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04-30-1942Fm n....¢ wa.¢Ir¢'n mm umm wm Nmmer mmf »» EETERPRISE ;T\_\.~»==<"" cial County ¢a;'§§.intern for 1942More°LocalNewspictures . T h a n A n y O t h e r W e e k l y -xv I _ _\-.._2 \ . '1'wmty~0ne Rural comsponqgnm Fmm all Quarters of Countyl n N e n r a u m S u g s c n u f r l o u r m c n r m n v s m n m=»f»°a~ ConS\\1é°; At Schools Next Wee For Sugar l tion `''-oun ._ _ - -- U G A R O F F C O U N T E R S I N R E S T A U R A N T S "D o y ou wi sh c r ea m i n y o u r Coffee?" trills the trim waitrega in the res tau ran t a nd y ou in di- c a te y o u wa nt i t b la c k o r wi th a litzie c ream.'I'ha.t's been go- ing on fo r y ears. | Draft Quota | Next Mont I ,~e ~ l |. Boy Sc outs wi ll ri n g th e d oo r - bells o f e ve ry h ous e in B lai r ne xt Satu rday mor ning ; in an effor t ho ro u rd up dl o f the old sc r ap ir o n wh ic h i s available.Twe n ty - s i !boy s wi ll partic i- pa te i n th o wo r k , wh i c h wi ll : n r t l .| |h_ - . . . n n l IOLUME XLVI NUMBER 17 -~g i - i \| Alcohol Plants '|I N R E S T AU R A N T S "D o y ou wi sh c r ea m i n y o u r c offee? " trills the trim wa itrega in the r es ts umn t an d y o u in di - c a te y ou wa m it. b la c k or with a litzie c ream.'I'ha.t's been go- ing on fo r y ears.B u t no w th e r e is an a dded phrase.Th is week the wa it- resses be ga n to ask " D o y ou wi ah c re am a nd s ug ar in y o ur coffee'!"an d we note th a t xf we wa nt it swe ete ne d th ey ad ! a s c a n t wa sp 0 0 nf u l-a n d th atf s tha t.Sugar went off the tables and courders of B la i r reatauranzuTuesdaymo r ni n g an d no ug ht bu t the napk in h old er a nd s an. and pepper shakers remain. Oh , we ll, mo at of u s ate £0 0 muc h suga r any way . , . ro w p 1., 'P e I iII 1 i Ii| .1 have .tha: calloo th.Blmir ; nude; gon, or \ mnembers Wan tee and 'za mln~e early" ~lhoun : ~:ming- lair an lingwn Arling- Mayor Garner and New Qfflcers .Now ln Posts Qld Regime Finishes Bus- mess And New Regime Is Ushered In Tuesday evening ol this week marked the time for the old sd~ minlstratjun for Blair city m close its business and adjourn "nine die" which was done altera shor meeting in which a few bills were allowed and s. motion nude to rent the air port to T. A. Bobs for $900. Afier thi? the paw mayor hook It the nay mum mwu.-... r;ace their mn out on e cuill mt be called upon but dl oth- BOAT FIRM To 1 wi n he mm fo r th ei r scrap B U I L D I T R gisterls ery Man,1OUSESl OWSXHBJI ~cmd §ay;'i`h;lrfdus%ry Is _ Coming To Midwest Reports El d l .T h e i r o n ,a f t e r g a t h e r i n g .w i l l e s o l d a n d t h e p r o c e e d s w i l l g o \ t o s S c o u t f u n d t o b e n e f i t t h e c o u t c a b i n a n d g - p o n d s i n t h e i l l s s o u t h e a s t o f B l a i r .. T h e b o y s a p e t h a t t h e y m a y e v e n t u a l l y a i s e e n o u g h m o n e y r n h a ve a w e l l r u t d o w n a t t h e c a m p , a n i t e m w h i c h h a s b e e n s o r e l y n e e d e d s i n c e h e w m f s b e g i n n i n g . 231 REGISTER Fon .SERVICE IN 4th DRAFT 1231 men from WashingtonZountyregistered in the fourth :elective service draft held hen: sat Monday, according to figures released by f-he County Dram ward, Wednesday.The draft included men in the age brackets of 45 to 65 inclusive.They are not subject to military senice and there will mt be a na-tional lottery, it is reported.Themen, however, will be given aerial numbers at a lat/er date. Plan Activity, Entertainment Here July 4th Hope Fo r Mu s i c And Sports In Afternoon And Evening Plans for observance of the Fouii of July at Blair were diaf'cuss at the Chamber of Com- .merce meeting last Tuesday even- li rk and a committee has been 'named to go into the matter.A full fledged celebration in not'possible this year, it was pointed ,out, inasmuch as fireworks will he difficult tq obtsinl but some sortla! afternoon and evenlngrnter- itairunont is being worked out.An A prefabricated house, the walls and roof ol which bolt together(ur quick erection, is being built at the Paterserrand Haecker BoatWorks building in Blair, the hous- es to be sold to workers in defense areas.The houses are to be 8x16 feet, which is about the size of the us-ual house trailer. They are wired for electricity, are completely fin- ished inside and out and are equip-ped with beds, tables and basic necessides. Erection takes but a!ew'minutes and the entire house is easily moved about on a truck. eH e a v y W i n d M o n d a y D a m a g e d a o oL i n e s ,B u i l d i n g s Sixty Street Lights Brok- en, Trees Suf er; Oth-er Damage Reported The wind last Monday was onecl the worst known in these partsfor y ears and i t lm a tra ck olrrnnor disasters in its wake.The continual jarring caused sixtystreet lights to become loose and fall broakina' them to pieces.All over town the branches of me slittered the lawns and windows in several instances were blown out. In the country men plowing in the fields werg forced to abandon their work on account ol' dust and wind and smaller buildings werewrecked.Light wires suffered and at the John McDonald farm.at DeSoto a. falling tree contacteda .ligit wire causing n fire which burned so fiercely that the BlairGro department was called. lMBS§9'!é§P,., tu-:rar OTHER RATIONBOOKS TO FOLLOW Every man, woman and chlldln Washington County will be regis-tered next week as sugar rationing books are given out to cunomersin A similar registration through- out uieunited Stata.It will be a registration for War Ration Book Number 1.Everyone should take note of the fact that this in a registration for "War Ration Book No. 1" ann not merely s sugar rationing reg- isL\'al.ir>n.As other items are ru-tioned, such as coffee,clothing, gasoline and others,additional War Ration Books will be iaxued and those who do not have the flnmbook will be at a disadvantage in securing the others. The remstx-ation dates are 'Mon-day,Tuesday,Wednesday and Thursday,May 4th to 'lt.h,in- elusive.In Blair, schools will he closed all day Monday Us release teachersfor work on registration boards and and consumers are urged toget the job done on Monday.Reg- istration hours wlll.be from 8 a. ni. until 6 pi m. In Kennsrd,schools will be closed only in the afternoon and the ~r'=¢f§°=~ hours have been s e t a t l t o a n d ' l u n t i l 9 p . m.These hours are for Monday only.Arlington schools will likewise be closed all day Monday a mregistration will take place from 8 a. rn. until 6 p. rn.The rest of the registration . days the hours will be from 4 until 6 and 'I "mil 9 p. m.Reglslranth are urged toattend to the nutwg- on Monday, ho\ve\'or, as on that day teacherswill be free to care !or them bst~ ter.Herman schools will close allday Monday and registration will take place from 8:80 a. nn. until 9ln- m.There will he 10 teachers »-_-.., ..._ ...,:.»...- APPROACH END OF FIRST DRAFT 1As Seventy-théee men have be¢n listed as draltees for surly May UYtheWashington Coumy Selective Svrvice board in B)ai\-.The exutdaleof their depnnure has.n9€ WTURE &frL1NED_ AT C. OF C rubber ever was, will become an in- dustry of the midwest, stated Dr. Leo M. Chhstensen to 165 men nt- tend g a Chamber of Commercvdinnin Blair Wednesday night. Dr. Christensen who in directorof the Chemurgy Division of theUniversity of Nebraska and indi- rectly associated with a number of :It has also been indicat af.frm-ding to dmftees wh# received their papers. nn additional group will b to service later in the mm !Meanwhile,34 men M1 .Tuesday for training cente:othef schoois and laboratories, went industries oo neo:asm.i-w........will be one of the foremost statesin the Kdlding ul chemical indus- tries," Hymn Dr. Christensen, "because-ibraaka has the crops, the water B the desire upon the part ol the iitizens tn launch into the new errerprise."He stated that this yemqthere an nine places inNebraskawh e r e experiment-al crops are being grown in an effort tn determine their pnctioahility for various chemical uses. He like- wise cii/Ed figures regarding thehuge surplus of farm products which should be turned into chem- iml uses."'I\va~l.hirdB of last l i l a i r i t e T u r n s O u t V i c t o r y T r e l l i s .7 . There seems th be all sortaof ways of portnying theVtor Victory idea these days, but yet another has blossomed forth in Bldr.William Beernstrup, compos-itor at the Danish LuthernnPublishing House, hun conceiv- ed and executed the idea of in- corporating the V emblem in a trellis for his yard. At his home on North West Strceif he has erectw an attractive piecenear- |..Q."r.~.»¢ mll which is trim- med in fed, white blue me carries an America flag at the top.Mr.Beernatx-up builds things as a hobby and he has n num-ber ol other pieces of his work in his yard and about his home. The latest creation is novel and very attractive and the Stars and Stripes atop the affair stirs the patriotism of the entireneighborhood.It'a worth driv- ing around to see.smfpvm Kernphoto mia lnvrdvlla of the Veterans ol Fomlg grganization passed eigare candy to the selection Following in a list of thu who are called to go in t May group:Phillip Zlmmennan, Ft. C Christian A. Chrismmen.James Harland Mencke, I John Henry Fikh, Hem Lester Sorensm.KaummHenry John Wilkening, JOscar Wm. Anderson, Jr. umRussell Leonard, Kennard 1° Vaughn, Blair _ ashi ngwn llhoun igton Calhoun irlington ilah' air r r . i r over an n i mme u mwi yto mak e h is a pp o in tmen ts fo r th e c omi ng y ear . All c ounc ilman were pres ent. an d all ne wly elec ted of- fic ers had already signed the oath o f of f i c e n o th at wo r k began a t once.E.W .Sc hmidt wa s appointed as pr esi de nt of the c o un c i l; He n- ry Me nek e as c i ty a tto rn ey ; A . B. W oodring as u s i s w x t c hief of poli c e. and street c ornmisdon- er ;H.L .Mo r ri s as li g h t, wa te r and ic e c ommissi oner; C. D. How- ard as c ity physician.A l l these appoinl.n\en!.s we re du ly c on firmed by the c ounc i l and motions to th at ef fec t were made and c ar- rled. § § = l r ' §im c r o p o f t h e m i d d l e _L...._....; n ..¢..§¢.I -\;--;;.frz"~_ "~WZ 1 0 ~l \ Elmer mmo nse lr , mlm:Bertel Bertelsen.J r.W Donald J .My ers,F t.Ca Don Ph ilip Cra ig, Blair Elme r Bertelsen,Waahir Ab ra m Her ma ns on, F t.l Vernon Sahmeckpeper,.é W m.Ar ms tr omr,Blai r Rob er t R.Chrisbc nsan, I H a m 'L .Tuc k er, Blair Ha r r y R.Ros te rmmi , Bl W illi am E . Zi eg le r,Bla i I va n E .Larsen,Blai r H a n ?Mi lton K in g , B ln i Cliffo rd F. Olson, Blair Stanley M. J ensen, Blain k J Blai rA n e r e n s e n , | * n n l n |!T .J l f l h n g o f n .~ we st is s u n ln storage,nunucuDr. Christensen. He c ontended that th e present produc tion o f grains is more than enough to produce ali of the":hbmic al produc ts- we c ould use. |. ;~ 1 ¢ I "Rub.>er is the Un i te d Sf,ntes'\ No .1 proble m," sta ted the speak- - -u.. ~wu§n\xvn:\th e wo r ld r u bh er | 1 .i 1 . :vn '. ..;L.9 . "" W 5= ;.n §.5 v o~ ¥\T §$9 =.\:r " 'o I . Will PresentI O TS if ty membe rs of the Bla ir School Senior class wi ll part in the pres enta tion of r To wn " , th e i r annuai c lass a t the Blair Hi g h School itn ri um to mor ro w n ig ht. The irc aff air is staged wi th ou t HONOR R.A.F.MAN SUNDAY ...» - L v I wr Town' Tomorrow curtains or n setting of any kind and wi th th e simple st of fur n- ishings. The sc ene above is a wedding whic h ta kes plac e in the sec ond ac t.Enterprise J\'m~apnoro and rrnornvlno I 1942 PARITY PAY-» 5 MENTS ANNOUNCED <~'1';22 QL..- |`:..m~I mmntitienGUCIIUII ln Uvcll .||||.uv\.u '|"'....___Smath 3.Arnericn wou ld be even 1lmur, ir. was maintained. bec ause 11.4 t only luc k the groves but i lu skllled work ers , th e tr ansp or- 1\1E»:1 and th e d es i re to g e t i nto bubinese " Na tu r a l rubber is 1.-f|r\itc{ly out,"stated Dr .Chris- f.|1<} lfl\ 1\1L.l11.Ii1»progress of Uma production uf ry n.helic rubber was reviewed. n wa s br o u g ht o u t th a t th e p r o - cces had been trie s n t various ti me s h s lo ng ag o 1912.Th e presenc e of natural rub be r in the far eg gt,however,held buc k e x perim-qntation to the p o in t wh e r e -.\ -;!.....\. Ser F Histak= " O l p ls aud ent 'ri i r " E ~ ' 1 emnn Sehmeekpepfr,A:-ll lldred P. Kempclm,lliflnmi T. Davis, Blllr laro Hauler, Hennlnl¢°rs¢ c. Good. Blnlr Vlllmr Grde, .Arlingtarn e\-rv Jlnmk, Flamenco Shtlon Donald James Sorensen, Blnlr Nlllonl Allen, Blair .e onnl }'~_y l!"| "'.L ": Hma n Th e Enterprise wa s given the n l pubhc ahon o f th e m m ua n or¢iina§1e2§s aaiifilieii the com mitteea were appointed as I o l lo w s z Fipanc -A nd er so n,Mc Comb an d Re eh;Street and Aileq -- Mc Co mb ,Christensen,Ander |........|\l3l{+$aa h\¢~lndino water all' 2 will be made to procure a ' '\j$Ul¢l..l*»U DUn»'un hand to nelp mm ure ws'9 3 band.C o n s i d e r a t i o n o i ~~-nv!7*tions. "On the other rogistr ' water nazwft at the Blair S"""!"'\Following an illness of less days f¢8'iB""3°"'E"'Y be ' ming Pool with professional dw- than a week's duration, Mrs.J. from 8:00 u. rn. unul ~ 11 I". ers was also under discussion.'Howard Beales dioci of pneurnonsn,Calhoun schools wall lik v The committee ill mcfzt mthmTl1ursdny ar. her fum home on the close all day.Their regatx H..a f e w d a y s a n d d e t a i l s w x l l b e m x - |g d h i s m , f ; ¢ F o r t A t c h i s o n s i t e j u n w i l l b e f r o m 9 u . m . u n t i l . d l n n n n n a r i | l * H H h é i l f f\l.f.l.\1£!.l o .»13- _|.f \ » | \ n \1;'I\YIDfH'O H o t h e r ~r e g i a t r a t w n l u Q ra t i o n mada c w i s e ' a t i o n jp, nz. hours/*J rd h- ra. g-\y~iz- an, es-md sen; v........=., ..._.-_.._,sewer-Rounds,Martin K ,Schmidt; Ligh'emmidt, Rounds, Martin Xuhr;Ice-Martin Kuhr, Schmidt,Rounds;Fi r."'arenceK u h r ,Christensen,Roch;Im-provemen Reeh, McComb,Clar- ence Kuhr;Judiciary "hristen- sen, Anderson; Clarence Kuhr.Meeting was adjourned to meet next Tuesday evening, May Sth. BILLY DEAN HINE- LINE RITES APRIL 24 Funeral services lor Billy DeanI-Ilneline were held on Friday of last week Irom the First Luther- an church with Kev.H. C.Jor- gensen officiating and interment, under the di ion of J. E. Camp-bell, was made in the Blair cem- etery.The pellhearers were his school- mates,Carrol Cleaver,Argnil Hurst, Gerald Dobbs, Louie Sully, James West., andRoLund Smith,Jr., all of whom were saddened by thetragic event and the loss of their playmate.Billy Dean was born October 13, 1985, at Omaha and had spent hislife on his fathers farm, William Hlneline. He was a favorite amonghis schoolmates and will be missed by them.Last spring he was in the hos- pital for five weeks suffering from meningitis and mastoid trouble and these syllteringa which were home with great patience endeared him to his friends andrelativesandmadethetragic death all the more painful to bear.The sympathy of the entire \ community goes out to the grief- QUIST AND wmcl-I ! PAP10 DIRECTORSE At an election of directors fori the Papio Soil Conservation dis- trict held last Saturday, HjahnerQuietandHenryWrichwere! named In the posts for the com- ing 4-year term.Quiet is s rwlection.Wrich supdants Lillaxd Jensen who now resides in Omaha. Other di- rectors ol the district, whose ten-ns a-re not yet expired are Clarence King, of Blair, Claus Mehrens, of C&lhoun,' and H.C. Hoegermey- er, ol Hooper. GEORGE STRODETo VENEZUELA George St r o d e ,well-knownBlair man, has written Blair rel- »s5va that he goes soon to Can-icus, Vemmein what he will bea pilot for the Amdeau Legation. Strode, who is a veteran of the |a torpedoing of a convoy ship np- ;on which he was riding, has been stationed at Jacksonville, Florida, for some months.He is now a-waiting a passport. from Washing- ton, D.C.- {v.F.w. OFFICERS \ARE INSTALLED l Officers o l the local V.F.W. fpost were installed at a meeting ,hold Monday evening,April 27. Installing officer was W. J. Xoop- man of Blair, past commander of- the Blair post and past district. first World War and a survivor of | east 01 r u n vnu-un...-__..,._.servdca were held Sunday at the Fort. Calhoun Presbyterian Church. More than 3000 Make Pledges in County -- t - - 'F i n a l To t a l s W i l l A p - p r o a c h 4000 M a r k , O f - fi c i a ls Be li e v e With all towns but Arlington ze- porting,early this week, pledges to purchase war bonds and s ps :muh a total of 3,417 in Washing- ton County.,After the Arlington report. is inand all final reports an complet- ed, the total will approach the 4,000 mark, it is believed The number ol dollars the pledg- es kivolved has not been revwed but minute men and workers on the drive have expressed satisfac- tion at the results. ASK $175 OF COUNTYFOR NAVY RELIEF Comity Superintendent Ralph E. Fairchild has been named chair- man and Mrs. H. C. McClellan, olArlington, vice chalnnan in a drivew raise $175 for the Navy Relief Society.The (und will go to make up a55,000,000 purse which is being col~ lected all over the nation to aiu istdcken parents.commander.needy navy families. i f f i c u l t i e s i n T a l k a t A r l i n t o n D i n n e rg ....--~ w a . ;zrttrt x:n ra-; will be (rom 4 p. m. until 9 p. rn. Rural schools will hold registra- tions on the four days above named during the hours o! 4 p. nn. unm 9 p. m.Registration, it has been pointed out, will take plsoo at. the schoot house el the district in which theindlvddual resides-not at tho poll- ing places of the district.Every individual should 'bdSilrned. regardless of ago or phygi. cal condition, the regulations have pointed out.Anyone over 18 years of age may register for hlmsel!_ and the remainder of his family. Even members ol the family who are away from home,should be accounted for and a book should be procured Btndsnts st collage or t-hole over 1B yean of age who are not living at home should pro- cureantionlagbooksoas tormr- render the sugar eoupona to the cook who prelllres their mods. Evan thou, who eat at restaurants will be asked to surrender sup: coupons if they are s customerlor more than 12 meals in a single month. The sugar allowance, per per-BW4 dll be one-hal! pound ,per weak.Ss la o l a l lk i n a o fs ug a rwere stopped Monday night, April 27th and will not be resumed until next 'l\xeaday, Hay Sth.In the ro- tioning b°°hB. the coupons will all for the purchase of one pound of sugar which is to be a two-weeks supply for each person.The coupons are good for sugar pur-chase ONLY during the two week period which they indicate.I ! they are not Dwi, their purchas-ing power is lost and they can never be used.ln filllrg out Hn application forWar Rationing Book No.1 there is some infomation which should he-noted before hand.The lull nrnnnI N Haller. IilalfFI.`I-11`§=}nni\. Ft. ChlhounEB-'i 3253 iréuy, Flu. su. Reid H. Jlieoblen, Blllr Rnlnnd E. Hineline. Blair ltheproductionofBymneuc[Uu-ber was impractical."Now,"re-lated .the speaker,""=P Qmted ~Rasmussen, Herman George Kcgler, Blair; Howard Misfeldt, Kexmaid Ellack Harry Leach, Hermana George H. Laugitsen, Kmmnd Smiles realizes i t s g m t mmm c e o f d e p e n d i n g u p o n a o v i t a !s c o m - '- -- - - - L Q Llylumua un Avau ...... .,.stated officials of thi n County A f m.Ufficl -r corg for the year .is §;'\,|e"G_ Hartuxig, N{¢k¢1-Bon it is reported. while PWW-Rohm 11 Jones, Fr. CalhounRites for Mrs Blair 1.1 h W. c vis. Bumle in AAA P3Y'.|£\;1\, A J i lw .Blair1*}12`.?=§aEE`in c r e 8 £Blair g t _for '"°Z°"`°°`J£&"""' ""; m num-pun IPF' ¢-........nncnv.Flor. sm. Hrs. F. H. Chnrldgg, n r}a.t.ive of " l i " " i : " s Ifi.RiaLisnEn ¥s:f;~'§i'eZ"e;i"J»§eHg 'John Asmussen. Ft. ~ a .......... M-imania for Inte1"St8f»0 William I. Miller. Bla: ir, Je lhou r Lennai nthis founty, died At her name xnOmaha on the night of April 28w n u of B0 years.A nu -=~-~------ea this lu B1a ra t -a g e \w_ .. .n_. . . . . . . l . . b. . . .. . ¢# h a ' T a r o H r o n d u m .o f B l a i r ,w h o b u s e s h a s b e e n a n n o u r l !J o h n J .M a c n ,u l 1 \L - l . n . . .u p \ 1 F ! .A . . . . . |- u r nShewa s m e uzlu guw;w nvx.Caa ta tter , who a t th e time of h er bank ingb r t h i n 1862 was an the I ter ,lbusiness in DeSoto ahd who a ...n....' num- me foun ded in 1869 is a_ pilot in the lioy nl Canadian week, the schedule aurneu an menus:ma r v m WI1II;IluC|\, ...=........A i r Forc e is home on a.two fitti ng the g rms po rtatio n nee ds ° f| Cly d e B ra gg , He rman weeks' furlough and will be hon-eastern Ne br a sk a a t thi s ti me .1013115 W rist. Kemnrd or guat, ut an open house af fa ir 1 Henc e forth there wi ll b e three»-4\. ..-A I'Inman iniifh ¢mi1v.l A la me n ou n of r ela tive s g p j w u u u A u - n .. _. .r n o v e i t o t h i s c i t y a n d e s t a b l i s h e d w h a t p w a s k n o w n a s t h e B a n k i n g H o u s e o f A . .C n a t e t t e r ,l o c a t e d i n t h e b u i l d i n g n o w o c c u p i e d b y t h e W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y B a n k .M n .C l a r i d g e g r e w t o w o m a n -- - - -- - - -p .r n .a n d 9 : 1 4 p .m .e s g o i n g h o o d h e r e a n d r e c e i v e d h e r e d u c m M R S .~~I I T ; ?b u s = { f ' § ; ' § H 5 ;h ' 3 ' § {' £ §i ` Z § ' " 1 £ § l < = 1 h s c h l c i -~:a .m .e a s a s .. f .m i n t =B \ ~ = ;o o s a n e | M A N N a r m s S U N D A Y ' a m i o r 1 0 o ' c 1 l ' ~ { r .n n d next. Sunday.The H1ondunn; re-buses norm luu ......... ......... ___.,.___side on the Ove Anderson farm 'The northbousncl buses will stop at ered Monday evening to help lil:west of Dann College.Open ,Blair at 8:26 a rn., 11:56 n. in. andPetrlna Christiansen of Washinhouse will be held from 2:00 £0 6:11 p. m.Southbound buses willton celebrate her 82nd birthds 5:00 p. rn.[be dispatched at 9:59 n. rn., 5:44lThe time was spent at cards, pr to Mrs. John KunnemaNelson, Mrs. Elmer D Walter Christiansen, n Mm. N. P. Nielsen. flvll F. H. Clandge, 3 that uarrée lo:in erpploye of the ban .. They m e Another old settler. Mrs. A - |0 __1.n..-:_1..........."nhl miter the n e t R x t h ma n n . n a s - S e d a w a y w ? ¢ . ~ Ur g e s U n l f 7 _ AUd D I S C US S I O N o f D I § E5 ra -zz.. - I . n ' . : " ' - M ".1 4 .. |f x { -im"=.:=Iii q 1 narru, of every member of the fam-ily must be known by the one whoregistersfor the family. \The height. of the individual must be lgriven, the color of the eyes unacolor of hair and the age.'1"l1nsewho register for other members in |Lheir family _are asked to have thoinformation at hand for quick ref-lerenco to dispense with the work as rapidly as possible. Each of thc first four stamps In the b00k will be worth A d ofsugar.After that, if thgmgapply is lower or more plentiful,me amount which each stamp will pur chase may he alto-aw.All of the sugar in the stump books cannotIbe purchased at one time.Pur- iehnslrs must. be made ln regular or- .der as tire -.§*§.f°v=indicate. l U13 uuu:u - - »-- -- -_-_ -_rf»H.l f ii . b ank in 19 21.neidrly at 4:2 0 p.m. at tha! Crow-"|"f "~' " Ihuy later moved tn Oma h a ell Memorial Home where.a1'\& had 's 1 ." "f E "1: .....~.:-°3 vhvre lhv husband died in Dec em-been a gu es t fo r so me t.1me.}§er :~ber. 1938. Since then Mrs. Claridge heaith h a d b e e n m g u g l v ' " " ' ; E \3 ;._. ..: nh: _L Q * ""_-.......\-Anun nn ¥mu WP#¢a "has made Omaha her home. They :or Btzvunu 32.7lu.: auu .......---_,had to children.\ago she became badfast and death Funernl servi ea were h 'ld to-day relulted.at 2,¢,P.M. fromcthe locd Episcopal n vgggw §=~;'=°"= Juiy gg- 1866é \enno .own,to r.angg;-;=;_;f gy- me 'ul' ~ Heniv Sell nnkl whm aboutFnutwm .mdianz md inmnnmi. thruyeln_uf in nhl """ mu- '"\'!' ¢;-!'"P°""'°"°fhf'1-:. luanpprll ii ~ she wi. mu'- »' "!" "L"!"" in ._""" rm and a hmlly o!_llx agmg Sly lot in\ uw Blur wry-was hom to them-(our dsugn-~bers nd two sons. Tha sons 41.4lchldhod.'l`h d hmrsnreCLASSES Gnowih, 31. E gm." °ff`éf?,u slew L | M r s .D .C .F 1 - a t t a n d m m .n u w u |-l - I l u n r l n h 1 x : - L . . n | ¢ n h n f 'IV R A H Q B IE 8 ~rne atwnuancu an mu nr |.|u|§v\ru guuuluhome nur sing c l a u s 1| inc malink'Mr s.~£i'sde;1-"gf B i d r ; 1vith_ every meeting, it in learned. The husband died u v e r n l y a r n T w o c h u e s u m h e l d e a c h T h u r s - | l g 0 . l \ _ _ . . . . . . ;_,{ _n . . . J .¢-..n . .hn\nn.r"lf|\h m i l z n l Of f i c e r ; md c ommi tte e me m- I above wi th Governor D wi g h t Gris wold wh o wu s th e g p u k e r o f th e wa n i n g .L e n n o 1-ight,i n u m photo n o :M n .He n r y K e mp e r ,w i ! ! ' S u i lofthene wly elected president Dwi gh t tlrisawnhl,H.C Mr -.u::\fr¥\. N¢':|.rI§-llltl a tt.nd vd the E of *he c lul i. E g h i u k e r a n d |Cle llayg; Mrs.lChot. hliirslmal n.°;d :x:~.nu;\l ~p o ). t W h i er ;e d u Roc k-1 Mr .an d rs....age u r lsmoy er an d M n .Rec kmey er,{Patterson.Several other c lub 1 i f outgoing president;Governor aitic ers vrero out oi' range of the ;r u n n n J l n r l v s v s o a n r w w v w | NUT be mm fromltamps MAYhebookbeforehand to.-npka | ugnr'pun:ha.se.The :meer mustze the mmp some from th, book (Continued on Page 4) da y, Ind U18 el!1UlllD¢ll!IIUW lil*D |u¢§|.nv i||u||\.u.¢»vw - --c lude:86 Indies.H n .Da r e n ;two sister! and one brother, gsvenW a lk e r o f B l n i r md H n .Mo rr is grandc hildren and d x g r e a t Cook of Freunc nt are supervising ¢nn,¢1,q\_Lld;§r¢t i l f n w m b o n a t the head table du r in g th e L ld ie l' Ni g ht d i n n e r o f th e A r li n g to n C o mmu n i ty C lu b I n t W*--AJ-w .........I».»qurn ~ Blair. Nebrulu Avril 30| 1942 . . . u r n s m m n m -mt wen Mn- _0. C. LI~ Glenn.Mr.m d M n .Liaache lhd H a u n tandM m A.BradenE\rely1-L/Mr. md Mn. L0~'non and dues dauzhwn,Mn. Melvin Nielsen andNielson, Mrs. Elm, Mr.Fnncin Junxhluth and 1 Mr. md Mrs.Chester J 1942.im! 01 thea lle d m 'P ¢»';?:'f¢».l n ~ Petrsan Note Tenth Wbdding Anniversary Rehtives and friends called onMr. arid Mrs.Carsten Petersen,Monday evening. to remind them of their tenth weddinir anniver- o Show P~a~n¢d Early in June Mortunry st Bennlnkwl. Slfllldlf= u ==~= afinna Mb| \ |*As `ié§-f "ffe;1t:mS. Thomls Butnon of the md U. S. Air C°n>|. son of Mr. andBuss MAGGIE uown 1AT Mmm cu1§11c§PicocmEENT ERP RI p,e\ex~\Mn. S. R. Batmn. la in trdnlnz men u n .Cnllfomin AersnautialAcademy.f' _ _1 3 7 9 .a t m f w s s n _» ; ; § § . = ; g ~ =m e a c t o r w n z r e u u v | .- . .n u n|u a x . ; - ° ° , ,_ _" " " ' " " - 1 " \ 1 1 1 1 1 \ | 5 ~~C 8 1 0 I t ~n a v B r o t h e n c l i n i c i n I 0 C 1 l e s l » e r ,~M e e t i n g o f A v r i l 2 8 '" "| . .A n i d j u u r n e d m e i Mu m]Buy pefense Bonds and Xu n mo nn u u rn . . .-._-__.._ _1 T nssnnsnnvness 4.Q<a=m2»= JOHN A. Rao.mas. mmf and PublisherHILTON RHOADES, Asslltunt Editor; AdvartidngMARY-BETH mqunnnls, lncll ww!mss VANOLA J. BRUNTON, Linotype Opentm' MARIE RASMUSSEN, Linotype Operator J. nesow.bne enwiw ~"j _...___stitution last week, it u reported- ARCHIE ANDERSEN |SERIOUSLY ILL? Archie Andersen of Florence, former Blair man. ia ,wfi°\\=\y ns at his home, Blxir irlsnda leamedthis week.Mr. Andersen is a brother of Cy Andersen of this vl- clnity. L O N G s n m s H O M E ~LEO HELMSING, Apprentice T o O M A N l me Long, retired Blnir Iarmer,/College in this school year will be completed 1 deal this week where~ ~~the neurons of the Socld for the b he sold his home on West Blair unv wvv~»---~~---order at 7:40 P, M. by-mayor Sor- ensen.The lollowinil councilmananswered to roll call;Anderson,Cludstensen.Martin Kuuhr. Clar-sl ence Kuhr. McComb. Reeh. Round»s.§ and Schmidt.The minutes of the last rexrularand adjourned meetings were read and amrroved. ' _A oommuniation from '1'. ABohn was read..Moved by Schmidtandseconded bv Anderson thatoffer of T. A. Bohn for $900.00 forrentinz of niroort field for 1942be eecepted and nmyor and cityclerk be instructed to enter into awritten lense nxbiect. to its use as an ulrfield.On roll call Anderson. Christen- sen. Mutin Kuhr. Clarence Kuhr.W ''"y y ..S Advancement of Scandlnnvianiwuhirkton Streetw Blif! Head- R¢¢l\-Rounds.Sc.l\lI\ldt votxnn.....\..M.-. .nd Mrs. n»d-l"4¥:"'- Mrcomnyjunr "Ney", of I A county-wide sheep show will be held early in June, immediately preceding the second nnnnnl Oma- ha Lamb ;ndl~Wool Congress,iv. was announced this week by Coun» gy Agent. E. D. Fahmey.Details have not been completed yet.The state Congress, scheduled to be held June 4 at the Union Stock Ynrdi. will include grading dem- onstrntions of both lambs wa wgol, :nd in Addition there will be and wool `5udglnx.Rudi county will be permitted to bring flvo delegates, provided they ater a pen' of five fat lambs repraentlng, the production from the flock of one producer.Two flock mynere i wry.Yresenz were rnennn.mr..Hasdames Lawrence Petcram. Ed Suhrs and Esther. Elmer Holswn,Otto Schmidt and children. Her-man Knxse,Sam Holstein and Erma.Ieonnnd Haier and Melvin. Eu-l Osburn. Mrs. Minnie Petex-sen md Ervin, Hemun MordhorstnndMerdttRosenbaum.Bunoo furnished the entertainmem.Mr. and Mrs.Petersenwere Presented with 1 cash dona tion with which to buy a rift. Exuninations were zlven tofourteen nnnlln at the Wulxinr- mn School, Friday, including reveral from Dornncker and HanesSchool;The lower xndea nt;Vashink1nn mjoyed x d-lY'| vom on.Mr. und Hrs.Aumut Mztwn. contesil involving lnrnb \ __., ...mme three fleeces each nt.Sr. ond Lawrance and Mrs. cy-i» _ ..._ ..m-\.,-,__, Iall ol 0mll\l» Mr. and Mrs, ArnoldDey, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones.Keith and Paula lee.Mr.andMrs. Fred Junxbluth and Lloyd. Everyone reports n :mind dayTho Master Mllkers AH Clubof Matteo met with Melvin HolerFndav evening Six members nt-tended, two were presented with Victory pins Ne w ReporterDelores'Dietgen and President mlde md l. lunch was served by Mrs. L. Honor The next metmawill be Mnv 24 in the xfternoon vnth Beverly Mnrdllll fNooml Jungbluth lhd Marjorie-Brndlord were hneteaaeo to the Maid: o Matte : IH Club Slturdav nltemoon nt Nno mh homeAgainst-mt1 -y llrl_ John Mah Melvdn Holar.A collection was nhall met wi the nnrls. --." _r:\.»m mn-lrmum °"*"K Dwnrpu now; Campl:¢ll's Mortuary PHONE 91 Amb u l a n c e S e r v i c e l DR. D. R. EHLERS - D e n i m -Former Dr. W. F. HemphillLocationHome Theatre BuildingBlair, Nebrukn l A N "Mnrie-ComedyDanish Po., Friday Ev¢. 1`....indinav'ian Society To Meet At Dana Program Of General Interest An outstanding event for Dann llli ..\l " 'rim EAT SHOP - M e a l s - MALTED nicks-ns;-:n 24-Boar Servieo _-__."1 w i w rl.\. .§ ~v :* e =-:: "1 ~~=... v ~ '. L .-7oa Have :very Reason [or | Confidence »:'.>'_ e 'have served ~$ the members _nl t h i s community In many years-with service oi 'line cbndderate, .uvmprehsuslvo~ 'kind-witen they .»i~~ d l s 1~ l A Study" Friday and Saturday, mayl and 2.This will be the thiny- first annual meeting of the organi- .rd-ivn. and it is ifhe Gi-st time in the 58 years ol the history ol Dana that it meets here.The society will brink a number of prominentscholars to Blair, papers will be 'presented by well known profa- sora from a number of colleges icy, vm.-....... ___ley.havo already taken possession. Mr. and Lira. Long are, at present,renting the Hugo Huck propeny on East Grant Street. lI v._~;:2, ,.»...,21'. .. t "'n;>¢..,.5 _ | an and Mrs.Hai-lov French.Miss Winilred Lewis ani Miss Lola Nonnambker were ovemiizhtand universities in Nebraska, Ken- sns, Michigan, Illinois and North Dakota,A great deal of interest been 'shown in the community for this affair since the announcements were made last week, and the So- ,ciety states, in response to in- iquiries that those w'ho»pre espe-cially interested in the sessions will be welcome to attend. On the nwmm. tha t begins iamong other fascinating subjects, la discussion of "Henrik lbsen's lPhysicinns".Among the topics \!or the session that begins Sat- .urdsy at 9:00 a.. m.is "Relation liletvieen Jutlsndic and English" 'and "The Norwegian Element in Iowa".\OI special interest to the general publlc will be a meeting Friday at |8:00 pt rn. in the auditoriummyni- lcmpeaif o! uw Amnésn smas- \F r ' i d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 1 : 0 0 p _ r n . , r v. y guests at the Clarence Noi-skovhome. Friday.Miss lewis. room-mate of Miss Normnmaker, spentFriday in Omaha with Miss Wetu Nonnarnaker; on Sunday E5-1 Non- hamaker drove them back to Wayne Miers they both arp. at-tendinx the State Teachers' Col- l °'i¢'.¢.~ Dora Renard was lioat-'ess at a "hay raft". vmy, Fndayl evenlnir. the occasion bemm her\l?§hedbirt.l\daY~."'~;,\v°""§ folrls v y mama in e YB adanced in the hay loft.Therc` were forty EUESLS. from out-ob town were Darleen Sorensen of Blair,Ruby Gifford,Marjonegggwe and Jean Clsssen. all of mont.Mweekglndnmregim of M; a nd rs.ena wer eil!!!g l - g h e n o f K m b a l l a n d ? » ° y _ § " ° § ; n o n o e .s e no f e t h g U n i v e r s i t y o f N e b m s k a . M r .a n d M r s .H a r - r v E h n l n g e r o f L w n s s p e n t S u n d a v a l t e r n o o n w i t h M r . a n d M r s . H ..S c h o e t t - nasiurn sponsored by the l mvisn Foundation.The program o n.Their daughter. Neva, Qok mouon was ».....--.The followihk bills were read:Orville Amin (labor) ---sInfo Golden (labor) -___I. L. Jones (labor) _-.--Harvey Pounds (salary) _Henry Wolsmanh (zhlery) Roy Spanwn (salary. ---_Am.Le Frasice Foamito 4.20 4.20 3.0095.00. 105.00l20.0o 36.50Corp. l(nornld) /_-___M m J .Cook (labor)--22.641 R-dnl-i Becroft (towels) -_6.14Cltv Officials salaries --487.50April 'payroll ---..------_ 1,290.00Movedand seconded thesa bills be allowed as read and warrantsdrawn gnuthe proper lounds in nay- tmen o esameOn roll call Anderson. Christen sen. Martin Kuhr, Clarence Kuhr, McComb.Reeh.Rounds.Schmidt voting "Aye" the motion was car- ried,Moved and seconded th'init be adjourned sine die.Allcouneilmen voting* "Aye". the mo- tion was carried P C SorensenHenry Christensen, Citv is meet~ MayorClerk A meetmil Of the Blair CitiCouncil was then called to orderat B:-15 P. M. bv 'Maryor-elect Gai-ner.The followinz councilmananswered to roll call:AndersonChnstensenMartinKuhrClarence Kuhr McComb Redh Rounds SchmidtThecitv clerk announced that pointecs had signed the oath ol The champion fleece at last yesr's Omaha Congress was urhr bmd by s.Washgigton County farmer. William nnlngham of Kemlrd.F. T. Bitlar represented the county with a pen of lambs, also. last year. s f~.,;»,».;1 .I ;1..,~' eg ,.~ The sm-in:musical nrozram.given bv the Kennard School at mepavilion Wednesday evening. han a larrv attendance.Mr. and Mrs. 1. White of Buf-falo.Wyoming. and Georsze Jann of Upton. Wyominsr. left last weenaftersvendinfr some time withtheir mother. Mrs. Katherine Jann.who is quite ill at the Blair Hos- vital.Mrs.Ruth Rosenbaum.Mrs.Tohanne. Kempcke. Mrs, Nlc Fried- richsen and Shirley.Mrs.Sam right. Faye. Helen and Judy Ros- enbaum spent Friday afternoon attheGertnrdeandLenaBates home._Claus Schneider and familvspent Friday at the Henry KAY home in Irvinkvm.Virginia Wrlsht of Omaha snentQunrlsvat the parental.Sam Wrislit home.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Andi-easenhad a familv ntherinir Sunday inall . newlv elected officers and l -_"_-__-.i ...im sands visited ar. uno vuuuuu W...-zen home,Sunday albernoon.aMr. and Mrs.Chris Hathluen aand dsuzhters soent Saturdav at_|the Bei-telnet home.Mr. Mathis- e sm took Robert to have the cast!rmnoved from his lez. which w"|injured in a fa ll several weeks i ago.'Mrs. Elmer Nielsen. choir lead- g er, and numbers of the Wash-ington County choms. aanrr overl tation KORN at Fremont Friday.; Mr.and Mr.Har-rv Neuhausvisited at J. P. Sunda. Thursday. l Hans and Henry Wiese helpedvMrs.Pete Wulf celebrate her birthday. Sunday..Mr.and Mrs. Charlie PetersandRoberthelpedHenryArpcelebratehis birthday.Tuesday evenirlz.Lois Gottsch was an ovemight squat at the J. W. Johnsen home. Saturday.Robert Matwn visited his torm-er classrriates at the Kennard.School. Friday. also callinoz at the Auzust Matson, Jr.. home.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tietizen and daughters attended a birthday nar-ty at the Ben Voss home, Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnsen vis-ited.Sunday, at Leonard Hoier's.Mr. and Mfrs. Jim Sunds and Wayne visited at the OttoSchneekloth home. Saturday.Mr.and Mrs Elmer PaulsenMissLorrainePaulsen.Flay( Schmidt and Ben Tletszen wen=~..»...a.....nnnaf mxastn of Mr mr. mu mm uw... ..._._.__ _nd Bubon of lndimlpolia, Indi- .na arrived Sands?svenimr tn:pond UWO weeh with their moth- ar, Mrs. Fred W. Chriutqnserx :nd 'amilv.Jncqneline Smith of Omaha ment the week-did with her cous-im, Janne.Beverlv md Jimmy Mnnlmll.Mn. fxng sdxmiaz vinited Sat- urday afwmoon with her sister.Mrs. J. 0, Mn-shall and hmily.Miss Pauls Lee Jones spent theweekend with her Usrenta. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jonas.Mr..md Mrs. Julian E.Junz-blulh tnlwacied business in Omlg- dauirhter. Jeanne. student pf North for a two~dny vacation, school be- ing closed on account of sugar ru- tionimz for business men.Mrs.J. 0.Marshall and Mrs. ded th funer ha,Mondav afternoon:l High School, returned w i t h - A I\Edna Schmidt. atten e -..nr...nun.,Lnnreman of Program . . . . Hank Keen ln Town Featuring Plenty uf "B g m¢Town" Music With the Smooth. Quick Timing of n Brondiny Mualcxl. s ~i~a. 1~re~mr<a. held at Harlan FARM LOANS! 416% Money on Good Farms when the Amount Wankd is Not Over 50% of a Conservative Valut. KLOKE INVESTMENT CO. OMAHA, NEBRASKA VISIT YOUR BARBER MORE UFTEN v ED LEWELLEN BARBER SHOP Downstairs hu the0'Hu\\on Building. . . - - - - - - - - ' ~ ' - " ~ " " " ' - ° - " 6 ' 4 5 P M 0 0 I Mondxy -Friday Saturday KFAB Pqented By: Velvet Pipe md Cigarette Tobacco §i`n§\""iriél lP:~ofe||ur J. W. Lin .Dlnl Choir,calmlmd the pmeqtqtil x selections byk, songs by the munity singing on (in Danish) modem drama rd")» which will ated form.The llowing: .ToI1an~ W usi t r n -$`.l'.f.'I`..'£"i'é=.'2"1<. c comes m of!i:e.ed honor oz. then son.nuwnlu,"nvovandeco ded E.W.S§"=;5 Maude ie m ';°S*§=gi Schmid:Qe eleetecln Prgaident.of '"'5,§§§h=Sh;~-;<1;fof a;t. A~ t ".2="'?elmxerm fnllgged bar 91" ?§°'""f:'All councnlrnen vot- den-son coiebrato her birthdav. FH- brrdz;25 oi.Arthur Giifond 1251 Aye ' the motxcm was Cm dav eveninsr. were Mr. and Mrs.home in Fwmont~Her guests in-`Jan Rosenbaum. Mr. and Mrs. G.eluded Mes::rn and Mesdme MMa\;or Gaénter ;°§°="d george C Wigkin Eva? '°§and Gino. - _enee as i v t rney.ove M d .oe tewsrt.rsnuxh Rhea. 1*°'*""#".&=F..°°?"',.'f'fELlana seconded thi; aunointmenz mf; czgnrngie Exon and Lena., Mattie -1m 1 ..-__rn...:..¢:»m Chris- Q u u u l u u y ¢ u | r v -n - - - __a n d M m .G .F .P a u l s e n . M r .a n d M r s .C a r l W i e s e a m d a u g h t e r s vi s i t e d a t t h e W i l l i a m W i e n h o m o i n B e n s o n .Su n d s u a b r i n s r i n s r h o m e E v e i y n w h o h m : m e n t s e ve r a l w e e k s t h e r e . M r .a n d M r s .E r i c K n u d s e n e n t e r u i n e d a t n w i e n e m r o u t .S u n : l u v f m ' M r . : n d ~ E r n e s t K C I of the powerful "Cndet" ("The Wm be dven in nbbrevi y| players a n the fo'nes Borgen (Rormld Jensen, 5P""'liam Cook Arthur' umacer. Iowa) who has become men- Cook and Clem M ' tally denmged and Uldnks 'he is Jesus of Nazareth:hi Mik 1 axters. s father,I pe Bergen, (Edw \ -.\....v.~wl\ an 'T "€L$33i Washington confirmed.A ll cbunc ilmen vo tmz"Ay e". th e motion wa s c ar rie d. Ma vo r Garner anlwintfed A ,B. W o o d d n g aa Assistant Chief ot Polic e and Street Commissioner. Mo ved an d seconded this annoint-me n t be confirmed.All c ou nc lr men votimr "A1 re". the moti on was carried.May or Gar ner then auoo inte d H. L. Mor ris as Li ght, W ate r a nd Ic e Comrnoiaioner.Mo ve d and sec onded this aopoin tmc nt be co -~l A l l c o u n c i i m e n i n e r t i a : L ---.L.¢.».. .n n n¢\\Q\;.nll J a n e .|.'Bl£lS*Ul1¢va u l n w u o - - - -tenaen.P a t Ha r p e r a n d Helen Rosenbaum.Mr .an d Mr s .Ca rl .Zchnci¢ier. Mr. and Mrs. Clans S c hneid er and Arland :ment Su n d a v a t th e Ha r - ry Li n d all ho me a t W e s t P o in t. Method ist Ladies A i d Soc iety meet a t the ' c hurc h basement. Thursdav.a no-hostess meetinsz: th c v wi ll me e t ne xt ti me a th e c hurc h basement. May 7.Mr s. E mi Fr e nc lh a n d bo y s an d Tay lor Frenc h of Ca li fo rn ia ha ve ..-.._.1 x....a...§\n 'Iinnan Un1".\!.{£'d TJ? ' " " . l l - -. _ . _ .s t c t t e r a n d s o n s .M r .a n d M r s . E r v i n K a y ,J u l i u s a n d B i l l S l e n d - er.Mr .an d M m .Lou ie Gottsc h c nlle d at J . W . J oh men'u . Sun dny . Har old Gro th ens en of F io rid a is mjo y in sc a vac ation with hi s 'pa r- e n ta . Mr . a n d Mn Otto Gr o th e w so n a nd wi th oth er fd e nd n i n thi s c ommuni ty .Harold exraecta so be called to servic e. soon. Th e W ash ing ton Projec t Club wa s entertained b v Mr s .HanaBertelseno f Bemin ngto n. Thurs ~ §;°"r.f;\N Notesons '\`llEA'l'R HOME OFPerlect hiking Picture! Mikkel (Norman Hansen,Fern-dale, Caiifornia), his wife,Inger, (Edna Banda, Albert Lean, Minne-mta)her daughter Maven,(Syl- via Siersbeck.Blair,Nebraska). Anders (Archie Morck,Dickson,\Albert,u,Canada)and Kit/hrine-~_.....|vu., Mrs. Pete Olsen. Mrs.Lenten Loxemnn and Mrs. Eivina Neim-of San Francisco. Cnlilomia. vieitedMrs. Hum Sorensen, FridaMrs.Eivins Nelsen BP¢m.i u;Thundav with Mrs. Yeh-inn Chris- - .u . - -e,....\=...uh. 'IL "IKYB 1 Ula Ifluuun w-Ma vo r Ga r n e r a w<_ D.Ho wa r d as Citw Mo ved an d seconded n me n t be confirmed. na ""\"'¢""V La uv-uv --------minted I) ;C mo eu uzuu a o f Physician.this ap point- A ll counrii- th e motion Harland Fren c h.E a r l Frenc h re- mained i n Cgdifo mia wher e he has wor k.Mrs. 'Be n Ca rter of Kans as C itv is vis iti ns r a t the Ra v Br own.H . P l J 'h I,d the follow.. Eames umze and J ohn o neo: es:F i m w 1 mf . m . . 1 Mr s .H .9 .Pi uq -w.. c . and Reeh E. Rosenbaum and J ames Sc hnem~Cumb. Ch"5""\er went Sundav evening;in Oma - dmr wi th twe lve me mb er s nr es eMr s . W illi a m hiatzen joined. Mr. and Mrs. J . W . J o hnsen a Mr .a r d Mr s ,Lou ie Gottac h .te nd ed the f un e ra l of Mis s Mi n Gottac h at.Bennington.Sunday Mrs . Nels K nu dse n spe nt Fr i: and Sntunday a t th e Georsre M feldt. h ome in Omah a. Mr. __and Mqs.Wil1i£;n J Mat: nh. n d nt-nie »T H U R S D A Y |(K1the1-ine |..ar=sen,Luu lu l,xva'tmnaen mr s.n u u u uulcuslw-1|.es nn .braaka).W hen In ge r suddenly im; he; 'I'uesday . "-»\\ | -D»»w»\n.I DnfnfL|Illl asion11.33 Cta.dit!!! an intareating CUBVBYS-IIUol 13 Mr ,ana mrs-nnguuuucarriedonbetweenthecy mc al were summer guests a t °'phy sic ian Dr. Hou en (Einar Olsen.Lu nd h ome in Oma ha . Su e l l e\(;u1\,e,-gsm,Mo ntan a),md the Strong winds did ngvgch ;Iiberu1 theologian Pastor Banbul i n the ~ w n c m i . . .fi .1---c..\:.......F n i i f n w d m by bl? wmE o f f qui u+ 1 .hiéé'vfatimr "Aye"Admin; Ben in FARM LOANS! A 416% Money on Good Farms when the Amount Wankd is Not Over 50% of a Conservative Valut. KLOKE INVESTMENT CO. OMAHA, NEBRASKA mdn v..was c arried. damam.The rnnvor annuintaty .Mon- in g c oun c il c ommittef 's.doom Ander son.Mc Co mb -»nw\¢||I Rh-m=t and Allev M4 QA l |n | .. JACK . BE NN Y ha s- Ca rn iva l in B ra zi l. Th e Sk y Princess Color Cartuon ami N e w s Reel.Eve ni n g Admission i l - 3 5 Cll- ' The 1942 Senior Class Play " O UR TO W N" B. LL S- Aunrronmm F R I D A Y , M A Y 1 50 Seniors in the Cast 50 No Scenery Throughout the Entire Play ~NES.THURSDA Y lhy s-1 Small Town Deb w r m JANE WITH!-IRS AND Adm.: Adu\ts, 364: Plus 44: Tax . . 404: Children Zlc Plus 41: Tax '. 25c Reserve Seats at J. L. Pounds Clothing Store TUESDAY M l ! 5 Admillion 11-12 Cin. 0u x e d o J u n c t w n wmaWEAVER BRUTHERSHedda Honpefn Hollywaod nad Fleeta of Strength Popeye Carina. _'|,,,_3m\v ' r u m md Fiylnx l h s l t t h n n l . us» zen S OUTH OM A HA Production Credit Ass'n 0peni|;;";;otTices In the M atthiaen Building Representative Will Be in Blair o THURSDAYS 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. A. C. P., Fehder and General Farm Loans at 4 % % In te r e s t Charles L.Yochum, Saretary .WITH ilans usrlaen,sJlL\uilza,..,........-\|. ism n A YQUNG AND Hua).The climax tome; when Jo- §$ai§§f`°2`£T "~"""' ' ' harmes arrives at the funeral ser-E |d F n WiIAN JAGGER vices, his sanity restored, and rain- at §i'é'§'?p.,§ "ESM 150--COIMDUIMI Sing and Dog es his sister-in-law from tie de|.d.l¢v\mi1{g,l l l u Dog Cartoon.It is over ten years ago that aee'Harish play has been preegntgdlby lege In is a gripping Dana players, and it is ou Lean .. .'F R I D A Y ' S A T U R D A Y the most. unusual Danish. piny t tlnufiicmggi in1;£t;§n§ndd : e ¢ \ \ \ K D u n a t E S P . ~Mon day challeng-ui.Th@,Clarenu:e K u h r ;Judiciary Chris n f i n . \ x . : \ ooun c ilrnen vo tin g "A y e" . th e mo-' tion was c arr ied. tensen.Anderson:Utili ties.W a t- e r an d Seweo--Rounds.Ma r ti n Ru h r .Sc hmidt.Lis:h Schrnidt Rou nd s. Ma rtin K uhr ; Ic e-- Ma rtin Ku h r .Sc hmidt.Rounds:FireClarenceKuhr, Christensen. Reeh: lrnlarovernen Reeh. M c C o In l» ha.Mr .an d Mr s .J an Rosenbaum. J oe Stewart. Robbie An derson and Me lvin Rosenbaum and Billie. 'Helen Rosenbaum were dinner Inleste a t th e I v a n Anderson home.Mr .and Mr s Ni c Friedric hsen re will b e tensen. Anderso n. Claren c e Kuhr. Mo ve d an d seconded these """;J ohneoni and Glen.Ha n s Sroszer- nointments be aooroved.A ll Moved a nd sec onded The Enter [arise be made th e official ne on paper fo r th e 3'@Br.A l l council carried. and Shirlev M r and Mr s J ohn son. Har ry and Alma nn ent Thu rs- | d nv evenine a t the Bernard _ Thornnson home.tMie s Le na B ates retur ned home _afte1»spendine the last few months ..' wo r lo n i n Oma a..men voting " Ay e" , the moti on was sr inMr .and Mr s .Ha r o ld Jenson spe nt 'i und av af te rno on wi th Mr s.Mo ve d a n d sec onded this mee t- i iu th llose nbsum ine be adiourned.A ll councilrne..vot.irilr ¢=AyB»»_the mo ti on was Mr . a n d Mr s.J ames W n elat o f \'T'el<llITl8l! event Sundav at the Sam were Umana shoppers. wennee-naySeveral ceses -of measles are reverted in the W a shi ngton vic ini ty . Mrs. G. F. Paulsen spent several dave in Oma ha la st wee k. Me lvi n He ie r entertained the 4-H Club at. his home. FridayMr .and Mr s.Harrold Mi sf eldt snen t S atu rda v e veni ne in Oma ha. Mr .and Mr s .Me r li n L a mb o f Oma ha s ue nt th e we ek ~en d at the W .T.Nelson home.Mr s Luc yNelsonar d V y L i n n we r e Su n d a y visitors.Mr s .N.P.Nielsen called on Mr s .Bertel Berteisen an d Mr s . Soren Rosenkilde. Wednesday .Messrs.and Mesdames Ne ls Knudsen,Eric Kn ud se n a nd Mar yBe th and Pete Olsen helned J ohn {3\g#=f»= Acelebrare his birthday . | IMay 1-2Snlurdaif Matinee /,wz €LAUDh1..E COLBERT AND RAY MILLAND Also-Quick Reiurns Sport Res Faucets Leak "*carried.wr-mm homeU.G Ga .~"'?"' Mayor The Royal Neighbors wmll meetHenry Chrmstensen, Crtv Clerk.Nav 3 with Mrs. 'Ivan Anderson. Mrs. Jap Rosenbaum will emer- Z tain.<-:H N Mr. and Mrs. Emil Matzen cele-~€I'\`l'l8l'I C W S brabed their Lhirtv-seventh wed- ~dimr anniversary. Sundaif. also hxLfMiss Blanche Jones went to Ken-.h°1\0r of their son.Geo:-ne. who nard. Wednesday. for n few day's leaves this week for the amy.visit before returninsr |.. Hqatifmrs.Mrs.Hglena Rhea of FremontS h e h a d s l l t l l t t y v o ' w e e k s a t t h e v i s i t e d F r i d a y a t t h e H .B f ' l L \ n ~ ....| . - v A I v u u l u : n u n v c v c n u a p ,M r .a n d M r s .K .T . .C h r i s t e n s e n v i s i t e d 'a t t h e N e l s C h r i s t e n s e n home. Friday.Mr. and Mm Ieonard Htlier at»tended the funeral of Billv DeanHineline at Blair. Friday.Mr. mid Mrs. Hans Moeller and family, Mr. and Mrs C. V. Schu- maker and Geonze Schumaker en-ryed a. picnic at Tekamah.Sun- Y--. MP2 E1'i11== 1*'°!§°=:= ""'1.3*3."°~.'? and Biunder Below Popeye Car toon.Evening Admission 11-30| Cu.\ g1]'NnAY MONDAY i ~ ~ ~~ N ERv|N E o NERVIN1 Admlnsinn 11-30 Cu. #A B / YTo Be or Not F. K. Alexander home.to nuulv.'lm nm School Alumni met at Mrs. Huhnd French of Omaha §°§§'a",'§:§°§n§"1§§.'°§§'h,"¢,,§; the half. Hondav eveninsr. to make soenft Igst week_~ her rgother, tensen.Saturdav momimr. 0 o I ,,,,, ,., ,,.,,,,.Z/5 ..,. ._,,,~ .. ,, ., . .. The 1942 Senior Class Play " O UR TO W N" B. LL S- Aunrronmm F R I D A Y , M A Y 1 50 Seniors in the Cast 50 No Scenery Throughout the Entire Play TUESDAY Ml! 5 Admillion 11-12 Cin. 'Iuxedo Junction w m a WEAVER BRUTHERS H ll and.Lbs Hedda Honpefn o yw1nd Fleela of Strength Popeye Carina. Pulitzer Prize Winner, 1939xvmmmsTHURSDAY Ihr s-1Adnsllllon n-som Small Town Deb Adm.: Adu\ts, 364: Plus 44: Tax . . 404: Children Zlc Plus 41: Tax '. 25c Reserve Seats at J. L. Pounds Clothing Store_'|,,,_3m\v ' r u m md Fiylnx l h s l t t h n n l . lnlans for the annual receatlon forthe clnse of 1942. _ ML and Mrs.F. K. Alexanderand Billie were Sakurday dinner,ruesta at the C. H. Ward home in'Kennard.Mr.and Mrs.William Adamsvisited at the Je/hn Dve home.]Sundav.|Mrs. Scott Hineline ment Tues-\dav ln Blair with her sister.g Mrs. Hanv Swan of Omaha ls spendlmz the week here lwlninx:'care for her mother. Mrs. James Van Horn..1 Mr. arid Mrs. Clurles Horn and |wims were SWmdav dinner meats|nt the John Horn l'r0\1\e in Omaha.helplml Mrs. Hom ~celelsra|.e hel-lbamlaav. l Smnlev Lowe. Jr.. ol Lin¢~\~\'visited ova the week-end win. hisfather. S. R. laws.Mr. and Mrs.William Adamslralled at the home oi' William Fa- Iber of Omaha. Friday: Mr. Faberhas been ill for seven! months.l Sunt. Alexander served ss chair-\man and Mrs. Hknry Truhlsen andRev.Clarke were assistants forl the suzav-remltntlon for msr~rhantn.Tuesday. at Uv school' Mr. Alexander announces that ln.dividuala will relrister for familyrazlonlnz books at the school Mm;~| daw, Mav 4. between the hours of8:30 and 5:30.School will belclosedfor the dav and Weryone should rexrister at that time.g P. J. Kaszle was a Blnlr visitor Tuwsdav.1 ...... ..=.-¢.m . ... Mrs.George menmnr wno lsquite in.Mrs.Hansen of Council Bluffs visited liar brother-in-law and sis-ter. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Leonard.Thou heluhhz Mrs. C. W. Han- sen celebrate l\er_bir+J1dav.Sun-day.were Mr.and Mrs.GilbertHall and farnly of Ralston. Mr.mid Mrs. DL Pritchard and David,Mr. and Mrs. Jae Konvalln arm.famihh Clvde Hansen and Miss \'lar.lox-ie Voss of No d1.clk.Ifatty Harper,»J\xnior and Bob Hanson.Mr. and Mrs. Alirly Fowler. laiaAnn. Nick Cook and Ivey William- SOILMr. ind Mrs. Charles Wildersonam snendimr this week at FortCalhoun when Mr.Wilderson is dnlmr nouns carpenter work.Mrs. Charles Sierk of lake Wil- son, llllimesots. visited her sister.Mrs. Irene Jarhon, last week.Mr. and lllrs. Wu-ren Parker orLhzolnentertainedtheLeadhersof the Kennani school.Satlmiav.'to s dimer at Dlxun Cafe ln Omaha. then w a show.Thoseattendinitwere the Misses Chap- and Mr. Vik.A m r nnmiinz some time atthe Ray Nelson home. Mm. George Harms has returned to Cod-lr Rapids. Iowa.Mr.and Mrs.Glen Rosenbaumand daunrhten were Omaha slum- pers. Monday.Mrs.Boyce Owens of Fremontnnd Mrs. Otis Decker ment Mon- rnan. Vamer,Nelson. Thealmder . .|.... 1. Omdn. Mr.md Mrs. Louis (iotlschcalled at the J. W. Johnsm home. Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. C.V . SchumakerattendedthefuneralofMm.Louise Weitzel in Omaha.Wed- nesday.H. E. Lyons viuiled with Mr. andMrs. Bob Bryce, Sundav afternoon. ,___ .__ ....I ~Mr. and Mrs. Rodnev Petersonof Arlinsrwn were Sundav guestsuf Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. _Mu-shall and family._Mr. and Mrs.Ralph Widener.and Lila Ann of Ouzsha sD€l\l Sundav with Mrs. Widener's moth- er.Mrs. Fred W.Christensen.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beatw ofCedar Ranlds. Nebraska called onMr. and Mrs. F. J. Enerson. Mon- dav evaxanz._Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hmer abtended the funeral Uf Billv Hine- line at Blair.Fr-ldav _a.(t¢moon.Mr. Hoier and Mn. Hmeline ar. couains._|A :mv of mend: and relativesspent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs.;|A. H. Jumzbluth to celebnte thenyeddimr anniversary.Those urea» ..._ - N. T.L U N D REAL ESTATE-lNSU'RAN zoo South Sth SL To Be mze duteullsnx| I EachYsar Un MilesNawinu Don't wait until nervm have kepi \ \Ano bllimt umulm umsle wm'hold its regulu meethk g, the Mr.and Mm. Wnldn Pri td mm ;Pharm Whlh 188 V _'d !ami\of Omaha lvellk T\1en~lhnme dy "D. E. Huyu. Fnchylsy at theyl). S. Prikzhard home. »¢___. .A.G. Concludes Season's A c t i vi t i es W i t h L u n c h eo n Mrs. E. S. Tripp Elected To Office Of President, Suc- ceeding Mrs. E. A. Schmidt. Meetings Will Be Held Bi~Monthly When Club Resumes Sessions The Monday Aitemoon Club brought its 1941-42 nctlvltiea w a dose. Apdl 27, holding a one u'clock luncheon xt Koopmm Inn as the con~ cluding event oi the year. The luncheon, and the business meeting which followed it, were well-utmnded.'Spring was the keynote ol the Inn's decorations, and u olcsum-ly in- formal atmosphere was ln-ought to each luncheon table with the use o! tulips and violets an centerpieces. ' ''vlcel n l ~ l l l b ~ \ » : Emmet Rogert and.Mor ns Hilgenkamp Received Coveted Honor Emmet Regex-t of Hennm ~-~Man-is Hilgenklmp c l Ar '~ hxv¢ been awu-dad the prim bo Nebx-ukfs 1942 4-Hweek, it was ulxounced thisby Dmensivn Agent E. D. x-'~ The Muon ¢-.une to dm two u the result oi their outl work in 4-H ravine clubs. ~: _The Chxb Wuk, ll\y_ 18_bo _~ Among the gnutl ol l l nwmm w w. Su nd ly dm-n o o n; At Upen HouseMrs. H. Skov Nielsen ulwrtsin- ed around thirty friends snd rela- tives, s§ un open house celebration. Mondsy sltemoon and svming.The ooculun wus ln honor of her birth snnivensry. w. s. C. s.Meets On Frldly Chnl, meeting! of the W. S. C. S.(Methodism women'|orgunwn-tion)are plmi i for Friday lf- ternoon.The sdule follows:Circle l:MHZ Everett Tyson. h0M»&li Mrs, C. K. Bmdorl. Mn. Marian Crosby. assindnnts. Circle Il:Mrs. Otis Gregenen,-.~ndorl. . _ . - Honors Selectee A ma v e n rl rfy honoring AJ- bert Wesemxnn, who ldt for muylifesurlythis week, was hdd it the Henry Wssemmn home near Kennsrd Friday. The evsdng wasspent st games with high award-Igoing w Caroline Wrlnh md Wel- ter Schumsnher;second tn Ins Sul and Clnus Wrich; md low ~Doretta Schumacher md Chnl Schumuzher.The guests were Beverly Klutz, Laura Weaemsnn, Rena Ls\u'i\-B°f*» Iris Sus, Msrgaret Snvsrk1'\lbb¢» Hattie Cameron,Doretta Schu- -n|'~ Mn- Prank Stewlrt entertained \t her home on Ellt. South Street. Mondny evening, wmpllmentsry wMrs. Jenie Dixon of Long Buch, Cslllornis. The time wss spent stbridge, prima wins to Mrs. c. J. Schmidt, first; Mrs. George Hede- lund,/saeond;Miss Beulah Rob-erts, consolation; Mrs. Chris J. Pe- tersen, traveling; and s guest prize ro the honoree.Mn.Sbewsrt Served lunch st the close ol s pleasant evening. The guest llst included Mes~ dames Jesde Dixon, G. L. Dixon, E. B. Girrigan, Morris Nielsen, ~ wereln-s.Pe4a=- < ~ ~ert Weliun and dmghts. Mn. Alfmd N. Feet visited in Omshs, Wednudxi. sl. the homeofMrs.Carl Augustson;Mn.I-'esr'| sister, Hrs. Helen Eny¢.,¢, was s guest, Also. Mr. and Mrs.Kelly Andersen snd son, Bert, of ,Hen-nm spent Saturday evening ss guests of Mr. nd Mrs. Allred N. Peer md fun- i y. Scouhnnster Donald Yost and Asslstsnt Scoutmssier Charles Gsydou secompanied seversl Boy Scouts on s mapping lxU£e to the scout camp south of Blsir, Sunday. Pupils of the fifth und sixth rn~-~-~l - ~-.-..than for sevemnl dsyl.He rseent~ly submitted to s mnivr operation stClsrklansndhsdbeenrecuper- sting sthishame. The Bl|.lr High School s osp~ polls choir hu been invited to dns at the District 2 convention ul the Nebnskl Slate Teachers' Conven- tion, to be held in 0ms.lu_nsxt Ot- wber. Music for this occsslon hasslwsys been supplied by Omaha schools, in past years. Mrs. Al Meier of Hnsrson. Ne- hruln, was in Blsir lest Tueadny. Shecsmedowntopaytlxe on sn 80~lCl'e lam which she owns in Grsmt tnwnxhiP~Mrs.Mole: Miss Luelu~ DINNER HONORS W. E. Gultin re-enbereli Clark |Gounty 4-H " " E { § § é ~lliins Annu River, hostess; Mrs. Henry Meierhenfi. Blneoe Holtz To Blair Friends In celebration of their wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mn. Harry Blaco entertained at a card patty,Saturday evening, at their home ig Iwinner, vlrglnm zulu l\m.u\»l» . "?"Elnora, Ruth and Lorena Laxmt-son, &'a Schumacher and Cxrvlifwvmm, Rudolph Mue.llcr,.Hanl and Bi11.1nm1, George mock, Ranged W:ich,Bill Wrigg.Claul Wnch, Henry Wiese, Henry Schumacher, Walter and Chris Schumacher, Carl Arnold and Johnnie Burrnels-ter. Messm. and Meadsxrga Afplgr au..I.¢ l| .l| |u u.u uq u .m .. . . _ - - , ,_ .t e n d K 1 - m u s e , A l f r e d 0 .S i c k , H . J . C o o k e ,G e o r g e H e d e l u n d ,C .J . S t h r n i d t ,A .R .B e a l e n ,P h i l i p 0 ' - H m l o n ,C .J .P e t e s a e n ,R e e d o s . H a n l o n , S r . , a n d M i s a B e u l a h R o b # em. glint! plan no llulu -» Juunu r°vgrxm in the high school auditori- um. Fx-idnv aftemoou. Mlv 8. Misa Evelyn Solomon and Mins June Mpsaack are in charge of arrange- mentx. victor Holstein,from out n u r'Spiker, was on the Omxhx atock ~_"Q'gi;i§=?E§'§j§fQF*2FQ'f?2{"*.market lm Mondny with five "f'\l1...:r,......."|"l|¢ nsnvrxlrn weiehf. 1983 Rhoades, daughter of the late Mr. R-in mix learning md inxpirataonandMn.Junes Rhoades.ff? pleasure.0n.1~,|,|§d g 5 ~t 1.1 ging,nets p num yhomuédgil ~ W_ €}'.'"°»l%1£in Chmmbera of Commence of Omni# were M i "Bt,th,Matlitielen, and Linclaln,Bild the mnual £32 mm Lottie Rothery.Hrs.neo College Banquet are nmong f-I' Roth ),{n Wlk.;s ds- highlijxte planned.The Uni vu- ter °'f,'§;*"$,S. Rolhery :H om nity 4.3 Club win have mm ee »....l'..1_..7n..° orrnnn nf ~ l..ll_jill.'Boll8l I3\l0Hl'lDi 011 1113*¥Y` president of the Ciub and a prumx-.-nam member of the organization Bndge Club Tonilhtfor soma time, presenwd a noruge Following dinner at 1 lou! ru- m Mrs. E. A. Schmidt, the retiring cunnt, Mr. md Mrs. E. u. Beary president.Among other services will enwnain this evening for rendered uw ciub, Mrs. Schmidt. 1. members of the Thursday Evening -. M -Bridge Club.1 me mb e r to n a ve a Avvirv '':'i?..f,'§'.§,...mc o r d f o r the P a t i l :P Nl e h e n l i ll»lASl|\.|uun...- -_y ear Bi r i h d ly (é i e b r a n f hi;~s.E ; S .Tr i p p wa s electedpma ide nt. o f the M.A. C . f or th e S.P.Nielsen celebrated his r \ A \ ._ - : . . . . . . .¢ l u \ \ ' b i l " u l d 8 Y ,S u n d a y ,w h e n h i s g u e s t s s r 1 \ 1 l 1 . | a n n Kennard. Guests 1Madame; Karl c Fe f e me ur u - ' " "' ga g ;A 1;Sc humacher .wnnh n m f i i 'eE | w¢» é m»: § u ;n a E ve ly n a n d ' " °° " I 1 IBGTI,6118 S etnann S handMrs. Oscar *Ed* . wl.I}lal ...'§'Q`E'i_ -..fl l'nn1il\". member s will be g i ve n ln . lity to h ea r d isc us sio ns an e of c rops, live stoc k, im-an ry an d th e in d ivi du a i i n nent wa r emergenc y .A uu gh the Ne br as ka S c a m buii ding has been aur- an d on F r i d a y th e g r o u p b y tr a i n to Oma h n . wh e n - : o f th e d a y wi ll i nc lu de A the stoc ky arda, a. quiz PN- nd movi e spon sored b y the: Chamber of Commerc e. md Mrs. Frede ric k Koilter .d sons, John, Fred, Dammit- nnie. mere visitors. Sun-$62, l F. Ko lte rman ho me , i;e i'i;nry Jer Mnriin Rertelsen. CE M E NT W ORK ,All mum Chimneys Repnired, Sidewnlkn Built..cd \ll Maxon WorkFoundations Repmr nr .»on New ConstructionLEONARD AXTELL PHONE BLACK 325 ROOF a n d B UIL DING RE P A IRING Garagna - _Tool Houses Rebulll PHONE GRE E N 24 3 HANS AYE ~ ~Cnrpenler Wnrk For New Canslrnctinn or Repairs Paul K. Siert fs' Son MA S ON W ORK Quick ServiceR¢nsnnub\e PricesWe Build Farm Silas W. J- Lambert GUTFERS, DRAIN S POUTS Now's the Time to Fix Them For Quick Service, Phnne Farnberg I-ldwe. SCREEN linux., _ ugh: Hardware Make Your Repairs Now Before iheFly Season Starts. Gnrden Equipment W e s t e r n A u t o A s s ' t . S t o r e H A U L I N G Rubbish ~Blnck DirtTeam Work in Gnrdene PHONE w H1 ' rE 3 4 6 E v e r e t t K i n g F o r S u m m e r E n d i n g . . . Renew Your Subscription to The Enterprise - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ - - - - B u y i n B l a i r W h e r e Y o u r D o l l a r s G o t h e F a r t h e g t | ._____..._.. ...,1 H I n I -.»-nr '*/- ard,William Wesemann a nd Charles, Hans Rohwer and family, Freddie Schumacher and family,Arthur Mueller and family;and John Vogt, pi~l.Mrs Cvrinne Smith and children ". .. . .' :; .."- .I f?\'. . . v ,,;| ;,f J » U ; ; !" b v 1 "z » 1 "a n ~ -». : >a 7I ; . »: 1 .»5 a e * " € = ~ " ' i = 1 i ~ = '~`°'~e =P° '- ** °¢> '= §f . ~ - ~** t i f L e i a I ~ a~ n \ € f . af \ ; -n- n ! Mr.and Mrs. S. Pierce Alle wen guests, Sunday, in the Claud Overton home near Kennard. Mrs.Ray Joimson is spendin this week in West Point, as a guessof her sister, Mrs.Fred Thietj and Mr. 'I.'hietje. Mrs.Clarence Schneekloth an Beverly Jean returned home Sat Q . . ".* ! »<3;f'fe.>~~~.>...\i....{§,;,¢,_,,.}£'_,,,_>¢,.,,_;_,,,,,,»,_;Hols tein is well sa ti s fi ed with hi s profits. Mrs.Fr an k Hig-hiree was a Mrs. J ena J ensen entertained s tguest,Tuesday ,o f Mr s .J ohn G.idi nner,Sunday , eomplirnentary to Jenson and daughters.'her son, Eugene Goltry , who leaves fo r the a r my soon.Gues ts were .. '?..f'iu'.i'?"'..' i " § " L . ' 3 ; . ~ ° ' § 2 1 i § .'§Z»if~'f» and Mm. Ralph Longwell sno were Omaha wdsitors,Monday . Miss Anne tte Frese , wh o is em- ploy ed i n Omah a, was n wee ke nd srllest of her nsrents. Rev. and Mrs. H. C. J ul IHese. Dr.D.R.Ehlers,ac companied by W .G.Seam and I-larry Sears of De c atu r, s pent the week -ezi dili Eldorado, Kansas. Sunday guests a t th e home of Mr .and Mr s.C.H ,Koe pke an d Mi ss He len we r e Mr . a n d Mrs . H. A. S wans on o f Omaha. ' M n a n d M r s .I-Inns Ay e and c hu- dren.Mr .and Mr s .ASH:wvr e ho s ts to the sa me g r ou p on Mo n - day evening. Edwin J ipp, Philip Larsen, Leon- ard Gor eh am an d Ge or ge LIc Don- s ld wi ll partic ipate in time J unior Ac ademy of Sc ienc e annual meet- ing,to be h eld in Oma ha,Satur- day .Ac c ompany ing th e m wi ll b e their science instructors,Misses Doris A n n Ha ge li n en d A n n a Thu rston of the Blair Hi gh Séh ool fac ulty .- :l .- Gr i mm. Eng ene Hu n k and G n e e J ac k- son were visito rs, F riday even ing. at th e ho me o f Mr. a nd Mrs . Ro h- ert W elto n and J an ic e.Th e W el- tons ¢r£f.&rLRi!1-et!Sunday evening for Mr. a nd Mrs . V emon C hr is to f- ferson. In honor of th¢ baptism and c on- fi r msti o n o f Mr s.Eugene Chris- tiansen, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chris- tainsen entertained at dinner. Sun- day ,f o r L .P.Skov,Messrs.and Mesdarnes Soren J ensen an d J a n- et, Ma e Camero n and Ha ttie, Ca rl Eric k son a nd Evely n , Alf red S kov, Ca rl Soren sen, Howard K ubie and Ka y ,Ha r la n Christiansen .arm Betty ,J ac k En e ks e n a nd Eu g en e Christiansen, l l ~ opp or tu th e p msc hin th e p tr i p th Capitol ranged, wi ll g o fea tu v i m w g r a m : Oma h a M r . ms n aan d Ro at th e |I 1941-'iii Bfubuu.-.»....--_Mrs. W . W . W ilkinson, vic e presi- dent; Mrs. Chelsea W hltforcl treas- nrer; and Mrs. Sc ott Robeeun, sec - retnry .The members of the 1943-44 pro- q p m c ommittee are Mr s.W aiter G. iiu ber, Mrs. H. F. Swanso n Ind Mr s.R.E .Vinton.Mrs . Ric h ard Johnson was appointed to a vac an» c y o n the 19 42 43 pmogram corn- mittee.Club ac tivities ha ve been sus~ pend ed until n ext fa ll.As the xe- sult,of a po pu la r vote conduc ted b y the c lub several weeks ago, meetings wi ll be he ld bi-mo nthly W S I B u r e B i l l ]B i l l )M A | | | . \ .--a n d c h i l d r e n ,M r .a n d M r s .R o b e r t C h r i s t e n s e n ,G e o r g e N e l s o n ,M i s s M a r i a n N e l s o n a n d M r s .C " h r i s t i a n ~ een. V i r w i s Camp bell Note s B irth day Mi s s Vir gin ia Camp bell enter» tain ed a t a t di nner pa rty , Mon day evening,i n celebration of her birthday .-Guests we re Beverly Mc Brid e, Eleanor Dudgeon,Betty Joimann,Mr s .George Campbell and Mrs . J . H. C ampb ell. Mrs. Bodine: In ¢ . ¢ . » . . . -. _ _ _G i l b e r t s o n .H i g h p r i z e s w e r e w o n b y M r s .H e n r y J e n s e n a n d K a r l C h r i s t e n s e n .T h e h o s t e s s s e r v e d r e - f r e s h m e n t s a t t h e c l o s e o f s p l e a s - snt evening. Mi ss Gn us e To W e d E a r ly I n Ma y Announc ement wa s made, 1-e~ cently ,o f th e mar ria ge plans o i Mi ss Ma rjo ri e Gnnse an d Vi r g i l Hilgenkarnp.Th e wedd ing is to be oolemnized at the W est St. Paul Lu th e ra n Ch\m:}\near Fontanelle 001 May 10.Ar ou nd i` i fty `g u a t a honored \|:.¢.l"ln\nu\at a.misc ellmeous uy Defensg Bonds mdSaving Stamps Now!H u s t e s s T o ~UALB!uaauuu -_ ....bower h eld nt. th e W e st S t. P amMr s .Staniey Beflnar was h0HL» sto th e Monday Eve ning dub, rec eption parlors o n Sunday .¥rl2.- M m messh m :97 Guests were Mr s. es at c o nte sts wen t to iss"°-»~\l. ..min..-I 'I"»§¢lrmev- instead of weekly when club worn. is resumed in September UPI-IOLSTERING AND ELECTRICAL PHONE Furniture Repairing ~WQRK While 334 /PHONE BLUE 151 f Switch:-=<\\;1|\ Plugs M , E . George Yuu'\\ Save onP A I N T S\' €Inte rior and Exteri or * f , _~G a m b l e . i ~'S t o r e ¢ ¥ ~L ' f3 f : - . " ' \ `A . " Meuer A Thz., Spring _ . _ Ilinew Your F U R N I T U R E W o l f f F u r n i t u r e .S 'r 0 R E CEMENT WORK,All mum Chimneys Repnired,Sidewnlkn Built..Foundations Repnircd or All Maxon Work on New Construction L E O N A R D A X T E L L PHONE BLACK 325 New l`i\lur\~s Arc All Part uf thi- Spring Campaign ~ " 0 -»L A W N M O W E R g g ;SE RV ICE Shnrpcr;:;\\xfuid<'epairing PHONE 52 M i l l e r M u l i k R O O F a n d B U I L D I N G R E P A I R I N G Garagna - _Tool Houses Rebuill P H O N E G R E E N 2 4 3 HANS AYE ~,_z |1 "'z"\\r V~"tw ~R O O F R E P A I R S C a r p e n t e r W o r k M A S Q I N W N ~ F s 'Q m e k S e r v t q e R F o r N e w C o n s t r u c t i o n o r R e p a i r s R e a s q n a b i e P n c e s " I !l \ '~ .W e B m l d F a r m S i l va " ' ~'s P a u l K .S i e r t t s 'S o n w .] .L a m b e r t L_'¢ "2 l i x ~. ai R.,ji , X n I GUTFERS, DRAIN S POUTS Now's the Time to Fix Them For Quick Service, Phnne Farnberg I-ldwe. SCREEN linux., _ ugh: Hardware Make Your Repairs Now Before iheFly Season Starts. Gnrden Equipment H A U L I N G Rubbish ~Blnck DirtTeam Work in Gnrdens PHONE w H1 ' rE 3 4 6 E v e r e t t K i n g For Summer Rading. Renew Your Subscription to Western Auto Ass't.Store T h e E u t g r p r i s g &\1 - 1 0 1 9 1 / .mv;v\>A\\"sw~\'/v v/S Q U A D ~ Spring is the Time of Alterations and Renovations. These Blair Workmen are Ready to Serve You in Your Spring ImprovementCampaign atYourI-Home §'>Buy in Blair W here Your Dollars Go th¢i*3l'lh¢'-31 w -~m a " w ~ ~ ~~~ . |n u - _ .\~g_».__\~`'.., J |" " " " ' { ~\~\-\ ~_|='i - Q _ s 1 |` \_\L \"': l l lI l lg i l'=:: ~~--ni av `\I u r ..f a .'. 1 ' : . ~.;» | \ ' : .|¢ " A A u l lI n a n =U 3 \u n , 'l»ual._"-'~\,'L'»-*3 = -. : ~w w :-¢ ~ \ \ ,T .1 3 ,r ,.,, g g ~-c ~.A c a \~ i \ ;\'»\`~ \ \.1 ~@ \-» " = » \ . \ " i = ` L L .»`- = ~ ~ * ¥ .~/J F - M .'f ~ = >4 |~? < i : ~ J ~r = ' -l~ ~\ \v - - - - - - _ _. . -...._ \ . .wa s 1 u l - n . ' 'i 7 ' ¥ Q ' . § |'n r ~ ~ ¢ ' |_Q l r L <"Y , `4av» . <'\z4}~ m \ \ \ \ i \ ~ \ \ ing Hanan ~s y "...'George Campbell and Mrs. Rzc hand Uzcxlny er,runs.~-=-=-- ~dMme L o r r a me Hin dle y , who re~ Johnson.A t c u m ,prizes were er and Mrs. Otto Sc hnalc enburg. c ently announc ed her approac hingma rr ia g e to W a iter S ¢ hlic h ti ng o f won B ? Hrs .J f" '" °' Ma he r,f m ' held high sc ore and Mr s. W ll i am .Oak la nd . wa s gu est o f ho no r at a 'lin en shower given as the J oh n' Fu -nb er g'c ut.~N o t E . ' S pital.Mr s .Corinne Smith and c hildren o f Oma h a were we e k e n d guests o f Mr s.Srnithfs father,J .Crm:- stnom,an d Mr s .Cronstmrn. Mr. an d Mrs. A. R. Be ale s were "'-_.L_ -;l».»»Ivi Ohn fil- B.~F.D. D A N c E Al lllair Fire Depnrimenl llnll FRIDAY, MAY sm Freddie Ebener's Orchestra A d m . : $ 1 P e r C o u p l e ( P l u s T a x) Men, 75c Plus Tax -Ladies, 251: Plus Tax Advertise in The Enterprise It Brings Results Dr. J. Tilton Young Osteopathic Physician 1150 North Broad SL FREMONT. NEBRASKA son ome .,y .Hostessesl were Mr s.Jack- n and daughi.e'r"5 and Mr s . urge Hindley and Margaret.. ~llowing an afternoon spent a t men and contests,lunc h wa s 1-ved.Gln'=ts='-\€l'(\5 Miss Hindley, Mrs. izlilwlli Staples,Mr s.Jean ey r -ld Jensen,Ma rjor ie and ]'atr .lmk son.Ne llie and Le la ` ec k.Evely n Erikaen,Bernadcnn tto , Ru th B md emen , Ha rr ie t un d. Enter ta in Dana Fac ulty Dr .a n d Mm. J .P.Nielsen en- ta ta i n e d the fac ulty o f Da na Colle ge a nd Trini ty S elhi nary and their wives.Wednesday evening. Around thirty -five were present for a pleasant soc ial evening, c on- cluded with the serving' of refresh- ments. Atte nd Congregational Me e t A t ColumbussieWilson,Ma rg ar et and L u m ]<.\.~1s¢1<,Eve ly n and Ar len r l »'~;"°=1g;h """'"'E"'* ;h=Cg=~~ Ltl11::1::n.:md Ad u Ro ge r t, a ll of nu n s mzreurn zona d n- la i r a nd He r ma n . ference a t Columbus,Wednes ay . were Mrs. L ouis Murdoc h, Mr s. F. .c ,~..Mrs.J.Merton Kuhr,and him.Ray Hewitt.Mrs. Derelle Barber of Tekamah,pastor of the Blair Congmgntional Church was press- ( n o lTuesday ,Wednesday and Thurs- day . him. Ham; Pete rsen is a patient a t Imma n ue l Hospital,where she submi tted to a 'mujor operation early this we ek. A ragular meeting nf the Town-\neralo! Mn.Howard end Club will be held at s °'¢}Q¢k|Fort Calhoun, Sunday. Detailing :\t|irlduy evening,at the SchefflerI Iln1°rv Beck is !€Cl.l1hl;"l;¢;z;m, }}»T1¢§rins aiu operation performed at u\¢__pmr §q¢1>ivg} Ihrintian Miasionlr!ltwn weeks aszo.His condmon 1(sf 5 Hemum Ludwig van enm-|,1g;§01lfé<i im £w¢11 improvedm{{{i¢ Church of Christ Mission-Following a week spent nvm-'W °"f'@ ;t her *'°'"°,.*;`" Easm Blair with Mrs.Juaml Aronsnnl l ebraska trcet,next u y :md south oi' Blair at the 5_ Pierce'nitemoon, May 7.Allen home, Mn. Joe Lazure r-tumed w Omaha, Sunday. \The Baptist Mission Circle will ¢.f.'§&`I.`,§?"é»'."iI`.'é§l' f§'$`27.,'2§ meet at qw .h°'",f.h°f Mrs. Bruce Columbus, Sunday, where they nl-Mchhllan. thus (ursday)"f"°"'m»mh-d the state Pilgrim Fellow- Baptist Mission Circle I \ }»l>Hn.The hostess' assistants arc»|fi!;`in §_ . U.m b" Mrs G Gamer and Mrs Mrs.Rasmus Henriwsen fMK..|.- argarc t amp firnnrl Island ar n ve d i n Blmr Blair Pic k-Up ~ f o r s e v e r a l weeks' VihllLim. Roy Pa uls on wa s h ostes s to;? th if 1»?'llT"$§f}`;d"i':'lgiT-"f"*''» the I!-lair Pi¢1<_Up Club, Thursday r. ° " ..afternoon. The c urrent projec t les-|Me lvi n Mi ller .son o f Mr .mu l son on cheese making was preggnt-| MrB.Ca r l Mi lle r o f Omaha.wav: cd q Mr s.R P Fly n n a n d M,.S!a Sunday guest of Louis Nic hulso" Alfr ed N Fc er,the leaders.T] m i n t t h e parental,Glenn Nic holson hostess served lunch nt the close of~h0111¢the rneetlngx I Charles Bee kman reporls lh a l c be h as a n e w awni ng a t. hi s pu m o f business an d th a t Sho ema klr -~__\.........,...1\...'Thn PnninB . F . D ,~ D A N c E Al lllalr hrc Depnrimenl llnll FRIDAY, MAY sm Freddie Ebener's Orchestra A d m . : $ 1 P e r C o u p l e ( P l u s T a x) Men, 75c Plus Tax -Ladies, 251: Plus Tax The BEEKMAN Store FULL FASHIONED RAYOSJLooks like Silk or Nylon 8 9 C 2" Longer Than RegularsRP GUL AR FUL L FAS HIONE D RA YON 7 9 : FUL L FA SHIONE D COTTON HOSE 1 9 : Reg. Cotton 251: - 291:-39c Per Pair Oulsize in Fine Cotton ....._.._...._.__..45c and 65c A N K L E T S Assorted Colors and Sizes, Pair ,._15c and 19c Light and Dark Shades in a Special z s c Assoi tment .. » This W ill Be Your Last Chance for 10c Anklets C U R T A I N S ; u u ' - r -_ .C l u b m e t . w i t h M r s .F r e d D n m a c k - e r .A p r i l 2 3 .V i s i t o r s w e r e M e s - d a m e s H e n r y K u h r ,R i c h a r d J o h n - s o n .G e o r g e N e i s e n a n d P a t M c - C o r m i c k .T h e t i m e w a s s p e n t s o - c i a l l y a n d l u n c h w a s s e r v e d .M r s . W i l l P e c h w i l l e n t e r t a i n t h e g r o u p n o r t h s i d e o f M a i n s t r e e t i s c e r t a i n l y i m p r o v i n g .E Mr . a n d Mrs . c li ff . ;- u i B um" o f ' W hhug spent Sunday wi th Mr s. E}riksen's mother, Mrs. J , S. Jenk ins,and grandparents,Mr ,and lI Mr s .M .D.Ne we ll.Mr s .L u ti r |i\i¢i{ay was a visitor, also\on Apm ao nn-f am; Mrs. om ScimeekmhI a m 1r x. u u u- --»..1....|...\lBDE!\t Sunday a fternoon a t the xJ .L1 r w -pmsiden o p f;°'=;,. },{1<f"'&i`JY»f Clarence Sc hneekloth home; .ev::n Sunday ,wh en members o f th ai céullers °~;=f§ Mr. a|*d h ' 3 ~ ~ .r,la r r ng e r o errnan.rs u;?;ng";?the Kuhr "£m?¢_'°E>'€`h@f Voss an d Mr s.E lme r Goldstmn offic ers f o r th e c oming y e ar are vi sited ther e Mond ay a fte rno on. __.-_:.1-..a KU:una MTR.~AndErSon I EI B . F . D ,~ D A N c E Al lllalr hrc Depnrimenl llnll FRIDAY, MAY sm Freddie Ebener's Orchestra A d m . : $ 1 P e r C o u p l e ( P l u s T a x) Men, 75c Plus Tax -Ladies, 251: Plus Tax The BEEKMAN Store FULL FASHIONED RAYOSJLooks like Silk or Nylon 8 9 C 2" Longer Than RegularsRP GUL AR FUL L FAS HIONE D RA YON 7 9 : FUL L FA SHIONE D COTTON HOSE 1 9 : Reg. Cotton 251: - 291:-39c Per Pair Oulsize in Fine Cotton ....._.._...._.__..45c and 65c A N K L E T S Assorted Colors and Sizes, Pair ,._15c and 19c Light and Dark Shades in a Special z s c Assoi tment .. » This W ill Be Your Last Chance for 10c Anklets C U R T A I N S :Lippinc ott,vic e ]JrB5lu\:u\. Me rle W n ni ell,secretary. sent were Messrs.and Mes- na J _ Me r to n K u hr , Te d Olin- . Merle W nrc lell; and Dic k Lip- rott. ds of Ma tteo 'he Mai ds o f Ma tte o he ld the ir t me e ti n g o f th e y e a r a t th e ne o f Na omi J un gb lu th ,Satur~ ',eleven ,yrnembers attending. este were Mrs. Otto Renard and e.Lee Bradford.Miss J eanne :shall is president of the group; loreu Tietgen,vic e president; omi J ungbluth, sec re tary : Mary ce Mar sha ll,treasurer;and rrs.Lee Kruse,news reporter.n " mn mn otin v of th e Hi ii ds i l l }c u u _ - . - H .- . . . »v -- _a n d c h i l d r e n s p e n t S a t a l r t l a y n i g h t a n d S u n d a y w i t h M r s .A n d e r ~ s o n ' s f a t h e r ,E .V N e w k i r k o f O r u m . S u n d § y e v e n i n g .t h e A n d e r s o n s ' w e r e g u e s t s a t t h e T e d B u c l n l m r d t home.George.He nr y an d F r d Wulf of P ine Blu ffs, W y omin g; ntte ndw th e f u n er a l o f their sister,Mr s Mi nn ie hogelnann o f Mea d,helc Saturday afterno on at Bennington they returned Sunday to W y oming Mrs . Ia ge ma nn was a da ug hter o Mrs . L iz zie W ulf of B lai r. Mr . an d Mr s . J . T. Nelso n we n Sunday dinner guests of their son in-law and, daugh ter, Mr. an d Mrs Bernard Paulsen of Omaha..Dun inn the afternoon they viaite r NaAli Ma Th wi]M1 Lu Pith l ci PJ Le -e 11' r . l d n be held May 21, "'i"'MiHH'Fmher F'lan.nagan'B home and als mdwll as hostess.made a trip to the bomber piant. Sunday niternonn guests at th :cky Parkers Theodore Croudy home wer Members of the Lucky Porkersicharges Sylvia,Ruben.Wulf nr g Club and their fathers mgb at Donna Reed 'rm evening,Me Clarence Arnold home. Fnd"5V\and Mrs.Cnuudy and Mr.ar Light and Dark Shudes in a Specla c AssortmentThis W ill Be Your Last Chance for 10c Anklets C U R T A I N S FANCY PANELS,M=<L and Rell waae__.Ea_ $1.25 FANCY PANELS, lo Be Usd z to Window E3_ 89: PLAIN SHEER PANELS,2\° W indow_.1 fg|$l39 FA NCY P A TTERNS ,50C and 75C PRISCILLA SETS,in Rose and While --Pr. $1.00 PRISCILLA SETS,in Crum With Dot »-Pr. 75C K W CHE N SETS, in M xml Green ------60c»69c KITCHEN SETS, whale with Omhion Dol --Set $1 Beautiful Sheer Curtain Materials, Yd. ___25c Y A R D A G E F O R D R E S S E S SEERSUCKERS Y d . 4 9 : SPUN RAYONS,W~»\=\\=|° ------------~Yd. 69: BATISTES,Fancy Prints ------»~--Yd. 25C»31C WHITE BROADCLOTH, Pique, Sheers, Rayons HOUSE DRESSES ----~»---»------~--Ea. $1,010 MEN'S SHORTS, --~-»--------------»----Ea, 29: LADIES' SPORT OXFORDS $1.50»2.75»1.95 TOWELS, Sheets and Cases in Fine Qualities M L~ Pi th pcl eLBJ nA l i \.Uoiinly Ag ent. u. u Aaunlsau -Mvlluw~~ E L S , Me d . R n d RQ ! ! W ¢ d e _ _ . . - E 2 , ~=°{'= g°=; ¢ tg »»; ;S= in ° f;»;; =1=§ g th e ~ ';;" '§;'_;';,`L'TB"";;ulf home F , \ N C Y P A N E L S to Be Used 2 to W indow _c c u .or a nn . e r v w 3 or _ n ea r Umm."_Hmimer Qulat was e lec bei i load Mrs. s. 3 Loft of Salt Lake City , PLAIN SHEER PANElS,2'°""""°'--1 NIQI39 FANCY PATTERNS,50C and 75C PRISCILLA SETS,in Rose and While --Pr. $1.00 PRISCILLA SETS,in Crum warn me »-Pr. 75: Krrcmzx SETS, in M xml Green ------60c»69c KITCHEN ~ White With Omhion Dol ._§g( ~ 'era Fned Jensen, assistant leauer;Lyle Albarh,president:NonnanBucklmnit,vice praident:Leon Arnold,news reporter.Quenwn Quist ls a member, also, and Alvin Quint and Bobby Amald are asso~dam members.The club will meetthe first Pridny of each month. M the clyse of the business :geek- `Jensen,secretary;:nd Clayton'\Utah, arrived in Blair last Thurs- dsy for a ten-day visit with hor sister,Mrs.Dan Gmeno. She is din Vi!"-ini! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P; Hansen, her sister, Miss Grace Hansen,and her brother, Tony Hansen, all of Bilir. Mr.and Mrs. Edward JanssenwhgrecentlymovedtoOmahr from Buffalo. New York,spun:Yd. ___25c ml |\m|:n "" """'Sunday vim ln. Jnnlolu parBeautiful Sheer Curtain Materials,~ win elllertlln l '§{',§§',',]iu"_ Dr. lndlln. w. "'mm Y A R D A G E F O R D R E S S E S 1\UY~`and fami\y;Miss Leann Janssm Miss Jenn Taylor entertained at of Lincoln was a guest, also.MHS E E R S U C K E R S Y d . 4 9 C A weiner roast. Fridny evening, nglarmsen .:=s=x*""S°at Q Divo! 3pUN RAYONS,W-»\=-ble ------------~Yd. 69: BATISTES, Fancy Prints ---»~--Yd. 25C»31C W I I E 1 f 1 ; < ; 4 9 § » < Y f H- P i q u e , S h e e r s , R a y o n s nw-1 | n n _ann Monday evenmg. Mrs.Hhrold E. Tayhzr.Guam Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long had awereMaxineWarrick,I-'muses their guests, Sunday Mr and Mn' Wilson Hne l Ha Db The home of her parénts Mr.home unul .nmen,rot!\y\J|y Stokes and Mr.nd Mn Ros and Mnrjorie French E,niine and Harper of Herman, Mr. ami Hrs xl.-mm-°» wnv '||:|\."\ 1>-\¢ I,vln1Aonan:l Axfell and Mr. and MN E.Housr; uxusssrzs =r».-M E N S s u o m s , ~ 2 9 ¢ LADIES' SPORT OXFORDS $1.50»2.75»1.95 TOWELS, Sheets and Cases in Fine Qualities ...-.,...,. ......, .........,. H . Schimié. Phil md Dondd Taylor, Bill Cox of Fort C|l'ho\m. Gnben.Anhur Kempcke H536 BUY DEFENSE BONDS Welton Lorg of Blair.ArthurLong of Omxha called Monday andRoy Dong ol Lincoln was a brir!vldtor on Frida M h_y.n. ms. w Pinjured her nnkle' in a fall las:week.hubeen eanflnedto her m n e ;1 5 4nmr. Nebnakn Am-\\ no. me PEARL TUCKER,coMProN Mrs.Pen]'Pucker Compton, wife ol D. W. Compton of south of Blair, died alter a. lingering illness ov. Griswold Consumers to Register for | and Aly Plants CONFERENCE TRACK I MEET NEXT WED. Blair will defend in conferencetrack title at be annual Com ~~" ~f._"L'1 qs »"U:.j 4 1 = v f . .,.,',.`¢r 5 wg s r , \..0-=\' »..vzzg,":~_~~,a.~"~ .:f~t~.~ . 3~1,.~I ;.zP".j ~ : . . . f . ~=..=j;~a.x,r»._..,....r-.. ,1 -'»~ ..~s »:,.-. »rm HI»SE- D l d n uh e, IB=» Lo ie 3. .'|.~\(Corllxnuod From Page 1)~ There is a dcrtain amount 01112 rubber in dandelions,milk\veedi'and guldenrod, it was re\'ealed,iw but the plant which npparentlylg \\ill produce the hulk of the rubberusedin this country will be theig Guayule plant raised in the ar-2idsectionsofthesoutheasternig part of the United States.'Bmwplant has how been cultivated to h (hs: point where if._will produce as much as 25%rubber and 45,000acrts are being planted this yearto furnish seed lor larger plant-'C ings in coming years.By 1945thereshouldbe enough Guayule ' grown in the United States to pro- duce 5.000 tons of rubber.Wu-- time and commercial needs, how- ever, are 1,200,000 tons.The production of synthetic rubber requires vast quantities of commercial aicohol,it was re~vealed. And that il where Nebras- ka fits into the picture. C-emmhy,shortly before the outbreak of the] war,had 36,000 alcohol plantsscatteredoverthecountry, eachi producing alcohol to carry ontheir synthetic industries. At this time a synthetic rubber plant lsbeingsetupatPhiladelphia which will use alcohol and it was pointed out that it is only s mat- ter al time until similar plants rI i would be established in Nebraska . ..~.,_,,,_.____H.- --....,,. pril I/rn.Shu was born near Blair onl annary 3, 1880 and was thus pasrlhel 2 years of age at her death.She i *as married to B,W.Comptolhe n November 18,1903,Ones laughter, 'who still survives, wor th _ r<1 'Bom to them.Bcsi os the hus d and Lhe daughter she lem-'eb h \~.~..c.....W ..,.... ._,,._, r e h e c a n h o n o r i t l f s u g a roso r d e r e d b y t e l e p h o n e , l h c d e l i v - r n a n w i l l h a v e t o c o l l e c t y o u rfyugar stamps before hc can leave e order.I! you do not have suf»mlent stamps, he is Rl§2UlRED LAW to return the sugar wYis store.Books which are lon.anbrother,Percy Tucker of Fort. lalhoun. ull of whom grieve deeply- ler passing. Funeral services were held Weu»¢xesdny afternoon from the Bender! Nxneral Home with Rev. Brooks »f the local Methodist Church_ _ _ . - _ - -l1'mE RATIONING \OFFICE P0PULAR| The tire rationing deplrtmentlin the city hall at Blair has seenl A brink business during the past (ew dnys. Following is a list ot Washington County car-ownerswho have obtained permits. Carl J.Erikson,Herman,two obsolete tires;Sam McCown.n,Blair, obsolete tire; Morris Chris-1 tensen,Herman,two obsolete tires;Raymond Scheer, Arling- ton, one truck tire and one trucki tube;Hans Jorgensen,Kennnrd. on er tube;Nels M.;e pnssgmgSvendgnrd. Arlington, two rctrend; or recupped tires,6:00x16,andtworetrcadorrecappedtires, 6:50x16;Hugh lihen,Arlington, stolen or otherwise damaged should be reported to the rationing board who will ;ectify the mutter. Those who are away from homeCANNOTsend their books home to their family for use.It mustbe kept for use of the individual at the place where most of his menls are eaten.Additional information may behad from grocers. the registration board or the rationing board, A mating of E.C.N.C. coacheswasheld in Blair,Wednesday evening, when Coneh Otis Decker of Kennard was chosen president SNAPSHOTS IN COLOR This ls the Season to Take Some ol' Those New Beautiful T K0DAc0L0R us- ...... .. . . .- __ ,°Advance none xavuna ...,~..~_M e tmg Of The S€ 3 .SOI\leplace Blnlr an title holder, with? :He l d L a s t Tu e s d a y Tekamnh and Blair mmm: in curl ifvf second Dlmce.Oakland has hrmlDwi ht Griswold was falr success this season while Dv-l Gbvcmor ' g |guest speaker baforls the Axling-iifimr ls slahzd fo\{ the cellar nosl-I on.ton Community Club annual "La-1dies Nigm"dinner last §"e°§d""d¢§a d°e >:2|;\'ei»iek;"¢;dh°;' evening ""';0h°w a s f m"ylclose viewry ln a meet with Blalr' 'l`¢'iZf..£.f`,.'1'2 men an woman m `""$'°<>%5°$took both Tekanmh The Govmor had been brought EXW f';»§.,.'°'"camb in fairly to Arlingwn tlxmugggdthe efforts of a committee h by H.C.M c C l e l l a n w h o i n t r o d u c e d t h e h o n - C O V E R ~ ered guest.In his talk befom the club the Govemar discussed some of the dai\y'px-oblemn which xrise in can-nection with his position.Hepointed out that the peop\e of Ne- \,f.,=1m should be very proud of the Many Gathered To Honor Ernst Giesselmans Of Arlington _ Mr. a nd Mrs . Ernst Gi e s nglpga n, ~~Once Looked l| :\,,.'l'\.:.. m m :1 l l l the dark wood- he comer is now J.Cooke store. e the low struc- s now the Home Appliance Store, ,ure is now gonee is the Home '.The next two the Gregersenthe Von Lankan a .Both ol the ~ ¢n ¢ last two buildings still sMn~ although both have been gin: modem fronts. Now the fence around the we in Um foreground.Althoug hardly visible ln the cut nbovi the original photq showed ti: pump io be n two handled omwith one handle or( each side i "streamline" production.On tl well is an old wooden bucket. The picture was when in 188 :ir had a 1 In the place ofQm %1\i¢1\_°!=9'!°=*° '"E',"2_}'f°|v¢11-l=!\9'!!\ f===s~ef~ !'F.*'1E§f"2E1\"|'{|n- was Yhln Blahandstoindebtednessunotree-dom from graft and sclmdal.ton ;;°f=;;f>'- celeibmtea '={.:§' TZ"-ver ed ing ann vernry tu ayHe primed ~ work of the mem- evening when a. large company of bers °f "E" Arlirmgton club and ex- relative; and friends gathered at pressed *iff* belief that more such me Arlington Legion Han to hon- org iizatxons should e 15 i s tim thorn,thro g'hout the sLate."Thus", he Mr. am Mrs. Giesselrrmn (th, declared, "'5 not the time t'° argue latter was Martha Hinnericks of points, but ft is the time no meet Wayne) went! married in Wayne ontogetherwithotherscoMmnt,edAm.i1 25 1917,and have since w i t h t h ? s n r n e p r o b l e m s , t a l k ° " ° " | l i v e d o n t h e G i e s s e l m a n f a r m n e a r 1 -....."\\ l . .l ' 1 = A n n | ' \ \ \ h \ 1 town pump--and trees on main stree and d,irt, streets and no automobiles.The above picture is one fromthe collection of the late S E. Kemp,father of Mrs.Frank Stewart, who now treasurera the collection highly.The picturewas taken from the intersection near the Matthiesen building lnakinz west. en structure on tllocated the H. Next to it, what ture is pictured iFurniture and .1 The white stmcl and in its plan Theatre building buildings areDrug store and Apparel Shoppe one Itube;Ric hard Ha y wo n h .Bla in , one r etrea d an d one tub e; W m. H. Hoenomon,Nic kerson,one re-tread;Fre d W e ave r, Her man , on el truc k tire an d one tube;George' Kuh r, J r ., Blai r, on e tir e a nd ou et tube;J ohn E .Hanse n, B lair Fi re . Chief, three obsolete tires and one tube;Pd e r s e n &Haec ker,Ltd., two retreadn;George Reid,He rr mon, one re tread; Char les F. Rog- ert,Bla i r , two tr uc k ti re s;Leon~ ar d F .Sperling,Arlin gto n,two tra c tor tir es a nd two tu be s; R. A. Hac k bar th,Ar li n gton ,two . tmc k tires a n d two tr uc k tu be s;Soren o ~0 |an,one retnrad.-\ .-\:~.°\ .°\°:.\_xu\.'~<.\.\-\'.>.°v.\.1\. R F "~ _ T , ¢~\ 1 |T '.f ~~G \~. r :} , _1 .>\ ..~: I |v Q f 3 1 (/-z ~» . . ¢. . ; . .~n u m . / "" " h »4 f . , . . ¢ - f . .5 1 f~» » w ; ¢ " '~~ .. . 1 \ . . ..Q ~\~ `1,...¢2 L ~J E W E L R Y - - -» The lasting Graduation Gift SNAPSH OTS They'rc I-`ini»h\~d in NuumlCnlur.No Proicclor Nvrded.They`re Ready tu Paste inYour Snapnhux Album. GET KODACOLOR FILMS A ! RABBASS STUDIO lun.:Aderst W e p o i n t §`rl駧§£"<3f mum={\.bemf1w=Z;;£,3 gom.The y ha ve on e da ug h- need uni ty ,"he a md .He lte r , Mr s .J e ro me Rab e o f A rli ng - . an -L nu.; .~1l|\n\\U|1 urn WBYQ A..-.....A n ¢.»~¢mfMm1|:r°l1ter. JRCQUB ~ E A R T ~I ~~°'6`§$.§"'2»¥.;.,md gall ns of nicohol 7~ ~ ~ ~5 ~ | 2 2 r g q u i n d t o f " ° ' < ; ' ; * ' = " n f r u b - »-;\»» npr .-mc o 1 e corn cron W e Are Now Located in the Former Fre¢lThietje Barn North of the Blair Lumber Qompany Office W e B u y a n d S e l l Brood Sows -Milclr Cows -Breeding Bulls - Work Horses - Other Livestock '~-'=-imes 1s CHIEF PAINT Unbeafen For Quality and Price lt's the Pnint We Hlve Sold With Gresleal Sltishc-lion For 28 Years. Once Used You Will Alvuyn Usa L ~rden ~ol sal » 3~ Piece~-»35c Black Screen Paint, Quart --754: Steel Bow Garden Rakes -»- 981: I | Per Double Roll ............,........._...._....._...._-,...7....... Several Good Patterns In Stock ~ ... Stand W ithout Equal -Latest P~them~ Sen s or gmt \ \ 0% HOG | LEME NT CES ARE O W N kw~a wulr -_ Sam MULR The Ar}\N!IB§rdware =>7o°° EEE. U§e T his Feed for Earliest Possible .I _ BI air Flour Mills Sinrensen Bros. P none W hite 223 \In a Trdfforigwe, "°"§f'1lim§ ~be~' ~s.cou isogne on ot er..1 Rev. G. W. Walter pastor of St.ers.H maintained that the 'shouidehave political partiespnuvs Lutheran Church, addfesfwd lthe assembly and group singinge sake of airing views more was led by Prof. Otto schnacken. 1;Griswold aisle pointed out burgh.Numerous gifts, inciudin: farmers and merchants musrla 'purse of silver, 'were presented together more closely in theihe Pgg§';;ndP§§?;§§ ~ 1-;_§;ff§;;; rc.In oiosing he reminded hisf . ners that this isaiclgahm g.j'"°"§f,';..fl°""`§}"'E"'"¢.?.';L';\.§L`§'°355; n w must rn ac"cc's.''*d orir forefathei-8,1 :re ..§. to gmen gfge °'§'3'I° Tmh a prcture ntain the America. which our 53; ;'ictm_ewlude':_";;:; gfggged dfnthiers made.rior to the Governor's remnrln Refreshments were servedro were musical nurhbem and buffet style from a table holdin; new officers, who take cha.rge!a centerpiece of cut n°We"" he club in tho f all were intro- »Guests seated at a special tablel i n c i u d e d M r a m d M r s .G i e s s e l m a n , c d .' M t n a n d M r s .J e r o m e R u b e ,M r . ...| C Aks R~ Ca while sewe1941, cont Scott $ 10, |Tues Jud 1 oo . E sewehenv ciai~:\~.and Mr s .Leonard Gehrke wh o were bridal attendants fo r th e Giesselmans, Rev. and Mr s. G. W . W alter,Prof.and Mr s .Otto Sc]1nackenburg,Prof.an d Mr s . Otto Har tma n . Others pmggqg fOr the c elebra- tion were Messrs.and Mesdamee Henry Hinneri c hs and Irma. Frank Ko un in n amd J unior o f W ay ne, _Rei dmrd Gehrite of Oh mh a , L u iLallrnun,A .In thi e r and family , Ea r l Stro ng er o f F re mo nt;I l e m ; Sto rk an d Gilb ert Stork and son o f He r ma n ;R.Dun kla u,Henry Giesaelman an d family ,Gle nn |Giesselman,L .H.Ec hten lmmp, Her be rt Ec hte nkump and Ma r vi n , Ar th u r Hi lg e n k u n p an d Rup er t, Aibert Montgonmery,Fr e d Smi th, 1.1¢-rm Roy uk an d Rona ld:W alter J ohnsom Herb ert Hinneric hs and ,_Alice of W ayne; J. G. Giesselman, :F re d 'Harrie and fa rnily ,Ke nn ew | Strdhlmam,Rup ert Gi as e lmaxi of ;|0I'I|J1ll8I Mr s.Ca rl Somers and [daughter and Mrs. J ames Brown or 1Fnen1ont;Mr s .George Le ntz oi. No r f olk ;Misses Ma rg ar et Chme- tensen o f Oma h a and Frieda {Ro woldt of Lou isville.I c al yea $750 SC S~ \ lion shi | to : revtio thi 1 oohal S~ Led b v Cros bv and Shephard. the Ly ons high c inc ier te am won.their o wn invita ti ona l tra c k meet by sc oring 47%points vqith Taka-lmu h in second nlac e wi th 32%. 'Oakland sc ored 27;Winnebago 1 , l'endor 3 and Rosalie 2. umwthcle matt $10,000 For 1n3\mes\S p e a k i n g ' - ceived On Arlington !By Coach Rufus Olson Lauri Role. dluzhter of Hr. and|II§.° ~ `;¥\}..i&1{"`|n¢°h°1 tbs n ; - . __. _ .U_ ) i r s .E l i R o s e ,w a s b o r n i n G a l l i a C o u n t y O h i o ,D e c e m b e r 2 5 t h ,1 8 6 2 . ; She passed awa y Ap r i l 34,1942 at the age of '79 y ears, 3 months, and 29 days.Sh e wa s ma rr ie d to A lb er t Ea r- wood Ap r i l 3,1883 and to this union Seven children we re born, one son dy in g in infanc y ._She is survived by three sons, He rbert ol Rsc kford,Illin ois;Th o ma s of *ru »l l - . } - 1 . .f....~n¢a n d \ u l |. n vw » » . ." " " " o "ma k e 600,000 tons of rubber,i t was stated.A s evidence th a t the sy nthetic robber indu stry wi ll no t la g ,Dr . Christensen state d th a t thi s wee k rec ommendations are go in g to W ashi ngton that alc ohol plants be bui lt as fas t a s p oss ible. He hin t- ed th a t possibly some o f the me ta l n o w being converted into gu ns a n d ta n ks mi gh t g o in to th e "1--_\-».ul L". muh stat: for 1 fred Sewer Project wo rk in g cm th e Ar lin g to n projec t o n September 5, bnought su i t against.the acting ¢°I'0'P31`lY»SCott and of Linc oln,i n the s u m of ln Th e tri al wa s heard 1 Eny e art,wh o wa s @"\ \"C owa rd "and "vellow" are gun) te rms often mn-soc iated w i t h athletics and frgr- que ntlv used m d e a c r ihinsr a 'Dlayer o r 2101.19of ula y ere.Th e ...s|U... n\an;!1tr I \ J -gf L » ~~- J - J ll \t li. w i e a s c mal ~ morxnng, April 28th, withl yeart, who was working in a r di tc h,wa s inju red wh e n a ,' gate valve fe\1 on him.H e \ed $10,000 dam-Ego.E n - ; was awarde d u judgeme nt of : A r th u r C .Thomsen ) I ; lems. rr Utne.e......,.__partic ipated in a disc ussion rel- ati ve I 0 these ter ms . a nd twointerestinesr stories were related. one perhaps nr o vi n z th a t thc t e m s c ould rinzhtlv be assc ciated wi th othe rs tha n sth A li ttle ove r a y e a r us e nfo rme r f oo tba ll s ta r joi ned th forc es o f this nati on.Reeentli he was gr anted n f urlouxrh and info rmed th a t u o o n hi s returnh e wo u ld de p a r t f o r foreizn service.He d i d n o t r e a llv c n jo y hi s sta v at ho mo a nd wa s honest in say ing he feared leav i n z th i s c ountrv.He s ai d ." I xm n o t ga i ns to wa r b ec au s e I :lesire to,It's bec ause it' s myduty .Someon r has to zo and 1 a m one.I a m n o t a h e r o I I i also two sisters and three brothers li lmr ;u m o r muuare, rows, -....three d aughter s, Mrs . Minni e Mor- row, Miss ouri Valley ,I o wa ;Mr s . Mary Small,Blai r;and Mr s . No - me Mahoney o l Pomona, Califor~ niu.The re ar ¢ twe lve grandc hil- dren,te n gr ea t grandc hildren, survive.Mr .an d Mr s .Ear wo od spent their es rly mar ri ed li f e i n Oh i o , then they c ame to Io wa ,la te r mo vi ng to Nebraska.Th e y li ve d here un ti l nine years ag o wh e n the n sh e has mad e he r h ome wi tn her c hildren. Fune ral services.und er th e direction o f J .E. C a mp b ell an a with Rev. Brooks o! 9-he Methodist rf\"m~h nmnintirnr. were held Mon- nitions.W i th th e establishment o f th t alc oh ol p la nts will c o me th e plas tic s in du stry a nd vari ous othei chemical pla nts,i t wa s forecast Co m wh i c h to d a y n e ts about 701 fo r th e s ta te c a n b e p u t th r o u g l a d istiller y a nd mad e into a lc o ho an d thereby bec ome wo r th $2.10 Goi ng f ar th er, i f th is is p ro c e sw in to p las ti m, tha t s a me b u s h e to c o m wi ll be wo r th $5 . 00 or mo r f I n closing,D r .Christense sta te d h is be li ef th at th e ind us tr wo uld bec ome permanent,Th c los e o l th e war wo uld o n ly ma r the begi nni ng o f the d eve lopmeri h e forecast,an d Ne br a sk a is i th e he ar t of the entire develop Mr, Earwood passed avnay .S i n c p la n t s a s me l o c a l ueeu su.. u vber was a lmost as vital as the mu-U .d ' | : u 5 tsri the the o f : ii`>Mr51§'I'éQUAR'rER MILLION are than a quarter of a mil- pounds of scrap iron have been ned from Wuhingtan Cogxnty \ id the war effort, it has beenaled by heads of the collec- elfort this week.rt's Auto Parts ol Blair halLedthe200,000 pound mark week and other dc\\\ers of the ny will more than make up the mee of the quarter mi\i\on. lan Second N Thi s c o untry hfol."|T||I ~ h lo o k f o rwa r d t ness." W ou ld vnu | lo w" . a " c o ws mu st a dmit vm Yourself in his as a bask W per-e\n but I do not0 it with harmi- aay he Wm "yel- rd"'l I! so. Youn like war.Placeposition. _We all ~ ~ 2 o'elo¢:k from ment. the Methodist Church and inter- me n t w a s ma d e i n t h e B \ a i r c e me - ~~tery,.R E C O R D I N R o n , G U N G u n \ R 8 b € k a h S ~._f*_{'y\1_R}j}§{=*»,B{"f§ £2121 P QU For t|'|¢ Gir|Forthe Boy \Vriszt Watch Wrist Watch\PR] n Diamond Ring Vanity Case Necklwe Pmrln Rings Tie Sets Key Chains Knives Belt Sets have tasks to perform wmcn Wedo not enioy.He realizes hiscountryhas a mah:it is his duty to 'help and he places duty above persoml interest. l l a i r L o d g e E n t e r t a i n s Compare the above with the person who informed a younzboy.during his school dlreerthathe was failing in his work.The teacher informed his superiors and we vounz bovwas placed on tho "carpet".He had not performed malta as-signed and failed to do hlsduty, according ta his teacher.but it turned nut that me error 1 Dis't. Meeting Rebekahs From Neigh~ mg Towns The annual district meeting ofl"'?Rebekaha was held in Blair ;thls year with the largest enroll- ,ment that had yet been enjoyed. lf" all, 131 registered. The meeting represented lodges ln! nlnir. Teknmah. Oakland, Craig rapner,ie .wi-.=.V...... -,...-.-record in the Rod and Gun Club Bans contest, The Enterprise is in-formed. Rabhm caught a 4-lb., 8-oz.beauty at the Fremont sand- pits last Friday night.The photographer forgot to takea picture of his catch but Rod and Gun Club offieiaiia vouch for the authenticity of the weight.Max Bain,who accompanied Rabbass, caught a 2% lb. bass. WANTED To BUY:Good used adding machine. Clinic Series\ Razors FM a k e Y o u r W a t c h S e l e c t i o n E a r l y a s W a t c h e s A r e P a r t i c u l a r l y H a r d t o S e c u r eiifiif §éGive n On Dates Listed L C ~J é w e l e r |IAt S u-wnrl Ph armac y Bla ir, Ne hr. ¢.. ...' A n ounc e o f prevention ia; r th a po un d of cure,"is th c ' mo le o f the second series o f mu n i mti o n clinics to be he ld l I-\n\\i Wnnhmszton CountyH l l vu b n n vu u . . _..-.__wi th in the 'next f e w day s Th e purpose o f these c linic s i s to pro tect.c hildr en of this area against.\. \ ._ _ wa s ma de b v th e ms tr uc wr : mu 1 "" " " ' v -...the y ou ng ma n ha d completed illnd Ly ons.Th e sta te prc sldent. t h e w o r k u s s i m w d a n d t h e i n ~M r s .E v e l y n L a n e o f F r e m o n t ,a n d *i n . -. . é n i A n n n u n | c s U 1 v \ { l U ' ¢ \ ; ¢ \" H Y - ' I r .d" U a n i t e r o u s d l s e a s e s - u u p u w n a S \ l ' | l C t . C I I ~t h e E l . ' I 0 l .| | . | | U B L G I U i. l C \ . 1 x. : | . ¢ »| }r a s o f L y n c h N e b r a s k a m o r e p u s ,a n d s m d l p o x .|.*~" ""- - -A l l c h i l d r e n i m m u n i z e d a t .t h e F u r t h e r i n v e s t i g a t i o n r e »X r d d é d .'~M M d S c l i n i c s h e l d e a r l y i n A p r i l w i l l v c a l c d t h a t t h ¢t e a c e r f a i l e f i t o l , § ; l t i , ? ; d m £ ; e t i n g m n m 't o t h e m t u -~I v ~ L . . .» . . n ; . ¢ n v »n u . . -M _. _" " "n s . . . | , . . . I n i 1 12 1 _A n l Aagainreport.Sma llp ox vac c ine-' tions will be c he c ked and the sec - ond "s h ot"fOr diptheria wi ll h e given by do c to rs in c h arg e o f the clinics.' Clinic dates are as follows: Ap ri l 30»- Her man Red Cross Rooms,8:30 -10 :30 a. rn. . M a y 4--Bla.ir School Building, 8:30--10:30 a.rn.| in' -- e A...l:........|......1 _ ,. ;n ra. I€"DOIt |123\l1 1.0 H15 uulrtuvaaW h y ?He h § d a d u ty to per» for m. had he no t?It wa s o n llf a i r to the y oung hos'th a t a ll those who had been informed oz his fai lu re should be inforrneo th a t i t wa s a .mistake. on the part.o f the teacher.Personal interests were Dlac ed above all else as it wa s not d esirab le for the ins tr uc to r to ad mi t error. Cowar d?W ell.wh a; d o y ou 1 e pnuguuu Dunlmcu us A.;uni m .wi th the regu lar business Tm e e ti n g .Mr s.Julia.Ilendorf, .Noble Grand, gave the addre ss of wc lcome and the response was giv- ;en by Mrs. Mab le B ove e of Cra ig. The exe mplifi c ntion of th e work of the order wa s pu t on b y the | dif fc r ent lo dge s an d this wa s f ol- |lowed by a sc hool of instmc tion by Llhe state president. AL w i l l H a u l m a y D L u u u I:|u u - - _R o o m s ,8 : 3 8 : i 3 0 . a .m .5 I f t h m k ' I 1 T h e L y o n s l o d g e ,i n a v e r y l m - M n y 6 - » - F o n t a r i e l l e S c h o o 1 `# vw " ' * "F ,-p o s i n g m a n n e r ,p r e s e r t e d h e m e - ::". 4 '~I I t .d" ° $ i i ` ° § ; 3 i " § Z i 2 f ; ' é a P n ; r i l i o n B 1 3 0 L E . Y U T \ . O . Y l . 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D m e a n d o f f ;N e x t o n P p r o g r a m ; : ; w S t u d e n t p a r t l c i p a t z n g n i t h e n n ' V e r n o n V i n H o m e n e r o t h e w e e k -" § '§ § ' ° g § " s e r g z g n l i v y c h r ' g g m o m z a t n o n p r o g r a m m u s t r e p o r t e n d t h e r e .| o E N B * t o t h e i r s c h o o l r o o m s a s u s u a l .|T e n m e m b e r s a n d t w o v i s i w r s m e c h u r c h p a r l o r s .O n e h u n d e d _ »..».....1..A * H n 1- li ll C r e e k A i d S 0 . , e 1 g h t e e 1 }W E N o e a e n t t e d'1 l;\: U N C L E S A M I S N O T K I D D I N G W hen He Tells You to GET YOUR COAL NOW W hile the Get- ting Is Good.If Ylou Don't Have Coal Next W inter, You Are I is T elling lou o aiu! WE ani Telling Vll 'mw"uc "Thm.;Bd"°t_'H__~?n er i nd After ml s wa s over,uneM R S . ~ ~!¥»'§E3'en°»."~lc o mp gn lBt.\Illl¢d tg thg lodge M A N N R I T E S ~ K r u s e a n d M r s . A r t h u r A n - r o o r r u fo r th e e ve n i n gs p r og r a m(Continued Fr o m P ag e 1 )'dersem . Clarenc e Paulsen of Danai Imu a to r y wo r k wa s p u t o n by f' J ln h n ||m\¢ham.»of th e d e vo . nm Te k nma h lod lre an d Mr s. No r On Track This . - . - » - - M° "V1.I'\lGll.l.aupu.- - - - --...._their great ions.[tional mee ti ng and the hoatess7m,,,,W i lk i ns ma de 2 ver y under- Fune ral servic es W ith Mrs. De~ser ved a lunch.ISLHMHIIZ and attractive c andidate. relle Barber, loc al pa stor o f th ai ___."'- r"" *"Follo wing thi s wa s an othe r sc hool Congregational c humh, o ffic iatingl a.~~.;~of in struc tion and then the in stal- wi ll be h eld Su nd ay a t 2: 00 p. m. |3 ; ~~lation o f the ne w officers.Mr s. at the Congregational church =»"~=1|~_ Mable Bovee, of C mi g ,wa s in- inter ment,under th e =uP@Wi¢i°=\.Mr .9 1 2 , H g 5-§°"'{°Q"lé flg stalle d as president;Mr s .E m m aof c . K . B e nd or f , will I n mad e i n w w r h l p 1 ; h -lfraimquisr,o f o a k l n d ,as vic e- the Bla u cemetery .E ure i g gti t gi rweu oi -¢ mi uz §§ ;i °° f¢ rlvr ff id em-and Mr s.Li i lla n Ha n - .._- t D h h nn wnnlnr. Genuine jewel Mark Egg -gh i .,... ......, ... .._._-..S T U D I E S F E W D A Y S ,I % f ' ".L-'é"n¥f°2'1>»»-1 Puxlsen lm! "This closed the business ol E X A M LaV vlalled Mr.Mn.Chri '.Next year the mewP A S S E S S |NelS;T1n't;f Blar. Sundnv a!v.e1-noon 32'§T"£'.~§ lmld in Tekamsh. Do ld T 1 ,f M .Amang local eniertainersa n d » " I ` , _ H 2 2 3 5 £ f " 3 r . ' § | . , , i f ~ C . ~helped make the day pleasantPuma neiuhb6|*hood west ul Blllr,|HA S 8 9 TH B I R TH D A Y a v i o l i n solo by Master M1 ~\v..,»..».1 Whiln :mlv nlne 1 Will Follow Soon Winzip; rm-: PRICE is Low g r H 0is a`prvud youngster thls week. and with nucfn.Because of illnsu.Donald hns attended sthool uni: 2% days this year, and wns nblé to be prenem.only 19 days ln September.How~ ever,lt Yhe mggeotlon ol hhtzuhsr,Mlu Vera Nyguxd,he wuk the seventh grids unminnf tlnns at Blnlr,Frldey, and re. -..:...,\ .... .v.-nn nl 80%. John C. Bailey, Herman, noted in 89th blrthdny 'l\|elday, and ln onur of the occndon a family din- ner Wu held at the McCowxn home,Sunday.Hostzsses wereMiss Ida McCuwu\nnd Mn. EdHover; nthers present were TomWnke!leld`Sr l l r nnd Mn On Bla ir High School; she .W--~-°~-.of asafhe handled his violin like s veteran and many_ words nf praise were heard of his rendi- tion.Another was A reading by Jxnet Foley,fourteen-year~old Rubeninthe gsve a daughter uf Mr. and Mrs. Foley and \sophomore Hollen o{Blnlr, .nh Mr. AndMxs.|rexding entitled "Goodbye, Sister", Sam McCow\n.,which was also well received. l LUMBER s. COAL l I Pub P!! lc | |.Mildr ed Ha c kn ey c e ra o f th e V.F . re instailed, Tues» Assisting M m . her color bc amru 1 . IN ARLINGTON Mx. and Mn. Floyd Appleby whoss mnrri-use ~ p l s / c e ip Satdrday Eve '1'he_ mamnge of Miss Pearl A u x i l i a r y O f f i c e r s ... .°|e s d a Niko~isen~ dau~g~tcr of Mrs. HI°I ~~:rold N. Nieisen of Blair, and Alvim 18,arrived 3\'lYu'*i3 week forR_ May. son of Mrs. Arthur S An_:G€Veral weeks visit with Mr. Ap- derson of Bwwen IeblBkai WM1 pieby"s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har solemnized at a faeautih11 catldie-ite? Appleby of Arlington. light ceremony new saturday*Mr- and Mrs. Appleby (the form-:t h F i r s t L u t h e r a n f f f r D o r o t h y B r o w n )w e r e m a r r i e d | HOLD OPEN HOUSEAT SCHOOL FRIDAY Sevarsl hundred pstmns n.-tznded "open house" held at. Blair High School, Friday evening.The progrun dimaxed s week's exhibit of work done during the schom year by p\xpi\s of the grades ana high school.Special demonstra-tions were pmvidedby the science secretary ,Mr s .A n n a K i n z ;color bearers.Mrs..May Nelso n,Mr s Kate Lutz , and Mm. Ada Burc ham. Several o f t h e a b w e namgad -of11~ cers,wh o were unable to attend .. ; "_I .D i r n n f o n f " l 1 £ )i w e 1 l e ' d . {. M . y 6 9 0 .1 , s f ___§. § M n n a I u-..|.¢...... lhmfm1 0 1 9 HOLD OP AT SCH~ Sevarsl hun~ tended "open ho High School. Pri progrun dimax~patriotic neremony par-by Mrs.Mildred Hackney W .A u x i l i a r y O f f i c e r s .»A »4 °|~ secretary, Mrs. Anna King: color l Mrsbearers,Mrs.. May Ne son,Kate Lutz, and Mm...-Xda Burthflm .|a 1... l _\ L T Coming Week' Scheduled E v e n t s For The Week Of A p d 30-May 7 Thursday April 30 Home Improvement Club (Her- man)City Park Hemmn Elaptlsv.Kensington- uwu... .....--...f-... . ..... _French _Dmi sh la die s Aid-Mn. Grrir taller AndersenEpiscopalGuild-Mrs.Rm: Deets Thunday. May 7 Hillside Project Club--Mrs. Av nold HxhlnxltChrlstixm Missionary--Mrs. Her- man LudwigDorcas Society-BI:-s. Emil Stan- der . v .1 I1 I n n formed v a ._ " " 1 "W . auxili ary we d a y _ evening; Ilac kney wer.; a n a c o n u u c u e s s ,: u s o ul .A | \ . | ¢ ¢ v. .w i l l b e l1'\Sl¥I.l1|:§|H L B l u vvs 1.-_|departmenT h e c e r e m o n y w a s o p e n h o t h e A m a n a fh a 2 1 . 1 8 5 1 8 8 t § £ !l d i n K t l l ( '""""='Rev Hargm an :ne "'|l:\llln:~-w\»-e»""f-lcvenjn Mrs Lesne unen w=\=*|M,-5 Hoya lnpletr K rd Methodist Am Vnurcna.Churc h i n Bla ir w h Re v Charles .lessee p a s ww . s -'f an f o d r-ve C l u b -emma_e lt .»1mi;-man,o e o M C r t h y rogressx4Jfsrrcnhcrmlrrformcdthemnilni o !th e Cungrc gatlonal Ch,,,;1;_c m d Mi ss Ma xi n e ' \ I r s c L » n n A r ms tr o n g basement F e s t w a l 1 ' " ' " ' " " ' ° " '°"- -Pf="£°':=_'"E--.*!"=...°..°"?.';fi1E,'?;',. . ,i 4 1= e »- a s wa s » =me 4° 1 ' "' " "= " ° f * " °!'§=f====-I¥?2w¥=f§ Afternoon Club Atten d in g m e »»=1_===;=-=11>»,f°fpublic. -..------- »-- »MF.-Hdm A ue m m.r u,luxillan num wen mmm com- prelim t. presented her omeon mnndm- Killer of Premumz ne nl the ' d~ vg l g ' r i m ' K u 'p n - v ¢u c h - e n M 1 1 r e u | I H a c l m e y .D e p t .E u u y C h n l m l m M -= ~ . . . _ . - _ m . » m . . . . .n m r . l ¢ | i l l . l ¢ h e 1 Lilac E Plmls Codnplete ` decoration c ommmee. 'P eter TJ 'l°n,La tta s Hunts Sundny 3 Peter M .Ty so n e:ntertain n\\| \\1\»\¢\ hf ffieflds lt dinner ed u --Mrs.wxu n Methodist Youths at Oaklann, bun.Bapust Mxssxonary Mrs.Bruce day "ere Rev John F Brooks, McMillan Altria Thornburéh, Keimth Fee: Friday, Mly 1 .Double Fnur Bee! Club-George m°::mG:;k"hu_entertainedcircling i_uu. lllzlunluvnvuOffic ers f o r the c oming year are:President,Mr s. He le n A r ke ll;senior vice president,Mr s . Mary Tngc ralev; junior vic e :presl- den t, Mrs . E dith S mith: tre asu rer duc tress, Mr s. Alta King ; c lmplaln, Mr s .Louise Bo lln;guard,M n . A n n o Lo r etta Ra y ;1B~month Mr s .Min nie Carmic hael;c onf' ||:¢ull1\:u Luznnyyv, H-r.. ...-..lc h alrma n Ver n W er ns man o f F re -1 mo n t; P a u l Compton,commander or v .F .W .Post N o 1251,and Mr s .E l la Caldweil,president O! Blai r L egi on a uxi lia ry . A lun c h of m a w b e m short c ak¢ a nd c o ffee was se rved at we conc lusion of the meeting. 1trustee,Mr s .Ma th ild n Ha me n u A C Memb ers Th e an nu al L ilac Time Fe stival, one o f th e outstanding social .events of the College y ear, will be hc ld in the Dana.Cvllei re Aud itorh u m o n Saturday evening,Li ay 2 . Li la c Ti mo is sponsored b y me m- ber s of th e Da na "D " c lub an d W . A . A . F i ve girls,chosen b y th e i t u - dc nt b ody , will c ompos e the honor atInner-on of LM- I; M. cm, r. anr.l Mn. l Mrs. | wu - llnvv Hindley homeLurky Porkcrs-Andrew Alback home blondny, Mn 4 Lutheran Sunday Selma! Staff- Mrs. J. T. Nc-lcon Tuesday, May 5Cozy Corner Clu litrnice Dor- nuker 'l American Lezion Auxiliary Ken- nt dinner, Sunday,honoring Mr. und Mrs.Jack Maher o!San Francisco, Cslifdrnil. Other .guull were Mr. and Mrs. Reed 0'Hnnlon,Sr., and Ruth Arm, Mr. and Hrs. James Maher, Mm.Marie Maher and Bobby ol Omahl, and MillKatherine Welnh of Missouri Vd- ley,Iowa. :nias and y euow o rc umn._- ~ - -- . .- ---__loc nl restaurant Sunday andhi m. A p leb y s th e d augh ter ot ''Irs.E1if. =1;ea r= § mwn o f Bu rbank *ha swuv enjo y ed an :I tems nd as graduate o f the _Burbank m g a ? " " " " x ; ? : 1 2 2 : b e l n e m - " " ' " 3 _ m g M n . m u lHr- An- ll- I"..,. J... las-...1¢nm¢.M:ahaha; _. . . -l i n e a l !I n l1 Er ll 1l 1| T w e n t v m e m b e r s E§&B¢:§ 'nr Eh¢"_Ar\|n§z_¢n:.;¢_'§5_°§;;|{,§_'§§.j',;,:|"un»-A.l,erxnoo}\ Club er gush of me~ 'lme Herman Womars %\..». Wednes- dayaihmoon,at u musical pr~o~ mm and te a-The allair took nlace at the Baptist Church ofat the corunadon.The girls sel- ected am:Virginia Campbell, Blair:Eleanor Jensen,Chicago.Il\inois: Betty Ann Oleaen, Hutch- h..~._m m m u :Ma mu e t mw sm~ on-. . s " 'd Ag a i ns t Di r\ " .s f D c f e nf f ; \ §l / . 7 5 J /N ! 1 In v a s i o n ! ) i§§lPem31§§Q"1}`F'l:T"ri;>n i~febra,sksl.| 5 A party at the Appleby home¥§. N. iflekfst I Event of today WALTER LYCHELEAVESDANA W alter Ly c he,instruc tor of mathematic s and p hy s ic s at Da na Colege,leaves Saturday fo r Ch i - cngo where he wi ll un de rg o pr e- ' limi nary training to serve as a n in smlc to r in s Uni ted S tates Ne v- Betv-'een twe nty -fi ve an d thi rty members of th e 'Roy al Nei ghb or Kensington attended s. nine o'eloc k break fast held this (Thur sday ) mor ni ng a t the ho me o f Mr s .M. E. Ty so n.The hostess' assistants were Mr s .Mi nn ie Tr ip le tt,Mm . J .W .Sutherland a n d Mr s .Elsu: Mcfh-ide.The b reak fast was one of a ser i¢m nf soc ial even ts whi c h will be o1»'r's HALL Bennington, Nebr. i n n d a v .N a v 3 r d 'iieén-mn."~~--'~-~-~y Musical readings wen given by Johansen,Fresno, California:and M _W'| -}{k d Honor Lyeke, Elkhorn, Iowa. QM;1I\sTr i ease:e v i i ;Gene MeGrne, Teknrnah. 1 . Loy etj b th of _roam. and Miss Lillian Koudele n!j.aa'l"*" at Qnnx fhlrws EM »-~ -~--- ...nl ».¢»\ fm `l(\mz. starpast A< d I\HwI 1 I '" "' _ _\ l \ | a i |' l v ~P o i n t 'W HS u - U » .U .t h e h o n o r a t h Cha§;1i:e1'a's Orchestra OPEN EVENINGS 7 to 9 P.lVl. Every Week DayStarting Monday, May ith Buch's Grocery Kennard |Ir Miss Vera Neuernberger,Wear sehool teacher, is ill with mumps. ;Susan lleeh, daughter ot' Mr. and !\lrs.Ben Rceh,has the measles this week,|Mrs, Ed Jensen entertained tm!imcmbers of her birthday club, Emery aftemuon. |The Washington _County Wo- mxxn's Chorus broadcasted a con-cert over radio station KORN in Fremont, Friday.\Guests at the Patrick Healy ,homc, Sunday. were Mr. and Mn. QM. L. Healy, Dr. Delia Lynch and ~l\liss Mary Moran of Omaha; and ,Mm Ma ry Roberts of Sheridan., Wyoming. ll Lwns selected ny memners on u'Dano D. Club.Robcrt Jensen.Chicago.chair- man of the program committee.has announced that President Lawrence Siersbeck will hawchargeof the ooroiiation.The] program will include local tnlent and talent from other schools,with the following high-lights: Mrs. Gladys Moore Bergenl Sioux City, Iowa,former voice, instructor at Dana, will present nvoeulsolo;Mrs.Ann Radcliff] Bryant of Tekamah will give areading; Clavirz Wheeler of 0,.,...g ha, violin solo; Miss Lois Ann, Baker, Omaha. marimba solo; anaMissClsricoSommers,Oakland, vocal solo. o u r , v m v u c P E T E | j ui Training school. Following mo*al "cuks of work in Chicago, he will mms. ALVIN R. M.-ix lb" "='f'K"'='% 'P one of the govern rmnn bv Rana" Palms,fems and large baskeu of colorful snupdragons decorated the church.Preccdinr; ihe ccre~ mony,Mrs.James Hansen sun!"At Dzxwrring" and "The Lord ls My Shepherd".Organ nccompllm-ment was provided by Miss AK"f> lumen, who also played the wed- ding march.The bride, given in marriage by her uncle,James Sorensen oxCouncilBluffs.were a brocadeu \~mr» satin zowm with a trainl |I .lion performed. ments training schools. although his ultimate destination is not known at this time MRS. AUSTIN BACKFROM HOSPITAL Mrs.Milan Austin who hasbeen confined w the Methodist Hospiw in Omaha lor we past week,returned to her home in Blnir, 'huesday afternoon.She is recovering nicely from an opera- l is reported. . l l d h i ;iring by the kenslngtov.. Club Notes Busy Bee Club 'llrs Sophie Reeh.was hostes to nine members of the Busy Bee Club, Wednesday afternoon, at the monthly meeting of the group.'Um club recently gave $5 to the Red Cross. Blue Ribbon Clubs The Blue Ribbon Baby Bee! and va.,Clubs will meet Saturday AE R OW AJ L I L U U A v v n n 232: A jay to uae! Ap ly . . .:han nit back nm admiredlrrlm in only tn:my min 32 On. utrsl to n smooth nluaa ~flninh. Snowblnl hlgh qua ]ohnson's Glo-Coat i§"&: Halfpn1inl|'Imz Gln(T n n 1.l.¢~a\e~n a finish an mu atsparkle na Fihber Mc(}reand Moliyl So any to uso!'rry the economical Inge §§'2: size. u I-lsuulv Snowbird Mapsr~- " ' - r a r v - ~ -§snun ar pmm. maps mnda of stout and 3 f i Z. .may 2ply ynrmn. 'rm rum :in for " '~ F u r n i t u r e P o l i s h m l ' ,..ASnowbird hnnd. The rlvrnr amber color 9 ' and (mn clan on of rednr nuke n de '||;'mrux to The Dolllh um neu /nn u! um gruxm ¢-uxflmey.~ ) LAnsoN sronn Beef or .Veal Roasts F r e s h G r o u n d Be e f o r P o r k All Kinds of com M EAT n. M. Corn, z Cans -,»:sc Pgrk and Beans, Large Can »-l5c Post Toanies or Corn Flakes,Box 101: Ma r c o 0 a t m e a l , L a r g e Bo x .»l8c Crystal W hite Soap, 6 Bars --25c Ma r c o e l l y Ma k e r , B o x .-»91: Pa r k R o a s t s Fresh Cabbage Cauliflower,Rsdlnhes,Tu- matoes,Asparagus,Celery , Ne w Potatoes,Sweet Pota- toes,Grapefruit,Oranges, berries nuu na . ~ U.. - .. ._ _ _M R S . D A M , H O O P E R , IThe country home of Mr.andMrs. Edwin Dam in the Sheridan Tovmdhip was the scene of a hap- py gathering,Sunday afternoon. when around twenty-five relatives and friends from I-Hemont, Hoop-er Winslow and Hernmn gatheredufi-emind Mrs. Dam that ghe..aa5x' Wil!" séeibiéin neckline was adorned with a double strand of pearls, and her lace edged finger 'tip veil of white net hung from a1.-omnet trimmed with small ncarlh. She carried a shea! of calln lilia. r Miss Mildred Hansen of Moor- head, iowa, as bridesmaid wore a blue floor-length gownmnd u cox- onet of pink camations. Diwis. Hall .Nuptials Told Miss Lillie Davin of Blair, daughter of Mrs. Emma Davis of bong Beach, Califomia,becamethe Bride of Harold Hall, mn of Mm.Mabel Hall of Blair, in a Q&'énaXg'2l2 the home of Miss Dar-llene Sorensen. Danish~ Ladies Aid Mrs.Christoifer Andersen Wi\l envertain at her home, Wednesdayafternoon. May 6, for the Danish Ladies Aid, Lutheran Shfl r~stal ~ l m ~Soap,~6 Bars »-25c alrco elly Maker,Box. -»»91: enju~cd. ~an~a lunc h ,'Iit~ fo k i n g "wa s i n order before departure. BRING US YOUR SOA z@B\m eef or .Veal Roasts HOLD "CLEAN- DAY AT COL The annual "clean up" d ins held this (Thursday) = on the Dann Cohege cam~entire student body, asofn poll taken Wednesparticipate in the campai Fresh Ground Beef or Pork All Kinds of c o m M E A T Pa r k R o a s t s Fresh Cabbage Cauliflower,Rsdlnhes,Tu- matoes,Asparagus,Celery , Ne w Potatoes,Sweet Pota- toes,Grapefruit,Oranges, berries ~\hmassed andther milestone of l I iourney.. i{e's|'Phe bridegzroom was attendee " f e b y his fratern ity brother,Pam Green of Linc oln.Ush ers were g ; J a m e s Hansen an d Fr e d Paulsen ' o f B la i r .,n simple wedding performea tiunuuy .Apr il 26,at. the ho me o f M r s Derelle Bar be r in Te kmnn h.Mr s Barber is p astor of th e Cong rega- tiona l Ch urc h o f Blair. _ ........................u»... Th e Lu th er a n Sunday scnooz staf f wi ll h old its regu lar meeting, next Mo nda y e ven ing, at th eho rne of Mr s. J . T. Nelson. A I .Anrrilixrv I1 1 |f "'| ° » \ - » - - -| - _ " _ _b e e n m a w i t h b l n ! a n d w h i t e n n - L ' E G E | d o m i | p n t i : | g _ t h e c 9 1 u r _ | e h e m a .~ ayisbe alwmqm Winn- ifnnerson the Dann College campus.Theentire student body. as the result. of a poll taken Wednesday, will participate in the campaign. Men's Zelan jackets! 's z . o o t o $ 4 . 5 0 .lust the Righ t Th ing lo 'v€B| »' i_y ¢ Me n ' s S l ac k S u i t s a n d P a n t s Suits sz.so to $5.00 Pants --$1.95 to $4.95 Sport Shirts $ .95 to $1.95 . to Mr .and Mr s .J .H.Kern tho rnc of Oakland,Caiiforni Mr s.Kempth orne,the f o r m Maxi ne Gusmson of B lai r, i s t dmu f hte r o f A. D .Guatason. l\!AR'i`lN To Mr . u n d Mrs . R. Ma r ti n o f Altoona,Iowa, daughter, J anice Mae, born Ap 2 6 a t th e Meth odis t Hospi tal Des Moines.Mr s . Ma n i n i s t for mer E mma Zi e g le r o f Bl~ V . $3.50 to $3.95 | sen:Sunday School and B: classes at 9:30. This will be the H LU"l` H! I RA N-Ha ro ld C . J or g 1 Hy meeting at. the c hurc h. The » 'W ill be spent.at.Da na Coll where Dr.Ca rlse n wi ll preac h 10:45. s'r.M A R Y ' S EP I S COP A Sunday School.9:30.Ho ly C munion a t 11 o' c loc k, Rev. Ne J oy ne r will be the o elebr ant. C H U R C H O F CHRIS'I`--'I` Lindenmey c r:Churc h School, Ground Beef or Pork 1 Aumnas of g com MEAT i z@B\m I S a n o n z e -- $1.25 to $1.95 We Sell Quality at the Lowest Price J- D, GARRISON --- - - --"1 xx::n1»frno12N1~:.A 9 mf son aa v . _ Cauliflower,Rsdlnhes,Tu- matoes,Asparagus,Celery , Ne w Potatoes,Sweet Pota- toes,Grapefruit,Oranges, berries 'fm young people left that even- ing for Detroit, Michigan, where Mis. w9/"'il;r;soiwill assist the host `Pn\mcr Strcct. -~;=\.v' :~ ~~; ..:=;f>i' fa"'a'2 n ., 1|~....»..:R . ..-'sq rhursuay l.\II.El.lul..|uu,. . . . ...._Hansén ac ting as c b-hostess.Th e mn Mr s .Fra nk K en da ll an d da ug h- p.;f£!l, Sharon, of W althill spent sev- a.eral day s this we ek wi th Mr, an d :] | h 1l$.Emo ry Hu n t, J r . ,and sons. ne Mr .and Mr s.Ma rs ha ll Ty son fo n d f a mi ly o f Omah a spent Sun- A.` ;i ;y o t the p ar en ta l, M. E . Ty so n, o_me.If",Sund ay visi tor s of Mr . an d Mrs. in A. J . Co nra d an d fa mily we re h ir. i n la n d M r s .R. P . W illiams of Ce dar ir.Bluf fs.| Mr s .E m m a Tay lo r,l"i'sidilnf near Rose Hi ll shipped six w w_avera ging 486 lbs.fo r the Mlr n i 1 -day ma r ke t f o r whic h she re- jnfg teived $13.60. a s Mr s.Chris Nelson entertained .nu n number o f fri ends and r elati ves, alicia.H A l)l|lLu| ..u 11 \|1esson on c heese-mmung wma | ilu"The b ride wer e a light blu e suz tglwrdéd b y MTS . L E .Larsen. wi th :navy and rose ac c essoiies;GUestB inc luded Mrs. C. E. Frenc h her Qgrgagg wa s m d r05 eg s ur- la nd MTB.J oe Jessen.Mr s .J ohn rounded by white c a rnations.Sharif wi ll g lg e g l a t 'the Ma y Atte nda nts were Mlss Bernice mee ti ng o f_e c u Goldbeek of Blair and W iilus Mun-;dorf o f Omaha.Mi ss Goldbeek Study To Lea rn Clqfrworeli g h t blue,also,wi th rvs ei Th e Study To Lea rn Projec t and na vy accessories;and had a Club me t wi th Mr s . Otto Lu s c h eu , corsage o f pink carnations.i'I'hursdny .Th e lesson on cheese ma ki ng wa s gi ve n b y th e lea de rs , Mrs. Lusc hen and Mrs. Ole Jensen. Officers f o r th e c oming *fear are Mr s.He nr y Vo ss ,president,and Futu re pla ns of the eo uple h ave not y et been announc ed.I\Irs.' lla ll.wh o has been employ ed a t the B en Fr ank li n Sto re , will lea vesoonf o r a vis it amo ng rela tives.Mrs.Ole Jensen,secretary.Th e c lub wi ll meet on Ma y 28 wi thin California.l Mr s .Ole J ensen. Buy De fense Bond s and ISaving S tamps No w!*Advertise 'fn Th e E n te mr ls e OHNSON'~ SELF POLlSHlNGi f f ` . J 'a m - \ ' : u m I :un Poliuhn and pmnmBoonundllnolwm, gl ~an no ~bbang-s|°.c¢°1.hsm askddn.n o o n~ll-L0/17'v o u s un n 5 9 °| l l l ' l 9 8 ° a u - H5 4 s n :n u KOLTERMAN'S ~BE§3=|;,;;N|<;|r~a s1on.£§ ~ last Friqqythe occasion celebrar n l"1 ing her birthday.1| ,.-'Mr. and Mrs. Bennard Reeh nnd, nn-' daughters entertained,Tuesday \iile evening,for Mr.and Mrs. Jack Maher of San Francisco, Califor-i.I We/my mn//M "'_.\° Oranges 220 Size, Daz.3'1c A p p l e s L a r g e ,3 l b .B o x ,Z i g c .'| ,c Lewis Lye 3 Cans 17: Lettuce, Carrots and Radishes C o r n F l a k e s '~~'Mu.LER's 2-l\l.b0x -l9¢ 3Packages 17c l»lb. box »loc Full Line of Garden Seeds We/my mn//M "'_.\° Oranges 220 Size, Daz.3'1c A p p l e s L a r g e ,3 l b .B o x ,Z i g c .'| ,c Lewis Lye 3 Cans 17: Lettuce, Carrots and Radishes C o r n F l a k e s '~~'Mu.LER's 2-l\l.b0x -l9¢ 3Packages 17c l»lb. box »loc Full Line of Garden Seeds _.a k ND R.om37c w ITE DA Y 48 lbs.Q9 24 lbs. - 9Sc A.10|ion riot' ice.ND : n ::rch . r d at ma.Mrs. Lynn Witt. of Omaha 5p0'|lfSrlturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Strode.Mr. and Mrs.Russell Peak and Judy of Omaha spun! &1nday with the Strodes, and Hill Cappis of Fremont was a guest on Monday. Mr. and Mm. Paul K. Siert and M1-und 'M1~n Rnhnrf seam-L and Men's Zelan jackets! 's z . o o t o $ 4 . 5 0 .lust "§BiQif""'= lo 3 1 'n V . $3.50 to $3.95 S a n o n z e -- $1.25 to $1.95 We Sell Quality at the Lowest Price J- D, GARRISON o Booth's Fresh Frozen Stravd rries, Red Rasp- berries, Etc., Corn, Peas, Lima Beans, Brusse\s Sprouts, Broccoli, Etc.; and Fresh Frozen Fish SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "*0RANGES, Calif. Sunkist, DDZ. ....._..._-..__25¢ ''T Texas Seedless, 6 For..1'1c e Suits~$2.50 to $5.00 Pan ts --$1.95 to $4.95 Sport Shirts $.95 to $1.95 . no~s sums\ .1 ». ~ I.r LE I.!l o c 8.»I1\.||1 .Qandsermon.7:30 p m . ,J u meet.inp;;8:30 plm., revival se L U T H E R A N , K E N N A R D W A S H I N G TO N- - P . C . J e n s Sunday School, 10 a.m., and ch sengice,11 aan.,a t K e n n chufch.N o servic e or aclmoo W as hin gto n. All o ur y ou ng » are in vi te d to the Lu th e r Rally spo nso red by Da nn Col wi th meetings at.10:45, 2:30 7:30. The Dana c hoir prooen ann ual ho me c on c er t i n the mg .C O N G R E G A T I O N A L - M r s rc lle Barber:Sunday Schoo Churc h Services,11. ME'l`HODlS 'I'--J ohn P.B 10 a.rn.,church sc hool;w pleased wi th o u r aver ag e s anc e but welc ome any othe should enroll i n ou r ~ r l mm., Mo r ni n g W o r sh i p, se r "Th0\1ght, Word and Deed". Youth Fellowship. no~s srolgm T h e B la i r H o i ~ A llnme lmuimuiau m o n w Mrs. J. H.Grimm and lim. C.T.Farnham returned Tllesdny from Lincoln, where they had been guests since last Friday at the, home nf Mrs. Grimnfs sister, nm. 'Earl IL Brooks.1 Booth's Fresh Frozen St;'aw\x'ries, Red Rasp- ''Be Brusse\shnrles, Etc., Corn, Peas, Llma ans, '-»-'~h \ lI ,~ l ' ~,i ~ CIA L S FOR FRIDA Y A ND S A TURDA Y ANGES, Calif. Sunkist, Doz. ......._.........__25c .17cAPEFRUIT, Texas Seedless, 6 For. RROTS, Calif. Green Top, Lge. Bch. ._... 66 PARAGUS, 2 Large Bunches .......,._.._.....=..,.15c LAI) DRESSING, Raretreat, 26~oz. Jar_23c EERIOATS, 2 Lge. Pkgs. ..........-....-.............-.25c FFEE, Butternut, Regular or Drip, Lb.,..33c LVET, 2-oz. Tm ..__._.,....................-................._.....10c ~ A S T , F a n c y B e e f , L b . ~ IENIES, Best Grade, Lb. ._,.........-......__."3c EESE, Kraft, Brick, Cream Pimiento, 2-lb. Bofx _,.,..__._.._,___,,._,..-;,...................._.,...67c Ch I 10pi a n sh~ | n Yo T. f gn'holr;~ .1 ». ~ v 1 Chops LEAN CENTER CUTS lb. 33c Minced Ham WIlSON'S lb, 18c Lettuce, Carrots and Radishes Oranges 220 Size, Daz.3'1c Apples Large, 3 lb. Box, 23c Grapefruit Large, Each Sc Bologna lb. 19C Lewis Lye 3 Cans 17: Cheese KRAFF lb. 33c Corn Flakes MlLLER'§ 3 Packages 17c . J. SAS Phone 33 .We beliv e;- F l o u r w ITE DA Y 48 lbs.Q9 24 lbs. - 9Sc Steak ROUND ORSIRLOIN lb. 37c Hamburger ALL MEATlb. 7.3¢ Boiling Beef lb. l8c Full Line ofGarden Seegs Pork Liver FRESH SLICED lb. llc CRACKERS z-nu. box l9¢ l»lb. box »loc I eop\e agualege, and s its wen- De-,ID. oaks: areMend- ` ,whoL11 mo np.n'I., l dinner, Saturday. by Mr. and Mrs.Lmnard Miller of Omaha.Theoccasion was Mrs.Miller's birch~ day. Wa\do Hancock of Herman wason the Omaha Stock Market. Mqn» day, with a shipment of 104 chaxcr 400 lb.hogs for which he re-ceived $13.20 and his arm.Paul, had a shipment uf 86 head awr- aging sew lbs. which bmugb! fhf same price E Mrs.Nancy Mcflonnahn ann Mrs.Olive Gosssrd of Wayne nm Arthur L omch and Bnnnn-\were Tuesday dinner guests nt.U\e _Shawn Kay were entertained B!` 1 i\ no~s srolgm th's Fres rozen -,ries, Etc., Corn, Peas, Lima Beans, Brusse\s outs, Broccoli, Etc.; and Fresh Frozen Fish ECIA L S FOR FRIDA Y A ND S A TURDA Y RANGES, Calif. Sunkist, DDZ._..._-..__25c RAPEFRUIT, Texas Seedless, 6 For..1'1c ARROTS, Ca\if. Green Top, Lge. Bch. _61: SPARAGUS, 2 Large Bunches ...."""f*...:._.15c ALAD DRESSING, Raretreat, 26-oz. Jar_23c HEERIOATS, 2 Lge. Pkgs.~..-.25c OFFEE, Buttemut, Regular or Drip, Lb.,,33c .106 M c "3c ELVET, 2-oz. Tin ~ ' OAST, Fancy Beef, Lb. ._.-_..........._......... " IENIES, Best Grade, Lb. .,_...___...._. HEESE, Kraft, Brick, Cream, Pimienw, 2-lb. Bo'x .__.._..,..___.W;..,.._.,,.,..,..,..67c ingcrel!Ch 10pl~ a n sh~ I-.Ya T. 1 gn' ho\r:~ \ Refrigerated Locker;or ' en =»r Carl Lorsc h home.Sunday vi gulm of th e L o :a c he s we re Fr e ema n ;L o f ti s and Ho wa rd ,and Clarence Freeman of Cra ig;Mr .|.rid Mr s. ,F loy d Fietc her and sons,Lester and Dean of Be atri c e, Mrs.Errllc 1A n d er s o n md daughtenl,Mr .ann Mm .|.nuln IInvnndiok of AIiU0Tli1' M r Mi d Mrs . L eon ard Lo fti s an d family . Mr. and Mr s. Flo y d Lof t1s m d fa mi ly o f Ha r m! r l;Mr .and Mm .W alter L u n c h and Darlene of Craig:Mr .an_d M n Ar thu r Lor5c h and Bonnie.\ 'C I _ 7nun- 1~1@1m1» Apfg ao, me 200 Attended Reception For ||||| ~ ~ f.li ' 1 A The :annual election of officen: w k v i m.Tuesday.when theGoldenHo ur P r° . i¢ d- C lu b met a t r ~~w ~ ¢- wi . a a Servi~ il l~king for qudifiod ap- plicants to fill the following john: N913 Notes40.~ halpinr S1\.hlcv Rumua~ len ¢¢1¢b1-ate hm- birthdgi. ~ I ld h o d i li l -T h o l l v r h o l n i l r f l w h m m c o me b y either n nxoutbly ng r e e ma nt o r a life c ontrac t.On either they m e furnished wi th _.......I rl |¢\n\f|r\r ma dlc n l CI N; ~ ~..c,~¢1"S ¢e°{\}f Z#:5i-,Q .f. .j.». :.;§§!r ~_»f3 \1¢C."z"%l .ar n f li j! § ; " ; l r '.1 " "" ",ii ..v .¢L¢h: ee :mu vt\!""'i'-"'|"'Hr s .E lme r s n u f f m d E lme rJ r . , _ o f A u b u r n ,s p e n t g p m W e d : . c u f u .. . . _ ! _ .A i * h i `| "l 0 C r o w d |H o m e Tmwmuw. "Umuumnm I l l I i d l l v l l u l .P u \ ' > | | c a t i o n The Crowell Memodsl Home of i r reserved nstlon-wlde pub- ty lsst week through l news ry sppeuing in "The Chris- n Adware",ofllclsl newspa-r-msgazine of the Methodist nxeh, published in Chlosgo. Writben by Rev. A. D. Burrell.pedntenuent of the Home,the blcls reads as follaws: "Slmsv,¢§ within the corporate nite of his thriving little diy is me was knee the palstisl home O!r. and Mp. C. C. Crowell. Now it inds as a monument to Lhdr snerodty, for in' 1906 they ded- l it ua the Nebraska Annual Con- lrenes lov use ss sn old people's rme.1. "Only thirty-seven pemons cxna sceommodsted, for thi! is not s.rge instiwtion but a home, and xs limlwd number ot guests lakes it possible to mdntain the nmelike atmosphere. "Both hen and women are ad» litted as guests. They need not be rvmu, ww., ..........,, ._Y___and clothing. Those who ere sble, pay according m 1 seals MWFmined by their nge And physlw condition. A lim!!/sd number sm cared for free of d'mrK¢~"The Crowell Hemurisl Home insnpportd by the Nebraska Con-ference.The Rev.Clxxrles B. l-Iankins of Omalm in presidmh md Mrs. Bm-res: ss the matron." H E R M A N N E W S md children of Psnlllionz Mr. .md Mrs. Edgar Skinner of Blsir.Amon: *Xu msnv who alluded funeral services for Mn. J.A. West. Thursday. were LIN. llsmleJsckwn. Mr. md Mn. W. J. Rut-ledze. Mr.snd Hrs, Perry Roseand children.Mr. md Mrs. KyleJansen snd children at Omshn, Mr.md Mrs. Robert. Adams md ehll-dren. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eckley,Mr. end Mrs. Funk Tsylor. Hn.Huy 'Timm Mr. and Mrs. LsrneyBeker. Miss Nellie Baker end Mt. and Mrs. Cerlton Baker of Teks~ mah, Mn. Gail Drayer ol Lincoln,Mrs. Vlc Jansen of North Bard. Bny Defemsg Bonds and Saving S ps Now! ,l l 's HOURS 9 to 12: 2 to 5. Appointments Made mscShu Mwill OmmLulderMr.md wel l wx' m weJol Lo. 1 entM1Ve. M1 mll\'l 50: nn| ww $L,rnwCl Am* a i lay :mul Blwnauyeu home.Irs: D. E. Hayes spent Sunday\Mr. md Mrs.Bruce Smith in lr. and Mn. Fred Ray.M n .a Potter. nuts sod Dsrml Val- wors Sundav dinner sruests of.and Mrs.Joe Bandar.Mr.l Mm, rrea Bm., of Omaha ro visitors. also.»Ars.Madeline Hannon of Mil-ukee.Wlsconsln arid C. A.ornas of I n Crosse. Wisconsinre vdsitora this week 01 Mrs.ianna Olson. and the A.H. w e e .M r .a n d M r s .J .A .J e r p e r s e n Le x - t ai n e d a t d i n n e r .S u n d a y f o r -.a m d M r s .J .C . ! . . a ! M 1 l .M l ' l ~ r n o n l L a r s e n a n d J l m m l c a n d rs .C ,W .C h r l n e n s a i o f F l . . m t :M r . a n d M r s .B r i l l H o : - s e e k d s o n s a n d M i l o L a r s e n o f D e n i - n. Iowa.Mr.and Mn. Ernest GrenierldchildrenandNoraCushmanare Sunday dinner meats of Mr.ld Mrs.Hsrrv Hultquist of althill.Mrs.William Mesdor of Teka-sh was a guest at n combinedeetinz of the W. S. C. S. andesleysnGuild nt the Methodist iurch,Wednesday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson,Mrs. rnanda Rasmussen.Miss Dag- nr Olson and lvsn Olson wereinnerguests,Sunday.at the horvsld Petersen home.Mr. and Mm Harry Swan and ins of Omaha were Sunday din- er guests of Mrs. Sarah Swannd visited Mrs.Sws.n's mother, lrs. James Van Horn.Mrs. Harold Brewester. Jeaninend Terry_of_Fi'§m_ont__spent`_Sat- Severin rsua vyf.-----1 --~and female600 Track Workers for RAI mas ________--.42-sae hr. soo Switchrnen --------$7 .8 2 300 Brakemen,r;rels\1¢-$ 7-32 1 Suent ________E;__-..__.S400 Mo. 1 Horticultnrist, hybrid seed com -,.._--.;6.;$45 wk. Sevenl --SX o.Young men to take free taining in mschine shop, welding, rs~din,sheet metal, and wood- work.Young men, free training andDW, learn to be cook, aviation mechani¢8. aircraft sheet met-al worker, gas and diuel me- chanic, and baker.For these and hundred-B o! otheropenings,write to the United sum; Employment Serviw. Fre- mont, Nebraska, or contact their representative when he will be in the Court House at Blair on Wed- nesdays from 9:00 to 4:30.=This is a. free service, no !'l1lr€.\'= to employer or johseeker.|Watch next week's paper for new jobs. The W . s G. S. - gg gglwn G 'ld t f a soci rnoon.€".».."li»-eil Wednesday.The affair was in the nature 0;akitchen shower. for the new kitch- ~ _sd by Nurs Cushman.iii HS. 22 50 . by Marilyn Ncl~ son and a vocal duet bv Mrs. James Presbn and Mrs. S» R. biwe- Chris iunnuaseu.ne u n mu " .Raymond Rasmussen and dsmdi-ters. Harry Madsen and family and Mrs. Jams Iverson.Sunday lower meats of theAlbert |Kuhrs and Duane were Mr.and MIB-Rl7fhol\d French andfamilyandMr. and Mrs. Louie Mr. and Mrs.George Rasmussen and family were Sunday aftemoonand mover guests of Mr. and Mu.Chris Ndsors and Helera Mr. andMrs.Everett Stork and childrenwg; ovsnink irliests of the Ras- mnssen's.Sunday svsnlnz ma ts o f Mr.and Mn. Hans Wulf were Mann.and Mhsdames Bud Crondy andfamily-Harland Wulf and Shar-lmo. will Wulf and Donald; Bob Wulf. and Donna ReedMr.and Mrs. Ed Christensenwere Saturday aftemoon visitors of the Pete lvarsena Sunday vis- iton were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ras-mussen and Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. Jens Ivarsen.Mr. and Mrs.Harland Nelsonand Mr.and Mrs.Fred Jensenwere Saturday eveninr zueata of Mr. snd Mrs. Chris Nelson.Mrs. Helens Taft of Fremont spent several days visitimt her sis-ter. Mrs. Emma Andresson.OnSaturday evenins they visited Mrs. Solomon Barton._Mr. and Mrs.Msnnn Denmanand family were Snturdav eveninzguestsofthe Clarence Hansen Those helnine Will Hansen cele br-ste his birthday, Sunday, wereMr snd Mrs. Marlon Denman andfamilyof Snrinarfield.Mr.andmg,Ernest Wenerzuard and Mrs, hed Peek spent rnarsoaywith Mrs. R-ay M¢Conmsha.1 Mrs. Fred Hovendick mrbrrt Lum. Mlrsv et a nd Doris were Fremont siwvuerl.Saturday.Mrs Howard Hovendick at-tended the funeral services forFlorenceHopewellat Tekamsh, Wed esda r n y,Mr and Mrs.Art Malill and Melvin entertained at Sunday din-ner for Mr. and Mrs. Ed Iasnrwellof Bancroft and Mr. and Mrs. Ray-mond Madll and family. Afternoonmms were Mr. and Mrs . HennLongwell of Omaha: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Maxill and family of Bon-son vm eydirll visitors.Ruby hi-sen was a Sundav af- ternoon visitor at the Chris Kuhl- man home.Mrs. Lester Curlev nent I-'rldayevenimrat the August Jordanhome.Mrs. Bert Thompson mentWednesday evenimz there,Mrs. Herman Snrick received abadlyinjuredlez.Monday,whenthewind whipped a screen doorout of her hands and threw her| 1 I onto the walk.'Wednesday eveninz mlests attheRaymond Marin home. help~ me Mm.Mlirill celebrate herbirthday.were Messrs. and Mes-dames Vernon Clements,HaroldMairillanddaughters. A. I, Ma-.K\i and Bobbie, Art Maltill and Melvin: and Wilbur Clemente.Fred Hovendick and familv wereSunday dinner ituests of Mm. Mar-\ i tm L M H _e ry oven ck ome r.tBlair. $uhirday. to care for Mrs.Hove di k wh 'ill.n c o is _Mr and Mrs Parke Loftis undfunny were Mnda evenin ._ Miss Ethel May Ray,Mr.and\ en; the orogram consisted of sing- fsmilv.c yons rs.oxendick went io th Hen H di h llilrs. A. uf. Clelff. gve arenort Ernn Jean of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. y gv i s Mrs. Jens Jensent Mr.and Mm.ers st the "QQ Peck h°m":. .\Ja4:k Burchsm. Miss Betty A\bs|:k,: Warrick and family.Andrew Al- .hach and children. Lloyd Johnson`Russel Ward and son. Merle Wand use nuuw os ...__-.._,..Ho mi n.Mrs.Gudrnond§?§..w» was electd vresldenl.; Mn.Ge0¥`!0 Chamberlain and Mn. Cecil Ives. leader-s.A and F: Mrs.nmra re t Williams.health leader; Mrs.Clyde Metzler, read-inz leader; Mrs. Byron Bunn. mu»sic leader;and Mrs.George K. Nelson,secretary-treasurer.Mrs. Harry Tywmand Mrs. Ed~ mu' Larsen vidted at the Kenneth Baker home in Tekamsh. Sunday. Mx. and Mrs. Clyde Metzler andEthelMarisentertainedat sup-per, sunday. for Mr. and Mrs. By»ron Bums and children, Jackie and Mary Ann.Mrs. _A_ R. Bales ment Friday with her dsfar. Mrs. Oval Reeves and family;Mrs. Lester Hansenwas also a vidwr.Sundav guestsat the Reeva home were Mr, am.Mrs. Byron Bunn ard fsmilv and Mrs.Howard Um:and baby ot Blair.Mrs. Geonre Monran was s Monday eveninz caller.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Soll anddsuzhter. Pearl. attended the fn-neral of Mr.Soll's cousin.M m 'Henry Logernann. at BenninztonnSaturday.| Mr. and Mrs, Brysh Warrick en-tertained at dinner.Sunday, forMr. and Mrs. Cecil Brant and Missletha Fitchhorn of Blair.gMr. and Mrs_Cecil Brant hadas their miata Wednesdav even~| ine.observing Mr.Bi-snt's hirtl\~[ day. Messrs. and Mesdarnes Bryon, of Herman;Mrs. Minnir-Olsen, s v s v u n v - v ,. . - Two hundred mowers and daugh- ters of the Herman vicinity au tended the annual roceptlomheld l~'rld.sy evering at the Herman Legion Hall.Mrs. Marie Stowan Jesse of Omaha was the speaker of the evminm sivinz seyoral im~ personatlons and reviewing o cur- rently popular book. August Rathmann and Miss Mar- Karet Wulhurn of Flair.Mr. and Mrs.Ralph Longwell were entertained at dinner. Sun-day. at the homo o!Mrs. MIK-well's rmtirer. Mrs. Emma Jansenof Blair.Other rruesto were Mr. and MN. Hans Aye and children.Hume Goltry, and o I..oolrry'of' Omaha.Mrs.Etta.Brandt d M n .Emma Jensen of Bldrudalled at the Ralph Lomrwell home. Friday afternoon.Thursday. Mrs. GeorxreMorrill was s dinner zuest of theLonirwclls. ~G. ll.. Dizsom Co. Insurance Of Every Kno wn :a nd s s a s l zs ra r s L o a ns Im. c. R. MEAD i DENTIST Rooms in Msyle Building l B l a i r ,N e b r s s k u I |" ~\u~a c h e s .R h e u r n n t i n m .A v o e n d i c i t i s .C o n s t i - F e a u . :~ j n a t i o n ;S i n u i l .L i v e r .S t o m a c h .K i d n e y a n d / .; _ ~B l a d d e r T r o u b l e s :F e m a l e D i s o r d e r s .N e r v - f w °o u s n e s a :H i g h B l o o d P r e s s u r e :I n f l u e n z a 1 a n d M a n y O t h e r D i s e a s e s R e s u o n d t o 9 ;5 C h i r o p r a c t i c . A d j u s t m e n t s ; I " " ~ ~D r .D .C .K n e e ,C h i r o p r a c t o r 1 .P H O N E 2 5 4 OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ON COLFAX STREETTerms Are Cub Office, $1-Home $3 |.In | .|||. . TAYLOR & WELLS LIVE STOCK AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAYFremont at 12:00 0'clock I - l o g s - C a t t l e » H o r s a » S h e e p A dependable, convenient market for flrmern and feeders to bu y an d se ll all ki n ds o f livestoc k.A l l modern,u n i ta r y equipment.Operated Under Federal and State Supervision. Ta y l o r C r W e l l s A u c t i o n C o m p a n y FREMONT, NEBRASKA .w n u ms s me .|.m. Dnwiwr llvlnio tn m m :Illiwwl ~~----"°" _"_funn , lu-.M :mga c ,wmv-u 1-zviéu Wen ldvsundsr for m 'gn Arlington W¢dr|e|d\v.|°1n:'°;|'I°;|c w . R'2.'.m-M' John qqrffight md sém n A. I ~ G=".!.ge=!2- mes ..?.2E{'. ws. L°vf=s ':':5'°.£f':,".° sm ....£\%.,.... au_o»=»1y=_n~f1¢Z_Hf- gqmn.H_f~ and in ~ Mr s_§;1_r"Ba;rand J¢sse|I§f"E1§é Lilgills, Mré Enger returnHansen.in: with them.5\md.\v sunoer mleste of Mrs.Mr. and Mrs. Wixrren WakefieldEmma Taylor were Messrs. and and sons were Sundxy dinner Mesqgxnes gogn .'1`avl<>r_ mg ?'1'; guests of Axma and Birdie Flem- IE B l u m :va un ... - - -. .M r s .C h r i s H u m e .M r s r u s e a n d G e m l d w e r e llex..A l t e r a ten day vis it. wi th h is pa re n ts , Mr, an d Mrs . L e o Fme a. ; Mr .a n d Mm. A r th u r F a u s e tt a n d Dic kie le f t Th u r s da y mor n i mr f o r th e i r h o m e a t L o s Anaeles.Cali fornia;Mr s .Fnxmett and Bon had l l E l l l . l . l \ C B 1 : | | \ n . . » u - -- _K r u s e h o m e a t N i c k e r s o n ,S u n d a v . i i n h o n o r o f h i s b i r t h d s v .O t h e r s p r e s e n t w e r e M r .a n d M r s C l a r - e n c e G o l d b e r g a n d c h i l d r e n o f T e l b a s t o .M r .a n d M r s .N o r m s L a r s e n a n d c h i l d r e n o f F o n t a n e l l e , s o e n t s e v e r a l w e e k s h e r e .A c - ' N f l - _a n d M r s .H .H .C h r i s t e n s e n . c o m p n n y i n t t h e m w a s M r .F f w S ~ , G c o m e C h r i s t e n s e n a n d f a m i l y o f e t t f s g r a n d f a t h e r .I r a .W i l l i a m s o n .T e k a m a h a n d M r .a n d M r s .H a r v e y w h o w i l l m a k e a n e x t e n d e d v i s i t K m s e a n d c h i l d r e n o f H o o p e r . o n t h e w e s t c o a s t .\M r .a n d M r s .B o n W a c h t e r v - e r e M e T o r n V f a l t e f i e l d .J r . ,g g g r S a t u r d a y n i c h t g u e s t s o f M r .a n d t o r t a i n e d t h e B = f * h d - " S I C M E -* ' i M r a .F r e d G o o d m a n i n O m a h a . d a y .T h e n e x t m e e t i n g w i l l b e h o g ;l l i a w i r 2 2 i g f i n e H e r r n l a n L o n a r k . f .\..a r s .v a n e m s a n i s o ¢' O m a h a a t t e n d e d t h e m o t h e r a n d ~~- d a u s z h t e r r e t e n t i o n F r i d a y a n d 'C ht h i o 'l I T h e H a o v v H a r m o n y C a r d l n ' £ . ? . ' i 1 " ' r f » ' § = ¢ ` § ° i ~ 0 . i .' l ' l . " ' ~ G r i 3 i ' § § l w a s e n t e r t a i n e d .F n d n y e v e m n l r . j o i n e d t h e m f o r S a t u r d a v n i s r h t a t t h e 1 1 0 1 1 1 3 o f M r s .E v a M c C l a n » a n d S u n d a y ' n l i a n . ily , Ho war u ta y lo r a n a sou, acnnJensena n i fa mi ly .Ti m Chris Ru we an d J o hn Rasmussen fa mi - lies were evoninir srueots.The Rose Hi ll Gui ld me t w i t h Mr s.Ha r old Tay lo r.Fri da y : Guests were Mesdarnes Nora Gos- ker and J oan W ac hter . Ro se L ove and No r ms .Ha r old Fmn qh , Cha rle s a nd Vir fln ia. Au sti n Ren- ahaw and E m m a Tay lor.Mr .and Mr s .Otto Ma tz en and sons a nd Mr . and Mrs. .Ton s Han sen attended a o a rty .Sund av.ai the E mi l Ma tz en home. honoring Geol'Re Mstzen who is leavinsr for the a rms.Bli ss Lo is To fte of L inc oln was a weekenc l zruest o f h e r mother Mrs. Laura 'I'o£te.Sunday din ner guests of Georm Nelson an d Ma r i o n we r e Mr . a mhir. and Mr s.E mi l P o ll _ Ly ! .Mr. an d Mrs. Aubre v Gain es and| m, A lla n. we re Su n da y vig g om af i fa ln i lv we r e Su n da v : mea ts at th e A xrathorinn was held a t the Hi ll Creek Ch.uroh.Snndnv even~ ins!as a farewell f o r I r a n Olson an d Er ne st J en se n. who h ave le ft fo r th e n r mv,Ar ou nd To were present for si n k i mr o f h y mn s led bv Clarenc e Pau lse n o f D ana Co l- lesre:he spoke br io ilv an d Eric Christe nsen of Blair : u ve a sh or t l Hurle y Clemen ts h omo.I I Mrs.1,;=_<>;»<»f~= MCl1rister:iseIn Mr s Laura'o te.y ron on is. am Charles llla n c h n d home._. ..Louie Jensen.I n the afternoonA m o n :th os e fr om th i s u c i n i ti ther all attended the birthdav por 'a tten di ng the kitc hen shower.n o w honoring S p Nielson.He rman .Wednesday.were Mr s.George Chamberlain.Mrs. Aubrey n."'§i1dw§li§T fI§g§°§§r1:§d3e:s:_§ Gaines.h i m.T o m Walnefield and son. and Mr. a nd Mrs. J ames Snr Mrs.Vvsrren v~f==\1<.»fi»;1a.The oenf ield and f a mi lv in Oma h a o showe r wa s ho ld a t th e .hi etho d| st| Tue sda,e Ch ur c h an d was to fu mis h c o mp -Mr . an d Mr s. E rn es t La ni ' we r me n t f o r th e n e w addition jusi Sun dav ir lle sts of th e Otto Ro we latolv c ornnletc d M r and Mr s R a m o n a Ru nt a k .I \.*l L a e r the Indies of th el n..n..a n n Dine!attended th!! ...Ml forvni|\r wnm Rnnrlav aftet'I\00 \er.Sunday svenina'visitors at theChulamd Howard Hovendick homes wern Mr. and Mrs. GeorzcWhitacre, Charles Ovgmyn .and Wines - Liquors PHONE 321 coMP1'oN's T h e B l a i r H o l - .\ lmm. lnulinnlon nom: Ju Qd r I- e H. h . ~sl | - HERMAN NEWS Mr . a n d Mr s . le o n Hi n d le v a n d , famiiy were arnonp ; the sweats a t] a. Sunday dinner at W eston Lonsfs i n c e le bn ti on of their son,Ro b land's birthday ._Mrs. Retta. Grav of F remon t vm-ibed her sister,M m .J ames Mu l- li n.la st week wh ile Mr .Mu i lln an d Fran c es wen-in D a ko ta . Th e Mc C a rth v Extens ion Club wa s entertained b y Mr s .D a n Th omps o n an d E di n. Fr id ay : Mrs . g m Gr a y o f F r e mo n t w a s u . vi a - tor. 2 . .\ .. y ~a Mr s . Ma r v Do lb r y o f 0mn h a . Mr s. Hen ry K ru ge r. Mrs . Le ster Curley a n d Mr s.W a lter Me lo n hen ry spent Wednesday i n F r mo nt.Mr s .Ho wa r d Hoveridic k and Mr s .l e w i s Fetmrb srk er attend ed a,shower a t Te ka ma h,Mond ay , honoring Mr s.J ames Flsn nig an. Rog er an d Kp y , le e Fletc her sp en t F r id a y s ite rn o on wi th A lmgan d Birdie Fletc her.Mr .an d Mr s . E a r l Fle tc h e r a nd E a r l, Mm A. I . Mag ill a nd Ve rn o n Cle me nts were Wednesday a lte mo o n visit- or s at the A rt Maa r i ll h ome . M r .an d Mr s .Alf re d Kr a me r ha d a s Sunday dinner :W ests Mr . an d Mr s .Clare Sld nne r a nd son.Mr s,Skinner's parents,Mr .and Mr s .Klin e an d c hild ren o f Papil- li on . Mr. an d Mrs .Edgar Sl<.in.:ne1 o f Blai r an d Mr s .L u lu Sullivan. Clare Ski nner lea ves this week fo: 8I"Il1Y Cal|ilL 1Mr. an d Mrs . Clf aries IIove ndic l were Sunday afternoon ' visitors atthele s te r Hovendiek home.nc nr Crain-.Mrs. J ohn Enk sen was D ainf ully burned, last. week, when a Da n o f greas e in the o ven c aught on f ire.burn ing onle side o f he r fac e and one arm.She is gettiiiir alornr nic ely at pr esent.Vi s ito rs at th e Erik sen ho me la s t we e k included Mr s .M a r v Weber and Joe,hits.Aa ro n Ba rk e r, Mr . an d Mrs .La rs W eb er and fa mi ly . Mr .an d Mrs .J ulius W eber ,_Mr. and Mr s.H e r ma n Ropgert.and Mi ss Evely n Eriksen.1 I I I I l 1 I an- ur e un..\mx1RY cow SALE BURT coUN'rY SATURDAY, MAY Z Taylor & Wells Pavilion, Fremgnt, Nebr. The dispersion of an entire herd of Guernsey cattlefounded I5 yearslgo from some of the best Guernsey-..... , ____ .___ church served a l\mch. Mr . a n d Mr s .Fr a n k Rey z lik of Fr emo nt, Mrs . F re d Mic h ae l, Mm.L. A . Pa rri sh a nd Mis; Mar v Ma rin Parrish o f Omah a we re rnlesls.Sunday , at the J o hn Rc y zlik home. Mr .an d Mr s .Ar n old Petersen and Connie we re S un ds v after- noon xuests at the Alfr ed Petersen home.Th e Hi l l Creek Lu th e r L e a g u emel.W edn esd ay even ing at th e Ted Ivers on h ome.A fa mi lv g athe r- im: wa s he ld a t th e h o me o f Mr . a n d Mr s ,D .O. Sheets.SundsY. as is farewell fo rRay mond Sheets who has r eported fo r servic e in th e ar my .Pres- en t we re Mr .an d Mr s .George Sheets and children and Mrs. Lena Christensen of Blai r;Messrs.andMesdamesJ ohn Thielf oldt.Ruby und lla .Clay ton Sheels and c hil- dren,Me rle Jensen an d ghildren n e w ;n......-..,.'mo th e r an d dsuzhten. banouet in I Il Her man . Fri dn v n iz ht. h eld n t L hn Le z io n Ha ll. Mr. nnri Mrs. Aubrev Gaines and fa mily we re Wednesday eveninz mle sts a t ihc Geor ne Chamberlain h omeTh e Birthrinv (`lub wa s enter-tained.Frid ay .a t the ho me of Mr s . T o m W akefield.Mr s .Georrze Chamberlain at- tended th» projec t meetinsz. Tuc s-dn y . at th e ho me o f Mrs. George Lite|_Mr. a nd Mrs. L ou ie Cr imm we re visitors a t the J ghn Quin lan h ome. Frid ay .Guests Sundns'a t th e ho me of Mr . a n d Mrs. J n mes Con ety were Mr , an d Mr s . Ne d Ty so n . Mr . an d Mr s .G.L .Di xo n of Blai r an d Mr s .Jessie Di xo n of Cnlif nmi n. Miss De lma J e nsen wa s s we ek- -». -:___u...,._.....,...x.. and L e s Bi Rose SawS p a Hu rand M A Fvisil M Fr i: r vM m Mr s KL-r s be rBef .les snd mg]'I auu ner mles ts of Mr . a nd hm ov K u hr ..ble study wa s held a t th e Hi ll school,Fri da y :R m tell of Fremont was in charlie: :ini music was furnished 11hm. and Avis Shr iver and Rei Mrs. Sawtell. rs. Ha rold W . Rasmuss en warid ay d in ne r mem a nd S un da to r with the Austin Renshavm Ir . a n d Mrs . D e tle f W ulf we :iav e veni ng g uests of the Ha; Madsen family .Sundav tl isens were irvesta o f Mr . a n :. Otto Ar p an d fa mi ly o f nc : _a lwrds in Wibconsin.l've always xepz me very |.upuThere are 20 cows and heifers that are spring- ers or are milking now, from 2 to 6 years old.A C011 2-year-old bull and some good yearling heifers and some coming yearling heifers and some heifer and bull calves.YOUR OPPORTUNITY To uqy SOME OF THE BEST CAT- 'imé To as som Tuls YEAH Mrs. W. J. Hannan. Owner \a l l l :..|:Bensons an d Mr s.Mi nn ie son w e n M r .an d Mr s .Joe ~on.Mr s .E m m a Andreason, Mr s.Helena To f t of Fr e - te Me r i my x Clu b me t wi th .Ra y mon d Fmnc h on 'I'5bi1rs- af te rn n on with Mrs. J o# J es- and Mrs. C. Frenc h as vinitora. lesson on "Cheese Ma k i mz " :pre sen ted by Mr s.La r a L a r - .The hostess as sisted bv Mrs. ~ia Harfsen served refreah- nts.Th e n e xt mee ti ng o f th e b W i ll be with Mrs . J ohn Sto rk. ~Ir. and Mr s.Ha ro ld S tor k an d .Cassie Hansen drove to Rush- le.Sunday ,to vis it Mr s .Ha n - |...1 is quite ill.Re v. a nd Mrs . C. A . Ca rlse n of Omaha were Sunda v dinner sweats of W alter a nd Ni na . A nd er so nRic hard Frenc h wa s a S un da y dinner srilest.o f Don ald Rasmus- sen. i n c e le bn ti on of their son,Ro b land's birthday ._Mrs. Retta. Grav of F remon t vm-ibed her sister,M m .J ames Mu l- li n.la st week wh ile Mr .Mu i lln an d Fran c es wen-in D a ko ta . Th e Mc C a rth v Extens ion Club wa s entertained b y Mr s .D a n Th omps o n an d E di n. Fr id ay : Mrs . g m Gr a y o f F r e mo n t w a s u . vi a - tor. Buy Defense Stamps Nav! Wines - Liquors PHONE 321 coMP1'oN's The Blair Hosp! .\ lmm. lnulinnlon nom : J u ~ Ie£\\?éL1,s, Autioneers G.m1;°a§a.;~¢2 I! You Are, Our Advice ll. Dn|\'t Delsy Buying TooLang! In Our Opinién 1 Cond Late Model Car Will BeHurd to Get Hold of. ON THE FLOOR runnin. - ~ w =. _ URE Pnorim. 219 Vinton-Evans Chev. Co 3 BLAIR, NEBR w r m G. L. DIXONCOMPANY An Agenny Eluhlinheslby Uneqnnlled Servles 1 9 4 1 C h e v r g l e t S p e z i l D e l u x Sport a n - - - L i e ew . 1 9 4 1 C h e v r o l e t S p e c i a l D e l u x Town Sedan -- -Like New . 1941 Chev. 4 .Pqssenger Coupe 194 0 Ch ev. D el ux T o wn S ed an 1 9 3 9 C h ev. D el u x T own Sed an 1939 Ford V-8 Tudor 1937 Chevrolet Sedan e are Fortunate in Having '| af ... . . f:-'. \.~ " " -u .-o Q 3 ~¢' s v ~:~ ~=fT* L "l u l 1 Q 1 ~1 . ~" . 4 1~»5 -1 , , ~ ; - "' nn s i f ,~gv- .¢1 ..._.; : v . > ° ~1 .»<~f'5.~.., -F *._;._f~" \\n_.¢A. ¢ > ' n . .~: »~~~.a»_~a 1 '» FORESIGHT that PAYS A w e l l - o r g a n i z e d b u s i n e s s p n t n e r s h i p p r o m e c t i i t s m e m b e r s ur i i I1 i n n u r a r fc e . ..l of Tekamaht Rny Metzler and end zues: oz .rum n.-»....»==......suns,Ralph Scarlett and Leon,|Hex-man.MrBuckYowell and daughters:and The Kindred Club held their dn;Earl and Raymond Sheets.meezinar. Tlmursdny. at the home of sonMrs. A. H. Lowe was hoaless to Mrs. Otio Sorensen.'I`hthenimchleclub_Wednesdays!Mm.Emma hy was A guest wa Mrs. Johanna Olson,Mrs.G. F. last week at the hump of her son. sen Lowe.Mrs.Bert Lowe and Mrs.\Mr. and Mrs. Claude F~Ca s F rsuq "¢';1." 3 v ° HOURS 9 to 12; 2 to 5. Appointments Made Colds,Sciatica.Neu ritis.Lumbaz b. Hexd~ aches.Rheurnntinm.Auvendic itis.Consti-pati on;Sinuil. L iver. Stomac h. Ki dney and Bladder Troubles: Female Disorder s. Nerv- o u s n e s a :H i g h B l o o d P r e s s u r e :1 = 1 f 1 = g = f = g °. .| ~ n B l|Jl ¢~n °\1 ~.J f N u ! t h B e n d~nkes it possible to maintain the Lira. Vic a me n o m T k atmosphere.o'*l§oh e h en and wo men are a d-Buy De fense Bond s and ittéd as gzlesta. They need not be Savin g Stamp s No w! _»-..........._..»- r I I 'Fa-ed'nxr d. A week nd guest o f Mr .and ; Mr s .J ames Thompson wa s their ,dausr'h.ter.Ma.l1El1'¢¥-o f Onuhn..Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mu n E a r l Thomneon w e n Mr s. '1`hompson¢'s parents. Mr. and Mrs F;e nc h an d Cly de o f K e n * Sovereign "Snfe and Sound" Servicv: is care- M and thorough. We earn :ok LONGER -_ ug;|\our war on waste. Your C313 fndav. hu to lm lonzer mm ( A K L u ~ ~ §== be Safe for P e r f o r r n a n c z e a n d S o u n d f o r L o n g e r L i f e .S t o p i n s o o n a n d l e t u a h e l p 1 - - .4 : ; » | | | \ r |m r g |_|§F Il1\ .nfl lml|vu»_us 1="\f}\+ . : . . s w f H a n M e ( ". . u t h v P r o z r e s s u vc s F rsuq "¢';1." 3 v ° HOURS 9 to 12; 2 to 5. Appointments Made Colds,Sciatica.Neu ritis.Lumbaz b. Hexd~ aches.Rheurnntinm.Auvendic itis.Consti-pati on;Sinuil. L iver. Stomac h. Ki dney and Bladder Troubles: Female Disorder s. Nerv- o u s n e s a :H i g h B l o o d P r e s s u r e :1 = 1 f 1 = g = f = g °. .| ~ n B l|Jl ¢~n °\1 ~.J f N u ! t h B e n d~nkes it possible to maintain the Lira. Vic a me n o m T k atmosphere.o'*l§oh e h en and wo men are a d-Buy De fense Bond s and ittéd as gzlesta. They need not be Savin g Stamp s No w! _»-..........._..»- r I I Club. this (Thursday)aftemoonl '1 Mr. and Mrs. August, Schumukerl of the Domacker district visitedat the uamntal.Charles Gherke. home. Sunday.Lut Wednesday Mrs. Joe Lazure and Mrs. Judith Amnson vis-ited friends and relstiva in 'l'eka~ lmah.l Miss Lucille Andersen,who lr 1 cmplovcd at the Spiker store, wasu week-end Kuest of her DarentsMr. and Mrs. Hans M. Andersen.Wednesdav eveninl callers athe Henry Wulburn home wen Mrand Mrs. Leonard Axtell of BlairMrs. Walter Novak visited he parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knud sen at Omm. Sunday.\Mrs. Dun Thompsorfs sister-inla w. Mm Besslp Blankmbecklex'accompanied bv her daughter an lhusband of Sterlimt.Colorndmment Frlduv and Saturday at ch Thompson home.Mr. and Mrs. Rudolrh .Tuul unBobby of Kennurd were Snndu evening callers at Earl Them: wlfa.Mrs.James Thompson I n nWednesday with her son. BemuThompson. near Kennud.Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Nielsen nnfamllv were meds at the une't.nl,J. J._Slerl5 lwrne. pg" Fo 'c.Sa1e! ulic Auction at my place 1% Orum on 0'clm:k P.M. ing Described Items:ning room table; lmv library hbles;liar; one Oungoleum Rug; one uni- I: rockers xnd tables; one good Quick 1 gasoline pressure stove;one newrr; one new Allldn limp; one newit jan; churn; wuhing machine; and While Wyandotte nnd Rock lnylng cum.hvm mower; amnll wah; und many lo mention. uw:(-ASH you keep your car opemung ¢n»\..= ..., and eoonomically. SAFE a nd SOUND Serv ic e s gc mlul I up ownu » | n .. -7 , .» .u »x» 'u w wi n : o ma n .u n n h mn o : la mb 1 1 ° -inerlvuly luhriund I Urn Ina hum uruhnndmnwcuy Sammi 0 wheels ln un l bunny mdn a m a n - d u ve l5 ° v f R f ' " " ~mnmmnu mln. nm pn-.r o 1 H.hun md In bm uunly l ggxhurilwf, npukvlun. na auxuw wmncng wwf .na fun '¢\\°':\.\\|.o uh "nu-¢ 0 ur |l»uh yvomml o .¢»-wx °' \u\l»¢\.lmuw ~.m.~..n.»=- nwlm an mnk." " \ n 1 QUAUTY is the VICKERS WATCHWORD! * Whf.-nyo u s topnt o ur muo n a nd mxyfmr unkwnhvidm-9 :Hi-Rmio Gasoline, you may be sure you are Pfdvidlng your cur wixh as fine a motor fuel as can be ob- mined. Refmed from :he "sweetest" crude oil to be found in the entire Mid-Continent am. to Viakerl' rigid quality specifications, Hi-Rada -._ is éuro to show you car performance you've always wanted. Drive in soon and fill up with Vickeri Hi~Ratio. You're sure to be pleased. ,~ \I Gar ner Ser vi c e l x\ . L r Q~x1.e ll y»- ut 11| ld ~.H Publ' I \\'ill sell at Pub miles southwest of Manda One The I-'allow One oak extension dinkitchen tnblen; one chlffon(ary couch; two beds; chairMealrange; one Coleman Radiant Hume hue burntColeman lamp; stocks; fru many other small items.About twelve dozen hens.0ne cow, milking nowAbout 300 bushels elr One top buggy; one other ltenn too numerous ' r m l Calhou n. 'Na nny m:a mlm ml# -bration o f Mr n.Sierk's an d M n . Ni e i u n ' |bhthdnvm.I Thu:-sdnv evenlmz M n .J u di t" A m m o n m d M n . J o e L u n e w e r e w l e r a l t M u .J .I-I.Nn r \\ » ¢d ' 1 Mr .an d M n .B e m n d Tho mn. s o n vla i md xt th e J a mes Th o mp |mn home. Sunday evening. j e n s g _ S o r e n s e n q On U.S. 73 at Blair si 1°'"=°°'~ ""°"°"°"|CARE Fon voun cAn...FoR vourz cou~mv I Goo1§\3§§Hc _g If Y o u A r e , Ou r A d vic e ls , D o n ' t Delay Bu y i ng Too Long! In Our Opin idn a. Go od Late Model Car W ill Be Har d I0 Get Ho ld o f. 1 \ a Good, Clean Stock 1 9 4 1 C h e v r g l e t S p e z i l D e l u x Sport a n - - - L i e ew . 1 9 4 1 C h e v r o l e t S p e c i a l D e l u x Town Sedan -- -Like New . 1941 Chev. 4 .Pqssenger Coupe 194 0 Ch ev. D el ux T o wn S ed an 1 9 3 9 C h ev. D el u x T own Sed an 1939 Ford V-8 Tudor 1937 Chevrolet Sedan ON THE FLOOR Pnorim. 219 Vinton-Evans Chev. Co 3 BLAIR, NEBR P g n h v d md Mila Binry Divine spent -Thursdnv until Sunday in aWllcown. with relatives.Rav. and Mn. G. A. Carlsen Umlha. were Sundnr dinner gue:of Nu n and Walter An~ .They left immediitelyfor : -- ~fl'§ § § i ~~. ~ Harry Smgaum. 74, Num Birthday Sunday was the birthglay ai Q The C019 Comer Club met wiki*Mrs. Emma Clmmpiun. Anm 22ml ~~Accepts PostQ?e»1¢ iT;'iT'> Hrs ma Hcblldr ~ Bobby man, Louis Boehler, A. I. Conn-tl of Blnix- and Waldo Hmcock, J. A. Jeaparsen of Hennm- Public Rs-Mondnv aitemmn,Mrs.PeterNiebeil entertained lor Mn.Bd Rumen, Mrs. Dlibv Divinu Min _-rm: gN'fgRFRIHf'.-- mm-. Nebula!! Avril ao.mu: "I" Shrine Circus In Omaha er. A. I. Conrad o Hmcock, J. A. |Public Ro-ricklett, Levnud Nelson,William~umake of Blnir ,Fort Calhoun. ed Tyson,Her- .|~ U. G. Garner n, "Blair,C.F. Qu of the meet- u......_..._......._....»H r s m a Hc b lld r m d Bobby left Mondw eveninz for Rose'b\1l'K. Ore xo n. c a lle d bv th e d e ath o f a relative.Geonre Mn llu z i ll.Mrs. Cha rles Sie rk of La ke W i\» arm, Zbiirmeaota. visited friends and rela tives but wee k i n Ke nnn rd and F o r t Calhoun.She returned to Minnesota.Mon da y ..Mr s .Franc es Suverkrubbe 133°- :.an | . 'H Sv mon; nexvmz :uw ww-.A t M'dland|br?.; W3 Messrs. and Meadam28|(p;?,:,¢¢\:smzx:|sl:;:;n:nd azwvixlb g l m v ~ud Oscar. *",§;°:;l°» were present.The legém °g -~-dent an um Y.h 'was u lM""\';' 3° e Fa ~ l1ls|l§\T?\|1'ii|Y» Lloyd Jacob ,na f*""[§\¢¢r.i»m of zoffxcen was lmlql. of '° °°s .' n l ny, my Rshlfs and famnly, ~'°"'|x.ml¢ (`»otLsc.h wu elected ores:-been elecmeo Mudand Coize h$;lHmsen Howard ,§";§"'=g Nerlg dent: Mm Emm Champlon,hvi§ were 5 ,'So and l .ernl 'd ; M wn d s c lSchwartz, who wrll leave June !51.n"mnT" nndE sql{\.ME{rz\34't ' i i mnii f HMZF..lmdgrs' non nn sun ml a Lumen.will vlalt relatives.Sundnv evening vlnlmrs at the Mm,Casale Hansen and Mn.Fnd Knutsen mme were Mr. and Harold Stork left §awr~dn even |Mrs.Ednr Larsen of Harman '. ing for Rushvllle, called K,iho Mr.and Mrs. Ed Hankel.Edlll seriuus illness of Mrs.Hmseds md Rita._brother, Glen Hastings.Mrs, Walter Novak and R-"Phi Mr.and Mrs. Matin L ule n of Blxlr ment Sundav alternoong,K" me h andélton Ker sauniny gerllnu _.M _ D K fcer. secrébarv and n e u n ome.gun at 1 ?amen me.'ma Ludllez Mn. Johanna. Sw\v-i»§l,u,Zf?»fr~"Rl=1\»=a '»=!\=\>»,'s="~l Mr,and Mrs.Jena Hnmsen ~M n Maxim ursen spent W¢d-m m t Sundnv at the parental. null!!!dwmuql gl.tha Chris | man ,A. J . Great thrills, more c lowns and a an d Ra y lar ge r mc na ge ri e ar e in stor e fo r Fr en c h , Ar 'n1.> fhnnsmnds who attend the an-Dur ing 1 nun!Shrine Circus the weelg of Huy 4 at th e Ak-Sm'-Be n Coliseum i n Oma ha.This is the promise of Charles ll. Collins,'potentate o f Tang ier Temple, under whose auspic es the y early br e a th ta k i n g circus spec~ tac le is produc ed.Ri nk W rig ht,nationnllyf k n o wn i n g tho oilrnen comnoemo w omany tax a nd le gislative prob lems of their ind ustry and its c ustom- em in the light of rapidly c hanging wartime c o ndi tio ns. A p rog ram of objec tives wa s adopted,inc luding the sub mis sion to th e pe ople o f a c onstitutional amendment whic h wo uld proh ibit the use o f hizh~ l.....\..I. ..nnn.\\i¢?hW8V U l . \ \ l B l a d e - - v . . - -p a r t y ,M o n d a y e v e n i n g R i c h a r d S i e v e r s i s s p e n d i n g : W c d n e a c l s v a n d ' I ' h g r s d a y i n G r a n d Island.Th e Kiwanis loclsrc a from Omn - 'ha fdltertained the F o r t Calhoun me n s t. a dinner, Tuesday . M i n e s Lo is Sievens and M a r r An n S a nd e n will atten d th e s ta b o nou»"'¥\§nnnfblf.i t ~ ~ i i lbe n.M Amman -El A . ~""'1"_ C-lrl Jgnugmd xker,ni dl?lri. gg 逢m»€"L2';¥. ~ "".§S'"»?§.'¥'° §';",i'€,°'L§l2;2 Nelson home in Bhir. ur "£°'§§7` :bud !,.'{2iJ.n.. reporter.'Hue next meetlmr is to and Alton nent Sunday afternoon Mn, Wnlher Smith of Fort Cal~!urn_~g °w Mr and be held at the home of Bemice an the Carl Sorensen hame in hmm spent several dlys last weak 1 nnzel xo nz -__n.m,..~:m- Wednesdllv. Mxv 5¢h.R m ,hnlnlmr Mrs. Sorensen cele- with her brvther. Pet. Jones nndEf "{i,1".§`.l'.3`1\l»Q"IIenr§=» Gottsch en-lC......' :;';::1;,»...,lhmilyBemani Thompson and Nels Sow semen: law, Mr. md Mn.Jena |Hnnun: and hivellng, Mrs. Ben- n`xd Thompson.A lunch wan served. Mr.ma Mn. Orv ille Nakedand Wayne of Valley. Nebnsk-I.and Leon Tieigen spent Slmdly at Un- Bemud Thomnsxm home.Mr, and Mn John Johmon andGlen. Mr. AM Mn. Nic Fried:-'lck~ mu md Shi rle y. Hum Svmmn..\\.......A nm-rv vlnlwd Bernard terldned ln honor of the lntt¢r'sbi:-tiuday. 'rnadav evenlmz.Prlx- zs at cards wen. won bv Miss Lil-lie Gotbseh.Mrs.Hnrrv Fedde. Mrs. Rymer Fedder and Mrs, HPINF! Ohft-A lunch wu served.A number from heh- attended the funeral of Minnie Gottsch ntBennington. Sururh.Hr. und Hrs.um Ti mm md children were Silndnv eveninz ull- i h El A \ b home.en at e za one vMr. md Mrs.John Dornmker,An.hm~ md Bemice and Vlrdnin \ vnu: ner un..--J.Mu, John Tsylor. Tommy and Jnnet. -Ind Edna uid Rita Hnnsen:Handed a Iullen Aid meetimr xtgm: Clarence Toelke home. Thum- v.Mrs . Hami d 'hy br ¢ mmm¢a { the Role Hill Guild. Fridly: in :by tendmcs wan Meadnmes JohnxTlylor, Howard Tly\or.Austin! Runihaw, Ron Lmge. Hnrold R-1-1 munsen. Hamld l~'mnc.h. Hrs. 'Bm< _ vga 'hy\or. and n m; ma Rizn -----\ Advertiu In Tha Enterprise It Bxi nn Ruultl W e l l q u l r ER A Hn I LE § Guxgblg Qtore I fn circus director, has ngam D¢¢T1HP"wa y u x lu n u s u n ...,..-pointed to pmt the Shrine show in-purposes, the deferment of the reg- to s hap e, a nd his fir st off ic ia l a otfi atr ati on d ate to Ap ri l 1 of each was th e c ontrac tin g o f o ne of thvy e gr, th e o pen pa nti ng of gas oli ne largest herds o f elephants ever taxes se parately f r o m the pric e seen within an indoor circus arena.an d th e close cooperation wi tli Fro m a. ti ny baby wh o ri de s | flrfn CTU, truc k ¢ p¢f ¢mm,tmveling m-m-ln nn 11 ticzht WilB L0 H18 1W'¢'|sales1nen, furgl carriers, gtg., in U16 B p v l l u v g .n v - - . . . __F r i d a y a n d S a t u r d a y . T h n N a o m i C h a n t e r o t t h e E a s t - g f n S t a r i n i t i a t e d t h r e e n e w m e m - b e n .M i n a J e n n N e u m a n .M i l - d r e d o m .a n d L i l l i a n S m i t h . A p r i l 2 4 .S e v e r a l v i d t o r s f r o m A r l i n g t o n a n d O m a h a w e l j e u r e a CDL "--n_s_._.|.--n\.¢||I . l l 1 . J \ A w v u -- o . .ld f °sauna P'°5 """Hrs. J Sierk ennenamuu KUU6\lest trained elepmnt 'P the wer , furthemnce o nd im-f he birthdn. Tueadsarthisyear'a S{1nna C{"{"°_ P : of lughwiny mninwlnce a in honor o r _"Min Minnie Comm- of Degver ~lu~ and Hrs.Rohm Divine ' :x \ w \ .°\'>.\x \>.\'x .- \ . OUR BANK VAUIJ' OFFERS THE BEST ..ala- mae .L'.'3$'?.<1r: Ben! a sais deposit box now io: your U.S. Defense Bonds. ~Keep insurance policies, birlh oerlificates, citizenship papers, miliiary documents, 1 all impoxtan! papers, where they will be safest hom the increased hazards ol war Bme./ Ba prepared. Keep your papers lnaadsdepodiboxinouxvauli. The zenial is small. Ac! now. W/\sH|NG'foN COUNTY BANK BLMR, NEBRASKA Member ofFederal Dapoa\t Insurance Corporation For Your '~ '\x < \ x \ \ ; ~\ \ § . < . .: : ' :.....- 5.8 r j e s to gi ve th e spectators m u m p.n°0VelnBnll| Rll their fm of c irc us animals:1|1 c¢§¢»11§dEf"ia viuitinir sg/,?Nelson.}h Pau! Slader. who is statione<§ at vers o ! inesdly home; line are |11 8011.mbv and I maesus2 hotriv. Flineline r at the n F o r t Io ie r o f thea tMa r li n eveninirz Ioier o f B0lVirsrll. In v wi th Omaha. n week Vashirhk- I | | ' \ . .| w Fort Ad ams , Rh ode Is land . visi ted r e l a ti va i n Kenmore.N e w Yo r k ." last week.| f o ".nc de M pxCar! Wiacly IMr .an d Mr s .Frederic k Da r- 2 ; nac ker entertained.I'Hidnv e ve n - 3 in a. a t a f ar e we ll na r tv f o r C a r l W i5e ¥v. mn n f Mr . a nd Mm. J . H. anW ise lv:he i s bei n: ind uc ted into ha th e ar my soon.Th e c ven inz was y .spent. at cards by Messrs. and Mes-| dnmos W i ll Rosh.A .R.Bealc s, il .fuusel To ft. J oh n Reeh.Fr a n kBi ff ar . J o hn Biffar and son.n0b .' ,, Clean W ilkins and son, Rolland, J .H.Wisely .Flo y d an d Carl.A lma A an d B e r t Mi lle r a n d B i ll Hein sc n . " r r .~ ' s ....|~1 : - . . , : » "_ ~, 'I f . , :"( P a p o j q f l g w h .. Far ewn ll Pa rty Hon ors C, A . Hineline s En ter tain At \ 1 Dinner | Mr.and Mm. C. A IIinoline 1 »i§. .w. 'feé 1. . -mwu 77<EM'v9Nf"' r se rvic e in the a rmy .The aa- runcement wa s ma de by Prem- ant Fr ed C.W i e g mi n alte r th e idiand board of trustees had 8-P' ~oved 'I`iemann'a appoirlment. L i k e Sc hwartz,Tei ma nn is a mdu ate of Mid la nd ,althou gh he :tended his fi rs t three years a t uac ordia Teaahers'(;o1l§3, S °"'; 'I`hompson's,' I h u n d n v e* Mr .an d Mf r. P a u l w son s ment W edn esd ay ev the Geor ze S umext ho me.Mr . a n d Mr s . Ha n a Me son avant Sund ay e vent Mr s. Gus Man uk a Mr .and Mr s .Pete Event. Thunsdav afternoon Mencke'a.W anda L o u and Virwti attended a farewell 'part1 bert W es eman, Fr iday ev Mr .and Mr s .Pa ul hmaad nm f u n e r a l of I' venlmr.'ull And'mmm at nuke andnzwith Petersenat Hans nia Vogt V for Al- enlnz.Wulf at- xis nisltrySaturday x helliedbirthday, ThompsonBemard logt,and t dm Wil- |at thehonor of nniversllryhr Geunm Voetmann visited 'Phnrsdav even-lnz with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chrlrwnsen md family ard Greta Domuker.Peter Petersen of Ormha muhlm week with Mr. and Mrs. Hen- rv Gotwth and Irvin,Mr.und Mrs. Herbert Gottschand Mr. md Mrs. Willilm Chrla-tensen were callers me the Emil Gomch home. Smxdnv. Mrs.Malkin Wrimz and Billvisited, 'Nesdey evening, with Mr and Mrs. Fred Mordhorst.Elmer Mnrdhorst.HermanMeevesandRvmerFeddeleavf for ihe ar-my, Tuesday,Mm. Peter Kroner, Mrs. Emmz Clmmuian and Gene visiied MandaynfwrnoonwithMrs. Pete Mordhorat.Mrs.Elza Awlebv and .Tunicwere callers at the C. R, Avnleb: home near DeSoto. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kremer amMrs. Emma Clmmnlon and Genwere dinner gumts of Mr. and MnJoeScheacherofOmaha. Thurs dmv.1......,\wr..1=:»-mm Krone: ; - J ~1 : "l - . . .. - . -_ . H - . . . . . Mr . a n d Mr s . 1 I e n w M Manniniz. lows, visited ZW at th e C hllrlea O.I-Iinelin Mrs. Mey ers and Mr s. Hin sisters.Mrs. J ames M. W alsh a. I-"rank, and Mrs. Nellie J = son, Dan. of Spaldimr wer a t th e Charles O.Hi ne ll Tlum-ada?and Friday . Mr .and Mr s .Ver nonandchildrensnent Sunda Claude Keoh eart ho me Calhoun.Mr .and Mr s.And rew we st of He r ma n called Charles 0 .Hine line an Ha ie r homes.Tuesdov Mr .an d Mr s .Leonard Kennand were vi sitors.nMrs.Alph a Hu r s t nn and S. I Iinelim :ment Su Mr s.He rman Br aty ne r o Mr s.Brn ty n er le aves th to Eoin her hmslmnd in to n. D C.V i r g i l Hineline return~dn v fr om B a ltimor e. Ma wa s called by 'fha c ieath Dean Hineline. .L e o n a rd E . Ax t e l l General Camraclor :nd Builhr Power Equipment MASON and CARPENTER WORK Blue Prints Pharm-Black 325 1K~4 South Walker Avenue Mesdamos Sc ott Hi ne li man. 'finland Hineline oBlai r, Mar ti n Haier.Pa inn and B e vmi v o f aClausen. I-Iarrv Hineiine ie. and W illiam Hineline Wright has combed the enjtire orld for his performers, many ofhom will be seen in Omaha for . first time in America. Those ho will stage their piemier of- ring here are refugees from therunny infested countries of Eur- eneral admission tickets areow on sale for 50 cents each. Freearking space is available on the uge paved parking sites of the k-Sur-Ben fi e l d .Augmented ree: car service to and from the mucus has been arranged. ~CAL OILMENELECTSNYDE~ At n meeting of Washingto ~unty uilnicn. held Friday evenng, April 11, in Blair, L. L. Snyde as elected chairman of the coun >'qommittee.Alfred Enger =nmed vice chairman, and E. ~ounds, secretary.Other committeemen,appoint~ at that time, are as follows: Legi iative»-B. F. Lundt, Kenneth I~"re Advedian in Tha EnI r m m m u l AMILY GATHERING HONORS F. J. MATZ Floyd J. Mau, who recently en isied in the 301st Regiment, num-ed hy his parents, Mr. an ~rs. M. A. Matz, Sunday.A lam ly gathering at the Matz home i luded several brubhera arid sine d their families.Floyd plana I eave soon for Camp Sutton orth Carolina. 1 l I Mm.Francis Hovendick.M Richard Lamb and Mrs.Elm Holstein attended a meetirvr of thCozy Comer Ciub at Mrs. Emm Champion, Wednesday .(Mr. and M m .Otto W d c h a c hildren , Alic e and And rew W ei were Sunda y vis itors of Mr s . S'phin Wiese,H a n v an d Alfred. Messrs.and Mesdames Ot Voss.; Louie Voss,Charles Vo A r th u r Hansen and Li lli a n Pete W ulf atten ded the fu nc : niMr s He nr y L oz eman .Saturday . Mr .an d Mrsi.E lme r Hola =he lp ed Mr.and Hrs . C ars on P ersen c elebrate their 10th weddi anniversary .Mon day aveninz. Mr .an d Mr s .Fr a n k Hove ndi W e nt Thur sday a t the Fr an Hove ndic k ho me. Mi s s Ven da Christensen s~Saturd sv ni g h t a t the E l Be tta h o me in Bla ir .M r .an d Mr s . J i m K e lly w 1.~~s' TY l a » @ c h Jack Jensen was h Trilrltle Beef Breeder: day afternoon.Office Jensen.president:'. frurd,vice preaidenJensensecretary;D k treasurer;Alvinis leader ind Howard Je ant leader.Guests i nt. and Mrs.Frank Byeer Dwight, Billy and All ~r n 1 um..-'landz he o f Billy Charles sans. and of He r - we st o f : B r o wn -mh s E d md D ic k- r u r i u I en ér la i lé d at di nn er . S un da y , fo rI n i s lli n eli n e o f Oma ha.Mr . a n d Mr s .J oe Thu mps un.Mic ke y and L i ly Ma ri o.Mr . a n d Mr s .Pe le Tho mp so n an d Mr . an d Mr s. N. J . Thompson.Aftern oon an d even-lnsz mleats we re Mr .an d Mr s . Emil Kn me an d d au ulmer . D on na , of For t Ca lh ou n.M r . m d Mr s . Cly de Hineline md dnuszhter, Shir- ley an d Betty Me nc ke. J e m Tay lor entertained a t a lwe in er r oa st a t th e Ha ro ld Tay lo r home. Th ur ada v. fo r Lla xi ng W a r-I »| I Mauen, were Mm m. m d Mes-damen Otta Mntzen md som. Her-man Mmtzm and sons, Ray Wulf and som Clarence Wiese and sun,Vern Johnson and sen,Rudolph Matzeri and Eiieen. Otto Mencke and daughters,Anbrm Matzen.Mrs.Dave Gustin.Mn. Emma Christ and John,Alice Matzen, Mara]mil and James Christennen and Mr. and Mrs. Jens Hansen.Ben Tietzen left Mondnv fur` 'tin hisSouthDakota after ws sister. Mm &1oun<mtives and friends. formonth.He will join forces early in May.Mr.and Mm. Paul sons spent Sunday at \gandrela-the nan_the army Wuif anthe Fritz mf" .§<i"'"f` 'x3¢TéI"i\a»}dh5\-Q visited. Friday eveninxr. with Mxand Mrs. Peter Kroner and family: Saturday Livonnn Kroger vin hed there.Mr. ma Mrs. Exzert Ohrr, anKenneth.Irvin Gottsch and BuChristensen visited Sundnv afkm noon at the John Dornacker hom< Mr. and Mn. Henrv Kroner andauszhtenvisitedSundavaftel noon nt the Peter Kroger home.Berni Dornacker and Virfdnlv m é i visited Wednaadn fleninz with Mr, and Mrs.Gu uch.Elmer Mordmorat was a caller 1the Gus Auch home. Monday. . n u n u u v unuuu m m s m ars %~I f ~.\ `_ _ , /. ¢ 4 1 New wnnn eBUS SCHEDIILES!s To b lf h r u rva y o u an d c o ns s r v o v i t a l ma f o r l a l s , h c l Kee in wld: rod: '| Fm-chmmins., . . !' , . , 5m_ ne e d s , u r ln . P xd i c S mg d olers new wartime bus |»ch¢dule|...¢¢ar¢d to wdnfn txnvel r~eqdr¢menu,wlzh nrrinl und de-pumn rimen hem: npmed for your c nnvenlenc e helplng y ou uve y our c ar and dal ma m-n l.;a n r o n m o m n u u m l l n u m m m u L n r m m m a n n n v r r ~ A § ' m ' l ' | ' E R .A z e n t n c n , r n u r wu U..."--. '~"'...,..._Ma r k i e Frenc h,Ha ze l Hansen. Erd ine an d Ma rg ar et W u lf .mi l- land Peck.Ly le Gilber t.Ha r o ld Sc hojdt,A r t Kempc ke,Hu - ve y l Hln se n. D ill and D on Tay lo r.,Shirlev Re ns h aw an d Ha r ve y W adke r of Tekarnah we re dinner guests of. the Au s ti n Renshaws.' Sunday .| Mr .an d Mr s .Charles Hi n lln e we re s u n n e r z u e s u a t d m Pete Tlmmusnn home, '1"hur-sdzy.|M r .an d Mr s .Eme ra ld V a n Be c k wer e dinner zu es ts a t P ete Thom;.\son's, Thursday.Mr. a nd Mrs_ Erne st Monso n md J oh nni e a tte nde d s bi rth day Da ny;_h°=\°= of Hans Svngerson, Sun- Y.M r .an d Mr s .Abe Sutherland llwnt.Thur sday evexina' at the Ern est Mnnnon home.Mr .an d Mr s ,Ha n s Andersonealled at F red J enaen' s, Friday . Mr . an d Mrs . E v- ze n W ulf wer e vi s ito rs of th e Fr ed Dornac kera, Sundnv eveninxt.Visitors at the Harold Tavlorhome, Sunday, were Shirley Remslmw :nd Harvey Walker of Te-kamnh. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Renshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Harold W Ilann home.BUY DEFENSE BONDSAND STAMPS NOW I-EMI#1osttcthe C\ub_ Sunrs are JackckSvsnd- L;Wende\\ ick Nielsen,Svendgurd, nun.us in -nlcluded Mr | and sonsJ I ,M T B .A n ' \ I u n i o r a n d |i.ff»0Il H i l t a , e n w i l l b e 31 red Nielsen, aired friends Lftemoon. an,Eleanor,d J ames of at the Ho w- urday .Sorensen and -...-.s. .J I M r .an d Mr s . . u m n e lly were, Mo n d a v aftern oon vi sitors a t the Bill Koe nig homeIMr .and Mr s.Joe Polz in and _children of Omah a spent Sunday at the '3J¢1rent.al. Paul Koenig' home.\Mr. an d Mrs. Ca rl Han sen . Mat- ira ret an d Marvin. of Be nso n. Mr. an d M m .Bi ll Suverkrubbe.Billy an d Ru th A n n :and Mrs . Aman da Qixvnrlcnahbn were Sgnday after- bidel.W endell Jerii host bo the c lub May Mr .an d Mr s.Alf] Mar ia n a nd W a rr en vi in Te kamah , Sun day s Mr s .Li lla r d J e nn Lois,Ma r y A n n an Oma h a were callers 1ard J ensen home.Sat Mr .and Mrq. Ola E _ L II"~"" ` ~:=r . DLENESS It is only natural-and sensible for you to muerve the miles in your tires and your car. We do not blame you for not using your or unnecasnrily. But don't make the serious and costly mistake of not using your car az ill!g,-»;.. Cars were made :ohm-not co . - . n n ' INS crm snmd idle in the garage. A no:- s mal amount of use is necessary _ xo keep them- in good condicion andtd prevent raphideterioration. Puts mac, hmeries go dowu,md general "guage-ids" mule from wo much idleuess. .~. :fs Take 1 nip dai: week end just mo' llmber up your car.<i I I-love you changed overlo spring ~=`g\> and summer weight oil and 5 R A5 E grea se?Don't neglect in MASTE R 5kv\<-°" 9 0 an \Ei '1 Ii \; ? ~ °1 ; ,0 msosm '`f»;;'.1.'"§1.;;; af' H. J. COOKE STORE Rasmussen and family ," " ° " " "7 "a b d su per guests scams were Sunday dinner gueulu *f*M r nnrl Mr s.R083 Lev..and 9?°1`L-"L'5'ff"°.f'~°§.......,.--'°=.,...M r and Mr s .LEBLCT Stokes 111 1 B I I R B L I U \ . . r l u l u u : | : K . | |n u | u 1 .¢ . ¢ »_ . . . __ . _ _? . 3 § " ' 2 § § .'~ 2 ° d ? . I f £ ' $ " § § L ' § , ° " ; ' §f § § " 3 " ° 2 -M r .a n d M r s .B e n V o s s h e l d F 1 1 z n 1 o n t .S u n d a y , L s v é h o m o i n B l a i r S u n d a y o p e n h o u s e ,S u n d a y .h o n o r i n g :t h e M m .B i l l W u l f v i s i t e d h e r m o t h - M a ~M r s C l f u l H i l i n b i r t h d a y s o f M r .V o s s a n d h i s e r i n L i n c o l n l a s t W e d n e s d a y a t t e x i e d n f m ,f u m n f a o f f l g ;g r a n d s o n .D a r y l B r a e s c h .M r s .H o w a r d J e n s e n a n d s o n . n e n h e w B m v D e a n H i n e l i n e F r i - 'M r s .B e n V o s s : D e n t M o n d a y I f l o w a r d ,J r . .a n d M r s .C h f t o n H J ! - d a s r -\w i t h M r s .w i n i m V o s s .m b a a e l w e r e g u e s t s o f M r a n d j t ..H e c k d m e 1 I L i t t l e K a r e n R a v B e t t s s p e n t M r s .J o e H l l t a b i d e l i n O m a h a l a s t d a n c : a H -g s r o f l h i r .S u n d a v w i t h M r .a n d M r s .E a W e d n e s d a v e v e n i n z .- a n M r s ." f f d ° } ; h ° f B a r .C h r i s t e n s e n a n d V e n d a .|M r .a n d M r s .A l v i n S v e n d s r a a n z l ? ¥ ' ° " t t h e d w f e ;M h e r c o n s - |M i s s S y l v i a P a u l s e n a n d W e s -u a l l e d o n P e t e r S v e n d p r u a n i a t t h e m n ° d Y " N ' °V g e e k l e y B r o w n w e r e S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n M e t h o d i s t H o s p i t a l i n O m a h a I ns D e n Y S u : 1 : i a v J 2 ' l ` , , " 2 . ` ° . ,S i t h t h e E l s i t o r s a t t h e E l m e r H o l s t e S u i r i d l y d M H r d J ..o m e .r .a n r s .o w n .e n a e n H a n s M a t h l e s o n s o f S m k e r .|M r s .S a m H o l s t e i n .M r s .E l m e r w e r e c a l l e r s a t t h e P e t e _ 1 : _5 ¢ r i ? k . I I \Mr .and Mr s . Ma r i Christensenf M r and Mr s .To n y Ha ns e n an d B e ttv Placek helped Albe rt Sdndodt celebrate his birthday , Tuesday evenimr. Callers a t th e Alb er t hjod t Holstein an d Mi sa E r ma speni Satur day s howin g: in Oma ha.Mr .and Mr s.Charles Voss helped celebrate the birthday of M m .An d re w Christensen.Tiles- _day .\..».uan \|.n.\m*avr mourn M?nn MHL I Th#o n n ~hom# W 88 the 'lett, Jr.. hom" in Blair. rnumanvevenirir.Mesdames Ola Sorensen and J oe Jensen sans:wi th the W ash ington Count?Projec t. Club Qhor us over K ORN in Fr emon t. F nd ay Mrs. C assie Hansen and Mr. mcwP"g Henry ::@orensr~n. and menu.Ime eu ng pmuc n u ull.n w »---nun Allllvau uw... "T _ _..Mr. a nd Mr s. J o hn Re eh vi sited Ferdinand W iese and Maxi ne Qf c a lied 1,0 Ha y Snrrmrl.Sunldazf, Mr .an d Mr s.Cleon W i lk i ns an d Missouri Valley ,Mr s.Sovhm by the illness of Mr s.H u m a n sRolland,Thu rsd av evenirur lwi e s e and Alic e and A n d mv b r o th e r Glen Ha stings.'I`h¢Y Ulm. fami lv wer e di nne f Questa o f Mrs.ored the birthday o f MA X I M Mr s.Chris W1-ich and Georiril Otto Hansen in Bla ir .Sundav,' W i e n a n d Mr. W ric h.visited Mr s.Bob Hltc lun an an d Eme ra ld V a n Beck and B e ttv W i lma V055 an d Ma r i e and ,m,_Alec gumiay aftemoo n.i nJ ane we re callers a t th e Ha r old Ed i th Qu in la n spent Sunday at Blai r.| -_1 \1__\__|&\....I »u»n»»\=n|L."nnaa 1 IG--nfl MYR.~~ ~M r a n d Mt. A lb e r t S c h jo d t md lwi e s e .Tuesd gy . when thev h9n - to atz gfu ntil W ed nesd ay . I-YIOT l\0||lE. ll|ll|lll]¢|ull:|r l¢lllUli\uH lulusup duno _,_,_,_____Hs t! o f 1M u g m f r . ;t¢,¢,,|,d Mmlv fo lk s i re nu o n v t o h e t r ¢|¢mldnn...n..§"1'3m\1§&T.§I'»su'i|a.!9¥.=h';49g§{»_°f_§l=;»_H»g-gg, Gang; 234 ny.. Am'§§°N1f1'»m in Hel w r w x :Q u l l u a u f .n s~.9 "' I | n | \ § l ¢ a |h a f h n n h l u `i:2ii`§iénaen wezel' " | P / j j Yo u 'l l g i w i mp o rta n t he lp i n our co untry 's war-'add to assurance of giving war industry all the coal it need! widmur hi ndranc e.' You'lI play safe by ma king s ure y ou HAVE due hi gh grade, predsion cleaned and sized coal you wan! mosc. (if co al us e rs wai t until the euno me fl' blly ins ti m# mei; combined orders will oerminlv cause n mmm# ation bottleneck with din$t!0U5 raulm. Yo u 'll have A bi n /:dl of to p v alue /ua l--fo r pri c e s won'¢ be lower for 1 long, long time no come. _.-»\Call or :wp in at your earliest therdevetionel leader: Bible smuy,-"'~v--~~--------y---»»- ~--...., ...... ,..._was held and Mrs. Taylor served n cgnfined so the hosxmal for some mem of Mr. and Mrs.Hlmld lunch.Present were Mesdames tmm.Jensen, Wednemdnv evening.Ernest. Gosker. Emma Taylor. Ed|Mrs. Elmer Holstein attended "\Mr. md Mrs. Raymond FrenchHansen,Edna and Ri Howard slipwer for Mrs. Benny Albino at and children were scuests of Mr. Tavior. John Tnylnr Janet nnd Millard, Wednesdnv evenlnz.and Mrs. Albert Kuhr. Sunday.Tommv.Rau lxrve and Nom\|\Elrner Rlx spent.Thursday Harvey and Hazel Hansen werelen, Harold Rasmussen.Austin evelung at the Francis Hovendiek Sundly'dinner guests ot Mn and Renshnw.Harold French.Vir- home.,Mrs Gifford French.winln md Chula .and lliuenl Mr.nnd Mrs.Elmer Holsbgfi Mrs. Hu-rv Slppcnlield and 'Mx-. mi n i ,Snrick.Opal Rasmussen. "*="~d Mr.and Mrs.Rdenckla nd Mrs. Clyde swpenfield andMnrllvn Wachter of Hamann and Rnssaoker uf,the Fred Pnulson|K_w Beth of Blair wana mmm of Gwendolyn Love.Albert Schjodt served ns indieonthe electiun board of PauloiellConservation election, 9|Kt\lr- v,Mr. and Mn. Cinder French visited the Harold Tnylon, Fridly eveninyMrs.Hamid Rasmussen was ndniner iruein. nl Mr. and Mn. Aus- tin Renshaw. IH-ldav.n --_.;u . .A...»x..'shuulnw lhome, Setuldny evening.Mr. and Mn. Pram-is Hovendick and Duane and Luis Jem. Mr. umMn.Fm:-lk Hmrendick end Hex- m m were Smiiay dinner queenat the Funk nnd Bertrand Linden home.Mrs. O _Heinlein ment Mondnv with Mrs. tm Voss and Mn Elmer Clarence Schneeklatlx md infant. 'near Omm.Alisa Wlese. mem Samndn Mr. uid Mrs. Chris Wrich. Mon- dnv evenimz.Mr.and (Mrs.Harold Jensen and sons were callers nt the ~ Andraeen home. Fridav evennltMrs,Howard Jensen attended the nnnunl district Rebekah con- vention in Blair. Tuzgdny- DeSoto News I I I I I I F u r l l l u n u \ l \ | o ° " " 1 _ \ J J A N T I -F R E E Z E W e ' l l D o t h e J o b f o r Y a u ( N o C h a r g e ) Antiflireeze May Be Hard to Get Next Winter, So Dou't Bun the Bllk of Lnsing lt by Kaping It in Your Car All Summer nowr m*onc»:°r...Ligm Weight Winter Oil Should Be Drained Too.It's Time to Use a Summer Weight Lubricant. CLYDE NELSON STATION~ mr.IInu n u )l\\.ll\|l -v w - - -~ M n Bm V0 5 3gi a n t W8dll¢8d3V af|5Gl`l|0'0T`l ln H r .Mf g lll me r Hols tein R l p h Hine line I °1 ? " ° " m f a h i d :r m : n i c h t were Fri day evening'visitors a t wo r k . Mo lld a Y \ " Far~ .J B .' msr$ \v°Ta:uf 'lor too k th ;it. h§_E \me1 HHH ~ 1 1r _... _ -. .A ~ his DOH who SIL ;turn¢d to his, ar helllimr cameHerod 9, broken rules Devnure"='~:=3tP ==*2.'°'*.."* convenience '7"`2'~B E N R E E H \ .f \.H o l m q u l n G r a i n a n d L u m b e r C o .C G A L Blair, Nebraska ;;;»;£; ;,;,an;;§f.;,.;§; mm. M'mr. and mrs. xucnlm --mu »~ wa5| _Mr. and Mrs. I-Hmer Holstein were Mr. md Mn. Cyv\'l'hm-adnv aveninz visiwn u I-he And children o! Tel Mr. and Mm. Rnllnd Smith ,,,,\\Ray'mond Schuldt. hgme.um Harkin Haiernon, Roland, waived ax the Funk Mr. md Mrs. Bxll Koenig md evmhwx.S1-hnler home.'hxeadnv sm\inz.'B"\~Geox-me and Gerald sv¢n¥|Mr. md Mn. Ch The oecuifm calebrnmd thrbirth- Sundnv nfternoon at the Weswn ag Kemnd nnam uf Mr. Schafer md Mr. Eqqhvge-g>g]y§nw celebrate *'°'-|e~a\~=~f- Mrs. He ~YOUR SKELLY MAN m u g g n g l u l r u l u l y .1.l.lu.u] 'n1.¢.- vhxmnh Avril 30. 194 mu uplnimi-AAA wheat loam.which lun rhbilimd the prion ol the U. S. when :apply in :sunt yan. unnot be nude nvailnble w lumen if quotas -ue rejected. "Deiennhmtivn of Amex-ic;'a what policy il in the hands oi' menwho utudly produce the grain,"Lippincott commented, "and theirvouswillproducethecontinued the prion they un upect tn for it." Thixiy-two Blnir Boy ' plan m hold their mmm! s Cnmplme, Mny za-zo. A man-inze Hcume was ` hom the Fremont omce. week, to Donald Keith HolmeBldr and .Margaret\Mae P~ of Sioux Cxty, Iowa. ron SALE mu, Fr. CdhomGrant and Herman 'fuwnships-- Ist door south of Hermann Sum Bank, Herman.Linco\n Township-Omm Town House. T ¢ V o t e O n W h e a t Q u o t e s _._..- ~ T~S School Results .of the raferenqum forMoore,=~.ev~go to the ~ In Saturd xy , May 2, to c ast b| .Iot| in a nation-wide wheatPhone White 265.17-it A \I ..1 .,¢ ¢ , u: ; 7 v b ¢ ; : L M -md \ma.'1m¢im will be open tmm B a.m. lords m e\igih\e w pntidyate in w 9 pm.d AAA Chlulrmln E.Arlington Township--City Hnll,the gdzrm um.Cluk Lippineou u i d early this Arlxngwn .'Bldr,Cuming City,Riahlnndweek.Townlhipo-City Hall,3\adr. Sdnoo mu uplnimi-AAA wheat loam.which lun rhbilimd the prion ol the U. S. when :apply in :sunt yan. unnot be nude nvailnble w lumen if quotas -ue rejected. "Deiennhmtivn of Amex-ic;'a what policy il in the hands oi' menwho utudly produce the grain,"Lippincott commented, "and theirvouswillproducethecontinued the prion they un upect tn for it." Thixiy-two Blnir Boy ' plan m hold their mmm! s Cnmplme, Mny za-zo. A man-inze Hcume was ` hom the Fremont omce. week, to Donald Keith HolmeBldr and .Margaret\Mae P~ of Sioux Cxty, Iowa. ron SALE mu, Fr. CdhomGrant and Herman 'fuwnships-- Ist door south of Hermann Sum Bank, Herman.Linco\n Township-Omm Town House. T ¢ V o t e O n W h e a t Q u o t e s _._..- ~ T~S School Results .of the raferenqum forMoore,=~.ev~go to the ~ In Saturd xy , May 2, to c ast b| .Iot| in a nation-wide wheatPhone White 265.17-it A \I ..1 .,¢ ¢ , u: ; 7 v b ¢ ; : L M -md \ma.'1m¢im will be open tmm B a.m. lords m e\igih\e w pntidyate in w 9 pm.d AAA Chlulrmln E.Arlington Township--City Hnll,the gdzrm um.Cluk Lippineou u i d early this Arlxngwn .'Bldr,Cuming City,Riahlnndweek.Townlhipo-City Hall,3\adr. Sdnoo .1 -a s n1 1 ?\M a n n e d b y c o m m s t t e u o f f u m _ \ | z . _ . . . . \ - . . _ 2 - a l . - I. . I\ . . n vi n l l 5-mam room orSherry » mioruhlinzwnSr.Fine T E D cohts arms m u d this in o f m f rhave an l!\!€\EH|. Ill .. ,.....-_____. -» ...,,.... than 15 axznea with I School A vn u - . _~R'1 % 0L r y o u r ` b a Washina 15~tf u1!f.L' 'Pi eaminl Wwer.bookby chicks now with The Fon I non (hunky Hntchcry.mon 'hen! forum. we. 2700. Also Mas-|I-'on z nT» £i¢ E`"""¥n¢f a w a ~rea ~ues "K quo eren um e-lscno aygeld of not less than 200i Fontaneue 10lFontanelleQu termine tha extent to which hun a-- -..¢..tnn n...:.- num bushels.Hal » l ; m ; ' " i < ; i l ; a r s § \ n d c e n t s ,M r .L i p d n -o f g r a m t h e y w a o u n u P ..........- _».. \ . : '.: 1» "':1 r f f " '-3 .J I \"..1 monleru annum go an Il£| .5.lu5 uni _ _ _ . . . . . - - n n l l Fred Hovendick. ALLY NEW lumber:-:16 building, enclosed in N O T I C E S . ~'~ ~~, n~eu graded, swmnd hpluncyeawnpkhly-ovullycunouyhdsi ~~California,med ium ni te , -_._ ~~Extra Flncy, Wibhinglon -.__:x _Lu IUC um. 25: * F r e s h C a f f q t g Serve sm-lard in vegetable salads _ __.___,-|.\§ ¢ ~ ~ The outside leaves are richer in ir ___.._Lb. ~ J u li a L e e W ri g ls -~B T C B C I W hen! or Enric hed W hi!e-Los!I C Premium, 1-lb.2-Ib.S o d | - - _ - _ C t n . l 8 C . ¢ , , , . ~ 2-lb Crackers C r a c k e r s '1 n >1 5§'§i"_--d,£C Ctn: ~ Cookies ~ ~ 2 0 c Ritz Crackers S p e 1-lh. Nabisco ...- _Ctn. ~ PE NNY SA V E RS I ~ '` .I _Snlnd - , - -u (D r e s s i n g S ; ; _ ,~ 3 5 1 : 8 2 2 2 ; 1 5 1 : . _ _ lr Dressing 'é§I$':l ~ Vinegar 2!3L?"Y:--.._._§2&§Z l4c Gdatine 2"::aia., ~Sc Fruits for Salad ubhym 2.2 l8c I in thc Bald: while it's glowing. Wa pldcal while al ibn ~ nun. ESTATE Satin 1512; Bc 155.2 6Sc ~Caiifornia-grmvn,Utah Pascal-type --._Buy W a r-S avi ngs Stamp s a t S afe way wi th th e mo ne y y o u n n : o n th es e - I-l b . ~ CReallCo f f e e Nob um ..--Bas Here's a Guarantee That y »---~-----~'~`|~~'~°22c.";°g' : , 6 3 c 1 " O R IAL E: Mo dem 5- ro om hou seclisu in. Also inc ome nrouerlv by | H€ owner.Phone 292.2-tl. 11, OUSE, Dexterviile.Inquire En- terprése.17-lt' URNLSHED ROOMS for rent.101 Em Gnnt St., Phone whim147.17-tf. Advertise In The Enterprise .Advertise }n The Enterprise " \.ra n Q I , a o 0o \1`|1's \ \ ff S h o p p i n g f o r S p r i n g t i m e F o o d s a t S a f e w a y -For there you'll quickly find every food you need under one roof,plainly dis- played and plainly priced . . . also low-priced. Everything is clean and orderly, and arranged to save you steps and time. Just visit your nearest Safeway Store this week, or any week, and see how much easier your shopping will be! ' -V EGETAB LE J UICE S FOR M A K ING S HORTQAK E S ~ . `\ L \~ 00°' 0 0 'o l ||O |'||n ¢-,<. Grapefruit;f,,§',}§§`-__ G r a p e f r u i t ; " " ° "own l v 8 E`g'l\t~v},§¢¢;b|¢.lnic '_-.mica .' I n m a t e l..ibbby'a ---_._ff'él€ Zlc - J u l e s ;~Sunny Dum fa: 23c 1ZIEi;l8¢Hou ~ 29c fa: I9c Baking Pow~ er C,,,,,,,, Girl --_-._C8n ..o O A A ~l-`or Sure Results ..-_-_.__f¥»T.'§T ~ G m g e r b r e a d M i x Drome dxry _§;;°; 211: * F l o u r §3;':;2.,°'fff_ -f1;L'§ 89c _.§»;;\; $1.69 * F l o u r * s m ~ 7 s e _ . 1 ; ; * ; $ 1 . 4 9 For High School Girls Only oOA F o r n u t n t u o n s s a k e a l w a y s b u y ~L§.,1'.1::f."%.;'3":.;"'r§."m;;.:: A\~\~, . ~»_", _ ,._ v ;nd !;=»~g=,-=-=»»\- ug thlsrweekn p r o d u c e t h a t y o u k n o w n s l r e s h ~ ~: §, .,'i: ,<.: "::=..1:;..;§ , . f , :..e "lu oo rls c an prepare ." r n _4 , . .s1._.l l °~~them. l There are a dgzen ways to vary your salad dressing from light and peppy to rich and hearty. Drop a post card to Julia Lee Wright,Bdx 6601),Oakland, Califomia,for new "SALAD DRESSNG S'1'Q\{LES". ~R SPARKLING SALADS ~ov.~ l l ~ 1 fo r partic ulars. 9- tf PHONE 11 a nd z ive us vom wan t- ads.Only 2c ner word ner inner- tion insu res instant sale of that unwanted furniture. eng. W A N T E D WANTED 'ro LOAN. rent. or BEF, used sewing mac hin es fo r Red g m Rev. H. C. J orgensen. - l t /' I _B RE A ~_Miracle Whip,Qt v I E ANNUAL MEETING of the' a\hi.ngl.on Cmmty Historical. iety will be held at the Mu-. um in Fort Calhoun at 2:30o'cloek Monday uffemoon. May 4.All interested are come.WashingtonHiafmiul Association. GHEST CASH vrioewool ond pelts.Frank Fincher,Blair Gd! Course.18-ti. RNITURE uphollterlnz. unn- iuhimg,repl»irin¥» m anlnz. rupwork, mutreasea,PhoneBlue 151.George N. Miller. 12-tl invited ooCounty paid for El ARDEN PLOWING and " U n i cm Rea 192.H i ?Frank H. Strioklett. ,FARMERS!I WI-htYAr dead stock.Have s vulgtyof premiums.Blair RendennzSé vice. Phone 17 collect., son of Luther College,Wahoo,Nebraska,It will be pruenzed by about elghhem students from this school.The~players have been ln- vited to came because we programcmmnitteebelievestheyhavenreal. message to bring.Othernulilhers ln the aftemoon will be a short address by Mr.AdolphKloth, senior seminary student mn several sonlps by the Dana MaleChonxs, under the direction of Ea-wnrd Hansen, another senior reni- inary student.\ In the eyening the Dana u cap- pella choir, under the direction oiProf. John Link, will present llaarmual home concert.This will be the choifs fmt appearance on thc campus wearing the robes which were purchased a short time ago.The Dana Luther Leasve, who' _sponsors the Rally.extends a hearty welcome to all to come togm and make friends. der-ing Co.. LuPla¢!e. Nebr. 9-LLWASHINGTONHc .ly Jensen, Assent, Union Ren- . A. Hmm, sm and Erie iseourl Valley, Ia.18-St WORK SHIRTS,sizes 17.6911.Nelson Shoe Store. LE: Spotted Poland China 'lts.Arthur N. Andersen,n.Phone 2819.X4-Lf ILK, l2c qt. if called for.c. P. Dimmick. Blair. AYNE pig and sow meal Psy when you sellmyourDolan's Feed 62 P uce. CH PADS.hlzh uualitvvaner. 12: ner pound Oth- alitiee. 84: oer nound. _ The Enterunse. SCHOOL SENlORSl Ordername cards NOW from Therprlse16.4v. ALE:Punks G.Hybrids. G32-212-94-and ss.Also 4els of white hybrid.t'Will Ryan. "Banu" Shir?-e and Shorts. each.Nelson Shoe Store. t To or cabbage plants.Bcdozen.Broughton. 803 West k St.Order sweet potatots now.17-2t' OMPSON BROS. HYBRID Iowa 939-State-Testedt grader $5~50; round grades. 50c reduction for quantity ~wn sucks. Earl J. Thompson,n as 10-12:ELLANEOUS furniture for' e. 16-2t' Mrs. E. B. Carrlgan. KT permancnts, $1.95.Regu-S5.00 oil permsnents. $3.00.e's Beauty Shoppe,Phone. k 224.17-it' ED HAY tor sale.Nelson CARD or THANKSE WISH to express our thaxika to the friends for their assist/ance and interest at the time ol the death of our dear brother, Charles Antrim,and we es-pecially mask those who sentthe floral offerings at the time of the funeral.His Brothers and Sisters. CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to express our thankstothe friends and neighborswho assisted us at the time of the death of our den: wife and moLl\er.We especially thankthose who _sent the beautifulfloral olfenngs. and the minis-ter lor his words of sympathy,and Mrs. Paul Nyholm for lur- nishinr the music. .lens C. Sorensen,.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rasmussenand Children. CARD OF THANKS WE TAKE THIS means of unres-aing our appreciation for the e!-forts and constons of ourfriendsandneighbors at the time of the tragic accident anddeath of our beloved son, BillyDean.We are especially grate-ful to the members ol the BlairHrsDepartment, the doctors,Mrs. Dorena Walker and thosewho aided at the time of the Iu-neral services.We know thateach of you did.yeur utmost at the time of our great sorrow.and Mrs. William Hinellne,and Mrs. Charles Hineline,and Mrs. Martin Hoier. CARD Ol-` THANKS AY WE EXPRESS our appmciation for the aid rendered ouson,Inland Hineline. and hischoolmates. at the time of thtragic accident at the DeSov.school last week.The promonotion of 0\|r neizhbors. the Blai Fire Department.doctors athe county nurse unquestionablvrevented further loss of lifThe aid given us wlil Ions: b remembered.Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hinelin w Mr.Mr. M r. Ml l ee~ r,~arr§! e* \ J H' 4 44 4 4s~>~ 'JI SS -- the "protective food."Golden Rules of Nutrition my ect three or 'four eggs n week. at least. The 're rich in BWtaminr, protein and blood building minerals. st o. Z9c Energy ot low cost for the work we all mu M ',~ r.fI§`»f"i;§§1iB ...----..__Dox. CE RE AL S Yuu're fully protected an every purchase youruke at Safeway.H you are not entirelyple ae ed . s imply tell the mln at the Ch ec ki ng Stand-- and ge t y our full c ost pri c e ref unded. Thi s is iu st an oth er p oli c y th at ma ke s s ho p- pi n g more pleasant,ec onomic al and advan- tageous at Safeway . CoMused About Nutntron? l`o learn about vitamins,mlnerala,proteins an d ho w to p re pa re mea ls tha t ar e he alth fu l l n d economical aa we ll an attrac tive,ta k e "Kitd\en Course ln Nutrition." Ten easy work- able lessons-by -mall. J ust send 25c for entire c o ur se lo J uli a me W r ig ht,B o x 660cc , 0nk~ land, Calif. Grape]uice\'r5§.'l' iii. 16¢.§§: 29c Nlarshmallows Fluffieet _ .2331 141: Corn Starch Argo ~_rlifgj 7c Syrup fl§'¥.'§$'i'Y;.?TT?_.2'é2¥; 29C Ketchup. Edu: __________f$Z1G,l9C M\lSl3¥(l ixtllfrisayle .-_-,._.$'; IUC l-eCorn Flakes ~ __z vs.: lSc Nleafs that are guaranteed Popperl Wheat Dwndiea _.iff 7c Grapenuts Flakes ._§§$'E. Banner Oats §2§§,'L'.___}Q'; 191: _CANNED FRUITS P h Llbby'a, Clrolce,Na. 2% 14:to make the meal ~ Bran Flakes ~ - . _ i : > : ; 1 4 ¢$¢¢¢¢-H1¢=¢mv-»4»~»¢~Hv¢=v~¢=~B~n ~ww '».`4 ' "~z ~C r e a m o f W h e a t ~ 2 4 c : : : : ' _ . . , . . : , .' ", .1 f " ". , . : : " : . " : . , , ,. .° »° au . YOUI uo Nn r : mu m B e e f R o a s t $ti°"""'.___-r.». 24|:-f""§.§..f"{i,'T 2Ic eac es sum or Hllve|.__-Can 14C ~ B g g f S a v o r y , n b m m - - - _ . _ - . . ----Ln IOC Nu. 2% ...--Can Na. 1 _--.Cm c n c ¢,Peaches Sea.,:°:..r..., Fruit Cocktail 373 _. 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Golden Tomatoa Standard z~°- 2 25cCllll No. 2% Quality -__--.C.\n 14c Beets §;:':r'::_i{t'f:;-.-_Ffa.: llc 1 8 4 1 . ~Sweet Patatoes§;;'~._._..¢,_, HOUSEHOLD sUPPL1_§§_ Matches Favorite _..___C'f,",;; 2lc ~ C l e a n s e r _ _ - - . - . , . - _ } f € I § ~ Sc~ Fels Nlpthx ...---__-.Clke ~I v o r y L u x S o a p S o a p -J l 'Inv ar | . | g A D Q U A l \ - | ~ E I \ $ | ~""'' / /-r m u u mmm my W ea k - » \./cndmnmmolsboudqumtanioc\ <'°=a .»»m m m m b y u m m m mQ~- »d i d n !G i n y o u x b a b y u z e p m t . I .. . |a . . . my & wr:~ Ls 247, sec 11»1a- 3:200.| ~uce, »L -,. 'S lx .Saturday s~g 2%¢l"' §1l'§.m Shoe svm-e'R a l l y D B Y A t _ z .SALE:Good work mare.D a n i M G Y 3 -1v.°Chris S. Hansen.Concert In Evenin Play~N 1 sax.w.w.1=\nw ~Qt s.§'.§»\ £2 16.2l`¢'B y Y l s g S w e nts 'SALE:A good work mare.l l te rn o o n -1:Henry Sorensen.The annual young peoples' RallyDay, which usually is attended by_ ~ " ' P a . ' 2 ; ' ;'|»»»°»<? lour hundred people. from 1 on 35_13_2g Nebraska, Iowa and other states.Imn be held on Sunday, May 3. ' SALE:1941 audan g n u Meetings will begin at 10:45 a, m.,ss ver hundred. Lm Jes-l2=so p. m-. and 7:30 p. m., and will reen, Phone 212 on 54~17-2b all be held in the college audilori~ um-gymnasium.At the foreman service Dr. N, C. Carlsen, president of the UniteaMQ EXTRA good close nrrim- Danish Lutheran Church,will rs Also some work horses and preach and the Dana choir will m -d sown and Digs.lsing. xr Raymond Wulf, Sam Moore.A special attraction on the ax- 1.m-lsH, s for 1o¢.Phyllis ~lc, North Center. .11-lt' pn $13,600. Fed La nd Ba nk to F red W He u- erman: SW SW sec 14- & S%'3 SE sec 1518~9, $9,000. I » 3 ""' ¥ % "' 1 9 c Calm; Use in the bath ls well as for housecleaning. 3 Cakes 20c A Tulle! Solp Dolmlu \vl!\\ muvie llars. 'i\}i{£{iEénéhffné1 to Iiay L SINCLAIR PRODUCTS TloN We Still Have Material to Vulcanize Casings We Will Buy em a ,GooD~/EAR | "