03-19-1942A:g.
n m.¢¢.N¢hmnlm'n Most Modém Weekly Newspaper Plan!' r
THE ENTERPR1SE»»In 4M o re L o c a l N e w s g i c p x re s
Than Any Uther Weekly
ln Nebraska Twmy-One Rural Oonospondehfs Fmm all Qqnrters of County
Sugscnxxnjxou PRICE PER YEAR sum
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POLITICAL POTIS BUBBLING
_ v _The liticol pot allowed A littledn J '°» .=mx» ¢ up i m 'lhludly
when petitions for Rdph Vinson.
Stanley Bodnlr and Walter Gab~ow were drculaied lor undi-
dntea for school board members.O! course, Gntsehow dldn't wantthe job but dnee no one else would
inks it ha generously eonmmd to
run. He wan like silent (Xl-"he
didn't choose on run"-or did he?
v
Blair Receives
o 0A l r p o r l M o n e y ,
L e a s e s G r o u n d
1Gasoline
Ratlomng
Possnbl
Midwest 'lwfzse ns T~ |
Cara. Must Depend On
T rcks
URGE CONSERVA-Tlol OF FU
Nebraska and all mid-w -states may undergo a gaaollneLionlng progmmin the near
ture, stated L. L. Snyder, of Bl~last week, upon his return from
_.v.._Chicago meeting of oil men.
S t a t e R e m i t s $ 1 3 0 0 A s m n v d z g w g ~ p r e s i d t f
e n s e r o e u r eI t s S h a r e O f E x p e n s e s .: A s s o c i a t i o n a n d . \ » ' $ ` a c o l n m i t
T o l e a s e G r o u n d m e m b e r e f n n a t i o n a l p e k r o l e
._v_..
Blaifs airpon began to appearin a brighter light in the eyes o!
Blair oilidllls this week aa mon-ey from the state was received to
ndaet expenditures and plans fo
dispose el the continued expense
begun io mntaxlalile.The State Aeronautlm depaw
ment nent their check in the
amount of $1800 to the city this
(Thundxy) morning an their alumof the expense in constructinghangers at the field. This brought.the-tote!received from outside
sources up to $2729.75, according
to figures released by Coundl-
mnn Ben Reeh, chairman of the
airport committee.
In addition to the each received.
Mr. Reeh reporicd that a deal wasvirtually complete to sub-lease the
airport for an amount exactly equal
to the rem which the city paya,
thereby ellmlnallng further ex-
pense along thu: line. Tho dt~
Igroup, dlacloed that the gowment plana to take all railroadenxa out ol service ln this sec `
and dlverl. them toward the =
where there la a fuel ahurlage.lou of tthker ships has madedifillult to kwa up with co~-
don ln the un, he pointed -
and that wndwry need: thecan il lmtorlee md lndnnxlum be kept at peak pmduddom
Already the war bond in W~
Sngton hu ordered a 20%-
tion ln guollne deliveriea in
east and on the welt, coast w
il but a preliminlry move m
gasoline rationing of the -
cqnntx-y.I"There ia now shortage of nilduels,"Snyder embhaalmod."
difficulty lies in :villas inported to the places where it
be used." He poinoed out one noernrefinerywhichwascl
down lemm fily beonuae they
their atora lull and could
ARLINGTON HOST
To 100 AT DINNER
._v...The Arlington Community Clubeniartainad100f a r me r :and
friends last Txienday svming, the
second meh nifalr this zyrlng. An
entirely different. vw~ of guest:
ar-Time Lottery
cts 665 in County
¢
Ji;-i;1;air §ToU.S.30Be \
Permaneni
- n u n ! !VOLUME XLVI NUMBER 11
~ to be :nie of satisfaction
the club mémbers and to the N F CL D A i i i l uvR o s s L o v e , F a r m e r , L i n - `
e o l n T o w n s l u p
. _ v . ."
The first wnrtirne draft lottar
was conducted at Washington In
the selective service system, 'Due
day, and the onler in which an etimated nine million men will I
called for clandficution for P0siblemilitaryservice was dewmined.The lottery affeds 6|
Waahingrto County men.Unnffscia reports show tl
h.-ariez nf . p.~,1 in wnshingu
(fmlrltj, to "56`'>R083 Love of Li
<|»!n Tcl#!1Bhip, age 38 yc!l!S.Tl
n.r.1ncs of the men holding the fit
nn .»rd~;»r numbers in Washing#
melts.Speaker o l the evening v u
ugh Adunnre, undldlm for the
n u m s u m s w w .who ouffned his thought; in regard m po-ticd spending and opentian of
re government.Donna [Ae Patterson, winner oi
xe Arlingtaml-Iigh School detiam-M.-...~f.nn»e n w the readinx
"§ép§i1€`5i"id<i£é Per-
manent Nature
/A S P H A L T P A V I N G I S
S U B J E C T T O F R E E Z E
_.v._.A committee of (our Blxir menem-eseming the mm Clmmbar of
uun J \u n v\ . uv |r h i c h h a d w o n
fi h n h - I m a m o f
°h:e;fiz plane.C<;mmertre called upon atatehoune
the evening WHS'officJals lut Monday zo di|cuna1}1§
:h`é§`&§f"1Tfaf~éi\a11.':condition of Highway 30 whicn1 _y 'ross-es the county The black-E'E'I'ITIOI\| b O U T _.__.\ pp pavng vhich covgfs ymch gr
fm-... fnilnwinn netitiona are bei "i"£é&"`f `t fn : p»$'ere Vernon r. =>= uwu,--~»--~;j=S;;=";_ Mafrurt?,;u.yc nBI¢£ Blair Chambelz 0? Comrwrce; L
umen.CIW Clerk; Louis Mur~ L. Snyder,pmmdent of the Ne-.G J; Irasfka Petroleum Marketers mo-1inchCityTreasurer.1 ''iatlo and long a good roadsachmidt,Police Magistrate am|b0ostgr Gebrge T. Hedolund and!
gg §,°°h for comnmm '°"`B"'°'Ea Miummn.Paul Krueger ofVFort C-llhonn, vice chnirmln of theCounty Repubiicnn <>°="=r-\.C°?:'t
ICu1.1Rt}" are listed below:1 - J R083 Love, Blair
"_..|n\1n him-shall. Arlington
3-Richard Hiram Lang4-Emil Herman Bane, Blair
5-Wm. Allen Stavemon,F1
m\e\le6-Carl Godfrey Sorensen, Bla'I-&ner\l<¥ VI!! Beck, Bhir
8--Albefl Theodure Jenna, L
coln Twp.9-0. F1-xnk Harrison, Fort C
hmm10-Earl Chx n Cl\dwe\l, Blni
11-Erwin A !p\x Sdarein,F
txne\1e Twp.11''7hxiltian Leonard Schuml
er. Richland Twp.18-Orville George Coulter, B
14-Georg;Mnriin Rasmus:
Hanks Support U. S. 30l`raffic
Despite th, fact tint a. Ions trucks..airatch of www# 9".U;._S33 §'f1'..'Z.,. .11 _"i M1mittee,sllo accompanied u m
nrroun.{ ' . . . l n l t h h
b a l l V l o v u ° x¥ "m a fb ul ax \,.~w u p o n o u y e e a g l -th a t f o t h roadbedR e s n s O f f l c e o f ~ . , ; : § ' " : " m , .. a and
n l _ _n L _ _ : u . d » = » a \ = 1 == = - me .!'%°¥v.l'SL°P3f°I$
between Kam-\'<i and Amngwnhad hmm un. highwny newskept tradic mavkxg this week.
interruptions,lor any grunt\...,n. .J Qima.weré (ew Lnd
wo r s e u u a y lw n u » - - ~ - --.. -hdghwny d e p a r mxa m Fin-Il
th e a ed io n wa s plxnk n d w
heavy timbe rs w m w f f d
cross pieces h i d l i k e r ti lf f me
U I und to revcnr, rn = u---.... .,.. _ . ,~y D I I E I I I I paving belkddwnloln mfféklm.:nxt vehicles movq! tlnwghhe
`- V -Pram Blah' eastward m the Blair pavement bn*/lk wxth very httls
mn R e s i Q n s De p uty ridge, tractors huve bm in use zu difficulty."--_ .\.- naman" of main-
ti a .A c r e w o l wmv xxmen, under the dimdion ol M
Johnson, of Blnlr.warg at W*
nn the Prvfedi wednaday meOlé
S.r;a;1ff»;Qf¥;<», Eqiiars' |i?. Each. é'I'.L' uma" n m ~E '=s=ha- nicture above shows naf ain
Government '.5erv1ce g; ;1xi}?ladr.-_ v . . .T h m e I e d f d mDe pu ty Sh en ff C n r] Ols pn ,aft-B1-Rhea licniz ay ?ie;;:tnmeJ1tm<?;ficea
\.....a:...... a..Ls... anu\¢r1\¢l|1r\h lsmtt ..\ \\-1............z...... Lara anna fn
c r e ws o f me n D es w u. w= =- - v .- - ~.- ~- -- -filling a kiep mss ion in th e p av-\pla n k in g a f tg r i t wa s i n ' p h
ing with c rushed roc k.Moi stu re l It, will r eln am th er e f ox sa ve
seeping in to the roadbed f r o m weeks or until the groun d c o!
--L _ _._ ......s. l\nil ir will not
Blai r1%George Ed ga r Harr is,F
|:nc e, Station, Route 6
16-- Rob ert B Templeton,Bi a
18 -- Ra y 0\i\{'.!f Fage rqui it,E
19 l| \ l Lc iloy Lath rop,Bla
20--l1l1| ur L. nd2l~\'.Hier m Nielson,Bla
22 (\1fiord Ric hard Paul
not
mif;in County
MUSlC FESTWALHERE TOMORROW
._v _.The Washington County Music
Festival, which ls exvw*-°4 to dnwatleast 500 high school llndmlafrom Arllngwn. Herman, Kennxxjd
and Bhlr, win be held at the Blu!school tomorrcw,Friday,Mnmh
20.Entertninment by the indi-
vidual schools wm be given dur-
ink the morning minion? rehaar
sals including everyone purtclpat-ing in the festival will be held ln
the aftemoon.An evening pro-gram, at which all schools will berepresented, ls scheduled for F11-
v
D. C. Van Dellsen,
Former Edllor
Died Fnday
d-Sy night,
' Former Ediwf of Pilot.
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n,
Reared in County.B.
H. S. Graduate
._.V._.Don C. Van Deuaen, fomer dti
zen of this county and editor o
The Courier and of The Pilot, dl~
at hls M l m l n St- Pawn~;
Flo:-lds, lui Friday neeordlngreports mceived Tueld-ly by rd
tives here.He wa s hmm ml-se m. o mOctober 12. 1871 nnd came :Q Bm
ln 1878.Here his father engagein fanning on a farm southwest. -
Bla ir whe re he gre w w ~--He graduated from the Blniy Hlg
Schonl in the class 61' 1889 =
slwnly alter llmv.engaged
»=- er
Bl' nlI1U.|.l|5 Ill lun A\fvb""""'°""""HSI Dlacmop |.mv1u|5 nuu 5 v -- ',k t th ol gpgngy,DONE 8.11: nunll \-M\°\ °' "'" '"»Hf€€k» b'@B'°1"li a d u ne s i n a g°v' | }ie c es i n ma n ?P\°° °" o ver 'lhe ,";;§_¥;;f°*',jhe e vgr ge ar lm b re ak needed.
,ernment giosi on I1:Irl:el:di¢;ebms me this hprlng d ue m *sagem W m;:h ro ug under th e load o f heavy sump"'G Jv¢w1>h°¢° sn6lll9f¢Wf59
k a , l t o n s y »_d a i m 'we\u snu..-m wilfha :rreatlv missed *?'!1.fI"§°""i5f..-ff"...,.3."1",f1,» Hmi the
" " | " " ''lor another iw '|m¢d`¢h t me summit-llf-» 'nm mum! 'g gm,--3; ¢.."m'\»¢m ma 'une N-h
L€!'f'_.!'f€"._'IL ~ .. ., ., .. .. ¢ °' "' ~& ': 23 'i "~ ~ 0 .. . .J RE1ny a plane lrvun me ,,.,.. .,._. _The lease older would, however,
have :hs sy from the 108 sore
field. The clty would likewise re-
serve the use of the hangers.Under a ruling by tho war de-
partment, the field cannot be used
wnhout special guards until slbcr
V 'v o
\u l l V a c c m a t e
School Children
on lnlpment ny um., W .......-.90%of their consumption.The
army MUST have fuel, ho slated,
und they are grabbing every con-
veyance possible in the east t ohaul lt. "Even Lho new ta nk s
ships that are being built sm be-
ing grabbed as fast ss they arelaunched lor use in following de-
unhments of the navy ss supply
vessels," Snyder poland aut.
The petroleum lndustry in call-
ing upon sll ownars of trucks
which will haul 1600 gallons or
more w make themselves known
so that they can be given 24 hour
,\
Of the Countv s day work. Snyder is preparing
.U.. 1-.. u..»....\... nn-muah thc:
u a l .V u v n D -J t r a u l e r .L u c y r r v a u vr o u n d t h e c o u r t h o u s e .B y m a n y m df f . .n r n n ~Q I ~ ~~~~ & \ \Ea; Q; 5.3
is time but
permanentL " f 3 A
| f1 } l i Jo ]
i u p g t o n
1 : d i n a m
l a n d '1'
Ec h ten lmm ,»' - ' - ~ -~nn P A r i h r o LLater g nvufwweg way B ready to 3-=» his; duty and ma ~",;,; of"'I r ruuld
¢h_e o t o A .s a n pleasant,g e n t e m a n y m a n n e r1J ohn Wuese,R l \Tho s. T. Osterman, the n e ditor of mad e hi m many fr ien ds.ia ? tra f f u : mo vin g W
,k over Th e B e i n g a y o un g ma n o f abilit xffnc ulty.
"".I AL-...r 'l"||-§v.n1Hn fn#fhB DBIP- -\-\..Th e Democ rat toonm e n o nr e c e "'l ( '. ¢ m 1 -n e r .m a i - : m i r a c o n s o l l d a t i o n l h e a s s u g u e d m e u u u e a 01.m e u ;
}.g;\==§;»;u Srheffler,Blair <§fli{@`° v=\v51~S Abo ut f our - fi c e and carried m e m ou t un u .nu A .. . ~.........,,,--_.._.ll.11]| h Decker, Arlington teen years a g o h e so ld Th e Pi lo t man ne r th at wa s quite satisfact,-m e d th is we ek tha t the y a pp re -
1 ,to J o h n A .Rho ad es an d Th os . ' r. mr.Du ri ng the periods of vac a- d ated the e ff or fe of th e hi g hwa y
t !.nmce Georilim S¢hafergrnB\'l»n;.-...........n n ]v¢§ hu rl f mm :native tion fo r th e sh er if f h e c i lr r ie d on db p mtme nt an d tlrc i ty i n ltu ep is g
'°. 1 - - -nn ¢lu | \ uf!
n.f|§i§}1f»i<h5¢dr, Blair ure.."` "bu¢¢$1»1¢ difference.In fact, h-=|fh=; a sage?°§h'g ;;;=;;";H 0 l 22, 1935 his wife passe ff;-brltz Herrrum Bmlms .~ swan "Sl.§xrrlef for her coupled cou!d have filled both o ces '°"'£'i'§. 3" reach cent.raX Ne
mn Y easll ..ulxl. .-.r.~....:1 ln\.1\.n. Herman usiH1 financial reverses caused ham .»...y.\... »{rr|aI nsallu hp n-nnnndediwilhout uamz a blacktvp
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lllmr~Upll Bently O nrn, Blair
l.l~=5d Jaunes Nielsen, Blair
ll:e0dul'f Croudy, BlairDo na l l Frederick Walken-
horst, ArlingtonUmonc,,George Houghton,
lzlair 0V+ter Albert Petersen, HermanK:meth Arthur Stewart, Blair
|l.|.niol Benjamin Greene, Blair-Kenneth Leslie Meredith, Blair
.Ifns Peter l~I.1-ugh, Grant TWP.\\;1lter William Petersen, Blair
-».-xlbert.Hans Kuhr,Blair46-Lawre; ce H e r m a n Walken-
ho Arlington47»-l{erbl George McCord, Blair
48--Wil1and Alonzo Dennison, Ft.
49-Don Myron Davis, Blair
50-»-Harlan LeRoy Petersen, Her-
men51--Chris Leland Axtell, Blair
52.-Wilhelm IZduoard Grimm, Blair
53-Leland Gustaf Rowe54--Melvin Langewisch, Herman55--Elz:1. Robert Appleby, Richland
56 'f terling h!u1'Ice Itiehrenl,
Blair57--Absolut Ray, Bennington
58-C §I!t o n Newkirk Robinson,
mr Petersburg, Florida where he re-
married..Since his second marriage but
little has been heand of him.News reached Blair some months
ago that he had been ill and not`h~ing more was heard until news ofhisdeath reached relatives Tues-
day.Of as family of nine children only
two remain, Gilmore Van Deusen
of Blair and Mrs. Gmce Gammell
011 Shelton, Nebraska.
Interment was made at St. Pet-
emburg.v
Victory ` Carden
W1lllJeNecess|ty
By Autumn
....v_E v e r y Q F a mi ly Sh o u l d
Re i s .P o r t i o n O f
e i r O w n F o o d
_V.....Canned foods in the stores will
59 Christian Peter Petersen, Jr.,.]lk¢IY be scarce, this fall,et,atedf,h¢,Blair _ilocnl vietory garden committee thi;
60<,;§°°r€° William Reeh, l3lw week,as every indication ints
mammg numbern will be to exceptionally heavy con mp-
g in next week's issue of The tion of food stuffs by the army
n nee.land navy.Much canned food is to
v be promlred directly from the pool:-1 9 4 1 - 4 2 E S S A Y l o r e a c c o r d i n g t o p r e s e n t r e p o r t s ,
1 T -C O N T E §V 1 l \ N E R S | : §m T ' ; h ; * ;a p p e a r o n m e r
T 1 »1 W i t h t h i s t h o u g h t i n m i n d ,e v e r y
g m ), , , ; ,u g g -f l a ge f a m i l y i n t h i s c r m m u n i t y i s ' b e i n g
n u I " f l n u . 1 r )2 2 n d ,w a s d e c i d e d , , , , , " \ ' H ° d t o p l i n t a v i c t o r y g a r d e n .
n ,I " r ] < l : | y b y a.c o m m i t t e e c h o s e n ' m h ° " ¥ h t h e g a r d e n m a y n o t b e 1 ; ! ; ~.
f t h a t p u r p o s e .T h e c o m m i t t e e L i l l i i 'l t p g g e d r n a t e f x d a l l y l n p r o -., ; ;; .
~..~w a s :J o h n A .n h o o d e s _ . .5 . 8 " e n s o m i '" ° ? f . " " '
-A : n o u n .n n w n a n n a v
l h l w a r d H e r m a n G i e n e l m a n n m m H " -"H u n u m w »-~~ -»»- -" " r ,__s t o l e a v e B l m r .e l o c a t e d m S t .P 1 ° l T\ P " l ; \ 8 3 f; e . ~; f° = 1= , i = = C vh ju n fi s o m e w h e r e a l o n g t h e r o u t e , u n l e s s
t i o n w i t e e c o n o i c e w a s n ~ t h d r o e t h e w i n d i n g m e f r o mw a y s h i g h l y c o r n p l i m e n t e d .\ e l ' l m = ' e O m a h a w h i c h l e n g t h »
T h e E n t e r p n s e c o n g r a t u l a t e s e n s t h e d i s t a n c e m o r e t h a n 3 0
M r .O l s o n o n h i s a p p o i n t m e n t a n d m i } ¢ _
confidently looks fo rwar d to see V
him s te p up hi gh er
|0 E S ~L 'I`raf£ic moved as usual along bottomless mud which had let.
Claude Cemente of Herman,-»-h th he dformer marshal of that place. han ~ ~the planked lug way despite e Paving own
been appointed, we are informed,
v
LODGE NOTES
47TH ANNWERSARY
._v....Members of the Royal Neighbor
lodge staged an anniversary party
last night (Wednesday)in com~
memoration of the 47th anniver-
sary of the founding ofthe lodge
in this country.Mm. Alma Sny-
der; state supervisor was here to
assist with the attivities..The Blnir lodge is 42 years old
and Mrs. C. E. McComb is now the
only living charter member.
During the course of the busi-
ness of the evening the lodge do-»noted $10 toward the national
,Blood Pl u m:fund.There was
also a program followed by at
luncheon.V
A regular session of McKinle
!
to fin the vacancy.The annuol supervisors, meeongl ONE-THIRD SUBMIT-\P0s'rPoNE SUGAR
'°f <3-,rg s. wm 3; lleldth
i n g m m e n D E F E N S E S T A M P R A T I O N I N G - P I Q O G R A M
nex ay.rms:o er-noon, beginning at 2 o'elock, Mrs ~ ~Officials of the sugar rationing
Perm. Lundt will conduct e school lprograrn in Washington County re-
of instruction,f Ah°'f* ;'§;:"°§ j "f he Es e i o zqee lute y -teroav thatehe "5
L n-me n 1 ve re urn ti ni h en poatpon unt.
e$r§§'°€"L'"§f..."L'iI"°o~i°?$§"JZZ=d@1e»=stomp P'°'1€°.°f""?"to 1.'le£`"HJ`§h J. Cooke, speaking as
evenirg the work L of the odgelGe0rge T. Hedelund,Wuhlngwn a member of the rationing board,
will be' exemplified Among u,¢|County chairman of bond soles, h*'*\etated that full publieity will he
esta will bg Ml,8L,m_a Nicho|_l]Jolnf¢|l out late Wodnesdhy.given the matter when the time
53. of Wisner Past Worth Grind "The returns M39 been verylcomes, and everyone will be noti-
'Y gm_;g,-;_ng"he m e d ,"but the fied in time to get 9.rationing
n .V 1amtining; two~th.i1ds should hor- card
TODAY'S MARKETS
Wheat -......
Com, new
OatsBarley ...
- - V -
7 0 t g :v w -- - -5\Clinics Will Be Held At
Focal Pomts Early
In Apnl
uAc o u n t y - w i d e i m m u n i z a t i o n
p r o g r a m f o r e o n i b a t t i n g d i p h t h e r i a
. n d s m a l l p o x h a s b e e n w o r k e d o u t
f o r W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y t h r o u g h
t h e c o o p e r a t i o n o f t h e C o u n t y
M e d i c a l S o c i e t y ;R a l p h F n l r c h i l d ,
c o u n t y s u p e r i n t e n d e n t ;M r s .D o t -
e n a . W a l k e r , c o u n t y n u r s e , a n d t h e
o u n t y E x t e n s i o n C l u b e ,
T h e p r o g r a m i n c l u d e s i m m u d s a .
t i o n f o r n n a l l p o x o f c h i l d r e n f r o m
n i n e m o n t h s t o a n d l n c l u d z l n g t h e
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Rye ..-...._
Egg;_-_
BuYtterfat
Chapter, 0. E. S.. was held at the Hens ___Masonic Temple,Thursday eve Iheghomg
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ry so that the sole of stumps and
bond: will not lag."Blair business mon and workerewere contacted a week ago andwere uked to make Pledges for the
weekly purchase of defense stumps
and bonds.The bond sales com-
12tlh grade and for diplztheria toand including the Sth gnde.High
school students will not be immun-
ized for diphtheria in the program
Uotea originally set for regietrl- beeiuue their nge may is not asua-ceptxbie to dlphtheria as the
tion. in the sugar program were younB'er ervup
Apnl l'i' to 20.Plans have been completed for
_linien, to be not up throughout theM A Y O B T A I F [ N G ounty, and the various school d.le~
F I C E R S A I N ricts will be designated to certain
\u"57°'mitteo is ggpednlly nnxious that Wood hasbeen .rite that mg..f; clinic dates follow:
o 'even tholowest paid workers in tho' ietmnts claseitied in,\Qla.n III-A Herman Thursday April 2 at-------3"1city participate in the purchase of muy volunteer for 0 rs Train- 339 a. m at the Red' Cross room-______24c defense bonds so thnt everyone ing School. Registrant! volunteer- this clinic Wm include New Eng:
use win have worked to "ie A"'°*`i'="| ing will not be req|.I1\\'ed P0 talte 1-me Hin Creek, Herman Kindred-----13"in this time of stress.the basic training.f '''Vacoma,Brodenen,Thone,Glen-
...-- -.dole and Spikey: school districts.
.»'=~~ g g -`? '>:;A l,Arlington, April 'I at 3:30 a. m.
r , :s '... j ;.chol building,honze , economia
i i f l i l ~..~.i
l r :V -'4 .
;n
e g 5 ¢I ..+<* I 'I =">~' i w i l l !
. -r '#r e ;..~;Q ¢I n \- j~i l l l f " ' l
. ..s n J* £ », f . , \l i q
oem; Brinkman, IIilgenlmrnp, Arl-
ut _ington, Wllitfond,Colby, Masters,
and Matteo districts.Fontanelle, April B, 8:80 a. m., atchool building; Hewitt, Belle Cen-
ter, Ha:tung, Hancock, Timpe, Tel-
nsta, Johnson, Fontanelle, Bisbee
:Tl.; fwf and Laliman schools.1 ~~.3J;~i~Kennard pa.vlllon,ApHl9at8:30~~L~r e .m . ;K e n n a r d ,L e C 1 o n e ,S u n n y -
! .h.........3..\H i l l
U I Q |155 Ll .Il n u s w u u s n a " ' " " ' n "_.o i l m e n ' e a s s o c i a t i o n .
W i t h r e f e r e n c e t o t h e o n e o f
g a s o l i n e b y t h e p u b l i c ,S n y d e r *
p o i n t e d . o u t t h a t m u c h g n u c o u l c l
b e g a v e d i f m o t o r i s t s w o u l d c h e c k
t h e i r e a r s a n d g e t t h e m i n b e t t e r
s h a p e t o p r o d u c e m o r e g a s o l i n e
m i l e a g e a n d i t t h e y w o u l d b e a r e -
f u l i n r e g a r d s t o l o n g p e r i o d s o f
i d l i n g L h e m o t o r a n d w o u l d r e d u c e
t h e i r d d v l n g s p e e d . H e a l s o u r g e d
t h a t u n n e c e s s a r y t r i p s ' b e c u r t a i l e d . .
The rationing in the emit.re-quirea a 20%reduction in 'the
amounts delivered to stations and
limits their hours from 7 A.M. to
*r Pm:v
|TIPS.}
fun vuun
vunmnv
n||u»-EAHIJEII
v(Elch week The Enterprise viii dm
timely ups tor than who us raisins:
Victory Gundam. Thll information \rlLl
be timed to the rulnf and weather com
dltloumlI! your garden plot is dry, get
it spaded this week. Plant your
radinhee and lettuce right away..Pena, cabbsges, and beets my :Ll-
ao be planted now.During your spare time,look.
over your seed catalogs or select
seeds from local dwera.But. he
sure to buy good seeds.
Heres n tip: If you lost your
cherry trees a year ago in the Ar-
mistice freeze, plant e strawberrybed this spring. It will take a bug;time to get cherry trees producing;
again. Get your strawberry bed
s' now.It can be planted in
D
w Ill»Ul£illUB,.uwrswsl.\.\un nuu Vlusu;l.i.Lmdenrncy cr,items.In UN: a gg re ga te , th e gu -
"' d e m over the entire nation wi llri.a 'Inlnltlafé ms t .1 Th "F n swe ll in to a monstrous pxle o f
and,af ter c arefully going food atuifs whic h win relieve muc h
1
ide , Mon ey , msp m, r w.w=. u.......Wuhingt/on and Dornnc ker sc hools.
Fo r t C alh ou n , c ity h a ll,Fr id ay ,
A y r ll 10 , at 1 : 00 p . m. ;DeSoto,
L o n g Creek.Plai nvi ew,F o r t C a l-
houn, W rnnc h, Green, Slnder , Riv-
e r d e w,Na s hvi lle an d Gmrry owen.
Bla i r , A p r i l 6, f i r s t f lo o r o l th e
Leg ion b uildi ng; B ono , Nef f, Su m-
mers,Ro s e Hi ll,Go ll,P l e u a n t
Vie w, Cuming Ci ty , Or um, Li nc o ln,
th e rlmd, Gn r dn e r, Bla ir , Ma rd i ,
B r o wd e r ,Mc q n r th y m d Crulc k-
nno th er ten days,I f y o u a r e n f lo we r lu ve r , n o wisth e ti me qu pla nt ,y o ur s we e t
penn.If y ou a lr ea dy h ave a stra wb er -
r y bed, c over lt n o w w i th s tr n w.
lt kaeps the weeds down, keeps the
berries c lean m d holds mo is tur e.
S tr a w also holds th e b lo om bu c k
fro m the fr onts.Raspberries..Trim » dead canes
bac k bo whe re they d o green.Clean up the muted weedB and get
. .. _.i ,_ -\.......m i . m u h I 'Mum
fi~`2 ftfirtal gardeners in raiaing\
Thel
i
LAGE
muh their ded.
Anna lggs, FM!
...N .....,,-._.._.__,, ____suggestion; of how in handle the
'"-=°{_,\f_§_}*_,°-f<f=»problams which
are trim,When lie pmpgg week nrrlvu,lo ca l mama wm be giv e n ti m
as to what and whnn to plant
linker, the column will mg zl l i
: m n -;- '- =w m v .a i m,
,.Wnkh for the Vlclary Gu'¢\¢2\column,It la b d n g w m m b y
Blai r gardmen why ln pap vpn
hlnk school mlnlncu~.M U D M U D ~Pupm being hnfwnlwd for
One ul the thing:which Blalr
ands la #Millar system of beepinghe streets clean.Wlwl-ber l t
hunk! bt a lax-gn: lame of mm to
°¢ h°i°bor tlmpun:huo a !nme -rmd a l nn-spar 1;up tp thani\=dm~n¢ af Dm mat ma xlley
ommlttee of tha city cwndl-but
n.. ann .r..».m l.. mm. mmf in the
Blsir, wllh its man Llam twelvealles of psveznnnt, ll ton much of
lvl: tm- hand zwespcn.To gli
lm belbout of Exving, tha mtirs
yilcm should ounmd :very
uv dsyl-and that would bc a
nmmdoun .l°\> with n broom.The Emterprlne hu umpdgnd
nr \ lang lime for cleaner wrestl-
dlphtherln will be rdven one show.
put seven! years wilh Lhc instal~ improvement which `dey should _a ti a n o l mu c h p a v i ng , me \ ~i la .\h m ln a mmm ~Othar f,.`3`,°.§22'fl,i°.'2';°"' ° b y " ".
pg ul the glrport, dm purchase af xiutl lhould be hruulzliuide until In appmtlmlh-ly 'ix months, n~»-==»-1==»=»-»»»-=s~¢s u f k w z w i u t m g m w d a w - - l
u n u z m a d s r z f m m m y m e e u ; ; ¢ , , ¢ n ¢ i ,Aa m n r l m u z u n x u .'l'hem¢r~ s not "MY <liI*8"=°P-"'° rm lf. l»:f£1a»n¢m»d¢.¢u\¢¢1m|=f°f
" " ° '' ° ' " ' ° ' " ' ° ' ° ° " ' ° " " " " " "he mo st ""h"'"'Y QM than *L wh uma wm c over -n thre e vu
u bun 1 mltter of ugumsnt 1: ln ma on mercnlnixaln ln uw lu..
;'"°°g Qlyq ¢qwn»x»°1>\e for mme wma, hua on p»xn¢¢@m \>nxI¢ing|,|v...__.\.-».».-,_,_ -...__-».=|... ...A 4. ...-»¢.h\..nmAnm `DnD`|i1fY¥f\§'|TRE
me neu lu www uw. "~_..-. --_ _you get busy wlth something else.
Dun't make yum* Victory Garden
tno large. Ramamber how fast the
wed: grmw ln .lv-me md .l\\1Y- Kap
l t x n i u t h l w y w c a n u m l y e u v :(or.`'Coimix* Agent Plhmty'wln duh
ly glvu you dxcular 12Ll¢m "Ns-
-_brukn Vegetable Gardena".I t
will give added lnlormltlon o n
gnrdenlng.over the essays,
:i o n n f o l lo w s :I Eiiifoffn,n m
Qunrdc,Blair,
I1t.hfr'ln¢Leu!
v nu;Ana llcdhnve bum meeeatul mu w w "mound prim ll"'|lJ°¢||\m¢"\¢l||w1P¢edu\h»bs¢
and, Bhh-.d\l!d,in thln community,
" § '.1'a on IM dw [n u .°f¢'1'° ""°.."2"'."LR'£.""'"' ~ me if" nnmum um "I 5" on ""`\"§f'll'»"€iT»;`;xZ`m"&l'x§- auuu "`"`""n"~Y?:` _I in lured ns:
=\»y -=,-3_=»=~=1-==»»<=¢1¢1»3 hspuxdiabnlnnollierisntno
li ,_§»~=¢~=-35 ; m uddd:dw:, ; i u w B m rw m d ¢ 'O N Cv n a m d w ndnfy n e w
n n e u ha It this tin .l nw nn r u - " ' °ew bw w u n i o n ffm lm- w»L'f'fu»§"|. in un wif-mn we human vm u mm mu amz. u- _,_§5;_~g=rf / nnnovx-mmm 8piek'| cum Gwv. °\=~=° egg-m f n. ww w "'Yf}"; "' P'
l*l\€}P\|l°\i0nlt§\¢vh¢n!h|Lroneyhubom \¢gm\na ¢\r|m.¢r t\\Atn Mn¢wll!nturnto ..'iil>°¢|*»°b°U1°|3D°'¢\'°"'°'"ntucdm.......___...-.. .._..._ \..... um u mnnnlnun.But'n{ENEx'l'n n n m - l w w w u n m m e s p m d th wat wut." " \
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F1-iw ''v'nu nw-=f vu -'Unity hr vu-Ae A meme marina, dn B atorfwldehhnowd|.llds»|Bemt BoudofB»vlnr _.,_,,,...|
moarnjm-z»p=4»u.'liggnsyg l m Guydn swlladon for tht
mb¢! mm da|nn2.'Hhsemaawnn v\<p ml n a g 0 : ND N! ! u I . l ll li y .mu u l lv ll u l i h vg
I
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Blndr~,Nebruk; 1&!a5c_!;__19,_1242__\
U. S. Marines
Seek Recruit
A recruiting vip. plnnned by th
U. S. Maine Corps, is bging »-=~e Lhrvuth um wrriwry.Headqul
mu o l d mp a r t y w i l l b e i n t h eI S. post odicea in the followin
f towns:March 19 and 20, Neb =
k; Gly; March 21 md 22, Llnco
' March 23 and 24, Beatrice; Ma
' 25 md 26,Hastingl;MarchGrand Inland; Much 28, 29 md '
~ York.
~xCALHOUN STUDENTSIN Q. a N. c. MEET
Saturdly, Mnich 14, Umee For!Cxlhoun High School jnni on md
seniors receivd 1 high rating at
=.|...~
IT PAYS
wr-
to Look Neat~hnvn nnitlatlon M emP\°Y°!`| "'d5¢¢\¢ 'nw mltsflll u mm mm l hx..
mpxoyess.And Iik¢'WiB°. °\\ifi°"mry of nun.vrmm ny John A.
tion of ussats, powendnlides. 1°4'nn»¢a». ww ol 'ne memmxproduction apurlties which ihB°\In 1339 Mama.A,P. Howu,
--~ - ~ - ~». ,|~.H.Pl\mer
Jo :|.,J. HILTON BHOADES, Andlhvr Ediwt; Advuiidu
MARY-BETH u=Qu/umm. 1.¢u\ Ediwr
_D. ll. HANNAH, Ccmpodwr md hmmmss VANOLA J. nnum'0N, l»\l\°¢YP° 0v°1"*°f
MARIE rmsuussml. LKHUWM cpm-nm
LEO HHMSING, Awrmdm
W SHHC ,,,,,.,,,Sm:'::f:.;,2*:;:,»=°~*'>"*"'
w.w.Fm \u»dwu.s.&1n~,cram Reeves:Tn Lt. 42 in nec
'Metropoh¢u}Life Ins. Co~~ 14.18~11, ;2,100_-L.
~I~ ~o~ ~ry.Perwnslnnp
111 and WW mput mum Unlzy can only m n;
on n no fo on s1r»¢a°m=1»vm;~ p e a p u ,
worldng not an runny indlvidnak
but as ONE mamaun.
'-'t a mi n t
v. F. W. ESSAY
CONTEST w1NN
(See Page 1 For Detail~
Fin! Prize Winner
"We, the people ol the
5¢\\M M Amerie; nre eng;
wWu md-ty-¢ war pour ideah of dunocrntlc \i-fl
I.~e
a n
Sense and Nonsense
B1 D. M. H.
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\
! % £ f \ ;;;=¢ z'.1'm 3 '\-Z.`?g;<¢'
¢ *525,
`v:€;z1§I ~' F¢- 4 5 ;1i~..3 .
.1 »
»the dthem ul thin,cur nation,must pxuent s unimed Imnt w dl
lB8r¢°l°rs-who seek to undermine
our proved and mud ideals.Wemust dbvelnp | uqity_ of thought,
~my b y no ~ .I m wa lt u n ti l
unonnt of $85,000.The election
nrried and s contract wma made
with Strive md Hines,Markle-Hines Machinery Co. and the Mc-Graw Co. for tha and-ion ol the
. :a - |\
x.
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L I G H T m m A S r r APPE ARS l » ]:0 DAy
(I!ln1r'|m u m '1|continued my ¢;11¢d on Sepnembér 29, 1914, for
»m i n o r m -. .~ u r p o u e o f v o t i n g b o n d l i n t h e
RS
)
uma
Ll in
~ ~an~b d o m
E A R L Y - D A Y
L i g h t P l a n t V e n t u r e i n 1 9 0 0 \
1. . .
W a s . N o B e ~o f R o s q s
...Q ..".>'Sf .i .|i
A ".~4 ..rf
-:TEE
¢. mo. at. the u n . _ . l | | . »n i I n n \ 1 .N a u l l l n l h >AYulwuxw -~. ~...... ..__PUBLISHED EVERY THURSIJ
1 T
ns s nns nn PRESS
.M;\:.§~
Qnnnn In||n'W hu \ fiirured ou
Ugflnl" ITN!lug |:|\.l.\.1Maxon Spragu e McQu u1in g otten it in Lt!p mw n t condltic
\ .\n.\L.....-n ~ IU sho rt I *i ='=~=;-
mn, wi o6~er'(¢v=ry°1;e h»w)|
A .lf o r ma n n e r y ear,gp u \|.|u J
IllU5I "?i~§§.`l§.un be mu; géon-|'{§`"E w.;1;,;;'f~. W. Kenny =1=¢iIbui1'i"P$ ana me ll!!!-lllluuu ua. snai-I °:':'.::::;,:' §;a;.§f ii: honor,peeq turned §;"°m=Wm"$m"2»?ED Law r;|.|.1-.N
;?°% '*_'E R
$°§'.'l1d"'
1'$"°¢§l gg;E ' * ' § , ' } , E ? , . . , , , ~
Tclmday, puts nine'0'Hln\on Building
: a n n u m T .H l m m o n d .N %N W n e c 9 r r 1 1 ,o m l c a l a n d p n l m c a l m - > f a i » » u n u \ F .H .m m n i a m 1 e a a s h o c k e r y .° " " 't h e e m p l o y e r a n d ° " " | = = - w p - : w a n d i n w r v v n r e d w l u l E v e n d m t h e e l o e t l o n m a u m
`tr ac t ! o la n tss,ooo.a mPrudentlnl Ins. Ch. to B. F. &1s- ployee.For the'5ob §§m'§§ T¢s12.w0 wmrql sunk for the nur. letzing a nw con r Pu ° e I b 'ldm an electrlc light md bdlding tha power cnmpanyferzalgé Lundt: SM SE sec 8-zmuvr is thc rm y en o un zx,1 -of su vlyin an dsnands 1 ,L.P s e . °* " "la ntmddlltrlbtlngs y nbe f am z w n m w h x a mJohn nh Myrile Ldtis m Constant hon az war.The neeemtles ml" gm clty.Mr. L.uW. Cnldwx, Z5 mrrilagry :nd a wgporary 'inmf
nfh c r sold the plant tion was asked of the court to re~J=<'1'1=°"= W% NW sec 29»20-10, be provided to wage mb co c electrical englnee--~.-....- ml..~'1 \.¢A»m~n¢.ln mnm.l...a innmllm it (or the company. strain the gumng Wg of the con-
-\- . ..1 .\., .M
uuucu ¢~ .......-.,__K ,annol Mr. Kny'a fsthqr, Hmm Y».Sr., on his 5¢venty4sgl\th blrthday. headaches the
Guests were Mr. and Mn. Chna _
yn-ldex-aan and Donald o! Herman.The now rEmil Lorsch, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton! wry which v
laraen and Judith of Omaha, A. T. tlon'a cnpltol,
]2olu-bough of Omshn, Hans K-BY» million more
1 ..na l-Inna Kay. Sr.__.l m for actl
E3Z"i?v7 és ue 2s.rr-11, moo.
George T. Hede\unr.l Re! to Elm¢r wngnm s s NE .Z 15-; ws(
NW (exe 11.1 A & Tax 16) nec 1A-
1s-n, $2,500.David H.Fai;-to Gwendolyn men on the waiting've military service.Ho o k : s u s i n t i n s w s w s e c 4 . - ;
SE SE sec 5-17- 11 & Lt 1 8, Blk 2,
Yiugge o f Kenmmd , $1.00.Ch es te r E. D avis J : wf to Lloy d
rm. S p i k e r: me t i n sec 21-19-10,
: s mMidwest Life Ins . CO., to Arnold
H.. Fu hlrod t:N W N E & N E N w
...... n.1n-11 s5.500.
_137390,uuu auumr vu!--------""': --»-----_ntinued to "_ }with Y co1Arlyn & Ruth Johnson io Arthur Production must 42%-'°='éZ'Zi$ mnatrhm xmtle °§{§§§"'mn 1900 when tition rn
I .Alice Johnson: Lt 11, Blk 231 efficienclr' and SP |0P¢1`°ef.g of Arlingxsn, $1.00.11 'bg no ihomge o! the 'T,"1§t";'&§»" was sold to Mr. E. V. Capps for lgliig
E Peter C. Schneider et al WEJ and e w w w d m g m g g g defenne$6'§{-0 Capps soon found that his the con'
& Clara Garrliium: SE SW, N multiple an ES*~ventm was not a bed of roses. agreed.& w1,5W1,§SE sec 19-1'i'-12, $3»- frnnta.| *_ortion ofOn1 eighty-five customers werebuxneti
nE0.'Because mich a Sir"P \f_:s...1 _ £_ s....1,- ...nl Hia ermu revenue'thn disc
mer a near1I1E us. un: 1»"=' '--» '-"- " »'clk et.ada by the Continental G'?"|TH'§i_M_'§'?3 a"\{U nmaeni
:trlc Ox., 104180 Wlllllm A.| "='""'gm;;'° '"',;;~ ui, pug. u¢»|.~.. Egg' f§";,;,.
deniedv s ; ~ $ 1 5 5 1 °ff-="=1'§=_;,1\;;°
,,'§,' ; , " ; ' ; ' ; ~ d w g
. u um o.er,fi 'PEE .f!'°.=.i',"'..'2'.2Z FN.you were '{'?!£" '""' "" "°" mink uma.-_
Several guests 'fem M ch has been asira. Anna Wreidtg. i1=...P°=¥°Ef3f and "mn about the c_,5fTd EHs;rd. . : T8 ; 1 $1 001I . J e ns en : 'u ii si o Lo ng me y e r et al to J o hn
Charles B & M; ¢! ' y E B u n n to' Bec kh m S W s ec 9- 17 -11 , s lz fgg gd
P e i é r M Ty éon s f : wi :2-1941 1 owny e Han c o c k et s l to E
000 |f1E & G| lber:9O P§*;§§g» NE 8: Baa
:\BGC 14-s S I '.Hman D.& Clara.Ga r r lto n to :An n a C Roberts to E loisg p. Ar-
the population or our u n we uState s is composed o f laborers,
skilled an d unskilled,wh o are
wo r k i ng i n th e vf ta l indus trie s of
our n atio n, the re mu st e xi st lab or
un ity .Th e work ers f o r m a n in-
s=_-....\.1,. hiv fd fh a struc ture
on nm uu unu nun lun ,- -... _,__f o r th e fi r s t mo n th was $165.
W i th a s er vi c e sh u ttin g d own a t
"ivi`iii'==§l&Ju1&§'{1»e more PPOP§"; t.o.conA u g u s t NOWi`|.'&§»'i¢'1=Z`|i». iam h¢1n_u» Gm.-
erllll!cAl1h\lf¢ndl:|1lmgrg-yhn
~ Schneider et ll:SE SW ld: NW 1817-10 ;g,500_llllpelmu lu asv va.,,___
.NE
.sw, vm was SE sec 19-"°12»§n°E10ise <;-f Charles Ex. Arnold 1;o`on whichutheFUnfbed sham is
| ...1n_\....|... wma :L int in|'I'he workers themselves
i n n \ \ \ 0 \ \
o u A \ \ 1 1
b u ll n f e n n o r u m y e l l! u » - - - - - - - . . . . .,_ _,_-___ 2'-mu n t f o r ts h a h n d ~~ n g g r
U U .' A u n g U .n vu e r u s z
M I C H & H e n r y ~ £ 0 ~ ~~ N w
1 8 -1 7 - 1 0 8 :r w .
endeavnr to
a s 'S i f'IE a s t e r n S t a r m o t F r i d a !.._1 ?-
T n - n n l n x H *~
mun ou u-w ciup- u. :»n »» m»m»a »o
CHIEF
Paints and Varnish
have proven the bestvalue in 27 years of
handling it.
GROV E ' S V I TAM I N
Capsules _,_....25c
The AQQMPWARHPMLUM
251:Size ._,_..__19c
5o¢ Sue _39c
?§="» ,=fg
Cod Liver Oil'
N Y A L
Half Pint 59c
Full Pint 980
sT§wART's
DRUG SPECIALS
D e x t r o g e n Milk
Per Can ___...._.._-,.19c
Ona Dozen Cans $2.20
~ : ~'`°>J
H A R D W A R E r r m u s
u'll [Ind our store lm! the largest variety of goods for the
Ahnys | delightful nclecllon of gills.me nndhrm.
_-x 'f ,P i e c e ~»1 9 ;
~ ~ Sprender
»984::eel Lagvn Rake -
awn Brooms -49:
BUY DEFENSE BONDS
O ;|:r .
rr y Ahde rse n a nd family o f
en Bo w mo ve d o n to th e F r e d
e f a r m.-Gua tin o f Cra ig spent
rsday in De Soto.
o~ ~ s. 1-n m uue . si m w.Mill Evelyn Sell: nl Omaha vu
100 Tablets for _.,..39c
200,Tablets for ....-.....69C
Milk of Magnesia
vR ss cm\> 'r xo N x= xu .x NG
is our speciality.Phone us ynur
wa nts. W e 'l\ ma i l th em to y ou .
Blug ~rqs~ ~d, .lb. 3
.~
Mineral Oil
U. S. P. Heavy OilPints 49c Quartz; 89c
H o t W a t e r
Bo t tl e s
and Combinations
W AI! you need A new Ho!Boltla or Syringe Buy Now.our complete stock.. 7 5 c t o $ 2 ~ , 7 5
terSea
EPSOM SALTS
5 Pounds ._W...29c
Anacin'l`abl e
254: Box, Now ~50c Box, Now
50-Tablet Box ....._,_.
100-Tablet B6x ...__ts
390
59c
.980
DR Y DY P
For Stock3 lbs; 25c 10 lbs. 75c
| 0 0 Ba ye r As p i r i n
59c
F l o we r S e e d s
An Kinda
Sc to 204: pkg.
60: Alkaseltzer
49:
L a x a c o l d
'T a b l e t s
25 Tablet Pack _,.,,25c
Halibut Liver
Oil
50 Capsules -69c
100 Capsules. L $1.19
~21.""|:O .9 .t h e C a c h c l m f u m i n D e -t r o u b l e .T a k e f o r i n s x n c e a.f e w
d a y s g g o w h e n .c o m e n n o r t i m e ,
-»gh<=;;h ° ' " " d t ~w e w e n t h o m e a s u s u a l ,a n d a l -
e g l e p r e a e n m o n t b e f o r e w e t u r n e d i n t o t h e
.y a r d w e k n e w w h a t w a s o n t h e
i z a b e t h C s c h e l m r e e a m e n u - l u u n a n d b e a n s a n d c o m
.§ Z " E § a . i' i ' i '» n " i 3 , § £ i f " ' i » f f » d I t ' 3 o u r f a v o n t e d i s h a n d
d a n d M r s .J o h n l . ' I ' r i s l e r little time was lost between that
3 " , d f gm moment and the time we reachedusfromthe kitchen door Instead of find-~y had spent the winter~th Mr T1'inler'n sister, mg the little wyvman (Iwm
»; Wagner.watch) standing: over n hot stoveReoidaonamd V W dishing up the meal, she was sit-.yn ..~n were Sunday guests of ting in the next room sewing on
Mrs. Fred Mdair.something- that looked like-well
like the Eittle things they do new
D e L a v a l
Separators
W i l l
Make You
Mopey
|_s.'. L . . f . v
~Soto Women's Club met
y, March 18, \Qt}\ Mrs.
neline=d Mrs. Roland Hinllnendaywith the Martind William Hlneline fami-
d Mrs. Vemon Hinellne,
d Lola, visited Sunday atde Kepheert home in Fon
iw lpent the weekend with|
here, returning Mondlyl
ork in Bellevue
ra Hlneline was a week-
st of her grandparents, Mr.
=rjrank Hineline of Blair.
Pete Jones and Mrs. Effie
; attended a project leaders
meeting' in Blair, Thurs-
I
com bread which we knew was
just ready to take from the oven.
We stood in the doorway and aswdwatchedherfingersnimblyput the lime gannent together,
we were sure tllt no other mancould love any woman as we loved
her at that moment.Slowly, we
walked over and gave her the
tiniest kiss on her forehead sml
added thai ahe should hnve told
us about it.She said xmry ¢.word, but called to our youngest
\o come and get her doll dress
and Liber outing a more or les.»disgusted look in our direction.
went w the kiwhen co bring in the
com bread and beans and ham.
which by the way, didn't Luau
nearly so good as we thought they
would.
in~ all |.~ut the golderr brown
\N .T .L U N D
ngmu. ESTATE INSURANCE
204 South 5th s¢.
Buy Defense Bonds and
Slving Stamps Now!
Vigora ' ant |\,.Oil Dust Map f f *'39:
Oil Polish ISC
wan papqr ¥»'::',3:*=:"~. 7c
r '":"'v- '"';';;1 'iriiési Nw iimiéa I§'1'.".°.E2.l'f wunss .1 sn sn aee Anmmcn:
Now,more than ever be-
Fore, you want Earl Hay's
ks B P 1hS¢¢14 &Ta1¢l.¢!LB1ui.1.o|uQuality Chic .ig ro-~_n W. \.v|| \l6Au\;'-|°| _\24~1'¥-13; NE SE sec 12-1"l'-12; Blks differences" "n...-.............. n.n.-"Ann 'img vnu una ugh: giant wr Hr. annr have a.munleipul _IQ 1g}l»§|§ 1'gtum¢§ducers, bug b°4Y WW / mg B9 lx 108 in Calhoun 1.,ompauy»~vu»ur vwww ...W --.___eggs.Come in and let us Add to City of Ft Calhoun, $1.00 'because cf we int»ama\poll
3,t |Genia J. Way to William B. Eng- diesentions.America must
.Y°"e grea va ues ' m n wx/, Nw nec zs-zo-9,ss,320.suffer these fatalities.. A m
'\must have stzength-u
which
'ine §~i§~§."6mKennetwe have.but moneywnax-strelfgtlm--in ore_r_ ~~
I .
prkes.
E A R L M A Y S T O R E
Nu/'sm-u um/ Semis
Omaha-IMG HarneySh. Omnha--|122 So. zuh Sl.
Dr. J. Tilton Young
Osteopathic Physidm
1150 Nnrth Brand SL
5 noun s 9 °to 12; 2 to 5. A ppo intments Made
|3 L | 1
";lev;|;1;;i;;rzway of life sym *Y DB use l|5un.uv»|An electzon for the voting o f | -" I"
The
1°§§§,'§f»a'"""' ¢;.g"§,; |§,'g;,°~,;
Sehtiea. Neuritis. Lumluxo. Ham-.Rheumatilm. Lwiniidgb. Cqngfi;gg Bumlnuz.Th e ou tp u t o f th e p la n t i s ta k§§£i'¢§r1: Slnua. Liver. Stomaqh. ,Kidney ana IIIEIIL lll¢\l:Dulunvsll ________Bladder Troubla; Female D1sordera. N¢rv-guidance of the individua; for the
ouaneas;High Blood Pressure:Influenza 9andManyOtheDResndtogood of all.'The majority rules
Chiropratlc j m m m ° °'because the will of the majority isI the win of unified inasvi.dm=1s.
en Dy uns mu H5612 ..,........,_.___ ____the farmers of the surrounding ter- Calhour
" "Ben Il remtivfilu his1:LHB pr.niu:5\;Lu........." r n -ree press entitles every ma n to l f 1 _express his o wn opinions B l l t w e undoubtedly possessed.W e'ea c h i mpor tant in its own way , but Ba rb
when the major ity has render ed its look u pon our peac ef ul world ntw.needing u n i ty to be suc cessful. end gm
iec inion, that dec ision must repre-lly unp rep ar ed to defend those Eac h in dividua l, however un imp or- and Ml
lent an E pluribus nnurn' sspec nested,established princ iples o f ta n t h e ma y seem to hims elf o r Mr s.
a one for all and all for one.freedom,equality , justic e and hu- fothers, must be united with his fel- Hinelin
"Abraham Linc oln said, 'A houfle mzmity .'W e loo k u po n a n Ame r- lo w wor ke r s in a c ti on a n d th o ug ht tr ai ni m
'd fended ~to ms k e this eng ine produc tive. day .divided against itself c annot stand. lies unprepared,u n e .W e mu s t keep th is state ment in*"But today all that ia finest and L Finc h must lay aside his or her pet-H r ._ ....1._..._. Q.. ..- \..... ..a.m.in nrisinsz ty grievanc es and fn n c i e d s li g l} ts 0 n \ ; h |
i 's ri -; l 1 °°Q , ; > HO NE 2 5 4
OPPOSITE coUR'r HOUSE ONCOLFAX S"[`REl3'i`H ssTerms Are Cuh . Office. Sl-one
: || . . . .
In Timgs o f
- - : ». ¢5 W A R o r P E A C E
\' f p 3 B E A U T Y I S I m p o r t a n t !
:" Q,
|..»Th e Wine W o ma n Kn o ws Th a t
Th e r e Ne ve r Ia s Time W h en S h e
C m Affo rd" to Negiec t He r A p -
penance.
_;
'When in :ma of Beauty Wark
a ~PHONE B LA CK 9
\-,gs
M ~._.%erniece's Hea~ly S~o~
our min ds whim our fa tnerinn u lu na mes: lu ua una .._.__,.__battling for the ideais of democ rat.ad shall arise in the day s to c ome [and bec ome part of this c onrmun;y |- -ic lilring' whic h i t upholds.'rhelg-van more abundantly than before. ,without deviation, or c hange.| a ST
Americ an wa y o f li fe i s p r o m i h i we u e a w a k e at la s t.W e hu ve l Th e mo st outs tand ing example day s
gated for the sole purpose of ma\n~lp1,¢¢d ourselves shoulder t,0.of un it?in ou r history wa s th e| B P :
taining oneness of prospenty , °¥1¢°| shouIder deed to dee d, thought to=Revolut1 onary W ar.A h a nd f u l o f ro*'--- » '....__ OA n\n\1h1 lueop le de fied :mb of th g mo st po w-Pi
rllgnt, Pl'"}tSr uv |l%l»;»¢|'B u t to da y - - to da y th a t has a l ! e r f l nations on gg;-1,11 a n n wo n
5 changed,Tod ay i n |h13_!th
\21r freedom Cle ve r d i p lu mlts Th u
.....mn uo we rf ul statesman laugheq
n u n va ' - - - - - 5t i o n .o n e n e s s o f f r e d v m ,
Th. chsmcel
r¥:|lealQu5;itf1 producer and con~!"_mmed.the aspect of 0Nn|;§;g small but Patrick Henry eJc»
sumer,'united teurher am?stu- American citizen.Hem we ""'fPr<==f°°'i the sentiment of mqutdena united people working w- ONE in 'WI' love for Am"°"{*when he amid, 'Give me lib¢1*Y orward one goal-a true UNI'I'ED ONE in our work for 5m?"°"lgive me death!
Sum of America."ONE in our defense ¥°' Amenca,`"True there were Tories,the--Anne Lama-"u f ma a t 1 u m."=f='X "WE .-.....=....:'.. nf f]||!\\~ dav: but every
In Timgs o f
- - : ». ¢5 W A R o r P E A C E
\' f p 3 B E A U T Y I S I m p o r t a n t !
:" Q,
|..»Th e Wine W o ma n Kn o ws Th a t
Th e r e Ne ve r Ia s Time W h en S h e
C m Affo rd" to Negiec t He r A p -
penance.
_;
'When in :ma of Beauty Wark
a ~PHONE B LA CK 9
\-,gs
M ~._.%erniece's Hea~ly S~o~
a w
,..,¢~:
. . _ . . . _ . _ -A United States ot Ameda
Victory we stand.Byt§m_wof f°=:»'f:'.:;':°:.:'. iam... ;;;,L No sroodiSean# Prine Winner k °f 0i | . 5| uu u s: n » - - - - -_the engineer cormidera i t a diBx1'I\¢¢
the wh en as little nm. a ppe ars on th e
gn; inn The disg rac e li e s i n le t-By ishh.. li: ramiin tht!! ! Bh d spr ead.
a ; . ; ; " " "" " ~ - . m v
»\.| '| \| \vmn|'¢| llDBlCl~T h i ! !
I ~ Vfin¢i..A 5|,fu ~BSIG,\'\'IlBl..B LHB unus H..-»-'11 n wha;p l e i o f f I § 0 d o m »" " 'c 0 \ m l " M i l l i o n s o f u a a r e a t l m O n e g r e a t o l d e n g i n e .s m r u
e n a e d h e r I N U W W 8 n e e d ~.1 T h r e i s O n e w k s v '.1 s u s t i , a n d h u m a n i t y .- » - o n e A m e r n c a .e o r d i T h n i s s h o r t a n d w e
g° § § ; ' § ¢ i k m ; e G o d - g i v e n p H v i l e 8 °f o r o u r h a n d i , O n e t h o u g h t f o r ° " ' | ' i ' § » i ' W o r k e W a s h a r d ~u \ fe r ~
» . . l m . . m v m n n t r v. t o w o r k f o r i f - » m i n d s . O n e p r a y e r f o r q u ! h ° a r t ' f . ' f 1 m . ~ . ° m n n e n r l e c t .N o e n g i n e r u n s
f\é"S§ »3Z ~ dlmd it against
"Yeaterdny there were millions
and millions of Amerlmna who be-
llveed ln their country, who loved
their country even aa I.Yesfardxywe bellsvd ln and loved n miny
dllierent wnyp of democnde living
u than were individuals amongst
us."Yahmlly it rruttered vlhlly to
which pollticgl party my ndghbormd I be lo ngd Yesterday there
v u L n nnbrldgnbln chlxm be-tween apltal and lnbor.'l a w r-dxy we uid 'You 5° your my und
l'll go mins.You do not nad me
Ind I--I nm luffi dent unw my-
enemles._
1Victory; United wa uivance wlu\|on; song on our lips-Victory forlYou-'Columbin the Queen of the
elrth, tha land of my birth, My
Ow n u mm s a m. :.-Ann McQnax-rls.
'ltlnl Prius Wlnner
"Unity for Victory has beeome'
the working rnotto'o£ our nation.
Wlthout unlty, there an ba no vlc-
tory."One drop of wlter cannot mlkb
muoonn.Onsgrlino fnnndean-
not mnko a shore.One :bane um-
not rntkb 1 foundation.A m u
of angina port! doa not mah Anengine unlsgsn th°Y_l:° unified.
runs wen with imrlins nuty parts.Wa must wipe away the rust .of
neglat and oll the pnm o f o urgngine with harmony of deed and
thought."Nona vt nn must underestlmnta
the importance of the tiniest do-
uil entnmwd to o ur ure.Our
contribntion of ho paper mny
seem pltifully mmll, on ul, but we
might comP\f¢ it w the tinlert put
on our engine.One or two tooth
pub tubes might sem uaeleu £0
uve.But lt might be as impor-
um u tha tlnlea¢.rlve4. me kewlourangina from naming wa n.
I
~ ubut no good engine ~
- rn.. .nv-r mwl for one batch ofI
u
" " f f ....: tn... nhgfihumn' S i a m t h e Ne b r u h b n w m lu n u w ..._...._ _,_Commime n.ar\ediu self-mgnlntory pro un i "1 9 3 8 , I| u1 '8 no l nd| d¢ £ i n i le i 1 :5 mv e mm¢ i n tEe nt!\d o m d
ma d md l o f r d d l b e e r d en," ny| R.P.Kcplgr of Sid-
wy. County Attorney of Cheyenne county. "I balieve dm
Cmnminea is performing A real wnioe by ooapcnting
with wumty attorney! and nthsr law eniorgemmt oifiddl
qlmvud bone! regulation of the do of beer."
--._.¢_ _\..|..u.-.3 ll ___| 1°x§.s&=":.°r.:*z..°'",r.:..... ;;;;;5,;,,,,,;,,.,.u, But`lnn¢1eo|ml7oIN|bruk|.\hCom|nhla|hnvu\mx:r'nd;»vu¢hk|»dur7'n¢¢p1nlolwaloramamul!iur¢.Thn bumhurp¢o¢unwp¢omau¢x-lah1vab|uvm¢¢nmon|N»-
N é b r a s k a
n z w m s m m a m D o o m m m f
CHARLES E. s wam .. s w nww
m.'.s»f..¢.mu».
' g u n n u n g n a u a ,m u m m y ;
l " ',',1|"1y ".'\\'|.1 "B c um -_-man _____,_'lb '»<>»5»1$`»"" 3§'2§'lE';'L"3 inwx v '".;i'.;;a;,..."
gg Cumh md in Ehdlhd need nn."One dmp just like anothsr; one_;_=u§°"'"=» in the Amman m dn gnu, of and fm mm nnothsr; onehnvé muvqi up to touch °'\l\',n1ane md than another; ond engine
|.\wu\den.v a n Hube r lm vm ma than Another, in orderly
f-Wilt us mn we M06 each 0\~\1¢r-\continni¢y wmmnt d d i n i q orA furious enemy, luhnmrining our ehmse Ol wrv°=5- md the namPGI/il*-ima marchxnt marina on thdbeoomea n reality, fha foundationPM'-me ¢ n » d.Aumu¢ me a ww. m» gm¢ u-zl ns mnumn.
UN' o w n umm, h u du km °° ' |Ournntion it like nn engine
:mug feeling Of invlndbllity wh!d:éompooed of many small pg-u,
,un-I total of such heats may wsuleave our guna without nnmnnidnn
efforts."Il each pan. nf our engine '¥|`
cardullv tended, It will throb with;
the unity thnt rpalh power md
ma u i .Ani Unity nn |\wayn, will
quell vicwr for nn."4...imhmna ¢,.°p.,a.'
md dlmlpt the c o nti nui ty o f ~
I
fx
P | n T h ! \ »
DR. D. R. EHLERS
- D m t uFormer Dr. W. F. Hemphill
LocationHome Thutre Building
Blnlr, Nebraskn
" L 1 . 9 nCabbage,Ru ta b lg aa ,Green Beef an d Pork
Onions.Oranges,Apples,Baton,Smoked H u m
S we e t P o t lto a Co ld Mea ts
-Q
STH GRADERS AIDDEFENSE PROGRAM
Eighth 1 -boy! in the Blalr
" 0 U |1
S R .Q m x s s P L A
Comprised Of as maart of f
"Our Town", a piay by Thomt
Wilder,will be Ilr8seni:ed by
. 4 . . , . e . _ .
Early Blair
Settler is
-=' t u m
9°UNTY%U§é1§TT EMiss §trio}<l~ttWilde-Wosd CirdeWe- Pe\erMngo\d uf Benninz-|.
Miss Caroline LaaIe_r and Har-4'Revue
.--'!'l=IE 1-nrmnrnrsz-
. - n u n !
. 4 . . , . e
»I
e
§:oUN
Miss Caold Echme
married in
Sunday al
the home oThe Bride
mit with m
an ol!-Lhshade.H~Alvin Sun
mn o l
wcasories.
Mr. S -»Followin~
w u served
Tha btid
I a m .spent her
ton Cmmty
of Mn.-
inswh.mddent ountil he
months zBoeing Ai
ulwd fra~and later
Nursery.
For the
Echte
Wilde-Wosd CirdeWe- Pe\erMngo\d uf Benninz-
a n -
I Choose Mi\\¢nry l..1I ac n u u ll ww i\ n * " " B " " "'__.y ._»\....,...¢h the uonitrnc tidtl
Ralph rurmr,ww.,Visits I-'lynn Home
Ralph Harris, of Sherldnn, Wy-oming,spent Wednesday and
Thursday of last week ns a guest
R. F. 1-'lynn home.Mr.
is a brother of Mrs. Flynn.
Will Honor
Members
Mrs. Dorothy Jorgensen of Flor-
ence, Mrs. Ethel Miller and Mrs.Thelma Thompson will be honoredby the Golden Rule Circle blrthdny
club, Saturday afternoon. The par-ty will be held at the home of Mrs,Jorgenn.en's mother,Mrs. A. E.
Jélnnm.
nv. _theHnrrls
Circle
Three
Easter Par!! Today
For Junior Glnlr
Mrs. John Barber, Jr., of Teks-
mah, pastor ol we CongregndonnlChurch, will entertnln members ofthe junior choir at. an mm pnrty,
todny (Thursday).The cholr, in-
--- _._-..." ........, rumole. vm
Theme For Banquetln accordance with world events,
the junior; have nelected n mlli\&fY
theme for the junlohlenior ban-
quet.1: has been suggested, nlso,
that the prom girl be glven the
dtle of "Honor-ary Colonel"l
Ross Dcetn ll
Gua m ol Mr" md Mrs Rona
Deeu ln celebration ol Mr. men
blrtbdxy, Thursdsy evenlng, wereMr. md Mrs. Leille Boynolda, Mrand Mrs. Fred Krogb, and Mr. und
Mrs. Hsmld Johnson md son, Gll
bert, of Teknmlb-
Pnd Slerh
Hosts At Clrds
Mr. and Mrs. Psul K. Sinn en-mnalned at n plnuchla Pl1'¢Y» Frl-
day evenlng, when Lheir guests in-
cluded Mr. and m~v¢rm Tyson,
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Vinney. Mrs.
0. ~ S. Kenllngum
The 0.E.S.Knnnlngton wll
meet st the home of Mrs. Rutl
Murdoch, lrxl. 'Tuesday aflernoonHer emhorteaaen are Mn. Fred 1
Krogh md Mn. Allred Feer.
Pnplo Tbnrodny Clnh
Club met with Miss Almn Miller
February 26.The drarnoon wsllpvlt in visiting, £ndlunch wa
served by ths hostess.The namelilng will be April 2 nt. the hom
of Mrs. Niels Sorensen.
Gln-mlm Mindonnry
Seventeen members of tl
Church of Christ MlnionnryCurenttended n meeting held at 11
home o f Mn,George ArterbnrThundny alter-noon.Mrs. PeaJohnson was in charge of the leson, and Mxi. Arurlmrn served rlruhrnentsat the close of tl
Celrbrnnt \The Plpio Thunday Aflerliw
Mlnnle Triplm, and Mx-s._ ids my rnéetlng.
"§ '2 » § hé "~ 'ns wm
'noon nt 2 o'clock, at
Rev. w, .L Jensen.wore a pastel tailored
lching aecesmr-lu, md
ic e lnt o i the gamemnid-of-honor,Mn!ada,wow n tailored
pastel wlth mnulxins
l
mde was bat mm.the ceremony, dinnerfor the lrrldll pull!-l| | dnugheer of Mrs.r ol Arlington, nnd_hll
ntlre llfe in Wlshln8°
llr. .1-Iehwnhmn, son
la Echwnknmp 6! A1'l~
» hxd ban n ll!e~l¢m8um Arllngum vicinity
ent to Seltde a lev
w be employed by the:tilt C0.Be was :fid-
the Arlington ,dmola
employed by Mnnhlll
present,Mr. and Mrs.n.-»b\n
. . . _ -
was one of mem candidates in
the mamma Wnrrin:Charm revueheld Friday evening in the Midland
gymnasium,The event,one af
the xoci;lf<h.l1hll¢hl.| of the spring
lesson. was held for the purpvse
og qgaefmfmw llld\md's "Chlrm
GmrlMiss Sulcklett wore a tm-so~length i l d i l k jersey wlfh
Purple, slate grew and blm (law-ers on a white bu:ksr°\1=><1-White
nxin and nilva nandlll and a ear-euzu nl gudenlu/complexed her
ensemble._The winner of the coveted title
will not be known until the dish-i»
hutlon of the yur book.A drebch ol Mila S i r l c k l e t t ; ~ ~ ~
printed in the Fremont "'l\-lbnne'
prellmlnnry w the revue, follows:
"Onml Jean Strlcklett,Blnir
better known on the Mirllmd aol-lege wnpus an 'Smlly', is a junior
..\m...-,» w.»a -
lvrvsrwl u...,..,.. .__
Co rs l J un s mc klm of Blu:-"m w s ale, ue ln tralnlng
of model nlrplmu.These plana,
lrmy and nxvy reerulm.
Foremen of the tour grmme en-gaged an building the planes are
Marshall Turner, wins anembly;
John M|:Quade fuselage deput-
mant Delberi Swegler wing nn-
semlzly Eugene Roblnmn, mlseel-\
lnnwus puts.The plmea ne be-xng xnnde on a mul productiun
bu mI-'ive types al planes ueincluded
m the models-Dough: Mvv :cant
bomber,Brewlter navy fighter,
Curtis P-40 nrmy-flglxhf, the Sen-w (Japanese llghberl I M the
Gmmnn (mvy'nghuu)_
E. CLEMENTS, N. Y.
Claude Clements of Terry
Helglltn, New York, was honored
nt n fnmily gathering at the.Claude Clemenu home ln iermnn,
Phof
hoM4
FX
urde
sm
rm
ee0
w
l lu
P
BlrIEB
¢I
¢
ll
l
aemcr tlus or nuur nm" ..~.-.,Mny 1.Sevenmm of the twenty~
llve speakins parts will be cast
|,od.\y_The play has been presented on
Bmadwny with conddersble sn=»neu. and also won A recent Pulit-
zsr mi n .lm three new dfvviithe history mp drogreu of ln typi-
a l unall town, Groven Camus.New Hampshire,Centered ummm!
twu pxoudnent !am§Ees nf thc
town, the plot mln ol ihe growth
fx-um chilchood tn mlhn-lty nd ci
the love md mu'rilA'°a D a i l y
Webb and Gemma Gibbe-'Bm nr-
mvra md Joys n! svarydly llfe uvexpressed in a true picture ui hw
mui ty .
rs,.-._~, Nebraska, an urly raiden!
:|~ md Herman, ded nt the~'tal ln Long Pine,Nebnskl-
.1 2 , a t t he ng e o ! 'I 4 y u ru .~ral urviea were held Sat-~y afternoon at the Julius An
.home in Long Pine,Rev.in ch-H881 and burial -
-. in the cemetery thens
ww J a ne Py la , t he d~..wu b u m near- Portlnnd
o, on July 16, 1367,She elmBhlr wi th i m* puenu a t th
~o!twelve,nn¢lheredm 1wumunhood and was unlud wi
Baptist Church.Ori lhy ~'
~. she was nnarrisd to Robe
Pntenen o f Tnhmlh.The
~nt the'early put nf thdr ma-Me on n tum no rtheas t-
rman;in 1921 they muved
hom,South Dakotn, and l
ey lived near White River, Sou
lwtn.Two yearn agouple observed theflgGolden W~
:anniversary.Survivor;include the husban
ur children, Mrs. Maude Hnnga
Lusk, Wyoming, Mm. Clam~neu Of Lang Pine,Nebras
d twin sons, Ed P, of Mlsni~
~uth Dskata, and Fnd R. of 0
en, Uuh; two sisters, Mm. Ve
aker of Bhlr and Mrs.Mau-per of Herman;a broth
emry Pylaa of Frdont; md d~
ddlndm.
Campl:¢||'s Mortuary
PHONE 91
Ambulance Service
nl i t t h G h f é t \ l 0 d i l t F¥nllrnH*~T vvTl ¢'2Q
h e i s r e c o v e r i n g f r o m n r a e x e o f
pneumonia,
DR.. C. R. MEAD
DENT|ST,...._Rooms in Mlyle Building
\P will reside rn >e»~~.e.l
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'mi.r w Q-=2;»»,./`r. . :N i*}"€\"'1 f y
2 rx 1 . .=».,....y a;1.,l.€a»,.f..£'.,i4fl/
l Mrs. 0. M. Ireland en-several days Last week
laughter, Mrs, I-'red Hui!
.lle, Nebraska.
i Mrs. C. Campbell are
the apartment ln the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pet-
arlow I. J. Brewer vlsiwd
l Lincoln the fore pan of
, leaving Sunday evening
'ning Tuesday.Wolff. Jr.,Univeraity of. student, was a weekend
I parents, Mr. and Mrs.
,1 1.line Carter,who Bas been
pllomsine poisoning, is re»
ibewellimtheroadtore-
»this week of Hr.and
C. Linden am their daugh-
; Paul Jefferson and chil-
Hay Sprlngs,Nehra-ska.
1 guests at the home of Mr.rs, Roos Deots and S. W.rs were Mrs. L. A. Wood-
.Mn. J. M. Brewster of
Alvina Frank spent last
Wat Point with her son.md daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
letje, Sr.She rotulnvd w
unday.md Mrs. Malcolm F. Brod-
.nd daughters,Susan and
of Herman visited theC. McQusr':ie home, Thurs-
er Stricldett,s i m High
student, won two dollars in
5 stamps recently !or his en-a contest sponsored by the
nt Sdence"magazine.
x reported that Mrs. W. D.
r o!Omaha is slightly im-
.sllzr a serious illness
by heart trouble.Mrs.s formerly lived in Blair.
and Mrs.Allred Anderson
iildren entenainedm dinner,y,for Mr.and Mrs.Ted
ardt and children, Mr.and
Alvin Kate of Arlington.
__, u.. usvmnnd Wulf and
canmuare ln meCharm revue Miss Striddett Ssl
five feet, six inches tall, 20 yearsold,with blue-green eyes and
'fl
W1|15
blonde mr.i n
sl"She is majoring' in speech and
plans to teach allar graduation.
She has served aa secretary andvim president of the Pi Epsilonsoeial sorority and as ueuurer of
the W.A_A.Sheisalsoamem-ber of s Cardinal Key, nationsl hon-
or sorority, the War-rioretie groupthe Midland a cappella ehoir and
the Midland r>Yv-rem She is one
of the leading lemldne :mars in
the last-named group, having ar-ried several lmpormm roles durlng
the past two and one-hal! years."She lim ll her favorites swim-
ming, stamp collecting and pianoPbying,"Doa Your Haan. Beatfor Me" as a Popular song, likesclassical 'and good popular' rnudc.
Good Housekeepw magazinemmery o r romance books and
likes ice eream.chocolate and
A-led elueken."She oalls her favorit,collegesubielrt 1.'draw between F\'e'nd\
and speech' and as for flowers, mlmsays, 'I love all flowen-mon. of
all roses and garde»nlaa'_She
would like to travel to Swltzer-land and lnke Iaulse.She would
like in meet sem Davis. Mather-
lne Cornell,Sabu,and Sammy
Kaye."Her entry song at the rewewas'Lullaby of the leaves'and
her escort was David Iesher, Lin-
coln, Midland junior."Miss Stricklett. a graduate of
Blair High School, ia we daughterofMrs.Peler Strlcklett,Sr., of
Blair.
BUY DISEASE-\
RESISTANT SEEDS
lt costs no more to care for dis
ease r u m o r vlrle¢-ies ol riege
tables, and the chances of gumyieldsbewer, lt was muted re
cently .lass Livingston,Ex
wuion Plant Pathologist at th
Nebraska College of Ag'riculU1r\He urged that people consider dis
ease resinxmce when buying Lhel
garden seeds..Washington asparagus reeial
rust and is one ol the most desi*
able commercial types, he ~-..-...L ...
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rsday evening.Uiemems, -»i»with the U.s. defense a
ees, was at the parental homeseveml days last week on a,f
rr, furlough.|=
iuests at the family party Sn- 1:
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ternoon.
Janet Hemphill ls
A. W. S. Claaxetary
Janet Hemphill,former Blairgirl and a graduate of Blair High,
has been selected secretary of theA. ~ S. board on the Universityofehraakn campus.The daugh-
ter of Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Hemphill
of Omaha, Janet is a sophomore at
the University.
Golden Rule Notes
First Birthday
A birthday party, complete with
a birthday cake, marked the first
anniversary of the Golden RuleCirele, W,lnesthy afwmoon.Thecelebratich was held at the Church
of Christ, following a business
gueetlng ol the Circle.Mrs. J. H.
owman was in charge of the af-
teruoon's activities.
Mrs. Helen Phdps
Note|_ Birthday
Mrs. Helen Phelps entertained s
group of friends, Thursday after-
noon, the occasion being a celebra-tion of her birth anniversary.
Present were Mesdames DeweyHolstein, Alfred N. Feer, Don Feer,E. v. Heath,Laurs Munk,Miller
Munk, Mary Lutz, .lens AndersenEmma Jensen, Harry Seltz, lngrl
VanNoy, and Miss Sena Bertelsen.
To R e li e v e
M i s e r y o f
uduib
TABLET5SALVENose DropsFnumh DMD!666
at the close of me evening.
Bridgevdew BirthdaysCelebrated Today \
Members of Bridgeviou'Clubwill gather this (Thusrduy) :after-'noon at the home of Mrs. Harry F.'
Sorensen, when a birthday relehrsel
tlon will compliment the hosrteami
Mrs.Clarence Simpson and Mrs.
Nels Buckhsrdt.The time will be
spent at gamesand visiting, and s
basket luncheon will be served.
H. C. Kuhrs EndVacation On Coast
_ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kuhr ended a
five-week vacation on the west
coast,last Sunday,returnlng to
their farm home north .of Blsir.
Mon of the time they were in Cali-
lonus, the Kuhn were guests of
their aon and daughter-ln-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Kuhr ol L08 An-gelesr They also spent several
day! at Ashton,Idaho, en route
home.
G. A. A. Officers
Are Chosen
Referees and mm captains have
been chosenms follows by the G.
A. A.classes:junior-~aenior re!~
eree,Shirley Young;Shirley
Aronson,tesm.captain_Sopho-
more referee, La Von Cutie; RuthAnn0'Hunlon,tearmcaptain.
Freshman referee,Lena Mae
Sheets; team-captain, Pearl Soll.
The classes will hold e tourna-ment in the near future, and at the
close a varsity team will be sel-
ected.
Hunts Visit Studio
ln Hollywood
!.'|n|\r with
V. U. .,.A regular session of McKinley
Chapter, O. E. S., was held at the
Masonic Temple,Thursday even-ing.Refreshments were served '
at the close of the evening by a
wmmittee which included Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Grimm, Mies Mary J.Cook, Mrs. Bessie J. French, and
Jolm A. Rhoallea.
?a..:~.:f:~ *J {
»\
Mr. and
tertsined
for their 1
of Louisvi
Mr. amoccupying'home of T
ersen.
Mrs. H:
friends ir
the week
and retux
Ha nk
Monday Evening Club
Mis. T. H. Lundt was hostess atcardl, to membeis of the MondayEveningClub,March 18.Oneguest, Mrs. Chris K. Bendorf, at-
tended the meetlng.Prizes atcardswere won by Mrs. WilburLowe, high; and Mrs. Bendorf, cut,
Mrs. Wayne Sieinbaugh will en-
tertain the Monday Ewenins Club Nebraska
on March ao.guest of
sen creek View Club F-;~ W;
The Bell Creek View Baby Beef ill ~Club met st, the James Nlebaulnlhome,Tuesday evening, lor tlxellmsecondbusiness session xdnce it! °°"°'7'
recent organisation.The club has Guestsa record of 29 wves; the remain- Mrs. W.
ing time was spent at cards. andlt/er, Mrs
Mr s .Nieba um p erve d lu nc h.Th e d r e n o f
next meeting is sc heduled for Aprll Fr i da ;
1, when Billy Monke will be host.an d M1
r nH . G . L . C l u b g g 5 _ 3
T h e H .G .L .C l u b m e t a t t h e H e r m a n
h o m e o f M r s . M a r d e l l C a r m l c h s e l , |M r s
M a r c h 1 2 .C a r d s f u r n i s h e d t h e e n - w e e k 1
t e r t a i n m e n t ,w i t h p r i z e s a w a r d e d i n - l a w A
M r s . F l o y d H a l s t e a d a n d M r s . J o h n F r e d T i
S w i n g h o l m , J r .I t w a s v o t e d t o B m 5s e n d f l o w e r s t o M r s . J e n n i e P e a r r e r .
o f H e r m a n , r r m b e r o f t h e c l u b l M r . e
w h o h a s b e e n 1 l f o r s e v e r a l w e e k s . e r s e n e
T h e H . G . L . C l u b w i l l b e e n t e r - P o l l y ,
t a i n e d o n M a r c h 2 8 b y M r s .l r m s G € 0 l ' 8 2
' J o h n s o n .| d " y '
l
den , Utah ; two s is te rs , Mrs . Ve nn
Bak er o f B h i r a n d Hr s .Ma r y
H u p e r o f He r ma n ;a brother,
Hen ry Py lea of Fre fon t; and ei ght
grandc hildren.
turning to Nebraska,to live,
~Ilowing three years in South
akou,A government veterinar-
~,Dr. Stanley hu been UITU'erred to Columbus.They Will
|their home there permanent-folIOWir=8 :wo wean in wu -
~gf,
THIRD QUARTER
ENDS 'rms WEEK
The ¢hirdnine-week quarier in
the school year comes to its con-
clusiurg in tha Blair city schools,
..of
\ L A R S O N ' S S T O R E
W e Deliver :Phone zz
ystic Flour 48-\b.Bag - - $1.58
~- PotatoesVery Gondinl00lb.Bagf
~ ugar 10 lbs.65c
Coo~l~a, ~ixad, Very r ~od, lb.ISA:~|W 1 n .... .~.wo r k covered du ri ng the period
will mar k th e c lose of the q uarter.
Reports c ards will be distn'buted
next W edne sday ,Ma rc h 26.hes
~lnir, Ne~rnsks
DR. D. R. EHLERS
- D m t uFormer Dr. W. F. Hemphill
Location
Fresh Rldlshei,Tnmntoes,
Celery, Carrots, Cnullflower,
Cabbage,Rutnbngn,GreenOnionsOranges,Apples,
Sweet Pullman
»DENT|ST
Rooms in Mlyle Building
4
n z ~. .
FalsuM E A T S `
Veal,Bed,Pork,Ground
dPurkBeef lnBacon,Smoked Hum
Cold Meats
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r-d.
Try ' &ubMy'I'|nm":¢endarml Mr. Shu mrs. |:.».v ;|.uuw ..-_.-Llmment Mr. and Mrs. Merrille Dow of Los'*n Angeles were recent guests at the*u::'?§;;~'£§;";I;Zfamous Earl Carroll Theatre m ,/...rv 1 1 i ¢~#
|;:3;s;1é='f;~" " ¥ ~ 3 l
~ ~ ~ollywood Seated nearby, accord.|~a ''1
'mg to a new; release from Socletyl \f*
~~ ~§`$§'J§'1{T."§'§"~>3§'e".§'§ C(;e;rl»?'\A regular meeting of the Wo-
Q ~ ~ ~Morris.man'g Relief Corps was held ag-The slogan of me Earl. Qtrroll Schei'fler'a Hall,Saturday alter
"upSchool
defense
tr y i n
"C u rr e
I t i s
H u g h a
proved
caused
Hu g h e
\M r ,
and c l
Sunda:
\Bn c kh
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'o "ake wg; °"l°e£¢""1£foff§\Th"*'° is "Thru these portals pass noon.~b°€£'Lf¢§bv rinsfinz he moat beautiful gil-is in the Dinner guests of Dr. m
ruglinm hendlnogdses °'"'°; to hifi- world",R.Ehlers and family,
gn orCoag1I at wax cerumen .M 1 Yod:rv the Ourine home Method not At a recent meetmz. the Boy ifla mf 5'erSc0oOmsha.1__....\.1..4 +Imrn Scout Board of Review v~=<=°PPe<*.Alben; B1-use of S 1
nd Mrs. D.Monday,
and Mrs.
.ou.ia, _in-
thathso manrlsay nas °"é`£I§i` ~ ~ Gu r'pli at n fo tneltoour we as¢ai]1-an ye s ap c no r .ted eg mi __na. our .___1895."Over a rnallmn 2>q»¢kanc<uI.ifoScout =a"'°\:'* and Eldon Cald- E§`;d e"r:1oonbr;ithy;;o¢ ;{,;a °;.IBi 1; jg mpger guests, Sun-
3 "' u " "'1
"?»`§»'L'§§ asY};u mus gglla apgcatmonn for the Sitar Sophie Re¢h_ *d w M1-and Mrs.Theodore
beesali ned after makihsr this w»¢f aJil'fd "xg gijtn ''§|f,,§°"L,,¢§';1 Mrs. sophie Reeh entertained at Crwfly and children.During the
or von riwnev ia refunded.Coste erit badges were approved fo; dinner,Sunday,for her son and ovomng, the Wulfs and Croudfffionly o few cgiata dgmlsf.If ;,ff\1¢fgd Lee Guyer, Bin Tripp. and Charles daughter-in-low, Mr. and Mrs. A1 vimtcd at the parental, Wall Wulf,
ask todav a ut unne.or no e Hansen Formal presentation of Reeh of Omaha, formerly of Blair.hongie at ~ R bert Christensenbvoa Mrs Robert 'Eiert and'r on rs.othe awards will be made at a. Oourtl Mr.an ..'B L A I R ~~of Honor to be held soon.baloy daughter, Sharon Kay, Bpm sgm "J}`°i`l'»."&~3.§§'l`2'l"sZn».°}'L'1iT
o
~f_rm.- 1.~..........:.,..§"3i'"¥inmoff a vnth Mr md'er and slster, George Nelson and
.ann er.lu .. a m Others oresont were Mr:
T h é f b S I B m e r a l BUOQ KAIUIvl\b1va r i e t i e s t h a t m r l i n t . F u s s : i u m w i l t
o r y e l l o w a -J e r s e y Q u e e n a n d R a -
c i n o M m - l o o t .a r e g o o d e a r l y c a b -
b a g e s .W i s c o r m i n A l l h e a d S e l e c t
a n d M a r i o n M a r k e t m e e t t h e d e
m a n d f o r e a r l y k r s n t .va r i e t i e s
I f a.m i d - o o u a o n g e n e r a l p u r p o s e
c a b t m g e i s w a n t e d ,W i l o o n n i n A l
S e a s o n s i s h a r d t o b o l t .L o t s
k r a u t o r w i n t e r s t o r a g e v l n e h e e
- °e..13-\|\.|\|\»\¢T h n i n l
HENRY FIELDS' \ $293
E E D S3 , ,, ,] Q¢
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ELECTRICuseJohn H. Christensen I #°"°=;;=° ln g;"~= ==';';,'='LeRoy L.Snyder returned "and Mm. Walter' Sappenfield and Ire wraconam D=lw=°w»Bllif the latter part of the week, Mrs. Llura Tofto and Myron of the Ballhemd WPG,which mafollowing a short business trip to Rose Hill vicinity.about 96 dnya,and \Chicago, Illinois.I Foliowing a. short term of resi- Hollinder No. 8 and Red
\|_.....1 u... han Greene enter-'dence hem, Mr. and Mrs.Hlrold gr which mxturt in all
Iv
walP01
is
urea is
lsconmil
Ho lla n
at 10
a n a :
nsc
,....-5 vovla na n
Feeling Wel\l_=mr. um nl... .,.... ._._._,'uixmd Friday for Mr. and Hrs. Joe :Brewa1er,Terry and Jumne,lllorwn of South Sioux City, Ne- moved thin week in Fremont; Mr.
lbruka.'Brewster will be employed an truck
Minus Annette and Else Frene driver !or a bread company.Tha
And Elmer Erase, all of 0mnhs,!Brewlters formerly lived in Her-
npent Sunday with their parentsfman.lim. and Mrs. H. C. Jul Frese.|Russell Llrlon, former nwwn-
\Mn. E. s. Trivv. Clnralynn nnd er of the Larson Bros. Smre, un-Bill, visited in Lincoln Sunday wltlfderwent n mndor operation at the
Mrs.'l'rlpp's sister, Mis; Iva Kir~ Lutheran Hospital ln omhr, Inst
by. and other relatives.week.According m latest reporhl.
|Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Svend- he is getting along as well an canguardmd children visited Mrs. b€ expected.Mr. and Mrs.Lar-Svendguardk;parents,Mr.and non moved to Omnlm last month.
Mn. I-I. C. Kudlr, nur Blxir, Wed-|Mr. and Mrs. Alfmd Enger and-... ."-...|.:.\..
-1..."Golden Cross Bantamcellmt urly, yellaw, wilt
var-lety of sweet corn.'I
Ki e l! ne d for 1 mmevarlety of sweet corn blmmeisavsiluble,"1
stawd,
"Sevenl varieties o!
sugh as Mnrglobe md
have some rwlafnnca io
wilt, and nsilheld sw!-
dens when these two
lnva been a. yrnhlem, it
desinble to plnnt onevarieties.These vxrle
98:3 lbs.75¢In s mntler of put impor-
unoe at thu lime.
We munt be \n top conditiontothinkthing:through
dearly And quickly.Gamhle's Tractor 0ilyesight Definitely
Effects Physical
Well Being
In gal*plwfu.ln L ats of
1s Gallons
Per Gal. . .
inndll,,_
c01
ties
Keep W ell
Keep Alert
Think Clearly
.l-'"°*- *"" '"" ""'""' "'"£¢`3?\l ever. wni.Sunday forllr.'E'"1._'f'L':-...-» ...fL'1°l'°I'.. T3 °1?....|.-1.-\»»n. nl' Olndm. Kan- ".1'iE'l'
~~Bptlll.;';;,'"§;0,5- mln ; ; " " " ' 5 ~ , ; "'(::h""~ H C I g n u wut:lu I -- - - mg <1r wa r.eno as " sas,r. an na.l l .1 1er, Mrs. W illiam Sc herdin, and Mr. and f a mi ly o f He rm an an d R o y ~ n 1 p t ; r § e sz § b z Dto gf f
Scherdiu.le nf fr ic ks n o f Te ka ma h.The s ome o f th hggvier ' ldi n va.rie~af\._......1 \|....F"\1.A..-B.ul-:LP WIN THE WAR Nineteen students of Trinity fanfuiy gatnenng nonoreu mm. -»»Seminary were entertained at n ger'a brother, I..ecms.rcl.
6:30 dinner, Thursday, at the huniel Jimmy Crvudyf 2-year-old son of
of Mr. and MIB. Dan Gl°°"°-Mi<Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cnoudy,
Grace Hansen asaiated her Mater, celebrated his birhdy Wm, a par-
'llva flrHInn tv. Thursday.Hin mother entgr-
u s a ."W temm 1 ai suffer heav-ny ngm mf.;-gmun?-ilu.'rms in a mc n e n ' ° ° '
80i|.borne diaease and once it in as |,'f,';' Ea.9¢
f a b l i s h e d i n t h e s o i l i t i s v e r y d i f - _c ¢ w ¢ 4 . \ m m ; . » ¢
a nm u l e n o g e ;n a o f .M g 0 0 d c W " t ;g g - , ; » _ ; - '-
. .\! r \ . . - 1 . . .m a n - " n u n m s n "l i
DR. N9§M.N §;§_51mANN
huh ill cu shy
En o u g h fl i p
__. ._;.N .--_le FREE ','§',{,]}'};,,
_.- 4 |
Fresh Radishes
Fresh Rldlshei,Tnmntoes,
Celery, Carrots, Cnullflower,
Cabbage,Rutnbngn,GreenOnionsOranges,Apples,
Sweet Pullman
FalsuM E A T S `
Veal,Bed,Pork,Ground
dPurkBeef lnBacon,Smoked Hum
Cold Meats
\Dr. N. C. Carlsen left Thursday
for Brooklyn, New York, where hededicated a new Lutheran Churchrm Sunday,He plan: m remzln in
New York for aevemlndnys, vinib
ing various churches nf the synod
in that vicinity,
Luree Fuhlrodt was high scoring
contgstant in A recent test
fur members ol the Blxlr High bo-
ginnlng typing gl nl ;WnrrenJenkim held second honors.Other
high scores ware nmda by Nor-nu1.\.-mn..Inn" Aan Rqrnetia Arn.
ulned during the aibernoon lar ermelons, lmprovveu mean, .wwJanet and Richard Andreasen, Joan No. 6 and Improved Stone Moun-IandJohn Becklun,Rita Hansen. min Nu 5, recently developed bY|
Bemis Newberg,David Wulf, the lawn Ag-ricultnrtl ExperimentSharlexie Wulf, Billy Wulf, Mrs. D- Statizm are resisimt ui wilt mdl
Spickler, Mrs. Wlll Wulf, Mrs. An- deserve a trlnl.Hswfesbury in ul,drew Jnhnson, Mrs. Victor Johnson dark-seeded,long,gny-lklnned
md P\»ym,,Miss Mary Divine, melon wmh in also wuz raintant."
Mn.Harlan Wulf,Mrs. OrvilleAndreaumMisaEdnnHu u w n . W S C S B E AR S S UP P .
Mn. John Becklun, Mrs. Jim Wulf,
Mrs. Raymond Wulf, md Mrs. Ar-
thur Llrwn o! Omaha.
PATTERSON
Supt. L. L. Patterson ol tha Arl
I Entrlesin thelocal unateur con- ingmn gqhmln rp9_k» _on "School
2 |
Buy a New _IACKET For Spring
Men's Cape Leather Jackets - $6.95,to $8.50
Brnwu Suede Leather Jackets $6.45 to $9.95
w o r m j r x c x m s $ 2 9 5 t o $ 3 5 0
Lined. Zipper Front mud PocketsW o n x _ | A c K m ' s $ 2 0 0 t o $ 2 5 0
Light Weight, Zipper Front
Melton'| Huvy .n w.»\$3.75 to $4.45
Fancy, Havy W ool Jacgeeg 1 1
l w u r n u l l
r SALE fl l i u i rnv: now on umm nun News
-n¢¢nln|n m t s
a n a' \ » \ 3 l l i i u - - . _# H O h i l l l b d t v# \ » l l \ L \ l l ¢ \ l 0 | 0 ¢ 0 \ ' C ¢ 1 ¢ | l l |I ;
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":.__ru _ _ _._ _.L ...s...L»¢»n n n f n n ; ~W m :Iwe mpr e lua i-s-vi-F """'.E'?f......Bb°a a n m a w m s
:ada ~g.,q,'|\i¢1|blldk'|
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" " " " " " " '""`""`""` " "ml-vin mxamk Kwan-m n m m m m m m m e o r f - - - - -w a mmm Fridnv mf''.f».m°§§,,' m 1.3.3,01 in son, Feé,Glen Guyer, Phillv I-="°°» tha amumn, me Kivillz n uhm'¥. *. 2-13 °
.und ,,,4,g,d by!- Ibld um m m Cvlmi sun K m x Indin.SheQob Y=.""'".'"t.!§¥_.-..f §.,.... 'mm \';mh~r|¥\mmndl|K!1'} n.,...T2'IA. Patterson md Jeln\kfp-»¢~m9"|S d l l f i i h d * 1 I n ~uma P a t te r n s $ 4 . 4 5 l o $ 3 4 1 1
manner {,{§¢}| Work Jackets $1.00 to $1.95
We line All Siu: Mn's Knbber Foahuar, 2 ll B Quklu
I n 1 1 A n n r e n u
Gly.lwmty uma gu uu new »-v--f - » - - - - - ,-_\l\'"°"f~. including Bobby'| school- Emml Ulu Lundt,Bnrbirl llc-
mntes hum dm tint zr\¢l° .of the Conlughy, Doris Woodnrd, junior
war School.Tho time w nazsnt hi d hi m Ge nldi np s mbm. me-
at plny, md | biruudny son as Muon, Jmnxu llilhr, junior
vu nfvsd by ln. A.rtu\1url\'vd\h high bio; dm won twlrlurn; md
n.-...4.»». ..¢ »..»mmm . \ | . n n m h mmm . d u me r .This
Pearson.Humane:w m ll:
Homer llllat, Mn. Allmd Bah
amd Hn. Kmmnh Wxldnm.T
mating vu held lt the church.
H i n C n d m x i x g e ~l f
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Blair High Track
~Practice Starts Monday
[oldsx1Box Social"WP"~ Suh ~tile,
TET
»l " * - ' " " - "4 | . . ¢ L . - - -
.Ve nd a Christensen spent
--~end in Blair at the 'Elmer
~home.r. and Mrs . Franc is Hmreudic k
chiidren helped W a lte r Ri x
~
irate his birth day .'Iuesdav
n r .
"WP"~ Suh ~tile,
TET
»l " * - ' " " - "4 | . . ¢ L . - - -
.Ve nd a Christensen spent
--~end in Blair at the 'Elmer
~home.r. and Mrs . Franc is Hmreudic k
chiidren helped W a lte r Ri x
~
irate his birth day .'Iuesdav
n r .
sPoRT§izeu_E
Blair High Tr
~Practice
DANA "DU CLUBHOLDS INITIATIO
Thirteen new member: were l
ated inlo the Dana Collelss "D
Club nt a ceremony held cmdn
night at the college.They wereMnnhnll Compton, Clifford Paunn. Howard Jensen, Blair; Lowa
DeVunre,Gordon Bryant,T
kmnnb; Lloyd Johamlen, LstimIowa;Ralph Pxtrlnk,Emerso
Iowa;-Bill md Grover HannaChicagollllnoil; Lloyd Neve, B~esford. §outh Dnkota; Axge Scho
Morgan,Minnesota; Cmrtin .loSpencer.Iowa;Ewmld Sorense
Kadne, Wisconsin.
wFoR'r CALHOUNlLETTER WINNERS
ANNOUNCED
I Coach.Tieman of Fort Calhoun
e v e n m z ,' M r a n d M r s .W i l l i a m V o s s a n d l
w ¢ n §a n d A l v i n w e r e o m m m
g h n n n e n o n M o n d a y .I u m H k n d i e y _ a n d B i l \ _ K 9 e § \ f 8
l-R'i`5`a`»7n`" ef'ff'f"ERQFTm INUCIPKO`YlEl|7A .m v c u ouvv...,_... -SCHOOIJS HISTORY \ JHman! Monson Entertnln S p e
f'--L u...\Pe\.enen's Crnig n . .1' e m i n 140111li»I D W I ,I| \ i l u |_,__W e d n e s d a y .U n " " "C a r a C l u b
M r s .B m K o e n i s r : m e n t T h u r s -d a r w i t h M r s .R o h m F o l e y .H 1 2 a n d M r s . E r n e s t M o n u c m g n -
t e r t a m e d t h e c a r d c l u b , F r i d a y , m -
.H v mtoss\"'"°'! h°m'?.'f nnalnf Menon.and _lriesdamea
|_|::K .;....,a ",`l`.°.mL£ has complelhdil Dy au;
Blair High Tr
~Practice
DANA "DU CLUBHOLDS INITIATIO
Thirteen new member: were l
ated inlo the Dana Collelss "D
Club nt a ceremony held cmdn
night at the college.They wereMnnhnll Compton, Clifford Paunn. Howard Jensen, Blair; Lowa
DeVunre,Gordon Bryant,T
kmnnb; Lloyd Johamlen, LstimIowa;Ralph Pxtrlnk,Emerso
Iowa;-Bill md Grover HannaChicagollllnoil; Lloyd Neve, B~esford. §outh Dnkota; Axge Scho
Morgan,Minnesota; Cmrtin .loSpencer.Iowa;Ewmld Sorense
Kadne, Wisconsin.
wFoR'r CALHOUNlLETTER WINNERS
ANNOUNCED
I Coach.Tieman of Fort Calhoun
Coach "Choppy"Rhodes'Blurhi gh me k squad will report .lormutice the iirst of the week.A|l1'8e number of boys have inal-
cstod that they will drlll and anumber have already sfarled get-
my .....~. ,,......__\!l§e most successful season in the
> hmary of ¢hé|4=hoo\, with 26 wonout ul 28 games. They lost but oneimma m 1 class "D" team had de-
nnmd f. number o! class "B" q\x§n~
nh
fe..
~Ii"1¢v1| . ~- u
4
J ac k lie lmslng,fo n ne r Ke nn nr d
high star , play ed
a f e w mi nu te s
wi t h t h e College
V i e w qu jn te t i n
the c l a n '¢GH
finals,alth ough
he h a d in ju md
his shoulder in
v ;1 us r| uv \n\dlv lW ="'1»ve F'nd°f'°\'"°""'""1 ' $ " ' m . V o l .. __\§5°E.`..,;..,..mnlulnh Jud .mi
ltingin shape.The localMn. Elmer Holweln and Mn.F;-ed Waterzxnrd have been on
he d¢k list the mc wee k.Mrs. Rohm. Fulev and Mrs. Bill
Knenlz spent Pridnv Aftemoon
/1 with Mrs. William Voss..Bobby Foley went .We=i}\es<h!
a. w. n-nu¢....,.., ..________ __Floyd and cu-1 Wuely md Bet- ww durlhg the mesmn. Vidwrlentranq linden.na a over Onkland, G: A. ww Pam.Pnzes went w rs. An ex-son, and Tekunah was the highlight!
Mr. Monson, Mrs. have md Cul gf the mmpdgn.Whwlv-,The c m qumm scored an ww
'of 1058 puglts while holdin( their"
\.¢-_ vu.. Imn-mn was 1 week- -..~....»\o.an 559 The Ergcknn,
A
1 district game vs.Bellevue.
The coach dd, f'Jack hu been
the sparkplng O! the mam. He
»--...A an many outstanding
\} deflcl la-ounty ;§\é"¢BB!él-éme
; titles won lu: year.A number o!dual meet: are plmned; the sd\ed»
l»,ula will be announced soon.
1.HANSENS oB§§RvE '
A ."¢xnrK¥-.»»....v. ...WWarren Jenkins as intarloitng;
provided one d the funniest an-mulnmanta of the your for an
all~h58f\salma!box socixl, held
Fdday evening at the Blair
=.~\,.-ml mdimdum.The sup-
euveninrr mm his parents. mr. mu mms "" " ' "" ` " "fin-imiaen §'»§'"i`¥é?= Ee iéééins scorers m- 1dt of Lt Votme y ¢4H ? l } R ° b e c ? b ] ; 1 ( i ° y f 3 I l m & t 'H o l n t a l b Z? t h s g m s t t o C h r i l i ¢ D l ¢ I \ h o m e .t d l i l m 5 8 8 b e t w e e n t h e m ;T h e ;1
.. . .a n :- . . | . n - . .- _iL|n.| In»|».\ l _n.....1 'l!¢| n\n. »|fA |\ t § 1 !n d B d I u n i 9 9 9 B i l d B \ l d d Y » 2 8 9 . O t h e r ~I ""`§§?éI=`1ud"i£i»' lou hm 11%ga.lconsiderably." . . . It mppenecduring the nemi~fina1a. Red Nel
non, welbknown Omaha official
.._-.:.._. \....1~mnfln tn foliow 1
were rxemom vuuwza un --=........ I mrs. fm" nv -.-,~.~. ";;r';,,......-';.a 155_ ....__,., __ _.__-....,umm,9.
P
dmv.Missvvendn Chrlxtensen.Mrs.Fred ,BG*-ernnrd.Robert Foleyl m !Charles I-azure atwndud aVictnry Leaders meetlngs nt theo m a n t v c o u r t h o u s e o n W e d n e s d a y
e v e n m x .M r .a n d M m .E d C h r i s t e n s e n
v l d t e d a t t h e E l m e r B e t t s h o m e
o n W e d n e s d a v e v e n i n z .V e n d a
C h r i s t e n s e n a n d M n .F r e d W e s -
t e r c a a r d c a l l e d a t t h e B o i l . ; h o m e
' a f t e r t h e -c o u r t h o u s e m e e t i n z .
M u s .B i l l _ K g e n l z vl s i t e d a t
bl:-Lhdny pany at me maruu N.-telnn home ln Blair, Tuesday A!-
ternoon.Miss Erdine Wul! was a supperand overnight guelt of Chris Vin-deralev's o! near Herman, Thun-
day night.Miss Edna Carlson of Omahawas u Wednesday aitemocn guest
[of the Harbld Taylors.Miss Wllma Nygaard was a sup-per and uvemight guest of Betty
ll'\acck_ at thi Tony Hansen home,
-_.- u..»_
1 Bcunrs wan: nv-..".,, W-,141 and Duane Conklin, 18I'fm zecond follows:
Craig
43-1787-205|-16
50-25
59- 1 639-3 134-32
2 1-2054-16
fu -26
Opponents '
Uehling
ArlingtonDecatur
HermanBuncrcltUehlingFort Cnlhoun
OaklandKennand 'G. A. West P1
40 TH ANNIV E RSARY
Around 75 relatives and friends'gathered at the Arlington Legion\Hall_ Saturay evening, in celebra-
portiug cast, including Mml and
Burl Madsen,Bill Blatter,Lee
Guyer, Rnlland Warrick, EllgenaFlynn, Burke Dixon and Donald
Kirlcnatrick,aardcd out their
]1lUVl
Plly ,Leu \"\.,._____direc ting a. y ell, His two-twentymad e a o ne- poi nt la ndi ng on a
spare steel whistle,whi c h le f t
its marks. . .. .WarrenLParker
2
BGIGCIEU 1\1Cru\.uu|.an -- - -stan d in g p lay er of th e tourna.
me n t and also the albtour na-
me n t team,fo llowin g Saturday
nign t's games.Mc Br ide came
o u t wi th hi s o n Mond ay ,They
were identical exc ept f o r one
play er . W ell, Gr egg h ad n right
to on e mis tak e.
Linc oln Central won the c lass
" A "title.Swe ll play ers,bu t
their follo wers wou ldn 't come
in fi rs t i n sportmanship.Th a t
wa s we ll agreed up on by out~
sta te fa ns . At the h alf- ti in e of
|D U L A a c n u l u u s u . .\ - u - - - -_ . __ ____ __a n n o r t n l c l e d t h a t s e v e n m e m b e r s O f l v e r s a r y o f M r .a n d 1 1 1 2 ; 5 _ " J 0 h n ( }'
t h e F o r t C a l h o u n b a s k e t b a l l s q u a d : H a n s e n o f A r l i n g t o n .1
w i l l r e c e i y e l e t t e r s f o r p a r t i e d - 1 M r .a n d M r s .H a n s e n w e r e m a r » \
p a t l o n d u r m g t h e p a n t s e a s o n ,f i e d a t B l a i r o n M a r c h 1 2 ,1 e o 2 ; l
T h e y a r e :E a r l a n d A l b e r t S u v e r -b e f o r e h e r m a r r i a g e ,M r s .H a n - I
k m l a b e ,D o n T l e t g e n ,L @ ° n B T f 1 ' s e n w a s A l m a O l s e n ,d a u g h t e r o f
S m i t h ,B o b H a n s e n ,A l l e n K o l m e n - , M r .a n d M r s .C h r i s G l s e n o f W a s h - »
e r a n d " C h a r l e s C r o f t .| i n g t 0 n u ? m m t y T h e I - I a n s e n s h a v e ;
»s p e n t e g r e a t e r p o r t i o n f t h e i rN I N E P L A Y E R S i w e g g e d l i f e i n t h i s c o u n t ;T l l t l y i
l i v i n B l a i r f o r s e v e r a l y e a r s u n -i ~A W A R D S f u :l a s t f a l l ,w h e n t h e y m o v e d t o
A T D A N A , A r 1 i n g m n .
|.'j T e n c h i l d r e n w e r e b o r n t o M r .
N i n e m e m b e r s o f f . h e D a m }C o l ~ | a u d ~I i t l n s e n ,n i n e o f w h o m
ll . s I 1.
sty lt
F1
the
thi ri
th e
"Dig
c om
neth
Ma r
sole
n
e b
th e
pref
Ruuef "color" was added to
eveningfs merriment by a
by-voice chorus? 'nzhich tarted:intN n n e v school.lw m f w a twm n o n .E lme r IIo'=te*n attended u|'I'hursdn.y.lne o c c as ion was u c v ..- -_.-,..ty 's birthday .34-32 Fort Calhou
§§"§&""§§3fh°°32f§hf°§f°f'§=§§3§§`l Miss Ramona Lac key was a Sat-2?-34 Tekaxpah
* n r 1§». . . . . = . ,a n a l a n n § n n h ; Q g r d a y s u p p e r g u e s t o f J e a n n e T a y -3 3 - 2 2 B e n m n g t c m '
.¢ ¢. L l f f l . . . . 1 A \H a n a n ~H B H U B H u
lfl.progr£lT11 of f by gingqng
:ie"."A " d a r k y "quartc tte,
posed of Glen Guy er,Ken-
lF e e r ,Phi li p La rs en an d
vin Goldbeck,also sang
ctions.allo wi ng th e rninstrc l show,
o x social wa s th e order or
evening,wi th Si Johnson
aiding as auctioneer,Pr o-
f\| :glu mu mmi vs were decked ou t
in.Lheir Sunday gu.lo-meetin'
clothes
éds fro m the s ale wi ll b e u sed
\ to purc hase defense bonds fo r
school.R n i e r p f i l e N n o a p h o l o a n d E n o v u c l u g
I
.DIES nulmsuuu naD can -._--.banner th at fiav.l
F r e d W c s te n mn rd wa s a c aller'
at the Lmxie Heuer hoxime,Sunday
af te r nn pn .A r th u r Ha ns en celebrated hi s
b i r t h d a v on Tuesvziav evening.
M m A r th u r Hansen is enpery
lOl 8% 1.nB 1|,l].l0l{|I.tAy|\u nvun.,Mr .an d Mr s.Otto Christensen
entertained at a s up pe r fo r hir.
and Mr s.Ma nu el Fischer an d
.lennne and Mr. andMrB. W alt Pet-
erson an d Shirley an d Bobby ,
T h u m d a y .
1 -Q\ 1 . _ _Y Y -\ f \| 1 " n \ 1 n 1 4 \ 1 F P l h
17-25 Ly ons
36 3 0 K en n a r d
30- 13 Her man
30-21 Bennington
32-28 Tek amnh
33-21 Dec atur
12- 21 L y o n;
~i:u1i`}'\i`m-Tse 'S Wranch~Maney Clubl mr. ana mrs. nllvlu ...,..... .......ann. Fridav afternoon.\'1`hursday dinner guests of the 44.25 Kenmard
'-"- 1\...||».|n¢u 38-25 Bennington i the Lincoln-Pren'game, the ap livn gi '"' g ar e migg swr T y
° "." ~° " " f e °r 'S T H I R D A T T I R E S R E L E A S E D
§'i'?' MT 1 f<»°3»»§'° f§\3§»§5§\A R T E X H I B I T S I N C E L A S T I S S U Ee_throwing 'w the warp:gle gwa rds :o hne
seen todate. One observer amd,ure: Bob Hogzett an:
UA fool and his apple are easily rick Emerson. Iowa;
| A u s u n I i l s u n u a n n .40-16 RosalieMrsHaroldTaylor, Bm n<m\43 as Uehlmg
lR»;n;.i»+}€»biriih i qnd 1?°S§>' spent '~*.'1'3*';&>I.,""
._
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orfolk
path
ovu
ss
W4ew
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tl
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ned." They could have called
e apples cast_aways.No sale
n the following night, so theyzrewpop corn boxes paperinks, and bath room dsper. If
e, as fans, put forth as much
nergy at winning the war asedowinningbasketball
ames, it wouldn't last long_ If
e cussed the .laps like we do
ie officials,they'd never get
irough telling about the newies they heard,
The Nebraska athletic de-
artment had a number of pro-
rams from last 1all's football
nmes and placed these in the
N" club room for fans. Many
:ook them home as souvenirs:bile a few used them for con-etti,tearing them up andhrowing them in the air whenheir team scored. We witnessed
me poor lad looking for some
Saturday night, but they wereill gone. Too bad! Those who
:ore them up were not presentto see the sad look in thot
young boy's eyes when he was
informed, "All gone."
Wayne had a classy club,\1vith
n well-organized offense. WhenWeston lost Serb, a classy play-er,their hopes vanished;he
went out on fouls. Players onwinningteams,in finals andsemi»(insls, went. of! the floor
on shoulders und with a largefollowing-defeated P I a Y e r swalked off unmolestcd. What ndifferenceefewpointscanmake, Carol Gust is looking for-
ward to another year with pro-.,\-z..\.»:nf rho North
sen_ and Bud Peterson,P°'t}"'d"and Harold of Omaha; Mrs. Arthur'
Marne;Lloyd Johansen,L""\"='~J<»ans°n and Mrs cnfzofd John-
g o gegg M°¢f";, .'I°'km"'|son of West Point; and Milford of
5 ars mpton,. air,wa LFort Warren, Wyoming. They alsoorerisen,Racine, Wisconsin;and have nine grandchildrenCurtis Jorth, Spencer, Iowa.'__...._.._..
Mra H. W. Mnrsblll formerlyof Arlington and of 0,;,,;m who Mrs.Pauline Marie Hannaen
was badly irdured in an auto act- Eugen: died Monday at the Luth-1
cident mn summer, 55 again mmleran Old People's home, following~fined io the Clarkson hospital fm-,a lingering illness.I-'uneral ser-l
treehnent of injuries rewved a vlcea were held from Drafanl I~\x-
nm; time..nerd Horne' Sunday at 2:30 p. rn.,
Mrs.James Keenan and Mrs. 1-,_ with Dr. A.O. Frank of SalemM_ mm were co-hostesses ~|~ues_iLutheran Church officiating,Bur-
duy to the Emanon club at th ial was st Ridge cemetery.
Ylaymnnri Bellows,son of Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon P. Bellows, vmnbhind prize 'in the "linoleum prints"
division of a Neb§l§ka*RegionnlHigh School An E ibit held this
week in Lbs Miller & Paine audi-
torium in Lincoln. Nebraska.The
Lincoln department more and
Scholastic Magdzine were eo-spon~sera in providing the exhibit ln
Nebraska.Si high schools are represented
in the exhibit, and a total of 498
entries is recorded..
Roth Raymond and his brother.
Vernon Bellows.Jr.,will have
Scholarship Portfolios entered in
:Keenan home.Survivors include the husband; aMr.and Mrs. L.C.Utterback sister, Mrs. Emma Soll of Blainhibit nt Carnegie Instituto at Pitts.
and niece, Phyllis Utterback, of with whom Mrs, Eagers had visitedBeaverCrossingspent the week- frequently before hor illness;a iend here.hal! sister, Mrs.Dara Peters ol breaks Regional High School An|
Mrs. Victor Mclsein and baby Fremont- five brothers Hana Fdaughter,who recently arrlved Henry, sewers and Cliris Bon J
hem from Honolulu, has rentedthe A. C.Rosenkilde house and
moved there the fore part of this
week.ll-Irs. Klein's mother, Mm.
Rose Thompson, has como from thecountry to reside for n. time with
Mm. Klein..
,Scribner-, and James of Curso, Min~
' nesofa.
FARM FAIIS TOSELL AT AUCTION
the National High School Art Ex-
burgh, in May.Around 200 en-tries will bo forwarded by the Ne-'
Exhibit tn the Pittsburgh sh-ow.
and will compete there for 36
scholarships
Guess XNT5 oucxs
ARE MlGRATING\
At this season of the year thelSei-gean Otto I-'ox of Fort Benja-The H. A. Schroeder fann,lo-
min Harrison, Indiana, leaves soon cated west of Calhoun,was not
After spending his furlough witlfmld at auction last Saturday as
his mother, Mrs. Henry Hazelwood. had been advertised.Bidding on ..und his brother, Dorsey Fox.lthe farm was wo low,owners'°""' where the will est dunn i
maintained The best offer for the
lducka and geese begin their rni-`
gr-ation from their southem win-ter quarters to their northeni,
y n gthe summer.Reports from along'
the river are to the effect that the~ ~ ~liao acre farm was an approximate
~ ~ $20 per acre.The fam: will be
rented this year pending efforts'
mgm seems unusually heavy this
year and the swamps und bnyousare literally covered with them. ' QBlair High School students, to-t" secure a better price.l
.xether with other students through u n e r r An t ~M'| ;| qQ NER
.Appnrenty they seem to under-
atnnd that they are protected by
Since tha last publication ol tirerationing activities in The Enter-
prse the following tires have been
released to Washington County
auto owners:'William H.I-Ioeneman. 2 truck
E r a and 1 truck tube;City of
Blair Light,Water and Sewer
Dep tires;Cu-sen Petersen,Kenn ,2 tires, 1 tuba;A. H.
Peppmiller,Herman,1 tire; Dr.
W. I_ Nelson, Herman, 4 tires, 5
tubes; Rev.H.Nielsen,Blair, 1
lube;Lee Hester,Arlington,1
tire, 1 tube: Robert Fi-ye. Herman,1 tire; Art Stokea,'Hei-man, 1 tirei
Hamid T. Jensen, Hlnlr,1 tnrck
tire, 1 tnrek tube; Otto H. Kruse,
Fontanelle, 1 tube;
Washington County, District No.
3, 1 tire, 1 tube: Chester Sshafers-
m n .Arlington,1 tire,1 tube;
John C.Brinkrnan.Arlington,2
tires, 2 tubes:D. E.Spi-lckler»
Blair, I tmck tire, 1 truck tuba;Charles'Voss, "Blair, 1 tire;Han-cock Farm Eq. Co., 'Herman 2
truck tires and 2 tubes: Raymond
Scheer,Arlington, 2 tires and 2
tubes.
MIDLAND FILMSHOWN IN CALHOUN
A colored film of Utah and the
southwest \~-no shown ut Fort Cal-
hnun,Monday,by W.Irvin
Schartz of the Midland Geologi
cal Department.Mr.Schwartz
gnve"a most interesting talk, also,
in connection with the picture.Allstudent.-=above the second grade
u q y g uggo .j_|f-\llNv.F day in Um&.nl»Uuluuu .u:1..v.uv\=~Dir.and Mrs&aPaul \;f\>1fat'5'd me d i a l t; e t: n e n t. B b b y Petersen ~ §H . N
t Tue s v even mr 2 Those e Pink o~ §'.'i?.'I1.»home.vnlohrabe hi s birthd&¥.'ruesdpy
Nr. and Mrs. Bernard Thommon'were dinner meets at the Jerry
Jordan heme last Sundl!~
Mn and Mrs. Jens Hamm :vent___ _.....=.... |...¢ ..,.»\< .L me Hans
§§»{i}»E,`:lve»e Mzelnd ~ Chris-
A ,'l om on;<2 E..euI` fnrmwi uonx a nd s swf Fa rms N € € d
Pearson.u-.._\,a 1.~.....~\. wwf.suuner Y | ' \ l ` l n U M m 2 §
one uv¢m»»;. lu... nw.. .__ ____:Swirl-son home,
flxmily spent Wednesday eveninz
:at the Paul Wul! home.Emma 'Flefuzen of Blair vislted
'Inst Saturday evening with Mrs.Svc erson arid Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
ns 'Thompson ._en Tietzen of Hgxjridk. §°uu3
g»'2§"Z? th;&'; iihi Morclxy
'Mx-.and Mrs.Fritz Jann andewming_
Mr. and Mrs. Jay McCluna1\an of
Tekamah are the parents ol s 'Ilb. daughter, born Tuesday, Mari-.hxmh. They have named her San-
dm Kay,Mrs. McClanshsn was
f~.r1nerly Mins Marilyn Renshaw of
mv---.»...,...-xa»."¢\\e£r ol Mr.
fv¢;f~@;.;.,Oc c u pa ti o n a l D e f e r m e n t
F o r F a r m He l p B e i n g
As k e d
dmt ianmiting this week M1 w3mn;m.,A ,.t.:.._..,§..;__nm ompson 5.an rs.ua m e aw o`'~I The funn heln problem is hecom
Th e Ih rc ns C lu b ba za ar W ill Di .\1C1n1Lyi m a Mm- eh 28 in Kennard._il}S' ~rave in all agricultural sec-
uld than has been much
lan on the subject and the
Department of Agriculture
eking an effon to assurw:ra that they can be protected.
mera want to contribute their
nlure of mnnpowei-as well
1-ienlturul production nevada
ng this war.They recognizemportance of the task facingSelective Service System and
difficulties canirondng theboard.The board should
all the assistance that will
ibufe toward the efficient andigent classification of ngis-
s_For that reason, farmer:ld nut hesitate to make infor-
nm available m the local boaru
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Phone White 94
Archie Conrad
DEf§f5R§>RcK
MOTOR OIL
NOW an
Let Us Quote You on Quantity
Purchases
v
This Year Use
D e e p R o c k
TRACTOR F UEL
B e t t e r P e r f o r m a n c e
AND
SAVE MONEY
fm Your STORA GE NOW!
W hen the Demand Gets Heavy As the
Season Advances,There Nl a y Be a
'Shoriage..
.a s - I l l
There Is Also a Possibility That
0il Prices May Adv ance
Buy Now and Protect Yourself
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whic h wi i l assist i t i n dec iding
whether or n o t a ma n ahouid be
def er re d on the basis of h i s c o u
tr ib u ti u n to ng r ic ultuml Produc
tion.fm.,fall.-.wins gunrsrestionu wi l out. the na tion, have been ln vlt ~1 _u w .\wr a |.||1 L bond and ~~0 R 1 A H A . \ ' i $ i w m 1 0 ~et 8 close up gf HIBTII uttgnded the ~
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;| \......One f a n wa s so exc ited
wh en hi s te am wo n th e title
th a t he hu gg ed everyone in
ni gh t. No, n ot a blon de ; a ma nthistime....Sporting goods
sho w r ooms wer e a lmo st dea ew
ed Fr id ay g t 11 p.m.A fe w
stay ed unti l 5 a. m. but sales
wer e ve ry slow. . . . Nor th ea st
hi gh cheer leaders borrowed
W ay ne rnegaphones wh on t h l t
m a m wo n the class " B "title.
Ho weve r , i t did n' t br in g th em
the luc k i t did W ay n e or may be
it waln' t the s ame meg ap ho ne s
th a t wo n the g ame f o r W a y n e .
| i g g "g g ; a r gn f ~L 0 »-Qvl n c n l n ,L e e ]T s e - -. T h e f a m i i y w a r.e d f o r Y O F » !B = j u a : ....;0\L"h A d v e r t i s e i f , ' T h e R \ \ f\ 'r n r i s r -
t o c o m p c e or ~ e n ~»-»:~;:..I __r-.stamp prizes,W riting timely es~1They wi!!soon be On then*' W H M.
say s of from -wo to 500 wands.\Mm . K a r l ie i er ' NL d l~ a r ~ a n d v y i l i g g a p v v v r ' i f m - 'B U Y D E F E N S ~ H o w ~ s
00
: onds
company tried m ontbid the other.The gault wu that the bonds
were sold w the Robert E. Schvqes-er CG. of Omnha lt \ 254% nw-of
Lumen and x premium ni $121.This was nn exceptionnhy good
piece al business for the city, Intimes put honda have been ns high
u 455%interest.
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T O P S M A R K E T
Chris L. Andersen of thi; couri-ty wu on the ntock nmrkem, 'hes-
day,with 19 had of hogs um
wvved Qhe market.Tiny ez-aged211 lbs. md brought $l8 _
Anselm Johnson, Plincilill of the
Pinbee nan] school.h u volun-ooered fur umy service md leavesthisweekend.Manben of tim
bound of directors bmw not, la yet.nnnounesd Mr.John.lnn'§succes-
C H E C K A L L ~YOUR F A R M E Q U I P M E N T
lt Will Help 7You Have n Successful, ProfllahleChick Benson.,
Victor Users Report to Us They Are Getting
Good Raults
SORENSEN BROS,
B l a i r F l o u r M i l l s P h o n e W h i t e 2 2 3 l
W E R E COM M E ND
~§TL VI-C-T -O-R
~ \C h u c k S t a r t e r
\\..M 4 s u o r P E L ~ E TS
ct one) talked to my school to-1ay about defense bonds,what'
ould ho say?(B) What I went'
'ncle Samje do with the mbneylend him when I buy s Defense~ond or Stamp,and why.(C)hzee important differences be-
weeu Gannon or Japanese totali~
rianism and American Democ-~cy, as they apply to me and my
nture.
wear of Blair on w ~t was nowwvastheMeissner Hill.Seve:a|years ng0 they moved to Omaha.The husband, thrcg sons,Rudy.
Henry and Richard of Omaha and;
two daughters, Mrs. Albert Mayor!of Prairie Horne,Nebraska,and
Mm.William Burgess of Omaha,
survive.The Meieaners celebrated their
Golden Weddirg on May 3rd, 1933.
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'#4 ..;~ '#1CHECK Your Tillage EquipmentCHECK Your Planting Equi ment __.
CHECI Your Cultivating %quip~
cu'§E'i< Your Haying Equinment Y o h M 3 Y N o t G e t T h e m W h e n Y o u
CH§_g_§Your Harvesting E'1"il*B r e a k . D o w n i n t h e B u s y S e a s o n
ORDER
\""""";;.'lJa,*|'ySON l LONG COMPANY
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L A M :¢ v u . . . -°. . _ , . ,h e l p f a r m e r s i n u n d e r s t a n d i n ;
w h e n a n d h o w o c c u p a t i o n a l d e f e r
m e n t m a y b e g r a n t e d f O r e s a e n t i n
f mm w o r k :Th e Selective Servic e Syster
regulations provide th a t occups
tional defer ment rmy pe granteQU
f a r m p uc mg produc ts essential
to the war e lfort , if h is wor k re-
qui res sk ill an d exp eri enc e a nd if
n replac eme nt c annot be sec ured.
W h e n fi lli n g o u t hi s question
»~=-_..wn i n r u n r should bl-id\Y
wh e n amgerson ls wo n n n g u n l l c a n d o ls score,Th at n oy L s uc le ve r ba ll ha nd le r a nd n g oo d
feeder.
W e wnbc hed th e semi-finals
with Roy L on g, bu t h e le ft en r-
lv ns he had nractic e the fallow-
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nlulu, ._ ...,,....._..., .__and concdsely describe the work ntl
which he la employed.If he him-
self is a fam opernbor and if he
believes he should be deferred on
tha t mm.those mu should bc
clearly indicated.The krmer should submit his
request on Form 42-A, which mybe obtained from the local b¢'m'¢1.A statement 01 tha 'type oi
fam: on whleh UM registrant ix
employed,and the nunber n d
'~--»~\--~.. v ¢type or won£ers.empwyw ~.-.. ....fam, otper than the registrant.
1 2.A complete and accurate de
scription of the workefs job,
1 3. Any facts which show wha
effect the loss nf the registrant'
nervioen will have on we Produc
tion of the farm.\4. An e m m m of me wngc
ol time W will Lake to train or sc,,,,, someone bo replace this I:
_box~er.\5.I!n1ltha la cts o f the s as
cuxnut be stated in writing, s r<
,......¢:..- .m nmueamne belol
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:City S t r e e t Gravelix
And Paving Bonds Ar~
3 'Sold
__v..On 'hxoadxy evening tha ccouncil sold bonds to the mmm\ d slum. These pqndg wqre \A & | » . .5 \ n | v ~ . ! \ |n l ~m d ~u m }ll|u|1|lull vl.1-»----q -~-..c li ng of d iltri c t No . 2 and f or
paving ot districts 24 and 25.
Th e me th od o f . i s le was to
best bid der ; fou r , bo mii ng c¢
n u d e s w o k p a r t . i n j h e bjdd
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u . » . - - - l --»n-
n* ' f
_:nm am
0 Present An ~
"-'Q ceD ~~9
n "The Fro g
ken by Sara`
'Hanlon
Prince", a gradewill be given at was
dnl auditorium onApm 11.s m
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Horde Ceremony
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Dixons Hosts
At Din ner '
Mr . md B i n . G. L . Di xo n en te r -
tained at di n ne r ,Saturday even-
- =and Me a d lml! !
Q Oo-Banana Al
St. Pntrlek'| Lunehenn
Mrs.My Johnwn And Mrs.
Clarence Hansen were no-hostemeaat a St. Patrick's Day lnllchem.
Tuudny, gt the Human home:Twelve guests wer¢ invited, xn»
cluding lllcsdames Ice Gregenen,W i o rd Petexun,Gwrse Cunp~
bel , H E, Dixon, Merton Jensen,
Otis Gxegenen, Burt. wnmm., Jr.,
Iestq Kmnberg, J. H. Clmpbello f )}d r;Mn.William Hays of
Omnlu and Mrs. Melvin West ana
Mn, Floyd Alexnnder of Herman.At caxdl,)lrs.Otis Gregenen
lEvents of the
Coming Week
T\\url¢l-l!. Mn-ah 19folly Friendship Club-Mn.'Jay
I-'razierlBla ir Mem aka ;Mrs. Theo-
ydum Blxler1Blau x>x¢k.u club-Mm. H. H.
Bmvm \'\
Fridly, March 20
Townsend Clqb
\W, S. C. S.-Kaopmnn lnn
sunday, Mann ze
Al lLod
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~r g f L ...G o r d o n B r y a n t .o f T e k a m x h ,A r -I n a .l o v e l y h o m e w e d d i n g o e m -
t h u r T r i m b a l l o f O m d m ,a n d m a n y a t a i r o ' c ! o u k S u n d a y ¢ J f ¢ I } ~
G ¢ 0 I ' 8 e H e d e l u n d o f B l a i r .i n g ,M a r t h 1 5 ,M i s s D o r o t h y J e s -
J M n ,d s u g h t e r o f M r .a n d H r s .J .
B l a i r H o l t - u a P i n u s J .J e n s e n o f K e n n a d ,b e c a m e t h e
L u n c h e o n ,T o d a y b r i d e o f H e r b e r t N .H a n s e n ,s o n
M n .F .w .M c V i c l t » e r i s e n t z r o t M r .a n d M r s .c .B H » = = = < = ; =i f
i a i l 1 i . \ : 1 g e i g h t f r i e n d s a t a b r l d g n O r v m -R e v .H C .J o r g e n s e n o e
u n c h e o n t o d a y ( T h u r s d a y ) . G u ¢ s t s ; F 1 ¥ S | G L u t h e r a n c h u r c h o f B l a i r ,
a i m M e a c l n m e s W a l t e r E .G o e h r i n g ,! ¢ & d t h e m a r r i a g e H m a n .
E .s .' r 1 4 ~ ,J .1 s L v 1 n ¢ m ,w » 1 m ~ q 'f w v ~
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Mrs. Klopp PlansReview Saturday _
Lira. L. c. K'°
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=;f will journey. 1°Tekamah,Satu ny,to reviiew
"Dragon Seed" by Pearl S. Buck.ew is being aponsomd hi'The :evathe Tekatnah Girl Reserves.
Halberts Hosts At ~
Dinner, Sunday .rd G. Hal-Mr. and }{ra.Cliffs
:nd Omnhn `' L y l e G u y e rgePnrmy\
he following Degree cl Honor
:° . members attended s St.
rlck's Day pmi y glvm Wed-
hy evnning by tha Ak-Sn*-Ben
za of Omnha; Edna And Emu~d, Maxim Reeves, Cccdla llol-ok,M n ,William M|:Dm'Ald,
s. Leslie Qffen, Mrs. Anna An-nen. Mrs. Joel Allen, Mn. Bari
xt, Mrs. Herman Ludwig, Mrs. need-S methods md
Addresses B.H.§.
H, Lyle Guyer. chairman a( tlup
Chamber*of Commema defmndlcommitbee, explained the National
|Vlc1m~y Garden prognm w Blsir
|Hlgh School students, Wednedhly.
|He offered suggestions an to theobjectmvesofwevHolstein and Ruby Mihlrhe p;ogram.Cmmty Agent E. n.
M-by _OBud¢hxndt," l d Mflhhhrney is a. co-sponsor ln the pr0~mk Hxghtree.gn-nm, and works in con_l\xn4:t.\on
with Mr.Guy s i n stimulating
ln. A.`C.Roddick of Lincoln lntexelf. loc»\ly._
l°`rl0§Qlrening,
R beaon uercruauJang D'Hllilon, tounn gums nur mx. ana mrs Ulu _____d Mr!"teriuined .'£'Zi?§m, Su'\43Y, gu .S°§"B\_ (grim »d W C
a am,.m, an ..dent' nd daughter U! Mr. an bert en1 a Mrs o M Ireland,I.-ucke.Phili 0'Hanlon,has the leading for Mr.an __""'°-lm. a nd Mrs. v, o . mla gq, gg.
you mg.. yu........., _ _lrew the cut.
Fornblada Will Have
Week-End Guests 'Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Tornblnd
and Mrs. Semin Stapleton will
entertain over the we&-end for
Slra Grace Simon of Omaha 'ann
Mm R. J. Gruper ol Craig,Mn.Simon has just returned hom a
SHP to San Diego, California.
Mn. Fnnk StewartEnterlalnnKnitters
Mrs.I-'rank Stewart in michQuang the eight members ol the
lunitting Club, this afternoon, at
her home on East Smith Street.
Hangold, Bem1lnK\°l1-Monday, March 23
Monday Afiarnovn Club
Tuesday, Ddartb 14
v. F. w. Auxiliary
0. E. S, Kgaaingwn-Mrs. Ruth
MurdochWednesday, March 25Brewlter Club-Mn. Paul Wal!
Cozy Corner Club-Mn.B l u
ApplebyHar-man Pinochla-Mrs.Paul
HancockLutheran Guild-»lln.'L.Siem
m rLuther LeagueTlunnday, March 26Ma r c h M e r r i my x- - M r ;Eve r e tt
' wi ll leave W UI :' s h i t i m O m a h a a l t e r h a v i n g b e e n
I g u e s t a t t h e D . A . C o m p t o n h o m e
l n c e M o n d a y .
Dan Thompson, who revtently
submitted no a major operation at
the Methodist Hospital, will returnfo his Iarm near Blair within tha
next low days,
Mrs.Andrew Svendgaard ru-
tunted to her home from MethodistHospital,Saturday.Her babydaughter, Judith Anne, il remain-
ing in the hospital for several
days.
Sunday aftemoon guests of Mr.
and Mn. Jack Jensen and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest GrenierTStork_,yo §;=°g';~ Paul HTi;:,?s§;'b°:'" i Study-To-Learn Club-Mrs.G. and dau§hwrs, Beverly and Vlr;
"` '''F. Dow .'nl ,all N K~ E. s` Beaty, will also be mes-Hom Improvement Club--Mrs.|¥{1er:\a:.n as anna o
|George Rem,'luesday dinner guests at the
Jkrtelaens Hosta I`f°"m'" l~nt.her-Son Banquet Carl F. Kolterman home included
Saturday, Tuaday | G"§""f2¥§ bgdethodlat And-Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lnrenzcn, Mr.
~°n "3 and Mrs. Clark Brownimz,Mrs.
Mr_ and Mra Martin Bertelsenl Dorcas Society-llirs.Cu l
entertained sixteen friends atcards,Saturday evenlmz.Prizes
were awarded Karl Christensen|and Mrs. Henry Mencke for high
scorc;lia ay Mencke and Mrs. A-
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l
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C. Debel for low scores.Mrs.Bertelsen was hostess to
around twenty, Tuesday, when she
held open house in abservanerof
her birthday anniversary
Bill Koopman.son of Ml-_and
Mrs. W. J, Koopman, l expectedto arrive today for nesenl dau.:
Wring vacation.He \\.2l rcluul
to Ames, Iowa, Monday, where ho
a is x senior in the university.
g Mm. C, W. Jones of Plainview,
rI
Nebraska, visited Mn, `Jol-ln Near-
hood on Monday.Sunday guestsof Mrs. Narhood, in observance ofhm- birthday. were Mr. and Mrs. R.
Scl~ nelder
Anna Hnxzlro, and bliss Margaret
Von Lanken.
Mrs. Arthur Fauaett of Lau An-
geles, California, oalled on Mrs. li.
H. Brown, Thursday alternoon.
A Sunday oor at the home of
Mr. and lllrs. J. H. Campbell was
Mina Helen Fotmlllek of Omaha.
Mr. and Mn. Donald You and
baby son have moved mm tba Don
Fear residence on .West Colfax
street.Mr. and Mrs.Louis Armatendand sons of Omaha, formerly of
alan-, visited friend: in mm vicin-
ity, last Sunday.
Bm Chambers U! St.louis,
Mlssourl,spent the weekend in
Blair with his parents, Mr. and
Mra. Lloyd Chambers.
Messrs. and Meadumea Carl Sor~
ensen, C. W. Chrlatianaen and Eu-
gene Christiansen visited Mr. and
Mrs, Howard Kuble and family of
Herman, Sunday evening.__._...-____,,__._._--____._._-
I wi/hi E H mock ~f~|to s p° "'M "'' 'L an J. R. McVicker and Mr. and lllra.,Lutheran Brotherhood Robert l\leVicl(;er and son of Al-" ~ ~ ~2 ;'lrion will spen the week-end with 1 . e.-T I §,. ,.
llMrhI§1 wh'Km"l¢ c me ""e"lmelr parents, Mr. and Mm. F. H.'~:1<;ZEf~~ - ; : : .
I L !§M'° wg; .Han k ofilllcviclzer.j .- & - -= T '.. 4
r.an rs.ugo c Mrs. Geo K hr J .,'lx be °~-a m spent n e »,§~f»°=>=; confined ..,'?d E..evxeralmdnys,7 I ~0 I
g "''hf"es ;.'"
re; L0 e ome o it is repond. Her son-ln-law and 1 'lll
r. an " -ms-daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Ry~'
Peter Svendgaard underwent
major operation. Saturday, at
a an of Omaha, are spending the
week at the Kuhr homethe_..cthodaat ll°=~'l>1°='l!~.Announce Mr.and Mrs, na Redding and
drcribed his qnndltlon aa '!air'. baby of Glenwood,Iowa,were1Mrs. Kenneth Smith and daugh- weekend visitors at the parental,
ter, Judith, returned to their home Ed Arkall, home.Saturday even-in Lincoln,Friday,following aing callers at Arkolls were Mr. and
two~week visit at the parental, 2 Mn. Guy VanDeVenler.
B. Smith. home.Gladys Brunken of Norlolk, Ne-Mra. J. G. Thompsons guests at braska,and Loula S.Richter o l
a four-some this afternoon (Th\n»i- Chicago, llllnola, were married by
.am/\. Wm ' include Mm,Wayne ~ John P. Brooks at the Metho-
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Yol]R lloME
The S'l`RONGllol.ll
of YOI]R Fllllll
Herein ll your !amily'a wel-
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'hmerlav after nf-_ Lei ua onlllne an in~
01 rr students having solo parts and Mrs. Walter Nlelwen ann uw-, dx,'Krauss .Entertalnedin Ll ) operetta are Neil Moore
Berne Nnwberg, Charln Morse,
Myn a Wllllams, Helen Campbell,
Dale Gustaaon, Susan Reeh, Max-ine Woodrlng, Mary Sue Lundt,
Danny Sully,Janice Hid\¢1'°9~
chmnm Ba lm, Vi rgme Schmidt,
Janice Aye, .nq Gaylee Petersen.The operetta il clirocud by MisaVlrglniaHershey,fourth grade
instructor ln Blair Central School.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fraln and
Mr.and Mn.Gerald Frdn re-
tumed to Rockford,Illinois, lh'
rl.'Al Dinner, Sunday
Mrawllklnaou Attends Sunday dlnner g u s h o l Mr.Slate D. A. R. Meednl and Mn.Glillenl E.Krause ln-
Mn. W. W. Wilkinluh la amend- eluded Mins Prada Heckea e! Fre»
ing me nate conference qt Daugh- mont;Mn, Amanda Strnve,Mr.
me of the American Rgvolntion, and Mrs Inull Sell and aona of
held Tuesday,Wednesday an»iBlair;Mr.and Mrs.Thursday at Hotel Norfolk ln Net- tela of Millard; and
folk, Nebraska.Leavlng Wednas- ine Struve of Omaha.
day morning, ahe planned to re-main ln Nurfolk until thla ('1'h"""' lla lean Jensen
dw)evening. Mrs.Wilkinson la Celebrates Blrllrdayresent of the Nlkml Chapter of lla Jaan Jensen, daughter of Mr.
D- A. R.and Mrs. John G. Jensen. _enter-., ..__,_.. -4-........... in "hm-.
Frink Bar-
Mlaa Cather-
latter part of yhe vqeeln followin .. . . . . . ._. . . »- »u u u u u m \ v » » \ . - I f u v -- - - ~ -1 A - . L . .3 ". m n | d . . |¢ . - & . . .n f K a n .¢ = € f 1 \ ' ; " |~
several day's vist at .1 tne purenm:Ed Sm La n __E""P"Frain '?°!"'°The Gov-'Hd ins =.¢»"'§`i°`¥1.'L' Ernest 'ror§b1|
Frmns also vnntod Mrs.Frain'a home Y
pa : e n t, M.d M . 0 ~'ains.s r an ~M!-!§r Hop Mrs. A. u.lcecimcln of Linco
was a guest thi~ week of Mr. an
Advertise in The Enterprise Mrs. D. A. Compton.
....... =m=;1f~»H. H. Brown, gicrbert a
ph, entertained at inner, Su
G . L .D i x o n C 0 . .dw. for Ralph E. Fairchild.
`Mrs. J. E. Campbel\ was tak
fr m" : ¢' : g S n ° i § ` ; " 7 this week to Immanuel Hospit
\\"hc!.3 she is undergoing 'l'l\€!di1
|,E}\|_,|;5'|'511 .1 L g` ;;5 treatment.
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-'vm-re or ne. e.,..._. _._,__, ,ld geese; were Myrna Williams, .loan
'and Gayleo Petersen, Shirley Nash,
ln Sara Jane O'Hunlon, Sondra Dole1d Jensen, Joan Rathrnsnn.Maxine
Woodring, Lonnie Kay Smith, Jan-nd et Grimm, Jean Ann Smith and
m_Romn Ruth Jensen.\The Limo was spent at games,ennnd after the. awarding of prizes;
al_lhlr's. Jensen served refreshments.
.n \35 Honor Miss -Virginia Hershey- \Mrs, J. Hilfnn Rhosdes, assisted
,Hy Mrs. Ed Jensen, Mrs. Earl Jen-
:9°"» and Miss Alice Jensen of Fil-
.ley,Nebraska,entertained at s
gmiscellaneous shower complimen-
tsrywo Miss Virginia Hershey of
F'relnont,Sstuodsy afternoon.
'Around thirty-five guests were
present.l The afternoon was spent social-
ily, prizes in various cnnwsfa going|to Mrs, Donald Lippincott,Mrs.
;Cl'\ri|Jensen, and Mrs.Merton|Jensen.Miss Hershey received 1
number of lovely dis.\.=...-,. u...¢,¢».»+ Dam and Dor-
MRS. HERBERT N. HANSEN I
An improvised ultsr in we Jes»sen living room was nnked with
snspdragons and lems;group of
windows formed the b ckground.
Tall white tapers lighted the cere-
mony.The bride, who was given in mar-
riage by her father, wore o gownof while satin, fashioned with a
fitted torsmlength bodice,long
sleeves, and a sweetheart neckline.
Her fingertip veil was held by nwhitecrown, Her only ornamenlwas a necklace, worn by her moth-
er on her wedding day,and she
osnried s bouquet of ullsmsn roa-
a .Laura Mae Hansen, sinner of thx
groom, was maid-of-honor.Sh
wore n light blue orglnzs floor
length dress and carried pink carnations, The brids's sister, Glorix
Jessen,attlred in s floor-lengtl
gown of pink bemberg, served a
bridesmaid.John .lessen and Wade Lische
_¢ n....\.. ..4»Mnd¢A fl-in rrroom.
1(
~o~ ~'I~RE
o es yrrie; Ee., Co~ Peas, Lima Beans, Brussels
touts, Broccoli, Etc.; and Fresh Frozen Fnsh
OP E N S UNDA Y M ORNINGS
E CIA L S FOR FRIDA Y A N D S A TURDA Y
We Accept Ornnge und Blue Food Stamps
Items Marked ' Are Blue Food Sllmp Items
ETTUCE, Calif., Solid Iceberg, 7c Head;
3 Fo r .. ~ARROTS, Calif., Green Top, 2 Lge Bch..,15c
RAPEFRUIT, Texas Seedless, 6 For .18c
PPLES, Roman Beauty, 4 Lbs. _..-.-.-..-__25c
ORN, Hawkeye, Yellow or White, Can .,..10c
RACKERS, Sunray, Soda, 1-lb. Box .,__10c
OFFEE, Hill's, the Correct Grind, Lb. .,_....32c
HEERIOATS, the New Breakfast Food,
Pkg.OAST, Fancy Beef, Rib or Chuck, Lb. ,..,22c
~01L1NG BEEF Rib or Plate, Lb. ..............17C
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R e f r i g e r a t e d L o c k e r s f o r B e n
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H11BB!!! mlagonuu ---.. _-_IhyDavieentertainedaro und
renty fac u lty membe rs a t a
lower c omplimen tary to Mi s serehey,Tuesday evening.Th e
rent took plac e a t th e ho me o f
r s .E .B .Corr igan , wh ere Mine
om and Miss Her shey are roon1»
lubei.Announc ement wa s rec ently
ado of th e eng ageme nt of Mi s s
ershey , Blair grade sc hool teac h-
r, and Stanley J ensen of Bla ir.
'he we d di n g wi ll ta k e plac e on
Lester Sunday.
Mi ss es Hatti e Ho u tb y and Mi l-
rec l Jones of the Cro we ll Ho me
ta!! c alled on Mr. and Mrs. D. A..
Iompton a n d their house guest,
Hrs.A .C.Roddic k o f Linc oln,
donday Mr s Red dl k vls lled
Hrs.Mnria n Cr osby a t t h e Crow-
all Home, W ednesday evening.
UL Ulilllan a\.vuuu.\.". ..-....U-Fo llo win g th e ceremony ,dinner
was" served f o r the bridal partyand the fo llowing g ue sts : Mr and
Mr s.Christian B .Hansen,Mrs.
Li nc he :. an d Pa tty ,Mr s .Minnie
Benson, I rene Hans en, Helen Jen-
sen, a nd Au drey Reeh.
W h ite Spot Club
Th e W h i te Spot Projec t Club
wi ll me et n e xt Thursday at th e
ho me o f Mr s E. J .Hanc ock Oh
Ea s t Linc oln Street.
. . . . . . - . m n - _
Luthe ra n Gui ld
Mr s .Lawr enc e Siersbeck wi l
ente rta in at her home, nen t W etl
needay afternoon, for members ot
the Luther an Gui ld..
Luthe ra n Gui ld a1
A spec ial pr og ra m fo r L u th :
r »n-v\\n memlwrn ~ takf QSICC E
~gr~n:Z \A. Nearhooc i of Oms i m.
Mr .an d Mr s .Ra y Christie of
UBS M<ines,Io wa ,ac companied
by their daughter,Mr s .Ronnie
Sma th ers a nd Che mie of Oma ha,
visited Monday an d Tu es d ay wi th
Mrs.Chri8t.ie's brother,D .M .
Han na h an d f amily .
~int pnrsunage,Tuesday after-
oon.Mr, and Mrs. T, A. Bohs enter-
wned at dlnner and nlaocial even-
ing,Sunday, lar Mr.and Mrs.
Harry Tyson ol Blair,and Mrs.
Mildred Tyson and dnughta
Barbara, of Omaha.
Around eighty Dann C0ll\2Ke stu-dents drove to Fremont, Thu:-mdly
evening, lor a skating party.Alate supper was served at PeLro's
Cale.*vWalter Stricklett lelt Sunday for
Portland, Oregon,where he wih
be arnployed in n canning l|.ct»ory
While there, hu will stay with hla
mn,Melboume Sbrinklatt and
funny.
GIRL ~§»"'1 scowr
~..; "'
~v
\ f`<~
Steinbuugh, Mrs. Emory Hunt, Jr.,
and Mrs. Harfow Brower.
Mrs Howard Rauerts,Jr.,of
St,Paul,Minnesota,is spondingseveral days with Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Beaty.She is en route to the
west coast where she plans to
join Mr. Robokia.
Illgn »agxi t Ilnxncil! loss
ln any type of emergency.
| } | $ \ | R EA I \=\i'§"3RF-~
WITH
G. L. DIXON,
COMPANY
An Agency Establishedby Unequnlled Service
uy e ense -VSaving Stamps Now!
I
ursuguu ..._...---i- r LumenBUY DEFENSE Bombs 2'§.£'?.."'3.'1`?.,.§'f..f, nvrfnint
Luheran Brotherhood
The Lutheran Brotherhood wlll
meet at the church on Went Jack-I sen Street, next Thursday evening.
march 26.
.iw_ s. c. s.
1 An executive meeting of the Wo.
man'a Society of Christian Service,
Methodist organization,will be
held Fridny ufternoon at Koopmnn
Inn.
D. A. R.The regulur meeting nf Nikumichapter, D. A. R.,scheduled forFriduv, has hecn postponed until
March 21 because ol the state con-ference.Mm. C. R, Mead will be
the hostess.
R. N. Kensington
_The Royal Neighbor Kensin5;t0h
will meet next Tuesday afternoon.March 24,at the home of Mrs.
Floyd Smith;Assisting hoatcsseawillbeMm. Joe DeVinney. Mrs.
Ida Andersen, and Mrs.Goldie
Petersen.
\M . A. c .
a u A111111l m l v
wlm io m n cl
In observance of Girl Scout
Week, March 12 to 18, twenty-onemembers of Troops ! and IV at~tended church services in a body,
Sunday morning, at the Congrega-tonal Church. The service, conduct-
ed by Mn. Derelle Barber of Te-
kmnah, was dedicated y Scouting.Troop l has arrange a windowl
display commemorating Girl ScoutWeek. Block prints, perfect attend-
ance pins,and other interesting
articles of Girl Scout equipmentmay be seen in the window of theIowa-Nebraska Light & Power of
tice.The girls ol Troop I, led by Mrs.
lthe lo<
zsor tl
`Scout.i
gwin 1
Girl s
Pla!aubjecmeetil
fweek.
Khin.
lready
Qthe 1Trooand X
meth
their
Simon Korshoj, and members of Mr
Troop IV, whose leaders are Mrs.BrowJ. R. Vinckel and Mrs.Chelaea,"'°"'i
Whitford,ure further ohserving|°°k
Scout Week with the sale of Girl ling.Scout cookies. This ia an annual!Kn
projed,the proceeds being usediia th
for the maintenance of Scouting-senio
n Blair.'days
At the regular meeting of the read;
Degree of Honor, Friday evening, Thei
{;i§Ti§l
dgc members voted tn spon-
xe Brownies (girls of v rblng ages). Mrs. Leslie Offen
represent the lodge on-thacout troop committee.\
is for 'nature hikes were the-t of excited discussion at thai
ng of Brownie Troop ll, this*The girls and Lheir lcudcnl
Walter G.Huber,have nl-`taken one hike to look for.first.signs of spring.This`1 is also leaming new sougs,`
recently learned the proper.od of muking a bed, using'
doll ms to illustrate.|
11. Philip 0'I>{nnlon, lender ofnic Tron ll l ,is teachingbers of her group w moke
ends and boxes for their knit-
itting sweaters far Red Cross
e timely occupation of the
rr Girl Scout Troop,these
; some ol the girls haveal-y completed their garments.
....._ n_...i nm...
You Can't SeeYOUR SUIT
Like Others na
Other Folks Nollce How Wrlnkled
and llnggy l l Looks.They See
the Grease Mnrkn, the` Mud und
Slnlnal
Don't Let 0thers
Call You
CARELESS
PH O N E 29
For Pickup Service
A d v a n c e C l e a n e r s
WAYNE STEINBAUGH, Proprluar
~ ;"\'"
Demand All Tank
\1..l.¢~n¢lra u..¢{n¢nend on Truck Transpor
Po r k C h o p s `P o r k S t e a k
Center Cuts Iain Ends
lb. 331:lb. 2842
Dill Pickles
'Mrs. Lane's
Crisp and Tasty
10-01. jar 9c
Meat Balls
With Gravy
Just Heat and Eat
l-lb. Can 23c
Kr a f t Di n n er
2 Pkgs. l7c
Noodle§oup
Mix 2 Pkgs. l7c
n l l
z lbs. BulkKr a u t a n d 3 3 0
l l h . F r a n ks
All For
O L E O
Peko, lb.' .18c
Snnllower, lb. »21c
C h e e s e
Longhorn, lb.-294:
Kraft Americalg, lb. 354:
Elébiiém and 'mAc1'on FUELS:
0
|"Selected Biographies" was the
subject af the Monday Afternoon'Club meeting he\d this week at the
hum¢ of Mrs. Loren C, KloPP °"'|West Washington sueen Aruuna|
twenty members were present.
Mrs. Winer Lyce and Mp- gf C i
I :
691:W. J- SAS :;:".:'::i::,
Po r k C h o p s `P o r k S t e a k
Center Cuts Iain Ends
lb. 331:lb. 2842
and Saturday :
Seed Potatoes
No. 1 Seed
0hios, 100 lbs. $2.95
Cobblers, 100 lbs. 2.85
Oranges
Medium Size, Daz. 13:
Gr ap ef ru it
Medidm Size, Daz. 374:
Spark
Giant Box
Dill Pickles
'Mx-s. Lane's
Crisp and Tasty
10-01. jar 9c
Meat Balls
With Gravy
Just Heat and Eat
l-lb. Can 23c
Kr a f t Di n n er
2 Pkgs. l7c
Noodle§oup
Mix 2 Pkgs. l7c
n l l
z lbs. BulkKr a u t a n d 3 3 0
l l h . F r a n ks
All For
O L E O
Peko, lb.' .18c
Snnllower, lb. »21c
C h e e s e
Longhorn, lb.-294:
Kraft Americalg, lb. 354:
nquam
You Can Depend on
S K E L L Y ~
To Keep You Supplied With
Tractor Fuel
.¢*For ti f i e d Ta gol i ne M o t o r Or l
* SKELLY Lubricants
P Tarikwagon Service
Nelson
'J. Koopman:
,Wi\klr\wn, the latter suusutuwsforMrs.Emma Soll,were 1"
chnrge of the program.
A. Schmidt, on March 23, when thelllermnn Wornan'» Club members4\vill be guests. The program wll\he under the direction of Mrs. W.
George Plckell, who for mans.years has been a residem of Blair,celebraled his em birthday lam:Saturday.Although confined tohis home most of lhe tlme. Mr.Pickell 2!\i°ys fnlrly good health
for one of his yeas.John Kelly of Blair underwent nmajor operation, Tuesday, nt theMethodistI-loxpitalf Mr. Kelly,
who is a painter by trade, has beenill for several month; with ~ " "sch ailment; he also uulfered a
stroke some time ago.Seven!Mads and neighnrsgatheredxt the home ol Mrs.Corn Loftis.Wednesday a!lArI\W"»tn help her relehhu her bmhday.Present. were Mr. and Mr'-J1 A.
Cornnwn. Mn. J. H. Bowman, MrsA. c. Reddiek of Lincoln, Mrs, J.
P.Jolmpon, Mrs.Dan Greene;Mrs.Arthur lm-sch :md Bonnie,Mrs. Mary,Ander1en nnd Mrs. B.\v. Compton und. Mrs. E. J. Hm-cock The time wu s t poclallylm lunch was saved.l... Inltls
recently returned from an Omnhl\.,....n.\.ml :. mnvnlmrjnl nies-
;The club will meet with Mrs. E.
Crackers
Big Value
2-lb. Box 17c
_ - _ _ _ - _ - 1 - s
Coffee
Sas
Perfection
. 1 lb. Zlc
. - - - - '
S a rd i n e s
In oii 1
3 Cans 17c
"1
No. 1 Seed
llhios, 100 lbs. $2.95
Cobblers, 100 lbs. 2.85
Oranges
Medium Size, Daz. 13:
G r a p J r u i t
llledidm Size, Daz. 374:
Spark
Giant Box
2 Blue Barrel Soap
691:
Phone 396 for
C l y d
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Bld£,.}§g_b'g'l§ka lf_§_rch 19, 194Z__,A
--'mE m~a1'f=HP;=1_SE_~=..NEBRASKA STATE-IHOW NE D L A K E S e r m a n
The following regulations areln!E C N
effect on statenvmed lakes only: lOpen daily fmm 4 a. m. \o_10[p. m. fmm April 1 (0 November 80,|The 'H°"""\"
inc.clsmntory con~
V Gardening
Gets Uhderway
Miss RUI1 Wolfe,county home
-'avv l z€ m ¢ c » » ,us <4
"The 'Mc§&'m1r»,r°°'g,;,1; Clu
is meeting today, Thursday, at thhome of Mrs. James 'l`hompso
.,The Dale Get~'I'ogcwer Pwiect.
lub met with Mrs. Hurry Tutner,
in-day,rs.
wi th ~ i n f e c ti o n i n h e r h i ll~Mr. a nd Mr s. Ve rn on Ma thi es en
of Herman wer e S atu rda y e ven ing
i O~ens ~pri| 1
With April 1, the opening of the
Entersr~.| .0
C D ecl am
High School de-
\t took place at the.».~\. m with first
llBanquet Honors
K. H. s. Cage
l
|
The cmu» mul
Team embzrs
Lewis Ward Chosen To
.Honorary Position;
letters Awarded
lewis Ward, outxtsnding Ken-
nard High School basketball play-
er ol the reason §u.lt pant., wasnamedhonoraryeavulnof them m at the annual basketball
banquet.Tuaduy evening.Tha banquet took place in the
Methodin. Ctmreh basement, with
t-he Pep Club girls acting aa boat-
m a ,M m Ruth Buck presided aa
mu u n l mv u over the programwhich had aa it! theme "Tigers"
The following young P¢°Pl° wonlpenkors: Arlene Johnson, "Team
1vork"~ Donald Rosenbaum, "Inter
eat"; Lavon Rosenbaum, "Goals
Dwight Byers,"Energy";Rouen
Hansen "SizeFirst mm letters were awardedtolewis Ward.Kenneth Dale
and Merle Andersen.Second warn
' Mr.and Mrs.lwuen.¢.....,......ger anl daughter of Arlington vi!-
ited the :Harry J. Noela, Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Suhr and Esth-
er visiurd the Nic Friedrichaena.Friday.The Suhr-a have moved tothe (arm recently vacated by the
Clark Jalmela.Miss Faye Wright was n Satux-»
day ovemlght guest. of Mlm Helen
nbaum.Mr. and Mn. Frank Adam! and
family of Omaha won villhlrl,
$rnday_ of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Kingrlon and Jack.The Dorus Club met with Mrs.Claus Schneidar, Jr..Thurfdly.
Tha next meeting will ba Maroh
25~wi¢h Mrs. Carl Schneider.Mr. and Mrs.Floyd Alaanderand nm in Herman were Saturday
evenin visitors at the Carl K.Ward ioma.
Mina Jessie Jansen spent the
w¢ek-ond with her sister,Mn.
Vemon Mathiesen, near Herman.Mr. and Mrs. llarlnn Christensenrind Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vanceand Terry ol Omaha wen visitors,
Sunday,at the Clyde E.Ronn-
baum home.___Misa Jeanne Chapman was aSunday visitor of the Harry Ham-
.2
.-
George Stewart,Robert Johnso
.. ...._____.1 i-n....»--
l
min. fu. ... -.,\ProjectAmoldmy of the Dao demonstration leader praenwa neo va.....Club and Mn James 0. ""'T"`f1»»-» projectlesson on "Victory I-'ooda ni éf Margaret Thompson of
~' land Mn. Bd Renard of the W T
L. Project Club attended the pro-
ject leaders meeting in Arlington,
Fmday.Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rhea and
Paula weru nhopplng in Omaha.
Monday;Paula me Jones or <;;;\-=>- spentthe week-end with har wus. ur.
and Mrs. Paul G. JannMr,and Mn. J.E. Jnngblntli
and Je&\'\¥\2 allad on Mn. Maxon
Mequmi. in Blair, Sunday.Q;-1 Tietgan and Barnet Saad,stu anta in Blair, spent. the week-
end with their parunu.Mrs. Elmer Jensen and Mrs. Paul
Jones attended a ahnwer Saturday
afternoon at the J. Hilton Rhonda;home honoring Misa Virginia Het- FREMONT
and Gardens at the American Legion 1-lall, Thursday.Besides the
project leaders them were also re.
preaentativea from other woinen's
organizations.In the evenig a meeting washeld at tho,ool when E. n.Fahrney. eounty agent, explained
the victory gardens and augur m.
Raymond Ludwig, Vemon Mar-
ahall and H. C. Van Valkenhurgh
are the members of the local com-
mittee.Every home will be vidtod tofind out how many people willmakagnrdoun this year.
W ORKS
:loning.
»1-.L W E I N C O U N H
yin. and Mrs. Martin .latter uf'
Omaha spent the week-end at t.he|
parentalv. James Thompson, home-110t.her dinner guest;on Sundayl
were Mr. al}.l'Ll$. Jerry Jordan of
Blair.Dan Thompson is still a patientatMethodiat Hospital, wherg he
nndarwent a maior operation pornotime l8°»He il recovering- nicely
and exects to return home n u t
week.Viaitora to neo him Sun-day wars Mr-a. Thompson,Edna|'i'hompson, and Howard Thompson
of Kanaas Qty.Mr. and Mm. Howard Thompson
and daughter, Kly, of Kan:-u City,Missouri, were week-end gugm ol
Mr, Thompson'| mother and |iat»er,Mn. Dan Thompson and Edna.Mins Emily Ketehmark and Fred
\"~"'few
bra:
t m
p w
on;tior
w 1
a b
er
tor
a I'Ithe
|n|
tir
\ 10.
Hansen of Fort .Calhoun spentWednesday evsuing with Mr. and,E'
Mrs. Gilford Nielsen.D1
Omaha were Sunday dinner guests _of nr. and Mrs. ma Jungbluon-\_,,',ff§, ";'.2.';§"f.'§..'"n\'3§?"£' 52;
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Neuhaus of lgdmni Hauer bunakiow.M
Svrdaha called on the J. P. Sunda, °Dp¢,,d i, a unitary engineer innfl mié Victory committee, 1.\"`%.A.iiiiiwfrdr.. ..fé5°.`§°'imm s an 'niP. Sunds, Mrs. Paul Jones and Mina Fremont into the Mrs. T. B. Mohr'b;,mM\_§' C_,,'§,',n'§f;; .,i°¥=`i'.l`1'$°'§§§ G
Agnes Emanuel, attended the Vic- cottage,spent the time with her mn, Ed_|s
tory Garden and Sugar meeting ln V"_ __ win Hindley »l r
'a »..'n n -fra.. McCarthy Project Club willl
Mr and Mrs Deon Hindley and
brother-in-law and aixwr_\Mr. and
Mrs. L. M. Utterback of Omaha,
family viuwd Mrs.nmauy-.\§:
25
weeks awuy, it la time for Ne-ska fishermen to get thdr
:le in shlpe for what is ex-
ted no be one v! the best sens-in the slow; history,Condi-
ux are most favorable, ncconding
:he State Glme Commission, foranner vw' u weaihar and oth-I
conditions during the put win~
have been gnod u A wl\ol¢ for
ruccamtul muon.The Game Commiuon has lnhed
» following info:-matian for the
glen:-s m w n s(Both Data lmelumlve)TROUT:April 1-Nov. 80.En-
e slate,Ke eplll.Dnily limil,
.Pouasian limit 10.BLACK BASS:April 1-Nuv. so.
utim state.10 inches rnininmum.
ally limit 5,Poasaion limit 10.
CRAPPLE:Aprll 1-Nov.30.
nm. mute.6 inches minimum.
DI15 g
baslFi
lar Ihibli
iz
not
hool
TThihl
M
n
p m'IA
Blu
plolmil
WD1Lat
Hn
Du
Do
iily bag and possession limit;'
game fish, 5 of which mny be'
, and 5 of which may be trout.
lshing devices otner than regu-
gf- attached to poles are pro-
ach pmlm in permitted to uné
more than two lines with two
u per line.
brow lines or floats are pro-
ted.lotorboatn an not permitted,.
p
l
Le
ner,
soG.
unc o
fi
d
gmn n, .-....... W, ..._. ___lace iii" being to J ohn Skin-
Marvin Jordon, Marilyn Nel-
n,and I/enore Cushman.Mrs.
M. Chen? of Teknmnh served
judge Below in a tabulation ol
ntent results:
Externpormevue-John Skinner,rat; Catherine Broderaen, second.
Original Orutory--Mu-vin Jor-
on, fn-nt; Emmett Rogert, aeeond.Dramatic--Marilyn ' -Nelaou,
rigging or aduing for bait on lint; Evelyn Riwter, second.und: il prohibited.|Humorous-Denon C u s l\ m n n,
'lie ru ed lakes nre rat; Puri Lung, necond.:1'trnold I ,Quster County;1
e River, S€\County; Chlm- n
n Lake County; Cotton,- Cral
l Lake, Bu!o County; Cottnn-od Lake, Ch County; Crynal xke, Adams C W: Duke Alexia.
,yea County; ~Deed Timber,
dKe County;lfremont Lakes,dge County; Jefferson County;_
up City, Sherman County; Mem-is Lake, Snunders County; Paw-
he lake,Webster Cou ty; Pibel
ike, Wheeler County;utteview
tkee (Louisville),Cass unty;
ite and Beaver Lakes,erry»unty;Rgwenna Lake,Buffalo
aunty; Verdon Lake, Ridmndsonmnty; Rock Creek Luke, Dundy
xunty; Shell Lake, Cherry Coun-
': Walgren Lake, Sheridan Coun-
'; Wellfleet Lake, Lineoln County,
The winners also participated in
district declnmatory content at
g, Friday evening.
Advm-the in 'The Emi-prxn
n Br i ngs mmm
SPECIAL SERVICES
HE L D I N H E R M A N
Special Methodist services wereld in Hennm each evening ofe1last week, under the direction of
Rev. David Simpson of Arlington.
On Sunday evening, Rev. Simpson
presented an illustrated lecture,'With the Northwest Mounted
Police."
Buy Defensg Bonds and
Saving Stamps Now!
JOBS FOR WORKERS
T h e u m m s t a t e s E m p l o y m e n t W I I I C S ' L i q u o r s
ervize il looldri wilquulifiedbzp-
li ts to f o ovrin 'o :
1'
-§i"tm l a s W k . P H O N E 3 2 1
Camp <>°<>1g $40 Wk-|
ogra e n(male)P $139-150 Mo.~~ I
Medical Techddan,$75-80 Mo. plus board and room2 Production Engineers $2600 Yr.
l00 Electric Weld-o n $1.00-Lgg gf-
'0() M hinista 11.r.I Te.\:;er of Welding ~~
(are and gn)$200 Mo.|.|gM£ gpl Teacher, Mnghing Shop sggo 13°-Perlect T¢lkingl*imm
l
I
I
x~ry~u~ir ~is.Possession limit
SUNFISH, GREEN amd BLUE-
ILL:April 1-Nov. 30.Entire
~te.Keep ell.Daily limit 15.
~eseion limit, 25.OCK BASS April 1~Nov.30.
inches minimum.Possession limit
R :ntire state,6
aily limit 15.
Apn'1 iluov. ao.
incha minimum.Possession limit
~i?.ULLHi»:Aos=
ntire state.6
nily limit 15.
1-Dec. 31: EntirePERCH:Jan.te.Keep all.Daily limit 25.
oeseasion limit 25.WALLEYED PIKE:Avril 1-ov. ao.Entire mae.12 inches
imum.Daily limit 5.Posses-
ion limit 5.NORTHERN PIKE:April 1-ov. 30.Entire state.12 inches
imurn..Daily limit 5.Ponzi-s~
ion limit 5.SAUGER or SAND PIKE: April
1-Nov. 30.Entire shite.12 inch-
es minimum,Daily limit 5.Pos-
session limit 5.CATFTSH:April 1-Nov.30.
Entire state.12 inches minimum.Daily limit 10.Possession limit
15
May 1-Dec. 31.Missouri River
only by commerdal profit.13
inches minimum.No limit daily
or possession.
°cA1:F1sH=Jan.1-March 16,
I nph
ne
0
C
c
't
1.
p2
Mr . a n ~~ - ~.~ .~Fred Rober tson.B a r b a r a S h e r w o o d ,a g e d 5 ,
d a u g h t e r o f M r .a n d M r s .W a l t e r
I a
letters went w Rouen:namanDwlgtlq, Byers, Donald Rosenbaum.
WalterKan-lindd,Jack Kinmdon
and Neal Rosenbaum.nill Hull.
student manager.also was
awardod a letter.
Friday evening a number of
friends helped Philip Shw celé-
hrate his birthday.The evwm;was spent at lnochle, Mrs- RD? F.Nelson and 'am Jensen xeeeivini3 traveling prize; Mrs. Rny F. Nel-eon and Chnl H. Nelson, high; and
Mrs. Chris H. Nelson and Ben O.
Fairchild, low,c. w.Hansen and Melvin areemployed in Omnlu by the Mar-
mn Nurse ry.Mn.Harry Larsen entenalnad
at a shower, Sunday, honoring Mrs.
Elmer Larsen.Mr. and Mrs.Raymond Dixon
have moved w Omaha.Mrs. E, 0. Fairchild left Sundaywith Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hua of
Omaha for Pueblo, Colorado; theywillvisitMrs.Fa1rcixxld's bmth-
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Hom.Mr.and Mrs. Gilbert Haas ofOmahawereSundayvisitorsnf
Ben._The Methodist Indi a Aid metwith Mrs. 1-1. B. Plugge; Thursday Mr.and Mrs. Rudy Matzen md
afternoon.The next meeting will Eileen and Clarence Wieae.be March 26th vdth Mrs.G. E.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gottsch and
Kronberg.Irvin visited Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs John Andersen and the John Dornacker family.Phyllia have moved into the Mrs.Misa Greta Dornacker visited
Sunday at the Henry Gottsch
rs.uis G ecker visiho§;e.La ned ted
I\ 8 l 'd E . Axi e l l Mrs. P. A. Johnsen and Mm. Clar.
General Contractor and Builder ence Wine and son, Thursday.Power Eauivmem Mr.and Mrs.Jnhn DornaekerMASON and CARPENTER and!amily, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
WORK Chnslenaen and Doreen visitedBlue Prinla ledniaisday laning wig-I Mr. andraenry~t an rvin.Phon llllck 325 r.°...:|r m m h and Lillie and
Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Fairchild and`
manga or Anmgwr..Friday,four Kennard students
and their teacher, Miss JeanneChapman, participated in the E. C.N. C. declamatory contest at Crdg.la the humorous division, Dgight
Byers rated excellent and ne lHanthorne, good.In the dramatic!
division Margaret Ann Nelson
rated excellent and Inez Kuehl, av-
erage.Prank Naeve and Henry Lnutr-upmade a businus trip ta Philips»berg, Missouri, last weekend.
~Mr. and Mrs.John Dornacker,Greta,Bemloe and Arthur,Emil
Gottsch,Lillie and Frances at-
tended a slwwem-given by Mrs.Francis Suverkrubbe at Fort Cal-
houn, Tuesdny, honoring the Gold-en Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Der.-lu! Kruse.In the alternoon they
all rnotored to Elkhom to the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Henry Witt where
they attended a lunclleon in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Witt.Thesetwo couples held a double wedding
at the German Hall,fifty years
ago.Mr. and Mis. Vern Johnsen and
Dale were supper guats of Mr.and Mrs. P. A. Johnsen, Tuesday
evening.Evening guests were
Blair, Wednesday evening.Misa Inna .lungblulh of Omaha
spent the weekend with her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs.A.H. Jung-
bluth.Kdth Jones attended the atata
basketball tournament in Lincoln,
Thurmday and Friday.Jeanne and Beverly Marshall
spent the week-end with Mrs.
Heuermann, Sr., in Arlington.Mrs.Paul Jones attended the
two-day meeting of the Nebraska
agricultural Advisory Council at
Lincoln, Thursday and Fridxy.Mr. and Mn.Julian E. Jung-blath and Jeanna visited Mr. and
Mrs. Gmrles Williams in Omaha,
Sunday.Mr. and Mn. J. 0, Marshall,Jeanne, Beverly and Jin-uny, helpedMm. Mushallk mother, Mrs. Fred
I-Ienermann,of Arlington,cele.
5;-=~» her 70th birthday, Wednes-
y,Mrs. Ed Renard and Mrs. J. O.
Marshall attended the W. T. L.
Project Club meeting at Mrs. Al-fred Wilkersen's, Wednesday.
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A number of friends helped Mrs.
Claus Kuehl celebrate her birthday,
Tlonday.Present were Messrs.nd Mesdames Lou Heger, ,Henry`ie£gen. Charles Peters, Art Peetz,Iarl Camenzind and Ernul, Ker-zetter.A gold naklace with hisompany'a insignia on it was a gift
ent Mrs. Kuehl from ber son, Ray-
nond_ now stationed at Camp Wal-
The Grace Lutheran Ladies Aid
»i Washington met last. Wednes-
ay at the Harry Swanson homewiththirteen members and five
iaimrs present.Next meeting
fill be at the William Wien home.Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Peters.nd Mr. and Mrs.N. P. Nielsenlsibed with Mm. Chris Sunda and--___.._ mf-.-u.....|°u aumina.
lce, Texas,
~»'meef~wlhMrs.'Weston Long, Fri
day after-lnocn.The leaders Mrs.Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Davies were Leon Hindley and was 'Edna
hosts .Sunday at dnner followed Thompson,attended a leaders
by bridge.~ ' m d Mrs.P.L. traininemeeting in Bldr, Thurs-
Cadv wan lukh prize,Mr. and rlny, \v n they received inntruc~Mrs.L .!~Patterson.sewnd. tions on the cnnent lesson, "Vic-Tha guests nnluded Drs. and Mes- wry Food, and Gardening."dsmea PI-'~ M.y°m"§"~D , " i Mi-_ and Mrs. Andrew Alhach of
ml m ,° 1.Y-P v.''md Herman entertained Tuuday even-
Me-d==Ȥ=If 5 a tenon an ing in honor of Miss Margaret
w "N;M Charla Haven- Wulbum on her birthday.Guests
dick fn Tekzmdh ment Sunday were Messrs. und Meadames Merle
with gm niece Mrs- (;_ H_ Ros- Ward,Lloyd Johnson,Russellenkllde and family.|Ward, Mrs. Chistina Alhach and
mr. and Mrs. will Imsinx 'and dxughler, Florence.
Mildred md Mr. and Mrs. .Floyd
Taylor fu! I-'ramona were vwitm-sSundayatthehomes ol Mrs.
Alice Newcom and Mr. ua Mrs.
Harry Ostermnn.Mr. and Mrs- John Walkenl-lorstreceivedawhlenrlim.Monday.
n-vm their son. Corporal VenwnWalkenhorst,who until recently
was stationed in Texas._Mrs. Jack Sehlapfer renewed a
telephnne call this week from herpon, Archie, who ls now stationedatVirginia.He was recently
transferred from Boston._Mrs. W_E. Antrirn entertained
Thursday. the occanon hem: hexbmliday.Present were Mes-darna John Caxnnbell.H Peters.Funk Wilkins. W, H. Kmzer, J,H. Kruger,Robert Kelly. W.A.Brown. L. Menkinz. R. C. Utter-m k .William Erichke, H.Ham-mlilir. F. Braithwait, L, S. West-
cott. and O. Maatlc.l¢._Mm. William Enchke has 'F'turned from Cary Mills.Illinola,where she spent wree monthsvisitlnz her son. Dell Kelly and
Lamily and other relatives.The
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erelm e Keith Hindmalilii thefarmer Mildred Sic. was guest ofhonor.Tuesday.at a shower atthe Hiliiniarsh home:Mrs.MaxHein and Mn. Fwd Danner werehoalrsses.Prizes at names were»-_"m¢....x N.1m,,_
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Mr. and Mrs. Glen Potter and
children are moving into the Bnm-wn property vacated last week by
Clifford West and family.Wednesday evening guest;ofMisa Maggie Lowe were Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Clementannd Wilbur,
Mr.and Mrs.Huit Lowe andEugene Clements of Terry Heights,
New YorkEmil Fallen attended a custodian
meeting at Blair, Saturday,
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Leia ol Omaha were weekendguests at the Godsey and Kroger
home;Misa Nora Cushman visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cush-
man,fa.l. Blair, Sunday.
The Baptist Mission Circle melFridaywith Mrs. Chris Kor-shoj,
when Mrs. A. L. Sullivan was host-ess.The lesson study for the a!
bernoon was on the national leaders of tive countries.At the closeMrs.Sullivan served tea.ThlApril meeting will include electicn
of officen.Misa Bernadine Otto of Tekamalwasa Sunday guest at the Ed Ol
son home.The Hill Q-eek Luther LeanmetWednesday at the Thorval
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HELD HERE SAT.
A meeting of the Nehruka
ool Custodian Association wasId at the Blair School, Saturdayternoon, with Nels Jensen ol the~I school system presiding.Re-
~entatives,numbering some
ty or sixty members of the asso~ation, came from SIXTY. Dodge,rt,Thurston,Saunders and
alhington counties.Chief speaker of Lhe nfternoo
as High School Pr&nc\pa\J.C.
th subompxwn, who spoke on et "The 0mtodian'e Duties w Lh~
upnyer, and the Tnxpnyefu Du
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Salurdxy Matinee
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S. Pettit of Kennxrd entertained
Sunday in obsenrlrwe of his eight-ieth birth anxniverury.Guestswere Mr. and Mn. George Pettit
and fu d l y and Mrs.Margaret
Coyle of Council Bmih, Iowa; Mr.and Mrs. Lbwrence Pettit and chil-
dren of Ornnha; und Mrs. GertrudeB l t a and daughter,Wi\ma,o l
Kermnrd.
SUNDAY MONDAY
March 22-28
Sunday Matinee
Admhdan ll-30 cu.
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Sherwood U1 v»u»-...,-__broken \eg,Tuesday afbemoon,while p\aying.She was when tothe Methodist Hospi\a\ where the
|n-acture was found w he above the
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knee.Mrs. Sherwood xs the (nm-er Marian Reid, daughter of Mr.
and Mm. C. L. Reid ol Herman.Mrs. Nora Wnlizer remrned lastweek from Frvmont where shaspent n (ew days and is staying
with the A. W. Clarkes.Mrs. Pam Hancock athended n
pm-nuptial shower at the home oi
~ I-lilwn Rhoades in Bhir,
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Francis were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs. Herbert. Gottsch and fam-
ily, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elza Appleby were
shopping in Omaha, Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.Gus Aueh,Mx-s.ml n Annlehv md Virginia Voeb-
llrances nine, ».~,......, ........,.,,.Marie Goedeker of Omaha spent
'rlday at home.Mrs. J. W. Johnson" accompan-ed by her father, Emil Gotisch,
nd her dstexs, Misses Frances and
éllle Gottsch, attended a dinner in
onor of Mr, and Mrs.Detlei
Iruse of Fort Calhoun, Tuesday.
Mrs.William Wiese and Mis.ll i l m Matzen spent Tuesday in
lm a.Mr.and Mrs.Bertel Bertelsen
isited at the N. P. Nielsen home,
Mednesday evening.Mrs, 0. C. Liesche visited, Sun-
ay, at the Bill Peters home.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jorgensennd Richard of Omaha visited Mrs.fhris Sunds,Wednesday evening.Willie Ai-p purchased a car, re-
ently.Lawrence and Alda Goedekerpent the week»snd with relativesn Arllngfolf _
Evelyn and Russell Wlese spent
unday afternoon with Mrs.Hil-
.a Co nd and family, near Flor-
n e e ,'Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson at-ended the Golden Wedding of
ir. and Mrs. Nick Witt at Elkhorn,
Tuesday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. 2. .Zn Neuhaus ds-
ted Wednesday evening at the
arenw, J. P. Sunds, home.I-'ritz Peters vidted Mr. and Mrs.
»ly Peters, Wednesday evening,
Mrs.s e mi Bertelsm spenthursday with Mrs, chrn sums..Iullus Stender and WilliamWieseasmlnedClausKuehlwithorn shelling, Tuesday,Mrs. J.~ A. Johnson and grand-
ra b mrs.urine...._.-....i'i°.~..sl...-»and Miss Ruth Wit-
u m n m The bride was presented
with a. set of dishes.St. Patrickdecorationswereusedsatableappointmentswithaminiature
bridal party as the centerpiece.
Thirty were present,Anita Hwbeek.11-yesrald
dsusditer of Mr. and Mrs. A. A.l-Iahlbeck who was in we Dodge
County Hospital for observationthis week. retumed home but willbe confined to her bed for s few
d s.Yr.. and Mrs. Warren Dolan _of
lincoln visited Wednesdav with
Mr. and Mrs, F, E. Dolan.Mm, Herman Lsaker has re-ceived word that her nephew.
Walter ILan or Hastmss. formerArlinkf-on resident. is recuueratlnf
from several serious operations.The Idyll Hour Pmiect Club held
an all dav meetins:Tuesday at
Mlm.Clarence Norskov's.Twocomforts made from scrws from
the Red Crass sewimr rooms, weretied and will be sold. Droceeds av-
ing to the Red Crpas.Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Davies andDr.and Mrs.D. M. Bloch at-
tended the dinner ol the Tri-Conn.
tv Maiical Soeietv in Fremont.
Monday.Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Petersonhave nesived word recently that
,their non, Brlan W., atltioned atthe Jackson Army Air Base, Jack-son, Mississippi, has been promoted
so the rank of sergeant.Peterson
enliered the service last Apdl.
|Charles Cunningham, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ellis Cunningham, is ata-.i-....a mm. n..Coast Guards at
Miss Elna Petersen spent Sun-
day ailemoon at the S. P. Nielsen
home in Blair.Mn and Mrs. J. A. Jesper-sen en-tertained at dinner, Thursday, for
Mr. and Mrs, Ben Wachter, Jamesand Kenneth and Mr. and Mrs. Ole
Jensen.Harve Lewis is sewing as mailcarrier taking the place of ClaudeClements who had served since the
death of z. Parrish.Mrs. G. F. Lowe entertained theAfternoon Bridge Club,Friday.
Mrs.A. IH. Lowe,a guest,wasawarded the high prize.The host-
ess served a dessert luncheon early
in the afternoon.The elub will
meet with Mrs. Henry Wubben-
horat, March za,Claude Clements went to Blair,
Monday, to begin his duties asdeputy sheriff.He replaces CarlOlson, who resigned.The family.
will move to Blair, won.
Mrs. James Van Horn apent sev-eral days at the Lutheran Hospital
Q,-= Omaha, she returned Wednes-
sy.Terry and Jeanine Brewster of
Blair spent the week-end with their
gnandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Brewster; Mrs.Harold Brewster
spent Monday here.The Brew-sters, who raeutly moved to Blair,are moving this week w Fremontwhere Mr.Brewster hu employ-ment as driver for s.bread com-
pany.Mr. and Mrs. L. D. lang wentto Omaha, 'I'veMllv.to see little
Barbara Sherwood their niece...._ v _..__ ........r....J s- |.,. mm. s.-.
iiiansen home..,........~,.Mr. and Mrs Arnold Peter-senand twins spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs. Richard Lenox ol Fort
Calhoun.Mrs.Bertha Neiderkruger _of
Omaha. is spending the week with
Mra Anna Peddie.Mr, and Mrs. Ben Wachter and
James, Mrs. A. H. Lowe and_Mr~a.Ole Jensen were Omaha visitors.
Thursday,.Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jensen enter-
tained at dinner Tuesday for Mr.
and Mrs. Tom McDonald and Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Wachter,Kenneth
and James.Sixteen attended a W. S. C. S.tea at the home of Mrs.J. M.Brewster.The business meet-ins
included plans for the father-sonbanquet.The society will meetwith Mrs. J. H. Johnson, this week.All of the members of the Her-
man school faculty have been re.
elected.Leon, little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Sarlett, has been seriously
m with intutinal flu.
Wednesday aftemoon, Mrs. leoI-*ausett entertained her plnochle
club,serving a dessert luncheon.Mn, Joe Bandar and Mrs. ClaudeClementswerevlsltors.P d wwent to Mrs.Bandur, high; Mrs
Ed Hovendick,second high; Mrs
Paul Hancock will be hostess or
March 25.Eugene Clements left Frida;
night to remrn to Terry Heights
New York, after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Clem
ents, since Tuesday.e...»....a.... ......:..¢ ri.. Study T
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'the week-end at the Charles Roganhome n Blnir.Arthur and Greta Dornackerspent Saturday evening with Mr.and Mrs. Ella Appleby.Mr. 'and Mrs. Raymond s¢huld¢,Mn, Anna Melton visited Mr. andMrs. Henry Diercks and aughtersand helped Gayle celebrate her
birthday.Mr. and Mn. Henry Gottach mdIrvin and Bernice Domacker vis-ited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chrls-bensen and Doreen, Tnxeadly; Ber~nice remained until Monday.
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Aho-Rothman Cnmoe, Jr.Carwon and M\x|\cal.
WEDNES.THURSDAY
Much 25-26
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nushtert Delores AUIZHEY and uuneu "..... ......-____Pearl Harbor.Hareld Dolnn, sonol Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Dolan, andGerald Pedersen. formerly of Arl-
ington, are Lhere. also.Peter Svendganrd of Blair, fath-
er of Nels Svendgnrd, has beenseriously ill ln an Omaha hospital
but is reported as somewhat lm-
proved.Mr. and Mrs. Orvie Metzler andfamily of Herman and Mrs. AnneJensen were supper guests of Mr.'and Mn. Julius Hass and family,
Sunday.H. C. McClellan gpent ThursdaymdFriday in Omaha where hewas one of 150 men attending altmlning school at the Fontenelle
|ho¢el.Mrs. McClellan and their
daughter, Mrs. L. C. Unlnnd, who
\spent aevenl days here,:ecom-
panied him.Mrs. Nora Badger was a week-and gum of her mn, Loren Bldg-'er and family, ln Fremont.On|Saturdny 1 birthday party w a
|held for the birthday af her little
lgranddmmglmter, Petty Badger.
Arvld Hn: af Beamer ll myinswith his uncle And Aunt, Mr, andMn.Julius Hun, while working
| t 1nr| h|lI| Nurlerlemx
e `rn nmet Thhrlday evening at tlm home
at Hrs A. Ko hl.Seven! gnu-Lgwere present.Mn. Wlll Hull has received wordof tha lllnnu of lm' mother, un.Judith SHNWU.Km.Blu-eva ||rwwl i v l t t he wi nt e r mm v numutha: dmghht in Plmaix, Arl-
rdrr. mug m......w W W M... ..e._,..,,...., _,_,_,.B, _,__~ e "~w§ :;:'°;" "2 :',' a "°f3 '° "a r ,? "" ":"; ,° "W "f e *
-o o P s-t om o r: an rs.m'g/gf lm week at theR;y i.,»\¢§.M¢gatricllis decora;wn
e..o- oelzsses,nMrs. Grace Miller in .,,@..n...J¥§Bi,l1 mya. ~ Lowe and Mrl
'Hg mk \=~d3f-g with reativel.`Ole Jensees.Alter ends, r lunc
Y Us r w u om't0 .Prem twere essrMr. and Mrs. Burn Kelley, mlm-l`LT1°§¢i§"¢m, Dciilp ncnfl, Ou
day,Mxrch_ 12.She has beenlLusehen, Henry Voss, Ted Olmge'd ~Lo 1Dicl£°l.ippln51tt,JAlton '°§=~=':(
-...we a F.,se ahgme after several weeks ln SouE'Follen've Prize; ~§"d§.,..'2, M21
;»°"= Cgg y u -Mr. and Mrs. were awrdlfdlic Mqrdnnd Mrs. 0
-J ,':,o nhir. and Mrs. Ernst West md 1§'22°'£|,,,1§'..¢°¢&w.nger lr
children of Im Angeles, calm"-|Mrs.`L A. Woodward and M1
:na ere e1P¢='¢d to arrive some J. M. Brewmr were guests Fridx
ume_ Y-his week lor | vlnlt with'o! Mn. Rosa Deets n! Blmlr.
relatxves and friends.1 Mr. and Mrs. Rny Metxler asMli- W i gp Elly Triplet d chiihren mime Sunday at the
_e lpen t 0.tn h .Tuesday ¢v¢mng at the my Trip-Gush .¢°{"hZ mea Rvsen hon
lett home, Ulfurvihx their eleventh Sundry, were Mrs. John Romewedding uxmvunuy and the birch-|n°m md Allen. of Denver, cow
day qt Mrl. Ray Trlplett.Mn. Edu-adn;Mm Stellls Jensen of L
~ of ~ was -"° pres. §'lE.°'°°¢f.°'"li§°"`l!.i.¢"'° md u
`o u n ra D Im£<»:ndN>"`Arthur Mm o! Omahn: Mr. and Mrs. c,§f_°K§.4.
nfm <=f'- blbv w4¢»"34°"?n°&n§".f 3" <'§§».'ff'f=§¢?"»'}.'l'r¥§,.'°° °""°""
»..Much 18 at the hocpitsl at Col-'Ml-n. Ernest Grenler enteruin
umbus.Mrs. lhu ll the former the Birthday Club,Frldny mlbg g ; A u m _;f_§;g=»;-»'Hwy ;,°°" |:rv1n¢ n lunch lt g= elm
l n.(l r .um Mn .Bum Kelley of Ja uenvlllbehoetea Ayrlxa.
33;-;=-h hiv e mgxgw ae Tflv-Mr. .ni nm J ohn dmmbm |
l m n v m o n m l |R e v . n n d l l n . A. W . C I n h - g u a h | o ! H. | n d K n , P N. < |mtdrw d nt I dx n'c .\0 e k ......°:'., ue , ~R4
Tueodny =~,~_;-gg ln honor of Rav.cl| Xh'|y,on-nu were BUY nn nms n BONDS
,o m Johnlon visited Mtg. John-
on'| mothsr, Hn. Wintuburn, n
L Ilkhom, Tueldny afternoon.1 Eldon ' Didnt, who is leaving
.ann tn loin Unch Snm'| forces,u : "lit i||_'¢¢k iith bil °|»f'§»..,. Mn. Anna Runnulen.
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The1'e_will be som e Good Cam era Shots
WaGiv¢ You the Bent Service in '
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vening with Mr. and Mrs,Nels fafhristensen md lqnily.|19
Mrs. Nels Knudsen spent 'nxesflan
ay xt Eric Knud»en'\.SuMr. and Mrs. Louie Gollsch andLdia and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. John- Inen helped J. W. Johnaen celebrate w~is bmlmy, Sunday.|, ,Mr. and Mn.Rnymand Peters hof-fgg at the Fred Lusclxen homepd.
un y._Mr. and Mn. Chula: c m-nun-\§ ,
en and daughter were Sundxy din-
MACHINERY SALE!
SATURDAY, MARCH 21
Ta y l o r & W e l l s P a v i l i o n
Prumnl, Neln-uh
F-80 Fu-ld! on rubber; 4 all steel grdn slentan 32, M
:ml U het Inn 1 had rollers; all nu! vugan pu; new Me-C.ornl¢k~D¢ah| incur liner; loose ground llller; 4-undangg;-'= hay meta and nap and Inu ol other tru!-ar and
e drum nnddnery.Bring yan: muhlnery nd (url umlmm (or uh za this
Hx ma lo a.' m u o n c v w n n s A U C T I U N o o ,
pen:hJu
'ues'hu
ome.Alvin Arp and Iarrdne Petenpant Sunday with Mr. md Mn.
7harle| Penn md RobertJuliusStmdarw u 1 l u w u
'neat at the William Winn home,'hundxy.
l ONE DAY SERVICER A B B A S S S T U D I O S
Sa Our New Movie Camlra, Projector and Scnen
The Blair Hospital
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were Saturday evening e d l e n st.
th e Lz wr en ee Oemum h pr ne .
Mr . a n d MH. C hn r le s Th i elf old t
and no n;were Sunday dinner
guests at the Alfred Enger hnme in
Blair.Mr. a nd MH. Ch axh as Thie lf oldt
and sons we re $unday even ing
callers as th e netirge ilin dley
home.Mr. and Mrs. Morse Chrinbermen
were Omaha vis itors , Fri day .
Mr .an d Mr s .Pete Andersen
sent Fdd ay a t th e Mo rse Chri sten
een home.
.\~ .»~ f *'~nBlair, Nebraakn March 19, 1942 l .. ..¢ F\|n|1 Wnhinsrton Cqp=nty.\ N0TlQEn6 3°1 ;;;;ggp0 gT §0TlEE To nz-:1=ENDANTS ~nmmv A Moon. Ammon i O r u m N e w s 1
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NOTICE OF SALE0'Hmlon &0'}Lan\nn. Aporneyv
All nersons interesibd are here-by notiied dust the mdemixncd.Victor E. Holmin. muniian olF m c.Hmmm im»qe.nn{lg§,
"`i»A'lk§f"¢?t uuldic ella w A. v. umm. nn.-mm,-_,,_Ne o er a'im bidd 1 cashxnd ull I-`Buildin , omahsme follvxftinz d§{¢é'1fea mmm sn In an County mm af w..mn,~s
mal uhm owned by still wud,gn County. Nsbrukn-IN 'RHE ms'rR1c'r COURT 0F-~ : ; :amaad 19 interest in S ? "or cm-xmm M "g,§*;g°f°~ c9uN'rY. NE-
andw"¢heEaat.Baud!dm Beodcoishenbygiv@¢1m;Min-T m s u m a anSoudmeut qmmr and au, ,gg nie Bendben hu filed with Lhb o e own h°"'°{av eu,60 acts ol uw' Wen auf ndenimed.(Yllstv bludge al li'é`»'§.".»"5"1\Fi'&1'l'»¢'S'lZ°§I
°f me Southuli '%""*"" °,g=';;-nm xenon u ~;,.§.?$*&"§§*°f'=°f°4 in 01°state ol Jenn
db a ~Township 19.P0M»the s of ghmqm Buadmn Bluk Jensen,demand,name'"-fb'J B.JeI14¢\'| #G-F-ms9 142, Em of uw 61-h u m m ,.~_...va.\"-n....'"'!'§E?S,..'_'l..§E""ff,.P .'&.\ enn ea unknov/n,'md
Saturday eveni/num Benhn elner in honor offor Mm. Adnli;Jury. virgu Hil;and Mn.omdaughtnr. Mr. annn were evenil18Mrs. Wi!l HumdElhnbeihln.n~..-v».\.... .
-B\u!fs, lawn '
Mr.And Mm.Wlllinm Peck ofv Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Guinea amHunburg, lows and Millnrd Peck flmily wem Sunday guests at mo l B l a i r w e r e S u n d a y g u e s t s o f \ ; ; m =o f M r .u n d M m C h u ' \ e
A nthe Fred Peek family,[Mr. md Mrs. sm Flewher, Kly|M12 and Mrs. wuum Cook: oLee and Roger were Wednesday Arhngwn, Nebnsh, spent Sundnafwmoonvisitors ol Alma and mm Mrs.Eva McCLanah\n.Bhdin Fhkzhnr.I The Happy Harmony 'Sari C\um m Arthur W. Anderson md v1;°;'Sa\::id=evglng at we hom
:a im c sxmar the rw hz"r.rs.~ci\ Ives.ém. ;1;;°__5 at P |Mr. and Mrs. Eiwud Qdat an
M ,.ml Mn. John Jackson and dn-'3}{t'"were Wednesday em:__ __-=...... ..» »\.. u:.\.... nm.
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md oath aa reaulrei ln ei-ld ll-
1942, at the hour of 2:00 o'c\od¢
p. m., and for one hmx thereafter.
nz Lb; wat tmnt door of the Wuh-lnmon County mart house ln the
..... .,., ....... ....-. ._n u m nmn¢ c » » \=n v fW °"'°€ h '_x m s u l xnxx§-mn Czunty. Nebnnkn. Nl bv # 113 4.5 ~ 19 42.v ;§10 oil k
mm m l n e w h ence made an n. m., nt my uiflcein nld countym<wid=d~De wi nz nw. " gy fo r the he tri nl mn-mf.
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oreneewlllo n Fndny . ""°" 2 1 swam °f ma a Hols te i n. in- 1 0 -4 :comm .maze
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"' °'\» cmmev °°"'*»°f wmm- .-... m...» wnmnnm canary.
Qunrwr Ol sazuun hgp _ ene Hansen ome.g T ° w m h . ¥ ' ~ ~liondny elbernoon vlliwn At the
o »Ke en Peter Nl lee ho were Mn. Cu-the gh ;;_g#-- in ;v ;'u"8 u;| li e n...L , .." ~ Ma rti n L a rs e n
unknavn md Dgiendmm EL and Mlu Nlnn Andersen.no n Kneq .Bm und mg Hue,Mlna Elemor Holland o!Bow-her h m m me Amex L\"`~"",N°f¢h D\\k°° i "i #*""Kh°*Sehxnlfer u ow .na wnum uncle , un xwunnl md hmi ly .
Jensen,iM|°_ (inipleaded ,gm Cassie Hgwn upon! Wed.-
Anne Jensen endmnh:n l v nt the Giifond French> mmNotice n hereby given ws '"' h°»T;'...».., .¢¢......... n... followlnlt
ve.-"`""°'1|"" ' " " ' W a n - n e u vixdw atm! v mw.. .. ...., ..,......,. ..Tuesday venlng ce en c Ln c rnHaroldM|;lll home include?) ni u.2'°'u Hovendlci home in home, "°" Blair.
Ind l nre. Harold Gmthe of Tekn- Blur.M "t °,,,°g;g°w';_f§;
d Dorothy Entochen.M n .Bet! Thompson md rl.Tuesdzy dternoon a l le n nt Lester marley vllifed Mn. .xngneryyerdnz with Mr. and Mn.B
the Chris Vinderalev home included Jordan, Friday evmlhl.N*\B°l\ nnd hmlly.Mn. Hnmld Mngill md Janet and Mp. Wnlfar Knmez :pmt Sun-Min Elizabeth Grimm of OmMr. md Mn. Tom Modlln.dny nlwmoon .lt the Luvrenee lu, qpent Sunday l i f m LW
so mv nni ""wE.l§ " Da v i s ma a n-nm ho mo .<=»~§=--1=_»-_;1===-G ef
p nn were y -_r.eo m°*l!9x1»* dl: #wld Mngilrvhomn. aglgim mn. €';','2f1"?...»1.' 1=~n ~;_,§;»~\">'ggh x;
° ' ~» _..___.eve ,'w i f " x : NEsrnxnz of Chr!-I Jmwn. de~. "i i-Re n ul;Shirley Mnsill was an °v=m1zn=|Rohm Hovendickgu'I'hm1|dny, of Joan Wuhter vi ito , M day._¥r. "l2-§'f.E i ff'and Mm Hnnld Mlllill and." m f F'donRlum in "€'¢."".I.'l.L\ u...frm.WnknfinldI :und-wmu»~=.-w.... .~...,.. ... ._triclwConxt df wumnzwn cwn¢v.1
Nehx-uh, Doc., PIKG 'ngiinst the abvvn nxmod Defen-d»n¢¢,f.he object md nnyer °fwhicham w foreclose a cerilih
|L 3 3 ~m u n m ll I UI I UU 5 " " ' " " " " " " " " " " _ " ""'* " ° ° "" '" " " : '" '"'.1111 : n u Lua u.L v u l " w w w n - » - »a t t h a p a r e n t a l . ,C l a r u n e a W a t c h e r .n t s i n I l l i n o m f o r a f e w w e e k s .' M d i 0 m ] m _R °_;;n-==;-h e i A i d m e t w e d _J a n e t w e r e F r - d a y c a l l e r s a t t h e E F . H e l q n R m g e r i s a t t h e ~E .g " R o y M e t z l e r a n d
._.....,.£.n i h n n n n n I f |"|\n ~ ~M§ § il l _ IIU EU G ...¢~ ~ h f f l ~ ., |~W B P6 ~4is=1====BENDORF m ~ i i ' , \ .'T,`§'¢"{g,"°\\||"1i7\l\u r n u u n u :I; Ad=1\h"'*'?;!_'3!.'!';' PIT;new.,.~e...\~....- ....,. . . . . .Benson home with slx memberspresent.Guests were Mrs. AdelilGnuss md Marjory,Mrs.Orville
Benson and daughter.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stork andPeggy were Sunday guaw ol Mrs.
Cassie Hansen.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen, Ednaand Rita I-Isnsen spent Sundal' athe Clarence Toelke home near Tel-
|asta.1 Nina and Walter Andersen were
Tnaarlnv nnilnn nf. tha Dan Feer
Uarlena V1nClB~!1|¢V :penn meweek-end lt the pusntsl,Chris
Vinderslev, home.Marilyn Wachter spent theweek-end at the puental, ClarenceWachfer home.Mrs. J. C. Brodersen, Mrs. H\b
tie Cam ro d
Mrs. Charles xmvuxuxcx xs on """ata st the home ol Mr. and Mrs.sick lm this 'gnweek.D . 0 . S h ta 'H an.Misa G:-ue Jackson spent l m Miss 1551:-"3¢»°""1 1 '.sen s a v cumThursday PM Friday at the R*>'"`q{ the mums mhis week.
mond mgm home.|Mr. and Mn. Jsmes Conety wereMrs. Bert Thompson, Mrs. Ins-lin Omnhm Monday.ter Curley, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crum wa.e n an Mrs. I-'rank Brod- Kramer,August Jordan wdme at the George Heinssen home,ersen and Charles were Wednesdaypwsine, Miss Harriet Wilson, and Sunday.callers at the Henry Jackson home. 'Miss Etta Krohn were among thosel Mr und Mrs Warren Wakefield
Mrs. Henry Jackson held a sur- attending the declsmatory contest and om spen'Sund , wi th mum
prise party in honor of her daugh- at Herman, Tuesday._Bh'dle and Alma Fletcher.
er'.Msrian.l" gnests lmluded . ~ and ' Warren Walc_e!\eld,1 Mr.and Mrs.George I-Ieinssen
L w gna v Av;YIfm . . . W D C * u . I. '§ " I ~ " r " n § I N o r i h -
Phone 40 ..x° Iiiuu °`B? ll
Fr-fm. ws), '¥11_'1"'.21'.Z'NCESE RW CE Ei-T,`°|.`~`5 Z`{|`é`uZa'T» ~ "'3i+`2a Eiim au uc mmm §{°§=g;_, SFT; ;g_";j ,,.j7,;I have nt tha z/nh an m a.Modem Fu|\|n|1942, ar. un mock A, ll., az my SEAL),hh A_ Csrrinn-wuinngum County,Nebul-
Servlct [office in gud Cmlnty Im the 9.4¢Cmmtv Judlb-~____ __" _m .1|sfr n
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Consiérale in Coat '"'{>"f`°§°§f'~h 3 1942 Vga e a T EDITORS(SE-'\L))John 'C§"5f§'f.._,,»w,?iE1§"F 09I»ig\l on.Atmmeys Z.
nlcn was exec uteu on use xm. \ul? March,1930 by J ens B. J anne
'ul An ne Jensen. as Mo1"t3¥\S0¥| Augusta Meier, ns MotiSB§¢9»hich was duly recorded on the !§¢
ay of Mnmh, 1930 and recorded in
ook 18 at Page 186 qt the lllong-
ge Records f Washington Coim-
{, Nebraska; epic! mortgage hcmglven tn secure the re-payment Q!
certain promissory note or obli-atlon in writing dated March lst,
Qao and Plaintiff alleges 03"
here is now due and owing 1'lF""'iff on said lndehvedness $45\]\».00,
ogelher with interest thereon nv.
he_rala ol 10% per annum fromlarch lst, 1942. und $13-00 money..|......»a fm- exiension d lbstract __
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lgz.§;{}}4£el ~I Sunday dinner guests of George
|Nelson and Marian ufere Mr. and
Mrs, Waller Snppenfxeld, Mr. andMrs. Ruben Christensen, and Mrs.
Laura Tuite and Myrun..Mrs.John Becklun,John andJoanwere among the gnesb of
Mrs. Bud Croudy. Thursday.
'rueadny evenink guests of Will4 \¢_;.. 1 ......,..». mam Mr. and
Miss Ruth Brodersen and the up-per room of the New EnglandschoolMrand Mrs Vugxl Pnen and
son of Craig were Wednesday aftemoon caller; at the George Han
sen homeMiss Georgia Hansen spenr Sat-urday evening with Olena Ernbree
Mr,and Mm. Lloyd Johnson
were Sunday evening callers at theTed Iverson home.Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ward, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Ward and Donald
dinner guests of Alms and Birdie
Fletcher.
Duane Sprick of Fort Calhounspent from Saturday until Monday
at the Bert Thompson homa
Mr. and Mrs.John B. Eriksen
and Mr. and Mrs. Ewin Clementswere Eremant visitors, Wednesday.Min Margaret Hovendick spentSunday evening at the Gordon An-
derson home.Mr.and Mrs.Ervin Clementsspent Sunday at i-he Hurley Clsm-ents home, helping Richard oele-
er wacner,axrs.}::mer !1ansen Wx|bur and wsnswere :unuay
and ng. and Mrs. Iloyd Johnson
brute his birthday.spent Thursday at't,he Fred Grabbe
home vidting with Mrs. Helms-sen's sister, Mrs James Babbitt, of
Holton, Kansas.
The Kindred Club met Thursdayalternoon at the home of Mrs. CecilIves.Plans were made to have analyster supper next Saturday even-
z.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grabbe spent
Wednesday at the George Heinssen
home.Mrs. Tom Wakelleld hls been on
the mek list'thls week.
9--it 0'Hanlon &0'Hanlon,Attorneys
J |I -
'rmrnon & WELLSLIVE STOCK AUCTION
EVERY WEDNESDAYFremont at 12:00 O'clo¢k
Ho g s - C a t t l e - I -l o t s a » S h e e p
A dependnble, convenient mlrket (or farmers and feeden
to buy and sell al\ kinds of livestock.Al\ modern.sanitary
equipment.opemmd Under nam: mud Bmw supervulm
T a y l n r U W e l l s A u c t i o n C o m p a n y
FREMUNT. NEBRASKA
ES I les ~.»=..,deceased,Notice is given to the creditors
to appear belnre me at Lhe County
Court room in Blnir, Nebraska, onthe10th day of A dl, 1942, andon Lhe 13th day o1`}:¥u\y, 1942, for
me purpose of axamination, adjust-
ment and allowanm of chime.A\l
claims not filed on crr before the
10th day ol July, 1942, will be for-
ever barnd.Da this 13th dn' ol March,
1942.(SEAL)John A. Canigan,114:County Judgu.
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l01h. 1942 lm-fma Mrs. Ed Meneke, and the
Pl n mu f v r m th a t in d°f'"" Madman brothers.Muioleit wea-af payment by nld Delendnnts or nesday for Sioux City where nbasome of them of the gmount due has employment.the plaintill as aioresud.said Mr. and Mrs. James Wulf drove
mortgaged premises HWY be de- to Omaha. Monday. L0 visit Mrs.
rxeed w ho sold ucondmg to 15W Clifford Smith and non, and Mrs._._.._._ 1._....A An.. mth ......_.. _-..-.. ..»n...m."\¢~m
Iwere xueuuuy evenxng callers anthe Andrew Olbacha.The oecndon
wus m colebraw Marguret WuLburn'n birthday.Snturdny evening wlera nt thaNorris Ward home included Gene
Matthieacn,Merrill Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Wad and Donald
and Russell Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs.Raymond Mugxlland family were Tuesday evening
visitors at the A. I. Magill home.
The Jolly Workers Club mat
Thursday aftemoon with Mrs.Gaorga Hindley,The club In now
doing Red Cross mewing.Little Vivixn Blum in staying atthe Omar Blum home,while her
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~ED!|\|to bu y a nd sell all ki nds of livestoc k.A l l modern.Slllih lf l'
equipment.
opcramd n asU d r Federal and Bmw Supervision.
a l l * ~.rasmom. Nssmsm ` Slving swan Nw!
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1942.(SEAL)John A. Canigan,114:County Judgs.
s1=.!:':f!_':":.:'::='.:,"::.'e1 2:3 [|§I£l1'i'Ff'_!l'$" mln. lvu nu lllli llr. and Mn.Thorvdd Hllll¢|!\mother il in lllinoil.IHDBTBBE a lll] UUULB UI.a u su a n g - - . . _s a i d d e f e n d a n t s a n d a l l , , m , . | " ° ; f j . " " a ;Mne and Mya. Harlmu Mrs. Raymond Magill was host.-were Blur "'°""""'m w me New England club, rr;-claiming by un u e r I
Present were Mesdnmee A. 1.
n an d Bnbbie_ John Jac kson
ntex-est, rights, title, and equity of
redemption ln, or lien upon said
mortgaged premises.You and each of you are re-
quired to answer said petition onor belore the 27th day ol April,
1941AUGUSTA MEIER,PLAlNTIFF.
By Cnnny & Moore, Her Attorn-eys.114;
NOTICE mnner guess" U,..... ...__..._wslwr Sappenfield.Attending the miscellaneousshower for Miss Virginia Hersheyatthe J. Hilton Rhonda;home,
Saturday,were Madame;Laura
Tofte, Wa-"Br Nielsen, Walter SIP'penfield_Detlef Wulf,Bernard
Wulf, snd Earl Jensen.Ronald Matzen,who woe illat
the Blsir Hospital lui vyeek, linreturned to school.Vlmnn lo s t
wwf were Vera Hansen,~
Thorvald Hansen home inciunea ---=>------- ~-._Mr. and Mrs. Pete Larsen and lun-'PM Grace, Harold Magill and Jw-
ily and Mr. and Mrs.Harland ice, Ray McConnaha, Frances andChristensen and Betty Lou.Betty, Lester Curley, Arthur w.|Mr. and Mrs. Ted Iverson were A"d"5°"» Leonxrcl Bnrilin md
Sunday afternoon callers at ¢_heSl\aron, Bert. Thompson an Mrs.
Howard Kubie home.Ella Krohn.Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jensen were Mr,nnd Mrs. A.I.Magill ac-visitors at the Loren Layman home compamed by _Mrs. MSW Enger,several days last week.wore Blah-_ visitors,Wednesday.Friday evening callers at the Little I§°bb\° 5*-"Nd with Mr. and
Hurley Clements homo included Mrs. Views Enger.Mr. and Mrs. 'red Iverson and nm. , lligpd afvemoonmvisltoi: a A.
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TO LANDOWNERS IN THE]
xsUnjr.wAsmNc'r0N DRAIN,
AGE n1s'rmc'r=
Under provisions of Chapter 31,
Article 5 of the compiled Statutes
of 1929, the regular annual electionof the Burt-Washington DmlnngeDlstrirtt will be held in the office
of the County Clerk of Burt Coun-
ko, between the hours of B:00 n. rn.
and 6:00 p. m., on Tuesday, April
14, 1942, w elect one member of
the Board of Directors of said
Burt-Washington Drainage Dis-
trict, w ml the vacancy caused by
the expiration ol' the term of Lloyd
Palmer.s. s. BRECKENRIDGE,l1»4t Secretary.
(flerttom fvlzw/.l
A community meeting and pie
social were neld at the Kindred
School, Friday evening.Mrs. RHYRosenbaumofKennard,AAA
fieldwoman for Washington Coun-ty. showed a number of slldes andtold the gmup of the work bein!!
done by AAA \\'orke!1.Because olthe ball roads, only a small crowd
was able to attend; however, the
program wma much enjoyed by
everyone present.Among those attending a meet-
ing of the Sell Improvement Pro-ject Club at the home of Mrs.
Gem-ge Kuhr, Jr., ln Bldr, Tucs-day, were Mesdamen A. E. Dixvh.E. E. Dixon, Harry Tyson, I-'rank
Soll,John G. Jenson, and Hum
Hem-ian Matzen nnd Dunne, num
Munk, and Nila Thompson.Mr,and lllrs. Mule Rasmussenand Laurita helped Gene Mntthle-
son,son of Mr. and Mn. LauraMatthiuen, celebrate his birthdny,
Monday.Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhr and
Mrs. Otto Ruwe were Wednesdayvisitorsof the Raymond Ruwe
Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Wulf enter-tained at dinner, Sunday, for Will
and Marie Lammara.Mr. and Mrs.Harry Madsen,Mr. and Mrs.Arthur Kuhr, Mrs.
Harold E.Rasmussen and Mrs.Chris Rasmussen called at the Hen.ry Kuhr home, 'I'l-mmday. to help
Mr. Kuhr celebrate his 71st birth-
day.Myron Ward was a Thursdayevening visiwr with the John Beck-
lun family.Lyle Wright has spent
a week there,Mrs.Otto Ruwe and Dorothy
were Friday afternoon visitors of
Mrs. Milo Jeppesen.Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rasmussenand Laurits were Tuesday evening
Kuesta ol Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilsonln honor ol Mr. Wilson's birthday.Thursday afternoon guests of
M]-g_ Archie Kuhr, Mrs. Will (Han-
sen, Mins Edna Hansen and Miss
Elizabetn Hnhsen.Mrs.Cutie
Hansen was a Friday visitor.
Mrs. Archie Kuhr entertained
the Sew end So Club, Wednesday.
The afternoon was spent in ern-bmidering us towels for the hut-eea.The nen meeting will be with
Mrs. Harvey Kuhr, April Bch.Mr; amd Mrs. Raymond Rasmus-sen and daughters helped Mr. and
ty, Nebraska, at Tekemah, Nebras- family.
Sorenson.The current project club lessonon conserving sugar will be studied
at the home of Mrs. H. C. Kulrr.
'I'h\\rid:\y (today).Mr.md Mrs. John G.Jensonwere Omaha visitors, Monday.Mr. and Mrs.E. E. Dixon and
daughters, Linda und Judy, enter~
turnefi l; supper and an eveningor vmtung,Friday,for Mrs. Dlx-
on'5 brother lnd sister-in-ln\\', Mr.and Mn. Curtis Rathmann of
Omaha.
Mn._George Morgan, who hasleen visiting in Valley with herozughter,Mn. Al Johnson,and
fumly,returned home Frldny.Sho spent the weekend with herlon md dnughwx-~ln-law, Mr. mdMrs. Raymond Seelus, returned to
Vflley on Sundny,Mr. uid Mrs. Gudrnond Sorensenanddnughterm m f . ,v mud
Mrs. George Rasmussen observetheir eighteenth wedding umiver-
sary, Thundny.Mrs. Everett swrk will be newess to the Merlmyx Club, April3rd, kmtead ot on the date previ-
ously nel;Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kuhr andDuanewereSaturdaydinnerguest:of Mr. and Mn.Henry
Kuhr.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen and
family and Mrs. Minnie Bensonwereamong those attending the
wedding end reception ol Miss Dor.
othy Jenson and Herbert Hansen,Sunday, nt the home ol Mr. and
Mn. Joe Jenson.Mr. end Mn. Al»|evt Benson md sons, and Mr. and
Mn. Orville Benson and daughter
Wwe nmong the evening guests at
*he Jenson home.Around forty-
flve ntanded a nliwellsnsmuThursdayeveiring with Mr. nndllhower, Tuesdly, for Min Jenson
Mrs, Otto _Sorensen and Dickie.let the Jouon, homeIn addition lo the nwzrsm put ~ Frd Di c ln na y e r end Mrs..ln..._ u.-...... ..._ v nlmn dur-
ily. Mr/and Mrs. Elmer Thane and '-family, Mr. end Mrs. Harold Mo~.
gill and dlughters, Mr. and Mrs.Soren Jensen and Janet, Mr. andMrs. Lloyd Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.Russell Word and Donald, Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Wnrd and Nlck Jensen,The occasion was to celebrate Dick'Clement's birthday.onMrs. Malcolm Brodersen and Su- g,
san and`I'olly were Tuesday visit-lor
ore of Mrs. Hottie Cameron nnd'mI
Mr. and Mg- J. C. Brodernen.'nbMr. and ra. Malnolm Brodereen doand daughters wqre Blair visitors }\Friday.3
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IMrs. Albert Jensen of Qnkland nand Mrs, Joe .lessen entertained ac,Wnmiscellaneousshower, 'I\1esday,dF
afternoon, for Dorothy Jensen _attheJessenhome.'1'hrrty»!\ve
guests were present.Mrs. Ted Buckhardt was hoswssto the J. F. F. Club, Thursday af-
temoon_Mrs.Alfred Andersenand children of Blair were guests.Mm. Mum" Cm-lberg wm be hurt.
eng next month.Mrs. Cassie Hansen, Harvey and
Hazel were callers et the GilfordFrench home, Wedneldll \
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen andl
family spent Friday evening at t.he'
C. R. French home.Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensenwerecallers at the Nels Svgnd-
gun! home in Arlington, Friday'
evening.4Mr. and Mrs. Ola Sorensen and A
Donald were callers at the LesterStokes home in Fremont, Wednes-,
day afternoon.Messrs. and Meadames H.Car-j
penter and Clifton II-lillnbidel ull of
Omaha were Sunday guests at the
Hnwanl Jensen home..Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hansen andchildren were guests of Mr, andMrs. Leslie French in Arlington,
Friday evening.Mr. and Mrs.Raymond Frenchgpent 'nmday at the Ben Lnin»|
home in Crnls.|
Mesdnmes Earl and Howard Jen-sen, Detlnf :nd Bernard Wulf at-tended a shower at the J. Hill/on.Rhoedes home in Blair, Saturday
dtex-noon, honoring Virginia Her-
shey of I-'r~emnnt.Mrs. Harold Jensen was n caller
nt the Hman Csrlberg home, FH-
day dhernoon.Mrs. Ola Sorensen and Donald
attended L ldi a Ai d meeting ln
Ksnnud, Thurndly lltemoon.Mrs. Everett Stork will be host-mn tn the Merirnyx Project Club,
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mms RETURN
FROM CALIFORNIA
following a fivemeek vuationthe west cout, Mr. and Mrs. H.Kuhr returned home last. Sun-
y.The Kuhn had spent moatthe time among friends nnd
atives in Los Angeles, Califor-
\,nnd they also spent several
ys m Ashton,Idaho, en mum
me.Cnllers at the Kuhr home
ring the past week included Mr.
d Mrs. George Nelson, Mr. andrs.Henry Knie and Mr. andrs_Woodrow g/endgaani and
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Do You Lic Awake Nights?
ILLIONS da. The worst olM it is, you never know when
A sleepless night n coming.
Why not be prepared?
on. MILESEffirvnconk Nnrvinu Tablets
help to quiet the nerves and
perm!! refneshkmg deep.
Stop ln at ihe drug store tc-
day and get a package.
Try Dr. Mila Nervlne Tab-lets for Nev-uaxu-|\e.u,Sleep-
lexmua due tn Nm-vmuneu,.Ne w mu Headache,Ercitlv
ildren on Wednesday;Gus Val-'
tme 0! Tilden,Nebrnska,on
ednesday; Mrs. E. E. Dixon and
lughters_ on Thursday;and Mr.ld MH. Clyde Metzler and Elhelay on Friday evening.
hung, Nervous Irrimbiliru.
e mu 15|' u m P u l a u no : ' 7
nu 1 n al u.`f*1-\'§»~<\=~';i M r-¢ !~"»p
..~1
.».. ...£§<y¢,¢¢wan-ff
""'"'? € °B,§ 2 .'i "§ 3 '¢ 2 " ' " "N E R v m g T A B L E T S
I"r's a screwy schedule.Jim Fortunately, the electric indus-
downsamamsized dinner while try was ready when the. crisis
Mom`s doing the brealifast came--ready with power to
dishes, sleeps the day away,turn the eager wheels of almost
GET OUR PRICES
We May Make You Money
Q.Phone 57 Q
B E N R E E H
M A N A o E R
Hulmquist Grain av Lumber C0
Before . . ..
YOU .BUY
OR SELL
YOUR
GRAIN
and gets breakfast at the fam-every armament factory nowin
ily supper table! He's on the operation-ready to meet nkw
shi/t at the plane needs with new construction.
Good business management
made this possible--the same
us production, 24 managemelft that produces
midnight
°'.?.,?,§'"'"
G n A1N
GET OUR PRICES
We May Make You Money
Q.Phone 57 Q
B E N R E E H
M A N A o E R
Hulmquist Grain av Lumber C0
plant
Co:~mNuo
hnurs a day, makes tremen-
<fous demands on men,ma-
chines,and on he electric
sevice that powers practically
every operation from blue-
about seven-eiglmths of the na-
tion's eledric power, and now
vlédsw ~ unending effort to
supply millions of Jima with
all the power needed to make
Al!!¢I'iCl POWERFUL!print to bomba!I 4 A ia m lu.whnrlw of WumathemHld stork md sp:n:s:v:;l ¢ii§§`iié£ ¥5¢elr iam~ lugn. ,.-2....... fi! Mn han dnlrmhfar.Ht l.MMVI!! Carbunnmxsxn PIIWEB CIIMPMIY llr:ndll§._3dm §:|m m»m IH-m d ll n . Fnn l l » t! e ra nnd 'zum mint Saturday and\th| ~ l>§\?'J*'..'!f_'}.2'R_£'f';
1 rn Tien " u ¥ . ' i l i J u n . n » m | = " " " " = " = ¢ I W - " " " " ' " " ' " ' " ' " " ' " ' ' " x . T: . s n f n . 1 'sfmifm und lr. ull lln. H||'|nlII{2.nd.'°"' . lr. "4 .'.'!£';_¥_'_.... L_. ...' ".!:...'§ §h.» dnnlhhr o f ~4¢¥¥
C. ~ _ _ n u -__lfaylur l»Illilon were asunuuy mum- Ur L 8191-lun ,______ .__________ ___oon vlmm and Hrs ohm wma.Mn, Plwndoe. amish win enter- n ..J r and Stanley 3v¢ndlg;dBwUnitedStatesDefense Stamps and Bonds--HelpProtect America tain Thursday,Much ze formembtrl ol the Kindred Club.J,?ld ard H°w==~§.a n fg3=;g-ng_. at fb,AI,1"
'""Bw Defense sum- ma n....»..at the uemomn Hospital inN m hu. '1`w<1=Y-mama m 'nn If-==mf1»~\<...
'»i n u - \
Rhir m§\n-nk. Mm-»:.h 19. 1943
| L
earuqesm. wg
~round 85
cl rel!!tives RUSS DEIQTB HAS
u l ~;~1
~fgiftsand
tributes, in
U ,M T G .
OF GAB~CLUBS
. .|L ~
" M Y e v e n
4 I r o n s n s "=--~-.~ H w m m a m - m m m
be hc l~~~ | A i n e r i c a n Le g io n
Q~H ||M b i t ~
1 ani'ather-
li Program
I |\ l ~ o~homa and community.All four poirria--head,hands,
health and lgaarwwill be incor~
FOB u m m SERVICE andnewereaminzvover.b ;your bsbv didn now wlth eWndrintwh Conntv Hxmhery.
n u mb com. brooder.Delnval
u m m psplnwr,Call z u onzs. Detle! wuu.11-1
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~'D ..A :BLAIR HOSPITAL
N O T E S
John Summers of Hex-mln 15
patient. nt Bldr Horplbl.Mn . F nn k Davldnn =>-the Bllir Hospital this week,
Ielloy lnrsm, Wim recently »
mm m. s wf Ko c pi hl fo r m~a ll tmatment,rvtumul kv~
Thursday.
: N
gui~e o of ~ local leader cm
start. l. 4-H guden club.The duh
ponted in Vicbory gnrdening; the
bud md hlndn will carry the pro-ject to mmpleldon,the an-dse.
hospital where he underwent a fresh d r md lunahina inmxe
mnlvr opentlun. The un reports hmm,ma all 4-H hw-me n o
_ , _ - .Rosa Deets was taken mddenl§
i\\ Tuiudny and uken fa thu Blair
n m r h n h e i g n s t i n g u w s l l u m o m m a ,m¢¢¢u fcouldbeexpecied-"Food for v}¢g°ry"P on c
Speaker
mo b on Waahinkfnn St.G u
heat and water.Fine lou!-lonforoffice or small business-Formarlv Bemeicem Beauty
Shop.Call 11 for pardcdam
9-u .:=on,z¢ PER worm you an nn!
aiuaee in this want ad section.
W A N T E D
-54921 um at the time of the
of Andre' P. lhmmnen,
are gpadnuy gnteful v.->Glnd for hh kind wordssympathy and to those who
beautiful floral tributes,Mr. md Mn. Loui; Rum~
and hmi ly.
~Re
WANTED:Girl or womnn for
gengnl-housaworlr.10-tf Mrs. Leonard Axtell.
- T H E m a m m a -re
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K'
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k
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vm ,~__.».,_,.____./KRUSES CELE1DonngPattersonso m M y
"HIM Al'"n¢fol|Fill" 2T,§'»,3i',§°'»,~§§'fer ngruse U;open ho me ,
:ion o f th e n
. . . . . . . . 3 u n l l l ¢ \ Y \ fII .IIIV fllllllbvvnu |Marc\1 10, in celebnlMy Coi\test\§..,'f§E
house
s;§0ns°r.~»a by Argm gwn
American Legion
.Auxiliary
Donna lulgstterson, senior inthe krlingwp sh ~ P19 ":°
mceiving s number ~some beautiful floralhonor o! the occasion.In honor of her 1FrancaSuvsrkmbbemt 1 family dinner, 'Iing.Guan; included.._-.»-___~|.a...nodnughmr o f Supt. um un. L . mf-'mwwuu Wu..-__Pn mmm,w u umoxmced 'hm hmi ly,D161 Gottach md duet evening. Thin mnual event, as mweek as wner ol A nltionll -ww aughwn of B¢nnl11KWl\1 H¢°YY pan vw-H. is sponsored \=Y the
context qwnwred in Arllnzwn by ummm- 01 Elk City; Fred D°r- mumdm cnmmh women.uw Amdmn Legiun auilw-1 of nackcrurd Fxya aakmusrds me nr.m m deputy nxperlntm-
uuc commmli-v. The ww. \5mi¢°<i\Knue of omnha; Emir '1'i¢f.gen of dent of Nebraska Pnblm Sdzwls,~-_~.~.___.mm- ...A ~n¢ne.mlh.n\¢ nrlndnalgpealntruff-he t i nl r " ¢ l l l " ' " " " ' - n z i m will ln-'£;.......§.1= mmlam in addltism. WWW! *P*Ing llll»\Cr\:a\.un fn..--J ______this y ear.Agri c udtund A z m t E( k m
fry VI.Hyunm d two i
ui lou n ;Glad;
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r o n
°"""""a "" uni .fn ma by Ciara John-',!;l,."l'f'° " lff.".f'f".....2,,. a. by Supt F. K.\s'1'AI$'I`B'? »-';fz--~ m m
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r o n
. . . _ u u u
~~~r o n v o u n
x g
:~ QD'"~~During these crowded
\and defense activities
\~.f _~ - .f :.c o u r s e m e a t l e s s d i s h e s
2
f ./D ~1 d a r t h a t c a n b e p r e p ~
s f l . . .p .nb .f o l d m a c a r o n i w l i h l o
e-
"
»-r ";'~~d i s h i f th e r e e v e r w
f f §~~ J " h u r r y - u p s " t h a t f i l i
c a n s e r i f f . e e n c M a c a r o n i .';'5§`:"3§.§'
s t e r s =3ii'¥"; ; - ~ " f ; ' §'~l 9 c K r a f t C h e e s e e
makes,good co~n,r;1edium
inked.60c.The Enterprise. tf.
mon Pink Cinect Potatoes Tfiffé...lSc * F l o u r
a x B e a n s & ' i " ' f L _ f ` % ; § : s c 2 l . , . , . § § ' § " § § . E T § | 1 9
B l B l,-lb.~f \ ' l l f ' é ` I f ' 1 , - E . . . ~z Harvest B£m,..
`,N .eets %$';'. : ¥ : ~ 3 3 ; l 4 c '€l'?e 83c 'EE $1.59
mm 7+/lwsZ/uf~Sold by the pound to save you money and guaranteed tx
satisfy you completely!
* G r a p e f r u i t §lZ`§'i{"5,°'£'f.'.'l?.§..f'ff;'f'I1ff'f;_w.3 1 / 2 C
* O r a n g e s Sunklst, Su-dlmu,.Nzvel, large (126) Size-LB. 5g
* N e w C a b b a e Cri s p, Sa ud M, _ ._ _ _ L n. 3 1 c2
* C e l e r y smnlmmng, Medium Sine .__-________ La IUC
~Crlsp, Tender: Tops Removed -_..,.._.-_- LB. ~
Select Your Ohio or Cobbler Seed Potato Stock Now
N O T I C E S
.|NG
FOR SALE: Moiern 5-room house
ciose in, Also income DroDEr'£v byowner. Phone 292.2-tf
a
Ifld
~rg.
n-ceee
m-y.at
il-h-
~nm-rl-
shonld be ureceded bv necessarymuah- work.For bw. meults.
see w. J . hmbe n.KoopmnnInn.1l~1\'
MAY HYBRIDS stand with the
beat in every com yield test.10-St'In Baxter.
EPISCOPAL LADIES food sale.Saturdny.March 21. at Hugh
Cpoka Store.'11-lt
WE BUY and ull stack-
3-tl M. O. Davin and Si Johnson.
KENNARD Lulhenn Bazaar and
supper nt Methodist Church
basement. March g_q_11-R.
FURNITURE uphdxnering, unfin-inhing,repairing, nut uning,
mg work, nuxtresses, em.Phone
B\ue 151.Gaorge N. Miller.
12-tl
BLAIR CITY owns a number of
vamnt lots.It is nfferinz then
Iota in residential dillritt for
rent for one year or a term ofyearn,anbiect to sale. at $1.50per year.Those interested maysee the Citv Clerk. th» Citv At-bvrney. or the Chief of Police.
11-It P. C. Shrcnaen. Mu\nr_
GARDEN PLOWING and tcam
work.Prank _H.Stricklett.Call Red 192.11s¢
LISTEN.FARMERS!I wantyaur dead smck.Hfxve a varietyofpremiums.Blah-RenderingService. Phone 17 co1lect.Holly Jensen. Azent. Union Ren.deximz CG.. LaPlat¢e. Nebr. 9-tl
| °'|
*.Q ~ 1 , h .1 c o r f / ' 6 5 " " " f f E
Mom ns Star,rge,A \~( 5 ~
In Carton;
Doz. 29c
Coffee
Nah Hill, flnvorful and (ull-bodied
I- lb .~i l l s C
Cdffee
Airvuy, fnshly-ground,
econumlally priced
£15 20c iii? 57c
»g a l l
\..\6 '"7f° nunmnn, \'0O|
\rw /»
A umm nun\ \Au ArmlmA nnnvucn muuoi t ¢ ' -umn mu u o o u r ms
s _" " 7 " " " "»L" f"" ""1 $"" '°"
Varsit's ____.___0113; 134:
..-- - 1 -
Spread ;¥;:.e=;..
S p r e a d ~
Bev
-_ £2 4lc
E; 39c
1 lb ~Peanut Butter ,,.,`. ;_;c
|°Kmy 6-un.
FURNISHED ROOMS.houaekeeuinu.419 No.11-I!
Light
Fhst.
MODERN APARTMENT,clonein.
Telephone Black 232.
MODERN APARTMENT,m a
10-Zt'
:lou i n1-u
_'~»" I
re p a r e ¢-* p f u n e s co mple te ly ple a s e d, co me ge t y o
Sunsweet Brand, Large Slu ~ ~Bat Chuck Cuts,
z-lb.'-_-G u n n (..
G r o u n d B e e f Freshly-gr~~ S oapP. & GWhite Nlpihn P0l'k R03St T""» Lain Emi
5 31112 2 3 C P o r k C h o p s Center Rxbc
''''~eo in 1-
~ ~The Most Good Eati
Dormie netgen 01 \J~D5lvu¢,.,,,, ,___._.___nom Mr.and Mrs,Kruse aw Alexander;Toast w md.-1,Joh.nwell-knuifn and b6l0V¢d mernberu Skinner, Jr.; md music by a. meds
of the Fort Calhoun community. qu,;mm,including F1mi Robe;-|,..
Mr.Kruse is one -of the t,own's son, Ciara Johnson, L. D. Long, and
buaiesf. citizens; for 18 years he James Presba.
co-ckerels.naw IHIU:.--.--Rock cockerels.WashingtonC;";1=fY Hatchery.Phone 89.
1 r.
SCRATCH PADS.hizh uualiw\.....A mann? 121: nernound.Oth-
" ' * san
days of Red,(ross meetings
it's wise to have a few main11hnsbeenxLnd he X1aes: t o o f ~C C J U B T E Y Y U I J ! I n u v 0 \ v \ » ~ v ¢ - ''d _n . _1 \ _ . - . . \ . . - . a . . . - l n .| \ f \ 'n u m m m w m a l . r q u » 1 i u e = .8 < = _ Q e 1 ' £ ° & * ! ' _ . _
:eeps me rre s v y l-'="'" uuuzu n u . . . . . . . - - _ ~._w w w for Sunday K E M A R D i s s o m 4a-u "'° Lnwrv nm:
a well as for various ,1:03 SALE,1600 lb.1" several other days nf Ammuncement hu been.made "'$3i§§ih mouth.Pm Ivnrsg1_on your Lenten Food Calen-
red in a jilly. A natural is good
z of cheese. A delicious health
as one. Here areasome other
the same bill:
Ife is secretary of f11==lu1if§»}é£i2"ur the pnrchnw qf the\11-11;. D a n n
.Al ngia Ixumrance C0. and ls tha ""'
_f of cialf-assesmr lar Fon Calhoun
¢=»~~tnyvnahip.
the subject~ A g l g r x c g n L e g l o n
lntereat of Francis Dolan of AYl-xngton, in a 160~acre fu-ln l -ocated midway between Kenuaxd andArlington on highway 30.The
fam: was mold w Warren Dolan, a
brother of Francis.
MENc1;§y_Eyy G:'.?.'f,T.:...
SEE US for fresh cows and closesprimzers and extra mood brom-
lnz bum.Ray Wulf Sam Moon:Bluk 58 111 on ST
m m '
FIRST CUTITNG alfalfa... ....'umm Paulsen.
1A . .E | \ . | \1 I \ A a \ I B . F l
1 U UUU n v ' l - -,l i l r h e c v - m = 1 m i ¢ »
A m e r i c a !,
Richan. Rosenbaum,s e c o n d p l a c e ;G e n e K r
- - . . : M .vé a n n l l §_ h i fd atti
»pl1ane
nerican or
lveeta ._,....
gl); 15c
£€'l'f in
ng e r, als o - |~Mc Rinhdav \~ .fllxlfzli .L .u- .Lv - -- .- ..-_Carl G. Sorensen, 121`
o x r s H A Y .11-1m~`Menc ke has been ap -n t on 18.government: appeal age
Selec tive Servic e in W ash-
Iounty .He nu ; the va c a n-e d w h e n R e e d O i i m n l o n ,
.¢. ! . . . - _ L . . . . . . .& \ - I n
TH OM P S O N B RO S . HY B RI D
9-S u§ e»' I' e| tedlo i n 9 3 .50 round graqeaF la t g r a d a . $ 5 ;_
ww., ,,....-_.,_.Twelve euaya were enwred in
alll, by Arlington high school stu-
dents. Judges were Rev.David
Simpaon,fRev. H. C. Van.Vall¢en-
burgh and Mn.Alics Newcom.The camrnittce in chxrge of the
conust.included M n .GeorgeSchoettger md Mrs. D. M. Blochof the rlington A. L. Auxiliary.
--~ ... ......... will lm um-
l l v l u u v u " " " " |
¢0P a r m B l a n g
Ce le bra te s 2 3 r d An n i v e r -
s a r y . F o u n d e d I n P a r i s
In 1 9 1 9
Henrypointed
for the I
ington C
cy creatSr., s\xb\
week.l
of thapoinbed
s u m l
as
v
mmea mn reugnnuuu -.-..-Meneke, n former member
sdwxory bond,was ap~ta the podtion by tba
indqunxters of Seleciive
$4.50. 501:reducuon xor \1"H"-mymd own u-adm. Earl J. Thompson,
11 on 82,10-12:
FOB S : _rk.shIre Kills bred
Pe
P.
C1
r -._ "___o *Jw~ \\eA\.1\\`f meMD IIIPPY wma mms nmm ummm AS wm As ll-|lll¥\0llS
Ivmk an h umuuwn pu v»n mum. llwnlx, pmrhi ln.\'
In mm. lm w 15¢ nl n me
\»mln.|oxuo<.<..oAnuw.
m b *e a \yu.
'`,'slmC?) '
an
u m m
N o . 2 lS 3-Sieve __..-,_-,._.__-..-,.. Can ~
Sugar Be\le,~ Blended Sizesr\l°l\!%°fff':!5..
No. 2 ~
Na. 2mum. __.,-., Can 118
i n e V n t u wu.uu.»u - ---..»...a Han.n mh : wa r d s a t th e rn... Tnerinn Pmxt of Blair gave Service,
Atta:my 0'H'~f!l'5"h&d Msn g §f2£m:H01m i Chlrlot.rH s u u u u l a \ q |. . . . . . . ._t i . L I I U L r u 5 ¢ v » »- _ _ ___l tnext r egu lar au xiliar y mee ng.as..its ann ual bnrthdsy pa rty
M u s a P a t t e r s d l f u e s s a y m i l b e M o n d a y e v e n i n g i n hc m or _o f i t s
'D r i n t e d n e x t w e e k .2 3 r d a n n i ve r s a r y .T h e L e g x o n w a s
'- - - » » » ¢ § § r n \
me mb er of th e loc al b e a m or 0 bu.W ashi ngton County mnc e xta o r IOGOLI ) S EE D OATS. 6 c ne r
"n i mti n n o n Oc ob e r 1 1 , 1 94 0 .10-21.*R. J . & E. C. I.-ipuinc ott
6| -st orga mzc o a s a c u m . .. ~. .~ ~ ~lheld in P aris on Ma rc h 1 5, 12 and
D A N A S A T . ,M A Y 2 1 1 o m s .F r o m this begini-gm;
c th e gio n owes i ts ori gi n an i t5 3 ' i n n u a l h g v F e a t al, spoil;-le ~\~»=;g_°"§===g, patriotic organiza-
su '-y t e an a c g e ""i o n o e a n .Clul? aiud y Vomen's Athletic Assn-\Th e pa r ty ms t Mo nd a y e ve n i n g
"if1U°¥\._W1"bo h e ld i n th e Da n n va, a s uc c ess . Aroun d sixty mem-Ky mnwilm Sotu viy ' Y\\ El\¢, Huy 2. bers wer e pre sent. Th e on ly h itc h
Lu s t y ear Mi s s Mu r ie l Di tve l-li n th e prog ram wa s th e absence
son, Hu khi nao n, Min nes ota , s ervedi of the State Co mma nde r who, nn
na que en. wi th Vi o la J uu l,B la r lla c c o u n t o f th e inc leme nc y of th e
Virgini a Pede rsen, St. Pa ul, Mi n- weather, was una ble to be pr esent.
nesota; Rrma Snndvold, Moorhead,The prog-ram, however, was c ar-
w " "Ag; d D\eg ,M§y d ney , ried out, the fir ing s quad adva nc ed
d o n " 9 g g n n a n t e ! 5 3 °' th e colors,a bo y s'qu ar te t f r o m
craen ld e on y one o e n e t h e h i g h ~ i i a n g , ~ D i x -
,.....-_._..
RWER WORKSTARTING SOON
Th e J . J .Co nn or C ompa ny will
begin ope ntion n on we r iv e r abo ut
2 5 m l l u n o r t l h o f Blmlr wi th i n n
week,Th e Enterprise wa s ln-
fo rmed by George Ar te rb ur n o f
the c o mgany ,Th e p ro jwt wi ll b e n s ma ll o n e .
emp lo y in g abo ut 50 men, the bu lk
of who m will be h o rn B la ir .Mo s t
_of the work will be opposite Teks-
ma h a n d Mo nd a mi n ,it i s u n de r -
stood,_
F O R S A L E :Yu g e fa h y br i d ,120,
11 1 U.S.13.Amo ld Ha ns e n ,
Phone Kenn ard 8601.'I-Bt'
F O R S A L E :Ma r ti n ditc her.
Id ea l fo r use i n drai nlmr wetlan d or ma ki mz i rri mlti on di tc h-
es.Ar t Go tta c h .Elk hor n.\
1 1 - lt
GOP]-IER OA T S f o r sale.Mu c
Allen .Phone Bla i r 2 2 2 o n 14.
10 - Zt'
F O R S A L E :Peoria 11-ft 8642(.lt*!'
wi th z r w s weed attac lunc nt.
Phono 122 un 82.~
1 1 - lt Mer to n W in c h ell.1
\ " " "u n a m- - . , . . ,. . _ . . - , _Country Home~Cream-ltyle, Wlnlte -_
I-lhby'|
~ lhlvn -_--_--_---Vllky cm,
Y m l l o--2 Can C
Nu. gf; 25¢
N o 3 % ~~ lhlva __________'Cm
r a c k e r s 2;':",,1..2"i'E____§;L?;34c
Plnlel' Gold 1-\h. 28;r a c k e r s Gn\|AII\|Bu
.lulh Lac 1 y , -l b . ~sn-cad W l'ilh¢'|[All
Cnmphelh All\'d.1 0 Y |-o n ~
O U P (except Chkhl. llulu"m)
mm'.~on-\}'~-.. _-L.. ._
a n Ton Em uGnpelrnlt--..._-----
irapefmft WEL "s'§'¢-¢=.
omato Juice {,",,.,». _____
Sunnyfom ato Juice Dum --_--.__-
1
Cin
__f'3;, 25c
_"a:19¢
zf:;,,: :se
_f%°;:2l¢
ll -A ll l 9cCin
=*" Bc|eo\-gie P o r g i e cerenl Fil-
-- ---. a l l - a s - ' I l e
I Qattending Dana College this V?"'\o\\ sang, and Commander uem-geMnwn "enema Partlnnd, Mmne, T. hedehmd gave A very good mm,honor qilllete 1'-§¢ year, served na After this dinner was served which
king and this y WB honnr "*~*!'?'€; wus followed by dancing and cardrhosen by the bers of the ' D nllyinx-Club, will have the same honor.The post here hu a membership
The nueen and attendanls ""? nr ans. nf which the b°6's are very
An1.1NG'1'0N A. 1.
CELEBRATES ITS23RD ANNIVERSARY
Mila;Lu dw iq Chosen B y
FOR SALE:logold oats,Spartan
bm-lev.and alfalfa hay.Glenn
in?ilhS|{, Phone Blair 221 on as
11-It'
chdnnn Tw the student body and " ° " " " f h -b 503; =g»»;»=;g gfg=;~;=g;'°gbq<;>; ¥;';"'?.;§ .,$m.,§'€,",»,K§in
'r ec v r pu .'vote Olds week. Later, one of the l'§"'§2§2§' of memberslup, WPS nn
Km! PATRICK 'rALKs ANNgUNC,§§}ENTS
T6 OMAHA C. 0F <,.
Roy T. Kirkpatrick. district. con--un-vntirnint lar the Panic a n d ~AAr:\n;e°K\;{;n%a§§' c
five nn-1 be selected as queen.e
DANls1-l LU'rH_ cuuncn or
iméliéry "For Girls' '
State Honors
The 28rd anniversary of theAmerican Iagzion wnn observed InArlln.xwn'¢Leslie W.Down:Amerlcnn Leyden Post No_ '12Monday. A special dinner was heldav. Lhe Legion Hull at 6:30 n'clockwith about fonv urescnt.
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| lunc he on nplting of Um ngglkjo mulm:Smuhy sam", Bible
mu b : ° mr" m° o f a n u md l e l l l t i md d n l :imtnmdon at
r a Cvm|lIerce.}lg out `9'80- mornin-wanhlp at 10:|5;
briefly the work of the Soul Connor- ~l ; |m.' i mvuion Servleaineoupexjltlnnurlth umanbybr .1 l ; ~
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d 21, in Blnir, Nebruks <
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L i o n m t h m e B u p e r vl u u f s UA u m - -P l p l u a n d D o u g l a s d a s t n c t a .§=ff'{f;"1=1°=},a q d
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IS P L A NNE D
Members of the Comhuuker
Confex-moe,including :wx-esenwiivm ol the Blair City Sehooln,will meet xt Tekimdn next Mon-hy evening.The purpose of the
gathedng in to award the 1941-
wamhip and sermon,"Lwsonsfrom the Life and Times ol Noah".
March 25; 7:30. payer meeting.
CONGREGATIONAJ,-D e 1 e llc
Barber?Thursday, paawfs view-
ing d¥Y: iurior choir Enter panymd choir rehearsal from 4 w 6:
Lenten service at 'I o'clock withmusic by Mins Clstice Summers of!
Duma College Ind aermnn,"The
|CLll of Christ",adult choir rc-.- . ..,._,__.,_\_,__,
JOANNE LUDWIG
Following the dinner, a Drognwas presented Dr.L. M. Pet
sen spoke conceminu the nims Al1¢f°mPlishmen\»a ol the local I:don nrszunizaclon.Dr.D.Bloch reviewed the origination
tha Ler.4on and Dr. P. L. Cadv tofthe many worthwhlln thi:that hgve been meumnlished 1an -2".P= _@;¢_3!_."1e Lea
12 buketblll championdxipdetennine the nite and data
conference tnck meet.
B I RTHS
KIEFER.To Mr. and Mr:
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1
h e a n a l 32.m l n ,¢f""u"Y'| °u'"""| D1lS. UMIY Bummarzzuu un: ac l.10 oc loc k.W ors hip Bt 1 1, f insl #je g ~ th e 8 l. 1X i liB I V 1 mg g p
Svmglw of Loy alty W eek;this ls so: c d and Ha me r Mille r,sm-fa rmly day ,and -we hope to Soe\off:cer.reported on rms:serv
100 d r ed b the Lenrionma n y families rqpresented re n e v .\:\and C.L u d wi ,ost. cper c ent a re li gi ou s pu nt wlll 'b R a m az v. ..n.__»--_ -1 n..... ..._mmzder.and Mr s .P.C.Q
3. Fra n:
Joy, wr..
.5.Mr s .
Prioilla
Ho wa r d
b. 12 oz.
ie,born Sunday SchooI,10 x.tn . at bo th '
churc hes.Servic e n i W e g n w g
a t 1 1 a . m . o n - d a t anna a tp_=n§'=g;{;\,,. rn.Lenten meeting 'Wednc g:lay ,_Yn Flye,
Ven eacn ar. me cavue u|.| - -g m un. nc pre sid ent o f the aaxnlmrv we re
s th e head o f the oelebratnon.ST.15 3 1 1 s .¢ ? ' ° ' i ° ° ' § ' § f ' 1 _A sn e c i a l mee tin g o f the au :
Gordon Hz ~°=§'P "e °" |i81'Y won piec e following: the hira t 9 3 0 ;Mo mmg W o r s h i p an 11 day c elebration. when Mi ss J :
o'c loc k.]Ludwig',daug hter of Post C-c
L J J T HE RA N, K E NN A R D A N D ) ma n d e r L u d w i g ,wa s named J
W A S H I N GT ON - - P .C.Jensen:Tg1{g_;,qn§m p r fi w n g g e to h
r a tate.iss u w i g w csixteen y ears old. is a junior in
Arlimrf-On Hi g h School.Th e h
Or wa s conferred b v means oDnuularvo te Mi s s Pe e e v IJ8D.rn..a t H .Svogorsgn h°mF'IRenard. rec eivimr the sec ond hi
Kiefer, a daughter, Judy
8 lb.»4 oz., 'born March I
Ki ef er is th e fo rmer
Wric h.
L U N G .Mr .and M m .
a r e t h e p z n e n t s o l a 6 ¥
daughter,Li n d a Mar'
M n w h 17.
R i n s n"
For Tu b. W as her, D iahpanQ a - . 1 v u
G I L L A d nu ghter , Mar ll
wt. 8 Ib. 10 Ooz., was bo13, 0_M1. _an d Mrs. Le
=f- May be Purchased wSC6_ '~, » r - S 5 2
(March 19, P. M.. 20 ax
ofTelmmll\.RINEERT,Byron Rinert, |. 'I Ib.
4 un. mu. Wu bam Burch X9 noHr. and Mrs.Bymn F-lnen. of
Tehmxlx.JOHNSON llrf and Mn. Arthur
Jomnon an tha paxenua of n 'I
lb. 8 oz. baby \»°z»_'-llvx _Bruoe.
Dm-ou Ladies sadef;mectsl ''Thursday at 2 p. m.with M r s . ~ o f v o w s . w l l l b e t h e
Cu l Schneider.METHODIST--John P, Brooks:A sunrise Eaawr morning aer-
Chumh School, 10 L m. Muming vice at 5 o'clof.k in being plnnned
Worship. ll a. rn.; cholr d.lnc1Ad'mt Fanhnella park, The Enterprise
by L. P .Marks will dns: sermun,\l:u been informed.The services
mm.ww ni ti m Gunn".Wed- will be slmllnr to those luld nn~
Su-Purb
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Reggrdlul of Uondidon
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