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04-23-1942Nam-ash's mug m,¢,mW¢¢kly Newlpapek- Plant. i i i _~ . r » - 1 - - 4 - | - 1 1 ' \T ' \ 1 ' \ T .i 'nv '(']FFi¢:ial Countv M ore Local l'|€wapu.uuThan Any Other Weekly 1 ln Nebraska 1 .~D L Y 1 l . Q 1 \ » L L \ » 1 » ` \ . / I - J1~ym¢y.on¢ RuralCo~f \d8hf1FwmnHQuarU0¥i o!County ~°*"" s U n a c m m 1 o u r m o z v m n v s . m ; u s o "J osh ua Fi t the Battle of J eri c ho", was g ive n an "A " ra tin g fo r e ve ry poin t. oli wh ic h th e c hor al gro ups were jud§'ed:interpretation,into- nntion,accuracy,rh y th m,tone, dic tion,presentation an d appear- ance.~... |§ *\..1 . m 1 v t z i u g i l 'w h i c h t h e y w i l l ~1 | u \ \ . i d w i l l b e d e t e r m i n e d o n v 1 § | \ 1 I o f H I G H ' ¢ B t i I 1 | 1 8 . \ ¢ B d p r o d u c - \1'u [U 1 i l l c o n s u m p t i o n l a s t y e a r . 1 I V ~1t.\liHIl will be held at 11118 rIln;;t n Blair,F o r t Calhoun, ¢n11:\r=i and Herman high 3t]l00\8. »r\ha.nt:s in the towns where tion which will reach heya dumticm of the war. The mu one which is vital to both ness men and farmers and ;predicted that much intere be shown in the meeting. :P s h e ~ e n ~.=.~ ERNE ST BROCK J 0 l N S A R M Y ' r o B E H E L D Ernest Brock, son of Mr.and W E D . ,A P R I L . ~ EI ¢\§°§l§n»°fd"}:¢;q&h¢m y ~ " ° ° w T § T ° ° ' B §¥"'§'§'¢§&1"\%°J'?,'<f'3i ifns ;;'§,,' {,'§\ gather at the §dethodisrtryc.h into the fmnnoe department with »\;m~na n Wednesday e Alcohol' Plants ,J mi '_z.Apr§l B w h e n D r . ` FSJ T333 wsxno( years he hu ristensen, h d of the Chemubeen in thenutomubile business ,,,| Department _cf the UnvernltyAuburn, 'Nebruka, but since U,,__Nebrukn, d.mcuns_ the Ieuiblli cle sm put the limitations on um and the posalbilitxes of the es business,Ernest thought bag wlishment of Sndnntrill nl make x chnnge. The business \m._pl\nta in WI-B~\§U|Kf°!\ County. der competent help will be kentChnstensen wxll also touch ~ nmnilir so um when the war ispther chanlca!devalcpments over, Ernest can come back home which Nebraska farm producm - n an im~ ~mn:-= ..-.{S{§ gf? p gar Ration 'ork Started `lers Will Be Regis- ' |First. Consumerso Follow Shortly . L ADJUSTSTOCKS IN STORES - ers uelllng sugar will feel int pinch of the sugar radon- xrogram which is to mu! in- ltion next week, na Com- .y Raticming Chainnan Hughoke thin week. All gmcers will~uired to register on next~ay or Wdnesday ln the first u! Lhe program. Following the xtralion of reiailers, an adjust-. of sugar stacks in tho starsbe mnde which will Lake fonne issuanco of sugar purchase` mates which will allow the haso ot additional sugar stocks ithhold the purchase of sugar l their over-supply is gona.purpose of such action il in rje u leveling out of sugar ~$ . .p . i v r1 , `.~ ,¥ 'r 1 . " a .l r a -, . `Q A nr.hi~"n 3 1 __.-»..~, 5 * -o___ .c'0 . * '\\1Q W a n t A Q u e e n ?H e 1 e ' s 5 o f T h e m ... Ono of the above girls will be queen for a day at Dana College when the annual Dana CollegeLilac Time May Festival takenplace on May Znd.The five girls pictumd above are the ehoice of the Dana coeds, having been ael-ected by vote o! the student body early this month. The Ulu Ti me activity i lsponsoredby the D m boyl' -».. A." Club.The queen who wil relgn at the featival will not ~=announced until the night of th~ affair.In the above piehire, leff. right,the girls are Mhr2U¢Ann Johnson, Fresno, California Bcity Ann Oleaon,'HuuzhinmMinnesota; Eleanor Jansen. Chi cage;Honor Lyche,Elkho -Iowa;and Vlrglnia `Ca@pbel Blair," HenryC. Ogram Makeslnitif1lTriQ Actual size of 'win depend up§f`1°l'iILg §§¢l::=u \ T*"*""`" in s world which is IIl0lBL ~nduring. gf»=;h@»d June, when 1§ T'§3""§§`i°'£?L?`L'if°" than Hg' a zinningsm eeg °f§"E§`1T1 m;_.g;_- for 2 quarter of a century.ua Farmers are urged to keep in toucl;fm annual baccalaureate sermonwith County Agent E DFnhrney will be given by the clans on Sun-d a y e v e n i n g , M a y 1 7 t h w i t h g 1 m d u ~ "~0W i l'l~ afrxic andand GGY l whiM h of t ~uried beneath it in the mudter of the creek. The bank of! in large chunks, some of weighed us much as sever-ndred pounds, burying several z ouths entirely. N I E X h v l J.\lU1ll.1J1&|1\'J..\u t Injure d .as " " `r§`oB1~'5'RE§CmG nlcuuun w - °-°.m2,;'a-"f'§:?C.'~°....~:'. : ~..¢.~Be Topic at Vlctuns of Earth Slide zen"-..:.~ °°"I"f,.'.:'.a,."°».§":,.~Men sDmner SE; Kauea, Fo Schoolbqys Ask GES T9 gear BILLY DEAN H1-NE;29 Mr H Leo rsvo!E amb- .poninwulnlph Hineline.The five boys involved, in addi-on to those previously named, era Iver Piper, son of Mr. and lm Kenneth Piper; (igrry _faul- Fhal I l B GI I I I I B I l l l\|.luluuuu:u " J -»»...n\.. :...r~1.....L..=....n f f'.nn1n 1f!!1:B m m ! lA Blair GrouDS \§",l';`I:'.§:°l','§`§,.,"3'5";'¥.§£l."";1i'i:on, son of Mr. and M'aulaon;and Inland ;_ - . . - __-¢R a t e d S u p e r l o r AtMus1c.Contést Highest Ratings Given Octet,Glee Clubs, Mixed Choir evening._The use of the middlewest larthe lncsting of war lndustrlss his lesped to thu foreground in meant months due m tha immunity M danger Imm slr raids, hsrge npsnspacesinwhichfactoriesAnd plants may be located and genenl freedom from congestion.Along with the increase in war produn-tion has come the notd lor indul- --ul as 'um alcohol plants o! gfelter u- svixilsblxiwera .w.,&'.4 1our§"3§Y' E N'b' °"""v ¥ " ° i " § " Blml High School music groups aw.u on e F nthe Illish-ict Music Contest in l":v-lg°\§?ty "imid ~ g>f§= es- mont,April 17 and 18.The A m,.§'§¢ o In .52 2'"$| Q groups honond in this msrmer arelmen shu r g m; i nw re g fi n 3 ; the boys'oem,girls'and boys'f hgleeclubsand the n. esppellsluu o ol as a mutor fuel andc h i Anf di h Iesllela one time acohol gas was sold ° r.a n v .at local servicq stations. W: Chris; ~Zihnil muy serve their customers ,__ iq the lull exte nt o f th ei r c u stom-ers' allowed pur c \\ass.___~ B U G S A R E ~~~ ¥"m"§ § other! fr the dgep,| ndimcent d o g After the regiltrauon ox grocer:next week, another, larger regim- tntinn will take place when con-sumers ul this calmly will regis- ter. This is scheduled to be enum ed the fnllowing week. Exact time.dam und date will be unauneed S m u u u s ' 1 ' t u u u A 1 Winwr mortality at chinch bugs was not enough to have much el- fect on LhepotenLlal chlne_l\ bug population ln Washington County, and far-mera .of thiq area are Eoin Blair High 'l°hursday,May2l ,,.... .1,. ¢-_...11.... IO W DL w a n a . [ t u - . . _ | . . . _ .: h e y vy e r q b u i l d i n g t h e d a m -5 \in The Enterpnse nean. woun-....almstatutaunalandmd u str l u s '- --A |an 1\ndni*.¢l1R bak-sr.:-=°-~=° ""= a '°"°"' """"'|G1_4§S 1? §25.'="¥.3.':.:'::.'f'will the annual spring survey of '1`1'18J1_1n .|.1'i41...~§{=,g""°the bank to get dirt To build gg;"T .J the Nebraska College of Agricul-t m n M a y 2 s dm, when guddeuly u imc P |Th neck in which Bmy Dean ture, nine or ten counties were of the bank let go..'E c at his death Tuesdayclassed as "quite serious" in their In less than a month :mother A number of the 1105* who "¥£°*H1nd}ne In sh vm in the above I o u t l o o k f o r c h i n c h b u g s .. f r e n 9 1 °c l a s s o f B l a i r ; a § g g § ¢ 1 g g ° j = _ g _ n i _ ° g a i d i n g w i t h t h e P w i e c t .l a w u m o r n i n g i s o . ..I . _ . . . . . - j i n e ¢ f | | \ ! . l n l n h n z a .TT C * I T P ~~~ '_ers or sugar Bunn an u-=-af---= --_-......:-,. nur' nnn'rH|"f.if)nef|.e8 should al-1 Anwn mmn the 'T-year-old boyseneuhg . 1 °`Elii¢"'" £5 »¢h5°|. Finurenburiedinthemudmdun- m . s o l f 1. 1.1 M a r k s ,m u s i c i n s t r u c t o r . " "|\.\..|.....,\. us 01;of a l- i s A oduc - d t h e .ter is m i - i t i s t w i l l _':':::::'::; fluff!! dl!! "'"!E'fl'!"I".£"' ":::.: tl:¢;-<L1|.h|\u1J. are located are amseo1.. r» 1:1 tl\|1r high schools to rog»i 1 r. Uo1l>ing stores such as Or- uu f :1pLknr :md Telbasto ngay reg-ister at their nearest Hiqg School. In Blair all pogigtrltlo Wm'b¢ held at the Central School. R¢g§g~tration hours will be 9 to 12 and for further word about the chinchibug situation during the growing season. A A A R e p o r t s n r I |)_____]\ ation taking pine on the followingThursday, May 21st. The class mis year numbers 63 which is 6 less than thlnt which gnduntod in 1941.It is, however,for from the record number of 92 which graduated in 1039.The tentative list of graduates A number of the boys at meschool ran nearly hal1a mile to the Roland Smith farm home to summon aid by telephone 'While others worked feverishly Winn; cover this buried boys. Men of the distHct soon assembled as well asdoctorsfromBlair,member2 of uown l1ll55Uun| lu i l t A t T h e B l a i r B o a t W o r k s ,L a r e s t A n d F i n e s t O n i v e r The new bout, the "Henry C.mmm", recently launched at the :lair Boot Works and built by Pet- men and Haecker of Blair, made L1 trial mn last Saturday from llair to Omaha..The leisurely run from Blxir, hrough squalls and heavy show- ~ required more than three hoursinmoved. according to those on the band, girls' octet, mixed octet, pencunaion group, and by MargnretBxrry. for her bafnli twirling elb- hibildon.Georgia Wrleh's soprano solo and Mildred Johnson'u pimms solo were rated 8°°'i- As a result of their appearance at the contest, the boys' octet waswas invited tn ning over radio sta~ tion KORN on Friday evening. The group includes Philip Im-sen,Jack Barry,Kenneth Feet, Charles Han-dlhoh,Nels Carlsen.Wdrren Jenkins md Martin Kuhr.More than two Lhouund stu- dents ntwnded the distritt contestan Pmmnnt: Blair was represented The dinner hu been ee: xo; mov.Tickets are 65¢ per person. Tiek- et luis chdx-men are L. C. Ki p, Peter Strlckled, and BlbéBol:_0'l-Innlon is generul chalnnan.Farmers who do not receive nn ln-vitation are welcome io attend "un-der their own power",stated Chairman O'I1anlon early today. Rétervations, however, must be innolaterthanMonday evening. CALHOUN G IS 'roNATION CAPITOL Two Fort Calhoun girls are lamong the mmy young womn. 1 in 5.X.ed for the sugar rgtioning is \m»\x;;ht about by the curlailment. .J hipments frnm the Philippines na-rl the Hawaiian lllands and by xl <increased use uf sugar in in- dnnrial plants mnking war mnwr- ial. Llwer,when consumers axelncedunthesuszsrnti oni nlln - \of nmhulng, ration card! will he issued tn individuals ol the\nrious familles Aoqrjiing "Sli W o r k o n D o n a Pleclgesilomplete Ma1ge§Record Timr In Vi s i t i n g E v e r y F a r m Ho me . 2 1 1 2 Se e n The Triple A organization, sid-. .- _-...\.... ...ra ..n...»¢ mlm follows.All graduaies areBlair unless otherwise, slated. aida Amcs;Jenn Amlle en Andersen, Herman;FBailey; Raymond Bellows; V Bellows; Jr.;Hans Doe;I Carlsen; Pauline Cottei Junels;Mary Jayne Divine;lDudgeon;Shirley Fischer;Foley; Gerald For-sberg; W Fuhlrodt; Marvin Goldbeck; and Goreham; Glen Guyer; C :Elinor5°hf'\ f;''~'!;1=n "him Farren uLeon- tl arls tl KIEll LU' uns nun 1°-,_ __M k tous sc hool. He was later en lc Blair Hospital ln an nmbuhmc f-Artif ic ia l re ap intio n wa s me an -'B I L L Y D E A N u1:~:r;11:~:B rhilc g iven w Billy D ean Hixleline Rahman Photo Hntrrprlar Engraving nt the efforts were to no gvml. Hel QSM, Lhae the 65-foot mwlmz is ~ '" " "', xc hiitted for the worécalt will gg-y 1 Y°""8 _penplm \'ho have \>=;_»= wwinwd w pon-e vessel is being en m -tons in Wu ington, D. C.Miss-wn, Illino igwhé xe n win be plxced 3 00 NOW ENROLLED Marian McNuir, daughter ol mr.=-_ ..-am M R Miniuiuui River I N H O M E N U R S I N G a n d Mn.Fred McNair, ldt last,.,..\¢ nw um caoitol where she wi1\pf: :b is P I I1 rl>ent plans, each memvrgr vt -~~,lmily vqill be allowed 'A pound ofnur per week.Also nnnounvged. it out nftleielly, is a 5-pofund lim- L pvr person per yenr for esnninll »ur|m5cs._` COUNTY EXAMSA RE FR I DA Y Eighth grade exunlnalionn forcounty rural school ehildren willlf held throughout the county to-mmw (Pridw). mud Q°w§¢y Superintendent Ralph Fmt m l d this v/eek!`About 200 ln the Wylll take the exxml and hal! of the Amber is upectd to come U0 Blair. The balnnoe will take a- aminutions at Kennnrd,Arllng» ton,Calhoun,Herman, Washing- wn, Fnntenelle, and the Xmmxnuel I/uthernn School in the watom unpnrt ol the co rvThe final examinations will be held May 'I at whichime All pu- pils will come to Blur. e o n y l u :w e r e w i l l i n g 0 0 g l v e L l m ¢5 °t h e m o v e m e n t ,c o m p l e t e d t h e d r i v e t h r o u g h o u t t h e c o u n t y f o r d e f e n s e b o n d s a n d d e f e n s e p l e d g e s l n r e c - o r d t i m e t h i s w e e k .T h e i r w o r k w a s v l r h m l l y c o m p l e t e d b y M o n ~ d w e v e n i n g ,a c c o r d i n g t o C l a r k L i p p i n c o t t ,A A A e h s i r m m o ! W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y .A m m o f 1 1 . 0 w o r k e r s a i d e d w i t h t h e c n n vn s a l a s t w e e k ,L i p p i n c o t t r e p o r t e d , m x - k i n g 2 1 1 2 c a l l s i n t h e c o u n t y . I t i s b e l i e ve d t h a t ve r y f e w w e r e m i s w i r i n t h e d r i v e , T h e r o - x p o n a e w u e x o e p t i o n n l l y g o o d , t h e a v e n g e n w h d u g ; s s , a o f o r t h e n e x t y e s .1 A l l w o r k e r s , i n c l u d i n g C l u k U P - p l n c o m J a m e s l l h r a w l m d C l a i r e n c ¥ W i l k e n i n g , w h o m i l l s 3 1 ? t h e T r i p e A b o a r d , d i d t h e w o r k w i t h - o u t e l u r g e f o r t i m e o r m i l e a g e . G e o r g e T .H e d e l u n d ,C o u n t y B o n d S a l e C h a i r m a n , r o p o r t d e u - l y T u e s d a y t h a t c o m p l e t e r e b u m s h a d n o t y e t b e e n r e c e i ve d f r o m t h e t o w n s o f t h e c o u n t y b u t B - n o c o m - \. . . :. . ¢ Hamilton; Lillian Hansen; MymeHansen;Roger Hansen;BroyHarding; Ruth Holbrook; Margar-et Hovendlck. Hennnn; Phyllis lv- ereon, Herman;Lyle Japp, Kennard; Pearl Jen- sen; Phyllis Jensen; Phyllis Jones;Dngny Kjellin;Lydia Larlen;James Long; Beverly McBride; Ann McQuarrie; Enid Mocll; Wr- bare Moore; Ruth Mundorf; Glen Nlcholxen; Gerhud Nygnud; Ver-non Perry; William P!el!Ier;Paul Pieper; Jeanette Plumb; BorbunPound;Ethel M u Ray;Arthur Robinson; Eunice Holland; Wilma Root;Dondd Rnstemmn; Roland Smith,Fort Calhoun;Cliffordsan, Pm callwun; Hmm Sender- up; Alice Thompson; Aim: Thorn- burgh; LeRoy Von; Roland Wonrick; Nell Webster; Ruuell Wes- terguxd;Georgia Wrieh;Bette Young; Jean Young. MRS- R. nrrcmmmBUYS PAULGEN CAFE vels vls ly1 r l i EFI EHR? lime her graduationlmm 'nm-n Calhoun Hllh 3¢|,¢,¢1,mink ;11"1l},2}ken igto the Uy `E1'2`n§Q 'Miiéizus °m:;1~¢;,,-...,,mana. IJ hic h ev :rvic e c Th e bl p | | ' ¢ | . | . | | | | U I | | : _ " ' " 1 " i ; ," " '- ' - _ 'g n i n M I l l Il ll l ll l ' b l l \ l v l l P - " ' - i n " i a . 1 : 5§ " ' i ' f " I . . . . . . . . . \ " ° p u t 1;\ ¥ f . . . . . . . " ¢ = . m ¢ 5 a t u m E m u .N w \ ? E ' . ' P f _ 3 1 ' . E ". . 3 . § " » . ' I. ° ° . 1 '. 'f . 4 '¢ . a m a num| .c e,nur. l\3nli..\IU ...,...-,-_had c ome too late.rac k waters °1.-~ _-.... +..1 lil me Elll.D¢Uu»no a t ti e d u p f o r th e n i g h t Do u glla s tr e et br i dg e a t and resumed i u cruise m n Sunday mor nin g. u b e r o f O m a h n m e n w e r e ; 1 _K - : _# m a n n ~f b ~ Iiéiéling orraxmiwd an vo\~| U. rugn wlwn. ww- -~----- -unteern r p m themselves known. to r epor t f or a . si milar p osi tion in Eze wor k il; o pe n to ever y o ne -" 3 W a sh in gto n, s ur ly in J un o. ere is no ee or expense involvupon th e p art of tho se e nga ged in C H I L D D R O W N S ; n.- I-ninind*cnurte.Th e wo r k i s B U R I E D F R I D A Y WRCTC |llGy Wcnu vnu.-......_,_to bed.T h e y remained there th mu g h o u t th e d a y an d still au f- 1 latefe:ed from shoc k an d abil Tuesday .The teacher at the school is Mins Hxr jo r i e Salt: y vho gold 1'h<;.f1=; ~t'~?x.,Z . 5maha smvnx them brine wumn- umm on m me #ww U. .._=.....,A. Jonas, president of f.\§e ~ ing home nursing m m who River Development Apocmuon and might take over muh U! dw work I, 1¢ Welsh, member Q! the uso- of wang for nluk me wounded in cmuonn executive couunmee.the event of war or major num- Aisn aboard were Fnnlg Pggcka, tropha in _ Ernest Roland G°\1'Y. 18-mumh old mn of Mr.and Mrs.Philip Gary of wut o f Herman, wasburied Friday inthe New England cemetpry; garden \v_ere'hel2_nt 2 terprise following mg_1 --_...a.1'lh i t B116 h i ll TQPBIWUI;vn--- _the c hildren agninat play ing in that In Blair :nam " J " -.Xlo"c1ock at the rum Dlvf-llfv Uguluscreek.| 1 1 ~ 1 1 1 " w g i n ~ w i t h R g v . J q h n l ' 8 l » 0 I | W O H IB II '_.E€°E?f..'i',I n C l 1 h o u n 3 8 i n _ b r ¥ o n o -e j ° S '||nf \.f li i?4 . u ; a - - : - - I W i l IG H .LuvW . C ° m " 5 ' t h e r e i n a ;::k;?t1;§chool and a. rnadwrtl'1 i 1 1, of if. Accordinti to .in-RALPH HINELINI: . . . :gin and Chris-I. Pererwrl. x1=v=====5-»---=. saw m ux ,._,___,___.?m§`w§§2 given The Enb¢lPl'l59»very Pale and frightened and c bu\1ders,a11d DT.M01-rm M. are emvuedand in Arlingwil, 86;Little rarnulr. unrwuw .Ulu .than h u b w ;an appropriation suffermg a broken les,1-um Nnelsen of Blamr.The boat earned gg l;n week in a. water tank nem- ._\¢|f-frnrn kin nrdlml in the Biair Hom a q_1jew_ ot six.J A H N E L F I L E S F D R a mpe-8lvu a»nmnnu-at.ed r15 Survwors are the parents I.nn\ rn | I L :Q lf \Hli I H. \,.\... n-...1.\..»..1 nf ,,1,,¢_{¢_ NAVY RELIEF l D R W E 0 P E N S with a county quota of ms, the Navy Relief Soc.iety'drive will be conducted in Washington Couztyhom April 2? to May 4.Ralph ,fairdlild of Blair is county ehaih riian; he will be assisted by. Mrs. H.C.McClellan,vice <-hairman.Neln-aska's quota is $32,688.anothc national fund to be raised la $s,ooo,ooo. COUNTIANS WED AT I SAN LUIS OBISTO -'\popular place for marriages, n.-mlv. was San Lula Obisto, California; local tr-lends have re-re.\¢ll word of the weddings there l of ww- former Washington Countymen, both of whom are naw in the armed forces of our nation.Mfgwrvoral Paul Soanton. son of - ang Mrs. Roy Spanton of Blair, Ind hllar Jennie Bieksr ol Omaha, were married at the San Lain Obisto Catholic Mission last week. A ceremony at the chanel on" m b 2 1 m o o sm.Ro om c.Menkxng, onetime resident of Arl-ington. ard Miss Edith Sohotwrt of Little Rock, Arkansas. caps. Q 1; Rent:offleiated and attendantswere SKY- and Mrs. Victor Sensor-er. Sgt. and Mrs.Menldng will make their homs in New Jersey,where he plans to attend an of-!lcer's tralulnk school. The groom'smmm, Mr. me un. A, c. la nk-inz, now rollde ln Pasadena,Cal~ n.....x..\...» .-_ .,.|\.|¢m¢»~ ln the pilation of me réllulm woe vw.,made. He indicated, however, unrl what reports had come in werevery good and he felt quite satis-I lied with the results o! the e!1ort.| PAPIO SUPERVISORS TO BE ELECTED Two supervisors of the Paplo Soil donservation District will be,deded Saturday, April 25.The only polling place where those owning land in the District mayvote in person will be in the oflioe of Ed Matthiesen, Blair.Voting » may be dune between the hodrs of 1:00 p. rn. and 8:00 p. rn.Any District land»owner may,however, vote by mail.Ballotsmay be sxurod at the office ofEd Matthieaen, Blair; or at any of the following locations:Johnson Drug Stem. Herman;William SleversShun,Fort Qlhoun;Kennard Stall Bank, Kennard; Green Lan-tern Cale, Arlington; Orum Store; Fontanolle Store.Mailed ballots should be ni - dreoled zo Ed Matthissen,Blur. Nebraska, or to H. E. Engstrom,secretary State Soil ConservationCommittee, Lincoln, Nam-salm.l Anyone voting by maif should, be sure to place his name on the \ envdope for .identitioatlon purwl-\_ ea, as only District land mmm are allowed to vote.Ballots may be mailed any Hme previous to sazurd»ydev:;in¢,m}>of-mr-_:p ore t,zs .d.u.u¢ mn¢ wv » ¢ a u¢ o m~d to ao.. _ . ._ . . . - Mrs.Ruth Hitchman,who has been connected with the Fort Crook sehool of instruction at Bellevue,has retai ed to Blair and has pur-chased the Paulsen Cafe.She tookover active management late Wed- nesday afternoon.Mrs. Hitchman .announces that she contemplates no change in employees 'In her work at the Fort Crook school, Mrs. Hitchman had charge of the dining room and kitchen, serving several hundred boys daily. __ _ _._. _ - eA r l l n g t o n W P A S e w e r P r o j e c t About Complete Expect To Finish WorkOn County's Last Proj- ect Shortly _ The Arlington lever project.»when is the only w. P. A. projectnow xn Pragma in Wrmlngmn0'2"l'l¢Y. n rapidly marlnz complo~tion. It is expmaq that work will be finished within two weeks.Around 125 men are employed on the project.Workers arrive ddly from Schuyler,Ballmer, We a r Po i nt, mme mm, Ke a - nar and Nashville.'A minor aoddent oeeunod on the P'°5°¢i. Thursday, when Clar- snoe Narakov, nlllil watelodropped a :aan-hole cover on his loot, in the school's budget £0 nuy I-"'*1'ground equipment but a new loca-tion for the school lm! been need- ednlti »toboo ae d.Ac one ti methe Desoto district had two schoolhouses, the present one and annih- er on the bottom lands east of the DeSoto store. The district ls one which is oddly shaped, thereby ne-ceealmting long distances to |cl'|o0l and as a result s suitable mation has not been nary._Billy Dean was an only child U! Mr. and Mrs. William Hineline, Fldan only grandchild on both aides of the family. 'Hmeral services under the or rwtion of Campbell MortuHl'Y Wm he hom tomorrow (Friday) airfr-noon nt two o'elock at the First Lutheran Church at Blair.RU- I Cond Wheat o m Barley Rye -_ Bead Cream;Beavy Hens : Leghoms Harold Jorgensen will olhciate- M A R K E TS " ' " ' 1 -01 ......-.-._........_......,...- 63¢ ,45c _,_('1c___,,__.__.____.__.44-Prodnee _.._L-___,._._.»;.. 544: 156. s u"; 1 s ¢ 13. m e _,___-_-_mc Mn. J. P. Jerlen, Peter Strick~ lett,Jr.and Mn-Peter Svend» guard drove to mambo, wednesday evening. to vine Mr. Svendgasrd s o m n a ma n E o l y l h - L 'raw lalso called on 'Dan Thompson who -_ -...-n..» ss."- ':""' .......__.pltal.ll""DN| |Neaorpholo and |»on-ma CHAS.A N T R M RITE S S UNDA Y Charles Antrim, a relldant ofBlalr since 1902, passed away lastSunday in an Omaha hospital. Hadhe lived until .luna 26, he would have been 64 years of age.The family came to Blair in 1902andin 1905 the mother passed away and the father in 1983.Charles was well-lmovm in Blair,havlna done barber work here ion a long term of years..He leaves wo brothers, Wllfefvof Weldona, Colorado, and Harryl of Grand island,Nebraska: and three sisters, Mrs. Ines Wllllams and Mrs.Byrd Pom' of Denver-,and Mrs. Bess Stolia of San Fmll-_clam.lFuneral ae`rvieea will be held next Sunday at 2 P.M. from Camvl>ell's Mortuary and interment willlbe made ln the Blair cemetery.\ SCOUTS SPEND WEEK-END HERE Forty Boy Scouts from Omaha troops spant theweek-end at the Blair 9v-lmming Pool Park when they slept ovewght ln tents and lnooked their meals out of doors.§'l'he boys, durlm! their stay, staged dsmonstntiona much the same uthose put on by loeal Scouts.'Hwyhad a number of vlstors Sunday sf- tsrnoon bdoro breaking camp. lthi onW da tic rnBllw swung ms my ..-.....,_r polaibllitiss of river rmvigition (X I .b\J1Yl1VuDcnv n».... thin stretch of the Missouri,ellh, x grain man, added:William Jshnel,farmer in' the "The war is going ta when the Kennard vicinity, bl! filed Ior the y of Missouri river trmnsportl- ufllce of County Commissioner inm."District 1 in the wuthem part ofWuhingwnCounty. That post in Harry Bbck» who reemtly sub- held at the present time by H-f 'ioner 1 lair Haspztal,was dlsrnlssechings have been mule up To 'ednesday.|('1`hursday) moming, itted in a._major operation! su: Blaco. No other commxss ~ urmner, umm., Q... ....._.. ..,__.. _ To RE GIS TE RHE RE M ON DA Y The third registration, including men in the rgs-brackets 86-44, will be conductai nt Blair ow Mvnday, April 27.Then men, however,will not be eligible for adlve dnjty. C o y o t e S k e l e u m , B i r d s ' An item of inwrest at BlairHlgh S¢hocl's Open House and achievement' exposition will be the Science uhihit, \ put of which is plvtumd above.Thaexhibit deal: with | number ol mechmicsl and nntural thing: meh ns ntum engines,bird nests, airplanes nnd bone :truc- tures.D1-:wing the mast inter-an wi n pmmxy m um uhlmn of n wyote which m b u n e E,;habf¢.Nests, Features of`Scie mmuted in a glass we by Phil-ip Larsen md Edwin Jipp.The noyote was brought to the boyshy hnntm-n who alwt the mlmlllin wlnts r.They ramoved thep d l md the meat from the bonu, boiled them in lye water md scraped them clean.DuringUm pmesll they kept thsm hid out urelully In A mums: dupli- catln¢ that of tho orlginnl mm. Than hy wire md glue they were I n c able to mount the skeleton in n lifelike pose showing every bono in its proper placeSmdy of the anatomy Q! lm- mans nnd mimals il put ol tha work.of the science dunes.Other uhlblfa on diwhy da d with ut work, penmuuhlp, :hw work and domain: ldsnca an- ing uztivdtlaa _ In l a n d !ln n l v ta :n l lhpv wlll -1`§i£i§Ei»>`A"" "°=§."`§ " |nur Datsun Bond! Nw:\m~¢;n.n| I un.V' l l " * " ' " nl __ §ldr Nebxuh A til 23 1942 TH~E ENTERPRISE I IAUUDK 'Nawqpxpu Subsdlvfilon Price Per Yau.$1.50 Entaxednuennd-f.1numxttnruudar¢heu.'¢o!Congres|otlhxch 1879. nt the mltottics at Blair.Nebmh.PUBLISHED EVERY 'munsnn 1 T HEBRRSKRPRESS @I<_,<;.n. v W; E~al ummyn~ da| J~ .... 1|h~.:mir airs.arthur Fmaegt Vernon Rasmuqsen Buy Ddanle Bo SavingStamp: eioctod as an instructor in the North Bend Schools with an in crease in dwMiaMxgfie Lowe was s Sun day dinner guest of Mr.and Hrs. Raymond Kutl. .|| Lloydwnre nast|o~.Mn Pnndl Jlmxbhath in Omn ba,bundav evynhml.hdplng Frmd!~ea\¢\nua his birthday.lin.0.C.Unch;and Hhs Chu Mucha called on Hr.md John Taylor imma Mr.md Mrs.Albert Bensonand sons spent Sunday with Mn.Deli; GmanMrs.Muit Llnen md daughten,Hmnlh md Imxine,were I A.H.Sibbernnzn ~rs._wen Mesnmsnd ~... ;:: .;;=a ¢.m tw Slppaxfield w\»Mn md Phllin Fnndn F ludny M;m1ca\ Concert st Joslyn Jo md I.AVeme Joh;\§;§: lr..».¢im.J.swim Jeff)hm.mm md Joan.un.Lnun gd l:mvhy »§_\f=;§~»vmm gg md Mym.md mwm Ne! an.~ma Jnxmb\n\.h »5 .:::.~;.lhrdn Lnnm hum.Mill Muy Divine hu raturnedhome diet sewn!months at the John Becklunhome.Mr.and Mn.Jem Hnnun eamuinedMr.and Mn.Herman x~h~~md mm A1.bert Surick ma family. HiaGrace g,-» _;»~ and Hr- and lin.Merle Mx~».Hulm Bentley of Omlhl wan Srxndxy v&|dtonntt.hsBen Wschmrhoma Ml.ukhri.mJ\mo Bandmmd MinMug~ue€B.\yvnxegustao¢ TH~E ENTERPRISE I IAUUDK 'Nawqpxpu Subsdlvfilon Price Per Yau.$1.50 Entaxednuennd-f.1numxttnruudar¢heu.'¢o!Congres|otlhxch 1879. nt the mltottics at Blair.Nebmh.PUBLISHED EVERY 'munsnn 1 T HEBRRSKRPRESS @I<_,<;.n. v W; E~al ummyn~ da| J~ .... 1|h~.:mir airs.arthur Fmaegt Vernon Rasmuqsen Buy Ddanle Bo SavingStamp: eioctod as an instructor in the North Bend Schools with an in crease in dwMiaMxgfie Lowe was s Sun day dinner guest of Mr.and Hrs. Raymond Kutl. .|| Lloydwnre nast|o~.Mn Pnndl Jlmxbhath in Omn ba,bundav evynhml.hdplng Frmd!~ea\¢\nua his birthday.lin.0.C.Unch;and Hhs Chu Mucha called on Hr.md John Taylor imma Mr.md Mrs.Albert Bensonand sons spent Sunday with Mn.Deli; GmanMrs.Muit Llnen md daughten,Hmnlh md Imxine,were I A.H.Sibbernnzn ~rs._wen Mesnmsnd ~... ;:: .;;=a ¢.m tw Slppaxfield w\»Mn md Phllin Fnndn F ludny M;m1ca\ Concert st Joslyn Jo md I.AVeme Joh;\§;§: lr..».¢im.J.swim Jeff)hm.mm md Joan.un.Lnun gd l:mvhy »§_\f=;§~»vmm gg md Mym.md mwm Ne! an.~ma Jnxmb\n\.h »5 .:::.~;.lhrdn Lnnm hum.Mill Muy Divine hu raturnedhome diet sewn!months at the John Becklunhome.Mr.and Mn.Jem Hnnun eamuinedMr.and Mn.Herman x~h~~md mm A1.bert Surick ma family. HiaGrace g,-» _;»~ and Hr- and lin.Merle Mx~».Hulm Bentley of Omlhl wan Srxndxy v&|dtonntt.hsBen Wschmrhoma Ml.ukhri.mJ\mo Bandmmd MinMug~ue€B.\yvnxegustao¢ ¥Fremont.!:===l IIll u Now! < nu.u.un an~....____muysms mqummm mal ww D.ll.KANNAH compodm md mama mas VANOLA J.BRUNTON umm owwr mmm RABHUSSEN Linotype Openm Mrs.D.E.Hayes. .;ndIlrs.E.W.Burd.icof |wiliretum here for the sumTheyhlvebeenwiththeir hter Mrs.R.B.Daugherty farnily since October. .and Hrs.Arthur Fausett and e of Los Angeiel Celifomia. n r.and Mrs.Leo Fausett spent y in Omaha..b King and funiiy of Blair guests Sunday at the Floyd ta home. rn.J.M.Brewster has been on sick list.e w.S.C.S.and the Wesley uild held a joint meeting at church Wednesday with aenshowertosecuretheuten for their new kitchen.Lunch served.r.and Mrs.D..0.Sheets mo~ FARM LOANS! SOUTH OMAHA Production CreditAss'n Announcesthe o » ening of Qffices pinochle;Mrs.Rasmussen an~ Harry Cooper low;Philip Cooper traveling.The 0.E.S.regular meeting was held Thursday evening.Mrs.James Prenba was chosen as delegate to Grand Chapter which meets in Omaha May 12.At the close of th~ meeting Mr.and Mrs John H. Johnson Mrs.James Preaba and Fred Hom served lmmoh. 41%Money on Good Farms When the Amount Wanted is Not Over 50%of a Conservative Va\u¢. KLOKE INVESTMENTCO. OMAHA,NEBRASKA Charles L.Yochum,Secretary 9 | at Wx %Interest In the Mmmesemfnuixaing Representative Will Be in Blair THURSDAYS 9 A.M.w 5 PM. om.Floyd Stanley of Elkhorn sundeyeveuinzwithMissE tanley and brothers of Fiort mm \ The Green.Valles Ilxbe lub met with Hrs.Grant ednesdny.Mrs Drews of y gave .an electricll demon ion.Several prizes werencludimrameatdishand a~ble dish.a baked dish.a herrv pudding.Mr.and Mrs.G.V Beadle oats L0 the Bridge Club Tu uninsrMr.and Mrs.Hum:Kruse ertained friends and rela undav afternoon in honor o ruaea birthday. fa:ff~ .s-- |/ In reply to this Committee letter urging close scrutiny of beer license applieationmlamesA. Terlntnne,President of the League of Nebraska Municipal- ities,wrntgz "I heartily agree with you that it is thereapon-» ..|. \license applications closely. Fur doing n fine job in improving conditions at retail beer establishments.working an you arc in co operation with the luw énforccment authorities. Nebraska snzwzns AND mm msrnmtrrons comanm CHARLES L;SANDALL Smu Dirtctor nonmnnuautuurlwg.||m»|||||¢f *~N ~ ~rEDnxoN wma Tn: mnéwwmu nm5\K1|tV5UNlmil thermore I believe your organization isVISIT YOUR BARBER MOREOFTEN vEDLEWELLEN BARBEB §l0P oi':;'a\n\axn¢N ~~rE¥11|so\~|wma 'mea1a1aw1LNG1im In |mm _...___ ORTER ./'YOUR|NQu|P~\NaRev 4-»< "mf tffk conm/rm' ~ /; no///a 4 mv: Jog" `\ nba,hu been moved from tha Hnthadin lilvlvitdtohu hmm..Althoulh nm in a cut du in puingdunxndoclyHn.Wann Wakdidd ontar ltxhll the Wulnymunlld Wd Enadly siternoon.The group mst ~thil1mekl£tb0chuxch..__.|u..ml Alun uni Mm. \ LEO nmmismo,Annnnen \1v\u1wa\ lf..h5 \.|...r.1 ..|_U llhsluu~nomshs 0lllr|d\y1dt\h|lpumhIlr. admMr.ma Mn.J.P.Hanna vla iud at m Wnher Huh:heme Thundny.Hr.und Mn. Goorsre Johnson of Omlhl visited tha furmufl brvdrerJ.A.Johmen.md lunily Sundnv evwdlm _ rs. Clifford Lienche md Hanu Axm.Mondly.Mr.md Mn.Mextom Jmsend Jud of Bldr were allen at nh :AL».Sumdny.Sundav mesh of Mr.md Mn :ed J\xm¢b\uth wmv Mr.md Mn. mert Hedoiund md hhrlyoe. fn Hun Lanz.Mr.ggd EE Q.;isylor were Mr..22 ~Ma And childmn Sunday.Clemmens Willinmnn md hmlly Mn.Ed}Ianlen spent Frldxy afMr.md Mrs.John Rannunaer; ternoon with ~Kirsten Peter gd d»uxh_;r.I The Huold md gg; and Miss Lomas Larsen hx Or gm you were an Sunday Gvtnlng guests at tha The 1un Cneek and Rose Hill Gilford Fmnch home ware Mn. bay( played a close zume of base Cassie Hman Harvey Ind Huel......._..__.» 1 .Mt.and Mn.Harold Stork md umllM!OmdwahMl Omd mer.dwsmd .\_ lin.N.P.Nielsun lbtnt won mvm uznulun luv .....___.__.mulch!afternoon at J.P.H|.nlan|.vilited at homo Sundsy.|nnMr.and Hn.Albert Stmds and Mn.Nels Knudlen wsu 2.Mdh H1 ~d|.usrhwn UTA Sundav dinner dur dinner guest at Eric Kund fneats of Hn.Sonhin Wien and sens.F ....\...d ] \{¢..\¢..\ \ The Mines Lorraine raws muBgrngngArp vlsited at the Mn. lin:Am Imme,Frldzy.Bobut Mathiasen spent the veekend in Omlhl md laws. Mr.and Mrs.Hnrlsn Christen sen of Omaha and Mr.und Mrs. Chxrles Clwlstenaen and Karen wen Sundxy dinner guests At Jurgen Cllriltensens.us .mn Mm Jim Sands and Mr. ..&n§£lh Ji FEI IFSim Jénzbluth Ih Mu um sau memes.on y moon.|.unnay wwn a aww v.l...Mr. and Mrs.wmmn Wlene md Mrs.Molui.Mr.md Mrs.mum xo in hvor ol um gmLlllhnvisits!at the J.W.Jolm letter and Irma Junzbluth.ull of Miss Mnrion Nelsm wok levgralsem home.Wednesdly eveninan omega.Hennan Hisd\ School girls an Mr lldr. =»=~gMHG F.;_g mg UK#9 Jones spent Sundxv xn mont Snmrday.tor dw music .and ra.znry e en an neo n.con .Delores amended uw birwdav af Mr.and Mrs.Howxrd Chfiswn Mrs.c.E.French and Irene. Mrs.Elmer Paulsen ln Benson sm nt naar Elkhorn.lormaxlY ui and Glen Savach of Quuh wereThursdayevening.|Dsle.are tha nmud laments of Sundav zuests of M_ _sud Mrs. Floyd Schmidt and Lorraine baby boy;WY hava um dsugh Huvld French and tsmxly.Mrs. ~Fmnch was an ovemlxrht.guest. Peggy nnd Mr.and Mrs. French and chlldren. Mr.md Mrs.Peter Nielsen wereMonday evening guats at the John Dielnneyer home.Saturday evening guasts of Nina and Walter Andersen were MissesEdna and Elizabeth Ilansen Bobby H_ansen and Ted Larsen.Sunday evenmg callers were Mrs.Daisy M1 Dickand MonB4 wer(Sher M the it and Mrs Pet... Wulf were caiied to Omaha Saturday evening bv the nuziilus illness of Mrs.Henry Luzemncm. a sisrer of Mrs. Sunds and Mr.Wulf;she is in a hospital.Mr.and Mrs.LoR.oyGottw\and son.Gerald LeRoy called at Ed Goodekecfs. Sunday bveninm Paulsen visited at the Gus ram wr.sm home.Saturday gvening |Mrs.Elmer B. Jerlnen and Mrs A number of relatives and Paul Jones were visltinz gmfdhlEd H friet 1 _ Jensena naréntn.Mr.ano rs. . .3§§. shine §irthdE;wMond§§fn .?.§.\A=~=g==@= Christensen. in Fremont Tuesday. 3E§n.m;*£Z..&2...fi?;3:.?§Irma and Jeanne Junirbluth .ggLoisLouIlegerandDarylClaus0? *a seem the weekend wx Mr.and MH.Edward ~Kueilh gh ;Pete and iberg_théll D¥it€TliB.T83 F8 I Mv and MTB.Lee Bfldfbfd and 1iii§E Lois Tofte of Lincoln :ment .. .Duma and Alton Loman. the weekend vxsitmpg her mother Mr. and Mrs. Jens Hansen spentMrs.Laura Tofte.On Sundav the Toftes visited in.Fremont.Mr.and Mrs.Otto Rowe and Dorothy and Mr.and Mrs.Ray mond Rowe and family were Sun day dinner and summer guests of Mr.and Mrs.Milo {eDpc§on._ Sunday evening at the Ed Hansen home. ..... £?.Q| ___| \r._..\\..:..<:......\.......1 an 4 thekitesiila wasli ton viai It I g...lr.and Mrs.Merle Ja dren of Tekamah ape:the Ralph Scarlett hu fir.and Mrs.Enriil Fc l Allen were dinner .and Mrs.Elmer Frail 1day. Nm Hnntist Kenlilll :nsen andatSunday me.allen Lyleguestsof n at Bldr gtnn will xg at thg an}l&\un:hter and Mrs.Hulda §F PmLudwig:and Barbara. were Sunday mgd ffuberdh:ner mlests at the N.P..Nie\sen| Frances 15 zlsen.William MaL2€!\1 T I ted 1¢lg1iVE8 in S1LMrs.Chris Sands wd|2_f.if§§=.»4s§1¢»av Mat mday visitors w1t.h me uuqo mr.:mu mn5..nlvnu qvkllugauau :cena were Mr.and Mrs.Emu!and daughters cagled on Ptgber1\..1 _:...\!...J.... chi! at n am;Mr.Sm 1 .gi _~Wag]oy;|:||gu\..wu §ess.»\Lu I Mm Jeanne Jungbluth san:a E 1€W lvmh the North nigh School choir F Mrs.B if u ;2ndn|at tre Paramount Theatre.FriMdrs.eq§o apentd8Y$the event was the organizNll..}fI.3. M..22.he;lim:O!the omqhn }§lf_1}_.. 5 { ; Matzen George.Clara Mae and|SvendHauu at me nlemumuu nualMPterHamzeMrspitaliriOmahaSundayLucil e ra.e ..|.Ro W Ibn and Janice.Peggy Mr.and Mrs.W.A.SteavenaonbertendMrandMmLeonardof Fontanelie Mr and Mrs.HarBaronan....Munk and family.old Jensen and sons. August Stork. \ra..:»..». r|\1Hn0 the week with Albert Lund.Shurt_3f H§f}=§=f1~ uT\E= in mm u\mnvim Hr. 2.4 un.ni"m.\..,.\§\;g .:|uffdau|:hter Hr.and Hrs.V and Robert.Mrs.C n.a......\\iHh¢.uigiy \. f m.. Vi\\iam Mltzenrmas Sundn and\ ed nt the A C. v eveninx.h.Willie Arp UHrs. \..| 1 ~~15?cm1 The mu?sans: a:|so1u=suayu1):|wWgege hgme in Hensgn.Sit the city \ld1t0lI\1I[;lhODD!1Dl?. Walter rd Werner Arn of the twenfqrflfth amuveraary of Omaha.nad Mrs.Cha:Iea Petgrs the Amencan Red Cross. :ShaqRobeuait apént ~mth en mo er rs.e rp.1<1 MH g NIj§1g§==mw¢»f Satur d§\§L¢Zn§&ipia ££3§f L3?£ av a er e e aFredChrisandMamrie Bent §3§I;§§.celebrate her b d M l H JorgensenmannGmQSundayvisitorsofr.1 \r.17.1 fnu\n1F.nu Intl flfn|f{31l._.Mi ..ff .....qun .d. d.J d d g d.yd d . S dy f.d f W f d.b C.y .d pp g... |p g \§d b \J|..é Mrs.H.Gardener Mrs.Cliltnn Hiltabidel and Kenneth Hiltahidel of Omaha.were callers at the How ard Jensen home.last week. Mr.and Mrs.Bert Loftie of C1nies Mrs.Cassie Hansen and family and Messrs.and Mesdames Harold Stork and Pesrszv and Gif .ford French and Eugene wereguestsofMr.and Mrs.Raymond French.Sunday. ..dy f.yd 0 30.Mrs.Chris Kruse wasdinnerguestofMr.and Kruse.Mr.and Mrs.L.D.I Omaha visitors Friday. Harvey Johnson of CI ited Satuninp:und_eg: l\Albutll Iv suac un.Sunds home Frida Rnrhnrn ~ftia April a SundayMrs.Pete=m2i n5i§é.Beél Hgrtelaen ha.ve been una the sick list. ¢..\.....Long were nicago vis nday with \...JwDR. D.R.EHLERS Denth \l¢|~n\\<(l\o |1.1m£1n=». Home Theatre Building Blair Nebraska £- n°m@§,@"< THURSDAY Avril23 gg;~;»3;;;;gg serve mu Hum U||ll|u|»J ...........M tm _ were Liosazs» and Ehliosdnmea Harry Mr.and Mrs Iva Lnrae ordimiiiw§ria:~dmh<in2s~;h§e1i»ei§fa;=i\ Madsen and family Chris Korahoj Blair yvere callers J the If E. mg Sr.Sunday evenzinsz and family Albert Madsen and Larsen home Wednesday.Mr and M §_ J A Johnsen fanuly Ed Mencko George Edythe Mary Jenson visited at s. Bon»mmi on Mrs.win Winterburn §§{;§ dl S w§l§_*1f§|}§ulm Img;hm in om l __e on.eo ..an mover anonvisattheClarksonHospitalinOmaiElznorMadsen.|Mr.md gm Amoid Hansen.....I .1 \.:l.\........\MI...n|\¢|||l nf Mrs his parents Mr.ana mrs. auuu u..Johnson and brother.Fridw evening 9. arm Ip of rel atives gnthered at Mr.and Mrs. William Raamusaerfs in obzervsnoe Of Mrs.Rumuaaenk birthday which occurred April 10.Guests _...x IUnulannnna flmn?\: inf. and Mm.wmim h`7§~`fiand Mrs. A. C.§und Iha 1||§"'£.'.i'i'fi"'$...Hl|!eld\»|°tM.u':§n¢"':',nch-|g;,.,.,,.f'ia'f"rf"xf'»:fnI1§|;§Zé§'i§vT"~gryludLelllnmdMr.lM¢,,¢¢|¢flir.mdlln|.lhroldW.uri|lkdlhUldl!n umdmcq5":T.!.F$'¢......'.'2.f'..§2""i'£ §*£'"L'?2_......i"'£i'.2°1'.T.'Z hemant. Wadnesdw. wi 99 SW:H W$lU Quuuny LUIUIG;n"vvw ..__bernoon R1lata wrre Mr.and Mrs.day they were zueata of mr.muHaroldStarkandPeggy.and Jam Mrs.Nels Sorensen. Bt.Mk;y Beth md Richard French.Hr..and Mn.Andrew Svend Mias Marion Nelson has been Ruud and fumly visited Ednl mml tn mmh the unner grades }3lomberlr_at ..s..Chgf _Rm¢exs \ I 2»iE»f:@£éHi:1 School;Miss Er home nom or Dlmr.Duuumy nn.W If will teach tha lower temoon.r ~di..f..i1.._Mrs.C.E.nmh of omm is l .1 I .....l....L .s.\...|1€¢¢n1rt;xr.and Mrs.Huw umu lnnd family wled on Mr.snd Mrs. Ed Mencke Slturdny eve1\ir\R~ l Mr.nnd Mrs.Mike Nelson and |{unily were Wednesdav evening xzuesu of George Nelson and \MImlon.Ludwig Jensen was a Sunday dinner xuest.Mr.and Mrs.Will Hansen Eliubetlx Ednl.and Bobble...U u _.1 vm.....A M.. sverhmm mm wen =» um mu-.-French homeMr.and Mrs.Alvin Svendgnnd and dsvkhhsm attended x luv well uartv at the Lloyd Brown home Wedneadav svulinsr.honor ink LeRoy Bnawn.Mesdnmes L.E.Larsen and Hownnd Jensen attended a bookl review add tea at the Rebekah lodsze hall in Blair.Saturday._| L mues Ill uw ~monucnon KEEPS OUR Nlmql'its I .J Qlfr ...I ~I BUYunntnsrA?t|vmol ownnnllllllmgnr1ann;lmu vvvnv\\\I A WITH .\ :l I1 II .White Sala Sport Reel md Porky|Midnight Matinee Car inrm.I'~~'IIUEREIG .White Sala Sport Reel md Porky|Midnight Matinee Car inrm.I'~~'IIUEREIG a21ValHEIDBUl\E|l§l||BU!! ul.Lu|nuu HBluClarenceHansen.celebmte his birthdaY»Wednesday.Mm.Archie Kuhr and Ethel Mae were after noon visitors.Mr.and Mrs.Herman Matzen and sons were Sunday dirgner E.D.Fahrney orgnnized a babybeefclubattheMarchschoolFri day evening.A drls room club was also organized that evening. Jack Jensen will entertain the beef club this Sunday afternoon.r~........:..ww1 uhanriarl efnn mu~ tra VEB: .FRIDAY SATIIRDA April 2|25 Sahlrdny MatineeAdmission 1122 Ch. DOUBLE FEATURE SierraSue WITH JEAN AUTRY AND SMILEY BURNETTE ANDALLAMERICAN corrn wrmFRANCESLANGFORD AND JOHNNYDOWNS Evening Admission 11-30Cts. Y /~ . SUNDAY MONDAY Apm zs-21 SundayMulneeAdmission 11-30 cu.. ow GreenWas M Val\eyWITH RUDDY McDOWELLAND WALTERPIDGEON.lbw-Ca!Meet: the Moon Cu- tnml Ind News Red.EveningAiniibinn 1145 Ch. wEDNE§.g}1RsDAY Admission nsom . f lDRE|lA YOUNG AND i1 I use lllfl- .mu"""|.a.="Z`Z.§§:"1§`"F¥§éEi'tf I'"°'i'1r. and Mrs. Chris Rasmussen ~Me es Q3;were Sunday "'"°°'°" of Mr.and Keifer. sr.. »,nd'F1-ann Kiefer.;r=»..'nhl Carl_ -."°.§'E'T: .__1 n-n»». "ml .Tudv were Iniesta Of Mr.and;1 an ives Mr/I Hr.ma mn.:uymonu nun =l|:::EuT.S..Emu Unnlllif""ahildmn of Fremont venlmll ""f"2 :.1".z::;_I»..|bentandSundaé{£»§1£1 Ind supper guests Mr.ana mrs.nulwn \d1|.|YofMr.and Mrs.Harland Wulf.and Gene were guests of Mr. Mr.and Mrs.Velmar Katt and Mrs.Harold Jensen.Sunday. '?5.}\3if§M<i Mr. and Mrs. Everett »-»'-"lsmfk and children were evening 'Dfont Calhoun "YumaE &¥fm1 Mrs.Ed Stork and Mr._m|and Mm.Everett Stork and chil The Womans C1132 met.W1 wx .Morton Steyer m Florence]dren were Sunday dinner szuesta .rs...r nm F!hnA. Sltnrkn Thursday._ ____. H _._|l 1=sIi Maybeyou cant getnnewcar but you can get Sovereign Ser vioe.Wera :Il ready at our station to help you conserve fuel rubber 1... \....1.....».¢»| nn#ani Mr.and Mrs.Albert.Kuhr and Miss Minion Mchlair len :»mur~Duane called at Louie Dornackera dav xdmht for Wuhinidlon.D.C. Friday.Ehev were Sundav Iniesta where she has secured a Position of Mr.and Mrs.George Kuhr Sr.as tyviat.Mrs.Clsaie Hansen Harvey and A birthday party was nriven by 1Iazql lim Harold Starks and Ray Mr.and Mrs.Paul Kruse Friday ..:......in lnnnnr nf Mr.Krol¢l u replnccmenvi I0 My yum *mond 1 rendu were zaunaay even @Y1.~......tv mu*TOBour RESPON im cunts of Mr.md Mrs.Gifford|b1gl3\§1=Y miia;Hsu IH"__and wen Drellnl.idlth Stiglw mdlgmt1:__e£l Avusuas nuuv|nnnrnr fnru LA l..¢¢.n Amour tif Slfl ~relatives msn EforPe1formance and Sound forumger Llfe.Ln ua eo~opefate with you in belvihl your car to last.Swer in soon. ..T;.aa.:.;f.evening visitors with Mr. and Mn. Harland Nelson.Sunday mint;were Mr.:nd Mn.Paul Paulsen snent Sunday aibernoon m mx ~_...ngSAFE and SDUND Snrvicn ":Y,:"'ef and Mr.and Mrs. |Kenneth.and Iaon. |Cuu!u.l impedes of mr ..;u.vnu yolntlmater eil at ala llvallcbauh rv ualvulylnbdntult tlrulrun lnmlrdannnl aarneib luiluud I wheels hllu l\mltor;:ial L I!!!I UGUBGM Mr.and who an hot with their 4 ........... ili|I"'.iiili n||n,h qulm ill. aremrinsnrhuxhhr.Hn.Robert; unuakusglvhglalpvalndmnulln L...A lu bale nnndyoeuimfvhr uk 1»|»»ax|»nu¢¢=»rv|»¢w.f.»a|¢dInhlightingnurllnhhysmcq l seo ~Pi§§§l£il§.Mn.Wlll Wulfs birt}\d.|Y»the followlnt helped hernhmrvetheokusuion:Messrs.and'mm§nAV .f.§' .Ef:§%%,L'¢.,U'§§6"*'"W """"'"""""'""'"""""""" OUAUTY ls |||o WCKERS wucnwonns Blondle Goes to A.-»\.___.....»..-.nv ...,,.,...;M,, mnkwithwcken Mesdames Georue Wulf HansWulf.Ihrry hnen.Hury Wulf md family of Arlington.Gilbertswrkand son.Hlrland Wu!!mdSharlene.Bud C1oudy and familyRavWulf and mn.Geoxze Ru munsan md fxmilyz Mrs Emmnf»1,\ss=*vvnznyuu wp ~~.HiRatio Guolin=.vv\=m=yb°uureyou earwithaninenmoicrfudumnbsob mm.mama fmmme»wwmf¢ma¢al mhefonndmxhsendrswdCondumiara.w vwm we qwhy ppeaamuom ruRnuv il lure to uhow you car verfofmnmg yauva nlwayn wanted.Driva in soonnndill upwith Vickers HiRntia Youre sure to be planed. areprovidinlyour \| 0 I Garner Service Stork and Milo And Mm DorotheaWulf.Mr.and Mrs.Chris Ras mussen were Sundsy evening vla itorl.Mrs Ihnmn Andreamn and Mr. the Albert Bensnn rMr.and Mn.lhymond Rumm senand dnuzhtera were Sundnv nf.ternoon and mwer wueau of Mr.and Mrs.Chris Nelson and Helen. Mr und Mrs. Otto Arn and duldrenandHalalJohnsonwereSundxynfurnoonmdsunper:wuts ol Mt.md Mn.Harold E.Rallnussen and Shlrlsy. and Mm Peter Nielsen called at home Sundn . I PENNY s|NGx.EroN AND nrrmm.LAKE;h»--LJIEEI EéinpuComedy- Qvlm Equipped to Do the Job Right Vinton-EvansChevroletCo0»\dm'Benm\»\»|g¢;|On U_ s. 73 at Blair1|-.Auuocms """m»\»¢¢m1¢»{sH-u¢°a¢am§§m.,-0.mmm! Siu nd rm eonam Tm °"'"""CARE mn Youn cArz..Fon Your:courunv ,Z,,,';,",,,°§§,,'f,°',§'§';';}';1',§1';_" » P ur r hfn e ~ l ~ n y s ~ i s w e e ~i n I w i ~ z w n ¢.f I Lo-ul Couplama April 19 r Bhir. Nebruh. April za. X942 G r a d e ;S c h o o l O p e r e t t a , " T h e F r o g "»n n 1 1 _ A n A " * o Prince" Suooessluuy mu Ethel `.i"p§i ééth, it hfa been m- mced.A basket. lunch will be sd n es ta o f Mr. S u fi Mm! li o op mn n m n .Sta*$ 3 I ms g t we r e Mr .#Bd M; 5_| Ke u d ~118 U rxwuuu, uw.. --.___ ,Old Frog; Doll Scene Feature of Program dinitaib lh'l~Elm|Nl¢lleno! "'"* x. . . . . ¢ & - c » . u &°°""Whidold °"°"" ao" ~=-v;__g- mo f§' 'ifi §§..`m¢. ru \ N mm !°°°mPl-lliU¢|\°;£""|-lu '"n;lafd:,|in |"0! "h`mua|W lllldd.l¢llt\I¢llllmb'edllvI¢L The l'°"Pu=°1 °I'f\¢°,,¢¢hw¢'|;,¢|¢;5n¢|5°|,,|g;|, ln\lus!\amoaunt2:00p.m.|¢» _ _ .# w i n s ~_§'. . G ¢ °_g§g_ In » v = " ' = § N h :n m s u ¢ , , . v: ¢ » : u n i m a w m a m u m _. . .__\__ 1_ _......x... n.Kmmih Paging~ V"~ ~ B i "ont. v... l c h n r g e .G i l b e r t J e n s e n w i l l h a v e '- I i L »n n r l n g h n 'll !l " V i '~egall~ in 1938; served 30 days in 1938 for hunting ducks during We Are Now Located in the Former F r e d T h i e t j e B a r n North of the Blair Lumber Company Office W e B u y a n d S e l l Brood Sows -Milch Cows - Qreeding Ad olph Ho ltma m a nd Mi s s Sophie W a te rman o f Fontanelle,an d u brother of Philip W eaterbec k, Fon- tanelle.Immed i ate survi vors are two sons and two daughters. 2-».. :ch~u~ for 8:00 ~p. rn. ~s<»1°§n in day e veni ng fr om Manhattan, Kam nas,where she ha d be en a ; » » o f h e r d a u g h t e r ,D e l o r e s ,~ - » = S a t u r d a y .A f o r m e r B i a i r g i f ! l|; l t n e I I I L t r[Marold Sorensen. HEMEKN sn cmssPLAY CAST CHOSEN Betty Konhoj md John Skinnmmwmnn Hizh School seniors haysIi: §;,;;s~r ="°;°-" » uw-r _ ..frvanmmw oAn ex-re cut in tieseyroles were Ron- PAL-ent-Ynnth ti U dQ\\¢»|;14 Rosenbaum, Lee Murdoch, Ps- Banquet Planned _fi g f""=°,mm Beck, .Geor8'ilD1'Frank,The G m annual Puent-Youlh: m M!'!.|m.-,vu Slimnmn.Russdl M\\}qr,},9 _mue ¢ nl me.m¢ gw¢ gn ~ F ent during the put weex.rxxc .l J » wu~~ ...| ,,, ,5 ,,,u W _ _ _Mrs H c Bumhlm ol on-mn ~-.Project.Clubs,scheduled lor the o'c1ock xt the Salem l..¢\1I.|Je!1\l||-~---7 --- rrved _Saturdxy for nn "d"r"':e Herman Cmwell of 0mahx,'nur future church of Fonmnnlle.In£ermentlb°°" gwen the l"'""3 ffl" in maiaxt mth her siswr, Mrs. Em: y youth director of the omm am-wu in the church cemetery baiaelwhvgl class vhy. tedBeginner|' 'laughen . .trict of Methodism churches, was in J O B S F O R W O R K E R S his wife,Who preceded him in I»"°'= ~05_° \>°Dr w f e irly in Dr. nnd Mrs. C. R. MW! """"°'1 charge of the first, regular meeting death g e n l w p ~ F m Q gv~o_g;ng=;,f;dg,_gn a ees - ~-»~-...u,..\...A:.+un ''`1mm'nw ummd suns Employment _Mr.2%. 1.1- \...| »-»,.,_"fm;'r Mae H=»=ee» vgolegljgggwgn.a`BCl¢1' 8110.BUII UA.IlliLc k Newbe rg, who took ' th e Uz ly Old F r o g . "* n m i i ?-f¢'§'»'"iEéi»kb,um a-lim' Ann Bain, and .Taye smum. vm be had nz um ummm un W..-*° Em- neldny evmlnc, April 29.A pn- 1_,_ m \_|...\...\..|1.um J n H e r m a n ,S = m < 1 u y . = = ' =t h e n o n l e u l .o i m e H e r m a n m . = . . . . . . . . .J " " " u ___!-, t h e o r g a n -S e n n c e 1 5 l o o k i n g f o r q u n l i h e d a p -a .n e a r : s t u n n u u m m u \ 1 . » ». - ., - _ _P e t e r s e n m e . m mQ,u n ,i s a n vNC u s h -Lirs.Me a d e brother-an law,people, Sunday evemngIobertsen._:za ti nn me eting o f tle e gr oup h ad plic anta to fall th following jo bs : h ealth fo r s ome tu ne ten I r v i n M m m "an d oraed m week.1 Hu n e ss Me a lu n e Ope r a to r He wa s a . n e p h e w o f MI B . He x; mi Mr s La un »H0y e is d in ec ti ng .I Ho o r, anMisaMerle Frenc h, who 15 ==p~ been held the prec g |. _na.r:-.._...¢ n .- Nr nrln nm: Tom-1 C oilar Ma k e r ma m W g texgn n, Sr io m Pg M la w p la y_..\~- °'~- am n r.a n rs.1 _ _ ~ - W ~H " - ¢ ¢ y J¢n|¢n,|n.h_lg;-un vnu u l llliluuvu ...~ 1ln u r lll n u d e |n|tnl|=i°l'»!"\'E°*°'!|I\__.__A-._1.- ... ..n. Hn nlam| ! YF""*§' .' ..°' =*"'f.'.€'2_...au ..I'..=.\..\F .. n' | \» ¢. . u e l o r e u I U c u We Are Now Located in the Former F r e d T h i e t j e B a r n North of the Blair Lumber Company Office W e B u y a n d S e l l Brood Sows -Milch Cows - Qreeding B u d l s - W o rk H o r s e s - Ot h e r L n ve s t o c `''"=A1lTim es Rnymod Wulf -- Sam Moore nllgnllllr'n|;;u|§':- -1-~~ .._ "_Phe"gnm wi apemng scene a .$».».m. the primeil' dolln f.m{|,,,g,=g\=g '.'::""",.::m°"»,'»'*~'I»"'» ymmy lmds came ua lite, nah :mg-inmm Vlaln "'°"':n.."°a:n »°D=;;_,;ing | little mug.Tnklng the lla!!-mmm"mummni lmm. ulm oml- o!dolls were Dmny Snily, who=|",,_ uhm \|n\u»n5"2¢-:hm um-nnyed the Endilh doll; Mldne\ou.llm 0'lhu¢:.mg; "§,'f,,"2',; ending,Splnlsh;Jmef.H§¢h-;'H::J,,'_w maui w n l u r n . ~ §'I..'e..'"'X',' ¥ ~ ~.n .hmll|lhklma: Vifléw Sdllllidl,tnv g l l i a uilg-:\lk Gen-|d\n| 'rlH1f lG1 in oi ek u 16 entenalnllusrlm, |.ll\.llluuu .....-.......___ans by the boys' and girls' oc- Beslan' Parents, Mr. and Mrs. \.»a nrncipal npeaker, and lam- an :Several Opemugu Au; Ill!lung _I olo by Mins B. Bum evening service with moving pic»tnurant workers,and farm ttea,and a voca s eorgm W1°'¢h r Mx. amc} Mrs. Walter Lyché and tures is planned.handsdrSundaymnerFor these and hundreds of ot}1er Th e fma l r ne e tmg o f th e year, son,Dava ,we e -1 _.-1....:...... n .. . . . . , . . f n f . - . a n d H r s . c m O i a f m m e K I N D T O _ _ _._o p e n i n g g ' f a m w " x i ,U n g i The Omaha World Herald Announcw the Appointment of w. J- KooPMAN i4 I l |~S. Rnymod Wulf -- Sam~Moore They Like Soiled Wool the Best!Have Your Clothes Cleaned Now and Sealed in Our . . . . Moth-Proof Storage Bags Phone 29 \ We'll Pick Up and Deliver ' A d v a n c d l l e a n e r s . _ , . . - n i Mrs.L y n n Ar ms tr o n g w m c llwx---....tai n th e c lub o n A p r i l ao.Ay e and ch\ldren,ntt,endmg tnefvs : l W i ?" t o mn " i o r wo r d a n dttathB l H h S h 1. lomn g l mopereamem r IS c oo :ba c k wa rd th e fu ll le ng th o f the Degree of Honor Mr . a n d Mr s .Clarenc e Goc hen-.The Degree of Honor lodge will ouer of Omaha spent Saturday eve- ";=§;=A ' §§i 1§ §2" `d hme s ha de as meet this (Thursday )even in gq ni ng with Mr . Go c h en ou ef s mo th ~ "c ef r s te a s e . o tor me nt n d og . wl th Mr s.Dewey Hols tein andler, Mr s. W illiam Seh erd in and Mr. Th reatest rule in th e care of Ruhv sm hostesses. The entertain-| S<:herdin.Ido l ki nd ne ss . Ne ve r wh ip h im g\. . . I "\ 5 - -n n | \ \h ¢ \~ i1'§}§ Eilkl 51, City of Blair, wsu W i llia m I).Mc Do n ald to H1 Petersen et ol: 1~'T int. in W!-C: Nlé SE , s w S E & Ta x L t. 2 i r SH soc. 13-19-9, $5,365.50. Bertha J . Hooksi to Ray Hool Le o Hoo ks : NE NE s ec . 3 1 & --H .._..un 1 n11 e1 (ln l m ~ N 1 = : , | 1 S l Z ; Ias &g sea The Omaha World Herald Announcw the Appointment of w. J- KooPMAN i4 $ l = I '- ' - " " " " - " " '- - - 3 Avnil) Lnssmsr n v ' r n - 1 -_ _ from B l o o d y C o c c r d r o s r s in Your Flock of Growing Poultry Use the Sensational New c » KA - GENE It Saves Money and Chicks Fc-cd .lt From the End ol' the Third to the End of the Eighth\\\-ek nnd When Chicks Are First Exposed in Their Yards. I m m u n i t y ... is The Only Effective Way lo Prevent Large Losses From This Aliment., Don't Neglect this Important Flock Treatment Blair Fee M i M a r t i n K n h r Ph o n e 9 3 lie Offen :md Mrs William hlelflon guest of the 5_ Pierce Allen fnnnlyl nld Ilsns for the forthcoming in- south of Blair She is spending this; Sl7¢§U°" will _be discussed at the week with Mrs.Judith Aronsonbusiness meeting.of the McCarthy district.Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Ehlers avid " ; ; ° ' " C l u b _family drive to Council Bluffs,l \.L llre ster Clnb.n\ct with iowa.Sunday,to spend thc day.lm lnmil Jntzen, April lG, wheniwnh Dr. Ehlers' parents Mr. and the nnnunl election of office \\'ns;MrS_ H_ T_ Ehlers.'\held.Mrs. William Vogt wif. re-. .|elected resident'Mrs.Fronki fhursdny visitors ut the Frank FJ h 1_,_'d g d M _lilxghtree home wer Elmer lll;:h»| §..Ei" Bidi-rQr;c:¢dn'.ieuur;:.trim' Ralph llightrce, Miss Addie Mm. Pa ul W ulf wa s na me d le nder ~A %¥;f'\§:1'§§;;:):lf; ;\,dnndBhlrs. hols P. Sorensen islm visitedtliere on Sunday. o n e rT h e g r o u p w i l l m e e t M a y 2 0 w i t h C a r l I t o h w e r ,f a r m e r o f t h e Mr s . W illia m W u lb e rn . W ranc h neighborhood.wh o has u ..-...... ,,stands what you want. if you treat dog well he is one of _the _bestfriends you can have.--(,untr\hut- Baptist Congregation Dinner is PlannedThe congregation of the Baptistchurch will gather at the church on Wednesday evening. April 29. for n fellowship dinner.Follow- ing the `meal» the annual election of officers is scheduled. Svendsens Guests At Sorensen HomeRev. and Mrs. n. A. Svendsen of ment will he in charge of Mrs. Les-Mrs. Joe Lnzure was a Ween-vnu b 1 txlk to mm ed. , _ . . - A lesson devoted to the antivi- ties of church women will be studied by the Woman's Society of '., ufstian Service, Friday after- noon, under the guidance of Mrs. TL E.Vinton, Mrs. F. w. Arndt \ \ ' " " land Mrs.Simonsem The groupfwill meet at the Methodist Church; hostesses will be Mrs. Josie Van~lDeusen, Mrs. D. Z. Murnmert, Sr., |Mrs. A. D. Burress.and Mrs. L. L Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tilden and little son of Lincoln spent the week»end with Mr. Tilden's par- ents, Dr. and Mm. R. E. Tilden. BUY DEFENSE BONDS .AND STAMPS NOW been in poor health for some time,Hutchinson,Minnesota,arrived is reported to he much i"\Pf°"¢d~n»1<many for n short visit with Y/ev. Mr. and Mrs.Rohwer celebrated! their Golden Wedding anniversary,last year,` Overnight guests,Monday.ol' Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Robeson wereMrs. Robeson's brother-in-law andsister, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dee of Tama, Iowa. The Bees were return-ing to their home after spending the winter in Haskins, Colorado. Following' nine days as n pa-tient at Clarkson Hospital in Oma- ha, Mrs. C. H, Koepke was able in retum to lm' home here, Tuesday. Russell Koepke of Chicago,I\l.i~ nois, spent Wednesday and Thurs- day at the parental home on West Gruxt Street.Mr and Mrs Geo n x m l entertained,Saturday,for Mr. .arid Mm, Raymond Kuhr and fam- ily, Lloyd Kuhr. and Mr. and Mrs. Knh S\~cndsen's brother-in-low and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Sorensen. They planned to retum home to- day. Methodist To Attend RlllySeveralyoung people of thenentodm Churdh plan t o # M d the spring youth d i y at WGS'- Side Church in Oakland, nert Sun- dlv-The group will leave the church at 2 o'c\ocl¢. and wan r e turn in the evening Iollowing a covered dish dinner ~ pr081'Hm» 1 Pot-Luck Supper :Honors Mina PysherMiss Lois Pyscher ol Hastings,Nebraska, was honored guest at apot-luck supper given Wadnwlpy evening by the Church of Clin Y P o la Also present w -at Ra d Ru ;S da " u i uung e p ._erewf . .: x n d e M r s " n A l l i e x » : ' s i u l ' : ' t h e p a s t o r , R e v. T . A . L m d e n m e y - l Mrs.4 » ; Q _ _ _ g _ _ _ _ _m o n ,'a n r a ndthe Y.P.s p o ns nrayneMr. and Mrs.u r nrge Arterburn.Miss P9=°*§9f lax - _....».~\.. br.l'nul to Nor rods & 13-ln,Editginin 12, sz Hat rigan: NW sw n reneeof Bi! 2,60C Aappli M antrol .tive fourl eachP1and duri sper wht 41 corr'42rest for Mfor insed,for onfni clofor nv . .iv-i.»~.., v.-.II. & Margaret M. Stewnrtl mnn Warrick: SB SE &. E 20: 6 inches of SW SE see 13~ $4,000.h Shields Hnverstock to Vir-llughes:SE NE sec 35-17- 0,..00.tie Holloeter to John A. Cnr-'Lt. l in sec. 6 & WW wwf ec 5.18-10_ $1.00.llinmD. McDonald to Law- Phone 29 l W e'll Pick Up and Deliver ' AdvanceCleaners X Carter: Lt. 4, nik. 71, City'_._._.._. .,. . _ _ . , - . . _ ;\ir, $45. 5 Dn i vm vs A P P L I - l ATIONS A CCE P TE D total of 2.605 drivers hcehsccations were accepted during'h by the Nebraska Safety Paral hos a re resenta th Wednesday afternoon of month.itrolmcn traveled 175,808 milesspent 13,460.5 hours on patrol ng the month. 1,433 hours wereit in examining license appli .s81 arrests were made, the mostlmnn complaint being lack of license plates. 129 were lu'-;ed on this count. 93 ca-Bea wereoverweight on capacity plates,for expired driven licenses, 42speeding, 24 for xecklas driv-, 24 for driving while intoxicat-l8 for no operamfs license, 12stop Bign violation, and othersmiscellaneous charges including`li hts following wo ...__._ The Put .p I in Blair for this purpose the . lur e to d im g ,~~ »--n .. .»..hi d h wn v. Shoes for Mer Air - o Like W alking on Air Tan or Black Oxfords.. O t h e r D r e s s S h o e Wolverine Work Shoes Moat Comfortnhle,LongestWearing. Your Lest Chancell These Low Prices. s so to$so - Magics s 1 $2.50 zo $3. W or k Sh oi $2.45 to $2-1 U n i o n S l l i t l 6Sc t o $ 1. 00 1 - P i e c e S u i t 251: to 50c Por Gu-mon! s J. D. cluuusou Dr. J. 'llilwn Young Osteopltldc Phyddm uso Norih Brand St. FREMONT, NEBRASKA \I r Q ':1 Aunouuc emfm ~ ' Q ka-Seltzer |'LL Tune r::=§;' ~ 'Omit-1HA1S THE uosr ~our me ~n.u=»osm.r~zr *mans ~ALM-~y ~rou°u. HEAR Tomcm'~ p u s n d r u s s m r e . L u g e P l c h i s socSmalld l l !30|.i?&»;li l''I" ry ag h.¢ su tA 1k .n- Se ltzer nty o ux ~_.~ ~ a Drug Stan: Sodl Fomaum. y, .;f_,..~. g p = \\\~"~ f ~\ ~ \ r < ¢ -" Aus -~\ . a \ € " ' ° "? ; ° ° \e \1 -.. \ " \ \ ¢ " s w e m i ( u e =Q¢\u1\, Se\'<.~1.e\f \s e b é x e v e ~ '- ? \ e & ' 5 e ° Y e ~ M ILLIONS xutlar lea from Hudaehn, Add Lndlgutlon, DIS!-"LBot Colds "Mc g Mui' md Muscuhr Fmgue becauur Lhzyhave heard-aqd believed-Alkn-Seltzer radio announcements.To :hae mllhuns. dm 1-elle! obnlncd by the use ot Alka-Seltzerg g w g p h f u m o r e u a n n t b e z m u l n e e n j a y m e n l x h a y g n h o m t h n r mT h e m o s t i m p o n a n t p a n s o f o m m d l a g a - a m . b o ¢ h t o y u \ x m dt o u s . a r a t h e c vr n m e r c m n n n u u n m m e n ° O n m y o u h a n t r i e d A l k a - S e h m r w e b e l i e v e y o u w i l l n g n c w i \ h u l .B u t u - y A 1 k a » S e l t z e r h e m u s c i t u n n u n u s u a l l y z i l e c u vu m e d l - d n c n m . b e a u s e y o u e n j o y m e r a d i o p r o p u r n s .W H Y A L K A - S E L T Z E R I 5 s o s r r s c n v s Th e p a i n - r e l i e vi n g a n A u i c k n A l k - H - S e l t z e r i s l n c o m p l d n | o \ u - ! l o n , r a d i o e a s e l h e i s t r e s x u l o o n u y o u n v u l l u w h .T h e p¢\ nn. \.\1 n a t i o n l s m m e m o r e e £ e c \ . \ ve b y d k n l i n b b u d u s .T h a a l h l l d n l e l e m e n t s l p A l k n - S e i n e : r e d u m w o e s n o u u d x 0_ . i: :1 a c u d h y .L ~' -G e t A l k a - S e l u u 't h e n e x t t i m e y o u ~,,~J f~*~ Announcing the Opening of the 0'Hanlon Insurance Agency l n t h e M c C o m b B u i l d i n g 304 Sou th W alker Ave.North of t he Postof fice spent Monday ar. me nurve, -»--.home in the Rose Hill vicinity. Mr. and Mrs.Alfred Andersonentertainedatdinner,Saturdayevening,complimentary to their son, Dnyle, on his ninth birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sifov and Lyle, Mrs. John Hurt andBilly, Raymond Newkirk, and Mr. gg" Mrs. Ted Buckhardt and fam- y.Mrs. John Schmidt and daughter,lGuyc, and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. An-dersen spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Metzler and son, Gor- don Allan, of Tekamah; they werenccompanied home that evenin8 byGondnn Allan, who spent the week- end at the Schmidt home. Mrs Robert Kelly entertained at\»» birthday party, complimentary uf her ten-year-old son,Pat,Satur- day.Guests for an aftemoon of `d ti sen 1 e.....=~--;z:°';.:;..:§." nt i i . :Christian Church. . .lack Mxhers Here On 2-W¢¢k Visit wnlen ate.-..funds, amounted Disposition ol ed 402 convictioi jail sentences; 4complaints filed;Mr.and Mrs. Jack Maher and carried to distri¢ dauduer, Diane, of San F11-\'¢\H~'bond; 1 forfeitel oo,California,arrived T\1B5dBYissued; 2 release'n for a two-#week vislt'W_yoming.1 to a :norm samong Washington C o u n t Y friends.They an guests of Mrs. 'Mum-'B pai-enls,Mr.and Mrs.Miller Nielsen of Kennani.'hut will spend A part ol their vacationwithBlairrelatives,also.Both Mr.and 'Mm Maher are former Blair residents. Mr, and Mrs.R.C.Cook ofSiouxCity,lows,swnt Sunday 'mul Mr. and Mrs. Wilumn Linden. l n - . ...1..,. vmexl Mrs.August authonties, and Other patrolr the month are l Violation cards i Obstnxetions rorWarning cards Speaking engagAccidents reporl igated ;---. Stolen cars reel HARRY M4 RET I ijnns :t c ou rt; 1 o u t o n l b o nd ; 1 wa rr a n t .1 tn a rrnv n oat in sheriff, 1 to Iowa 1 to FBI.nen activities for isted below:issued -_._.--_smnoved .......__..._-589 issued ....__..-..-1B'i' ements --_---_ 68 Led and invest-65 wered _-....---..'1 DRRISURNS HOME l|\ Prudential z Life §mslmANCE Fonnaw play followed by a lunch wereF i r e - T h e f t » A u t o m o b i l e !Darén Young, om-en Mum; Fred- |erick Steffen Howard Willard Bil-B u r g l a r y » B o n d s - L i a b i l i t y HY Leonard, md and Denny rm- cy, Richard Alexander, and Frlllk Health and Accident Alexander, L 0 H A N L O N ~ . . . L _ ~ o l t h e ~,occasioned by the McVickers' wed- ;Mr, and Mrs. F. H. McVicker en~ me ...W .....__mulmm at the Crowell Home. Sunday visitors xt the Carl F.Koltermnn home were Mr.and Mrs. Fred Kulmrmnn and son,Donald,ond Mrs.Kolmrm-sn's mother.Mrs. Procbmw. 111 Sew- lterzained n number of guests Iast\,,¢ Nebraska. Thursday evenlng at their home onlwm.coma sn-ee: at a dinnerfollowed by bridge. The affair was' dang anmvernry which occurred on _were Messrs. and Madame: R. H. Mrs. C. S. Parodies returned to her home in Douglas,Nebraska.Sunday; gm, had spent the winter'months with her mn-ln-law and ah; Mrs. Rlymond Krogh and lam- and hmily.Hnrold Grothuuen of Minml.A E N T lllrlaloney, ol Omaha; L. C. Klopp,_J. Hilwn Rhodes, Earl S. 'l'l1l7P'Flor'ld-I, orrlved 'hxudny for an ln- ; ;~ ~gm Scot! Robeson. Advertise ln The Enterurlu It Brian nmlu emma vim with hh lllter, Mrs.Henry Doll and funily nfl Blair,:nd hll psrentl, Mr. md Hn. Om Grothuaen ol Kennxrd. Insurance |3 ROBER D h n n o R AL ' l l i l u u v 1 \-- J Blur. Nebmlm. Apr!! za 1942 TIPfm~ mf emu - - HCONDUCT REVWAL SERVICES D I Mi s s Lo i s Py scher of Ha s ti has been c on duc ting revi val se icen, each eve ni n g, at th e C h u o f Christ.Da ily pray er me eti fo r th e wo me n ar e be in g c o nd ed also,gro ups mee ti ng i n homes each after noon;a.p m servic e for th e men p rec edes even ing service.\ Fr id ay evening a recognit servic e wi ll honor the select who lea ve W a sh in gton Co un ty wa r se rvic e .i n the near f u t Mis s Py s c h er is trai ni ng as ju c hor us whic h wi ll i ead the sin tha t even in g.A baptis mal se SALVATION ARMYQUOTA. PASSED Clpuin McOmly of the Salva- tion Army completed the Anny's 1942 appeal in Blair, Tuesday, stat-inff that local donations amountedto $108.60. An unofficial .quota ol $100 had been suggested lor Blair 'Km Ls.. .'1 -isr Salva tion A r my representatives wi sh to tha nk loc al residents fo r their kind support.Th e annual appeal is th e o nly ti me d u ri ng th e y e ar th at th e Ar - my soli c its fu nds, C aptain Mc Cur- dy ~ i n te d out.Hé said, "P1ez\.se .._/. 4:\J* \ Open House \ At Central- Friday Eve P r o g r a m Prepared By Students Of Science Department er,o ~1'»=~-Ieet Held 0~ Blair Field Wednesday Afternoon 1 . .;, L V .r v" r i :..,*e _ ~.S c o r i n g 2 6 %p o m t s G e n e 1 \ r u g ~ -~1.'.f ~... »~v 3 4 . -; e r l e d h i s A r l i n g t o n m a t e s t o a .v i c - ¢' *''A . ." 1 " " 't n r y i n t h e W a i s h i n g t o n C o u n t y .>9 .1, 5 4 J . ,~5 .. ;."f 5 . 1 ,. Q t r a c k m e e t h e l d c m t h e B l a i r c i n - i .4 ..|~¢1 ....l l ~ _ »'4 ~ \E 'g er sc orai five first plac es u n .» ,E `chored the winn in g ; §1 ay te 4 3.112 Coach Petc rson"s boy tn lli paints with Blair winning 'ru \\»honorB with 59 points.F o " '.hnun was th ir d wi th 9 % : .`| Ilermnn had 6 and Kennsrd" M Q ._-nn; .Y NIrs. Jens Cr n Sorensen Dies of Pneumonia Passes A tffl Ffnrlv SettlerI i "ie Sf S1Years.On Qnmn Farm 45 YearsNo one has to apologize for their "o n i o n br ea th "this y ear because onion s ets are one of the sc nrc est #artic les in we middle west.Store- 'keepers any th a t there simply ql¢\n|n n v Several reasuns have ion eesfo r sro.mior i n g rite I J \ \ \ a A \ r an v u - » - --.__ . . . . . . . _- - -Mr s .J ens C.Sorensen,one o f the early settlers of the c ounty , died Wednesday mo r ni n g a t th eFr e mo n t Ho sp i ta l where she ha d been tak en for trea tme nt. She was the vi c tim o f a n att.ac k.of Qneu :rn asl '3'4!»S me m;It Cal voints ;;;;: '.....€;;.".;ffl!the shortafze.Oneu u c a ;= » ":'_ . I t o ~so f t h e s e a s t } 1 a t _ o n i q n f ¢ * & " ' : 3 . 1 = § § § 1 1 § L = ~ e f ,¥ 2 ° " * E ' f 1 ' ~= - ? ' . ° . ' 1 ° ° " , m " t m l " ° * " >T h e 1 Arlington Bqulu wun ullw \in n m rmnnimr event a n d n nh: from which B116 had 8l1ff€I"Ed nminlained the margin until the final event..For Blair Feagen,Roatermsmn,.Kelly.lang,NelsCarlsen were'the high point men.Raultn 50 yard high hurdle.:1, Kruger, A; 2, Sorenson, A:3, Rastemmn,B; 4, E. Suverkrubbe, Ft. C,Time 's-1~xo sec. ANNOUNCE SECOND 1MMUN1zA'r1oN CLINIC DATES 1,345 School Children Were A¢,Ear1 for about mn days._Mrs. Sorensen was bam in Den- mu k on July 1,1860,and had she reached her next birthday, shewould have been 82 years ol lge. She grew to womnnhuod ln Den~ mark, and on January 20, 1887, she was.marriai w Jens C. Sor-ensen nnd they soon embarked for al\y grown by Japanese un |»m|~»in the Pacific.They are harvestedinthe lal\ and shipped to theUnited States where they are soldin swres in the spring.The warhnsnut an end u>_ that tfdlic. (r 'n u ay |uvumns ,....-.' " " f ' ° ~ " ' ° c lo s e _ q ! _ | . h e a n n u a \ p s t- M E THO D I S T m s ' r . »'3,2L2",5°,§',2§'$¢"$"E; £e'L2Z§§?£C O N F E R E N C E H E L D by sc ienc e depnrtment students:I N A R L I N G T O N Examp le s of y o r k oh e d u r mg because og iloodeirl- Iiifimam ter-| ;,`{,§df.,§,§§ hgsimen on display at t.he|»:ribory whi c h usually furnishes a Central bui ldi ng thro ugh out th e "la-me portion of th e o n i o n pla nts used i n this territory .Another theory reg ar di ng the ah o r tlg o In that apec ulators have bought up all .the plants and are the reby c omer- in g th e ma r k e t f o r o n i o n produc ti o n f o r the ar my .Any wa y , there aren't any in Blair stores. week.Pamnbs an d pa tr on s ha ve been g xtende d a c ordial invitation to visit the sc hoo l and see the ex- hibit,whic h represents Centx1i,|School,No r th W a r d : n d Weat| n w m a .g Fri day evening'a p r o g r a m, p m- iparedbyc hemistry ,biology and1'_9.....\...\.... v|.,,¢n ]_ | J1J\.\»_y \)l|.l.l.J.\»;|\»|.z v-v-- -- v- -.D i s t r i c t R e p r e s e n t e d T h u r s d a y Pic tured above -...\i n n \ |1. .\:...¢in n ¥h»\nv Tvnm is the Ariing 1 yesterday.Left to. .rght.,_ they lx 55 5 ) l la 100 yard wh-9 Dale,K;2. Fesgen, B; 3, Stork, A; 4, Feet, B.100 yard low hurdles-l, Kruger, A: 2, Sorensen, A; 3, Roafermann, B; 4, E. Suverkrubbe, Ft. Calhoun. Tlma 12 5-10 sec.220 yard dash--1, Feagen, B; 2, Stork, A:8, R.Bellows,B;4,Kramer. H.Tlme 26 4-10 sec.440 yard dash-1, Rooenltilde, A; 2, Kelly, B; 3, J. Long, B; 4. Rosen- baum. A,Time 59 940 sec.Half mile--1, Long, B; 2, Menk- ing, A: 3, Goldbeck, B; 4, Cunning- ham, A.Time 2 min. 23 3-10 sec.Mile--1, N. Carlsen, B; 2, Pfeif- fer, B: 3, Brooks, A; 4, Barton, A; Time 5 min. 30 4-10 sec.Relay-1. Arlington (Stork, Ros- enkildc, Sorensen, Kruger); 2, Her- man; 3. Blair; 4. Fr. Calhoun, Broad Jump-1, Kruger, Arling-' ton; 2. B. Rasenkilde, A: 3, Peer. B; 4, Rostermun, B.Distance, IB feet, ll in.Shot-1, Kruger, A; 2, Warrick,ll; 3, Stork, A: 4, E. Suverkrubbe,ga-Calhoun.Distance,37 feet xn.l Discus 1.Rosterman,B;2, Fecr. B; 8, Menking, A; 4, Suver-krubbbe,Ft. Cal.Distance, 103feet.I .lavelinc-1, Marshall, A; 2, De-vine, B: 3, Rosenbaum, A; 4, Su-verkrubbe, Ft. Cal.Distance, 122 ft. 11 in.Pole vaul l. Kelley, B; 2, Sor- enson, A: 3. Menking, A; 4, Suver- krubbe, Ft. Sl-lhoun, tied lor third and fourth.Height, 9 ft. 'fi in. _ High jump-1,Kruger, A;2, tied for 2, 3, 4, Sorensen, A; Croft,FL Calhoun; West, Herman. Pugball League Play Starts y Opening games in the Dann 3 College pugball league were 3 played *ha first ol the week. "In a ulvsrmnx marsh tha Badgers 'defeated the Town Boys, 43 to 3, gg Aprtl UIJ JIICS Clinic dates for the second im- munization of children for diph- theria were announced today by Mrs.Dorena Walker,CountyNurse, and Ruth Wolfe,County Extension Agent? These clinics fol- low the first series of immuniza- tion clinics conducted the early lnrt of April. Dates of the second immuniza- tions are listed below; it should benoted in each case that clinics will 0:30 A.M., with the exception of' on Calhoun. America,coming to this county which has since been their homo For the past forty-five yearstheyhave resided on their f armsouthwest of Orum, Here they be-came a part of the community and were active members of the Dan- ish Lutheran church of Omm.A daughter,Mrs.Robert Ras-mussen, with the bereaved husband and three grandchildren are le!t to mourn her departure.Funeral services will be held at the Danish Lutheran church of and interment will bc made in theopen at 8:30 A.M. and close at Ox-um on Saturday at 2:00 p_M_ 'April 30-Herman,Red Cross Rooms, 8:30 A.l\I. Orum cemetery. Mr,and Mrs,Orland BruntonMay4--Blair,Legion R°0lY\3»lof Lyons are the parents of n 7 lb. 8:30 A.l\{.lMay 5-Arlington, Legion Hall,sam .-mr.5 May 6--Fontunellc,S c h o o lHouse, 8:30 A.M.l May '1--Kennard, Pavilion, 8:30 A.lll.May 8-Fort Calhoun, City Hall, 1:30 P.M.Children are asked to report tolthe clinic where they received theirl first immunization. It is important that those hpvmg smallpox vacu nations report for a check~up, too as well as those who were innocu states. Each child immunized receives two "shots" lor diphtheria another clinic will be set up next fall at which timh the Shick testwill be used to determine if each child is immuneIt is reported that 1 345 different school children received immunization during the first clinics,of which 1008 were immunized for both diphtheria and smnllpozg. 126 were immunized tor diphthena alone and 211 for smallpox alonemusing a total ol 2,363 innocula tions. 67% of the school children in the county took advantage ol the ivrvzrv-m 5 oz. son, Dain Everett, hom Sut- urday morning' at Blair llospilml. Patricia Beck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Bcck, cntcrtoincd several friends in honor of her birthday, Saturday. /W ,QT 'Wl 55% Hoc PRICES ARE DOVVN $oo Per T o n lated for diphtheria, Mrs. ...Q ~ ~ ~ ~ '''_ SUPPLEMENT ~|-';"' ~..:a :9 _sixty c h urc hes o f the 0ma I} a d in C 1 e u l :-gto n,Thursday .Th e distric t eeting o f the Wornen's Society I Christian Service also took #lac e at da y , wi th se ssio ns in the Arl- gton Congregational Churc h. The c onf erenc e program opened t 9 : 30 Thu r s da y mo r n in g wi th : orship servic e," Th e Ho ly Co m uni on ";th i s wa s f ollo wed b y : ~usiness session. Dr. leo M. Pipp ~I lrlashville, Tennessee, sddres - the bo ard o f education a t 10:30 Speakers et a fomm c onduc ted lat er i n th e mo r ni n g inc luded Re v Fr a n k I .Finc h,Charles G.Go m on, an d B ish op W illia m C . Martin D.D.,L.L .D. The noon lun c heo n wa s fo llow b y a disc ussion of conference i n terests,inc luding Neb ras ka W es ley an Uni versity , Nebraska llietho di st Hospi tal,and the Crowe] Ho me at Bla ir .' Afte rno on sess ion s h ad s s thei speakers Mr s .Charles W .Me~ Herman F, Crowell, Dr. E. L. Gel~ inger,Dr.Arc hibald K .Stews and Rev. T. Porter. I i » WASHINGTON co.i T R A C K M E E T Dale, Kennard, was only entryfromhis school.Entened one event, won first plm:e.Turned in go o d time o f 10 6-10 sec onds for hundred. Blaifs ho pes for vic tory in relay went. fly ing on first baton oxclmng: whic h lo st the m ab ou t 25 3,'.m1s. Feagen,running anc hor, turned on the ste am to wi n th i r d plac e for his team.\ Fi rs t ti me i n past three yoars tha t B lai nh as not won mee t.Also best. c rowd i n ma n y yours.Hi g h wi n d c ut do wn ti me on runn ing events. Meet run off in mm-1:1 time.Lo~ c a l o f f i c i a l s h a n d l i n g r n c e t h n d i t h i n g s w e l l m a n a g e d a n d f h d a w a y .~ v 1 »T4 ;,. r r s.. . .. . .. -H M ' of the or of y ard d Blair Q I ,I r d " l. !D \ i.»| rl' ~|~_y\ ~_In| '4 ~`|ie '\ T ~P'| e~ .,egxb.' ng OUR MEN IN'PHE SERVICE Kenneth Wachter, formerly o Herman, writes his parents, Mr and Mrs. Ben Wachter, that h~ arrived late last week at th~naval training school st Sa Diego, California. Donald Butts of the Gres Lakes Naval Training School i spending a few days with h` parents,Mr.and Mrs.C.' Butts ol Blair. He was a Thurs day dinner guest at the hom of his aunt, Mrs.Ella. Wo~ ward of Herman.Ray Hansen. Camp Lee, Vi ginis,/writes Fort Calhou fdends that "if I had work~ as hard at home as I haveithe lnat six weeks 1 would havowned the whole town of Fo Calhoun and most ol the su rounding country". Ho has wohisfirstmedalontheri range.Kenneth Redding,who li been stationed for sevemonths as a cook at Fort KnoKentucky,writes his mothMrs. Ed Arkell of Blair, that is moving soon to an unkno~ destination. His new address %Postmaster, New York City. Alfrsd C. Jensen, son of MJ.P. Jensen of Blair, is noconnected with the Psycholo~ cal Unit USO at Santa An California.Carl W. Watts, stnff-ser;at the army flying schoolColumbia,Mississippi,and » bride spent a short lurlou~early this week among relativin Blair and Kennurd.Emma!HPD-Msthcr Fic Cnlifornia, is spending a 30-d furlough with relatives in I-'~ Calhoun. First stationed at Lo ry Field,Colorado, Ernest pects to be transferrd to t flying cadets and to receive lot training unon his return California.We are undoubtedly miss u few items in regard to --in the service. lf you have anews of relatives orjrienda the service,mail,phone bring your items of "Our ~In The Service" inthe Blair terprise.Pvt. Robert Junghluth. so r .fir st plac es b u t one.Arling ton ha d 8 wi th K ru g er ge tti n g f ive o f them,Bla ir h a d f i ve whic h were divided between,Feagen,Lon g, Ca r lu m;Rostenn an,elly . Ver non Bellows pac ed son, Ray , on fir st. le g o f r ela y a nd don 't let any one te ll y o u he c annot move. Tiernann,Calhoun coac h,.an- nounc ed th a t h e wo n irrter-class 'meet in Calhoun.lne li gib le th is week no unable to partic ipate in Wednesday meet. w i lm a r r e d ' m e e t i n p a s t s e a s o n s . . . . . _ u ' »| FINAL SCORE WASH. CO. TRACK MEET Arlington 74%,Blair 59, Fort Calhoun 9*/5, Hemnm 6 and Ken- nard 5. o n ay =...relay rac es at the B la i r - A r li n p sen and Stork.A t the ri g h t i s ton trac k meet held a t Blair Coac h Peterson.--Hnter1u~{|e Sports Staff Photo X .\} ,f ~ \ '~_,QV .' »10,9 .1 l V r . p ._.f = f " E a n 'J q H r _ = ¢.;»| ..y .. _ 1 ~ 'AI\ L ~ ~2~1. s ~ Q T * m1~;G1»::<...wi h n e 220 y ard dash . . . hol~ second plac e in the 10 sh an d xx membe r o f th c lay Tea m.Enterprise Sports Staff Ph ........ .......- . . , _ . . . . . . . . . -- Candidly S p e a k i n g - - By Coach Rufus Ols Present indi- cations ara th:-L Blair will not berevresenmdinPlatteVa i i c ybaseballlcazue .- _" this s u m m e r _ul* There wen-_ no . ~fr om h er e at the Ienzue meetimr. Sunday .Ma n y local fans.even last year,voic e d opi nion tlmt th ev wo uld rathe r se e B la ir d ro p o ut o f P. V. and another leaxrlle formed. La c k of in tere st this ¥¢1\ ri.s I f y o u wa n t s ome onions, try seeding them direct in your garden. They, c ome up like tiny hairs so be c are ful no t to pu ll th e m u p fo r weeds.They ahou ld be planted at onc e to tak e a antage of the c ool rn o ii wea the r .Becta have thei r b eat fla vo r i f used when about ha lf gr own. Ma k e several plantings between no w an d J u ly I st so tha t y o u ma y en jo y th em a t th ei r b es t There is some interest in garden varieties of soy beans.Th ey are prepared like green lima beans and tas te somewh at the sa me. phy sic s students,lnlc luums un: .... | lowing features:Chemistr y --demon stration s ' b y Barba ra Po und, Paul Pelp er, C lii- fovd Sell,Georgia Wric h,Elin or Dudgeon, George Mc Donald, Leon-ard Go ieh am, Pe arl J ens en, Almal Thornburgh, 'and Ro l a n d ww - i c i e l display s arranged by Ha n s Boe,l Ne i l Webster,Leonard Gorehannl George Mc D ona ld,Bo b Bailey.| Rog er Hansen,Elin or Dudgeorn Beverly Mc Bride,Eunic e Rolland, Roger Stric k lett,Holland W ar-' rn:Biology - -demonstrations by 'El- 'The b »laini e for ""§* "Pf1" "fi"€ | den Caldwell, Billy Trip p, Ho ward y o un g p a n t s is o n a c o n Y day Therkelsen,Donald Hu s k ,Li la or la te in the even in g. I f the weath er c onti nues dr y , .lean J ensen, Delores Fallen, Sarah Golden,Vernon Bellows,J ohn mark y our gardenrons fairly de ep | Lutz,Or vi lle Mortensen,Don na an-;i tu r n wa te r in to th e f u r r o ws Stagezn an, Lee Guy er , lelan d Mil- un txl the gro und ie we ll soaked.\1¢¢_ Anna Lee Lows.Ed wi n J i pp , P la n t y o u r seed direc tly on the Philip Lars en. mo is t e ar th .La rg e seeds can be Phy ~sics--demonstrations by Ray speeded alo ng by s oak ing over Bellows,W arren J enkins,Ma r ily n ni g h t i n wa r m e a te r .Guy er,Ern ie Strieklett,Eugene 1n __nan 'Rlnr tnr Glen Guy er, \, I ! 1 Y l l 9 D l l l u l u » » . ¢ ,. ._R A T E H I G H I N `. T a m ; s L o n g ,D o n a l d R o s h M I D L A N D ~B r o y H a r d i n g ,J o h n F o l e y ,I K u h r .L e s l i e B u c k l i n a n d C o d o n L u n d o f Arli ngton,ir-Meredith. vnnnsinr uh|r{|=».\k{.l t Mi d ll n d Col-. """"**1" \\l"l'i1l\lC|~ errnmManiKeit ITITF~ wu """'i§"ai'5F"1a7»§""' ffs'.:e':':":_'&f~ :-:._:,,.-:HONOR LIST me nu..." N.. M.. ..... _...___ter wu released recently.°'Miss Coral .Tam Stticklett, Blair, Several C l t e d ~ 0 "Hx g also received recognition on the Sc h o la rs h lp a t honor roll with a quotient of 3.54.ConVOC9.f10l'L. Vernon Melerhanry, also ge Al- ington,gained distinction m u l -Several Washington County st other field-t.hut_ nf nthletlgs-as dents were among the 550 Univ:he received hnnurnble menl:'lon Ulllsityof Nebnska students cited 1 t.lw all-intramural baaketlnll wh-1 Hgh scholarship, Wednesday moz M»i-hmm was n member of thelinz.Awards were made a t t isnznd m. net as _new hiirh scoring record. The _wumera tallied 10 mmf mobenmx inning nfl the hurling nfCqmvwn; added 4 in second: 6 inthlndandopened u|>_w coum_ 15 §§"3'.§..'{.'f"'U n T h i s F e e d m r Mrs. W. F. Hemphill of Omaha E E l l ' u ¢ 8 t ~ ' nh-mned m benol the P.:-Lo... _ - . .~:akrhoqd s§\T\B§\j regun\1_\se:»-s M a r k e t i n g `"""E§'}§5¢ ok'énmpating in|;'||[w eo on. the toumamant.|Listed `be}o1r ~ ntudel 'OUR TOWNWhn meribed mc osrmtion In the first group---in the 1 per 3 per cent and also on hmlistsfouryearsEdgarRohv Geesamann, Fort Calhoun, arts s sciences.In upper 3 per cent of the cl: or on hc-nor lists four gg ml ___|;»5_1=0 bg-czusq qi pre nntungng S1;§=§1e.»w Red or Blsck Chrome Kitchen Stools "{i7"§§I.' .4 2 ~ \ Radios 4 Makes $2110 up 7 ~ M~dols $132.79 29951 up ~79.~ an~ up Suite~ $59.50 tallien off slanm ol Howard Jen-sen in Sth and completed scoringwith B runs in Sth Bob Burnetthurlinxr for tha winners, allowedtwo hits and three runs,Hog-Let:led the hmm with five hm m-c\ud.(r\K two. two base hits: env:triple and a home run.In theotheroveninxRimsWildrickHurlui Hun (Huh: On 29 In ia vu-. ing, Wednesdgy anernoon. mn. 'Q;_c. xl np revlewed "Dragon Swi B °|M uby 1>£L» Buc iai M s d n me l a n ' F o u r 1 s te w e n e nWQTIZFZ, '2§m2m'f'5.nnw.. Rhades,S o r e n s e n B r o s . w .E .G<>eh's Gertrude ar n-hnm, 1... c . K:;>x;, J - R- Vinc kel, 1!P h o n e h i t e 2 1 3 H .Gr i mm,E .A .s mmi d z ,w .J .I Ko op man ,an d George Campbell~ Q v - J ~ . - - - - --_S c h o o l w e n t b a c k t o l i v e i n t h e G a y , N i n e t i e a t h i s W e e k ,a s t h e y b e g * a n | d r e s s r e h e n r s x l s f o r t h e i r S e n i o r _ C l a s s P l a y ," O u r T o w n " .A t t i c a a n d t r u n k s a l l o v e r t o w n w e r e ; u n u r n r n a n n a l H 1 r n \ | ¢ r | 1 t . 0 1 " E V i . V B t h e now, to us e c ars any more than necessary.Ho we ve r,i t wo uld be possible to f o r m a le lg u u whic.h wou ld n o t invo lve mu c h trave ling an d wou ld br i m: to - szether many natuxjsl rivals andr e a r s - - M t r i l l g M a o M a r s h "|- - : - m A K f n u u u a n " I L u l l u u n g v u ' 1 I e ~i z an . \ A l n v n .l . , . . ` f - I } \ U ~I n * h a 5 ~R ~ 9 -1 ~;é _..__ ,s \A leume comuoaed ol mme Arlington.Ben- w=......w .......neteen hund . found lt °:revnesentlnz r Fort Calhoun, b early ni Tha young actresseslittle difficult and pdnful to step -. one of their eonuampxe saddles ~ m d ' e k a m n h w o u l d e Kitchen Stools "casis .4 i ~ I HavePurchased the PAULSEN CAFE Formerly Known as Kiepke Hamburger Shop And am now in cimrge of the business. I earn- eétly solicit the continued patronage of the many custmners of the_eale and I assure them ents,Mr .an d Mr s . Ro y Do la n th at he is lea vi ng th e we st c oast soon for an unknown des- tinatic n. Jaek W ard of Spokane, W ash- n g mn .has le n t A phonograph rec ord of his voic e to his moth- er, Mrs.Bill W an d. P vt.Arc hie Sc hlnpfer,wh o luus bee n s tation ed at No rf o lk , Virginia,has been transferred to F o r t Croc kett,Texas.P vt. Sc hlapfer, who ls a c ook, is the s o n o l M n ..Tuck Sc hlnpfe r of Arli ngton.\Sg t.Brlnn Peterson,son n l Mr .and M n .Ro y R.Peierson of Arli ngton,lms been mo ve d f r o m Jackson,Mi ns i ni p pl,to Chria tlan Pun, Mis sissi ppi. \ Radios F r i g i d a i r e s 7 Ft. Models $132.79 and up Ma yt a g W a s h e r s Li v i n g R oo m Studio Lounges $29.50 Home Furniture &Appliance Co. Phone Black 393 Blair, Nebr. g x r \:.|~»~-~|]Priz es a nd Awar ds:Ceres Ciub Sc ho lar s hi p -Me lvs Lo i s He i er - henry ,Arlin gto n, i Class of 194 2 hono r lia E d g m Rohwe r Gee saman n, Fo rt Ca lhoun A .&S.Ma xi n e Ma e Ma r s h a ll, Arli ngton,nurs ing No r ma n Ed -' Qgar Tildzn,Blai r En gin eeri ng. Class o f 1948 honor 1is Ear15F'rancis Jenkins,Bla ir,fine artm! Me lva Lo is Meierhenry ,A1ling-1 ton.agric ulture.~Class o f 1945 ho n or li s I\Im-| jorie A n n Giifrey .Arlin gton , ag -I ricultui-e, j|.\nior division.K.athryn| Anne Rohwer, Fort Calhoun, teach-1 ora. junior division.| Phi Ro ta Ka p p a - -E d g a r Ro hw-| x s ~Ma ri eer1|x s ,-_Pounds..Sigma Xi-"Norman Edgar T11 den. oN ~M.oNnAY'sSTOCK MARKET' |1resentativeaon the Oma h a li v e ] stoc k ma rk et last Mond ay were George Knec ht with seven 960-Ib. steers und a 910-ib. heifer, séiling a t $l3. 00; and Panl~»Kruger,wh o soid. 38 mixed colored 656-lb. yearl- ing s to a stoc k er buy er at $11.00 and six s till p1a iner.651 poundera ist $ 10 .0 0. Bo th men a re fr om the Arli ngto n vi c ini ty . a I ;1a .Mr .an d Mrs .Gerald J ensen of; W ashi ngtom D.C.,and Mr s.Ai-' . b e n Jensen o f Mi lla r d visited; .fri end s in Bh lir and cinity, MOD day .\ i n--v;V£;vth;.i;p}TéIBr HOLD SERVICES Frmandmoccnsinain to the narr ow, high-top,poinbed»toed shoes wo r n by the wo me n i n the Ga y Nine-_ ties. bow ties, knic ker s, and a rm panda nnrved to ma ke the boy s a bit. un- High turn-over c ollars and c uffs,l an ideal set-uo in the opinion of many loc al fans.Perhaps a couple o f these to wns wou ld fi nd i t di ff ic ult g etti ng e no ug h players toxrether to f o r m u squad b u t if s o me o f th e old timers wo uld tu r n ou t th a t M...\\\\.......ximnnlri \_..Q|\1\||`|I I ~ Chioé `sT°:1'i5'r r Fune ral servic es for Mrs . Claua F .Sc hmidt,F o r t Calhoun,were conducted in the Blai r Baptist Churc h,Saturday afternoon,a t \EB;1§f;rtfibfé,but.,iaevertheleuni *"'"'-""'imma! _thlt _styles had chlngedn It h um ue ; : : u u 0 c m " ¢ A \n s l : 1| I I th e s ea s on ! u lay s tar t th e lat-ter Dart of June.Th is wo uld give the veterans.wh o ha ve not performed in recent vears. amp le ti me to get in shape. Also,pe r mi t thern to pe rf or m duri ng the ho t su mmer mon th s whic h would help loosen uo "ne--lired"musc les.Instead o f ulnvin m a ni ne inning ga me i t has been suggested Ehat a seveninning c ontest b e Blowi- W h e t wo uld B la i r d o f o r playgers?Loc a l f ans wou ld en-i0\ watching Husrh Cooke, Babe Lundt.Fr a n k W olfe.C h o o m Rhodes a nd a nu mber of others wh o g ai ne d f ame on the b ase- ball d ia mon d. ha c k at th ei r o ld positions again.Undoub tedly th ey wou ld be, c apeble of pro- » 1» -a ~» » | » IHERMAN MUSICIANS IlE N T E R c o N ' r E s ' r ||Bliss Marilyn Nelson of J-Iemnn,daughter of Dr.und Mrs.W.l.iNelson won a superior rating fora her piano solo at the district mu-sic contest in Fremont, lu! week.This is the second consecutive year'that Miss Nelson, 16-yea.r~old jun- ior, has won the highesl rating nwilable. She planato attend thenationalmusic can st in 0ma.hn,I May 8.| Herman school wu represen!ed,| also, by the girls' octet which re- ceived l ruling of good. The gnnxpis composed of Betty Korshoj, Bet-Ly Lou Christensen,Emma Jean Wat,Violet Petersen,Catherine' Brodenen,Frances Mae Hlnsen,, Marjorie Jenlen and Jmica Pe- tm-sen. te r ta i n me n t h s la s t ve af s te a m supplied.I d ou bt if th ey wtlu ld c o mmi t n e u ly ' a s ma n y me n ta l error!! Th en thero's Ma r t Jensen. Ro y Lo ng ,Fr a n k W o lf e a n d u few oth er y ounger pla y - ers wh o wi ll undoubbedlv be statione d in thi s area this sum-mer.Yes.i t a n n u m possible to c omplete a s quad c ap able of representing this c i tv on the diarmnd.W i th conditions an thev are this is one Besson when Blair nhould have a. base- ball team. ma d e a t the Blair cemetery .Rev. T. A. Li n de n me y er wa s in c h arge of th e fu ne ra l. Mrs. Sc h midt die d sudden ly of a heart attac k, April 15, while c ross- in g the Ca lho u n b all pa rk on h erway to town to d o some sho pp ing .| Mr .Sc hmidt,wl1 o i s a bro th er of E.W .Sc hmid t of B la ir ,had suf- fered n pamiy tic stro ke only n few day s earlier. i A s L u c y E mma Bowler,Mr s.'Sc hmi dt wa s h orn at Onuwa, lows. On F e b ma r y 11,1876.She had spent mo s t of her li fe in and aé 'rou nd Blai r, whe re s he was uni ted in mar ri ag e to Claus Frederic k Sc hmidt on Mar c h 27,1892;they had recently c elebrated their Golfi- en W eddi ng anniversary .Six c h il- dren were born to th e c ouple. WOR~D Home in where you are most secure!Protec!your home wi th h u u r mc e .We'\l demise a plan whose p r e m i u m ( i l your hndgei. n l ; WITH G. L. DIXON COMPANY An Agency Eatnbllahedby Uneqndled Semin . . _ . . . . . v - » .. 2 "MQ ~~x;l r :. x * E .1 ~1v p :Q .h I I2 f ~~'L 3 CURITY in -Morning Glory GlasswareIsinpn fhnnn davenu.._ - - . _ .-..H lm nn tf f l m n l h e r c l o t h e s w h i c h r l u n u u b u . . .- - - . _w e r e f o u n d i n t h e a t t i c s a n d t r u n k s , o f B l a i r h o m e s w e r e P r i n c e A l b e r t ' c o a t s ;l o n g ,f l o w i n g s k i r t s ;p e p - g p e r m i n t s t r i p e d s h i r t s ;s h o u l d e r - l e n g t h c a p e s ;M a r y J a n e s l i p p e r s ; k n i t t e d s h a w l s ,a n d j a b o t s .A n d n o t ' l e a s t o f a l l w e r e t h e h a t e .. z a r m u f f t y p e ,d e r b y e ,L e g h o r n h a t e , t r i c o r n e h a t s ,a n d h a t s o f a l l s h a p e s a n d s i z e s t r i m m e d w i t h n u m e r o u s p l u m e s ,f e a t h e r s ,a n d ribbons.N e d Fri day a t 8:00 p.m.,the seni ors will ree nac t th ose day s of the Ga y Nine ties f o r the entire c ommu ni ty wh e n they gi ve th e fi na l p e rf or man c e of "Ou r To wn" , in the sc hoo l aud ito riu m.Lead ing c ha rac ter s i n this story of a ty p i- cal N e w England _town m e Ra y Pitchers Tumble's ~ Each ~E a c h . \ u h n p p i n b i g p l t c h u r ( 8 0 o s . ) M u d g r i w l u l gu nm an ( U i o z )l u mn l r l n . l u l n r f | | l mo r ni n g g to r lm »5 | lr u ~I: c\ l n nsp ar kl in g;c r y s t a l g l a m ! ~1 ~ §>13 wT u m h l e r R a c k s .i f ~ -.1 '~1 j.Parry and drlnh In al llE wmu ~ ,...u g i r~; . = ; = - m y o r Ja m : : m a r t b 3 1 ,4 1 1 4l m r f n n o l | . . J'»'Ii ~~ I . " : f ' f "' " r i l n | » r l t l . }1 g r . ,_ , » > 1 » - - s : 1| I I th e s ea s on ! u lay s tar t th e lat-ter Dart of June.Th is wo uld give the veterans.wh o ha ve not performed in recent vears. amp le ti me to get in shape. Also,pe r mi t thern to pe rf or m duri ng the ho t su mmer mon th s whic h would help loosen uo "ne--lired"musc les.Instead o f ulnvin m a ni ne inning ga me i t has been suggested Ehat a seveninning c ontest b e Blowi- W h e t wo uld B la i r d o f o r playgers?Loc a l f ans wou ld en-i0\ watching Husrh Cooke, Babe Lundt.Fr a n k W olfe.C h o o m Rhodes a nd a nu mber of others wh o g ai ne d f ame on the b ase- ball d ia mon d. ha c k at th ei r o ld positions again.Undoub tedly th ey wou ld be, c apeble of pro- » 1» -a ~» » | » IHERMAN MUSICIANS IlE N T E R c o N ' r E s ' r ||Bliss Marilyn Nelson of J-Iemnn,daughter of Dr.und Mrs.W.l.iNelson won a superior rating fora her piano solo at the district mu-sic contest in Fremont, lu! week.This is the second consecutive year'that Miss Nelson, 16-yea.r~old jun- ior, has won the highesl rating nwilable. She planato attend thenationalmusic can st in 0ma.hn,I May 8.| Herman school wu represen!ed,| also, by the girls' octet which re- ceived l ruling of good. The gnnxpis composed of Betty Korshoj, Bet-Ly Lou Christensen,Emma Jean Wat,Violet Petersen,Catherine' Brodenen,Frances Mae Hlnsen,, Marjorie Jenlen and Jmica Pe- tm-sen. te r ta i n me n t h s la s t ve af s te a m supplied.I d ou bt if th ey wtlu ld c o mmi t n e u ly ' a s ma n y me n ta l error!! Th en thero's Ma r t Jensen. Ro y Lo ng ,Fr a n k W o lf e a n d u few oth er y ounger pla y - ers wh o wi ll undoubbedlv be statione d in thi s area this sum-mer.Yes.i t a n n u m possible to c omplete a s quad c ap able of representing this c i tv on the diarmnd.W i th conditions an thev are this is one Besson when Blair nhould have a. base- ball team. ma d e a t the Blair cemetery .Rev. T. A. Li n de n me y er wa s in c h arge of th e fu ne ra l. Mrs. Sc h midt die d sudden ly of a heart attac k, April 15, while c ross- in g the Ca lho u n b all pa rk on h erway to town to d o some sho pp ing .| Mr .Sc hmidt,wl1 o i s a bro th er of E.W .Sc hmid t of B la ir ,had suf- fered n pamiy tic stro ke only n few day s earlier. i A s L u c y E mma Bowler,Mr s.'Sc hmi dt wa s h orn at Onuwa, lows. On F e b ma r y 11,1876.She had spent mo s t of her li fe in and aé 'rou nd Blai r, whe re s he was uni ted in mar ri ag e to Claus Frederic k Sc hmidt on Mar c h 27,1892;they had recently c elebrated their Golfi- en W eddi ng anniversary .Six c h il- dren were born to th e c ouple. WOR~D Home in where you are most secure!Protec!your home wi th h u u r mc e .We'\l demise a plan whose p r e m i u m ( i l your hndgei. n l ; WITH G. L. DIXON COMPANY An Agency Eatnbllahedby Uneqndled Semin . . _ . . . . . v - » .. 2 "MQ ~~x;l r :. x * E .1 ~1v p :Q .h I I2 f ~~'L 3 CURITY in 11E 1il1 r I1I O v e n G l a s s w a r e Ba ke wi t h Be a ut y 1%-Qt. Casserole with Cover 504: 9-inch Pie Plate ..,.._.....20c 5-oz. Custard Cups, each ...._.__..5c 9 1-8-inch Loaf Dish ..39c 1 0 % -» i nc h U} i li ty Di s h ... 3 9 c . H \U a d 1 -v . J :"" " '- -= v 5 ; T : - 3 ? f '_.=§»-§.; " ? - ~ " i "~` ~ - - . " B ' " ~ s q i f ~~ .if's p l an t i n 'fimég! V e g e t a b l e a n d F l o w e r f5{¢ § € ¢ d 8 n 4| : 3 f o r l o c ~g f /U s e V i g o r o =-<1 f o r E x t r aa n d a f V i m meeting of the teachers'assocls thin. Honorees were J ean Rey nold Jensen,Clsr e Fauna Dler ing,E i leen Th omps on J o rd an ,Ra mo n Lac key Divine,Ro be rt D i vi m Ma r ia n J shnel Fedde,an d L m n i n e Hi nd le y an d A d a Ruger-1 Gifts were presented in eac h. Pres ent were Lau ra Nnhmn ber; Elsis W ilson,A lb e r t:Otte ms l Ve rs ` Ny gs sr d,Ma r g ar e t Foley M n .Eli zab eth Staples,Sy lvl Llllmnn , V er a Han se n , W i lma N: gla n d, E r di n e W u lf , Ms r y Fed tl Phy llis Ha milton. Hatti e Csmerc v la u i s s Zieglsr, Gertrude W sn*lc ' Ma g n e t W u lf , V i r g i n i a V o e t mt Paullne Blstter ,L a u r a M u H s : sen, Gx- us Basse tt, Norms MaizeSenors Andersen, Vends Christen lan , Phy llis Rn ge rt, Mxr jo rls h c l m n Ms ms ll s Lsuzlenklos.Inn 2 for I5c Sc and loc Swdn with exeelif-ntyzrrlnitmtlnliratiosA xplunflhl selectionof all klnds (Risen :ww life tn RllHrvenand .growingtlllngnUlw gener-'Nl\.\ lm! often. 1 Lb. 101: vice in the coming momns.KoL'rEnMAN°s | ~BEN fnAr~u<uN smmisMrs. Ruth Hitchman i1'Zé¢u2I`l`§&'nu§I`ifi1§£.£én. I - l - l l - I l l ' - I l l of the Dale vicinity, has beentransferred to a camp in Louisi- ana.Mrs. Fred Walter. who is liv ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.S.R.Batson of Omaha, has received a radiogmm from her husband, Capt. Fred Walter,to the effect that he has ar- rived safeiy in Australia.J. H. Campbell, who recently enlisted in the U.S. army, left for duty on Tuesday. BROODER HOUSE DESTROYED BY FIRE A broader home and 250 chick- ens were destroyed by lim, Thurs-nay, lt the fum of Kenneth Kubienarkh of Herman. Sevenl nada ol ,chickan feed were lost in tha blue, mllo. ents,Mr .an d Mr s . Ro y Do la n th at he is lea vi ng th e we st c oast soon for an unknown des- tinatic n. Jaek W ard of Spokane, W ash- n g mn .has le n t A phonograph rec ord of his voic e to his moth- er, Mrs.Bill W an d. P vt.Arc hie Sc hlnpfer,wh o luus bee n s tation ed at No rf o lk , Virginia,has been transferred to F o r t Croc kett,Texas.P vt. Sc hlapfer, who ls a c ook, is the s o n o l M n ..Tuck Sc hlnpfe r of Arli ngton.\Sg t.Brlnn Peterson,son n l Mr .and M n .Ro y R.Peierson of Arli ngton,lms been mo ve d f r o m Jackson,Mi ns i ni p pl,to Chria tlan Pun, Mis sissi ppi. Advardu in The Enterprin Buy Ddense Sump: and Bond: |I pil! P ! ! 'lells June 1Lulhenn Psnnts, Tuchen Meet Sim.one-o'c3ock lunchwn. Fridw. WB* / Blair, Nebrts D.A.R. n With Mrs. w. F. Q mm-resident mChapter,D. A utlmcr members }'~M o t h e MM EVENTS OF THE COMING WEEK Thursday, April 23 Study To Learn- March Merrimyx-Mn.Ra y- mond FrenchDorcu Society-Mrs. Nels Sor- cnaen1Bla i r Pick-Up Club-Mr'n_ Ray PoulsonV5 Friday, April 241HermanBirthdayClub-Mrs. Tom WakefieldDegree of Honor-Scheffler Hull ,Monday, April 27 Monday Alwrnoon Club--Know msn Inulllonday Evening Club--Mrs. Stanley BednarTuesday, April 28 V. F. W.Auxiliary-installation of OfficersIWednesday, .April 291Wranch-Ma.ney Club--Mrs. Wil- Jiam VossDeSoto Club-Mn.Wiliam : KlnellnoThursday, April 80 Tea Honors Senior Girls Seniohmernbers of the Purple Peppers were guests of honor at l tea, given by nnderclnas mem-bers,Monday alternoon,nt ihe Home Economics roomwf Blair High School.The committee in charge of the aflfnir included Miss ManznretKelly,Marilyn Guyer,Claralynn"Tripp,Shirley Aronson,Norum Johnson,Shirley Young, Illnrgnr- et Harry.Marguerite Mencke andMarilynMencke_Shirley Aron-snn poured;Marguerite Mencke and Marilyn G"Y9r were hostess- eeThis event marked rhe close of the Purple Peppds activities this ~g ;I ; u £ ; o v e m e n t C l u b - H e h ~A n m a n la % . . 2 ¥ f " a § ' ; . : a m z K e n s i n g t o n -A ¢ = d = ¢ \I t e m ~M c C a r t h y P r o g r e s s i v e C l u b -~o u r ~ M r s . 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' * " Z ' . § § i f ° § " = p " $ ? § 5 » ? » 3 " ' § f f i vo u n g p e o p l e o f t h e C o n g m g a t i o n - | S ° ' f . " h S t r e e t .'- h o u n . D r e l b y t e r i u n C h u r c h .r g r 0 l n n a i C h u r c h M r s .D e r c l l o B a r b e r T h o b r i d e w a s g o w n e d i n \ \ T \ i l * l 1 'S ~f m l i e t h a n f j s o g o o u t l i n e d U e l o f T e k a m a h !p a s t o r ,i s i n c h a r m 5 u ..f h e t ,f a s h i o n e d w i t h a a w e e l l a e a r t q _ I S _' m o r o e z : d e u : m e ? l ; r T; 1l iz ; .1 :i l or ?; 10 e e? i: 1 ~i r ~n e c k l i n e a n d w h i t e l a c e i n s e r t s . . M .S i 1 b s h r .1 .is ar~| C x d m g ; a l i . .w h i c h w i l l f o l l o w t h e s u p p e r .'°', :l : i ; n d w g e g i e d g u w e nn 1i1"_1..=.\-_..-_:.a m n - . .t i o n a l T n r n n n o f t Staff-Sergeant and Mrs. Carl W. Watts of coh.llIlhi.8| Mississippi, al-_rived in Blair Saturday evening for a brief visit among relatives. They will visit in the western partuf the state and in Louisiana, also, before ruturning to Columbia. ll Her veil fell from a tiara. of white'1 I I U l u y » v . . . - Give Her IOUR Photograph! It \Vill Bc a Lasting Members of the Thursday Aftel'- Mrs. Sense Dixon_-.. n1...\\ .um 1.4 mmsts of Mrs-\ Here On Visit .:a;a;:"¢:;;.;','»;;.r' '~4... °"{ Zlrellow ajouel.1 nm on of Fm Calhoun. bl'0lll-ll I ~ lldiy,at »; dessert luncheon Idlowed by W4-'~cau1<»mi¢, is spending n two~week Mrs.JesseDixon ol Los Angeles, visit with her son and daughter-Iin-lnw, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Dixon and hrnily.Following a trip into Canadn, she plans to ntum for amore extended visit at the C. L. Dixon home. 'A. W. Johluona\En|.a'1|in Club 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Johnson en- ;tmtained the Neighborhood Bridge Club, Wednesday ev wnl-P N * 'ent were Messrs.md Mada me:| Otis Gregersen, Everett Lamb, and g C. Klopp. 8 Agulh To Join Luv. ann Chnreh A clan nf aight adults will joln the Lutheran Church, -Sunuluy. ,Mrs D R Ehlers assisted ,,,[i€."$?'»1'Y'¢f'"'$§,`f`,.,`l,.`Z.i..'°'f$\»~ !Mn_ ~ éronatrorlx m, Mrs, R,,y-charge of the services,The class *Kelley entertained Tuesday af_1includes Mrs. Walter G.Huber, '. ..A n .Mix Frode |Knudsen, Mn. Eugwnc \Mn. Eden HostessTo o. E. S. Kensington Gift She Will Ap- a ~ and I ~i x . Mr s .E .E Eppe rly entertained nu mb er o f guests, Tuesday af - rnoon,i n celeb:-atiofn o f her irthduy .Present we r e Mr s .JOG1any of Omaha. Mesdames Georg¢\ an Deusen,Charles Pate E m"oyes,Doro thy Alb er,hi in me nmi c h n e l,Calvin Cole and V lr - I ma ,Llo y d A lde rs on and Ma r ti n 1 elson. e was '\:\.~\:\.' \':x.'v.~.'\.x."~;\..\1.-.'~c\.v.\.°u\.~\1\.' \ v . \ .' \ " Ax \'\ '. x ..- \ . IF '°':.,'.1;;:"" Spril; Hat Come in and Get It Now! $193 to $298 ~LING LEUM v N|SH a NO TTER VARNISH AT ANY PRICE] This Speedy e E a s y - T o - U s e Avrucmon i ~~~. ~>w Varmxh ¢'_ Iand Apblicalcr `:~ 2' Regularly $1.44 _ ' iues - Liquors H o N E 321 COMPTON'S Silk Gloves s9§f°§§`2" $1 Little Boys' Wash Suits 79c - 89c -$1 Kiddies' S » rm~ Coats QMG~Iixu Out-of-tnw11 guests at the wed ding included " w m a ud ries;I !\!R5_ CARL w. WATTS te r n o u n f o r me mbe r s o f me u . D VS.Kensington.'I`we\ve membernand one gues t, Mrs. Leslie Marks, g attend ed th e eve nt '1 IE 1 Zi1risiianso.\1,MI S Ha r r y Paulsen. iiiss Viola Kegier , Mis s iiia rgare Berg,Mi s s Norms.Nels on: an r . ..N DJ onnld Lippi nc ott.MI S S J L A : ~. m' 1 '1 , m~. mL L - -Cleverly designed napkins. made r;3.......:l.»mh n d l " a n n u m L..n1:¢."\fun| ia f11:hzrhn\1.told \ l B u u : n |L | | | 1orscn.Arn old Petersen.He r ma n Lutzrneyer and family .Les ter Mcfiormicic.M 1 ;Gertrude Stan.- loy,Mr s. Ra y Smith and Chorios F o n e o f L i n c o i n :M r .a n d M m . H -_- .- -\ r _ . _r u _ . . 1 ! . . . . .1 J . . . ! r Alth o ug h Mr .and Mr s.w a u s l l were ma r ri e d a t Ba to n Ruuge,LLouisiana,on February 14,a n - i l nounc ement o f the ceremony was 1 n o t m a d e u n t i l r e c e n t l y .M r s l t n _ ; . __¢\ . . . .: _ . . . . . - _ . .n - . . . . . : _1 | , _ |" | ? SPECI '*0RANGES, Sunkist, Navel, Doz. .....-_.....23c "GRAPEFRU"lT, Texas Seedless, 6 for ........-20c *'CABBAGE, New Texas, Lb. ,._..........._....._.3c "ASPARAGUS, Fresh and Tender, Bunch .....10c COFFEE, P & G, 2-lb. Glass Jar,Regular or Drip ...... .......,........_..........,....-...,.....5311 KRAUT, Yellowstone, No. 2 Can ...._....,.- 9c "RAlSlNS, Seedlws, 2-lb. Cello Bag ,.-.....__20c PANCAKE Fmlm P & G, 3-lb. Pkg. ...._..12c ROAST, Fancy Beef, Chuck or Rib, Lb. ....23c STEAK, Fancy Sirloin and T-Bones, Lb. ,..32c LARD, Armour's Star, 2-lb. Carton ...... , _2 9 c BOHS STORE Booth's Fresh Frozen Strawberries, Red Rasp- berries, Etc., Corn, Peas, Lima Beans, Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli, Etxs.; and Fresh Frozen Fish » \ ___"I II Irl I. H. C ampb ell Mr . a n d Mr s J . E. Campbell en- Lermi ned a t a f amily din ner, Sun- day,hono ring the ir son,J .H , Csrnpboll, who left early this week for the ar my .Pws e n t we r e Mr . nn d Mr s . J . E Ca mp be ll a nd V ir - };'ini:\, Mr. and Mrs. George Camp- bell,an d Mr .an d Mr s .J .H . Campbell. ¢. . - 1 i Atten d An nu al Dioeeesan Meeting Mrs. Walter F. Guts-chow, p'resi~ de nt o f St Mary 's Guild, a nd Mrs. Cli ffo rd K mu s e represented St. Ma r y s Episc opal Churc h a t the a n mml dioc esan me etin g he ld a t Tdn ity Ca th ed ra l in Oma ha , W e d- nesday.Oth ers attend ing fi na l sessions today ere Mr s .W . W . W i lk in so n an d Mr s. M. R. L ip pi n- c ottI n addition to the usual busi- ness meetings today .convention deleg ates will be en terta ined a t a tea,la te this afternoon,a t the ho mo o f B is h op an d Mr s. Ho war d R. Bri nker. ¢n Club Notes . m s Luheran Brotherhood Td n i ty Seminary students wi ll fu rn is h th e P1"08$l"3m» next ThlJl8~ day even ing , when the r e g d l r me e ti n g o f th e L uth er a n Brother- hood is held at the c hurc h on W est Jac kson Street.1 - - Luthe ra n Ilau rh te rs A mee ti ng o f the Lutheran. Ds ug hter a will be he ld n ext Wed- nesday evening,A p r i l 29 . at the N.C.Carlsen home.Princ ipal speaker of the evening will be Miss Lu e lls Niels en, Dana College stu- s e s . Peppy Home mak ers Th e Poppy Ho me ms ke rs met. wi th Mi s s Mild re d A lba c k o f Her - ma n,Sunday , in discuss the prob- lems of planti ng a Vi c tory g arden. Tw o n e w members,Vi viu n and - -o » _Isabel Kubie,joined th o mo u n u : . s hlhnolr and hr-r mother. Mrs. M ;- . . . . . ." - ' J " -s i x t e e n g u e s t s o f t h e c o u p l e ' s i l l s " . f o r s J u n e i s t w e d d i n g T h e c e r e - ILHlP|l DECru\:y, una. uuaauug, u-.-1031 Mr .and Mr s.Robert Br o wn ~~be perfo rmed at S w a n ? ~ n a i l z , ~ Ma r y s Episc opal Churc h on `]une Ster1in[.';.Mr s .Ne lle .Tones and# 1, wi th Dean Mc Gin ley o f Omn h l, offic iating.| Mi ss Iiedeiund,a graduate Of Blai r High S c hool, attended the; Uni ver sity o f Nebr ask a i n L inc oln wh er e s he wa s af f ilia te d with A l- | phs Ph i soro rity .In 1939 she V-a=», countess at the Ak-Snr-'Ben c ourI.| A11 present she is employ ed in theW ash ing ton Cou nty Ba nk:| Mr .II u n t,wh o is also ri Blair; Hi g h School graduate,wi ll cone plete h is edu c ation at the Un ive r-I si ty o f Nebr aska ne xt mo nth:orth a t ti me h e wi ll also receive a l commission,and wi ll report for1 a r my du ty on J u n e 18 H e i s ' i member o f De lta Ups ilon frater- nity . Guests a t the announcement lunc heon were Mi s s B e i t?Gustin. Mr s .J .H .Campbell,Mr s .Lee Gregexsen,Mr s . Emo r y Hunt. J r. Mr s.Hamlow Brewer.Mr s.E.E. Dixon,Mi ss Ma r y Gsrlac h,Mrs. Claren c e Ha nsen and Mrs. D onald Fee r of B lai r; Mrs W illiam Eric k- son,Mr s.Stanley Mic hael,Mrs. Ho wa r d Fairc hild and Mr s.Wil- li a m Ha y s o f Oma h a :Mrs. Or val Sueltz..Miss Betty La m h e r e and Mi s s Eli z a b eth D ay o f In c o ln MISS JONES BRIDE I OF OMAHA MAN In s s imp le but i mpr ess ive we d- ding perfo rmed Satu rday morn ing, Ap ri l 18 , at the h ome of h er p or - ents in Arlin gto n,Mi ss Mild red Eledyc e Jones became the bride of Phillip C. Connelly of Omaha. Rev. David Simpso n, pas tor of th e A rl ington Methodist churc h,offic iat- ed, using the double ring ceremony . Th e br id e , da ug h te r of Mr . an d Mrs. Fred J ones, were s navy blue crepe dr es s wi th whi te ls c e tr im. Her br ide sma id wa s Mis s Lor etto Lundmic hael of Omah a , wh o also wor e dar k blu e. W a lter Jones,brother o i the b r i d e , a t t e n d e d t h e g r o o m . A w e d d i n g d i n n e r w a s s e r v e d a t -a e _ \ Connn Belle, Mr s.I d a Ba ug h ma n and He r ve y C o x of Mi ss ou ri Va l- ley ,Io wa ;Mr s .Da vi d Mu mme r t.Jr.,and daughter.Messrs,and B i e s d n m o s E d S t e v e n s , J u l i u s C o n e a n d l l a n a l d R a b b a s s o f B l a i r . ~.4 .- . .; ; : e ' : . i.. ;2 .J : *.1 :. :r ; :'P Q ;L ="5 ;f i t§. . _; »- J - ; ¢: , i . ' l ' : ~ \ \ . . . *», .= ~i " Q " , ; ;} §; " ' % ¢ : s o e l f :é s .a '~ n: n m\ G f lla Jenn Jensen,daug hter of Mr .and Mr s . J oh n G.Jensen,is confined to home th is wee k wi th measles. Mrs . Gra c e Ma he r was a di nn er guest, W edn esday eveni ng, o f Mr. ,end Mr s. J . E . C amp bell an d V ir- ginis. Mr s.Gu y Cook returned.Mo n - day evening frorn Oma h a where she hsd spent the past week at the Ki rb y Cook home. Mr s.Au g us t Ra th ms n n is re- por te d to b e se ri ous ly i ll a t Cr ow ell home;she has been bedfast there for the pe st th ree weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J o hn J . Mac e were Omah a visitors,Sunday .Mr s . Mac e spent Mo n d a y a t the Floy d Li ttle h ome ne ar B la ir .. Mr .an d Mr s .B.B .Smi th of Omaha.were Saturday evening callers st.the ho me o f Misses Franc es and Grac e Smith A baby daughter wa s bo rn at the Un ivers ity Hos pital in Omah a, Mon da y , to Mr. an d Mrs . Eph ri sm Gillia m.She has been named Grac e Ann. Mr .arid Mr s .Fr i tz Mathiesen were guests o f their son-in-law and d au ghter , Mr . a nd Mrs. A dler Petersen an d fa mi ly o f Oma ha, Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brass enter. tained,Sunday ,f o r Mr . a n d Mr s . R B.Stewa rt a nd da ughter. B let- ty , Miss Me lvs Delanc e y , und Mrs. Brass'moth er,Mr s . J W Rein- har dt, a ll of W est P oin t. ar -.....\nr...'Pool Tnnnnn nele- \ U l J l I l . n I n u n :A u l u u s ; . . r u u u u ;A u u s nRoberts,daug hter o f Mr s.J .E. Roberts o f Shreveport, Louisiana." Mr . W a tts , so n o f Mr . a nd Mrs . P. H.Watts of Kennand, :nude his home in Bla ir fo r several years with his br othe r-i n-la w an d s isto r,i Mr .and Mr s .W i llia m Bo lln;he was gr aduated fro m the Blair High School in 1940.He imrnediately i joine d th army sir c orps , and af-te r a t t e n i n g schools a t Runtaul,\ Illinois an d Shreveport,he wa srapidlypromotedtohispresent position as staff-sergeant.A t present he is stati on ed at Co lu m- bia,Mississippi,nrrny fly in g school. FRENCHES RETURN ITo grins Cosmo"n m » I I Mr s .E a r l Frenc h and sons.fo rmer ly o f He r ma n ,wi ll ,.,,-l tu r n to W ashington County soon,l following several months' residenc e ; in Oakland,California..They wi llli ve i n Kenn srd.i t is reported; that they are returning bec ause of | the potential dangers Cd residing on the c oast. Ta y lor Fre nc h is retur ni ng to: this c oun ty a lso.' Ea r l Frenc h,wh o ac companied th e m to California last fs ll, wi ll remai n in Oak land where he is em~ played. DULlf1"s"1""i"'5n To SPEAK HERE Rev.I).D.Kennedy ,Du luth , Minnesota, will c onduc t servic es st the Bla ir Bap ti st Churc h,n e xt Sun day mo rni ng an d e ven ing , A p- ri l 26.A ll congregation members are urg ed to be present,an d th e public , also, is c o rdially invited to attend.- W . J .Ko op man ha s ta ke n over the Oma h a W o r ld - Hemld agency, whic h has been under the direc tion o f Ke i th Vinton.Vi nton expec ts to leave soon for work in the Army A i r Corps.A fo r ma l announce me n t regarding the ma tte r s p pesrs in this i ssue. Buy Defense S ta mp s No w! 1 1 I KRAUT, Yellowstone, No. 2 Can ...._....- 9c "RAlSINS, Seedlws, 2-lb. Cello Bag -.....__20c PANCAKE Fnolm P & G, 3-lb. Pkg.126 ROAST, Fancy Beef, Chuck or Rib, Lb. ....23c STEAK, Fancy Sirloin and T-Bones, Lb. ,..32c LARD, Armour's Star, 2-lb. Carton ...._.,_l9c » S I H C K S Are Really Important Now! - - u - l _ - I ~.For Work 'i\~\:.\xx\x 1 \_ IF '°a.':;;:"" Spril; Hat Come in and Get It Now! slss to szss Silk Gloves s9§f°§§`2" $1 Little Boys' Wash Suits 79c - 89c -$1 Kiddies' Spring Coats $295|to $325 VON LANKEN Apparel Shoppe - \' \ m \ x \' \ \ \ x \ \ \ .' \ \' \ \ :\ . x ARNDT j mu l : r l ay For Sport Spun Rayon Fabrics in aWnde Array of Colors and Hardware |Blair, Nehr.| if ~ ~~Il ~ rich, 3-lbfuag . . . l3c h. Box -_.25c labber Girl, Can -9c CRACKERS 2 lb. Box ._l9c I lb. Box llc Oranges 311:Med. Size 39c z7c rm. 23c Grapefruit 291:6 for 19c Apples. 5 lbs. 35c B198 t;§598 Sizes 10 to 40 B rs csuorBlair, Nebraska QA ln* Ew'K Ii 1,Pxx 1 1|CJ.sz I1 u n a 1 \v u . ." " u . -- .n d x e w A l b s c k ,s e r ve d r e f r e s h - ments.T h e P e p p y H o m e m n k e r s i l l b e e n t e r t a i n e d b y M i s s V i o l a . e g l e r o n M a y 2 9 . i o p l i e t F e l l o w s h i p C i r c l e M r s .C .E .M c C o m b a n d M r s . lenry Christensen entertained the Baptist Fello wship Circ le a t the Ic Comb residence,lu st Tuesday lftemoon.Follo wing 'a d evotion- ll period le d by Mr s . Mar y P a te , L Plvi tr am o f entertainment wa s ondueted by M m .Cly de Sappen- ield;prizes a t contests we n t to llrs.He nr y Chr is ten se ; a nd Mi ss Trunees Smith.The It y me etin g rf the Circ le wi ll b e h e ld a t th e Bdptist Gvureh. - the J ones home,nnmeoiaoely Io|»m s . .- u n u m a n .u n e :u . . . . . . . . .. . . _lowing the c e remony , when guests brnted the ir twe lf th wedding an- wer e the wed din g par ty , me mbe rs niverssry ,Sunday ,entertaining' of both families, Mr. and Mrs. W al-fo r Messrs.an d Mes ds mes E d A . ter J ones and Miss Gussie Jones of J ensen,J .Hi lto n Rhoedes and Oma ha.children,Staniev J ensen :md Mi s s Mrs.Connelly wa s graduated from the Ho oper High S c hool, and fo r th e pa st fi ve years has been employ ed as c hief cook s t the Crowell Home in B lair. The c ouple wi ll reside in Omah a,where Mr . Connelly is employ ed. MISS OLSEN BRIDE OF TEXAS MAN Mi ss Ed n a Olsen,daughter o f Mr .and Mrs . Pe te Olse n of Ilen- nington and Cs r l Ho f f ma n of 'Alic e Jensen o f Filley ,Nebraska. Mr .and Mr s.J .W Blotte r Doro thy and J ohn,spent Sunday n t the parental.He n r y Monke. home in Fontnnelle.Mi s s Polly Blnlter of Telb asts spent Satu rday wi th he r pate nts,Mr .an d Mr s. Bls tter a nd f amily . Tuesday breakfast guests . of Mr ,an d Mr s .Alf re d Fe er a nd family were Pvt.Me lvi n R.Gri f- fith. Ch anute F ield, i llinois , Eldon B.Heaston,Ne w Y o r k Ci ty 1..I,.....»..:'l."¢l \n\n mnrrilnl H1!»(Emvy)' J};nn§2?rE, ~~ \ I I|\ ¢Pancake Flour Vit GILBERTSON STORE NORMAN w1LK|Ns, Prop. A Good Place w Trade Phone 81 - :: - We Deliver Open Evenings and Sundays OATM EAL Gold Medal .\ Toy in Every Box 10c Beef Roast Chuck or Shouider, lb. 24: Bacon Squares Wilson's, lb.2Sc Bologna lb.--_231: Oranges, Sunkist, Doz.271: Grapefruit, Texas, 6 for 25c COFFEE Paxton Gas Roasted Drip or Regular lb. 28c PRUNES Medium Size 3 Pound Pkg. 23c S OAP C HI PS White Eagle 2 lhs. 4 0unces 23c GILBERTSON STORE NORMAN w1LK|Ns, Prop. A Good Place w Trade Phone 81 - :: - We Deliver Open Evenings and Sundays Oranges, Sunkist, Doz.271: Grapefruit, Texas, 6 for 25c COFFEE Paxton Gas Roasted Drip or Regular lb. 28c OATM EAL Gold Medal .\ Toy in Every Box 10c S OAP C HI PS White Eagle 2 lhs. 4 0unces 23c PRUNES Medium Size 3 Pound Pkg. 23c Beef Roast Chuck or Shouider, lb. 24: Bacon Squares Wilson's, lb.2Sc Bologna lb.--_231: e n v e r ,u n a u m m L..H u y ,n . . . . . I. Ida.ho_ Mrs. Bessie French, clerk in th- d tankTice of the county ju ge, lvanmge of Ule Arbor Day hnh~xy and spent th§ day am Wed- u Tea Blackbird, Green, 1/2 Baking Powder LOCAL NEWS Iffiias Helm] Wprrick was a Sat u r d a y 0V€\'I\lP,hT.g1lEr5lL a n n Sptrm. .,.| Toilet Tissue P r i m 6 Rolls, 25c CRACKERS 2 lb. Box ._l9c I lb. Box llc \ l r e dz 3 l : l u u a c u W l l g A w u u ut u r n e d t o h e r d u t i e s t m T h u r s xy morn ing. Mr . a n d Mr s .E mo r y Hu n t J rnd sons, Ric hard and Hugh, e'nter- unnd Qhlndnv fo r ni f. a nd MTS. egxly li s we e k .1 :-ifnsnital. Sundzw . . ..-. _ . . J _' W i l l a U e h l i 1 . g a n d s o n ,R u s : = = c l l . 'E U e h l i n g ,N e b r a s k n . .T u e s d a y ' u p p e r g u e s t s a t t h e H u n t h o m z q e r e M r .a n d M r s .A l R u l f n o f : V a } t h i l I a n d S e t h M e e k o f P e n d e r1: \ . . . _ \1. . . . 1 . : . . . . . .. J 1 3 m m i n n m n t | §.}`é}1i. "ii§§"¢3naaum` in m to be latilflctory at this time.| M r an d Mr s Me r ri ll Ha n se n '"..,n and son of Oma h a s p e n t Sunday -~ wi th Ilm/ . a n d Mr s .H .C.J u i _r | 1|v» n \ 4 1| 1 M E A T SFrese.On Tuesday,Rev l l l l i l f l \ l U l l l \ l . l l §U L | J l l l \ . u l u rL _1 _ _ _ 1 L L 1 . 2 ¢- n n n n n f c \ 1 l Q ll was A guest of his son,Alfred Frese and family, of Omaha. Srryder drove to Columbus, Ne hraaka, last 'l\|esday to attend the dietdct convention of the Nebras- ka Rotary Clubs which was held at that place Carl H. Bohn ls confined bo the Immanuel Hospital in Omaiua when he is undergoing treatment for an infection in his jaw.He wa.: taken to Omaha Monday ana exP¢=l-B ta` return late today orFriday.' '2-.I ..»t Q37 Kittery, Maine, an April 17, ie has been revealed.The cerémony wasperformedbyRev,Olsen at his church in Kittery; attendants were Misa Rheta Walsh and John Cap~ ulki.Mr.Hoffman joined the U.S Navy 18 months ago; he la atPresentstationed at Portsmouth.New Hampshire,where he ia studying submarine tactics. George T. Hedelund and L.l MRS. CARL HOFFMAN Mrs.A. C. Hansen spent \heweek-end in Omahx with Mr. and mf .owi\i =.u\..m and hmi1y.l Mn.Roy Spanwn was able w retum home,Tueaday, from lm- manuel Hospital in Omaha. Tak- m e w e e k - v n ua n d M r s .E a r l J e n k i n s , S r . . a n d i n G m e h a w i t h h i s b r o t h e r - i n l a w a n d s i s t e r ,M r .a n d M m .J o h n B r g s = . M r . a n d M r s , J e n k i n s a t t e n d e d t h e c o n c e r t g i v e n a t J o s l y n M e m o r i a l . S u n d a y e v e n i n g . b y t h e U n i v e r s i t y S i n g e r s , o f w h i c h g r o u p E a r l i s a mernher.Richard Jensen.eight-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Jensenpentertainedhis classmate:from the third grade at the West school. Friday afternoon, in ohservance of his birthday.Others present wereMisaVara~Neuemberger. GnrdnmSirk, Charlea Peter-een, Mra. HnrrylBeckand Patricia,Mrs. Georgel Arterburn, Bobby and Patty, and, - »aB m l m g B e e t 2 l b s . I-lamburger§';;;"°" Beet Roast lb.- Pork Steak lb.- .J.SA~snvn Youx ~~ mn. amen smnrs ~ i»§§ink h§{{a£§{§r§£Lf, nh-a. muh, an there eérly last week,M11 Mrs. Claude seulm and two chu-- celebnte her birthdny.Min La-Spanum submitted to an opentmn dren. volme Hansen ol Waterloo. Ne- at Immanuel on Frldxy. Lltut re-hruka, was 1 guest at the Aiken parts mute that her conditivn il Buy Defense Bond! and home. also.h Rmucmpmved.Saving Stamps Now!_ PHONE 32 i |.,__, _ _ A k u n n f i ~ m l ~r 1 u The senior class of Kemurd gh Sdmol jox neyed to Lintohx,~adn .for_e umual sneak ~L l . . » f : ¢ _ , |, , , L J f:'*¢|l ; M ~ . m d M r s . m m R ? " ' - J ~ r :C r e e k N € W 5 R U M :r o r ~mud Thomps on s, S und av e g Mr .a n d l i n .He r r i ll ChristanSundaydimmer mmesta at g g S1111 Wright home were Mr...children, .II " MI L R. L P ¢ 1 l¢ n md d a u g h te r , Mr s. Le o na r d V an B e rn . o f A u ro - ra . mme Tu e sd a y f o r a . fe w da y ! wi th th e fo r me f s s i lté r .Mr s .F . E. W ebb.They we r, ac c o mpaniedMrs.Thoryald .H\nssn.M ~d Chnstensenxnd B¢>' ._-1-@ B k r sr ar I r. Iv v u 1lhudxy 10r_the annul mens mr.. ..»-. _,,_day.ey vdmted vhcu of inter- Virginia Wrighr 01 Omlhl and:;mmeu¢r D.u r and were evmimz dinner Hn.Ruth Rnsenbaum Idnv lt the Mr ana Mn Romnn Podwlnsldmelvinz Sueg; o f Mr. md Mm. W nrre n H.__birmd,r.d Sh K l y d Lymm y, ,Mm Catherine Jxnn was when »'2f.= °?'<3'§`.,.»,..5»i22`¢~a nt au- ~Funk Val to qw Bhdr Honnim,Saturdnylenml, Lyman Cambeff: home. Sun- f°;,§\= Vet - - - - ~ -codav.--»-»f-..\, md Mr.and I.\ J l | | m \ l u n .M r s .E ,B e r t ?h o m e " " "u a _ __n o o n v l s i t o n a t e w w e " " ' " ; L 0 u a n d M r s .J u l i l W a r d ' c o l e b n t e h e r h o m e .wa M r .a n d H r s .F r a n c i s H o v e n d i c k F r e m o n t |s h o p p e r s , a r d H e n - m s n H o v e m .M r .a n d M F T, '; l ; i f ; ' n D eus n left la st wap d d m d1...».N¢|l nf ldll* '§E'_._ \...In|..r\ nurg ~ 3 w ¢ _ ¢ e | e ~ W € f B r v a l d H , weuerl a w '; = " w n o _ n t \ ! me u v u n m L-llho\m-_'evs mn x.M n .AL L Ma z i ll an d Bob bi e ' "' if i," f' ' a"u i- BQ B m ' r z w m n w' i $ . m . ¢ . \ $ ~ v ¢ ¥ ; ' § » ' } » , ' § ' w ° §P § . , . » . § ` ¢ . f " 3 : . § ; , .; g _ ° ; ; , _ 1 } _ f ° , i ; § , _ j \ M " = e *¢1=°B ° " \ ; = § w R * 3 * » ; = ~ 1 u _ § ° g § ` f ' = \ ° " . , § ' ; g { ; ' ; r s aa m e n h e m e .d n 'w B w C ° ¥ \ 1 = \ ' ° f < % " ° ' " '' ~ f ' i E 'M i s a M s r x u f t H a v g n d i c k h u .1-h N ° ~ g _ I - > | z l 1 ~ n d _ ; \ \ i ?m g ; - -.- . .. .. » f . ~ m w |r s . K |I :ram nu»»..... -. __, Mrs. Nic Friedridiaon »ment Sunday afterunhome<=5 Mrs. I-'red as ad .club meet Fri- ioarr _with Mrs.Sam ales revansd m Omaha[wr xvgndinx die week L' M n.Richud Koenigmy at the 0. W. Marsh- nni members will hold at ui . W mi dm: mm,veninz. tu vlan for the mm.-Mrs. L. E. Peterson vis.iy zveninz. st the Stew--.. . - . . r n .n w qlg|Lbw h b m h d a y .W e d n e s d n y .M » - -- - ~ ~" i . 5 3 M r s . R y m e r F e d d e S D € n t \H r . a n d M f t - J u l i u s W e b a t w e n .C i r c l e ,S e v e r a l : v e s t s " r f w w -t h e f l ug' g y M _d S n d n e v e m m r w l e r s x t t h *_.S a t u r d a y e ve n n s z w i r s n "- H m m h o m e *e n t m d x u m m m w a s g i v e n I s v v i s i m r s a t t h e . n l l m r i u e n ¢ f x ¢ . ' T l \ °~n ¢ .o .c .a n ,M r s J o l l r s i t t h e T K .I v m o n v 1 s u i "0 °C l e m e n t s h o m e w e r e M u m a n dn i .\C 'e -M i n e s ..w p -.m A l i c e a n d A n d r e w W i e n v i s i ¢ e d h ° | ' " 5 -F r i d a y ~\ » 3 \ g g ; d . , ' l ¢ m . , . § 1 " I = u \ § ? + ,é u n d a y e m o i . .£' i " i f " ° ° ° ¢ 1 " . ; " Z ' $ ° " s ' ° 5 : ; " g ? e v e n a n c o nat the ma miriam: home. Sat\zr-lM\'°- M"*¢""mms ln '~° ing.mv. Herbrecht is a writerdmv evwmr.and Joyce. gf' and Mrs.Harold as well 1 minister,md gave A B. Erixkp _and Jnek_Herbert Wmdt visited Wednm- Mngilivgg irlev and Jade! and very inwrsadng d.ipcourse_\Mn. Lillian Loftis and Wsyncany at the (Illia Voss home..G m :erslsv.Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. mum of and _E¢rl. Flevclrer were Friday Messrs.xml Mesdlmes Fntn A °<wa s mm n t t he hmm were weekend n e w e v e mmr mu m n l M r s , M a ma Jnhnel.Rudolph Kuhl and Henry|A-I.hhrnll h°mF honoring M'-\here of the for-mu"s sister. Mrs. Lyons.5 dm. n th und Mrs. Artld -ill.Those ares- (;_ 1_ Pfeiffa.\Sunday dinner meats nt the w lb rn went un ,<- lmi' ' u home in Blslr ent were Mr. Ja Mn, Rav l|.s~Mr. and Mn. Albert Kona ment I-'red Peck home were Mr. and ns Pui ls m .~~'u md hmilv. Mr. houonnxr the b\rl.hday of Mr. R1 and En. Art Mondny in Omnhs.»Mn.Willlnm Peel: of Hxrnhnrx. Paulson-.§f'";'2 '§£."$..",5§}§"'xf""' _gg gm Mrs,No n Bram vmwa over Iowl. md Mmu-d Peck of mar.Mr. and Hrs. Walt Chnnwnsm;e Ma _"»d r.rs. the week-md in Ornxha with ru;Mr. and Mm.Chris L Ander-were Sundlv vinwrl at the Fritz 1-braid v sn augfntgrs and son. Rllph Badger and family.sun md Dowd spent Sunday with Jslmel home.~and Mrs. A. I. Mngill :nd At the rvflulsx meeting of the relnuves at Fon Calhoun.Mr. and Mrs. Charles You and Bobby.o. E. S. charter. flu- members ur]Mr. and Mn. Charles Hovwdlck _._.--»xv..."Wi e n mle l Mrs.Rasm3s_ liqiricwn and Qhst qnnnizntion nrsenbsd ui were Sxbnrdav mfbsrmun cnileri :._ mmrnsslve tnlmbe to *Jie Qgz. g_§_*;\\¢ Henry Hoveudick home. A n u r s u n vl .M a g i l l .w h e n t h e t i m e w a s s p e n t n t q u i l t i n z m d e m b r o i d e r - i m z .P r e s e n t w e r e M e s d u n s s C l i n t o n S m i t h a n d s o n .B e r t T h o m v 9 0 n .L ¢ 8 ! e r C u r l e y . W i l l i a m S e h e l s t e d e .R a v M c O o n n a h s s u d B e t t y .x m n u d n m n n x . a n d S h a w n . R a y m o n d M n z i l l a n d M i r - l e n e .A r t M u z i l l .H n r o l d M x m l l m d J s n i c e a n d D w i l h t P a t r i c k m d sons.Mr.und Mrs.L .B.Harrisonment Sundny st me Ed Hnrrlmn home st Teklmlh-Ray md Mnrk McC0m1|l1a wereI-'rldxv dinner guests at I-'red Pock's.Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Clements.Mr. md Mrs. Hsrold Hurlll, Shir- ley gud ,xqueg gpeng Thursday I lsvcluulu ho haven Hr.and mrs.unns n "and Shirlev...E"E..£°*'f',=,.., .."£,".. .1g»?¢kw'1`ietaoIf Baughberof_Aubun} ~ noon at th 1 \ nam ¢\.,..... -.. ...,. _._,,hom, Xdt for Scotublulf, Sabur- day, at the home ox rm-n .., Tdw.before returning m thcir Saturdxy eveninl umehelp1n»rhome ,&n Cnlilornig.L, E. Peterson nelebraw has runn- Delores Menck¢ ol Blnir spent dny were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ghns-the week~end at rho John Ander man. Elaine md Donald. of Om!- son home.lu, Mx-_ nnd Mrs.Roknd Holmes\Min Clemn Hattermnnn of Lo- md :mil of Arlinzwn.Mr. and nn. Iovn. was 1. Sundnv viliwr Mrs. A.IL Brock of Blnir. Mr.at the . C. Jenun home.md Mrs.Nic Ffiedrichsen and Mn.e L.Rosenbaum md Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. Rav SimonGa! C msha lpemt seven! dlys Mr. md Mrs. E. 0. Fnirchlld. Mr.at Ggmn Mmlirur hr/me.and Mrs. Henry Ulermmn.Mr. a nd Mrs . Oti s Da ka r. En. ~. m.._-.... U i Peterson. The hdil dnv nlten W,-;¢|,¢,T. W. B:Thuadny nsin KennardMr.andment Sund \l\ hams.The slms meeting|Mondav e' | r m . .Iumo § i m ¢SS§§~,»¢1< 1 I 'h L,ll s.s.lyie ,el nt LX enhe Mn Charles 'riiielromz canes uw"Mn- una Thielfuldt and Eddie and Mm. A. Emwr in Bleir, Tum- dav aftemaon.Mr. and Mrs. Chde Vinderalevand familv ealled on Mr. and Mn. Jdwl Rach nf Blair. sunday.i Simdav dinner Kllesla at theHenry Jackemi home included Mrs.Hattie Cameron. Mrs. J. C. Brod- erscn and Mr. and Mrs.Frank Brodersen and Iamllv.\Mn.Frank ,Broderaen was aSundav evenlnz caller at the Wal- ter Kramer home.Phyllis Kremer is confined ~uher home with inflahilmiturv rheu "ne swrv of Old Glory, me EmuWe Love". wls mme bv Mrs. AL! vin Anderson and Miss I/may Law-son,There were a number o lFiesta vraent from the chauzef innrt Calhoun.Hostesees were' Meedames John Harnmanv, Tom'Dawell. In-wrenc¢» Brown, and Misa Audrey Webb.1Mr. and Mrs, Alben Kaos hadl an their mlest over the week-end, Misa Della.Gardel of Elkhorn, (and their son. Farreet Kaos. Mn. Park Smith 0f Omaha whohas been ser-iougly ill. is hem:-. Relatives here have wora time Mr.and Mrs.Harrv0e§er|rAa\._ m a x r .T h e J o l l v F r i e n d s h i p C l u b m e s T h u r s d a y a i h e r n o o n w i t h M n . H o w a r d F r a n k e .E l e c t i o n o f o t - f i c e r a w o k 'p l a c e w i t h M r s .R o y M e n g e d o h t e l e c t e d a s n r e a i d a i t ; M r s .G e a n z e B o s c h u l t .s e c r e t a r y - t r a s u r e r .T h e c l u b vr e s e n f e d M r s , F r a n k e w i t h a g i f t . M r .a n d M r s .L .B .H a r r i s o n w e r e F r i d a y e v e n i m r vi s i t o r s a t t h e G e o r z e H i n d l e y h o m e . M r .a n d M r s .A l l r e d Ki-a.. n1er,a c c o m u a n i e d b v M r . a n d M m . E d ~ i w a r S k i n n e r o f B l a i r d r o v e i n P a - n i l l i o n .S u n d a v .t o v i a i t M r .a n d M r s . C l a r e S k i n n e r a n d l i t t l e s o n . \ 1 -- . . A a n - =A l - n \ m » W .A n d e n l evening at A. 1. mugm...Mr. and M n .Warren Wake- field and sons were Sundav eyen~im: visitors at Alma and Birdie- 1-`Ieu;her'n.Jean and lone Hvvendick wereSundnvvisitors av.Charles and Howard Hovaidicwp.' THE E A T S HOP - M e a l s - MAL-rnn MILKS--BEER 24-Hour Service °-'_ g f ;Alluuuul .llvhuu: p mt "' * § " '. I " 5 ~Mr s .J o hg nn ih auznuas v--------MXlfhnllwereMr .and rs__ !I G l D " :g M r k . M "C=»§,S¢1~ge1<j;f»;" _.n d rs.m e m e e s-x°L 0 ¥ \0 itgd ; t th ' Qlau s Sc hn ei de r ho me , 1; cg f ;Fridav evemng.urancc very \Lawreme Pettit md famhv o!|g § ` § " ` ~ B m G i i n m a n Known Ki nd 'omm visited. Sunday, nt the ""'1 REALIZSTATE LOANS ental. ~ Perrin and w. B. Roéen-IT baum omem'*,_|Claus Schneider. Jim Sdheider rr. --.l num Rmenhaum were in Wg-\E Dr . A. C . P r un e r . Mr . a n d Hr s . ones A n d e m m i Hr s .Rose hompson,Mr s .G.W .F d r - aiid. Mr and Mrs. M. Isaac son of mn h g visited Sunday a t the E . . Fair c hild home.Th e Ga):-alot Card Club me thursdaywi th Hr s .He n r v Ute r - man.Prizes we re awar ded I m.H .C.Blac o an d Mr s .P. f\._.....mr.-..W i ilin m HBI D€I w g ; ~ AH¢idaulzhtem o f Fremon' Alic e an d An d re w Wiese.an He n r y ' g e - ° ~Mr . n z Mr s . L o u i e Voss.M r Be r th a W en dt m d Mr .an d i i r Johzmn Lau ritsen we re Sunnis afternoon visitors o f Mr s Ma ma Vo s s a t th e C h nr le s Y ou h ome .Mr .and Mr s .W i lli a m J ohn vi s i te d Mr . an d Mm. J o h n Bu\l . '|1"1|.lnnvn Qn n d nv. an d at the M: mi. c. R. MEAD DENTIS1' Roo ns in Mnyle Building Blair, Nebraska 1 »w ..»~.. , hoc, Monday, to atwnd a. firemen n convention.John Thomnmn of Omaha spent Tueadny at the S. Pettit home.Mr.and Mrs, Carl Lund and family of Fremont. Mr. and Mrs.Elmer Lund visimd ar me homeof Henrv Gehrk. near Tekunnh. A .»at w .mo 5~ HOURS 9 w 12; 2 to 5. Anpointmenta Made Coldl, Scixticn. Nexrritia. Lumbaszo. Hud- mhes.Rheumntism.Auomdicitis.Consti-unlion: Sinus, Liver, Stomach. Kidney md Blndder Tnmbhs: Female Disorders. Nerv-ousness:Hhzh Blood Pressure:InfluenzaandMxnvOtherDin-.sues Remond to Chiropractic Adiunmmts Dk. D. C. Knee, Chiropractor PHONE 254 UPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ONCOLFAX STREETTerms Are Cu h Office,$1-House $3 ' ", § , § ; _ " " ° "" " ' " " "" " " `n u u z u u a .ml n. .- -- ,M r .a n d p a m G e o r g e H a r m s 0 f H " g j = " l ` » ° & " ° 1 f 3 . " Z i 1 1 § " ° " ' " " i 1 m L t a h ; R o y »?é1s»;l » n § f `w a i t i n g '° " '=S g m a *" f ' ° " § ° ° "a n t g ; 1 ; = = = f» m - - ; h < = f» ; » m » 5 =s u e n t t h e uF f;. 3 u1 § E '; § S { i m ¢ m e 1 k a y a. rv a w i r i e n s i n M r .a n d H r s .R y m e r F e d d e : m f n e n t b e r f .n d S u n d a v a f t e r m o n a t t h e F r a i A " " ' ; ' h e _ e d °f n e 9.a n d N r e ! a -H e n d r i c k s e n h o m e a n d t h e e w h o v s z a a t i h e 0 . H .e l s q n i n e a t t h e W m m m J l h n e l h o m e e t o h e h !h i m c e i e b r a t e h u R y m e r F e d d e i s a m o n g t h , u m e a n d D r i z e s w e r e a w a r d e d t n M r .a n d M r s .H e r b e r t K o a § » = N » » d M r s .M .A n d e r s o n .M r s .a n d f a m i l y o f O m a h a . w e r e S u m e l s o n .J a m e s S c h n e i d e r a n d vi s i t o r s a t t h e P a u l a n d M i k e N e l s o n ...e \.n\.K o e n i g h o m e s . mltism.1ndMr. and Mrs. Gene Chriatensemt of Bldr were Thursdxy eveninsnk' cdlers at the Mack Cameron }\ome.` :n~Mr.and Mrs.Mack Clmeroh.and Hattie were Sund-lv evenintrone ca\lera st tm home of Mrs. Hxttie Cameron and Mr. md Mn. J. C. nts Brodersen.y Mr. and Mrs. Mane Christensen'" and (amilv were Sundav dinnerquestaatthePen.Andersen had as thdr dirnrlqr g_gesgg. Qiwmay 811~\ YG.'|~a.Mr s .Aiic e Ne wc o m an d ard.Th e d i n ne r wa s i n ho n -~f the sixteenth birthdnv of Mr. M n .0ste1'n1lI1'a so n , Har r y las. enexn ~Mr.and Mrs. Joe Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Juv Stewart andBruceamiMissEvaWilkins ofArlimrbonwerevisibers at theQ o l m B i f f x r h o m e .S u n d a y e v e n - f I D Rr t M r s .C h a u n c e v W i l k i n s o f B l a i r s u e n t S a t u n z l a y a t t h e F r a n k B i x - .f a r h o m e .m d M m m d D o m r r k e r e n u m a i n m r l s t h e P u b i c T h u r s d a y A f t e r n o n n | C l u h .T e n m e m b e r s w e r e u r e s e n h a n d sz u os t s w e r e M a d a m e ;H e n r y .K u h r .R i c h a n d J a c k s o n ,P a t .M c ~ nnzorlzy n. i I No'r1cE 1 ~ I W ill Be Attending the State Optometric Con- vention W 'hich Will Be Held in Lincoln Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, and W ill Not Be in My Office on Those Days. D r . N o r m a n K . R a t h m a n n o P ' r 0 M E ' r R 1 s T Washington County BQ Bldg. " " " " " " " " " " " "' \ \ .'~.'\. ._._.__., |mMi-s. C. W. Hansen visited at r.neGilbert mn home i rm ton lust Mr. and Mrs. r..une:r """' zulu name.week retuminsr hom? Sufslav with Karen Kay avert Sundav at merinmenome.ce ebra eirEd ch se h ¥"'"'£236 §;""" "=;..f=°'§.,£'=,5,~,,;¥°';,'*,:=,f'~"=""--\E mi l r i me <11 vanm n oss ment anmversafy. SandNelson vis Ai..- .....,.1._.mi at Wsvne.dinner wemlq Hz Georfre HamSilverWeddi ny.Guests. and Mrs. E[arv K.Hang Q? \ ?Brldo ,_g;;°=e ~ i n i W i l b u r V n l l T r i v l e i h mn. mMn. Cnr] Wand neu n week- ment Sunday dwrmvn with Mrs. .ml Hn.Olenamd n the home of mr uhm . 9""" "'""'*-and Mn. "mil 1" g Floyd imm e, 1 Hannah- _g;~»- gg; »;;g_==;-_;1»==» »;;\»f °==';;';,,';g n .RAI!allen eme ma tim Mr md Mn. Andnw Bhtzen.|Fremont Hi;3' s "!"!"'° 9!E"- 1'.'&'E!§"!_.$"El'.!'.§'.:....im.E\»i=lllllsr. Mn. c\»u,,,.¢k.,m1 at e.._-.__ -..I \|n..v:ml»|-nlsv lmme. \F'rBndSen 1Prien and Roh ;ernoon c nllerf ale v. who atte Ichool.apen§_ W Mr s.Polly u o u m unu U1u|uu.uandsister-i n-la w of Lin c oln s'De11t Sunda v at E. 0. Fan' r:hild's h ome. Ifimuiatnn ~ Schneider an d Arlene llllu * l* " \ tn u \ . » . . ._.'Rwmer Fedd e event 125-idav afte r-i Mr . a n d Mr s . E lme r Tha n e a nnoon at Il"Vi1'hSr!f0n with Mrs. Hen-'31,S T }{Ivennon were Qmah nr Ka y -'sh ower s. Mon da v.Mr . a n d ~ F r e d W e s t e m n a r d g Guests at the Nor ris W ard hon and D a n visited Mr .and Mr s . f or Su n da v n i gh t slmner include u 1"\.:.l....4nnn¥!\(!lu . .nnrl Brfg.RUSSUII W 3 f d Rl _. .- TA YL OR & W E L L S "`=Cormick and aaurcmer;missesme Audrev Reeh, and Darlene Soren-.d sen The next meetinst will bc~ at the home of Mrs.A |41:rn wrnrl!AUCTIONL I V I L D l \ l \ a l \: n v - - . . _ _ . EVERY W EDNESDAY Fremont at 12:00 0'cloc'4 H o g s - C a m e - H o r s e s » S h e e p A dependable, convenient market fur farmers und feeders to buy ond sell a\! kinds of livestock.A\l modern.sanitary equipment.hpelllcd Under }L~<h'rn\ |\m\ SUN# §\\[\cr\\o\on 'mvl nr u W ells Auction Company Le thT1 M svu e\nlM b v. 1-`n1=§1'§é{£:kn ana Eoin Louie Voss.rnuuv vw-----~~~Elmer Voss spent the week-ond Donald, anal Mr and Mrs. Clorencrl ~ "~~°MIofOmahaMr. and ra.I-I. J.u`fIans§»{1bcc;'¢ nidon of Blair wort*visitors ateBcmardThompsonhome, with Mr. and Mrs. Johann Lnurit- l tersen and Man yo _ mai, were Quests of ceIa i r .a n d M r s .C e c i l B r a n t !f S c h i v d t s s Y .r 1 .( 3 °v A \v r 5 n.nesting,night and Vlednesday.Mrs.Fritz Jahnol snent Wed- "lair and Mr.and Mrs .Iioradlyn,Marion and Lorraine Wad were Omaha visitors.S""'|..§"°§§F§¥&'~ a g e n t F n d f ' 5 Walter Cl1r1ster\so11.dm afternoon.wq -H 'Patricia n.=.¢1'2'§.,`¥1.f.-'i'5.~;<1'§1'lf"Zl§`.1 FSl<;mn"l'I1LIo :;;l1d - °'f*d "3 =f.........i ...them to the d.. a rn marf»nv esenmz ca school onerctta,"'i'hc From Prince" Mr md Mrs.Albert Nolson nesdav with 'hor daughter.Mrs. 1;s d ft u thfenun uv a ernoon n L Lerov Voss event Soturdav ats S' sz rs home.'ii ma`i'v§1o{'€S.nn spent Saturday the Pete Wulf home caller nl ers nt the Flovd Johnson home.and Saturdav afternoon sho at-of f m#with gg purenml Mr. F*';=";;; Rohv»¢~rd\vn.=nd M d M A d mb h1ra.Soren o .euing re 05lm;!n.&r s.un oy.r.an ro.n row ac....Irs.Wdlsmnnn celebrate he Wilbur Voss was on the sick and fornilv vmro Sundav evcninte.nded 'E bighdgf lmrtv honorim: lMday.list this week lgnllersi at the Flovd Johnson home.°I°°"5 '§""tf*fI1a 1 TMrs.Amanda Svogorson and Mr.and Mrs.Bill Koenig'and Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm Brofier-' f * I-31"' rs.Sarod aylor andK...n,.........|'fhnmnson and Ai»'sons snent Fridov evening- with son were Sxaturrlav nvoninur callers sion;399 unday aftornoon .\r_4-..... ...A ..+Hm ftoorfxe MeQum~rie home. §§}§}_;ff".i,i';'i°;:_f'Taylor in th" Doinq 2 WELL ! W e P a y $ 9 0 0 P e r T o n - - - - '- - - FOR SCRAP IRON a y o FR Ilf\l()XI_:< lIllR.\ SK A . . . _ .--. . - _- ~ I f ~1 . You W ill Get $5 per Ton Be Patriotic!Help Win the War by Getting Your Scrap Iron in. Thousands of Pounds Are Coming in Daily. If You Can't Bring It in We'll Come and Get lt for You. ($8 per Ton). rnous 11 ART'S Auto PARTS '":- Jf'il'I1"`1'.|f..'.§"I§1"ii-""'irnnkMr. llld Mrs I.i . \ l l u l u b u n .\... . - ~. _\ n B l n n r .1 L y l e W i l c o x 'é o e n t S u n d n v w i t h \| | r o t h } 1 |1 1 n r a M x 1a f t e r - U "" " ` ""' " "";§ f 5 I £ ' ; ' c " ° " f " h 'i "_d . " ' ;. } t f " " e s e s t e r - 1 ' D o n n a c k a n q f l o w a 1 h ~ 1 h m . '1 1 ' i < m ' } ? § § » L ,f f t g d e d n 'J ' n |i r t d a v D a r t v h o n o r i n g M r s . t M r .a n d M r s .P A .o n s e n ..C ] 1 i : -5 T a t h i o s L u n d a t t e n d e d t h e G o l d e n * K a l g h " 1 5 t ' 3 " 3 ° " 1 l d 1 .b k] W c d d i n p :a n n i v e r s a r y o f M r a n d " U Q "o n *1 n e w S t a r s o r J 1 M x - = =M a r f i n C h r i s t e n s e n a t F o r t s p e n t i a u n d a y a f t e m o o n s m t h R o s o g ,n ; \ ' C a i } o u n ' § g ; " i ; ;E c h j u d t .u t t h e A l b e n r _v t u h h a h w k - e n d ' f 5 t 0 m * ?, .F m L ,x :a r m ; ; ° a : f . . ., , ; M , § F f » .A w ~a i d " s o v k c m p c k g M r S . ` J o h n s e n w e r e M r .a n d M r s .V e r n i g m h " e o l n f l i f i E g ;a n 1 t h e J o h n s e n a n d D a l e .M r .a n d h I r s . , T * : i ¥h e r .* W *a n m o n t , i u r e -R a y J o h n s e n a n d C a r o l .M r .a n d M d M R hT u e s -M r s .M a t h i a s J o h n s e n .m r .a n d l w m ; "l m d a r s l h m u z x n g g ; H g ; f i \ l i & ! 1 l ,¥ 9 C 1 ; " § ; ~ = = =v y f f i s f " i " § ¢ § l L ° " § 5 ' 3 'M r .a n d m l H a r o l d l g g r n u s s e n 1 r .a n r s ."l a n d f a m i l y o f t h e R o s e H i } 1 _v i c i n 1 :resume emu:Ill arrow BUY DEFENSE BEND' with H10 manlyy ou nu go ing bar Supcr-Coach ,1=_2 ~ ~IA¢~4'5 5 " I \a " " mme l\ |£ \ u c |\ s mm: FORCES I Right in step with Arncricf a f ast- moving victory drive, Union Paciiic Super- Coaches hun lo loldic rs and selectces tomilitary c amps and bases, PLUS dcfc nsc workqra and c ivilians to wartime Iobs-~ conveniently,comfortably - saving num-» mobile: for future use and war materials for Victory!/ f ¢ i \ lli } | \n I CZ'|l\l1'*lV|\l]*'|1i g p n f ir éd J£mle5 Ciillcu ull HARD *H-.....--. _.Jahnel.Wednesday.a n d on Mrs.lN-.11ma J uno.Pa ul W u lf , F ri d ay .;hiisscs Dagmnar and Do Mr .:md Mr s.Fr ed Donmc ke r W este rftnnrd were Sundav 1 _-.._ .,...|lfun 1=A¢\ Rpph \\erc| ¥loDn visitors at the Fred W inmonn those helnlnz Mn. nan: num mn...-.~ °:':rr.f°~lm -m a»y.|_ huf . a nd *La * ~ u n 'ml.-v me n aMn. I-'nnk .llhnel :nent uevcnlltenmn hmm-.xx dnys at thu u n m nm m l Niue- lnlinn Human andhome, har. w..k="§¥... McDonald-Fulev and'Jo'|m Foley took p ___ m Ithe dillrfd. gmuie content M was lu.Mr s E E Ma tze n entertain ed mont.Saturday .I df h n B § ~ e w § t e 1 :C l u b .T h u r s d a y ;a l l M m .A r t ' | r u r I a n s c n a n " "1 \ f Y . . | n ¢ n n r n v M r 1 .~ s u n 1 b u e n a ; u n . ,u ,Q ~ ~ 1 uulnnn B nunm UIESTEHII 5IRl]E§ A IDTEBSTRTE mnnsu LINES members were present.Mr. a nd Mrs. Bern ard Thompson nd son a nd Mrs. Svogerso n spentun-dey afternoon a t Fr an k 'homoson'e.Re na Lau ritsen is employ ed in Imahn. ]"l'QC|.Wm\u| lqusuu uv" .....lesson on "Cheese Mok imz" ee nted b v Mi s s Ru th W olfe . de v. a t th e h o me o f Mr s YN Linde n. Blair.Mr .and Mr s .E lme r H entertained at a c ard Dartv 1F n f u ¢".n1ner Ciub an d thei olstein For the r h us - -I M . m n' § i $ Z ' . ~ ¢ M n . ~~ " ' § ° € ? »m d Igsmrvi W E L ' . Y : ° ' =a ° : ' : m. " : ' ., . . , . . M. . . .- ! § » < \ - e d -m a r y m m m e un e W New ENGLAND NEWS JMr.and Mrs.Allred Kramer.nccomnanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed»g" Skinner of Blair, motored zoavilllon, Sunday. to ses Mr. undMrs. Clare Skinner on their first wedding anniversary.Miss Virginia West.alumnl president. announces that the an-nual business meetinz of the hizlischonl alumni will be held Mondaywaxing, Aprll 27, at the Legion hall.All membsrs are asked to be 'Dae grades of Herman schoolspresenteda program at the Ls- gion Hsll, Tuesday; the four high- er grades gsve a cantsta,"TheAwskeninetofSamir".and the four lower zrades n variefl nm-.zrun-A lame crowd of parentssad frlemds stwnded. `\lr»'lent. Mr. and Mrs. A.I.Mlki ll mnBobbieentcrlained at a weinerroast. Sunday homrins the birth- day of Art Mazill.Present wereMessrs.and Mcsdaxnes VernonClements. Art Magill and Melvin.Harold Mafzill and dsuzhl,crs.\Ravmond Mazill and family.A,| I. Marill and Bobbie.\ b";;,',§s_'q~Q_{é§aa,v ,,n;n,§ h 1 R gy mrs. sul... ..-...._..._._ m§`f°"\5'l'h'§` Z ' . . . E ~ $ . 2 2 ~he Cazv Corner Club and theirwere Omaha visiwrr, Satunday_families held a pinodlle party av_ Mr. and Mrs. Frlrlcis Huvendick the home of Mr. and ~ Elmer| md children spam Sundav alter-.Holstellt 'hxudnv gvenxnrc. honor-noon with Henry Rix and som sml'inz me new fsmxlles n m have also were cnllars at the Claus Rix moved into this noglnnity since ho e.d M W rd the lst o!bMa;c;'\. D0 Leaks Mrs mléa"§¢ u\':`P»¢ Maclcin h°m¢-lngywl-edge. %{2..ef Homi m i ' ixndsv evening.Russhell and Dsnlm,-g_ Richard Lamp. Fra-"cis Hov-lestemurdeevminx~P 1 4*wish Wsllnce ma Alvin Voss.!'ii`§'i°"A§`.'I.'§`;l» n A 'i'.§J5§`u l Mr.and Mrs.Fr i u J°h"°'served bv the club members.| ment Sundsv with Mr. snd Mrs.M r snd Mrs.John Domacker.Harrv Jshnel at Teknmsh.§ A h'd Bernice visited Wm,Vlcwr Peters mms Mr. and M'§, "§{§§',,,,,,Christensen at uw' and Mus Lmxle Voss. Sunday.;Lu¢.nera.n Hospital,Thursdav af. Mr.ard Mrs.Mike_Kl\mrl'orl\ temoon.Mr. and Mrs. Christen- and Juli# and Ernle JIDD. who 'ssen ara gh, uarente of s baby boy. on n Lhirtv dry leave from amp. which was born on Ssturdsy. April were Surdny visnnrs at the Ar- 11¢h_thur Hansen home.I Emil and Lmig comer, helved~1:'1i-,Lflfl Mrsi »;;;h~== dH";:°" Mrs.Louie Gottscl! celeb:-nba her an umn nn . s n rs.~,¢,d,_S da teCllffondSmben , hs lned ° ° \ ° b ° t° b J 9 lr . : n d § & ` f . . ' n m' " 3 ? Z¥ k . a n d f Klln xfo rtlxs bu-i lld ny , Fn dny " K h § r S i ed s wi g M r .nn d M F r l w s t e n d ' t c d r s .u s u e u n y e ve n \ N Z ~~~~~=r f - ~ ~ % ' ; ' , ; . 1 a ' ; i W ° " "a n d _A l v i n ' Q B S B P ° " § § ' f . d ' n » \ ¢B e c k e r vi s i t e d S u n d a y g g y g ;n v e n u n d n t h u s s e l l a n . a f t e r n o o n a t t h e h o m e o f M r . r m n c n .M r .a n d M r s .l r r e a D o m a c k e r a n d f a m i l y u l l e d o n J a m e s W . R y a n s o l ' K e n n m d . T h u r s d a y . h o n ~ o r i n z M r s .} l y a n ' s b i r t h d a y . M r .a n d M r s .M a n l e y H s c h c r' a n d J e a n s v e n t S u n d a v e ve n i n s : w i t h t h A l d F u h r o dem o l LB l ~ g m e - g d _ V s . n M B e e k e n t e r - m n e s m o e e r s . T i m r s d a y .G u e s t s 'w e r e M r s . C h a r l s s H i n e l l n e ;M r s .H o l l a n d R i c h t e r a n d D o n n a M a e .M r s . H a n s M a t ] - l i e s c n .M n ,V e r n o n M s l b i e s e n a n d M r s . A n n i e B r o d e r - san. KFAB Bnngs YoulT h e N e w s land Mrs. Henrv Gottsch and ~ 'g/, I n Here is a handful of glass, nmils, sharp rocks,etc.,r.lxac we picked outof ONE ut aftim.Our regular in~ Ration check arches these chings r.L U N ' n ~ D o n - 'ATE-INSURANC South sm ss.Mrs.P.\e White 168 Friday hec>»+++<»o-N+++ou K Mr. rand \ " ` i x £ ' a n a Mr s .G u s A u c h m m mkN},§"""'j',=;¢§°';j,"=wi th Mr .and rs.o n I er,l a c € | 'e w s E Mr .an d M m .J c hn Desier an d Robert M,r .an d Mr s .He n r y : te r Mm- d h o n t v m w ]Gottac h an d I r v i n visited Fr i da y . h a mo o n a t th e Pemr e ve rgi ra wi th M r .an d Mr s ,Gu s \ 2 P . M nz m .. E ST 20| Phan m m .l M r s .E l m A n n l e b y m d r e S u n d a v e v e n i n f vi s i t - r J . C . a n d H a r l e v A p p l e - in Arlington.:rc Scheacher of 0ma118 resday with Mr. and Mrs :fger and familv.r\Mrs. A.s.Yfifle"nl'Iowa,were overnight|.i k ;H a n n a n f `1\*l n ! ! Aucn.Mr. and Mrs. Hn-vev Melton gudPatty visited Sunday Qvenins; withMrandMrs.Ravmond Schuldt and Mrs. Anna Meltfm.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer HolsteinMr. and Hrs. Richard Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schuldt vis- ited Fridav eveninu with Hr. and Mrs.Elmer Wulf and son.M r .a n d L i r a .R u s s e l R e e d a n d * I n 1 . . . . 2 . . l | A ! A Complete News Program,I any tormcy x:mnv»»~5--»---»-- ""r 1 P li th La!a w nun ~. ' ; ; . : ; . ° . . . : . . ; ; : . . . .1 P h o n e : s o s .a 1 ;. ".;f0 I' W =~T r a c t o r F u e l s u v - a n A i n ~` \ / °"°"*"- - - - -:__ |"l\--__a..._1:1-...1.31 e ) ii Mr .nn| 'Denison 1-"§§d""`" . An n a Marie Murano ..._av even !SundaY eveninz wich ~ mmurs- Fre d M ,dmntmDornzckcr.o -.- Gan-»\~ vin-'Henrv Kr°Kef of Elkhorn vis-ygq ghgmn. ited Sundnv nfternoon with Mr. Lutheran Hos~ md Mn, Pe£er Kroger.uimz.|Hn. Ex-nw.Kel-garter viniced -...\....u.»A\.m¢|» ,md Dorothy. Every Afternoon nt 2 m Regard w Pow er, Economy of Operauon am Carbon Bmldmg m the Motor Those W ho Haw Been Users of Skelly Tractor Fuel Contmue t4 ~~\Th e r e A r e M a n y U l l l e r e n c e s m x r a c w r rue n: O r d e r M o r e .I t M u s t B e G o o d . m'.",.;:.;°".f'a"'""z1'."':azs' anwl-tedB¥:lnendsv Hn.Raymond .schumuMt1 and Mrs. Anna Melton vllitud at .Ielke Good Luckor uary nh. Mfmihom home.__..;_...C1yd¢~!¥¢~1§°nB U R T C O U N TY /an 11 m' fzc zzzfez l I \'s || J u a n !¢| h i l | " " ' \ \ | """ IQQQ1;A n n a m d Edna. Rohwer blmrz e nu li| 1 2 r u I ~.¢....-u. .. r m m a i m n f n f l 4 Y OUR S KE LLY M AN 1"r n u w r . 7 |and m m nu...................'Omaha vilitcd Wedneldnird ;-,=;n¢¢1\-n¢w¢q,un»¢.mvuq|»sv 'h M .na M _ Fred ru. ns ou um mn. un-»\~¢. nu:A m b u l a n c e S z m c e : g mf\u;."° Pqsssns _ _ . _ . . . _ .._ . _ Mn. Arth ur Rowe and loi n. P~ fJ a n a m e n d e d th e f u u e n l o f th d un c le , E mo r y W alh c e , n t »- iia , Iovm,Saturday .Aiao presen wer e Mr. a nd Mr s. J a mes W al - o f C wg a n d Mr s . J e n n i e W a i - o f B lli r .Mrs. Ralph Hineiino and childre spent. the w¢¢k -Und at tha Fra~ Kiefer a nd Hams J orgens en hozm in Bla ir.\ Mr .an d Mr s .W i lli am Hi ne li n and son an d Mr . a nd Mrs. M1 111 He i e r vi d te d a t th e Ro la n d Hi n line home , Sun day , hono ring n R. Hi n eli n e on h e r b i r th da y . ~ - ing guests #rem Mr. a nd Hrs. Cl fo rd Hi uo lln e a nd s o ul. Mx-I.J. H.Nu:-hood w uSnndny nftemoon alla: at Jun Thompson. M m Swanson and dmxhwr. Hal-en. all of Omaha wen dvemidxtmmf.; an Saturday at Mn. Ida B.Hlndley.On Sundey the guestsleftforLonAnzelu.Californiawhen they exueet to locate,Hr. and Mn. Hnvwerd Thompson and dauzhter of Kane!! Oitv wereweekend miata at the nanemal. Dan Thamoson home.li n .Leon Hindley and MilaEdnaThomnpon. laden of theg=g;;~1w _,§==f°==-f~»Club.; n day mee `of clead!§":t Mrs.William Lindexfn in Blair, Tuesday of \.hg_;\at week. They received lemon: on homed i me malcinz.A covered diah luncheon was served at noon. Friday eveninz wlen az James'l'hompwn'|were Mr.and Mn. Carl Thompson and Stella lhy~_Mn and M n .Charles Gherke vnited Hn. Glurke'| father. Hen-Adnnin In Thi EntcrprluIt Brian Rnultl McCarthyr'.»-~:>- >¢.»»»1~~ 'Thursday eveninm were Mrs. non-meThe T. c. Lord CO., sul)- nllesN. B Tilden, surveYi!\¥¢Wash. Co. Ext. Sgrvioe. mileuxe. eu..Geo. D. Wixer. mI\elKBJohn Anderson. salnryArlington on co.. uns md oil _Countv Clerk. Cert. TxtleBurwood Motors. repairsG. A. Pope Oil Co.. oilJ.E. Jungbluth,nslaryH.B.Plume.salaryC. E. Rusenbuxmm, saluvRosenbaumServiceStn.. Bud Allen. lnborC-ul A. Anderson. Inc., n u t i nHana Beck, labor 2521 5.00 82.642.50100.00 4s.oo.so' m a 57.60 100.00 100.001°g~gg na »110.00 6.121ou.oo | Mr.und Mrs.Ralph Lnngyvellentertainednt1familydinner, Sundny,complimentary to Mrs. Longwe\l'a brother, Eugene Goltry, who leaves soon lor the snny.Guests were Mr. Gpltry, Mrs. Em- ma Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs. HansAye snd lu-nily.Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bunn and wldren md Mm. Mnrgaret Wil- linms and daughters were Thurs'day guests of Mr. und Mn. Clyde' Metzler and Ethel Marie.Sltur-dxy evening allen were Mr. and Mrs. Prentloe Smith md Smldxy ews otes Mr.and Mn_ Lynn Annstrnmzhave been making frequent tripsw_Franont to seo Lynn's hnuenWxllimn Armstrong, who has been on the sick list for some time.1§{¥- u:§\nMn. Img gnllln "fi vis m on Y..Ithe xwfne o! Mn. Rem Gray md Dorothy.suis. -»=d_y- JCfr! Jordnnls-5 "'.nn u =1»;==5»=°»dh<>,-;`?L H 'W lbnrn guuu wen Mn- Fri u Muller m d m m m g m S u n d a y d u r - chlldxen, Mrs. Clnn Margin,no o n u n, " o n M n Wnlhux-n'lf- '§';'r°§'"§"I§)"'°"H'"'" ""' mlm. a n-is H. Pmuém of Ba r on,e,-~~-~ohn s e mum o f ~ r . ~ " ' l l ~ '.,?5'°l'¢.'1' md ~rgf~om~n.Mm,Joe Lnmre is rvmrlinxthi;/week at the Mrs. Judith Arun- non home.Mm. Id; B. Hindley wu n Sim-dlv dinner guest of her ann, LeonHindley. md funilY.In the alter- mon they all drove to Bellevue,Nebraskn where they attended theGolden_ Weddinx ol Mr. and Mrs. Allen . rnzier.The Mccmhy Progressive Club was enunuined az the home ofMn.Judith Axonmn.Tlmndxy.The niext meetlnz will bn st Hrs.Lynn Arm||.mng's on Thursday, Avril 8001.Mr.and M n .Eul Thompson mn Joan,Kr.md Mn.I-Heel heneh and Clyde were Sunday guest.: st the John Murphy homexn Benson eelebrntin [the birthdsy The DeSoto Woman's Club mei Wednesday,April 15,with Mn. Pete Jones acting an henna i neight memben md three vidmn.Housecleanlng hints were used in mzwering roll u l l ;plume weremade for x card pany which willbe given by the club at the lchoolhouse, Thursday evening. The nextregnlnx-club meeting will Luke place on Aprll 29 with Mrs. Wll- liam Hlnaline as hostel; the les-= ; ; o n c h e e s e m a k i n g w i n b e l t n d - l A 4-H Clnb wu organized at the Desow school, April 15, under the guidance of County Agent 1-I. D.Fnhmey. Seven boys were px-sunt;they elected Virgil Hunt, premi-dent;Keith Anderwn, vicepnei-dent;Lnula Sully, secretary.The _ _ . _ . . . _ .._ . _ Mn. Arth ur Rowe and loi n. P~ fJ a n a m e n d e d th e f u u e n l o f th d un c le , E mo r y W alh c e , n t »- iia , Iovm,Saturday .Aiao presen wer e Mr. a nd Mr s. J a mes W al - o f C wg a n d Mr s . J e n n i e W a i - o f B lli r .Mrs. Ralph Hineiino and childre spent. the w¢¢k -Und at tha Fra~ Kiefer a nd Hams J orgens en hozm in Bla ir.\ Mr .an d Mr s .W i lli am Hi ne li n and son an d Mr . a nd Mrs. M1 111 He i e r vi d te d a t th e Ro la n d Hi n line home , Sun day , hono ring n R. Hi n eli n e on h e r b i r th da y . ~ - ing guests #rem Mr. a nd Hrs. Cl fo rd Hi uo lln e a nd s o ul. Mx-I.J. H.Nu:-hood w uSnndny nftemoon alla: at Jun Thompson. M m Swanson and dmxhwr. Hal-en. all of Omaha wen dvemidxtmmf.; an Saturday at Mn. Ida B.Hlndley.On Sundey the guestsleftforLonAnzelu.Californiawhen they exueet to locate,Hr. and Mn. Hnvwerd Thompson and dauzhter of Kane!! Oitv wereweekend miata at the nanemal. Dan Thamoson home.li n .Leon Hindley and MilaEdnaThomnpon. laden of theg=g;;~1w _,§==f°==-f~»Club.; n day mee `of clead!§":t Mrs.William Lindexfn in Blair, Tuesday of \.hg_;\at week. They received lemon: on homed i me malcinz.A covered diah luncheon was served at noon. Friday eveninz wlen az James'l'hompwn'|were Mr.and Mn. Carl Thompson and Stella lhy~_Mn and M n .Charles Gherke vnited Hn. Glurke'| father. Hen-Adnnin In Thi EntcrprluIt Brian Rnultl McCarthyr'.»-~:>- >¢.»»»1~~ 'Thursday eveninm were Mrs. non-meThe T. c. Lord CO., sul)- nllesN. B Tilden, surveYi!\¥¢Wash. Co. Ext. Sgrvioe. mileuxe. eu..Geo. D. Wixer. mI\elKBJohn Anderson. salnryArlington on co.. uns md oil _Countv Clerk. Cert. TxtleBurwood Motors. repairsG. A. Pope Oil Co.. oilJ.E. Jungbluth,nslaryH.B.Plume.salaryC. E. Rusenbuxmm, saluvRosenbaumServiceStn.. Bud Allen. lnborC-ul A. Anderson. Inc., n u t i nHana Beck, labor 2521 5.00 82.642.50100.00 4s.oo.so' m a 57.60 100.00 100.001°g~gg na »110.00 6.121ou.oo | Mr.und Mrs.Ralph Lnngyvellentertainednt1familydinner, Sundny,complimentary to Mrs. Longwe\l'a brother, Eugene Goltry, who leaves soon lor the snny.Guests were Mr. Gpltry, Mrs. Em- ma Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs. HansAye snd lu-nily.Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bunn and wldren md Mm. Mnrgaret Wil- linms and daughters were Thurs'day guests of Mr. und Mn. Clyde' Metzler and Ethel Marie.Sltur-dxy evening allen were Mr. and Mrs. Prentloe Smith md Smldxy ews otes Mr.and Mn_ Lynn Annstrnmzhave been making frequent tripsw_Franont to seo Lynn's hnuenWxllimn Armstrong, who has been on the sick list for some time.1§{¥- u:§\nMn. Img gnllln "fi vis m on Y..Ithe xwfne o! Mn. Rem Gray md Dorothy.suis. -»=d_y- JCfr! Jordnnls-5 "'.nn u =1»;==5»=°»dh<>,-;`?L H 'W lbnrn guuu wen Mn- Fri u Muller m d m m m g m S u n d a y d u r - chlldxen, Mrs. Clnn Margin,no o n u n, " o n M n Wnlhux-n'lf- '§';'r°§'"§"I§)"'°"H'"'" ""' mlm. a n-is H. Pmuém of Ba r on,e,-~~-~ohn s e mum o f ~ r . ~ " ' l l ~ '.,?5'°l'¢.'1' md ~rgf~om~n.Mm,Joe Lnmre is rvmrlinxthi;/week at the Mrs. Judith Arun- non home.Mm. Id; B. Hindley wu n Sim-dlv dinner guest of her ann, LeonHindley. md funilY.In the alter- mon they all drove to Bellevue,Nebraskn where they attended theGolden_ Weddinx ol Mr. and Mrs. Allen . rnzier.The Mccmhy Progressive Club was enunuined az the home ofMn.Judith Axonmn.Tlmndxy.The niext meetlnz will bn st Hrs.Lynn Arm||.mng's on Thursday, Avril 8001.Mr.and M n .Eul Thompson mn Joan,Kr.md Mn.I-Heel heneh and Clyde were Sunday guest.: st the John Murphy homexn Benson eelebrntin [the birthdsy The DeSoto Woman's Club mei Wednesday,April 15,with Mn. Pete Jones acting an henna i neight memben md three vidmn.Housecleanlng hints were used in mzwering roll u l l ;plume weremade for x card pany which willbe given by the club at the lchoolhouse, Thursday evening. The nextregnlnx-club meeting will Luke place on Aprll 29 with Mrs. Wll- liam Hlnaline as hostel; the les-= ; ; o n c h e e s e m a k i n g w i n b e l t n d - l A 4-H Clnb wu organized at the Desow school, April 15, under the guidance of County Agent 1-I. D.Fnhmey. Seven boys were px-sunt;they elected Virgil Hunt, premi-dent;Keith Anderwn, vicepnei-dent;Lnula Sully, secretary.The Blair, Nebraska Apri l 23 42 gn .. a n nn Q 0 I ? L °.Fr§\bu%:.Lpdnunx 1 i Ln EAL A. C. Debel, Attorney \In the County Court of washing-; ton Counky, Nebraska.ESTATE OF Joe Laznre.de- ceased.~Notice is hereby zivfh thatMac Inzure and Jxmee Lmxis L8-zuxe have filed with the under-eiimed, County Judge of Wa.s!\inK-ton County. Nebnlkl. theh'final report, as executors of the ahvecd Joe Lazure. Deceased. and qmde nn nnu\iutim\ for (ind nclrmnibtntion and dlnchm-ze, md for the.-1 ....:.|...nf Enute ~r...1 .'Truths md Mr. 'md Hn. C.B.Bunn culled on Mr. md Hn. gf-1 Reeves and chlldnn, sunday.n .U. s . Ra v e me n; Prla y tha n Other nav.: durinl' the week wenMr. uni ln. Lal!-er B1l\llll' ami ln. John G. Jeuon.M r . m d I n t l c . K u h r w o nenbenalnsd at dinner, Sunday, by their non-in-hw md dwghber, Mr. u\d»Kn. Henry Kniw uni hmx'\y ol Kennud. v~.. .. ..~,.._M m P m r mm n o f B l a i r v mSuxiiay vidwn 01 Mn. Ian-I P¢¢' me n md He h.Mr.xnd ln. Everett AmmwnAnd hmlly ol Omahx Mn. AlbertAronsmn. Mn. Jnck Habm md svna l Florume were Qundsv :Imr- .l\~gin;.lxoulo birthday p a r t?d r e n ~ n. George Mc Bride of Blair, 1611. r. and Mrs. Gudmond Sorensen rtained,Sunday ,i n ho no r o f Sorennenw birth day .Guests He a r n . a n d lle a da me s Ha n s neen and Leona, Henry Soren- end Glen n, Otto Sorensen and e,Mic hael Sond emp,Minn derup, and Milton Sorensen. ru.Fr an k S o il a n d Mrs . Har mnaen attended the projec t lead- rneeting in Blair, Monday . r.and M m Chris Spanggard linsouri Valley , Iowa, were Fri- eveuing guests of their dough- Mre. J . Me rto n K uhr an d f am- Sunday suppe r gu ests an d ng visi tor s a t th e ' Kuh r h ome =Mr. Kul1 r'e pare nts, Mr. and George Kuhr, J r., of Blair.; ~r. and Mrs . Pa ul P au ls en a nd ghter, I.aVerne,culled on Mr . Mr s .Ha r la n Nelson o f Rose l, Sunday .Even in g vi si to rs a t Pau ls en ho me were Mr .an d ~' Bernard Paulsen end Mr. and ~. Harvey Paulsen and c hildren ~media.r. a nd Mrs . C . B. .Bu nn enter-ed at di n ne r Sunday , for Mr . u Mr s . A . R. B a d e n ;afternoon le m we re Mr :an d Mr s.J .B . c klett of Oma ha .Th a t even~ ,Mr . a n d Mr s.Bu n n wereestaoftheirdaugh ter,Mr s. al Reeve s, and family .u ~Clarenc e Simpson a n d ghter, Marily n, spent the week- o in L i nc o ln wi th Mr. an d L i ra . E. Dolan... Mrs . C lar a Morg an c alled on Mr. ci Mr s . Gud mon d Sorensen and retta,Sunday afternoon.Eve n- : c allers were Mr. and Mrs. Ran- l l Ive rs on a nd Gerald,Mr .amd rs . F lo y d Li ttle an d Dale Clark. J . P. Ny e o f Ra pi d C i ty ,South ~kota, spent the fore part of the k i n Oma h a u n d Linc oln on inesa; he visited Mrs. Nye's par- ts,Mr .and Mr s .A .E .Di xo n, on d!afternoon.Su n ay callers a t th e h o me of r. and Mrs. G. A. Rathrnann werer. and Mra. Ed Lewelien, Mr. and rs.George Mc B ri de a nd grand- ughter,Carol McBr'lde,of Orn- a, a n d Dr . a n d Mn . No rma n K . ~thrnann and Joan. Mr .and Mr s.Cu r ti s Ra th man nSt. Louis, Missouri, open). Mon~ y a t th e parental, G. A.Ra th - enn, home. They retu rned to St. ~uie the following morning. Mr s.Clara Mo r ga n returned orne,Satuniay ,'after spending evera l mon ths i n Va lley , with her on and d aughter-in »law, Mr.an d rs . Ha ro ld Seefua, and baby . Mr. an d Mm. Harvey Melto n an~ uughter,Pa tty ,ol'Benningto pent Sunday wi th Mr .and Mr s dgar L arsen. | I |¢h mJudith Ammon.Mr.i n d u n .Edwin Hin'-Her m u ~~0 f /v u\#fi l.aL ; > S £ . f . 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" ~ ~ s x . .nj M " " j ,_§_>! ~'.. .\i m .3 I k ._. ». } \'.H ~~~ W _°' - - ¢ ~; . \. *5 i f T 5 . .i 3 *.| r f 'l g.f .r l l l ,n "u g q "s -..~v Q r . ..Q 5¢::. a e .Q a v o .f ~~~M l o .i s \a l r 2 ~~ ~\\.\ ». .w ~ \ ¢ < ~'"4 *~\' , . . ' ¢\»_ \ . » ,~'. "- # -~\h ~a ~.;I \t ..A * '": S.~+ e .. \x r f f ¢ -f i ~e.. .'. . . =."}4 .* J *2 'a." 1 °i v b "f t ;n * "' k'' " ' °~' \ ; ~ } , . g -. ' . . f .'. .- Q '7 : ¢' l .:, , : .¢ »- ; , \' P ' !~I " § r \ L . .~. a i s ~ "T.2 ...`- "'..-.~ \. . . -.*. a }f : ' § , , T ¢ ¢ 1 ? | - ? 5 \ » ., L I I ~" \€. §* .;* >e .,n " " " a : ; ' s }¢ ; .:y s . ¢n `.; "c 4 I 'w w `° UY COAL m m rnflvff " r --~i,1 ~ B 0 7 "'":..'. . ~~ .~»..; "w""Lf ~ .= ~s \~ " ` '# NOW y F a l l Pr o d u ct i o n I n Defense Pl a n t s W i l l e So Great that the Railroads i l l ave Di f f i c u l t Ha nd li ng a ll t he Fr e t usiness W hi ch ls Asked ot T ern . . . . By Buying Coal Now You W ill Aid the Transportation Prob- lem W hich Is Bound to Come Next Fall. You W ill Aid Yourself, Too, in That You W ill Not Be Delayed in Getting Your Coal For Winter Heating..g of Mka. Murnhy.In the avmim they visited at Olemli Kwnbefdlhunnrinx! tho blhh mnivemry sdtheir dallndlte. Racine.Monday evening alle n lt tha Ehrl Thompson hams wen Hr. md Mn. Fdvrnxd Thomnocn md Bill of Onmhl. rv Hlchsr, at the Fnllk Fincher home.S u n d a y u m mThom who went w the Madm-dlt Huepital in Gmlhl- Sunda to len Dm 'fhumpoon were'I'hompun, Mr, md Hn. Howard'Phom m md da mdmr. Mx. md Uh-ri Thnm.pwn md Joan md to such otter v enous u ue nylawentiued tn the suns. md I have se! the ?Atb dny of Andl, 1942, at 10 o'elock A. H.. nt. myaffine in uid County for the henr- inx Lherwt.Dated mug, am. 1942.(SEAL)§» John A, Csdgsn.xs-Af.County adn. Nofiéz or mscnou FOR SUPERVYSORS OF THEPAYIO SOIL CONSERVATION m s n u c r TO ALL OWNERS OF LANDSin! within the bcundlrie of QI!avin Sorll Conwrvltion Dl||tn¢¢»Notice is hereby triven Lint on the25th day of Am-il.1942, between_._ \-.._ .-.0 ..._ ...A night n. m». 1 sum neun. nov:Funk Erlksen. hbor. nc.Lea Fnuaztt. lxbof. af.In nuia Huh. AL Supply ~ mn au. uHiller Hnmlbaldx éi.. ms- Mlll Munk nerNehr.-Iuwn on Im. n n d r !Joe Thommm. laborA»W Cwlvmy. Inc. :min Riley Bx-oderson. hhcrBun Cv. Coon Serv.sn..zu md o i lScoixHineline,hbor""\;g"=f- Ganga, repllru. eWm. Pawlinx, labor.Remde Tire Silas, suv- ' i m19.12 159.911oo.oca u s n m ms c 10.25mono19.00100.00 88.80100.00 a s m100.00 rI I I(l l e¢ Ir (I : | E»Ti2§`. "vf;]§|fl';:3.-fl.-§é-arixobdl Qc llou ln va.v||| ..-.....-.._.th ln n eiec tion will be held f or e D151ele c ti on of two su uer vis onl to ho idi pan nff;r°F fm' n term of four y ¢s,ra_{or John asSheets.labor X .Hansen,labor 1us.x>u100.00 1 5.20 1.50 s.oo 27.60 8.00 7.508.95 $.00 6.00 14.00 2.0040.60 6.50 w o 22.90 4,503.00 2.00 4 nn thp Paulo Sod! Conservation Dil-'trick. m fin the vacancies crcatedlylglfe-Ar}§:,';'';:g'l f f f by the eruixhtion ot the terms of John B' E,.i|m¢|1_° laborr two if ull? present 5\1D€lVlS00lB»Fred Kbie laborAll persons. firms. and c0rD0ra Ulysses Mol~riso\!. labor lopsjrho hrlrl title to anv lands Geo W Schuett laborwnthm the baundnries of said Din-'Nm..is élclmett labor trict are elidble to vote f't.3"id=Anhur Arianna labor Ql9C1.loIl.0lllV Blllill D€l'30IlS. flI¥fl.8 Illarrv Neff lBbolor carnations are elikible to vote. Robert Raalnussen. laborOne pollmsr nlacc will be opened Lloyd Sbilrer laborst. the offlca of Mr. Ed Mczrhiccenlgym Bermnlm laborof Blair.None~resident. landowu-Qgimm. 'Phone j" la bo ren: or those who wish to vote lp' MYr0n Tong: labor wall. rnav alimly in neraon. or nz Louie Mathiesen.laborvgritnnz go cltber the District Elec- Clarence Arnold. labormm Officer. Mr. Ed hjatgliesen of I-lusk Bros..labor Blair. or to Mr, H. E. Enfcstrom,Cullen of Azriuxlture.Lincoln. Nebraska. requesting a ballot.19»?2Bwd this Sth day of April, STATE SOIL CONSERVATION COM!\fI"l`I'EE_'Ev H. E.Engstrom,Executive Secretary.14-3t CO. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS County. Cornmlssioners Room. Raymond Wilson. laborAlfredS.Quint. lnbor:Walter Petersen. labor1Cecil Tlmmpson, labor 1 l \ Kenneth Thompson. lnbor Jesse Hansen. labor Gilford Petersen, laborTheo. Williamsen, laboxf Ralph Brooks. laborMerle Giesselman. laborMelvin Brooks,lgggfClarence Stork_l rEmil A. Dxmlklau, laborAlbert Dunklau, labor Ernest Vogt. labor 25.20zs.so 26,80 15.4043.64 6.004.5016. I07.002.006.80 13.80 'z.zo1 L22 Blair, Nebraska, Apnl so, 1:144Th o Bo ar d o f County Commis- sioner.;me t in spec ial session a t th c all of th e C ou nty C ler k. Present: L. D. lang. J . E. Camp. bell and H. C. Blac o.Th e rtii ima ti on o f J o h n A. C ar - rig nn,County J udg e, was ore-. sented fo r consideration,he ha v Ru e V o t labor~DD rt H .'Leo sm.-.idt. labor Dic k Mey er,lab-or A r t W i me r ,labor Lester Heste r. labor Emi l M. Ec kn te ln, lab or W . B, Rosenbaum, labor Alber t W o y mey e r. labor i mr been called to s e r wi e o f f~h~¥\§'§. § °J $ .. ' i' i . lab o ab o r Armed FPTCCS Of U18 United Sb?\!£8Henry Kiindt..labor°f,_»\°??!'{§§~_ ___.1 .1 .!W illia.:n Vous,Igbpr *- nn .r\u|»Y\¢IlI *hh ._.|...._l\!l¢|¢.nn llh h f I .av4.40 2.40 2.40 4.4081 .55 4.005.00 6.00 2.00 6.00 10.50 s a m ,..'§a::'s;'»§"~P'1f=»§-"T»-'fc5»=§fi§.=§e2!3m. ~222County J u dge,is hereby re_\e<rr.eu, Glen Jorgensen,il|.N|.and o n mo ti on a l le ave of a bs en c e lp mn k Ti etz, lab or in gr an te d sa i d J o hn A .C a n i g m F , - my A . T i m , l a b o r for the d ur atio n of th e wa r or the unexp ired tenu re o f hi s off ic e. All pres ent voting "ay e". On motio n du ly made and car- ried, Alhae H. Nelson is hereby 'gp- pointed an County J udge of W ash- in g to n ounty , Neb mska, to a c t in th a t c u " c w d u r i n g th e le a ve of absence given J ohn A .Corrigan, said Alban H. Nelson to give b ond a n d take .he oa th presc ribed b y la w.On motion made and q arried the bo n d o f A lb e e H.Nelson, County J udg e, wa; app roved.On motili n the Boa rd adjoumed. J ames Anderson.labor W i lli a m Seltz. Labor Her ma n C. Ka y . lab or W m Kohn, J r.,labor He r m m C .Kay . la bor Lafe Golden.laborLloy d Hineline,labor Fr an k A .T i m ,labor Soldiers'Relief Co m- missionMothers'Pensions Arndt, Hdwe., Poor C.J .Bec kmann.poorBendor f Fun eral Home, 48.011 16.0E 9.5t 50{ 2.5: 2.5! 8.2! 14.0l 32.0i 3.0! 18.0 50.05.9 10.4 poor 34.0 Blair Lbr. & Coal Co.. poor 108.8 Blue Goose Store. poor 5.5 G.F .Broan,uoorHelen 1~:. Bo}t,_|2§:.§f=":::'..?";1;..'i°~poor 9.0.1 6.9 \ County Cleric."f»i:,1;;¢Tsaa»County Commisnioqers Room. ~ ~ 1;f;§.I;i.,{?g?rpmr Blair, Nebraska, Apnl 20, 1912-,EQ 02 Fmcl-md, 1. A., poor 1 The Board of County C°'3'"""'|Bi1\ Frcaiand. poornnnvu mal nursuant to ad.l011I'D".n..ur R Gaehrimz. 'wut 3.510.1233.1 461 10.{58.1 »Sighted Need Aid mment. takcln April 6, 1942.' " '"" " 5 " "§5 _P r e s e f 1 t . : } L . D . L o n g , H . C . B 1 . . . , i § 3, f " f , § , { § ° '& . . . '.§ ` i f= 'fm t P 0 0 1 In d J. l : . . _ § } m n } Jb ¢ l l .| D r .C_D H O W g r d p g g r T h e : m i n u t e s o f t h e p r e c e d i n g C a t h e r i n e K e l l y .'p o o r 1 5 : r n e e t i n s r s w e r e r e a d a n d a r 1 o ; o v e d . I L C K l o o p , D 0 0 1 J A f t e r a . c a r e f u l e x a z fn m q t n o n 0 f | N T L m d _p o o r 1 3 t h e f o l l o w m g b z l l s o n t h e d i f f e r e n t T h e o d o r e M o o r e i h e a d ,'0 0 0 r 7 f u n d s ,i t w a s 1 | l o ve d n d s e c o n d e d | N e b r .M e t h o d i s t H o s p i t a l t h a t t h e f o l l o w i n g c l a i m s b e a l l o w -P 6 0 5 1 7 5 . e d , a n d t h e C o u n t y C l e r k i s h ¢ ¥ ¢ " l N i e l 1 o l a s S e m ,H o s p i t a l . p o o r 4 2 . b y u d é r e d t o d r a w w n r r l l n t s ° f 1 | G i 1 b e r t .P o t a d l e .v o o r 1 2 . t h e f u n d s i n d i c a t e d ,t o p a y s a m e .S h e a P u n e : n l H o m e .u o o r 6 0 . C a n i e n ,a l l m e m b e r s p r e s e n t v o t ' E va S m i t h .p o o r 1 0 . i n g " m 5 . e " .i S t a t e S u r p l u s A g r i c . M a r c u s B e c k . m l a x v s a o . o o R e v o l vi n i r m d .DOGF 1400 B l a i r L b r .&c a n . c o . , f u e l 1 9 1 . o s ~ s m w m P h u - r g n a c v. D 0 0 1 2A .I i .B r o c k ,a p p r a i s a l s 5 . 0 0 M r s .D i c k S t n o k l e t t .w e - 9 9 3 J .E I . C a m p b e l l . C o m . w k .M r s .P e t e r S t n c k l e t t ,p o o r 9 &m i l .1 2 5 . 0 0 E m m a T a y l o r ,p o o r 5 C l a u d e E . C l e m e n t s .m i l e a , p ; ,3 . 4 4 T e k a m a h I n v e s t a m e m C o . . C l e r k D i s t . C o m , c o s t s 9 3 5 |D o o r a u .1 (" .n nk 0 m m n l i e s 1 4 . ': 5 F m a ¢ A _ _ ' I : l e t z ,p o o r g 13.26 I 14l.'I F INAN CING Next Winters~C651 Pinfchaaesl 0 sm: Washington |- u n - I l l Di r e c t n Bla ir County B a n k I i - n n - a n n u lCounty Clerk. poltllt. etc-£8b§Donn\ Waller. wvr AnnuCurtis moo Inc., mnliu a.us»wud'»u m m .war Imuh E, 1='»m=1\im. mmm.|n. Weldon mor 42 am.1=~»#~wu\1=-.S*=:ez- §.."°§;.°°°§ EE !IFlorencpFeer.cledcalMargaret Fisher. ciericalFkrvor Surfacing Myth. Rents!CO..rentMary Gilbert, saiaryGljeen Mask Labs., aurrpliegNnlenHansen. cleriai'K-Iastinrs Typewriter Co., 50.0016.00 2.6080.002280 54.00 7.96 |Rcpona or me :menu :nu vaof the District Court were recei anu placed on file.This being the day set for heing in the matter of egress to laowned br-' Lara Lund, Mr. Lund p-cared by counsel and said ma was continued unlil May 4, 19 flu mation the Board adjoul PHONE)NE1¢.'1i"1=.1ii.'u..¢ co.. guppliu 4°-"!w"\§ieéi§'iiii 4. nm.. me 'c ..:ma n H 1 K. Bon.§.'1E'." 1..:h Inlllt lunvl ea m l °5I.'....w Cler No. 472';§¥§¢i§`°i§5i-sE§"I:i¢m>a1 29.60 "'L. 12 Lonsr. Com. wk. "120.00 r o | ~ | 1 ' A n z| . | . E n a n rm.~P McIJonald.. mil s 31 4 2 .lf n f g r Pa_Ep<r,..su;1_ °f__,1"f_"_j, Alb H Nelson, bond pn-|Mrs. Henry raeper, or., U1 Ill:mmm 37.50 ton and well-known in this 1 Or¢l;;\.ha Compound Co.. mm-immunity, now is employed in nes .10.00 Omlhn.Ogg; Printing; C0. s1.\o-13 92\Mg ~ K=g=°» who is cc;nd at e ge ounty Hosp uOmnha School S\=nn\v Co..'expected to return to her I 0l Ej Blairnquistmmnliea28.10\s°°T o m 0° b ° "' : la b o r 2'5°|ia r e g u llr me etin g o f Pxy r o ll, A n n !1689.95 Young W omsn'n Missionary so was postponed thin week and | 'bers wegxt to S t. h P \ u \ ;c l : t h o Ho op e rq o ear i n_I . B o l \ 8 \ ' d E . A x f e l l GS M o f P h i h d e \ p h h s p e a k . ue ne n l Co n tr ac tor md B ui lde r 'P vwe r lq u d p mmg Mr .g d , " f G° ° f g ~ g - = MA S O N d C l in s m i y :p e n a v» 5 _ _ _ _ RP E R . Z ~ h n i l h .Ne b n s k x,vin rn and I Lumber ts'| ner Co.| . Coal Cowulus.l i n I W n v - w _ " IM1.\ml;f iv¢lBlue Prlnlll Er§."`ii飣§ scum, of ' s°""" vmm Avsnua 'i" T¥ v¥ ili t ha h 1 /harhb.r!.l\er, Edward Q"».Z'"i§¢mxily.BUY DEFENSE BONDS Bldr. Nehrilb. /qnn za. L2 jfi f |ner.tobelerved»tth¢Iodxohn1I. I l l||\§\¢nv n I nREV. LYLE ToSPEAK HERE sUN. Bev. B. 0. Lyle, superinwxdsnt'.0 .. nn.will speak at the mominx MYHHP urvices of the First Methaiilt Church,next Sunday. Befm-¢ coming w the leadership .n the Meihodht x-mpiw,Rn . Lyle was 11635: n! the MethodiltChunzh at Hutings,one of the lu-gent in the sf-lie.He has uhmggrvedntxznnofsix yearslsdxs- trict iuperintendent ol chumhes. ~:MEN CALLED To l .0 : I Q I I , precede s spechl evening pmgnm. Mrs.e mu Hendon,Noble Gund of the Blair Rabehh Lodge, has charge of th e c on ven ti on a r - rangemeuta.Hrs. ,Mo rris Slmon~» ~93 89 " ~i . ~in abrooder homie.~I -a vna not henvy, Hrs.. Wrich extin- uhhinx the fire urmided and with- out losing any of the chicks in the house. |1 1 u..|. °aption committen,assisted b r ra.An n u Compton,Mr s .F r a n k e r a n d Hr s .Haward J ensen. ° ~ ' tr a ti o n wi ll b e conducted b y ~c .w .c n m s z m w ,main'- an,Mr s .W y n n Bae r a nd Mr s . uti e Mc K a y . One Blai r iodge member.h i m .E .Ha n na ,ho ld s a di stri c t o f I CALHOUN COUPLE W ED m 'rY YEARS _Mr. and Mm, Martin Chriatnnsem Of Fort Calhoun celebrated their Golden Weddng anniversary. Suriiay.enwrtniziing amnnd '15rdativa.Both Mr.and Mrs. Christensen came tn Nebraska from Denmark;for 48 years they resided on a farm south of ~mom-rr |w n s r s -~~»~ v 1 `I °2 \\f . \ \ \ \ | , ~~Dm was 9° Oogafhu ughv damning mwm \~ ~~ 5 \l m /_thnmemv al wwf and npla¢mann Slew down wwf ~~ \/ 4 fm aw: ml anwo- mp. .ma :lumen Proud ~ s ~f » - - ' ~e \ ~" \wimywnm-vim lm. . \ ' - / sf.:h P;. f i n e " 1 "» ~ ; : : = ~ 0 * f § " ' ', _'ma y o s o m m p n n w m i <,.=. " . :u ~;2 -:'=L .L " " " $ -§;"> ' = } ( 5 \\\nod n |°|n vhs "dan'| -wato ~ x ~ /_ u 7 , I ' \. 1 -, '\~0 \\ \\ l '//7/~ ~ . . ; I ,~,. \" s \'E~1 :~°\ .'/P W ' ~M 3 ,:- ~~ v < \g ,_i *-\;» , ; § l I ' . .v..~ "` .~v , '| . Exggct Fi f t y Delegates ro m Five Towns Of Vicinity Some fifty Rebekah lodge repre-sentatives from Tekamah, Cruig, ~C H R I S w m c u F A R M §:;"°.;:':moving inin wwn .y _The Kennard fire department!The Christennens are the purenfa was summoned to the Chris Wrich ol ten children,nine of whom farm south of Omm, Monday a!-were ab!e to attend Lhe observance. ~x~.~an-.nd and Lyons wi~l gathelr in Blair, next 'haesday Mr and Mrs. A R.....Bea!ea we 1AprKl_ ZR, for the annua\ dintricdsundgy dinner guests a i r meelmg.Afternoon sessions open Bealea' parents, Mr. and M .C at one o'clock.A dx o'clock din-B. Bunn. _|j_n;=L WA ~\'°%%a§E »f!31s1 Meeting of rvs forPhone16-it hy, mnNehru-l00 lb. 100 lb.aa 34,15Brous- 3E and V Fhnenl nrvlces for Joseph Ly-d i ' Fon SALE:umm amount ol 22; 8§Ll§"él'§»a§§"§3=f;?b:°':€~~ I-\mlul G éybrldl. G 94»82-212- the family home ln the New Eng-J8.Lncl eastolS|1'aw\y.und oodRc.McGuhn G H 1s~2¢°win Ryu.'of ,h';°'¢,,|,'h ané :han E m i ~ ,~ SHORTHORN gUu,_Russell* churches wu in charge of aemcel._C h r i s t e n s e n , ~ C a l l m u n . ~ " , : . s ; : ::: Speakers Wan Be Pres» 193|CHEVROLET coupe,good Herman cemetery.. ,e n t ~ ~ S t a t e g;;»=- Pguuqra P» uu en .w <\ : 'v M r. L yg n e ~ ~ sg ;Umversltxes s.»--est nt S had gone m the health resort them Speakers from several subs uni- FOR SALE:Good work mare.a little more than n week before -'d1s-w Chris s Hansen.his death.;;'='='" Q ~ ' , ° ' " " " s g , ~ The son of Hdgh and Ellen Wal- Scandinnvian Study group, which r.book BARN 1 u l W. W Fulton _,.or e.'1 ton Lyo , h ss born at Boyle;|vim The]Em South sc.16-zvlfop, 1|1i::1», ~Febnmy 12, 1sso.m"D};`::f "<=2»3¢Z' .§,"""$¥m'2§°'l§`,'3 --. .._..._1....mn..... . .,_.. U-....ma Q 11 .m §I1Sf"Eé°r§é"E|11.Red 899. ' W E S TE RN NE B .Ba le d 1 |¢n.f\f\..1v..th n a m ) .$|.i:i.W;lll.¢|.|.||' v--.__k a Sudan,$3.00 pe r Texaa S u d m, $ 3 4 0 per Hy b r i d s e e dc o m ls lo w per bu.16~1t."G. F. Fon BE*r'rER srznvu4irrf=8ter e a mi n z powe: -.,,..... hd!n;r chicks now 1 Penny Savers '12 Anniversary Get |copy of "Handbookfor Ameriunl" for two Lib~by's labels and 10c. Ask nl for order hhnk. K a r o Dlrk. Corn Syrup 122; 32c G ¢ N th 3-lb.* B e a n s . . : : ; . .1 \ n ; m f . a » g 2 2 c Spinach §5°{¥j'_'jj§3, lic Tomaio .lmce §`l"Y.2L.'.`I'c...l9¢ * H e a d L e t t u c e C f ' = » = ~ ' i f - ' = ~ " ' ~ 7 ' / 2 ¢I v o r y S o a p D r e s s i n g ;y,;;»=\<= ma u i ea P " " " "* C a b b a g e "°._._ _li'l'.J§'? 3'/2C 5 ' ; ; ' ; ° l o c D r e s s i n g 2:1i'2f"L_,--- *I Tops removed to ~Use for bnth ns wgll ns Frem:h'n §nlld 3; 41: 9; 37c 113;Qcac3l'l.°0 S retain fre:-1hness.-,...-Lb.houusehuld cleanmg.MUStaYd or lm nm -._.. |" n o m - w n s r s - m r "~ \/'¥.\\"'~.W |D u...;~'4 \ \ l , , /m a x f u " " X ;' $ ? 2 " ' " '...``_ ._/_s em#a n naman wnw ~.y j ' %~ /~ Q 5 \a /fm" M ml anwm- mp- .ma :lumen Proud .;',s "__» - " " ~e£ .\/ww ww ovm mm ,-wlmm .na Wy.." w 41: [7 Ywr 'A , _ .'~, ,'/sa.-my has ¢ <~;~='°;° mimi" <1 . .J : ,N ~ u / I ]\ \ ~y \\ \/ / /\~ ~ .J ~' L - - n i ;§~{\\»»4»¢|°|»~ vhs ~ nn'-w ~ ~` \.F9~ s ~ 3 Z \" j \ \ _/p»~~j ~j :1-'~rg ~M '- D f e f t 137 ".P ~é \4 . I' _ )_`'»f¥';:». \\~u l *a\-Av .1 ~ \\\'F ,\gn o L \ . . .\ ~Z _\ \ . .,'» -1 '= &\ .»\\Y':~-:"~_ r ; - -'g a ,' : ~ » E l '3 ;., ,_' ,_'' »$g \ A '.'__Pk g.2 5 C \...__._, -_ _~ 1 \; § Dmsolves Instantly ~ Pocerlnin and \4»nz.Enxmd Cluner ,_------.._C&n B o n A m i C\kG 9¢.-§'I'2"E°$ S a n i t l u s h *{§;,,"9c _?f3;?, BDIBX 20-Mnle Tum --_..._- ~ :v .'A 8»oz. l l c 121: 20c 14c l4c \vO l d Du t ch 1 -Cle n r,1 M » " ¢'f=\B c M o p S t i c k s ,E a .1 0 c "crm" D;"-.~"Ammonia §'5l'Z"»"; _.____§,2:;; l3c Lux Flakes Bluing gg; §::a§§___;,2::::, 14c zzz; 10c '¥»¥.';"2S¢ Brooms ~4s= ~...I A °~' ~h 0 C o l f ee ;§§§,'j';{_;g 22c ..i;1'§ 63c *Butter |:i|:;?::»§ .._-l.b. 42C *Butter §.:;'.L'§:".';";..§{:;'?;__,,.. 4lc T a l l ~Cana ~Cherub Brand _______3 ~ ~ Krxft Amedcan.~Brick or Velveetn _.-- M i l k E;".=3::;':.£:'--,---3 515 59c Cheese ::;£pg€xgli»\\)-(§:; l7c 7-ox.gjelly §fl1§L.?`-.----.___-----u§m c G r a p e _ l a m S ., _.___1; E: 'l 7c Matches Favorite ____.___C§;;3; llc I ,/,4 0 ',1 If any cut ol ment you buy nt Safeway iu\'t really lender and rullyjuicy, we'll refund your full cost prlce.. Beef Roast "';',§, Sirloin-Steak Boiling Beef Ground Beef S l i c e d B a c o n F r a n k f u r t e r s chuck ~ .\.Other chuck ~ 291: 124: a, Lb.u ---_---_--|:uls, Lb. Guaranteed fine-eating beef.__--.-------_._._--__,..._-_-..L|». Meaty, rib cum. Serve withdnmpllngs -;-.._.__._.... ...Lb. Fnlxly-ground, lem._-_--....--..--------.._----....-l»l». 1'i';°::::f'~;:::f°°' f'ff1,_. 29 I Lu-ze. iniey _.-.___-___Lb.19: -_1.h. l9c Peaches Llbhfs Choice _..-iw -¢ Tomato Juice ,_,,,,,,,_{?;~ Zlc Fruit Cocktail Libhy's Hg; l6c n _~ib~y'a, Halves,N o . 2 ~ ~ Bread Large.24-oz. Lol!~ Juli; Lee Wrighvn whatur enriched while. Pl'~ Northwest .--fha C P e a r s Halveo -._-._?f'f¢l£63c Peaches §?.f.§';°fff';_f'2€1§ 221: | g |Fluffi nl:~ ~~~I v o r y S n o w Spread ~ ..:;"';°.: §:v:; \"F@»@/~~ Z S c Spread daily .Dis aolven in sta nlly a nd is*_, 5 _ l |0 ~c easy on hands.B e v e r \ y Miracle, SANDWICH Lunch BuK.SANDWICH PEANUTBu'l'rER , E; 45c 3.2 4lc g 2Sc n//va eww `Rinso 4 Su»Purb c / r k u s 'i n @ f f < ; = f = = f »§ ; ° S §~m § E ; : " ' anx-sneeze granun sou -hausehnlml soap. Potted Meats Libby. _i'f€S°.T. 6c Coffee Ritz Crackers`ffff''¥.,,,. Pkgpzlc Vienna Sausage Libby's ~ IIC Nab mu Brand14411, |515 mb. zsc " Mqy Be Purchased W \ t h B lu e F o o d Or d e r St a mp s~Libby's __..__._,Bo\l!e Bag . ..._..._.,..., 0 s u m cnuxcu -....-...lnr ''Li dna ,Pi¢led,9~oz.L m o n s »a l b .1 0 c 5 ,,;,,,c Ol i ve s Lur:»ge,yRlpe~ e California, Sunkist; medium sized. Sold by the pound Laundry Snap'I 'Kitty G-oz, Sunkint, Navel variety, needless-the kind that peeland segment euaily . Small and large size.P ,~G Gmn!~'Western Pride,Qt.PlCkl€S mu. _._-_.,..,,.,...|nr 2Sc l7c 2Sc LE:nt md and ¢uz1=inz'"°»1f"l>w§§'=d"L"§f§§`ES'NeB£uk= `"1`3'hl§°Tr'I£1{I1"§@5=i3h 151iday afte*-~:nz 0+l l Q hlnw¥rirk.i"n ...|.._y=..:.. 1.,...~¢ with nm aunt.--_......an lm ,_~m.».§z with 811 .fm- .s l l I. | U IB ¢J.U'a\|all...l l l ...-......._-....B U L L S f o r s l - l e .C h n u t m n M . A n -t o m u m :n u n Il u u a u m m -" _ " ' | " ' * ° " »r u n w -. »a .T 2 I d e r s e n .P h o n e 1 2 2 o n ~' " " " '' ° § ' : % 3 a , , " ~ * z ' r : , , °a - . * : » *s s i ¥'s~'§ '»- ¥ ` ~'§ T$'- 'S § :: . ;= ; , ° ; ; » % ' £ ' 1 ' ? i » 1 1 i ; f "3 ; : , L = ; : ' ; f 2 : ~ F o i z s . ~ . L B =56 =~==f:f=" mgtg j a q d 2 2 1 o n 3 6 .'1 6 - 2 r , ° " * ~ 5 3 ; ; * ~ ' C' " ° § f ' ° { } - ; " § "d a y ' a s c h e d u l e is n z lu d e s w i n b b e r e e n' o n I - a m 8 I . . I A L . .\ 1 L » n , _ . . _ _ _ , . . % ~~~~A . iulgaroved,title c lea r, ;..-1 .1 n m\ mi 1l 3 r d : n o u nand Erie i.164: nd Chinn index-sentM-t! per bu. lhrichscn. uualitvnd..Oth-nd.arorim Phone Fly nn ite Rack ld.$'1.so dey.nchery. s.SEED b'e Smoke fd Stationlu. AK\~nah, Nehr. RSI Orderr from The16-at house, 400 205 West 267.Snyder. HYBRID r\,.,.»...a TYPEWRITER RIBBONS.Allmnkes,good cotton,mediuminked-60c.The Enterprise. u, N O T I C E S HIGHEST CASH Brice paid forwool and pelta.Frank Fischer, Emir Gel( Course.13-ti. FURNITURE upholsterlng, ref`m~ iehing,repairing, went curling,rug work, rnatresaes. etc.PhoneBlue 151.George N. Miller. 12-rf LET ME do your repair work.muonry. etc.Sprint is the time to have it done.m u w. J. Lambert. GARDEN PLOWING and team work.Call Red 192.13-tr monk H. stricklett. I .'[.3.\C.N.FARMERSl I vqmt Y°"r dead stock.Have n varietyof nremlums.Blair Renderinz Service. Phone 17 collect.Holly Jensen. Azent. Union Ren-derim C0-. L&Ylatte. Nehr. 9-ti R E A L E S T A T E FOR SALE: Modem 5-room houseclose in. Also income nronertv byowner. Phone 292.2-tl SMALL DOWN-PAYMENT buys 5-room home.Balance on FHA wr-rns.14-tf W. J. Lyche l I i T33 '}',§{...""§§." wm.`i"'£§§;:*;'{s~s>mr »:°A..`§2"}f`i`5§1§Uni "mg r';gEd'M 1.s th lver-sity of luiehignn; Prof. nf Glls- . urvrv F t.yons '?"F etnv Johnson, North Park College, widow; two daughters, Letxtra and Pro!Rjdmrd Beck Universithire. Dora Hovendicktho! "'€'"""=1N°ni. Dakota; and Pro f phi 3. gg ; =;_;»<1=~;.j;gg= of f°&\r;='§§;»iNy»..\m, nm College.Spenkem W o °"On Salruday will be mf, Mn .Mrs. Stella Farmer of Kennes, Il-l Sod M k N nh park Coy rtln §;»°'=» and Mrs. Ellen Blrdwell °; mg' Cir;Eo w L D m §§°= onta.na;`two brothers, Knox o 1 _ '_'' _'_m.C a l i f o r n i a a n d m y i d o f * g ' " " = = ' ; ; - | § $ . I " % l . ~N1 l§ ~ g -<1 ral nieces an nep ° Dr, i-I., F. Swansen, Dana College. A highlight of u two-day pro- T E L L S R O T A R I A N S gram is th., annual dinner whichABOUT BEESWJIII be held at the college dining hall on Friday evening.Later the society will bo guests of the local» Members of the Bluir Rotaryl Club henrd a very interesting talk on bees last 'hxesday night when Leroy Baxter, who operates a large apiary here, spoke before the 31-nup.Baxter wld of the varinus species of bees,the;methods of handling them to produce morehoney and gave detdls regarding the plants which produce the mosthoney.He described the life nf the bees, explained the treatments of the queen bee, the workers and the drones and gave details regarding the wintering ol the swarms,Theclub members expressed much in~ temst in the subject. STANLEY DIXON IS i PNEUMONIA Vjcfplm Ichapter o!the Americm-Seandn nnvlan Foundation at a program.of pipe or-gun music ond Danish dt-amatica.Business reports and election ofofficers will conclude the conven-tion,law Saturday morning. ARB OR DA Y IS OBSERVE D HERE Arbor Dey was observed at thi Blair City School with the annual tree planting ceremony, Wednes day.The progmrn was sponsormby the biology classes, lee Guye presiding as chairman. Dr_ E T. Jipp was principa speoker, sivins n most inoerestimandtimely talk on treee Th l le n .u. n. .......-, _Miwnur i Valle y , InSta., FOR SA LE : S po tte d Po ll. bred gilts.Arthu r N. J He r ma n .Phone 2819. I L I N I soy beans,52,50 Bring sac ks.He n r y Hi 1 6 - lt sS C RA TC H P A D S .hi g h bn d Bauer. 124: ner muner uualltiee. 8c 'ner nowT h En tl43-tf e S A RL Y .OHIO potlztoes. w h i m 133.R,P. 16-1s U 5 a I \ l l i F l .l u v _ ,c o c k e r e l s o n e w e e k o l n e r l o o 5 ' m - n u m b S a t m * W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y H 1 16-ltTRYMofz a m BRO! CORN-um\>\es_§x l d House md nt Sumamin Herman.Fav Jon16-lt*Tekan HIGH SCHOOL SENXO your name cm-ds NOW Emervrise. FOR SALE: Apartrgext .West Grant.CanGrant or phone B\ue16-lt'Mrs.Geoge THOMPSON BROS.1 ` Iowa ua;xsane-¢=-.WFlat grades $5.50; round grades $4.50.50c reduc tion fo r quan tity and own sac ks. E arl J . Thompson,1 1 o n 32.10-12t F o n S A L E :Re a Polled Short- hom b ull, 1 4 mon th s old. 16-10.*Lloy d J ac ob, Kcnnand. MI S C E L L A N E O U S furni ture fo r sale. 1s~2v.* Mm. E. B. Canigan. B A L E D H A Y f o r sale.Nd s o n Produce, Bennington, Nebr. 15-4t '37 C HEV ROLE T f or sa le o r tmd c . 16 41 *1 " R o t "Wallac e. W E ~ q u a l i t y baby chicks, Book y7h1r orders early.9»8t >ol»m's Feed & Produce. Iowa.12-St* s Advertise In The 'Enterprlsn N O T I C E S O F CHURCH SERV ICES, 3l»ll\l§Y Dixon og Omaha, f0!m'lhi!wry of Arbor Day a.nd a bneF O R R E N T ;§edBl=1r w d A r l m s w s»de\¢..ake¢¢h of J . swrling lllorbon wer o PH¢un\<>nia in fe aug as given b y A n d r e w Hans en,an HO US E , s M 3 1 3 ' g g f ga r d e n g e u ng f ; M» ; ; = \3" April 7, loonl'Q¢°,-g;,, Wric lr. ,,¢¢,,ml?m,;¢d ag ah space.Gt h a n ac n.n e n s e a m th e we ek .pla no b y Mls s Clarissa \Vlek: 16 - lt*Mrs . Ru th Mu rd oc h.Th e 'oungest son of th e lr.\l.e.5""8 "Green Cathedral".A filn ln lr .ml Mrs . s . s . D ixo n, he w,_ ,\" 'I` rea aur c rs o f th e Fore st",wx. 5-ROOM mode rn h ouse fo r re nt.52 y ears of nm H e h ad s p e n t the' shown._16-tl'Le o na r d A xte ll.gr ea te r pa rt o f hi s lif e in A rlin g- l Th e ac tual tree-planunz.c on N T my ..g m W he wa s a ss oc i ated w, lth`" \l\Y f m ;Plhclf near htho meri ~L ''-. F ° .'§..,'3E..:W a§\inz1on ii i.négslflllfvingrmlll §`L';¢l'."2'i°i..§'",$;?Z§i';~?£`.T""¥§.1n.'"°JpI.".§.fi?..?€'l.1 "Tl he at an d WHY»€r~Fi ne loc ation he moved to B lair an d du ri ng tl\ e' tr ee and L ee Gu y c r s et a mem-\§»°.§mZffl°° or 533 22 bu§i:r;I p a § y e a ho had 'live d i n Oma hmlial olaqu e.Princ ipal J. C, Thom rs,i x o n f w h o sur vi ve lx so k b ' f l .g Ca ll 11 f o r V " ' u ° " l ' " ' l h u s b n n d ,is seriously ill i n " r o wi n SW e n e Y |Mm. H. H. Br own wa s a S un d. w A N 1 ' E D .Mrs. Robe rt Hltc hman an d ba lwldlnner gues t of hc r son- in-la w an . r e l u mvd ho me fr o m th u l'1lnir<lnughl| ~r,M r :md Mm .Ho vm Good wages.Jackson 0298, 428 _ South 88th St.. Omaha.18 - Hi M A R R I A G E L I C E N S E S 1 Th a followi ng marr iage li c enaesl ''lk *F E ~U R E l W A N T E D :Gi rl lor h o un e wo rk . Hos pi ta l on Thursday .l"`air<'hllJ of Oma h a . 1zAPTw"Rev D n . h¢§§`béén isméd from the office*Kenned\C Judge Alhae Nelson'of mmu§uinm§am§ win ml ¢1».1,°',__€_'§Q'§". Johnson, Socvrm. Név A R R 0 W Q M M A STRIPES pulpit next Sunday morning and ._;§="';'f~he annual election °»§a';":;°Jane A. Lawrence, Dalhs, u '..~rc o cars w1l\ be \"F°°°'? d.hnuis Edward Hiles, gqymung mby a 6:30 dinner on mWedHeod0»>'|v;f|'e;,Laura Thnmpaon, Missoun evening,.Aprii 29.eae come Val]out and express youachulcehirf ~H n J.H ieng. tFremont, fi f th ea s rting av |mon.°K'§'s1=?§m£Y' 0% con TABER`|C§;1?eY Tlxasmpson, Blair; Agnes NACLF A.V. Pollard:Sundfny Stricklett_ Blair._Sirhool, 10 a. m.Morning ywrslnv Philip Charls Conneliy, Omaha, 11 a mf Evening worshmp,8 1.»- Hiidred E!edyc¢ Jones, Arlington.r n .P r n i w m e e t i r g W e d n e s d a i f -R i c h a r d 0 .L a r s e n ,' r $ u B h a s s e s s n __ -G u . . n . n { n 1 n n s n c r e n a W ¢ | " I I F h e n ! . ! - .\ \ » d l ¢~~~ Divine C°"mama --Thefrom thevu?"- IL MEN METHE RE FRI DA Y E V E . About layventy dealers in petrole-pruductsimbt at Lhe city council oms in the city hall last Friday ening to diwma matters directly Iecting the petroleum marketingness.Chief topic of discussion a a petition which is being circu- usd lrnung oil men to place "lg e bdlot a resolution Limiting e; of gas tax money to roads and dges.At the present.time a ~rtion ofit is diverted into the old ~e assistance fund.The meetingnohandedbyL. L.Snyder of lair who is state president of the ebraska Petroleum Marketers .\. ociation. ~RBOR DAYLEGAL HOLIDAY Yesterday, April 22, was Arbor` xy and the noun house and bankept. closed doors.Arbor day is astrictlyNebraska day,im orl- '~ ~mr, J. Sterling Morum, being* strictly Nebrukxn.Arbor -- ~e prsented by Morton to the' ~ie ls one of the most bemtifu. ax-ks in the slate and draws vastmugs of poople during the sum-V Gr season. D p.IB.0| lv\| a|us;»vn.v --..-_r pday , A pri l 2 9, whe n Rev. an d Mm' Ca L . E . K i n g o f 0 r n n h a _ w i _ i l b e ~ with \ g-map nf people from theirchurch m have charge of the nrvdce.There Wm be special music followed by A good, old fashioned gona! messln bv Rev. Kjnz.'METHODIST-John P.Brooks: 10 a.. m.,Church School,vi hl classes for all ages.11 a. m.Morning woral-lin, anthem bv choir and sermon by Rev. B. 0. Lyle, Su- perintendent Nebraska Methodism Hospital,Omlhn.Rev.Broolm 0 ul Y(Elei hx w.lu| uwill be in charge of the nrvl--.'a sr.PAUL LUTH,c mmc n , bORUM-Rev. G, A. Carlson: 11 n..`P rn..morning warship.Everyonn a welcome.vs'1'.MARY's EPIsco PA1,- ; r_...a,...m,.n»=9:30.Church x~ Here is the new Arrow Ensemble that performs togelherso superbly intends alone in Qhe fashion spotlight of the Saturday Evening Post this week. !Hll`|',$1.2S Hu \h¢ lending mln beams oi thc nxw lookingtrio wigs on :Inv dxiinih, culond grounds. The but of nil collm . . . th: Arrow, and th: bodywped Mitoga design. School.11: 00,Ho min ! W o r\ h in . =. * Speria l servic es for me n and bovai of the pnrrislh who are in the U. S.def'PMu1 forc es.| QKE NNA RD,W A S H I N G T O N L'(.T'I'HFIRAN¢--P.C Jensen:Sun- day School 10 a r n..a t 'both ] rhurches.Service 11 a rn.at W ashington an d S p.m. a t K a n - i l m r d .Catec hetic ai class meets.every Saturday , 9:30-11:30 a.m.j at tho nn rmnasre..C H U R C H O F c m u s r - ' r .A . j Lind enme y er:10:00 a. rn.. Churc h Sc hool: 11 a m., morning; wo'-sh'].» c ommun ion and sermon.7:00 p. rn 1naotlnv n f the J uni ors:8:0lJL IHUII TS Atways comfortable Baum l|'| ¢n'i go mms I n the seat or notc h. W ith Grippm 15s, " NE . S t.P¢ff¢¢t support for the shirt.Anow dcslgnan saw to that In outing il. Knots neatly, resists wrinkles.. HINDKERCHIEF, 35:Nbde to mcrgc with the lic and shirt in handsome color variations. j . ~ L .r o u n n s C L O T H I E R'o ..u.n. ...»-anITS., efvmlnneuouu.. DC: - -.\..R o s s H I L L 1vlr.'rI~1or>1s'1'.-.».B o h rW. Clarke:Sunday School an 1l|',Vuy_a..m.:n prcrperiy graded school?D I Z ! !¢|www;I for every age m~°v1=»Divine ner-Buy Defense Bonds and vice at 11 a.. m., pastor will preach Saving Stamps Now! |(Apri\ 23, mu.. 24 and 25, in mr We Still Have Material to Vulcanize Casings A PRODUCTS Open All Night I I - - - ~ ' We Will Buy n | GOODYEARTIRES eOP P Env fn shI \ | | »\ | U v v - - Regardlas of Condition \- We Will Buy n | GOODYEARTIRES eOP P