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03-26-1942Fri \ v . L . . . . l » . . ' ¢ ' l l n l i M o d k f n ~ N C W B P B D C I P l a n !~ o » » » ¢ v " " " " " " " " The Official County Printers for 1942'E§TERPR1S..1;-- » M » ¢ ° ° * * ° " *M o r g e L o c a l N e w s p i c t u r e s .' T h a n A n y O t h e r W e e k l y , \J . . -Twmty-One Rural Corespoiidenfs ~ all Quarter! of Qonntgyln Ne b ra s n u .gunscmrrlonrmcznzsmmnm ~"1 |=»1 Jmnn wm SUMMER WEATHER IS SHORT LIVED Alter x bidi reading of '14 de g n u thi!week,the mercurydmpped w $8 d¢t¥'°° this (Thurs- day)morning na vdntar nzi in crowded into this wndtory. The wider weather was ushered i p with mm winds which gm minor \H .. the county.~Pu- dplhtlon lo r t he pn -lc d t n- f " ' ~me a 1 . 2 5 ma m . an SPICKLER ToOCCUPY CREAMERY Work of remodeling' the oid Blair Creamery bmil¢§ng was be.gun this week. the building tp Hs fwcupied hy the Blair Distribut-ing C°mx>any.di mi buxm ofSum. beer.The Iinn i rcpe nwl by D. E, Spickler. Ray Johnson, proprietor n! theGamblestore, had qni w 1 Lhriil Monday night. He had puked his ur on the west aids oi the storeand when he went to get it, he din- covered that it had been uken. Ha at once reported it w the police. Tuesday momlng the car wasfoundparkedbytheGilbertwnstore an North Walker Avenue. I ~=-having been driv CAR ~n until ~e engine was over e~ -ed but otherwise was not damaged. aim ~ uge Store of Scrap Iron Needed fat Wa O é1.A1R, NEBRASKA, MARCH 26, 1942 l I I \x75irME XLVI NUMBER 12 §ERv1cE s'rA'r|oN Plane# Numbers Are Ho g FRIDAY . a l l For Victofy Cqmpleed at Blair .High Wal Assigi1edMen§ l\L1SfDraft fepare For The. Fmrth robbed or mldollar in pendl, n paint keys.The Lhiel access to fban . maehnu YY [LU J.LavG l.J\r| 'Hrul l . n u m . .......___,.n i c h a d b e e n o v e r h m l w h i c h s t u c k o u t o f t h e ¢\..._ _ I R ; | | " | f \ l AvailableDraft Registration Un 5,3 §€§»ék Apnr 27 PRICE E: w r A T'§sfo<i`i>ER TONCOMPLETE QS!~ 6|Srnaltiyg furnaces in the east are bdng :hut do\vn'due to tuck of sulficient mn to keep Chamrunning, according w information received this week by the Wuh- ingwn County Agricultural W u ' board.Coupied with that m i # ment mme the urgent plea forscrap iron ot all types Lrom city homes and country woodlvts Ur -.»- .nmmna mmmces mins PEARS ON wxum Six undred sixty-five W|\shinB-| 01 uno ww -Aton Cqunty men between the ages pushed aside of ss me 44 Welfnssigned dndr.made.numbcrs this wr.-ck, as the result ol No clues ol 1 the third draft- lottery held in have ns yet bw Vhshington lust week.Official nunnbors, issued by the locxl draft board. will bc fou|Q on page slxmgf ~\'ii`Li`.i`ii\§ Meet~ ~»m'==\~ Patriotic Mee Keep uw Dll!"J|ll¢»°-_.._._o m °and th us keq p the war in dus try s Idgh produc tion basis.F o u r l o c 1 1 o r g u n i xg ti o z m, w g \ For several weeks,60 Blair igh sdxool bein have been en- a gd in makin; Coy a.irp\nnes hleh wil\ he hxrned over tp the mx department for training nz-poses.The plmen ue repli-aa ot Amefican,British, Gob mn and Jnpmmd models built rithont propsllon or Xandirig num.ln the tnlni ng umpl, ,.i..."...-.the nm wi ll i a m dm @1 3 5 5 by mme and model, mdy the gun equipment c l individual modem sc,_ mjir.boyg, like thonmnds of others over th,country.mvs tamed out their quota of planu and now hue mem ready for inspection.In the above phowthe plmiea have been uranged '§ } { ~ fo r ml t i é n o n t s b h a in the hixh school workshop. Looking over tha 10|-nation qs some cr! the builders.L d : w :ight they nn Iam Kuhr, Ken- neth Klvzlh Bill Janes, hxgeneWolamum,Tommy l m n m i and June:Thom.Bnurgfm Nwnloco md lnanww Vaned Numbers PromExcellent Evening's E n b e r t a m me p t An evening ov! unumslly a lent entzrummmt is in nwn tha n who :Mend the nnAmateurNightprogramatBhlx-»c.hw\auditorium,Fr 1 " - - _v...l¢+m. sn \H e r e l ` o m o r r o ' ww... ...,The local bound will mail two questionnaires to registrants ln the near future, it is leaned. Tne first in tha regular questionnaire Tuesday Eve. to determine clnssiliution of mux\Study of Masonry And Hof the $42 ggistratiox for ="§";The Ameriggn Way 5 \\1:m e n w u u n\21"'Ef*Y . , ' f ? f " f _ ' ? . §'. ' ? . . . . . . . m .111 102 \ | 1 during umes ux W.-...---., _indiwdl the ir duke w brlnz to-li le mme movement which will ict the gcnp iron of Wuhingbm County moving,At wark on dd!-pmjm il th¢ Wuhingwn Co untyAgrimxwnslWar board ('1`ri91° A),the Wuhillgwn County Stkv n g e o mn mi me h u d e d x v y a r , -».-..f1~mn. tary service. rue sec unu, a -,~.......|oc c up qtio nal ' 1"e' *°'§" *",? :.""" L"°|Of Life ~ armed sgrjvigg-......Briiiadierj Gen.era1 Gu? N - N r;ct:z:,&\ns inlonlrgi-d locl\.&ffi 'lP°B°°= .~l e ,.._ ge _a e rer-1 c l u lcation -`ques ti onna ire! should be ne nt auti ?,:$ ;~;"nng`;'"'w:° liv - elrly ln April. lt ia lll¢ely;lie add-\ *di that some of then may becleared in time for a Iew count-isa.g the rstlllu to begin induction of a few new registrants in May.Nc definite date has been ret for lxlnillml tha special occupational a n d mh md ..Raed 0'Han'Ion, spenhr of the \WmU\8» reviewed the history of the Uniwd States and tha verymajor part that the Masonic or-ganization has played ln its forma- No BOYS STA TEREPnEsEN'1'ArrvE M a n y ea ~ers DA NA mme~p ai u m m m ! ~ THIS YEAR Blair will send no representa- ;tlva to B°yS St-aw, held annually lm Lincoln, this year.An activity gg-_g 3; 3- °°"§il'§=`§""2§§ §_n§";'\mm~¢ by the American L _`lgion,that o `tion decided ¢;_;g» 'L JZZE i gw hf i"°';'¢}not to participate this year due in "Q fn tq fill oxihand return tha num Y °| § ' » ;;m,y =ol war-tim,activi- ,,=»=-nuinlres.c purpose of '.__es ie ara being oanied on. Liusc,"Qfneral '?°'"?'"S¢f e,.` ,,2lT.,f§mi`25';" §§_;;{ "Z'$E"£'"7"° lilair Qlvunber of Cufrlmerce ,. ,f xlu o °bm|;'r '""f"';""d°" and alwsya will continue so as l°ngfhk°:'h°. decired to 'g a m t f.. . . .: si-ants.the _ elxent 1|-American wayggsort 3 l 3533;o evote !ul 9u~»L;~:m.\ircs, but the bound has in mnl.i-»ns to clear them rapid- l:lL-lg\~lrunts ure given ten days 1 Re-Elected By Rural Boards lS8.ia!'_Y Increases Repow ed As Ranging From 20 Pct. To 30 Pct. Following a custom of manyyears'standing,thc majority at Waahilkwn County'a nxral school Miss virginia cunpball,ami-,member of the freshman clans at Dana College, was one oi the five "l'lrinccleas"chown by popularvote ui the Dina student body, to reign at the annual May festival. Four states,Minnesota,lawn, lllinoia, and Calllomia, are repre-ncnted by the four girls who wereselected along with Misa Campbell. ln the near future the student body will select a queen fromamong the five girls who will rple over the festival which has been net for Saturday evening, May 2. ~'rin will P'.l'hiu year, representatives from several cute:-n Nebraska schoolsplan to participate in the contest, the winners to receive Dcfonae Bond prizes. Other nomcontaatant numbers will be presented, also.Following is a lilt ol numbers which will appear on tomorrow evening's program:Plnttsmouth-Humoroul re a d- ing, Barbara J. Lamphear.\Kennard-Tap dancing, 4th, lith and 6th grades.-Missouri Valley-Bird call imita- tor and whlatlar, Eldcn Rwhleigh.Missouri Valley-Hawaiian guit- ~`~and dancing, Leathers CANTATA AP An Eastarcantata will be pxuntad Wednesday evening, Apnl l, at the I-'int Lutlieran church onWest Jackson Su-cel. Members of the choir and the pastor, Rev. Har~ old c. Jorgensen, are in charge. The public ia invited to the pro~ 31-a.rn. ¢A r l i n g t o n M a n , 4 6 ,l s S u i c i d e Juni how much :crap -there ia on farrnl and in - yards,cannot be dotmnlned. has been estimated tha\:°the erage fo arms will rm at 1,000 p unds.Dealers in scrap metalbeen canvassing the country i ation. to get the a/:rap mn The price set by we gave for general scrap is 404: per dred pounds."Bringing scrap iron ohiding ln an excellant job to farmer ut this time," statedLippincott,County Tripl chairman at the Blair Cham~ lrector, hm; inlormed local olfidllsl Lhat,the rex'-'ltr classificationquestionnaire! should be nent antiearly in April. iz in 1l\¢e\y;he add-\ Hd, that some of then may becleared in time for a Iew count-isa.i the :law to begin induction of a few new registrants ln May.Nc definite date has been net forn\;\i|m;k lha special occupnlunal <,u.»l¢~:m.\ires, but the board has'in mnli-»ns to clear them rapid- x;.. ll-ngislrunts nre given ten daysi. "br fn no fm ou! and return u q =l~»:\|\nires."The purpose of tinsc,"General Henningqr ex- \»=<l "i\: to obtain infomation -r ' =\kills . . . . of registrants. poses mil the misssge ui uwGrmd Mum bm-ing out the pa- trlotic'du\i6| ol Muons was reid a n d mh md ..Raed 0'Hnn'Ion, speakar of the svming, reviewed the history of the Uniwd States and the verymajor pan that the Masonic or- No BOYS STATE REPRESENTATIVE THIS YE AR' Binh* will send no representa- itivu to Bw# Sf-Bw, held annuallygnnization has played in in f°Y|"'in Lincoln, this year.An activity Lion* and lu continuanca na a nnf wmomd by the American LQ. tion and ursfd um: the same ihngion,that ur-gamizaxinn decided tenet be taken in the i"°'°"¢ no t zo participate this yenr due grave emergency now :we the to A number ol war-um.,activi- nution.__ities which am being eanied on. The American way 9f\iv\ng_and,Th¢ Blair cmmlm- of C0'rnmerce Mnsonry *\°Y°alwnga °°""°\<1°<*,u\wwa,¢ waded w let me mathzrg and nlwsyu will conmue so as \°"3= pass this year so as to devote !u\l . as the present tm American "'">'L¢rr°rc to war work l Sal c F yeaWa any Teac] Ke-Electeé Rural B ary Increases ed As Ranging 20 Pct. To 30 'olhzwing a custou na'standing,the;\\iI¥L0n (?ou}\ly's lers l By ioards Repow 5 From I Pct. 1 of manymajority ol ruml school DANA PRINCESS Miss virginia Campbell,mm-, member of the freshman elus st Dann College, was one oi the five "l'rineelus"chown by popularvote of the Dina student body, to reign at the annual May festival. Four states,Minnesota,lawn, lllinols, and California, are repre-nented by the four girls who wereselected along with Misa Campbell. ln the near future the student body will select a queen fromamong the five girls who will rple over the festival which has been net for Saturday evening, May 2 »»_..l h m --_......:.\:m1 fnur Kirin will nu.nm._.,predde u mnlierof-eendonles. This year, representatives from eevenl une:-n Nebraska schoolsplan to participate in the contest, the winners to receive Defense Bond prima. Other nomeontastnnt numbers will be 1>f¢=¢\=*e4~ nlno.Following is a lilt ol numbers which will appear on tomorrow evening's prog-ram:Plnttsmouth-Humoroul re a d- ing, Barbara J. Lamphear.\Kennard-Tap dancing, 4th, lith and our grades.-Missouri Vnlley-Bird call imita- tor and whistler, Elden Raslxleigh.Missouri Valley-Hawaiian guit- -»nlnzinrc and dancing, Leathers \ uu `i:`KfI'rATA Arun. 1 An Eastercantata will be pxsented Wednesday evening, Apnl l, nt the First Lutliernn el-lurclx onWest Jnckmn Street. Members of the choir und the pastor, Rev. Har old C_ Jorgensen, are in charge The public is invibed to the pro~ g-rem uexenn wu...-.....Juni how much :crap metn!» there ls o nfnxrnl lmdi n ba rk - yards mme be determined..nn has been estimated l.hn\:°£lie xv-erage fo arms wi ll rm a t laa¢ 1,000 p unds.Dealers in s¢x-ap metal hnvr been canvassing the country in nn effort to get the s/:rap moving.The pnce set by ml, govemmant for general scrap is 40:1 per hun- A r ~ ~a n ?"Ering~ing scrap iron out of hiding is an excellant job for tha 4 5 ~~ f a r me r u t t h i s t i me , " s t a t e d C l n s l n Lippincott,County Triple A I 1 't M md po unds s o ' ' 7 .---- _L_ n chaimum at the Blnir Chamber of ---»nxurnflnw l I'suzxti-In* ih\l& r@gun1¢}\ _ _ _ -\ :\,."""'5 - when acutemr \LTl§ dqvelop in war produc- I1 {\;:1»u|el3" I`¢mrlh Regisimion :\Pl"il 27 Rn v=»Hff\°ff.<1 115,000 Nebraskan bot'WeO"\ 45 and 65 years old, "Rh P°L.ncrw of-you mom mp; 3.ary cd service,will register""|l _T in UH fourth registration \s"p:|'L two years.l| .\|\¢:\1 imard H83 be ll i m continues _§`1'@@!#*ecch, free pdressno specia rivi geo are the i colaof a free pearls and must. continue B O A R D A P P O I I A good Blltendnnce was present]C O U N T Y A S and the whole assembly joined|heartily in a fine patriotic program Louie Struve, who I poor health for years, volition of county wroisignnlionwasaccemeeting of the count last Monday.E. C. Johnson of 1 appointed to fill the v arranged for the evening. The pa-trrid-ir: soars. the ndva;aqimc.q§,,tb9 colors, in fact, tho enliro program was intensely interesting. Refreshments and a social cvc~ ning followed Lhe program. f s 'boards mat dunng me mm ..... SESSOR'o felecl.ing inatnxctora Co\|nl;S' has been inresigned his vassor which pted at thc'.y board lm; Hemmn was acancy. days uf March for the purpose Superintendent Ralph E. Pair-chll mp ms dm ln mo s t easespresentteachers wero re-elec He added that BNN?lmamasgfseemed to be the rule, with raisesof (mm 20 per cent to 80 per cent repbrted.-Following is n list of instructors for 1942-43,as reported to dare at the county superintendenvs L l office.Masters Dnroth Gmthuseny;I N J 1 EDeSoto, Eva Wilkins;Sunnyside. :annual m"_<Vendn Christensen;Whiuord, \. which~will'Fl°""¢° I-lolsteln; Onxm, MargarCollege _hmelet Wulf; Paaceml Hill, Ruth Irene d at a meet_lHansen; Pleasant View, Mn. Eliz~ heran Ch""._hlabeth Staples; Fantanelle, Alberta ree Slersbecklotteman; bong .»..k, Jean New- eml manage-\1"U\7 Garryowen, Margaret. Foley;:onaisling ol Rose Hill, lower room,Endine J hIagnusaen,W\»\\f$ New England, \|PP€r room, l Rev, ]{5m]¢{EIsie Wilson; Wnmch. lower room, Ma.ry_ Fedde;Belle Center,1/eln Peck; Matter. lower room, Agnes Emanuel Dornacker Vu-maT I N G l v :_,' Z i ' ~oettman, Blsbee, Senora A.nder~ ommendntions sen; Slader, Betty Andersen; Rlv- Mrs Jerry Jordan ,dm Nebruhervlew, Inez.Mencke;Gardner, .'|Agent E.D. z Washington plant soybeans L price of $1.60 vellow eoybansnmcedbythe griculture,and a been designat-a factor which abraska farmers.he Grst time ln me a new Crop tomcfal. considera- ven to the pref soil erosion that ' certain precau- CHURCH TO INSTALL MEMORIAL WINDOWS The Lutheran Church on West ,Jackson Street plans to inamll five more art glass memorial win- which will leave but two windnwe serve u "Princesses ln Atte n d-""' '""~Slsten,i l ne .n=rn»......,,___ ance" to the queen.Gene hlegruc, Dana football and' basketball star from Tekamsh, has been elected Honor Athlete byr',` i 3 Dana lettermen lduh and wxll rule as kmg, F I R E M E N ' S A N N U A L B A L L A P R I L 4 T H The Blair Fire Department will hold its annual ball on Saturday evcnlng, April 4th, it has been an-nounced.Tha 'dance which will heheld at tha B, F. D. hall, takes the place at the New Year'a ball which has been an annw dfair for 6|yaars.Freddie Ebenex-'s orchestra will tuwah the music.Eckets for the dmice will he sold by committees on the street tllii week-end.They will also be on sale at Cooke's, the Washing- ton County Bank, Gregersen Drug Store and Stewart Drug Store. TO c6NF1RM 11 LUTHERANS, SUN. A class of eleven young people \will be eonflnned at the First Lu- I thenm Church, Sunday, March 29.The ume xr°\\p will be honored at a rece on 'ven b the Luther Rockville-Tap dancing, patrl~ otlc revue, Rasmussen Slsters. 'Norfolk-'Tap dancing,pianoplayingwhile .blindfolded and wearing mittens, Dwala Gnves- Omalm-'hombone quartet. Omaha-Comedy tap dnnmra, Campbell Brother and Sister.Fort Calhoun-Skating dance, Virginia Coburn.Rose Hill-Rhythm band, Lower Grades.Blai..'Z'-ntch song and dance, gonatance Cully drum mls, Chnrles eagan.Nnmcompelltive Number:Fort Calhoun-Choral Reading, Frances Smith, Mary Helen Helply, June McNair, Verna Kmse.Fort Calhoun--Vocal duet, Anne Lage,Norma Imulae Sanders.F Bller-Tap dance,Mary Lou a m rg.'Has been featured in Ripley Be- lieve it or Not.Misa Anna L. Bearg, commercial instructor, and members of tha of-fice practice class at Blair High are sponsoring the Amateur Night. FARMERS GUESTSA T FR E M O N T Farmers in the Fontanelle neigh- borhood were enterhined at l 6:80dinner at em Lutheran uxchphsly_;.eague, Wednesdxy evening, Ap-| l 8. .bv Rev. Harold C. Jorgensen, are w place in the maln part of the* church. The vonhrmants, as annnunned Inga Pedersen,Leona Sarwnsen,Norma Hemiriksen, Philip Larsen,Those who have donated win-Nels Carlsen, Leon Kuhr, Andrewdown are Will and Chris Johnsoml Hansen, Burl Madsen, Murl Mad-George lliedelund, the M. P. Han-Q sen, Orville Mortensen uld Charles sen famlly, the Lutheran Brother- Mortensen. hood, and the Dana College and'Trinity Seminary student body.Interior remodeling of the Gon- gregatlonal church was begun yas.Buy Defense Bonds and tenday with work being mashed to'"'°d~Savmg Stamps Nuwl g facilitate completion before Eastern! fl Attendance at Music Festival. Band and S11 Chat Fontanelle, Wednesday, by theFremontKlwnnlaClub.Kiwanis members had engaged Dr. William F. Rlngeler of Midland College as the spaker. !Philip 0'Hanlon of the firm '0'Hanlon & 0'Hunlon h u beenconfined to his homefor the past week on arcounlnl illness.Mrs. Oliver Hudleson and Misa Celia McKinney were Sunday din- ge guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. o s. Chorus Popular l s ta t e o f mln d a n d h a d e e ~ _ . . . -C h o k e d Se lf W i t h N e c k - ~W a s Fo u nd U1 1 1 d e r F l o o r The people ol Arlington received n real shock last Saturday when the body of Andrew S. Rllllngtonwas found alter he hud ended his life by choking himself th his necktie.Fullington had been in xx de- rreted himself under the floor og the home in Arlington where he had commltted the deedFuneral services were held at the Reckmeyer Funeral Chapel onMonday-altemoon at 2 o'clock with Rav Van Valkenbux-gh olflcatlng and Mrs. Blanche Woods Kellerwith Mrs. Alice Newcom playing the accompaniment fumished the music.Decesud was born at Walmrloo on February 9th, 1896.The familymoved no Arlington in 1902 and have since made that thelr homewiththe exception at nineteen years spent ln South Dakota.Bealdes the hlhe r wi th whom he lived them is no other relative except an uncle ol Centrnl City. The pnllbenxers were Wlll Lull- man, Raymond Ludwig, Lawrence Echuenknrnp,John Hansen,Sr., klenry Kruger and Julius Haan. In-terment was made ln the Arlington cemetery. PAPIO ANNUAL ' D a l l l l r u a y \Commerce meeting mar....<....,evmlng.Lippincott pointed out that the dlgglng out ol scnpwillla patriotic move-an; a gg; which a n nee d;varybadly.IFEX! second plfce, he sta!/ed, it doesrft take long to wt together n pile large enough to net a $10 bm which la always.welcome in the family bank uc-count_Thirdly,he pointed MIL old machinery, iron and junk canbaplcked up easily now when thero ar., no weedA.And Hwy will be out ol the way fvr mow--lng later ln the aeumm.Later im the summer farmers will be busyand weeds wlll make it dillimlll. (0 locate lhe pieces,It has been suggestd dn t . farmers plle up thdr wrap nldllk a n d ml a salvage Brm m ¢oma~and get it (and leave a ¢herJr)» Blair hon dealen a n ravine $1.00 per tan bonus to those wh0. bring the metal into mwn amd farmers are urged to pool' their neighborhood Lron i n o m wagonor track w gain tl'aa%n dollar. A.guvemmmt plek-up mur-pnlgn la now under dwusslon b\r¢deiixdte dates are nut set for thaactivity.Moreover,the pda:whlch would be returned to tht'farmer is not known.It is be--lleved that the nn`¢e being ,f;.(ered by _junk dale:-5 at this timeww my that wlll come lam- rn-aa much an the g-:wemmmt hasset n dellrdte celling on the mctaL "OUR TOW N" CAS T' IS A; ~ 1No UNc EIr N E E T I N G I S S A T .The t h r e e ~roles in thc Blair senior class play,"Our Plana are now complete for the .,...Town hava been aw ed toannual mgtmg of Eh" Pnplo s''lBe llowh, Barba ra Pong: a nd ~ Conservatxon Dlntnct,which wtllmm Bellowi. Other prominent char be held at Sahefflafa Ball on Sat-lan" Wm be played by June Dn,_»=<};>' ""§'"°°",§ M"'§h 28.#Th `ls, Glen Guyer, John Foley, CerH_ noun wma 3"P g " r m bg-hard Nygnard, Aulda Amos, Broyentagee'._Harding, and Phyllis Iverson. Hin- shown. Short reports wnll be gw-lm. var*-S. which win bring me ,s g en. also,on *~*'€ *"'°§""'?;'f..§T,°1° a total of forty-nine, will ba a.n» --~~~-1 -»-» .,.,.\¢mr will mem- mé tho(lnA1 i n J {~»i l1 t t registration of 'rnen1rr"°\1behm=asea F I L I N G S F o n in i \~ 15-65 bracket W!....-.. ..hm\3lq1° m that of uw!~|[ ) F F l C E S \ P L A N ~ 1H].\I|1:\u||e |.= 3 " ' " " ' ~ t u r e g -i \ ' 1 r . ¢ : u 1? * " " " E ', ` " 'A ` , § 'fT? ° § § " f'§ 1 » s = w h o w e r e U p t o t h e c l o s f i n g o f p I! 1 c e h 0 \ l l ` B h s g d r c a m o f n g e o r o l d e r , o n F o b ¥ " ~ { W e d n e s d a y , t h e f i l i n g s f o r c i t y o £ ' »I m t i a l p l a n s f o r ~e sf 1 6 1 9 4 2 w h o W m n o t h a v e ' f i c e s w e r e a s f o l l o w s :i s h S y n o d c o n ve n t i o n m t `t h e i r ' g i x w - n a h b i r t h d a v s M a y o r .P .c .S ° f ° \ 1 " ° " »G " " " " \ w k e p l a c e a t D a n a 'L i »'\ . 'p r i l 2 7 . T h e n e w \ ~ e 1 = i » f f ° * i ° r ' \ G a r n e r a n d J . 1 1 G n m B 0 % h r i B t e n _ E ? - 1 4 »~tl; f'i '_ ';: ": \%i!a f f e c t 85 0 71 3 \ !W e l l 8 B U l u "F 0 r n q . y § E f § E E n ? n 1 1 i n }1 l. 1l "'.r l E n» Il g n u L H W F Q I zeuk.;Plan Fifth Registratlnn g fifth registration is being pl nr-ed for youths beween the ages ol 18 and 20, who, like men of ll e uléer group, are not nowel\gi£e for induction into thearmforces through the selectiveservice system. No dum hu been' fikbd for the filth xegixstration. ¢D a i r y m e n t o sen;\;n.y uw-=\..,.,-.....\ doch. Councilman for First Ward,Martin Kuhr;for Second Ward, Ben Reeh. MRS WM. BEYERTo BE BURIED HERE1 Mrs. William Beyer, who with her husbnnd operated what is now the Holmes Bake for n longry.'h t m u !years, passed away lustSundiys March 22, a the hyfne of hns appointed n gen ment committee,1PaulHansen,PhllilMartin Paulsen, ani C. Jorgensen. Umm' PLAN' OF Sl ln 1"'"'ordal\ee \ Farm Bureau rec County Extension Pahrney is urgin; Diseuss New Practices Apr. 4 W i l l Di s c us s m -malicial Br e e d i n g. M. L . F l a c kW i n S p e a k \ lnsemination,or nrtilieial br.ming, will be the .topic of dis- _~..ul..-m meeting of her daughter, Mrs. Minnie mmlenof Pasadena, California..body is being brought toOma wherefuneral servicen will be lfeld at the Crosby-Meyer Mor-tuary at 2:30 p.m. next Sunday andthe body will be brought to Bldr !or interment. Friends and relatives of Mr. and le Jensen tlxemd atMrs. Sun y gathe Ed A. Jensen home north at Blair lan Tuesday evening lor a uhadvarl on the newlyweds.Mr. County Iarmers w this year.A minimum fam per hu. for No. 2 3 was recently ann: Department of A the soybean has nls< ed as a war crop,will cause many N1 w plant them for 1 1942.Since saybeans a many fnrmers, sption should be gl cu~'~\on un.a »,....-_...____W ashington COUnty dairy men.and Mrs. Jensen will soon ne SEL-1 .1*-pril 4.Th e me e ti n g wi ll ta ke ti ed i n th ei r ho me two mi le ! no rth l'§L"¥?§`§pZ'Z`£l?1""u plac e at the c o u r t r o om i n Bla ir.of Blair ' where Mrle nsen will c on-\ iion l are not folic under the supervision 01'C011I1¥F'tinue hi s farmi ng ac ti vities. A g e n t H .D I - ' a § \ n 1 e y .._ . _ . n . - ¢ . " \A I ~- I __. . .I ~ |- | k r r B ; a r a; 1' m~ n r M.L.Flack,represenunn -from \h\vol\ege ofagicu\f\r<~ in ~w ~| . | \ I I l l l \ 5 '7' rI 'he band with the lngtrucwr, amd;fn- t h o ma - Peplo district since ns on_;........nounceu "M "___Lian and on plnns for Lhe coming ben; of the productlrn crew. year.__|Misa Ilene Bishop, Pmglish in- s z ..Nomn-umons will be made lor two supervisors of the District;.thher-rns expiring this year are those!e ul Lillard Jensen, now an Omalmresident, and of Hjalmer Quint.County A nt E. D. Fnlmiey is in charge Of e meeting. 1942 MODELMILK DELIVERY T h a or no tires,ears or nocars,gasoline rationing or nopatrons of a Tekamali Dairy will get their milk delivered, for theowner has built x fine new milk delivery wagon, purchued n team of aorrels and 1 brand new hAr<nun, md the new outfit began dh- livnring milk the first of the week.The wagon was bum by a Te- knmsh mm und mule to order for the milk delivery business. Eventhe dairy opentofn dog in enthw-utie nbout the audit usd lnlluvrl the 110%-in! wmh an the route- l just u ln the old days.-Teknmlhl n n n a n m- tnxctor at Bl""ugh, is coaching production.. ALFRED C. JENSENJOINS AIR CORPS Alfred Carter Jensen,son oiMrs. J. P. Jensen of Blair, enlisted in the army air corps,Manda; moming. He has been sent to San- ta Ana, California.Mr. Jensen, n gradunte of Blnlf High S¢hool and a former DamCollege student, hu been studylm for his doctoi-'s degree during in put school mm at the Univex-litj o!Nehrulm;hsl1as;ladnerveda u gnduam assistant. srur HOGS TOOMAHA MARKE Shnrhlg Lbs mms Pl d w l' i on lm 'l\1ad.\y'| hog mu-kat vu: Cu l lldexhenry,Walter Knutmd Norrmn Kmgn, nn of-Wd ington County. Tliehf shipnaxtl- dm South Onmhn mu-ng nan: Y -el H . i , ; ' I .'<I'€ "ill open the spe c rai SC:.§n'cluck.G. E Sc heidh of a. Nebraska BreedersrviJL u m .w i l l a p p e a r a n t h e '1`heloca1 rationing lmrgl has is» sued p ermits to th; fo llowmg peo-p'e for tires and | :ube8:W m. H. |"'1\nn|\n\n1|1 'I1'n-mont R.F .D-. 2 w a n g y y u a u u n ,q - v - - - --betr ac mr tir es a nd 2 trn c tnr tu SIAnton Andersen, Adinsrton. 2 nh-I soiebe tin t; HUT? P\ ¥lJ l¢ 11 » Fu rl Ca¥h01.ln 2 trac to r tire s;Dsck 1gi.| Kunneman,Kennard. 1 oheohtetin; B. F. Lundt, Bldr, 1 truck dn; Andrew G. Svendgard, Blair.1 truck tire and tube; F. F. Pm ermfn,Herman, 1 obsalem tire;Blair Tehphona Co., 1 truck tire; Clnnnce Toelke, Hamm, 1 mg-lsnelit at tha ahorus The pub-c wui n v \te d ws ta y nnd\ .\\o mvd nmxllwd vi.rtu¢\ly 100%- Hl v l x i dilpvlhi al the num- ben a nd in the prognm, rs-¢l\l¢f-I mm high » ¢ hm\ § : - dent: knpt tha_snA} mg - umm -..,___md the work dune nialdmtl by their 1 u n . n u m dmv |vunblo oomgnmt from n u r #Ha n k * n n . : Fritz Jlhnel, Binh, 1 truwr tire. Thahin-ncdznoieanntvydqlg hgm_gng{tiun_\__m¢:`wmb; lets tire md mba; Ben A. Gottlcn,Wuhlngtan, 1 truck the and tube-»Tha mhed choral a l 01°F D M m y m n x m m d m s Wuhlngwn W P*"'n m u K-tidpndng |,.°'6Ii` musk moat st phnta shawn.em d u m o lB w f y m p y m g y w g m d e w n m n y z o o w x m u n u p p w e d .1 me mm; " r m, mu l W m?9_n_¢h§ u grj-b B}l|r Hilh. ul ha d been nuanblad in U* other put of the lmildlnm Bw memben bud mt hem sblo £0hearthemulepresenwlW¢ . u . n mr n mh s m» » x ma » n d 4..n,.¢|n|a n aveninfn murg Baud!Enfzsx ud'2&11puu.ndl .nmn » - ° ~Bw Ddmss Stlmplnnd tivfly-. _Now!\4 m m z n a m a n . n a s mu - ma y;in y l m r n i ~ 115 uw n o t amo s lummnum rn n l y n u --_...-..__ n;__\¢ eam t U 7» : w » u v w u m , w ° b < = =i n .r d u w w u l h u m n d w u m p h -"f»°¢ b\hd¢ h|» xth»c h0r-ths eoncut numhc nlur QM me e l nk h n nu d i w ti u mxo r w - Bt».i1-.'Nebmm, if@_r§_h_2fL mfg T ~E N T E R P R I S E r'l Lnldbm Nawspapei Subiclriptinn Prim Per Yau, $1.50 Entamd A: newndda!-I matter under the :ct of CGDKNII of Burch mo, at the mmmw at Blair. Nebrnkn. mm . 1 ' ¥ n . u r W A S H IN T O N c o u r m r m s r o l w | curtains ¢hnnzB¢l md ptretdz(asll over the haue), mu ps~must be slammed and woodw~ wphed.All this, of coune, quires an mm mmunt o ! m~ mline w and when, at lan,i s put¢ i ni e to go wbe d,y o u!i you wi\\ have m sieep on Qle fl~ Sense and Nonsense ~'B1 n.M.H. CIIEEII UP - a m . mn mm a n vofld Nu nor :mn :anne In an Qld ou nnny mom.1 ,: » o n a l l _,0 I a 3 V 1 - u l t . ' s r e a l l y n p l e a s u r e w h e n e v - e r y t h i n g i s b a c k i n i t a p l a e e a n d h u s b a n d s c a n c o m a h o m e a n d l i s ~ m n t o a r u u p b e r o f " d o n ' t . s "w h i ¢ h 0 . The gi~ ~lim~~in u-dv ed l m Saturday accompanied by balmybreezes right off ~ Beach. 11; mm.-I Q tiwugh most folks ....,. thdr l v l a r c n I v s v v a -u-.....a lfnl nmhm+Hansenl \ » € l J \ 1 » \ \ 1 . n I \ | |N. -.";¢u'éti6lTl;.-5"|'§iaTe:=4,.f=°*,s°'.!.'; ~"Ml" weninl. '*Citv On August 16 '""m'"""':n§"`ia"i'»¢i»i'=i€|"Y~i3i» and Alvin Bnndnlxd and dsughunwen guest; of gir ug Mn. gn;-U 1 8 m n . Bl'I 0m a h .c r T H U R S D A Y T h Sa bPRESS g..:»<1}x£al:m |srh w o r l d l m e ve r k n o w s c a m e t o a n 0 1 6 m u s u n n y m o m .1 .\ Editor md Publllhet .~t Editor; Advgrtidng L0¢l\ Ediwr ~ - ~tor md Pr m! ! ~N, Lhwtyps Openinr , Llnntype Openwt G, Apprentice =gay little Misa u-rived \y accompanied by ba ~aes right off ~ : .1 1 t seems as though most fneed at the calendarfpoked -. outofdoorsarldtoblrs a; th, than took up thek of raking qnd burning ~= d in nuny uni! ga rde n a rén mlde Nady gf plzmtin~ All this reminds us that ly a mme: nf dnys or ~houn until the "bug" lex."iE§.'"A. II Junsrbluth, Evan and mr and Mrs. mmm Stork mu§nmi_rettimmd from WMU?" Pe;m Wtrn allen; at _the Hovr|rd \a_ Wedneiity evemng.m m x m u u w d her"nEI=ma2"§f he bfi-£l1dn¥. and Mm. Armld Hgnggnofmr- . golulffina rmaw* ep were"ir\1\.'iP» SLE:bite the woman roll: gnu Once I- md Mrs. Armur :nun U1gain we men wil! hear than <1~¢»d» bus,Nebraska,ig apend ed words, "H<»u»¢¢=gqanLnx time. 'weeks warp gn, g._E__I§ i.i¢é<=he._.s¢mrdnr. ~ur Chevrolet dealer has enty of good, dependable K used cars on hand. . . . nd there's plenty of good, ependdble,unused trans- ottotion in them.. . .Get ne of these OK used cars ow and conerve time and GOOD CARS- soonconmnou GOOD VALUES l (0NVENlENT TERMS n e r g y Q f o r . yo u r w a r p r o -~ »\ s teMled aie o L na d x B ¢ ~» ~'sw ~ u c l ~. . ~ J J _-3 ;'~ ~we .s i ~ rue Blair Hospital A "nm, \m.\i\u\iun PHONE 104 N. '1f. LUND , ...n r120inViilageofFtCalhoun, $2,000.|Fred Robertson, Ex to Katie Pe tcrsen: Lt 13, nec 32-20-11, $2,600. m \Ir:'|'0N 1 - m u a u u nM _ d _ , n ¢ { } h ` 5 ` ¢ ¥ " 1 3 * 3 @ 3 T ¢ § @ \ » »'T» ; a :.':.';'.,f a : v`f:`6fri~I¥Y nEEDs\m"n f i n i a l -Rln i f C i ti H d ]ik'l._1.`...`§'Y...A A. H. Jungbluth um qu even. Hnrrv Turner and lv A. H.Sibbemson flua. Iowa. S\\ndny._MHammondvisxted Rich 'ninz with Mr.and dint zbiuth.Wx;: Fred J\mzb]ut}\, A. Alle unzbluLh visxged the hill. Ge:Wg; a gunna w. .",....... -\......|..._....--.- - -U m m m nun .rxID..(Aa it a ppe ar ed se ver al y e nn ai o)\Irm,_' an Einine J e s p e r lw of L i n - i {mm'» himmry u c onunuad um 'lf°°¥.were c lamonrfg for 5 new govern-M r . a n d M n spent the waek-end with her m tha glghlh of 1 serial of srtlc la.'rue'ment post offxc e. D avld Merc er was Mr.an d Mr s .nts, Mr. a nd Mrs . J .A ..Tes- materld is tlken from 0. history of num the c ongresrrman from this a{»r¢1¢¢dm_ to Ames 11.triltetf by J ohn A.mmm. o d lt o r o f a t th a t ti me an d thr oug h h xg m -Mr s .Louise. a n d Mrs. J ames Van Horn 'Thu 1J ntervrfn).lterc easion a bill was 1J §8S§.¥d swing] Saturday ever hits . S smh Swa n were din ner The review o f the water aY8'°°1\l| B lair the fi ne building inc h i n not M,-,Fre d J u ni . s o f M r .a n d M r s .H a r r y n d t h e l i g h t a n d i c e p l a n t s w h i d r e q u a l l e d b y a n y t o w n m t h e s t a t e M r .a n d M m L. . .I \ u n \ u Q l l n d g v a - - . H I I n | n ¢ §n a . ¢ \ ` t ' l ; ¢ l : ¥\ 1¢ §l \ f | » f h a v l ! ; I h H i i f l d ~ J Linit.a n Eiysrrusaen ia ill w i t h w e us uuu unm..1°an d Mr s .Ha r r y Hineline. ufrd :ind Kenneth. were Sundaynersruests of Mr . a n d Mr s . me Allen: §°"&!2 gf §z=»ir."}'19a E-INSURANCE th 5th St. he 188 1939 Chevrolet Deluxe \SEDAN e a 1 a n .ab ly e at d in ne r on the d re ss er i n the living room bec ause the dining ; ~are bed I na 'az 20-11, $2,600tcrsen: Lt 13, nec -.to Earl Nel-Fred Robertson, Ex W sec 17,som SBS SW & N56 N - |19-10, $3,000.l to Au~tto A Lon~horst et. a 1940 Chevrolet Deluxe |. ~,.=,. ~~ 3" ~.~,A __'L>g.~ i n t h e b a t h r o o m . a |V " * T h e n t h e r e a r e a l w a y s t h e p l e a s - a n t l i t t l e t a s k s o f b e l i t i n g r u g s , c a r r y i n g b a s k e t s a n d b o x e s f r o m o n e r o o m b o a n o t h e r a n d t h e n u r s - gu st Blame &E m m a ~etc:sen: Tm:L t 18 i n sec 84 8 -9 ;Ta x L t in sec 918-9, $14,000.g W m D Mc D ona ld to Or val Sc h of- fler :N W SW sec 34-20-11,$1,- Haan. |mer .».'sec 14-1a-11, $2,500.Currie D.Simonsen to Austin R. Bealcs:N95 SE sec l\»19.11, $10,500.i William Hinkle in Maud L Camp- bell: Lts 10, xx, 12 in B\k xs, City ol Blair, ;x.oo.Harry C Schuelt & wf to Fritz 1M1\tthiesen: tract in Blk 15 in Dex-,ters First 6: Second Add to City of Blnir, $1.00._ _ 1941 Ford Super Deluxe \1940 Chevrolet Deluxe xowrz SEDAN 'rows SEDANJust Like New _Less Than 10,000 Miles Radlo and Heater Ili~c |...disc ove ring itoo late ) th at the c e- dar c h elt h as sud den ly tu rn ed u p just i nside the b edroo m wher e the kids slee p an d we d i dn 't. wa nt totu r n the li g hts o n fo r f e a r we ' d a w a k e n t h e m . .. . Q |u V " T h e n t h e r e i s t h e e v e r - p r e s e n t b o x o f t h i n g s *w h i c h a r e t o b e b u m e d .A f t e r c a r e f u l i n v e s t i g a t i o n a n d m u c h s o r t i n g o f i t s c o n t e n t s , m u c h t o t h e d e l i g h t o f t h e w i f e , ...u ¢ last wegz V .1llll. Uuuuaaa, »..w - ;1 |aplJe8I!.11I zu anna IlI;\|\¢l nn.e S und ay Schools o both The Enterprise, leads up bo present :hens wg !vfg eg léia ster pr wlda y h gp pe ni ngn , bu t the re ar e ea r- fs'g" ; >f »,n ~ m u m ||i@r,evente wo r th me n ti o n in g th a t °S ? m d n m n i h t and Su nd an g o alo ng with th e develop men t of ul o f , g m g ms Hirsc h g; the c ity of Blai r. One o f these is rnberg Nemlaska the saiHifleI§¢;iS=°Si°" of t h e g - . ''r »elle r a r ,l r's argest;a r ,0-Le Hill Creek ~ei Ar<}_y .f11\.___.Ijm §'nn\'Ll1 and B\1tl&IpSl'l'€6l3. HJ; §fI§n°`1§§h, up to 1 91 2 , de p en de d lf fa lln J e ti er s on the old Germania hell, a wood-fday e\°ehin.9:. en struc ture loc ated on East w8Bh-;Igir. and M ing ton Stree t, for n. pu bli c a udi tor -xe lth we re d l i u m i' or .a ll gathering; but a :l'ire31*d_M" - d W : destro y ed th e bui lding and the c ity Blal r . ~,jg wa s left with no s uitab le p lac e for 3 Den' ;5'Sa t§dg uubllc mathenngs.hi r.an d Mr s . in Omaha. Wed,!108~l Mr .and mrs. .me .lessen uu ufarnilvattendedapa r t?a t th e ra. Paul J ones and W alter Petersen home. W ednesday : me r R1lests of Mr. evenings.slter Gutsc how m MIB.Ofa Sorensen attended a rin h rn eetin z at the Gibbon ho me Nielson of Oma h a i n Oma ha,Tuesday .y wi th her uare nts.Mr. and Mrs. Gif ford Frenc h and 0 .C. Liesc he,Eugene were Sundav dinner questa Jensen and Kenneth of Mr . an d Mrs . Ra y mond F re nc h. inited hir.and Mrs . unday . te r Duc ker,Mr s :x __.Au | IT PAYS to Look Neat vED LEWELLEN BARBER SHOP Downstairs in the0'HAnl\m Bnllding !rn I c ons~I :fler:NW SW sec 34-20-11,$1,- Haan. 'n 0. M. Ireland & wi to Lillie \ .'V 1~Iu££:SW Lt4,Blk'79,Bl Ce I 0BUY DEFENSE BONDS etbry.slr m Wiqdows must be washed and |mer .».'sec 14-1a-11, $2,500.Currie D.Simonsen to Austin R. Bealcs:N95 SE sec l\»19.11, $10,500.i William Hinkle in Maud L Camp- bell: Lts 10, xx, 12 in B\k xs, City ol Blair, ;x.oo.Harry C Schuelt & wf to Fritz 1M1\tthiesen: tract in Blk 15 in Dex-,ters First 6: Second Add to City of Blnir, $1.00._ _ c ar ry i ng baa kets a nd box~a f r o m one room bo another and the nurs- Ili~c |...disc ove ring itoo late ) th at the c e- dar c h elt h as sud den ly tu rn ed u p just i nside the b edroo m wher e the kids slee p an d we d i dn 't. wa nt totu r n the li g hts o n fo r f e a r we ' d a w a k e n t h e m . .. . Q |u V " T h e n t h e r e i s t h e e v e r - p r e s e n t b o x o f t h i n g s *w h i c h a r e t o b e b u m e d .A f t e r c a r e f u l i n v e s t i g a t i o n a n d m u c h s o r t i n g o f i t s c o n t e n t s , m u c h t o t h e d e l i g h t o f t h e w i f e , ...u ¢ meet, Thursday, with Mrs 'vald Petersen.__ 188 7, A.Qns te t' l A m g n g o t l e r institutions o f '1§1;»'Egfhgy ark n o th e c lty UQ mer it i n Bla ir i s he r lib ra ry . Ta k| of F r e mo n t v a t the c ity pf!!in g ad va ntag e of th e li be ra li ty o f l i u g h Rh e a , S *un wnnznwu nn 1'Is\.Q n__._..:.n..-n=|:lnnn nf l Mf g Ch g ; :Mr .an d Mr s .J ohn| Ru b y an d 1lp,,__Were _S condition £11 . N 1 d u 1 ~"mi.§`cTfm ,_§gd';l T H E M E A T H U P re mngr Blasts o __e a 5o. c. Lxesche. Mon~\MALTED M l n x s - a s m rg.Harold Schleuwr 2|-Hour Service i°'l'~»'2"¢'if~¢'§11"L'€'hL'3.§f"`""~ it wa»s~b1It mu? wg :c;fn£;l;1:;>r \;ifer;¢f:;\;uiIding stood\ w'g'§¥;;r0;\_wri§i§§d ha Hugh I M-4-M+l md Mrs. Roy Fallen and for many years.lth the mstal forth a monument of ballty "ml "Rheas. Honda?-ra of Blair and Mr.qndiation of the mumciypal ~ mark of the interest whlch the c;ty Mr.and !gr;.mT:l€»nviEo i ni b uh .2'§f¥,9!F'&?:&%,_f"i.!?f&l#°f=}; ii 1#f.'".l'Ii.°.?I?.?,, '2,'i»"i'1.Z'm..\E?2E "' the education of '" c .QE »,.`&'°i&'~. S. R. Bataon. sm-i Dr. J. Tllton Young5spent th Mr.. adaughte Mrs,§ IW e r e W e u l l u b u u y Uv l i uu a u vnuvuuaa t t h e E m i l F a l l e n h o m e .1 ;n n a .-2 !,M r .a n d M r s .L e s t e r P o t t e r o f m n g p o o P "K m B e g m n i n g w i t h t h e y e a r 1 8 8 , d a yA n t h e r p r o n n n e n t f e a t u r e f o u n d ~\h a e d M i s s I k m o t h y H o i e r ,s M i d l n n do n t l r e c o r d b o o k s o f t h e » c l t y g g § ; § E ° § " i § . i ' i ` f > ' ° "v e s e r v s t u d e n t .s p e n t t h e w e e k n d w i t h | | 1 D 1 1 5 n a a n \ . . n v v ¢ . » - - - .- - .-.z ¢ | | g1l c d Los Angeles,California,arrivedlast week fora week with relatives during these days of the eighheli her m m m ,Hr. and Mrs.L. C. here and at BlainMr. and Mrs. D.H.Hansen moved here, Saturday, from Ban- 1882-Perry Selden;1883-"v.|Hoi r. w ",2he0,§a"¢?f?.§ °f.l§.?l?.°".llf§;'.?. D.H="°f=ms .:-v .G.L="ffY=i offs.Paul Jones and Mrs. A. H. es.1;b the dw'!3B5--W- C. Walton;1386--W. C~'Sibbemnm .attended the Tuesdaycraft to be with Mrs. Hsnsen's sis- ~ the spring of 1333 n stock Walton; 1887--W. C. Walton; 1BS8Mu5i¢;\Qoncert at the Central f=f;f.hMf»BCh5~=»g Wnchter.company was formed in 31511. with -W-5 He '§1"{I§W'1§é1HTl`="'§'4'L.~f»`.';'."'1'fl'§1'§i`2a.§.?."'f.'}" Gretna e l s ensm n m -l e r ;..a r;" °|Wednesday with Mrs. gglil F2ff=a~s.';e..';'"';.";2sf am '?.2°.1'.%1';i: C Jones; 1892.-4. C_ Jones; 1893Neb k,,_ culled on Hugh Rhea, len;seventeen were present and d W A Bennett, secretary and -John McQnar1-se;13g§...E A.S\\§. sr ¢;§;=d'";#-d Thelm Don-Mrs.Buck Young was hostess. gleamler .The capital stock of 1h¢Stewsrt; 1895-Perry Selden; 1S96;elso1§se;emngnsnred Johlgon of go 5~;;1"== lorrov wlll be host-lcnmlmnywm $250gg_ This was tlue -M. D. Bedsl; 189'?--A.. C. Jonés; bmaha . .0 ,.Mn_: 1399__.3 h M _vxmted dettes snster.YS§§,.e,,,§. '1§,,e'}'i§`; ffrary books firs1. horse collar cgmggny lln '2"'£ 2§,9a81;.` .§»3i'i¥"H Flock? 12.01° 1Hugh Rhea, and family.Sunday.-1 Q ~»" `endedfrom Lsncoln have smved and are Thci g»»}ggs°gh;;Wgstp2521.of w- I). Heller; 1902--W. D. Hsllena ".§§"h`f.l§"%'=;q,='f2`"`§ .f*;m.s ready for the publac.$"\§ r Avenue just north of the 1903""CT"Tk 0'Hanlon; 1904T"" A. College in Omaha fOr prospective Mr. and Mrs. Fmnk Kroger and q gd tucks' The company did Williams;1905--L.A.W1ll\ams;l3mdem nurses."daughters of New Castle, Nebrs.s- ral ro b ~ ss and at one time 19U5-W G.Garrison;1907-~w.'Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Marshall andko, were Saturday and Sunday a thnwng us: 3 125 men D. Holler; mos c. R. Mead; 19os{.1enny coiled on Mr.and M l gycsts of Mr. and Mrs.MarcuB'?mP1QY9d sroun b ht ninst --W.R.Williams;1910-W.R.Howard Christensen. near Elkhorn Ixroger.Mr. Kroger attended the Later suit was rung gt on Williams 1911-J. F. White: 1912 Sundnv afternoon.J a c k s o n D n v d i n n e r h e l d i n O r n - t h e c o m p a n y fo r _m !! P g £ . m e ? . . . : | . - I w n ' H a u e 19 13 . .. .. W D : H A I - 'M r .a n d M r s .C .FJ.K i g k p n i c k __M \I!|k.......\....» » - M .- n l l n l a n h !I U . Osteopathic Physician 1150 North Broad St. FREMONT, NEBRASM -, =Dependable Transportation sw u ' I Q 3 2 5 N 0 \ V Fmt nhus Los wi n n chil itox J M n sta l m 1 te r Mn ~ evening,_lnatent rights and yvnen u1eu......--am Beivntte has returned fmih ing and plant burned in the e&rlyller;1914--W. D. Haller;1915-J. ted that F. White; 1916--Magnus Johnson;AUSFIUB Where he spent the nineties the public sunpecIer wmth reiatmves.°1.he fire was of an incendxary noand Mrs. Wllace Fitch and ture. Another company was incor mg 'f Blair 'Hem Sunday vas. poratcd with Charles Ross as presfs o .Irs. Louie Fitch.ident, and the plant continued un anet, little daughter of Mr. and ti! the lute 1920's. §;inP";v§ll:'T;"°d gf lgmaha, iii In 1901 Blair had taken on nct 13 'For a fewréagfg.ro. L. D. ropolitnn ideas and the rittzen -|1917--S.W.Chambers;1918 J. - S. Roberts;1919--H. Christensen;~ 1920--H. Christensen;1921--John~ R. Aye; 19.;a;'John R. Aye; 1923.-Iohn R. Aye; 1924-»R.hiurdoch; - 1925-R. J. Murdoch;. 26-~R. J. sillurdoch. (Con. next week.) ¢- I IGI Ulriurln wcau uauunna t F.J .Flnc-r.;en's. s o n A L l m r l o t m l o w n I Ihir and Mrs. Emest Grenier en-mined at dinner,Sunday, forssrs. and Mesdnmes Louis Gron., Alton Carlson and two chil-,an of Oakland, Arthur Grenierdfamilyof Craig; George Gren-and Edna Christensen of Ly-' s . S u n d a y g u e s t s o f M r .a n d M r s - \ iorvald Petersen we re Mr .an d rs.K n u te Greenwood an n sons d Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Christenwid Calvin of Hooper.Miss Elna Petersen spent Satur-y night and Sunday at the Juhniiden home in Fremont.I Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McDonald ol"ewman Grove spent Sunday andonday at the Gilbert Potsdlezme. Mrs. McDonald is spending, ne week there.Mrs. Niels Jespersen and Clu- ice Paulsen of Blair were Sun- BY dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. d Olson.M" /mi mi -A ns... of omshs Mrs Gilbert Potadle assistinghostess is Mrs.Henry TruhlsenMrs. W. J. Koopman of Blair will hsve the program._Miss Ruth Wolfe,extensionagent,conducted a school of in-struction for 25 lenders,Thurs-,day.Representatives from the churches and Woman's Club werepresent also. She explained thelesson,"Victory Foods in Gar-dens", and told of the use ol hon- Friday, March 28, at the home_ol' `( B o t t o m ' f y i e w s 1 Mr. and Mrs. Prentice Smith vis-ited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs.A.E. Dixon and Mrs.; Ray Mumny.;The Sell improvement Project Club met Wednesday af ternoon atthe home of Mrs. H. C. Kuhr. The ey in place of sugar.I Fifteen members of the Baptist Guild met with Mrs. Claude Clem»ents, Thursday, to give her a hand.kerehief shower. Lunch was served, also.Leo Wachter who has heen sta-tioned at Fort Leonard Wood, Mis-souri, enjoyed a.l.hroe»day visit at homeMr. and Mrs. Ben Wachter enter-tained s number of relatives, Sun-~~-__. .\.-=.. .,...r.m_ \ \ current lesson, "Victory Home andGardening", was given by the lend-ers, Mrs. Frank Soil and Mrs. HansSorensen. The hostess was assistedin serving lunch by Mrs.A.E. Dixon.~9Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Rathmannvisited Monday evening with Mr.'and Mrs. E. E. Dixon und daugh-T ters. They left Wednesday for a two-week vacation in Oklahoma.Sundny guests at the Fred Mul-ler home were Mrs. W. C. Ander-I sen and son, Glen, of Teksmah.ln honor of the tenth birthday °'1 ~\-.._r.~.\...\una.,Mm, Birth Records Copied! Pho t o s ta ti c wo rk do n e o n a ll ki n ds o f pr i nt- e d ma t t e r .Yo ur v a lu e d ph o to s a ls o co pi ed. I-IUDLESON STUDIO K o d a c o l o r F i l m --F l a s h B u l b s PHONE 595-J --ONAWA, IOWA z a . , X ~f e *'.Jm%»- I I a5" 1 "- - - _"--.-_m S u at the Dude Pu-fun Hg- an ll0'Il.U|,' in ,,,,,,___1|||| _.___1 r o u n l h o m e f r o m | * W P o v a - zh é ~ 5 '""""§ ____y l r .and II-n .B°ll!\d Wad:w¢|kqn||_ Guests.la e r n n mu n d W o o d . ~ i i ' F 3 3 l l t a rn o o n I IIr'limnn n n d o r l o y l z W t W i l - .,|E;week-end guests at the Ben W ac h- te r an d A. H. P ep pmille r ho me . Mr. an d M rs .L. D . Lo ng visi ted li ttle Bar ba ra Sher wood at the Methodist Hospital in Omaha, Sun- day . She is reported to be improv- ing nigely . Mr. and Mrs. Melvern W est, .Tic k and W arren, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr s. I . N. W arri c k st Te- ksrnsh,Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hansen spent. Sun da y wi th re la ti ve s at Elkh or n. Herma n Ch apte r 0. E. S . me t in regular session,Th u n d a y .Lun c h was ser ved by Mrs. Ma rc us Kr og-er,Mrs .Henr y J ac k son and Mr . and Mrs. J o hn J ac kson. The reg ular meeting of th e Her- ma n Woman'S Club wi ll be held, = - - - -- - » » - MASON and CARPENTERWORK Blue Prlnll M B M n s 1006 South Walker Avenue G. L. Dixon Co. Insurance Of EveryKnown Kind REALESTATE L0 \ N§ DR. D. R. EHLERS --Da nh Former Dr. W. F. Hemphill LoudonHama Theatre BuildingBlgir, Nebnsh Lwimra E. Amen 1. G¢;|¢r;l~Cnntn~or and Builds! 2 ~ u c l o n I ~~ ~.|;=_=~'f' | =,r;1 'V°"'.».; /v ._"».: Ff-. ;,ws-Q VintolilEvans Chevrolet Co 1 Ford Super Deluxe \W N S E DA N Just Like New ~s Than 10,000 Miles ~39 Chevrolet Deluxe OWN SEDAN ry Clean - Good Tires ym o u t h C o u p e \1940 Chevrolet Deluxe TOWN SEDAN Radio and Heater 1940 Chevrolet Deluxe TOW N SE DAN Loyv Mileage - Radio and Heater ---Clea n an d R uns Fin -evrol et T o wn Sed an --I-las Good TI ym o u th Sed a n -»-»Runs Go od; Has Go odT ire -r d T u d o r -.,.ln G ood Con dit io- ~~. Sedan, Motor runny Reconditioned, Good Tire : UCKS Ch e vr o le t lull Wheel Bauc mm a nd Cl b (2 fr! These) TRUCKS TRUCKS ,¢:°;,_ ';ff:t ' 1937 International Dualo . Chunk on n(1 ol These) d C b Dulln . Chulla and Cab ~ ivnehm- mg -|!\!'!*| Ilslnlll-!I;ndCfl.ud'lll. Mn. Byron]Elay of Lincoln, Mrs. Bertha rw------~-.ierkruger, Messrs. and Mesd|.rnes\ Bunn and children,Mrs.GeorgeElmer Neiderkruger and Donnld,Fulton and daughters, Mrs.FritzIarryBentleyandMrs.Harlan Muller and d#!i\Y"»Ivan Little,Bentley of Omaha;Mrs.Anna Mrs.Geraldnne McK.e1-char and_-.....__daughter,Phyllis, of.Blp.ir.Mrs. v If-.:' ~ ; 1 -wmv ._» ,_-._'~. ,¢ , --»,_M .r~)..'u =v\~"_~ TRUCKS TRUCKS TRUCKS L.3 ~ h",i£'.'E.."»$IZ.f'.!}.f'" 1 ? , .$'Z.f',Zf.i'I n t e r n a t i o n a l D u l l : ~ C l b Dumb (3€'Q"1.§_';5"" Clb Dull; _ Chubb and Cab VintolilEvans Chevrolet Co. 1941 Ford Super Deluxe d o w n S E D A N Just Like New Less Than 10,000 Miles 1939 Chevrolet Deluxe ' r o wN S E D A N ~Very Clean - Good Tires 1938 Plym outh Coupe \1940 Chevrolet Deluxe TOWN SEDAN Radio and Heater 1940 Chevrolet Deluxe TOW N SE DAN Loyv Mileage - Radio and Heater »Clea n an d R uns Fin 1936 Chevrolet T own Sedan --I-las Good TI n o u r l ym o u xh Se d a n -»-»Runs Go od; Has Go odT ire l936.l'ord T udor _-».ln G ood Co ndl tio 1937 Chev. Sedan, Motor runny Reconditioned, Good T ir~ c u z ? M0 - . - Peddie,M m Hi ld a Yo we u,m m :Mc i fe rc her a nd Ph y llis we re am-Christene Wac hter,Messrs.an d ne r guests,als o, at th e Metz ier Mesdamea Gerald Yoweil and Ron-home. d d A. H. Pgpp miller, A llan YOW -u . .......1 lisa nfmd P nllllu én and §~ £ell, an d Elmer Thane and i' amily .Twen ty é i vo stu de n ts of we He n man sc hools took part in the music festiva l at Blair las t Fr ida y . Num- bers were presented by s mi xe d chorus, giris'glee c lu b an d gir ls' oc tette.Mi ss Kathgy nk Ba ttli n g , m l .t l l l u u n a .r u - - - -. . . _ _ - __f a m i l y o f F r e m o n t a n d M r .a n d f M r s .H a r v e y M e l t o n a n d P a t t y A n no f B e n n i n g t o n s p e n t S u n d a y a f t e r - I n o o n w i t h t h o E d g a r L a r s e n s .5 S a t u r d a y o v e r n i g h t a n d S u n d a y g u e s t s o f t h e B y r o n B u n n f a m n i y w e r e M r s .B u n n ' s p a r e n t s ,M r .a n d none E l|a|\éU§|1ers A `E§"m2"35E\3§»l I ~ Epp oiryt 0 : ma r. n o " "' " ' `'"A dl,'§Lf;I.."1.§°»"i'@"E'$'¢'n$. Hgndgy °f| gf_-;-,_=,=;;g=»_g,"";=,-,,f*';;'=,',,,';",;.';d, v If-.:' ~ ; 1 -wmv ._» ,_-._'~. ,¢ , --»,_M .r~)..'u =v\~"_~ 'm u c u s TRUCKS TRUCKS ==.:',.e.",z:f°,:,°''z::,.;,.'~..z::.='.:.':' ~ lncemnl~ Dull . cn-\» and cn nu¢l»&<i\;u_l_\:.5»d cn Duln _ cmd- ua cn ~ E v a n s C h e v r o l e t C o . 1941 Ford Super Deluxe d o w n S E D A N Just Like New Less Than 10,000 Miles 1939 Chevrolet Deluxe ' r o wN S E D A N ~Very Clean - Good Tires 1938 Plym outh Coupe \1940 Chevrolet Deluxe TOWN SEDAN Radio and Heater 1940 Chevrolet Deluxe TOW N SE DAN Loyv Mileage - Radio and Heater »Clea n an d R uns Fin 1936 Chevrolet T own Sedan --I-las Good TI n o u r l ym o u xh Se d a n -»-»Runs Go od; Has Go odT ire l936.l'ord T udor _-».ln G ood Co ndl tio 1937 Chev. Sedan, Motor runny Reconditioned, Good T ir~ The Baptist I-udiu'Guild me selected April 24 for its annual Mother-Daughter receptlon.Mm, Marcus Kroger and David, Mre. A. H. Godney end Mn. 0. L.llildnger were vleiton, Tuesday,at the lvnn Helms home in Oma- tur vlsltar, Tueedny.Mrs. Henry Wubbenhoret enter-tamed the eight members of her budge dub et her home, Mondny afternoon;lin. Claude Clemenflha vlldwr, won the prlxe for blah score- Prior to the gemee the belt-¢s;served e dxeasert luncheon. Mn. Henry Truh een will be holtf- ess Friday, April a, the lest meet- in ol the yur.'lrmbm of the Hill Creek Lu- ther League met Tuesday evening at dm Funk Nelson home, when Mrs. Joeephlne Urben wus e vlnl- tor. Clarence Peulsen ol Dena Col- lege of Blair hed chlm o! the de votlonele.Mn.Nellon served I lunch. ha. y Min lrlegfle Lowe was 1 Dece~ ana unugnwr, vnuwu. ur. "'""""'\Mrs. Henry Sorensen entertained at x belated birthday celebrationSunday,when »guesta includedM ~ n . a n d Mesdnmea Gudmond Sorensen nnd Lorettl, Own Soren-sen end Dickie, Curl Sorensen and.funlly, Hum Sorensen and fem-lly,Albert Sdljodt Ind lnxnlly.` Michael Sender-up and son, ~endRev. end Mn. H. C. Jorgensen andfemlly el Blelr.Although Mm! Soreneen'» bhthday ectually occur:| nd early in u-eh. she vu unable w eelebrlte became of bed roads. Sunday lf'»°\'"°°l'l. Mr. end Mrs.Opel Reeve:entertained for Mr..end Mn. Hugo Huck of Omehe.Mr. end Mn. Leaver Henson wereTuesdayvddton.| lilr. and Mn.J.Merton Kuhr and Mrs. Kelley Ryu; of Omehn drove to Fremont, Sunday morn-ing, to attend the wedding af Stan-ley Jensen end Mhz Virginia Hen! ehey ol Fmmonl; They were ntmrl noon end evening ddton ez the Bob Skinner home near Hormel.I I" nm OF STRESS, muc h nlAm¢fle\'\euen;thhescomefmm lnhrgeeumberodhonmownem...Nav. ee inthepemrrlvete uwn»a~nhipoflendielviull eroelnlvyelty mdpnrrbmm. Todeylarmmenundnromeneheet-fu!1ynedxh¢irmxurnpmoe¢1Ame\-in-fwhilethzythemnlveewillnngefh»o»unoou\|w¢f thenetien'|eell!ormmf=¢a ....1'n|» ¢¢ ¢mu» awr|04 securely on thola who havephnoedtbdrreoudeplnfhdrmvn 14|m|uldtnlna inlhomeo\|n-enhip, The Fedall hnd Bank ol 0mduheabeu\RAl'lDLYreturelnghx-me (wwillimly enquired an uw-',15¢»u¢m and depreaion yeen") mpnve mhma ...Ie edd|do u.i :huoomtmtly med lvlllehle low-met.mnveeimeerummfhonwhgwirh topxnchqefnmhmng. l!YOUued¢ mun¢,| | ,,,,q,,',i;m.o fmedmo ;etmd|mbuy¢ m,Pe rmi a nAl°d8€w-~..Letu|\hvwyou"\he\dawq"mhomelm¢¢\m,, c m . o n w m a |.Lbvo LAWRENCE Secretary-Tvcelurer Tekumh, Ne bmke nlnnm mm Guides the wayto Loma Assocumuu sun mm owusnsmrhun! ma hal inns . 1 I: I | _2;g19Th.t'u0 r ¢ ... .l 00( P a p u a ' Y l e w a r Peggy Tay lor C elebr ates Bi rthd Pekin# Elaine,daughter of M m d Hrs .. Har old Tay lor.c el brazed her third \=if»1~»; » S u ~ Those present. were c aan.Me sd n me i Chris Ruwe,Bi lly Jgy c e, of Hooper, J ohn Tay lor -fa mi ly ,Ho wa r d Ta y lor and f~ i ly m g Mr s.E m m ;Ta y lo th e even iml Mr . a n d M n .: Hu gs en a nd J un io r amd La mr were calfears. iv. Messrs . and Mesdamea Lou is Voss,o m Sc lmeekluth,J ohannImxrltse n And Mr s .Liz zie W u ! ! were Sunday vidtnn at the Charles Vous home.Mr . md Mr s . F n nc i a Hn ve n di c k And c hi ldr en npe nt Thur sda y with Mr . an d Mr s . Fr an k Hu ven di c k o f Bln lr.Mr . a n d Mn . E lme r B e t ta m d Karen Kay were S unday vidmru at 3- =panentnl,E d Christensen, ome. , _ _ ¢ _ _ _ a2"?:i==m*f~:-vfm':~ £ " f ~ § * . a z z ; L ~~~ /4 ..¢m..u:-.;. ., .W . . J Mr. and Hrs. M. Bronéum havemoved to the Rumunen farm, lo~ cated west of Dum College. Jim Mchiailikll of Creipdxton,Nebraska, arrived Tues-day for ev-eral days' vim with his mace,Mrs. F1mkfliishufee and !a.mil¥» Week-and guests of Hr. md Mrs. A. R. Beale wem Mr. and Hrs. l.».J. wnunnm and children and l I a 1" ~ ~ ~0:~I .Circ\e 'Meéts A good crowd of old timers fromWashington,Douglas md DodK¢ Counties gathered lan Sunday at the home of Mn. Peter Mangold of Bennington lor their fun meetinl of the year.The usual proghm was w-flea nut-md n talk by Hr. Henry Kayser-yi Omaha wu rmmb enjoyed.Mr. md Mrs. Wil\hm Shawn Of ELECr .OFFICERS - - - ,New umcers for the coming year were e l e c t e d ,Thursday dtemoon,an \ . meeting o l the Blair Merrymnken Club held attha home of Mn"1'heodare Bixler. The lin: Mn. John Jensen, presl- dent;_Mrs. I-Ienty Doll, vice pmsi- degnt; Mn. Theodore Bixler, were- ury; yn A. B. Woodrlng, trau-nn r;ra. Donn Jones, social lead- er; Bn. Emmet Jensen, sang lead- Meurs. and Mesdamea Louis Voss,o m Sclmeekluth,JohannImxrltsenAndMrs. Lizzie Wu!! were Sunday vidtnn at the Charles Vous home.Mr. md Mrs. Fnncia Hnvendick And children npent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huvendick of Blnlr.Mr. and Mn. Elmer Betta mdKaren Kay were Sunday vidmru at the panentnl,Ed Christensen, home.Mrs.Kenneth Whiw md Ver- s | l \ ¢ l l l l | l l \ | News Notes 'nw Gnbsm cud Club m uThunday with Mrs. Elsie Miller.Mn. Mlke Nelson wd Mn, Chrll H.Nelnm were xumta.M m Mike Ndxon wo n hi zh Ind Mn Cllus Schndder. Jx-, low,`Friday dm Ind i a Cud Gulmetwith Hrs. Chrll H, Ndmn-.¢>....\.n..."h.nm :waiver rf. },1}m\& Mrs. s."f>i¢\fe Allen and daughters entertained over theweek-end for Mr: and Mrs. L. E.Walford of St Louis,Missggrl. Mé. Walford is an brother of Mm] Bellows Flmily a n .udm;___m . 5.-mn . n ' M r s . c . A . m m m : m m m Bridge Club In Hono r ol Blrthdlv »1xa¢.)&°n-Mx-:_ C. A. Blneline enwrtdnarleudA\lSm\d.ly | tdi nn¢ rlnh¢ >| brc (h own Mnhdliumd the bixihdlyH a m hd he r mea,y Hui s 'rho mw:muon md Those nnnsmt. were M n .B4m m Clu b C rhmmdM a ry Ks y .Hr .| n dl( rmdH¢ llrYVinm.nz Byrnes and m m :old hutrup Pavillion,Mr. and_ M:rl._~ Four members ol the Bridgevlew Club were honorel at a nwhoeleu meeting held 'Ifmnd-ny,at the home of Mrs. Hsu ry Sorensen. The ocondon nelebnqd the blxtlxdnys of Mrs.Cluem-,e §;=~;;°»»»~'Harry So gn n .s nBuekhudt,and x shower-_yu giv- nvea 5\lnu|y num \»°""r .,~.~---..Tens, Mm I-'nnk Bellows enter-talned lt a hmily reunion early this week.Hen dnuglmn,Mn.Lloyd TeSelle md Hn- C. B., El- well,both of fGnnt,Nebnnkl. were gueate at the Bellows heme from Eidny until Wedneld|Y- A omnh member ol the Bellows fam- er; mn. nm.. ..........,-..-. -pomrr. Members nl the lower com-mittee will be nppolnled by Mn. Doll.The next meeting ot the Merry-makern .la lelzdnled lo: April 2, when Mrs. Fmlke C1lu.|e'n will be ihoetees. m r .F o r t C a l h a u n w e r e v o t e d l a w t h e group as new membon.Thenextmee ii nlwi llbe hbldili Calhoun some time ln Jana Mr. a nd ll ln. L L . J o na a xw\ '- tained at dinner, Sunday, for Mn. nmlsn-mmm-.hill mdinughmr, Al; l Mrs. A. C. Bddirk rammed m Lincoln, Friday, following neverll din' villt at the D. A. Cdmptan home md with Omlhl nlltiva. Ed Smplewn ol Omaha npentThundny with h h mother, Mn.Semin Siaplawn, and dm ctlled fm M. ...A Mm n. A. Common. non :pens mummy ..._. Me.,with her puentt,Hr. md Mn. Bob Anderson.dflhdsvnhnd celebrated his birl.h~ y..mmf-nwere Mmm-s ...I Meednma Clnus Sclmdder and Arlene, Fritz Jalan- el, Martin Vo n,Bob Andenon, Charles }!ols._l~':-itz Jgpgjnnd 'em- r l u mze . u w w . » - -The Dwhb. Fan:met vdlb lln_OfXaG<day evenlmr.)l.n.ll\ wunnme st-Sgmday evenlnx IMend-lmea Cu l Smthi ldmn o ! mm.L1bent. Sr.. md dauzhum \h.\..".n»\»-hud H uen by the members compumenurym Mn. Clrl Sorensen. Lunch wu 'served at the clone of 1 plenum §fy'§r}i»HHE£`1i'°. mn . raids: in Bla ir.\ M n n , n , B m w n ¢ » d n . f b m " ° ' " " " -".m aBrown wen business vddmn in §§°n°iK'_£°:;:'°{1|g,"l§' John ' Lincoln, Monday.Robinson of cmen mms. lows:r Mm. Bmld Jvhnm of Tekm- m.u>am».J<»1'r.Ax\maBmr. '1 mu spent Frldxy in Bl" win. her Mriand Mn. W. J. Blltber hm- nunnti. Mr. md nm. nm Dau. ,_,__,,,,,, .md from their wa Ted. " ' ; ; ; ; ' ; ; f " ~ ¢ n ned seven! ndghbon at an inlofmnl °P¢n home calebndon o! her bh'\\\~ dly. Wednad-ly nlwmoon.Mr. and Mn. Alfnd Feef md,\-_.__ M ..._ ,u.......m..m. ily, Wnlur Jnpp nm mlry um! vw---.--- dj'-_ua no Jann .www h u bum§2.'§.X¥»?."§2»».n f T " 2 v ' Z ' . .' " ". ' 1 a n - . g g p m . d C 1 y i »B o w- § r F n r td G\ ! . h ¢ mn F - g g # g - 3 n a w a n a n3;'§é'.£§"" " "m d lun c h " m m x t u w Georze m n u n z m a n o m o f m s v w .M h a l d l Axi¢A_wi¢¢. spent nqonday alter-M S § n d u r . wms e u n f c r a b - ' § " ` 3 " " h ' f. f n § m _ n g ¢ ; _ g _4 . M= , ; ........ ~.~\n\ M.¢m m m Vas a.M n ....._.\ .= _ _. .. \ . dn . uf ...I.;i a n . l m T h o m a n n .l i d e y Mr. and Mn. Vernon Bellows en-terulned at dlnnar, Daedny. 1mMn. Bellows, Sr., md Bonnie; Dor Bellows; Mrs. ToSelle md Mm. El- vrell;and Misa Neva Dorsey od Omalu.Don has been granted n mn-da; l mrlouzh. which he plms to lpenl wnmm MEN AND , .---~----.Mr, md Mn. Ham A e d abil- "M'""` """ Yr dren wen enierminedyatmdinner, §""'".'I'i»2-fM»»»y ~ f g g z 1 §'""*'- by Mm Aye'n mother, fanned in l Florida Hmmm. 'rea ra.mms Jensen hu been employgdjg defense WON: u.oz o ¢ lu g :I u r n e r ,M u m 'w l s u r .m d M r s .K :1-mm, Sundl¥»WHEN yum ARE num nr umm: |ml i l ( Rev. md Mn. H. C. Jul Freseere eniartnined it dinner,Svn- By, by Mr,and Mrs.GunnLahnk and family of Knnnnd. Messrs. and Madnmea Chris K. lendurf, Richard Sieven of Fort Ialhoun, and William Baden of lennington stranded \ dinner held n Onkland, Friday avenlng. Mr. and Mrs. Hxrold Peck and Mldren ol Craig called lt themenml, Fred Peek, home Sunday. During the dm-noon they visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Cronatrom. J. E. Campbell is a patient atImmanuelHospltdinOmaha, where he had anew teeth utrnw ed early thin week. Mrs. Campbell is also a patient nt. Immlimel. Mrs. Otto Arp wma taken to the Methodist Hospital ~for m d l a l treatment, early this week.M n . M. I-I. Muller il also n patlent at menmam,Mr. md Mrs. Chris Holstein via- ited from IH-idxy until Monday with Mrs. l-Iolngin's pu-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Wllhnson of Cedar Rapids. Iown_ Mr.and Mrs. R, P. Flynn and Mr. and Mm. Dick Uppincozt and \Susan spent Sunday in Norfolk,Nebraska, with Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Flynn.Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hansen axd sox.. Misses Annette md Elsxe use of Omaha were Sunday vis- itors at the parental, Rev. H. C. Jul Frese, home.Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jensen :md family and Ann McQuarrie drove m llermun,Sunday afternoon, Pr 1 \\hore__they were uests of Mr. mg lwefx on nccaunt of illness. a». uw .~.......... .~..,....._.. --.___Ma.mtl Wi llia m :mm spe nt Sunday dm:-noon at the WsllusPetersen home .nt Irvington.Mr.Petersen has returned from the hospital.Mr. and Mrs Fnnk Handrlckseuwere Sunday dinner guests o! Mr. and Mn. Al Tietgen in Omaha.Billy Koedg was absent from school for three days the past Mr. and Mrs. Louie Voss visited nt the Fred Westerguxd home, §unday evening, `Mr. md Mn.Fred Mordhorstand Allred, Mrd. Ben Von m d Mrs. Bill Koenig helped Miss An-nu Meevea celebrate her blrthdsy, Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Louie Voss were wlers nt the John Wesemann,Mn.Henry Wrlch and H i m ! Rohwef homes,Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Chris1A!1B€!lmd Imogene were Sunday vdniton at the William Vou home.Mins Edlth Quinlan Spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Quinlan and Pat. Mrs.Ben Voss and Loi; wereOmaha shoppers, Monday. Billy and George Koenig spent Sunday afternoon wlth Melvin Wrich.Wilma Voss vlniled her parents,1 - . a n d M r s .W i l l i a m V o s s ,S u n - y .M r . a n d M r s . R y m e r F e d d e s p e n t a l o n d a y a t t h e W i l l i a m J s h n e l o m e .|M r .a n d M r s .L o u i e V o s s ,N r . a n d M r s . M i k e K l i n g f o r t h a n d J u n e a n d H e r m a n H o v e n d i c k h e l p e d A r - , t h u r H a n s e n c e l e b r a t e h i s b i r t h - ' d a y ,T u e s d a y . wa nn.n|~|.."-1. in Rx-ir. snmninv Mrm William Jahnel waited ,,,,.\ | l Wluuu,nanau :mu H . . . M . .son qi Denvnr, Colondo were vh-lmrs. Monday, at the Roy F. Nel- son hams.Mx-. md Mn. Jesse Malwsld. Jr.. md chlldnm ol Omaha were Sun- day dternoon callers at the Sam W1-izht home..Mr.and Mn,Kenneth White and Vernon of Omaha and Mr. ana Mrs. Rabbis Andersen were vim-prs, Frlday. O! Mr. and Mrs. IvanAndarmd..l~u=.\Sunday visitors of the Jan Ros-enbaum: were Messrs.md Ma -dame; Joe Stewart or Blair, Mel- vin Rosenbaum md Billy and Ivan Andersen._Min md Mn. Clam Sdmadexj,Jr.. and Arlau and Mn- Elsla Mil-ler helped Olds Jahnel celebratehis blrthd.\y.Wednesday evmimz.Norma Manuka O!Blslr spent sen homeMr.and Mrs.Charles Berry m d J a n e t o f T e k m n a h ~I-'red Kxsmer of Omaha vmfnd Mn. Elizabeth Berry. Sxmday.Mn. Het!-in McCann And Flor-ence and Mrs. Sue Devene of Omaha vdsitcd Mn. Ruth Roun- baum, sauminv.Sunday visitors at the S. Pettit home were Messrs. and MeadxmesPaul Noel and family _ol Tekamah,Rov Webster and lanuly of Lyons.IL L. Pettit and Miss Lena Batesvé!Omaha and Mrs.Gertrude ueanus Ward spent the week-end in Omaha wimb Mr, and Mrs.Fled Kramer.` week~end nt ibn John Ander- Wednesduy eveninsr vidwm atthe Ivan Andersen home were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stewart of Blsir, Mr.and Mrs. Johann Lauritsen.-Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W and|Terry. M1-._ax\_§ Mrs. l;ia§en lu'ls~ B e r t r u r d L l n d e g l g i l l e r h l l u C m ! n Bertrand Linden enwxuirmd nt n card v my .Fridnv evenimr.Those present ere Me s m m d and Mmdames Love, Freda-ick Donneker.J. W.Anderson,Rudolph Juul. Emest Monson gud Floyd am' Cui Winely.P m awent tu Mrs. Munson and Mr, An- derson.Mah;traveling urine wCarlW i uly md Mm.Dornacker and Ernest Monson. low, Mr. and Mn, Albut °~hlodc and fnmily were guzm of Henry Sor- ennm. Sunday nite:-noon.Week-end vislwn of Mr.andMn. A.R. Belles were Mr. mdMn, L. J. Willinma md wldran,Jimmy and Judi?-hl and Miss June Benlee ol Lincoln,Cfwnndolyniave :Dem the week- end vrlth her xrandparentl. Mr. and Mn. Joe lnve o Bldr.Miss Enilne Wulf was l Sundaydternoan alle: of Eva Snowdonat the Wanlace Swwdun homa.Miss Ramona Lackey men: the week-end at Dum Callaze.Mr.and Mrs.g "RenshawsccomnaniedtheoldW. Ras-mU§8€n family of the Rane Hill vi- cinity to Teknmsh, Sund;iy_ when" g g vidted Mr.and rs.JayManahanndr; Kay.Mm,Ross vq called an ha'sister. Mrs. Ha Beck, of Blair, Satundav afternoon. Miss Emma Nelson and HaxfryCavin of Gmaha spent Sundav wxthMr. and Mrs. Mix-kin Nelson.Taira.Austin Renahaw spent Wednesday with her dnughver,Mm.Harold Rasmussen,Otto Chriltensen was a caller at the Rau Love home. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fulwdt and._¢¢.. -._....» c.....|.m .wnntmf \mh.h l l n n l r u lT o m \ k e ' ! | \ i l d m n l a . n o f u k u m n m . h m * H E g f . ¥ ° " 5 " . ' f " ' E ' § !H a n k R u m e n o f t h i s e q p n t g I l Suudny dur-noon guests of Mr.and Mn. Leonlrd Axteli were Mr. md Mrs.Henry Wu\b1:rn und daughter, Margaret, o! near Blair.| Raymond Holstein of Grdvs,Iowa, was n Sunday dinner guestat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nelson and daughter, Helen. A Saturday afternoon viniwr at th# Chris Nehon home was Mrs. at Lakeland,Flo rml, :o r num- monthl.Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dixon P19m entertain members o l thelr pinochle club at their hams near Fort Calhoun, mm .mms (nun- d=y>-The gmup includes MQJBBH-and Mesdames T. A. Bobs,ohnW.Young,W. J.Blatver, S.I~ Moore, and Myron 0. Davis. ..--..__._ ".......a dealened.homered nv rum...buuimz md noises dun w hard- revvrred to hav been on the um-uned or coagulated wax (cernmen), :ha stock mlrket lust week with rw the purine home Medmd cm twenty-'Ju-ee hend of hogs averag-that so mahy say has enlbled them ins 209 lbs. He received sumo per --\--.- ..,.x|mmm.Used since1humdr~ed_50 lltllf won 9.-. ..._1895.Over a milli onsaid.Safe i\l2l'N1ients as th e U S. Pharmac opeia.b e s a ti s f i e d a f t e r m me or vour monev is rgflanqq Hgbka eaJ&Z"f§\f,2lT0 Relieve I1 |'\ I I'\0 u-....\, _ :" +1 :A " r .r ¢. .. f~4, é a s o "; 1;~4 ./ -':n;~:2.°1§,f': 65 *3»w€b'U,»»eao-'Wlfbafbqév General Conservation Order on Men's Clothing EFFECTIVE MARCH 30 The order makes it impossible to get:L A second pair of tronsern for any suit. 2. A veal for any double breuled suit.8. A slngle hrentod m e with outside pllch pockets.4. Suit coat with vented buck, belted back or plented back. .>. Plexled trousers. N o C u f f s o n T r o u s e r s No person nhnl\ finilh wool lrousen withcuffs or cause such to be finished with cuflu by others. r ~ r\H ~T ?S 1 9 `QI n \ ' I u n e f o r S p r i n g S t e t s o n s --$ 5 t o $ 7 s o Towmgxbs $295 to $495 / \., ny naw M Iyou can get [hat 2 ; i I., .;_.___nlyle and mater-" i ? ; 5 `Z ~eu,;.@ ¢~'!f#»?»¢=. ,~ial you war t.~»~f r ~~ .,~ .f s z s t o 5 3 5 ~ ~~"~. ° i ~ ; ~. ~`.5,1 \ 1 r \~=;§"1 W e S t l l l ~,f x ~ ~~~, '~ |~~~~.=~ ~5 ~ H' .ag -- v..¢~4 .s v f f 'Pfa x z g é é .y f _f . r "H~\\ r .~3| ..u.*'fj,,f`~1 v i 'v|U .rv4f.r . .1 , f .:r ..uaL J .|"¢.:In ' IifIu'g g 1 nn. 4,, 4 ,f x g 'm a u i"." I ..H J * Q 4 }.,i"Q..IM .g;_;;,.\¢s 5 f ga , 'a i . ; 5 H ~Y v \9 »e ~ ~ J ¢ ~\\L , f .'"' + p f ~* 1 ~~~T °s .l a ..r g C - 5 , x ~. 1 ". .\\ r ~...r .»:~ w ~ ; > ~. ~I '..di »"2 . ,.,I » \~..r As\~;~2 . ~ret? .~ » § {3 f ~f.~ z .;~.5 ?*w .\f " . "~ii.~~g e \~ 1 y ;&¢I !s ,".:Q 1 0./r 1 | '~ Mnnlingwelr,Sllcksor Regular Length Pr. 29c Hnleproof, Slscka orR¢1!\\l\r Length 391: 3 Pr. $1.15 ~ Misery of \., f namedFor sale 666 Unua LIQUID 'rAm.m's SALVE Nou DropsCough Dropsc a »m m m m m Ed Holndn oi' Galva, Iowa, form-erly a Wuhington County raidenL Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Ehlers en- tertained at dinner,Sunday, for Mrs. Ehlem' uncle, Perch Compton.In the afternoon, the Ehlers hm-ily and Mr.Campion drove to w.\oM\\ wmv- dmv wen meets Mr.um mrs - muv m H,recently moved w D°';";, Mr. Ny in emp oycrumery. Mrs. Nyzurd, the er Eva Axelnen, has spent 11tire lile in Blnlr and vidnit Nygaaxd hu lived here th several yexrl while attending . G i l l -w h e r e i n 9, énlif a fewcents amy.11ask today about Ourine. 5 mx mwu John H. Christen A T I n u u ; l . |u \ . u » . » _ - i t l l L l m m a n t , _ _ ¢ _ _ _MERRYMAKERSELECr .OFFICERS New umcers for the coming year were e l e c t e d ,Thursday dtemoon,an \ . meeting o l the Blair Merrymnken Club held attha home of MnQ'1'heodare Bixler. The lin: Mn. John Jensen, presl- dent;_Mrs. I-Ienty Doll, vice pmsi- Wild A good c Washington Counties : the home - Mrs. Juma Maher Hnslesa TodlyMrs. Jnmes Maher is enbertain- ing this nlternoon at a dessert \uncheon and bridge;her guestsare members of the Thursday Alt- emoon Bridge Club, ERBQI 8110..NHYIRCIRU ILUIIttlluuulia Ill.II1.uy upmlu uuuun;s.--H.... . _ -af Omaha vis ifb d at th e Cly de L .. Albe rt Sc hjodlaRosenbaum home, Sunday Mis se s Mar ga re t W ulf and F lo r- Le h md W a r d o f Oma h x me nt e nc e Holste in we n t th e we e k - a n d Lhe week-e nd at the Gle n Ro sen - wi th Eth e l Behreflc lt at F O t t om ;l||z:».Las¢n,¢".1 - - - - - -B f s s E v e l y n h l o n t s o f Nor i` ol k1 9» f*~ ¢1 11 00 I\'g p m t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h h e r m o t h -M r .a n d M r s .. A r t h u r H a n s e n l ' § t a .S h _w e r e e n t e r t a i n e d a t a f i s h s u p p e re ; ' "5 B L § s M F I ; ; s M u a i ¥c ; I ; : °a t t h e L o u i e V o s s h o m e , F r i d a y .I 1 P.e s t a s t h e p a r e n t a l J a m e s A l i c e a n d A n d r e w W i e a e s p e n t . 1 " M F z u 'S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a t t h e B o b A n .M u l l i n , h u m f s n e a r B l a x r .g d d e m o n o m e . T}a :n T h o m v t o n , J o h l \K Y ISD M u u f l n h n vf F ' n ' | | \ v a n d M n r n r m vt \ hu m ho me .Behrendg home of Uennxmfbn.'hxcsday evening visitors at Cul Mr, nnd Mrs . Ha rold Ta ylor md M And M u P l n t lo n d n v av e n in z a tH .W n r d ' a w e n r.-nsrs;~ vwrw....\. ~ramm\" .na Wanda Lou uf um award Taylor home.. Peter Svendgsard, all of whom re- cently submitted to msjor opern~lions at Methodist Hospital,ere still patients there. David Anen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel T. Allen, left last week 101'San Francisco, California,where he le employed in the Marine Hop pitsl.'Dr. and Mrs. George Stanley ol Columbus, Nebraska, vlsited Sun- .... U.. _...a un wmnlc Hizb- sttended the znuslcil'--o-_°_Blslr High, Fridsy.P .st Mrs. Sophia Wlese sad Mrs. Pele Wulf have received word thxt their brother, Willilm Beekmln, oflake Andes, South Dakota, is very ill. Mr.Beekman is well-knownhere._I.A.1u.ie Voss und Herman .Haven-dxck spsnt several days with Mr. Missouri Valley, Iowa.and Mrs. Ferdinsnd Wieso " ° " \ Benninzinn,Mr. uid Mrs.Glen Rosenbaum and daughters and L. E. Wsrd.A g-mon from here attended scharlvaridame., in Wsshlnizton.Saturday. honowig Mr.and Mrs, Howard "Bud" Mlsfeldi..Messrs.and Mesdames GeorgeMenckeanddaughter.C-srlSchneider md Claus Schneider. Jr..mi Arlsn were Saturday evedngrsworsattheErwinMueller me. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Warrickstbended a card narlv at the Wil-iism mnomna lxome. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. *ed Jenson. JoanAnd Llls Jean event Sunday alter-noon at the Henri' Anderson hom:Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Montnam-ery,Mr. and Mrs. An Lorenzeuanddsuzhter.Colleen and Mm.Otto Allen of Omaha and GeorgeLove of Blslr werp visiiers at the Ross Love home.Sundsv nlwr- noon.(lily WILD Ll1I.. llllu alan. A. »---- --utre e a nd family . A Tu esd ay gue st a t the Hi gh tre e Isome wa s Mins Esther Rasmussen.Mr .an d Mr s.W a lter F .Gu t- sc how and fnrnily had as their din- ner guests,Sunday ,Mr s .Gu t- sc hovfs brothe r.in»lsw and sister, Mr .an d Mr s .Pa u l G.J ones and I .mr . a m m m , u e n r y m y o r u v -lngton spent Sunday evening at the W i llia m J a hn el home. Vic tor P ete rs visited Mr . a n d Mrs. Loui e Vo ss, Thurs day . Ha n e y Sc hool wa s dismissed Frid ay a fter noon an d th e pup ils to ok pa r t in th e mus i c a l p ro g ra m arplair =='fe1=°°3-.l Mr .a n d Mr s.Ni c Friedriolmenand S hirle y wer e vis itors . Sun dxy . at the J ohn Petersen homo in Ben- ni nldo n. hffrr gf ""2 if ." '.....,;l'f.»~~' F l e w 1 ~~ ~31-..n-: Mr . a n d Mr s Nels K nu dse n a nd 1..1:....\.YlAI\f'a..... Laine-4 133-l.~Ku n d - Thoge uartic ipntinst in the musx- cnl a t Blai r Hixrh.Friday .we reEr d in e W u lf, Ra mon a Lu c ke v a n d Ma n r s r e t W u lf an d J i mmy an d Sta nlev Tay lor,Gwe ndo ly n L o ve an d Don na Ma e Ric hter.Th os e nttendinsr i n th e \evelmisur we r eg n -Alb er t Sc hiodt an d Ha ro ld . r s .A r n o l d F u l h r o d t a n d J e a n , V i n s _ _\l \ - _ - \ . l " " \ e | » \ i Keith, of Bennington Dr. W.F.Hempbjll has beenelectedtamembershiponthe Board of Deacons of the First: Con- gregntiow Church, Blair Iriends have learned. Alter a long tem: ofresidence in Blair, the Hemphills moved to Omaha last Nnvember. Abe Short:of Witten,Tripp Blair last Friday lor s visit withrelatives and old friends here Abe is a Blair product hat. left hem Sunnysidq School aiu na: meetFriday because of the weathgnMn.Fred_ Westie:-guard visited,Th'F94-BY. wlt.h_ her father, A. IKnightofIrvmswn. who il in. Fred attended the Mathias Nelson sale near Irvington.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wutergaxnl were callers at the Frl.nc.ia Haven- dick home, Monday. Mr. and Mn. Lani Christensexand Leslie and Mr. and Mrs. PenLaxnen were visitors at the E(Chnstensen home, Mundxy, 0unf.y, South Dakota,arrived l almost loxty yaara ago for Dako- ta. He is a brother of Mrs. George Pickell of this dty.»£;1<M;.l'\f\§H»_? §r~ 5-(3, xd n- =l\ er P. an:h- nd P. n.. D ll l u mMr .and M n John Bmrrv n mfamily of Blair were guests of Mr, and M n .O t h Chrisbensen And fa mi w. S un da y du -, mo on . h u s b a n d !birth day .Guests we re M r .an d M n .E d w l r d R i c e . M n C h r h S u n d s a n d D e h w r m ' H e i n z Afhon iuon visitors we re M r .m i Mrs_W i l\ i n m Ma tve n an d Rn he rt and H. E . L y on s.Mr . a n d Mr s .Ra y P e te r s : p mt W¢dn&d-By av.th e B m P a w n home.Do mth y Ha i e r o f F r e mo n t me m th e we e k - md lt h o me .Mn . N. P . Ni els en : di ed o n Mr s m. . : .snn a. . Tue nd av n m m w n .PUIIUWIIIQQ I l bi vu u u v w --m o n g r e l a t i ve s " S i f r i e n d s i n t h ° l N o ; ' i l n ; 11 : r ; 1 e v m w m 'i ` & r '" ` 2 n 'E " '; » 3 a » § '} L B l a i r I n d ~vi c i n i t i e a ,M T .P a u l E ~a n d ~g f ~a n d M r s .C u r t i s R a t h m n n n l e f t . h , , m a 1 , _' I W e d n e s d a y ,f o r O k l a h o m a .T h e y l M r .a n d M r s .L e s t e r M c C a n n o f 2 p l a n a t w o - w e e k va c a t i o n t h e r e b e - , O m a h a a r e t h e p a r e n t s o f a d a u s z h - | f o r e r e t u r n i n g t o O m a h a .i g g r ~ M a r c h 2 4 a t t h e M e t h o d i s t g A m o n g t h o s e a t t e n d i n g a b i r t h - '0 3 9 1 -!M r .*A n d M r s .M o r r i s A n d e r s e n ( d a y w m v g n ve n . S & * " " ' ? " Y . r f. 1 'a n d M r .a n d M r s .J e m C} lr i .q ia r »_ -1 ~A v h i A V A u n v w "" " d l ' " } ; , § ; .~j j j ~a - B e n T i e t x e m i o f B u r k e .S o u t h t e n d e d t h e f u n e r a l o f M r s .N i c k ) a k o £ 8 ~ .i s e n i w i u s :a .v i s i t w i t h h i s W i t t a t E l k h o r n ,S u n d a y M r s . m r o t h e r ,H e n r y T i e t g m .W i t t w a s a n a u n t o f M m .J o h n s e n M r .a n d M r s .W e r n e r A r p a n d M r s .L i s t a A r n v i s i t e d M m a n n .S t a n l e l h a n d M r a n d M r s .W i l l i a m W i m .M o n q d y a . f t e r n 0 0 1 L . N | . l t e r A r n a n d R i c h a r d L a o u f 'M r .a n d M r s .C h n s N e l s o n e n J m n h a a n d M m .C h a r l e s P e t e r u m f r w i n e d t h e c a r d c l u b ,S a t u r d l l i ' 5 n d ¢~" I F . d i l n e r g } l ».i e v e g i n J l l - . .T J -.D n | .n f u l | . n 1 » 9\\ Sweaters Cont nn- ' Pullover Styles \1 "?IIf""°§Z l $195 to $395 Sloevelebl (All Wool)$1.65 m $1.95 Sport Suit COATS In tha NewSul! TonesSemi-Dnpe ForCunnl lm An ueallent mn mwear with your Indus-lhch. $7.95 In $14.50 Ser Coats S p u n Rly o n Saddle Pockets $395 All Wool Ser muSaddle Pockets Leather BnlmmWhip Slltdzillg sms w $9.50 J. ':.:,.£ 2 II I IV U »|| plenty of :ll-:foul ururaledn t I1 a t hold :gm preml. and wear well. Take a tip . . . BUY Now T~1; F'"~Lg g .a s x.¢p ~1 ; Art ur ~rseno m~''sen visited re~uves ul ~.gotheg,Mrs. Wllliaanhwug Land Sunday _| m onal of Drum, an er a na,|-Mrs. Raymond wulf and amy and fr;rnylg§1i§>:}l`x§hfggny§§ .'}"""°'\'&, ..Be,gy-;Tre°<1°~ Craudy and chxldrenl Mrs.prank Byers \s spendingmr.;sevex-al days in Blenco, Iowa., Among those who attended n;Mr.and Mrs.Ricluxd Koen-ll: celebration held Sunday evening of Omaha and Mr. and Mm. John by Mr. And Mrs. Alvin Katt wereMarsh-all and tunilv vidted.Me s s rs . and Ma da me : Aure d Am ~ nz dw o. W~Marshall dersen md lnmlly, John ~ and Mrs Irene J and Jessie lr I Billy' Ted Buckhardt md wldxenwew Sundlv evenlns: dinner rm I Alfred Skov and Lyle,LeonardNelson of Arlington, Delmar »<»».':£.'f&;~"" Mrs. Vernon u me n " T. H. Katt, and E. V. Newldrk .nag Mrs.Irena Jansen md M n . wn, Raymond. The event honored_p,m|¢B w ,were O m g ,uhm:- i ~ at .Lh~th 64th ANNUAL F n r e m e n ' s B a l l versa~ ~nd~lfrs.Alvin Kltifal »mf-r.hd.y.|Advertise in 111° Emmn-1»» S~turday, ~p~ ~h Sundxy oi mrs. mm Arp.Auer-noon callers were Mr. and Mrs.Hu-lan Plambeck of nmr Elkhorn.Lnrraine Peters and Alvin and Bernetle Arp.Opal Jane Tietxen spent Sat-urday at William MxU.en'l.Mr. and Mrs. Neln Knudsen via- iled Mrs. Chris Sunds and Fran-ces Wiese, Tuesday evenink-Mn. G. F.Paulsen and Mrs.Fnd R-lmwr were bunineu callers at Arlinizton, Monday.Mr. nnd Mm. Howud Minleldt. | .reraltly married couple,werel.°"°:s'*a t a " m x "" s r ° ' e y-. Mr. und . Edwnrd Rice anddaughter. Janice Elaine, of B¢lle-vue spent the 'week-end nt theWmum Wiese imma. Sine Jenna-l o l Omnhn m n :S|turdly nil!!! at the Nels Knud- mr.ana mrs. nav rum mu nm.-rx mlled at the John Crlnk huns. Sundnv evenirur..Mr. and Mrs.Bill .;h..7shmmencalled av. J. W. Johnaon's Sunday. Mr. xnd Mrs. C. V. Sclxumsker spent Sunday with relstiva at Onmhn.\Mr. and Mrs, Eric Knudsax indMary Beth visited Louie and Dax-mnr Petersen in Omaha, Wednes da ri Sunds ad'Casey.laws.surnrlned his mother.Mrs. Chris.Sundl.by an ovumhrht vuui.. Sunday.Mr. amd Mrs. Hana Moeller andchildren vidwd C. V. Schumnllerr Monday evenink.Mn. Fred Lunhen and Bonnievisited Ulelr inugbter and slstsr,Mn.Ray Peters.Mrmdny :Iter-lnwn. Shirts Arrows, $2.25 Beau Brum mels $1.55 White or PatternsNew SDrinK ShadesNe§r Cbllarl N n r l c w n a r Bdghten Your EulerWldrcbe Wlth One ol Theaeiew Spring Pn- n m . ml uww..-......_ ...-. _ ._Floyd Smith Ind Lornlne Plul- temlned.Sund»y lor Mr. and Mrs. un wen! Sunday afternoon at tha Chris Nielsen of 0mnh|.G.F.Paulun home;1-hav mlm Mr. and Mn. C. V,Sdmuznnksr callad lt Hen.ry.'I1n¢¢en'||.vidmd Sunday at the Charles Mn. N. P. Nxelsen nent Sltur- Gnnt home. in Benson.day nlxht with her little urmd-Mr._and Mrs. B-lv Penn INK |dnught¢r.Patrld; Ann.at the Sundny nt the vlneutal. Bm Pu.- Elmer Nielsen home.ua homaMr. md Mn.PGM Petersen ol Mr. md Hn .Hwold NovOnuha vdmllnd at the Erin and-lo: Irvinzwn ue the naman da. sen home.Sunday,spending tha baby dxl born mx, tha Imlm ll evenlnxvith M m d l l Ne ls!!l u l l u t oak.I Nzuhlasr.n .agp W n_Knudlen.Other v l dw n wen was lormerlv Lmille Wulf ul' thih Wins.Albert Sundn alled at the Grlkldn- wmmn Wien entertained Ndwn homo, Wednesday.|tdlnmr,8 \md| y ,i nhono |-olha r llileJ mi oe Go d.| chlnaxtSun- \ \ ~ ~Chris Slmdn and Francs eommwiy- dn wlthha r mfludvi rmh. llr.m y m m n n w m n w x m§ llrl.Bm\:3 \'M| =h.8r. versa~ ~nd~lfrs.Alvin Kltifal »mf-r.hd.y.|Advertise in 111° Emmn-1»» 64th ANNUAL F n r e m e n ' s B a l l S a t u r d a y , A p r i l 4 t h B. F. D. HALL, BLAIR, NEBR. MUSIC BYFreddie Ebener F Admllllonnl per Couple (Plus Tax) \~~~ A. l ~ e m b l e y 0 0 ' P h o e n i x |C 0 h a m a Come ha md See theOnlylnlnrdTielnAF rmaria.Insured oOneYan, 31. Other! In tha New Sul! TonesSemi-Dnpe For Cunnl Fi! An ueallent m n towear with your Indus -lhc h. $7.95 In $14.50 $395 All Wool Ser muSaddle Pockets Leather BnlmmWhip Slltdzillg sms w $9.50_ . . . . _ , _. _ - - - - - -nm ~_ \ I | : |A £2 9 3 1 "S I ~ ~. ._-rm.m;~mnPnxsr.- I |0 x anmverwv2535Sunday.Eighteen members ol eil E \family were present nt the ale _ _ ~brnuoxl HansHansens Celebrate40th oAnniversary Have Resided On Fam Near Af;g10g;»»Since Mr. and Mrs. Bonn Hxinsen who have fanned neuly forty youu in the Arlington vicinity obeeervd their am weddin a orn.dternoon The Dornaokersl j .._;{gol;an wwf Emil Gottsch and Lillie the John Dofnncllera and HenryGottlchuattendedthefuneralolMmNickWittI.Elkh Su md Gcttsdll also called at the Emzert Olin hane.Mr.and Mn.Peter MordhqratandMr.ond Mrs.Joe Scheacher of Omaha visited Mr.and Mn. Peter Krmrer.Fndav evening.Mr.~Mrs.John Domacker and lumlv spent Thursday eveningwithMr.uid Mm.Howard ChrismuenandDoreen.Greta remaineduntilSaturday Mr and MIP.Henry KrogermddauldltvmledSumhvevenlnzat the eter Kroger home Mn.Emma Chlmplon wasshowin!in OmnhI.MundnyMrmdMmFredMordhornt md hmily visited Thumlayln:with Mk uid Mrs Meeves.Chril Stmder mae smm Mr and rs.Fred Hurdlwni md Elmer were :meets StmdnyattheGf§;Bnndt home.helpnwAnn;seven eelehrom her with Mn xnHn.Gm Auch. ._.._.» The minimlml wage paul to sll mmmedirse uber employed on our contract shall be nm (60) cents per hour. _The mlnlmurd wage paid tg Bn unskilled labor employed on thlq ccfntract shall be fortylive (45) cents per hour.Plans and npeclflcatlons for the work may be seen and infomation secured at the office of the Counw Clerk nt Blair Nebraska the o!» fioc of the County Clerk at Fm mont Nebraska or nt the office of the Department o! Roads and Irrlxltion at Lincoln Nebnska.The successful bidder will be roqulredtnfurnishbondinnnnmountqwto 100%of his com txnet.As an evidence of good faith in submitting n proposal lor this work the bidder must (lla with his proonl ath:erti¢led fi pa leto enWandirrigntionand ln nn amountnot lens than two hundred (200)a»n¢.».The right in resend m waive ull techniealitiel md reject myor all bidsnr~:PAmHNr OF ROADS AND IRRIGATION ff1@1"E"`1§;"£1fFET2`i5R1sE\ LUND ADDRESSES LIONS CLUB is ~="|45TH ANNIVERSARY Mr.and Mrs. ~evra ~weder LUND ADDRESSES LIONS CLUB is ~="|45TH ANNIVERSARY Mr.and Mrs. ~evra ~weder MissPatterson|sPo1iTS QF THEW;lsEsSay DADDRESSES LIONS CLUB Bhd:Mona Club he\d ha r semimonthly meeting nt s Cafe Mondny evening.~g the dinner N.T.Lund x gave a very intmeating ~ucstiow talk on Mexicohismmexzrlnnces ando~om made on n recent tri~ t countryWillhm Mclbunnld an~nhnson ware winnen of de stamp prlul. 4~TH ANNIVERSARY Mr.;nd Mrs.George Schweder of Fonundle recently celeb:mud hw |581 wedding anniversary.Ilmlrty.£ive relltives and friends attuzdd open arise atithe Emil Lullmm home. Ont/ofipwn gunnawereMr. and Mn.Ellsworth Gua tahon md Judth and Edda o! Omaha. cmclidnteafor ..:jj 1 ~~..l~31;;i:ff;1 at .f13f.;i 4 ~Ih\lomm|Club met Hatch 18 vnumn.am1¢o.mmun»;m» vv luucn Donna Lee Patterson of Arli¥\ mon daughunr of Supt.and Mrs. L L.Patterson ¥€¢D\\y was an umnud nt first vlace winner in ma guy contest mmwred by the American Ixegim mxiliary of the Arlington pm.Hez wsy.an due 1ubiect Thg ~Mu: The reguh YoungFollow of Bl and e lating <31 fm ch»n颢rmz¢=|of an owe American Hr.Gwd .American hu mmy~mg reaponsibiiitiu .md bless In peace times it is his duty to .democratic and treat all peoIo as his equal. »Ho believes that »~weanilhnnvaaonehtlxaxwearsIbrothersmdhetraitshi! eighbor aa such.Last year he 1 ~t Smitlfs fine going a |coped his walks during Chri~ ~as vacation when he was gone.Mr.Good American is Irgedowingandenjoyshisblessingsoreespeechfreepressandf ;gion.He doesrft take them fo =ted.He is thnnkiul for the nd determined to keep them fo mself and his posterity if i ~cans sacrificing his comfort o~appiness or even his life! Before each election he studi~ fame s~p pxilu. PuBLl§_sALE Blalr Sales Pavlhon SATURDAY MARCH 28TH We will sell the Martin Engelsen fnll line of farm machin ery and six head of mules and hxmeas.Machinery nelln first. Sale must aiu!nt one_oc1o1:k shlrp war time. ~Sale held every Salunlly at the pavilion. Bring ln anything you win!yrld. BLAIR LIVESTOCK MARKET C.BRUNDAGE Auctioneer and Manager Announci~ng g..... ..¢ . Mr. and Mrs. James Mullin drove to Fremont Il1uraday where they visited Mrs. Retta Gray and daugh ter Dorothy.Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn ofDes Moines Iowa were overnightrruestp.Saturday and spent Sun day also with Mrs.Durms parentsMr.and Mrs. James Mullin.Miss Frances Mullin of Norfolk was a. weekend visitor at the parentalhomeandMr.and Mrs. James A.Mullin of Denison Iowa spent Sunday there. Mr.and Mfg.Leon Hindley god Wmes »Liq j.|I-[ONE colpjon ors 21 the same.He gives bo Lhe Inhn. tile Pua\yais Fund and each yenhelooksforwardtoattendinga Presidentla Ba\l He lmown the needy are unfor tunate and he give!bo the Red Cmss attends lkgion mdmudl cunene mm md canddms for uifice md decides how hs will vote. When eluzrien #iv eomea he dues net give petty.emma and myhomo but he goes to the polls md votes to the beet of him ability. He understands the hwl he Iivea under md he obeys (Ima. He has many democndc and honest ideal.Ha hu ideas nbout the govemment and he expneelesv.hem.*Be hu ideas xbant budnaa and he uses them. He hu religiousaocinlnnd moral ideu and he fol lows them. He 1en\izes the importance of health and he wants to keep Americaahwthynation.He goes to his deem:and his dentist twicedn o fm ch»n颢rmz¢=|of an owe American Hr.Gwd .American hu mmy~mg reaponsibiiitiu .md bless In peace times it is his duty to .democratic and treat all peoIo as his equal. »Ho believes that »~weanilhnnvaaonehtlxaxwearsIbrothersmdhetraitshi! eighbor aa such.Last year he 1 ~t Smitlfs fine going a |coped his walks during Chri~ ~as vacation when he was gone.Mr.Good American is Irgedowingandenjoyshisblessingsoreespeechfreepressandf ;gion.He doesrft take them fo =ted.He is thnnkiul for the nd determined to keep them fo mself and his posterity if i ~cans sacrificing his comfort o~appiness or even his life! Before each election he studi~ fame s~p pxilu. PuBLl§_sALE Blalr Sales Pavlhon SATURDAY MARCH 28TH We will sell the Martin Engelsen fnll line of farm machin ery and six head of mules and hxmeas.Machinery nelln first. Sale must aiu!nt one_oc1o1:k shlrp war time. ~Sale held every Salunlly at the pavilion. Bring ln anything you win!yrld. BLAIR LIVESTOCK MARKET C.BRUNDAGE Auctioneer and Manager Announci~ng g..... ..¢ . Mr. and Mrs. James Mullin drove to Fremont Il1uraday where they visited Mrs. Retta Gray and daugh ter Dorothy.Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn ofDes Moines Iowa were overnightrruestp.Saturday and spent Sun day also with Mrs.Durms parentsMr.and Mrs. James Mullin.Miss Frances Mullin of Norfolk was a. weekend visitor at the parentalhomeandMr.and Mrs. James A.Mullin of Denison Iowa spent Sunday there. Mr.and Mfg.Leon Hindley god Wmes »Liq j.|I-[ONE colpjon ors 21 the same.He gives bo Lhe Inhn. tile Pua\yais Fund and each yenhelooksforwardtoattendinga Presidentla Ba\l He lmown the needy are unfor tunate and he give!bo the Red Cmss attends lkgion mdmudl cunene mm md canddms for uifice md decides how hs will vote. When eluzrien #iv eomea he dues net give petty.emma and myhomo but he goes to the polls md votes to the beet of him ability. He understands the hwl he Iivea under md he obeys (Ima. He has many democndc and honest ideal.Ha hu ideas nbout the govemment and he expneelesv.hem.*Be hu ideas xbant budnaa and he uses them. He hu religiousaocinlnnd moral ideu and he fol lows them. He 1en\izes the importance of health and he wants to keep Americaahwthynation.He goes to his deem:and his dentist twicedn o mann on vxcwry :awwmswd, and club membersdecided w 7nh the ¢hildren of the dinhfkt to tha proposed clinic.Lunch wasxervedattha close.Mrs.Hury Paulsen will be hasten: on Apxjll 1. Mr.md Mn.Cliilond Hinelinsmd som were dillllsr gylesig ofpm ton High Schwl buketbail team are student manage:1 which racently complateil a most West Lloyd Mnnhnll successful season.The boys Walkenhont Gordon An chnlked up 11 victories and on |mga;Roaenkilde Coaci\V 4 ;lnn Q¢u\\hiv utu nu u|:Irvin IrRna.. Both Mr.and mrs.nmucn wen:born in Fyn Denmark md uma £0 the United tate!wi gaimzafi .Saturday evmdnp:Vinton at the S th a groupoffriendsarrivinginPhiladelphlfpeer Johnsen home were Mr.and on October 25 1832.Mr.Hansen \L »fl lainv an Wil Mrs.Mnridn Paulsen and famil¥ Mr.and M1 Vern Johnsen nu! rua ...A (Elmanna Wi&lE. Wudner G.Scart State Engineer. Helen K.Bolt Count Clerk Washington 1 Don J.Arundel Gnu f|¢|\.| zu0~ nty ...i y |..~showing in the Class C Distrid Tourney at North Bend tiwching the fi g where they were de» feated 20 by North Bend. enbn~,Caidn Menkin(§Jen? Woiten Gene K1 B¢Ii Leslie Sorenson and Ray Farnns. 1 ndidly eaking --~ Coach Rufus Olson When he reportedforfoot ball in his soph .omore year in college m n ny.realized hewould 3 be an outstand ing player.Three incompleces dur ing the linnl ae~ier of his freshman yearsmall obstacles in his path his instructors gladly gavepassing~=so he could ciplte in Idotball.As hi! e grew others unable to Lb n like glory enjoyed his comynndshoweredhimwith ts and words oi praise. t the slart of his college ea~r he had been a ood al.u~ MRS. E.WEINBRAND PASSED AWAYMON Early Blair settlers will remember the Herman Weinbrandt fam ily.who were budness people Blair something like tony yeaor mom ago. Herman died and th widow with the dauglrler mov~to Omaha.Hem Mrs.Weinbran~ lived until her depth which occu:red last Monday.interment is t be made in Blair. ~e y esht 112 r m Id in ei rs. rn .| ~n.. .nd ~reer he had been a good stu dent but soon he realized tha a brilliant pedormance on th gridiron and a smooth tonguwouldeasilysubstituteforh~ studying.His fmrfonfnnnce othegidironimprovedwhilehi studies received less attentio but that was a minor detail : long as the team won games. It was not until midwa through the first semester ~bg;senior year that he realiz t e ice he was .H imme ltiiately droppe<P1is ple boy attitude and became serious hardworking atudvn determined to get the most o of the few remaining months college.Everyone noticed change and many ml3 for the action taken wild ~far momer ndmirable thu: action on the gridhim. It was an evening durin :a final test week.Ho wan in room studying when ho was terrupted by two young colle boys under the influence liquor.They continued to turb him and ignored repeapg.f b | || DANIEL L.EPLING ,DIES IN POBTLAN Daniel L.Ep\ing a former Bla resident from 1883 to 1910 pau~away nt the home of his dnughbe Mrs.Ivan Shawn ol Ponlmd IgononMondayMarch16.D ceued was a native of Virginiaa blvJ&\\%r of Mrs. J. S.Roberta this city.Mrs. Roberta was press:E the funeral rites. sea za ~o an wnand rx. [lag suf s of nity part feels roud tend the es urch Sun reIitun: .He the Qviui ng a~md in years gone by and wastientwiththem.At lu!he uided physical force must employed or they would not part this was applied by me of a couple of good Hghts the jawn ol the two young Many looked upon the i dent sea kind deed perfobythefootballstar.Howe there were those who detect~ violation and he was expefromschool.He was unabl~ graduate with his class and forced to ntum unslgn~contrsct to teach and conealargehighschool.The int ers were permitted to cont their school work. Perhaps he deserved spunishmentforhisacThoseolusewhoknewhi so knew that those who tu agiinnt him played a vital ln making him what he before the change in atti on his part.Their punish came too lam u hs sl had overeome the weakn that followed him in the three years o!his colleg~ rear. rf e e .ri ~f 3 | r ua ebe gg.nsto en. ci ed crInled to ~as a lnd nue ~ml! ons.al ed ~att asude ent .~dyB363 first ca f ~I ~Qv(Q :1;!.!_x.._.aMm.Esther Jackson of 0 = district suoerviuor of the 0.E. held a school ofinstruction .at MUD nm Frida.niteDICrYH~At sixthirtyocl~ock fn the svldinNed1nzxnerwasoetooThenegnlarbusinessmeeting hefd.followed bv a sooinl nndlunchwusonodbvllim.\Dowoll.Mrs.G L.Glover lldra..Albert Kona.Mm ;Nelson of Omlaha.acco V Mm Jackson and other IU|were Mr.and Mrs.Ray F.Bo~ of Fremont. Misa Kmherimin Mao Rosen of Omaha entertained aifromOmaluatnbuffet:mx~1at.the narental.G.H.Rosen homo The affair was in hon~ Miss Rosonkildes confirm~ which will take nlace on Thu .also in honor of two of the ml John Perferson and John Bohl~ ;who are joining the navy this Tho guests included Dorrei Chester Joneh Histor Popke. Marker John Peterson.John lander.Grel&0rvVik Ray 1Shrino;Misses lone Vik Nord n.Gladys Simplce Erna be.lilof Oma.l1nDarlene F lflf rd mont mg Frances S sroaMr.sind Mrs.Byron A~ and son.Jimmie.of Lincoln gunfg gzeats here at the po e y ome.Mrs.P J.Christénsen of nington spent Sunday hero =home of her parents.Mr.an~ChB.llE8 Fornr and with other tives. Mr.and Mrs.Vernon Ma took their daughter.Miss M [back to Omaha Sunday.af had spent the weekend h fl§l ~Yll€3t5Ed8tB;}_:8r.e dinnelx Accompnning thodwasMrs.W A.Whitfovisitedwithhersister Mrs.H W Marshall at the son Hospital.Mrs.Mum STEAISBOTTLE OF WHISKE |A bottle of whiskey was stol 1 Friday night from a car parked front of the Beekmann sho _Chiefpf Police Spaanton snaplacertainyoungmanandplhimunderarrest.At his heari he plead guilty and was give whence of mn days in Jail. \Q .. Eiiminlzen Hinelina fanqily Suqgnyhonoringtheirweddinganmver gary.~~»lfrn Hmm Gustin and came w rremum.joined by his wife, then Cuolina Madsen:There they were married on March 19 1885.In 1904 they moved to the lerm south of Arlington which they oc_ cupy to this day._They are the parents six chil :dren who were all present for the ! celebration dinner;theyare Marie alo!Omaha Mrs.E.G.Phillips of r:...........»M...1.w Wnizand oi \ » une mn._........____Dale and Marvin Becker.EmmetMordhorstuidIrvinGottsch helped Keith and Kermit Come lius celebraie their birthday.S ldayEvenlnzcallers were Messrs. and Mesdamea Fred Mnndhorst.Rnymmond Schuldt Louie Kahnk.Henry Suverkxubbe Irvin Kay and Mrs. Anna Melwn.1 Mr.and Mrs.Mathias Johreen and Bevedy.Mr.and Mm.Ray_..1\...=M ...H1 Carol.and| x wen ul.n5~=w.12St DR. C. R.MEAD DENTIST Rooms in MayleBuilding Blair Nebraska \.Herman nru\_|u=1 V.~...._._ed on S.Hlneline Sunday.l lr.and Mrs.Maxtln Hole:and and Mrs.Charles Hineline e Oqaha visitors Thursday. Ir.and Mrs.Ed Lenders of gh called on the Joe Sullys I llnyand Mm.Robert Jones M1.l l Mn.Herbert Jones And sonslMr.and Mrs.Wallace Jones mt Sunday at the parental Pete \es home.Mr.and Mm.Russ lllaee and Wesley Wallace were nday guests of the James Wal e family at Craig. Mn.Chnrles Cleaver spent Tues y with Alplun Hurst. Adeline and Norma Long ol ~aig called on their sister Mrs. an Eby and family Saturday. Mn.Merle Plgett of Omaha vlaf rd over the weeknd with her lcle George Michelson.Mrs.Jennie Wallace and Nonms nee Rowe of Blair spent Sunday |.ll.i:|llUu\Auno A n cvIn......a M...r w Pnruu and|lI1Ulll.l alumuau . ¢._._P .....Winun Wnfn Sl.|.l1dB.\ i~rs A~ the Peter Johnsenhome Why Not?NOTICE ro CONTRACl()RS Sealed bids will be received st the allies of the Department of Ronda .and Irrigation in the State Capitol at Lincoln Nebruks onApril161942until10:00 oclock A.M.and at that time publicly opened and read for SAND GRAVEL SURFACING and incidental work on the BlairNickerson.Fremont Patrol No. 21029 Staw Road. The approximate quantities are:8888 Cu. Yds. Sand Grsvel sn face Cuurse Mnwrinl.The attention ofbiddarl is dl rected in the Special Provisions covgring subletting or assigning the contrsct.Compliance by the contractor with the standards as to hours of labor prescribed by the Fair La bor Standards Act of 1938.approved June 25 1988 (Public No 718 l5th Congress)will be rcquiredintheperformanceofth work under this contract. The minimum wage paid to al sldlld labor employmi on this contractslnllbeseventyfive(75 cents per hour. Campl>¢Il's Mortuary u I PHONE 91 SDTBRSBR -Bl'0S. sAmbulnnccs;~i;¢"Blair Flour mms Stock Up atThese LowPrices Victor Chick Starter.,__..,_.-.....$3.35 Triumph Chick Starter ..,.Q..-.......$2.95 Victor Chick Feed$2.50 Ylctor Nokorn ,,.,$2.6:'3 P'ygenoiii ~Victor Hog Sup- plement'..-._.-._.,.$3.75 Vicwr 32%Concen- trate ...$3.55 Victor Laying Mash ~1hulefPrices Good Friday und Saturday v . r. J ¢.¢..J f d g f g.O g d b f g d dren :md great grandchildren. gw1@>§*;.3 .rd r, : sd J! at Y enin reed ned "Sll v Messrs.nnd Mesdames benThompson.Charles Thie\\nldt and Lester Curlev Wilt Tuesday evenimrattheRayMcC0nnahnhome neu Herman.helping Ray eele~ brute his birthdav.Mins Erther Kxuxer ol Fremont spent the weeknd at home. Miss Jermldine Enknen underwentananpendecmmvatthe Oakland Hospital.arlv Thumday. She is nzeitinz alan!nicely. Mr.and Mn.Fred Hovendick and Doris Mr.and Mn.HaroldSmithandLaverne.Miss Em Krohn and Dwain Jordan attended he Music Fwtival at Blair.Fri av.1 Mr.and Mrs.Fred Peck wenihuxsayevmimz visitors at Leon mdBar£\Sl1KSMr.and Mn.Alfred Krame:suent. Wednesday eveninz nt L.B Hurrisons;the _George Hhwdley: were Thursday vxsitors. Mr.and Mrs. .§a.\l §le~~r qw \ the Arthur Rowe home |_L.»w n.m y,I8 ur m1d ¢ami\y were Sunday nltemwn vmhm,at Ed Fletchert.Rny McO0nnAh.B vm x umadinner guest at Bert ThomannMrmd~Imuxmni Bxrtlin mem:Friday in Fremont.Mn Fad Peck and Nemo ntendedthaJollvFriendahiuGlu meekinz It Mm.Jly Fruier Thursday afternoon.f ....1 vn:..x:..m.n~\\wel Mlm Frances Mullin of Norlol was a weekend visitor at the parentalhome.and Mr.and Mn. James A.Mullin of Denison Iowa :pmt Sunday there. Mr.md Mrs.leon Hindley md hmlly entertnined Sundly at din ner for Mr. and Mrs. George Hindlayof Herman and Mr.and Mrs. R. C Utfnrluck o(Arlhgion. Mr.and Hrs.Henry Wulbnrn and dnughter Hnrguet;vlaltnd Mr. and Mrs. Leonnrd Axfell Snn~ day afwmoon. 1 iary sponsored social; and praisesthe work of these fine organizationn, who are trying to help peoplelbuhigherstandard.When the Jonesea house bumed downhegladlydonatedmaterialsand labor 7.0 help them get n new start. He loves and respects the flagbecause he rexllzes the work suf fering hardships and blessings of liberty it representsHeisinterestedin communityaffairsand he takes nn uctive part in them.He is educated because he feels ita his responsibility. 1Ie is proud of the school his children attend and he bucks it by going to the music programs basketball gamesandclassplays.On Sunday he goes to church Mr.md 1131.Inonud Wulf announce the birth 01 s :nine bound 13 vunon lon hf the Dod§&Coun;Hospital in Fmmont.r¢hThe baby has been nnmed Lwnard Wayns. A New and Better Seedand Nursery Service gg; were __f Mr.and Mrs.William Flanmzan .were Sundnv eveninx guests at lon John B.E1§ysens.g Mrs.Chris L.Anderson and ~ Donald visited Mm.Clifford Ldr lelil sen and Judv of Omaha at the e ~ Nels Larsen home.Saturday.lls Mr.and Mrs.Carl Eriksen were ==in Fremont.WednesdayMr.and Mrs.Edzar Larsen ggg ent Thursday in Valley.Nebras V\>2 lllr.and Mrs.Henrv llovendidi nkc of Blalr are visltinz at the RayendmundMalrlllhomefor a few dnyg. lehy were sunday evenin visitors at vereihe An lllnzill ham .rleyl Mr.and Mm.Hurley Clements .and Dick were Sunday guests of Ben Mr and Mrs.Ervin Clements.tha Mrs.Alma Drummond of Divide M 5_lCenlar ment several days last~elalW¢\¢ nt the Chinles and Howard Hovendlck home.\lhall ialtom of Mrs.Charles Hov xjne endxck last week included Misses |Alma and Birdie Fletcher Mr. Thend Mrs.Ed Fletcher Mr.and n Mrs. lmvm¥\c¢ Larsen.Mrs.Bruce n gg;Rom and Bobble nf Tekamah.lno Sundny visitors were Mr. and Mrs. a Vernon Hovendick and family Hr. Mrs.A I.lllagill and l wlw'....l Ml-._ Williamrl»nnag»n,.ng-n. i n v ... . .. that grow at Doll Stores.Besides soiling the beat seeds and lreea we offer our cus tomers this service:We have competent nunerymen und needl mcn who will be glad to discuss with you your pllntilil proh lems and advise you as to seeds and nursery stock to fit your particular requirementcu.J.A.(Andy)Andreaen wellknown aeedsman and nurserymfmmanagerofourOmahastoreat4105North30thStreet will 5 glad to greet his many friends atour new location. f you hlvent neceived a.copy of George Doll8 new 1942...\.._.\._.n1 L......Hman \||||nI |1||\ll arc lwrv nsrnlnl \\|~lm\~1 just nhnut ewry cumr yuu Imulli dark mlnn.\{om vm M|:ry\\l\ure think of . ..while ...mnteln ......kumar rumfnrt ...um!|iIlu\\ too.that you am right In style! MEN'S SLA K SOCKSC Excellent I1 u n z I ty:nvncrlzed cotton in tuckstitch patterns.Build colors.Hlmullc C tops. now Geo. l)o\\'sSeed8éNurseryCo in¥é£é iime he hs addr sponsibilities.He explainstionscalmiytohischildre ~_uPhi1L¢:s:n ~ ~Rayon use \\oven lunirlout for ance.Tthread wr ln l 0 v e l y new Springlima shudvs dull alleer nppenr 96 I Cnllara and clntln of pique Crlllp and nlrmrt an a midi;rn smlute!Ilmbruldvr ul um! 1:11:11frilled. Choice of Nama Sc to29c HERE' GAY B S F u N UNNIES Sunund novery .q »mbxax h hxnmr u gmmaypmurn. r o R E A'S'T ER BIGBASKETS lug mm \.r||¢m ..In IInnivrcol s I h|Swell for hunun num vaun me EGG nhas }~\ \.. Pau un Whiln Blbhlk dnl.\ Rich brlzhl new rrmm nlpenmrmum;designs.Ll Fillnd Blxkell c 4 Iectiy gorgeousbuiretsfllleul W I !h chwrolnlo rnbbltl emu and cnndha. Per _an......... morazu UI.Luuau aauunu ....He bought defense bonds his saving:and hea stuI book of stamps for his wid each of his children. lninwClark \a\l is lice is th his a been ner oi SundayMarshrush enter:lo Fox ana.nt ChlrlesYaverlyIr.sud lr.md e Dub I Ama. ; uh ofman!! hilisn Loflia and Wayne and mr. and Mrs.Herman Hovendick. Mr. _End Mrs.George Hindleywereesdsyevenimzguestsof Mr. and Mrs. A.I..MaRill.|Mr_ and Mrs Herman Rouen were Sunday visxtors ol Mrs.Nora Gosker.\Sundav dinner guests of the Chrls L Anderson:were Mr andrMrs.William Kav and son of Fon. Calhoun.Messrs.and Mesdames Fred Hovendlck Burt Margaret and Doris John Jackson and dsuxzh~ ters.Raymond Mmzill and farnily sent Sundav at the pnrenml HenryHuvmdickhomeatBlair.lmnoringMrs.Hovaudlcldg binh an~ lniversnxy..Mr.and Mn.A.l Magill and Bohm had as Sunday dinner guests.Mr.md _Art Mlgill md Melvinsv»f=v_»fw:;a3.m: B8 UNil15 .BUUUU nu lA|\u\.¢unH... world aifmrs and he explainsthpae n repo as newer.Word of thedeath pf a formal Harry Kemper of Beat.gsident of thls vicinity Mrs. snandinsr a few weeks wi 1SI McCann. was 1¢¢e{ved here axher.Henry Kemper.;f§§;m*;d;§*§§f ~chez.Hegemmn.who ha Irs McCann died at her hiiiik ir; nn Cailfonua Srha mimi amd. Oklahoma and the b0dv wa5 §fhmbe IE § rought. to Kennard for burial.233 1f:u.w1.§<i§&ine keasmm. IRWULFA1 S r hf§€=f~ ~ .9 . 13 oz. sun Leo ard 0 arm:innenpo is Wayne was bfnrn at the Ds1 farewell birthday dans. Mu.County Hospatal March 22 to resent yew Mr and * Mr.md Mrs.Leonard Wulf.m§f§£iZ1 apd m of Q Bnmwrzm.To Mr.and Mra.1M_Hem;ugllgé naRllvhBridwellof Bl2iradaughQM;3.Art.Wimer and Graci ter 6 lb. 355 91. was born at sen:and Arthur Fox oi f d p dgy §\.......... ~tands America for r her faiiings and mis oves her. ly he thinks.as everyiranshould think God Armrica is second »I I ual Anniversary I A NCE! 'sI-lAL_[.__., March19 ....~....~.~.~~In who Have at An! the Put had Chuivari :nary Danes at 0l¢| nm will be I DFREE Music By |Urbdn His Orchestra things m uHeundexgives her fr takes and Unaellish good Amer is first am thlni. lt's Your Duty to . * ~ . . . Raise 'em Right!P* Evan x dllek hu \ pan in nntlonnl defense.As A potential prudnner of sn nunthl (oodEGGSit in wonhy ol utdd ~bending F your c ~-Honey Bee Starter AnCon: For lun uuoesl.Honey Bee \|nxrmfeed for dtunin po Time ln tally Feed ll and keep em gnwink or Auld* 0 0 AD] Blalr Feed Nlll ~;CR0UDy_Mr.and Mn, ii; éiffc. T.U§'.rf"'a;;,d;"f.;,;a.;a;held LHB r"""U£.b.u.nn:uu|:lu ua ¢sumhomeofMn.and Hrflnd Mrs.Cari Muerhenry. 1d .aim ~Hr.and Mrs.~Fle1.chu ere [|gy .||¢. .|.\¢b l|Ull UlblvvluwereMr.and rn 1 u.....;n :mdNEUHAUS.To Mr.md MDdum The nan §mu vw mr.nu mm..........______Harald Ncuhnul of Irvington, n in Hn nt the home 04 x1_ Glen Bobbie spent Sahmliw svéninn |Y.|nnmu. dmghter hom lntmwesk at ImGI n.Mrs.~E}g|;1a\n.af th | mnnuel Huipital.n.Neuhaus Satu ner mum eCblrlFolhthandHnflnln¥£onrh M .dintheformerhwilleWu!!IL ?f_.I__fr...£...an nh:M lnhn Saver and m§..12»¢KOLTE|aMAN's IWuhlngwn.umm wnoun vm H......w ...|_..______SANDERS.Mr.and Mrs.JehnB1w School nmntaur contzst lut lnwxene Iowa.Ssnden (noe Hilml Swansea of Thunuhy tmrnaon.Hin nlnon,Mir. ==1 Mn.Arthur w.Ander Ke Th Fd!of Pub brou n son. and rdlth ment Sundxv with nd !W|\¢hi\thM)o l Are e a s gm Mrl.Andenmfs nts Hr.undpanlglIboSandsnnarzwnumberofvote:hom nmaHomexh;p?¢:L m Y 1 tudent mdiencs.Url 1411P¢¢8\W\\» ~ BENf|3An|<uNsronfs 1 :iwwwww@@@@@@li- P R K P F i ! iew PLAN E.C.N.C. MEET .AT DANA SATURDAY The annual E. C. N. C.commer-''n . Nu~tials Sunday REVIEWS "CLAUIHA" FOR CLUB, MONDAY will include membm Miha Wo- Ser-men'n Sodgty for Ciumim vice..One hundred and fifty-live lit- _ coun- Events of izhe Coming Week o r iew PLAN E.C.N.C. MEET .AT DANA SATURDAY The annual E. C. N. C.commer-''n . Nu~tials Sunday REVIEWS "CLAUIHA" FOR CLUB, MONDAY will include membm Miha Wo- Ser-men'n Sodgty for Ciumim vice..One hundred and fifty-live lit- _ coun- Events of izhe Coming Week o r iew PLAN E.C.N.C. MEET .AT DANA SATURDAY The annual E. C. N. C.commer-''n . Nu~tials Sunday REVIEWS "CLAUIHA" FOR CLUB, MONDAY will include membm Miha Wo- Ser-men'n Sodgty for Ciumim vice..One hundred and fifty-live lit- _ coun- Events of izhe Coming Week o r DCAL ITEMS Adveztln m 111. nmqrxnOF1N'rEREs'r\It ""'TT' Rzmlh Q ._ u Ul l i R e v i e w ¢Gronin N w - - - - - I "Th e K e y s of th e K i n ~ . A . J . C ro n in wi ll b e mo r ro w after noon ( F r i `\QV C "._. ,.,l * "~. a ; - _ .r aw g .»\ ; .\1 .n" * e .<;-T}~f ;': 3»~" ; . \ a 1+" 'o l. A . J . c l o n n | ~ra.Vernon F .B e l t o n ethodist Church.Th e no~s st~an Bo0th's Fresh Frozen Strawberries, Red Rasp- berries, Etc., Com, Peas, Lima Beans, Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli, Etc.; and Fresh Frvzen Fish |.. cmc~mzé, Sun~ay, 2 lb. box ~ ~|» SP E CIA L S FOR FRIDA Y A ND S A TURDA Y We Accept Orange and Blue Food Stampsltrma Marked " Are Blue Food Siam# Items "GRAPEFRUIT, Texas SCQIHCSS, 6 for __.._.18c "0RANGES, Calif., Qunkist, doz. f"'"gg *PRUNEs, l~rge size, 2 lb. ._.______'>3¢ '* '~G. N. large, white, 3 lbs;22c will include membm Miha Wo- ~ ve l ém" by = iewed ~y)by at the audience :a lfa Sodgty for Chrldim Ser- ce.One hundred and fifty-live lit- arary critics throughout the coun-Y»\'Y» participating in the _Book~o!. the-Month C\ub's second annual poll,recently mecwd "Keyt ofthc Kingdom" as the outstanding novel of 1941.' In connection with dm ge ne dW. S. C, S. meethzg, Mn. .Kenneth Bdmer wan m a s d m d m u period.Huma n! fo r the me rnoon xre Headames Floyd Smith, Don Jensen,Wnlter PaenenMinnie'I`riv1m and ROY ma- sem. .Mx-. and Mn.Robert 0'Hm\on nwended the Jpexsfrn Day dinner in Omaha,Saturday evening. » th M c i~ !x Q ._ u Ul l i R e v i e w ¢Gronin N w - - - - - I "Th e K e y s of th e K i n ~ . A . J . C ro n in wi ll b e mo r ro w after noon ( F r i `\QV C "._. ,.,l * "~. a ; - _ .r aw g .»\ ; .\1 .n" * e .<;-T}~f ;': 3»~" ; . \ a 1+" 'o l. A . J . c l o n n | ~ra.Vernon F .B e l t o n ethodist Church.Th e no~s st~an Bo0th's Fresh Frozen Strawberries, Red Rasp- berries, Etc., Com, Peas, Lima Beans, Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli, Etc.; and Fresh Frvzen Fish |.. cmc~mzé, Sun~ay, 2 lb. box ~ ~|» SP E CIA L S FOR FRIDA Y A ND S A TURDA Y We Accept Orange and Blue Food Stampsltrma Marked " Are Blue Food Siam# Items "GRAPEFRUIT, Texas SCQIHCSS, 6 for __.._.18c "0RANGES, Calif., Qunkist, doz. f"'"gg *PRUNEs, l~rge size, 2 lb. ._.______'>3¢ '* '~G. N. large, white, 3 lbs;22c will include membm Miha Wo- ~ ve l ém" by = iewed ~y)by at the audience :a lfa Sodgty for Chrldim Ser- ce.One hundred and fifty-live lit- arary critics throughout the coun-Y»\'Y» participating in the _Book~o!. the-Month C\ub's second annual poll,recently mecwd "Keyt ofthc Kingdom" as the outstanding novel of 1941.' In connection with dm ge ne dW. S. C, S. meethzg, Mn. .Kenneth Bdmer wan m a s d m d m u period.Huma n! fo r the me rnoon xre Headames Floyd Smith, Don Jensen,Wnlter PaenenMinnie'I`riv1m and ROY ma- sem. .Mx-. and Mn.Robert 0'Hm\on nwended the Jpexsfrn Day dinner in Omaha,Saturday evening. » th M c i~ !x n. umm annaa n A u s n f t n v l u c nI»~i%h:,';a",;;5'.;;a.'a.;'z~¢,;a play,"Clnudin",by Koseanklin, bdore a meeting ol the mday Alta;-noon Club u the E. Schmidt home, Much 23. Mn. nrdoch mbedmled an programah-man in phce of her mother, rs. w. J. Koopmun, who hu been The m m m Monday Aftarnoon mb play, nriginnlly ldxednled lor e Manh 2811! meeting. wag paint- Belore a beauuxm my v-...,...________w__altar nunm on eizhar aide if Y¢\-!§°£:_hg°28?[~he, , , ; ; ; g _ m ,¢ho°|; TW i°'"1'!*\= and fvhite "'"§f""!in¢\ud¢ Cnlx, Herman, Benning. ';l";:"$i"3h"°d xy-wl-'=;_u;§;; um, I-'uri Cllhoun and Kumnd.of Dr. a nd i n 3. Cyfle éy 0l\Approdmniely . fifty studenu Fremont,becsre gm \§3"..gg will participate xn the following Sha h Jensen son of Mr ,nd}evem.s which have beenldledded Mrs. 5.1 A, :einen uf Blair.S\11\-5"""""* dmernoqn: novice wpewm- dw nz xo .mn The cenmony took ins 'P°*"» mmce 'YP""'""' f'°'place at the home ol the br-ide'| °'"'"°Yv gumpion wwduns . .__.,..,.»,...n f m m ,v|>¢¢d.}wv\»§° and vgg_§§f_f_§' ' '°'1*`iI>`°'5\Yeek of mmm za April 2 '11mr¢d-ly, Much 26 Study w IAIUI-"Mrs. G. F. IAW8Home Imp:-ovemen uxs.Gem ~Herman Fitheb-Son Banquet'Kennud Methodist Aid-Mn. G. 'E. Kzonberg(_____ laid Knuse, nan we/unatu-noon.April 1.Mn. (iompwh 1liI1_ be the hostels I nun.»»»»-»........_._.,_li te d i n Ly o ns », s th, pa re nta l, E .hic li onie s, h ome,Sunday H r s D o n H u n t o f O m l l u ' a zum. TP"! "%'>f » '1£ !'°'. PE°'£ ui the war. money P"E"" "'"'" ur. "°"'""' 'hand dictataon ang ¥1'""°*="|""`""!D Society-Mm.um.L22 vrougehive been used for mx Fernél? md pgims -"'§'°" a dmmpion xypewwibnx ancurmn or- Schldder use mwfw 94 <:*£=°'.§'i':.'3';€' touch °' green to the ~ n\.and ""*F*°f' F"°'¥¥".£'._.. ku ,,..\...."'we Spot Club-Mrs.E.J. Ihmem Brothe rhood Friday.Much 21' "t "'°'s;,""jm1 .,..:1 Anuu{l£'1~¢i§i1t \ I.l"4'?~ "'3"_2_'°..5L°f..'2.2 .,.\ u nom. srmom uounou ummm..scnmuv msmnu coma-uma. »|.v.¢.| 1nz; j the c finme rdld stude nts o r ma c or' lege. ,..a,,.. . , . ¢1\4f31 ,' f~};;' . ;§- * f: ?19' \l ¢.- 1»l\ ?" 4 " § v \ ¢ | »\ ~ | - - ' r r . f vIb<\L .n i Ma tte r M i l k e n 4 - u u \ u u - - a W n y m S mxd l f t H a m m W o m u f s C l u b - H n . G . 10. Po ta dle, I fmrr lm by L ir a. W . 3. Ko o p ma n ' Su tu n da y , Muc h 2 8 H .G.L . C l u b - - M n . I m a G u t - .ac how pn; ner nu ll uuuwu - c - - - - - - fn.A ttomey W a lte r G.Hu b e r o f l nm-. _ N O T I C E ' 0 Owing w the Government Freeze onElectrical Appliances, I am moving my Plumbing, Heating and Electrical busi- ness to my home.. a »~1 »-.. x W m Again Have I-lot Point Appli- ances on display at another location ROY E. DUDGEON vu i Msmdu Much suHn .(Srl E' n " ° °o l Death*Monday Eve;1ing Club-Mrs . dted Mrs. Vicwr Johnllm nnd W s ; b w h_._.u__u\..nc..mx Mr :nd BTS... £'...,§..,,,. Club Attend Tuadny Mulul Concert | J D U ¢ » n i t s - ¢ - - - - - . .. . . ,cert given in 0rnalm,ul\\gI1l\Ul|HJ-un' _"_'IIlullunuy ru.lsvun----._M n .An d re w Johnson,Tu a d n y .Thu rg dgy , An i g Mr. a nd Mn . Mer to n J an sen a nd M a r c h Mi;¢-.-Mr s .C.R. J udy entertained* at dimmer,Wed- F¢¢1whnesdagnevening for M r a n d M n .Hillsi de Projec t C h a b - Mm .Crt- Stanley J ensen."to ChristensenHr s .Chariea Beekman.M r s P8 p §0 T1 mmd xy . Mte mo o n Club -~-_a --..1..s.....u\:|.. ~»-Mrs.Nie ls Sorensen gauuy uaua uuvu . .-._..fo r d Di xo n ,Mn. Ge org es lun d,M n .George Br-use, W a lte r F .Gutachofw,a n d Philip 0'Han\oxx.HRIIDW IJIUWUL num uvaq ----,.'ited in Unc olxi , Sunday . with M1ss| mu nic h lmi igg' Am Emma Beekman.~------_ _--"_Mrs. Amanda Huber enfertained,Mrs. Hans C. Sorensen will en» Sunday, lor Mr. and Mn Harry bertain the Danish Ladies' Aid at Lund and Mr. and Mm. me Pet- her home, next Wednesday after- »--.-..-. ..f u...:1|inn noon, Apdl 1. Mrs. J. P. lumen 1| Dinner Hosta: o 208 Wes! Cllfox \ .' \ ~. \ .' \' \ . \ \'\-" \' \"\\\»' \ . \ \ \ _ ~ f m m @ \. §%r m s ? Beautiful 4 ~Silk Dresses s5ss f a U \O ».s 1 |¢m p g #§ "f= = "¢ /,~I.EL. J 15 . TH1?Y'RE HERE! EASV Q [|A1'5 , ., . § I . " f { . § . I . .Hfrhiillhll and ~D r~:|¥nm¢ln¢rlnn Paul Hunilwn were Mondry even-ing guats ol Mr. and Mn. Bert McMillan ln Fremonlz. Mins Daisy Divine ot the RoseHill vldnity spent several dnyrns a guest ol Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Wrlvhi. w.» .-...._....,.,..A meeting ol the w. R. c. Ken- skngtun will be held st the homeof Mrs. Elsie McBride Friday al- ternooxi, xt 2:80 o'clock_ Gdden Rule Circle ».....»;.... nf uh. Golden Rule i . Nels M Jensen of Blair: Mlm mar§`érE§LE£.o f c o m i x B l u m , \ v _.l iz...nr D Thal- 11.59 A~ATEUR Nlcu Blair High School Amor »---1-1 PORK ~ center cuts, lb.--=;g~= S T E A K ,s x r l o m o r t - b o n e s ,l b .. , ., . - . . . . _ _ ,c ~Cunnin Rises Prumplly at 8:00 9 _ DANC I NG I Tap - Highland Fling - Com edy - Skating. _ . - - -- - Imitations - W histling -» Singng. READINGS-Dram atis; and Choral. Hawaiian Guitar and Drum Solos. BANDS-Drnm Corps and Rhythm Bands. All Reserved Sean 30c General Admission 204: and 301: let ~ 2 Lin c oln. » - n e w - D R E S S E S ' A ~l _\ .~ '- ~ I 4 '/I " J a c k e t D r e s s e s - R e n i n o t e s - P u n t s " .; § / " E p Gay Gibson md Minx €..,..,, ~(Junior Dresses) g g .Q .Y o u t h f u l H a l f S i ze s - - 1 6 %to 2 6 % <1 ,.R e g n a r s i z e s - 1 2 m 2 0 r ~$ 4 9 s m $ 1 3 9 s Sh o we r H a na n Joyce Bucklln A surprise miscellaneous shows was held,Monday evening,com. pllmmtnry to Miss Jayne Bud din, whose'mar rilge tn Cla ude 'far wood wil\take place S n h mh y . '~I ~ . ess. Buy Defense .Bonds and Saving S tamps No w! . . - . ° . . - ,A l L I . ¢ \ 5 \ u |v .- . . . .. . . . . _ , _ . , J f a , : , f " "" E ' ;§ ` ~ L i ; , § 3 " ' ; E ' é $ ' 3 C i r c l e ,C m f = f » »C h u r c h » w = - - d a y i n C r a i g a s g u e s t s o f M r a n d t i o n ;h o o k p l 9 . C ¢W e d n e s d a y a f t a r - '.d M l d m °n o o n .M r s .L o m a P i l c h e r w a s h o s t - M n .R o y D a v i s a n n .n n . .a n d M r s M e r t o n J e n s e n 3 ; a g t g h o m e o n W e s t W a s h i n g A l n o ~ s s t ~ a n Bo0th's Fresh Frozen Straw~ ~rrles,-~ ~berries, Etc., Com, Peas, Lima Beans, Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli, Etc.; and Fresh Frvzen Fish OP E N S U NDA Y M ORM NGS u |.. cmc~mzé, Sun~ay, 2 lb. box ~ SPEC We Accept Orange and Blue Food Stampsltrma Marked " Are Blue Food Siam# Items "GRAPEFRUIT, Texas SCQIHCSS, 6 for __.._.18c "0RANGES, Calif., Qunkist, doz. f"'"gg Refrigerated Lnckers for 1 en PORK CHOPS, center cuts, lb.--30c STEAK, sirloin or t-bones, lb. .,.,.-...__,'?9c OLEOMARGERINE, Red Rose, lb.186 *PRUNEs, l~rge size, 2 11, ._._____.gc#BEANs, G. N.. large, white, 3 lbs..1 5;T emu" '-_ ¢€`"`Frida! cn- "" "_nlnz. for ABE* c._.1£_qng 2f_P{'; mmm Club coln, son of Mrs. J. P. Jensen ur Blxir.Mr. md Mrs. Frank J, Wolf! and Mx-s. Robert Sylvia drove to Lin-coln, Sundsy, to visit Frank Wolff, Jr., student at the University of Nebraska.Mr. and Mrs. Harley Thompsonare now located in Washington, D. C.,Blsir friends und relatives lurnecl this week. Mr. Thompson is engaged in defense work. Miss Nina and Walter Andersonoi Orum visited Mrs. Margaret Iv- The Kindred Club held \l'L oyner supper at the school, Fridl: evening.The event was well-at tended by ruidenta of the mm munity north of Blair. P, E. o.Mrs.Vernon F.Bellows enter mined the P. E.0.Sisterhooc Wednesday.A special meetin will be held this evenkrg st th horns ol Mrs. Gertrude Farnham when the state P. E. 0. organize erson and family,Sundxy aiter-\M¥9» Marino Cfiws, will be pre noon. 'hxesdsy guests At the Iver- ent. son home were Mr. md Mn. R. M. ~ Iverson.snh .Pun-upeMr.n d M n .John .Br-use of Fourteen members of the Bl: ¥|0m\h»were sntertsined at din-c -PEner,'Iimrsdsy eynlng.by Hzmhoms at Mrs- H. H, Brown \-- "_ -|=....1 ¢1..¢§»»m.h smét. Thursday. Pl k u Club gathered lt tl Around thirty members! ol the Lutheran Guild gnthered at the home of Mn. Lawrence Slenbeckon College Hill, Wedneedny diar- noon.The program included Ent er poems, road by Mrs. Ray John-son a solo by Miss Mildred Romer ot Dans College and n paper,"Compnntive Religion", by M m J. P. Niellen. Following a short business ees-slon,conducted by Mm.H.F. Swanson,the Guild president.a i h§ .E»ware blue l a w n e w dresses were made with sweelhelrt necklines ard short puifed elbows. They olrrled colonial bouquea. _ Best men was Kenneth Gilbtwson of Onuha. Usher was Merton Jensen of Blair.,Michael Dixon, non of Mr. andMrs. Gilford Dkon of Blsir, wu the ring beaver;he wore nl.white suit. Bruce Hershey, brotherof the bride, and Kenneth Rhonden, nephew of the brldegroorn, served \§~=¢'- psrenu, Mr. and un. ran enkins.Mr. and Mrs, H015 Wrlch and Mr.md Mrs.George H.Kidnr spent Sunday stternoon with Mike Muller.Théy dllld nt the OW: Kuhr home, during' the evening. Mrs. G.G. Hines me lille toretvm to her home on Eat LIn» eoln street,Tuesday,following 'three weeks at Mm. Hazel Mc- Bride'n nursing homeIw..\¢.¢nd mists ol Mr.and M... ~....-...-.,covered dish dinner who served uid gh, burrett proiat lesson o "Victory Gardening"was p n sented by Mrs. Ray Krvxh nn Mrs. Allred Feer. 0. E. S. Kennlngtou0. E. & Kensington met Tuesdx eiternoon at the home of Mrs. RuiMurdoch on West Grant StreeAssistants were Mrs, Allred Fe and_ Mm Fred I. Krogh.Hi; 'mm nr cards went to Mrs. M.Z""°Zl'3t°§iJ ""°' wore wmre :rc -u».\.,...,. __9was a t th e ; :: :; f~ °~~Rhondes a i : § §~ ' ; " ; f = f w e r e ~ ~ ~ -xlFo llowi n g th e n u ti l h J ad e c loker and son and vp neo ,b i n t to Mr s D. R. E l was served t o n a p n s reakfast l b k vinc k Mc V1c ker of Albi on,e r s d M e m rn o f th e g r ou p h a b r i d e ' s ta b le wa s lvg u e s ti h E h e e m s .:Ze b t0 tplznchase defense stam quota of jonquila and i m ou-§ " "Frank J enkins was a week-mo n for the duration. _. _..i§f'_'_5;§1 guest of h e r son-i n.low and Doubl F B e..\~\.+»»»Mr . an d Mrs .Clif fo rd Th u s d o u r f C I u b ay evening,membe rs R Th e we dd in g c a ke wm c n CEI\v\:r\.uthe table was dec orated i n y e llow and whi te. A bhari vari honored fhe y oung' c ouple on Tuesday evening. Altho ugh the weddi ng was p lan- ned ori gi na lly a s an Ea gter Sun- day c eremony , Mr. J ansen has re- c eived his military orders and duq ..\:_ ¢....|. nm mmMinn date WSH ......,..._.,,._Eriksen ol Wnhuo.Other uests wen: Mr. und Mm. Ed Jenki s and daughter, Jacqueline, of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Jensen at-tended the C0mm\mil.y Play House in Omaha,Saturday evening. They were accompanied by Mrs. Jenserfs parents. Mr. and Mm, W, the Double Four Beef Club mel. allthe Floyd Doftis home for themonthlybusinesssesslon.Neill Lung was elected cheer leader, andlFloyd Loftis was elecbed song lend-er. A lunc h wu served by Mx1.\ ELoftia. On Aprll 3_ the club will meet at the Leenand Louis home. l ~v op S, Crichton of Omaha.|-Mrs.Will Linden retumed to Blain Sunday; :he had visited in liay. Springs, Nebraska, mice the l middle of last week with her son-ln-lnw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jefferson and family. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mace vipited in TeklmB\\, Sunday, at the Claude Por#/cr home.Monday evening mllena at the Mace home on Wen Lincoln sn-e were Mr. and Mrs. Fluyd Little. Mr. and Mrs. Waller G. Huber | entertained, Thursday evening, for I |.Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Qf{en.Thel Golden Rule Clrcle Golden Rule Circle, held Wednes- dny afternoon at the ..1\ri\e1.\an Church,the following officers were re-elected for another year.: President.,Mrs. J H.Bowman;vice president, Mis. Herman Lad- wig;secretary-treasurer.Mrs. Frank Stricklett.Mrs. have waschosen at devotional leader, laking the place ol Mrs.Robert.Carml- clmel.It was erroneously reprmed dmc a blr!-hday celebration for the Golden Rule Circle was observed At the regular meeting of ¢hc\ Many errands can be run by telephone ami time and tjreg can be conserved for other uses. I F Y O U A RE SHDRT OF T I M E ¢¢|TELEPHONE! E IB l a u f .l §' P h ° " °~ advanced.| The bride, who ls waching ntl Ceutml School, will continua for; the present. She attended Midland College in Fremont, and has Been s member of the grade school hc- ulty dnca last fall. Mr. Jensen hasattendedDanaCollegeatBlairand the Univenalty of Nebraska. 1 La th ro p : Ho sts A+ (B. ral P a r t !3'u ` § f l § a ' i 1 f i .' r e d u m m e n t e r - ! - - . \h\ | ¢ l . n l l ' \ | l l n f ~| ' | IB I H B U U I l U U \¢l Ia\ .u va - - -o n r d l . . T h u r s d a y e ve n i n g , t h c o c g q 6*5r: ez s ..5- \\\\ ~ 1"~Sailors . Pillboxes .1' .P o m p a d o u r s # F e l t s ~; f '§ ;$ 1 0 0 - $ 1 9 8 - $ 2 9 8 : 1 'A W' ..._...... ¢~:~ ,\,/~`~- § = »~ f .»i \»¢~. ~/ ~ ~ ~;. y g x g c z s s o m s s n s ~ HANDBAGS / A Leather - Pnlents - Fnbries 1 ~ i. P .In Nuies, Blnclu, Beige md Red y ,' J i ~ ~$1.29 to $3.25 \ ._~H a n s e n a n d K a y s e r G l o v e s "iff mw . Nnvia - whim . Pulels;n w m n m :~-c s H o P ,B m wQ alan honoring Mr. Lathrop obinh anniversary.Mr. and M A.Bohn won the prize fqr score; \ow award went to Mr Mm. Roy Atwood. J. A. Slnniehms |.Arrive rm-_vi..a¢ . I Mr. and Mrs. J. A Staple\Sa.\\ Frangixco, Califomia, lx thi;momlng (Thursday)to Mr.Stapleton'a g-randm .Mm Se -nin Stapleton.uncl,nnd aunt,Mr. and .Ernest Tornblmd.They " .here until Su y. I_0 E. S. SnneninrmMceling Today The fmnuxl school oftinn will be coxdndqd at tbsonic Hxli, today, by Mrs.1»ma¢ .11 mm, 0. E. Q. Su~nr.The McKinley dupwrS., sho phnn x 6:80 di -= viadtdr M n 1 an evming .-Nichnhon of Wisner, Put Matmn, il expeckod to be P Mary Beth and Janet '=the Ne!! School lliztrlpt md do!yn Love ol the Sntherln\ nm amended the mmm p 'ln Bhlr, Fri day, mmlinin\5'1"4*Y with their mind~ ,Mnand Mn. Jos Love.~Mn. C\\!ford Montgomary -hs were vidtors st the Lo~ g llalan honoring Mr. Lathrop on his birth anniversary.Mr. and Mrs. T. A.Bohn won the prize for highscore; low award went to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Atwood. J. A, Slnnletons |.Arrive mn-_vinz . I Mr. and Mrs. J. A Stapleton of lSn.a Frangisco, California, nrrived thin morning (Thursday)to visit Mr.Staplet.on'a g-randmother, .Mm Se-nirl.Stapleton,and his uncle and aunt,Mr. and Mn..Ernest Tornhlad.They will ba ihere until Sn y. _0 E. S. Sunenlpol-'s Meeting Today The annual school of in8U'W¢-'tion will be coxdodqd at the Ha-aonlc Hall, today, by Mm. B. F. Lundt oz! Blair, 0. E, S. Supervll-or.The McKinley dupwr O. E. ,S-. also plans a 6:80 dinml' and an evmiw visltdr.Mrs.LauraNicholson of Wisner, Put Gnnd Mlatrnn, is umm eo be pnamt. Mary Beth and Janet Frennh ol'uw mu Sc ho o l s mf m ma i dolyn Love o! the Sntherlan ~| nm mended the mosiun vwmg; _urday, for Mr.and Mrs.Iekoy | I Huber; were guests or mrs. nn-ber's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hansen of Vashingtnn, Sunday. Mlm Mardelle Kahnk of Ken- nard was a week nd gnesn ol Mr.and Mrs.Gem-ge H. oKuhr.Thel Kuhrs entertained at dinner, Sat-1 Kuhr;avening a l le n were Mr. and Mrs. Raymnnd Kuhr. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Lindberg had as their guests, from Saturday nn-til Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Vilemof Montezuma, India. The Lindbergs and the Viles were Sun- day altlemoon allen at the home o! Mrs. Lena Thlelioldt.Bob Hemphill, former Blah' boy, was recently tranmlened he mGoodfellowField,San Angelo, Texas,to Advance Training at Minion,Texas.He in b e i n g sehoold there in pursuit plane work.Mission is in the very sontherntlp of Texas and has quite a tropleal climate,according to Bob.Mrs. Kenneth Radler and daugh- ter ol Hartingten,Nebraska, areleaving lor home today after being Kunst at. the parental, Will Lin-dsh, homo dnce Sunday.Frank _... ¢__.__....s -xg..g l an the \Vedn;>oduy mr-cnng.now-ever, this was held in connection with the birthday of members,which took place Saturday at the homepf Mrs.».. E. Hanna. entertainod al. a family dinner, Sunday, honoring Mrs. Hovendlck's hlnhdayT Guests were Messrs. and Meadamee John Jackson nnd daugh. Yen, Raymond ltlagill and family, and Fred Hovendick and family of Herman.Mn. Jackson and Mrs. Magill are daughters and Fred il a son of tha Henry Hovendicka. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Christensen attended a family dinner, Sunday, at Lhe home o! Mrs. Chrlsfenserfs parents, Mr. and Mn. Mac Cam¢r~on ol Herman. Other ,wh were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hansen and Ronald of Omlbi Mr.and Mn. J. C. Bwdernen. Mn. W. C. &m-eron, Mine Hatxie and Billy Camer- un ol Hermln.A !.ntl\e.\-an class of adults lar baptism and conlinnadon ia nowstudying with Rev. Harold C. Jor-gensen, and will join the church at a aervdce soon alter Easter. In. eluded in the group are MargaretBam and Norma Nelson of Ian: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hovendicli YOU (10 I ICB!lc r u u :to y o u r w\ mlr y ' a vnu* eff ort wh en y o u ma k e y ou r land pr odu c e the foods o n whic h the nniinn denendn f o rgr¢;1§tl1'QRE Health! l`lMESailors - Pillboxes Pompadours#Felts - - n u | \ r | H ~ " " " " " " L one of the outstanding elements involved in ie winning of this war.TIME is one of the mings farmers are going to be hard pressed for his summer.` \' r . . | . . . . \ . . . . . w a n u v : - 1 T i m e ! $100-$198-$298 . | . w n | l ~** Agczssonlgs 65 .!iéN9P%.'?§»f In ~ }ulZ1}lfY;¢|¢¢ md Red $1.29 to $3.25 Hansen apd Kfysef Gloves Black!£1b§{0"§`§°fdo |ln Bhlr, Ffidw. mmdning mul unuen mu neruum .W ....... _.._\5'1"4*Y with their znnd§;r<='=f».! w.Andersen md baby of neu College: Mm. Wnlhar Huber, u,Mnand Mn. Jos Love.r. md Blair wited dn Lindam, Monday Fwdq Knudam, Donald Lipninm Mn. Cliffmd Montgomary of om.; svening; Tuesday dwmoon punts Min Vinh Kegler, Mn-Engl hs were vidtors st cn. Lava home\ were um Chauncey wmdm md' Chrlntluxnen and Mn. Hu-ry Ps | onsunday._jlughiar, Mu-iary.un.C SHOP, Blairand nn - m a u _ T1 1 m n i r Ne b n lk l. Ma r c i h 2 6 .~ Ciub nm Wednesday with ~ Waldo Kruse.Mrs-~ "' Tiatgun was tsken inm the mem benhin.M m d M n "Bud" Wilde 1r-amd Donna. Jaan returned fro~ California, Friday, | | | = L 1 | 1 | f a I ¥ | } i I l l 1 | Li sten to th e La te st Ne ws Hea r d o n th e rl: Kyle: Bendorf, Bldr; 153- elter Bennett, Blair;687-Du. d Mi a mi Bloch,An.;s w - eorgs Wllllam Bloemker, Fon.; 80--Jnlxn Henry Bloemker, Fm; an Edward Gnuuv Blum,Her.; 28 Henry Mnthins Blum,Har-;96-Dscar William Blum,ifier.;'ll--Walter H e n r y Bockhont,rl.; 638-John Frank Boehnkn,~lair; 169--Williarn F.Bnhllng,er.;283-Andrew Trlney Bohm ~lsir;18&-Jllrl Henry Bohn.lnlr;619-Theodore M l l lo rdoone, FL Cal. Twp.; l8?f-THVU - ~ei Blair;528-Leo Martin I -liienry Danlolmeyei, Blur: 260-Clmrles Jonas Daniels, Blair: 409 -Jnmes Sumlel Danlell.Blair;z9 '1-mama Mu-inn Daniels. Blair; 48-Don Myron wgn, Blnlr; seo-mmm Walter Davxs.Blur;177-Eldon Lnwx-ence Deckcr, Arl.;2s-Ralph Decker.Atl.;e s o -Walter Dejn, Fr. C»l~: 41-Willard Alonzo Dennison, Fl. Cal-: 237-Annn W i llllm Dickmeyer,Arl.; 129-3-Robert D.Dlefenbaullh,Ft. Cul.;B4-Nonnnn Elmy Dixon,Ken.; 150-Ely Dixon, Ken.; H6-Clnud¢Eugene Harwood,Blnir;542-Thomu Enrvwvd. Blllr; 131 ~"'~tgnklmp, Clflnc s °§§3`§é}?T'=1-lf; glxgin-nkg lle ~élson.Her,;Artl\LeeSndngn\¢ A,|`§ mg_656-Ruben Kanneth H0vendi»:k,l250-~5InrLh} Nelson, Blair:191--'Georqs can smben..is\»n-E' 119- Her.; 590-Clark Junps Huber, FL Walter l. Nelson. Hur.; 413-John\Willlmn Russel]Smvely,Bmr-Cxl. 'NP-' 450-Clmll Iverson Ft. Herman Neurnan. Fi. Cal: 8l0- 5--William All 'g=\~ ~ @°4~<;;f°;v»»»;=3 Ft.erle Sl1l£llT1le\}§c:¢.lArl; 's:ri*'f-~= 40-Kenrnexhnm-\_hv_\|~Smg: al..; 489-'are ex-nex._ 2\>1'K¢e . 1 °!°n.ir art. Blnlr; 608-Theodon Marlonlversen.Grant -1 466-~Lloyd\1`Wv~I 282-'Chester Nleolini,Ft. Stawtrt. Bldr'349-Alben Wil-.-.:64-Clarrmcn .', §2 l:§.i:': ,?',~£'~"'= '.é é i :'?»2L .o m E W , ¥ , § ° " ' mL':"'»ff§f?:.*"'S. ' : ; l " a ;%§;';<";§; ur Henry'-hx>x>, xua{."rwp.;s - h mm.F`°"»='W-'Fred John Nxe.!-.menu s¢m.\mL1m.`n 'c»\. Alben Theodore Jensen, un TW; ~ "`°'"iff§33'=?z`l'§'"° Henryiwp.;465-William Su-ncimeker, 139-Alma Jensen, mm; ss-Ax. N§de§§';"_AH €l\ryAKlr'l gr. Cf Twv.: 6§0-Marg Henry §T§Z"§=`¢»"5`°ff°"$`§L`£.'§"'i§\. °iY§f`°'"'\S°f="Nellen. Ken.:asv-Axel Sm¢k1=f{" Bmr='1ss-m d a lll m a w m i m _,m;,,,,_d m c. cm-1 P¢1.:fi"I{¢E\:|' '1;Yrg.;299-lard sn»i=1d¢¢¢. Blair; as_Hiuud 'l'wp.~s s l - H m m ~wa Je n- uoy fi Ja nna Nmml B1 -`€ é'1 »»_ \}°' § € " & ' i " ' '`'- ~..~..~370.. 241-Henry ~#ber Wolsmann.Blnir;329-Buren Peter \Wol|~mann. Blair: 848-Hnwud EdwinWoodxrd. Blur: 480-Charles Ed-ward jlvurley.Blldr; 887-GeorgeClamWrlch, Rich.Twp.; 488- Georn Fred Wrlch. Rich.Twp.;w i - H | r r v Cu-mn Wdeh.Rich. TWD.:Q41--Raymnnd Henry wruh.Rmh.'NP-:176-ChunWH88.Rich.TWD.:90-Joseph Cullen Wrlyxht.Blair:192-Paulwu1:,~ Blur;126-Robert m nWull,Blair; 266-John Wmfield Young. Blnir; 688-Fred Zechmeis.ter.Bldr:87 1-Mi k,FA-hnni Zdner. Blair- 219-1=~m.¢n Thum-u Znenm. i-x.Cl-L:515-Alfred ---THE E1(see P-in One For Details) ° 10 2- A lu m Ed war d A lb er , B la ir ; The od re Alle n6 3 2 - D e l b e r t o 1:n-:......£00 1>n|\nnr C \ ; r k ~, D l l i r i 0 .;sl »;. n.n - - . _ _F t .C a l . :1 6 0 - S t a n l § e y _ P i e l:c¢Al 1 4 " " ' " " § ' ; . ° ' ; . : x ' ; r .a;.l r:nr e.».na$§ 1 dl? 410-Chrlsdfn l *""°" °'h.¥ '°'§ l N4 - Pe wrc ftn; n oeAnderg/.;nrBldir; 23-Jamuv.:i;zwr~ son s ;Anderson,Sr., Ari.; 384-WalterEmil Andzrllln, Blair; 416-ElmerAndre!-IGH. Arl.; 118--Neal Dwaln Andreasen, Ken: 54-Blu Robertr» | .» y .run.. 'rwn.;128-Awk- enry ATP, Blah. Twp.; 550-Otto Arn. Rim. Twp.; 457-Wlllla Ar-gm~ w=\;,,1_§;»~= 246-<=°°;gj um ;Im d Aml l f Blur;s s a - Au ra .lefferson Baker, Arl.; 211-Alfred "e gg go lrnlc h, ~ 4 0 6 -J a nna Rldl rron,r.S l - F a i t z H=f,,-gg gartllng,H .:5 s ''nmH.;599-Floyd Henry Barton,Ari.;346-Arthur John Bauer-aacha,Her.;eso-Charlie Bay.Ari.; 532--Austin William Beales,Ft. Cal.; 654-Marcus Bwk. Blair;8" "'>~~~v- Bench. Blair:28 2 - a n n'-in '9eur°»vn.F D Eh 1 v°°f-Pl¢*°'V~°°°'VG°"°""-. ltwillpsyyoublgdividonds... 'lFyquplantEulM¢y'snaa»co- gaowneds.lneurrl~onyou'lls y Rodda biggest aslsctiomof 'dnb°*.l~°°v5 "°-¥'°|'5 "¢'°' 2 vi dtie s. PR\CE$ RIGHT, TOO! E A R L M A Y S T O R E NUl'§¢*fy um/5.-Ll_\ Omaha-1418 Hamey 50. Omaha-|722 So. 2~ll\\ St. \W e Bradford, Ben.---"~~---=.Arl.- 'M Lloyd John Echtenkaza e - F r m:m a Brewster :_mv.an-~ m'j_w_,m. Ralph B,,,,,,,,,j/lr-1.,241 -'~y¢|e\ Aubrglr m m , :-_ H .;8 l8 -Fre d ' k J ErfkenBlair;§g;*°\;;,§;_';,>;;,"""",|..'.Z§.,. . . _ » . , : : s .nly nhl..-il Brooks Fon. Twp; 644-Raymond Dewey Bron, Blair; 593-Arthur James Brown, Ft. cal-1 27'l--Lsw- renee Aubrey Brdwlif Axl.; 831- Lloyd charm Brown, Ari-; '12-Hst Brown, Blair; 548-Bryan.Ten-nlngs Brunton. Blair; 615-Gen!!!Lewenn Buck.Blair;30-NelsBuehnrdt,Blair;146-Theodorewnmm Bnchudt, AH-: zs9-By-ron Mead Bunn, Blair; 526-FredOliver Burnham, Blaulr; 10'l-Wll- llam Taylor Bnrevn. Ft. Cal.; 459- Clrmll Woodward Butts,Blair; (87-Urban Edward Cachelin, Ft. Cel,;10--Earl Clayton Caldwell, Blair;800-John Darrel Carter, Blair;157--Wilbur Douglas Car~ter, Blair;R" Vencll Case,Her.;478-William Henry Chap-pelear, Arl.; 278--Albert Qxrlswi- sen, Her.167-Frederick Raymond Chrlrtensen,Sher.'I'WP~;a40_Hu-ry Waller Christensen,Sher.'NP-: 3 3 2 - o m William Chrlatenaeu,Blai n. 2 9 8-Pe te r Christensen,Her.;1'l-Victor Chrinensexg Ft.Cal.; 506-William Peter Christen-Isen,Her.;185-Léwell Willie Christensen,Blair;6')9 Anton Christiansen,Rich.'1`WP~;10 1- Carl Christiansen, Blair; 521-wu- liam Robert Christiansen, Hoop.;518-Frederick Winbum Church, Blair; 448-Dale Clark, Blair; 594-Folke Rowd Clausen, Blair; 69 -Howard-Clausen. Bladrz 28 1 - Calvin Cole, Blair; 6l0-Paul Park-er Compton,Blair;249-Arehle Jennings Conrad, Blair; 847 'Tnr| ti a Inn Oook, Arl.; 348-RoscoeGlenCook,Blair;13-OrvilleGeorgeCoulter, Blair;86-Theo~ dere Croudy, Blair; 658-William Mlron Cunningham Nlck~65 5 -. 'John Anthony Carrlkan, Blhir; 3,17 -Orls Alfred Cushman, Blair.394.-Robert Floyd Curley, Blair;6'Z')Elmer Elden Dale, Ken.; 602 B u y Blair 569-Todd Ellie Her ssl-wnn August EnK¢\, Fon.,los-Alfred Elmer Eager, Bldrs azz-Carl John sl-lekm,Her.; 1s-Rav Oliver -Pago-mint. Bwr: 27%-William McKlnl97 Farnbers. Blair;417-Paul Henry Fal'N\'\lfArl.;581-Glenn Elmer Fuller,Blair;226-Geurge Miller Fitch,Her.; 689-John iv.Fiwh.Blur:151-Daniel Jerome Fitzgerald,Ft. Call. Twp.; 893--Edward John Fitzgerald, "_ Cal.TWP-:' l 7 -James Francria Fitzgerald, FL Cal. Twp.;505-Adrian Clsr Flynn,Blair TWP-:198-ROY Fallen,Blair; 284-Francis Alfred Fors~berg, Grantfhvp.; 87%-lohn CarlForsberg,Her.;825-Peter Ed- ward Fox,Cum. C. Twp.; 597- Gustave Frahm. Her.;456-Wil- llam Theodore Fl-uhm, Arl.; 164-Samuel William Fraley, Blair; 208-George Frank, Blair; 207-I-ler. bert Howard Franke,Fon.;6 0 -Howard Georae Franke, Her.; 481 'Yharles Harold French; Blair.579-Charles Reid French, Blair; so s-La ne hillton French,An-z296-Robert Aui la Frye,I!-ler.; 61 2-Ami d A1 n inlmlmdr, mm; 11.1 `ohn Sterling Gardner, Arl.; 155-Nicholas Gilfred Ga r n e r ,Blair;365-Herman Gus Gaaaer,n m .Twp.;568-Ralph m l sGatzemeyer, Ft. Cal. Twp.; 136-Edgar Rohwer Gee88ll'\l!l, Ft. Cal. Twp.;358-Chris Gehrk,Rich. Twp.; 53?Henry Charles Gehrk, Blair Twp.;T?Edward HermanGleaelmann, Blair; 826-Harry Ed- ward Glesselman, Arl.; |02-MartinPrank Gleselman, Arl.; 661-Floyd Otia Gun-y, Arl.; 6.2 Fohn Curtlas Gilliam, Blair: 275-Albert Gilliland, Jr., Blair; 686-LawrenceJohn Gnuae,Sher. Twp.;46 2 - Walter Ernst Goehxing. Blair; 257 -Clarence Jensen Goldberg, Arl.;250-Louis Stott Goreham, Blair;508-Ben Alfred Gammon,meh. Twp.; 269-Charles Julius Gottach, Rich. Twp.;444-Clarence Clark Gotlech, Ft. Cal. rw-n. 375-Henry Julius Gottach,Rich. Twp.; 398--Walter William Gottach, Ft. Cal. 'l\1\'p.; 25Z-Wil-liam Carl Graverholt,Cum.C. Twp.; 256-Harold Edwin Green,Blair;Al - D a n i e l Benjamin Greeno,Blair;368-Henry W.Greunke,Arl.;51-Wilhelm Ed- ouard Grimm,Blair;802--Fred Samuel Grothe, Her.; 181--Walter LeRoy Groves, Rlch. Twp.; 372-Fred Arthur Guatin,_DeSoto_Ty_~'p-3 len, un. lvp.; zoos-xauwuu Je..-\»»=, Lin. Twp.; 688--Jena Eben~ hard:Jensen,Blair;423-John Jansen, Ken.; 78-Jnstinus N. Jen- sen, Blah; 80-Ole Fredrick Jen- sen, Hn.; 885-#nur Peter Jen- sen, Blair; 'I4-William C. Jensen, g l a i r g l . ' l 8 - F r a n k H i k e Je s r d c k , e r .4 6 7 - E d w i n T . J i p p , B l a i r ; 1 1 1 - A l h e r t O m a r J o h n s o n , B l a i r ; 2 9 3 - C a m e r o n S t s n l e y J o h n s o n ,B l a i r T W P - z 7 0 - E r n e i t V e m e r J o h n s o n , A r l . ;8 9 9 - H a r o l d A .J o h n s o n , H a r . ;4 7 6 - J o h n H e n r y J o h n s o n , K e n . ;4 7 1 - L a w r e n c e W .J o h n s o n , Blair Twp.; 245-Raymond LeslieJohnson, Fon.; 486--Jams ju-wk.lin Jones, Jr., Blair;168-HarryJordan, Blair;827-Zellos HiltonJordon. Blair: 420--Harold Chris-Gan Jorgensen, Blair; 649--A1!on-so Harold Jungbluth, Ben.;9 6 - Emll Gerhard Just,Arl.;55g_ Guxtav Dealer lmmk, Riu.. Twn; 12?Raymond Mantel Kaatl, Her.; 130-Herman Carl Kay,DeSoto TWP-; 451-John Vincent Keegan,Pt. Cal.; 527-Lucas Joseph Kee-Kilh Bliir 'NP-; SM-James Hom-er Keenan, Arl.; 291--Jams im- en Kelly, Blair; 84?`oseph Don. aid Kelly,Arl.;162-RaymondMichael Kelly, Fr, C¢|_ Two: 57|_' August Herman Kerkhofl, Nic.51?Earnest Keratntter,Rich.TWH-: 173-Blaine King, Arl.; as-1"arena King, Cum.C. Twp.; 215-Lloyd Clarence Kieldzaard, Her.; 204-John L. Kloller, Blair; 322-Loren Churphill Klopp, Blair; 477-Gwrge Klotx,Rich.TWP.; 229-Max Klotz, Rich. 'Nm 642-Jameo John Knag, Fr. cn. rw1=.~873-Otto Theodore Knecht, Atl.; 425-Henry A. Kneip, Rich. 'Pwr-: 93-End Raymond Knudsen, Soi-: 573--William Paul Koenig,Rich. TW'P~1 3l"_'oseph Konvalin, Ken.;199-William Jmes Koopman, Jr.,Blair;za i - ma ma Wilde Kaos, Arl.;_ 511-Detle!Kroger,Ben:4?ens Peter Krogh, Grant Twp484-Peter William Krueger, Ben.:rss Harold Roy Krohn, Her.; 21:5 -Paul Sxerk Kruger, Fr. Cal.; 156EEmi l Kruse,Ken.;ass-Emil n1B¢.'?t. Cal.; 16?'maid Ray-mond Kruse,Her. 516-Herman Jacob Kruse B n .562-Herman John Kuhl ' Bl "' N m 187-Paul F k '" " |ran K hl ,ge*-2 ftTAlherL Hana Kuhr, Hlair; _ur Dotlef Kuhr,Blair;'§ § ¢ _ § " °" ° ° me Kuhr,~ arvey G. Kuhr, Grant TWP43g3*'R-Blah Herman Kuhr_Cum. K' T"1>~: 454-Fnedrm.Wilhelm unnernann, Rich. 'I`wn~: sos-Ah;_;»- W"'?°'? Maker, Ari.; 262-A."1'.W1ll§am Lnaker, Ari.; 210- sv-alun vw. .~....-V-» --1 ---_mf mn Nielsen. Blair;' 436-Albert Ed Nieman,Arl.; 634-Peter Jes Nolxrenberx. Deso- to 'No-; sn 'nm Pearl Nonns- maker. Ax-L: 414-Herbert c. Oer-msn. Her.:2"~1 -lgm-»»Chris-tlan Oerman. Her.:78-TheodoreRenben °H,=;;°f-Ouln. C.o g354-Carl ctor Olson. Her_:16 _ .E dwi n~ Ola m. He r.: 5 6 6 - Freddie .son,=1'~:1Vernonm u m An.; s pll Baltly orlm-n,Blair;214-NoelEhnmett Oaler.Blair;91:"aode Ovarian, Rich. Twp.; S12-Robert Osborn Parker, Her.; 22-Clifford Richard Paulsen Blair;9 1 - Marvin Padson. aim; 490- nard Louda Pawlmg,Sher. 89-Einer Pedersen.Blair;Oscar Ferdinand Pedersen.502-Paul David Pedersen.Blair;58-Christian Peter Petersen. Ir., Blair;49-Harlan LeRoy Peter-sen. Her.; 837-Nels Hana Peter~sen, Blair:89-Peter Albert Pet- erwi. Her.:,216-Robert Petersen.Blair;43-Walter William Petersen,Blair:115-Berkley Blaco Peter-son. Kennnrd: 154-Carl Peterson,Blair:893-Orville Frank Phil- brook.Ft,Cal.;5%-Kenneth M f i l d Piper, Ft.CAL:sas-Albert Hmry Pluzze. Arl.: 626- Gllhert Oliver Pomdle. Her.: 510-l~'|-ederick Thomaa Puls, Rich TW9-:217-lawrume Arthur Pyelu,Her.: 664-Alfred Sigvard Qulat,Cum.C-:605-Edward WilliamQum, Her. 'NV-: 1a-Georne Mar-gy lzaarnossen. Blur; M7-HaroldasliinxwnRasmussen.Blair; 027-Morgan Peter Rasmussen.Blair;SUT-Peter Chris Raamua-sen. Ken.; 652-Rasmus;Martin Rasmussen.Blair;238-Robert Raamussen. Her.: 596--Willie Ras- mussen, Her.; IH)-W-alter Freder- ick Baths, Arl.; 551 'T'.'rxze Car-lyle Rathman.Blair:4§Z-Nor- man Keith Rathnmnn. Blair; 617-Cunia &rly lo Rothman,Blair; 56-Absolm Ray, Bm.: 645'-Llo&E_ Ray. Bldr; 543:-w m i m v Reddinz,Blair;552-Robert Raymond Redfield, Blair;243-Howard Clark Reed. Blair:122-Earl I.mlie_French,Pt. Cal.; 55 "eorm= Willlam Realm,Blair 'l\vp.;133-Georze Miltonqlteid,Her.; 4'!'$'7erald ChesterReid, Her.; 431-Otm Adonis Ren-ard.Ari.:114--Marion l.alie lag,-mln, Blair; 24?'ohn RupertlR.l\odea.Ba ir;3 4 1 - Hmm J.Rhodua.Blair:434 David O. Richards. Rich. Twp.; E75-Rolland Randall Richter, Blair TWD.: 541-Robert W. Riechel, Her.; 210-Hen-,ry C. Rix, Rich. Twp.; BN-Roy;Dewey Roberts. Cum. C. Twp-: 504'mtg Carlyle bgwn.gu lf ; Neal ma Blair: .Toll 2, n o 75Hal Lln ne Q, be. Sve dr! 4 Ta; li lThcolDeLeGe 584TvBernsnfri be ElexScT1ril 7- 443 er al exR rrE o liA ErEIil z rI ll E n mu r. |.rl uaf DImlln nl>- 1|nu mnl I1 rn4it rulla _¢nall |, Imnmin >&1 |m Inw MI1I1 :e||| 3liBI mll' Brivlm1u I6 51liI \\l\a Wifl{;t;Sutton,Blnir:LeRoy Zrlmmez-mm, ner,: " " & m " M m " ;; \" § * .~' j p f .~ = 1 ¢ m d . S L m ' I W P . = L i 9 2 - A n '5 * " 'Z * = ; = , 2 '~ 5 f ~ 'G e n .11.»3 "~.1wf.:...|».11-"_-\a f ' z *Q 'Yr - m m " ' ° 1 " ' S " ° " ° " ° " - B " " ' =s u d .v m w f n a N x gr w "s a z k s m S w ! - n l b n y w e r e '-~. ; a ~H 5 - . t _s o - H y } o r ,d u n e s H u - r y S N I D I O U m d f a m i l y ~o v t r d W i l l m n d f W n h i n g t o n ,O a r !S w x n l o n a n d . 0 l ,,3 ~ B . T a m *~ 0 ; ~ G a n : g t ~ > n .B l a n : ,' I r l g y T m ° \ ' u u d f n m i I v a n d g a n k h l u m u f mu. Ft. Cal.: 546-Ber¢ Htl- Taknmnh and Leonard Summon ofi'!`?'°L., ifffzi gnu 'a.'%. , . . , ' n ' }"I" ° ' 3 : ~ -.u...-mmf! 7:00 MI. NEWS Eirery Mondny, Wednendiy md I l Presented by the Staley Milling Company on Nebrukfs Most Pnwerful Stltion | \ I l \ \ Dou't Throw Away Good Equipment! Acetylene and Electric W E L D I N G W i l l Make Your Farm Machinery Last Longer. FRIDAY SATURDAY March 27-28 Sakunlny Matinee Admiuion 11-22 Cla. Texas wrm WILLIAM HOLDEN AND CLAIRE TREVOR Aho--Screen Snapshots and RdRldlnghoodRidesAgninColor Cartoon. Evening Admllsian ll so cu. om: umm ~<§`HURsDAY March 26 Admission 11-30cl| Ladies ln' Retirement - W i t h - ldl Lupino.Lo\|is Hayward Alam-Rendy, Willing. and Unlble Cumedy. I 3 IS I 404-Walter David Gumn, uesowTwp.;109-Frederick N.Geyer,Blair;4-Emil Herman Haas,618-Frederick Waods I-Iaecker, Blair;108-Fred Adolf Hager-baumer, Fon.; 507-Alfred AlbertHmhlbeck,Arl.;319--Carl Chrla-tian Hahn,Arl.Twp.; 600-Clmb Iord George 3-mum, Blair; 524- Davld Myrle Hannah, Blair; 653-Axel Hansen,Lin.Twp.;41 9 -Chesmr Harlan Hansen, Arl.; 499 "Wu-is Bert Hansen. Lin. Twp.;190-Chris Schmidt Hansen, Blair Twp.; 491-Clarence William Han- sen, Lin. TWP»31"!lohn Ernest Hansen, Blair; 'IFJ Lawrence Hans Hansen, Arl.;883-Lester Clarence Hansen, De-Soto Twp.;453-Marius Hansen, Blair; 94-Max Frederick HmaemRich.Twn.¢588-Melvin Hansen,Kan.: 159--Nathaniel Janick Han-..." man- Twu.: 867-Paul Vincent unarley Henna\582-Joh n Llaker,Blair;n AI dBlair;m-6.33" E§ genL aI;ng§ Fr. Cal. 'NP-:ass-Anhur He.-I man Lalhnan_Arl.;450_AugunCarlLallman,Arl.;a n "eci|E "Lallman,Fon.Twp.; 591-lgleirlch Cxupel-Lallman,Nic: me Lallman, Grant 'N-p_. Twpi "*HM ! "I-Mx.Sher. ~,53-Melvin Langewiggh~ ag_1-wibm Henry rangi ,on.;03..Larsen, Her.Al ma m a y 818-Edgar J. Larsnn Her.; 19 ass-_.Arl.; Km.; Ure.'9 3 "i """'Y Auzusz leo.sul? 1"P:- 221-Norris Jahn Llennan, .~r".292`H3;\T¥Q,lmderman, ~-Ted lmRqv 149,' '.Hervev Hamlhaayl "°»I';»»§'§`ll¥.' 149-Harold Allred Lautnm1 f ` P ° " ' "Levi Layman.4 ,ohn Patrick L u 630-Vernon smn: nouesvn. man,57-Clif\0n Newkirk Rublneon. Blair; 8$--Lewis Sobn Robinson, Blair: 38?"lair Bernud Rogers.Blair; 142-Arnold Fredrick Rog-'ex-z, Her.; 429 Iohn Herman Rohl- off. Ft. Cd.:586-Claua Rolxwer,Ft.Cal.; 621-George Rohwer. Ft. Cal.; 570 -Henry Rohwer.Ft.Cal.;18 6-Roben.Georm Rohwar, Ft.Cul.; 267-Bry Newton Romans.Hen;585-Chester William Rosenbaum,Ken.: 287 'Tlen Rosmbawn. Rich.'1\\1».;61"lul l.,James Rnsen-haum.Lin.NP . :ass.-Imben \vinne\d Bosenbmm,Atl.;45 9 -Wllliam F-ay Rosenbaum, Arl.; 78--Hnmeub Arlingwn Rounds,Blair;410-Warren Ha dmgRounds. Blair;93-Axthur Smith Rowe. Ft. Cal.; 100-Dwight Wil- liam Rowe.DeSoln Twu.; 400- Edwixl Henry Rowelert, Arl.: 643-vmn .1 D. Ruff. l-lnr.;657 'Til- \ llI 1 or ALL Kmns See Us For O A T S Now ls the Time to Buy Them Dou't Throw Away Good Equipment! Acetylene and Electric W E L D I N G W i l l Make Your Farm Machinery Last Longer. T o M E A R W 0 o D ZID West Front Strut Phono Whho 224 _ _ Texas wrm WILLIAM HOLDEN AND CLAIRE TREVOR Aho--Screen Snapshots and RdRldlnghoodRidesAgninColor Cartoon. Evening Admllsian ll so cu. u|. 2l9 Walt Front Suu!Phono Whho 224 SUN DAY MONDAY March 29-30 Sunday Muinee Admiuiofn 11-so Cu. ¢Corslcan Brothers w r m DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS AND AKIM TAMIROFF Aho-Huw to Hold Your Husbandand The Field Mouse Color Cu'-toon andNnw|Reel.Evening Admission ll-35 Cll. ~|1 i WEDNES_THURSDAY April 1-2 L;3';f§5;°; mgmwma JOHN W AYNE. The A§_§QlHdWe a n | n u m . m ' o N Aho-Going u> Pnu, Our Gln Ind the Flu d Berw- |~ \ a a :~p r m g E l e u n m g Y u l u e s !.12 s u v N \A .~.num r q covsnsn ~SAUCE PMI 3-quad capacity Sauce . 'Gll: nuance ! enamel ; ` ~~\ \b o |hh n m u m g ma mma :over Round llda handles.Durable,\xmoolh, sonllary enamel \ finish. Easy fe clean.. "` '39 lopay Window Shades - 134: all Paper Cleaner _loc lass Cleaner .23c mn-r.; 'nmsnAY Mxrdu al Admission ll-22 ce.. Three Girls About Town w r m JGAN m.oNnEL AND JOHN HOWARD Abu-From Nuts mb Soup md Clr tovn. NEWWall Paper.Patterns AT LOWEST PRICES 5-Gal. Keg Rcof Paint - $1.69 .| | ~ Phone 57 CQ Hansen, Blair; -|80-Hbward Coop-er Hanson, Her.; 15-George Ed gn' Harris,Flo.Stn.;9-Oral Frank Harrison,FY..CII.;565- George Willilm Hartung,Fan.; 461-Kermit George Hartung,Sher.'I`w9~:389-Pau\August I-Ins,Blair;x2 1-wnli _Weber L1lIII IE: \l'B1\t l w p f 1 0 6 --.....,____ ___~Floy d H ° " ' Y Z b m He h r y Ru we ,Fon .;s z - LAttie,B l u r ,452__Ge°a f q s ,Her .;1r z_ y , ¢§ f, §, d" 'f i' ; Lu nd Gu s ts !Ruw e.Her .,2 0 6 - Af tlu ,He r . ;4 2 4 - E m e g t l a n Ch a u n c ey Ha mi d Ry ln ,Her .; 862 3la§r;5 6 1 - M e l vi n Da le I a n K ' - R0 b e r t W e s le y Ry an , He r. ;381 lla{r ; 251 -Ralp h Melvin 1 ,¢,,: »';'f ` --J nc oh Henry Sa ha lk a , He r .; M0 i l m r ; 1 4 . R o s s L o n '~'mu -le s A uz u sg Sllsb n ry . B i nh ; L2 - Alb ee . E mil L 0we .' Her - 8 1 1 ' 66 5- -G\e n W a lter S da bu ry .Blai r; sv !-gnley Robert 7- »° ws . Hu ff 8 35 : 58 1- -W alte r L o y Shlwen field,F L _ xlliun Ekic h Luc ke. Blair-: 54 \Cal.:\.1 - . -. .." _ _ _ "q. . ,. , .,\fB e n R e e h I-lolmquist Grain and Lumber qu. The Home of God Coals T r a n s p o r t a t i o n o f C o a l W i l l Be Increasingly Difficult as Next W in ter Ap- proaches.The Government is Urging that Coal Be Purchased and Stored EARLY §_.' 1. ] o R A G E C O A L W i l l B e g i n t o A r r i v e i n A p r i l It is a Patriotic Duty to Help Keep Rail Lines Clear by Giving Us Your Order Now _ - - - - - PHQHE \|» _§§3 ~ Chlristensell Lbr. Co l ;0,|.H e i n a e n ,H e r . ;4 4 7 - - A r t h u r W a l - l i a r n H i l g e n k a m p ,A r l . ;5 5 9 - W a l - t e r L e o n H i m l l e y ,B l m i r T w p . ;2 2 3 C l a r e n c e R a y m o n d H i n e l i n e , B l a i r ;2 1 2 - K e n n e t h E u g e n e H i n e - l i n e ,L i n .T w p . ;3 9 5 - - A l f r e d C h r i s - t o p h e r H o f f ,B l a i r ;4 6 8 - L e o n a r d C h r i s b o n H a i e r K e n . ;2 0 9 - M a r - s h a l l G u s t u s H o l l a n d .B l a i r ;5 9 8 - D e w e y B r y a n H o l s g e i n ,B l a i r . Clarence La r s Elmer Lu nd. ILuznd.A 1 I : sn L g g g -A n i :'zo een.;J lm H259--Be1°[\| nrd " P i§P9"'-'I'h80dOrn IIenl :Ie;ny Lusc hen. Gum. - C a m b e n Wailnee Bla i r :158- -Lloy d 5.A tl. ;2B""'3i&ll'it¥ eilan. Ari.:s9='es» Cum C. 'I°w1>.; sasi h t M(!G)n8Ughey ' erbert Georsre Mcwo.: 2'rz-Mm, Mor Zb5-11.111 n u r u lu sm-lsuw-\\»° |Her.;47 4- C he s te r Fre den c k Schafersrnan,Ari.;L19 "lar enc eGe ome Sc hafersman.Fon.;2 5 5 - L e s wr Peter Sc hafersman,Sher. '1'wp;6 5 - A l f r e d He nr y Scheer, Arl.; 'T'¥9--E1nent Herman Sc hmidt, F t.Cal.;1'.*E mi !H.Scheer, Arl.; 240--W alllc e F. Sc heer, Ari.; | 1 3 2 - wa ln e r Fe rd Scheer,Fog.;'2'1»-.-Orvnl Arthur Sehec ffler. Blair: $125 W i lh elm Sc helltede.Hey .; 483 »- Ern es t A lh ed Sc hmi dt. B iu r; 5 1 3 - - F l o y d W i l l i a m S c h m i d t ,F t . -Q 1 1 Y I - . .. f \ . . - v \ A . . .( I n |n { t ' 1 Lurldt. Biair.; ry Lu n dt. B laC 5 Twp ""%»§ Mc C a mh?belI, Cec il cCanr Cha rles Hc Cl se Mc Closkey .Alf re d Dim Blai r:46 - - } Cord. B }air T rel Mc fi otmd ln ,Her .;I I S G um. ;41.1---nur!'V ' * " " " " " . * " " " " " " " I lhgcnunald.Blai r:4 8 2 - H n r la : ; § A r l:13"""1"°P F .Sc hnudt,A " " : Fra nc e s Mel)Id,B l -2 5 0 3 - P e te r (»9°l'Ra=» Schrrqdt,F pEI]ner D e w ?[ a ~~ C ; | \ ; ~ J . S c h r m d t , A f l u s l B?ThO¥llR8 ROIIBH;Mc mnhnn'3i3£»-~0§f0 !'I °! 'm* ". §°h '1 °'..°{"f"ff§". A=l.=108-ma M¢1i:3,ir.`i~'¢T`E£1.f Arl.I 143-»»~Ar'mur Aurea ;5¢nm:|u-10-L-Ed\\'aI'd Leslie Madsen, am;E er.Fr.Cal '1`wn~=Sés .C';\_§f;1P; vs-Enmer M. Madsen, Blair; asm.. I S~=h"~'=§d'=f~ Ken.: "T "'?o:-Runga'llnvmond Mazill. Grant TWD.: 352 Sn.hrpm»F°n'e<'fwpi¥'t1 Cal 12--|-Omer Cornelius hialieate. Bz»ir:'W"!'"'" sem er,Sch "acher t 52.5-[.¢Veme W.Marquardt ,Cbnstiah Leonard '-"f*Hen '_Nick.;637--Siazdev Burt. Mmh' Rach. Twp.; e4'z-~Reir]hm rvH e r . ; Q -J o h n M a r s h a l l , A r i .I . 3 ¢ h u | m a n .F o n .T w g . .h S c h u r -~E d w a r d M.$5 Z§Y .='~A u l p J h i C a l .T w p . ;6 5 9 - w a l t e r E r n e s i m a n .~' § f : , " i " ' ° ; = f s _z '; , 2 §» M a s o n .H e r . ;6 1 6 - V e r n o n M i l v e r t ° " h " ' " " k ° 'a s " , f p 2 3 5 _ E d . M n t h i e a e n ,H e r . ;5 5 'l l t e r l i n S o l u m a n S h e e t s é h B l 9 _| M a u r i c e M e h r e n s ,B'h1.ir°" "2 vm x d C l a y t o n GBT-l»H H ' - »6 1 - 1 l 1 A d S h c e t a . R i c h . ' r w p s" 3 3 § : § f l . ' : ° °. m ? 1 ° !'»_ H e r . ;9 § n I¢ r 2 l d r ? I : » I n m o n She e1 .s R i n h . | \l'\>-vvlner m m m ns~H f f l f w i --e.en.;3;~ Wcldo Mencke. Blnlr; ~|539--§enn"L=me enuednht` Atl.; Bm _e lie Msreditlrm r. 358-Charles winiam Menmeh Ari.;?°g;G;,;*"f¢Michael. pnllér.QQ... m.~2$'5..'§,°°"'" Arthur Miller. Atl.; '1=»s-M321 |Bn>dez-men Miller. Grant Twp_; 12| |;'°h-=Eéwnrda Miller,Blair;ohn Henrv Miller, Kan.; 54|*IM Andgrg Milky. Blnir. 545.John Clnnr Mll!r~on1=. Bldr; us.Rohm Minor. Bldr; zsv-_|,.,¢;,,,g w y mom, Fon.;584 -ErnstIwrr Mmm. mah; 600 -En¢ ¢|,PU Moore,Blair;53 '-Pi rhr /G"§.°§. ". z: : ; ' § ".ifi- 4:0-4amue| Nlc ko lnj umk. nl-i n 11s_n.,§ man John Mnsmun, Hg;-,;.. c ss --mv aa z. Hmmm. Blllr:€\`¥.Z"€' §1'E\=:"y°"` BI|7¥; 4s1._ lhy wwé Nnnué m..xi»~- A m . I but W i lli un N v e / h o n . ~ 'NP-z 421 " h u l a Hurley sn...-1 maks. Blair;235-Mbert.AllisonSibbernscn.Ben.: 880-Alfred 0.3Sick» Blpir;145-Lnwnnm Si!!!-| beck, Blah-~ 486-Richard Theo..oreSievem~Cal.;184.-HarveyVernonSxmpuon.Bhi rr a zz-/n. Ired J. Skov,Arl:1%-ClxxeneeAlben smm.. Jr., ra, ou.; sez-Harnld Edwin Smith, Har.;1 4 1 -HIYYY Henry Smith,Atl.;19 6-|Le|1er Veman Smith. Ft, Cll.: 99l._n»\ma P. swim rf. Cal.: sos-\ Marla Michul Sondenm. Cum. C.\'l`wv.:534--Willhm Edward Bon-I.enberm Ft.CIL;846-AndnwDunvonSorensen.Ken.; 5.-Cui] Godfre Sonmlm. Cum. C. 'bmi17|-GLXIB Henrv Sorensen. Bill! 'l'vP.:214-Ahdmond Sorensen. s xs - ma m.i a m a m w m u Ari .; zzv-or. Fmlxi a sm-umm.Un. Tw-2 427-Walev lh r l h l l ls q f mn m B l a i r . : w - g g ? K m.rv gpqum, Ari.: aao-rt Ex-n~n z rick.Shir:w x - E m uSvriek.n C I I . :u a - mm. C.: \ _ 'P n » ¢ H¢ mn Homestead `News ltcm Mrs. Eward Quist entertain~tha Happy Harmony Club Thu~day nlternoon. An election of oBeers resulted as follows:Pres dent,Mrs.Cecil Ives;mecretaMn.Geoorge Chamberlain; mnTreasurer, Mm, Aubrey Gaines. EGM. NOTICE OF SALE ~'Hanlon AL 0'Hanlun,Annmeyl ma , _ _ . _ . _ - _ . _ - - - ~ - - - - " "_ _ " '' - - --fr ~I: n~t~ lem ~ one hunt!1'°d r w , -ghff-g»;~ (s ) Ho lm» ..e t sf :exe to w a lvu a l l ~ all bids. :tie s a nd reje c t ul? or DEPARTMENT or Roms* A N D I R R I G A T I O N , Wardner G. Swirl, State Engineer. J rai |" 4 '.;'; i . . \ » ; ~ f i é e t :' r { » ¥ ?¢ ~ f ' " . » 4 - » . . - v . . _.Hr s .Charles Brodermn. attend- ed a abuwer in honor of Mrs. Allen Ya wg ll a t th e Ge n lli f owe ll h o me , Saturlay aftemo on.Mi n e s Ph y lli s an d Ad a Ro g e i t were Fri day altern oon w l e r a a t the Chuien Brodernen home.=>.a t the A, c. nam. Attorney » » n - | 1 sa londny K\X28\l of Mn. Cards Ramen were Mrs.Daisy Divine,Mn.Matin Larsen,Mn.Peter-Nielsen nd Miss Nina Andaman.Mr. md Mrs. Ed Hansen, EdnlmdRita,were Sundny dinner gueau at the Floyd Welliver home in Omaha. ' ose i News Notes Wednesday evening visitors withMrs. Luun Tuite and Myron wereMr. and Mrs. Rvben Chrismmen, 12-3t e en | \|Clerk,Washington C0-9-4% NOTICE _ - - - - - u n d ! ! ~ w i t h ~ l l r l t h m m .Hr- md ln. Lan Boland me M |d M;-3. John ~ k l u n ,home included rl' son. Mr an M Mar?~°é°'§»~»d=~°"» Mrs. Hat John and Joan and use T i " ~Mr and Mrs. Orville Divine were .S:md8Y guest;ofe ___1~g3_ \..lg|»u|.ul.I m w a ' * ? w 1 | (SEAL)).mlm A \.-»9 4 :6<»\mr§' .J ,I mr.AL\Jo hn A. c mi zm. n n n n n " ¢ 'All I TBUHB Llluvnsavuu ---by notifed Bu tt th e undermined; Vic {or E .Holstein.mlar di nn o"'f - » - »nndnrF r e d L L n u n s w u l " "t h e l t h e C 0 l . m t ¥8 l 1 t h 0 n i Y g f 3 " ° ¥ ? " " ° . 1 f. . m . . . . , + m . l n f n n C c m n t v .com ol mmm-¢rNebraska.F Christian Bendt- reby given (hit Mm-hu tllzd wi th Umvttolmt.Iudn 01 mntv.elrrikllv har TO LANDOWNERS IN THEHURT-WASHINGTON UBAHQ.. AGE DISTRICT:Umler pravlsiom pf Clnpter 81,Artldléb ol the compiled Summa o! 1926, an regular annual elecdlrh _ ..._. ..._.u_.-..n..z".| » loo . comms sxo rusn `|H-nw-» ma Ronxm or umuu, mulPROCEEDINGS' 'Hulse Pileher and Mr. md Mn.Gene Christensen of Blnlr. Mr. andCounty Commlssionen Room,Mrp.Frank Bmdenen md M i n Blmlr, Nebr., Hu-ch 23, 1952, Ruth and Chula were dternoon The Bmml ol County Commm- calla.rs.nionan met punumt to ndjourn-Phyllis Knmer wu a Sunday A!- ~----»-e"».~.» .».\m~ nl cntherlns Broder- Mrs.Tolhe.The high school studenfs and Mr. Divine plnn to present a pro-gram at the Rose Hill school,fhunday weninz. April 2, includ-lng two plays, "Polly of the Fol- lies" md "'l`apa"., ..-A f i M N H dx N ~ "`é`it£`"` ;5"réEE,'{§; ia; ms Elunor Rollnnd of Bowman, orth Dakotx, ~ Mr. and Mrs.ubort Stray of Omaha.Hin Eleanor Rollmd left, Fri-zy, for hor home in Bomnan,orth Dakota, »!§ar_a tgnarhy vi!- a n a s p e n t a u l l u n y u l . u m n u . n u . . ¢ u 5 home.xMr. and Mn. Ben Kjeidguand of Tekamah were Thursday dternoonvisitors at the Fri-nk Nelson home. Mr. and Mn. Vernon Miller and family and Miss Ruby Piercy of Council Bluffs, Iowa, were sgm- Dutxict Conn ox v-»......,..,.._.Counw, Nebmslu. clawed Febrquy9. 1942, issued in the vmceedmsnt.hure\n pendinz entitled "ln theMatter of the Awliadnn w SeJ\ Real Emma bv Yicmr E. Holstein.Guhrdian of Fred C. Holnudnf In-nme",g uvinsr iilzfgnhig \»;~;= l n on an 'dnv_ 'Mnnrh zv. l Es'rA'rr-:o teen. deceasod. Notice is hamnieBendmenunderslsmed.Wuhingbon o(md mnnxt xtheestsiaul dmeaned.and vim the IAN Rollnndn The Bell Creek Club met Thurs- y nt the lekoy Bisbee home, th L1 memben present. Vlnlwrn~re Mn. 'Pc-ney Bnrwn, Mrs.~~arren, and Mn.Willi.\rn Bisbee~t hostess were ~-Pokemon md M n .A nun. Mn. Carl Culbarg in ~ont will be the next hoehu. Mr. md Mn. Peter Nielsen npen undsy evening nt Ed CHAnnn'n. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larsen nn lton spent Sunday evening at tb ' ~ter Iverson home. Nina und Walter Andersen wenndny afwmoon visitors of U ~nrguret Iverson.. Mr. and Mrs. Lara Rollnnd an ~hlllip, and Miss Eleanor Rollan ~pent Thursday evening at th ~ardn Larsen home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen anIr. and Mn. Menill Hansen an Charles of Omaha were Sundn allers at thé Martin Larsen hom Mr. und Mrs. Blu King.Mn. Hnrold Paulsen und baby spent n (ew dxys last week ut the parental, Funk Nellon, home.Mr.` and Mn. Clyde Russel wenSaturdxy evening guestu at Elm K i g s .ldren and Frtnklln Nelnon ut.-tended Luther '~;_g"°» Wsdneadnyevening, at the orvmld Hansen home.Mr. und Mrs. G°°f§° Chumbo:- luln and hmlly Atben ed the Kin- dred Club ayater supper, held Sat- ur y evening, at the Bono School. luJ1cqueline Erickson, f.each~ sr of the Homestead School, was taken to the Oakland Hospital, Wednesday, where she was operat-ed on for appendlrids. Her manyfriends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Allen Yowell wlll substitute Mr.and Mn.Ned Tyson and family and Wilbur Cunety and Wilbur Iumes,were Sunday vis- itors at the James Conety home. HOMESTEAD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Hans Wulf attend-ed the funeral services for Mrs.Karl Meissnex- in Omaha, Thurs- y,d Those helping Albert Kuhr cele-brnte his birthday Thursday aller- noon and evening were Mr.andMn. Henry Kuh-|Mr. md Mrs. Clnrence Hansen and children, md Mr. and Mrs. George Mencke and daughter,Slturday evening gueau of Mm.Emmn Andreasnn were Mrs. GinaPetersen and Pete Petersen.OnMondnyMrs.Andreuon accom-Plnied the R-my Fagerqulsta toFremont w nee Mrs,Immanuel Andreuon. *; '\r',, . I BENDORF FUNERAL HOME Phone 40 A M B UL A NC E SE RV ICE Modem Funln| Servlce Conddernte ln Colt §»"X¢£mininrnzr1x or at me U\l!§*Vf8BLllll§|Aan .,........,,-m m m Bendtsen Dmrlez win be held in the offiu .made. am .pg1=v\{q\; nf the County (Berk of Burn cmm- - '-1. n\..\.-....,\, 14.1.1-n. ment taken.Maxch 9, 1942-'~°°"~- ----- -- ---u Gun.:DuPme nc - L D Lons H c mv sen.mummy " " ' " " " """ " 'itco und _1_ ~ ~ b¢n.''Mrs. Mnlcoim Brodemen, Sum guem of Ge01'8'° Nelson and nm-P and jp u Tun a ,item im warn Mr. and Mrs. James Ry-The minutes of the prmedsng o y a w n y nun f 1 M .a n mb- d,mnafino .,_,.. md md lm>r°'V°d-_ilers -=the F r m a n n u m : : ; ~ § 1 i $ " m w ' §`» Ev-13cense1942,uma.n r umm.Mr IM Mn. Pete Andersen -ml an and I)<ms0Yo é' w andu~».°xm¢ Paenen. Harlan l.nd| J§}°;'}f'd_?f»"°;Lf..fffa §¢'....° Rav-L u q g ,u v Qau uv vu......__B o a r d o f D i r e c t o r s a l l _I.|UI1Jl.lI.},UUL!m u .d u Ha l l "»""'01 - s . M o n e st e r n m e n d R u w e m d c i n i d r u n w e r e IIIQI'b i r i h d - I ?O D R n n d n v d i n n e r : n e s t s o f t h e G U B *Drainage the highest bidder for use mu senthe followimz dmnbed iam-ea in real estaw owned by nld ward. tplwitzAn undivided 1-9 interest inandtot.heEslt Ha lfo f the Southeast Quarter and the een 60 acres S11 tha West ,ggg o d1e Sou east usrtero -f l . .zo.Township 19.Nmh- Ranze 10. East of the 6th P. M..in Washington County, Nehru' ka-s u s s l e w i x l b e f o f o a s h w f lwillun made subleft to ine su\zrov~ al of the Disnrlct Court of Wash-ingwn County. Nebraska. as by lhesmtuiee in such cases made andprovidedDw a = ; g m "{°5'Z'£"" k , this 3 sv n are -~a wcroa E. HoLs'rE1N. Guardian of me G. Holewin. ln-sane.9-41; NOTICE DF FINAL aa roar ln the County Court of Washink- ton County. Nebraska.ESTATE ot Chris Jnnwl.de - ceased.Notice ls hereby elven that Har- old E. Roe has filed with the andesigned, Countv Julze of Wuh-lngrwn County. Nebraska. his final resort as Adrnlnlvrstor or! the Es-tate of Chris Jansen. Decelsed. andmade an application for final sd-ministrstion and dlschanre. and forthe assignment ol residue of Es~ TAYLOR ' omrv churn. wumngrm Cowmty. ?. ma. m uly_ "",§,§' .-» - -~or e $5112Dated mm sur. 1942(SEAL,John A. Corrigan.10-#lt County Judie- NOTICE To ca surmns O'H.snlon &.(Ylisnlon,Attorneys County Court,Washington Coun- ty, Nebmsks.ESTATE OF Niels A. Jggpcraen, deceased ,_Notice is given to the credxwrsto appear before me at the Coun¥Y Court room in Blair, Nebraska, onlthe 10th day of April, 1942, and on the 18th day of July, 1942 for the purpose ol examination, ndgnst- ment and allowance of claims.All claims not filed on or before the |Ioth day of July, 1942, vnll be for ever barred.Dated this lam day ol March. 1942.(SEAL)~John A. Corrigan, 11-4t 'County Judge. NOTICE To ca iwITOa s A.G. Debel. Attorney l Nebraska.ESTATE OF Marv Fischer. da~ 'e Notice is nziven to the eredlbors ,uw appear belore me at we Counw,Court room in Bbdr, Nebraska. on & WELLS LIVE STOCK AUCTION EVERY W EDNESDAY Fremont at I-logs - Cattle » lmoo o'<1<»k I iHorses - Sheep \A dependable, convenient market for farmers and feeders lo buy and sell all kinds of livmlock.All modem,sanitary equipment.lnp.-mv-1 rnuf mnrlix smx Sum sum-v¢»|en.g s FREMONT. NEBRASKA : T a y l o r ev W e l l s A u c t i o n C o m p a n y '1 lrunnulua snr; trlet, to rin me vsrv ~-1the expiration ol the ~ of Lloyd Palmer.s.~s. BRECKENRIDGE, 11.0,Secretary. NOTICE 'ro DEYENDANTS Granny dr Moore, AttomeYl Fsmam Buildinl. Omnhli IN THE D1s'rmc 'r COURT OF , WASHINGTON COUNTY. NE- BRASKA.oi ha unknown heirs devisees,legateee and personal represen- tatives and all other persons ""terested in the estale of Jens Black Jensen,deceased,samepartyasJenaB.Jensen,de-ceased, real names unknovvn, and all other persons havxng orclaiminganyinterestinthe West Hal! of ~the Northeast Quarter of Section Thirty-five(as),Townshiv Twenty (em. North, Range Ten (10). East ol th St h ?M.in Washln n T e ~.EWCounty.Nehrsskagesl names nora Kam Hart and Rex Hart,her husband,and Mabel L. Sehaeiler, a widow, and WilliamJensen,single.(imnleaded with Anne Jensen,) Defendants: Notice is hereby given that on the mn my of nmh. 1942, Ang-usta Mdsr Iiled her Petition and [commenced an action ln the Dlsf trier Court of Wsshlnghm County,Nebraska.Docket o,Page 180. against the above named Delon-dsnte, the object and pi -mr of which are to lorecloae u certain mortgage for $4500.00 onThe West Hal! of the North-east Quarter of Section Thir- ty-Iive '(35), Township Twen- ty (20),North, Range Ten(10)East of the (ith P. M., in Washington County,NebraB~ ka,which was executed on the 1st dayof March, 1930 by Jena B. Jensen and Anne Jensen, as Murtgagore, to Augusta Meier, ss Mongagee, nhich was duly recorded on the lstday of March, 1930 and recorded in Hook is at Page las of the Mortg- Iuge Records of wsshmgwn Coun- W' Nebraska; said mortgsg heinggiven Ln secure the re-pn;ent oi certain promissory note r obli- gation in wntmg dated M9 h let 1930 and Plmnuff alleges that there ns '\n\v due and owing Ham Vnrelher wxth interest thereon atL.. ...». .J mit, me annum from |111 on shid indebtedness 54501100 piwmn, ...... _..._..hereby ordered to draw wsrli-Wi Msmh 20.on the funds lndiaaed m WY Mr. and Mrs. Nels Petersen and same.Carried. dl memlnn vr¢8~Mr. and Mrs. Pete Andersen wereent votinz "sye".so Sunday dinner guats sb the Morse Walter Anderson, supplies S 1 |Chrmfeneen home.Msnus Beck. salary .so.o0\sm. Morse chnmnaen, Hazel,C. J. Beekman, supplies .50 Clarence nd Dean, were callers at J. E. Campbell, Com. work and mileageCity of Blair, refund County Clerk, expenseClerk Dist. Court, costsR. E. Fairchild, mile- age, etc.Florence Feer, clericalMargaret Fisher, clericalRay Gillett, painting sign Niles Hansen, clerical , Kelso Chemical Oo.,' supplies Pete Kruse, laborE. B. Leads, suppliesL. D. Long, Com. work and mileageH. J. Madsen, postage, eu-. Omaha Printing Co., supplies 'Omaha School Supply Co., Stephensen School Supply Co., suppliesH. C. Blaeo, euppliaThe Gamble Store, supplies Burt Co . ~ Oi l C°~. gas and ol Burt Co. Coop. Serv. Sta., gas and oilEarwoodMotors.repairs Gate City Iron Works, repairsInterstate Mach. & Supp Co., repairsWeston Long, hauling Sidles Oo., supplies Tyson..Long w- rentDavenport Bee er Corp., repairsTruhlsen Bros., repairs Christensen Lbr. Co., unknown,and Defendants g su plies ly repairsNebr. Bridge Supply & Lbr. Co.. lumberLaurence Oerman, labor Henry C. Rasmussen, labor Lloyd E. Spiker, labor Henry D. Stork, labor Chas. Thielfoldt, laborClarence Arnold, labor Alfred S. Quint, laborH. C. Kuhr, laborPaul Wulf, laborHarrySmith, laborJames Anderson, laborHerman C. Kay, laborEarl Caldwell, et al, labor C. J. Beekmann, poorBlair Cemetery Ass'n, poor Blair Hosuital. Door 120.00 16.1519.5023.66 11145 the sushi Iverson home, Sunay evening.'Mrs. Virgil Prlee and baby vis- ; ned the George Hansen home from Wednesday sltemoon until Satur-lday night. \Sunday dinner guests at the Ju.30-00\»|ius Weber home included Mr. and12.00!)h1_ Thorvald Hansen and Frances 1 759 Mae and Mm. Harland Christensen35.00 3.6050.00 6.50 120.00 -and Betty Lou.l Frances Mae Hansen entertained ¢he.Luther league at the parental,Thorvu.ld Hansen, home, Wednes- day evening. Betty Lon Christen- sen and Ellen l.arsen.weze over-"-qgf guests.8.32 r. and Mrs,Clarence Hansen and Susan were Wednesday guests268.26 at the Thorvsld Hansen home.Mr. and Mrs. Thorvsld Hansen9 m helped Pete larsen eeleyx-are msbnthday, Sunday evening.2530 Mr. and Mn. Elmer Thonc and4935 lla were Sunday evening c..Ilers at 10.60 lhe Ted Iverson home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wachter101.77 and Mrs. Ted Iverson and Carol Leesttended the music Iutivsl in 142.00 Blair, Friday evening.34.00 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ,Hansen were Saturday evening callers at1,90 the Albert Madsen home.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson, Harriet ss.x'l and Elsie, were Blair visitors, sn- zssso "May-1530 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thielfoldt 5030 were Sunday afternoon callers at the Ed Wilson home.95°_Mrs._ Gus Peppmiller and Mrs.555 hd Wilson spent Wednesday alt- s e m 105.60 1.80 2.00 6.00 ernoon quilting at the home of Mrs. George Hindley. _hiarilyn Johnson was an over mg t guest t Sh' 1 M n,Tuesday night xr ey "Ei Mt. and Mm.Chris Vinderslev .und _(emily, Mr. and Mrs. Harold |)Iag\ll and family and Leonard~ Vmderslev were Sunday dinner150' zuests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tot-30_w g_;,g;;d Caol °g lremont. The bc- wss u ce e rate Carol'-~ ond birthday.s sec 3_00`Messrs. and Mesdames Ted Iver- 3_35 son _and family, Elmer Thane and ms? family, Hurley Clements and Rich- 720' ani, Soren Jensen and Janet, Nor-590\ ns Ward and Myron, Merle Ward, m_001Clsrence Petersen and Marylis of u.5sl Omaha, Harold Magill and familyuf. n\.... sz.-m. .....| s».-...a ns...-.ni 1 1 tave Kahnk family.Mr. and Mrs Marlin Voss wereThursday evening visitors of Wd- ter Sspponfields.Mrs. Harold Christeneenk birth-day was Tuesday; evening callersbo help her celebrate were Messrs.and Mesdames Harold Rasmussenand children, Harold French lhdand family,Rose Dsvla and son, Herman Rahlfs and LsVerne, and Roy mhln and children.Messrs.and Mesdames Harold,w. Rasmussen and family, GilfordFrench, Jens Hansen; and fhard French attended s roller s ating party in Fremont, Saturday even- mg.Mr. and Mrs. lauis Rasmussendrove to Teksmah, Sunday, tu vis-it J. G. Kennedy, and Llxe Dr. G. Allely family.Sunday alternoon and supper guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harold French and family were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kuhr and children, and Donald Rasmussen.Mrs. Robert Schenk and Mrs.Detlef Wulf were Monday after.noon vlaitore of Mrs.Bernard Wulf. Mrs. C. X. Hansen has been spending s (ew days Llxere. Mr. and giuxiea James Wulf and sons were ay guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pearse.Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Emma Taylor. Mr.and Mrs.Marlon Denman and family of Springfield were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs Wlll Hansen and family. The Clar- ence Hansens were Saturday guests.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mencke end theMadsenbrothers were Tuesday evening visitors of the J-larry Mad- sene.Mr,and Mrs.Harold W.Rss<nnussen arid family and Mr. and Mm Austin Renehsw dmve to Tekamah, Sunday, to vim Mr. amMrs.Jay Mcfllanahan and heb; daughter.Mrs. Louis Rasmussen and Mrs John Rasmussen attended the Blai Pick Up Club, Thursday,at th- home o! Mrs. H. H. Brown.Wund has been received that former Rose Hill resident,YerrRyan,been promoted to th rank of Corporal in we MilitarPolice at Camp. Luis, Obisto, Cal lornia.Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Rasmus aen called on Mr. and Mrs. ChrRasmussen in Fremont, Tuesdn Mrs. Emma Taylor, Messrs. ar n E J1 1I IQ V \ HOURS 9 to 12; 2 to 5.Doinunents Made Colds,Sc laticn.Neu rlti s.Lumbggzo.Hend- achea.Rhe uma tia m.Armendicima.Co n n i - pati on;Sinus . Liver. S toma c h. K idney and Biadder 'I'roub}es; Female Disorders. Nerv- ousness;Hi g h Bhtrod Pressure:Influ enzaandMn n v Oth er Diseases Resuond to 6hir<>m¢u¢ Adjustments Dr. D. C. Knee, Chiropractor PHONE 254 OPPOSITE COURT lI(§IrSE ONCOLFAX STKETerm: Are Cash Office. SX-Home $3 lVIen's Dress Has $195 ¢o$395 ~ BOYS' DRESS HATS $125 m $150 .\~-Dress Shoes Oxfords $2.50 In $3.95 In Tun or Blac k Men's Dress Socks, Pair -15: to 35: J - n . G A m u s o N BL A IR, NE B RA S K A »n v ~~rl late l wan ten at \mb~I nl » tho Anne (arter lim e cs ..lir .i..`2i?.f.. dt the residence 3 doors west of the Grlbertson Gro~ wry Store. F r i d a y ,M a r c h 2 7 t h l`h lwilluwinz Described Huusehuld Goods One library table radio and stand bookcase and books ont rocking chair davenport heating stove iron bed spring.md mattress lamp draser pictures kitchen :hairs six dm ning; room thalrs three stands one pedmtal table one side board one china cabinet two rugs 9x12 four throw rugs onepiece nf lrnoleum one coal scuttle dishes one new walnut .len oven quilts one pair of blankets six pillows kitchen marqurtene curtains dustleaa mop carpet sweeper 2 plant pedestal clothes rack ironing board apartment gas stove cook stove ice box hm kitchen tables washing machine cookmK uten mls fruit jars garden tools and other miscellaneous items Term s are Cash on Day of Sale Ora 'Odessa Jensen, Adm. G F B R O S S A u c t C J S C H M I D T C l e r k ~ sir?honey advnncerl for extension of abstractwith interes: at 10% from March wut, 1942.Ylaintiff prays that in defaultof payment by said Defendants orsome of them of the amount duetheplamtiffasaforesaid,said 'Zl'l§'¢"'1'§""».°§i'.i"§S...'.§i.§ af iii; to satisfy the sum found due with interest and costs of suit and that isprd defenggnts and all per-sns lc arming through or un erthem or any of them he excluded from and foreclosed of any and all mdempggr rn or hon upon said mortga prernraesYouandeachof you are re. quired io answer said petition on'or bc-fare the 21th day of April. 194IAUGUSTA MEIER Pr.ArN'r1rr-'. By Cranny & Moore, Her Attorn~eys 11»~1t NOTICE To CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received attheoffice of the Department of Roads and Irrigation in the State 1 '.:.:_ .'' :;:_' ..::;`;:.'|.,1 :1 ' 1 ';:'°_ ny l.i|\dbed. spring and mattres drasser; one feather ~|"""°"v .fi3 hl'une: and equity of ._i :;':_~\. : ~::.:;''I .-.- :. :'l 2. __,..., sf.-<3 /N , Capitol a't Lincoln, Nebraska, on April 16, 1942, until 10:00 o'clockA.M., and at that time publicly op»ened and read for SAND GRAVELSURFACING and incidental' work gp tl_i:aMHer1usn-Arlington Patrol Christensen Lbr. Co., poorE. 0. Fairchild, poor E. O. Fairchild. l. A., poor Dr, W. E. Goehrlng, poor Gregersen Drug Store, poo Dr. C. D. ;!-Inward, poor Josephine Johnson, poorKlopp Printing Co., poor Leo Miller, poorNebr.Methodist Hospital, poorSafewag Store, poorMrs. Dick Stricklett, poor E. W. Taylor & Co.,poor Dorena Walker, poorR. werden, poor On motion the resignati 2005] IiSIi»`5éf'§ii&`Ei§..`EYiria`Viiiiéliiéi38.75 180.00 and family were Saturday evcnxn i I 1 g75.0 visitors at the Floyd Johnson home. 8.65ssoo 5.50s.so12.00 38.10 47.75 20.00 9.2523.65 42.50 of ' lio n L. Struve as County Assessor was accepted.C.E,Johnson appeared and made personal application to fill the vaaancy caused by the resigna-tion of M. L.Struve. Moved ond seconded that C.E. Johnson beappointed County Assessor to fillthevacancy for the unexpired term, he to file bond as provided by law.On motion the resignation of Carl Olson, Deputy Sheriff, was accepted.A request for the sv-pointment of Claude Clarnents asDeputy Sheriff to fill the vacancyin that office was approved wy-ect to his filing bond as provid d by law. This being the time set for hear-ing the matter of egras to high- the occasion was to celebrate Mr.Johnson's birthday.Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson andMr.and Mrs.Merle Ward were Omaha visitors, Wednesday. Mr, and. Mrs. Norris Ward andMr.and Mrs.Clarence Petersen attended the funeral of Mr. Wards uncle in Forest City, Iowa, Sunday. _Mrs. Riley Brodersen and Terry, and Dale Schultz were supperEgtlests nt the Malcolm Brodersenhome, Monday. I l Fontanelle News The Garden and Study Club met|:t the home of Mrs. Bill Steaven- on.Mr..and Mrs. Stanley Kerkhoffof Palisade were guests of Mr. andMrs. August Kerkhoff and son.Miss Edna Sohweder intertdned the What-So-Ever (lub. Rhine Schurman visited rela- tives in Wisner. Mrs. Fred Bosehult entered the 'Clarkson Hospital in Omaha for a major operation.Mr. and Mrs. August KerkhoffentertainedthePinochléClub,mth Pmes goin to M ,Rv..x.....,.......__ '€ ._ ._.'?_n y ' Mesdames John Taylor and fumily,l ChHs Rowe and children, and How- ard Taylor helped Peggy Taylor celebrate her birthday, recently.Miss Charlotte Larsen of Ran-dolph, Nebraska, has bech spend-ing a few days with the Will Han-sen family.`Mrs.Walter Sappenfield.und Mrs. Laura Tofte were Monday af. temoon visitors of the Clurence Jensens in Fremont.George Nelson,Myron Toile, Mrs. Walter Sappenfield, and MrsRobertChristensenwerevisitonin Omaha, Thursday. Mrs. Sappen field called on the James Sapperr field family. Mies Mary Divine spent las week with Mr. and Mrs.Cullel Wright. Mr.and Mrs.Otto Ruwe aniDorothy called on Mr. and MrsRay Ruwe and family, Thursday The Raymond Howes were Satur day evening guests ul Mr.nn< Mrs. Harvey Kuhr and family. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mn Will Wulf and Donald were M1 and Mrs. George Wuli of Arlington, Gene Rasmussen, and PhiliRoland.Miss Jenn Mayo of RochesterMinnesota, is spending a two-weevacation with her brother-iri-la'and silt/er, Mr. and Mrs. RaymanRasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Horol Weaver or Galesburg, Illinois, al 1 K. 5 l. r. P r,k wd\d :e I 0 0 »A BLAIR, NEBRASKA \ : » \ .'\ :\ .'\ x \ \ \ : : \ : KEEP YOUR HOME IN GOOD REPAIR"~ ,f .._ ., ,.4 ~ , _ __ __- »_.......\ Y . \ 1 \ \ \ x \ \ \ u x . \ DE F E N S E A U T H O R I T I E S KEEP YOUR HOME IN GOOD REPAIR"~ ,f . S AY D H e n s ;A U T H O R I T I E S With many matenah essential to ou: coxmtrfs defame getting scarce, it is nod patrioiic lor us to wuts or ta use any available mpplies unnecessarily. But we axe told, too, tha! we will be doing ihe right thing by oumolves, and our duty as good citizens, il we keep our homes in good repair-Ht plaéec in which to live. Mako any necessary repairs to youx home with the aid Man F.H.A.TitleIIoanihrouqhihilbankhskfordahilnl S I » i~ 1 ,, E .|: »: ; ~ ' Jm ;n u r d r a n n""~".::.f f »» j.f;. WASHINGTON COUNTY BANK BLAIR, NEBRASKA Banking Hours 1q Till 3 Daily \ ~..\ \ , \ . \ . \ .' \ .' \ x \ \ . x \ w : a . \ . \ \ \ .' \ .' \ .' \ , x' \ .' \ \ .' \ .' \ .'\. \: \.'\..\ ,' \ . iw. zw-w aww noau.The approximate quantities are: 2,197 Cu Yds. Sand Gravel Sur-face Course Material.The attention of bidders is di-rected to the Special Provisionslcovering subletting or assigningthe contract.'Compliance by the contractorwith the standards as to hours oflabor prescribed by the "Fair La- bor Standards Act of 193B", lp- proved June 25, was (Public No. 718,75th Congress),will be re- quired in the performance of the work under this contract. The minimum wage paid m all skilled labor employed on this con- tract shall be seventy~fivs (15) cents per hour.The minimum wage paid to all intermediate labor employed on this contract shall be sixty (60) cents per hour._ The minimum wage paid so all unskilled labor employed on this contract shall be forty-five (45) cents per hour. Plans and specification for the work MAY be seen and informationsecured at the office of the CountyClerk at Bldr, Nebraska, or at theoffice of *hs Department ol Roads3 Irrlkllwn at Lincoln, Nebras. The auoeeaslul bidder will be re-w i n d to furnish bond ln an amount equal w 100% of an con-trltt.As an evidence of good faith insubmittinganwxwldform avivrk. the bidder must filo, was his Pmmul.a cenified cheek"wie payable so the Department way from W% SEBA ol' Secdon ll.Township is North, Range 9. all parties eoncemed appeared in per-son and by counsel and asked thatthe matter be continued until AV' ril 6, 1942, at 10 o'clock A.M. The resignation of Fred Gustlm overaeer in Road District 22, wasaccepted and on motion James An- derson was appointed to tlll the,vacancy. On motion the Bond of James Anderson as ovenseer wasapproved.The bond of George Schuett. ov- eraeer in Road District 8, was av- proved.The bond of Andrew Nielsem Overseer Road District 19, was all' proved. On motion Blind AsBlstal'\C°,check No. 88 was ordered cancelled beeaase of death of red lent.On motion a tax reiundpof ;14.1'l was granted Lowell Thompson.there being an error inassessment- By order of the County Court,renewal of Mothers Pendon wasgrantedBlancheWoodsKellenamount $10.00 per month for six mouths bednning April 1, 1942.°Order revoldng pension of El-|118 Iglnbree was received and placed on e.~On motion a Resolution wasn-domed dwfklnz me P\¢°°'!.'-I mnhod of (ood stamp dlstrihutlonlto the Sta te mn old!! Pla n oh .....u,~n|, nomar mann, mrs. mn-ll Lallman, Henry Scheer and Mel-vin Ruwe..Mr, and lllrs. Merle Bnxner, !or~ merly of Nickerson, have returned from Missouri to make their home on the Herman farm. F (Rode Jw fre... . Fred Grabbe was a visitor, Tues- day and Wednesday, at the George Helnasen home.Mr. and Mrs. Allen Yowell were Sunday dinner guests at the BenWachter home.Mrs. Allen Yowell spent from Wednesday until Saturday ahtho Pete .lessen home ln Sioux City/ Iowa.Mr. and Mn. Aubrey Gdnse andfamilyandMissMaryMahlercalled, Sunday, at the Mary Moore and Sam Moore homes in Blair.Thunday evenll\8' esllers at the Margaret william. home were Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bunn and family. Mins Mary Metsler ol Decatur was aweek-end guest ol her su- ter. Mrs. Aubrey GainesSunday altemoon callers at the George Helnasen heme were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thompson and dlvsnm of alan-.Mr. and Mrs.Frank Nelsonlpent Tuesday evening at the Eddiahdbution effective aa o l M,y;Oleaon some'L 1942.\Mr. and Mrs.George H'elnalen on motion gm Bang sajoupedmd family and Mrs.M t to meet April 6, 1942. Helen K. Bolt, Oounty Gert. argareWilliams and Joyce helped EthelMetzlereelebratelm*birthday,Sunday. 1 also spending a raw duya there ne-fore Mr. Weaver enters the Army Air Corps..Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.Everett Stork and family wereMessrs." and Mesdamee HarlandWulf and Sharlene, Perry Toebben, and Ed Stork.I Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Rasmus. lm and Shirley vidted Mrs. Otto Arp at the Methodist Hospital inOmaha,Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. James Wulf andsons, and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Wulfwere Saturday evening guests of the Harland Wulfs. Mr.and Mrs.Harland Nelson were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. J. T. ,Nelaon, Sunday, in honor of Mrs.Ndson's birthday.Meedamea Will Wulf and Don-ald, Bud Croudy and children, and Ray Wulf and son helped Mrs. ArithurLarsen of Omaha celebrateher birthday, Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. Jens Hansen wen Thursday evening guests of Hr and Mrs. Hennan Matson.` Mr. and Mn. Chris Raamunei and Mr. and Mrs.Jens IversonWGN!sunday mleets of the JenSorenaens.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Benaon an sons were Sunday dnnsr guest of Mrs. Adelia Gnuse. Mrs.Minnie Benson called oMrs.Home Andreason,Sunda; gd on Mrs. .Orville Benson, .Mon I I I `la ax n u w..§?':... ar. ~ ..........; Sendai._ ~'I ' I W M J 0 ONE like to lie awake; yet every niyxt thousands toss and tumble, count sheep, wony and fret, be- .~m.<»= uw can't met to sleep.Next day :muy feel dullL 1Si§§'i»§&§<=1§§§ hr`Id msmblé.'nafims eva hp'pened to you?When it doa, whv don't you do as many other people do when Nerve: threaten zo spoil their ret, work, mioymem, and good 5%1 i mn p a - - u y Dr. Mila Effervzscznt Nervine Tabldx D r l\Ki||w 'mFr»»~»-»1.1 Nmvine Tablets are n c ombina- ~`5£L§»§\i.Efi1 for generations as an BM in quledng 1"mPY over-strained nerves. " l i l f - f a l i i n s l n M i l l i . .;" Y wmv m n mmmP..§'. ; ?°.2';a"- * ° - " * " ' ° " a , ° ° " ~ r ' ' ": " - m - " "no ge nlnfhbinrenuvdvmovu'-u:ed'nerve»uuuhntointerfere wiih your work or :pall your pleasure. I m u h d a p - 1 5 0 B i n l l h e h p i i n H \ fs.,7~v'-~Q '>- B1 ,1a4z. . - - - - - } - r - a h...-ru h y T a k e C h a n c e s W i t h I n s u r a n c e ? W h Your Next Pollcy Comes Up--Whether it-Be Dwelllng, Busine§s,Automobile \\ l .en or ANY KIND of INSURANCE _Why Not Place. It Wlth B L A l R ' S L A R G E S T I N S U R A N C E A G E N C Y The Agency Egstablished by Unequalled Service.The Agency That Has Been Time Tested by 25 Years of Local Service.We Might Also Add: An Agency That Has Brought Itself Through Times of Financia '`-' ---OWN RESOIURSES and Without the Aid of Outside R e g a r d i n g S t r e n g t I o | m p a m - _.... It Gives Us n Great Deal of Pleasure to Show the Assets of the HARTFORD FIRE INSUR- ANCE Company, According to Their Statement of December 31, 1941, Which Company We Have Reprelenled Over 20 Years:--'for the s mancna B ~Hartford Fire Insurance Co. to be Sl29,6'l\,4B4.03. This Company Has Been Time-Tested and Never Found Wanting Since 1910, and is Ono of th e Few Compa nies t h a t Ca me Through Such National Disasters as tha Chi cago Fire and tho San Francisco Earthquake Payi ng Thei r Claims and Conti nuing to do Busine ss. , . , . . . _ _ Regardiess of E ...~y 1 -BILITY of Companies, Give U2 the Opportunity to Discuss Your insurance Matters Before Writing or Renewing.BETTER YET--- O Ser"Ask Our Hundreds of Satisfied Policy Holders Regarding ur - Before You Buy: Compare the ssnvlcl-; and ADJUSTMENTS of Our Agency With Any of Our Competitors "N b kI X O N C O M P A N Y B l a i r ,e r a s G .L .D , '¢---An A ency Established by Unequalled ServiceInsurance of Every Known Kmd g Hex-bet German, eounty er shipped some 224-pound h~ to due South Omaha Stock Ml et, Tuesday; the shipment :co at the $18.85 muk. »._ |0 l \|:0 m e n t .1 0 0 2 S o u t h W a l k e r .1 2 - l t * . . ¢ a n » » - - » \ of I~l~oata,£1ee ~f noxious weeds and barley:Phone 2649, _ ._ Five Ds to Appear on Program .-..-»¢»--- ..........W p »¢,J ...a ..J?..4 CHEA 0 \lEm Frrmt.12-n*as bu. s mancna B ~Hartford Fire Insurance Co. to be Sl29,6'l\,4B4.03. This Company Has Been Time-Tested and Never Found Wanting Since 1910, and is Ono of th e Few Compa nies t h a t Ca me Through Such National Disasters as tha Chi cago Fire and tho San Francisco Earthquake Payi ng Thei r Claims and Conti nuing to do Busine ss. 1~-11;~. ~ . .. FOR SALE:Minneapoliaéloline1% ton Fund truck; 1940 il ton |// _ \.|/1 \ _..._ ...-o ' | | n FOR SALE: Modern 5-room houseclose in. Also income nrouertv byowner. Phone 292.2-tl Se'ira S~laton were M12-1:~310 West 1-'rom ¢n ¢n FOR RENT I ...~y 1 -BILITY of Companies, Give U2 the Opportunity to Discuss Your insurance Matters Before Writing or Renewing.BETTER YET--- O Ser"Ask Our Hundreds of Satisfied Policy Holders Regarding ur - Before You Buy: Compare the ssnvlcl-; and ADJUSTMENTS of Our Agency With Any of Our Competitors "N b kI X O N C O M P A N Y B l a i r ,e r a s G .L .D , '¢---An A ency Established by Unequalled ServiceInsurance of Every Known Kmd g Hex-bet German, eounty er shipped some 224-pound h~ to due South Omaha Stock Ml et, Tuesday; the shipment :co at the $18.85 muk. »._ |0 l \|:0 m e n t .1 0 0 2 S o u t h W a l k e r .1 2 - l t * . . ¢ a n » » - - » \ of I~l~oata,£1ee ~f noxious weeds and barley:Phone 2649, _ ._ Five Ds to Appear on Program .-..-»¢»--- ..........W p »¢,J ...a ..J?..4 CHEA 0 \lEm Frrmt.12-n*as bu. s mancna B ~Hartford Fire Insurance Co. to be Sl29,6'l\,4B4.03. This Company Has Been Time-Tested and Never Found Wanting Since 1910, and is Ono of th e Few Compa nies t h a t Ca me Through Such National Disasters as tha Chi cago Fire and tho San Francisco Earthquake Payi ng Thei r Claims and Conti nuing to do Busine ss. 1~-11;~. ~ . .. FOR SALE:Minneapoliaéloline1% ton Fund truck; 1940 il ton |// - `.|/1 \ _..._ ...-o ' | | n FOR SALE: Modern 5-room houseclose in. Also income nrouertv byowner. Phone 292.2-tl Se'ira S~laton were M12-1:~310 West 1-'rom ¢n ¢n FOR RENT rs. d "'°""annum \ FOR RENT M o o n apmh-nent.dvvmstaira. 124;310 West Front. 5-ROOM modzrn house for rent.12-11:uo nnrd Amll.MODERN APARTMENT, close inTelephone292.7-ti FOR ~ENT: Four-room house and b~ | ._$1o per mo._ W A N T E D J I v i l é dw n y u u i l v . w n r u Chevgolet 1 condxtiom | F OR S A L E : wi n d mi ll I er g. 1- Bnl Your victory gardm,as WANTED:Girl or woman F i n e C O I l d i | . i o l l .C .W ." " " " " ' § ' § , ' |- _' -_'| ; | : u c l q ;n v u c v v u . . . . . . . . .| u . ¢ u v U Y B \ . ¢OSen,Phono Calho un, 1 12 lg* ''N T ;m fn r ;C °o le near EJ C PE RI ENC ED g ur l wan ts ho us e also vi si ted the reFR W £n # O n S t Gas work and c are of c hild ren oxen cW E SE L L q u a li ty baby chickn.J S? agld water.Fi no lvc ationBooky ou r o rde rs early .f o r offic e o r sma ll business ings.503 Ea s t C o lfa x.12 -I t 'Produc e.F r me r lv Be:noice's Beau ty ;A GOOD MA N t o wo r k o n fa rm.9-3t Dolan'a Feed &:mil red,"»'13{°,'§lFon SALE:B*erk%hire gills b fo r A vr i l fa rr ow.1 tm f 11-2t"Ho wa r d Char o . 0 . . - oSh C 11 11 1°r t!1=,»-§"u or p a c u nm*Chris S.Hansen.2 nu.no rth went of Blair.12 - lt* i Advertise I n Th e E n te r p r i It Brinf;s . Results FOR SALE Ei fa te r c nrn ine w w e r ,vou r ba bv c hic ks now wut? Washimzton Co un tv Hatc hl §2»Lf ||MEALm'"'..':'.?2,s _c 0~I .»°n l : ~an 7 \I..\DIOLUS»y gung peppy bu\b31 FOR SALE: Si! fl€Sh milk QOBJ LSThirty varie ties and c o lors. Dis-'In qu i re fo r Ke nn eth Piper,1 % .........»..fl umm 11nn 3 0 9 w .miles west of DeSobo.~12»zv= ~.'1 hy thb a drummperFi- l\nrill bn case mnzuwu. ........ ...-, _,,2 1L'S h.1out_ _ _ _|PnAm1 E HAY for sale.Peter SCRATCH PADS.hi lh q\.\l"\Vi bond saver. 12: wr wound.Oth-er uualities. Sc uer uound.\FOR SALE:Ysgefs hybrid, 120. 43-£1 The Entcrurise.111 U. S. 18.Arnold Hansen.Phone Kennard 3601.'1-St' OATS for B8l€-A. B. Baales.12-if TYPEWRITEO1;k¢.lBBONS_AllWHITEno c x u m Coekere\§',kei°' <52 °°"°{""?°'"'"" chicks for sale.|The En e ' Lf. Washiuzwn County Hxtchery. Fon s.u.E CHEAP: 11/1 lot East11241.|Nelgxaska sc.Call Black 97. 1 Hagge, Phone 221 on 31.12-11.* .12. FOR SALE J hn ra eofr\\»E p\a.nf.e'r-i2 -i 12%. Dsv1s.rp0R SALE:-A pair uf double l trees two pole sirius.three.',_<|-.u uAi.'d:Holstein cows. !re§\3,Cathér co1l\}rs.o0e1}lek kg; | I1 g n c r i b .Don 't delay pla nt mlr m o m ha n two mo r e We4\kS. If y ou nl e interested in a straw. berry bed,the S€nntor Dunlap `'-*F 1 1h. ' n l l s l s .. - u n . . "V Aanrf"1».....--»- e .Deliver ` o `0 No. 32 n n Coffee SAS'y 1 lb. Zlc Crackers 1 lbs. l8c 1 lb. llc Sardines I N o u . Sc Can I Pancake Flour V ITA R ICH 3 lb. Bag l4c 23c lb K.C. BAKING POWDER While They Last Z5»0unce Can -l8c 16-Ounce Can _l3c I0-Ounce Can 7c Pork Chops CENTER CUTS .33c lb. » .-- - - - - - - - ° Kraft Dinner 2 Pkgs. 17c 296: lb Bu lk Kr au t 6¢ lb. wa U 0 Potatoes SEED 100 LB. BAGS Cake Flour BLACKBIRD23/, lb. Pkg. 13c Bacon Squares .l9c lb. Kraft Cheese Swiss,lb.-38: American, lb.3Sc Long Horn,lb 30c 2 lbs. 45c Hamburger Pickles mms 9c jar M inced Ham wns0Nsl9c lb. good u m a w yum-=»»--..--,kit shoul:In*t Wait un§il n.e>=t "¢\'{ P n m e the rosie 'bushes Loo.ua.- -NA .+¢\lf¢dnn't Ieave » . J 4_gwvvi gxapu onsun.,..,1Thewin The F`i\|over three buds.Y [{l°0\s|out and producn better if cur dancing si _''--_......Nebraska,back..Don't nexium ua pruney o u r Nu bushes well back into\ we green stx\k, even il no morethan s i;ches remains above the the Amat Friday ew nn 6; Dax and Dorot ; d " § e anrluzers.Phone 221on RS-12.n F. w. Jenseml S B E U S fo r h co ws md c\ ole\12~l§66 W est Grant St °°"';;=§;1 and extra mod hreeu-- 'u .i é i w i f Sn milo o r e N ° T | ' t S ..._ff.1 1 1 m. M U omxd.I-I ad '......e mFl~y be gr own i n8\.t¢ennn¢2v.S e t O u t t h t ~ A tnpdv ...»»»¢m - - I mh d do not try to false them from ed.They should be set out next aeknanoonmthe gardnespot dry.Light, 'lxwts will not in- \ / n u l v u u V F Bellows Friday. §A¢urday,|mncn no .M .... ...,A NNOU NCE M E NTS 1'».g.=»»=»f¢ M=f"'>;';;_*\;\» 'rl-mal 10-az' __n lm. Ba t'o ants n _cmmca or °'=""S"`T.A.Lefepuon mr ,fL~ff`f'n.mbm on §,,.'EAnL mY'ssx,wB=x\uu¢». 'soc fo-~..,., ,I _hlloth-A \. wh ter Sunday. The Commupiop ..,|gmnw 51.m g x MAY H belt i10-SC' rzr.1'l'n2jure than.1. Po ta wa may be planted nm| Utne now.Red Triumphs aree a r\ y mmrm.Euiy Ohloe »,nd\ Cnhhlers,however,grow well:round here.\ For||.gnden wimibreak,we m m m Chinme Elm or Can- Lindehmeyer:xv a.....,......._.._.school. nj mm.Némlng wurship,\vl¢e w\\\be held,as of former\=°mm;,;\;»s;»»<f sermon, "LessonBéegxjs, on Thunday before EMM, from 'um hal Entry" Palm p.m.Sundxy.6:30,PJunior Endavor.\LUTHERAN KENNARD AND~7:30, sénnon, "Annum and un WASHINGTON-P.c.Jensem' mmf - n n "_Sunday School, 10 mjn. at Kenrxi BAP'1'l§'i`--Gugaf. spe:ker,D.II.Pllfff Sunday Semce #2 B pm.. Ward of Des Momes, w\\\ coductl Specxnl Communion S¢\"hcs Thurs-\--\n-...\ 1... 'llv. 8 mn. Easter Sunday |p¢£i,1 駧€"'r""`§"` "az u¢¢."1,;;;, B ~ w m a l m m b x x u n a -'.'g f r o m 6 3 , l l ~ M l g g 5 ' soma of the highizsibpmducin ~o u lm m .DANA c 1.LEc§¢- §'"'=' FARM, Phone ms.12-21 °'"''' - - 1 -K-\»\WE ~ FOR, SALE;Five exh1»good* A.H.SPE S i x A iors, nel fnuxjth c gc-nts'e Includec d i n e w Ru i h V ha m, G Jnnps. Th r u winner: awards bra ska J .P. J . ' dent. bir th: 27. 23c lb Hamburger K.C. BAKING POWDER While They Last Z5»0unce Can -l8c 16-Ounce Can _l3c I0-Ounce Can 7c 2 lbs. 45c M inced Ham wns0Nsl9c lb. 9c jar ecwd from the upper one-rl the class, will take Re- ummn,March 80 and 31. l in the group are Geral- ehmeyer, Donna Patterson, Vilkins,Luverne Cunning- ene Kruger,and Walter i ugh this competition,thea of 250 scholarships to be\ fd by the University ol Ne-~ are releclnd. JOHNSON NEARS 9lST s m'rnu,xY P.Johnson,Blair resi- will celebrate his 91st lny next Friday.MarchAn lnfarmal g§th€1:lng`o( ble Glasses, wmv pn". w........-_..service,10:30.Lenten service, B p.m.Communion service on the eveningof Holy Thursday, begin~ ning at 8 o'<:lock. Good Friday een- vice begins at 10:30. An Easter cagntata will be presented jw the choir on Wednesday evening, Ap- ril 1, in the church.The public it invited.ST.M.-\RY'S EP'lSCOPAL-~ Gordon Hughes:Church School..9:80. Morning Worship, 11 o'::\ocl¢. ROSE HILL METHODIST--A_ W. Clarke: Sunday School, 10 n.n1. Divine Service, 11 mm. The pastor will preach."Palm Branches or Cmss Beams".M211-1oDts'r._J°hn P, Br'00lt.!: 10 a.m., Church School,worshipand study. ll |.m., Moming Wor- L._ --.n ...........~ "I-'nirest Lord .le- \ i\I Divine Service..THOMPSON BROS. HYBRIDR A Y M O N D H O L S T E I N F1 Inw|d939-Slteffelted at nm $51, :d dJ O I N S T H E N A 34.50. soc ;:au¢¢l¢m ~ q f u g l .imyniahd Holstein, non of Mr . gf d mg de -M J . " ` § ' 5 ' fl ' § { '" " ami Mrs.Ed Holstein of Gnlva,lawn, former Washington County GOOD WORK MAILB. Also some residents, has joined the U. s.slwtled Poland u m a rows.,Navy, He will leave in n few dnya ~ ~ § = 5 * " " ~2 m §';'"';'for the Great Lakes station to un-o mr.-1¢ d e r g o a preliminary trnining|FOR SALE: course.onta.BOCRaymondspent"ge week-end liovendlck,Blair Rt. 3.12-2 visiting friends nnd relntives i nlpo n SALE Good clean Khei-non w r bu.Herman! :Raspberry.straw-nsplngun plants.Blair and vicinity.berry md12-lt., m b Hooks. M d M dl Po l 2 . 3 . . ¢ § .¢ '¢ \. Z'°°° an TRY MORGAN Bno s s e w|.._.._.._.U.___._-_._»....,x...'l QORN-safnrales s_B:"'- %:"':"°i 1 \| v l§¢ FOR SALE: soo bu. Gunner wus.John Becklun, Blain, -Phono 122on 86.12-2t' .1 FURNITUF/E upholnterlhg, retin-ishing.repdrlng, not canlng_..rug work, mnrremes. em.Phone* Blue 151.George N. Miller. 12-tr / CARDEN i>L;.vxNa and team work.'1-'fan H.Strlckletl.can Rui '19z 11-sc I.I.sf.LN,.FARME RSl "I wantYO'-\r dead ntvck.Have s varietyof premiums.Blair Renderlnx Service. Phone 17 collect..H°l}v Jensen. Agent, Union Ren-denlrx Co.. LaPlatw. Nebr. 9-tl I-'0UNDA'noNs di d waterwaysunderdrainspout:should be Il n ..~oe Material V u l c a n i ; ~ \ W e W m B u y Your Old 'fires For Cash PRODUCTSOpen Al ~ngGOOD*/EAR - - - ~ ' - - - ~ "Wiz: c. s. Kermlrd . _ - We Wm Buy Your Old 'fires For Cash n¢¢|-ala of Condition e° ' ; _GOOD*/EAR RE I as