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03-12-1942mm East Nebraskzfs Most Modem Weekly NewspaperPlm1t~';,,,\ 2 ¢wx=¢»'*°""`as v r f x c l a l C o u n t yE N T E R P R 1 s E ~4 2 v More LocalNews;$ictur¢s . Than Any Other Weekly In Nebraska _ . --,.A Pwenty-One Rural Cormspondents From all Qilqrters of County gmgsunxv non PRICE PER YEAR anBR, N§§§§S"1;i"1;4§¢§§§§1§;¢N§§1Ef§Ii~iVién To Be Called To Servic . . v. .Ne xt Ar m y C an t i n ; T B caued In T0eNear Future PEARL HARBOR, RE~ ITURN TO ARLINGTON - v - Mn. Vidnr Li. K]¢§n"An(|l daughter, Pnh-ich Dunne, udviiin Arlington, Frldzysvenlnlf _Iol- luwlng their evncumtion (pm ~ Hlvrliian lslmds..Many vlried lnd inler¢|d*'Ebla are related by Mrs.Klein -.- a '.l'ho\l\P¢°" EVACUATED mom l f " r>.. .gl -1*av;`\ r ».n .'~ Q f fqu v'\_.~, I ¢ I ~.:ef 'ff ~ . ;I -P ''g *pw' .ff ' »_g~,.~~_~9 : 'r",='1; ..si; e " ~ »\__ ,n \7oLi3i»mE§<E{ri`1~TUM1éE~i€§o7 Yuszcxon cms M u s i c M e e t °°E>ER'§>§§'§§f`?»'»~v 21'Employers T n " r a w ~ ~ 3 ~GiV €ll ~ "\`f1"6E**'6;§iu*rF1cA'rE. . . \ r _ I U I J ' l u n u v v Elm lin been lB1Q§|U'4 ll ?1'}i'.°f.'§f."|l0speaker for the Blur commune:-0 ~ m e n t exercises, May 21.m mmmxik is we\l knnwn u one ot *bv W- ..,....V. .nltion of the 1 gud: to man no w h u 105 206% of theirl9|2.It ls \ highest rating 1942 enx1>\1melore NovembeA stipnlxted medve the ._v...bo unty -W i de Pa r ti c i p a - t i o n P l a n n e d ;Sc h o o l Men are'§ponsors |t.\te'n ouhtmding eduu¢on,,|muhis tllk will, no dnubt, be cl much Interest to the gndustion clus.UTM = ° ; ~have f.}3°w\ Enix! s Live r America u air class motto.Their colon ue b\uaand white and the red carnltlon il Committees Gall On Busi- ness Men During Week UrgingvPledges SUGGEST 10 PCT. BE K z in the state.The! rut was completed bo- ar 11th, 1941, which is time if tml; are to - - v -TO BE EXAMINED AT FQRT CROO01FB I ! !n l r u u r u u ;.rv»\\--1--- dHe r h o me wa s a t H1ck3il}Fin! 1 I distinguished servxce - v Rationing Another call for selective servicewill be made in n very short time and this time the cdl wil\ embrace thirty-four men.This is beeumingquite oommon and as thu war de- wdnm md the finiztixuz becomes \S srKD ANN UA.L»|their (lower. 'MUSIC FESTIVAL V WW '":;_: ~-_-_laid mm mvBhdbun ness men were called Sergeant Klfnrton.§ f» 1 :F » n. Cq lho um Bla i r T e a c h e r s umn ;,,,, im. week rw commit-inches. A1-lil He : m an and Kennazd schools w2l_1|n A r r I Itées namedby George T. Huielund.' the Defense Bond and as in this community, in get empwyees to signs :ating thlt they will of their pay check m A nf nmmns. I Sglhnlexn, u vuxuuu-\ °"19'r~'and crew :hid on A lax-g¢ bomlngr, Q jumped i.nto.hiu flyingauit wha!!they became aware that dna attack was real, and for three days Ibndia not know whether he was dead or alive. She was tagen to n__)\ospi- particxpate in the third annualWmhlngton County mud; festivll, scheduled for Max-ch 20.As input. years, me event. is npouored by the county schoo! men'a associa- ¢jon_More than 500 lhldnnts are expecied to come no BN: for the event._ Are Utteren New Contracts - v -Contracts Offered At Re- cent School Board Moet, chairman ol Stamps Salean effort to pledge and divert 10%the purchns In some i is silvimq 6| Groups Receive Instructions ._V_.Meetings Continuing In County Each Evening Of This Week Tho first of a series of VlchnryLeaders instruction meetings washeld at the court room in Blair, Wednadty evening.84 leaders, :representing 28 school districts M the aounty, Attended. Ralph E.Fmemxa,who i m charge of the sugar rationing pro-gram, explnlned the methods which will be used in ntlanlng thin com-modity. Dates for regixtratlon will be announced in the naar future, he said.Count# Agent E. D. Fahrney dis-cussed the garden program,and Mins Ruth Wolfe, extension agent, told the part of women in the Vic- tory campaign. 850 pledges weredistributed, and these will be giv- en to Victory gardeners.-nher Victory leader meetings are scheduled as follows: Herman,-~-...___=_....rr~.\\....¢...na more intense more md more men will be called.These men, who when the time comes, will be wled by the load drift bonrd, will go on Fort €(00kfor their physicll enminltlon and those who pun will go lmmedix into the army service, Those lslving !h.ll,t.ixne are:Lan Einar Vig, Blair Charlie R. Sheets, Berman Hans E. Jensen, HermanCarl F. Wileley, BlairCarl'G.Knoltarmm, Blair Glfforvd L. Peterson, Blndr Clyde L. Badger, ArlingtonAlbert M. Wesemmn, Kennnrd Evald Jansen, HermanWilbur T. Evans, nim-Otto Fuhrmnn, Fort CalhounGeorge Wr-use, Florence Station Floyd L Jennewoln, Florence ationRymer H. Fedde, Bennington Ralph L. Smith, BlurEugene R. Hunk, BldrArnold M. Burmeiner, Calhoun Ivan E. Olson, HermanAllan D. Hansen. HermanRichard Stodola, formerly Blair, now OmahaKenneth B. Wachter, Herman Curtis N. Johnson, Blair Smnlev A. Thompson, 'Blair' ta- ly St Scoutingand`Red Cro By Sale of Th'r Memben of the Wal! Patrol of the Blair Boy Scouts shipped scrap paper last Saturday which they had been collecting about the city.In the picture above, aloadwdghing 6,610 pounds in shown on its way to an Omnbn gathering point.The load brought $10.65 per bon, lull ofwhich the boys give to the Red ss e Funds Boosted e Tons of Scrap Paper Cross and hal!of which they kept for a scouting fund. There ure 9 boys ln tho patrol; Bill Wnlker is their leader.The boys had previonnly sentin 2,825 pounds of paper.OtherBlair patrols am also snpged ln the collection ol :cap materials bo`bwild up Red Cross and Scout- inz funds., Kennard Rail Station To Be Discontinued ...v...Railway Commission De- cides Business Does Not Warrant (`;>ntinuance Through an act of the Roilwny ' W " m i h em Ioy ee ta l wh emtan c es,a P_ -...-|......- 61n dwhi in har 10. re he found her on uecem u eulpluyu -...U..,...,. .ut of his check and turn "`i>ch was bam December 22a nKamehameha school, one ollance in defensdsuxmps. in the 'beautiful schools,uses, the employees aredothe job by them- Honolulns moatwhich hu ban converted mm 1 ~Afbemoon prog-rzum at the mem-'--- --_dist and Congregational chan-.hu Sa y s Supt. V1I1Ck€\take 10% 0'una in the hisrh school mdit.oHun1,--V-»» over the had .n n... 1:r,...A In other Clw i l l i n c l u d e n u m b e r s b y t h e r u r a l A t sa.r e c e n t m e e u n g o l .w e . | . l . | ¢ \ \ A chorus dire c te d b ,v m m e m m , o f Educ ation,th e twe nty -ei gh t vwdr ed © ° th e B la i r Hi g h A Ca p pe lla c ho ir, me mbe rs of the Blnir Ci ty Sc h ool advea. di r ec te d b y Mr . Ma rk s ;th e ru r a l fac ulty we re reeiec ted,and c a n-A p le d g e -~»-. . .L_ 1... LL... uo_u¢l nm-hinfr vu: has been ll J o h n W .~ th e ~ s lr ! ! I I B V U UD ¢ u \ . lL | . 1 ; s 1 . \ . | u v - - _ . _e l b rlirvec ted by Misa Anita noumc aement was made by Superin glee uNielsen;the I~§,erm|.n girls glee bendent J . R. Vinc kel. .»\\\h an -+ »f 1 i w Mi sa Kathe ri ne As y at, n ot a ll pf the c o ntra c ts IN'§ . ? § : » = § T £ ; " ; a , ; a ' c i m r u s h e l e c t i o r m i h a ve b e e n a c c e p t e d . _¢._\\.. ...-_ _ A A, \ _V _\¥Y Hennan, malt, uams """ ""',me num ox money www uwin:ma concert by H S C H O O L »01 ard.¢,f"§1§,'°`iI§°,»"s »\ ba nd; a nd HIG m v m n .FRIDAY °°é'$`mm?¢»i»canvassing 11.-re nha§§`e;Li§f,§d"in thb Civil Air pa i>`o}=§»ee clifo groupe from Fort uun~» --p - - - - -Cmuuun and Arlington.- V - -were Martin Ruhr, Art Gustafson.Follmin a brief ntroducti-on 1,An ali high school "'mixer", in Bob 0'Hanlon Fred Guyer J. RC0tgg121zRa] h ~ cluding Jim social and a minstrel Vinckel, HarryMorris,.Iohn urch uny upenn on en P ah ll be h ld the Blair am L.C Klopp Jack NewbergFaircmi-l, lh= evening program wili °'f'f wjn e ln .'1 »fake place in the high school audi- auchtonum, Fnday evening. Coach Louls Murdoch, A. 0. Sack, and Le- tonum.ir.-following groups \.,-i||'Rufus Olson of Dona College will Roy Snydezgsling: rural =chool and rural leach-;"U¢ti°" the boxes.V r p .m l 1 ,-S p o n s o r s o f t h e e v e n t a r e t h e 1 .J i l l (: 1 .. i nl .1 - 1 . L f . , . .i l ; m x ;l j u r v i e P e p p e r s a n d t h e s e n i o r l ~I n 0 I l l E 1 h 3 . ITnwanl is continuing ".. .I r . \ .lI.a...\l.~~1l .1 \.\|1,=r.l.1il c .. . l l .H ;will 111 L nm ..L .l :l l:\1~\L1;1l\.~..il tl.¢' I ..._ _ \ Third Lottery Takes Place Next Tueaday ....v_..."l`:un1ers Lust To Be (::l1~fi"-~-l§1l;=E.lion. l.<.\ i li. lil1:=i1e}. _V _. l 11|:1| :\ll lieg \.'\ :l.!\."| i "1 . l ' N . \l .l : . -|1 . »1 | . \| ||l .\1:e..\11\ . \ "r \f»1"u . L il~.\ e .r1.|l N».....Al.1 l l\,.[i.\! .1:md .: .mi l ia..n1::1l » .ml .H lll vomit §\L l : \ I lill ilrlllitf IL ..: 11:::!l»r (len.H e r 1;l \1.-:ml that lnzmy work-I .p§.l:~.|.| l\|Il\:i :md ship-ll. 1 l ..r.»|JJLp\.:\..L deferment on* .1.. \ uunl; may be in f0l 8. li1dE}.:I~| th n :\\\;|1\~ Ihlnf. think these me n ma y be easily replac ed by wo me n n1;iI\)men on Ia rnia and in other necessary ooeupations," ami.This state me n t will un- " I m o nthan £|U1TlL' he adoubtedly c lear a f e w obstac les that are c louding s number of min- inf onn od min ds i n W aahington County .Far me rs wi ll be amo n g the last c alled.Gen . I Ie nhe y i n~ dic ate d that th e late st reg istran ts will probably be c alled to the colors very soon.Fo llowin g the na ti o nd lo tte ry , whi c h wi ll be h eld o n Marc h 17, 1010 anrh nf the BBW 1"8R'§8fI*K1`\ll8 L i n u s .L 0 ' C A L E U ; 1 N E s S - _T u e s d a y O n ~" O N U P G R A D E ._.,V.__.\-1n-wy of infill.business con- \llI l5 'nel }I|=1nl:\j.proved q li te F e e d e r s T o u r ._ \r .. .l:r;x'Lll'§.:n;:.S=xvrnl fi r ms we r e l v i S § i l S t o c l i y a r d s A n d . 1 n - r l :mn-1 tile great mn j o n ty o f Th e n - A . S S f J C 1 3 . t€ d I n d u s . . lil: tu g.:..¢lin 1lT: \\| 1 rl:n iily that l-u.=infQ~a Sfvimrl l|\ ilu pu k in g u p l- ln u o r v far t thv loi n!business t r i e s . H a v e L u n c h e o n .._\r_... fir ms,is hl\\;\}S :\slow mo nth.One hu ndred fi fty W ashington - ' .f'f.ra';.~i.'gggggjeggg ;;;;;;,"§';""<'3 3'2.'§»"'€I..'I-`"I.`f "'§§""'5"m§'ii Fféiffflii able. This y ear is no exc eption on&| yards and associated businf ws- n 'len nflli-wl war c onditions l1a\e:\'ti'if-5l Tuefidlil'and report U' l l li n ,\tr n \\ is ¢ \f tl ll;Int liwon la .l|l1\l J.llu l i lu "»::|r..E.:¢~»r»nn | l* .ing f \l I" : l "V y r l c l 1 1 " l \.t i l w f g .»m u l \ \ \ ; | . l m i r t h l l \ ~t u m . . : .i n i w .\..1 (1 ..u l L i 1 ; ¢ - 1 \ l : i t b \ 1 ~ i | \ v 4 a n l ; | . l l < » r l ~ .| . \ \ | j .U H i l 1 ~E l 1 ;| 1 \qv 1 1 \ E |I \ " i i i l l f l 2 \ \ l " \i n i l u n i 1~m m '. H P i n m m o w . : Ill"~ fl .n ad 111-| |\: t l: .1 \|:m i n. u l; . s l l u w n . 1 . r » 1 l 1 ' Il t o w a r d m u r n n u l vo n mliliuh .v Herman Church Dedicated New AdditionSunday Th e lou;\\.:1.r :=;mn~~»1 cl hj.the \\:x:l:ington l-nlmli;i"lrlil.t\ .\~Su» v1;\ti\\n whi~l\:.;1:1iullll by Paul r (:slhr»un. :\- ]»:<~i-ient. A: -li r u m r1-t1|||;hir.Kr\:;f~r with ar rang n-.was l1»L.:|l).lg ri c u ltur nl A. D .IIrhrney .h1f~nLa :\I»L'\.ll.t They;1r\l3 wl1el'\, :st 10:30, they laegzln al. tour of the pens to nee the meth- ml:I of handling livestoc k. At noon | they were guests of the I.»i1o;stock!lIxcl\an.ge a t a lunc heon.Du ri ng ! the noon hour, Messrs. Kruger and Fahrney were interviewed on the 'tempor ari ly with he r c ous ins , B la. men .\| :al flrSt to 1110 hlmrmrkl 12:15 noon radio broadc ast and a _- - V - »_lrec ei ving outfi t in the d ining room M e t h o d l s t s I n v i t e O t h é l ' m a d e i t possible f o r th e visitors C o n g r e g a t i o n s T o O b - s e r v e D a y W i t h T h e m Spec ial dedic atory servic es were 'he ld at the Method ist C hur c h in Herman Sunday, when the rec ently completed addition wa s oonse- c n te d .Dr. Ch as. Go man of Oma- ha c onduc te d the servi c es and de- livered the sermon.A ju n io r wo ir . direc ted bv Mrs. H. C. Hanson. and a q uar tet c o mpo sed of Mr s.S. R. Lo we ,Mr s.H. C. Han sen,Fr ed Robertson and L. D. Long, provided mode; Mrs. J . H. J ohI1son and Mrs. H.O.Hansen ac companied t th e _ l _ . . . . . . to hear the program.° I n t h e aftern oo n the y wer e a d- dze ose d by E. A. Ke llowa y , so me ta ry o f th e Omah a. L ives to c k E x- c hange, who explained the opera.- ti on n of the Oma h a Li ve stoc k Ex- change an d th e Stoc kyards Com- pany .v Mus. v1c'1'on-M. ELE1 zhositalM m Klein started for thep..Un ited States no soon as she was stron g eno ugh to tra vel. The voy age was very rough, and !\Irs ._Klein s tate s th at th ere were a nu mb er o f exc i ting inc idents whic h sho wa s cautioned not to discuss.One th ri ll took place a t ni gh t wh e n th e s hlp' s ru d de r wa s brok en a nd the b oat drif ted :hy time on the rough or-ns. '1`H`é"p 5|1\}1El*S wore their life ,:Lcko'Ls at :ill times, and evvrgr \l.ty went l through drillo.f\lr=.ixll 1:L prnT1os' rho Red CID:1 wnrl;¢r . for lin xx.y in which they c.|1|mi *fm p\.=ll|;{\5arri ving f u n n n\\\:=¢:\§,and dv rlzlrvrl llml she eouldn't hl1\\5l.\\|'\i lin t|.1m i f th ey h ad not lui~I\ cli:|.r;.:\for he r. Mr s.Klein is making Lcr ':1~~:~ I and Mrs. J ames Ke ena n. i ler f ur nituro and car are b ei ng s hi pp ~l ' h e r e b y the gov me nt and sheplans to live in Aeri1ngton through» out the dfir atio n of th e w ar ,when Ser ge an t Kle in will joi n he r.Sinc o 41.0 left Arlington two and a h a lf years ago, Mr s. Klei n soy a tha t h er li fe ha s b ee n a c o ntinu al round of exc itement.. v PLEDGES SHOULDGO IN WINDOWS ....V_..Vic to ry Ho me an d Garden plg dgg c a rd s s oon wi ll be pr oud ly di sp lay e d in th e win d ows of htm- dr ed s at W ash ing ton Co unty f arm an d to wn ho me s, it was i n di c a te d th is woo l: as plana :lor Eeitilla S C H R O E D E R L A N D ieve fy f auilly to ac tive ly c oope rate A UV C T I O N S A T . A public auc tion of th e He n r y i n the educational wa r eif0\'% neared completion.Th e atatrtc tive red a n d whi te Ad olph Schroeder fa r m,to t lll n g ic tory pledge,i t is pointed Out, 160 ac res , will be held at the oourt should n ot be put on the s helf but ho us e in B la ir , ne xt Satu nda y a f-lrath er sho uld be di splay ed in ~ 'I+ wil. I. University and is fly ing at tlie Om- nhn munic ipal ai r p o rt.Ilr.Ho wa r d and Fe e t are th e fully iilnlritea n o w holding;me m- lwIwhip in the a i r pa tr ol. V 1 V. F. w. AUXILIARY ISUPPER, TUESDAY; ._V...._Th ei lad ie a of th e V. F. W . a ux- iliary were hostesies at o pot luc k $1W pwr Tuesday evening, at whic h the male contin o f th e order aisle has been pe nd in g fo r some time b ut ha s bee n held off b y the protests of the c itizens of Kc nnard .lhlJlB(l.B§'€\Blllll§§Aliluaauh ManuArling to n, Fr ida y ;Ken nar d. Mo n- day .A ll meetings begin .at 8 o'- and surrounding territory.The clock.business formerly transacted at]s VKennard will be some from one Dr.Norman K Rathrnann at- nnd A rling ton. tended an optometrists'clinic a t the Linc oln Hotel in Linc oln, W ed- D E T L E F K R U S E S gnesclay . The pr o gr a m centered a- bout the subject: of nearsfghtedneas W E D ~~ i n s c h o o l c h i l d r e n , a n d s u g g e s t i o n s .._v.. ..| Mr . a nd Mr a D etlef Kr us e wa ll- kn ovm F or t Oalh ou n le enterSGT*C01IP l "were }§\i|i :.Before due repost the' tained at open house 'hlesday i n ladies sold c omic hats whic h they c elebra tion of their Golden Wed-hnsl m;n!-ami those purc hasing1 ding anniversary. Around one hun- werf ==u|»;n~»~l in wea r.It was a l dr ed twen ty f r ie nd s an d relatives gay :\e :nl»l.nf.:ind when the su ; called dur ing the i1fi.El'1lU0!\and ln r \\;\~; lnnn.: union it was o cami-evening.sail sig ht lu 'mulL do wn the lo ng The Kruses were wed at the Ger- liiillc a n d s w till different sty les of head gear nliic h ranged f r o m the crudest CullCl.1Il to the daintieat of fashions..Xftner the meal the evening was .[i1°Ilt in a soc ial manner, singing. wa itin g an d pla y i ng cards.A l l them enjoy ed the event immensely . v ;ma n Ha ll o n Ma rc h 10 , 18 92 . Th e fir st th ir ty y e arn o f the ir ma rri ed life th e y s p en t on a f a r m i n the Calhoun vic inity .Ab ou t twe nty y ears ago they re tired fro m ac tive wor k an d now mak e th eir h ome in Calhoun..Mr .and Mr s .Kr us e have fo u r daughters two of who m re s i de i n | were made both for the p reven tion and the c orrec tion of this dttf ieub y._.. .. _ |V US t a r t s F i r e \ W i t h K e r o s e n e K i t c h e n G u t t e d r - - \ ' -' B 1 a z e E x t i n g u i s h e d B y B u c k e t B r i g a d e A f t e r Mueh_ Damage ._ . v. _ 0 l .',.The f ami ly of L loy d Doc kweilerP . E . O . ~g p g Ligh onn and into in Ca rroll, res iding on the Ho u r Menc kd N E W O F F I C E R S .._.V_...A t the regu lar meeting o f th e P.E.O.Sisterhood, held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. W . F. Gutec how, the annual elec tion took plac e. Mrs. J . Hilton Rhoadaa, the I outg oing pr wid e nt,ins ta lled the 1new offic iern.Th e ne wly elec ted president in Mr s . W ilh e lm Gr i mm; Mr s . W . F . Gutachonr is vic e president;Mr s . Lo ui s Mu r d o w ,rec ording secre- W Y : Mr s. E mo ry Fn hr no y , c or re - e ras v HUNT S HOW S FIL M S lf a r m no rth of B la ir ,mirac ulously escaped severe burns early Monday'mo r ni n g wh e n a kerosen e c an ex- A T R U R A L M E E T p l o d e d d i r o w i n g t h e f l a m i n g l i q u i d __v__over the e ntlre interior o f the Films of th e Hud son B ay re gion,kitc hen. 'sh b E H t, J * r B l h ,~ D o c k a e i l e r wa s b u i ld i n g abug`§§"a..'L.,_j=";§g 'QQMTL1 a t He i n th e k i tc h e n s tove wh e n th e c ommun ity me etin g o !the Bo n m1ahnp occurred.She po ure d the .ker ose ne into th e s tove wh ic h sheggd.'§°". §»;;;f;.»h g§ih§§1°§§I'*h°"S"* c ontained no live c oals. whic h wa s welbatten ded b y " g a l Doc k weiler, who wa s doi ng the dents of the area, book plac e at the B Sch l. rno mmg c h or es an th e b ar n s ome ldistanc e away. ran to the house and ono oo I.A mmjtte e gd wi th t h e a i d o f a h d p e r p u t ou tan d i g e a d me o g p g rg é H3 52 3 'th o f la me s b y th ro win g b u c ke ts o f J o h n G Jenson,s L Mo o r e , a n d water through broken vrlndowa into D i 1d»Cl d M the room.Mr s .Doc kweiler 8l:dxon, 3118 V §m_§nf_333 waage:}:1\:§dtha:Ptri?d'the. c hildren, sleeping in a nearby R E D C R O S S U - N I T close of the evening.room, were not inju red. N E E D S E Q U I P M E N T v |...I f M N A c n o m ' r o m e -' F r r e n d s h l n S t o n e 'R e l t e r a t e s sponding sec retary ;Mr s .L .C. Klo pp, tr ea sur er; Mr s. A. D. Bu r- reas, chaplain;an d Mr s .G.L . Luther Ba nnister, Calhoun W illi am J . La mmer s, B lair Cec il K. Bran t, B lair George E. Ma tzen, Blair J os eph S. Ha mmang , A rli ngton Curl R. Burrnelater, Calhoun Ray mon d D udley ,Blair .Iflu gene Goltr y , B lair Thomas L. Fly nn, Blair W i llar d Iverson,Blai r 1 W illiam 11. Kuhi V aP R O P E R T Y A S S E S S - " " " ` M E N T T o B E 1 0 0 P C T . _.V._.Ac c ord ing to an or de r by S ta te Tu x Commissioner Fr an k Bra dy 'assessment o f a ll Nebr aska rea! estate wi ll bo ma de u t 100%'of its vallxe. This should make the as-sossrnent over the state unifo rln. Iipf ore thi s, the re h as been a dl! feren t standa rd i n dif fere nt c oun- ties. W as hington County h as lohg' been on the 100% basis, we are gn- formed, while some o ther c o unties have b een as lo w a s 1 0 % . I n n o f a r as the c ounty ta x goes i t mak es n o di ff er enc e, b ub wi th the state a different standard makes it unfair to the c ou nties assessed on the 100%b a a i a v F A R M G R O U P S T A G E S P R O G R A M - - - V - - A gr ou p of me n interested i n the agri c ultural pr og ra m as i t i s being carried ou t i n this c ounty , gathered a t th e Calhoun Presby - terian c hurc h last Monday evening fo r a pr og ra m and oy ster ste w.Th e n a m ;had be en arranged i n obsorvadon of the nation-wide c el- ebration of the n in th an ni ve rs ar y of th e e s ta b li s h me n t o f the f a r m program. Speakers on the program were George T. Hedeluurl and Reed 0'1-Ianlon, Sr._: will receive an order number which is determined by the under in which their serial number la drawn in the National Lottery.It is not prob-;»\»l~~ \l\.»L xhe official list of Order N\nll».n for Washington County \\.i ;.:wailable until some time during Lhc week ol March 23, l942. l~<~e~~.»;m: the assignment ol the nrilvr llJ'flh¢|-g the local lvulrd will >t in mailing out the question- nuirvs which must be completed .wt r» 'wrned to the local board of- fi. r --\:;»»n ten days of the date of n..n;n.,¢,vB L A I R M A N G U E S T n n n ' u A n ' A A n F I I T R ! x n n o .v A n a n d 2 0 0 w e r e p r e s e n t f o r t h e m o r n i n g p r o g r a m a n d . t h e j m a k e z d i n n e r a t n o o n f D r . C . B . R a n k i n o l O m a h a a n d R e v . D a v i d B i l n y s o n o f , A r l i n g t o n s p o k e d u r i n g t h e L ! - b e m o o n ."1 A m o n g t h e o n b o f - t o w n g u e s t s w e r e D r .H a n k i n n , d i s t r i c t M e t h o - d i s t s u p e r i n t e n d e n t .a n d D r .G o - m a n o f O m a h a ;R e v . a n d M r s . I Simpson ol Arlington;Rev. and Mm. M¢Gauzhev and Mr. and Mrs.Ben Loitia of Craig; Dr.C.R. Mead, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brew- ster and children, and Mrs. Ella Crank of Blair. URGE HASTE ON llernoon, Much 4.This Washing-glront wmoow ox me nmne.-~ton-§\Caunty Larm ls being sold to ahow pnaaermhy and visitors Lhat settle the Schroder estate, u the members ol the family are PWD'land could not be divided equally ning w do their bit in the food among the helm.production effort in 1942. Waller G. Huber, Blair, hu hem Vi»'1'2'3.l"'$'.§f§5§i"y§ "$'$l"2.l.f'. ea: JENKINS IN UNL charg; of the sale.S O I J O S ' l ' S ~ v ._ ._Earl Jenkins,Blair,is one ofA R L I N G T O N F A§ 1 ~,, g , E lfour University of Nebraska stu- l H O M E I S G D|dents chosen as soloists for the nn- .- V - -_nual Messiah performance given al.A fum at the farm of hir. BH<l'McCook on Mardi 29.Emeat Ul- Mrs. Lloyd Pullen nat Arlington, mer of Dawson will be nccompsnint believed tu have started from a de~ for the presentation.Jenkins, who Ilecljva chimney, gutted the lntenor was active in the Blair High music, nf the home. Friday moming.The department for eeveral years. will - - v -.Mi a mu nm, e nmmm o f ma l S T A R T S A P R I L 1 9Red Cross sewing unit of the Blair|- - V -| branch, dd today thlt the jlolldwj The annual spring* concert *""'| ing equipment is needed: tablaejor of Dana College a cappella choir cuttihg, sewing tables, B2Wi11K,mB- will start April 10, and come to chinea, cupboards. and ohhirl for a conclusion on April zz. An ex- Llxa workers.~tended tour of South Dakota, Min- Tlf you have'\ny of these Arti- neaota, Wisconsin,and Iowa in clan," amid Hina Hill, "plelse *»€1°'lplanned.`phone either Mrs. W. J. Koopmmg The choir will appur at Jack- or myself."'sonville,Audubon and Atlantic,V lava,during the week-end o! R o a n o v n n s n n n s 'March 22.v A R Q P G I N T E D M R S . M A H E R A T < Two new road overseen were N E W R A D I O S T A T I O N nnnnlnuid at the regular meeting _____: -m_ _ ffeQ§Zf{fé}¢n Britain and U. S .eatin!! I -." _-'pen. 11,"or nnmn .g nz mnlvmarr.en Blf ll! u r U n u x u n. . V . .RWER SURVEY'§u{iéh= reside an the Ed Newkh-k.i,§g tenor. Th - >O m a h a A d v e r t i s i n g ( l u b l a c eph ~ » , f . . 1 J . H i l t o n R h o a d e s o f T h ,F e r m e r s g i v i n g o n l l n d n e a r d i a l W h e n M n . P n l l e n d l e e o v e r e d t h e E n t e r p r i s e e t a ! ! I n t . T u e s d a y e v , M l n o n r i R w e r w h i c h i e s u b j e c t t o t i m e e h e r a n t o t h e E d N e w k l r k n i n g , i n e x t e n d i n g h i m t h e i r l n vd -a ve a n f l a w , a r e u r z e d m m m i n t h e i r h o m e t o c a l l f o r h e l l ) , b u t n o p h o n et a t i o n m e b e t h e g u e s t c h n l r m n n o f - n a m e : t o J .H i l t o n R h o a d e e , U .= ~ l - - A v a i l a b l e ;s h e w e n t o n t o t h e t h e i r m e e t i n g h a d a n u m m e . W e a t h e r O b s e r v e r e t B w , l o r n n | L e R o y B i n b e e h o m e , o n l y t o f i l m T h e c l u b m e e t !a t u m l - l l l l } { ° w \i n u b u l n t l o n e b y t h e W e | \ t . h e r | t . h e p h o n e n u t o f o r d e r .S h e B u l l y t w i c e m o n t h l y .R i l m n d e u n o l ' B u r e a u d e p a r t m e n t o f t h e O m n h b m c c e e d e d l n c e l l i n g t h e A r l l n g t o na d v e r t i s i n g m e m f r o m m n n y o f | . l 1 e ' 1 ' " -R i v e r m a r k ,w h i c h h n n l f l r e d e p a r t m e n t f r o m t h e E d G l u l l r g e r b u s i n e s s e s e x o m m . n d c h a n g e d t h e f l o w o f t h e n m i n e l n u n h o m o . p r i n t e n w h o m m a n m m m ; h o o d d m n . r m n e w a l i t n t e d 3 r v ~T h e d e p u t n u r n t .w m a i n t i m e m u m s .e h v d » ¢ d m h a H u n u ' ° : ¢ h e 1 _ u w - w n v e | n m n t h | n m e m 1 d r n ; - u r .n a m a n ,. i m - i n a n e w a n "° '" ' °" ' ° ' " " "" " " " " ' ~ "" " ` m m m n s B s : - z u v n v w y n C .- g g m e m o #Q (a n 0 ' l ` O D A Y ' S a a n w a n a 2 5 T H A R Y - V - N e w l p e p o r U n i o n . f m ~ w . n . v . " ,W h e a t . .1 1 . 1 1 u v r l n \ e n l n x o w l ¢ , i n | \ n n | . i o n ~I n - .m d l n 1 .a n .| u y ¢ ¢ 1 C m n UPL: mn whieh tnrnllheu epodnl- Arlin tl oblltved their On -ly pnpered f I Y -Mcso=an 'uf au10°l l tu.- veeklyns lndl-llr ~» _ ';\~,__d»\-;1`:'f¢; |'ru:|pufx\lad:| Bye _.... no |,fvmllh "\'\*3Y W h W T : E Y H ¢ n m t d m ! 'U m g w - > f ; l l l \ 7 o f d x e u = \ * ' ; " b l r d u h y .-__m_;13,g_-=f~= ~-.. A . o .,n m . m m h n m e n m m m m l m h b r i d l r h d m f n l Jenkins is the een ol Mr. and Mrs. Ea rl hun Sr. ARLINGTON MENTo BE HOSTS vOne ,hundred fifteen friend! of the Arlington huemess man have been lnvlt/ed tn nn Arlington Gummmuty Club dmner meeting m Mlmld next TWMII evening nt 'I 00odoek.The dxnner is npemnored A m z n m h n h n n e m n x o d f - 1 : the nnnlng V BEAT YT EL ISOF DRAFFA vB l !Bestywunpe slzerntthe m u d n t o f r h e m n u k a u n c l u b l||¢'l'mnd.|yevmhlg K e t n l d dl.l | » w ui k0 ! Bl ldn !¢ b°l ll d| . nd the lnstfnetilrnevrhleh they lolm m m n d e e l l w m v h n w r k -,,.-...._ __ Road Overseer of District 19, and George Subnett, who will hnve ehnrge ol Dieu-let 3.Nielsen nuoceedl H. J. Schroed- er,and Schnett replnces ~EmllKmhn. Both 3¢hx-oeder md Krohn reeently tendered their f°dK"| ' tions.V W O R K P R O C - R E S S E S O N M E N C K E m n ._ .v _Alter bei ng hi d ol! i v! mmedmebewau o! the badfweazher e o n d l t l n n mx e r e w o t me n r e -eumed work on the dike nt Henry lemzkefl fum, 'haesd.ly. The men nxeworklng dlynndnlght, hurry- ks ; dlke to eo mplelda u. au ba n; bum in an wo - tert the llenelre mm lend from ovurllow dm-ln;the h i d ! u w when the :i nf ge t o ut o f nn lend paid for hyth| Arlington club- h n h .. ol the Bond of County Oornmis-Mrs. Marlo maner, wrmer mmfdonere, Monday. They are Andrew resident end at nne time an em- Nielsen, who hes been appolntedployee of The Enterprise,nowlmlde the podtiun of continuity dlrectar for the new radio etetiunmon m Ome lm- Mp. Maher we nun, Bobble, moved'fmm Blair to Omaha more ~ three yearn ago. FORMER COUNTYBOYSIN TEXAS .. .v _Pvt.'11xeodm'e 1.Ne\»¢n, nano!mr. ml nn. um Na m e z Bla i r, nnd_Pvt.Pn\1l'l'!|ompeon,d|on Im-mer eounty lwy, nm reported u a a tlme d i n Te xu.Bash Are member! of the lamotnnkdnlny- erba wli nn.V TheFartCmlhounamete_rynno=chdon wnlhomxu nnnnelmeetlnnt the city lmll, neit Mandny .Z hsrnoon.Annonneemmto!the w n a l n g n e n t w n mn d e t h h n e k bylh|.Al.lee'l'rlll¢x',who£||eet\- hryo ttheueo é hdon. 1 » aL>3f.:s..:\i`$».£xlZ'f 1.1, :,. 1£.¢ M ln the Kennnnl cemetery il A stone known u the "Friendship Shane",erected years ago by mddmts of Kennnxd and still nymbelk of the klendly feeling between the United S u m m d Enqflmd.The stone wa aeded by R.ir.h- lr d Blum,h é m' a t CountyOumminlonerHnnyC.Bl um end G. H. Wnxdell.Bluzo wuborn 97 yeen ngv in Lmcllllr-shire Connry, Englmzl Wnxdellwu bo rn 102 yeen ego in me uma county.Both men mme bn Amerie!md both settled in Kennud when zhey beams vrdl knuwncivic-minded d d u m .The friendship m v no the polnt when my d e d d o d M . mr I a.`~ ew"f:~ ~'J ~.~ -4 joint memorial stone in the Ken- n u d cemetery with the name"Wendell" on one ldde and the name "Blew" on the other. _gy wcordmcs with their 'an otwo men,at their £3312 were buried baide the none.On the swne,cnt frgm n glnxlo piece ul Inlld mlrblb, nm theC\'°¢l. nn America flxg Ind the British crown.An inlcrlpllunbeen the words "In Frlemdnhlp WeThe American (leg end theBrltilh erown ue todly locked ge- wa r f;;,,;°====°°" guns. crvwn , nppar; ing together on the mme uesymbolic bf the xmltad feeling between the tio »»=1°»;_g~_¢-v~ .n m u name: x ;-.» ,~ 'Ruhr NA"-nh. llueh 12. 19141;~ . 1 o H N . » . ~.~-J. HILTON RHOADES, .udmm Ediwr; Advsrrinint MARY-BETH MQQUARRIE, L<x2\ Ed-hu: E N T E R P R I S E I $1-5°l L n d i n x N n n l w subocrlpdon Priee Per Year.En¢andn|eeond<-Jnnm\ewx~nnder tJ:eacto!Cong1\|ln)hr¢h Nebnllrl-,879, at the wswffics at nw.PUBL ISHED EVER ~URSDAY HEBRRSER PRESS ua:z:='»~»»»~»» v C0~ .s s ~rbe th Cachelin,n o w resi iiin g at Fort Ca lhou n, near Blair, se nds me a copy of y o u r p ap e r, Th e Entzrp rise, Febr uary 19th. I n m mu c h interested i n the "Early Day ?H&|1=0r.r of W ashing to n Cou nty ,"m y fa th e r a n d .|g Fo~ ~RUARY »-pr-ovdd to be o good lor new subscribers to The ~rise.In all,Lliix-been new.are enioying the nppeu-1 ~I this hmi ly necessity in home.owing is the list:Milford Huuen. FL Wu- Wyo.,~v_ s.s.Nielsen,Cumber- .Mills, Maine olflce, Blw er Mordhorsb Arlingtml . B. Bunn, emr, no 1~n. G. A. Gunn, Hollywood, ilornia. . ~ P .M m m .Connell ll. Iowaernon Robolon, Kansas City, ~rs. John w. mek, nun-* ru. Sebelsfede. Hamm~ra.I<'rnnk.leThompwn,Soud1 ux O i ~ YOUR C0NEEDS PAPER! Baldente ol ihe Blnir com-munity are uked w csrefully save a!l~whole paper.Your country needs lr.The public an asslxt by keep- ing losses the papers ln four general I1 :1 . M n e u l n e s a n d c a t a l o g u e s 2 , N e w s p a p e r s a . n d § s i m i l s r stock .8. Small scrap paper, audi as - letters. socks, etc. 4. Paper Q1-was md pute - boand boxesNoi-ional and state commit- mmm have wnrned ngxlnnt in- cluding carbon mlm in acl-up p-Per consignments,ss o nesheet my dscolor md spoil nwhole vat I1\l\of paper. Also. be careful not to get foreign objects, meh as coflee grounds and we shells in your paper do- '-43 Avro BITE The state board of control, wbi sumtvina the mnnutactnre of m~ :or vehicle license p l mr ,- nounoed I. few days ago that ., for 1948 plates will not be l =able.The company holding Lb contract uw furnish material c~ - celled out, the announcement mi A news releue from Lincoln - the eubieet said that board m .bers suggested asking motorist: return one of their 1942 plates . medlately, so that they could rebuilt lor 1948,or substituti pressed wood or plutlc for metsl plolen. Board members l` wise expressed concem over t idle men und rmmlxinery in stilb sdmtions i! no ohms nm l State Engineer Wudner Scott slid Lhlt the "matter is n under conaidention in ~~um" and tlut the mms have -uked to dela y plus lor iss ' m~ . .:action about 1884 or 65.Theyint lived in old DeS0w when Iwas born Jmunry 27, 1866.I believe thin wa-I before Blair ~suis p u A #»\ ~\ 1 . / " |.BLAnvs H1s'r0uY The mlawlng mmf. réwlltly rv-\ ~~lmmry-1nre~ gard to the relntionxhlp -mm-uel Caatetmr m A. cnsymer, the fpunder of the Castetter Bank, will ny that he was a brother:` Mmh 9, 1942. Mr. John A. Rhondes, Blair, Nebrukn. Dear Sir:- W* _s \».,§°':3{2'%I¢m»f 9 ~ 7 ~~Q.. '='~: Q ~1.1. I -In\ 'fo 4'2 \oLuN'TAuv PLAN ron. PA'fi&>\.\.-n m w r o ro e m: s a w s wi --'rm ,.. 1 »|~n'm-I.: PLAY N m h u : i i i an >D. M. I1ll&1n:\.».¢, -.¢-f.-,.,_..___m s s v m o m J . B R U N T O N . L i n o t y p e o p m m _' - - NHA r \ \ v 9 :-..Gn n f i tb f all 1 0 - xx -MARIE RASmu.S:sm~|. uuluuyyu ...,,...LEO HELHSING, Apnmtiea _si ~suis '51/f Febmonth Entemade ancednb*F01 1...~ 2.~ '_ _ __ _ _ .- » - "" * " is _s \..,Pemiimni J U Four Bri~kyards F|ouris|1ed :in Blair in the Early '80s 4 _ r " § ui 7. .. Calif B lu f f 8 - V e Mo . \oLuN'TAuv PLAN ron. PA'fi&>\.\.-n m w r o ro e m: s a w s 9 ,~ ~,,\/ Q ' 1 »Q~ - ~ o ;'L|»f|yf'|{|f" 'vlmfmn ~ any R E G E N T S | S `...,., _.__| N XAM CONTESTANTsPEN'r`1s,9oe EUTY mir High SdmplHOURS ON D_ _ _Conteshnts nt Bl--..n_L _ u-»...\1... n.. umuxl Refenta' Scholar- p | ( / v 1 | u r : » ¢ v '" " '1.¢f'uf*\_..».¢\]Un1f9\*R n d E d |flels,mmer,"....,. ._.,her: were Frldny vlalturn at the -ln Knmhoj home.M E at GnnlerVednasdxy.ra.ruertdned the (Home Imnrovement\b.She md Mn- Legnnrd Lo!-asdstxnt. bonus,served a un luncheon.The lesson onnesewing was discussed and -s. Ben Wmlxmr, :ending ludpr,ve a talk on our relations wath nth Amsrica.Mm. Leo I-'mutt l be hasten Much 26 and Mrs.ox-ge Rnid will be assisting hat- L.Miss Dnxmlr Olann, boukknepertha Tyson-Lnnlz Comnnny, left iday for s short vautlon in3-\» Denver xnd Greelay, Colo- o.Mr. md Mn. Thorvald Petersen,nice,Phyllis md Ri;-.hard andrs. ...l.la gum attended A birth-»y pnrty m honor of MII. J. R.u-lstensen of Hoover. Sundxy.Mr. md Mrs. Ben Wachtgr, Kan- Advertise in The Enterprise It Bring: Res\1!t| IT PAYS G. L.wl;;X0N COMPANY An Agency Elubllnhed by Unequdled Service to Look Neat vED LEWELLEN BARBER SHOP Dawnltairs in the0'Hu\lon Bnildmz \ l Th e a Ma INSURANCE IS ASSURANCE The se neume stobfpru:MT and Jnrnas were Tuesmrenimz visitors at the Gordon A ticxll Protect propercy vuunion u1d yogafnn1i1y'| fuamen homg drhndnowtakuonm av-1 _ow _mea ° w = s ° - ° ' f i n ~ ~ o l i n ~ z a : m s ; M ~ ii ~ been built. gnves some id/an m!° buLKlding|c~ Violation cud: issues;-Z: mg these were the Sum Bank tiities of the cxty d country at -Obstructiona removed from ying in 1ss1_ Mayie & Humzate um uma.highways ______________max Kennev & SWW-In tha lute seventies, n foundry Summon: umm __`mudB118 in .in xssz, Hsller Wldlm- now uma by wmmn Shnrpneck -____the R"m°'d bmlam in §'£"BT..|f, md wma lwated on the §',,,;;_§ en5,,gm,n¢, ____ d in~nn as _s nad tho Mntthieaen buildmg cnrner of 4th and Front streets. Addenta reported an 886 Mr Shaxpnak had made sn invm-vaugnted _______________x the year 1884 Rv. ~ ~Af?" un;-| oerlecting a roller burins mg Stolen mrs recovered ___ 1,141 \1,5321 1,1ss} 883 8758l3 é \ \PAYS ... Look Neat vD LEWELLEN ARBER SHOP Dawnltairs in the0'Hu\lon Bnildmz \ \ u S `\r\1'3RE w r m s L. DIXON OMPANY »Agency Elubllnhed y Unequdled Service von,with the aid orrtedtheTrinityE ng his own home for 1 e.The students wen L boarded in private hc ;,$,?g:; \§§.-Hai he had 5btaine~d_|. patent anal.|.. .»1..L L..........L; #ka vn~n1|\n..1 ' g m M A Q { f { [§,;i,mZj it was una mar. nw m, ...N ,,.,...-e lodged tion ol the foundry.The plant wasm\e8 and housed in a wooden structure which in the summer of 1879 was de- °;"§p§:strayed by tim.It was immedhte- e city of ly rebuilt of brick und continued in :sex-iption operation for about three yearn...»... :» ...M .hm Anwn_The unm- L A D ;Aun»~v 1S T F O O D S 1 - v -1 Blue sump foods or the month If Much, as snub this week by the Uniwd Sum De m-:mem of Agriculhxre, an listed balow.--~~---. . ......\Arm! L885 a move was set afo buildings for*th e nds we re solic ited, th .:.. ¢r%vinn° mono bv sul », ... ,,......, , ,__i the Danish people the aa me \'""'" " """ """ '~-~--.erty fell inte the hands uf the Cas-bnell v w . " " ' "" " ' »- - -lount.Thfs money fell shor by better bmk und the mmhlncry was www,mmf, whea t Dont e\- 'wha t fl ur nel!-mln;000 which mln me xiao rnxsed the Danish people.The build» rl were completed md dedicated omber, 1386.Thus it was possible that Danaallege lhould hnve an uxismnce.le college hu grown to such pro- rtionn that more buildings have an added and ixnpmvemcnunountlnguplnbothe hundreds thousands ol dollsrs are belng nnned.This ls n great nut not lly to Blsir but w the whole uuntry._.._ ,_ ..-:.:|.. ......,,:~_ ampmd 1 a n m fidled °inxtnlled ;:y"V.'Sc<?tt |ndn''hoxna.s flour (wheel:Hou;cmntllxdnk g\»¢u¢\,_wd;,goiphlte and -g enriched M ln le lm sel -rl s flour w oe wheat Bucke;enRoller mm orwthle '7;\Iu"§ (xx-SIW11)flour,' hominy (com) mul.lcfaxd n general milling bun- Km" an °'""'° '"""'~ gmh vege- ness for some time, but Som and tables, lmzludixvg PN-\$°°°.wnlu. o nuse a, a nd mw- tereste and it was traded about for _some time until lt fell into the These agrlculmnl ¢emmo<lxtieahand!of Chnrlea Kolbermnn in which hive been demg-naked an mans Mr Koltermsn aid | very Blue Swa n fwds m y be ax- goed budnesa untll nn death in changed lor Blue load order au-mns1901The sons conhnned the up in my ¢ " 3 m° r e w l food stun vw .-am.um» in the food m m p x Cmuch finally disposed of their in- P°'5"»fnut. \r r n e s t u d e n t s l B 1 l P l ' - " J "B " " " " °t i f t h e p l a n t .u n t i l 1 9 0 5 r ¢ » " ' " r " - - - o -u ;~ t h e b u s l n e s s -w : a s : ' : n ° "1 n - m e d ~~a f » = ~ = » ~ m m ~ s u r - I x i r a t a b o u t t h i s p e 111.3 . u n n u &§ 1 . r ln i n n N n I m m i r a .t o W i n - " f 1 - . .il. .-....,....1..\DI mfr;r t l l h l l a u u n . |; \ v - - - - - ,-i I p l u s w m m o u m o a 1 0 1 w e l l l v u u uR o d m L a t e r ,f 1 1 t oa n d s f f ;H e m a : i n J i c 0 » L n u a M i n n e s o t a ,I l l i n o m ,I n d m u f »- -» _ _. = - . . . . .I o w a ,K a n s a s ,M i c h l g l m . . M i ; q o » u n er.. .. .that he helped erect the (Int building in Blair.When I wn nfew months old the family moved m {|\ther'|humeatudgnhlch 1think wa about two miles north or nonhwat ol Blnir.The legal description l uke num the gov-ernment deed, signed by Preli- duxt Grant,reads for the 80 Friday evening.Mrs. Lyln Lee o! Rocknoxt. Illi- nois vixlmd at the Emil Falhnhome. lan. week.Mr. and Mrs. Reynoldn motond to St. Paul. Ne~ brash for the week-end.Mr. md Mn. Emil Follen, LylemdAllensnent Sunchy nt theEhner Fnln home in Bhd: visitingher brc then md wi va, Mr. md Mn. Gerald Fnln md Mr. md ll!! Geox-Ke Fnin of Roekmxt. Il\inoi|. N .T.L U N D REAL Es'rArE INSURANCE zu South ssh SL Phone Whlll IBB vax-Ulein'I'halheerprbs - l u a t . ~ntheeip daythe hadMn. ~an.w~ theeek. ~Ray-Dr. ¢ne_ r ofn olofJen- »of -1 .mist ~n . . ~ce - -=mdly from Omahl yvhere she had spent two months with her son-llv la w md dmxhwr.Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hansen.Mr.and Mrs. Clmde Claméta and Wilbur moved.Wednesclnlninto Mrs.William Adams' ho|1}e»"cated by'Fnd Zimmermm. MisaChristine Wm.-hte: will occuny hercwn home again dtex- stayin! with her sinner. Mn. Ann! Paddle. Flfwen Wesleyan Guild mem-bers Wen :rum of Mn. W. E.Mason. Wadnendny. honor-int: Mrs.Hamld Brewster with a handker-chief shower.Mn. John Fonberntwill be hos!/ess March 18.Mr. md Mrs. Ben Wmchier andJames.Mrs.Anna Paddle.Mn.Hilda Yowell, Mrs. Berth! Neider-kruxer md Mlm Chrlstene Wlcht-ar ware Omnlu visitors, Friday. Mrs. Neiderknnzer. liter two weekshem. returned home.Tha xmv |visited Mrs. James Van Hom, their sister, A patient at the Lutheran Homital.Mrs. Harold Bmwlter and chil-xhen of Blnlr ment the week»end at the J. M. Brewsler home.Rev.A. W. Clarke mnwred tu Lincoln,Sunday.returning Mon- day.Honoring the birthday of Allan Yowell. Mr.md Mrs.LawrenceLarsenenterminedSundnyfor the Yawells.Maura. und Mea-dnmel Clyde Fitch of Omnhx, GlenMillar, Irvin Clements and Ge0l'K° Chamberlain and rhlldren. Miss _Florence Nelwn of Onk-\n\a_ Misses Bennie loom and Cor~ - B ~b i o »» ~nll ld l~ ~d I t e.n . the Northwest Quuter, and tho Southwest Quarter of the North- east Qunrwr, See. 22, in Town- ship 18, North of Range 11" etc.My folks moved sway ln 1878.l attended nchool one year in Blnir in the building shown in your paper.Some o! the names ln the llst of clty otfidnls for the early years are familiar.Dr. Pnlmor ofliclamd at the birth of my brother in 1870.The lut win!/or, 1872-'73 we spent in tho tmrn,renting |. put of the house of Dr. 0'Lin!\."I wonder whxt connection the Emxomual Castetter. whose obl- tuary you published was, if my m n Mr.Castetur who was banker in Blair in uurtime. I would bo glad to hive 1 copyof tho book reiermd to.Please advine px-lee.If not possible to get the book, pleaso let me know if the copleo of Euterprlu con-Lainlng former insdllrnents are nailnble.Tlunklng you. :nd trusting I Lu not troubling yo.: too much, I mn,Yann,Merhon Church. F~ (Bin~ . . n mlor -I proorthe wi a nB .- lmAmW nrtku 1~:in de s uspo anin .;'. ;.?.».='-*'.» :i§;1:1l,l»§`f'LfE 21? Mr. and Mn. Clamzcu Wachteentertained,Friday eveninrr.*honor of the birthdxw of Joan an~hfuilyn-Thom present were Mrand Mrs. Ted Iverson and famnyMr.and Hn. Elmer 'Phone anfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Haroid Maginmd dauirhw.Mr.and MAndrew Haier. Hrs. Nora Gonke and non. Mr. and Mrs. A1 :| and fmmihih William Kubie anHarvey. Mr. and Hn. Jack W -ter of Omaha, Verdn Carlberw:| hwemont and Darlene; Betty anChris Vindernlev.Merril Johnson was n Sundaym alter a t the Te d Ive ra ~ ome.Hrs. Harald Hadll and xTedIversonvilitadHn . Vaughn who is texchinsr in B County.Mr. and Mn.Chris VindardentertainedSnturdt.y eveninghonor of the birthdays of Dar e Chris and Elmer.Thou nn-uewen Mr. and Mn. Harold lland dnuxhten. Hr. and Hn. El ||Thane Ind hmily.Mr. and H SUNDAY il now Fundxy \vilh........ Lekm) ALLEN . _ . - - Praentlng l fuil honr pmckd with laughs...With KennyBlker, Portllnd Hulh, Al G00\\*\mnn'|Orcheltn usd fnmonl guest thru. _ . . . - 8:00 P. M. 2 Every Sunday A KQIL Pruenled by- 'Yhe Texaco Dedcn iwd the F. K.Alexxmders from 'hxesday until Thunday.The wnfirmntion dun al the um Crunk Chumlx with their :pon-aor,Glu-ence Paulsen of Dam.met Saturday nt the Frank Nelsonhoma.The elxht members willmeetSntnrdly xt the Thurvald Petersen home.Sunday dinner Events at the Al~ 21. Ed Olson. Mrs, Amanda ' .n and Misa Elna Petal-gen.Mrs. D. E. Kaya entermxnedinner. Sunday. tor Rev. and »»'I. Bmechert of Omaha. Mrs.- . Godsey and Mins Mamie -Sunday guau of Rev. and - .W.Clarke were Messrs.- eadames Arthur and Donarke of lincoln.Mrs. A. L. Sullivan will entn the Baptist Minion Circle at -Cgvis Korahofs.Friday.-I 1 Mi n Pahicia Wai of ~-- ment the week-and with herents. Mr. and Mrs. Jenninx!' Mr. and Mn. D. 0. Sheet.: Sunday dinner m m m atGecrga Sheets home in Blmlr.n! Bobbin celebrate his 8th b y,Clifford West moved S~ from the Brunton uroumy '- Mrs. Vena West'n ulmce. Mr. and Mn. T. R. Swansonas gueah.Sunday, Mr. and Llzzetz of Omaha.The Bahlist Gdld la holdin SB-day rnetinz at the ch y_Mrs.Dora Miller ente -- Blnlr Hospital. Friday. lor a ~Guests.Sunday. at theKumho] home were Mr. mdHarry Madun and children.mond Kon-shui of Omaha anrnd Mrs. W. E.Mason and gpg.Mr. and Mrs. Russell PoTeknmah. Mn. Hilma SwannLyons.Ml u Eldne JohnaoOmaha and Mr. and Mn. Ol~ sen were Sunday dinner ~~the Emet Gxeniera.Rev. R. I. Bnxechsrt of 0conducted services at the B Church Sunday at eleven.Misa Betty Kornhni re from the Immanuel Ho wi Omaha. Wednesday. F ~VICTOR ~B U Y :Ti 1*\.~ ~U N I T E D ~ 'f . fh-S T A T E ~'ff '~ E F E N S :/~B O N D a a f * - S T A M P v i z -~~ \Norhh D\\¢°'Ul». Ohio, Soumh vakou, and Wimondn.l rlJo1N'r \f|3];rp]]RAWS \I _T vu 1u'¢n\'1|1.l?\¢Y\ vn\ldnn'La.\§.l\insa." M "when you :eu weu..zu I.: IH""=*.r 11|null _,.._ .___E C R O 1, H ; Y g g ~ i l § ° u a h a ~ m n d a p m l s e n b l y a en c e ,aura ,us r u m o r unctiona w an_5.1ual 'E'e°{T'"""1 f'ff'}1B I Menmud Pains--a day when only your sense of duty;|The Joh pqun Cmyn t y F a r m w a n A u .1 n- . | - _ . . . 1 nt . .f"""Il irrnt vnu nn 1118 iob?Mount - 'v ~--. g m D r .M i l e s A n i ? - P a i n P i l l s "~"----._v ... ..m nm; n...,. .nmm U 1 8 1 e u n n u n a l a n n d l r n r i n fi n nB-xnne_13"x;E"bun nd Beu- fs.l madn-Council don md npmknnli l,Slmlx rmlry 25.The naaahrn wu c:tieed lt the Amman L¢Kiun 1During the mnrniw businessmeeting, Hutt Lowe vu elected na director ol the Hermlm dlsnrict for n. \-h1'°°-yB¢r um.TheodofruEflcksen vu nl-med te l. llmlln-post in Burt County.Jack hw-nnm.Tahmlh.was re-decbed men to Herrmm, weanesany, 'irq m a d l y m u e v e n e a u c n u .4m i " " 1 * " " . ; , ; x a ; ; ; alnllnintherellefuithe above.Apukngo ol these 1:'f..';:." 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''¢ : £ = . . ; " " u n i w n i u m a v s a m n r n e w m v2 , 0 0 0 - r u e n m vr ,F l R R l £ ' i M 9m e n a a n n i : a w w w / r 1 /f . J fc F -F R / Q ,I I: a l ~n 3§ '° '» § E 5 " " ' - S 1 - . " " " " ' - ' - ° . ;~ ~~~' . " !' | r ~ ~ J * - ~ . _ _ _ _--_¢- r " ; |" " ~ " l . - - »-r j ;' .~ * H u - u u - ~ |.QZIIH f , - A I T »"'.- J .1"1rn[*l. /~r ` F I " \ 1 ' 1 " ' V " " 1 j --f~ wrt;~,»' ~¢ " ' - f , » \"C " ~ ¢-_,_.'.~i n " " * - ,;ws/t j Q5 1 1 ,.-ff I \.~ip,-g/~ .`~' _».{» \._ _ . . . . -- - - ---- |.- w r - Q :~; , » , y _ g - » ~M r f f é q | 4 1 1 " r . > "I W ' wlle r lr r mu s ma mm ,r r'; r "J&='5"?hf'='i*2'°°" f ¢ 2 ¢./ .» s O .4..~ f ' .f ' f 1 Q ,~ ¢.=./V », A / '. f 1 \ " » » : " '/ '3?', >:» 'L $ 2 § ¢ ' i w m m w¢ v n p g q r g y a mg g4couymy /., u~,an 1 n o n '~',~ ll EI Mr. md Mrs. Hulnnd c umm-san nnd Betty Inu wera Tuesday Dum College amd Tdmty Sami.evrmng sunner gunna at the nary odlcinls hnve announced thntThorvnld Hsnsen home.I earl commencement will beHerman Miller was 1 Yridxy an 'YMS \uvenlng caller at the Chnrlaa held, °". v 22.B'°°'nureate 'eltoldt home.servleea wxll be held Sunday sve» Mr.and Mn. Ed Wilson and ninst May 11.Missa Elsie md I-Inrrlet Wilson To mike tha early closing dam lnent Satunhy evening at the possible, 1 npodal nu-les ot fiveC1131-lea Thlelloldthomo.Slturdly clnnu will 5, held the,-_ .\ u-r~\...|.."|'m.|1.m4 ..__..-1 ...\.¢.\.m u hnld'nn 65% ccnuniulon. Plmrmmlxt, re; per month. Drop hammer u Heuer,large,4Die alnker, Sm Draftsman,co 175 month.Medical phylic Quxrry iupex-in glmnd, 3135-150 ypaator, 'l5c hanr. We hour.I1-1.35 hr.nntrndon,$150- hn, $850-500 mo.undent,$450600 = ...":§'§:¥.l.':1 ;¢.::;,:,'; ;;n:::':;|""'"-~-~~- ' -the Em Nelson home-Febuary 28. The College nnd Sam-v Mn. Ed Wilson md Mg" 31,13 mary ndopmd the new plm in |e~n md Hin H,"-mg were Bm, vu". cordnnce with A nxlion-wide Lnnd j g 0 , - ,l k 5 | ¢ : n , g , y _L l o a .1 n o d w r t e n t h e m m o l y e a r . r .y o; ; l . , . , , S u n d l y d i n n e r m e a n a t ., . '§ |n w D E F E N S E B o n u s | _ P . W . C h r l s t e n u n h o m e .i n B l a i r .A N D " S T A M P S N O W .l l r .m d M n .l ( e r l e W a r d m d \ onth.»Construction mperinmndent, ll- slnunt, skilled on plliD8l» caller- dnmn and sheet vlllnn, $500 mo.Anyone interested llmuld vnu to the Unlmd _Suta Employment Service,Fnmrwnt, Nebnlb,or contact Llwlr nprsmhtin wlun s.. will b¢ in Llue court haue at ra I n>vin, and M 'me l r #V°f\\°1='i§Y»f}}}§\ 'riwmy from mo m 8:00.Clamentm '| C u l l e n n t t h a C l n t k D a v i s h o m e ~ ~» \nc\udo\'L Mx-:_nd"_Mr=.'~m ~ ~ WAR I I£r,1.>3 mo m m y : I f f m o o h monay ré defaat our sammy mtl Mn.i ~é § rHi "fo! ! |o¢ |n un¢ nt calls on you to help now.Mn.HI M as er. M1lin. Clark lhthlenn, Mr.Hp lnrl ._D::?r, :':€'..§.°;=:': n u n r » - - - " ' "" "E ~ . . , . . . . . L I |f am ug n ~ I r v ..... ..... ..... ....., mmunu, nnBa nd a o r S ta mp !todny-H u h " ° ' 7 Kubie md Harvey.Mui !!q Da h l ! ! !__,o n d p q b y p . | ¢ ] ¢ ] p ¢ ¢ 1 n | I n t h o P 4 1 ~ S l i §§;°"'°'f Vanin Cnxlbex Mr. ~~r"§S` <;5\#i°nlm ;'."l§f'i$`r1"aT§§§u§f »,;;°;:§a|lim re\ntiv¢sN\lt he x» in um fxgm-1 H||| ru n ._,lk ndup.§,..¢.¢..¢ $18.15 nndup.Saab' u¢10¢,25¢| r u u v u n w m a d a w u w d u . - ---"hv buv inlrournhuoov ofypqydur-w , U " l u ¢ ' * - v -* _ ¢amen cournmufrsn, BY 'ran mxrmnrnxsz h n f h r n| \" ' | r | con~. ,ba, associate conduetrns-Mra. Lundf. conducmd a dnmnrmeeting ul the Tekamlh O. E, S- dmpwr, 'l\xeadny. Bw Ddmu Bond.: md3lVlD¥StlmDlNuwl ~|"1 ~|.~.m d b i r sfa mi ly o f Oma ha md Hr .Gro ver W ilk in s a nd fa mi ly of Ar l- in g to n visited at' th e pg r e ntll ¢5oJN . s.~ ~ r y P v l ~ o f ~ z u n e d ~r. nd MII, Lamurd Axitll, ~eerily.The Axtzlls enter..|Saturday evening for Mr. Mrs. Fwd Long,Church of Christ Mmiunnry ..~._,¢},,d QI!~Q.|:|»Hr . md Mr s . Hu - o ld 3 ¢ } m! e r a n d two children of Omaha.. H m d x y evening guests of H r . a n d m m . . u m a Anderson m d u h i ld r e n ve r a Hr . a n d Htl. A lf n d Skov and n on, L y la.' \.I | .. Robuol1l»Mn.Ma n| V l n i z k m mMr;ndLlrs.SoottRobaonmd n n f m .E.'|Hbn-e v m m ur . H.I:I..Br01m-..~ ,Gu~denn", will be presented by theclub project leaders, lin B.P. FIyrmandM':|-A1!redN.F¢er. ~.Cnm¢ilAt Euggggihgtgggt ~ome ~ ~ ~'hy ~ e r n e s t of Jeanne Ju:-mb nth.xx Mrs.l m h w wxndl.i1:mLll!ofOm\§\nnd Mn. were Local News On Samrdsy. they vhritad Mr. md Mn. Robmwn'| mm and dmgixter- imhw,Mx.md Hr :VamanRobeson uf Knmls City, nrurnlnl was Helm Vlulk went Thurs- Sl? xt dm u a Qnizsmmm. a\m'5'£y.1?'»~ the dw=f¢em°°M°°1°K""*°f 1 u n 'nm-v»1aH»mn Wmtweddint nnnivennrv °1b°u.u>¢ Hmm Davu ,nuifx-le wv- suv. Wedneadnv At nm Harland cznm- Widenen ma nm bwwMn. Will' M¢Don;\d ofHoqperlwn»m ; ,g the es Mr. md lg\.md.$\rl Hggm and wan ' guest "'' uugmin home included Mr. and ,,¢ ur. ma Mn J. o. mmm " '"*°n.and Mr. md .. funny. HC l u b N o t e s We~ Lutheran Daughter!| ''um Eunice Rollnnd wsu mm ua ~uc ln,~n .||..\. .i l n ~u ulnI t 1 |r23: Elden Cnldvrell, Charles F°'e3 , Th o d Ha ns en h a ms inc luded "'*'3 }1¢..'*a 1 5 .- Oth m m g r - mu &:lMMr| .J u li a W eber a n d ~r.:*".':,,f,§=.= er anne c a are crm-r.rs. li d e r e d a t th i n ti m a , a c c o r d i n g t o md I k tty I m.a n Amfgnmtm spent the w»¢n=~en1r`%rif1f U .4 1 B e U t y L o u C h 1 1 | t e n s e n w u s n ; , , ,d , N | 1 ¢r _| , { n 3 _0 _" ' h , , 3 ; 1 l ~n H '~ V. .\;.lett.Percusliou 81099 4 home. rvmld liu n s e n ho me . .rs.'1`h¢>rvaId H a n | » m 1 r u u~v evenimz a l l a r n t th e 'I'riplc ftthoma.. m m m m m p u m ..r .n m ~n\u\\vlnu\n\\l|»u||¢|\l\l!l'l'l"""""°"""' l ' E f -: m a i : : if n u n s - » ° --- - - ' "-1a»f udim:in om or yen': l rf -! Il l E ' ~ s l a d n o d w h e n t h a Hu -m m W o m l n ' l Mn. J. C- ma .Hound cm-|,m5»n_ mm. mf.: vim Mn. C. E. Johnson.m i cmu-»i;ui»u wen nmua¢a1\ax.am»_HvvnrdH'L"'°",..-_... '3°_._.. mm nad :m n m a ",; ' ; . § a . ; "".Fx n; gotmh md 1,-vin, Alexander was chosen vrwflmt;and Virginia Hn' Ben Wachter, vice-praddenir1___.; . .ndMrs. G.F'.Lowe,merotary: Mrs. Penn undt nl Bhlr, dia- tha Harman Womllh ww, ...___u t a ka p wtrict supervimr of 0. E. S. made 21.The meew! wiher anmul vmit to the Hmnln at the home of Hn. G. 0. Potldle. dnpter on Thundny nedng.Un-_der her supervision the initiswry Allevd Tduullh ,\~\M..--.~.»\m»d bdure an 0. ,g s. Mating-~ \t..-m m A R ywaded to dr°'9» an lens '="""* """Funk Wolff, Jr., Univermw ul. mm, md pucunton srwm llc ~"° Inmilm Hr.m u mn ,\» °""'"j ra uw" '""" '""present ¢mugencr,the P'°P°°°d\Neb:uk: student, np-ant the §"ffk.`\four aanifimtiom-.. .-.Br°'¢1°lQ¢fUL-"!5 ~ g Jack \v°$f.....A IM:-1 L m n An n le vs n ltr e u u r e r .pbms for ledaniiun.Mn. Chris Pdanm substituted ¢ > nt he px o g 'r l m! ur )& n. W . ELuke ,di uuni nx the nubjea ai women i n unnmal oeenpstlonl. MB- H,J. Hansen had V\'°P'\'°'| an interesting :account of womenin the Bible, and Mn. Max Bain told of sevsral promlmnt womenwriters.Mm Balnmls o dllvlyed End ~ 1;§;°;;°==¢-» Mr. um mn. be emben al pm :mn ma lllwu ,''ow:..;§ :~":,"a '.,:.$ °'P°'°"§ :.a :§<==»\-~<»»»l=»f»»=»~=w»»=» y "°€ °Georgla wn<=h, xmm Carlsen,§'°°*' of Mrs. Petersen; puents. Aman Ama,Muylis Guuchow, r. and Mrs.Fritz Mathietw-and Lydia Larsen, Helen Aye and Bar-( "Q and Mrs. John Barry 1orlb"° Pound.Boys' octelln phi). znl yd entertained,S'"'"Y'd lp Larsen, .Bud mann.Chulea r. an Mn, Otm Chrlnenlen nn Hamilton,.Eugme Flynn,Kaye non, Lyle, of near Blnllr._Jcnkinl'eLh Feer Roger»- -' U A 'son and mxrwn mu -.,-.m=n»u.Mrs. Riley Bmdexaen um IARYwereSnhudav. atumoon a l l e nat Y-he I-'rank Brodex-sen home.Mx. und Mn.Rilev Brodenennnd lm-rry were Wbdlleldly 809°pu- menu of Mm. Hattie Cunercm Greta and Bexdoe. Dommker vlrm d smndnv evvmhm vim Mr.and Mu. Henry Gottmh and Irvin.Mr.and M n .Hen-v Gotuch vidied Mrs. Lsmy Gomnh at the Lutheran Ho sni hl. hudsv .and Mr. md Mn. J. C. Brodenen.\wJ\m_iur Anplelzv ment sunday Mr. md l i n .Pete Andaman'were Sundsy dinner zueda at the Morne Christensen bane.. .__.\ u_um.. Glu-lnmnnen th his puents.Mr.and Mn. Elu Appleby.Hmry Kroger of Elkhorn wanSundnv guutl of Mg md M n . A two o'clock dmm lunnbwnopened the meeting,Mn. O. L.Hilnlnger,Mrs. D. W.Rutledge md Mn. D. E. Hnyea mating ns co-hoétsu/es.Mlu Clarlce Sommen,leader and solodxt ag the Dum Oul- lege dxoir, mug several lelectionn, wcompnnlod nt the pimo by Mlm lucy Ann Ponchar ol Tekunlh. Mn. G. 0. Potulle will anwmm lW U I K W H !u ¢ \ \ a u . | . » . . - - - -a u d i e n c e o f s o m a f o r t y ' i o d -r a .B .F .L u n d t a n n m n .- - ~ - -b e r a .M m .H .H .B r o w n m d M t l a t t m d e d s l u n c h e o n a n d U P C h r i s B e n d e r ! o f B i a i r a t t e n d e d t h e f ¢ i g 1 m e e t i n g o i t h e T e l m m l - h 0 . m e e t i n g ,a l s o ,a s g u e s t s o f t h e E .S .c h l p t e r ,T u e s d a y .M r s . H e r m a n c h a p t e r .L i n d t .d i s t r i c t 0 .E .S .a u p e s r v i B o r » .. 1 .. . | .. ~d v . _ . . . | . . . | . . . I n u r f h n o l O f q m i u c t i v n Mrs. Lundt was nonoreu un. ¢. 'JA cuuumm _ U*-w--_o'clock dinner given that M332 during the tftdfiloon wo yb y M r s .J .A .J e s p e m o n ,.- 3 61¢.I1911112111 O .E .S .~~ lI\8.T.I0I\UL lollu L» v¢ » -- ; - -» n ....:.....Ir\l.._.....\I l e D'l| =l¢ lI'|IlOt h resent were the IOUOWHL5 r m m m I I JETS p ___ _'.......... .affsolrng Mrs. Ruth Thone,\A n ~ ~~ga: FSALE A SUCCESS J .W .Sirnonsen an d u n . led well latin Mn.Simonaén h u pumhnud the Robert Andrauan u m mwwf): o! Blair md will take pos- sedan immediately. umm!!N e w Y o r k " ' ° H ° ' " '-$`fi'1""" " " " i CarS E ; &.\n§4||v.eI?l!'t Of ~ WANTED! urn Allllwoman wuo ARE HARD 0F nsnlnn .In rnnke this nimule» no rink hear-lnlz tear.if you are uempornrllydallerled.bothered bv f h r g ybuzzing head noises due to hm -and or eosgnmed wax (cerumen). u-y the Ourine home Method test that so many say lmn enabled themtolresr wdl na¥lll'l~Used sdnee 1895 Over n million packagessold.Safe ingredients as lined in l the U, S. Phnrmacfmeln.You must\ he mlmed nltner mnklnx this wetor vour money is refunded.Costs' only n few cents dsily.lf uiflitbédgk today about Oudne.For sale B L A I R D R U G C 0 . John H. Christensen _ . _ _ _ - - _ mu r uw »-tw.,_ _,,..._ ..H. P.. Hsnséll Note 48ll\1A.lmlvensryMr. and Hrs. H. P. Hansen eele- brnted their sstn wedding anniver- IIYY Snndty, with 3 qviet informll observance at their home in Blair. Guest! at n family dinner were Rev. Harold C. Jorgensen and fum- ily, Mr.and Mrs.Tony Hansen(who were glso celebrating their filth wedding I-Dl\|V°YSl\'7)» Miss Betty Plscek, Mis: Grace Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Dsn Greene.Around thirty relstlv cnlledduring the afternoon.7 Colupetm For Charm Title Frldnym u Corel Jean sn-lense. \ I the H. F. Swmlen h , next v---lv. '---»- -- --..-.Wednesday evening, -M,,¢13,\nled for March 5, was pqatpoed .until todily (Tlnlridiy).Mn. Townsend Club 'Gwm Arterblmi ll the hotle!!- A regular meeting of the 'l`ovm~send Club in scheduled for Numb 20 at Sclmffler um.hxmh and a program are planned A. re AuxlllaryFollowingthe home nurslnx clue next '1\=¢=d1\v alwmoon, abusiness meeting of the American \ Legion Auadlinry will like place at the A. L. Hall. Lutheran GuildMrs Martin Pnulwz entertained st her home, Wedneadly nfwrnoon, for the members ol the Luthtfihdaughter ol Mm Peter stnekleml ~_Sr., of Huh-, is one of the 12 Mid-!"' f: d _"'; _ _ ; ' : , ' ; : ' : g g ; g g ; lsnd College coeds who will com- 5; gm hoswn: pete in the nnnusl Warrior CharmRevue on the Midlnnd stage, Fi-l-;m`_ Mel-rymskers . dey night....'The Blair Menryrnakers Club A junior, Miss Strlelelett is one mert last "I'hm~§dny_slt1ernoon with Sunday dinner guests of lllr. end Mrs. Wstson Tyson and Peter Ty»son were hir. and Mrs. Hurry Ty- son.Kenneth Tyxm and daughter, Btrblrl. of Omnhs were afternoon enllers. Miss Gertrude Warrick uncom-panied her bmther-in-law end sis- ter. Hr. and Mrs. William Bllboeand daughter of Arlington, w the Bryan Wnrrlck home north nl Blair.Sunday,where they wow dinner guests.Roy Long ul Lincoln spent theweek~end with his parents,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long,returning Sunday to his studies nt the Uni- vegity.Roy, who has done out-standing work ns s second-tenml football player, has been placed on the first team and is preparing lor- spring practice. Mr. end Mrs. Elmer Frain en-rnmilned over the week»end for Miss Alles Jensen 01 Fllley, Ne.brukn,will spend the weebmd wlthhe rpumte ,Mr.uxd1lln.Ed A. Jensen.Mr. I-Bd MH- Ed Arkell enter- telned Sunday evening for Mr.and Mrs.John Sutherland and Qlarles Hammer.Rev.and Mrs. C. E.Hlmiltnn were dinner guests. Monday even- ihm st the home of Misses Fran¢f=| and Grace Smith.Mrs.Chris wns n o l Kennlrdvisited her auzhters. Mrs. I-'rank Kiefer, Jr., and Mrs. Robert une. :nan of Blair, Frldny afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Cook und daughters entbrttlned at dinner, ffuesday, for Hr. and Mn. Frank 'HeiidricknemMr. and Mrs. Clyde Wagner ol 'Fremont visited Sunday evening with Mrs.Wag~ner's uncle u maunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eppe¥lY~ Mr.and Mrs. Henry Monke ol rramoennlle vldted thér son.-in-lsw II l Mrs._Gordon Knm of Tehmah.Hula Bonllb Il ll lh ll n w w fden nz time nerentnl. Charles udilm home.snurdnv eveninz allen st the Ted Iverson home included Mr. and Mrs. Harold lhmll md dsundi- mrs and Mr. und Mrs. Chris Vin- derslsv and iamlly.Hr.and Mrs.Harold Mxgill and dnusthters were Sunday diar-§°°"callers at the An Maxlll anne.Mr.and Mrs. Vernon Clements were Sunday evening callers nt the Harold Mrdll home.Mr. and Mrs.Charles Thlelfoldtend sons were 'Iwds y evnnlnt guests nt the Clements Willhmaen ho-me.Mr. und Mrs. Charles Thielioldt and sons were Sundav evening enllers at the Gul Christensen home.__M-rs. hd Wilson un Misa Har-net nnd Miss Elsie were Blair vlsit/urs Saturday.§\xndny nnllers as the Gun Pepp-miller home to help Mm. Popp.miller celebrate ner birthday ln-...U..-._.| nr...vu wlnlnn\ Julian Jsagbluui. Jr.,v u l novemlxhtbor of S. R. Batavll ln Ornshn. Surday.i n - . » . n a u n . 1 . o . mn h » n ms Hr.and Mrs.Rodney Pntaenon At-tended the hockey name et the Ak-Ss:-Ben. Saturd-ly.Mr. and Mn. Wllllnm Peternvls-lhed Mr. :nd Mrs. 0. C. Liesdlo, Monnay. Mr. and Mn Clarence E. Kirk-\ gntrick of Omaha called on hir.ond Mrs. F. J. Enenon.Sunday.Most d t h e AAA Lnrmers ofthisdim-in mended s m mmeetinka t the Mnttes School, Mondav eyenlmt.It celebnted theréinth nnnlvemnry of the or-gnnllv bluth. Sr., were dinner o lDr. and lbs . R. A. Da es, Sun- day eveninx.Mrs.Nellie Nielsen and Mrs. Melvin Nielsen ol Ornnha vidtedThursday with Mr. :nd Mrs. 0. C. Llesdie.Miss Nadine Bradford is em- ployed in I-Iermnn.Mr. and Mrs. A. H.Slhbemsw.eelmml Thursday from a two on. Mr.and Mrs.Julian E.l DR. C. R. MEAD DENTIST Room ln lhyle Bnlldlng Blair, Nebraska Special SALE! LX`"|5i°i€S' DRESSESBlack Brown and Othen Sha 13 to (0 $495 NEW Nannettes For thu Kiddies $ 1 2 5 co $ 2 2 5 Sec Our Fine Line of Slack Sults All Sins From$150 m $ 3 9 5 VonLanken Apparel Shop of three girls elected w represemher clan in the revue.I-'our final-ists will be selecled by audiencevoteand ol!-axmnus indzee willseled:the wkmer."Midluid'n Charm Girl."The Charm Revue, only event ofits kind among Nebraska schools is sponsored by the Warrior, Mid lnnd's Year Book.It was inaugu- rated last year. DR. D. R- EHLERS --DmtiuFormer Dr. W. F. Hemphill LocationHome Theatre Building Blair, Nebraska Mrs. A. B. WGOGHDK-ru.-xresn~~ iam Gerald Frain and Mr. \*menu compleled a pleasant social --'e!wmoon.The group Wm men and Mrs.George F'rain..of Rock- r*Q ra Illinois.Mr.and Mm L ylel with Mrs, Theodore Bixler on March 19. llnpaiat Missionary 3|Mrs. sophie Reel., wsu. u. as-dsmnce of Mrs. George Pwkell, entertained eighteen members ol the Bhptiat Mimlonary Circle, |'I'uesday afternoon.Miss Grace Smith had dha-rze of the program;the devotionnls were lcd by Mn. lizny 'r.Kirkpatrick. Miss Velma Schoening spenl qdw week-end with Mr. and Mrs.| Robert Chnsiensen oLee uf Rockford were eallers, ¢1w,\ Sunday visitors at the Fi-sin homeincludedMr. and Mrs. Emil Fol- len and sons of Herman.Mr. and Mrs. Allred AnderSon\ entertained,Saturday evening, incelebration of the second birthdayl of their little daughter, BMW Lou.;Guest; were E. V. Newkirk and' Raymond, Messsrs. and Meedamas John Hart nnd Billy, Alvin Kntb, Ted Buckhnrdt and children,Al- Ired Skov and Lyle.Mrs. Marina Hansen, Dorothy and Carl. calledon the Andersons during Che af- n m n n n ~ ~ and Mn. J. W. cluueu mr. ml-.......-........-... ..Zlatler and iamily,Saturday.Mr. "Ui Mrs. Geol'2B Bodmlv. and w Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Hansen and|M1"nd1-Mgsi E. I. Boshult and son.:onkattended uxeoomam-sr. er nlzexrborf ...mir x:';.;";:,1.zi.l; oc ey game in a, Saut y home.evening.l Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wand ...Ali Mrs. (3\\-Mina Thane and grand- Donald were Omaha shoppers, Pri-,Lson, James Thone ol Herman, vis- day.They were Frldav ovcml$¢l\i' ited Mrs. Margaret lveraon and as, atothe Clarence Petersen s tnmlly,Wednesday.ome. rn ""!'"~u_|Saturday dmner guests at the 1 Sgmday evenmg guests pl Mr- Clarence Petersen name l n o m ,and Mrs.Dewey Holrtexn and ha included hir. and Mrs. Norrispdaught.cr,Ruby, were Mr. and Mn. Ward and Myron and Mrs Merle;]Nels Buckhnrdt, Norman and Dor- Ward and Mr. and Mrs. R\;gg¢l\|, \'\Var and Donald.~' olhy.Mr. mud Mrs. Clifford Hultberg land family entertained as their lguesls, Sunday. hir. and Mrs. Johnl Boyer and children of Wes! Polnt, Nebraska.Bill Baxter, who hae resided inHollywood, California, for several months while working ut the Lockhead Alrorafv.factory,re-turned home Sunday moming. l Mr.and Mrs.Henry Lorenzen 'ascended the Golden Wedding an-lniversary ol Mr. and Mrs. Detlef lkruae of Fon Calhoun, Tuesday Rev and Mm. H. C. Jul Freso spent, Sunday afternoon in Omaha, \ vrsltlng among their children. They'were accompanied home by their son, Alfred, who retumed w Oma- Sunday dinnef zuests at the §hrl¢Olbuch home ln Florence,xncludvd Mr.nnd Mrs.Llos'd`Johnson,Mr.and Mrs.RussellWard and Donald. Mr.and Mm.Merle Ward and Mr. and Mrs. An-drew Ollmch and family.Mywn Ward retumed to the Darenlal. Norris Ward hom¢_ from Culifomia, 'I'uendny_ Fort Calhoun 'and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Curtin Dixon wereWwk-end guests at Mrs. Dlxon'|nnrents. Mr, and Mrs. James Rod~ dy of Umon. Nebraska.|.Misa Kathcryn Rohwer vidted..._._" _-..A vw.-.n m " . r1 1 ac k u -i v in the Carolinas.(Messrs.m d Masdames Chsste mg blu th ,Franc is J umrbluth alll a Ma e .Ma r ti n J e tter a ll omu hn were Sund ay visitors wit] Ir . an d Mrs . Fr e d J u ng b lu th a n lowd-Mi ss Ela in e B r ad fo r d o f Oma h pent Sunday af h tmn o n wi th he an-ents,Mr .a n d Mr s .Le e Brac ard.Messrs.and Mesdames Fre ung bluth,H a n ?T u m o r an d 1 {.Sibbernsen were gruests of M md Mrs. Ch arles V S C1lumakerNnshirnzhtoni,Sat.u'rclav evenim Miss Lnlc iile Danielson of Omal zpent the week-end with her sistc .r....1r....\..nk n n un a f n mi lv M unless 1 xbira M. Danielson' of 0xpa.ha were Sunday diner sruesm there. CampB¢||°s Mortuary PHONE 91 Advertise In The E nte r pr i s e It B ri n g s Re su h a All Sins From $150 to $395 VonLanken Apparel Shop See Us For 'Pam o m suwcmv souls~.¢nou.noN.N.v.<'..V N . ... . . .| WAR DOES N0'|` HALT Home Buildin~ and Repairing While it is true the demands of war are making some materials _ difficult to obtain. we are still able to build a house,or barn or other building for you . . . . . . . and one which ~ is just as good as those uw put up z'i n 1 9 4 0 a n d 1 9 4 1 ~is \" =. \ An Attrdctive Home ls Now Within the ~une of Any o _ f 't " \: ° ' | | l l l : ' m _ .n 9 : 4 1 - '. r u n . ~' r u f ~ xbira M. Danielson' of 0xpa.ha were Sunday diner sruesm there. CampB¢||°s Mortuary PHONE 91 Advertise In The E nte r pr i s e It B ri n g s Re su h a All Sins From $150 to $395 VonLanken Apparel Shop ELlS£€T'S JUS!.\\\;¢\\\ A h e a d ---Fa c e It ¢ '~'."` QL: Beautifully N 1 |4 1-ng \| u . ;\' . \ ` _. . . s o g e t a h e a d s t a x - t o n , s Easter |z'room&nz with A brand new coiflum to give ~;_;.added beauty w your hair . '. . . new "lift" md love1l~' neu to you!, Phone Black 9 / £RN|Ec£°s `\ . E A U T Y S H O P J .In the Former Dr. Moat; Olfice Building 1p x.» \ 1 Blair Fire Pepmments i ahm In Mr in L withOn E Mr. 10m.a Mi mements,Mn. .lor 1 ,impx I M4 'mltt a mI t t 'temEmu xide\D J. 1 ter in the evening-edzrex pnrenis. lm. .mu i""'d""T»"_a1dF "owa r.r.._'we e-un.clf§"f\,M$w2,°"wd»§'e§=inz umd to Lmcoln, Sunday en- _: ' " ; " ' h x " W 2 y ' ; ' ; e ; t ; ° t § \B l i s s D i w a o w y D i x o n v 1` B l t e d I } 11 ; r >a n d M r s . H o w a r d F m d u n d i n § § f ° § ' - g d w j f " ' d ~ h s .M i s a M a r l o n M c N L i d w a sa s E t h e l S t e w a r t o f O m a h h J e a n n e S K r u s e vi s i t e d ' S i t h e i r =t h e - ~ = ~ ' ; , + ° f 1 g ' * § * ; . , : ; , ; ' . * ; , " ° € ;° ; . ,0 1 L l ;. . .M n .H n t l n D r .m d n i i n w i t h f l u C h r i s t e n s e n .S a t u r d a y .w e n M r . S w w m l m m e a n d m f . .. u h m m m m m m d » \ \ ° P U * " ° ° \ " l w t l l w m e w L y l e o f H e r m a n . awed.Mr and Mrs Rollo Allan wereo! the Girl Smut com~`guest of Mr and Mn.Mnrtln embers -l a d h ld Chrllbe sen. Sundn enin .ee uw! the P em e The slat Pot Luc<lDD€xo! thee a t i n g a t me c m ww " ml m n School, Tnesdny \f-i`.§..ML J . Hnwq Rlnudu, .ldent of the nommxttae,p w e m o l/ Mr and Mn.d. inner 311 »Frldl were MrI. c»mn\»¢l1 y.-Mrs . 1 . sf Campbell md ~ w lbe GoehrlI18»e~ ,-§ .f.,..,..., md evan- leuon was held. Much 6. at thiPreabyterixnChurchbasementTha pmgnm cnxulsted ol mulicl numbers by the yoxmz bowls.Mn. Jo e L una murtxlned th Wanen'| Club nt the home O! ll!! Don Klindt, Thursday.IAVeme and Rona Rumuuevldted their vxrenu, Mr. md Mn ilienry Rasmussen,Sunday.u.. __u . .v A r-,umm nn \'f a t n § .c \ An Attracuve Home ls Now Within the Purse of Any $25 lo $30 Per Week Man W e Can Futiiah Ilan: and Con Estimate for Any size H o m e You contemplate §¥Ei33\i1'1.:~»@,.~V S ! ' r : : }1?- r ~u - ~ ~ g ws.~Q.~ - _ - i ~ . . .I - '»! |w<;a;m 25'5'nB`-G';.__ .,_.|i_,____' -- l r : wa m p n e l x n n m - » - n - -f'ing sues*-I. Wednesday, Mn. W. E. ' G u m m B m v md W l\lu ~d- Mx.and M n .H y m n 0 .Dav is wi n mte r ta i n mi a (Th ur sda y ) e ve n i n g lo r th o me mb e m o ! Hwh ' Card c lub.Th e I W W hxr lnd el M u m .an d M a d a m e ;J o hn You ng , J . W . B la twr , T_ A. B 0h B. S.I . M o o x ~ e , a a d C u r t i l D ' k 0 n U f Port Calhoun.Mn. Allred N. Feet eelebnwd her birthday, Sunday, enwx-taininglin the aftemoon in ohurvlnee nl'the occasion for hu mother, Mn.Hahn Phelpu, and for her non md daughter-in-luv, Mr. and Mn. Don N ~ .......\..._.u~ mr. mln ..... ... N _.. . ... _._Vlrdnia went m Cheysnne. Wyo-minz. to vim their mm.nk, Jrwha in emnloyad by the nlon Pacific R. R. there.They returned MondayMr Glade n format renldmt MFort Calhoun. lubsdmtod in J. ACobm-n'| position at the ll. & OdeD°£» lark week. w g ~» 4 Mr. md Mrs. C. B. Bunn and Mrand Mn. Byron Bunn and children,Mary Ann and Jack. wen Sundaydniner miata of Mr. and Mnf A. R. Bula. ~.5 {f"."f*,:l?j~`""z-_ f Q ~ . e é ~ f i L ` e ? ; L 5 . \ -.u .ml Mm. anim Wu-rick en ._;¢w-U 0S t .P a t n c k ' s D a y 2As:,'s§e nnnrlanr ¢\|\nl\~ WAR DOES N0'l` Home Building W h l it is true the demands of re making some materials d ff l t t ohm we are still . bl t b i l d a h use,or barn other building for you . . . . . . . and one which ~ is just as good as those we put up ~i n 1 9 4 0 a n d ] 9 4 1 ~ ..a - .~, s U F ~`., ; m °or A n A t t r a c t i v e -ls Now Within the Pun ¢Varmsh szs lo san Per Wee~ °l.ll\ l)¢l'W e C a n F u r n i s h l l a 'Farm Needs °°'§,§1",g'§'2,§§1'§1 ~ Slpdies c o n t e m p l a t e .Do|'t Delay U s ~.PHONE Christensen ~ Q u u n n l ¢ | v l \ l Y * '...............,,,..,....,,._.""..:,.7.""...12 ~er~ Company , _ _ _ _ _ : : ~ - a n I l \ . i i '§ i @ . '1 1 " u m m m 2 5 - 5 ' a \ 5 " 0 °1 . u n .e I._._wr._....4 *YIl,|,n z 1 -_ Z u 1lE i1 s \Tad Bhuar. who 1| vuvlvlw 'f ~~- gf §;,;d;;'f Hr nd ,'am beams :waxy m wig); ln. William Bilbeeormd wk-l ~ 9 ~ U m ¢ a i d e u - = » » » - M » » » m ~ m a_ln r..'umnntinn in uw hknlnqd K"'\'f 'l'heHms.Carl'.Benry,;nd Gnd-Muslc By u Dmins-Amon-and smmn 1 nm man sums ',;,;",;',_ ur. ml un- 'ily lflernoon l|:mBl|h~. :mm °'\Y ~" " " ° " 'vx M a n I-lPHlnsen,The\J, w. Bhmr. "F _u '"°'I'°..,§1'5"-., ...I-Lnm uv: ul-. im Mn. am-\ .tnl, 1ns--- n..-\....+a..Mrs. "Anim lv erwn, vnu muPax-l, entertained u l hmily din-ner, Pfldlv. honoring Bob Ivlnou who will leave soon for dm amy-Gnuh were Hr. and Hn. T. K.. Ivenon And hmily ol Harmm- Mr.md ln. n. n. Ivman md lumlly 'af Bldr. |en's 48th wedding mnivenxry.\ Mr. md Mn. Bury Tyson wenenberwned nt dinner. Sumhy, byl Mr. md Mn.w u m T dnm- Tysnn a Blair.sn \~ l l n .Qtw Somnun md 1an,.Div:-Irv. hd u nn afternoon caller,'ruudnm Mn- Hurry Tirlvn. An d H1 8 1 Z - r l e c e Un zl l e a u u A d m i s s i o n : $ 1 p e r C o p p l e (Plus Tax)L_ ( ,.\ w' n u '1 ~._ r . § _g , ' e 5 e \=." '\ S EaN T E R P R 1'ff THE E SPQRTS 0 B. Bunn, ého held a farm sale week, reports that fha lllea good one,every article a' a zwd Drive. ancfidl 0 0~1 Io n M n t r h 2 0 t h , a t 8 : 0 0 P . x . , ¢ m = ¢ o f m e q v n a s o n ~.~,M a t t e s S c h o o i h o u s e , i n W u . s h i n ¢ . ' vr h e n t h e a n n u a l ~ E . G . N . G . b a s k - t o n C o u n t y , N e b r a s k a , a s p ¢ ¢ , vi d ¢ d l e P t b a l l b a n q u e t w a s h e l d a t D a n a i n S e c t i o n 2 - 1 7 0 4 , C . S . S u p p . 1 9 4 1 ,C o i l e g e .M o r e t h a n o m r h u n d r e d \;. ...\.' Q t o ' f l B l »p l a y e r s a n d c o a c h e s . .w e n NUYICE OF ANNUAL mamma OF THE DALE NOXIOUS W EED n ls nuc r The annul! meeting ol the Dnle DIST. To Q NAMENT n l i l ~|\ CRAIG HIGH,wms TITLE Coach Eddie Hickey nf CnightonUnivenity was principal sneaker I n F THE W EEKlist wasbflnl Blair High Quintetm m v n m m - m m s : V ...\. ,...,__ __ __discuss general plans for the yur nmeywation of the district for the =omlnz|In addlLlon to his talk, C08¢\1\ ear and w Luke u meh oL\\ar§¢k°Y showed pictures of the re~ y Pbusiness ns may come before the meeting.10-lt A. H. Sibbsrnnen, Sec'y. NOTICE OF ANNUAL ummm ING OF THE WASHINGTON COUNTY NOXIOUS WEEDCONTROL p|S'l'BlCI` The annunl meeting nt the Wash- ington Commty Nodoon Weed Con-trol District will be held on Much 21, 1942, at 2:00 P. M. at me DiB~ triet Court Room in Blw, Nebras-ka, ns provided in Seciion 2-1704, C. S. Supp. 1941.M- --..-..... .1 sho mntinz is tm nt Long I|lsnd»Cre4ghwn gamepllyed in nudism Square Gardena, New York.Bob Hogzett of Dana College sang two solos.Announcement of the all-confer ence team was made by Supt. Lynn included Theodore and Bud Erick sen and Dunne Conklin of Craig;Fackler and Petersen of Benningmn;Dale and Ward of Kemzlrd; Monte Welt of Hannon; Elrl and Alben Suverkrubbe of Fort Cal hmm.I-'sckler of Bmnington wasnamed aut,-standing phnyar in thaeonierence lor the aeuan Sunt put, md the Craig high school nun,»....s ,,.. ,.:..\.» .fn-nhvht Dlnkle of Bennington.The y amnd mngegg igS p e a k i n g ~- B y C o a c h R u f u s O l s o n Following defeat A common qu¢s»asked btionythoseunable to wha t w as 'w r o n g i O r ,y' what v u the 9 xnstter with ourb o y s !Th i sseemltobethannturtl quation vides,something MUSE be wrong unless the ilnal result is chxlked up on right side of the ledgsr. A WeaClxn Freicloutied lead fore 24 l T hell apewwperlheld m lBlu om#Let and in sthleiia. like other g .hvomd Blair q ml: boweu wcPoint ln »$'lR...\of the s "B" dixtict tburnnment at nonf.,Saturday night,ln a e ~ fo ught bittle tha t was on Hn different occasions, the changml hands six times he- = the Wést Polnt mgers won.n 21.''`he winners started fmt md l n 'l»0 advantage eax-Lyin_Lhemlnquarber, but the localsM 5 four point:late in the lod.In dm second period they\their opponenu scorelessle ntml'A\\iDK their count to 10.nh the lead ak. the half. 10»8..lr increlud its margin in the ming minutes ol tha Lhlnd quxr- but. three straight buckets by.... _.._.. nl. wnx Paint five 1 Fivc of Blaxr High Schoo\'s ouuunding baskatball playersare shawn above. Left to right, they nm:Warrick]Robinson, Faegen,Meredith,and Niwol- +15L .n son. The re c ord shows that Fae- gen c halked up an espec jaliy en- viable rec ord.Th e iocal qui ntet wu n the Comhu aker Con feren c e title and Rod and Gun --'te rmte.Jael; Russell. Fuilerton, was center; Ware Christensen, Wahoo and George Fisher.Schuyler, guards. placed second in the Class B Re- gional tournament held last week at F r emo nt, lo si n g i n the fi n al! to West Point, 24-21.. Robben Photo-Enlefprlas .Bngrrdvin F A R M S E E D S High Quality Farm Seeds from selactnd, hoavy yielding stains . . . high in Purity mel Garmi- nntion . . .'Yet, priced ko give you. A nea' value\Come bo wi store ow.Se!ect your Farm SeedbWH|LE STOCKS ARE coM1>LEre1 BEFORE PRiCE5 GO I-UGHERI E A RL M A Y S TOR E N1//'serv undSeeds dl~ gene~\ plum for tha~ oper-|ti of the district for the comm;a onyear and to Lake up such othegbusireas as msiy come before f y meetxng.1 10-It Albert Spriak, Sec'y. KEi11~fARn coAcHRESIGNS POSITION Conch Clarence Vig, principal o! Kennsrd High School, this week tendered his resignn*.ion."He will continue jeaclilng until (he close of the school yeai-.~ W | g . I | 1 lconferenca vic tories, was awar ded the c onferenc e title. The five ac hoois parti c ipating in the E .C.N .C.are Bennin gton, Cr ai g , Fo r t Ca lho u n, He rman an d Kennard. Rev. Lavérence Siezybeck, preai-Om~ha,whose birthday occu n dent of Dana College, went to Lu-March 6.her Coliege in Wahoo, last even-I Guests were Messrs. and Mes- zng. The occasion was the inmzg-dames Merrxll Hansen and baby, umtion of Luther's new president Jack Yirak, Melvin Bindemp and Rev. Lauersen.,|Karl Hansen, all of Omaha. MRS. ARNOLD HASszND BIRTHDAY Mrs.Aliqe Arno\d of Hennan'celebrated her 82nd bmhdny,'March 5.She entertained at din- ner that evening, also honoring her 1 ul Hansen,of m1'g»__1gg~§;-»= é$'s'»i'€'¢.."i'&2 ~ . ma .2 :au :mm ;na;.. our lam hllh school Gllln *Fl -.......inlaid. I had que W l t h ~H""?._ _\ i:"i..:"ff:'::. t:,,,. f2f§`§.1\'li\}$E E D 5 l l1 1 1~...tion given by one who attendedthe contest, one who knew.ThenxnusingpartisthatBlair played a man-to-man defense and played it well.Few weretheshots taken by opponentsthat were not hurried.Aftewatching thirty-two minutes of basketball and sEll unable w solve team's defense, but still informing those not present what v/as vn-ons. leads me to think the person giving the in- formation did not see the game -he had A girl along. Blair can rightly be proud ofthe record of this yenr's quintet.They won their conferencechampionshipoverfavore<L quintets representing( Teknmah, Oakland and Lyons.They wontwo out of three games in re~giannl tournament.They lost xv o. team that turned in u bnl- liant pcdnrmancg against tlfem.They fought to [the end, never gave up and when the contestendedoffered no alibi;theyneeded none as they did their best and unfortunately lt walnot quite good enough. It would be a good practice if those who asked the questionwouldinturnbeasked- 'What's the matter with you? lack has 'a much better position Shun you have,John is a moresuccessfulbusiness man .lhun you are and there BWST be something wrdng."To those noxilling m answer ln like mun- ier as above,when asked bo give his opinion, let him rave-rlvo n calf enough rope and \z-'ll han! himself, t High Quality Farm Sud; Ffom selected, hgqvy yislding strains . . . high in Purity and Garmi nution . . .°Yet, priced to give you. as rea'valuel Come to odi store ow.Select your i e ~-|l v KENNARD COACHRESIGNS POSITION Coach Clarence Vig, principal of Kennard High School, this weektendered his 1-esignation."He will continue jeaching until fhe close of the school year.- . _ . . - - - - - - - - - - - - -WELL-KNOWN MEN To 'VISIT CAMPU ._... ..... ». . T w o well~l¢.novm me n wi ll visi the Dann.College c ampus wi th : th e n e xt f e w day s . Dr .Gou ld W iu kuy of Wzmhin~ ton , D.C., exec utive sec retary - the national c hurc h'c on1erenc e .» c i ety , wi ll sp e ak a t chapel ne Thur sday mor nin g.On Fri da M a r w 20. Rev.Frederic k Sc]nic will he a gues t. Re v. S c hiotz, w has visited the c ampus in the p is student sec retary o f the N ti o na l L . S . A .A . MRS. GOLLEHON IS HOME FROM OMAHA Mrs. Walter G0\\ehon was ableto return to her home in Kelmard, Saturday. She had been a patient kt the Methodist Hospital in Om-ahs for the pant two weeks, sul. fedng from pneumonia. MRS. MARY POST CHAMBERS PASS Mrs.Mary Post Caambers,passed sway wly Monday at home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wi ly who resides west of Blair.death had been preteeded by a f wccks illnesi.Mrs. Chambers was bom inland. May 28,l18~55, and came the United Sgates wilh her pure when she was 6 years of age. 1881 #be went io Iowa city. I~ where ehe made her home fo time with Mrs.Wisely's -.. She was married in 1888 to J. Chambers of Cowlu,Neb == |Mr, Chambers having preceded in death in 1919.Interment was made at the E 'creek cemetary at Cowies, 'bmah beside the remains of husband.Services were held terdsy m m s xml), DANA s'rUDEN'rBODY ME meeting of the Dana' dent body, Thumdny. 1 reviled B!itulion wu mnceptéd. Lloydhanlen was elected treanmer the coming yur;tha nomdna enmmitue for this alflcd incl Elaine Nave,Lloyd Neve, and A t : .,» the ~.C~ ~. C.are Bennington,Craig, Fort Calhoun, Herman and Kennard. meeting.1 10-It Albert Sprick, Sec'y Suppose ~\~ A Merchant Bought 2500 Circulars or Catalogs at $5.00 Per Thousand. He Would Spend ~ ANDT1-ms...He Paid a Boy to Deliver 500 of Them to the Houses ~ in Town at a Cost of AFTER THAT . .. He Mailed the Remaining 2000 to Rural Rout Patrons ~ ~ at lc Each, Thereby Spending ~ His Advertising Bill Would Then Be » » - $33.00 IllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI\ Suppose . . . This Merchant Had Spent $33.00 W ith His Local Newspaper to »Advertise His Sale.`_ He Would Have Gotten Almost a Full Page of Space. He Could Have Had An Annful of Handbills From the Ad. He Would Have Gotten a Whale of a Front Page Build-Up Story For His Sale.0 Arm...= I-le would have traded athome w i t h h i s h o m e - t o w n N e w s p a p e r . . . the Institution that Boosts for Blair and Helps Keep the Front Door of E v e r y Busi- ness House swinging Check Over Your Adver- tising Expenditures It's Your Home-Town Newspaper That Helps You Put Across the Thi ngs Yo u W ant in Blair. An lnsdtutional Advertisem ent of THE Eiqgmnrlusn armARE coM1>LEre1 BEFORE PRiCE5 GO I-UGHERI E A R L M A Y S T O R E N1//'serv und Seeds \, ;Rev. La\\:rence Siexybeck, pmsi- ~m~hs dent ol Dan C ,whose birthday occu - a o\lege, went, to Lu-March 6. ther Colle igen Wahoo, last even G ing Th -mms were Messrs. and Mes- .e occasion was the inaug dmnes Merrill Hansen d m-ation oi LuL\Ae!"s new presid - l l an baby, ent, Jack Yirak, Melvin Bindcmp and cw. Iauersen.,|Knrl Hansen, al\ of Omaha. MRS. ARNOLD HASszND BIRTHDAY Mrs.Aliqe Arno\d of Hennan'celebrated her 82nd bmhdny,'March 5.She entertained at din- ner that evening, also honoring her 1 ul Hansen,of "'°'°- ` °" " "" _ b a, Ideal f m ° """g¢¢¢nds later Blair we-ms2§§7.§1°'i° attend ontest I al-116. 2120, on a free throw bi' heard uhm-eplw by a. fan who BHHBYQ but a basket by Kuester§NEW.T6 those present,;with three minutes to go but the |_.\..4-AI..° n ..........h.m-I Wmt Paint scoredQ L '|<Jack Bryant ana um megrue,urew:m=; mu. V .~......._ _ .fekamah,were given honorable won thini place honors by detest-nention.ing Lhe Seminary, 27 to 10, with_Dgn Haugen leading the attack J R . - S R . T E A M W I I \ S "ugh 11 °°;"'~°'~.,,s in tha cores o o er game~ ~ ~ gourd-rxbin '°§"`"»§"°5`"5s Sniors _4,15;.1,Bud Petgrson mth 11 points, and 14; PTRST. 26, se nary ;j";_.p_;§§ Hogzqtt with 8 lcd the junior-sen-i 35 Snphs. 19_ior c-Ixus team tn a 30 to 16 vicinry ' [ m u m a u u u u ,H u v -. .- - - - __u - u v w w - '|n with two minutes remaxnmg,...The Blair Rod and Gun Llub hasfillholding the i eager! leased the Charles Haines house On i{°i§§§' a broken hearted Bum-,the bank °f the ?§iiBS°}\1'i river. -WF* nad thot left the floor followingES°'1U'\ of the Blair budge. and will e contest.It was the first time'revamP it 1° make suitable quar-the history of tha local school tors for the club.They hope to at a..Blair quintet had corne:have facilities for meetings, par ithin one géme of the state finals ties and lunches.; Lincoln and it was a tough ono lilcanwhrle,prizes for the best ri0 58.The locals 1112:-'ed good d**",fishermcn of the 1942 season owl fT\9l\'¢ ball but were unable to con- | being assembled at the Western :ect on the usual number of *='5',Auf.» Associate Store and win be':mpts fly" ;»h»= fselti.The Bim on display in the near futumi agers oug t until the f'i""ilRulcs of .the fishing contest, wcref hiS¥'°..?"" E1°?i'?'§§"S.'l?_i'"'l','1§,puma in The Enterprise severfll Ove A r zu.favored frfcshlnen quiniirl Adver tis e in Th e E nterp ri se i nous STORE s res ,ics,Etc.,Corn, Peas, Lima Beans, Brussels nts, Broccoli, Etc.; and Fresh Frozen Irish n OPE N SUNDAY MORNINGS I CIA L S FOR FR IDA Y A ND S A TURD A Y We Accept Orange and Blue Food Stamps Items Marked ' Are Blue Food Stamp Items PLES, Extra Fancy W inesaps, 5-lb. I e s h B a g ~' ANGES, Sunkist Navels, Med. Size, loz._.25c - MS, U. S. Porto Rican, 4 Lbs. ...,...........-.. ..19c BBAGE, New Texas, Firm, Lb. ......,......-...3%c AC AR O NI o r S P AG HE TT I , 2 » - l b . B a g ` . _ 1 7 c ~FFEE, P. & G., Regular or Dri p, L b. ..-.....28c ' UNES, Sa nta C la ra , L ge . Si ze , 2 L bs . .,-2 3 c I UR, My s ti c , 4 8 -lb. Sa c k .........$.1.59 | AST, Fancy Beef, Rib or Chuck, Lb. ..._......22c EAK, Fancy Sirloin, Lb. -........-....._........-...-..32c DE P O RK , S l i c e d o r C h u n k, L b .............-._......19..c .- _,.,_,.............--Refrigerated Lockers for Rent .~.,I .I Ihe battle; may are nupuq.;nun week 0hat the team that eliminated them s P3 '3 bn hfins the 'state Ciass uBn title.Pres1dentWa§"ne tem ug an-lnounced this week that the ub .is srivimz free membership to ysCRAIG BOWS TO_ ______!under 16 who attemi two or more ~ FlVl§meetingI|~""| Ih";',$'a;':? ,s '12 'fmz"% .% §\ FEAGEN W INS HON-1 " title when defeated in play-O R S A T M I D AI N D i s at Norfolk by the Norfolk T O U R 1 \ A M E N T , :red Heart quintet,26 to 19.|'| e Norful wgers took an early Rm' Feagen, star center on the<1 and were_a.hcad, 15-5 at *mi Blah- High quintet, was selected as f.The Crm: quintet started "lthe outstandinwr player of the re-ly thht tied the score at 15-ail'cem_Class "B"l/ournamcnt nt: "9 Bud Ericlsen was waved tul Fremont.The Fremont Daily Tri-L? sidelines with four personnlmlb ne sports editor selected Feag-= ith their high sconng star °""*.e for the honor.n.fter watchin(: Craig cages _were unable _'~°,nu teams perfurpi in the regional;up Norfolk rally m the final mm- tourrmmenl..He suxled, "To Rav-v§».__imond Fengen, crack Blair center,' I-nday night the Craig °"3'§"5|go honors as the outstanding ;1lay» jfeated Mclean,54 £0 29, with cr in the Class "B" regional tour-41; nd Ericksen leading the sc ASKETBALL crers. TOURNEY RESULTS Chas "D" Playoff at NorfolkCraig 54, Mclrcan 29; Norfolk S. , 69, Concord 24.FinalsNorfolk S. H. 26, Craig 19. Cllsa "B" at Fremont Blair 33, Fullerton 26; Schuyler i. Wahoo 25; Tekamsh 35, Platts- outh 24; West Point 35, ity zo.Semi~!-'inalaBlair 29,Schuyler 20.FinalsWest. Point 24, Blair 21, David nument helm! last week nt Midland." ' The first all-tournament teamselected by the Fremont Tribuneincluded:Willis Ferguson,WestPoint and Dick Wigington, Schuy-I ler, forwards: Fearen, confer. kurt Knllmcrgm, West Point and Floyd Clements, Tekamah, guard.| Art Robinson was given a for-ward berth on thc second ull-tour-jnamentteam, with Arlin Feycr-herm, West Point. as his running @§>S?2@@@@@5 l ~~aises'68 @ §Q®@sQs;@@§QQ@@@@@ »8 Chiéks Out of 700!I 11371 :G-'g ERUNNING SCORE Fcngen. Blair-West Pain!I0-2 Kucster, 0-4 Ferguson,0-6Feyerherm, 0-7 Knllmergen, Fea-gen 27, 4-7 K. Meredith, 4-8 Koll- mergen.Fifst Qunrter6-8 Feagen, 8-8 Robinson, 10-8' Half10-9 Feyerhcrm. 12-9 Bailey, 12-\ 10 Breetzkc, 12-12 Ferguson, 14-12Feugen, 14-14 Fen(-uson, 15-14 Rnb.§ inson, 16-14 Feagen, 16-16 Fergu-1 son, 16-1s Strehle.Thind Quarter16-19 Feyerherm 16-20 Ferg-uson,18-20 Bailey, ' 20-20 Feagen Feyerherm.. BLAIR DEFEATS SCHUYLER IN I 21~20 Bailey, 21-22 Kuester, 21-24 SEMI-FIN Aus ? .The Blair cagem scored a 28-20vxctory over Cuach 0dum's Schuy-ler qudntet to gain berth in titlegame for Clase "B" district chnm-\pionship at Fremont.The two:uma (mmht nn even hui; dnrlmv _ _ _ ' t A L u x u m _ n u Three Weeks Ago, Mr. and Mrs. Freddie R. Wulf, Residing W e of Blair, Purchased 700 0'Mara's Pride W hite Leghorn Chick They W ere Housed and Feg Aqgortjjng tg gm Yash1§wn`Sou I un s t s . n.. ks5~2ii§';§A€="°Y'ei.;" Q-aredwnithmlyne second hal! the lb-; cals rallied bo gain a lead whlchl"med" the contest.Ray Feagen'lcd the locals' More with 16 poinLl.' 'qblmm had 6.Bailey 4 and\': Nchclaon 21 For Schuyler Fisher',was high vmh s;'1'r°f<»lz 4: Wig- ty l<iatchery's Program ahd at the rind ol me r xrsl lures vvcmthe Wulfs Report the Lqss of But 12 Chicks. C o c k e r e l s f r o m t h i s f l o c k w i l l b e r e a d y f o r t h e ma r k e t S h o r t l y M a y 1 , a n d M r . W u l f h a s o r d e r e d a n o t h e r 7 0 0 C h i c k s t o pl a c e i _B r o a d e r Ha u s a a t l h a t t i m e . m uingtcm 3; Kasal 3 and Wim. 2 f a n G M "|ese Results if Yo Chick Program! Student council. directors will ,.{I U U ,L u v '\ l ( l l l " v o A || ; eiectel in I short time. Plans were 9\also discussed for the e lon.of\~t e ~ lmemoriai windows in the Fxrstl'1 Lutheran Church in memory ol ;|fl¢-\'. A. M. Andersen, founder pl ~ 5 §<'?"»?.§'Z§.f'°' md tha lm nr.;o L e t U s E x p l a i n _ t h i sI II I esigas |~` Phone.sov BEAN ACREAGE li I and I-l|musing Plgn 1Clur n- e- e.,|,.~ M A Y B E I N C R E A S E D Informntlon hu been g-[vm the' AAA ofilre 'fe mu, um the me-\ age can be increased on n number| of :NPS which are directly allecb ing the wareffort.In this vicin-'' ity, the only crop on`tbe lint of ln~| rs u;' m-| , tereat to loa\farmers in :cylba li -The increase in acmnge is| on the percentage buis and ¢hoae\ lnterpsted should conbrt the men az the AAA nfficb for exut detxil|.n n - . - »- -Bro ugl Resu lt W u i f , 0W a s l u ht these Outstandmg s for M r .a n d Mrs,89 ngton 'f".}"EfV Elatchgry E 5 0 'I n f M r .m a M m N o r m a n T i l d e n " S . . . a h m n l L i n c o l n w e r e v / e e k ~ c n d Mr b....lh»¢.» Ffnuinrnnnt Poultry Re m e due a -rou lx ry b e r v ic e "}2 ,"xi § _1~I [| ]\¢ |l\I]i i - : , : , :§ " ` ? - - "»».» = . l @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ , @ @ @ @ @ § -,___ .Mg |I '\'2\.'Y.\.'\&."CA..*\'.L.*\'L.'\1\.*\1."<.'L1\.'¥.\Z_E.s of the ming Week d Events For the k of March12-19 » adn, hhrch 12 .timhen-Mn.Hans Society-Mn.Chun Jr.__ \ ns .n . m m m u m m ~-'~. |I '\'2\.'Y.\.'\&."CA..*\'.L.*\'L.'\1\.*\1."<.'L1\.'¥.\Z_E.s of the ming Week d Events For the k of March12-19 » adn, hhrch 12 .timhen-Mn.Hans Society-Mn.Chun Jr.__ \ ns .n . m m m u m m ~-'~. cGirlé If.é31ifn"6f Nativelfess in Foreig;1Land§.~by Maldnfi Dqlls 300 Victory Books Sent From Blair uoompuilee the 'men onfninhuev- ers. md serves them when they hava the time w read.. The Army libmries have an end- mated 1 milllonbookn. md vuivusdvilianagencies,including theWictory Book campaign, are dolly the Victory Book Campaign inBlair,inaugurated only A few' weeks ago,already has resulted in a shipment ol 300 volumes wtheOmaha gathering points and from there w army libraries throughout the country.Min Mun McQuarrle,librarian,is sdl re-ceiving books for this purpose, anda second shipment will be made soon.Rondill il one of the most popu-lar peed e in the army.Today there are approximately 5,000 camp libraries, and also A number of trnvsllng libmriel lu operation i n d l Corp: Areas.Whenever atrooptransportaallx, a.llbnry travels along.A library on wheels adding to tha t ww.The total recorded clrwlatlnnp !or the yearending June 30, 1941, for the vnrl- ious Army libraria w xo 2,483,~ 943 books.Q The hi§sest book cl tion iBimportedIrom remote 0\1fP°S"° In Hawaii, beiore Pearl Harbor. |54.290 books clmulated 409.625 times; and ln the Pananm Canal Deputmeut, 31,157 volumes had a cimnludon of 135,152Gimp Roberts,Cslii omll, huannvengeli bnry with 5,000 books on ifishelves and about !50 withdra n d»ily~It sobsdhea |to 106 perlodlws.(The Blnlr llbnry has uound s,ooo vohzma including the juvenile sactirm.) (Co '-. -q ~ = 1 V"nf '~ ~~'a "r r »1 °.Y+ f n ' .\\ 1 s } , 6 § . . . x x ;R 1 ~_ ' s i - Q ~ f r i .i f ?°i -r * .. :.J\~ =r ~ 9361 !~~» JUST LETWEEN US (;[RLQ Yau have the STUFF.Dress it properly in a Junior dress. You may think us a bit fey until you some in with a new wardrobe to rustic and ace our Gay Gibson :oilecti:m including this "dressy" ensemble with rayon crepe jack- et and rayon Petal Crepe print The B. 8: C. SHOP n dreaé. Advertise in The Enterprise A \:if ~ ~ 1 I s u v I , . . . » »4 "r: " a ' \ 1 ' | \ :1: me n o f various .mtlc c ountries. ~a co1mtr¥» dy and sketc h of ; u me,an d th en 0 \ e .1 "; 'K F M , x" ~~r r *mgf .|1' i»~Q , " '¢f, ...-33?_,X mf' i sis 3 . w dressed a. wir; fraumé deli, dupli- c ating as mm-ty as po ssibi e the frvivred skeiich.Th e gi rls f u l Jwitly . proud of the i r efforts. The d olls ha ve bo en un dispfay ? . ; . ". . -n u . R v n " . ' r v " . : ( " L v . 1i..~. .I f U C.1 | " J . ..2 :E ". r *Q . '4 ".' L f g€* x 3 a h . 9 . th i s wee k i n L h a win d ow of th e Io wa - Ne b ra sk a L i gh t a n d P o w- er Company . Rnlerprhu Nnorphoio and l-'nxrfilvifw n. ..-. ..-,,-Ghriltim Missionary-Mrs. Geo. AxierbumFridny, March 13All hixh s¢h00\ mixer; box maid and minshrel showHennnn Degree of Honor lodgeHerman Bridge Club-Mn. G. F. LoweHermann Bqatilt Minion Circle- Mn. A. 1. Su\livanMundny, Much 16Monday Evening C\ub-Mrs. T. Spring Weather ls Here ... Dress Up With A New ~~s r i n u a :( 0 P sT§RNs On THOROUGHBRED MA}<}~:s _ _ . - » 5 New Era Adjusxnbie Neck SHIRTS $159 to $195 You Will Liko This Shir! I Q l\Icn'§s Black Oxfords .....-._,,,.....s2.95 Mcn's Tan or Black Oxfords -..........$3.95 Hi~h Shoes ......._.,-......_--.......$3.50 to $5.00 J.n.GAnnisoN .lun Arrived-Spring U n d e r w e a r 2s¢-asc-soc-soc Union Suits 'l5c - $1.35 Cooper or Hafner; Mnke Con-dating Art and Sodal Studie. gina ol me sixth grade art class of Central Schocl, haveoomplened twenty-xlx Old ylxrld . ..m ._... ..._..,....,... ,._,_ ' I 1 L u i x a x r -auzteristic costumes of variousEumpesn and Axntle cnuntrles. Each girl selected a counV~rY»made a brle! study and skelxh of lm authentic costume. and then dmsed a wir; -fnmé doll, dupli- cating eu nu-.rrly u possible the golored sketkzh.The girls feel Justly proud of their ufforu. The dolls have been on display this week in Lbe window o! the Wednesday. Much 18.Iow|~Nebrllk\ Light md Pow-Herman Weale Guild--Mn. John Forsberger Company.Lutheran Daughters Euruve Nnonnuto .ma lnaravlm R°u,nd_Rnlerprhe `Tlmmdnv Much 19 l CIUIIB IIIC uuun ltylcpuaau \||u|r --. __-.-__ The reading tastes of soldiera,\ even on 'hlmt of civilians, varies. However, the following books, fic-tion and non-fiction, were headlin-ern in many WMP libraries nt the from Seturdsgfuntil Tuesday, Mrs. begimling of 1942: "Berlin Diary"Edgar Master of Marysville, Kan- by Shirer; "America",.Coylo; "You sam. Cnn't Do Business With Hitlfrf",Miller;"Inside Latin America". MeVickers Réltlrn Gunether:"Blood,Sweat nnd|From WashingtonTea.rs", Churchill; "For Whom the Mr and MIB F.H.McVicker Bell 'I'olle",Hemingway;"The mturnw to Blair Saturday, after Keys to the Kingdom",Cl0\1ln¢hha\b spent 510|g than fjqrge"Revcille in Wnshin;rton", Leech; wrecks in Washington, D C.They"Out of the Night", Vllltitt; "H LI. .were guests there of their sof1°i¥1° Pulliam, Esquire", Mnrqunnd.llaw and daughter,Mr.and Mrs. At Fort Russell, Texas, the camp | Paul rx. Hawkins. paper praises the library thus: "Awonderful mmcdy for long winter\Mrs. L. H. Larson Mr. and Mm. Clyde Nelson on-tertained as their house guest. Nelson! Hosts To '~...-n u . ~,,-.- rv - . r l 1 . 1M r s . ' " " * ° " " K n n s n s . » .*.ei`*f~'5 ~ = < + = 1 €C l u b N o t e s e o n e *§=a Bliss Cuthorino Henley in still o Patient. at the Methodist Hospital Mr. Smd Mrs. C. W. Christiansen and Mr, und Mrs. Ansel Toft vepm Omaha visitors.Sunday. Peter:Svendgnurd entered theMethodistHospital1,01 medical treatment, this week. Peter Tyson left Tuesday for several days' vacation at Ebloelsior Springs, Missouri. Miss Mary Wrich entered theLutheranHospitalinQmaha. fn n r i n v n i | : r h |. Pant Mntroris Club U Mrs.George Bruee entertained,Tuesday afternoon.for members of the Plot llietrons Club. Thursday Alu-moon Club A dessert luncheon und after-noon of cords will be enjoyed by the Thursday Afternoon Club rnern-bers, to-dayn Mrs. T. H. Lunclt will he hostess at her home on West Grunt St. Degree of Honor The Degree -of Honor 105150 _ill Jolly Friendship ' Club-Mrs. Jay FrazierBlair Merrymakoro--Mrs.Theo. Bixler. IN o t l c e s o f C h u r c h S e r v i c e s CHURCH OF CHRIST-~T A. Lindenmeyer: Services, March 15: 10:00 mm.,church school,Mrs. Pearl Johnson,superintendent;11:00 aan.. morning worship, com- munion and sermon.6:30 p.rn., meeting of the juniors; 7:30 nm. evening worship and firqt of ser- ies of sermons on patrinrchs. sr. PAUL L UTHERAN, penn no JUST LETWEEN US claw Yau have the STUFF.Dress it properly in a Junior dress. You may think us a bit fey until you some in with a new wardrobe to rustic and ace our Gay Gibson :oilecti:m including this "dressy" ensemble with rayon crepe jack- et and rayon Petal Crepe print _ _ - drnasi e\nights and homesickness.If you have troubles ranging fnom inferi- ority 'compleJcitis' to troubles wit:|yo1.u- first. semearlt, younay pxbflt. Is Chr d Hostess ¢0v|u;u;lu b ; vLertillnfbfiM r an d Mr s F r a n k Hi g h tr e e i Mr s .L .H .Larso n'= n Thurs day e venin g for embels` spc nb the week-end amon g rela- o f he r bridge club.M .loy d tives a t Dec atur an d W akefield, Smith wo n th e pr ize for hig ore returning home S1U\d1}Y-. nnrl Mr s W i lli a m Bolln was Mr .and Mr s . W a ltg r G. Hu be r meet Fri da y eve ni ng Ha ll.Hosteases wil E1-na and Ed n a Gu m ac c epting an Omaha Pu tr ic k' a Da y pa ny i be disc ussed. at ScneII1er'_Rev G. A. CmIson: 4th Sunday|1 be h1iB&eS| in Lent. Morning worship, 11 un. "lo§'"f'" Q;Fmsr LUTHERAN--H. c. Jar- L .H95 .gensen: Sunday School, Bible class-nvztatiou "fm es and adult instruction at 9:80, 4nmmunifm service at 1U:30; len- B. & C. SHOP UI i;...-QSE Y »»»»M m m M1 11| an nrG. -f( 1" ...- - n- »-- r.Coc hr ane viaité " " ., Mrs. Go ehr ing J ohn Coc hmrle o f Bu tte, na, arr ive d Monda y morn in; month's visit with his son-ir nd daugd1w, Dr. and Hrs. W znzhring. Ila udi a"Atte nded y Bla ir Gr ou p \ r Q n \r\........u......I I I dersen enter-the Hillside ay afternoon.lristuffer An-lwalle.Mrs. be hostess on ul:| ten service at 8 p.m.. with semmn by student Edward Hansen. METHOIYIST-John P. Brooks:10 a.m.,church school,carrying forward a program ol Christian ed- ucation. 11 mm., morning worship, anthem by the choir and senuon,"Thou Shalt Love"-the SupremeRule for Living. Holy Week be~gina with Palm Sunday,March 29. The W.S.C.S. is sponsonng a` nzu- e»...a.. .~\.."muah# hv 'Mrs\.| Advertise in The E`ntervl'll° 'sTEwAR'r's DRUG SPECIALS Mon ; for1-law'alter r I _"H n rlze viqited Mr I-Iuber's mother mrsawarded aeco d P ~..,.Amanda Huber of Irvington, Sun- Plan 'Tea For day afternoon. Teachers, Tomorrow Mrs. G. G. Hines, who has been Rldh Mumrnert and Carol Marie in poor health for some time, is Hansen "fin entertain Hi a tea, spending several days with Mrs. Friday afternoon, at the home of Clmrles"l\IcBride. Miss Iliummerffs parents, 1*1*';m"£"-Mrs. Edith Fox and Walter Wm Mrs D . Z M"mm°rt!Jr!mrlof Omaha were Sunday guests at guests will mclude "WE Girl S"°"'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou W.leaders,Mrs. J. R. Vlnckel and Lotta. U Hillside Project Mrs. Christian An tained rricmbcrs of Project Club, Thursd Guests were Mrs. Cldersen and Miss Rot! Otto Christewien will April 2. Self-Improvement Cl "J u . a n at Bspnrkhng ¢.r~;sto\ L '?hbed ce m r s ..u.\.».n x u p p ,m s n M .| .Varewer,Mr s. G. L . D ixon ,Mr s . ra nk Ste war t,Mr s.Getrrge edelu nd an d Mrs . Lou is Mu rdoc h tten ded the play , "C laud ia"pre- 1 wh ,-iii" §1l§l"°"n~§§»lZ"6 3 3 ''°§¢°f§s*Mr. and Mrs ~Kro gh "d Bealaih Roberta and Mrs. ' Frank ff. and Mm Loshe Reynolfia vm- Stewart and their niothera,Hrs: Lied ul Oakland,SlI]ld3y\ with lldr. 'H en Krop;h'u sister, Mn Ed Askmg. onted in Omaha T"¢f»davf=\f~°=11 Murnmert and Mrs .mm ans D85 Thompson who recently 13 Farewell Party \'1'""§"'¥»? thtgkt '§ "°'a f"f'"`l§ =l » _ N (;'Heels with Honors Hnmillons 4 m ff e , rs ospl 1 ls slm.Mencke,Friday Following the weekly 1>l'f{Y€l ;oE'l"?e?r§':eed"th°"gh hm cfmdl- Tho Past Noble Grand Club will meedbrzg laéstth '1`g§§Y°§;~';;';;§~Dofald Hollow who is stationed me rs o e lneat Friday, March 13, "mh." l rn Q Rev.and MIB.an army camp in Texas,will tai T1be so : th pr se Bl t honoreIenryMencke.'I'he 5""'""'""=lon H lm t a farewell rrive soon fOr several dm' fur- P1. Chtrl E.alll:n af°"""`"' are M"gmC;"";;,'f,e I;;[m'event..e3 The Missionary Circle 1 wh with his morher,Mrs.F`rllllK e ? " 'H r s .E l l a s r s h e l d a h a r d k e r c h l e f s h o w e r c o m - .e l l o w s a n d l 3 ' o n 1 n e . A t t a J .|e n s e n \ p l i m e n t a r y t o M r s H a x m l t n n e a r l .M r .a n d ` M r r \Q w a n e r T u t t l e o f l o 1 T s ,B i d e r i n t h e w e e k .T h e H a m n l t o n s O m a h a w e r e v a s l t o r s F n d a y a t t h e c f i l § { Z ¢ . 'g e I l e f t T u e s d a y f o r A \ ' f » h U f »N e h r i z -h o m e o f M r s .L .D W a r r i c k k a w h e r e t h e y w a l l m a k e t h e m r R a y K r o g h c a l l e d o n M r s M e m b e r s o f t h e t e a c h e r s 'b r i d g e h o ; n e r i c k ,W e d n e s d a y a f t e m o o n Mrs a p.War- h 'I club were entertained at the Wil-1 M d M Th Od Croud c'r. an rs.e ore 5l\elrniGrirnrn home.Tuesday even-\Mrs H.H Brown and Mrs. and childmn were Friday even mg, when Mrs. Grrmn; and Musa Chris Bendorf attended a meetiflx ina guests of Mr and Mrs. Victor _ v eFredaSands were co-hosteases. of nw Herman chapter 0.L.::»Johnson and Phyllis and Mr and The group includes eight Blair last 'Thursday M d J lm'.rs.An rew o son.E Mrs.George Kuhr,Jr.,enterLned the Self-Improvement Club, xcsduy aftemoon.Eight mem; rs were present to study the les n on decoi-aLive sewing finishes; e material was presented by the eject leader,Mrs. Hans Soren- n. lue Ribbon Baby Beef C. R. Mend, from 4 to 5 p.m. ev-ery Wednesday, at the church. ROSE HILL Mm. .."0I)ISl`-A. W. Clarke: Sunday School, 10 mm.; divine service, 11a.m. LUTHERAN, KENNARD AND WASHINGTON-P.C .Jensen. Sunday School 10 a.rn.everySundnyat Kermard, 2nd and MnStundnvatWashinszton.Service mum mlm, \....=.., ....,,... .._,.._._~mu-;scmr>'rmN FILLING is our specialily.Phnnu us yourwants. \\'c'll mail than to you. Ho t W a t e r Bot tl es and Combinations "- - U n i lilfl1 you |\~ » nHome or Syringe Buy Now. See our cnmvlele stock.7 S c t o $ 2 . 7 5 '.|_I 25c Box, Now 501: Box, Now 50-Tablet Box100-Tables; B0x"ffff.f.. 19c .,..,.,..39c 591: 98c 59: 9c Cod Liver Oil N Y A L Half Pint ..................59C Full Pint ...BSc Mi l k o f Ma g n e s i a _T ablets 100 Tablets for ,.......39c 200 Tablets for .........69c » EPSOM SALTS 5 Pounds ....._..._.29c DRY DYP \ U. & F. Heavy OilP i n t s 494:Qu a r t s 8 9 c Steel Garden Rake »-98 Spading Forks -v $1.1 Garden Trowel 552,--zs Pruning Shears --49 Lawn Seed -»_29 anT h e _ A g } § Q §g 1 n w f MILK IS A roon \c o c >c I I I 1 v '\» I lo u n s 0 7 you any is Ithey helr ever 5 School teachers. Project Leaders Study Victory Gnrden Lwson"yictory Foods In Garden" is the timely subject selected for the current project extension lesson. Miss Ruth Wolfe, extension agent,will instruct club speakers at thelfollowing focal poihts throughout the county during the next few l I Mnrfh 12. Blair group, Scheme,- |Ha\I; Mardi 13, Arlington; March17Pontnnelle;March 18,Ken-I nmd;March 19,Herman; and March 20, Blair.' Klein - Larsen ~por.mer Larsen ol lxennnrd nt 7:30 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soll dmyeto Gretna.Nebraska.'l`hursds3'. where they attended the SilverWedding ngservancewl Mrs. Soll'sbrother an sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stark. hlr. and Mrs Fred Long wereSunday guests of their son-in-lawund dnughter, Mr. und Mrs. Earl Caldwell .And Neil.Mondny,the Longs entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harper of Herman, and Mrs.Jeff Rosenbaum was a Friday vis- itor. and James H.Ewald of Omaha i Miss Margueriitte Hetheringtoh were married at the Methodist pnr- sonage, Monday afternoon at twoo'clof-k, by Rev. John P.Brooks.Their attendants were Elluuise 'Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wulf and Billy entertained at dinner,Sun- day,for Mr_and Mrs.Theodore Croudy and children.Evening vis-itors were Mr. and Mrs. Jens Han- sen of OrumMrs. Paul Mscitmnn will enter- tain members of the Blair Merry# makers Club, torhorrow (Friday), nt n social afternoon ol games fnl- lowcd by refreshments. The occa-sion is Mrs. hlmeAmnn's birthday. Prof. Paul Nyholm ol the Dans College faculty leaves Fridny for Wahoo.He will he one of theprincipnlspeaker; at a Luther League conference st Luther Cel» lege, this week-end...,h MW e d d i n 1 M g r 7 Miller and E. IL Clayton, also of M§§°'£;.'T.T.'l 'i€`.`Ll'._`.Z'§.§"tn£.."'Z§ 3 ,°Omaha.lthe Blnir Hospital, Wednesday sl- I Mrs Corn McDonald of H°°'P°",ternoon, with a light ease of pneu- Miss Peggy Klein of Wolbach, ls spending a few days with h"'»n\onia.Nebraska, becameflxe bride of Eh brother and sister-in-law, Mx-._ and'Mr. and M,-,_ Leo 3,n;g of W"_ Mm. A, R. Beales.Sundn dmne_,_____L Y __ 'liamsberg, lows, arrived Tuesday ~--~--... ..i... u- .....| wr.¢ l' ; 100 Tablets for ,_......3 ~c 200 Tablets for _.......691: America ms na: nest oo Mineral on U..env OiP i n t s 4 3 ;Hqui a r fs 8 9 c JuI. DRY DY P Fox Stock3 lbs. 25c 10 lbs. 751: EPSOM SALTS 5 Pounds ....._..._.29c F l o we r S e e d s Ml K i n d s Sc to 20c pkg. Laxacold T a b l e t s 25 Tablet Pack .._....25c D e x t r o g e n Milk Per Can . ~Ona Doz en Cans $2.20 GROVE'S VITAMIN Capsules ......-..........25c il ;\ ib ut L iv er Oil 50 Capsules ...._-.-....69c 100 Capsules ._.........5 1.19 P A B L U M 251:. Size ...........M._.._.....19c 50c Size 0av--:o .-.39c '~¢O ' I 1 a n l o n ,g m J a n e a n d J i r n m y H n ~H T S . .~ S H ~ V e :\l .s 'w e s t o f B l a i r .O t h e r g u e s t s w e r e § ; § e . < 1 f ~ = ° f a t t h e L i n d M r .a n d M r s .S t e w a r t L o v e a n d L o r r a i n e o f O m a h a . Banking Hours 10 |50 3 Daily I 1 :»: - c l . BUYl l n l la n n amvln ulo l na n er~n. ay . :-z on lr. m-r., d ~n. ed- r.|-ned d in - 1 - ~> . ~ . America enioys enormous matgrial mpexiozity over its ioes. Also; we have the best bankinq machinery in the world to help us to make the man use oi our great strength, quickly. The more thu 15,000 bankrof the United States have ample cash and qredii facilities to suskin any producive efioxt however gxeai. American bankinv ~ make its power ielt m the nABon's iiqht for suxvdval. { Washingfo Cs- Bank 11:Consider the Mi lk buy as a food.M folks th in k o f it a luxury item whic h 1 g ~Ax\X cut Irpm Ot budget Whénl fimp c ea §re un dtr dc loc k,Saturday evening,1'vIarch §;e5L5 at.m e Denies ltvuug "" " " . f o ra s n u r t wa lt W lu l 1 I | |anu _,___'r.Re v.Alf r e d F r a n k per for med r. a n d Mrs . C . B B u n n ~ M I W_ E. Luc ke and son, Lelmd. They the c e remvny in the Salem Lu th -and Mrs. By ron Bunn and c hildren expec t to return home today e'*Bn _~Chunlx of Ire rno nt.Ma r y A n n a n d J s c k (Thursday )r " `""...._ g f Mr . an d Mrs . Gen e Chriatiangen M W_S Rnthg ry a nd da ug h-'and Misa Iris Baxter o f Blair, Bn1y 'm._ ?[,,Ray man C ulver t, bo th of Ca me ro n of Her ma n an d Mr , a nd Oma ha .we re 'I'hu.rsd|\y 8U¢#fB_°f Mr s Ke lly Ry a n o f Oma h a vf a r e Mm Rotl\ery'a brother-in~law 11110 1 1 .I mt...f\nn\||*'-s..|__if...-n d Mvn W W .~1 ounoefnre o x o c3 l b s . 2 5 c 1 0 l b s . 7 5 1 : \ Ml Kinds Sc to 20c pkg Tablets 25 Tablet Pack .._....25c il ;\ ib ut L iv er Oil 50 Capsules ...._-.-....69c 100 Capsules ._.........$1.19 D e x t r o g e n Milk Per Can . ~Ona Doz en Cans $2.20 P A B L U M 251:. Size ...........M._.._.....19c 50c Size 0av--:o .-.39c GROV E'S VITAMIN Capsules .........-..........25c | | b \ | \ V | U N E E D ; Dr. and Mm. D R. Ehlers and expects to return home to€ family moved,S8-Ullrdey, to the {Th\n~sday"`)from Immanuel H Osterftmn home on West Colfax. pital .where she hae been a pati' Street,recently vacated 'JY the fur several weeks.Her cbndit Vernon F.Bellows family.The is improved, according no repo MILK1 u 1 Leonard E. Axwll Generil Conlrldor md Builder Power I-lqnlmnenl MASON md CARPENTERWORK Blue Prints Plwme-Bhck ns 1004 South Walker Avenue | S ¢|I I e e =||: ~f .,Joe Kr mn e r a n d sou, Joseph, and Ed war d Thu nke r,a ll o f Croftun, Nebraska.Miss Benson, R.. N., was a W ed» nesday evening dinner guest of Mr. and M m Pa u l Ny h o lm and c hil- dlzen.Misa Berman in stationed vnth the army in Greeniand, and is ip rn di ng a sh or t f u rlo ug h i n th e Jniddleweat.She will return to her ei IBY! Dost the latter p art o f th is week. B U Y D E F E N S E B O ND S ~|,°|:\ nc".sl.}B U Y q y l l l n l lU .a n n amvln ulIo l n |g H' . L l ---1'<'~-v~"rS1<. Washington Co. Bank Blair, Nebraska f '~ ~ ~ g x e a l . K 7 puwot{alHn\honnBon'|il&hHox '-..»»'survival. .f Banking Hours 10 |50 3 Daily r; § _ ; " ; ; _ > ; _ ; L ; . " M ; " m d M r s .A §iii " T ~ ~ned at el Sunday, for Hines Jlplen and P!terlsn. also of the Waterloo facgl1Mil kG iveB them F o o d 31lests at U \e le me nt s th a t c a n 't b e g o tte n e ls e whe re .M I L K M U S T N E V E R b e e li mi na t e d f ro m y o ur p ur c ha s e s . To Get the Puresb-»BUY P A S T E U R I Z E D M I L K Sold in Blair Only Bv 0 B l a u *D u l r yo rms .mm-:R L lxnsmz \Hanlen home Wm Mm 1'°V"""' lAttsncnmswereMr.L:\rsen's bwlher-in-law and niswr, lllr. andMrs. C. Lal!/er Stoke! of Fremnnhl The bride is the yuungest daugh- ter of Mr. und Mrs. William Klein of Mr. and Mn. Hurry Inman ofKennnrd. The couple will make their home ln Fremont..Mr. and Mrs. Inman were hon- nrwd at 1 dinner given nt the Hu'-ry Larsen heme,Sunday:otherguestswereMunn.and Mes-l dunes C. Lester Stokes,Terry and Cheryl, of lhwzmnnt: Mnynand Lnr~ un of Omnhn; Hawnrd mm md lan-lily ol Hermqi. 1 i Wclbnch. Mr. Lanen is the nun Hansen and Edward Aiken U! Om- 3 ahs.1Mrs.Ralph Pearce of Hergrlkhflwho has been quite ill at the home` gf her brother D.M.Hlnmn|of Blnlr. was able w relum w her, own home westmf Herman, Sllf 1 urdly-She is slowly lrnmroviht but will be bedfnst for at lem two 1weeks.Sunday guests ,at the Pearce 'hams were Mr. and Mrs.Dan Moore and sons of Blair.Sunday guesla of Mr. md Mrs- S1 Johnson were Mr.Jolxnuon's twln brother und his slsmrflmlnw.Mr.In d Mn .Ed Johnson o l Hampton, lawn. il ;\ ib ut L iv er Oil 50 Capsules....--.....69c 100 Capsules ._.........$1.19 ~m m in wy - hanuergxeatylllmnkaih ~nniolililéhlhx Hours 3 Daily o. Bank : ~ka \~.~.~..~..~. D e x t r o g e n Milk Per Can . ~Ona Doz en Cans $2.20 GROV E'S VITAMIN Capsules ......-..........25c P A B L U M 25c.Size ...........................19c 50c Size 0av--:o .-.39c *n-ur' ns _.._ ..\.. ¢m. . 1 » w . m - u h . ~ m n N = u 1 » w » m n » f ~u w n u u u m u m a w hmm.m - . m a l h u . a w m | ,. ., i l ml l y x n d l l n .Etiaboth c..Sundx l l .: . ~ : w w . . w a , . , . : .sn »'|, 1,. _ v m Sunday villwn I t t hChn-le|Vaahame._ .1-u_»=r;.#=_=af\\m s g- h u - n l, . .-_ . _ - ». » » J o r m c E § § s T R A E I § 9 _ \ F . . . L G » | ; t o n | .E l l d m n nu,~ Fetal Anniveu l . l ' . l { l l | u 1 ~ Farmers Guests of Club Men al, /°\r\ington ur'l.nsu=y.......--_,..,..bemmmdinxmondmuwmarmumom wnu>1ma.m¢w,1mnmn\°d~lnrgnnt vnninthsL\ncolnF.S-A-¢,,,_,u¢¢cl p\\blf#fYol lnfnmutiblhbvi hasbeenf,x~mdu1edtoWuhin|'U°"-Mr md lln.G.L. Cloner and -~_L...uved ben two "1~nmn1.n~1E .ww Ymmg Nabmh mm wha wantto mber silicon' minima lclwol.Gpud thi! yur l l l l l l \v r u . - - _I _ ° ' - § ' ° f i l f " W e d d i n g d m e u a c n a c ,.:hnve only about | month Init for `1 ming their nppheationl, tlw 0ml~»...Jn.. "fn-nad Lndnv. z ; g \. |.Bob Anderson celebrated ml . u ma .aw--=»»---.-W---.gbifthdly,Monday, when Messrs. Clam;Schneider.Jr..lad A9-un,and Jlesduneu Fritz Jnlmel., Chris Nick Friedrlcksen md Slnrley.Jdmel and Nels Christensen mm Mrs.I m #Jansen and Jada,sweats._Nomnn Dmxon and Leo Hglmdnilh.Mr.md Mrs.Arthur Hansen The evmgr was smut :alarms 1:»in~d La 1 Omaha. visitors. achnr puns were won by MeirlrunlwereI9..mn :DA Mmdames James Sch.§|ei§le.\'. . . . . . ¢ . - - - -- - - - " - _ __.Among: those from mia vial!!it?attendinir the dedication or .thernew nddition to the Herman Meth- odist Ghmeh. Stmday, were MessrnsndMesdameaTomWakefield,Aubrey Gaines md family and n...1-W.Chnmberlain and family. .f n m ly , wn u n a n - - -to g fum 1 1; NC UHUUY Olxlc u " " ° ° " ' T ~fx..- s."§.A k m lndudin w: MV'~Th e d n d l i n e W be A p n l 1 iI ww ..........,.__enty farmen who were guau, lb-wsded a dinner given Tuesday evening, Much 8, by the Anlngwn Community Club..G u m speakers were o-wmv Agent E.D.Fmhmey of Blair, who woke ngarding the Vic4.01-'Y gu~de\\in8 nwmm and sugar rn-tlnning, und J.W.Hqyperly, dl- rodnr of a. hybrid ned com mm- 1>\ny»Musical enmnaimnent wasprovided by E\e|.nor Hlhlbeck md NhmB.uman.. 1 \ I n u r u m m - »b l n .A r \ y n J o h m w n m d N m ¢ Y » h n va b e e n v i d t i n g x t t h e A r t J o h n - s o n h o m e ;s h e l e l t M o n d l y f o r M i m e a p o l i s t o s p e n d u ve ; - n l w e e k : w i t h r e m i v e s .M i s s C a r o \ m m m .w h o l m o n T u e s d a y f o r S e l t t l e .W n s h i n g w n , w a s h o n o r e d a t n h r e w e \ \v ¢ ¥ Y » S u m l n y ,a t h e r h o m a I n n l u d e d w e r e M a u r a .a n d M e s d l m a A r t L a k e r , D i c k N e l s o n . . h c k S c h e e r , O b e n ' T § " ° 'z " " w " § a f ' ¢ ' § ° 3 ' § § o r o ! E \o m .-~r .e 1 - . . | . . . -, T h o m v w h o f ~ it wu nunmuww-Court Guard officers are trained' xt thq Coast Guard Awdzmy, Nevr London,Canned-icut.xc corru-pondn m the miliury academy at Wen Point md the nxval academy at Annapolis, exvpt that no np- pointment il r¢quix\ed~Cadeu are women by competitive examina- tions, which an £0 bs held Mly 13th this year in 50 dBm, includ-ing Omnhn.Applhantiors w take the exnminidunn must be pm,.....\..,\ .r mn; (nur week! enxliar m a n l y .l l n . h a d W e l l e r ! ! ! - " l a n d a u - \ § | " i ¢ . 7 4 i x i m . l n .H u r d : A m o r - ' - - - » -an s u m m |n m u `|n m / m m c u m ¢ n l - p ¢ ; u _ , = . m w u u m ,.';.=;f .¢¢| '°'{¢§, " " g _ . . . \S n ,, , , |r e m d u u m . l n . e m u . E m : - . H L -_ ».. ._ ._ A ...».... 1 s n . nnm.g|_"|,m|,_ ~ »»g_,l§n W u-nn Tdkdleld. Wines - Liquors Pl-lords 321 COM PTON'S n n 0MB THEATR P e r l a : ~ THURSDAY Math 12 'fbi an inglefirnite _gg-\y\~.'{.'§_;n" Vfgcfiefd _spent Fridlv inL. IJ . : \. .|u ;r ,u» u vnu - .. .. _-M r .a n d M r s .EDUI18r ~ hgr pawn.Mr. md mn. 5,1h,_§rTand gi Herbert Clark Q1 Mm. Stanley Lowe. Mm. Wnmsn m were visiwn at the Roy F. Wskedeld md Mn. Gem-'ze chm-d mn home.Slmrfisv.'bmdnln xtwxded s hxndkerdxiaf Mm.Newman Guinea who hu "h°`"°""w°d"°°d"7' nz .""° home.,».L 1... .x.».¢u n . g l pgrg-_ l szlm hogamnz Mrs. iiqfmpmi Ludwix and v_ v. §?S`u"2'i3£33¥ Mmm" 1.llnvnhdl wen anP°11=i°d to x do~ and wilum I-HBH-__.\C-Gmetyrs. P. J.E'Téimp ai" 1-'Q"1;i'v¢;tense girdm cnéunittee. :.H w..; ~" " *" 1 * ;v . .I .a - § =| . 3 r ;l a . "Q g x " 1 1 { . 5 ; 1 . f 5', ; ; ;U J 5 " , t , ~ c l a y a f t e r n o o n v l i i t o n a t t h a H .H .G i ¢ | q l m a m _h g q m a f v e r e H t ; " i a F u n k B r o w n I n u nu m mo m ln: Y lalf vu --___.ed ,c lo thrs.Rg y m n d L u d wi g we re h o te u e l,A d s v m -w. ¢ » 2 » ¢ - y , to s u I n d i e s C W ? a t mE , f lllo g i o n g , a n d p u a a | u b ~ the Congregational Churc h-~ntan tia l s ah ry .Th e y a n g i ve n a Mr. a nd L in . W . H. W eb b an d fo ur- y o ur e ol!e ge c o ur se o f exc e p- Chi er Bo ¢tlr¢a i1 1'| mu u onmy hig h v»1 ==¢ , with e mp has is th Ei f llllnF a w n E . W e b b , o f ~ ~ o n a d e n c e a n d q n g i n g g r h m g , i n g d . . ............:...:.....hu nnu mln nhi h. Mr . E l k c MR. AND HRS. I-'RANK GELSTON "IFA ' g h T I H U J E ~" _ _ _ Iity celebrxteu mening' nmiiverury at tl iall, irhen around 800 1..¢g___......¢»1.»-,gl m " "k_Bé°ém'ofa n d Mn . E d wa r d tr lll i lmlu . . . . . . , . . . , - _daughters,Mr . a n d M n .[Henry Mo n d a y w i t h Mr . a md mn . r x n n mu a n n o u aI w b b .~ w g : 0 1 1 h i ! ~ £ 0 , l e a d e r s h i p , | _Flak e an d He len.e. sun n|-....\.....--n-.¢n|No rf o lk .~ 1 , 0 ~Th e ~ nd Smiaa dmiyil mam onnz men are required City l m "":~"th°f9°1=| """y" in :drool uhletia, m:vhvdully ht. md do-\ fike qunlities.Pint ear men take | long g the mmmer. :board uni cutter, md second sk: weekly tripl on 1nmner.Gndua ba ofv sm commbsioned as num requirements forg to take the gnminvGiaduadonlrom high xknnthunxdcs credits gonometry,Americsm ..__:-.x ......m on mu Nmuv ~; - - - - - -.__Llxem. The Gellwnn no velbknownthroughout Wulxingtnn County. During the dtex-noon, n progrunwas given wash Bury 'Dux-ner pre~ siding u muteno!-ceremony. Rnlatives, including lewrll grand- children, pnrricipned in the event,and Mn. Herman Appleby hnd composed s long iur the occasion, Gifts ware pxuenzed xt nut timeby the Lldiu Ald`SodetY.Mn. Charles Schumnker making the presentation; Roynl Ndghbors, by Mrs.Bert Mardi;M- w. A- byJune:Mnc'I`ler; »§»d__ q_'}'g§ °' Golden Wedding nnmvenanes nur-ing the past yur.Mrs. Gelshn, 68. before har mar-riage wu Muy J, Gaines, daugh-mr ol Mr. md Mn. J. W. Gndnas,nrly ploneen of thq Elk City vi- cinity; sho nnd Mr. Gelston, nge'18,we n murle d at the Guinea home on Much 2, 1892 and in that same yeu- Mr. Gelltun opened the Elk City Shore, which he con- tinues m operate.They ure dim dounwy known to the whole com-munity u "Prank and Mnry", andboth have taken the lend in nenrly --.N .~\.m~¢h and sodnl miviry. MB o war vl h dI 1 x the Gilbert Johnson name lr. mum.Win Mnrnzxnt Fbley v u nnmnhl vidun-. &tmd-ly.Irvin Von md Berman Maevagn Wedneld-lv mornhx vndwu t the Elmer Holxbeln home.m m .- d B e n V o s a n d I r a nI r a .m u l B m r n H x .u i d M r s .W d b e r A n d e n o n , e l p e d M r . a n d M n .G o l d b e r k A n . w g o f n o r t h o f B l x l r m o v e , - n y ,B i l l y K o e n i x n t z e n d e d 1 a th e M ¢ C a x - t h y S c h o o l , ° % . y xlzl-ng. Rav. mu mn. x, v. ..........._uxdly a group alled co help Mn Schmidt observe her birthday.Mr. and Mn. Torn Jensen. Axmm md Mu-le. went dm week-ennt SL Lo di .Milton;-1 md thealso vllited in lllinbir with themn md brother, Wwdmw Janne who is stationed at a. nrmv amM m Oli:Decker enwrhinntheDoubleFnur Bridlze Clv Hensley.Guests were Mrs. EggOwen and Gary. Mrs. Mattie4511-emonti md Mn. Merle WI e .,Thursday, Mn. Roy Nelson whosteelto the Gnbllal. Club.ll: u-....- ,.... . u-uni.nr mm mn. 141° vu-uwn ww--hys hat week at the Cnml me.and lbs .Fremont Jmunini-nz Mr. ma Mrs.Frank move this week. ~|y meats of the John HdnrwereMr. md Mn. Gwrzv :rd Hn. Howard I-'ink vla- iundly. at the Carol F r ! 'zmnrml nl.. -.._ _.__.___Sundny evsnill with tm W dw r Gleaelmnul-Mlm Eh Gleselmux visited hurl dtlcr, Mrs.Howud Frnnke, mdherllxhr-ln-law,l n .Wnlcer Giuelmum.in tha Dodge County Hospiul, Hurd!!-llra. A. Schormum md daugh- k r ,AM-I. ml Sevmni have re-turned altar peveral days with lm'dlfdn. Mn- Len: Echtenkxmp md Hrs. Tillla Wnlkmhvrlf-» md oth- er nlstivel.Mrs. A.. C. Boldt md Mrs. Will Adam! were co-hostgneg, 1-'H-idy, duty u phy nun um-._ _ ,,LL Commmder Guia Tunnay. Mist Fern Lltner of Holdxege ue- compmlad the Wobbs.Mr. and Mrs. Rnssdl Gibson md sons of Lincoln spent Sundly with Mrs. Glb¢<m'a pnema,Hr. un! Mn. Jny C. Blnclrlmrh-`Mrs.Hnrlux Human and chil-dren of Onuhl ue vlnitlnz levenlweeks with he; parents, Mr. mdMrs. Héfley Appleby, prim- so their deputuve in Buhl, Idnho.Thare.they, with Mr. Hmmm, will makes their futuxt home.Mr. md Mrs. Ridnni Bl;cl5,_u3d wu» v | ,....'ke m¢ \ mm1 velop offi/anandthird y crulle durlm a Cont Gm ye n me n u trxining ld' the Awdemg ensigm. The mid! those wlshin tions an:Asdvnolwill through tri U. S. Diet Standards Studied , _ . _ . _ -- - mce INCKEASSS REVEAL BEST rqoo BUYS fri;n<>ur.<=¢m1§9% milk 15% ~ lean meat. \>°u1=rsn fish i7»/. »0 - C90 'W '.~,»*=*1¢s,its»un»|il»»e¢A»-113% s u q m 19% mmaeocs. dtrus mms 26% eQQs 287| lzqumes 28% ats 32% patauou 6% 1 y gram, yellow vegetables 37 . ma rw- :mm-n mv.-b., uw, .»w»a .sn Nvwmf, mo ni m~\hvi~ Q~h mye onahpi u Pr oh o gcs1 c 1 ppl~ 'rms EAT SHOP --M e a l s-= THE av erage price increa se lora moderate cost. adequate diet for a family of leur, (or one week. has increased ZA per cent ln the pantyear,ac c ordlni m the Natlnnal Daky Co unc il.The foods chosen were based on dietary ltandnrda set nn by the Bureau o! Home Econom-ics,Uni ted State! Dep ar tme nt at Axric u lnne.The pdcea were fromtheBureauofLab or Statistics, Un i te d S ta te :D e p a r tme n t of La b o r , Uu h lu lto n D. C.»__ . . _ _ . . . Average pric e inc reases at eac h group o! food! were c omputed fromthe latest retail pric es in El c ltlea compared to the same period ot theprevluua year.The amallext pric e inc rease. 9 per cent, Waller Hour an d cereals.Ml lk wa s th e ne xtsmalles t with nn lnc rease o f anly 15 per cent. 'Die price inc rease for lat: varied from 16 tc as per c ent wi th an average 01 82 per cent. Among all tsts butter with 16 per cent snowed the lowest inc rease. ied her home.Mr. and Mrs. Jay Blmkbnrn go m Omaha Almost dlily to dit har bmther,George Miller of Bhir, He submitted so n major opentiun last week. Gold"byCl~com~-~~--- ~rls.Tha Gelstnnn have two dmghtan, Among than present was Mrs. Mn.Edith McArdle oi' Elk City Ge\s1nn'n brother,J. C. Gaines ul and Mrs. Leah Kincaid of Dodge; Fremont, who :cmd as Ind man nt and four Kfnldbfiildren.Photo by Arungmu mm c'»fmp¢u¢»¢ V . ."J. J,`If|:1"§,"f"'<f n|| l¢1"T7:f* a f' _QL( P a p u a .: v l £ l D ¢ h ".W a s h u n g t o n ....~ E i Q I . , _' R u e l a E i n t ° c g ;»'1 § » 'i ? "*'N e w s N o t e s " s a a t m d i H r s .R o : ; a b L o g :e n t e r ; . . _ . . . t a i n C r c u .a v :f M .a n a 1\i .E 1 m P it h e o v u n i n i :w a s l P ¢ D t l t c a r d s " d r u m L o r r l x i n e P g g m 1 3 3 3 1 a n d m u c h W s e r ve d .o m m v i m e a a t t h e G . F . P a u l - P r e s e m t w e r e M e s s r s .o n d M e w 1,r u m d ;W a a n o e .S a Y e ve n i n s r . d a - m e s R u d o l p h J u u f . B .. A n t l e r - I M r s H e l e n D o n a d d g f m o f L i n , 'D o r l m c k e r ,E m e s t . _ c , , | n s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h 1 - ¢ 1 ; . . m o tric Ch \ mu 0 . S. He '§'°§1.'§f,";*"&.,'§i€;"§.§T83,3',§£; Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Blnek of MIM- cicizensmp,mm Mmm o f B ld r; un J . c . s o n were :scent vidton at dw 22, and nhx Price, md Mrs. Belva Simmers.Chrenca F"'°°h home.H i n ~Young meen Bhck,who_hnd pan visitmg exarninnzior 11.11111lrrxuu,rde aliy fi t. m wh o wa nt na should W1 - - - 1 - . . . . . l .l f : b u A . |Wilbur Voss nu ummm uw.xelpinm xt the Avary Jumx-son fum for seven! weeks. . T " gr`°'77\':.` The Wdcer Gustin family has moved into the C1-uickshsllk din-trict.The Cachelin flrm thus ldt U..-¢.f.¢will be oecupied by the wmum n-rw. ..-.. .. ,.-___._Henry Uuermum won the vnu 1hi xh nc on md Hrs . E, o. F1 ddld was luv,Dick Tiottort nhxrned Sund gg ; a b mi n u i t r i u w Swt .fHr. md Mrs- L. F. Kreymhlof Fremont vidted Mend; in K4 und. Moods .Mn. P. li' Gibbons, Patty 1 -~-»n_...\....mmr nm we tgtlkethe l l \ ¢a n u l n a nibed Statesg t o n I D -C .ne uornat Guar r n l u u l U l ; U : d,W»%hi\11application blmks. uxm m m n \'¢'I§`l¢1TNGJ i! L. \1 .1\ | ,..-».....-.___o r n m m o n s B E T T E R eb:ask s made defin ite pr ogreu m i d in 19 41 to war d 'be tta ting amd fiahing c ondimions, ir opinion o f Bi ll Ly tle ,ac ting eta r y o f th e S td # Ga me C o m sion.Ly t1e'a review o f condi .. n i flan nmrt of 1942, printer urllo Clunn.Bun. ul v nu- -,...- _.lr. and ln. Bn Holehm have end nt the Glen Rnltllblllm hmved onto tha K¢Phlrl4m fum.Hluflnrulu l'¢C|.nn md 'I|lr.mll lg-». Hum cmn°zGI»d==J o m m ' H M I mhlyon allen, sum.-u n u H ;- S-;=_- MHlnelme home.an M "f;-_pfmm m Kuhn n -M ¢°"'- °1 f.1 lr. md Mn.0,Inn Am m u-~ . . . . § 5 ~L-y»-»-=» m # - = g g |nzuu.u~...u aw, will b e or in te res t Lu lutionirods.r 1 .y tle says,"P lan s ha ve been de that will bri ng b ac k c ove r to eroded hills and ravines, pro- in g fe e d a n d homes f o r ma n y me birds and animals.Certain sees of this plnn have been com-eted, a c ontinua tion of the work be c arried on over 11 period of airs."A definite stride has been made the p isc s toria i en d of the work s t w i ll pro vid e the fisherman a ac e to g o where he will be reas- Lsbly assured of a fa ir catc h ith o ut h avi n g to we a r out those ec i ou s ti re s in journey ing to a nr northern clime.40,000 acres T newly created fis hi ng waters w e been sigfned u p and wi ll bepen to the public without c han-ge.l he Dead Ti mbe r Rec reation ro un d in D od ge C ou nty ha sb ee n ompleted an d th e lake we ll Loc ked and will be open to fishing iis spring. Mo ns o n an d J oh nn y :Floy d and tives nere.Carl Wisley .B e r tr ln d L m d m |Mr .and Mr s .Glrris Matthie sen Prizes we n t t o M m J u ni and and dnuzhbers were Sunday dinner M r Anderson.h1sh=.Mr .Dor - :n ests at th e B. Be rtelsen h ome.nac ker an d Flo y d W isely .lo w;Mi s s D o r oth y He i er o f F r emo n t travelmit. Libra.Dornsc ker. it s p i i t S ltn d i y a g h vme jrr.rs...olmsen and De a n K e mo c k e o f omni = v<= f\ ' =, ss u gh tm,Mi ss Franc es Gothscn th e me k - e n d a t th e UHPCW'-lflmid Mr s.Helen Donald son vi sited Pa ul Ke mlk lte , h o me ,itheir broth er-in -law an d sister. Ra mo n a Lac key .Marir aret and Mr . end Mrs. W illi am Ch riste nsen.Erdine W ulf. Iren e J aso ersen and_S undav afternoon.The C hr is te n- E v n Ma e Snowden attended B'SEllS f o r me r l"o f the Dornnc ker teac hers Hiller skatmsr par ty in dis tric t. now reside north of B lair. Fr emon t.Tuesdav nln ht.Georso Sc hnmaker o f Oma h a Those attending'a birthday c alled a t the C . " V .Sc humnker party hono ring Mrs. Peter Lin d- ho me . S un da y .init.'l`hu1edsy,were Messrs.sud]M r an d Mr s . Ma r ti n Sunds and Mesdames J .P .Nelson.W'alt_fsm:lv o t Casey.io wa .orient th e Petersen a nd family .Ed Pf ei ff er celt-end wi th Mr s.Chris Sunda and fa mi ly . Fr ed Soil and Amelia a nd o ther relative; h ere.*nnd Hn r r v E r v e v and Fay e.|Mr .and Mr s.W i lli a m Wiese Mr .and Mr s.S W .Andersen and Russell. Mr. and Mrs, W illEu"\ B b b vi s i t e l M r A n d e r s o n ' ~ s M a t s o n A " " 1 1 u r a n d G l e n G o t t s u l m o t h e r :e l S u n d a C o z a d n t B e n s o n .T u e s d a y I I l Yr e n o i n s i r \|M r a n d M r s W i l l i a m C h r i s t e n - l M r .a n d M r s .' T o n v l l n n s o n c o e -s e : i n d c h i l d r e n v i s i t e d a t t h e J nb r a t e d t l 1 e 1 r w e d d i n g 'a n n i v e r s a r y ,W .J o h n s e n h o m e T h u r s d a v o v e n - F r i d a v e v e n m i r .P r e s e n t w e r e M r .i m r d ...nn o r i se i n Anderson and attended the funeral of Claire! ' " il n ew g ame bi rd h atc h er y lo -l d Mr s . K a r l Christe nsen o f this vat-ed at Benkelrnan was completed,i1cinitV an d E mo r v Petersen and i;;d "i»l''ih"ie'§§I<§'i»'" °§i .¢; "`° °T1 nd 3874 c huhora and 240 q uail Eric Christensen of Dana College. Franc es vi c to ' w e l l i e s eval .ave bee n raise d to ma turity .A t ~a r d Mr s S e g a ;f bigd l i ns.'Y L. ` h M d i s Count ga me farm sn.a n u v l n e n u n a . a m i l " .|55 59 g h eg g nu , we ra is ed wi th Mr s .bc h jb d ts niece,Mrs. ofh g n g g g g " W believ o ha d the mos t Ad ollb h Klo th o f Blai r.Sundov a t the parental J oi god e e w l Mr .an d Mr s.Oma r Mallette Christensen horn I n ~a f tsatisfactory season on phessan ts rec ently of Bla ir have move d tome th .e.ed Me r ast f all th a t we ha ve eve r h ad. \fm.m whic h was vac ated b v Ca,\.{'.;. ';';:'1 'i_¥»..~l"i"'i."1l1r.dn&r1 h g lh e e n ti r e state,wi th the exee p- J uul.1 z f vf Sunglsen `fl'si*;f'd .§"i......§Z :ion of four southeastern c ounties,Mr . a n d Mr s. J .A .W isely ar e Sunday 0was o pen to p heas ant hunting f or s pend ing' several day s a t Covvles,l Mi s s 'Eve ly n Wiese returned B period of UIIWBB weeks.An ¢IlLl-NElJr8.Ilka.:Sun day af ter sne ndi na' "VB we ek, mated 1,500,000 pheasants were Ltdf onna Christensen spent the wi th re la tives a n s friends i n and ._....__1- --.l ...an.l. i ln Ive rs o n a t the ne g Bengqn 5 1 1 |L u n a n u - - - - . .M r s .K u b i e i s t h e f o r m e r B e r n i c e H i n e l i n e ,d a u g h t e r o f S .H i n e l i n e . M r .a n d H n .W a l l a c e J o n e s a n d d a u g h t e r d s i t e d t h e C l a u d e K e p - h e a r t s i n F o r t C d h o u n .S u n d a y . M r .a n d M r s .R u s s e l l W a l l a c e e n t e r t a i n e d o v e r t h e v m e k » e r ! d f o r M r .W s l l a c e ' s m o t h e r ,M r s .J e n n i e Wallace.\ FONTANEIJLE NEWS Th e Misses Ru th an d Dor is Ri nd e, da ug h te rs of D r . an d Mrs . Th omas Rinde.and Mi s s A n i ta He ll ma n o f Fr e mon t we r e guests in th e Ado lph Holtr nan h ome. A fa rewe ll p arty was held in the ho me of Mr .and Mr s .G a n ? Ha r ms fo r Mi ss Helen Swanson,wh o is leaving:to ta ke nurs ing tra ini ng i n Chic ano.Mr s.J ohn Bloe mk er a nd Fr ed Ni c b au m wo n prizes .ut bridge.Th e Fi n d- Ou t P ro je c t Clu b me t at the home of Mr . and Mrs. Frank B r a n d wi th Mr s .Pa rk Cshoon as co-hostess.Th e Ple as a n t Hou r Clu b mo t a t th e h omo of Mr s .J ohn Illoemker wi th M m .Fr e d Ni e ba u m ss c o-hostess.Next meeting: will be with Mr s. Her ma n Ch ri st.Mr: and Mrs. Elmer Hal-tune en- ter ta ine d s. swan of r ela ti ves a nd fr ie nd s at bri dg e:Mr .and Mr s .Ga rr y Ha r ms rec ei ved high hon- ora.Th e Lu th e ra n A i d wi ll me et Fr id ay af te moo n i n the churc h psrlors wi th Mr s .J ohn Ni e b s u m and Mr s Hen ry Pa eoer s s hos tess- es.Th e Y o u n g People's m o o me e ts m the eve ni n g, wi th w e r 1 v\-_..\.z n....... 1..,..+¢ una -,Cembenr.Fr i d s v eve ni nz visi tors s t S a m W r i g h t h o me we r e H r .Mr s .J ames W r i xh t o f Telco: an d Mr s.Gle n Rosenbaum daughters.L y m a n Cambe nr o f Ou sp e n t the we e k -e n d a t th e o n ta l, L y man Ctmb er z. Sr .. h on ' Mr . an d Mr s . F r a nk Timb lm W a nd a L o u o f Benninirton °Sunday vi si to rs a t th e Glen e n b a u m h o meM n .W a lte r Gollehon re tu Seiturdsy f r o m Method ist H1 in Mrs.Joseph Rasmussen c hildren o f Sc ranton.Io wa ,s several day s wi th her m o Mrs . Alma Ca rlse n.Mi s Vir fz ini n W ri gh t o f 01 sp e nt th e we ek - en d n t th e D tal. Sam W risr ht. h ome.Me lvi n Han se n s pe nt the 1 en d i n No r f o lk vi s iti n g h i s t er.Cly de Hansen.Mr s .Otto G-ottsch visited LeRoy Gottsc h and babv son 1Luther an Hos pital.Tuesday . ;Mr . a n d Mr s . V e r no n Ma tl goi'He r ma n visited Sundev lllrs. Irene J ansen and J essie.|hir.an d Mr s .Otto G helped Mr .an d Mr s .Paul lo f Gr e tn a celebrate their Weddinp: anniversary , Thurs; Mr .and Mr s.Ha r old I.:and J eanne and Mrs. Irene .l an d Jessie helped Mr s.R llo lmes o f Ar lin gton c eleb ra b i m d n r .Wednesday .Mrs. Georsre Soitlv and c hi Mrs. Char les Cuunn inghnm o in gton we re Wednesdav evisi tor s o f Mr. a nd Mrs . L . I »-€ ié~ hxd ing L. : u h h r un.mahand mmm bIB-and wereRos- med osm- md mem.ther, main a r e n - ~Mrs.it the Haanwith attachStarkSi\verlay.iutruvIansenoNandhe her Id and>f Arl-vening5. Pet- International Lady" with Ilona Massey and George Brent Also-Carioca Serenadera .md Sur dle Silly C01qr Carioon. FR I DA Y SA TURDAY March 1344 cs Saturday Matinee Admissitm 11~22 Cin. "l Wake Up Screaming" wnn Betty Grable-Victor Mali l Also-Lllul. Much of Times E Notes lo You Cartoon. Even Evening Admiulun 11-30 Cu SUN DAY MONDA Y Much 15-16 | mce INCKEASSS REVEAL BEST rqoo BUYS 4 .T / `tlouxzarcals 9% milk 15% :;.3,,lean mat. \>°u1=rsn fish i7»/. '.~, »*="1¢s,its m m vnw wd I8% ._,s u q m 19% n-- 0 -tnmatocs, dtrus fruits 26% OQ eQQs 287| legumes 28% m i zats3 % 1 /po ta to u 6% ¢ i \ »1 \/green, yellow vegetables 37 . ma rw- :mm-n mv.-b., uw, .»w»a .sn Nvwmf, mo | mce INCKEASSS REVEAL BEST rqoo BUYS 4 .T / `tlouxzarcals 9% milk 15% :;.3,,lean mat. \>°u1=rsn fish i7»/. '.~, »*="1¢s,its m m vnw wd I8% ._,s u q m 19% n-- 0 -tnmatocs, dtrus fruits 26% OQ eQQs 287| legumes 28% m i zats3 % 1 /po ta to u 6% ¢ i \ »1 \/green, yellow vegetables 37 . ma rw- :mm-n mv.-b., uw, .»w»a .sn Nvwmf, mo \bagged by hunters, leaving an BB-lwlmk-Qzilu \11lll -.._ __ _¢ : . . . m n = d ° 2 n o n n 0 0 b i n d s i n t h e f i é l d f r e d I v e r s o n h o m e .n a n 'H E l 2 I l 8 ! ! . |M r .a n d M r s .J o n r e n u n n s w u a e n s l ' | \ || \ . ! . . .f ' ¢ \ 1 n n n D H A M Y R .~~~~~~ 1QDO\' _xx." ~SPRING POISONING FOR RATS PLANNED Plncin o! poison for rata wid:-i nt hs xi xt w e e k nr s o wu w e - geemed today by Exwnudon Agent E.D.Fahmey.He pointed outum r m mi gr ue swipe during the y u r.They move .from fields intom m buildings in the hll,andmove from the buildings back xo the field.: sometime in the spring. A few unuxlly my m me buildings all summer.Don Whelan,~ E n b o - \ m l s s u n aL e h n e r o f O m n h a w u e T h u r s d u y a l z e m o o n c a l l e r s a t t h e H r o l d Taylor homn.Mr.and Mrs.Paul Kempokewere Wednesday afwrrloon visnmof Clyde E. Rosenbaum: af Ken- Mr. md Mrs. Oth: Chrintemeni and non,Lvle.wdwd the Jnhn |Barm in Bludr. Sundiy.Hx. and Mn. Swwm Ima and Walter Henricksen home.Mr.md Hn .Clifford SubenvisitedattheNelsChdsmnsm home. Sunday.|Mr. md Mm. Mmm s um a nd family wus dinner :mats nt the Henry Tieuzen home. Sunday.Donald And Howard Swtnsonand Rumen Wlese spent &uu~da> show in the evenlmr. afternoon In Ornnha. abtendlm: '\ Lornlne of Omaha and Mm. Joe C.H.Barns:mtumad homo. Love of Blair were Sundnv |1- tzmoon guest; of Mr.nnddlra Rosa Love and dnuzhtz/ra.The Fred R. Wulf fnmily spent.Sundly with Mr. and Mrs. EggenWu! .Mondxy guests ol the EggerWul{n wege Mr. and Mn. Gi\:\ Monday.aiver smndinz several dnys at the Chnlie Johnsen home \in Bennon.|Bill Slender ot Grand hluud ds-itd. Sunday. nt the Eric Knudsen home.Mr.and M n .Wlhhm Mntzcu md Robert atiended r lhow in A leiore..~.. '~ 0R SELL YOUR ~ ~ \\~ \ ~RAIN GET OUR PRICES A 1 |'°|l I " Q Phone 57 Q B E N R E E H M A N A Mn n Holmquin Grain cv Lumber Go 1 wh a org amz eu a H u w 'bert Stork an a s on.' 5 5 ,32. 1-nt control c anrvlilrn Iagt. fnll.,\Mr .an d MT*. §°rd°"'. 1§E'P"?l'i1f°\A1 "Sing for Your Supper" Wm Jinx Fuunhug-Bud, B f l l l Al » - S a l u n¢ a r e dS u no a - d r - -LE $9 \ With Wave: Bron. md Elvlry Also-Calling All Glrh Brudw Budde . Admlulon ll-30 Cla. WEDNES.THURSDAY mms ll-19 /_ jf' ". ll I C/1£\{§0L£r o '~i ~~ ' B r a k e ~ .Al l j l s t me n t 5 'Proper Inspection Theso Are the Things You Showild Have Checked Regularly If You Would Get Your Maximum Tire Mileage. rldl-YMr. and Mrs. C. V. Schmnnfher;.'¢ -§ § ]'~.~;. me lm. mum se bum ....'~__--;-f»_,-;|_,;~, 'm°h'=m» na' &". |'§ Y !l l l m -Tnf e m-s !€ !? E§ ._ 'f . 4 mmg, 1 3 .m" ° ' W '¥ u ml v a n n n ._\»`$'"J£L1nI&z 1§"°"éf s " ° c'Z'5I`L"T.'i"I¢§E»\."" uuunv v ; »\-...W-. -____w i l " m u "x¢ xfzmmxon Cir ?l'.§"°'1'i"é"£f.Y.,.';.. l.?,§.'h'3.?.§" ,'e .r»edu 15l'ln`Dlre¢tion| for sw Y'iln|¢ Hrs. 8chjodt's and Lyle Hm- 'illt Folsom dhetlvely nn indudnd |en'| birthdays.of Mr ..Sands dlnn nmsn the cixculu ma nfl' A. 1 £ 'B..| ..were Hr ~ lleé iii '|John and Jimmv Folev attended wtho Blue Ribbvn Cd! Club at theN g v g f f ] S E F 9 3 ''and ln. c. B. sun.. and Mr. and u Byrvn 'BROODER H0 USE|J ";3 » _ °;,°'un_ 'i $ .'a "ml3 § '"w;"£ | Tomstn md elbblle plant: lor lv wen Suhdiv nimmocm v*dtm1I llslvdn wl-la ma n-vm Von ; : . x : ' - = " : . " . : " w w 2 : r . ° ' » ~ ' i " - = = = " M n .»»»f»""»2f-r»"2'-°a°: . " : - ' ' f e Billy,Gearrxe or h w g r v J .hd ||nd Mr. usd Hrs. Hsmld Tr-vl»»'.\"`M",n_md M a d l ma Walter dl Em nnl Paul and Bill, Jimmy 'hd P481 nlkandnd Anderson. lm-'ln Chrlnennsn and '~*~on "Y" ""~u m w w w of the u¢ u\.m¢ B,, Vo n ¢ »|~,,,,d,an uF.. a H°m>¢ r¢» sxwdm Horuwl- cum in Ha mm, Sunday ,Hn. gm*v v v i r. !cux-Int It the Nebnslu Coll|¢\ of ~ a n d " H hive re-Agrlmlmre.L I B R A R Y N O T E S wma wo n! tha t the i r m. a nnluddlu. n dust thu humldlli'Won, in shdmaed In Tanpeuem.y |resultlng from the vnurlng of Lhcl L u n a below nm several nwHr. and Hn. William Vou um.~rr°*1 nz pa m a n m m m .th e :mu on en,Blli r m m J v l m - n i n m l n , |nhdvel:|Mr. md M n . w m i m Jnhnel mwinx candldunn ln tha hmme \A Idrly damp or humid amos-. |her~e mnke s a be wlr plne e w'greed chick:than tba sxtramely 'dry eondllionl that pravnll ln many broodu- bonu.| \Buy Ddanu Bond: md Gavin; Bump Nav! "Admes Aunt", .Ynlm A"-.mg '"A| pm>¢m m " .n u s u m; "ml--mmm".~.\\~»-1 -~;"I-'rmdlmn'| Cnslr". Dlvlma Du. Mnumr.Seven! juvenile books, including a lnrga group o! Primus and l Bun Btiwn book*hy HalenDon Boynton, nn on hand, dm. |hnme of luck Rkhhr.Slllxfdli evmink-_ur.an§"Mr|.Chl mc a wf xmwanOmahadmppsn, Tlmndsy. md Mr. md Hn. Fnnk Hendricku n wen Sundnv vinlwn of Mr.md Hn. Henry Kay nz lrvlngwn. Vendn Qhrinenun nttennad a roller uhtmrz part# nt Frcmont, Tussd-ly nluht-Fnd Paulson nam! Mmdny atthe Elmer Holndn hams.|Mr . w e Hn . J o h n ny ; u mm - ' - - _ I £\ n n a m n ~wdlr nqupg.Mr. and Mn. Ola Sorensenmm were guests of Mr. and - unes Sappenfidd in Omaha, S~ yMr. and Mrs. Nels Sven~ :xandFrances, of Ar!ington . -Friday and Monday at the » ~Svendgnard home.Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Svendgn mam. NOTICE 0? 11E:x~*EREE's SALE Robins & Yost. Attorneys ». Pavrliux hbor 100.00 ».~.r 1 an f 10 1 3 3 »§§;".é.1:t£l.~ .'f¢f=»J_ .~§` a F l vr P m .Goh HmmmBum; inbox:4.60 "'"n»b¢»3'mvin¢° -J .B i f f a r , l n b o r 1 m e I n w 1 > m r . i a l i ° n o f h i s g e r v i e a UBI P e t e r s e n .l a b o r ~ I | | p g i n g i p d ( l f t h ! R o s e ~ | C h 0 0 | , ~J u n g b l u t h . l a b o r 1 4 - ¢ 0 ; R o b ¢ n D i v i m w a s D l e a n a n t l v s u r .P l u g g e , l a b o r 1 5 . 6 0 ; p r i s e d M o n d a y n f t e m o o n w h e n h i s ~nd H a r d e r ,l a b o r 1 5 0 , s L u d e n l 3 a n d M i s s G r a c e B a s s e t t -l a b o r 1 5 . 6 0 ; e 1 g t e r t n i n ¢ d a m a f g r e w e l l r m r v i n ..|1 r czecling .___- m a(SEAL)John A. Canililh'1-4z.m u m J a d a ~N ~|.°s.m 2.Tha nina Ji County Commil' liomn met ~ n u a n t ~ ~ - m m c n OP mm. R E P O R T O'Han\un &O'Hm\cn.AtmrneY! In the Conwy Court, of Wuhink- mlmntntim md a nd fni b n ml gn mmt g a!,E|- tnte w muh mi xe r ne xwu u mbv law entitled tn the anne, :ndi hlv e s e tt ha i fl thdl y o f M uc h, 1942- nt tea dclock A. M.. no myallies in dd County lox ¢he_haar- ip: dmmol.mam Much 8, 1942. Hu. Rnyxmnd Franc-h vu halt-en w the llnmh M i n n Club, Thundly nivemoon.Guests ist- eluded Mn. Mundo French and non, Charles, amd BertHxnwn.Mn. C- R. French will enmgfain the club, Ap-xx zMr. and Mm. Peter Sorensen and a nLJ Iw a v e .: . * f f ° 2 1 f ' . , . E ? : t .. e e " T a f t ; A . _Luhh, Nnbnnkt Much 1 I M !.4 nn mnhnh thursd- iiihi l . | . l . 1 l . . | . . \ u u u A 1 \ u - - - - - -( " E A L ) ). J a n n A .w "1 T i ; r e . l t o n C o u n t y .. w e u r u l c m p t e r w n P r e s e n t :1. . .u ,u m a :a m \A o H .5 .S e l f "e r » l : e < ? ; r S r a \Z i C ° " " ' ° Y J ~ ' r x r E o r E a n r a e m m .. N o t i o n i s h e r e b l f g i v e n t h a t ` b Y | 9 z `d i T h e m i n u t e s o f t h e m d mg i A ! t l ; ) u r W .K r t m a v i r t u e u f a n o r d e r o f s a l e i ._ I N O T I C E O F S A L E N o t i c e i s h e r e b y a i v m t h a t m e e t i n l r w e r e r e a d a n d _ i \ D P ¥ ° 'l l w u u r l 1 b y t h e D i » t f : r b C 0 u f ¢:' ; ' ; ' § f § § § . * o ' H m 1 m a s 0 ' H | . n l o n .A u o m e v v w i u i m P e w - s o n h a s f g w g A f t e r 9 .w r e é u l e : w w u f f f § § f e ' §| M f g ;~r m p o o r c o m e ~i ¢ d .c < >w ==¢.f u w i n l u ~'§ ? " i ¢ » 4 2 ' f E ` n ' L , .a c t i o n n e n ' i 1 ¥ \ l '~ ~A l l m r s o n s i n t e r e s f e d a r e b e g ;§ 1' 3 n m C ° u g = v - u § e P * " " * -f = = = - 2 5 2 f 3 m 3 . .1 ?w a s m ° $ f i ¢ a ; n d " al f A u g t u n t l n e C 0 e g g , c o l r r h $ ~ h ° = i < = 1 a . M * } " ° 3 '1 * 7 ' , . . . E b v m o w e d Q M t h °" ' ° E ' § ' i E ' f ' f ", . i . r m 1 i - e p o r t a s . _ ¥ * § i m i " ! °1 " f f '. ' . f ' | o n d e d u m ¢ ; 1 e f ° l l 2 W " = \ ! f ° E ! . ' . ' E ' 2 'f ,= .§ ; _ : ' ;§ ? _ ? . ' . ' § E ' f f " . . . . . , . |_5_3pn;;;3 .f¥DI|0r\|Jx \:us.u»-- -- -|b a _h m c h w s o n s d f P l a t t a m o u t h , s p e n t s e ve r a l . :a n n C l h u g n w n s : u m u m a :g u t s :5 0 ! L ° ; ; " ; : § " : : ' 1 §. x r " i # h m " a f w e e k a t t h e A l v i n S v e n d r : ; :" : 1 , : 1 " ; ° : : z a * f . ¥ : ° " ; . °. ; '2 01310..s *~M e s s r s .a n d .M e: s da m@ s H a m i d M r . a n d M m G i f f o r d F r e n c h e n -N e l s Sve n§ u p, a ;1 r d m A r l i n g t o n , . . ' . - ' w m m m u m n a n d f a m : l y . . H h } -m n a i n e d a t s.p i n o c h l e w w .' I h u r s d n y ve n n e s -_._ ¢|: | ~ : "l ~l ~~esdzmmea Hariand Nelson, Haroid, tor k,E a r !Thomp son,Ha r la n ~ull,J ens Hans en,Ha r o ld RI S ussen;Ihlrs.Cassie Han sen an d amily .Prizes for high score were on by Mrs . Ba ri Tho mp so n, Hav ld Rasmu ssen , wh ile Earl Tho mp- ~n and Mr s .Ha r o ld Rasmussen, :.. eived connolstiow.,1>rhes.H r . a n d M n .A n d r e w Svend- -ar e th e P l° Ud p a r e n ts o f a a h y g i r l, b a m a t th o Method ist osp ital i n Omah a lo st Thu rs da y . M r . a n d M m Chr is W ri c h a nd with a throa t iniec tion.She is th dau gh te r of Mr . a n d Mrs. Li li~- J en se n, who mo ve d to Omaha, Dec ember.fMr. and Mrs. Gifford Frenc h - Eug en e we re guests o f Mr .an Mrs . L eRoy Baxte r, in Blair , S un day afternoon.Mr s. W a y n e Allen an d non | W a lthlll,M e s m .an d Mead H. " H a p "Hine lina o f Bla i r an d Hi n e li n e, L o l:J oan an d N o | were gue sts at the Harry Hin eli~ home, Sunday .r. gummw 1mwgm ""€'.S'EI %§'.°;..I I v u u u u v v u - n u t !n m L u m b e r G o . .P Mé ? a » = . » a ,@ »_ w 9 1 - i 5 ; r = s - v i . - ° s = e 5 = e ~ ; _ a ° ° =Herman, lam; Quill).M Art Jensen and babv ;»¢.\ rs.1-~~1 fmtn the Blair Haapiul i55ur`E "afin''i`?:."1§"" `§°iaI'i5».T"`F LQ" Calhouuy amber c°1'°§5<=»= `235 mxmmnsm Lbr. Co.. 'poorDanish Luth. PubL House. 106.00 poor -Aamn Daub, poor»n'hg G. L. Dixon, poor 4.00 'i"£1`""`v"`20.00 Mr.md Mrs.Walter Sappen-s2.oo field drove w umm. Thursdzy,400 bo vitit Mr. and Htl- Jamea Saw~penfi id and family who hnve re- 3°50turned fmm Cllilornll..and M1.1o.o0!w| Mfrs. Ted Simonnen and baby.1o.oo|Sundxv afternoon meats of the 83-'I5Rsymor»d Ruwes in honor of Mn.IQ?Q'_{'Ruwe'a birthday were Mem-s. and "'11_.....__ 11-»»-.. ¢|\|" -hum- I1I J ...n; ; ; , ; " ' ; ' ; ' ~5 UIlu ulluznpgu'_._Blnlr Teleph one Go, rent... ...,..__u \of Secuon Sxxteen uvn w...-...,lSevenbeen(l'1),lfhnze Twelve and °\'1~<;-f;~; xnMr:u ;,' {$§ls,rE2€§.3'é.3'§..€'"y.N§\?'¥;.."" 1942 : the hour of §:00 o'clo<:k Terms o!sale:3535>c ub g ~ ° l \ ; ° 1 ; z ' § ! f : " ; \ " £ * : : 'SSL 'l£..'??',fn§?§',r""oe in an lngton Coumy com-Q house in thaSaid sale will be held onga one clt of Blur. Wuhxnzwil CQ\m¢Y»hour.N. ¥ ~ \f offer at uubllc U10 vo .. -.....Bra hlghm bidder fgr f,agh.\§fi_3gQ (SEAL)John A. cu-neun.md mu .'I-lt CGW-hiv Jndn. G_ p_ Brom. equipment, cu'rdll'| Grocery. xmunlla Chrinwmen Lbr. C0-» r e n i n \College of hw nlwlles NOTICE To c\1Bm'l'0ns A.C. Dsbd. Attorney ~ CGM. w"m"3""' County . Co unty Clerk. ~ e ve. Es1wrE or Mm mam-. d°-|°°§,'§fY Judge, eom-1: costs. 1 M...mo o10.48 n e w1.606.49 87.20Ar. '7 l Enterprise, poorE. 0. Flirchild poorE, o. 1-xu-child. l. A.. now Farnberg Hndwnxc, poor William Pick, poorwmlm Freeland. poorDr. W, E. Godnrlnz. povrGood Samsrlun Home, poorumm-mn Dru Store, poor 10.uv1m¢mnmas nm-vev num un. .....15.00|ily,Gumve Knhnk and umm-.l 10.W,Georze Kuhr, LeR°y Kuhr.RDY 2.00 Rahlll and fsmily.Milo Janne-3.00 son and fmtly. a nd Otw Ruwe\. ._.-n n .1:..\~»-l 1° AY Lon & WE LLS ; L IV E S T OC K A U C T I O N EVERY W EDNESDAY Fremont at 12:00 0'c.lock H o g s » C a t t l e - H a n a - S h e e p A dependable, convenient mujket for (amen md (eden in buy md sell ull kind: of livalock. All molkrh.unltnry equipment.Openled Under mmx md Bum Suptrvhlon. T a y l o r I f W e l l s A u c t i o n C o m p a n y FREMONT, NEBRASKA b .\U.m u .nn eu mwr uu . u -Da k d ' € vX " E fE ' sn G. HUBE R.,";2{'ff,"'f,,f,,°f, §b y , g d w» f a . ° ° § ; g ~ e m Rd e r e a u > ~ d t=, ._.. -, , . . ; _ - ., _w w w ou n t y T mu. . lig n e*wish Luth.Pu l.House.rebinding m o mc erprise. printing 101.25 :vans La.\mdrY. lmmdry Lalph E.Fairc hild, poamwe. e w .l"amber-3 I-ldwo.,supplies dnrg aret Fisher.clarlc al mn k Sh ep ar d C0 -. 1 94 2 c l u t i a mlinxyGilber t.w a r y )r. W . E. G<>ehrlD8'. len vinesElerml-n SLl| A B m k re n t 1.80 16.32 12.604.00 12.00 80.00 s m m o o H. Ly le Gny er , poor Holmqu is t E levator, po orHolmq uist Gr. & L br. Co., poorDr. C. D. Howard, poor Dr. E. T. J ipp, poor Josephine Johnson,po or Viola J uul, poorCatherine Kelly , poor N. T. Lund, poor Luthen n Hos pital As soc ., poorTlmeod om Moo rehud, poor Gxlbert Pc tadle, goor wnfrlcla OF' FINAL REPORT l -.*}"1.""f%f. f_..+"'§1I1'}.~¢f"`¢1T$ "§1;`a»T;..€""Q 5=E"m@ ;';°u§;"" "h.'; aians. 1942Co1:cours, of Wuhinu-Half tion.'""w'£°¢m"§`y?' Nebrlskl.so acres of tha West the """'°'° a annum.f sw mmmem um allowance 01' cl:ESTATE of C1111-S Jaflball. de-ZLd'%.'?'°"§'~';°l';f.1'f."¢fr °North.jan clxlml not filed on or b ceased.Notics is herebv :ivan that Har-old E. ge has filed with the un-dersign . County lulke ot Wash- innwn County. Nebraska. his fmnlrevort as Admiriatrator at Che Es- taw of Chris Jnmsen. Daceased. and willAl 4 ma de a n nppi ic ndo n fo r fi na l ~ uvRain uS "fn .. .....-....._,._mm.n»»¢»m.¢u\1=.u..\.\:|2l¢.hdnvolJun|.19|2.w\llbeiaf.1.N\»-uma.L|a»\.wn\um;°.¢:h»»a;;?£"°°u'zmd"°'F°m°"" ~. m m A . c m - u m 1that. ? ° . . . m g m n ~)c u m J u d n - 1 i5166|"|¢'§-T aT1I|`3&I-|.' 'Will Hlniln and 1.?.~°..! £=z@\x_:'='"¢ Hn. EP" Run, \\Iingwn County. Nebrasks, as by thesiatuize in meh uses nude andnwvfded.Dated at Blair. Nebns-ka. this 8rd dmv of mm. 1942.VICTOR E. Ho nsrzm. Guaniim ol Fmd C. Holsuein. In~sane.9-4t 2; 2 w 5. Avuointmenls Made . Neuritis. Lumbaszo. Hud-~tlsm.Avlwlidlcltil.Cont!!-. Liver, Swmu.\1. Kidney md ~les: Femnle Dimrden. Nerv-h Blood Presn\11'°:!n!\uenuOtherD i n u u Ruxwnd to ~vractk: .Adiu.|tme.ntn . Knee, Chiropractor P H O N E 2 5 4 COURT HOUSE ON I LFAX srnmrrhOffice, $1-Honlt $3 The Blair Hospital '.\ [Inn-e mmumu p |° § I vu l IO'Hlalon &0'Hmlon.Ammo In the Cmlmy Caurt of Wuhin~ um County. Nebruln.NOTICE:On the 18th diy oMuch. 1942 at ten olclock. A. M. at the Cmanty Court RoomsBlair. Wuhlnfzwn Comnty. Nebna |ka, Alfred A. Jespemn will ~- 'lor probate, s vrriuen instmmenwrportlnz to bo the but Will 1Testament of Niall A.. I~ -- . -~ decuud. nz whirl: time and n~ all persons concerned may nv~ (SEAL~J~ ~-. A. Carrhnn.'I-'lt (kmntv J\ldg\. It Brink! Results M,,a , Ni else n. M. D .. a er-vlcea 25.00 Carl F. 0l§oq. mileaze 14.52 sen. deceased-Nolice is hereby given that Min-nie Bendtaen has tiled with theundersismed.Count Judze MWuhington County,ebruks. herfinal nun a s Admi nlntntrlx of Lhe extste of Christian Baudtsendeceased.md made sn nnnlien-u m f o r mu l admlnlm-ation md dlsdm-ze. md for the nsslgnmemof residue of Estate to such other persons ss nre by hw untitled VA?I-he same. und I hue set the 3rdday of Avril. 1942. nt 10 o'clock a. m.. at my office in snid countyfor the hexrinz thereof. Dated Mnmh 9th, 1942.(SEAL,John A. Carrlgnn,104s County Judge. M A R CH NE W S Alma Miller was hoawsl m the Pupio Club,Thursday sltemoon.Mrs. Chris Wrich and Dnrlens Sor- were guests.and Mrs.Perry Toebben guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sunday afternoon.and Mrs. Clifton Hlltabidel al-in were week-end e u '"l§"`r.wereSlnrkMr., of Om gu noi' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen.Mrs.Chris Wrlch vidual her daughters,Mesdnmes Bab Hitch-man and Frank Kiefer, in Blair, Fridny afternoon. Skelly Oil C0~. _gasoline "~_26,4560.00 35.79 21.74 Irena L. Sorensen, clerical Stephenson Sehool Snvvly Co.. sunullesWssh. Co. Bunk, service chargesWuh. Cc. Extension Ser-vice. mileage. etc.54.94Soldiers Relief Commission 800.00J. D. Adams Co gqulpment 715.00 John Anderson, ulnry. etc. 123.90 Arllngton on Co.. nm-llne, etc.68.06 B. S. T. Garage. zasollna, etc.7.61 Eu-wood Motors. runninFamberg Hdvre., renxlrsGrunt Storsge Battery Co.. batteryJulian Junzbluth. labor Nebr. Tractor GL Equip. (`o.,repairsPetersen Mach. & Steel Works, renslrsPeterson Mach. & Suunlv C0.. repairsH. B. Plume, laborC. E. Rosenbaum. lnborShelly Oil Co.. zu and oil Suner Servic §tation Bud Allen, la rA-W Company. Inc. repairs Hans Beck, laborSlim Beth. laborBlair Motor Co., repairsBohn Oll Co., gnsollna, etc.Fnrnberg Hdwe., repairs Roy Fallen, laborLloyd Hinellne, labor 129.18.40 44.28 1oo.oo 58.55 52.05 13.68 100.00100.0012.52123.76110.00 8. l 6100.00 110.0037.86 279.8213. 18 16.00 24.00 to Js 3~ o rn~a \\ment, etc .41.51 Omah a Sc hool Suwlv Go..aumaliea 3.05Pay roll. Marc h 1749.95 Pilot»Tribuna. printinsc 12.00 We Repu- ~Gumble Store |n.\ir, §»|»n»~\\a gasolineHugh Sutherlnnd, labor Joe Thompson, LaborB0hl on C°~. guollne Riley Broderson, labor Burt Co. Serv. Sta., gnmd oil ,»Sco!t Hlnaline, llbor Weston lang. gnvel 2.8024.00 an .1oo.oo ~.1.50 .1oo.oo wxll87.19 _100.00lmao Pe H~ Leach,~fa~r 10033 3 55 Sievern Funeral Hama, poor 'William Sieven,poor1525 Eva Smith. pbor4450 Stewart Pharml¢Y| poorMrs. Dick Stricklett, poor w.w sammay..28.00'Mr.und M n .Cf mm Wil- 10.W liamsen and flmily and r . ~4.37 Mn. Howind Taylor and Hamm48.00 LeRoy wen Sundsv nrmrnoon and..-........» mnu nf Mn Emmn Tay. ||, |.\ E A M , "Telephone Go.. to llsHolmc lviat Gr . 6 2 I h r .CQ.,L IG. L. Dixon Co. lnuirancc or EveryKnavuin Kind auL:s1'A'n1 ._Lo w s mm.n wka. Gu:s No| O'l A. c. Debel. Atwrney - u n h h """- \ ; \° \- \\ ; \- \ : \ _ 'A »I ''um uoumy. neurnmmEsmrn oF Nelson Jnckun. de- hmcuasd.C1 Nodes in hexsby :Sven that Non Hanry Jackson and John J. Qhck- Klux son have filed with Qhe undgnumed p\ C0\m1.v Judn ol Wnhinxion Conn-Wry . Ne brtlkl L hdr nm re wn a s alexqeumrg of v.he_ Estam f Nelwa|§~ '4 32 ° hf n3 b0 0\ c on o u.1,00 Mrs. Peter Stricklett., poor ms J , .Tncks0l1. c lerical 40.00 Survey Associates, Inc ., poor ro Pri nti ng (;¢ _ s uv-Emma Tay lor, po ories51.7 8 E. W . Tay lor 8: C 0, p c or _l.-v...~..|~h n m f f 6. 0 0 Te k u ulh I n va ttme n t C o . , U , U U u | . | . y | n » ¢| , _ - w - . .- __5 . 0 0 l o r .0 0 ]A m m m t h o s e a t t e n d i n l 'a .r o l l e n 9 0 s k a t i n g p u r t v i n I H e m o n t .T u e s f d n v .w e r e H a r v e y a n d H 1 1 0 1 H a n n n s e n ;R o l l i n g !N ¢ 1 g o p R 0 § g § t _ _ _ m 1 \|i'i}lirs1o1s1a1Ns\J1x1an1 d r. ~I rt ed uaiss d ~na. ch lv .uf~ld - ».Slldma reasonu l ra.nu. un- i.~r ~.. ,'*.i\_` - |~f m ; A : :' = l |~ -~4 -.e 'I n § K ~ A B ¢ z :~1 4 . =~ l l \ l E 3 r ]-~_iV ~ ' = = % * " ! ' ~ 4 f " P i * S ' | U i ' € ? * ' !I '`l P J l f @ ' ~ . ~* l u Hazards of Automobile Driving Are Greater'I'hanEver Repair Costs on Automobiles Are HigherStorm and Fire Repair Costs on Buildings Are Likewise Higher The State Farm lnsurance Company of Bloomington, lllinois Can Give You Proteetion on Your Automobile, Life,`nd Fire Insurance Needs at a Cash Sav- ing to ou. Before You Buy, Let Us Show You Our F gures and Compare the Rating of Our Cornp y With Others You Are Considering. RllYBl.ilI;0N(§ASEN'|' . _ _ .. -_ _,- _ _ . . . _ Land Auctio~ Sale! r a § nr I o u re m W a l k e r , p o o r 1 2 2 1 0 E . W s r d , p o o r 5 3 5 b e r S t o r e , p o o r 3 . 0 0 W e l d o n ,p o o r 4 2 . 5 0 n - g i n L a m n i c l e r i m l 6 7 . 4 0 l n m o t i o n d q l v m s d e a n d w - | :l t h e r e l i g m t i c n o l H .J . x r o e d e r ,O v a r n e e r o f R o a d D l s ~ : t N o . 1 9 , w a s a c c e p ve d . J n m o t i o n d u l v m n d e m d c a r - d A r n d r e w N i e l y e r w g : m p p o l n t e d Mu-y Divine,mu m uenaluwPhyllisSm-Ick. Opal and Do w lRasmussen. Ma:-nlwl Hardy, BernardGosker,Joyce Wllliu-userRlclmrdFrench.md Wesle Snrlck.Ted lnraen rehlrned in the Wil ,Hansen home, Mond ,miter twweek; in nfynlwrn ebrpska an South Dnkola.Mrs.L mm Ta l k gud M m P1 hamcalledattheCarleverl¢..».\..a.m Tha Otto Ruwe wel _N r~__ . I BENDORF FUNERAL HOME Phone 40 A M B UL A NCE SERV ICE Modem Funeral Service Cannldenle in Con 1 In the Conwy Court of Wmn County. NebrukxNOTICE:On the 18thMuch. 1942 at ten olclock.at Lhe County Court RooBlair. Wuhlnrnmx County. N|ka, Alfred A. Jespemn will 'lor probate, s vn-mm imwrportinz to be the but WTestament of Niall A.. J-- decuud. M whidx time and an persons concerned may The Blair Hospi '.\ [Inn-e mmumu p |° § I vu nd Overseer ol umncr xv, ne w .»w.....,....-_ ,re bond as provided by lsw.|Sundsv evenink visitors at the On motion duly mule and ear-T°f¢A home.d the reshznadon ol Emil Krolm,\R e n s l d ~ l a m o f t h e ~sd gym- Dime: No. s, w»\§§_='={',;- |s°i:iB1-V18 Blur hosmul ceptOn motion dulv made and car-Mm. Raymond Ruwe and awh ,d, Gwrxe Sehuett wee appointed ters wled on Mrs. Otto Mxtmn md Overseer. nmrm No. s, mFh§f=d -f¢»m°<g;m svent er give bond as urovlded by law.!Bku d u \with RM smReports of County Clerk, County§:hm':':.'tif'.mnr fl1';'n »s d n .Clerk Dlshint Court md Walter Nielsen éntlruined I 'lerilf were received and filed.'u "Suurd,even`n lor 5On motion 0. A. A. warrant No.1ffn gw Geom Nellof Loui >9o was ordered cancelled by ren !M,m,3ew, md ]_m,_\, Rsemunes 1 el death of redplent.On m°~|Mr. and Mrs. John Betkllm xnon General hand Wu-rent No. 97 family were F\'idny evenlnz smelluordered cnncelled,ume having'°g Mr. and Mrs. James Ryan.een issued ln error.\\Dr. end Mn, George Allelv anA rgltundekx thebtmountg ~ hrelly and 's Ga'Ke1me¢;l; °; gg 188 rec £0 iam!were un v rue o.auxitsen due bo double "'°"'\'""§ v § ,"'"Louis Rumussen. nen n y e 1 Kll 'The affidavit o!Lars L. Lundllfl-Emnn.Stork were Mes!!vas receivd, asking for s private and Meednmes Hens Wulf, lflsr wg eo the Wm mu ng the South- ;;~;;==_;g aliennamd.md - Gm# .ns Q r of Semen Eleven,Mrs.Chris 'Hansen entertainPewnslliNineteen,North, Ren _.Nine. Egan of the sch 1>. M., .Li u-ound nutty,at 5 nnseell\ne<hearing on same was set lor shwwer. Sem-dny. "' honor of M March 23rd at 10 n'clo¢k A. M.Dorothy Jessen.MOn motion the Board adjourned\Sundev dmner zueste of r. n to meet Merch 23 1942.gn- ¥i_¥I¥er~eltWlt§rk E.~ 'rs,ans .. sHelen K. Bolt. County Clerk.Ed Stork wen eveninz visitors"Tvs ~.._ ,..|Mr.md Mm.Glf1nndThFre| Q" I -.'! . .; ' ;enterhaned at Pin e.L g i l t l m ~= 'for Messrs.md Mesdsmee H~..».:¢..\.¢..§. ._.,J.;__..'>h,,,,dRa'vg':1y_Jens Hansen.Hu Round Hovendxck was 4 'hues-_y-;.ueaen.Harland Nell day afternoon visitor at the John Hsrold Stark. Earl Thompson.Jackson home.' M m Cassie Hsmen,Hsrvev Mr.and Mn.Bert Tlwmvson Huel.Prius for hlxh smwere Omnhs visitors. Friday.|were given Mrs.Earl Them; 'Mr and Mrs.Earl Fletcher lsnd Hamld Rasmussen,speuf 'nxesdnv evecnlnx st Alma 'I'lmn\pson and Mrs. Hu-old l and Birdie Flet.<:her'|.Kay bee and Romer retumed wilt them s!- ter sevexd days st the Fincher home.Mr.end Mn. Chrll L. AndersenandDonslddrovetoOznxhl,Tlwndly . brlnri nk Mr. md Mn.mamma L a me m e Judv luck mussen.Mn.Fmnch md J Jens I-lsnsen served refreslunnBettyAnnandJudyReqsensnd Ronald S w r k h w ' measles.Sunday eveninz :Herts ot and Mn.Hsrold E.Rams md _ Shlrlgg vyery Meslrg. ' .,.- BETTER Make Work Easier and Income: Luger lx them for seven! dAy|' vin!!-~Me|dnmes neo .mum mm uw."mr s y n I e o nz In ron. IIIFA-id!viniw t t.h 'l'°'lydHi a m a c h r u ll Luien home nz Herman. und Rumuawn.M Snmhisy aveninx at the Snndnv nfternoon vixiwfu of BwbeAndenonhom;xt Splkr.Pe w lv a nc nx wus Hr. md Mftdn. A, I.M\x$ lLmd Bobbin Cul Rasmussen md Mr. md Mn. ... MMA" nfmrnoon vindton av. Jen l v m m _.4 -The Suooessful F a m e r Always Has Good Equipment and Good Buildings to W ork W ith. And for Years Many of the Successful Farmers i n the Blair Vicinity If yve Pu rc h as d Their €\§§`.G€""'fi=EmA'_l l a Fletaer Uaompan- mf-and M n .(fluence Hunan.mai Mr.md M n .Wnrnn W lke v i l honor of l.¢.Eue'g birf)\d.\!» 9 " s o °°°~:~.,,"'°;:~~=,;:~'a :':' § : : . " ' ; . m ' f ° " ' " ' ° ° ~ r msn T ewnmma home.°1 a t °| n.mf».Xa hmi ly.and Jaani. Hr. Ind Mn. Chula: Hwmdinkfmiubah and Bobbie Ha mmwere Sunday mush ol Mr,H°v."l`[1e Huold Fren'ehea wen S\mds§endxckm niece. Mn. Hon R,,,_,,. vnaiton.\ kifde, Axlinxtnm ry 5 Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Kuhr were Mr. md (Mrs. J. P.Grimm of Mondny vimitm-5 u Albert Kuhx-'|.Wilmebako moved [ug week to gm Rllnh Madsen spent llst week lace vaunted by R-lv md m m t h a ncC<mnahn_'rm uccum mpi\yi__Hj_:{\_§1_§f»Hx.\'\s;ridnel:;; \\M3 m -|Wednesday evenmx xuuw ... It|1lhl§n¢r Qllnnles From us.funn¢= soonrxriri Q $'?§f§.~';g33 `A u\'\~ Work and Efiorl are H., ..,..,.,._-_ _EVERY nmlcmon Points to PROSPERITY 0N THE FARM -.. .~ ,,isaiivn for final mdniiniltntian ~d dinclnxn. xnd for the adm-at of naidue ot Baum so mifh ~ r n e n o n n u n n b y h w e n -ded w the same. and I have nete lack an of March. 1942. at 10'clock A. M.. nt mv office in slid ~unty lor the heninx thereof.D F 1'1¢.h 1942.waS E L )J A_ Can-hun.-#lt County Judge. .,1~ms~ |~H. rw~ a NeM~ We Repau- ~ A. ~ H 43 55 1 l b \ € Sl ( ) N011 IA. C. Debd, Attorney n the County Cvurt of Wuhlhk- um County. Nebnakx.ES'rATE OF cm-xmm Bradb- san. deceased-Nolice is hemby given that Mln-nie Bendtaeu has tiled with theundersismed,Count Judze MWnhington County,ebra-skin herfinal nun a s Admi nlni ntri x of Lhe utnte of Christian Baudtsendeceased.md made sn nnnlim-u m f o r mu l admluim-ation md dlsdm-ze. md for tha nsalgnmemof residue of Estate to much other pennns us ue by hw untitled wI-he same. und I hue set the 3rdday of Avril. 1942. nt 10 o'clock a. m.. at my office in uid countyfor the hexrinz thereof. Dated Mamh 9th, 1942.(SEAL,John A. Carrlgxn, 104s County Judge. MARCH NEWS Alma Miller was hoawu m the Pupio Club,Thursday dtemoon.Mrs. Chris Wrich and Dnrlena Sor- ensen were guenu.Mr.and Mrs.Perry Toebben were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Slnrk, Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Hilbabidel of Omaha were week-end guests oi' Mr. and Mn. Howard Jensen.Mrs.Chris Wrlch vidual her daughters,Meadnmea Bab Hitch-man and Frank Kiefer, in Blair, Fridny sfwrnoon. ~o PAPiSkIS w w s~ J.J~A B F J It Brink! Results in the Ci D A T E D w i l l b e h TE R MS - Mun.%48 lbs. Victor F11 48 llli. W hite Lu I _-'~ nur ( with Bowl)$|.70 ll rat' Flour --sL§9 1 rom nur Blair moved so the nb»¢¢"°'f G'~:,'n:i"'§;B';,5§':ated by the Fwd Packs.I Mr.an.d Mrs.Jens Hansen Friday suuner sweats °f Mr. *mi ..1\..: nn 'Mr .nd Mrs. Rav Wulf. w aan |13'.Zc..¢°F.§'&"Ge¢Y°\:°rR s Irs.Arthur W.Andurpon a '°--~\- ~'- ~--~ - ~glellh were r . 3 ;Mn,I§lnn S""d*V evmlnz. no md r.cw- "'*R*§°*;'°anddfiurily.¢wed ~ ~ ~ can oven c I nmadlyevanlnxin Blnllr wld: hu;Rollnd H?»vmdlck left, _ Frldny sister. Mhxwnnt.eveninx for Californll dmer a Lyle Hindley .md Hamm RMK-tive day furloud1 at home.ext spent Sunday nfbemoon with M n .Hermux Sprlck md Mn. | » m mhn m1»xn¢ him cele»f ~ v i d u d M n . A u m m `.o n av .Mr.. m l n f l H m m m Surldk mf? L e tldx mi -=» v n; Sun- wsn Sunday evenink v ll lwn of dmv dinner xuelt at the Fwd Mn. Mime Blum.Hovendlck home.Roland,Lun md Ro ha n a w-\Mr. md Mn. Wllllnm Sdlelnedeondlck vlldted tlndr nnndvumu. were Sundly guesh of Mn, Schel- I ws Mr, and Mn Hun Hovuuilck ntBhir. Frida el r .md . Ark lh l i l l w e nlbflily nveplnx villwn nt the A. 'L Mlxill home.Hr . md Mn,P. K.Andarwnentertained nc Sund-lv dimer lo:Mx'._md Mn. Rayman!! hhxlll mdlumly . Mr. md thi. A. I. Munn.md Bobble. Alhnd Andaman mdHhs Elvi n; Andnrlfm u! Omlbl-Mr. um Mn. l.m|.s Kovendick. Elri and IARGY al Arl wn i waneWednudnys nn lnl vAdton--atF n d H ~ » - M 5 John Jukmn, Mbna Grace lhdvri l ware stAde'u parmu, Mr. Ind lln.~An- ton Kov nt Rlchllnd, NabnskgRobertHuvendlckw a A h u l - nen ddtor ln Omnht. Hamill.The Tnlhstn ladle;Aid metThundny with Hn. Plul Bnrleh Dr. J. Tiltnn Young Onuopnthle Phyddnn 1150 Notth mm St. rnxn o m, NEBR ASKA |'0SSESSlbN»-Immediate posaanlon. Go Look at T his Fine Farm Close s t o M a r ke t s A T T E ND ' r m s S A L E ! At the Well Fnznt Door of H19 Court Home ln Bhlr aturclay, March 14 Somebody ll Going in Ge! | Rell Buy u Hb On Prlce . For Mare Intnnnnlon Before the Sala, Cdl or Sue Either of the Undenllgnedx ' e 9 a ' 2 . i m ; § 2 § T W A L T E R G . H U B E R Bank Bundlnl a n n u m ' Fm$1T.?,"'?f§§mk»Blair, Nebraska a l ln v in nr Pan ca ke F lo ur zoP rd i t s1Next Time Try ~ ~rouury Concentrate 3.50 Victo r 40% Hog Suppl em ent »3.15 | .......l l v a n n n m m l n - v L i t t e r -L75DUPONT l » \ ¢ | | | | I l n ! _ - » - . v _ v _ , _ _' Vic to r Ch ick Sta rt er - Vi c t o r L a yi n g Ma s h - T r i u m p h g n M a s h - u m a Bu t t e r m i l k , 1 0 0 l b s . 3.35 2.70 1.30 l.00n u n x t l1 3 1 1 " - T \rh fw z l i ve s to c k W it h (haul Fannin!`s SORENSEN BR05 F o r U " AD ~\\\m a i i :n o m f M i g ; F w u n .FEEDS,CEREAIS,SALT Lumbe|;,& Coai Cn White 223P h o n e Friday evening viaiton.1 '~'1 IM ..