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05-07-1942_ nn.; \|'.J\-¢h\z¢'|um Madam wakly Newspaper Plant le E The QffncxalCc THE ENTER RIS ~~1- _ _-...I-..A- |:L...... ..n nnnrimvg nf Pmmtv "z\»f:*', SM Histoc nunty 942 »+++»»»» gggef:nmaswf More Local Newspictures Than Any Other Weekly ln Nebraska .__.....A..¢;4..|.;;.¢4»Iul Twenty-One Rural l;or1'0BP"""""'"rnnu '"'"""'"" """~.~,{I(15 ».fE1§nAS1<A MAY 7.1942 goomI snpscarvrlou mucm rn I)1J£Ll.[\»L|L|¢**r _._. :i f t .C . .. ... . .AprilBond SalesReach ~$25,000.00 1 I u di!! .... ~~;颧§l(:§4?l ~|Ti\€total purchased in the county »1 T r e a s u r yDepartmentAsksPurchaseOf$13 400 In Bonds In May ,STAMP SALES FOR \APR1L REACHED $7500 1 Beginning with the month Mar. the Treasury Department hall es» ltablished quotas for each Bf{itinndcountythroughoutthenation ;in regards to the purchase of War iiui\dB and stanips. The quota set fur Washington County is313 100. That figure is the investment¢lU* tn and not we maturity quota of the bonds. The maturing value of that amount will he equal to more than $25000.Ilond sales for the nionth of AP ril totalled approximately $25000 in dollar sales reported CountyChairman George T. Hedelund this \leCk The maturity value of these |purchases would be about$33000 gg lél ~éfiw is now in the neighborhood of E i$25D000 or an actual dollar ln nn iii. .~. ...~I r =1s.&5\i ~V671 r 1 v .1 1 t F ~~.. .~~r .E ~I: ~»~lu1 Q 4 ~~g ;~1 ~}_. ~~ ~ o ~ Q.i ~=»;. an ai 9 J I1\r_I*l o\|a l 3 : .r ef ~~ 1 .l ~. ~\ .4 rx;11 .1 .l A...:_a ~ ~j \ u Crown Queen at Dan Amid n.lavish setting of flowers and decorations Miss Betty Ann Diesen was crowned Queen of the Dana Lilac Time Festival last Saturday evening. Above is the coronntion scene.In the center of the aliove pic~ a Lilac Time Festival ture President Lawrence Siersbeck is shown making brief remarks.At his right is King Gene Megrue of Tekamah.The five candidates for the Royal Throne are left to right Eleanor Jen sen Chicago;Virginia Camp o 9 bell Blair;Honor Lylcke Elk Horn Iowa;Betty Ann Olesen Hutchinson Minnesota;and hiargaret Ann Johansen Free no California. Robben Photo Enterprise Hnyruoiny I ..¢r.._ ayOpen BlairAirport On June1 p Need For Pilots Grows. May Use High School Youths 3 NEWPLANESBEADY FonWORK .¢According to information given members of the Blair AirportCommitteeof the City council and ithe Chamber of Comrnerce one\\<9k resumption of activities at the airport may take place around June 1. The port several months ago was ordered closed by the warilopamuentduetodiefactthattheCity was unable to furnish 24 hour gusrd service at the field. The need for more &1d morepilots as planes roll from assemb ly lines was given as a sleckening in regulations regarding such ports as Blairs and governmentofficialsarereportedto have in dicnted that in their search for pi lot rnaterid they may even take boys who are members of the Sen ior class of Blair High School and suwounding towns.They also in~ dicated that they may shin in a \IOLUME XLVI NUMBER 18 ;_\1_{__»n m \I ¢f L ~e ~=~9 | ~1.Q ~..:».3 Al I \_\_ g.4 f ~k""\k~-\ _._.5 "71' _."'.. .x ~~wg*~ ~~~~ -xf~~-1. _-A?"'..'*\W n ;l:f;~I . , / Q vcstment gf $187,500.g ,l ( hands RES 1 Miss Betty Ann Olesen,Hulchin.In addmon to the sa e o 6 PASSENGER TImnmately s Minnesota, was namedQueen in\va:} \Z?Fon COUNTY w A 1 \m.in war sblmpn I1 M Yo f Lilac Time at Lhq ;nn lfjy planes have _been and are¢|uvv ln.uu1...that will later be converted into bonds.with those figures in mind in is apparent that Washington lCounty will have no difficulty\icaching the May quota which has Ibeen set. The money used for the [stamps and bonds is an invest mennot an ex nciiture~and itIpelpaysalmost 3%interest. 0River Recedes |I After Threat | In the monthly allotment oftiresforautomobilesandtrucks urday evening...an allowance of 6 passenger car The Dana auditonum was decor tires was made.18 tuubea were ated in purple and white with the allotted and so retreads.They\Stage forming a beautiful hack will be distributed only to motor~iHV\md for the coronation cere ists who can classify as eligible. |rn<>n>bliss Olcsen her attend In the truck types of tirea the011if5»Pnncessea _lliargaret Ann county was allotted 35 tires 55Johanaen Virgmia CaIDPbell» rctreade and 43 tubes.[Honor Lykke Eleanor Jensen and Meanwhile during the week King Gene Megrue were intro tires and tubes were OKd by the rationing board to be purchased by the following:Otis Willis re cap tire and tube;William G. Wilson 2 recap tractor tires and \......|.. Festival at Dana College last :mt a lame V made of lilacs.Afte. the introduction President LBw~ renee Sierabeck performed the .\4 coronation ceremony.The swans! \....l:.. nn\An dmnqod in Whité Bhd [duced individually standing behind f 1 5 { l *?.~¢IF~ DEI!rldpurl...¢\.|uu5 nn.mu..rarenewpnrachutesandother equipment.Part of the ground crew and pilot training staff has also been selected.ta ....:....\J lnminignvnUl.lllng UIIS perluu UI.Lcaasauvu l..ll..l.us5 nI._|.al¢:un;\......|.........owing;on the port ground. city is also negotiating n. with Traney Buhs for the one tube D.E.tiplcmcr Lrucn luuaua ......._..._W L re for beer truck Jens E Jen each one earned a beautiful bonof~0 t k tire;N G. Gq»r:ner¢;quet of mmationssenrm:.......~ *v.ntl Hrnlv !\*lrnvin Gieslen Followmg the coronation an in The wheat markeiif\g quataa~.~j=:\J\~No Damage Done Low Sugar itutioning Scenes nAll\\|il\llicw lung tnhlcs i lil l:.|r ll;;h School auditori um l\..~.~ hw n lined with peoplehor.~ini.;thwmselvcs and their viwil f.f War Ration Book No.l v.lnvh will enable thorn tn nurwhat <ng;n. These pictur.Q ~o Ration Book Registration Ends Today Huge tlrowds Gather At Schools Monday In Ef- fo1"c,To Get, Job Done REGISTER 175 PER _HOUR IN BLAIR Regis( ration for Ration Book No. x will como to a close over the ...»|....eininht.followimr four days are History»Making in which are definitely scenes of history in the making show sights which have never before been witnessed by the imgi; mn people.ln thc upper picture applicantsgivepreliminarydatato RAINFALL THIS WEEK 1.60 INCHES .Rainfall of the past weekmeas-I arcd 1.60 inches at Blair accordingtofigurescompiledbyU.S Observer J.Hilton Rhoadea.Thc|fall which began last lhursday.| has been as follows:April 30th. nos inches;May lst.30;May 21 j.38;May 8 .50;May 5 24:andl May s. .1o.l There was anunseasonally heavyfrostearlyMondaywithalow temperature of 33 degrees. _Roo & GUNCLUB SAW MOVIESMON. » The Blair Rod J: Gun Club saw.number of reels of interesting 'CalhounGirls Life of County ...typists who fill out the blanks. ln the lower photo another group of aides go into the mat ter uf the amount of sugar onhand and the allowances for the various individual cases.Hnfrrprtlt NrinnnoraandHnlnarll\!7 4 l lands.Believe Crest Is Passed Heavy rains in the Dakotnsand in western Nebraska arecredited with an unseasonal flow of-water in the Missouri River thisweek and farmers along the lowlandswatchedthecontinued1issanx iously.The rise began last Friday but did not give concern until Mon \.day when the measurement at ~~~Blair was 1423 feet.Tuesday it 7 iwas up to 15.20 feet and Wednes lday morning it shoved 16.17 feet. in State Contest Lois Sievers Won On The Word "Dactyl1c",De- feated Classmate his Sievers 13 Fort Calhoun eighth grade student shared state spelling charnpionship honorsSaturday when she placed Grst in the oral division of the contest held in Columbus. The mruner»upwasMaryAnn Sant§rs 12year lrm morning Frank Taylor who|makea the measurements of!the railroad bridge at Blair reported 15.28 feet 18 feet is considered flood stage.On Tuesday noon when the iflow continued to increase the Weather Bureau department at Omaha informed the Blair Offi cial Weather Observer J.Hilton Rhoades that there wouldbe aniothertwofootincreaseinflow. ln keeping with s new river service whch has been put into usethisspringn. number of fsrrnors along the river were notified by (Continued on Page 4) .usp ..\.~.._....__2 tractor tires;Lee Hester milk 1haulertireand tube;Henry Har vitung.Hooper truck tire;Nebras 5 kuIowa Oil Co.truck Lire.c BUY DEFENSE BONDS E . .1 21 Students j High in 8th Grade Exams. Verda Andersen, W a s h- mgton,Had AverageOf 97 Per Cent Of the 209 seventh and eighth grade pupils of Washington Cuun ty who recently wok part in the state examinations twentyonepupilshadaveragesof 90%orabove.Special commendation is due Verda Andersen daughter of J.L.Andersen of Kennard;her average 97%is the highest which has been attained by any rural eighth grade pupil for several years.Following is a list of the high ranking students:Mv1.v.~la Andersen.Ken nesting program was prosemourithvocalsolosbyMissClarico ioomers Oakland Nebraska and iladys Moore Berger Sioux City own.;reading Arm Radcliff Bry mt Tekamah:violin solo Calvin Nheeler Omnhlj _marI_1nba _ solo. v in this countyZE.;11 éieéé.ballots mn Iain Ann Baker,Ummm.4 llac Time is sponsored by the;I---t -r counm......... -»w» mnh and w. A. A.mum:N Blsvrx ANN GLESEN |mln?§n ar :§ mninn nationalumm~.....__1 w,..ASK THAT PIN- BALL MACHINES BE LEGALIZED Clarence King, operator of theEat Shop, xppesred before the City Council last Tuesdayeven-ing requesting the installation of pinball machines ln Blair cafes and business houses. King asked few: the machines be ol thenon-iackpot type played for mus lment only and he suggested that Lhs city place a $10 per year Lax IM..mph muhine.He also sug »¢Blair .loms 1 PlatteValley BallLeague Earl Thompson To Man- age Team Made Up Of Jr.Legionnaires Blair will hnve a bueball team.L .....-|....:¢.mmm of Uncle ly will guaranlee a wheat loan of 5127 in Omaha for No.1 wheat. 66%of those voting over the entirenationmusthvorthevlanll it is to be used for 1942 market mg. FINAL CLEANUP 1"OF SCRAPSTARTS The finll cleanup of scrap onhrmnstartsthisweekaccording to inlormxdon lashed from is AAA office.Triple A Commltuse~ men will call upon all farrnen ...im mn.me vat returned their|§;¢1ZT[h§£um dw limit the field but one operawr in the city \3|ereby preventing the installa- \t.lon of a half dozen mu.hinea in every place of business. ADOPT MAIL ORDER STAMP PLAN um .....=.........._____Sam on the supply of players it dna been announced ihla week byEarlThompsonmanagerotthe team this year.Anangementa have been complet/ed w join Blmlr with the Platte Valley League and the tint work lout is being held tonight (ThunlanxinLhefieldsouthofBlair. card regarding scrap metal ontheirfarmandandurgeimmed iate action.Trucks manned by WPA menwillbaavallableforiheuseof those wlm do not sell their scrapmetaltoregulardealers.The truclm will mrry acetyleng torch nmfutuuvleceaollrqngog ol 1egilmnn.which has tabulated virtually every man ibomau and child in we United Staten. At Blair on Wednesday eveningBlere had been 8082 individu als accounted for.Not all ol them. however received hooks which would make them eligible to purchasesugar.233 individuals had too much wear on hand and will receive their books later.The largat registration ln .the county was at Blair.To handle the crowds a crew of 32 were used.A receptionist presentedeachapplimuitwithamlmberasheenteredtheauditiriumatthe lligh School building.Aa quickly as possible the number wan called and the applicant gave preliminarydata to one at a long list of typista. later the infomation on the hlrmks was completed by another \ rw:of workers.The turnover of applicants wasrzipidtherehaving been 175 lam »1i~~ accounted for in a single hour A one time during the work Mon l.i\aftemoon. ADDITIONAL MEN IN MAY DRAFT Tliirt»n more men who havervml»ml in Blair have been cz\ll»d if srviceduringthis month mln \.l Selective Service office riports Out of the 13 there axe:»nlio nn no longer residents of this liimty but who receive their cull fron Blair inasmuch aa theyateredinWashingtonCounty.Those who are nonresident haveanKaltertheirname.The men who are in the second May call and who now bring the May mul to as men.an an lol lowa:Rolland James OConnorBlair;Walter Caae Herman;A dolph M.Jenek Blair x;FrankBojaczaim1:Nathan Butler Blair x;Alvin Rasmussen Her man;Norman Grove Calhoun x;Joseph Nodta Blair x;Theodore Lint Blair x;Daniel Muck Blairx;Paul B.. McDonald Blair;My.ron Ward Herman x;James E Stewart Blair x. l li movies Monday evening at their regular meetng.Emory Hunt showed his movies taken last summer en route to Churchill Canada.Also shown were :ala ol the Tristate gooseshoot held last fall near Chadron Govemor Dwight Gmswold and governors of adioining smtes par ticipated. RohwerNamed President of _HistorySociety Meeting Held Monday. Reports Heard.Plans Made For Future l The annual meeting of the Washington County Historical S0 ciety met in the museum at Cal houn last Monday and at onceproceeded to hueiness. Reports of the past yeare work including earpgnditureswere heard and accellt In the line of expenditures approximately$200.00 was spent on show cases for displaying the gxhibila and other minor expenditures were made. Theme new add ed improvements make the muse um one of the most complete county exhibits in the state andone that the county should be ex tremely proud of.The omcers elected for the ry Rohwer;VicePresident Dora Klindt;Secretary Edith Sier~ck; Treasurer George Rohn/er;EKBC utivo President Mrs. Joe uxure;Member ot Bound o!Dlfeuwrlf Henry Monke;Blair Township Chairman Ella 1lill;Kennard Township Chairman Mm Irene Jensen.Altar the business ol the meet lngwaa conclndd a memorial resolution honoring Jos Maura waa nad and ordered greed on old Fort Calhoum seventh grader.Although M a r yAnnhadbeonwinnerofthe Washington xW a a h in s t o nCountyspelling. 4 meet she stumb led on the word dactylic and lost state honors to her school mate Lois. go Douglas Countyeighthgrader in Ihe Ashland Park] School. was winner ol the writtendivisionof the state contest and sosharedtoprankinghonorswith Lois. The Washington County girls had won the hdhors in this countyinl94l.as well aa 1942.Lois is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Rich ard Sievers while llary..Ann makes her home with her aunt. Mrs.Rex; Stewart of Fort Calhoun.Both girls nre pupils of Miss Paulina Kruger.First P\£\Ce winners ~divi sion were awarded gold medals and $5 in defense stamps.Second place winners received silver med ala plus $3 in defense stamps. A field of 14 contestants vied for honors in the oral divisions. Stumbling blocks which elirninawl all but the Calhoun entrants in tluded meh uords as nepenthm braggsdocio Jissuago cartilagi Q re. ef .i Lula Stern: Ititn Kersi eaaceticiamfelony:bmiow ehio: Among those assisting in conductingthecontatwasRalphE. lairohild of Blair WaahlngtcmQwhfySuperintendentandpresi dent of the association. The Methodist Official Board met Monday evening at the home of Mr.and Mn.A.A.Fohlmdc when a plan of church vlaitan was dxlcueaed. Mr.and lin.Roy Kdlr were lntrodneed as new oo oa »| » » » ol \.o uit s s s u » »es e o o0 »¢1 o e » »ao s »o o a e a eoe e e ao » o so a oo ¢ nous. uemernrioos ll n mandlble»»»»»»»»_..DIDIA EVER? Didja ever realize that sometimes a dismal failure is a good thing?One of those kinds ol failures that puts one down and down and down until it seems like the bottom has dropped out ol oven thing.Well Conegidor has fallm and for our nation the black est of despair should settle down on us and take some at the cocky coclcaure feelingoutotus.Not alone should this hsppenlo us little fish but to all.lt means much;in fact it means all to us as anationandasindividualsto win this war and.we must realize that we are not invul nerable.In life individually when we fall by the wayside wethinkit over and the result is a new and more detemxined endeavor and we go out and fight t.he difficulty ln a stand still.So as a nation we must take another and more deter mined stand for it is our nationthatwearedefending and the men who went down with colors flying are blood of our blood and those who have KI\e before are blood of our blood and we would not he true Americans if we did not avenge their sufferings. True there may be those who an stultifying tl\em aelvu by turning the struggle into profit but we can care for them alter this conlliet ia over and we havo»put the enemy where they belong.Int ua forget everything but the fact that this war must be won.Our life our liberties and our homes for generationsto come moat be made secure.We are Amerlanland the Amerloan way of liv in:n Ula ahh for which » e e o ao o s o| a oo e os e noo\ a se o ¢ o e e oo s o o oe o »s u¢ o o uoo o oo u e e uo u nard Washington School;94% Lors bw IAIBUI.Blair Oxum School and Evelyn Battling Hooper Immanuel Lutheran School;93%Bette Anne Jemaen Blair Gardner School;93% .iamzs NiebaumArlington Tel baats School Marie Hansen and Gloria Jessen Blair March School; 92X1Phillip Rolland Blair Or um School Mardell Timme Hoop er Immanuel Lutheran School Delores Johnson Washington School John Vogt Arlington West St.Paul School Lyle Rog ere and Jean Thompson Blair Pleasant View School Louis Sul ly Fon Calhoun DeSoto School Erma McK1ean Herman New England School.Leander Ritzen Fontanelle School;91%rEldne Rasmussen Blair Gardner School Rodney Kerlthoff and Q\1¢=11»i Marquardt Nickerson Telbasts School Ellen Nicholscn Blair McCarthy School;90}rKeith Cornelius Bennington.Dornack er School.The seventh and eighth gradeexaminationsweretakenby101 eighth and 108 seventh grade_pupile.The questions covered eight subjects.A few students whose grades fell below the required averagewilltakeexaminationsinthesupjectain which they tailed in Blair today. 5M1ssioNAsY FROM AFRICA To SPEAK .l Rev Alma Thomson of im An igeles California.who recently lf*turned from a lilelong miwon in iSudnn Airica will speak at the fKennard Lutheran Church next iSundsy evening at s oclock. Everyono is invited to hear his in Iteresting awry of his experiences in Africa and see his moving pie turee.Rev.Thomson is a close lfriend ol Rev. P. C. Jensen pastor |o( the Kennard church.\ |l l Effective May 1 the mail onlar\ plan was adopted by WashingtonCountyinregardwthefood stamp commodities pmgnm.ThelstampissuingolficeinBldrhan been closed and those who are eu3 gihle to receive blue and orangefoodstamp;must obtain them by mail from the Lincoln olfioa. \County Assistance Axim!Lyle.Gu er lained earl this week ly the some as before with the exception that there wiil be no local olfiee.All who obtainstampsmust be certified aa in the put.Tho new plan is merely for the purpose of eliminating an nn necessary localbureau. I Graduation-for Rural Schools ~Here Tuesdayl CommencementAddress To Be Given By Beat-| rice Supemntendent y vm y .|that the stamp plan issubstantial- 'pluyground will be,principally, .......__Other towns in the Platte Valley League are Arlington Elkhorn Bennington Gretna and Herman. A complete or.hdule of games will be announced next week Manager Thompson told The Enterprise to dayTha lint game of the seasonwillbeMaywth.Where it win be or whom Blair will play is not yet determined.Thompson pointed out that moat oi the team would be taken from the list of Junior American Les lon players who have had consid erable success in past seasons.A good many of the older prospects are already in service or areworkingon jobs where help is soehortthattheyhaventtimeto give to baseball this year. CITY TO MAKE NEW PLAYGROUND heavy inil too lnree to be loaded lnto the truck. ¢Drive for Navy Relief fund of `$175 Begins Committee Of Workers To Complete Campaign I_§y May 11 The initial meeting of the Wash in unty Navy Relief Society was eld Monday evening at the lcourt\iouse in Blhir.Plans wereItormu ated at that time for a local drive for funds to start immedi lately;the county driveis being A new playground for Dexter ville youngsters will become arealitywithina few weeks it wasdecidedatameetingo!the city council last Tuesday evening.The i Ili» a baseball diamond.lt will be lo mted on a piece of cityowned ;eondus:ted in collaboration with anationwidecampaign.The countygoalis$175. Chairman of the county society is Ralph E.Fairchild Blair.Oth ers who attended the meeting Monday and who plnn to assist in the drive are Mrs H C McClellangroundatThirdandNebraskal_~K ;Tho annual eighth and wnthistreew just south of the Burt ;;§ _1§2§_.E}?;§§_ ;§f §;2§; grade commencement exereies will County Service Station.am Dr E 3 ;lripp md Ianil be held at the Blair High School No playground equipment wiuihieinzerlingh lauditorium next Tuesday evenbe installed it is understood.The|Th nm Washington County § n i¢..§§$.T¥f Si3§Ir. §f$§§f§$.§€.fi \;;lbe leweled off anddollar for the ~relle!causeprincipalapeakr.Hia addreiss ;lvS donated bv_ L l.Ci1!iltanlG\ f centered about the theme 1=>2PElER ~fo( the Maney district.Tha above roorrow and You.1REC0vEmNG NICELY d committee plans an exten The program which begins at s sive drive.which in to be con oclock will be opened with aninvocationbyRev.T.A..LindenmeyerRalphE.Falrcd J.R. Vinckel and Mn.Eliza th Staplawillspeakbrieflyandmusic will be provided by the Blair juhiorhighgirlsgleeclubandbyMissDorisHagelinBluarlligh School instructor.Diplomas will be presented byl Pew Svendgaard who im been a patient at Methodist Hospital in Omaha for the put nine weeke.i submitted to the third and mostl serious ot a series of major operationslastWednesday.Aomrdling to latent reports he is rallying nicely and hopes oo return hom ln the near future.Mr.Svend1in.Co s ri me d v.mph E.!zaard will reach his szna birthday.U.S.WAR IONDS »themillutm olthemeodni manbernof thothzbuzrd..!!2¥1.........Bay Deleaao gang;Nqyl \Fa;xl:ti¥ild.pe n neh \n|1tmant.h. coming year are:President Hw*y;and nexnisie.eluded by May ll. A llsno out el everydo/llu neon IS OURouonfor vlcronviaith 5 { --nm nm EARLY DAY wAsmNc'roN com /Krlington, Kénnar mmm- mv ms'r9RY I . 5l.|'».¢.»-*LI..L.»»': Blnir Nebraska M l 7 1942 |PAUL 'rYsoN;A Bb t l r o m NCW S JOINS ARMY xded the .2e..T°_Mn -=-4 »'fs'2x¥,.S:°3§"';u:2 mx ww wh# has ~ ==z=- : e lY|n'I'1 T H E E N T E R P R u s e | |_,¢¢;n¢ Nnmwer Subadpiion Pda Per Yau, $1-50 Ehat4nedn|econd-elu|m|tterux1dex¢hna:tdCou|nlo!)lAt¢h 1879. lt thu ponwmco at Blair. Nebnskn.PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY 1 T HEBRRSKH PRE55 ~1, , va .BlgirlofLh .NeloMCo frosh .Sh Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Sheets and "Q 'ii `f'Vl£w& ls .A. W. Clarke spolra ntthe Crowell Hoheld at,Q Sunday.'The Hightteunder the diocte,1.Catherine Bartlmg,numbers and Miss'Ma .I~ .played two piano snt. from Hermanera breae. A. W. Clarke and Mark naha.rs.Carrie Pgrriah a|Volin, Soutl|'Dsko|§;uw hui been vi.B1B1l9; A wc ~ ~ 2~Miss Betty Cox anJunior-Senior banquet atkamahHighSchool, Sahir. and Mrs. Herbertbeckier mddaughter w Hadiey, John Hammmg,A.S. Moriey, John Mules,C.Morley, R. E. Roberts, Shephnmd Ja Badg- er, o. Nf"U':Tl1=mk :md in A. Whit- Ioni-|¢$asKgnnlrd is iocsted seven miie; west of Blair, between the branch °- ~ -'~twa s Among Stat¢'s ~=vm-smnmrlna hr1nn` unmy .Blanken-rre Wed-the Elm was host,-my Club, MondayShumake 't Entonv sveniI\Kmhad nhn the parenu ox n mwy mm, 1-.ugw-=a BlairRobert, hom Ami 28 r Hcspital. Both Mn. Sorensen andEugene nrmreported to bn gettng mn: mc ely . Mx-s_ John G.JensonInf.week from severalMethodistHospitalin n.Norma Jan Jackson has been ls- sining her with her work. Mr.and Mn. Gudmond Soren-len md Loretta visited,Sunday, retumeddaysatOmah with Mr. and Mn. Otw Sorenaen...." _=~__._.._-_AI 1>l°: left canA : nonof ETm onfri! e uWi fed at San Diego,Calxlornm,Mnnday for a. Nonh Cu-ollna \p where he will be stationed- fomler Blair boy, Paul in the of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyson north of Blair. Iy a lucky coincidence,younglon, although he enlisted while the wut cout, will be among ands at the No nh Carollna np.Don Fear md Normanlkina who left.Bhir Tuesday rsa.ld¢nbehelded!or thesam<a E333Ion ( r u n wma.Ann H - - f -"-..,..»....\...f.nmmm ot um mrly dny ton County.. lllstur ._lea of Blair and Fort Calhoun were *palnted seven! vwekn ago.) ,1 Arlin gto n, f ormer ly Be ll Creek, e was laid ou t by the Sioux City and 1:\¢f»ifi¢~'Rnilr1:md in 1869, they L ¢ l | | u \ n . |. . . . . _ . .e h i s t o r y o f W u t s l n x I l a nr, Ihr." ""` " "o f a e v e r d m i -f'f" § . . P IL . .¢¢n:r1r»|rnf.e.4 4 0 IC TQ B '=';':.';'a.;"a;;;;'-n........ p_ Kam'__|._ _.'{|_I"5'!1'_.'1.. .-.: ~au~l Luthemn ~rch.Thursday visitors of the Har- L . . -Mr .an d Mr s .Da n Vog el an d dnuszhter of Central Ci ty a r e vis- tn g Mr s . D ai s y Divine. Gustave Rolla nd o f Fo r t Le o n - a r d W ood wis n . wee k-e nd guest a t the parental.La r s Rolland. home. had ~ their guests. Tuesday eve==~ and Mesdames Stan g u e s ts o ~e za Store Coa Without Question, Coal W ill Be Higher Priced Next Fall. Moreover, Being Able to Get It Is Another Problem W hich Has Never Confront- ed Us Before. Place Your d rder Now for Delivery as the Cars Come in O r i e n t E g g --- Radiant Linmp ¢. drient No. 10 Stoke 'Christensen tended the Luther I.¢=ag'ue Rally in Blair, Sunday.Mrs.Roy Metzler attended anall-day kenaington at the Floyd Loftis home,Thuradav.Darrel Jensen was a 'I`uesd|.yevening guest of Francis Idormw.Thursday guests at the Louie Telphone Co., a 2.10 r K.:use, labor 50.00lb e r Li n e n . r e n t 25.00 bur n & Sc ott Co ., pplies 62.00.ry e Mc Donald, c ieric al 2.25 H. Nels on, Co. ter Nielsen home.Mr. and Mrs.George Millerspent last Monday evening at. theEdHansenhome.Mr. and Mm. Peter Nielsen were Thursday ove» ~ guests.r.and Mrs.George Rasmus- E113 ¢H ~..Lloy d Puller:are mo vi n g to th e Sorensen lace.pSu nd a y g ue s ts of Mr . a n d Mrs .Ro be rt D ivin e we re Mr . a n d Mr s . Ha r old Frenc h and children an d Mr .an d Mr s.Ha r o ld Rasmussen and c hildren.Mr .an d Mrs.J ohn Dic kmc y er Pitzer an d Franc is ~e rens 0 .=. :,Mr s O' Ha nlo n wo n hmh p rlz e .Bi mr ..~K u h r ing visitors of Mrs. Cassie an §3~¢~:.m~g-1," '"'''dau ter called on Mn. C 1 SoSaturday""'h"and Sunday amen at mm- Hospital, j,'f0,,d,'§f W i llis Mue le na ~ ~r ~.lW i lbe r t L .Mueller , la bor 5.75 C .L .B u s c h ,l a b o r 4 . 7 0 :n o ~ ley Jensen, Richard Johnson, and Kelly Ryan ot Omaha.Mrs.Clarence Simpson will behostess.this (Thursday)after-=g,°°,=;»to the Bridgeview Project lu .imwA§1.;;N"'s' mms ~rs.Stinus Loft of Salt Lake sen.Mr . an d Mr s .Clarenc e Toe lke wer e Sun da y d in ner g ues ts at the E d Ha n s e n h o me ~t.£ln~rs.~ "=~,J anet and Mi ss Nor ms.Henr ic k- se n o f Bla ir were Thur sday eve- ni ng g ue s ts a t th e Ma r ti n L a rs e n home.Mon day afternoon,Mr s .Cassie Mr s .Da n Vo g e l and da u gh te r o f Misses Ni n n Andersen a n d Mars' Divine,Mrs .Ed Hans en, Mr s. Pe- te r Ni else n an d Mr s . Ma r ti n L a r - sen.Mr. an d Mrs. Ma rti n L ars en and Alton s pent Su nday e vening at the La r s Rollan d h o me .,A s ale wa s h e ld Mo nd a y a t th e 'l Fo rty F o r t Calhoun business- me n an d far me rs we re gu e sts o f th e Nor th Omah a K i wa ni s C lu b a t the f our th a nnu al d inn er a nd pr o-Han sen and Ha ze l enrsrrninedf _smnn heid Tuesday ovenirnr at the Central City .Mr s ,Dai sv Divine.Presby terian Churc h i n Fo r t C a l- houn.Th e pr o gr a m inc luded an exhib ition b y W i lli a m Hu n ti n g - don,Omaha.magic ian, and his son;Professor Be c kma n o f the Uni ve rsi ty o f Oma h a wa s the speaker of the evening, disc ussing pr o pa g an d a a s a wa r wea p on . * Tuesday eve nn ig wi th th e Op a l Rc e ves fa mily . Gu es ts o f Mrs . J .Me r to n K u h r a t a dessert lunc heon a n d cards,Fr id ay , we re Mesdnmeu C.D.\ Ho wa r d .Simon Ko rs ho j,J .Hi l- | to n Rhoades,Peter Stric klg , J r.,Reed Oi l a n l u n ,J r.,Phahp Campb¢||'s Mortuary PHONE 91 II \ »Io Il»\oo 0 oo5o0 5 u (J5 Is 0 0 ~o045 25 oo inK vis xwrs 0 ~rs.== be-M - "u a y g k o v q a s0 8 YR ¢t\\" B R C , ; r \ 0 E ; °g¢¢1;f";.,\-in sm# sE'Y*`E lx-:xw " \C°»»"°' 'AL ¢m\=f="°' =,»\>=° "",°us € ° "na \" ° ' °°1 n § " °¢ \M i = " "gm!-\"3 ,u N| | . e . n \ = .. ¢\,;n¢° V-°CJ u a v a n °- \ QP§1.4 . '~gé\1 w~~U N | | . E N E (a n Hu r o n » \ é E » /lv mmu u nn w 1.4 5 ~ ~ene BURT coUN'rY c o -0 i l O n » _/o v N. T.L U N D 1-:AL 1»:s'r/as-INSURAN zu South sm SL Phone White 188 A.. Buy Defense Bonds and Saving Stamps Now! I . l : l I I l n u u v - p q - - n -I -n g g g n g u i l S U D ;a . A v u __ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _n d o f l a n d f o r t o w n P \ U P ° " ° ~T h e n u d ,w h o w a s S e c r e t a r y o f S t a t e L n m h n n w v e m = 1 1 f =W ° ' °n u d e s h e .x s m I n w a s u m m m B r e w - ym i n w w y e a r .t h u R " " " ? * d < ? ° " = P f " = v 2 1 9 1 s e t t l e d t h e r e ,a n d t h e s m y n npJ.'=11-;£'f2.:'.'::.:":.':a.,.1£.i»@_ nmraim few <==5ff1=..3' -0 ilu'B L U l J \ l l u n !n u r ]' M r JOBS FOR WORKERS The Unimd Sums Employmant Service is looking for qualified mp- v\icant.u to fi\\the lollowirix jobs. Men with sevew years con-uuuxctian exverience in the follow- ing occupations: Suenog-nphern ---$40450 per week .week pntiona.For these md hundreds o! other°P¢1=\nx\.wrlta 90 the United States Employment Service, Fm- mont, Ncbrukl, or contsct Lhdr wpresenntive when he will be in the Court Home at Bldr, Nebras- kx, on Wednesday, Mny 6. and ev- ery Wednesday, from 9:00 m 4:30. This in a free service, no charge w employer or jobseekcr.Watch nan.week'a paper for new jobs. : MAli!-nr.».|..u. £l.l\.\¢ua;.».._.._, ___ _ HISE;[;fI.p INE01,A J. BRUNTON, Lirwivw ow-wr runner |IIlasts ua ,,.......,_,-_RASMUSSEN, Llnotypg Opmlwr g; 'I'hie1foldt.erctixig a lu-ge depot ana a lwre ____~ Olgon .lt(§__Dag;?13r bwding; Samurai A.Francis, one lie wupurchued of him by the.... _n f t h a n a n l v n e t t l e n o f F o n t a n e l l e ,§ , ' ° ' " 'C n t y S r l ; P i c i f i c R d l r o a d n r u n l f l vf 1 D O 0 n c " w g ~ va-nqVISIT LEO nanmsmc, Apprentice lpent Wedne8¢llY sveulux ....=-hmlh warn Mn. mm COIL A mntinea perxormmcg ol ihesenior plny wuz given, Fhday. for the grads.Chtrlu Wamer of Rosa. North Dnkau,vidted in Harm!!!In t W°¢¢Mrs. Marcus Kroger and Dlvid, Mn. 0. H. Godny .md Mrs. 9. L Hilsdnger were Fremont vision, Friday._Nu n Cushman vnlted Svmdnywith her pimms, Mr. and Mm.Tom Cunhmlh ol Bbir.Mr. and Mrs.Forrat Brewsterwere Omaha visitors, Wednesday. I..lo exh. blin I In wnaPli ec<L YOUR BARBER MORE OFTEN vED LEWELLENBARBER SHOP Dnvnutnirs in the0'Hlnlon Bulldkng HMJKE Lo fta nmn ..-,-..-_$'I2 per Rig ge r f lo n- struct: on ....-.....$'72 per Elec tric ian ._.........-$'f2 per Mac hinist -....-......$S5 per Semi-Trniiér Tru c k Driver ....$50 per Othe rs: Saf ety E ng i- week week week week week nears _.. .-$ 175 -$ 200 pe r mo.ker ,__--. --......__-$20 Der week Switc hrnal..........-.._..........-$7.S2 Ih*a.kenm.5_ _,-_--- ____..-$'7.82 Openings in many oth er occu- .. day .Af te r th e S en io r c h u p la y , F ri - day evening, Mrs. Lahrn H<>re.f~he coach,entertained th e c ast an d Misa Josephine Mein a t th e Le i a W est Cafe.Re v. a nd Mrs . A. w. Clar ke a b- tended the mo nthly mee ti ng o f the Bu rt Co un ty Mi nis te ria l mee t- in g, h eld Mo nd ay a t De c a tu r wi th Rev.and Mr s.Le on Key es.Re v. Clar k e wa s the siea ker.Miss Ma g gi e L o we returned, ..~ |» n ' a I» | .1 ..S OUTH OM A HA Production Credit Ass'n Announces lha Opening of Offices 'I at 4 % % I n ter e s t I ~0 ~ \ ~ l l W e Ma i n t a i n Q u i c k D e l i ve r y 'Service W hich Preve nts Delays '| ~ » T h e # l m n u p x a l A Home hmimwa °`rnog| au ! F s Rochester,Minnesota:she vis ite d' the Ma y o Bros.hospital f o r ob~ servation an d medic al treatmentMr s . Mar y B u rto n a n d F ra n kli n an d Mi s s Mar ie Swa n s o n o f Om- aha wane Sunday dinner guests of Mr .and Mr s .Ern est Grenier. Mr s.Ha rley Rog ert an d Tr u - bie of Los Angeles, California, ar-rived, Th ur sda y , for a two week s' visit.Mr .an d Mr s.Fr a n k Eric keen spent Sunday a t Oak la nd a t th e Jessie Eric ksen home.The ir son, Elwin, wi ll enter th e a rmy se rvi c e thi s wee k.Mr .an d Mr s.D.W .Rutled ge w e m in Oma ha . Fr id ay an d wer e ac companied ho me by the ir nouCharlesan d wife.Mr .Rutledge'a1 In the Matthiesen Building Representative Will Be in Blair THURSDAYS 9 A.M. to 5 P.M.| | sizeuy Tractor Fuel win no A Good Job For You C l y d e N e l s o n YOUR SKELLY MAN honor of lnrrtiria Hln élev atW. Snouenfield home in Fort haun. Sun da .Mr. And . Harry Madsen fn mi \ {an d Mr .an d Mr s . Mena: e we re Monday ev KUQIB o f Ma d s M, d , e " . ' , , dMr .an d M n .E d Menc kn the Mad sen br oth ers n w n d - u n ln r c la s s D ls v i n Hc n n n n dny evenlnz.On S u n d xwa v~they calhsd on Mr. and Mrs. G Mmc ke a nd b ab y .Mr .an d Mr s .J ac k P~ we re 'l'hund.\y sve n i n z ' vi ||x'.',++¢+-ref THE E A T S HOP - M e a l s - nm:rm> MILK5-BEER 24-Hour Sudan MARRIAGE LICEN SES Ma y ;''Stanley F .Luc as.Ch i cage,Illinois,an d Delores Ens i- ma n,Chic ago.Ma y 1-- J a c k F .Smi th an d Ma xi n e R.Di xo n,F o r t Calhoun. A p r i l 29 Clarenc e B a x t e r , Mondarnin,Io wa ,an d Doro thy My ers , Ri ver Siou x, I owa. Ap r i l 2 7 - J o h n Wesley Knausa, Portsmou th,Io wa ,an d Rosa.E . Cecil,Portsmouth. 1 rr ...f r - .son, Iowa, and Lois Eason, Sc ran- ltu n, I owa.'Ap r i l 25- ~A\ vin R.M i y ,De lr oi t,Mic higan,an d Pearl Ni k o luisen, Omaha.A p r i l 25. *R u s s e l l B o i s e J o h n n I ~ |I Anita Juhnsrun.Moorhead,Iowa. Mr. and Mrs.Lars Roiland, Eunice and Philip drove to 'Bhur,Iowa, Monday. returning Tuesday. Mrs Sinn Wulf went to Ban-croft, n10m1ay, to attend the fun-QTBI of her sisterin-law Mrs. Jens Christensen. " ' \5 a " " " "f . ~ e-.18 F " {,Q n l #31 1 H ~,241 <-» ~ .rg,.1 "§.... 'il 5 W/¢ rP. . . n .. .. \. .. " " * . . . .` ¢ ¢ n ¢ A 0" °"-¢ | * ' /»~.s >x fg ..._.....K 2 5 f, f ;,t " x " " - -\-1""":g-. - ..»-m.. ....._..¢ ." M I .f."J 1 .... .. .., . . ;. , . ,./ " \g g z . .,. . ..'; ,,` " 4 L' ~_ ' - »- -. " \\/ '3 ."........¢»7 4 - »'.I '` l i y f l f q n u l l l l r 3 .1 :1*= ~" :~ . » . 4 "~ ~~.~~~ v 1. . | »- _ l "¥ b \ I .~l ..;. Dom sronf voun cam' Lqng pcrads of corncialete 531-g ; mm cars.artsrusr an cor:edrains away from engine parts which subjecu. the engine to a "H start when eventually ir is stane -md dry it n e o : Step In lor Shelly le a p '£|u Rolling Ti n Service mel ,spring ehaugo-over luhrieatien today. arts ruin engines. Spare yourcar unnecessary use---but don': ruin it by :oo much idleness. Dorf: keep yourcar in storage. Take a trip this week end md limber it up./. r ~@2359 P H O N E 3 9 6 9 FOR TRACTOR FUE llair.Although at rm: Known as mu ,m-,---Selle Cl¢¢k»the name of both Early-day businessmen weremst °f¥i'=° and town y-'as changed Thomas B. Baiiey, Turner Bairey, ~°Arlmgton early m the year Charlex: Cross, Jr., s. L. Dart, M. 3432 .D.,s.Osburn,W.w.Dm-ell,hunnhv A1hr\|:rinn'Fl earlv busl-'Inman ¥i'Pitch. G. H. Grave, T. C. I THURSDAY MAY 7 Admission ll-30 Cla....';':.z'.;'.:' .?."a*:T"j ~ v§.g.|;5',;;j' Z.; f5*F?*3tune, H. D . Dc -dendo rf, ur. 5 J»lLeslie Watson. Small Town Deb w rmJANE \VITHERS AND~1 WRIGHTCOBL AAl: _fnof Trails Sport Reel and c-..-.|..... lfwn '\'»mTm~ and Rus-|Omaha Printing Co..JR Duuluuy .u.n=--- ,. -. .- . _:el c a lled o n th e Clemmen a W ir-supppliea 51.55iamsenfamilifPilot»'I'ribune, subscription 1.00 Ra v A w Cla rke o f Herman Registmrs , feesd 1 12:15 was a Frilay "c linner guest of h1rn.\Remington ,ne., ""¢=nt'\?l€EB ~I aia Ha nsen and r amny ,.~----_Mn nd av af te mo o n guests__ °f|H§=f1s>f _Th|o1;nwn labpr ~AY SATURDAY MAY B-9E FEATURE PROGRAMSltnrday MalinreAdmission ll-22 Cla. ez§t of the o Grande w m lEANAUTRY ANDSMILIE BURNL'l'I`E Second Feature 1l a g r a F a l l s W I T H TOM BRDWN AND RJORIE WOODSWORTKThe Latest Mu-ch of TimeinsianEveningsll-30 Cls ~o sen.Mr . an d Mr s .Clarenc e Toe lke wer e Sun da y d in ner g ues ts at the E d Ha n s e n h o me N. T.L U N D 1-:AL 1»:s'r/as-INSURAN zu South sm SL Phone White 188 A.. Buy Defense Bonds and Saving Stamps Now! 1 1 *M I S .~Il u l l a c l n ur l s . .W - u ....-D a n V o g e l o f C e n t r a l C i t y .Li r i x . \m i l e a g e , e t c . .. .11 ;\.r:..\.......1 1\A u m a l " n f p n t FR]Ed Han sen , mrs.rener nuc ns¢:u ,| .| . u. n.».-~ U-. :""'u. . .u...+i»I n m a n and Nln8.lBoh5 S8IVi£6 Sts uo n. X;2\'.,.;"I"'i;.<..°'.;;'~.a"'n1.;..<... ....repairs 1.40Ra smus se n an d fa mi ly wer.S\.m~ B. S. T. Garage, gas, etc .6.70 dnv srueam.,Calhoun Oil Co.,gas 26.23 "...A M-n l\.n9|Ta u ln "nnd!Fs1rW00d Motors, repairs 4.50 DOUBI Hmr.3f"'3L-§'l`.'.f,1 u2'§2.1Z.=`Z§1,`§ ;:;;.,,;me M a c .&S u p 1 a a m m f AM I . ~ I R I S | \ ¢ | } l l l U | \ \ l l !i l | | | » \ l vu vu n r w - - ~ - ~ -a n d d a u g h t e r s h e l p e d M r . a n d M 1 - a i p l y C o . . *t ._.......-\.....»-..»..Q l n n i r w ¢ > d - 4 N r - h r .TPB*&`I»`i"`&" Equip M1Aho- Adu f MAY IU-11;?;:::§' guests at the ~~ ~ f " ~ ' ; ° ~ ' < ~ w f 1 = " " ~ : ° " ' i L L ; ' ; , 1 i ° " ° ° ' " " ° "um.wa s wall be »°1ef£mif°d.f=1'i'€'"Y32Ef"Q5 nm-h G. Mueller. labor 1?~§9 a.§\22112 fatineeAaI\§§$n {\-so Cla. n n n D n n l 'i n ing visitors o 1 rs eaven WITHFREDRIC MARCH ANDMARTHA scorrAlnu-Forty boys and | Song and Color Carlson and News Reel. Evening Admission ll-35 Cin. B U R T C O U N T Co-~ o _ O i l ~ TUE S DA Y MAY 12 Admission 11~22 Ctx. Moon 0ver Her Shoulder WITH JOHN sv1'ro:~: ANDLYNN n,\muAhux-».h'wc\ of the Pacific TraveTalk and Huh of lhe World. II\»IoIl»\oo0oo5o0 5uu5 I in g vis xwr s o ~rs.=. HE \=A\"' l:§¢§~\b;' rx Q08 'Q ,,,\>F~°¢t\\.'HO rm "°sm#QJCA (or is .e\~.€\'"' ER LHB ~HAVE t °"°""\BET'ruN\\,ENE "\\1°\\""°' 'im <¥\"""'°° .-,ww ,-uses bv is ,na »==. . _we ian"""\LEN * '\¢\,;n¢° L0 £21 HS'#é*»f'3\¥.'9 . (\1 ~U N | | . s N _ - 1~~'g I g ' 5 a = ? WEDNES.THURSDA MAY 13-x4Admission ll-30clx |I ' Mr.and Mrs.Harold W Ras muxsen and family and Mr. :muM1-A Harold French and galpilf luwu;| Hub ert.Stray .a m mr .an a runs. ......._...._-,___,_' A lb e r t Benson and sons.The By ron Benc ke,labor v Ne ls on :we re Sunday visitors of Frank Keegan, la.bor t Mr .and Mr s .Alb er t K u h r a n d Walter Petersen.labor 'i Duane.[Cec il Thompson. labor Mr .a mi Mr s.Ca rl Rnimuss en A xel Han sen , la borgudfa mi ly were Thur sday exren-1Herrm=m Ti.mme, labor 'ms: q ue sta o f Mr. a nd Mr s. Geor ge ' Elmer B lulng . lah ¢r h0 " '" ' - - - M . n :mann an 1 4.5 9.0 31 .I 31.2 42.5 28.'£ 5.1 10.1| 1 n e r s w a ; ; i 1 ; l ¢ f \ t , t h e H e n r y L a m - - - -|¢.\ n r n n R n n d n v .|: || eg gn L-g u g g g n a n d f a m i l y ], h¢ I I: a n e rl nu u ;1 .|iu ¢: \u uu ,b ¢- -Lt I l n n r n n R m a m u s s e n s w e r e Su nd ay {§ |§ f& 1l ¢_ 1 G o } t s c } a _ l a o r 4.1BJlllEIU|dl.,lounau H-......,,from th is c ommuni tv wer e Me ssr s. ;,.`;;;{`s" 0}`§_'a d M m Pete Iv9.r~fW¥T1 no emg, lu uu r ' Iifd Mesd gmea E u »g;»;=g<@-?'5L¢rn.'Mo c Alle n, lab or W 1?enx31 e D d l m u 't e \Mr. and Mrs . Ray mond Rasmus- Geo rite Heuma rén. labor M u e enfg Jaca g i e f*me s e n and Mr .and Mr s.Haro ld W olter Da in, la bor ~' Q" M Loqnc 1 \S to rk drove to Oma ha.san.u~dny .*r'm.= Puls lab or .Sanda ~ms msmus gfn lto a ttend a stag e B ho w.1Chr1a rn.laborwereunYInner gne o f r.M m .Or vi lle Benson has bce|»'I`.L. Mxtc hell,labor [Sl'h=Dding° several day s at the Chns Edgar Frahrn,labor Petersen home.|I'ot.er Schneider,laborandMr s . E .L. D e mmg .Mr .an d Mr s.Ray mo nd Ro we§ , § ' § ~ v i g i u n d u v R ve s t s o f Mr .an d Mr s .w i n W u lf c alled Calle Hansen, labor Mr .and Mr s.Clarence Hansen on Mr .an d Mr s.Jens Iva:-sen, Louie Kahnk, labor and family .Edna.Elizabeth and.S1.\nday.{l§§z£.\§§""§§i..l2!Z.°.'., labor ESomers Show, laborBobbie Hansen we re Saturdov din-g'=; Rlmotsthof Mr .and S J M D C ¢»I `.-\rihur Sc lmeider. labor o neon.e oc c asion was rs.0 l T l l ' I ' l l S S l 0 \ ' 1 € I '5 Harvey Hansen, labor1.Iames Anderson, labor .lohnson's birthday .Those hellilinsr Delef Vlfulf cole-D __|-fllo r ma n C Ka y ,labor I.n`A»|'h.&M Q H Q \\.ma|nn T.nn|:r.l8.boI 1 1 6 3.51. 6.5.n 2 915. 15 2 2 2 5 60f~ l ¥ c i : | | . u n ..... ..."A .E .A t k i n s o n S c r e e nbrate his bin' iav. Thursday- "@€° \h>sm1-sl.and Mesdames ArchzeRuh r a nd Eth el Mae . A lbe rt. I{. uhr and D ua ne . J a me s W ulf an d fa m- ily , Berri en! W ulf. and Hang Mad- son and fami ly .L i r a Fr ed Do r- nacker and sons.and Mr s.Edna. Reeh were Friday visitors.Messrs.and Mesdames Bernard W ulf.Arr hie Ru h r and da ug hte r, and Defllef ulf helped Bobbie, son of M r . a n d M r s .J ames W ulf. celebrate his birthday . Saturday . Misa Ma r i a n Nelson soent._§.lie Couéty C<;m§\ias>1nem4 Ro;n 1_\L:\}§til;e;Coa, Ffoor air,e r .ny .1 4 '.Chris en o , p o o r Th e Board o f County Cornmia-ilila ir Telephone Co., poor sinners »met pu r su a n t to ud jo um-Blue Goose Store, poorment ta ken Ap ril 20, 19 42.;Chr|stensenhI..b §o..HD¢:;*Ere P rl?ie1;1 t:EL ~ Mbggg - H. C. Bla-nug lg L o t 'o ' c o o ..amp ._Th e min utes o f the pmc e oir f g ~ §~§.Pf¢'§€Ha"'i?', meetinnr were read and app :ov .L poor ' "A f ter u c areful exa mi n ati on °f Goo d S a ma r ita n Home , p oo rn.f_l\......:...~K.Gila nn Han .1;rQ...»-'.~....,....,....DP U!S\»0IB|DOOI' 18 68 16 'I g 1 £ 44l l v v - » . . - _ _ _ -_ -__| AI w m a DON AMECUE ANDJOANBENNETT so-Setting the Pace Sport Hee! and Sham Batlle Shenanigan Cnlnr Cnrluon. Ulc | | , \ . | u \ - " j" & L b r . C omeek-end visiting'wi th Mi ss vel-|r-ne 1'1'"""""35 " " " '" "" " "" " * " '|.ma Sc hoenimr in Omaha.On Sgt,-'Grit funds,at was mo.ved apgl sec~1Holrnq\.ust Gr ,d a evening they attendad theen ded that the f ollowmg c iaxrn a be pQqra l l o w e d ,p n d t h e C o u n t y C l e r k i 5 f E J .1 ~ § _ = 1 ' } ; § ° f f »n o m i n * Q i n § x ¢ \ l \ n n | u { - . -C n n d ?| l ) 0 l 'u ynlav a t the Com.mumt.v Pla y i ..~.1 _ - I - -1.1u 6.00 1.75 1.oo 8.70 l2.5\) n u n " mu w\ r 1House.Mui.and h r m f were un§ " " i L 1 m Beck] Messrs.an d p Voss,Cly de H11 Nelson an d f a nr ¥u = n r § | n H I Q A L nano » ---- . . .. . .._, ..-__J u n e !R y m m l l ! n n u i ~p;i!`§:1A Surplus Ag;-lg. r e . - ; ' : : : ° ' ' - - ; - a m ¢ " ' = : ' ; a "' " ' " "" n m -' = ° ; : : " " m m . ° : : : rm a m a m m . m { A u | \ m u | ¢C o . ,m p p l i ~s 2 . 4 5 - f f f f n m ; s u - u m é , p o o r ~" m ' . . ' 2 ' ; \ " - . E w k ., . m f » ° ~ » -W d k e n p o o r ,"| B l l . \ r ' r e l e p m g c u . ,'x " ' B § ' ° . , ¢ . ; § f ° { \ , .¢ . . m ¢ Y 15 1 14C N o w " " ii ¥ f ` § iE if Oth Ruin Amll nm. llld tolliE°l°l|\y edled -gw; g=-» R - ~ L b r . O o . , r e - nculebnte nel- »'f»»M»y.° v " i m » i § | | \r, - nm n n l l n J u n e Rynn me mum Coolidge A Webster audltwe n Frkllv vielton vllth Hn.'U0un¢v Clerk. explosive! hun Tul le .I lieenn _PIN!! dlnmr gush of lr. and Fred Guyar, Go. Tnu.,Mn. welter Slnenfluld were lr.llght and wntorand Mn. Ted Slmouen and lon, Dlmlh Lulhenn Pub. m d Mr. md ln. James Sumen-House. nnpnlles field md hmlly at Onmhe.\G. L Dlxon Cn.. manl r . Am ! l n .Hanld W. Ru- Enhrprlee.nrlntln¢-..,_..__ ._n_...._. lr ue lxlvdllld. mlln- "»W'renavn| su muumru n=.......... _gnnhd Ednl Luttlg, mount $30c 1382.71 per month for six mon!-he. belin- 4.0s nlng my 1. 1942.aaf.so|Report o f i lu County Clerk .wen nwlvnd md Bled..25 lllo v g dthlt v mnlk to rbl dl a nlu.. lnsnnuma ol ul kinds qmnect- 5 9 . ' | 6 g d w i t h ~ C o u n t y w b e _ I re unwl at mx t n l .'\lll\'1..s|§°,,¢. meat on lhy 18th. Thaw5°9>"|pnlieln in fora lar A perlod _al 35»5°.tl|na to mn \m|.ll dm qxplnuonIn a n nnllzv .lolhn qoqnded -\ PHONE 33 I \ U I l . || * ° "u .1 u n . - - . . ___I a g e e t cL y o r ,.n u s - [ F l o o r S u r f a c i n g :M a c h . |R e n t a l c o . .r e n t a t , - » M n r y G i l b e r t ,s a i a r y a r i n D a n G r e e n e ,h a u i i n g t h y ! I a m m o n d &S t e p h e n s , m \ - |s u n u l i e a 26.36 E3 iii \On 2.50 d ptec co..|35.65 |,,,0,_'1_ E. 'I"§§é6. neg°¢i9n..¢a=~¢e¢d.motion a Rsolutnon was nvltrmuferring$400 frqmad Fund to others Penswn -s 9.15 '~ C o a l 8.25 \1 1 - . . . . l n r \ f A l l \ l 1 P l llll0lLlollU 3 9 D U I J U ¢ l \ l J v u l n » -:e t M a y 1 8 .1 9 4 2 . H e l e n K .B o l t , . C o u n t y C l e r k . - -n_...I......UI L ..........s n : n n | br. Co -Q e .|I'Service W hich Prevents Delays '|~»| sizeuy Tractor Fuel win no A Good Job For You C l y d e N e l s o n YOUR SKELLY MAN >.-fr Dowr stone voun CA Long periods of camnlete idlenruin cars. Pans |'\.\S! an con-rode.drains away from engine pans whsubjecu the engine ln a "Z s when evenrually in is mme -~dry inns ruin engines. Spun y uno: Mop in for ShellyIng 'Em Rolling Tire Sarvlcn und ,spring chnngsmorlubricationlodny. car unnecessary use-don'|: ruin it by wo midleness. Don'r keep ycar in smnge. Take awk week end md li it up. K PHONE 396 FOR TRACTOR F . m . |Judge, coun com 14.zw| P q r r h n s)q \ » » L 1 1942 -'rms I u n sn i n g g g j Blair, Nebraska, Mn! The various groups of the Her-man Baptist Church congregation ha.ve held their annual business ¢ . . . » u w _ - P Chri sti an Mils ion ary Th e C hu mh of C h ri st Hi ss i on ll? Cir c le i s mee ti ng th is t'I'h\n~»d=¥J afternoon a t th e ho m¢ o f M m w stlmmnmle l Hospi-m m f , ul.Hitt Bhd: Carina, inltrllddl' I . I . Card Club, Sat. Mr. ariri Mrs.. Karl Christensenplan ~ entertain the members of 1 I ~l l~1.~ |,,:~1° Mothers an~;\'b;"ayne Loftis and Arthur Morrow, ushers.The Methodist .Official Boardwerer o u n ~d i e s 'S o c i a l U n i o n n t h e r h o m e .,;~ m e ?i§'§"$;z=;.+»a,;>=;>¥ ~»''i",#,°;@,f,i.2>:F ?>f'-" .:~ > was! P A R T S HOW FAR will Your CAR RUN? lt Will Run Almost indefinitely If Repairsare Maintained W E H A V E A N A M P L E S U P P L Y O F New and Used Parts Check Your Car or Truck Over W. P . A. W a nt s Yo u r S c ra p Ir o n (at $5.00 Per Ton) w WANT YOUR IRON! WE CAN PAY MORE You Can't Make Money Any Faster than by Bring- ing hon in to Us. Don't Wait Till Somebody Comes After It-an PATRl0'l'lC~SELL IT To Us TODAY! We Have Always 'Eiea to Maintain Shop Prices Fitted to the Man Who Wanted a Good Joh at an Economicaliigure o We Can Keep Your Car Running for the Now. Anticipate Your Needs and~ ~ ~l f Y o u H a v e a T o n o r M o r e o t S c r a p D u r a t i o n o W e H a v e P a r t s F o r _ P H G N E ~No mega to Walk . . .. A l m o s t E v e r y t h i n g ~w i : L L c o m : A F T E R r r . . . _ . L E T U s R E P A I R r r B l a i r P h o n e T 9 s A R A U T O P A R T S n n Nebr.77 \w ' wx :ml 1 I5\2;f1==m y ~Mrs.Hana~ Peterse~ submit~CL UB NOTE S HER1~1»;1;g g » 1 ' E C T N e w . B p o k s O n 1='>-iday from M~fhodist ~capital I I r e\l l l l i l i u l l g u N u a u b ' Q 's - -a r n ;gg L l l v l l | ; t ° v ' - - - a| » \ \ n 4 = n n B h d h i l t l i n l n x D r 0 E 1 ` l » 1 ' \ ' i 9 | \ = _ ._ ' f f n v 1 \ | \ ¥ l l \ ¢ \ @ l ' T V M i . "M " i n g .T h e 0'Ccf|~!|l1 f\L....2 -I.--nn 'e h h U n W l l l lI.U|,l3 u ur t h a z m i ve r s a r y .g At_..L....|¢\"\¢\v nmvram Willlfhluin Shand Week .=.~......,_._-_____ ___fo r i lu mmi nl y ur. At a ma ti ng o f lhbB-vu-=¥HIlll\S¢M\w a da y at the ho me ol InMMI. li n- Arth ur Ha n eluted pn ll dmt;H n . snrme . uenhryz and ll Herman'I'hurs~s. Floyd row was. Rfph |.u|\p IU !¢|.lln.|\.|;¢uv..- I _M c Q u u r i e ,l i b r a r i a n ,i n c l u d e s t h e following voiumeaz"War I-Hd Peace" by Leo Tofstoy (mid to bo "tho greatest.novel ever writt,en")"'l"lm 'Mmm In Down" by John € ¢ l ° t . . u u | i l 1 \ ll o o k s m d h m i l ¢ f _.....1 1 1 . . . Carlsen, home.| Su¢.e1»,A m0Ult.|.n Mu ;r~u - - "Qls us nu " r" "'unrlauzswcaanbgiven next Thursday afternoon,Em; ln S o u th Dli no ln 5 . . .:A Inr nuhilfl. Of thB Blai r it...n n ) M n A. C. DCIJEI spent \I.....n.......I.-t I Willh Nening . John m Hineline Mrs. Hazel McBride wu a nx-' l§£0815 day evenimz dinner must of Mr. Pnpio Club Hmehne.:nd Mrs. J. E. Clmpbell and Vir The Papio Thursday Afternoon e regnmgd ginia.C\ub wm be entertained by Mn.Hospnal xn sin Chambers of sc, mm, Mi»~ A. IL Beslan, next Thnndny up M..-:.Mm nm wmkend in Blair ernoon. May 14. m r .a n u m n us p e n t S u n d a y e n l M r R n d M T B . ¥'"*.'f *"'1 "J r - r -C e r m:f f t h d si xth zrades.n u ' " ' " ' " " '""~. uc uuua;...._ n ....'_- - '.fff.,\h:1lnw*ini1' thelgwl we°k`§,nd i " _ § F ' i'if'f..' '.f"°1'f¢'f'|;f;;¢e=»Today Te a .W m u e B l i l vc u W ~. - c ,.EI1f.6¥f8iI1I¥lCI§f..~.I.ll&Y W G T9 g u c u w l u .»» - ~u a n h l i g h m n f t h e n r o z r n m w i n D e b c l ' s s i s t e r s ,M n .E d H o l t a n d M r s .C h n s K .B e mr . . ..1 w Ja n s e n .a n d a l s o v i s t a i n § n g a g a .d e a s e r i ndorf is ent»er-va." " ' " 5 J L e c m n L: iuncheou and ¢m e m b e r s o f t h e h o m e f r o m M e t h o d m t rx B r i d g e C l u b .O m a h a . T h u r s d a y , 1 |_|| . | _ "1 1 ;f y g- 'Y |y ||. gf.. 0» lerv. 1.Ls5uub..-.-_.__inc lu de a C h i n e u shadow play . " T h e W i llo w Plate".Charac ters wi ll be play e d by Ric hard Peter- sen,Connie Sully ,Paul Hansen, J i mmi e Pound,J on Ha r old Stew- a r t,Ma r y L o u Farnberg,Ne ls Jensen, Kenneth Rhoadea,Dianne Di xo n,Mar ily n Wolsrnann,and Eunic e Clausen. A pageant of ear- ly A me ri c a n hi stor y wi ll b e gi ve n by the fifth mode m. wi th aoe akimr Il i l l l a .U .- 1 - -i t e d o t h e r r e l a t i v e s a n d f r i e n d s . He r ma n W o me n To Meet He re The fi nal sp rin g mee tin g o f the Her-man Woma.n's Clu b . wi ll be held i n Blai r, thi s (Thu rsday ) aft- ernoon.following a one o'elocl|: lunc heon a t Koo pman In n .Th e federated grou p will c on c lu de the par te tnk en by Le th a Cush man ,ly e ur' s work at this ti me.. Kc rirlvth Kuhr and J oy c e Fit/c h.lStudents Surprise c nrd l, today , :o r ro Thursday After-nooi Book Review, Ten Planned Saturday A book re ri ewd for Sa turday , May gregational Churc l Klo pp p wi ll re vi ew c urrently pop ular l per". Mr s.Barber Hu e M:-=-4 Evely n Solomon,Junel\»lu~~.uI1. Beulah Roberta and Mar-instruc tor Ma r k s itarot.llo r n are the teachers di»Music direc tor Leslie Ma r k !° f |Mm .Derelle B. ..tn_.:.u:..1.. C!»inhl fnoriltv WEB muh ml.:itat Of thi L.s .U.Mee ti ng xoctiig the program me bluxr n lg u qgvuu 1 \»-"J r - -_...... ..¢ knnnv M n nnr11nBE ulkrtyfliratlonal Churc h. d nts of the musac uegiven by stu is -.»n.......,x.... mmnina OthFuhner Blairite Subtreaaury of American Hu Ifefed 'Thursday Mr s.Simon Kors hoj entertained a numb er of frien ds, Thursda y af- tef noo n. c ompli men tar y w Mr s. C. l?Annmd AndE'l50l\o f Elk hor n, v - - - - --»--_er fac ulty members, guests of the stu dents on the lawn of the Ch1 sen residence.Dsnc ir n.pleasant even imfs also,were at a p ic nic ris J. Peter-rs provided entertain- l`ue8uay axwrn uou.meeting' of the Unio ed a t th a t ti me . . - - n u n Robert Christensen Notes Birthday L u c L 1 . | § u u n »' J w - . _ _I l W B S C o l 1 d \ 3 C t "~R y a n O f ~.C f l r l y ~w e e k 'D T E Y .M O D G B Y E V E . ' l l l l l g B L L I N . :n u a u u b l s v n g v u ,.. .. ..- _ _e dM P a n d M r s .D o n S c h u l z a n d M r s .C l a r e n c e K i n g w a s t a k e n o f M r .a n d M r s . " A .A .~M r a .~E .H a y e s e n t e r t a i n i m m a :e d i t e d b y E _B W h i t e m m I a r n m l y o f O m a h a w e r e S u n d a y H L S u n d a y ,a n d h a s b e e n c o n f i n e d w h e n f i p l a n o f c h u r c h v i s i t o r s 't h e M i s s i o n C i r c l e a t a .p r o r a m g 5 " m i t e g u e s t s o f M r s .S c J 1 u l z ' s b r o t h e r t o b e d a t h e r h o m e j u s t n o f t h o f w a s d i s c u s s e d .M r .a n d M r s .R o y a n d b u s i n e s s m e e t i n g ,F n d n y .u h u d e l s s M a c h i n i s t s a n d o o l-_. . . . . . { . . .I n a n m n n r l M r s .R .1 : u . : . .K e l l y w e r e i n t r o d u c e d a s n e w M r s .A .L .S u l l i v a n i s p r e s i d e n t -n E \_ _. I a l . . -_ _l ~ n n v v i M r s 1 D 1- \H a y e s v i c e p m s i d e n t f h f g c h e r s H a n d y B o o k b y F r a n D . 4 .|"r G a m ;; M 31J:J. ud g11 a s1 I 1: Irmerly of Blair.Guests werers.C.D .Ho war d ,Mr s .W ay ne Leinbaugh,Mr s .Emor y Hu n t. r.. Mrs Alf re d O.Sick,Mr s. amen Th ompson,Mr s. J oh n Sut- an and Mrs. Anderson.Mr s . A n - erson was ho stess to th e same rwuv at a one o'eloek lunc heon at lor ho me in E lkh o rn ,Wednesday .fternoorn Assisted by Mrs . W . W . W ilkin-aon.Mr s .Ross Derets entertained »\<fir;-may afternoon fo r t h e 11-mI=-r4 of S t.Mary 'a Episc opal Guild.Tigris was the monthly meet- ing of the group. men t.Mr .and Mr s.Robert Christen- lgazlh Rfmg nn On sen entertained,Friday evenning, o e r s ay i n celebration o f Mr .Christen-d M N an Tilden sen's birthday Guests inc luded Mr .an n .o r mwi ll e nte rtai n membe rs of the Al- Mr .and Mrs.K a r l Chri sens en. ...1lenfamalva t a reunion a t thei r Mrs.Laura.To fte and .yron,home in Linc oln.Moth er's Day Louis J ensen,Alfr ed Nelso n, Mr. Pla nni ng to attend are Mr .and an d Mrs .Th or va ld J orgnsen, and Mrs.S.Plelfe Alle n and d sug h-Geor ge Nelson an d Mari an.ters and C. I ll. A lle n o f s ou th nf l Blai r; Mr. an d Mm. Ch a rles Mor - ton and son and Mr. and Mrs. J e1'~ fefson Caldwell and daughter of Omah a;Mis s Alic e A llen of Ne l- son,Nebraslm. Ad ver ti se i n Th e lh te r p ri s i / Marlin .lensens Visitors Here Mr . a n d Mrs . Martin J en sen of Casper,Wy oniing,arrived early this we e k f or a ten ~ ds y vi si t a - mong relatives and f riend s in this vic inity .W hi le in Blai r, th ey will :be guests of Mr. .Iensen's sisters, _, , , ,| . M r s .S k o v N i e l s e n ,M r s .H a n s - '1 H . . . - . . . . .. " , | anc smis Ok da: nun an: 1 Ch the Be eve CDIf o to Cr Sa nl1 l 1 i sisuer-iii-nm, -.. ...... -.._lers and family. diss Priscilla Vammen of Oaks, lnhoms,is spending several as as a mxest of her uncle andit, Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Carlsen 1 family.Hr. and Mrs. J. Hilton Rlioades,arlottc.and Kenneth, attended : Shine Circus at the Ak~Ssr- n ocliseum in Omnlia, Mundny mm.. ry L. Kuhr. Dan Thompson,who had been anfinedtoMethodistHospital M r the past eight weeks, was able return to his home in the Mc- K r and Mrs. George Kuhr, Jr. irthv district .lust south of here, w \turday~Miss Ruth Eileen Wilson,0m~ eis, and Marlon Henry Fitch, A. R.T.C.Santa Ann.CBliforl1i|.\_ere married at the Methodist me epcke and daughter, M188 Hel n. xrsonage on Monday,May 4. d ev. John P. Brooks officiuted.J. Cronstrvm. Sonia Clausen, daughter ol Mr. snd Mrs. Falke Clausen, has been ill and under a doctor's care the Mr and Mrs.Kelly Ryan of visit with Mrs. Ryan's parents, o, is izending several days this eek wi Mr.and Mrs. C. H. o '. Janet En r dau liter of Mr memnersllrlr. and Mrs. Freddie R. Wulf and family were Sunday after- uoos guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Papiu Thursday Club _ The Pupio Thursday AfternoonClub met at the home of Mrs. Will Hans Hansen of Denver,Colo- Mrs. L. F. Clnyemmp and daugh- r, Nancy, of Omaha spent Frl- ny with Mrs. Claycsi-np's father, past week. ening.Oniula arrived early this week fur r a d anIrs. F. w. Arndt were Mrs. Mane mdt and Harry of Chicago, llli nia'and Mr. and Mrs. Hennsn tnxve and children :md Willard .rndt of Wichita. Kansas. Sunday afternoon guests st the'eler Hugge home were Mr. and lrs.Robert Welton and Janice.Mrs. William Hineline and son.Callers then Fri- Mrs. Rnbert Welton and and Mrs. John Hineline. . and Mesdmnes HowardArlington,Ed Reddingind san, Kenneth,ol Glenwood, Iowa, and Mal Gannett of Mis- souri Valley.Iowa, were guests,Sunday, ol Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ar- kell. On April 30,Francis Mehrcnswas on the stock market with 32 head of hogs averaging 267 lbs. for which he received $14.00 perhundrd and on the name day Fred Grnbbe of near Spiker marketed S2 head avemrlnsz 243 lb¢\.for for which he received $13.80 per hundred.Mm. Hessie French, clerk in the office of the county judge, in com-P°»'\Y with her father,Marshall Wilcox, left last Saturday forChicago. whne there Mrs. I~'rench will be in attendance at a nation- al D.A. R. crmvention and Nr. Wilcox will visit relstives.They will retum the latter part of the week.Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Keeran anddaughter.Connie Jean,arrived early this week for a visit with Mrs.Keeran's mother,Mrs. Al- fred Jensen and family; they had spent the winter months in Mur-nhnll,Missouri.Mrs. Keerun will be remembered 'here as the form- er Virginia Buchanan, Mrs. Theodore Cmudy enter-tained in celebration of her birth- day.Thursday vening,whe nguests were Munn.and Mes-dsmes Will Wul(and Donald, Hana Wulf, Harlan Wulf And Shur-lene, Rlymond Wulf and Bllly, Mrs. Andrew Johnson, Mrs. Vicwr Johnson md daughter, Phyllis. Weekend guests of Mr.and f,les. J day evening. Kr. andiwanNe] lay were laughter Messrs Rhea of Mrs. Kruuse's brother-in-law an els. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderse ton. The Blmir Merrymskers Clu that time. tained at dinner, Sunday, ior M and Mr. and Mrs.Harold Dav and son, Gary, of Blair. Eric Knudsen and Marybeth vi Sunday evening. tended the wedding of Miss Ms Rev Glenn Clark.Followin Clnrk.a receptxon was held 1 Mrs Fred Lon who has is Able to get around her home included Mr und Mn A R. I-In md la rry o f Omlln, Mr.n ge gdMrs. Alfred Enger,is con- ined to her homowith the meas- n wheel danny Callers last use rp-er of Herman Mrs. Arthur ln g Mrs.Rudolph Mencke.Mrs. Ell Mr. and Mrs. Allred Enger andanet and Miss Norma Hendrick- sen wem guests at Lhu Martin Larsen home near Orum, Wednes- Mr.and Mrs.Clifford KrausevisitedinMillard,Sunday, with d sisiwr, Mr. and Mn. Frank Bart- nandchildren had as their dinner guests, Thursday,Mr, and Mrs.Alfred Skov and Lyle of Arling- bwill meet with Mrs. Clifford Hult- berg on Thursday, May 14, it is announced.The regular business of the club will be undertaken at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jacobs enver- r.and Mrs.Russell Jacobs of Om-aha, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jacobs is Mr. and Mrs. Chris .une and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. William Stender of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. s-ited lt the Herman Kmse home, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Knudsen at- x-ine Clark of Omaha and WilliamSlender.. held in Omaha, Sunday. st the home of the bride's bmth::, egceremony,performed by Rev. 'or etwenty-five relatlva and cloa friends, 'been .;ki n nd a. gsufferingfroman ankle injury . anPinkm, Mn.Earl Caldwell BUY DEFENSE BONDS N_ell of Blair, nad Roy Long AND STAMPS NOW Lincoln. d o l Rzeh, Thursday, for a social nrt-ernoon followed by the serving of lunch. Seven members were pres-ent, and waiters were Mrs. Floyd Smith, Mrs. Walter Peterson, Mru. Joe DeVinney and Miss Darlene Sorensen.The next meeting of the group will be with Mrs. A. R. Beales on May 14. . . . _ -Lcne Tree Club, At a recent meeting of the LoneTree Project Club,held i t the home of Mm. Clyde Hindmarsh oi Arlington, the following offilcen were elected for the coming yearMrg.James Wlllingggsi,nresi dent; Mrs. Keith Hin rsh, nectary treasurer'Mrs John Jen reuel reading leader Mrs E u Bessy, health leader Mrs Haro! Weiser news reporter Mrs War LeGrnnd, leader A; Mrs. RH: nd Close. lender B. A new menber, Mrs. Clarence Jensen, joins the group.Guests were seated at red, whi and blue decorated tables for r lreshments;tiny flxgs served A place cards. Mystery pals were r vealed and names drawn for ne yexr'B "pals".Mrs.Hindmarsh, who was t retiring president of the zrmgave u prize to ellth member w held s perfect attendance recon re -.-sen, music leader;Mrs.Hem' K ',';. :~',;- temo md Robertson ol Herman wa guest, Sunday, of Dr. and M c. R. Mead.Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lucke a son, Leland, were Sunday eveni guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hll' Rhoades,Charlotte and Kznnz Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mencke tertained for Mr. Mem:ke's :ia Miss Bessie Mencke of Tekanr Sunday.Ed Grimm sold 99 head of tle,Monday,averaging 668The price brought was $12.65 hundred. Mr.and Mm.Adler Peteand family of Omaha spent l day with Mrs.Adler's pan Mr. and Mrs. Fmz Msthiesen Mrs. Herman Tiedje and dn ver,Anna, of Bennington,czonMrs.Georg;Snyder atGerald Lemon home, Satunhj Mr. and Mrs. L C. Klopp e' tdned at cards, Wednesdayning,for Messrs.xnd Mead Oda Gregersen, Anhur W. Ison, and Everett Lumb. Burman Guyer,who hu in the em loy of the stale,called to S.. colors last Su He left Kenmey for Fort CBurmun is n brother of Lyl¢ Pred Guyer. Mrs.Paul Jefferson anddrenof Hay Springs, Ne-bnhnve been spending this week Mn. Jeffenon'a parents, Mx Mn. Wi ll Linden.They pl: mmm on Sgtuxdly. a :~an d Mr s .D.0 .Sheets, treasurer.Sunday Sc hool officers,elec ted Ma y 3 , a m:Mr s.0 .H .Godsey , superintendent.;Mr s . G.F .Lo we , assistant superintendent;Be tty Jensen.sec retary ;Vi rg in ia Gren- ier,asBiat.nnt sec retary ;W ay ne Loftis.treasurer;Mr s .A r th u raIiceLo ftis , WE NOW HAVE COAL on Track! Most of the Time 4 Due to War Conditions It Is W ise to FILL YOUR COAL STORAGE NOW » 4 Let Us Fill Your Bin Directly From the Car Coal ls STRICTLY CASH lf Credit Is Needed, Ask About Our Finance Plan. n o s PI-IONES7 B E N R E E H Holm quist Grain U Lbr. Co. W h ite"Remembe r Pearl Ha r b o r "b y Blak e Cla rk,professor i n th e Ha wa ii an Uni ver sity ,and inc lud- irur hi s inte rvi ews wi t h officers. chaplains,nurses,fi gh ti ng me n an d othe rs who were pr es en t at th; De c e mbe r 'I attac k. D-A-N-C-E ! B. F. D. mu, in Blair, Nebr Friday, May 8 Music Bva F r e d d i e E b e n e r Admission $1.00 Per Couple, Plus Tax Men, 754: Plus Tax - Ladies 25c Plus Tax SAVE MILES Mrs.Ne is Neisen Ehiiss Andersen In 1 Birthday IIonoree 1 1§§I . .1of ho nor at a bir thday 'party held 'Thursday afterno on at the home of h i m .Ove T.Anderson an d Mr s . Paul Fisc her. Others present werelMesdamesA. C.Debel.Ma ri us Goldheck,W i ll Johnson,Chris Johnson, H. Nielsen, C. B. Larsen, Misses Agnes and Alic e Lauritsen, Sens Berielsen and Amnndn. Han- sen. g Mrs. C. R. Mead,Mr s .Sophie ;Reeh and Mr s.Cora Badgerow .wer e vi si to rs a t th e ho me o f Mr s. Fred Lon g,Monday afternoon. It n .rI I Konhoi. treasurer L a l ' IELEPHQNE rreplac-Automobiles and Tires Are l ..\_v- :r v.... w." 'Pham OHLnaug:n Lou Iiv u l 'ihtre Are~.Dozens of Little Short Trip; Thnt Can-u...|..n.. -r..\.n\mn»Sxve Your Car For the D12 n l l u c u ;¢ 1 . n y . - -M o r e I m p o r t a n t J o h ! .| Blair Telephone g' | Tuhfr Nvbrnska Anti! ao. 1942 M l .._'rHE 1=:1~l'l'l=!RPnt:=r1»:-__»C l a s s o f 1 0 o n M a y 2 1 " l ' § § § S % ' § f % % ' § ? A 1 D | - 0 0 - F -l o t e s 4..e ~.";. . e s : J "..~l ~~|§.\'.1 1"~~ '1 :l i f {"un( .H A I E L H . 1 . ~ r 1 J . : » : H £\ r \ u . . : . : A &H a l . Irf this county there is an nd- visory board of eight men who are aiding draiteea to get their Se- lective S e rv i c e Questionnairesfilledout correctly in regard to` occupations and abilities in thel lI ,service The local Selective Sewiceoffice reports that in many cases the draftees are asking the advis- ory board members to fill out the entire questionnaire for them in- stead of doing nas much of the work as possible themselves. A re- . 50th Annlversery Of Building u n u - m a n n'Pueaday marked e md l terdaYfor the I.O. O. I". ana Rebekah lodges.Fifty years before the ment event of laying the corner stone of tlie Present I 0.0.F. building with appropiate cere- monies was enjoyed. At that time u history of theQ~quest. has been issue-d.to all drnf~'od to th c dnt _1~" "xi Im" to complete the vork them-by "3.§"°1.¢. T?...d°.Z 'E-§`§n`.§f` $5.2 rr"\selves as muehkae fpotisihledto re-read by him as a part of the cere- lgggd the wer o e a vlsory runny and e copy of the same was ......1.A in fh.. mmer stone. P¢;5§a3f~ Kevnaii if,hools Graduating \ kmdidly peaking - - y Coach Rufus Olson E f f o r ts a r e f 4 bc imz ma de to .or xz lnlz e a b u # - ha ll te a m to r s -nreaent Blai r in th e Pla tte Va l- ley leaxxue.Rr:~ u 0 v t a indic ate there are tennisi n t e r e s t e d in rminu a lesmie. Earl '1'hom| ,- n renresented Blai r interests a rec e nt leag ue meeting i n rminztnn.Pla n s w or g a ni z e d s ta r t vmc tlc e a r e we ll u n r way . A ~'\ Jim Gutschow is mlldnxr anipressve s howing on the U. of eb msk n fres hman baseball nm.. li m has been holdi ng ~wn first bas e ass iz nms nt i n ood sty le.ln n rec ent nrabtic e 1 e aza in st vars ity he con- ected fo r th re e h i ts i n th re e(finial ti me s n t n llte .H s is ~ted as one of the beet field- | z f irst-bas ema n tn :ep ort for ~hall s t th e Sta te Uni ve r- ity . Fr an ki e W olff f ou n d Bi g Te n nd B i z S i hu r ii n k a li ttle ~ugh.l n th e openinxz fo ur .es he c onnec ted safely bu t nc e. whic h is -way below hi ssual avc rsze.His nlsy . afield. as bee n a bove D ar all season.hen Fr an ki e. J i m an d Ro y ~ng r ? t u m to Bla ir th e lo c a l ~aselml te n m wi ll b e s tr e n n h - ed c onsiderably a s a ll three ~rc very c apable nlayers. Iinli Hc xzzett has been turnlnz in n s rwd i n b o f h ur lin z i n i n - tl a m u r l i k lt t n n h a l l lc azue u t Dana.o n e t t has wo n a ll games pitc hed,held oppon ent: to an avera ne nf less th an onee a m w r u n vc r g ame, na d a n :wer sz b o f two h i ts ve r la m e .On lv o n e extr a base blow l i mbeen c ollec ted asminst him.Hi s strik au t uvc r nxc i s bu t th re e ner name. Th i s alte mo o n Blai r Hi g h Cin de r men wi ll defend their conference ti tle at Te ka mn h . Bad wea ther ha s hampe red mo-KW SS of trac k athlete s i n this nrc n. all sp ring.It' u be en ton we t and c old far th e boy s to wo r k o u t a s th e v s h o u ld . Advanc e done favors Lvon s t o wi n th c conference title.Te ka ma h and B'lsir wi ll liirhr. it out f or sec on d nlnc e with the edge g o i n : to Te ka mnh ;0ak~ lnnd lu u r i h; a n d Dec atur. c el- la r 'W s itio n l T Clu W ' Th ei w m 'Gu~lf-e to n me. M ` l4 t I .J y u;i h o aK n~ L u w'J o , h o I..at J. n~ w M 0 is be M I~ R f~ o d o fi d 1~ I I CONFERENCE TRACK H ~ i ~ \" J w L\ 'd NA `L »~. .1 , ~. U »I[\A\AJ- F 5M~l \. n n \ 2 Pnpio Thnrndav A f t e r n w n lW u e n te r ta i ne d Thu rn dlll. 30,wi th Mr s .W i ll Beeh tirne was spent soc ially alter 1 Lira.Reeh served a lungh. Ls were Mada mea J oe Divan- W alter Peterpon.B i ll Como- md L uc ille S mi th .The ne xt ins: will be a t the ho me o fAK. Beales. 'I'hursday . Meri an Ta y lor was an af te moo norn t the W illi am H!l¥\5€Ia3 in th e Ro se Hin vic ini ty .i rs.Otto Christensen nttended| howe r h onor ink Mins AuIdn se o f Elk hor n.Sundav after-I L.. 5issesMa ry li s Gutsc how and r Ar m Pouc her of Bla ir we r e c~end muests of Lila. Jean and mp J ensen at the Fr ed J ensen e.r.and Mr s.Ern est Monson J ohnni e spen t Fri day evening he Henr y Gr nbb e ho me.rn. C A. Hine lin e an d Mrs. M. Thompson silent Sunda y af ter- Fl wi th E. v. Hea th s.Ir. and Mrs. Keith Vinton snent lnea dny eveni na; at the Er nen :son home.ollnn d Ri c hte r we n t F ri d a v i nmhz visiti ng J ac k Ri c hter, who ernoloved at th e bo mbe r tllan t lm. Frode Knud sen and dauizh |spent 'I'lnurndav afternoorh Mrs. C. A. Hinelirie.Mr . an i ;. Clifford I-Iineline. Leland an: \ Jr 5 2 (wsl*T\. \ I =\ , ~ r . ~ o n v-.1 *_ / ¢ 1 c° Official U. S. Treagury War Bond Quotas For May A 'c lass of ten students will be graduated frtfm the Iie nua rd Hi gh Sc h oo l o n Thu r sd a y e ve n ing,Ma y 21.Th e c o mmen c e ment ad dre ss is £0 be gijfen by Adrian. Edgar, head of the public ., . . - - . .. . SGT. LEO HANNONRETURNS To CAMP Sgt Leo Hannon, who had spent n fifteen-day furlough among rel- atives and friends in Herman, re-tumed the latter part of the week to Fort Douglas, Utah. VICTOR 40% HOG SUPPLEMENT Correct Balance of Animal Proto Vegetable Proteins and Mineral °;;°-,;=A1f;ie°;15o,,M"§f§,?1.'.f_l'"§fs¢.fi 1¢r, vi~ G~nd ~a the pre- lgbel Bl r Jmige Alina H_aiding officer, and Judge I. C. also;n BIaii'; Henry Kruse, Ca1.\Eller gave a. brief review of the oun; 'w.;E__Waldon,Arlington; iday.He stated that at that time ea Swanson and cms Konhoj 15 heavy rain, lasting for two days,~1; Herman.had filled the basement, which hadj u s t b e e n d u g ,a n d t h a t i t w a s " ""a t a ~ I fzr r ~ " U 1 |¢ | 1 ~.::wry- r e l n t i o n s d e p a r t m e n t a t W e s l e y - an Uni ve rs ity . Th e Ken na rd Bacc alaureate Servic e is sc heduled for Sunday , ihlay 17, when Rev. P. C. Jensen will be th e speaker.The servle- ". ;*rr ~-,":;f»».1.~.';.-. , . . ,..Hall.Inw-;¢:::.it..He also f urni shed the c op y of the arti c le enclosed in .tho c o me ston e whic h p roved of muc h i nte e a tI mp r o mp tu ta lk s an d rnusi ma d e u p a ve ry p leas ant evon in~ wh i c h wa s fo llo wed b y a ve ry d of Overflow (Continued From Page One) 4g telephone so thai: they might know 'what to expect m regard? to wa m. Th informatinn serv\ce ls a~ _°1," F 4 '.~g l -; h \Q .f .O \Q p .'r .'Y :;~1 a ~.i f 'I 1 ~u 1 ._~.Y "I"f I I _,_,_,_,,.,_.,..,,,__,; ee will take place at lhe Kennnrd Mdhodilt Church._ Pictured ubuva an the young gndme s .Top row,le n 1°right: Helen Rosenbaum, Mnrixn Cambex-3, George Smwart, Hue! ' Hanuhorne, William Hall.Inw- er mw, left w right:Kenneul Dale,lewis Ward,Chrlsline Chrhngnnen, Charles Andreasen, Patricia Hnrper.znmpme Bnprnvma | I 1 committee *V were eveninfr guests. I r .and Mr s .Leo hiiller am mil? were visitors at the Rollml* ahter home.Stmdnv eveninsr.rlr. and Mrs. Paui éiempc ke an Flilv were Sundav dinner guest J. P. Sorensens.3lev A. W . Clar ke wa s a Thurs sr after noon c a ller a t the I I m | Tay lo r home.Mr. and Mrs. Pau! Kcmuc lce an ni lv wer e su pp e r mwsts of Go n Kernvc kes.Sundav &\'£\li¥l] .Q oc casion bcinsr their first wef 152 nnniversarv.Ed na and Ri ta Ha n se n _ wg Th e abo ve m a p o t Ne br a sk a shows the W ar Bond qu ota s, by c oun tie s, for th e mo n th o f Ma y , 1942. Total Wu Bond quota for the State is $3,2S6,200. Every inc ome earner in the State ls expected to step- u~ W ar Bond purc hases on a basis of ten per cent or ar me d fo rc es tak e th e of f en si ve a ga in st the A xi s powersdrhe Americ an voluutsry method of W ar Bond purc hases must he succ essful in reaching the quotas set by the Treasury Department for every c ounty ln the nati on.Th e job o f e ve r y A me ri c a n n o w is to - -|1 |ave dollars to h elp win the W ar. Flying Theme »""_.___.}s|e4on'%;_§}3°9.»-;f°9°'l "~moi?|.sw,4oo A 1--I 1 M7900 \- .#Leon g_-_4f|s,2uo|,@»~°°x | moon !_;-1 ;§°Q') ........__ .M ..§45aooL .I ~»mJ'°f';'21m5°1'i= no -_;,1- _;,--" " . - T-r " '--aa--'---¢».=-'°""'T '-1*-'v'\"°" dm° 2 ° f `\M200L |m@ f =z,\QH f °7»°\'f%§a°?';¥k';21=f °1L~ .10,100 'T"6o V"Ei'6uo\"""m»B',;;;5o~rfiqsoom ...$400 _\Q3 i s 1 |\_-1 _._._ J - , . , , _ ._ _ . . . , 3 @ _'-=-'%»=~"lTTb°3~|'\,<.F'5 \" " " 'i l u n fth-s ' s l z e o o l__ s s 1 "\'\-1,200 r Mons ~/1 . 9 , h ° N = ,A 6 0 0 1 5 0 0 |n , n o o [s a n L _ _ _ . . P l " ' i \_ @ € w; _ § i ° ' , @ 3 o ; _,3¢#y ~ o x n o ~ c o m e .I s : - Carried Out At Banquet ~PVICTORY r B U Y .i |..r»1r tD| 1 r r xr r i May Quoia ¥or Shit. $3,286200 | 0 an I r u l l n o s ! ~asa :.... . .'dreams of a. few years ago.g Third,the railroads zave the ~ eg ¢e m p l o y e s o f a n y t r m m p o r t u t i o n o n e a r t h - - m e n a n d w o m e n w h o h a w p r o v o n t h e i r a b i l i t y t h r o u g h y e a r n o f r a i i r o a d w o r k u n d e r a l l k i n d s o f conditions. »o Threat To S|;u\i ulineaa The gravest rhxeav. w mms business flint h-58 yet apnea » - f a - 1 ' -# 9 9 6 0 1 . $ \ Q 6 0 D p a o u u ''14 l lnmI-um _|_1 ~.|___ " | . . ' m T m -._ _ _ __ _ _ _ 1, _ § u § '. . =~ ~ l ? £5 '° \ -» - L L*3 .»='L°°\ ¥ "* m o n ls l st i u | "5 ° 5, 2 uo .YQ \ : 1 u o ] '" " " '9_W ¢l n g r a o l '5 £ ° i -9 . 1 . r - L . I B -_+ " ° ° ° l | _ = , , _ q _ g g j_>L ..L°§Z " B ; 4 o o , , , _ 4 - = ; " " a , ' * f ' "- " ' ° " | ' - =- * ~ » ~ ="~ r ' -~-| 1 b 4 u n :" " ' " ' 1 " ' " °a ~ » -» - -3. s o o i ssmo l s m o 4 o b o o t g \'i'AR L..............,..]....z~L___~:.............l -- ~NEBRASKA'°: .-~uoiasforivia rr. 1- r c~l \;\ief c aller s at the Ha ro ld Ta y lor ~me. Mondav afternoon.Ne i l and Donna.Ma e Ric hter Lildrvn of Rolland Ric hter.have e measles ,n _'Luon?"M°"I ~?"'-=-waznn~*mon Liunm_,"4sm''i 5'1=";= -'1'l-\.42.9uoJP="`|-=-5 -|'*279o Lim E?1m~_. `H1»s1=»m.~'~=°5 T'ffze11=-- "4 ' ° =,;j,~»<=f." ' -- l ""'r"@'!_ u W ir*"mu ~L~4 ls N300 .-l*;\ou\Tm,'gm .5.600 \ 'Z6ou |_ .f,-.L;=!._{*i5un}"-' --{,@,»@:_ 55, ~ ~0 3.1uu|n.non{"'Vltsuo ffn4_¢.°,,\__,g@§,,,. 6 an L ' - - l m i70l*§...J .qrL?% . ."""1 n ~PVICTORY r B U Y .i |..r»1r tD| 1 r r xr r i~L..............,..]....z~L.......-~ -.»!..~»...»'- - vq§§SSTAMPS N E B R A S K A U. S. Treasury Omcial War Bond Quoias for May ~May Quoia ¥or Shit. $3,286200 | 0 an I r u l l n o s ! u ou ww na~*Mobi L "Hman-,L=.;»wl;~ ~un'~ - .'=--»-=.:.-.--¢==--.___~.*|a.|na`{,énu`f3'§u|[|'9Emn_"i"f_!|pmod w w w 3 .. ~m -1 inf::`;E=oo|».,...lmob~ f,*g\°",;;»i3Q » Baby Chicks We hav e chicks unsold as follows: MAY 12TH 1500 U. S. Approved White Rocks 500 U. S. Approved White Wyandottes 100 U. S. Approved Barred Rocks MAY 19TH 50% of a C5~servative Va\u¢. KLOKE INVESTMENT CO OMAHA,NEBRASKA let. Petenen and Janice Pateneml In. Laura Hoya couched the pm- action. l1¢+I|\||A1\.||r|.l Qn t g r h i n m e n t w u~ E m ~ c h o n l l and the girls' octeile. ~*;2°s;:;,;":;§S"°'{'5,S6{2,°,{-,§§';' { R , tmck title at the annual Cornh\xsk~s ______° : ; . ° ? : ! ; ' : 2 ; ; ; f " ° 1 i § , , : ; ~§'g3;mg~~ §:; =;:, ,:;t '§%Zi'»?.f"§f°»l'£¢"?'~i "Iii" ';'';"\1}'fi"`,§3'?"fv'L"?. '.nd°f°'§'3 3; en.Blur and Tejmrqgh arg d<>g§§.___ .nn nrmeeda will be used ear!! this week as the dike had not yet been completed A tempo- rary dike about a yard high was thrown up hurriedly in hopes ol stemming any flow of water a- cross his nearly 800 acres oftofifths it ou t fo r me ru nn emp : -vs - -- . .- -homers wi th Oakland slated to I mpr o ve men t; at th e Scout Cq mv t a k e f o u r t h D l a c e a n d D e c a t u r I n s t .s o u t h o f B l a i r a \ _- . . . . . ¢ :w nuuu. l Around tweqzty-rave nuyu plumP ; ~ ~ O F -cipaued in the drive.Trucks~ ~ the §cx-ap-collecting venture v......ma..a nv Oie Jennen_ Allref ARE 0RGAN1zED;\ I:'.:;'.:;-;;.;=;,,,.i'gf"h@fQ and Kari Two 4~H Clubs were orsrnnized inJohnny onli. Bennington, wu ~ i駻'iF¢re accom-\ma id¢n¢¢nh¢13.v.bm--swan Huold lub-f..°H \..'L'°F» tha comm: IGIIUP E!E°'f...'?'n..,.|.| Ymtl IEA 'r ec b nt me eti ng nf le agu e o f-u u u a a ' " " * " " " " '- - "ficials.Bill P ic har d, Elkhoy n , was A f f a i r ~ ~ B a s e m e n t all pric es as of a s riven naw. la pe rc e nta ge o f wa 11namedvice-president;Ha ro lq ~0 V E R T Q 1'F[T_,.__9_ Inu ~~ ~Sat'[1I'-»A. very T39 eh m. I g i l '-- ' - - - - -u m m . 9 re I e ad mi nti on a n d th e r es p ec t o f th e The -L ittle Homemakers , inc lud- Xrnerican people,wh o have seen ing eleven members, will be led by he lines meet the unpre c ede nted Mrs . Ra y mon d Ka stl. Of fi c e rs a re\._._.1.. L.........|..| ku \t¢\\°with 10 0\C har lea Hunehe,president;Pa tty 500 U. S Approved White Legnor1000 U. S. Annroved White RocksHic kson,Vsli ey ,sec retary and sc orer; and Ray J enkins, Elkhorn, treasurer.lgdic ations are th a t this y earth e loop wi ll operate wi th si x tear o instead of eight. Three teamsh a v dropped out and one addition has been named;F o r t Calhoun, Y u tn n an d Ralston officials an- ...........,..a n . M i l rimild hp imnns- \EN'rER'rA1Ns SCHUU1. J ohn Ove rton of K e nn s vd cole- brated his nin th bi rthda y ,Friday afternoon,by en te n ai n in g a ll hi s classmates at Peaceful Hill Sc hool an d th e teacher,Mi ss Ru th I . Hansen.Th e ti me wa s spent a t trannies and lunc h was served, Moy day Evening "K ee p 'E in Fly i n g "wa s the theme of the Arii ngtdr.junior- senior banquet,Saturday evening. Th e par ty ,given annnunlly by the junior c lass in honor of the gradu- ati ng group,took place in the DU.Bllll::|br:u m u an -.W - - - _ -_These concenrs seil food, hsrd» ware,clothes,i'urniture--a thous~ and and one c ommodities which the consumers of the nation must have. An d r e tai lin g wi ll b e subjec ted tn inc redible disruption if the "freeze eve;-yt.l1in|;" policy is adopted Retailers ha ve been amo n g th e\ . . . , . , . . " . . . . +. t r f h a M n f h o t i i i i t .C h u r c h . ;.n i n r n 1- - -n v n a n n n en Y \ l " \li !H - III 1I I Jemanun umugm, -»_, N... ,....,_.per cent efficiency.n n " .vice president;Lea Mae Fifeh,the inherent strength Lowe, secretary; and Nona Kash. which carried the 1'ailroads'Y19WB reporter.\hrough the lean years of the dc-\The second Kl'°"P» \vhi¢h has not -~k-'e '\,|f 'yet seiecied a name is led by Mm.}:§;:\m;K,lspnrd';§f '..§§§SLi¢i§Ip¢»~Wachter andlher assistant, -v 1 h Virginia Grcnier.Officers o they li ra c i e s MI. I` 2 .."§ .:g.:;,.:iclub are Mary Jane Freeman, pres- l\ MAY 26TH :1 5 0 0 U. S . Ap p r o v e d W h i t e L e g h o r n s 7 0 0 U. S . Ap p r o v e d W h i t e R o c k s 3 0 0 U. S . Ap p r o v e d R h o d e I s l a n d R e d s | lluuuuzu \I|¢.\\,......,..,..._,"rsibletooperatebaseballteams d u r i n g the coming:season.E lk - hor n,for mer ly a me mbe r o f the loop, asked to b e admitted andwa s accepted.thereby ma k i n g i t possible to f o r m a s1x»tearn loop. llenninfrton,Gretna,Arli ngton, Blair. and He r ma n (members la st y e a r ), a n d E lkh o r n wi ll f o r m th ePlatteValleyleaguef o r 1942. Open ing games wi ll be play ed May 1 7. Nana REFLECTSPATRIOTISM . »- - -Altho ug h pun s ar g reg ar de d by "\._.1 -- n A J Innn- basllel.s_ serving as plac e cards. John ia the so n of Mr .and Mr s. Claude Overton. POUNDS NAM E D NIGHT P OL ICE Hanrey Pounds, who has servedeqla.ir Ni g h t Police fo r more th a i a y e ar , wa s a ga i n n ame d to tha t p ost. b y May o r U. G. Garn er at the Co unc il'a meeting Tuesday . Ray L ippi nc ott, wh o ha s be en a me mb er o f th e P ar k B oa r d fo r a number of y earn, was likewise ro- inatated f o r a three-y ea\r term. U ¢ | D | . 7 | u c . | | v U s 1 - - . .. . - . . - H - _ _ _A l l d e c o r a t i o n s w e r e i n r e d ,w h i t e a n d b l u e . ,c a r r y i n g o u t t h e p a t r i o t i c th e me Loo Ray Rosen kilde pre side d as master of c eremonies.Th e boast list included " Na vi g a to r "by Le o Ray Rosenldlde,"P i lo t", A n n a LI. V o g t;"Co-Pi lot",Gene Kr u g e r ; "I'lane's LOS".J oan Lu d wi g an d Ma ri an Gardner*"Stowardc aa" H1085 active Uyyuucuuu ....,....._flation.They ha ve c oop erated to the fullest pos sible e xtent with the gover nmen t in ever y ef fo rt o f a r made to hold pdc es down.rn of th at wor k, a nd a t th e di re- quest of high government offic ials, thousands o f retailers ha ve re~ trained f r o m basing their pric es. o n replacement cost.Instead. Chairman or me nuubl: \..~............. ,on Inte rstate and Foreign C0m_l1dent; J ean Rasmussen. vic e pres~mer c e, sa id: uln a ll th e wo r ld no dent; Delma J ensen, sec retary ; andl better job is heirs; done today tl\aniN'"`m"'Ry an,news reporter. b the Amer ic an railroads."ry li as tly , th e d e gr e e o f c oo p e ra tio n ! W EB E R F O L L O W S th at n ow e xi sts be twee n railroadsv ~~and shippers exceeds anything pre-lvioualyrec orded in indu stri al h lgrl Twen ty -f ou r years to the daytory .B q th l 8 l ll 0 3 d S a n d g h f p p e l - 3 R. f t 9 l l l lS f i l ll le l ~ ~ l h i ! A ' l M w '» they have ba sed th eir pric es on 'S erner.lor ig in al cos w e n th ou gh the D i r e c t e d b y M i s s E u l a H a r d i n g ,w h o l e s a l e c o s t m a y b e m a c h h i g h - ¢||§ ". ' I § ' » " i' f n i . " é ' i § . . , . . " " § i ' . g 5 f "F l y - I E ;m ' w h e n t h e i r m s t o c k w a s ?o f t i m e f o r l o a d i n g a n d u n l o a d i n g . l ° " " ' ° m i n t o t h e U .S .A r m y t h i s : S ~|n a o m e E U ?" ¢ ¢ ¥ ;l e !L T h e r a i l r o a d s w i l l h a v e t o f a c e w e e k .H e l e f t O m a h a i a i t h a g r o u p O R D E R C I R C U L A N l "o e c o s I B a s 1 8 ° ' l n e w p r o b l e : n a a s t h e w a r m s d i n - . U f o t h e r y o u n g r e c r u i t s ,e n r o u t e R S _h i g h e r _ t h a n t h e h a c r e a s e s .g u t a l l w h o k n o w t h i s i n _ | t o F o r t L e a v e n w o r t h r e c e p t i o n have one domina nt purpose in | meric an E§¢P°diT503373 Forces f0| min d#- to keep the trai ns rnovin1.';.1E"1`0P¢ during the W o rld W ar, with the least possible exp.enditu| e']J OIl8ld Weber o f Ar lin g to n wa s ...\.....c enter.._ A lot of folks are selling $1 5 Ko $20 worth of eggs a week fro m the hen s that we re bou ght as c h ic k s last May a nd J un e. Oar advic e is, don't buy more c hic ks than y ou c an c are for and be sure y ou c an c are for the hens bec ause the pay off is in the eggs. Our U. S. Appr oved c hic k s all c ome from U. S . Approved flocks.Ever y h en ha s a U.S.App roved ba nd and every hen l1as.bec n blood tes ted and T. B. tested by a gove rnment veteri- narian.U.S.A l' I ' ROV E D means that our hatc hery complieswith th e r equ ire men ts set fo rth b y th e U. S . D E P A R TM E N T GI-A G R I C U L T U RE .Gay dou's Hatc hery &Poultry F a r m is the only U. S. Approved hatc hery in Eastern Nebraska. Gaydou Hatchery & Poultry Farm PHONE 395 a I \so ma as me Iowesr. Iorm U;llullror.y et they can certainiy he effec tive.Fo r e xamp le ,there is the Onawn, I owa, gro up o f wo men wh og mc e n tly for med a kn i tti n g ch.\b\ their name is " P ur i Har d e r Mr s .Paul Jefferson and c hil- dren o f I la y Springs,Nebraska, have been spending this week withMrs . J eff emo rfs pa ren ts, Mr . a nd County M m w i l l Linden.They plan to h as 9" h av' . - _ . . . . . . .A h Q n f t i n i n v .t e n a m u c u ' r ._ '' " 'i ""£mou,,,;,.l1Q-~_~--}||14uu';.1 s\9,4oo '-'1-=.|7900 2'.f,'r;°_|z_aon|s|a2un|,2,I #mon -_---.€?;2;,\|=`""\»~4 '"°' "*f~°e`,f;;", ; &'?"~ ~ _'»a__§= . . 1 --¢.=-'pm'|'__*42."5oJ"_'\¢4auu m¢.L E%;\0U °..§1J°Q§Z° 1T=w\'=-f°'-="'|¢|o,1oo |;,=5;'r"\ii5un\'""""uo,§f'Q,,,\_5f13°°\,11~ ~ _ g a s ~ - l ; , _ 1 ; e 2 - 'a w . ,¢ L + ¢~~» f 51 ~ 'Smal '"°°°'~1@T»I*"-"°°\...L_L_1=;°Q"_F@°°1§'5"a=.a>"L=.=1 f " ~PVICTORY r B U Y .i |..r»1r tD| 1 r r xr r i~L..............,..]....z~L.......-~ -.»!..~»...»'- - vq§§SSTAMPS N E B R A S K A U. S. Treasury Omcial War Bond Quoias for May ~May Quoia ¥or Shit. $3,286200 | 0 an I r u l l n o s ! u ou ww na~*Mobi L "Hman-,L=.;»wl;~ ~un'~ - .'=--»-=.:.-.--¢==--.___~.*|a.|na`{,énu`f3'§u|[|'9Emn_"i"f_!|pmod w w w 3 .. ~m -1 inf::`;E=oo|».,...lmob~ f,*g\°",;;»i3Q ~f é t l i i l I O I ' g u n n a u v u g u u n u m c uuu.:wl m ~ i : : ; "= ; , : , ; z , ' ; ' : " ; ,f 1 ' i " ; ° . : ; f : ;: " ; ; , 1 ~W e b e r I m a t n e d s u r A e n t E .D .F a h r n e y I f p r i c e a a r e a r b l i r a n l y f r o z e n a t r a n s p o r t a t i o n j o b w h i c h i s " " - ' E E Z Z i ?n o ~b u x a u g é ga a l a r g e n u m b e r o f e n m l e n w l l l n o t b e a b l e t o m a k e l u a s s e dlw h i c h w i l l a i d ' t h €a d j u s t m e n t b e t w e e n W h o l e s a l e f r v h i s e y e s .H ,w a s a c c e p t e d ,h o i f " a r a L11 w o , ; ; _ ' a n d r e t a i l c o s t a t h a t i a n w e s s u ! 7 7 M A R K E T I N G ~ever,by the army quartermmrl eners m CII-,before the supply is if they are no earn suific xent profit-c o rp a._ ....__!2..L _.I in .nw in bu siness. In some c aseml A I D T O ~Donald,on ly so n o f Mr .a '"- 1 1 . _\ . \\ " \\ l . f n \ 4 n y n g g f j neS of w- n r n d :rl- Q ..,'ww." V.. ......_._,@@@@@@s@@@@@@@@@ vlc ror gan'Order nqw exhausted.Fo llo wi ng i s a nm;o1. .~ - ww - - - - ----a fe w of the c ir c u la rs whi c h will theyfwoulc i be legally bound to neil be p artic ularly he lpf ul n ow:lgooda for less than they must. pay E C 1268--Vegetable Diseases f o r th e m - u n d i n a great ma ny 'eases the would do no better thanIn Ne bra sk a.1 yE C 1512--Pests of f th e Vega-break even.Bank ruptc y would bo table Garden.:the e ventu al re sult. F B 1881--Potato Diseases a n d :Sound pric e control means, first. T h e i r C o n t r o l .. e r e a s o n a b l e c e i l i n g o n f a r m p r i c - E C 1 2 5 0 - B e a u t i f y l n g t h e H o m e . e n a n d w a g e s - t w o o f t h e m o s : G r o u n d s .1 i d n n g e r o u a i n f l a t i o n u y fa c t o r s . 1 u \ . - | . . .- _- . . 1 . \ 5 The agric u ltural rnark etmg cooper ati ves ar e d oing ma ny nn im» portant job fo r th e f arme rs of this oountry .T w o of th os e jobs deal wi th imp r ovi n g produc tion meth- ods, and stabilir ing and e xpanding markets.l 'Tha t ki nd o f wo rk i s do ubly im- portant now.W a r has bro ug ht lthe fa rme r n . long lis t o f n ew and Aiffimali nrnhlems auc h as sc arc i- MT8.HBIUIU u .vusuxn,nun zo--"uated f r o m the Ar lin g to n Hi g h Sc hoo l and late r attende d Mid land Colle ge. He ha s bee n employ e d in Calif ornia and i n the gove rnment office in Omaha.. Bu y D ef e n s e S ta mp s No w! Bible Revision In mu . un d er c o mman d o f K in ! -- -.|....l n... »¢ni¢Inll nf IFn r r l e r s N O W 1l u u v \ l » w m v - -_ For Delivery of Sexed Chicks §n 1- O n -M a y 1 8 t h M a y 2 5 t h J u n e l s t a n d J u n e 8 t h W e H a v e Ha t c h e s C o m i n g O f f E v e r y - -1 .__.x ml...m»-hv a n d C a n F i l l FB 1087--Beautilying the 1"ll'!Y\° Them me nmnnco uenween wno|¢»,......._.. ,..,_,__, _stead 'sale xml retail prices must bc'ty ol labor,and unprecedented? FB 1381-Herbnceoun Perex\» carefull and fairl m 'wa s when labor is nvailnble. If doa not take into acmunt the wiflelhe must get maximum output at* ~ ~ PIC-lla; between whnlwale and mumfminimum cost.U R E S A T DE ~ price s, und which leave s labor f |War has allo disrupted andlm make any addltlonnl wage de chqnged markets.The rubber Projected uedmicolor pictures mnnds it wants, would be minous nhortsxge' is making normal tx-me-I-¢ ».. .»..~ .f nm Bible are bein! bo our economy.And small ,emi|`portll,ion methods impossible "\1...,..... U... 'mm rmnm have theirl ' l y y es b\mhm.\ze \ma s."Blanket pnce tidng",whic the fnrmer is to make n go of it.h 1 T James I ol rmgnnnu, me .e.....,,.. -_|.he Bible trom the vulgare an well ns the ancient mnnuwrlpu walmade.I-`l.!ty»lour learned divmeswere named but nctuglly 47 or 48l participated.The puter number rn me 48 learned dlvlnes who werechargedvlth the revhlon a1-,l-he Blhle known n the Klng Jnmu ver~alan were members at the Esub- .-...\ m.....~». nl mmlma. but no a Monday anu huunm.-.,,-.._,Your Chick Needs With Either Pullets Cockerels or Straight Run. FEEDS--Poultry Equipmen POULTRY REMEDIES U I .B H G 9 1 | \ . n |v ¢ .- . . . .. - - ___s h o w n e a c h n i g h t t h i s w e e | \ n c ! n § n n n h n n l f h h ~ =i=~-= ufé business wo uld be hi*first.=- ~ '" " '" ' ;i ' ,. "f " 1T= " ; f§ . §1 » ;. i , mem-uuueu " " ; ; ; 1 ; a . 1 ; - . . ; , a , . , . a f.h a vi n :hardest.~....:..., TL...gf ift nd iua tme nta ~ I f . . . r n n l li s ltl ls tn jg l e tl i b l l. i " E m :uuuu ax-uvv.,......_..__k e n .plac e 'I`uesdny evening.ney wi ll continue rl i g h t l y |Railroa d Fa c ts Lroughout the week,Sunday In a. rec ent ddress Eor mn g md S u rd s y eva ni n g. Th e No r ri s i a m :o f g ~ ctures.each mg h t nru mi sled ,'n¢|lur:t? Q\rll|=n|L nnnkn ni him enm- u u z a l l x m n c u n .u . . . -. _ _ that are nec essary .These f a r m or g n ni u tio n s ha ve proven their wo rth.Th ey ha ve earned their plac e as a de f lmte l fac tor m Inesexit-<dny ag nc ultu re I L L L I U U I The ELI :hose I ern anlectcd. IZ»¥`SEh3"'"§ in na:en nnul m both the mod- d naelent Mmm. were se- Q11 ws th r tl-.»B111 "' ~ " --------f -- -~ -- --------RJL. 'E§m1Z.'iff"?~'1e{Lm and ~ plete im* in the future of the "" "rn i lmld n .m e n u r . n u u m a New ' l~°¢* °='*D.L. Ro bms on are ln c hnrge.np li d be d o f f a c t.He r e a r e mg ;New woodwork. suc h n ,hggy g L u " : I m m u n o f the f ac ts he me ntio ned:closets and so fm. 'h°''Id be painted F i ¢f_h ll k e t h e u t e r l a n o t h e m :A North African variety at muah-rs »1| c ountry posaeasa the n m ¢a wi th = ; ;; _ umxd .._.._.__.4.....» \.|..1..cu..H; »¥nrs'@1|% Hfld the best Tlil|.°0|a Plant ...lt . ' i ' TL " . . . . $ w i th I pain! Ares a tl.\sd i.\, C arina, Bums The area of India,Ceylon m d Bunnn Ll n pprdximltely two-th irdI tha t at th a Un ited Stai n,but the population u nearly three times um q t t h i ! ~Ind1a'| civilization I "zW a s h .C o u n t y H a t c h e r y Opposite J. L. Pounds T . g a w r ' - | { \ ; f ', | - " " 1 _ , n " .;L.I bl ''A1:nom lmuul :W D un | .| .| | u.Du!IIn11mr rmnhrunmn are so lame that in H11 the wudd._ Sacnnd.the railroads hnve |9- I vu,' * " " ° r ' - - ~ -h i n d followed by a third or m u l vu mn n c z e n z o u e w n nu m! wa s " " 'tmmded.sm@@@@@@@@@@@§|, a u e o t i h e m w o u l d b u m o n l h m a m n l t o r n m a m . t m c x e r C o l l . .t,i|.i _\avell of effiiziency and PIX # H! Buy Defense Bonds md Saving Stamps Now! _ . . . _ Mrs. Ed JensenNotes Birilldxjr Mn. Ed .Tensetabla of friends day evening, inte ments.The pncelebrationof h sary. Member Of Nur Graduating ~ll.: Miss Madge P LADIES MRS. B. WRIGHT Representing the Many Attend ' L. Rally \Ap pr oxi mmely o ne h u n d r e 1y oung Luthe rans a ttende d the in ua l Rally D a y he ld at D a na C 0 Liege, last. Sunday.Luth er L engu I Har la n,Audubon,Elkh o0#c ouncil Bluf fs,Oma ha,He r n m B1 were DEP!1Fre munt and an'|sentr.~d.' I l Hd Events 6f the Coming Week Scheduled E v e n ts ForThe Week Of May '1-14 .Thursday, May 7Hillside Yroject Club-Mrs. Ar- !F hlmdtnoduChrisuan Miaionary-Mrs Her man Ludwig _. Bonds and pa No w! _. . _ . -- - - 4-H CLUBS MAY AID IN VICTORY Any 4-H club or other organi- mtion in Washington County may take part in a Victory Weapon Campaign announced this week by M. T. Caster, executive secrets;-y[for the Nebraska State Salvage | Committee.!Here is the plan. The following amounts of iron and steel scrap 'am required for making thesew e a p u ~1 2 %p o u n d s ,. 3 0 c a l i b e r I :» IES WRIGHT enting the ISS lXOIl sBride of May 3 Mrn. Ed JensenNotes BirilldxjrMn. Ed Jensen enmnained five tabla of friends at pirochle, Mon- Many Attend ' L. Rally ments.~ L pa r ty w n s g i v e n in celebration o f her bi r th anniver- sary . Me mbe r Of Nn r se ' a Grad uati ng C lass Miss Mad ge Peter sen of B iair is q me mb er o f the nurse'a clzsa whic h wi ll 'bc graduated th is \Ap pr oxi mmely o ne h u n d r e 1y oung Luthe rans a ttende d the in ua l Rally D a y he ld at D a na C 0 Liege, last. Sunday.Luth er L engu I Har la n,Audubon,Elkh o0#c ouncil Bluf fs,Oma ha,He r n m B1 were DEP!1Fre munt and an'|sentr.~d.' I l Hd U. S. 0. DRWE ToBEGIN HERE SOON Washington Caunty's quota inhe u nmd Servdcé Orginlmtions War Fund has been net at $600 und, according w County Chair- man Stanley J. Bcdnar, the cam_.am will nnen hem early next Baccalaureate Plans Complete Rev. T. A. Lindenmeyer will de-liver the Ilaccalaureabe Sermon for Blair High School senlun,Mxy 17. Thr services will be held in the Blair lliuh|Sc.l\oo\ audxwr- Buy Defense Bonds md Saving Stamps Now! _ . . . _ Mrs. Ed JensenNotes Birilldxjr Mn. Ed .Tensetabla of friends day evening, inte ments.The pncelebrationof h sary. Member Of Nur Graduating ~ll.: Miss Madge P LADIES MRS. B. WRIGHT Representing the Many Attend ' L. Rally \Ap pr oxi mmely o ne h u n d r e 1y oung Luthe rans a ttende d the in ua l Rally D a y he ld at D a na C 0 Liege, last. Sunday.Luth er L engu I Har la n,Audubon,Elkh o0#c ouncil Bluf fs,Oma ha,He r n m B1 were DEP!1Fre munt and an'|sentr.~d.' I l Hd '. : 7 '<,¢€'R1E,§ G5'§§;fa Corset SATURDAYAfternoon, May 9 2 to 5 P . M. Come In And Be Fitted .lust Received Bonme Blaxr .l\fh'ior Dresses S i n n 9 Ko 15 '$295 Von Lamken / Apparel Shop ':.<.2fPw!E,§ Gossard Cprset SATURDAYAfternoon, May 9 2 to s P.M. Come In And . Be Fitted | l I i ; .lust Received Bonme Blaxr .l\fh'ior Dresses S i n n 9 Ko 15 '$295 Von Lamken / Apparel Shop l.|alhn n - .' r '__week.Any one wi s h i n g to donate to th e fu n d before tailed upon ma y lea ve the mo ne y a t W a s hi ng - to n Co un ty B an k wi th Mr. B ed nn r o r w i t h Da ve Mumrn ert,treasur- er of the dr ive. Pfobab ly every one ia m.Mi ss Clarissa Wic ks wi ll play the piano proc essional, and Mi ss Doris Hag elin wi i l Plmf the re- cesaional.Othe r mi nisters,i n ad- ciition to Rev.Lind enme y er, who wi ll be solic ited i n th e ne a r f u- wi ll ta k e p ar t i n th e p r o gmm a r e ture,Mr .Bednar stated.Rev. J oh n P. Br ook s, wh o wii l be 1 ..|....\:..:a..-. hm nn lin f- h mn e o f th e sc riptural read- f ' |n Q i n P l i v n n U f |Mrs. C. A Dorcas Socieiy-mrs.,umm SlenderKerman! M€lhodist Aid "`\uNh;|1||lICIl b\Si\ru.\.1 L i - ` |f\r\...».\_!r"Phumd:w\even mtt lr u m sne r t 3. n the mor ning by Dr. nr. v. Unlm'\.......__, I ._e n .m e s i d e n t o f t h e U n i t e d D a n C l a r k s o n s c h o o l o f n u r s i n g .H e .. 1 - n u n m f a M u R B A M T S ~~"::;;:'. °§§§$n{.`§ aaa pdunds.,~.......~.....-.,.._,_500~pound aerial b o mb ;500pounds,@,000~pound serial bomb; 2.500 pounds, 3'1mm. anti-aircraft ,gum 8,000 pounds,3-inch anti- 'aircralt gun, B t/ons,15-ton light tank;18 tons,2'1~ton medium tank.The Club may decide for whichitem it will obtain the scrap, and advises the county salvage chair- msn or County Extension Agentof its choice, also when the proj- ect has been completed and the material soldTheStateSalvage Committee will give public recognition toeach group that completes such a project. J. I-I. CAMPBELL AT'I G R E A T L A K E S S T A . i Junior H. Campbell, 22, son ofilu.-.and Mrs. J. E. Campbell of li\air, has been received at the U. S.Naval Training Station ats Great Lakes, illinois, it is learned 'He will undergo several weeks in- Aensive training in the fundamen-dltals of seamanship. Upon the com- _lplotinn of this training and upon» ..t- \.....:. ..¢ fmrttudr- tests. he may . l basement Friday, May aHerman D¢=§f€e of Honor ladge Tuesdly, May I2 v. F. W. Auxiliary Wednesday, May l3I\l`a.rdl§5Exe.f M ; - s . F r e d French ,'.Tl\urodly, May NPapio Thursday Afternoon Club --Mrs. A. R. BealeaBlair Merrymlke s Mrs.Clif- ford Hultberg Couple Wed \ »I n L i n c o l n Miss Betty Compton,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Comptonof Blair. became the bride of Pvt. Ervin Meyers, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Meyers of Roca, Nebraslm.in a quiet ceremony performed Saturday evening,May 2, at '1o'clock.The wedding took placel at the G\_3ce Lutheran Church of |Lincoln,r.Iesher reading the marriage lines, Thousams ox sunerw.. .......parts of the nation will go outMonday in an effort to raise$32,000,lXl0 for carrying on the work of the U.'S.0. in armycamps and other tmining centersin this country and in the insular possessions and foreign countries where United States (area are stationedJohn D. Rockefeller, Jr., honor-ary chsinnan lor the national camprégn,will make a nation- wide appeal in behalf of the U. S. 0.in a radio broadcast over the Mutual network at 9:15 P.M., Monday night,.May 11,central war time.U.S.O.operates nearly 700 units, more than s score of theminsi-us outside the continental United States.Wherever there are concentrations o l men pre-paring for or carrying out war-tim~ duties,the Lf.S. 0.finds needs lor its services. ln some places there are es-pecially designed club\ houses.Temporary rented quarters suf- fice in some arens, while a num- ber ol mobile units have been pro-vided lor carrying the U. S. 0. _....m.~.an men in the field. ~ H. C. Jorgensen, invo- cation;nnd Rev.Derelle Barber, bcnediction. O U R M E N I N T H E S E R V I C E Sgt. Leo Harman of Fort Doug-las, Utah,ln erxloyins a l6-day furlough with his grandmother, Mrs. Johanna Olson, and his uncleandaunt,Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Lowe, all of Henman.He will re»turn the latter put of the week as n Dougtss, but will be trans-ferred to Fort Benning, Georgia, in the near future. Lauren Spangler, Arlington, ro-cently enlisted in the Naval Re-serve. He is a student at Midland College. DANCE AT B.F.D. TOMORROW NIGHT \The Blair Fire Depanmcnt is sponsoring a dance at the B. F.D.Hall in Blair tomorrow (Fri- day) night.Freddie Ebener is furnishing tho music. P\1rther ds- tails may be found in an advertise- / g f r l u m e r a n C h u r c h .Du = 'i " * 4p '; 'f§f; ` § §} § L °'p 1 ` §ff1 f` 5 " §= w n d |.ft2 \'f\ 00 n»a ~ y 0 i n l l ' n | \ n n i the event. Ile from Luth er uonc ge ar.Illhllvu:resented a play ,and the Dana Hale 'Chorus sang se ve rd setec .ions und er the di\;e<:ticm of Ed- ward Hansen, senior saminary stu- Mr s.Donald New-el! Is Visitor HCYQ Mrs . D ona ld Newel o f E l Paso, Texas, ...M \I __........ml?".I §L4.|"lW'¢l mf-|l£¥§I m&.`i&méE11'é parent-H.The mgn llgn u or uw '»"J - - -.......__ ____NCtewties wa s the annual home c onc ert and Mm J uke Brass.a p anf t h Dana a. c appella c hoir, c on- ell, a former Blair man, is tttefid- D e.\.....s...;a..ih n eveninil by Pro f. ing a tra min g sc h ool at Fo rt Sills `I'fl'1°"m"' 1 zzz;|Okl:1homaJ o n n W M u m - L1 n u -N s m a r "'ROT Hn. Waltlr F. cuuamw. Em-and MrsP.Nielsen,President of lC h r i a J . Petersen `LL 1n_...:-nién spoke before th e Biaix'Rotary Club Inst Tuesday evening.Hi a topic dealt wi th the Japanese, with who m he li ved a s a miss io n- ary fo r X8 years.Dr.Nielsen stressed the extre me patri otism o f the Nipp-onese b u t expressed his belief that, aittxough _their rf- Mothei's Lunc heon nelu iMluuu}th e Ka p pa S ig ma fmte r ni ty h c in Linc oln.Th ei r sons.Joa Gutsc how, Chris Petersen, J r., W ar ren Rounds,are members the fraterni ty . Mr s .Me r to n K u h r h.....o.......At lnn| | 1N| | i F a n musemph and a o f MRS . J A C K S M I T H Th e single-ring ceremony was perf orme d by Re v. J . D. J o lmwr of Blai r.The c ouple was attendw by Mis s L eola C hamber s o f D ako ta City .Nebraska.an d Geral~ D i x o n ,b r o t h e r o f t h e b r i d e . "_ ;. . : _ . .. . . I I n . i n .l Y 1 ; n . ri: I Von Lamken / Apparel Shop FS.. 1 |t a dessert lunc heon. Fridav .1 con,followed by bridge. rize a t cards wa s wo n by ced 0'Han1on,J r.:Mr s.P Iugnussen wo n c ut prize,uw wen t to Mr s. P e te r Stri c r. Gu es ts wen : Mr s.C. I). rd , Mr s.Simon Ku mh o j,M ilton Rhoades. Mrs. Peter St r.~tt Jr.,Mrs.Ree d 0' Hnn lo n, 11-5.Philip Mupmussc n,and Stanley llc dnar.Box-ls STORE . . . n - I Mis s Ma xi ne W a rr ic k en te ed.Sunday ,f o r Misses G Lar se n a nd Ma r y A n n P f u f f Mrs.D o m J oh on i s sp eseveralday s as guest of Ma r y Pate. Mi sa D or a A Carter is c o to h er be d a t th e Her ma n ho me th is wee k wi th th e f lu Le Ro y L a rs e n of He r ma n tonsilec tomy .a t Blai r H o Monday .'. Mr s.Anna 'Davies o f B i a ter ed the B la ir Ho sp ital f or cal treatment,Wednesday. Mr . a n d Mrs . Ge or ge Nic spen t the week -end in O m gu es ts of Mr . a nd Mr s. C a ler.Mr .an d Mr s .Ra y F a y we re & md a y af te rn o on vis i th e ho me o f M r .: md Mr s . Nelson. Mr s.Ne tti e Ri te r o f City , Misso uri, was a Mond i to r a t th e ho me o f h e r b ~ ~ ~ ~~¢ ';fZ{"1 * =.~1 i ' I e e Q . Booth's Fresh Frozen Strawberries, Red Rasp- berries, Etc., Corn, Peas, Lima Beans, Brussels `--°-'sh l prou ,|v -,s P E Ci A L s FOR FRIDA Y A ND S A T A YUR I) "")RANGES, Calif. Sunkist, Dozen .........._...-.,.25c ""APPLES, Fancy Winesaps, 4 Lbs. ....._._.._.'l9c °"LE'l"l`UCE, Calif. Iceberg, 2 Lge Heads ..-15e "'P0'l`A'I`0ES, New Shasta W hites, 4 Lbs. ~ COFFEE, P & G, Regular or Drip, Lb. .-...28c MA'l`CI-IES, True American, 6~box Carton_22c JELL, Buttemut, Assorted Flavors, CORN, P & G, Whole Kernel, 2 No. 2 Cans..25c ROAST, Fancy Beef, Rib or Chuck, Lb. ...24c BOIHNG* BEEF, Rib or Plate, Lb. ._..._.._.,..20¢ W E RE DEEM CRYSTAL \VHl 'l`E AND PA LM OLIV E COUP ONS 1~|.r .iii gi on is said to h e u fac tor i n [ma ki n g th em better fighters, 1thcy ,themselves,do no t consider [the ma tter a s s tr on g ly a s we ar e 1Ied to believe.5 Th e Rotarians expressed mu c h Iapprec intion of th e in f o mmti vc *t:\lk............_... ._..,...-_..............._._......._.. "4 o . .ed To LHB BEITIJIIS U1 J.aU||l.:ubn»-gym.-W edding l p m h , t h e bridal pm-Q: i i g h entered and took their places 1: Mrs an impruvised arbor.Ferns :mu\......l.|.... "I .~nnru||-unnfld ndd mlman d .\ett, lo w- 5. J .ric k- J r., M ra. .n |l1\1|I(} DL\5l\\:L.\ u|. :\nayu|uhv.~ .___ed to th e aminf: theme.Prcec-din tho ceremony ,Miss F r a n c o Smi th , sis te r of the groom.san "I Lo ve Yo u '1 `ru ly ";Mis s L illia Smith provided piano accomparrmen t,an d also play the weddin marc h.The br ide , g ive n i n mar agc h hor father,wo re a suip 0 bieg zzBznl- g ly gg ww Wm., V. ..,...,___,.vmceive further specialized instruc- llion at one of the Navy's numer- ous trade and service schools, or be sent directly to sea for service afloat. PLAN ADDITIONAL|CLINIC AT BLAIR :lJ.S;brings t.<>§@iI}er|m¢»nr in this issue my . the Nation al 1. c. A., Y. w. U. .=\..gYItCatholicCommunit y 1 Service,the Jewish Welfare Sn»cjety and the National Travelers Aid Association.r"Ask the boys in uniform nbout the U.S. 0. Then mnkc a con-scientious effort io do your part toward keeping this program moving,"Chairman Stanley J. Bednar said today. A q u a m of $148,000 has been set for Nebr aska in the W ar I-'und drive. REV. c. B. HANKINS Off to War On May 14 Before You Go Give the Home Folksalm n n n 1 1 1 7 0 1 5 Q I T N 'PICTURE gubardine wi th matc hi ng acces-1 .1 --..~.....nr hn iaman A s ma n y W aslu ngionIBON ES 3110.u E u r u u g c u s ..¢».........Ir o s e s a n d s vr e e t p e n s .M i s s C h a m -1 J _ " " " " " " a -»f r m 'h a s been arrlingeu W .. . . . _n- ltionp. The bride's _rnother, a 0 --»»»-'___..:..._.1mm 15 A t th a t ti meLay s lex'-Blair resident, had chosen navy |blue an d a c orsagc uf roses an d ' ding swfectpeas. Mr s.The beautifully dc c oratmi three- ti er wed di ng c ak e was served by [med M m .J .D.Roddy o f Union,Ne : m u m u u g ,u n a ;; v .c h i l d r e n w h o p a r t i c i p a t e d i n t h e f i r s t c l i n i c ,e a r l y i n A p r i l ,w i l l b e g i v e n a n o p p o r t u n i t y t o h a v e t h e i r s e c o n d d i p t h c r i n ," s h o t "T h e c l i n - n ic wi ll be c onduc ted from 8 a. rn..c'..L a.i.."Rlnh»r'.PntlEli \. |I n n n m n u ,L.l'I..J;6| n..Qnnrrn nf Cnlnflnrt nc.Rev,Charles B.Hnnkins of nnha will speak at the morningxrshipservice of the Methodist lumh, next Sunday morning. A uent visitor of the local con-eqegation lu past years, Rev. Ham ns is Superintendent of the Om-. n:-»_:.~» .I nhnmdist Church- Tll at lin:and Joy lo ose 1; lr nu ne u ° Rpblqss xdwig had sspinal, ir en-medi- iolson \\. B5l Mil- rquist ora atJ.T. Kansasty vis-rother, y,Fran-week- JC near .ts andallof of Mr. ah sub- y,Fri- He rr rsity of e week- ,nd Mn. hraska, maternal grandmother orthe bride. Mrs. E. L. Norlen and Mrs.Carl Wessel poured at the tea table and Mrs.John Dixon,also grandmother of the bride, had charge of the guest book.Mrs. Smith is a graduate of Blair High School and Van Sant School of Business in Omaliat and is now emoloved bv an Omaha liloinsurance company. Mr. Smith, -»| graduate of Fort Calhoun High School, is also employed in Om- aha.''Following a short wedding trip,Mr. and Mrs. Smith plan to reside in Fort Calhoun.Mr.Smith ex= pects to leave soon for the U. S`| army. MISS BISHOP 'ro WED soon The engagement and approach- ing marriage of Miss Ilene Bish-op, Blair High School English in-I structor, to Coach E. W. Langhofi' of Leigh, Nebraska, was announc-ed Thursday evening.The wed- ding plans of the couple weremade known at a party given (dr, the faculty women at we apart-_.ment of Misses Clarissa Wicks,'D"'°"d ,ta U a m. ar. me »-....v...school building. llilair Merrymskers ;A meeting of the Blair Merry- mukers Club is planned for May 14, when Mrs.Clifford Hultberg will be the hostess. p_ N. G.Mrs. A. E, Hanna will be hostess to the Past Noble Grand Club, to-morrow (Friday)sftemoon.The entertainment and serving com-mittee includes Mrs.Josie VanDeusen. Mrs. J.P. Jensen,Mrs. Ed Raver and Mm. A. E. Hanna. \wi\\ Atmid smut lalders CampMrs.Walter Huber,Brownie leader, and Mrs. Simon Koi-sho). leader of a local Girl Scout troop.plan to attend a Girl Scout lend- ers' training school at Camp Brew- ster, this week-end.Mrs.Floyd lJones of Lincoln will bn in charge MRS.ERVIN 111-;Yr;ns Attending th.;couple were the groom's sister, Mins Mildred Mey-ers of Roca, and Pvt. Milton Hal.- scn of Blair.The bride wore an aqua-blue two»Piece crepe suit with black patent leather accessories;tiny red,navy and green hearta trimmed the suit jacket..Her corsaga was of white carnations. encircled by tiny red rose buds. The bridesmaids ucordian pleated dress was of soldier blue. Mrs. Meyers ls a graduate of Blair High School, where she wasone of the candidates for the hon-orary title of "prom queen"in 1940. Pvt. Meyers, who is home from the army on a short furlough, at-tended Lincoln High School and the Agricultural College of theUniversity of Nebraska.He will return to his army duties on Sal- urday.school, and Miss Betty'of the|Adams, national Girl Scout field will be present, also. Plans Fo, \ advisor, Zelda Carmine and Ilene Bishop.Trip To State Miss Bishop,who has been amember of the high school faculty \Dr. and Mrs.Irvin Tilden of Ilionolulu,Hawaii,have discarded for the past two years, has re-[their plans for a visit to the.. ....~._.._...ia..."mm-f it .n SHOW ER HONORS BRIDE OF M AY 1 0 Miss Marjorie Gnuse, of Arling.ton, who will be a bride of May 10,was honored at n miscellaneousshower given Sunday afternoon at die Lutheran Hall north of Arlingo \\c1' sli a ec Pr rc Il IW fl .I 1.I~s. ru~. John P. Brooks \-.in have charge of the services. H a i n e s U n d e r w e a r Shirts and Shorts »2Sc to 45c Saving Stamps Now! Buy Defensg !§unda und I I J-~-~ H a i n e s U n d e r w e a r Shirts and Shorts »2Sc to 45c Union Suits Short Sleeves, Long Legs 65: eo $1.35 -.»`..| $32, shirts, Drawers 50c ';f,,,,..,. Buy Your Work and Dress Sotks While You Cm Gel Them.Last Chance at Garler Tops.We Have A Large Assortment at the Lowest Prlces W o l v e r i n e H o r s e h i d e W o r k S h o e s They Are Now Ratiuned,Le! Un Fit You. P r i c e d a t $ 3 . 5 0 t o $ 4 . 9 5 Booth's Fresh Frozen Strawberries, Red Rasp- berries, Etc., Corn, Peas, Lima Beans, Brussels `--'-'sh prou ,|v -,s P E Ci A L s FOR FRIDA Y A ND S A TURDA Y "")RANGES, Calif. Sunkist, Dozen .........._...-.,.25c '*APPLES, Fancy Winesaps, 4 Lbs......_.--__'l9c °"LE'l"l`UCE, Calif. Iceberg, 2 Lge Heads ..-15e "'P0'l`A'I`0ES, New Shasta W hites, 4 Lbs. ~ COFFEE, P & G, Regular or Drip, Lb. .-...28c MA'l`CI-IES, True American, 6~box Carton_22c JELL, Buttemut, Assorted Flavors, CORN, P & G, Whole Kernel, 2 No. 2 Cans..25c ROAST, Fancy Beef, Rib or Chuck, Lb. ...24c BOIHNG* BEEF, Rib or Plate, Lb.20e W E RE DEEM CRYSTAL \VHl 'l`E AND PA LM OLIV E COUP ONS .~1. . - -- . . . . - - . . ¥ » - . . . .p . . . . ?f""$I:=~513,~r . Q x ;B E I I V I G E ~ .g 9 - " "R A r o o m y ,1 ,§f . //~ m v s a a w e ~ Roy A,Petersen, of San clsco California,spe nt the end at the Ed A. J enson hon Mr . a n d Mrs. C\aar Mo a grandson,Jac kie C u n a n , Omaha, wg-.re Sunday guests .md Mr s .Fre ema n Tuek er. D wn y n e I i mh o f T e k a m mu t e d to a n appendec tom da y , a t Blai r Hospitah turned home W ednesday . J oseph Gutsc how,Unive: Nebrask a stud ent, sp ent th ...,| man. na. mwnln. Mr. a 3lair. \ $l | \ . l f u n u n .r w ---_W a l t e r F . G u s t s c h o w .s i g n e d h e r p o s i t i o n h e r e . M a r g u e r i t e O f f e n ,w h o i s i nnur ses tr ain ing at Imman uel Ho a-~N O T I C E S pital, spent the week-e nd with hern a r e n t s .M r .a n d M r s .L e s l i e O f -M o t h e r ' s D a y ,M a y 1 0 --U .u n 1. . . . . .. United -:woes una uy nu n,.-_learned.They wer e un able to ge\. \ton bv Mrs .I{a rrv Giee selr nan and reservation s on the Clipper for the Mrs. Alb ert Bensen. ti me the v h ad p la nn ed .Th e ti me wa s sp e n t a t games. Bo th D r an d Mr s. Ti lde n are an d visiting Th e g i f t table W8-S fnvrn¢n~ 'Rlniritest Mrs. Ti lde n, the attrac tively i'~l'¥"'"H'§f\`_ "i \ 3 f f - \'4.._..!"H 0 l\r!\| \n f After Wet Weather It's Time To 0L u b r t c a t e SPRING .suAcKLEs ~ and STEERING ]0IN'l'S fun.Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewan Maur-er ol Tckamah spent the week- end with Mrs.Mnurer's parents,Mr.and Mrs. M. E.Tyson, and Marshall Turner.Joe 'Barry of Omaha visited Blair relatives from Monday untilWednesday; he was entertained at dinner, Tuesday evening, by Mr. and Mm. Charles Pane. Dr. and Mm. J. P. Nielsen areentertainingstdinner,t h i s (Thursday)evening for the sen-iors of Trinity Seminary.Theclassnumbersseventhological students.W. E. Gustin underwent a major operation, last Thursday morning at Clarkson Hospital.Hs is \'e~ l\lE'1`HODlS'1`-John k'. uroon; Morning Worship with sermon hy Rev.Charles B.Hnnkins,Supt. Omaha District; the pastor will Youth Fellowship. Lindenmeyer:Church School,10a.m., Mrs. Pearl Johnson superin- tendent.Morning Worship,cum- mee on ay mg ,y ported to be somewhat improved l . .>_. L... "fm \... ¢ ml. 10 a.m., Church School;l l n.m.,| be in charge. 7 p.m.,Mewodist, CHURCH OF'c n n x s r - T. . . l daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Sherry Moore, before is the Tilden. was Mary Isabelle Moore her marriage.Dr.Tilden son of Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Andrew Hopkins of NelighMm.Nebraska was a visitor at the Earl 'Jenkins home. Wednesday. Mrs. J. W. Stagemon was a Sun~munion and special l\luther's Dny,day dimer guest or Mm. Margaret sennan at 11 a. m.Meetinz of tl? Iverson, win and Pearl. Juniom. 'I V- §"~E"¢"l"il ~"z°f°,§'°l Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shadle were : r .'i .§ s ;=P°';~ .w°P';x..."':...¢ ;;;» f» ~= a t "E ~=»;,=g»~ and .~.___n »mu béopmvidedwby the w€;h\nz-e,f,m':"'"'u r.e es li ton unty omen's nrus.`Training for Service class will WMV-_ and Mrs. J-1~$"Be"__;§ r.pm;~ he Ma 3, at ashmgton spent u ay wuthe'r n in law and daughter, Mr.s ' \n M'v \B w \so~-wisczfng a ll0l°'aii;;nhe;uri`4,:and Mrs. Walter G. Huber. .,._.._. .L_ n,....z.... wnrshio.I Mrs. Ed Raver ol Omaha, form ers ana cenwreq wh.. - .....,,.,._..around which a miniature bride and her attendances were placedamidst clumps of violets.Fifty- five relatives and friends were served a two-course luncheon.Announcement was recently made of the approwiing-marriageofMissGnixse w Virgil Hilgen kump, also of Arlington. Mlgdziu-Kola The wedding of Miss Blanche Magdziaz,daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Frank Magdzinz ol Fort Cal houn and Anton Kole of OmahawasaolemnlzedatSY..I\lary'| Church ln South Omaha, on Sat urday, April 25.Mr.and Mrs Kolc will reside in Omaha, .n.'.j\'_ x x .x' \ \ x \ 1 . \ . \ : \ \ \ m .' ~ ; \ . \ ' x a \ . \ x & \ w \ .' \ m.' \ x v . \ m\ . \.'. - \.\\*" f ~'Nm<§'2v.'~\s ,=2f-'21~ ~ ,,..~.s -»r v,_.~Va f ' For Mother's Day or Graduation . . . She'll Appreciate GOWNS And P A ] A M A S \ x x o ; \ \ m : i \ x m 1 \ \ a .' \ x x "s ....For ~»f-#Mother's Day :Q .o r G r a d u a t i o n gag ». . . Sl\e'l\ Appreciate ~G o w n s ~QQ PAJXQMAS Gowns of Silk Rayons , _and Crepes ......$2.00 to $5.98 PAJAMAS-Tailored, Lace Trimmed. LE Ra i ny We a the r o f t h e Ti me to Gr e a s e W i l l D r i v e O u t t h e me preaettu ullle, urn '"-° °"~ " r-cmee , un. un: Lilvlniub ..-__.1tient at Clarkson for some time.ROSE HILL METHODIST#-A. erly of Blair, had the mlsfon eMrs.0scar Gilhertsurfs guests W. Clarke: Sunday School. 10 amy no full mg badly apram her' an c. at a pleasant social evening,`|;la,s5es for every age gr0\lP ]?":M°lldaY mght.Thursday, were Mr. and Mrs. Har- vine service at 11 am.,g,pcCli.l\Mr. and Mrs. Merton Jensen and _.. 1r_..__.....I \lua T P nnrvirnn in honor of Mothe1°'S DW .dauizhten Judy, were guests of_}\1f i \mg~o~sG a ;_§_:l$m or e _~_|\4»~,, ..f,.i l!l\\' 'I-l'EE'»Zi=`TIs§.T»'0'¢Issss P u u u s - n h n d . h m T r i m m e d . Beautiful Creations to Thrill Every Feminine Heart Silk Rayon and Bllllls _ Are Full of Mud Due to th the Past Weeks. NOW Is A f'»n4=an Inkrl o u r b a r .n u u m a w ......Gr i n di n g Mu d a nd M a ke Y uour Car Last Longer. r ry Blsco ox nennzu-u, i-ue. -,-.Jensen,Mr. and Mrs. Henry C.Jensen, and Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Debel.Mr. and Mra. John Schmidt md daughters,Virgene and Gaye, spent Sunday in Omaho vdth Mr. Schmid!/s parents,Mr.and Mrs.William Schmidt.Mrs.Schmidt, Sr., had returned home the precedingThursdaymiterseveral weeks with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Greeno enter-tained, Sunday, for Mr. and Mrs.Tony Hansen,Betty Placek, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hansen and Grace,and Mrs. S. S. Lof t of Salt 1lk€ Clty. 'Utah.mm. Lon returned to Salt Lake City,Wednesday, fol- lowing two weeks among Blalr relntivel.Mr. and Mrs.Glenn Nicholsonentertained,Sunday,in celebra-tion of the birthday! of Mrs. Clif- ford Bay and Ted Meredith. Pra-ant\ were Mrs.Clifford Ray and Sue, K. L. Meredith ond Ted, .loanRathmnnn,Mrs.Eva. Mulford, Mr.und Mrs,Harold Petenan,andMr. and Mn. Bill Cutmchow and nlmmhtpr. I~7a '§§rn&ln{ Gods \Gi1t to Man-audldrs' Rnyrnond Johnson, V\eu~A Good Mother".nesdsy evening, FIRST LUTHERAN-H. C.Jor-gensen: Sunday School and Bible|Miss Elnine Swanson of 'l`eka~ -mah was a week-end guest of MissClt 9Z30' D l h at9:30;rninrning 'w.§\?p Ziwigidh;Betty Johnson at the parental, Sl Rev. Alfred Thomsen of the Su- dan will speak. The Dana College Male Chorus will give its homeconcert in the evening at B e/clock in the church. The Luther Ieazl-le will have a speeial meenng on Wednesday evening, May 13.ST. M A R Y s EPISCOPAL- Gordon Hughes: Churth School at 9:30. Morning Worship at ll mm.BAP'1`lSl'-Morning Wons1\iP at 11 o'clo:k. No evening service.ASSEMBLY OF GOD TABER- NACLE-=A.V.Pollard:SundaySchool, ll) a.m.; moming worship, 11 Lmi; evening worship, 8 PM-Qmidweek prayer meet, WednesdHY» 8 p.m. Sunday evening's messagl! will he on the grenteat pra y "meeting of all time, but not one Christian praent.KENNARD, w A s H INGTON LUTHERAN-P. C. Jensen:Sun-dnv School in both elmrcha at xo u. rn.No service sr. Wuhingwn. Johnson. home.l Mrs. G, G.Hines entered the Clarkson Hospital,this (Thur-s~ day)morning,for medical treat- ment.Carroll Warrick and Ruben Whnrlow, both for-mer WashingtonCounty boys, have been spending.thc week in and near 'Blair visit- ing with relatives.The men are with the United States armed forc- es and are on a brief furlough pre-liminary to being sent into active service. I f \ but all are lnviled in come to even- ing service at Kerrmand,8 p. rn. Jim. .Alfred Thomson of Los An~ geles will sped.The Washington'Ladies Aid meets Wednesday, 2 p, .m. at the home d Mrs.Henry ,Wrleh. I Advertise lu The Enmrnrlne l! \ \ I l 1 - - I n U'$1.79 to s4.9s SLIPS, Tailored, With Lace Trim $1.29 Others fo $2.25 PURSES, Black, Navy, Red and White $1.19 so $3.25 KAYSER and HANSEN Gloves P e r P a i r $ 1 HANDKERCHIEFC 29c w $1.00 COSTUME JEWELRY §1.oo For Feminine Glffs Try the - B 8' c SHOP 'es It .1\ndSSeal ¢0~ 1 e um-T l r e S e r v l c e No 0BLlGA'\`loN!Tube Repairs Rotating Service Kuhr if Enger their respecu U influingthx!gru'i»nun anrroundlngsAnddignifiedserv-ice determine the mhnlce nl n chanel .. BENDORF Fune|§| Hcme TEXACO szavlci ..,,. T§ln{1'. Nan-nh. Har ':,_1942__ 1- ' l ' B E m r m p m m - FORM E R BLAI RI TE BURIE D IN S . D. Thomas J. Mullin. former Wuh-ingtan County reddent, was buriedatWhiteRiver, South Dakom, April 24. following high man non-ducted by Famer Kelly.ge had been killed in 1 rlxmaway accidm the pmeeding' Tuesday. Born at Salem,Maauclmsetta Much 26, 1874, w Patrick and J~ Mr . an d Mrs . Roy Nea r h o od o f Ornnhn we re Satunday af te mo o n\Hsitot5 of Mrs. ,1 H. Neaxhood. Th e registration f o r sugar rs -tloning begun at Mc C arthy s c hool, Bfiondav. The teac hers were assiab ed b y Mi s s E d n a Thompson and Direc tor W alter Nc rvak 1 ~~ ~1 M i m i F r a n c e s M u l l i n o f N o r f o l k w a s a w e e k - e n d g g e a t a t t h e p a r - .|. .,~Dm Thompavon home wen Mr. and Mn . E u l T h o m p s o n m d J u n . Mr .m d M n Ly n n A r mxtr c mg vi ui md i n Fr e mon t,Saturday ,a t th e W l l h m A n n l t mn g h o me . Mr s ,C la n 'h e n n a h utu rn ed f r o m m O m l h x hospital and is rec uperadn g nt the home of he r d au g hter , Mn . Cli nto n Ap p le - by . _....\,~¢.~»...._.»»;f _...s -\».,;ZJ'.,.....-.;~»J ~.-_, um~ ~mnch~ncy ~lub. Wedn ~ a~ ide ~ News Notes Mrs, Charles Peters :nent Wed- inudxy with her dsuinter. Mrs.Hnrlarl Pllmbeck. near Elkhorn.I ~Nels Knudaen villited at Env: Klmudsma, Tuesday-*-~Chris Mnthiesen Tha imlnromlor lnnquet washeldat the Methodism Churchbnurmnt.Frldav evening.The udla Aid Society served-Rev.E.P.Boolxer o!_CedlrBluffs called an fnwds m Kam nn-rd. Friday afternoon.Tbase helninz Leon Sumnercelebratehisbirthday.Fridly..-~ Mrs,0_W.Mm:nh. .a n~ r s .D o n W o o d s o f b i n c h m o ,a r r i v e d $ \ m d a y t o v i l d t h e r t h e r ,M n .A d e l ;G n u s e .m d e r r e l a t i v e s f o r s e v e n !w e e k s . U r .a n d M m .V e r n o n M a r s h - n i l v e t o G r a n d I n l a n d S u n d s v t u . .t h e d a y w i t h t h e i r d n u a r h t e r . .w i u i m G .C l l y t o n ,M r . ~ y t o n .a n d N a n c y . M r .a n d M r s .E .~H i w e n s o i evening' a.t"Bill Hoenlgfs.M n .He n r y K li n d t. , Mi s s ~ - " Christensen.Hr s .F r e d W aste szmrd.Robert Foley ,Charles:ure and Fred Misfeldt a.ttended_ au xu' r ati o ni n g meetinrz in Bla: Thur sda y e ven ing Mr . a n d Mr s .E d Chr is te n~ visited Mr .and Mr s.Mi k e BTO du m,'Page an d Rosie,Thursd~ evenimr. y_ 4 a r S e r v i n g W t h M H C A F -~Mr. and Mrs . E. ~ rumt h u r I n A u s t r a l i a §§§2°2f"§'§ `!;?'§f,`;1"15"°,e'§ Mesdames 1'hmf Gilfrey.C o r n r n a n d e r A r c h i e A . A n t r i m o f O s t e m n m n .G .H .R m m k i l -1!-..______a n n a ! E n !at the JonesHarryaandueadnyannual1 Re-v,thel s Ger-nx. M.wrmcew.A-snkimt. -may at-vention Harryne.in-. Paul-: Hens- Congre-nvention wereKh. Mr.Mrs. P.Woodswhile rs. Rey.ibaeher. wer.it1 service ng sta-Billie inmolat sbess toMondayns:herlp gath-l .e for ad at thechwasdanced.s Donna .Elvira : w we -n.Joan nn. AnnaRenard, .la Hard-Gifford, Cunning- GordonJunlorl s. MelvinRav Ros-'2°'1K'%=l land family visited at B. Bertelsenl. 'Saturday1Mrs. wmnm Ma tze n and Mrert.Mrs.Chris Smlli-9 and Miss \Evelyn Wiese metered to Casey,,Iowan Satmdav mommz to mend ithe weekend with the MaronSundsfamily.L»¢Iv1i remained for a lonller visit.M n .Elmer, Nielsm sud TranAnn visited xt the B. A. Gottsch home, Tuesday evenimr._Mr. and Mrs. Nels Cla-ns1.ex\sen.Mr. and Mrs. Garlen ChnnensenandKaren,and Evelyn Wieee helped Clifford Stlben,pf rearFart Calhoun. celebrate his birth- day. Friday evening.Miss Erma Holstein was honored with a miscellaneous shower_at theM. W.A,hall at Bennington, l Sundav attemoon.Manv !romthis vicinitv attended.Miss Hol-stein'a marriaze to Georrze Suver-' krubbe takes place May 10th atthe Bennington Church.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Richsrdao l Norfolk visited several darnlast.week at the narenw. Dlve Richards home.l Russell Wiese spent Mondav atthe Albert Sunds home near Arl- lineton.l Mr. and Mrs.Jorzen Christen~lsen and Mr.and Mm.Harlan.Harlan Christensen soent Satur-Qdav afternoon in Blair and were'supper guests at the Clyde Rosen- baum home.|Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Hansen vis-ited with Mr. and Mrs.N.P. lN|elsf Friday.|B.Gottsch. Mrs. J. w. John-son and Irene Little attended alieling at Blair Thursday. even- . George llhmser of Lead. South Dakota arrived Saturday to spend|a vacation with his mother. Mn.lFxed F-umer, and sister. Bertha'Gluid nm and other friends in this community.G.F. Paulsen spent last week at the Elmer Paulsen home in n .M r s .J .P .S a n d s a n d H a r r i e t , | M r s .H e n r y T i e t g e n a n d O p a l ' w e r e O m a h a s h o p p e r s .M o n d a y . i up-_ and 3°f"°.a__.q'"'"°° Vance' ~"L E. Peterson Nlc rnenncn- son and Shirley-Mrs. Genie Nal returned fe herhome in Benson after spendinz theweek-end_at the 1.. E.Peterson home.M Ro Ro ba.and rs.v sen umanilui et o f si m. Mr- and Mm.Clyde Ronnbanm were callers,Sunday.at the S»M.Wrizlil "°»"if-. and Mrs. Otis Decker spent the weekgrni with friends at North Ben .Carl Lund md Joan of Fremontvisited at the Elmer Lund and Art Jenson homes. Sunday.Mrs. Nannie Robertson _Of 0ma~hs ment Thursday eve|-nn! withher sister. Lena Bat/es and Mn. Gertrude Bates.4Bob Jshnel and Venda Christen- sen spent Sundav evening' at the Ivan Anderson home.Virginia Wright of Omaha. spentthe week-end at the parental. S. M. Wright heme.O. W, Marshall moved last weel; lm Washinxzton.Nebraska.The Arthur Jenson family have movedIinw the house vacated bv the Marshalls.l Supt. Otis Decker of the Ken-nard school was elected presidentQof the E. C. N. C. next year withSupt. Floyd Alexander of Herman 5" secretary and treasurer. 1 I Thursday evening callers at theLeon Sumner home were Mr. andMrs.Ted Olinger and Mrs.Llp-oincott and danxthter of Blair.Miss Jeanne Chapman spent theweekendwith her sister,Mrs. Milton Memsif un i Mr.Metcalx of lincoln.The Misses Althea Thealand andAnita Nielson attended a Lutheran Lesmle meeting* at Dana College, Sunrhy.Mrs.Henry Plumre entertained the bridge club. Mondav eveninz.Mrs.E. 0 .Fairchild held ademonstration at her home. Mon- day sltennwn.-Mr. and Mrs. L. E.Peterson.Mattie Jane were Omaha shoppersSaturday.Mrs.Gertie Neal o'Benson returned with them to .........| vm. w~l¢.end. I hanna mmm: Thomas Mullin onmetoWashingtonCountyin1880. He lived on A farm five miles wentof Hemmn and also resided in and around Blair until 1905,when he movd no South Dakota.He was married to 'Mary Gerber of Min- neapolis,Minnesota.ln 19l6. Survivors include a widow,a doug-hwr, Agnes Marie; s brother, James P. Mullin of Blair; and two aisiers.Mrs.Mark Couch and Rose Mullin of Los Angeles, Cali- (o mi tJama P. Mullin of Flair and hisdaughter,Frances E,Mullin of Norfolk, drove to White River onWednesday, attending the funeral aerviees and remming Friday. \ ~' T i m ~ Lila Svendxzasrd treated her teacher and schoolmates to candyon her birthdny, Thursdnv, Messrs.and hlesdamrs Sam Selby. Dolor-' es and Darlene,Andrew Svend-gnard andianiily, Pattv Andersen. nnd Velmn Andreasen were gueszsatthe Alvin Svendraard home that evenimr in honor of the ocea- smn._Mrs. Joe Hiltabidel and Kenneth of Omaha were callers at the Bow-ard Jensen home. Tlmrsday.Mrs.I-'red French was a guest of her dsuszhter. Mrs. Earl Thoma- son. several days last week.Bert Miller. Hamid and HowardJensen and Alvin Svmdzaard at-tended the C. of C. dinner in Blair. wednesday eveninz.Russell Whorlow of San Francis- co.California. is home on a fur- lough.He visited his sisters. Mea- dames Harold and Earl Jensen.and Milton Carlberg, Sunday.Healsospent several days with his mother. ln Wayne.Mr.and Mrs. Howard Jensen,Jack and Edythe Ml-YY._wereguestsofMr. and Mrs.LillnrdJensen in Omaha. Sunday evenimz.homrinrc Mary Ann on her 10th sammy.Mr. and Mrs.Clllton klillahidel 1 l ental, James Mullin, home.Wednesdny visitors at WestonLemz'a were Mr. and Mrs. MerrittCook and Marlene, of Nemaha.Iowa. Mrs. Cook is a sister ol Mrs. Long.Mr. and Mrs. Dick Maxwell andfamily of Blair were Sunday vis-;-=§» of Mrs.lens Petersen and e s.Mrs.Judith Aronson was aWednesday evening caller at the Merton Winchell home.Mr. and Mm June: Thompson had as Sunday dinner zueets Mr.' md Mrs.Frank Thompson and Barlmra and Carla, were Sunday Mr.and mm wnnam .|annex,vWilbertVoss.Herben Wendtf Wilma Voss.Rena Laurimen, Mrs.William Koenig and Billy,George and Gerald Koenig wereSundayvisitors at the WilliamVosshome:eveninr meats wereMr. and Mrs.Bernard Thompson and sun and Mrs Amanda Svoger- son.Mn. Geonze McDonald ard Rob were Friday eveninz visitors at the Bill Koenig home. Corporal Robert Jahnel arrived Sunday from California to spend a. week with his parents, Mr. and grsnddad hters..Mr. .ni Mrs.been Hindley,IM"' Fntl Jahnel.Mr. and Mrs.Louis Voss ab day; the lesson on cheese makingwas presented.An election washeld and a contest was held with the nrize :mine to Mrs.Frahm. Members Dresent were MesdamesRobertFbley,Chris Fmhm,Geome I-leumann and Billy. Hen-ry Snverkrulvbe. William' Koenlz Arthur Hansen. Fred Westergasro and the hostess..Sugar ration resristration washeld at the Sunnyside and Manex' schools, Monday and 'I\1esday.'Mr.and Mrs.Elmer HolsteinspentSundav evenimr with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paulsen of Ben- ninzwn. ... _ .. ... ,.guests of Mrs. Hindley's nephew, »*.s:"°° 2" §';"'1.':§.:' exams; ¥<"$f§i;".\g=»@f»=f\= and family o fi we m n i 'everinl v;i|.h Mrs.Ma;z- h Gues at the Dan Thompson gfni?" and the Charles Voss 1 ».-».i'.'L'f¢\§.l'2"E»`§,ii'f.»§`°§d"§§/\,€§,'§;Mrs. Ryuier Fedde spent theA. E.Hanna and John Young of;§'°€l""d with Mrs. Hank Kay atdw evenimz.Blair, Messue. and Mesdames Ed-"§ l':"°'vi ma m Voss entertained Miss Verabelle Vogt arrived lm- hér bmsasy. Tuesday:mm- gggg;Omaha,Friday,for the ward Thompson and Billy of Om- ,nha. Floyd Hin: and Terry, JamesThompson.Mr.Thompson re-lturned Wednesday from an Om- aha hospital.The teachers of McCarthv enter- tained the mothers at u tea Tues- George Hindley of Herman wasa supper guest at Leon !~lindley's, Wednesday. and Irene visited at Cecil Thomp-son's, Thursday. Wednesday they visited at Henry Wulburn'a. Mr.and Mrs.Earl Thompsonand Joan were Monday evenineallersol Mr.and Mrs.Fred French near Xennard.Monday evening,Mm.Judith Aronson attended a surprise birth- day wmv nt the F. W. Arnrlt home in Blair, honoring Mr. Amdt.Guam at a weiner rout nt theLeon Hindley home, I-'rihy night,were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Andrea-sen and two sons and Virgil Hina line of Bdtimore, Maryland. Mr.and Mrs.Harold Rasmus- lfriends and realtives called.Wiese at Missouri Valley. 1_U i w w a m n ' V i e w s x Mr.and Mis. Paul \\'ulf andDonald and Clifford visited at theBernardThompsonhome.'Nes- Mrs.Amanda Svogerson and Satorda D5 ht M _ an n _;Mra. Bernard Thompson and Al~Charles 088 and g ;,fc'§,~fr¢d spent Wednesdav nftemoon mlests at the William Voss home'"'i¢h Mrs. Hans Mencke and Dor- in honor of Mr, Voss' birthday.l°W-lllr. and Mrs. Fred Misfeldt vis-Mr.and Mrs.Jen-v Jondnh ited Alice and Andrew Wieselsoenr Friday eveninz at the Ber- Thursday:visitors were Mr.and nord Thompson home.Hans Svonerson and Alrm andElmer Rix spent Mondav at the\Harrv were Sundsv afternoonFrancisHovendickhome;Elmexluuests at the Pete Nelson homeand Francis visited at the Frank and the evenink at Hans Mencke's. Hovendiek home. in Blair.\Pete Hansen of Audubon, Iowa, Mrs. Elmer Holstein attended a visitedshower for Misa Erma Holstein at,\Mrs.Ham Svuzersons. Friday.Amnnda Svolleraom- Mr.the Caroen Petersen home. Friday. and Mn.Bernard Thcmnson and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Voss wmlaifred Sunday visitors at the Chris-lnK at Jahnel homeMr.and Mrs.Elmer Holstein attended a shower. Sunday, at theM. W, A. Hall at Remington giv- en for Misa Erma Holstein who isto be married soon to George Su- verkrubbe.Several from here attended theseniorclassDlav at Blair High Mr.and Mrs. Merton WinehellM"' Chris Jahnel. James visited Sundnv even-the William Voss home. Rena laurltsen spent Sunday there.Mr.and Mrs. Nels Lsurltsenvisitedat the Hans Vozt home. Sunday eveninz. Advertise In The Enterpdso een and Mr. and Mrs. Eari_'1'homp- Schocq Frm nizhz l'gg "wg "'he 0 m"h"Fndngawl Mr.a nd i l .Elmer l-lolsleinv D R . C . R . M E A D a nd e nrv nlwers omhsshugerg. Se9=fd=¥~i usN'r1s'r th e U. S .Na vy , fo r me r A r li n gto n Ha r r v n a m m u m .Bucuv -re s id e n t a n d s o n o f Mr . a n d Mr s i n Bla ir |.tf»6.I\d§!\ir theWEA n tr i m is sec vnd on the list meutinir of th e d lstr ic t No . o f Gleneral ffiacArthur'§supreme bekah 1=»d»~=-g3_ grid c o mman d in A ua twi a, 1 t. was an - 53 35 ; ', ',?:§§er Chet, Menld n u a n c e d b y n e w s r e i e a s e s s e n t s e v -E w i n s e A .Q B o l d t ,L , ¢.| _ _-e u 1 1 1 1 l l » . ¢ | u \ \ P 1 V \ § | i ard d ay s ago f ro m Aus tr alia .. Before Pearl Har bo r,Comman- d e r A n tr i m had been statio ned in New Yo rk for so me time; after the atta c k he traveled under sec ret orde rs to the wes t c o ast, an d i n a fi n a l le tter to his p n - m m h e war ne d th em n ot to loo k To r wo rd f r o m h i m fo r so me ti me .T h l t |}1,11 Ii .L .Ukyusunun,B r o m .u i d Miss Elsie M dr o ve to Sc h uy ler whe re tl tended the 39 th annu al c on of distric t No. 31. Gu es ts o f Mrs . a nd Mrs .Ostennan,Saturday evenii c lu ded Mr . a nd M m .W. 'I' son and Mr. a nd Mrs . Gene ma n all o f Omah a.wa s we la st Mr. a n d Hr s. A n tr ir rs l lfterldin r the Neb raska. 1 heard of their son un ti l several day s lg()wh en the y fou nd his. na me in the A u stra li an ne ws d is - patc h.Co mma n d er An tr im, wh o is not y et 48 y ear s of nge, was hom andu raised i n Arli ngton,joining the U.S. Na vy whe n h e wa s 17.I I e has sbrked up fro m searnan to the 'r an k of commsrggler,whic h honor was c onferred upon him ahodly af- ter he visi te d h is pa ren ts i n A r l- :. _- _| . . . . . . .\ . . n u a n n gstlonal Chur c h annual c oni n Columbus,Wednesday. Rev.H.C. V an V s lk en bu n and Mr s. G. A . Mar s ha ll. L. Ca dy and Mrs. B lanc he Keller.Th e Marsh alls, there, visited former pestmClinean d .Rev.Aesc i J ohn an d Billie Aeechbal was learned. are new in the o f Unc le Sam,J ohn beitionedi n Austr alia,and l nn officers tra hii ng ec] Treasure Island. 4 lnmun \\\U }I:Ga Hgh"The entire 1 - wi ly of Mr .and Mr s.A n tr i m i in the servic e. Their son, Ted, i in the army , sta~ \ _vu ._h o n e d a t C a m p e ,T e x a s ,a n o t h e r s o n ,J o e j o i n e d t h e n a v y s o m e t i m e a g o i n d i s i n L o s A n - g e l e s .T h e i r d a u g h t e r ,! = ° m ° = »a n d ' f e d a u g h t e r d n - l a w ,M r s .W a l l a c e t m r i m ,a r e i n t h e g o v e r n m e n t ] r e v \A - .1 Ma r ia n Ga r dn e r wa s n oa:n o u n of youmz folks evening.th e occasion bei 1'Ith birthday .Th e m o t ered a t th e Gardner ho m treasure hunt, which ende< Legion Ha li where lu n served m d where theyThosepresentwere Mixme Patterson,Eunic e Brown. n n nr 1 IIerre. Ruth W ilki ns, J une !¢1"ViC¢ in WIADXUKWH, u. L.-."a u -iace i t wi ll be remembered,died from results rec eived in the W orld W a r wh e n h e wa s wi th th e a r m; lar.Jacqueline Peterson Lu d wi g .Rob er ta Anderac Marie Vosrt. Pesmv Do ra Anna Marie Anderson. _Eu .p f occupation.Tw o grandsons, J i mmie An tr im of W a sh in gto n, D . QC.,and Lee A n tr i m of Valle jo _Califomis (son o f the la te J ohn .:An tHm,also a W o rld W a r vo te r : " a n )a r c ' f b f i t h j o i n i n g e i t h e r t h e \: _ in s .Eleanor Ha li ,Ru by Do nn a Keller.L a v e r n ha m,W d t e r Sdhkaufer.Anderson.Gene K m z e r . Schla|J l'er_ Warren Brook: Brooks, Gene Cook, Leo enbaum.Lloy d Ma;rsh§!l ar my or me n a vy i n 1 ture. Lne near xu- Ern,wh o are sons,li ve in keep the whi le dgily Ke lly .Ra y Fan-rms.me l 1ieu|.ru,i;nq fe rr y or u n u ma wen:Uvc l-Sauren SQBHIIIGT.Ric hard R0¥&I\~,night guests.Saturday .a t the .TJ baurn,Ric hard Newc o m,and='I'Christensen home. Charles W est.I Mr s .N.P,Nielsen and Mr s . Messrs.an d Meadames L<=B\1€Elmer Nielsen spent Thu rs da y in Frenc h,Ina.Dean a n d N i l l.Fred Omaha..""1*11-.. i 10 .1 ll........I'\IlIA 'l|uul\¢\"nf ° " T E " ~ i | i ! e Charlie Berryr.and J anet of Te ka me h an d Mr . an d Mr s. Le slie Be rr y an d f amily o f Oma h a visited,Sunday ,wi thth ei r moth er ,Mr s .E .Berry and M l and Mr s . H. E .W ard. have moved w Okden, Utah. wheretheyvlan to make their future homeMrs. Fred French wil\ be hustmsto the March Mixers (Hub,Wed~ nesdav. May 18.Jens Sorensen sold his househnld goods, Monday. and ulans gg gve. .. ." _,__,,, sh< mi Cl se\ i aw.Mr. and Mm. Charl vos -Mrs.LW"Armstrong envgr-ized mf. and Mrs,Rffintph 'i<§i5,\ ned the McCarthy Pmgressxve Thuxsdav evening.`dhg \2"f;§s Lunch was lice.ndrw and Harrv Wiesc| Thursday supper gusts at the un "home \oss spent Tuesdny Room Mlyle Building B l a i r , Ne b r a s k aMr. and Mm. Antri»=Er"n=§d of the/lr | lliingtnn slam, andmnfh a hunlin:v --_- - . ._ . __"awa iting word ' rom thei r boy s. Savi ng S tamps Now! Buy Defense Bonds and G. L. Di xon Co . In s u r a n c e Ol' E ve r y K n o w n K i n d n u r . E S T A T E L O A N S I I l|II P l u m e a n d Ly le.blnrenc e Hu r-mr .an u m m .\.ruu:: ................skov,Mar le ne and Donald.R31r'"lKennard moved into their uroperty me nd L u d w m an d Ray mond.Jr.. at W ashiusrbon, Friday . whic h they Germaine. J une, Joan mud I..aure1 \,pmdmse d some time seo.Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W u lf, Cola.-|si r en S un d s c a lle d n t th e He n - ien,Dar y l and Leonard,Jr..Mr. r v Ti etge n hmn e. Thu rs da y . and ~Ho wa r d Mar sha ll and,Mr s.J T.Christensen spent Anzehne.E d Nonlnamaker,and W€dlle5dBv afternoon wi th Mr s . Mr .and Mr s .Ha rley Frenc h o f N.P.NielsenOmaha. eI1]¢Wed n familv dinner Ml Mrs.sn d Mr s .E lme r Paulsen the h0|||p of Mr .an d Mr s.Cisr~vrexe subver gugglg,Sundav.at ence French.Quests of the R.'roul1 the Gus Paulsen home.were Jacqueline Peterson and Mrs. W i lli am W ie se vis ite d Mrs. W ini fred Lewis.Tina Mehr, Sunda y eve ning.'Mr s . W i ll Peters sp en t Mond av "--.¢g;n.A..§.A.AAl A ... L L L \.. .. ... ..n n u n n b n l p Mesdames Peter Svendgnsrd and Anne.Blac k Jensen visited, Mon da y , wi th Mr s. C hri stin a Mill- er at the M. A nde rs on home. 'W ilma Bates of Omaha spent. the week-end wi th he r mothe r,Mr s. Gertrude Bates an d Lena.Mr .an d Mr s.Ho wa nd Eric son and family and Mrs. W a ldo Pritc h- ard and fa mily visited th e ps.r~ gntal,D. s .Pritc hard home, Sun ay .Mr s. Le n a F ra n ds en of He r ma nis vis iti ng her br oth er and si ste r- hf\-Inu.r Mn a nd MTB . C.W . Ha n - wa :~»=~.Rasmussen and fa mi ly .Mr . a n d Mr s. Floy d P ullen wi ll " V p on th e plac e vac ated by Mr. Sorensen.Callers a t the An d re w Svend- izaard home.last week.ilicluded hlossrs.an d Meadarnes Shirley Williamsen and sons o f Omah a. " Mi k e "Nelson an d children of Blair, and Axel Hansen and daulzh- ters.Ma ri o an d Es th er Han se n sb en t Sunday afternoon a t th e Albe rt Jensen home. . . . . . . . . . . . . ¢w¢nn »' f: Mr. and Mrs . 3 C. Rhea of Cod-; ar F alls ,Iowa, spent severa l dny svisitinitMr . an d Mr s.Iiupzh Rhea'and oth er rela tives.i .. Geor ge Ramsar of Lead . So uth;fp. Dakota, is smendimz several wecku ,gwi th h i s mothe r, Mr s.Fred Rarn--" " gg; and his sister. Bertha Glenden-..-r Mrs.Flor a Ri vo ia and"Mi s 1 Agnes Ema nue l,teachers of Ma ttes school,m d their uuoils, he ld a mo th er s da y pa rtv.Frid ay :afternoon.| Mary J ean J ones. of tho Univer- sity , spen t the week n d w i th her parents, Mr . and Mrs. Paul J ones. Miss J eann e J u nkbluth.student at.No r th Hi g h School.Omah a spent. the week- end with her oa r- ents..~;=, Jfwqueline Smi th of ~.P I -w - - - u - ~ |"1s r j: l i m ~Q a ¢ m § ~ i : ' -F V \ .I \.rl \|a a a I L "° If you are on ellglble l . aII1H O U R S 9 t o 1 2 ; 2 t h 6 . A p p o i n t m e n t s M a d e 1 m C o l d s .S c i a t i c a ,N e u r i t i s .L u m b a g o .H e a d -f a c h e s .R h e u m a t i s m .A m z a e n d i c i t i s .C o n s t i 1 n a t i o n ;S i n u s .L i v e r .S t o m a c h .K i d n e y a n d | " n h . fm f» »T r n u h l e s :F e m a l e D i s o r d e r s : * U e r v -[EE |IT€l!\0'Ul1 w lm ll!:l.uuuzuus,u-ai.nd Mrs. S. K. Rosenkilde. Bi li Stender surpr ised hi s many riends in th i s cornrmmitv b v an ounc inz his marriage on Saturday>Mi s s Ma xi n e Cla r k o f Iowa. "|--nn»Alvu11!mon hnrfnffnnll 111.7 sen , a nd also at the J oe Kou valin and D.S.Pritc hard homes this week.Kennard sc hool was c losed Mon- da y a s th e reg istratio n f or sug ar mtin ni mr wa s held a t the school §'i TAYLOR & WELLS uvn STOCK AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAYFremont lt 12:00 O'clock Hogs - Cattl e - Hor se s » S hee p A dependable, convenient mnrket for fnrmernund feeders tn buy and nell All kinda of livatock. All modem,unitary equipment . over-nd Umm xfeamu ua sma Sunervlnlon. T a y l o r U W e l l s A u c t i d n C o m p a n y FREMONT, NEBRASKA 1 ousness High Blood Pressure In uenza~and Mmy Other Diseases iiesuond to "\`Chironractic Adjustmentsx ".D r .D .C .K n e e ,C h i r o p r a c t o r ~i=cl1we. .q ~PHONE 254OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ONco nmx STREET Terms Are Cash Office, $1--House $3 ~+-z»+~|~H-4»+4-+-:-|.| lI.¢.T \ . C A u u | v u _|n u n .p u s - - - . . . . . ` ._ ,l e b r i d e ' s b r o t h e r a t h i s h o m e i n Ir n a h a .' M i .a n d M r s .E r i c K n u d - e n a t t e n d e d t h e w e d d i n s r . M r .a n d M r s .J o h n C r i n k s p e n t . i u n d a v a i t e r n o o n w i t h M r .a n o i r e .W i l l P e t e r s . Mr . a n d Mr s.Ray mo nd Peters isited a t the S.K .Rosenlcilde rome. Sundav evening, C. A. Barne s spent se veral day slt. the Charlie J ohnsen ho me i n Benson. last week.Elme r a n d Bertel Bertelsen and David Ric hards,Jr..attended a lhow at Omaha. Sundav evening. Donald Swanson of Omaha spent liles day with h ome f olk s. if nssz l M r and Mrs. Hans Gustin , Mus Ma rmne W id en er an d Ph y lii s an d Mrs.He rma n B ra ty n ex of Oma ha ; Mr . an d Mr s.Ken ne th Ku b ie an ddausrhterso t He r ma n :Mr .an d Mr s.ljians Jorgensen an d Betty of B lai r : an d Mr s. Ra lph Hi ne li n e and c hild ren were Sun day visi tors at the S .Hineline home.Mr .and Mrs..Roland Smith called o n Mr s .Elizabeth Se ltz a t the Crowell Horne.Sunday .Mr s . Selts has been fruits i ll wi th a hea rt attac k, b ut is reported as better.Mr .an d M r s W i llia m Hinelinf. building.Mr. a nd Mrs. Otis Dec k er s pentoneeveninghelnimrBy rle Bailev 3; Blai r c eleb ra te hi s ni nth b ir th y ,Sue a nd Bo W ar d spe nt Su nday evening an d Mon day in Bensonvisi ting a t the Leslie Berry and Fred Kra mer homes.W ord was rec eived last week of th e de ath o f Fr an k Bu tts i n Ca li - fornia. Funeral servic es were held last. Saturday at Frtrnont, Nebras-ka,wi th burial in th e Kennard cemetery .H e wa s a t o n e ti me s residen t of the vic inity .T. W . Ba te s r etur ne d to Om Sunday after spending the we ei i n Kennard.Mr. and Mrs. L. Caznberg enter tained relatives f r o m W ah oo antalsoMr .and Mr s .'l'.Caldwel fro m Ar kan sa s.Mr . an d Mrs.Ha r ve y He lms in ; of L in c o ln spent 'I`hursday at th: Charles Wilderson an d W illian Harp er homes.Mr s. E . G. C ar s on o f Blai r vi s ited Mon day evening a t the E Spraicer ho me a n d d s c a t th Gertrude a nd Lena Ba tes home. Mr s.Ha r old L a u tr q u wa s . Fr emon t shopper one day les week.Mr .and Mr s .Th o ma s .Tense are enjoy ins; a vis it wi th thei son, Nels J ensen , who is h ome ocalleda t th e Pete H a m m ho me a fu rlou g h fr om C a li fo rn ia . Sunday ,and spent th e eveningfl Corporal Bob J ahnel o f Cam with Mr. and Mr s. Rolan d Hineline San Lu i s Dblsco.California,west of Bla ir.vis itin g hi s pa ren ts . Mr . an d Mr Mi ss Eli za be th C llthe li n o f p or t F r itz Jahnel.an d other relative ( f n l h n n n w a s P n l a t f a i n e d a t .d i l l I I l 0 l 'R n d f r i e n d s ." T I S \ " $ £ 2 k .5 A " H 1 . . . . | . . . : . . . ». n n l l l ' | \ \ ¢ F mem's rnflonlng plan obta i n ds l l v or y of your new our with a : E \ ~e Bm \\ J n .DIS = . 33 .n Marshall..He rman K m s e transac ted bus:- ness in Bennington. Sitturdnih Mr . a n d Mr s .Ma r ti n J etter ofOma ha spent Lhe week-end wi th their narents,Mr . a n d Mr s .Fred Junsrbluth.Miss A mi e ;Emanu e! s pent tlw week-end With-relatives in Fre- mont.Mrs.Pa ul Jones attended the State Nu tri tio n rneetimr i n L i n - coln. Wednesday. NERVOUS TENSION Shows ln bulk hee md manner You are nn!Bt company far yaursnll or anyons eh: when y ouue Tense. Nervulm. "Keyed-\1\¥'~ Dorf! mlm out on y nur dun of good times.Tho next time over-uxed nerve' ma bu y ou W nkehi. Ratlesi. in-habla. h-y Lbs nuthin( eHe¢1 ofn n . m m s m m v m nD r . M1 1 5 Ne vi n : L l | _nzlentlm:lo r mu h e n m -q pounded undar the ww*-:v\.d4m of .mm c \1amk| -I\ln me Q! A ma r ld: mu s t' n a ma d a r n l a b o u - w i n 'w w a n n n l u v M lu n u n u m: - » »\l| vrlllll-M rm Dru Bun DR.M|LESv| N E v Q \/'\=-| 5~»\ L A j <$ ~Mwjggg 9 ~ \~w Remember-you get u long-Ilv ed, dependable, econom ical m8i¢r cor when you buy "The Flnen Chevrolet of All Time." . . . n :ons Ilnie to buy, ope;de and m alntaln. . . . And, m an Im portant ol all, h's designed and built to serve you faith- fully for a long flms fo come--h's u qualify motor Munmrs DAY SPECIALS7 / f an _ " \ A K' . I w ` K mums-o-mm SCALE Mo d er n . : nu c xive auagn. M.;-nilyingdillfbleu; reading. $395 I¢ .. . a \ Pyrex mxmc Bowls Lpiecesrtof cryx-ul dur bovlx,1, wg md z qv.xizes.952; f f \7 i \Vo =: = >w i ~ ' » » 5"uji¢S ' ~ ~f i ,, ' 0 7. J'*~~" ga.:_ » ,__J` ~X _Q ., J ' u w DOFFEE mum 7 so n cup :in vimambu ,lm sum.cm in ma for K..cr glam: mm If $395 ' MOT||ER'S nu norm ..A Solvedl jun the gif: for Mother. Fnmed and :ndy zo Mag.Annctive lm-nl xublecxs wilh |p< propriue verses. 44° 1 mI1 \ . " ¢ . . y ¢ . .. . . __- -._T h u r s d a y b y ' t h o C h a r l e s H i n e l i n e f a m i l y .G u e s t s S u n d a y w e r e M r . a n d M r s .W i l l i a m H i n e l i n e a n d l M r s .J e n n i e W a l l a c e o f B l a i r . M r .a n d M r s .C h a r l e s H i n e l i n e m d V i r g i l a m d M r .a n d ¥_ \ ] ; B ~# g g |i a m i n e w e r e u r s y l " " f f * ' "r ". J ° = ; = .S u l l v t h o m e a .t o j r g l m e m e r e u r n; h i s w o r k i n I a l t i m o r e .M a r v l a n d . | S u n d a y .f o l l o w i n g a t w o w e e k v i s i t \ w i t . h h i s p a r e n t s .M r .a n d M r s . C h a r l e s H i n e l i n e .__ . I. . . , : , a 2 : . : . ~ ' a = . ' ; ~ m . 1 d Mr s.' lme r n reasen"é'f...1..,Mr . a n d Mr s .Lloy d M randMc - Cann.Mr s.Ma tti e Mc Cann and Mrs. J oe Ste wa rt and .~\.D. Anderson. Fort Calhoun News Notes car fhrough and through r e "Q u-x "'»r .~||l6,B y~"s ~~. t a \"=»I:~ l i ~ lf You Are Not Eligible for a New Car We Have a Nice Selection of LATE M9PEHU§ED CARS 1941 Special Delux Sport Sedan ' 1941 Special Delux Town Sedan, Green 1941 Spacial Delux Town Sedan, Blue 1939 Chevrolet Delux Town Sedan Mr .and Mr s .Ro ls nd Hin ellnewere dinne r zue sh! at th e Cha rles Hine line home.Saturday . Mr .md Mr s . C h n r le s 0 .Hin e- line entertained Fri day fo r M ran d Mrs.He n r v Nohr enb erg and son.Pete.Mr .and Mr s .W i lli a m Hi ne li n u. Mr s, Ne il W e t an d Mrs . Andre w Nelson. Qlrs. Roland Smith,Mi s s Ma r -jorle Seltz and J oe Sully are busy wxth the r mn rlr mtio n i mr n r o z n m this week._ DALE NEWS Mr s .Flo r a Rivals.urlnc ionl o f Mstte s Sc hool. sveflt the wee kend in Ynnkton. South Dakota. amend. ln z the we ddh h* of he r d ann hte r. Mr: _a nd Qi n. P sul J on es. K glth I Ra ze r Kru se arr ived Tuesday mo mi m: f ro m Bu lf a lo . Ne w .Y o r k wh er e he h as b ee n wvr klnz ln th eCurti n-W r ight Alrn la ne Cornorn- tlon.He n ls n s to r e ma i n i n F o n Calhnun..A s h owe r wu gi ve n \ n h o n or o f Mr s ,Ed wa r d Lorenzen.a t her h o me . F r i d a v a lle mwn -Mr . a n d Mr s .Ha ns Kn az sp en t the week-en d az the ho me of their dau ghter, Mrs. W i lli am Br and t, of Osc eola,Nebraska.Mi s s Ru th A n n Ne u ma n enter- tained several f r i e n d s s t a D u ty , rd mes a m ny ;g _ rn oon.W a rr en y noldsn n. who is sta- tioned st Fort Braxzz. Nvrl-h Ca-\*0~ li n a, wu s th e n e s t o f F r e d Mc - \ | . : .=.. nf \. v wen ln z.He ar rived Vintcin-Evans Chevrolet CoI\Iand Mary Jenn were K1lerua. asm- &\lll| -"~'"'-'" " " " "' " "_Imdnvevening of Mr. and Mm Sundnf and will return to Fort,s m .In was Bram: next week after visiting''f§'°}'.E'2.\.,..fff'\§f.\.,\..,'his uarentl ln Albiun.I H d w e 1 mm. uw.-......~ . .,..,....-,.- .Min Domthv Jchnhon ot Omnha Mr. md Mrs. Clarence Smithsoent the week-and with her -wg [dt hat Sundlv for Ohio whenMrs.Julian E.Jumrbluth an they will mlke_their home.Mr.tnmily.Smith in workrnz ln a ddenne Jnlim Jungblurh.Jr..:punt Blunt.Fnnces will remnin in Sundnv vhdiinz 1:-lend: in Fre-gn §;lho\m until the md of tha BLAIR, NEBRASKAThe Arndt \ 1 I_ - _ I -mnnt..smack year. - llllu Pnns e v d Happenings Of By-Gone Years 10 Yeirs A10-1982 POULTRY TIPS By I. D. Ruuell.KnnsuCity. Mo. Do not nllow In-oody hens to xv- mxln on the nest over night. Bleak them up lt once.Here is an easy mewod of braking Lhem In-um bmodineas and that puh miners for me in thu qpendon o a pulangsr motor car .- with the gasollne ration nude whch wif-ea that gasoline for thi purpose mutt be secured fm dealers only and delivered directl U0 the umk nf auch motor vehlcl~lc is efveuea um the mm-l~ I |va 3 J, FI F'.'| Raid L{other's Lunc heon The J , F. F. Chab me mbers held their an nu al "Mothe r' s"lunc heon Saturday at 1fhe Eic ho ff ho me in Fremont.C o r s a z a were ure- 1 I CITY COUNCILPROCEEDINGS (0ll|¢4¢|) Meetinz of Mny 5. 1942._The regudar meetinz of me Blm'w orderCity Council wma called:~'-P. M. bv Mayor Gu- Attention, Gan- ada Sportsmen 'Loul sporuman will finif thlll heix- umunl hunting and finhln~ trips into Cxnld;will be som~ wlmt "cramped", if not gntinl~ - n lL .C .H a r m a n w a s e l a t e d m e a l - 1 L l ; . € d e n t o f t h e s c h o o l b o a r d ,r e p l m t - 1 " f f f } ' , : ? i . I 'u § i n g D r .W .F .H e r h p h i l l .. . L . .1 ' G .H .R o u e n k i l d n l m r e s i g n e d M i "P h y u u K r n a a r m m m a s h e a d o f t h e I O W B - N B b T B 8 k l l h 0 m ¢ .M o n d n y .£ r o m . f . h a N i c h o l a s L g h t &P o w e r C o .a t A r l i n g t n n ;S e n n H o s p i t a l a t O m a h a f o l l o w i n g H .c .M c C l e l l a n w i n r m t h a p o s h f s m a j o r o t w m t i u n .S h e i n r e - |z .i s w i n n e r o f P 0 r t e d t o b e g e t t i n z a l o n g n i c a l y r a n m.a» Nebraska. May 'ff 134 \ 1 ' I ¢4¢ 5 \ i n e l"l8I1:w l1 H a n s e l ) ," a n n - - - - -p i a c c s o f b u o i n e s s ,h a s : I N R ¢ j ; \ n i s t a n t l y s o h c i t e d f o r m s y e s t e r d a y t h e b a k e r y f e d a r o u n d t h i r t v . p e o p l o f r e e of c11§\1*PC€'- T h e B .H .S .A l u m n i A s s o c m t i o n ,h e a d e d b y D r .N o r m a n K . R a t h m a n n , p l a n s a n a n n u a l r e c o P * tion soon.The opening baseball name ofthe season was played here Sunday with Biair losing to NorthBend. The Blair team included Neléon,Lundt.Jensen,va po u- nen, Warrick, L.. Jensen, Harrison,Brown, Sinionsen, and M. Jenson.'Mrs. Hugh Donaldson (neo Hel- en Gottach).has resigned as book- keeper for the Iowa.-Nebraska Light and Power Co. Her positionhas been taken by Mins Dorothy Tyson.Emily Allen and Mary FrancesWardckentertainedatcards.§uturday evening, at the Clyde Ai- .len home..A iuncheon honored Mrs. W. J. Koopman, who has been presidentf at the Methodist Ladies' Aid for qixteen years. E Years .»'Lgo»-~1937 2 Rev. Bryant Howe will address 1 Ulkir II igh graduates. 1 L e o n a r d E . Ax t e l l Gonerai Tontractor and Builder l'| wer EquipmentMASGIand C.\RI'EN'1`ER WORK l t ; , ; ' f § ' w i e s s a y c o n - I A u p u p i l s f r o m w e n a w u n a '- ---.....a u x l f l f y T h f ~c l l m g n u Mauna _____'t e s t ;t h e c o n t e s t s u b j e c t w a n l a n d g c h o o i w h o t o o k " m i o w ' ; : ; m f o ' : , a ' " ; 1 a ,° .":.," ; z . ~»; _ , , i ; '. ; , " ' § ' ° " ; ~ ; . : . f , » , § ' ; 2 . = f ° , ,a l .t ° = ° ' " " " ° "b y w e w a r ,u n s y i l n" P e r m a n e n t P e a c e f o r A m e n u f ' . l € XR m m - " i » i 0 l \ B -w e r e l a c u M a r t i n K u h r C i a r e n c e K i z h n i t h e 'o w w i t h t h m o s t B .k c ;.A l l A m e r i c a n vi s i t o r s t o C a n a i l n T h e D a n s .H e r m e s s t a f f w a s 111|M r .a n d M r s .~H o v e n d l c k M c C o m b R e h R o u n d s .a n d a n - a n d o h i l r e n M r s A n n a F r y e u n l d a m a r e s r e f t v o p w i t h * g b y a u t o m o b i l e a r e a d v i s e d t h a t ' h I a c u l t I i h t i n g m n d f a m i l v a n d J u n i o r M a s r i l l a t -j .'n t .|'..._s l o t t e d f l q n r t o p e r m i t a } r e n t d e a l ... | a a n a r l w i t t h e Y -K n o ' r n s o h m i d t ,C h n s b e n a e n : b e e w h o ,W l n n e r s I n t h e v a n ." c e n s o r s h i p "B y r o n L w z ¢ f \ f = ' < i » | " ° " " ° " m e c l a s s " " "u r o w n T h e m i n u t e s o f t h e m e e t i n i t ° f \ m h z a M a x i m 1 ° f ' " ' n o ° " ' " ° t h r o u g h u m b o t t o m . t 3 |F 5 3 v M 3 5 5 c o n t e s t s e w e r e e a ..e a u ~i f f .11 d 1 d r e d h i s a m r .r i 5'e ° " ' " ' " ~A r u a s m w m m a n d a o o r o - = d »L e o w i f .o o o R o o r o .c u _ | S l a t t h e s n f i e s " P " m i d o w n .H o o . , é o » '§»$1'£§n.'°a o n e f | § "§ ' ° P H § I § f § ° i i f § . 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Sunday afternoon and mDI>'°r' guests of the Bart 'I'i1omp|on.|were Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Sprick and family of Fort Calhoun. 5,00 Washington Countv wo-Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hovendick achieve- and sono and Jean Ilovendick weremen attended the annual |.|umin 0'§'f_'}f,.d"' of project clubs, heid in Mr. o."5°'§'§Z. $.21 F:¢i¢h¢r,.K»y Muriel Ditlevsen was crowned Lee Ind Roster were Eridav dmncqueen at the Dana College spring.;_°°"~° of Alma and Birdie Fl prom, "Liloo Titus".,\ . Rev. and Mrs. L. 11 uooaonoey Chris Pete1;_scnNw;a "tappe<¥bg of Crdsr were Wedneadlv afttr- University o e u nn no visitors of Mrs.Mariettacents", at Ivy Day ceremonies.L g Marian _Triplett and Charles Mr. and Mrs.Chris L. AndoBrodersen of Herman were mir-,son and Donald visited theirfied at the Triplett home, Sundalv'-\dau&Zl1ter and sister, Mrs. CliffordHerbert Kolterman and Marcilo1Laraen and famiiv at Omahii ed Th daEccaer, Humboldt, will be mam ~fd Mrs- Charles Hovesndick. The Wedding of Enid Jensen ,accompanied iw Mr. and Mm. Her- ~ u ~ " ¢U ll I\ C lh !1 BI\p r e s e n t ; ; _ 1 P f e i f f e r ,A t h u r G l f f o T d .~ ~A y e s t h e m o t i o n w a s i g e n m d .L a w r e n c e w C o k . H E i l 1 : ; 4 I I 3 l i n 9 L e o r d 0 U WM a y o r G a r n e r a p p o i n t e d w f l l i ,g m , " g u l g m d H e u e r - P o x m d a a s N m l u .W a t c l n t m t .h e l n l l n ,J r . ;M i s a M a u d e M a s t e r s . I n d a e o o n d e d t f h l s a o p o i n F g e n t i a n d t h e i r g u e s t s w e r e M a d a m e : ~n c o u n c a l m w n " _ _ M c C l l n - l h a n o f T e k x m x h .H e n r y ; < ; g g = =A y e .w e m o t i o n - w a s | § f e g f "v l i o f E ~ m ,sT h e r e p o r t o f t h e B l a i r I » " '' w i 1 \ i = o o V o z t . .( f m - o o W u i f .A .c . 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I% tmue to furnish plenty of egg feedand water.They will be over this broodiness by the end of four days, and should quickly get back into production.Colored strimu orceliuloid bands may be placed on their lego to indicate what day they were placed in the breaking coop.Break them up and keep them laying.Laying hens must have good rest and sleep every night.Don't force hens to crowd on tho`rooat poles.At this season ailow ea-ch hen at least eleven inches of roost pole dooce-I like roost Wien four-asid this results in more eR'RB Une Remove all the dust and fine materials from the oyster shell boxes once each week..Hens eat more shell if only the comme hen ghggch i¢?°l'?§d"I.'L5'°§"§&-°§I1% '§,';§e1w§»on. 11 w. Lawson. iam Abpiopire is in the hopper.You can k,ooo f I re -.and Gordon I-lernpcke °¢°""*dg;;':.f,ic§,°`';T§d'°m§§,°'§utts g p , requests be referred to the Street.15aonir»and Mlsv Eula Hardmglthus reduce the number of than or Sunday.Monte.Californim at Kennard and A1155 Colnigiitteerglth oooerAt im If0°"fh°§"°",s °E§""§""¥.°"€£'.B°;;e ;g=§3 ;dgfo m from your t ci o nance('.'S%§E».1"'""3f§°"£i'§3'T§§¢n3i§{2 unciirriagr .uresent votiofr .¢Aye=_ihiethodist church basernent. There flock as soon as you have fiflishédgD(J7l.n(1C|'2Q71-(w.QU.7b-m iuaBlair rs'the motion yas corded.*`§."£'§1§;°"°`§'"' piugram.l1n;:}udn1gba saving eggs for hatching.This ~* " " " "~MT-5 Jay Israzier and 'I"0ll'lJ[1}|The foliowimr submitted b0\1d8I|he v';§oo§`"§i§-il' 53305; '°§,;;,m>; saves feed, the hens stay in better Miss Joan Robcztaen of Orchard.|Jo were Thuradav afternoon visit- Henry Christensen as Cztv Clerkffunder the direction of Misa I~Iar1:l» health and the Ullféftile eggs re-Ncbraaka.and Miss A1borm.An-.M at Aurust Jordmfs.ihouis Murdoch as Qnty jl`reasurcr.imr Several itueats were nmsentimain ua good food product' Iom- " " ' " '. . r W n \ n n .a r r i v e d .F r l d a y M r .a n d M r s .W a l t e r L o i - s c h a n d C .J .S c h m i d t a s P o l i c e § ' 1 " § § ' - " " " ' f _ ' 1 M r s .N o r a B a d i r e r h a s w o r d t h n f o r .A l s o t h e y a r e t h e n a b e t t e r "' *-n n : _ ¢ _ . . . . . . . . . .. n A n 0 0 0 9 I r _ l _ t .n . . . \ , . - . .m e n m n h n i n r n x i vr r f f m -| h " \ i n i I l n H h i l ]OVET as possible and, while his ration COUpon book provides for o certain amount of gasoline,it in antici- pated that he will endeavor to have as many unused ration con- pons as possible at the end of hispresentation of a ration coupon my in Canada.Such a coume books.will mean a conbiderahle contribu Under the rationing plan,the owner of 9. United States automo bile entering* Canada for touringpurposesmayobtain:lromthe- Canadian Customs Officer at the port oi entry a gasoline Iieenne and qguohne ratjodng became effec ntive in Canada Inst month,and ;every operator of a motor vehicle-may Obilin gasoline only on the to the wir effort in which our nations are united. I tion tW0 Buy Duomo Bonds and Saving Stalmno Now! nation coupon book, which will be issued free of charge.Two types of books will be issued, one for tourists remaining only 48 hours.and the other for those who may remain up to 90 days.If the tour-t :A ist io mying- in cmooo for Iesa " '` than 48 hours, his ration coupon - ~~book wiil contain coupons pox-n15b~gi ting the purchasg of 4 units of s uo li rn If the tourist intends tostay in Canada. for more than 43 hours. the ration coupon book wil: contain coupons permitting thePurchase of 20 units of gasoiine at any time within a 90»day period. He may use the allowable amounton one iong trip, or he may spread_ it over the 90-day period covered' by his ration book.'He must our-\render the Iiceruse and coupon book with any unused coupons to the Canadian Customs on his exit from Canada. Each unit in the :ation couponbook represents a certain number, 1. ;~ é ~ I'\'§'§ . o 1 ...,1 1-=,;P?;e;5f§\\},,.r g o :;(3 ~i ~ ~::" o f ".Z x +q ;~ \ § (_.3 1 5 ;,;»»=:f§1~'~ . »_Q . . . , g ,5,g ue in step with r l - 1 . - . ! l ' 1 " \ l " \ l \ ! \ \ \ f \ g Ffl x 1 llluo Prints Phone-Black 325 1004 South Walker Avenue igh School Graduates! flhese Positions PAY W ELL I 0 Akc o ununc v 0 s u u o o u ru v 0 SICRETARIAL wont I OFFICE MACHINEcrs nrno n 1 o CLERICAL WORK vm.,.......,,._, _,,to snend the weekend nt the Elza'Dm.\ene of Cruilt.Mr. and mm.Appleby home.Both girls °'W"d,\Varfen Wakefield und sons werethe teachers college. ar. Wayne.Sunday evening visitors of AlmuMr. and Mrs, Rudv Mntzen andmd Bindie iq Idler.I Eileen visited Mr, and Mrs. P. A.;Mrs.Ch es Krohn,August Johnsen. Thursday.Jox~dan~and Dwain spent Wednes- Mr. and.Mn...iohn Domnekerdnv ovenins: at the Bert Thomnson and Bernire visited Thursday home.eveninz with Mr. and Mrs.Elzul Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson and Appleby.\!vlarjorie were Sunday aflemoonDorothyMordhorstreturnedto visitors at the Henry Hovendick her work in Omaha, Monday. after home. at Blair.soending several weeks recovering' from an ooeration. Mr.and Mrs. L. B.HarrisonwereSundayeveninz visitors of Virginia Voetmarnn. Lillie Gomer :md Mn. Emma Champion wereshopping in Omaha, Saturday. Mr.and Mrs.Elza Apoleby.Junior and Alberto and Miss R°b'|nea»r Crain.Mr. and Mrs, Chris L. AndersonandDonald visited at the Nels' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hovendiek.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Hovendick\ and sons were Sundnv dinnerguests of ui..Lester Hovendicks. ertsen were Satunlay callers in Omaha. ouemy for pmiiian nt incl) ~ l Larsen home in Herman SaturdavMrs. Emma Chamoion and Gene ,_---v ._ -..-._. _.... 1:.....:...».| Mfmmw ini I1l- n sIH 1 (41l1 Misses Bemice Domacker. me Georize Hindley family.|~ nenry bnnsneunecnr an .!J\JUnn\wl"ine]larry L. Moms as Luzht. Watenisnd Ice Commissioner.Moved ar\d|1 econded these bonds be mmm?ediha1 lll couneilmen uresent votinii M1'Aye". the motion was carried.\an The following;submitted bondBco] or Plumbers and EiectricinnszEarlWolff.eleetri|:.ian's '=>°""=di|IMI Wolff.. piurnber's bond: A. J. MHoore. olumber'a bond;Wm. M. on Farnham. \1iumber's bond; Rev E5R»:Dudgeon, plumbefs bond; Roy E-CiDudzeon. electrician's bond: M 13.* Tyson.electr'lcian'e bond;GeonmfmW. DeBolt. e1ect.rician's bond: P. S.,MMoore,plumber's bond.hiovedlp and seconded that these bonds be Qauurovedand license be iasqedAllcouncilmenpresentvotnngrlp "Aye", the motion was carried.:huThe following annlicatious for 9|Dool hall and bowling dley vrelfig Dresented:Nels Soiensen.E<id1eHWoltje, and Wallace Fitch.Mo\¢d'"and seconded licenses be xrrantedi to Nels Sorensen. Eddie Woltje, 54andWallaceFitch.All council- I, men mesent. voting "Aye". the mo. C tion was carried.uMovedby Anderson and sec-onded by Schmidt that Mrs. A. P. }: Simonsen be nerrnizted to cormecz rup with the sewer upon payment J|nf $35.00.All councilman presentli [SOIL naapn DmI|£¢l» ul.vlH¢=\°°»|r°~\--~-- -- 1 n --" " rIll at his home.seas.Ke e p the m lay ing.Mr.and Mr s.Ch e t G Ma rs hn lll E g g s e 66 %water.A good lil as guests.Sunday .h i r ann he n lay s 1 to 20 pou nds of wa terrs. E. H. Lefferdmk of Hic k1nsn,\per y ear.Th e more wa ter s. heh ci Mi ss Bess Br e mz e r o f 1.m~,In...diinks, the more good feed she ents Mr s. G.I .Pfeiffer"s Srllests for! nner.'I'uesdas'.were Mr .and rs.Ray F'.Ro be rts of F re mo nt. |d Mrs. Va nc e Bai rd and sons.ibert, Sc ott. and David, of Rising: ty .Mr. and Mrs. J ulius Hass enter- ined.Sunday . for Messrs. and esdarnes Paul Ha ss and family . eter W ulf, of Blair. and Clamnc e oldberg and ramily .Friends called on Mr s . G.I . and this results is more eggs.Us e plenty of f ou ntai ns a nd feeders and place them in several locations so th a t b o th feed an d wa te r is handy a t all times, i nside a nd out- side the house. At le as t 3 %to 4 squar e fee t of floor spac e should he used for enth hen.Fioors mu st b e clean and shou ld be well c over ed with litter. I-lens often*lp y better i f *J-cept feiffer.Wednesday.to remind up a few ho urs eac h morning.L e t Br of her birthday .' th e m get su. good fill of w a t e r - Hn rr y Daniel has leased the sh ell and feed before they aregenRoc k filling:5tFt\'°"P n ltu r n e d out.. K e e p th em lay ing. ighws-Y No . 30 . be mn nmz ac ti ve management. Thursday .The c on dition o f Sc ott 'Thomp- Dh.wh o returned to hi s home a- sw da y s a an f r o m th e Dodge hountv Hoanital.remains about ne same.Ravenlu Gnfprmnn and KEY W orms c an and will c ut egg pro- duc tion qui c kly at th is time of th e year.I li k e to fo llo w a regular pr og ra m ot' war mi ng lay ers, onc e each mo n th by mi xi n g a good warmer with the egg mash , alway s followirnz the direc tions of the o f g s the un i t tO 6 th is a t a r as ei: gasol s s Cans he 1 amo tap pli of fi o pay when c oup ma y the 1 Th Can: on v no t Su m T l a n - a . llons of gasoline Basically] quantity of gasoline In the is 5 lmpenal gallons (equalUmted Slams gallons)buti may be reduced or increased|time b the Oil Controll me utuatmn may require | suld the tourist's stay in §;2°€§" :szfsz §"}"' "gl mk of gasoline, he may make wxon to | Regional Control, e of the Gil Controller andl a reglatratlon lee of $1.00 1\ a gasoline license and ration on book as the Oil Controller pnncnbe may be issued to applimnt. le hours of sale ol gasoline inl ui a a re h- o m' la .m.w7 p .m.week days only.Ga.soline_can- be purchased at night or on lay.,me carrying of gasoline in con . y Y ezi cumsances arising out of tl'1(»\ ' l u l v l u l i n u w Women on the alert look tothe future-4nd plan for thefuture with lnsurnnce to fit your needs and meet your budget. 3 mn. mxoN~ COMPANY An Agency Eutlblinhed hy Unequmlled Service w mx l ~ua:lsalary. Trained ofiicc workersare needed by expanding busi- ness. industry, govcmment. Pre-pue to render needed service. W E ' r u n s r u o lmo u a n u r Greatest oppomrnitieu in yeanlor Hzi h Schooi Graduates, For-mer *Z Bice Women,Married Wome 1. College Women. Draft Ezemit Men are also desired. 'WRITE TODAY! a v g. ¥ the n rimar y roo m. to ena blp those in the distric t to obtain their augurrationcards.Misa Ru th Broder- sen . Mr s. L es te r C ur le v an d Au g- ust J or da n we re i n ¢h.arsze of the resrintrations. ~zHELP KEEP OUR counrnv ~ SAFE and $0l|ND ~ and g f '~ I REIBII slanu er and fa mily .Mr .and Mr s .Ela n Appleby . an d J u n io r an d Alb er ta an d J e anRobertaenattendedasahower and reception a t th e H .B .Appleby home in Arlinszwn. Sunday , honor- ing M r an d Mr s .Floy d Appleby . of California.Emi l Go tta gh a nd Lillie visited, Sundav eveninsr, with Mr. and Mrs. W illia m Sc h uldt.Mr s .Gu s Auc h attended the sho wer fo r Mis a I rma . Holste in at Bennington.Sunday .Mr .arid Mrs.J ohn Dornac ker. A r th u r and Bernice visited.Sun- day .wi th Mr . a n d Mr s .He nr y Gottsc h and Ir vi n.Mr. a nd Mr s. He nrv Gottsc h and Ir vi n visited.Saturdnv eveninsr. with Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Dealer and Robert. In 0 W H ! !i m C u r n f o g VAN SANT S c h o o l o f B u s i n l s s - w r s c u m w m s r .~ n n n ,u m m m ; B 9 .j u n e Ii n D a y o r E ve - n i n g S c h o o l . Dornac ker.Mr .an d Mr s .Peter Murdh.0rat and He r ma n visited.Fri da v e ve n-:K r o - Advertise in The Enternrile rs.:visited Mr .and Mr.1.He r ma n K1og-er and dausrhters.Monday . Mr .and Mrs.Gus Au c h suént Thursday evening wi th Chris Sc humaker and farnilv.E mi l Gottsc h and Lillie visi tedFHdaY.wi th Mr .m d Mr s.w u f li a m Christensen an d fa mi ly u near B lair.M r and Mr s.He nr y Go t~ and Irvin vis ite d.Thur sdav even imr . with Mr .and Mr s II o wa | Chr isten sen an d familv a nd Gre : 1 0 ;¢n e ' BUYuurrtnSTATS!s vmcsNDS fi ~0lM7!|Al|'l PHONE 321 v 0 $1.~9NancyLee,perfzc!fil-ling,cnntour tap slip.Wim rich lace trim. Ad-iuluble shnnlder strips.v . B o x e d Candy ' 39: and 59: arose.KOLTERMAN'S =ces -»cital iziven b y pupils o f Ethe l ones Sorenson a t the Methodist urc h in Fremont. Sun dav. Mr .an d Mr s .W .H.W eb b of adison.and son,chief boat- waixsfe mate.Fa y e E .Webb.o fWadelphia, visited with Mr . an d ~rs. F. E. Webb.Mrs. H. C. Mc Cle llan , vi c e c hdr an ol' the Navy Rei ief d rive. ac - ompanied b v Mr s.Ray mond .;tonic is used f~l- a. few day s, stthe sa me ti me . it te nd s towar d b ette r general h e a lth , - mo r e eggs and .greater profits. The c h ic k s y ou are raising- now wi ll be y o ur lay ers n e xt Belton. Y o u mu s t k e e p th e m gro win g. Ma r k e t the y o ung ma le s of f an soon as possible.The pfuileta wil! do b e tter wi th mo re room.K a p _udwipg and Mrs.Blanc he W wdnitheir bro oder house floor c lean and elle r. "" '° "" ? °" a c o un tv ' " '° "" " Iw¢x1 c over ed wi th li tter .Sti r thi s eld s :Blair.giondalr °f',°'}f{',§I1ir~.er every day and spray with a eh ve naine 9f" 9" " an | g u od li tte r spray two or three.Cad y will s olic i t fun ds fr om rlinzton and vic iriity .times eac h week. e se mo r c 1 ~|sneak da y "in Linc oln.Friday .Mrs . W a iter K ra me r wu s a Sa b- ith th eir c lass s ponsor . Mis s Hy - urdnv afternoon vi si tor a t L .B ang 'H8l'l'iBOn'8. other's Day hu`l|\\'¢-lcomc YON HOSE 891:| P A I R finish, in side out. s n n m p \o tue.lc s,full fashion- 7 lh ead servic e hl In new num-h des Buy them Gifts |> ~:xz_ ~3 I y i ~ / ~v '/ ~ ~_.»1,.\~xf ' ~»~ 7 ~'-'J r f Her Very Own HANKIES 10c " M o t h e r "em~ I hmidered sheerIhankies \ ~ ,.~~*l i a vr nD a i n t y p e t i t e f - lectn. \=vs i ~. Mother! Day rlcruxs 29c Fitting Remem-brance Mo!\\er'¢ Day. 6x8-in cov- ered with convex gina. Moll|r'| Day Card with Env. . Sc 0( Rayon Satin! I KNIT PANTIES 391:L l c e tr imme d r ly o n .Hu s tle bxnd. voting "Aye", the motion was car-ried. the motion was can-ied.15The matter of sowing pnaan seed s on the proposed Dexterviile p\ayI}ground was referred to Improve-\}ment Committee with uower to act..\AH Councilman pereaent votinr; 1"Aye", the motion was corded.L The following bills were read ] Hans Aye (labor) :'._---..--$1.5011 Hiram Shuey [labor]..._3.20.1Preston Bmdley (iabor)-_3.20,' Jim Daniels (labor).._,...~ C D M P I U N ' a *~cnninzton.Sunday .Mr .arid Mrs.J ohn Dornac ker. A r th u r and Bernice visited.Sun- day ,wi th Mr . a n d Mr s .He nr y Gottsc h and Ir vi n.Mr . an d Mr s Henrv Gottsc h and Ir vi n visited.Satundav eveninsr. with Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Dealer and Robert. Dr. J. Tilton Young Osteopathic Physician 1150 North Broad St. FREMONT, NEBRASKA .._.rDR.D. R. EIILERS -De nti s t"prmer Dr. W. F. Hemphill LocationHome Theatre Building Blair, Nebraska "" f " . * .' f = ~ f - | » + - | » + Fur- A complete -15-m i n u z e roundup nf all the lates! early- ~morning news, listen ln . . . 7:30 A. M. N e w s Mandly Thrmlgh Saturday Presented By Advertise in The Enternrile KOIL 290 on Your Di mrs' Wolsrnmm (labor)_'LUD*ti Kuhr (salary ) _-_....25.00r (Eillettp (labor) ..-_......1.51) \i_"P»-ihnnai __ ____\;994 A\\\=1~\»\\\. mnnmomx Chic ago,W ilmi ngton 8: Fr an klin Coal Co.(c oal)10239.Standard Oi! Co.(oil)....--2.121 Paxton & Mitc h ell Arepuirs)95.90 Westinghouse Elec .Suuuly ~Co.(resale). . . . .-- -. .- -26.061 Larson Bros.{Mdse.)_ . .3 3 6 Sc ale Petroleum Co.foil)-~ 358 36. Bla ir L b r &Coal Co.1[Mdse.). . . . . _ . . _ ., _,....16.60t Or vi llp Axtell (labor) ..-......5.?.t}lIa.-Nebr.Lf .&Pr.Co,\ (gas). . . . . . . ... ..-__,__2.26 §lenNic hqson (Ig}>§>f> _-..-~ ~cnninzton.Sunday .Mr .arid Mrs.J ohn Dornac ker. A r th u r and Bernice visited.Sun- day ,wi th Mr . a n d Mr s .He nr y Gottsc h and Ir vi n.Mr . an d Mr s Henrv Gottsc h and Ir vi n visited.Satundav eveninsr. with Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Dealer and Robert. Dr. J. Tilton Young Osteopathic Physician 1150 North Broad St. FREMONT, NEBRASKA .._.rDR.D. R. EIILERS -De nti s t"prmer Dr. W. F. Hemphill LocationHome Theatre Building Blair, Nebraska "" f " . * .' f = ~ f - | » + - | » + Fur- A complete -15-m i n u z e roundup nf all the lates! early- ~morning news, listen ln . . . 7:30 A. M. N e w s Mandly Thrmlgh Saturday Presented By Advertise in The Enternrile KOIL 290 on Your Di Q rnbenr nuwe. | _n1qse|-_*LuoIbon-Evans Chevrolet Co.repairs)...._-_....--_-_-_32.15 xlter Larsen (gas)-..-....9.25 e IInterp dsc ................--43.76 my J .Cook (labor)____11.20 Dept.515.22 lv Cash Fu n d -_-......--..100.61 Moved and seconded these bills allo we d as read and .wgm-ants DL R Ri ed w e udrawn on' me proper xunusment ul the same..|toOnrollcallAndaman.Mamn.Kuhr,Clarence Kuhr,McCo[ub\ Rceh,Rounds.Schmidt votmiff"Aye",Christensen absent,the notion was carried.Moved and seconded this meet-ing be sdjoumed until Tuesdaynveninn. May mn, at 7:30 o'clqCl<- All cnuncilmen present vfo!\nK"Aye", the motion was named. U. G. Garner, Mayor.Henry Christensen, City Clerk. 'ro HOLD MofiimvsDAY PROGRAM Special Mothei-'a Duy serviceswill be held at the Herman Meth-odist Church, next Sunday morn-ing.The following youns: D¢°Pl¢ will participate: Gertnuie Louise Herrington,Keith Rasmussen.Kay Skinner, Dwane Gaines, Dale Hansen, Jacqueline Forsberg, Su- san hfson. Penelqpe Munn, Chur-lene Nielsen.Frances Mae Her- I l I Q I Ii rimzton,Wilbur Wakefield,Ter-ry Brewster, Bruce Skinner, JohnSlmmberg,Wilbur Conety,W r -ren Wakefield, George Tyson, Bll~lie Alexander, Allen Lnltis. Ruthl Loftis, Phyllis Jensen,and Bev-'erly Gaines. The Junior choir willR u 0 Wlun tba! |pocia1»del1vor1 bomb drops on Berlin. u will probably be max-ksd "Made m U. s.A."_ No other couniry can coupon wld: Amer- iou'| war produdlon. now that w¢'ro :sally rolllnq. No olhn bm tho msn. thc machlun --or the olodrlc power. It taku n tnmondaus lot ol powur to turn ibn whooh Ibm Nm o ut umxz. plxmu and ships for all the Unlisd Nations-hui Amor- lca ll power-lull.' You cfm thank the mm and management of Amnricdn olochi companion lor thai. They looknd a nd planned abocd.They wore ne lly re a dy who a v m: c a me -wi th mo n olnctrlc power dum Germany. IUPGH and Italy comblnsd.Ti ny v nra a ble to m n !mddln military and industrial demand! all our the ma p. Hu o l s u b u d n e u b u l l n h e h m c r l c a n w u y-by loc al enlnprln a nd indlvddud inv en-m m i - d d m i n d t o defending the Kmorioan way lm!!! thc lad blt al dr-mail has boni delivered to the lor! dlcratorl RD!QUAl|Wis the VICKERSWA * When you mop an our smion and an yo\ Hi-Ratio Gasoline, you may besure you carwithas5nesmatorf\xelas canb¢0\>~ mined. Refined from the "sw¢e1.en" crude oil to be found in the entire Mid-Continent area. to Vickers' rigid quality specifications, Hi-Ratio is sure to show yan car performance you've nlwayn wamed.Drivein soon and Bl! uP with Vickers Hi-Ratio. You're sure to be pleas€d~ Garner Se1 Eckera g y our RSINE : e slInn simr nevarnl uln ti n n n`1 § 1 » ~ 2 ` " X ' a f ` 5 h { 1 I é ` i 1 § " § £ ~ e p a r e d A sermonetle,and wil!be in charge of the scriptural readin8~ MISS GROTHUSEN EN- ROLLED IN OMAHA Dorothy Grrothusen of Kennnrd In at magent mkina work at the lv--r " - " "- " " c T -Unive rsity o f Oma ha , ha vi ng 1 cently en ru lle df or _coyreuzwg ence course Ill m w n m r e 1Children.Miss Gmmu aen ia 1 o l 86 students in the sdmol ad ult ed uc at in n; lm ye n- a mof143studentsLookeorrelP°| enc e c o un sel a t th a Uni ve ra iw /NEBRASKA PUWER comrmwOn U.S. 73 at u ~BEN .rn,m<L\N stents l I \.rl m i s s ~ ~ ` B D . ~1 Former ~ H. S. Cla§smates I'l ~°~Pic In the (mar nharz year!|dnm\spent. at the Aluminum Company their graduation from Blair H1511 of America Wir production plult Samol in the spring of 1938, nlgnal in Lxfayette, Indlnna, he Accepted s\x¢oe8l¢9 have been achieved by their contncf.'Bill Clumbers and Wlllinm J.Bill Chambers,20, son ol Mr Fon sa u; FOR B.a......ZR SERVHIE spdKrtaterearninzpower,b-00kyour Paby chicks new with The BOQK REVIEW-TBA.Cmxgregni dnnnl Church. May 16, 2 g c 251: Former ~ H. S. Cla§smates I'l ~°~Pic In the (mar nharz year!|dnm\spent. at the Aluminum Company their graduation from Blair H1511 of America Wir production plult Samol in the spring of 1938, nlgnal in Lxfayette, Indlnna, he Accepted s\x¢oe8l¢9 have been achieved by their contncf.'Bill Clumbers and Wlllinm J.Bill Chambers,20, son ol Mr Fon sa u; FOR B.a......ZR SERVHIE spdKrtaterearninzpower,b-00kyour Paby chicks new with The BOQK REVIEW-TBA.Cmxgregni dnnnl Church. May 16, 2 g c 251: Former ~ H. S. Cla§smates I'l ~°~Pic In the (mar nharz year!|dnm\spent. at the Aluminum Company their graduation from Blair H1511 of America Wir production plult Samol in the spring of 1938, nlgnal in Lxfayette, Indlnna, he Accepted s\x¢oe8l¢9 have been achieved by their contncf.'Bill Clumbers and Wlllinm J.Bill Chambers,20, son ol Mr Fon sa u; FOR B.a......ZR SERVHIE spdKrtaterearninzpower,b-00kyour Paby chicks new with The BOQK REVIEW-TBA.Cmxgregni dnnnl Church. May 16, 2 g c 251: .l WANT AD Ta'ind \ ; \v i Plk yil h|- \- il ld ,;_ §B{&`Kaby'¢hx¢lu new mm me Ygaahingmn County Hatchery. FOR SALE:Lavmmowers.Rc nairs for all makes. shgrnenlnz.Peck's ShoDTColles¢e Hill. PhoneBlack 169.18-rf COLEMAN pressure gas stave.lnnuire lst house west DeSowSum.is-19.* FOR SALE:2 yea:-ling Herefodbulls.17-Zt'R. J. Lippincott. FOR SALE:56 an-es buttqm land improved,title clear, pnced zo sell.J. A. Hamill, 3nd and Erle Sta., Missouri Valley, Ia.16-3t GOAT MILK, l2c qt. i! called for.17-Ac'C. P. Dimmick. Blair. .FEED WAYNE gig and sow rneul now.Pay when you selllmvourhogs.Dolan's Feed & P uce. 17-2t FOR SALE: '41 Ford coach deluxe. fgfyf to army.Geo. Lauritsen. . 9 SCRATCH PADS.hlfzh uualitv bond uqoer. l2c um- uound.Oth- er qualities. Bener ound. _ """" " '15.1 FURNITURE upholstering, fellaikhlng,repairing, seat eaningrug work, mntxuses. etc. Pham Blue 151.George N. Miller. lZ-L! FOUND:Eve small keys.Own er inquire at Ehmternrise. nav an A»...Ln 'ro n u v i c m uw adding machine.It Brimzs Results w BROOD SOWS.sows and pig:fresh cowspbreeding bulls. Alusome work horses and muluh élaymond Wulf,Sam Moore 1 -lt NOTICEPARTIES HAU' IMG 1.0 city dunwill nlease unload aver the ediol dump.Don't scatter nrba; nn s|.reel.s_nr hirhwnys leadix to dump.By order of ChiefPolice.A, B.Woodring.18 No MORE plow lav edges numat my shop except on obsoln lava.Will have new lay; stock for standard makes.13-2t Miller Munk,Blacksmi |GAllDEN_ ij1.ow1Nc and te y.» Quilt uain encfrmeh rhiw plc-w ned yrarmp JNY n. sonllinmn lluulus nt theheld ......:»..n t 1 1 I ` < N , ~ f i l l I \ . L | . l . ` B l ! 1 . l \ . 7 d » b |:l.."lvu n . u». ».»...f....-..... ,, , . ~ . - 5 , - | | | | |ularity of The Enterprise Washington Count;'s largest :The 1=°v ..newspaper, eont1nuedto grow clnnng April as nineteen new subscrib- ers were added. The hut appears below: 1»-Louie ii. Gent, Kansas City, .Missouri 1|2-Peter Jensen,Blair,Rt.3. s 3-Mrs.M.H. Guy,Roseburg, `0rEgc-rl.r 4-Henry Kruger, Herman,Rt. u 2.2 5-»Mra Ray Murray, Columbus, GeorgiaQ6--Mrs.Jueiih Aronson,num-. 'I--Mrs.Pearl Siegei,Los Am gelea, California.nr e.-void mend, Blair, nt. 3. 9--0. M. Ireland, Blair.»10--Pony Andersen,Calhoun .»Routc."11--I). »j.Richards,Washing ton.'212--Mr. and Mrs.John Coch» '1ane, Butte, Montanu.13-I-Iitehmnn Cale,Blair..14-Mrs.Bertha Ificliinnigal, Ilong Beach, California.15-Roy A. Kelly, 'Blain APRIL WEATHER Ex- CEPTIONALLY DRY April of this year closed Thurs day niitht as one of thefiriéat. iimany rem, there being but .35 inches of moisture recorded dur ing the entire month. The norma fall for April is 2.49 inches.Farniers, however were not exeessivelyworriedovertheem]prospects due to excellent sabaoiconditions. Cold nmather held bac]farming operations, too, and dr weather was welcome to get noi in shape for spring.May,however,came in witample moisture, there having fal' en up to early this week 1.18 incl es at Blair.The coldest weather in Apr was 25 degrees on the 13th anthe warmest was 87 on the 29th *16--Mrs. Harold Nielsen, Blair.;~s_17-~Fmd Kiemp,Kansas CityglKansas.i r FV10.1.r...nld A.Johnson,Her-l 0 ~t . ~ _K m »E \-l. d 3| 1 D me ze mzol 2 t o n 2f»=m m . a m you c ar p m the o l i t the sh( "Q sm ma An his la: l n 154 in nit A l f o sc N la W lc Cl gd, h a ar.,ul.Luau,u v -mg me n are emb ar ki ng upon ears whic h ho ld the highest rI|1i8(2-To th e ma n y f r ie n d s o r s e two ,wh o were the closest "pals" duri ng their sc hool day s, seems very appropriate th a t i r mo s t outsta nding awa rds mid h ave c ome d uring the some l l n u n ' s n - -, -. ._ ___ _namesake o f his gran dfather,S. W .Chambers of B la i r ,has sk y - rocketed to n s imi lar ly s d vs n ta g - eous osition H o entered th ep.growing field of ra dio, and is now employ ed by T W A airlines.H e reac hed an imp or ta nt ru n g i n th e ladd er of suc c es s th is wee k whenek.he wa s ma de Atla ntic Division W illiam Koo pma n,21-year~old!R@l§2f Operator and Circ uit Sup- o f H r a n d Mr s . W J }{¢,°p.\ervlsor.His ba se wi ll b e a t Ne w 3 .».ttained the to honor a tY Uf k C i t y , a n d he wi ll supervise , aColle3'e.Ames, plowa,w i t h t l e stations a t Columbus,Ohi o; s elac tiom to Cardinal K e y lu : P \ t t s b u r g h ,Har ris bur g;Reading at week.On ly twElVe stu dents.l""d Philadelphia,Penn sy lfsn is; n n s student bo d y o f neal.ly:N6\'i8l.l{!_N e w Jersey ; and Ne w 00,were na me d to n1emberahip*Y°"If City . th`s nati onal honorary fr ste r- l Bill, too, was in the upper seho» 1 v. lastie brac kets o f hi s classes an~*§ 0§ §§ {; 'n ; g m ; ; » ~ h i s " h °Bla ir Ci ty Schools.sho wi ng [ear c ou rse this spring especial talent in the d ep artme nt ur-3 °lo t science.He wa s graduated i nAlway s at the top _of his c lass in May 1938 an d i n No ve mbe r h holm°5hiP» y oung koopman e"F1 enrolled s t Mid la nd Television vealc d talent in the f i eld whle h l ..__h xt s to c h oo se s s hi s m,e In c . , ka ns as C lty , a sc ho ol o f ra .ter e s ..'dio an d television.There he wa s ark.He starred "T athleti c s and a student for eighteen months, as~ '°k " n a c t i ve ~ i n ° t ' h 1 ' r c xtn sisting i n the extension deport- i m c u ls r activities...p o n h ' s lme n t du ri ng the lo st mo nths o f ents and faculty members chose the airline immediately upon his r n . f ° 1 :~A f f f e c a n , L " g ' ° " 'g r o d u s t l o n ,a n d h a s b e e n s t a t i o n \ . _ . . a - I # K A .\| ! _ _ _ A . . L . . .: : _ , ¢| . rnduataon f r o m Blai r Hi g h ,3tu`;his c ourse. He was approac hed by f a . ..\T m " Backin 1883-L-» I t ta k e s a lte en ey e to ma k e out the abo ve b uilding , a ltho ugh it has s too d a s a p ublic plac e ~ wors hip fo r ma n y y e a r s a n d u l ,tm in us a, tod ay .Th e bu ildi ng is the Con gre gation al Chu rc h at W a lke r Ave nu e an d Colfall- streets, as it a ppeared in 1883. Year s late r t. he sou th wing of the bui ldi ng was add ed and still \ ¢.\.o r N "5 qqfw .'Im I.i J ; 4 4 1 4fU I 1.4 l i § .¢ 4 y | » - . » - 5"\~»-1 . .. . r ' Inter the c hoir lo f t wa s l onto the we st en d o f th e r au di to du nnNo te the old board f whic h surrounded th e eh lawn an d th e y oun g tr ees vi ha d ju st b ee n plmted .Th e tu re i s fro m a c o llec ti on o by Mr s .Fr an k Stewart..f£l'l.I¢||N1l0 .IIng E. G. CARSON ls sons CROWN ATA.A.L. SPEAKER IVY DAY CEREM( u - -- 'C o u n t y P o s t O o r n n m o n d e r T- 1.G ..V .1 1 G a r s o n o f t h e B ' " "A m e r i c a n L e -f " 3 f ' 1 " " f " ' . . . f . l " l T l ` $ " § . "~ . 1 § " ` ~`Z €5; g i o n p o s t w a s g u e s t s p e a k e r * F n T i n . T g r a n d s o n o f A .R .. m e e t i n g o f t h e A r l i n g t o n p o s t .o f B l a i r ,w a s c r o w n b e a r e r M o n d n y _n e l e n i n g . _ " " ' l ' §' 2 f f . . . . , f . i l1= = ' ¢= \ @ 1= \ 'l p D e y c e r e m n y ~mr l .speaking on child weli°nn:°. A t a meeting o f th e Americ an Legio n auxiliar y , he ld at Arli ngton the so me evening, Mrs. Randa ll C. Bi a r t o f Bellevue wa s speaker; Lim. Bi ar t is p re sid en t of the S th distric t.Hoabesnes at. a soc ial period fo llo win g th e session wen. Mrs. W alter Stor k. Mrs. Car l Lo tt- man and Mr s. W alter W ehr ney er. Adver tise In 'I 1m Fi nterp rise ~ M~-A - PHYSICIANS annuaFri da y , May 1, on th c Un i ve rs ity of Neb ras ka c a mpu s. All c hi ldr en who took part were sons or daugh- ters of Mo rtar Board memb ers. Mr s.W illiaina is the fo rmer Audrey Be ale! o f Blai r. Week-end guests of Mr .an d Mrs . F. W . A md t. wer e Mn. Mar i~ Ar n d t a n d Ha r r y o f C hi c a g o, n u nois;m d Mr .a n d Mr s . He :Stru vc an d children and Wilfor~ \ Larsen,Tailo- aming months, ties wi\l be cur-are as tho resuk. res. such as tm h ~43-L1 mo ¢.nw......¢.k.,__N o t e s ~~ H.~\:u1 >s HmE no Axz,v me nmz H i :La nk S"'i°kl°"'~ °§ { °""f "§ L T1 '"'i § ,"'f' 5 § "° "as ramu "" " "" " "" '" ' ° '' ".litters.Priced riizht.fan ug _\9;g en; _d d ?n _° Des Moines, Iowa, and more re-~~l8 -l l An Gusulson.DU¢RT OIL YPERMINENT, $5 urs1.\'t f ' an .,;'5==I:on ro his cently at St.Lous, Missouri;he §;"°»an.1g»=@= "Beauty v ;1 ;:ge a "§'3"°K°diis naw n second officer. For sev-HIGH scHOoL sENxoRs! Order , °m>¢,one Back ,.z4, 602|w se ~lvm>°rhns during his eral months he has been interest- *"-f-~-»-vom- name oards NOW from ~Z\. Walker Ave.18-lt' Ureshnum,B°Ph°["°l'<! and Junior ed in flying and holds L junior pi» lyoars.Hia senous attention bQ.Iot's_]icensp which_quali£ieg him `f§l-fi&§f12fd o Y"|».¢§.In1-maslre, r |.U|.Iuu~During the ccyour outside activi' tailed mom and mt of war-time meaau tioning of tires . will spendmore :inzs st. home. Wh: Qfxd' tubes.You!'1and more even- BII/[lr ~ O ld y not take steps B n ~ ' ~ ~ 'nmw e s L b\1S1I|e:>Ekitbmriac.15.4uas Eighm eth Fon SALE-m m c.Hybrids. Je rs arv x Av... n:xofo\9.nA.nnd sa.Also 4 LI=T'1'EN,.FARgaE;.1§:I ugantliés studies won the attention orto relieve me seconu olncer or cu--__...Q-..--..........1 1... -..wma in -nas Alfhntrah fluinnr is restrict-Y0\1r dead stock.ha ve a va ro f pmmi u mn .Blai r Reade: Sax-vice.Phone 1?coliec t. Holly J ensen. Agent, Union Pj-..!........(M.I ¢Dlal+n Np h f : B W 1 r u m I :PA\\_ \II1Cs p|lUI.v:Bhuru, IIlll.I III: Plvvnu vv |.|nu»|nlu»..-°¢" r ' " u __a consistent honor stu de nt. ed o n th e ea st c ou t, h e ho pe s toneSeveraloutsta ndi ng positions i n lo g additions!fly i ng hours this d be a f i r s t o f f i -g n g m e e r t n g h a v e b e e n o f f e r e d h i m \ a u m m e r a n c o m o ».. | . . n _ . . - : . . . . . . . .. .n a . n 1 . r n a v " vn o w t o g m r a n n e e o n e e v e m m z u | ., , _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _p l e a s u r e e a c h Y w e e k t h r p u g h T h e ° '' § G § ` B e i " ' " r " ` 3 1 a i ; g g _ ( i .E n t e r p H s e ' !o u w i l l i n n e w s s o w y f i o f t h e e n t i r e c o u n t y h e r e ;w e n W ` \ F A M I L Y '~1 7 - 2 1 . *w i l l R y a n . o n e 1 - u z ~ a l c o m m u n i t i e s a r e r e p r e -H O N O R H I M T R Y M O R G A N B R O S S Es e n t e d a l s o .N c w s m c t u r e a i n a - \u E D b u n d a f m e e a d d b o t h e p a p e f s j m l u e .L a s t S u n d a y w a s 9 -g a l a d a y a t § 0 R N - - s a m p l e s a t B o b ' s S m o l f e P t h h {M M _F w _0 1 1 5 6 a n d a t S t a n d a r d S t a .a n . m n n r n v e n t e r s m t q t h e p m c t m ; i u m e u ? m m 1 :g a g a f o l l c m f -B e r m a n ,F a y J o n e s ,A g g a ' § § ; ~rim: ~.. i.»Pmrl- Nebr. 9-u ~ve 1 -..__fqngin~eri ng have b ~en offer ed him\au mmer and be c o mu a f ir st o f 1 ~= » ~fo llo win g a week c er. Herman Scho to Graduat Class o FOR SALE: Modern 5-room house ciose in, Also income urouertv byowner. Phone 292.2-tt' FOR RENT S H O W n o u s A T CA L H OU N, F m . "Standing 'mom only" was theorder of the evening, Friday, whenMrs.John Herzog of Omahashowed her dull collection at the Fort Calhoun city hall. Her up ~rim: ~.. i.»Pmrl- Nebr. 9-u ~ve 1 -..__fqngin~eri ng have b ~en offer ed him\au mmer and be c o mu a f ir st o f 1 ~= » ~fo llo win g a week c er. Herman Scho to Graduat Class o FOR SALE: Modern 5-room house ciose in, Also income urouertv byowner. Phone 292.2-tt' FOR RENT S H O W n o u s A T CA L H OU N, F m . "Standing 'mom only" was theorder of the evening, Friday, whenMrs.John Herzog of Omahashowed her dull collection at the Fort Calhoun city hall. Her up 'l1 1 1 I oo. If yor] save only 3c eacn weexlmuuo.......-_,,_my examining and comparing En,ing,was Mr, Arndt's eight. :erprise J}d\E\"lI.iBement.8,you wil1{birt,hday and the child;gn and 1-1 more Qwgn cover the cost. of 1~'011\°tivoa didn't forget but g-nthen-e¢force to help make the`day on' subscrxptlon.oCall at The Enterpnso TODAY family history.The children v I tiveiandenteryour subscription--om all home and other re a1y.${50 pm year Lf you "°51de|that a gathering of thirty mthln the county boundazxes.Iflwere present, and did they < Eul.Anil-u "'11-zv'were plants now.g sn THREE cours to nut out w gab-'°"e\ture.18~1t Roilnncl Wan°1c1c.| :ele-I fnnr\\¢nC'{\\¥DDAQ H v n n m FOR RENT;Three rooment and privatg bagh rn apart-ranc e wa s aponsored b y a». .I . .1 \"!l.........:..rvvw.n1\n f fli lh nllfl ~SCh00' 1 8 - t l M r s . A d u " ° " "\ U 0 m I l ' 1 € I ` A C € m € I l E n x e n u s -* Q Q *g '~" Q "r M r ssc n a n n s oF U R N I S H E D R o o m s l o r r a p t .e s T Q B e H e l d O n E v e -M n x a n M c Q m _ , i ; ' o { " B , ,_. l 0 1 E a s t G r a n t S t . . P h o n e w p n g m n g O f M a y 1 4 A s h o r t n w m m g 1 _ n d < i t i o § \ a l §.§I§}Le 1111551310 ~R p p f a f i l l P ° " ' i b r a t e .I U U R L F D U L 1 u\\\.r».|¢»» - » » .- . . . . s o n , "fr : 9 1 e 1 = ~ h ° fl ~ '= \§ ; =1 °f g ;I t w a s a r e a l z u r p r i s e l a n d ~I o w a 9 3 9 - - S t a l e - T e s t e d 1 4 7 ,-1 1 - t r . y o u r a n n p : o n m a y g m 1 " d a y w a s s p e n t m o o t p e a s a n Y»F l a t g r a d e s $ 5 . 5 0 ;r o u n d g r a d e sm e d i a t s l y !b u t . t h e e n d w g ; n o t y e t .$ 4 . 5 0 .5 0 c r e d u c t i o n f o r q u a n t i t y F D R R E N T :C o m f o r t a b l e n é a t '|O n M o n d a y e v e n i n g ,f o l l o w i n g a n d o w n s a c k s . E a r l J . T h o m p s o n ,r o o m o n W a s h i n z t o n S t .a s ~ M A Y t h e S u n d a y ' s c e l e b r a t i o n ,a n u m -I 1 o n 3 2 .1 0 - 1 2 t g g g f g g g g g r 8 3 ° b ' § § § h § 3 B L U E S T A M P F O O D S h e r o f t h e m e m b e r s o f t h e W n i d e - I 'F o r m e r l v B e m o i o e ' s B e a u t y S h o p .C a l l 1 1 f o r p a r t i c u l a r s .}Woods Circle surprised Mr.and BALEI) HAY for sole.Nelson\ Surplus commodities which vi! i Mrs. Arndt sI\<;per;?dvery g'°§;=~'Produce, Behnmgton,Nebr.15-4t . 9_3 1,d ith o th under e :mt wening.o 1 ren 0 r.B'§u§"'§"&m» i'Z,.,Zf` Sim. have b¢°¥\:Arndt were also present and en- FoRe§M;E 1l?41dl;"dd"{*# g m PHONE 11 and :uve us your wantu:d i t of se -3 per un urs es-ofis.0nlv 2c Der word ner insera"22EE°e;Bfo:nwB meal.dried 3'§°g .tha rneetlng an v si me person, Phone 212 on 54.17-2t tion insures instant. sale of tha o nen s _ ..__..-..". Ah mf..ne~ 1..- \=.,,__|unwanted furniture. etc. l I prunes, butter,whe at flo ur,en- ric hed wheat.flo ur,self-rising flo ur (whe at f lour whi c h c onta ins soda, phosphate and salt), enric h- ed Btlbr isi ng flour,whole whe at le r u lmm)flo ur,hominy (c orn) One o f th e fea ture s of we e ven-in g wa s a lette r f ro m He n ry K ey - s e r o f Oma h a wh o wr o t e a ve r yfineletterc ongratulating Mr . Arn dt on h is ei gh tie th bi rth a nn i- versary .Another fe atur e was the »1 ..1 1 F U R S A M . u nstack, 1936 V»S couch. good con- dition.H. W . Ro ga n , Her man . 38-2t 'I B E S T N UM B E R S , D e K a l b H y - brid seed. Buy bushels or pounds to fin is h plan ti ngs . Ra y Kr og h, Blai r Flo u r Mi lla .18-2t F OR QUI C K S E RV I C E o n ms s a n - work, c all W . J . Lambert, Phone m.,-if 1A'1 1 3 . 3 C A R D O F T H A N K S W E W IS H To e xm-e ss ou r tha nk s to the friends and neiszhbors who assisted us a t th e ti me o f thedeath of our dear wife and moth- er.We espec ially than k th ose who sen t the bea utif ul Dor al of. ferinizn a n d th e ministers fo r their words of ay mva th v. also Mr. and Mrs. Chr is Bendorf. and Mrs. Hanc oc k and Miss Mead for lumish in iz the musi c . 10.Rev.A . W .Clark e, pa stor oftheHe r ma n Method ist Churc h, wi ll ha ve chnrge o f t h e servic es an d wi ll de live r a s e rmo n, "F i sh - ing"; spe c ial musi c will be provid- ed by a c hoir of sixteen voic es, di- rec ted by Mr s. H. C. Ha nse n. Lieutenant Governor W i lli a m Johnson of L i n c o ln \ vi ll g i ve th e c ommen c emen t add ress at th e Le- xzion Ha ll o n Thur sday evening, ATTEND STATE MEET Dr. Morris Nie lsen afte r attend- 'i ng th e me etin g o f th e sc hool hoa rd lus t Mo nd ay e ve ni ng , dmve d o wn to O ma h a whe re h e h a s sinc e been i n attendanc e a t th e mac e medic al assoc iation and e x- pe tts to r e t u m ho me to mo r ro w(Fr id ay ).Dr.Nielsen i s one o f the p illa rs o f th e a ss oc ia ti on a nd Q ; i t s d r y e d i b \ g b € 8 ! l S 1 f r e sh V e g - ' s i n g i n g g f n a w h c n 011 B D U | ...»..\.1L¢i n c i u d i m r not.ato@S»f f e s h l w n m Y o u n i s .M a g g l e T h e 5 9 5 3 " ¢ | s n . n \ u ~ --1 -p e a r s ,a p p l e s .o r a n g e s a n d m p e -~ ' b §s h E i w M ° ° 1 e d r e s s e d i n fmit.costume of an aged man andthe"t a i l f o o d s t o r e s l I l |.r n d t ,w h o..-.E'l.lg 1H`E_..ref*....»|..u r { | l m t t k h l l l l l e i h m s u b m t " " ' f" .? f" ? . . . f§ , . . . , # = { H n o ay s |1 _the A lxfmn i Ass oc iation will h onor the gr ou p the fo llo win g evening. Th e soc ial hi gh li gh t of the SC H \I .quet,is scheduled f o r to mo rr ow (Fri day )evening. The iuniors and seniors and their fac ulty advisors, Mis s Ka the ri ne Ba rtle tt a nd S up - eriniendent F. 'K.Alexan de r, will Pure Meat lb. 23c 1~I :mittee.Dru.. Howard and Goehring have also spent considerable ti me a t the meeting.. dinneratthe ';.n~er ...=...Fremont.Rev. John P. Brooks omcinbed.\ / ~_'\W m a : B B ~ 1 = a 1 n : u 1 _ ; . q ? m 7 k ' e d % e / / 1 Hamburger Po ~corn ?,'f§$$'»`§.., 2 lbs. 15c 1 -L .P o m m s One PRICE CLOTHIER ___________@ Miss Ruth Eileen Wils`on,Om aha and Mwcm Henry Fitch, A.1~'.Rf'r.c.Santa Ana,Califoxn§a.were married at the Methodlst Oranges no Size Doz. 304: o |Bluing ?é's3§.:z::.§" .-19c VV&B|11DKUUR" i ; J " * ° \ Y l n ; é " f ' 1 ;i e § . | d s o w a s G F E S S E Q l s \ U B \ u u l c - - ~ - B '4a n» 1;. . . .B W C o m l l t o f l .b l u e f o o d o r .b o v e " f " " ° E i f ° ° d " -s n m i l a r h a t t h e o c c a s m n ..f S P R I N G m u m s .M r s .v .o .I r e -B e r n c C o m p t o n ,vm l a b i e t h r o u g h A l t h o u g h ° ' S h * ' ?y e a r s o g s ;l a n d . P h o n e 2 1 1 2 o n a s .1 s n M r L i d M r s .P .c .T u c k e r , foods ll bef f . ,. n u m i n n l a n ' E n Il l i n o i s ,I n d i -M T I 4 . 1 - n d ; f 5 f ? Y 5 l i { E t ° " 2 _ i ~M r .a n d M m .D A C o m p w n _ _ _..- . . ...~\.|n _ - . . -m n a r -...MI H a w fl P . | n } m n . n n o tires. james W. Pounds. '18~1£18-It*SC lo uunty, and will be carriedin the next few days.No s made for the testi, as theinisfurnished by the T.B. SKIN TEST PRO- GRA M COM P L E TE A tuberculosis akintesting pro~ ..,.,,=, SC H \I .quet,is scheduled f o r to mo rr ow (Fri day )evening. The iuniors and seniors and their fac ulty advisors, Mis s Ka the ri ne Ba rtle tt a nd S up - eriniendent F. 'K.Alexan de r, will ~ ~eeting Ha r r y ~ S h a d l e md u m a m e 12- week c ourse.Lessons on the c are of 1:ab§ea, care of the sic k, and an 14 COMPLETE NURSING COURSE The first home nursing class or- ganized in Bfair come to a close this_vfeek, with (nrheen women the meeting.. Miss Ru th Eileen Wils`on,O m mlm, a n d Mwc m He n r y Fitc h,A . F.R.'1'.C.San ta An a ,California. we re marr ied a t t h e Metho dist K S . , ~ ~Mi c h i g a n, Mi n - la u i me Arnuu Iluuns ...-..._,...._.Nebraska, North ' the Iatéh string; out for the friends nesots, Missoun,Dakota.,Ohio,South Da ko ta and whi c h a re Ieglon.Those present on Su nd ay at the Wnsconsm..celebration we r e Mr .and Mr s . F R E M O N T D . A . R .m a n i i c h n l z Mr . a n d Mrs . c . P . lK.ildahl'Mr s .Ed i th S011 and BPH C ~ ~d;UKht@l,~ a n d VIT- ginia;H r .andrdM .~A .Par- hs M . L e o .Mn . Uh e t G. Mm*' ?~ " F W ! 14 "{ I E;n f s .Mo xi e A"f'ld"i,°fH§`l1`iy "_|¢_- - J .llu.vi A.Reelcmayer OI Arungwn Amd: of C||i¢8l°i mr. ll||l luam'.,.;,.h m "-=n. .'E"&'%°£l': +~»-=-m»=1s1=- 1"f=::\9:'fi_"§£ Wedncudl? afternoon, wnen sw===~= Mrs. H. H Struve nermun Quuvu Iwere miembers of the Fremont D. Jr.Ma Jo Stn-uve W_ 3 Amd; seal sale money as useu an paywg yn=muo...,Alina -...A_ R Chapter. The event took f s w g ' M md Mrs. the doctor'a fees.included in the study. c ,sas,.phsce |g_hu:€hArhngton Congregm ;eggemnn and daughter,'¥;e schedule oéesung follwg Those who completed the coursetionalu_Joan. Mrs. Josephine Buntinfg ,mg o as rn,y were Mes es E. S. Tripp, Myron _ ..4-6-8. 1.00 to 2,30._Q: _rf"E"i°.f.1:. C.Klopp,Georgel_Multi-coiored tulips in °*Y't'"l1s0n Dick, of Syracuse. Nebmaxa:|Blair-Blair School, May 11-13-lnlemide,wuuam umtner,walterlun|\l and flmrs nrrannred m a Vlmn Dom sm of Blair;Dr. *""'.15. 8:30 to 10:30.|L¢n=.¢.n, Wglter §_u§ach9jv,_Geor1ce provided éffective centerpieces.'Mrs. C.R-ay Gates and Clarence Mrs.Neln Johnson of Valley. Gates of Grand Island and Mr. and dupter resent. presided. The mam Mrs. F. w. Arndt.speaker was Mrs. John G. Hansen Those on Monday evening wereof FH-emont who, in her talk ef); Mr. and Mrs. Pmnk Adams. Hm-titled "Wings Over My Guden ,ry Rohwer, Dora Klindt and Kntlc told of the flowers that she hll|M¢hrens of Fon Calhoun: Mr. andevery month of the year m her Mrs.H. S.Monks,Fonhmelle; own gaxxien;Mrs Lilly Ruegg F Robertson Herman- Mr. andButwn at the piano played spnro-:George Mangold.I-Yemont; piafe selections for the vsnmxs iss Emma Mangold, Bennington; months.|Mri. Judith Aronson.Albert Mil- m......».. members were P\1>i°'\¢~.ler.Alma Miller,Mr. and Mrs. :M-lingbon-Arlington S c h o o I . May 11-13-15, 1:00 to 2:30. Kennard-Kennard School,May \11-1s-ls, 3:00 in 4:00. Fart Calhoun-\Doct°r's office, May 11-1s-15, 11:00 to 12:00, As in past vw-v. senior students in the high schools of the county have been invited to participate in the skin testing umm-m~The Monday Afternoon Club issponsoring the local clinic, which will bn held in the home economia I-ledelund, T. A. Bohs, Lum uhns-wlscn, Paul Nyholm, Wnloef H\x~ ber, J. P. Nielsen, md Louis Soll. Other home nursing course arewell underway, md will be com- pleted within the next few weeks. COU NTY FIL IN GS CLOSE JULY 2Nl`) The filings for county offices clone on July Znd. This is less thantwo months sway. The time for m Hamburger lb. 23~ nv 'l .I l Popcorn ?,'f%:°,';,, 2 lbs. 15c Bluing ¥é's,?§.:z:::"-1 9 c ,|Vi~ta-~ic~~ o r B0 ogna lb. l9¢ B a k i n g Powder G£~,~§§,,c Wax Paper 100-Ft. Roll 19c Crackers 2 lb. Box _184; - P o r k S t e a k Loin Ends lb. 30: Be e t R oa s t Shoulder or mb lb. 234: r e sQuart Box ---1Sc PHONE 32 WE DELIVER o J .S A S ;m=»»'\J """;|;Y0'\\!\I»' ~H5511 Dr. ¢_ R_ ||"¢|.G"°""' "°'°f :alumna 'J " A anime lllrv c m .§E§'.f"°T.vrmm1:~ . ".E.'1 taht ».¢.,f§f' Don Su Ind rnom. All Blair freshmen are u-pectedand nrgediobetatedlor tuberculosis and juniors and sen-iors who have not been tesbed pre- vionsly may do sn xv. this time. Students from nn-al high schools: in this area are also w be tested. upenses w be paid from the Wanhlnzmn County Tuberculosis primary election will be August11th, forty days alter the filings close.As yet only two Iilingn hnvc been made and bath are on the republican ticket.Roy Snanwnhas filed lor sheriff and William Jmhnel has filed for county com- missioner from Commissioner Dis- l \ . B H 5 1 9l g U L ! c l .» n » »w -a n n u ?w a v W . - - - -a n d M r s .J .S ~G a r d n e r .M r .a n d M r s .A m d t ,al h o f B l a i r , b e s i d e t h e s o n a n d d a t e r s a n d S E R V I C E S ~t h e i r f a m i l i e s . F O R F .M .B U ' 1 " 1 ' S \ _ _m n o m U T Y N Q 11.11.w n c u .lffu.1».7I1 \ n n ¥ . ANI ' i `|i'l"NA`lS...f n f F ' 1 " § | l \ l l ' i | l M Funerm eervauc u nu - ---------Butta , 64 , we re h eld S atur day nr-\ ternoon at the Fred Bader FtlneralHo m e i n F r e mo n t , a n d b mlo l W I ma d e a t K e n n u d .Rev.May , tho fa th e r o r Fo ote r Ma y o f o m n - m d s perscinxl friend o f H r . Butts, offic iabed.Hr. Butts was an eff? ¥*9i5¢f1'¢_ . l J . l . l . l . ) | J | l l . L l . L J A l . A \ 4 | \ ; | | ; f Margaret.W est o f Arlin gton ear ned fo r the Ph i A lp ha sor ori ty n t Mi dlan d Collesre Len points toward the intra mur al c rown ass h e w o n t h e p e d d l e t e n n i s H n a l a t h e r e r e c e n t l y .T h e o a d d l e t,en~ n i e t o u m a m e n t i s o n e o f s e ve r a l - _ . _ _ - . . . . . . l 4 1 g n w a l t " i v * h h . . . - - -, , ._seal sale fund."- \Dr.C.D .Ho war d ,Dr .Mo r ri s Ni else n an d Dr W alter E . Go ehr- ing.assisted b y loc al nurses and member s of th e Mond ly Af te rno on Club will be in c harge o f the Blair clinic. Parents o f school children are u t u u v a u l i n n n n n l i i n r r n § \ \ n ' l »n h i l r l r v n tfic t ND. 1.4 This rne nnlf tlxn t i n th e ne xt f ew'weeks filin gs wi ll be made f or rr .; numb er of offi c es in c lud ing Co m-1 missioner I ) i s tr i c tNo .1 and No .' 2 ;Clerk o f the Co u rt;Coun ty i Cle rk;County Treasurer;Coun ty ' Superintendent;County Sheriff :md Co unty Asses sor. In ma ny inofM a , ~~ I u l¢ lH " 8 p o m 8 P o lliU IU L \Luna gow "J """\|1513I Lu v:u\.vuas»5u \aiuA " " " " " ' " ; - "_-ber o f t h e f i t i t graduahng' c 1u's.[W . A. A., with c ompetition prgan-1_0 take ad va n ta g e o f thi s worth» stanc es,i f an an forfner yearg.he hi d re - iz ed a mong the four noc iul u omri - wh ile and f ree servic e..th ere wi ll be ma n y f aiinga.Thus be f y ea rs9 ' F " U L L w a l t nm! nt tli etie lx on the u un ma .Mis s W est is \i » u su ally tru e o f th e s h er ff s o f - --- ---.1 .\. _2... .u..___- ...,¢u i We Still Have .Materid t o Vulcanize Casings We Wi l l B u y Your Old Tires For Cash .I l PRODUCTSOpen Al ~lgGOOD*/EAR E sTAfr10N ~o n m e w e a n ' It i m e e r h i s w w - u . 1 f °" t v a ." = " ' ° " ' \ . ' f ' : a . . . . ' 3 . * ' : . » . .E . . ° i ,I|:u~¢;n fxunerous filings. Oranges no Size Doz. 304: l l c ' J n opcorn ~ 2 lbs. 15c luing '¥é'53§.';2:§"-19c ancake Flour "§§3;'§§§;T 144: a k i n g Powder '[§'§;§j"§§,,9c ax Paper 100-Ft. Roll 19c rackers 2 lb. Box -184: n - c r e s ~uart Box --1Sc Cabbage Solid Heads lb. 4c o | PHONE 32 WE DELIVER A Green Gables M I L K 3 lge. cans 17 I We Will Buy Your Old Tires For Cash Regardless of Condition GO . . . _ _ - " a n n a s