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05-14-1942Frvm Eisst Nebraskzfs Moet Modern Weekly Newspaper Plant 'N -»~.j T h e O f f i ci al Cou nt yNR~sw-1? an :'|-mters f or 1942 ndentsFromallQuart¢rs of County ww Twmty-One Rural Corges1>0 _--»~ - - ~- ~ ~g g g s c a vn o n r m c m r n n vxm n w EMore LocalNewspic§qr_¢=5§ Than:Any'0thex{ Weekly ln Nebraska p gdo l ~nn .mQi; »¢ ~io e d u~w o w r n . 'theh al- ingthe o n f ; Y Y ____ _,__ __ l.argestGroup of lnductees Calle_'l`oda Approximately 70 En First Steps Of Train- ing At Fort Crook TO GO NEXT TOLEAVENWORT The largest group o l menbeinductedinto the armyWorldWax' ll from Waahingt County left this morning from Court House in Blair. There w approximately 70 men in map- Seventy-three had beeniginally named to leave today some were transferred m o p l a c e s . i t h a s b e e n e x p l a i n e d b y l o c a l b o a r d .T h e m e n a n d t h e i r i m m e d i f a m i l i e s a n d w e l l - w i a h e r a g a t h e a t t h e C o u r t H o u s e i n B l a i r 5 : 8 0 ,t h e h u g o c r o w d m o r e f i l l i n g t h e c o u r t r o o m a n d l o h a l l s o f t h e b u i l d n g .C a r s p a r k e d f o r s e ve r a l b l o c k s a ~ t h e C o u r t H o u s e s q u a r e .A f t e r r e c e i vi n g t h e i r o r d e r s , m e n w e r e t e n d e r e d g i i t a o f c ~ a n d c i g a r e t t e s b y m e m b e r s o f l o c a l V . F . W .P o s t a n d t h e i n g t o n L e g i o n p o s t a n d A r l i n ~ B u s i n a a m e n .G e o r g e T .H e d e l c o m m a n d e r o f t h e S t a n l e y E . p o s t o f t h e A m e r i c a n L e ~ p r e l a c e d t h e b o y s ' l e a v i n g w i few remarks.In the lint of inducbees this were a number of young ma men,whose leaving wasthaninformerindu/:tionsthere were many signs of at = emotions among the large cof onlookers as the two big b carried e men away.The nducteea go firat to Crook re they willtheirpreliminary medicalnation.Those who pass wil sent on to Fort LonvenwKansas, whore they willjixeir unitormn and their onde be assigned n basic training c They will receive six weeks' t ing at the camp after which will receive orders for f work.Those who are granted a 1 lurlough in bring to a closelocalaifairawill be requi go to Leavenworth belore > ing home.~ 1 h l . u- ~eis ly llie K1 |.-YARD ACCIDENT James Kuhr ol Scnppoose, Ore- gon.fomzedy u! Blair,was the victim of a shipyard accident at Vancouver, Washington,Saturday afternoon.Survivors include tWobrothers, Martin and Chris Kuhr. both of Blair.Martin Kuhr left fur ORG"only thin week.He wlll bring th~body of his brother back in Blzi for burial the latter part of thi~ week. ;D,§;§§i0. E. S. Notes ~ ~ 40th Annivers;z.;°;,.;:,\o f F o u n d Powlps. Gilbertson Store, W. J. Sas, BlueGoosnStore,Larson Market,Lund: Bros. Food Store, Carmll's Grocery, Bohn Store,and Wolff £t!ll\0LlningMon day , May 18th,delivery of f ood stuf fs i n Blair will he lim ited to one daily .The sin gle ris;- ~||.. » OWN LEAVES F O R A R M Roy Brown of Arlington et in the army air corps, 1 urday for Santa Ana,C~ ia, where he will report y.He had spent the pastmthsi n Ar lin g to n wi th nts,Mr .and Mrs.L1 *,"=;. ,r " .. ._ x ~ority of the trutors of Iowa havebeen taken. Other tracwra may betaken hum the county at a later dnte. which opens in Blair this weekunder the chairmanship of Stan- ley Bednar.Their contdbutionwasin the amount of $26.21 which was half of the moneywhich the boys had received for scrap iron which they had sold. In a recent drive in the city,14,000 pounds of scrap iron had been collected which the boys V.F.W. DIST. MEET PLANNED SUNDAY A district meeting of t.h¢ Vet.- erans of Foreign Wars will he held at the Blair V. F. W. Hall hut Sunday,Commander Paul CcmP~ ton has annoumced.The meeting will include delegates from Omaha and Fremont._ H # Mr . a nd Hr s . A . R. B ro c k wer ~ delighted recently to receive I. let- ter f r o m their elder son,Ma jo r Ernest Bmc k, who is now stationed a t Fo r t B en ja mi n o f Harri son, Indiana.Th i s plac e in located about fif tc e ri miles f r o m Indian- apolis, Ma jo r Broc k is a t pr es en t nt- tendi ng an army sc h ool of fmanc e where he will take a thn ge mo nths course.A f te r c ompleting th e c ourse there be will be sont to an- oth er tra ini ng school where,wi th twelve other s, he will take another three months c ourse. Af te r th is la s t course is c om- ple te d th e twe lve me n will be g iv ent a.division under Mr .Bro c k ..| l u L l I | `;J ~_ ""\-s.1 ,\: f f n af p 1.,_ :6 7 " *&Z;:.\§ "1"~~'f .'T ~ .'|':I .---1:5 .,~_3 2 5 .1 '~_ 'B _r .J " f ~'_.._..»~ f .. Tx 1 _ ;` : " ' -'~_. 1\|\e'|\||»nly|¢K\||I...|\|l|l\|I\|\ n h _1 ¢¢| Spring there am many very |:-~ MEN ~'tiful flower gardens and the own- °I'f'955 Arnencan Leglon aw~~sFREMONT WDRK*m are urged to bring their best. wall be presented these two by J..|n makes no difference what is is, M.Ilurcham Qf the Lemon post.Nearly all of the appxoxm telyiif it is a flower, take it to the Other scholastxc honors are to be fifty men who will beg-in work Wshow.miéo by Prilfoiplil Jamea C. tha Fremont airport developmenti Committees in charge of the ompson.under a WPA project will come flower show are listed below.Followxng the presentation of from Washington and Colfax'Armngernenta:Mrs. Lyle Gu.y_lllB class by superintendent J. R.counties, it was learned this week.el.Mrs. Morris Nielsen Miss 1da!Vl1"1¢\¢¢l. diplomas will be award- City Engineer L.J.Roessler of Johnson Mrs A_ (}jebel Mrs. ed bs' Walter F. Gutschow of the Fremont pointed out that most of Giffm-d'D;;0n ]5,1,.3 M R ilqppgn. hoard of educationtheavailable workers in Dodge cost.'The eomal highlight of the year,County are now employed on a city Registration:Philip 0'Hanlon the jun:or-senior banquet, in "hed" street marking proiect.Ruth Wolfe uled for Fnday evening The an- .:...nual baccalaureate service will . ;./ Food pres ervation is th e ti mely a topic of the c urrent projec t, lesson.A series o f leade r tr aini ng meet-1 x r?\ings is being held this week undea.=$_.Q.`bf*~l¢1 .the diredtion of Extens ion Agent .Ru th Wolfe.Bla ir icaderil me t 1. ~.9 . . a t th e couzrt house on 'I`lllBBdlY§\ ~ § < L =__;_. ..=:.3..A£ Kenna.:d lenders met W ednesrlrly .He r ma n leaders £0113Y (Thurs-.S{\\'1 Dwgo ,California,where sh d a y ) ;and A r i i n t o n loaders a n wali 1¢P0¥f fo r d uty at the nw-ruwFr i d a _ /base hosplbal She enlis ted in th m m g y .I n addition no the usual gro up U. s. Navy some ti me a go a nd 1 k r l I ute 'Lof projec t Tenders, Vic tory leader.. ran e as a :e nun.f r o m the various rur al districts A for mer Bla u'resldent,M i .Dzxon was graduated f r o m th | " C11 O :; .. .day , May 11 at the Ho me Ec onom- ic s ro om in th e B lai r Hig h B c ho oi building.Thos e p artic i pating in the sk in te stin g pr og rmn we re :3 6 I n s h - s ner, o! Fremont, will be in attend- ance,according to pnzsent plans. A l\rnc.h will be served lste in theafmmoonfollowing the meeting, which lakes place at 2:00 p. m. LEAVES FOR NAVALBASE HOSPITAL Miss Dorothy Dixun,daughwrnf Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dixon of Ft. Calhoun, will lexve May 19 fo 108 TAKE T. B.TESTS AT CLINIC Under the supervision of theMoncay Pgfwrpoqn Club .l tuber- BB " s ~9as Mrs. O"Hnnlon went. to the hos~ pital th e olde r af the children wI .8 tak en with the measles also. This wertainiy should c omplete the c irc le of had lu c k fo r th e f ami ly . To_ Try Sub Dunn Hcnzlik of the Universf Nebraska will be the prlnc'peaker on the prog-ram. Phy ensen,sa1utat»o1-ian,and Eun arlsen,valedictorian, will spn the subjects,"The Fight'reedom Never Ends"and " smith Is In America".Cha mnilton, an outstanding mem~f the clams, will also speak,ng as his topic "Our Pledge ervice".A highlight of the évening |the announcement of the representatimze boy and girl of i I# 1 <1' f d I I |I s as e n i o r s ,B t e a c h e r s ,6 r u r a l c h i l -' d r e n a n d 1 1 a d u l t s f r o m t h e B l a i rvi c i n i t y .\C h a . : l e s R o b e r t s o n n o t i f i e d T h e W e d n e s d s y ,M a y 1 3 t h e ¢ , e 5 | ; : E n t e r p r i s e r e c e n t l y t h a t a f l o w o r g i v e n w i l l b e r e a d ,a n d a a e c o n d ' 3 h ? W " ° 1 U b e h e l d i n t h e M a s o n i c test wi ll be given.Frid ay .May \bwld111z o n n e xt Saturday ,Ma y 'lstates, from nine o'c loc.k. AM. and on.It has been two years dnce thelast flower show and flower low ers missed the show last year.Undoubtedly they will be pleased to know that one will be held. Owing to the fine rains this=besu~ read.Drs.Morris Nielson and C. D. Howard gave the skin tests, as-sisted by Mrs.Mal-doo Shsdle, Mrs. Iflorena. Walker, and a groupofwomen of the Monday After- noon Club. th e little thi ngs of li f e whic h ma ke ar my li f e mo r e comfort- ab le f or th e bo y s in th e ar me d Iorvcea They furnish c offee, c ig- arettes and other inc identais. Contributions are being oc- oepted at the W ashin gton Coun- ty ba n k a t mi s time b y C h a i r - ma n Bednar.The c oun ty 's quo- ta is $600. | "~:and giris is well-prepared and eac h has high hop es for 9. br illiant fu~ ture despite th e fa c t th a t th e world th ey ar e ab o u t to e n te r i s .| A n n u a l F l o w e r S h o w T o "':a ° ~3 Graduate From B.H.S. Thursday Eve Déan Henzlik, U. Of N., Is Main Speaker On P r o g r a m Sixty-three young people will be graduated from Blair High School,next Thursday evening, May 21, at the annual commence- Plan Flower Show Here Enancial end of Uncle Sam's businea and wili be authorined boDay out funds of from $17,000 to $24,000 by check. Scouts Make First Contribution to U.. S. O. Blfiir Boy Scouts made the sold for 55240first, coritribution w the United The United Service Orgar =.;in~ BLAIR, NEBRAsKA, MAY 14,wazVOLUME xLv1 NUMBER 19 MRSPO'HANLONG l ' 0 C € l ' S C l i t \'H1xs_931e:nA1'1oN Taes Co tyI|)|-°..""'2,'»:°';~a»v..:"§:':e wenes ,,,g,.~ fs°5=~e§y£§'i' m a tl n C i t y ~ lt n avo i d a 10:00 O'clock Delivery To f_ggn§=g=;;;, Be Only One Made. To This :hon " - ~ - - -'f\2.~,m Cac the 0'I-Ianl\..»0n SelVU 111.130, \.| uu g Mseem.r. `§"§r" §'§é5 5*6i.E>cK\S£§é\;»"g~»¢ younger of Eight.Bla ir groc ery stores are'* ' - 5 \n.»r:\\.."eE*3'..€3E:,`il..'§,.Q§'&EiHere11-Ths1\I=wz"*rh2`{§»"£r'5{»`§=lg k-I Victory 1-iaircuan o n la st Mo n da y to menu,n e -bra sk a, wh er e it wi ll be used i n construc tion wo r k o n th e b o mb loading plan t n o w bei ng erected at tha t plac e.I t i s r e p o r t e d t h a t t h i s ~ ~ Bobo Wand,son of Mr .an Mr s.Ho me r W ar d of Kennare in pe de c tly wi lli n g to go " t the limi t." for an Allied vic tor; i t wo u ld seem.He i s pic turf nhnun wi i h his lBt£2Bt Cbfltfibl \ < ° r y W m ul.:luu ut .:..... . _ . - .'P h n w 1 r N E \ - w h i c h f o l l o w s o q e u f simi lar nature being ma d e i n muhn and hundred s of oth er c it- ivb throughout th e Uni te d Statesisinkeepingwi th a.suggestion {n»|r|the ra ti o nmg boards o f \\°=Lqhimr'ton County who are inte_r- . ;" I come a common practice ny me ":" '~~- -..._a. _...J 6\¢* l avant MJ tum-a Vxctory haircut. u u a g e L u m Plznting Hexwu c u uusu. ."..._.de lne r y fo r la te Sundny dinner shoppers.Ord er f or gr oc er ie s will be a c - c e pted u ntil 9 :3 0 A M. d ai ly , it i s announced. Rf n ws entering in to the ne w d n m , s 1Tan Sub-s1f;ce Swe R i>B§ri and prepa1 The Seedbedlnlhvuyu n e |I . Com will be planmd mis up ln uwset clover and sllnlfi I without plowing on the fnrmuGlenWilson,James W. Niel Ansel Taft and A. I-I. Sibbernall locawd in Washington Gou "Plowlng under sweet elm states Milan D. Austin, Assls Soil Conservltionist o!`f-he P Dinh-let."us ullly -le av e s M_m_M_; h r i iv bme:ak For butl a bergk. of will mst B. l calSaio: du m|Pi" mg..bewth.a I t li- or :wris yd ground loose and bare which sultn in l lot of soil washing loss of moisture, and later in ly and August the corn is a; -f;,e'yThese farmers are using surface tillage instead of u to prepare the land for Sulmurface tillage is done broad llat. V-shape sweeps vcut the roots of sweet clovcl falls and weeds without tu the mil. ovar.This leaves stnw ind other crop residw -ivq a n d mp - nin- hw' u r e Project W 9 me_n_'§'o At- bénd Series Q xvgeev-inqs This W eek day ' nedr w a m» wp nl tha ground w \ mulch.Dr.F. L. Duley and Runell, research men -Conservation Service, s ary in lege of Agriculture, L brash, have demonscrop residue left on \ground makes it possi have been xnviueu W »~-~..--rneetingsf Washington Count! homemnkeus plan to can thelr surplus garden products this yearas n home line of defense. and the auhject of food preservation take: on added importance-The dryins and brining method.-1of preserving fruits and vegetables will be stressed at Miss Wol!e's meetings.Canning and freezinll mp probably the most desirable m-tlwds; however, when lt in no cexsary to preserve large ¢I\-\l¥}\-\- ties of food. hnnius and dnrms have their place._The rnain purpose 01 <l\'Y3"Kfoods, as set forth in the Pr\1J¢C\\ lesson material, are:To removalsufficient moisture from foods rmprevent spoilnge;to remove tlxla moisture in such a way as £0 PN'Jerve aa muth of the food VB-\\lB as possible: and to pmerve aa much as possible of the natural flavorand cooking characteristics of the raw material.Although many mine s and vitamins are lost in brining, s brined vegetable is, of gourse, Pr?-ferable to having no vegetal>le_m the diet.Fermentation in bnne produced by dry sslting and sa\t~ing without fermentation will be included in the brining di.sc\lSSi0n. County Feeders Plan Tour Of sC u m m g C o u n t y To M a k e T o u r O n Th u r s ~ da y , Ma y 2 8 th. De c i s i o n Re a c he d Tue s da y Wnphington County feeders willtourCumingCountyonThurs- day, May 28th, it has been sn-nounced, following a meeting ol the directors of the feeding aaso»eiatiun held at Blair last Tuesday evening.Although present plans are notentirely complete, the time of the hour has been set w leave Calhoun at 7:30 AM., Blair 8:00 LM., and Hooper at 9:15 A.M.The tour will terminal-e at 4:00 p. m. DEC. 24, 1941 Henry David Mark, a natlve of Blair, having been hom here on H110 6, ma n moms killed in action on December M, 194| in the Pnnliplm,Early settler! will remember the Mark family Y-he father operating Blair High senoon in no .....Wattendedthe Clarkson Hospital school of nursing nnd since her graduation two years ugo she has been a member of the hospital staff. RUFUS OLSON TO LEAVE DANA Rufus Olson, well knovm Dana College athletic coach. will severhisconmctionswiththecollege at the close of the current school year he has announced this week.Olson has been coach at Danafor tl\e past 10 years during which time he tumed out some foot-ball and 1°-me teams with records of 100% wins.He has been a la- voriw among the student body throughout hismany yarn of ser- vice here.The coach has nn definite planstoannouncealthough he stated any this week um he was wn-sldering several coaching positions in Omaha.He will not leave Blair, however, until mid-summer. Meanwhile,Dana College planatocurtailitsathletic activities next year due to a shortage of men students.Just how drastic the curlailment will be has not yetbeen. determined but thielimins-tion of the football work next fall ls said to be in the effing. BOARD SEEKSREGISTRANTS The local Selective Service board is having trouble, it is learned, in locating several registrants who have failed to give notincstion of change ol address.It would be appreciated if anyone kmwinz the preent whereabouts of the following men would contact tl'\a»Bollrd in the court house at _Blain Ted Ellis. last known addrma HermanRt. 1; Charlie Bay, Kennard Rt. 1: Harry Linderman,Mspletnn. Iowa;Arthur John Bauersachs, Herman Rt. 1: William Ray Red- ding.%Ernest Arp,R.I-'. D., South Omaha, Nebraska. TIRE PERMITS A R E I S S U E D The tire rationing board has W. L. Hindley, Blal-r, 1 tire; T1- son-Long, Herman, 1 tire;HarryF/ehtenkamp, Arlington.1 fs-gatorLire;Frank Bates.Kennard,1 truck tire; HoseaWilson, Blair, 1truck tube; Albert V. Kool, Arl-ington,1 redpped tire;G.W.Wilson, Blair, 2 tractor tires and 2 tubes; w. E. Lneke, 1 mek tire; E . L B-aver,1tire m a i tube; K1L1_E"[§`1N A( y f i ( ) N ue.-a permits no the following: . buslnvaa an dn meant loatiun mn. Thompson, Kerman, 1 trunk Aa the airport work progressesand the marking project ls com-pleted, Dodge county men will be added to the airport project. TO HOLD FINAL E X A M S S O O N Final examinations will be held at the Blair High School next Tuesday and Wednesday. All een- iors, whose grades are average,will be excused from the last week of school, including tests. Farm Lnbor Committee ls Now Functioning Hope To Bring Men And Jobs Together Tlds S u m m e r Look for the orange posters!They will tell you the name of the man in your community who will help you to find farm labor. The p rds are being posted bythe Farm Labor a11b~commlttee of the Civilian Defense Committee. The committee chairman is How-ard Jensen of Arlinton and themembers include: G.. Beadle, FL Calhoun; Gilbert Potadle, Herman;I-'rank Byers,Kennard;Howard Rhea, Arlington; W. A. Steaven- son,Fontsnelle;H.Lyle Guyer,Blair, and E. D. I-'shmey of Blmlr. The operation of the plan tobring together jobs and available labor, both men and machines, is based upon a system of volunteer community representatives.All available labor is urged t0'*{§glB~ter with the locul represe tiveand those deeinng labor,either temporary or permanent, should inform the representative The lo~w representatives are cooperating with the U. S. and State Employ- ment Services.Men looking for fannf work, school boys looking for summerjobs, farmers wishing to do cus- tom work and even the business-rnsn who is willing so help a fewhours each day, should all regis- mr with the local labor represent- ative as soon as posdhle.The local representatives in Waahlnglan County are:Herman-Henry Trahlnn.Telbasta--Schalenman Store. Fontanolle-Harold Strenger. Wl8l'\H\KWn--Tod Nelson. Kennard-Glenn Rosenbaum. Arllmnon-»H. c. McClellan. Fort Calhoun-Henry Kruse. Construction:Marion Stnckleu.Lyle Guyer,Rvv Atwood,Roy Dudgeon,E. D. Fahmey.The following classes may be en-tered:Single entries,basket ar» rangement,vase arrangement, table arrsngment, msntel arrange- ment.Vases will be furnished. All entries should be in by te'\'l n. m.In regard to awards, it has been announced that there will be nocompetitionbut every exhibitor will be given a suitable award. Remember, the hall will be op-en from nine o'clock on.Bringyour flowers. No charges. Publicurged to attend and inspect the exhibit, SENIORS ENJOY ANNUAL OUTING 'Blair High School seniors en~joyed their annual elses day. Fri- day_ with areund sixty young peo»Pie spending the day in Lincoln.The group left early in themorning for the capitol, via pri- vate automobllm,Among otherpoints of interest visited durinK the course of the morning wereLincoln High. Sdxool, the state his-torical society, the mme eavilvl. the Chamber of Commerce, LinmlnAirplane and Flyimr Sehool.Dur- ing the afternoon they attended Lixwoln theatres, or visited Antel°l>e park or the University Of Nebraska campus. The seniors were dinner guests of the,Lincoln Chamber of Com- merce. ROACH-HEIMPHILL NUPTIALS IN MAY Miss Betty Anne Roach, daugh- ter ol Mr. and Mrs.David J. Roath of Denver, announces herengagement to Robert F, Hemphill. 90:1 ol Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Hem-phill of Ommhn, formerly of Blair.The marriage will take place the latter Part of May ln Mission Texas.The bride, a frequent visitor in Blair during the past, is a gradu- ate of the University of Nebraskaand belongs to Pi Beta Phi.Mr. Hemphill, who was graduated from Blair High School in 1987 and laterattended Dana College, is s grad- uate ol the Univerdty of Nebras~ka where he was affiliated with Siam# Alpha Hlsiion.He is nn aviation cadet and is taking a wma in advanced pursuit brain- ille at H<¢°r~e Field, Mission, Tex- as.He wlll receive his wings and commission this month. BUY DEFENSE BONDS B l a i r - H . L y l e G u a n d E -l y e r .um s wa mps No w mke place at the school auditonurn on Sunday evening. l\VINS HIGH HONORS l AT NAT'L CONTEST Marilyn Nelson of Herman won a rating of superior plus in the piano division at the National Mu-lsic Contest in Omaha, lsst week. A medal will be awarded to her in the near futureOnly sixteen years of age, Miss Nelson is a most talented young pianist.She won honors in the state contest last year, but was unable to attend the natiow meet as it was held in Kamen City. Miss Nelson ia the daughter olDr. and Mrs. W.L Nelson, Her man._ ,.._ ...._ - -GW E P ROGRA M A T NE W E NG L A N D A program was given at theNew England School near Her-man, Thursday evening, with thegraduatingclass in charge.Themain features were two one~sct plays, "Wildcat Willie", and "Ouch, My Corn".Other entertainment included "Swiss Mountain Song"hy the rhythm band;songs by the boysand girls glee clubs and mixed chorus;and a selection by the Herman high school girls octette Lunch was served at the close of the evening.. TEN DAYS AND COSTS .Marshall Dave Cummings of Henman arrested Cecil Romine re- cently on a charge of drunkenness.The hearing was held in the county court on Hay 12 and Ro- mine was given a sentence o! ten days in jail and ordered to Pay ehe costs in the sum of $8.95 MUSIC STUDENTS GIVE RECITAL The voice class of the Blair Hilh School will present a recital this (Thursday)evening before anaudienceofparentsand friends. Inslrucwr Leslie Ma th ia in eharge ol the program "I'T`{."M L `F PRODUCES 97 WOOLEN SKIRTS Herman Red Cross workers have eompletd 97 wh'woolenskirts, it was reported this week by Mrs. Henry Truhlsen. Herman Rod Crou ehairman.The articles A Brown.awaiting his call to the colors.Brown, who holds a private pilot's license, is a graduate of the Arlington high school and spent two years at the Univer-sity of Nebraska in Lincoln; he received his license at Midland College in IH-emont alter takinga C. A. A. course and has fifty hours credit in flying,/ For sev-en months, he was employed in the Lockhend Aircraft plant at Burbank, California.Young Brown is a grandson of Frank Brown of Arlington ani ! of Peter Svendpmd of Bl 15 Graduate At Herman »oT h i s E v e n i n g , Catherine Brodersen And Evelyn Richter Lead Glas _ . . . - ram sa compared mu.,,..,,...,,,|prevents soil washing and drying out ol the soil.Glen Wilson informed Austin that with bla tractor and threesub-surface sweeps he sub-dlled56 acres o l second-year sweet clover in two days. With s plow followed wiw s hm-row he said it would have taken him live days.Thus,Wilson saved considerable labor which is now almost impos- sible to hire, and ho figured hesaved from 85 to 40 gallons sf! lI Charter Members, AndFirst Candidates Spe- .cially Honored The members of the McKinleyChapter of o. E. S. ol Bllil' hemaspecialmeetinglast Thursday evening celebrating the lortieth anniversary of the founding o ! the organization.Two charter members were present, M11 F. W. Arndt and Mr. trlrt/or fuel by sub-tllling. ln °'*'|\vx\nem Kelly, also one of the two dltion to this saving Wilson ex-,l i n t candidates for inidation,pects according to raulta obtain-'."3 hir farmers throughout wefill' Hnnnls al-?$:fw ":\°¢° name,to get bigger coiryleldalen on account ot illnas. Tbeans with less soil "K-' Wil- were present and duly ho n o zd son also sub-tillod 12 sera of oldlueum Amdt and Kelly were giv- alfa lla. He '*"'" nut the ""°'P'en seats in the m e and l i n were set to cut about six inches in ,gong was presented Wim a gif; gy,deph"No other ground 9"9'n"¢»oken of the ateem ln which shetlon beside lub-Lilling will be donelin mm fields. The com will \»e'§§ 153 21,,,§L',f,.M""' G planted on the contour with a two- row liater.' pMr.0. M.Ireland, who for n long term of years served asMr. Sibbernsen will surf ace Worth Patron was also resent u Station ln Lincoln This wm leave the straw on the surface of the ground throughout the sum- mer. Last year Sibbemsen used Filwén young people will be sub-surface tillage lor groundgraduated from the Herman Hign preparntion for small grain, with School at the annual commence-ment exercises Thm-sda eveuinys.May 14.Members of the class of' 1942 are Virginia Grenier, Lillil-n Hansen. John Skinner, Ira Wofcn,Catherine Bmdersen.Janice Pet- ersen,Lenora Cashman,Evelyn Richter,Betty Korshoj,Marvin Jordan, Frances Mae Hansen, Vio- ;==>»d suecaa._ W A R B O N D S A L E S L A G T H I S M O N T H This morning, n large contingent of our boys left to KiVo their all to their country and so do this partin bringing ee an end this terribleletPetersen,Ervin Modlin, Jackwg ' Petersen. and Nonna Kruse. The exercises will open with apiano proceselonal to be played -G Marilyn Nelson, and an invocation by Rev A W Clarke The sslutshury address will be given by Evelyn Richter Cslher me Brodersen is valedietonan The pnndpsl address "World Afire will be Ewen by Lxeuten ant Govemor William Johxlon. the diploma and sehoiaralup awards will be made by Superin-tendent F K.Alexander The eighth grade graduates will re cene their diplomas also at thistimefrom County SuperintendentRalph E. Falxthlld Other features of the programinclude the "Hymn of Peace" by the mxxed chorus and a dedseationby the girls glee dab The bene-dichon will be pronmmced by Rav Clarke- Everyone of them is going to need food, clothing, arms and amunitkan.lt's our job he/rg at horns to see that they get all of thesethings, and the method by whl¢h' we can do it is by buying bonus to the fullest extent no which we are capable.Washington County has beenssked to buy $18,400 in bonds ln\ the month of May.So far, salesl hind our boys.Remember, when you buy bonds you are.tznding bonds for bullets. lt'|one way you can send your-oumplimmts to Hitler and Hirohi-tn, and you can depend on our boys' delivering your message. Mr. and Rin. L. C. Klopp and Rags spent 'llothds Day in Ly-,ons, where they were guests of Hn. Klopp'a puenta, Mr. and Hn. plant _his corn following sub-sur-and Wm, ;,,,A m m g ;Pat- lace tillage wlgx an °='1'";,§Y corn ron. planter.e wi cu tivale e comwithsmallIweeas has been'Several impromptu speeches psdone at the Nebraska Experiment-iwere given and letters from ab- sentee members were read. In th# speeches, which were of the rem-|inis~:ent order,much of the hi l - tory of the order was gone over.Refreshments closed the enter tainrnent which was a. most please ant affair. MAY SECURE R C. YARN FOR KNITTING Red Cross yarn w be used in lmitting sweaters, scarfs. wristlob.and rnufflers may be obtained ho m Mrs.W. J. Koopmsn °€' Blair, chairman of the Red Crosssewing and knitting unit in Wash- ington County.Directions for knitting the above-named articles may he ob-tained,also, through Mrs. Koop- man.Complete instructions (nr beginning lmittera were given is s November issue of Life Maga- zine, it has been pointed out. 4 0 E T 8 T o M E E T A T B L A I R The Dodge-Washington Countyvoiture of the 40 et 8 will meet ar. ,.Blsir tomorrow evening tor a at fish supper at due Eat Shop fol- lowed by a regular business me$=- ing at the Legion hall. Mrs. Anna King, who was cam-fined to her bed most ol'h t ! week, is so Za! recovered from her illness aa to be bank at her that n -.'. 1 nr.'fV~I.Nelson win W¢!'~"}aren't "D w par-le/t's all get be-l hlvebeensenttoheadquutarl.c, E, Mcldunles.in the Armlt Hardware.fi `5:`&=§"1.E&»<ix anion Station.ma..SlllllLu; 4Rhuir. Nohrankn. M30 .I-Il. 1942 -'rms =m==P.L=S.L-______-_ -__.....__.-..__._Y o u n g é » f ; ° ;o f ~R a n k W i t h t h e C u t e s t " '* ' " " " " ; .. .1 ~4 h |-: : :r r f Hold Fourth Annual Ruta] _Commengement Here q-L-¢.."»».nnmml Washimrton\..---. r u :=`»nERPR| I l l b L I 1 .fI...l='..§.,,. Price Por Year. $1-5°\.T W P f . 1 1 l ¢F »1 .. | 1 4 ..a " .¢\ " » 'Q .."0I9u'..9 \ .. ¢:_.|.. '. .\l .'.l|a .|4 ..°l . ... . . . -u n Bhlr'| Leadinsz Newspaper m-»~»~..»---»» -Entered us second-chu matter under the act o! CODIIHI Of l\llr¢1\L ;8'l'9. at the poatoffice at Bhir. Nj}=_fH_§k°-_v \2 j" me rv -......-..-County eighth and tenth gmde gmdustion was held at the Blair High School auditorium,Tuesday evening, with a large gathering ot students and patrons in atten- dance.This was the first time Lhat the tum!commencement event had been held in the evening, and it proved to be an entirely suc- cussful md satisfactory venture.The program was opened byRev. T.A,Lindenmeyer,Church of Chdst pastor, who spoke anfew wards of lnvoestion,County Su- penntendent Ralph E.FairchildofBlair also spoke bdefly.Su- perintendent J. R. Vinckel of the Blgir City school system welcomed the assemblage, and he was tol-lnwed by Mrs. Elizabeth Staples, Pleasant View school instnxctur, who spoke in response. Principml speaker of the evening was County Superintendent H. H. Munson of Beatrice,Nebraska.. 1 1Z 1 Mr. Munson, a former cnuutauqualecturer igld a World War veteran,spoke an the timely subject "To- morrow And You", tempering his thoughts with a humor that de- lighted the students and pmrents, alike. Additional entertainment was provided by the junior high a cap- pella choir, which sang "The Mar- ine Hymn" and "Steal Away" un-der the direction nf Leslie E. Marks, Blair school music teacher; llliss Doris l-lagelin sang "By the Waters nf Minnetonka",accom- panied at the piano by Miss Cla- rissa Wicks; s Krwo of Hnrtung school children sang "Whispering Hope" and "I Don't Want to Play ln Your Yard" under the direction of their teacher, Miss Marcella Laudenkloa. Diplomas, presented by County Superintendent Fairchild,wereawarded the following eighth andtenthgradersoft.he county'a schools: PUBLISHED EVERY 'lHUKfDUAL I s b d i to r a n d r b i i s h e rJ O H N A . R H O A D E u \\AdvertisingJ . HILTON RHOAI) I:. S_ Ass istant Edi to r, -~--~ » nun:1 »n¢\P.fli!n\ rs.to the club at the next meeting.Sunday, the Herman .nmdny DOB ce IAt Lhe cione of the Baptists' pro-gram,each mother was given atokenandgiftswerepresentedto the oldest mother, Mrs.Mary Hansen,and the 'youngest ,moth~ er. Mrs. Jamas Wegt. MARY-BETH 1\I¢QUAn.run»,. ........-MISS VANOLA J. BRUNTON, Linotype Oparstur nz.-mls nAsMussEN, Linotype umm... H i a t t n ma m y n n'Te n r o t i vc I s t h G r a d s Q F u r o u s Ii a xM a x n a B a x t e rJo h n Il e c kW u i d e m a r B 0 6 1 P g p l I¥u|;¥1l_!§' N o .Il a r c h a n o r r a d u u l e a BF h n k n L l R c r a.n 3'.'fm *f'1o11D=°U Tefbashrx,D i s t .N o .HS y l vi a L n l l n m n s t h f l r u d r G r a d u a t e s Il u d t m y K vr k l m f fQ u e n t i n fi i sn r qu l rd l R o m m u ,n m .N o .a sR o b e r t . D i vI M r a m G r a d e G r a d u a t e H o w a r d . I'e u m a n B U :G r a d e G r a r l l d l o D o n l l d Rmumuzmsal a 0 summed by Miss Ramenne Dau.-~ centered wi the werne ,gf E "QF maid "°:;:';§;'.,:;°:..;; Roads. and wa.nresnzled "gg my Lunch was served by Mr. and Mrs.Emgnett R°H°'€° who welcom c Tom Wakefield, Jr., and Mr. andaemors.Marvm Jordan respond-IME (;H Blanchard. Mrs. J p_ Jeapersen,WQMQ;Matron,and _ Mrs. James Presba, delegate, are, attending the session of the Grand §:Chapter in Omaha this week." "_...a U--'8 W Clarke ed.For "R" Mr.Alexander had Responsibilities."O",Opportuuity--Marilyn Nelson;"A",Ac h n a B t t A n Q u s t~_£'f'2'.-§ff..=.y. ...;..," R;g(;§g|g Ja m e s N l e b a u m0o0Il r r w n t r r , D i a t .N o .I 6N o r a ffnllngrm " 3 Gr a d e G m d x m t r sh o n Ill W u l f Jo h n W o l n n m n nl l i c l m n i So|;en»\:~n H u l h r r l n n d ,D i a l .N 5 .2 W i l m a .\y g|: mrd ssh G r a d e Gr a d u a t e s Y vi l l l l r l l l vrR h o \ l n r l n S c h j n d t an l 0fl r r m fm , \ IIi n ¢ .N o .I 2 [Jo ri s L r m p u h f l m d r :H r m l n a l e a W l l lz u r Cl e m e n t sF l m r l o l l u l l n n n c l mIt e m r s J~a in n e r ! l n r m Jo -l pe nw nN u n n K n n t lH e i l L a m :L m h M a o l n w el m l r i vi n Tw a n IZll on Sh ee tsIm n r m m e T3 l g l e i t N o r m a I N * \ \ e r hc¢c Hn a l a r u l ,D i ! ! !vo .s aH n .Ra t n e r H a n s e n l o i n O r u d r G r a d u a t e sH o w a r d L a r s e nIm r rr ~ !Xu h h n n nL u i l l l n K u h l m a nN o r m a L t n n l r o m Io n a G e r m a n o na rm mnr. No. 4:H r s .F r o m H l vo l a l a s h G r a d e G r a d u a t eN e l d a II m l a y S H I G r a d e G r a d u a t e sM a l vl u llni-~xA l l vn E u g n m : Jo n s o n ¢l 0 H l l b e r ,D m .N o .uH r s .M a r g a r e t I l h b e c r o m G r a d e t fx a d u a t eL u m i n a lI< l l t m\ k n m p H a r l a n IIrh l vr zk a na pB e t t y S i m ! n t h G r m l r ( l u l d u a t r lL o n l t n r i n m i tN o r m a 'li ao nu ui I 0 USl u rl f r D i a l .H n .$3Br tt y A n d c r n r n 8 t h U r a d c G r a d u a t e sH m a n l i n u x M l l l y H n a t h n c k o r as ¢0 G l m d a l e ,D i n .. o .55H a r p e r s !W u l b u m a m G r a d e G r a d u a t e :M l l d r l d A l h a t k(h e ra l d R t o r j o l m K e u n a r d .D i a l .N o .U.l l u r i u Y n m r r s t h G r u d r O m d u u t n L o i s A u n l 'o w } c r g h l f | B rI"r |\ nc nC h u : l m .P r an m nF h a r l m I m t h a L l l n l u v:D a n i e l a D m e s .-or1 : m mI'o u n e nISI!!!-f=°f==I A " U " ,UESIFEB ¢.\|.|n.| nn ..- _ __son;"S " ,Su ess--J ohn Skinner; Class Propb Curtis Ry an ; Class Wi '-~-Franc es Mae Hansen. 'fhoro wa ;also gro up singing.A t t h nc lusion they attended n KEY. him unc .Fla ......._-.__were dinner guests,Sunday ,o f Mr .an d Mr s ; W i lli a m Campbell at Bla ir . Th e y mo to r c d to Oma h a that a fterno on to visit. their sons, 5 c o 1 u | A r th u r a n d Douglas of Linc oln."h°f"atdt"f| L'':_;'°15reTh¢'I%:'i'f 'i l Honoring 1\Iother's Day a fa m- ; : m_ s . . °na "B lu e ' W h i te sn d ii ly r e un i o n wa s h eld at th e ho me I'c -rfec l"'of Mr s.Cla ra W hltnac k.Present. .iwo ro Mr .an d Mr s.Ed ga r W hi t- .Sunday,.Be.r tha Lo we °"\ '== "ma¢k a nd Mr . a nd Mr s. Lo ui s c m-tamed for Mess rs. and hie sda mes znm nod baby of Roc kford,m i - G.F.L0\\f:,S.R.Lo we .H' ' " 7 ln o i s °Mr . a n d Mrs . Gu y Bailey of.1 l3....\."A H In\l.¢e|n|..::..Mn nmI Mrs.Robert F | y g ` 1 n§ f ~ f ~ -a f '~ w s .H *f s 1.,ng 5 1 .1 f i ; ~'..~1-'H .- ~s o .~1 ~~1 , i '»...e s .1 . . - , g r 1 ..1 3 .u'..-_.#.s }'~. Q ~ 1 .§\r »\..1..t E 1 I.. .".Y .I ~. v ; \.f f ." _.a,. v .1.1 ~ ,J s f .~..."~:~f .::=~- 2.~i~*¢=e.?5m " * "l *..WZ ;:y a ~.°»--\ 5 .:.;l M ,r W itho ut exc eption,there is hardly s parent wh o does no t think tha t hi s or h er pa rtic ular youngster is outstanding in good looks,an d srnartness or th a t something ab o u t th e m mak es the m h ead an d s hou lde rs abo ve all th e othe r ki d s in the n ei gh - borhood.Some weeks ago Th e Enter» prise sponsored a p hotogr aph er wh o we n t to th e to wn s of A r i - ington,He rman ,an d Fo r t C a l- hou n i n s ea rc h of th es e y oun g- TOWNSENDERS MEET MAY 21 IN BLAIR La te st developments in the c ampai gn to obtain speedy pas- sage at W ashington of H. R. 1036, whic h wo uld ma ke t.he Townsend Plan a la w,wi ll be explained to 'Townsen dites i n Blair on May 21, 8:00 PH1.a t Sc he ff le r Ha ll wi th H. B. Fis lar as p rinc i pal spea ker. Th e me e tin g wi ll be one of 75 simi lar gatherings in th e states o f Kansas,Nebraska,W y omin g and Colo rado dir ec ted fr om Town- send Nation al Headquarters i n lCh ic a go as pa rt of Dr Fra nc i s E .5 § ''a \l .U '..1 ;.. ~ I ~ 1 s :». i l o, f . .g ,,.§5 ; , .. ..1 \~5 ~~4 ¥ `" 1 W ..l .\.i f i l IIo I ster n who a rc the pri de a nd joy of their respective parents.Pic- tured above are some of them, in their best poses.W e thi nk they 're a swell bunc h.W h at d o y o u thi nk of th em? L e f t to ri g h t th ey a re asfollows: upp er r ow: Dean Blo c k, son of Dr. and Mrs. I). M. Bloc k, Ar li ng to n.Ra y mo n d an d Ger- maine Ludwig, s on and daughter of Mr . a n d Mr s . R. C . L u dwi g ; Sandra La s he r , d au g hte r o f Mr an d Mrs . A llen W . L a ak er , A rl- .\.. .' J e I v t,3 ';.r v .ga ington;Be tty A nn E c h te mp , dau ghter of Mrs . Le na E c h te n- kemp , A rlin gto n; a nd Bill Re c k- mey er , so n o f Mr . and Mrs . W . T. ltec kmey er, Arlington. Second Ro w:Me rlin Na pp s, son of Mrs. W illiam Nappa, Arl~ ington;Rob ert W ager,son o f Mr. and Mr s, V . G. W ager , A rl- ington; c hildren of Mr. and Mrs. To m Mc hlshon,Ar li n gton ;J o Dean, daug hter of Mr . and Mrs. A. C. Mar sha ll, A rli ngton; J a n- ice,daughter of Mr .and Mr s . 'MRS. LILLIE PHIL-BROOK BURIED MAY 6 ¢ - _l *" Happenings Of By-Gone Years io Years Ago;-1932 Funeral servi c es for Mrs.Li lli e Philbrook of F o r t Calhoun were held Wednesday alter noon Ma y6,a t the Siévers Fune ral h o m e . Five day s of rai n in thi s c o unty Rev.Th omas & n d li n ,Presbyter- totaled 2.14.liao pastor, offic iated an d inter- Dr. W illiam Rathrnann and ll1iss| \1l\'H\l1 wa s mad e i n th e F o r t Cal» houn cemetery .Mr s .PhilbrookOli ve Smith ha ve an nou nc ed the irma rr ia ge of mor e than two y ears 'had passed away on the recedinpg Sunday,Ma y 3 .. A s Li llie Belle Han kin s,she was born at Loogootee, Illinois, on February 27,1871.Sh e wa s mar - rie d to Fr ank P hilhr ook a t A ve na ago.Defi nite h igh way routing s h ave been established,and the new W as hin gton hig hway will be rou t- |.ed do wn Sou th treet fr o m Ea st To wn s e n d s national expa ns io nlto ' I h i m then No r th to Nehras-» c ampa ig n to es tab li sh hi s plan of lm S tr ee t. pensions fo r a ll persons over 60f_Six W ashington County stu~ '°-i~'§i.° .,i?§°s is being mdoub led . ""'" '-' h onor ed at the U'"" °'°"' Y.°f Nebr aska this week were Alic e I ~ " ".~ g g "t Fuhrmeiste r, He rman. Bo tto m Ro w:Don Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo W eber, Arl- ington;Franc es and Dore tta, children o f Mr . a n d Mr s . F . G. Petersen,Ar li n gton ;Ga ry an d Connie , c hi ldren of Mr. an d Mia H.B.Appleby ,Ar li n gton ;J o An n , d a u gh te r o f Mr . a n d Mr s . A. L. Spr ing gate, Ar lin gto n a nd Sanford,son o f Mr .an d Mr s . Flo y d Gi lfr y of Ar lin g to n . Th en spreading th e c ards be- fore the may or, he began with the ac e: "W hen I see the ac e, it re minds me th at th ere i s b ut on e God ." " W h e n I see the dence,i t r e - mi nd s me of F a th er a n d So n. " "W he n I se e the tr ay , it re~ min ds me o f Fath er,Son an d Ho ly Gh o st. " "W hen I see the four, it xeminds me o f th e f ou r Evan geli sts th a t preac hed- -Mathew,Ma r k ,L u k e and J ohn." " W h e n I see the five,i t r e mi nd s me o f th e f ive vir g in s tha t ..'td rn me d th ei r lamps.There were .gxgno -S on Fe brs ar y 2 5h1 8% h"" dlten b u t fi ve were wise an d fi ve ; ';.;<;=§§ ;;restif;r?i`i':1g ;,";;ed= ° ; § ; » i s foolish and were shut out." in death by her husband I\Irs.|W hen. I see the six, it reminds Philbrook is s urvived by the ,,,,,»;;@;g;t gildsix day s" the Lord made =;0 ille an d Rus se ll; two u .: "~seven i t i e - C l l r t l s G Il l la mW a n d a G ll l ln mYin.-nn n rv R llll ll! i. !&l\I\Irt\\l Gu y u rA r l vn e H u l lV i o l a Joh mw on h i l l y Jo n e sl i u r n l d L a n s e n .'l"n mu\y l f o n n r d l I r n w t I a m :l é m m n 1591 l: \Iml £1.~D o n a l d RlenramH o r a m B l o n r h nsqF r a n r l l M i l l a r 1n nn \l l\M lllél'U !B 1 1 I g ~ Fuhrmeiste r, He rman. Bo tto m Ro w:Don Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo W eber, Arl- ington;Franc es and Dore tta, \\ :- I li . .and \| \| 1 P C i'z`§»1i§3 ~ 3,1 Leroy .lmrvBarbara MmCozmughyHarold!\leKlmhorHe lm IuichinnllnlJnhn McQunn"lcNlelnPou1no11PhnrlottoRh ma m Eusvne RnhinnnuGeraldineQllvbury Ric hter apo.ruvolyn,r u . . ... _ . " l: J lu u ,Aiil _"_______ . .an d Dmkfe-Be rt I { ° " "an d °I"1" | nnd children,Mr .an d Mr s .wi l - \ dren.Miss Bes tnc p Ric h ter °f| 1isrn F a lk an d Vi rg in ia o f Omn - 'Omaha,and Mrs.J ohanna 0 \ 3 ° " ' \ h s ;Vi r gi l and Buster Whitnac lnl' Th e Hi ll Qn e k A id S o c i ety wi ll meet wi th llr s .J .C.Jensen. Thursday ,M o '21.Mr s.E m m a Hansen o r Oma h a is sponding the week at the J ames V a n Ho r n Home. Mr . an d irs.Leo F au sett we re Mr .and Mr s.L y n n Armst.rong\ of B lair vis ited Fri day even ing st. the J . M. Brewster home. Mr .and Mr s.Ha r old Johnsonand bab ;:»f Teksmah visited Mrs. Har ley xc r t a n d Tr u b i e o f L o s i Angeles,Calif ornia , at th e J .M. Sund ay dinc i;,guests of Leo's msgs er me.u n Y. n1oLhc r, Mrs. Ann o Fsusett at Te-Musa Bestnc e Ric hter of Oma - l s t h o S da I h s spent Moth er's Ds y _ig He r ; W itho ut exc eption,thc ro is hardly s parent wh o does no t think tha t hi s or h er pa rtic ular youngster is outstanding in good looks,an d srnnrtness or th a t sornc thing shout. theni mak es the m h ead an d s hou lde rs abo ve all th e othe r ki d s in the n ei gh - borhood.Some weeks ago Th e En ter - .A am I hnfinnl Betty Ann Echtenkamp§3Ul!"i \»\n0 IIT!! l.|\C }lllu\: auu ;v,of their respective parents.Pic- tured above are some of them, in their best poses.W e thi nk they e a swell bunc h.W h at d o y o u thi nk of th em? L e f t to ri g h t th ey a re aafollows: upp er r ow: Dean Blo c k, son of Dr. and Mrs. I). M. Bloc k, Ar li ng to n.Ra y mo n d an d Ger- maine Ludwig, s on and daughter of Mr . a n d Mr s . R. C . L u dwi g ; Sandra La a ke r , d au g hte r o f Mr an d Mrs . A llen W . L a nk er , A rl- . . . n - _ ._d a u g h t e r o f M r s .L e n a E c h t e n - k a m p ,A r l i n g t o n ;a n d B i l l R e c k - m e y e r ,s o n o f M r .a n d M r s .W . T .R e c k m e y e r ,A r l i n g t o n . M e r l i n N a p p a ,S e c o n d R o w : son of Mm. W illiam Nappa , Arl~ ington;Rob ert W ager,son o f Mr. and Mr s, V . G. W ager , A rl- ington; c hildren of Mr. and Mn1. To m Mc hlahon,Ar li n gton ;J o Dean, daughter o f Mr. and Lira. A. C. Mar sha ll, A rli ngton; J a n- ice,daughter of Mr .and Mr s . Cnllurc n DL nu. auuu Allin.. .v.Petersen,Ar li n gton ;Ga ry an d Conn ie, c h ildr en of Mr. and Mm H.B.Appleby ,Ar li n gton ;J o h n n |1nnah!.Pr of MT. and MTB. voima . Snlx nurym m A n n a R c h m l u I'h!'|»ll|\H t r i c k l a t t I n - I b m S w e fd e r M n r s h n i l T u r n e rE l d n r n ¥\'|\ rd " ~ - - \ »t\. 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Mo l m r 1 | Col bq D b l .N o .21' a n n o W i l d s t h G r a d e G m d u a t nM a r y b u n k e rJ o s W i t h i n .U H n n r y .D i r t .}\'o. ts C h a r l e s [ A z u r es m G r a d s G r a d u a t e s G e o r g e K o e n i g P a u l R r w n l xD e r y l n Il o g e r0I o.\|'r:Carthy.D h t .N o .IL u u l l c Zl e p t a rw t h G r a d s G r a d u a t aR a l p h N o v a k 8 t h G r a d e G r a d u a t e s E l l e n B a i l e gP a t r i c i a J n :m o nE l l e n N l r h o l s o n Ja n i c e N y g u n r dS t u l l u Mina "i'l\¢::n»eu Orugn, Img. _§a.__.1o 9 Cl m u l e r F r o n c hG w e n L e e l l n r p o rt o r K a m l u o k l. l t a n n a M a t s o n ' m l ll a n a n b n u mu W a r d 0 o I B p i l w r ,B m .N a .l s m y n u R u p e r t s m G r a d e G r a d u a t eI'h J' l l i l ifnu ln un ge n Gr e e n ,n m .N a 59S h i r l e y P o w e l l S t h G r a d e G r a d u a t e ; Jo a n Del la Je a n D d aD e l m a r W c l n 9 o o B r o d e r u n ,n m .N o .53 A d a R o a n r t S t h G r a d e G r a d u a t e s Jo e C a m e r o nL y l a fr n n u ro l a c »0 Q R i ve r vi e w ,D i l l .N o .H I n e z I t e n c l e 8 t h G r a d e G r a d u a t e G n r u l d R e d d i n g o n 0 r m m n m .n m .N o .5 |K a t h e r i n e Sc h r oe d e r s m ( t r a d e G r o d u a l o. h m l u W o n t 0 0 o N a d w i i l e .m n No u S EH r s .L u d l l d m o r nS t h G r a d e G r a d u a t eH s r a i d M c u o n n I ; ¢n ;_ _ - o - - -- -A. L. Spr ing gate, Ar lin gto n a nd Sanford son o f Mr .an d Mr s .Raman..__na m o .L_m m ma n with her n m n u .mr .l m :M r S : t u n d | 5 ' n n i s : h t .a n d s » = - ' S i M n .H e n r y R i c h t e r .1 s a i s * . : . ° : m ° : " ' , . ' : ' : u ° f f , ' : * m i w e r e: n e s t s o f 1 b l r . _ u \ d M n . B a r t C o o n -. 1 j | ; g f g { § g § _ ~§n g i, c n. _ 1 g gg 3 _»=_5n._;»\31__Fbr_§g g -~ of Arlington Er atTeknmah.Mrs. Lizzie Richter vyas among1oup of relanves enter-s mme :rrtained, Sunday, at the Pege Truhl-sen home gfdf hononnz Mrs. Tmhl .M.'§§'.§ ~ Lowe attend- m uslc °""°""""'""'" 'houn m seanm in ~.n=w ,.,-..,. __»is giving a spripg music festivlll 1 ~ ~Then spreading the cards be_gt Daria CollqK€. Tuesday even~ Magg »§-fmy°\g°"u°fbH;=-\ToWNsENnERs MEET .MRS. Lu ,1 ni 11'"m,l"m.l' ¥.,§.i3" J '?3,§.n.M A Y 2 1 I N B L A I R H a p p e n i n g s O f B R OO K B U RI E D M A Y 6 ~e mayor,e bmw with the spent Saturény '"5!"' ~ "'l'ff'2'n.QA-e fhvplanments in the B y - G o n e Y € 8 . l ' S Funeral services for Mm. Lillie "When I see the ace, it remindsm.:|».,..\\. nr Pm-+Cnlhnun werc _me that there is lint *fm* G°d~" edw{.\:ne_§h§:é circas in Oma ha.wi th his parents,mr .ana m h K h o jSaturday .C r m ora .Mr. a nd Mrs. D. 0. She ets were Mr s . H w Grenie r of F ullerb -1 _.._- " mb a n f Mr an d ¥\T.nl|M.\¢:\¢§L arrived. FlidBY. ind 'U ru. on,fis- :e r on.of the hen 'vn-rom[er- r be c ampai gn to obtain speedy pas- sage st W ashington of H. R. 1036, whic h wo uld ma ke the Town se nd Plan a la w,wi ll be explained to Towns en dites i n Bla ir o n May 2 1, 8:00 pun.,a t Sc he ff le r Ha ll wi th H. B. Fis lar as p rinc i pal spea ker. Th e me e tin g wi ll be one of 75 simi lar gatherings in th e states o f Kansas,Nebraska,W y omin g and Colo rado dir ec ted fr om Town- send Nation s!Headquarters i n iChic ago a s par t of Dr. F ranc i s E. in Years Ago;-1932 totaled 2.14. Dr. W i lli am Ratlwnan n a nd Mis sl Oli ve Smith ha ve an nou nc ed the irnta rri age of mo re th a n two y e a rs ' ago.Defi nite h igh way routing s h ave been established,and the new W as hin gton hig hway will be rou t- ed do wn Sou th treet fr o m Ea st Five day s o f ra in i n this c oun ty \ ¥tn|»..l'l"nw1mnnri's national exp an s i on m,T h i m then No r th to Nebras- I L l u u l u v n .v a ¢.v - -- . . ._ _h e l d W e d n e s d a y a l t e r n o o n M a y6 ,a t t h e S i é v e r s F u n e r a l h o m e . R e v .T h o m a s & n d l i n ,P r e s b y t e r - i a n p a s t o r ,o f f i c i a t e d a n d i n t e r - m e n t w a s m a d e i n t h e F o r t C a i - h o u n c e m e t e r y .M r s .P h i l b r o o k h a d p a s s e d a w a y o n t h e p r e c e d i n g Sunday,Ma y 3 .. A s Li llie Belle Han kin s,she was born at Loogootee, Illinois, on February 27,1871.Sh e wa s mar - 'W h en I see the dence,i t r e - mi nd s me of F a th er a n d So n. " "W he n I se e the trs.y , it re- min ds me o f Fath er,Son an d Ho ly Gh o st. " "W hen I see the four, it xeminds me o f th e f ou r Evange iists th a t pr e ac h ed - Ma the w,Ma r k ,L u k e and J ohn." " W h e n I see the five,i t r e mi nd s me o f th e f ive vir g in s tha t rie d to Fr ank P hilbr ook a t A ve na~o n F e b m a r y ~ z 2 Z ' . I " ' l ' § § '§ § ' . ° ; ' . x , ; ' ; ° 1 . . ; ' " ; ' s . ° ; i : " ; . -\ . - . . . . . . .6 . .l n u n 1 B . h .¢I J - . . . . . . . . .- L n t A u f " ~U l n l l e l K g g g y g UL ann ' § " ". : \ - u ; v- ¢ ~ " r 1 - ' -- --- d1,b s e r v m i l t d a t t h e G o d s e a n K m ;?'1?._,,R '§.'... . ¥.'€, "'}'.E§t h ? r d b i r t h ~i . § , m u n t i l S l m d y a y a f t e m o M D I H E T H . U n }a n n n w - - - -d a y o f t h e i r S q n .D a r e l l .i f f § .I v a n H e i r n s a n d L o i s M S B E I ' U & d 1 I \ 8 ~O f T € k l -O l n i l h a w g r g a j g o g u ¢ 3 | 3 n m h w a s a y v e e k - e n d g u e s t a t t h e T h e r e w \ 1 b1e a m e e t i n g a t h d Q l s o n h o m e .R e d C r o w hr o o m ,T u n s d a y ,w D s n n e r g u e s t s o n M o t h e r ' s D a y a t a l k w i l l b e g i v e n o n P r e s e t o f M r s .I J .E .H a y e s w g r e M r .a n d L ;f_\. a o n o F o o d .R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s £ 1 "": _- - . . . . - . . ! - ¢ & : . . u n S n 1iiré.B.B.Smith and Jack anu all womens 0)}{BlllZBl.§uu§s an .hivA flmrve Schmltz M d Patty man and vicinity are mvnted u of Omah a: *\Mr . an d Mr s ; F .J .Ka stl wereSu nd ay d in ne r gu es ts o f Mr . an d Mrs.Ray mond Kas ti,Mr s . A .L .Su llivan was a d in - nnv mlosf.. Sunday . Bt the J ake Sa- pm FE S1t\ I8?l|E~\r.... 10 u m.A f i DI.Ih(13y,:nay |.|, ucv. n.. A p w., ,.. . . . __l h h |811 Of;Inre sons were uuru Lu umm, bllsuu .were Iooufsn anu were nuun U t L b .ssa o f the Crowell Ho me wi ll c a m a i to eatab us ln:sank at the morning servic es a t penspionnfor a ll persons cgrer 60 lm §`»treet..In f who m a re sti ll li vi n Preceded*\e Methodi st Churrh ears of nge Sn:W ashington County atu~.d nh b h h g <1 M |"W h en I se e the s ix, i t remin ds >'*..dents honore d at the Un iversity of 35`hi1§?0°k ig' su ivexsbgntne smfg me tha t in six da y s th e Lord made ' h eaven an d earth."Ter ry a n d 4 ° a » w= , § r ° 1 1 " ; . . 2 ' .Th i s e.f£grt is being "' ?' f '1 " "" ;d ; Ne h mk »m n \\[eek_were lee Clarence Orvi lle an d Russ ell tw o ]w hru en I see the seven,i t r e - 1 balka home.Sunday dinn er g uests of Mr . an d Mrs.Hu i ( L o we i n honor of lllothor's Da y wer e Mr . a n d Mrs. lzvsler Schneider an d children of Meade,Nebraska.Mr .an d Mr s . Currol Lowe,Mr s .A n i me L a n gandMissIrenePaulseno f Ral- ston.Mr .and ~Mr d.To m Wakefield, J r.,was hbs tegs to th e W .S.C. S., W c d neway ..Mr ,an d M-s.Edg ar W hitnac k an d Mr .s n d " Mr s .Louis Gilli am an d baby of Roc kford.Jllinois, were we e k e n d guests of theirmothe r,Mrs. Cla ra W hitn ac k. Th e Ho me Imp roveme nt Club he ld ag meeting in th e He r ma n pa rk .Thuursday ,wi th seven present.Th e lesson o n cheese ma ki n g wa s g ive n by Mr s, He nr yWubhenhorstan d Mr s .Ray mond K a mi ;M r Ben Wachter.. readingleader,ga ve a n interesting ta lk o n wi ld flowers.Th e mee tin g o nMa y 2 8 wi ll als o b e h eld in the pu r k .'Mr . a h d Mr s .Ross Qe e w _Of B la i r were Monday evening vis- ito rs at th e J . M. Br ewste r home. Th e Wesley an Gu i ld of th e Method ist Churc h wa s e n t e r mi n e d by Mr a Otto Sorensen, Wednesday.Mr . a nd Mr s . B en W a c h ter en -tertained a t dinner,Sunday ,fo r Mr . a nd Mr s. W i lli a m B a r c la y o f Chic a go; Mr. a nd Mr s. E lmer Nei- der kru ze r a nd Do nni e.Mrs . B er- th a Ne id er kr u xe r an d Mr s .E m - ma Ha n se n of Oma h a; Mr s .A m i !Peddie,Mi s s Christene W ac hter, Mr s .Sa r th Swan.Ole Jensen,Charles W arner and J ames W ac h- ter.Mr .} n d Mr s .Rola nd W ac h- ter and J anet Kay of Linc oln were even i ng vf si tou .Mrs. 'DG H.Hansen wa s ta ke n uite ill at h er h ome here , Th urs-3»y =o n Saturday sh e was ta ke n t o Banc roft where he r daughter,Mrs. Harold J orda n, will c are her. Miss Ben mdi ne Otto of T e k v ma h ,Miss D s i m a r Ols on an d Mr s .Ama n d a Rahamsaen attend- e d se r vi c a a t B i o N m i n th e v- a n Churc h i n Blair. SundsY~ Mr .an d Mr s .W i lli a m Barclay of C hi c a go an d Mr . an d Mrs . rm-a a d W ac hter an d J anet K a y of Lin c oln were Fr ld ll' ni ght K\ \¢$ -Ha t th e B w W a c h te r horno_Th egh # - wwf ;;, » "' *e gefnkgnd a t e A ..ep pm er oTh e " L i ttle Ho me mak e r ! "# H c lu b mo t i n u s e d p a r k . s u u r d a v sf wmo o a. Th e n i n e memb er s a n dth ei r | ¢ »< , »| , Mn . Ra y mo nd xmu , studied.their lesson and elec taa L new pretident,Barbara Champ- ;f»;1»~ Lwer, they e moy ed s pxe~ cIn obnervsnce of the birt-hdlY of Philip c oow od Tskamah. pi KIW Do f re ln i ve s we re entertained by Mr . a nd Mn . Hxr tv C o op e r . Tu m- d a y ;hi s su n t. Mrs .Be r t ° ° ° y ; f ~ wa s ho s tu a. Mr . a nd Mr s. wm mRasmussen. J ean an d Ke i th o f He r ma n were an i o n ! th e guests. W e d n e d n v afternoon the pin-oc hle slab wa s on ur ui a od b 7 Mn . J , A , J eop enc n st s delu rt lun c h- e o n » » ¢ ° " ' t , . " ',§§i."*§3;2.""§."a tiensen wan . M n .(Me J u a n a .|a§°IM1__llfFremont spent sazuruay sua ur.-da y wi th their frrsndparents lllr . and Mrs. J . M. Br ews te r..Miss Elaine Jespersen o f L i n - c oln sp e nt s f e w d a y s e ar ly this week wi th he r parents,Mr .an d Mrs. J .A. Jesper-sen.Th e fres hman class entertained th e so p ho mo re c las s a tc p a ny i n the He r ma n pa rk .Monday eve- ning. Members of the fac ulty were guests, also.Th e Senior Class,acc ompanied by Superintendent I-hxhmieistor, Rev. A. W . Clarke and Duane Rey - nolds , lef t ea rly Mon da y mor ni ngfor Linc oln tn observe their annual snea k ds y . They vis ite d th e c a pi- tal.the fir o s ta tio n.th e police station,th e ai r c raft school,and the zoo.W hile there they alsodrovewe s t o f L in c o ln to see the flood area.Blr. and Mrs,Charle s Rutledge of Oma h a a n d Ro y Ru tle dg e an d family of Oa k la n d we r e Mo th e f sDay gue sts at the D. W . Ru tledge home.M1-s.v~B'sn-y Hultq ui at Ha r o ld and Ma n ly n of W a lth ill we re week-end guests a t the E mo s t Grenier home. WASHINGTON COUNTY onions J uliu s W Holste in et a l to He n- r y L K u h r :B19 i nt in E'A S E & E so A w w S E sec 20-19-10, $11,900.Vicwr E Holstein, Gdn to Hen-r y L K u h r :l\9 int in 1 -:vi S E & E s o A W*/r S E sec 20-19-10, $1,322.22 . W illi am D Mc Donald w Ku-1 Christensen &Mic klin Lu mbe r Co,Inc ,jo in tly : all th a t p a r t o f Nw s w s z Tax L t 1 2 s ec ' I - i s - 1 2 which lies N of the c enter of c reek ru nn in g thr ou gh u i d la nd &S of U S Hi ghwa y No. 30, $5, 950. Vernon &Catherine L Ehern-ber ge r to E me rs on B Ehernber§- er:S W S W & L t a 3 & 4 < i n s e c H- dt S*/5 N W , N W N W & L t 1innec23-18-12,also aceretioaa, $1.00.Freida d z J oe D e Vinne y toW sl~ lac e G St Gla dy s Fitc h:r L t 8 , Blk 96 SiXl.\\ Add to City of Blair, saoo.Ma e In zu re m J ames L ou is L a- zure: 'A int in W lzi SW , SE SW & Ta x L t 1 i n s e c 3 3 - , 8 %SW sec 25-18 -, Nw NW sec 4-11-12. J ames L & Fr an c e s L nz ur e to Mao La zu re 'A in t in S M se c 31 - xs-i2, $600. M A r l e E T h o m \ s i o E A & Bessie E T h o m u :W59 SW N E & W ' A S E & W 2 r o d s i n w l d L h of the N'/S s w NE l x th e s 2 6 . 4 ft o f me E 5 5 sw NE, a lso s 2 6 , 4 It of SE NE s ec rr -r v-i a. $l,0 0. r m L p a m p 1 | u . s . But u ve ly n c h ln n too k plac e ln th e Un i te d s u m i n vm.Th re e d tha vic tims were Negroes.Thurs were 19 kldnaplngs as compared vi m 3 1 i n ma . ii n vi e w o f th e c oming song wa-sional elec tions.Succ ess of c andi- dates i n ,many distric ts,i t i s claimed,wi ll h i ng e o n th e ir a tti ~ tude to wa rd federal odd-age pen- sio ns, an d i n view o f President Ro oa evelfs r ec en t statemen t th at he wo u ld s ig n a n y pension bi ll passed by Congress, Townsendites are demanding immediate passage of th ei r P la n.Townsc ndites an d sy mpathisers lin the rank s of small b usiness and lla bor nu mbe r s evera l million , a nd lu ll wi ll b e u r ge d to vote on ly f o r lc andidates pledged to support old- age pensions.1 Topic s to be discussed a t th e 'c oming meetin g will inc lude legis- lative ac tivities u t W ashi ngton ' a n d th e two peti tion c ampaigns .n ow be in g " a g e d - o n e o n behalf lo f s constitutional ame nd me nt iembody ing th e Town send Plan. und th e oth e r to ur g e congress- men to ai d i n o bta ini ng a h ear ing lfor the Plan,i}{_ A. KRUSE IS ON CA L HOUN COUNCIL At a r ec ent meeting o f the Fo rt Calho un c ounc il, May or Ira Piper ap po in te d He nr y A .Kr u s e as c ou nc i lma n, Mr . K rus e fills a va~ nancy caused by th e removal o f Clarence Smi th to Youn gsto wn, Ohio.Commi ttee appointments,an- noun c ed at the same me eti ng, in- clude the fo llo wi ng :streets an d alley s,Bruc e Co x;water,G.V . Bc adle;sidewalks,W atk ins,fi re , G.v .Beadle and W atf dns;!i~ nance,Bruc e Co x an d He n r y Kru se; p ark , Hen ry Kr us e; li ghts, W atld ns an d G. V. Be ndle. sHowT1sUAiTEDUCATION FILMS Several outstanding visual edu- cation fi lma have been s h o wn a t the Bls i r schools,th is week.A - mong the most interesting and ed- uc ational were f i lms entitled "Mod e s an d vic tors"," T o Ne w Horizons",an d "A me r ic a L e a r n !To F ly " . Th e la tte r f i lm wa s o f especial in te re st to th e students, many of whom a re e ngage d in the constnxc tion of mod e l s i r p la n a fo r a r my an d n a vy fly in g d e pn n - mehts. REV. HERSHEY To NATION AL MEETING Rev. J .C. Her-shsy of Fr emon t wa s on e of s ever al c le r la l dele- gates named to th e n a ti o na l c o m ventio n in Louis ville Ks n mc k y , i no e w m f . ' r u app oin tme nt wa s made at the c losing session of tho Nsbr-salsa sy nod me etin g o l th e Un ited Lu th s Chu rc h of A me r- iz x a t Fa lls Ci ty , luvt we ak . Rev. Hershey i s th e fa th er o f M n . Stan ley J f mwx o f Bla ir . | Beekmsnn,Dorothy Jensen,mer~ ri ll Re eh , W illi a m Rn thman n , Er - vin P eter so n of Her ma n, a nd Ma- rie Ele a no r A da ms of He rma n . Th e Ep wo r th Lea gue memb ers hono red the ir mothe rs st A lun c h- eon , Su nd ay . Amon g th os e in thepr og ra m were Charles Woods, iCly de Ssppenfield,Le on Raver, Doro thy Ha i n ,Me r ri ll Hansen, Lu e lla Simpson,Elsie Hugh es, Marian Rosenb aum an d Mrs. C. R. Illiead.|Mi s s Mab le Naurenherg, sec ond ,grade teacher a t Central,wa s | hono red by h er p upils ' mo ther s at a shower.._ ¢ 5 Y e a r s A g o - 1 9 3 1 J ohn S. Hooks , pro mine nt f arm- er, died ol h ea rt tro ub le . The B. H. S. seniors, c oac hed by Miss Ma r io n Highee,presented "The Ga r de n o f the h{ c on " ,L e sd - ing th e e ast we re J ea nette Hede- lun d, Bob Hu n t a n d A la n Si ms Jenson.Mi ss L illi a n So re ns on , who will be mar ri ed soon to De lwi n Du a- lap,wa s honored Sunday . Mr .a n d Mr s .W .J .Knop man exp e c t to mo ve i n to th e a p a r t me nt house opposite th e court house.A f te r two mo n th s i n Pasadena, California,Mi s s Froderic ka Ma t- thiesen returned home.Oma h a Bee- News c s d e r boy s were gu ests of Lha d ishric ' mans- ge r at a di n ne r a t Ra i nb ow Ca fe . Mi s s Dorothea Gilbe rtlo n,in - stru c tor in th e sc hool a t Ta ble Roc k,spent th e we e k e n d a t home..o I 1 Y e a r A g o - 1 9 4 1Ru b y Ho ls te i n an d Do na ld E . Petersen pr e d d ed o ver th e B . H. S.junior-senior pro m, Fr ida y . Mrs. Grac e Hanc oc k died as the result of a p araly tic str oke. F o s te r Ma y wi ll s p e a k a t a C . o f C. dinner here.D .Z.Mu mme r t,wa ll-k no wn Blai r b us i ne m ma n , wa s th e vi c - ti m o! s h e a r t a tta c k .Me c a r th v S¢h00\wi ll be sedi- c ated ne xt S und ay , whe n J oh n A. Rhosdes wi ll give th e ad dre ss. Mr s .Ha r lo w Br e we r a n d J o h n le ft th e Philippines,Monday ,fo r th e Un i te d Statei.Mr s .H .H .B r o wn honored 0 . E. s . E le c ts s a t s recent lod ge meeting. SIERSBECK To BE UEHLING SPEAKER President Lawrenc e Siersbock of Dana College will be speaker at th e eommencement exercises o f the Uehlln g lii ixh S c hool, May 14. The s enior class inc ludes mine y oung p eople;s i x eighth gra ders will also rec e ive dip lomas. B u y D d o n s e S ta m p s N w ! si ster s, Mrs . N. J . Du nlop o f Ur - bana,Illinois,an d i\|\'S<E . R. Gric der o f Springfield,Illino is; four bro ther s, J eff Han kins of St. Elmo, Illinois, S am of Bellingham, W ashington, George of St. L ouis, Missouri, and F r e d o f Par-shall, No r th Da ko ta; an d se vo ml othe r relatives. CALHOUN SENIORSPRESENT PLAY "People Ar e F u n n y "wa s the title of th e class play presented by Fort Calhoun seniors, Saturday evening.A large c rowd gathered at th e Calhoun c i ly ' h all to e n jo y the even t, and their response to the comedy wa s mo s t gr ati fy in g w the y ou ng ac tors. Roles were play ed by Ve rn a Kruse,George JiPP»E a r l Suver- krubbe, Anne Lag e, Norma Louise Sanders,Ru th A n n Ne u ma n , Leonard Sc hmidt,Rob er t Han se n, Bill Cox,Mild red Reeh,Leora Thomas,an d Helen Burmeister. Superintendent A l v i n Ti e ma n coac hed the production. THE RELIGIOUS CARD-PLAYER' A pr ivate so ld ie r by th e na me of Ric ha rd L ee, was take n be fore the magistrates of Gla sg ow fo r pla y in g c sr ds dur ing d ivi ne ser v- ic e . The ac c o unt i s thu s g iven in the English "J ou r'na l": Sergeant c ommanded th e sold- iers at the c hur c h,an d wh en th e person ha d read th e pray ers h e took the text. Those who had a Bi- ble took i t o u t;b u t th i s soldier had neither Bible no r Co mmon Pray er Book,b u t pu lli n g ou t a pac k of eands, he spread than be- fo r e h i m. He fi rs t lo ok ed a t one c and an d then anothe r. The serg- gant of th e c omp any sa w h im and said:"Ric har d, put up the c ards ; this is n o plac e f or the m. " "Ne ve r mi n d tha t,"said Ric h- ard.W hen th e servic es we re over,the c onstable took Ric hard a pris- oner and br ou gh t h im b ef or e th e may or."W ell, "said th e may or," wh a t ha ve y ou bro ug ht th e soldier f o r ? "" F o r pla y i ng cards in th e church."` "W e ll,soldier,wh a t ha ve y o u w a n y fo r y o ur se lf ?" "Muc h, sir, I hope." "Ve ry g oo d.i f n o t I wi ll pun~ ig); y ou severely ." "I have bee n." s ald th e soldie r, "a bo ut s ix wee ks on the mar c h . I ha ve neither Bible no r Co mmon Pray er book . I ha ve no thing but s pa c k o l e a rd a , a n d I ho p e to n t-hfy y ou r wo rs hi p of the p ur ity of my intention ." minds me tha t on th e s eve nth d ay God rested f r o m th e g r e a t wo r k wh ic h di e ma de a nd h allo we d it." " W h e n I see the eight,i t re- min ds m e o f th e e i g h t righteous persons that were saved when God destroyed the wor id,viz.,No a h an d h i s wife, his three sons an d thei r wive s."" W h e n l see the nine,it r e - minds me o f nin e le pers that were cleansed by ou r Saviour.The re we re nine o f w e te n wh o never retu rne d th ank s.""W he n I se e the te n ,i t r emi nd s me o f t h e Te n Comma ndmen ts whi c h God ha nd ed do wn to Mos es on the ta blets of ston el' " W h e n I see th e ki ng ,i t re- min ds me o f th e gr ea t K i n g of Heaven,whic h is God Almi g hty . " " W h e n l see th e queen i t rc - min ds me o f the Quee n of Sh eb a, who vis ite d So lo mon , fo r s he was as wise a woman as he was a msn. She br o u g h t wi th h e r f i f ty boy s an d f i f ty girls , all dressed in boy s'apparel.fo r K i n g Solomon to te ll wh ic h were boy s and whic h wer e g ir ls. The Ki ng se nt fo r vm- te r f o r th e m in was h .Th e gi rls washed to the elbows and the boy s to th e wri sts;so K i n g Solomon wi d b y th a t. ""W e ll, " s ai d th e may or,"y o u ha ve desc dbe d ever y c ard in the pac k exc ept on e." " W h a t i s t h a t ! ""Th a kn ave, " sai d th e ma y o r. " I wi ll gi ve y o ur ho n o r a d e - sc n p tio n o f th a t, to o , i f y o u wi ll not be angry."" I will not,"said the mayor. i I \ I\I knsve." Drx nro. nm.No. 1u o r / me s e m :uh ' i'il' " Ora dualu ani Ural! u mm ir IMarTlmmnonKolt¢\n|l4~|;nnl dLuau fwfr, nm. No. s an nm Jtan Nnmnnnm rmae Urnduuttllllrllnrdl llurmelsltr James emu:Mary Evelyn Auderncn Dornnrler,¢»»ramonaGum/ own,m n .No.sJ lnfgom Pang Uh (lradf OradualelDunne MunnLurlllo Fnmulen.lnlm l"llrh¢¥r1\l\l"nwnrd W nlwflrld ...Mann.. nur. No. roEra WilkinflRHIGrads GraduateDonal,|¥ ' ° l" 'llrurdrff n m .Xa.U Paulina n m mo d1/.urs yum] llninkman, mir No.11Am-e Honramln(lrudo Grddlmk, \'|nlx~!Knethtllsrlfnc l»nA\LerEuirnrno Smrk mu n m-:_ Gretchen Stork Mnrlen WnlfnahGradsGraduateJoyce in-:mir _ rumour vi m , m u .\'\IU n mrmurm B tdp luHlh Urndr flltldlllllel MARCH STUDENTSPRESENT PLAY "W a k e Up ,No r a " ,s three-ac t c omedy , was presented by eig hth and n i n t h g n d s p u p i l s s t M u v h School,Fri day evening,A soc ial hour followe d, with the ser ving of refreshments. Th e cast inc luded Phy llis an d .lac k J ensen, Gloria J essen, Betty and Dic k S ve n g a u d ,Mar ie Ha n-" i f y o u d o n o t te r m me w b e " " ° | " T h e greatest kn ave th a t I k n o w o f i s th e constable wh o bro ug ht me hs re .""l do n ot lmo w, " s ai d th e ma y - or ," i f he is th e gre atest lmave, b u t l kn o w h e i s th e greatest fool.""W he n I c ou r t how ma ny spots there are in a pack of ands, I find three hundred an d sixty - five,s s ma n y day s as there ar e i n a y ear."" W h e n I c o u nt th e nu mbe r o f c ar ds in a p ac k I fi nd !`L fty -two- the nu mbe r o f wee ks in a y ear ." "l ( in d th er e ar e twe lve pi c tur ean ds i n s p a c k . r ep re s en ti n g th e nu mb er of mon ths i n a y ea r , an d on c ou nti ng the tr ic k s I fi nd thi r- tee n-- the nu mb er o f weeks in u. quarter."" s o y ou see.s pac k o f e n d s serves fo r s Bi b le ,Alman ac an d Co mmon Pra y e r Bo ok ." II i I |a n A m s r n u Tha average hnulewlle washes an | , , , , o d d l ! \ !dlxhei,ous mi le o t iglsss and samba ave mllu of Bnor m s y e ar . s c o ur d in l vb on e ma e | u c lm . sen, Dic k and J un ior Nielson. Be- 'twc en -a et en ter ta inmen t was pro- | vided by Ve lma Andreasen,Li la I Svendgaard, Edy the Mary J ensc w. J oan an d D ori s J a c ob . Mrs.I r vi n Peterson,Ma rc h hi g h sc hool in- struc tor, was in c harge of the pru- grsm. COAST GUARDSP EA KS HERE A representative ol the U. s.Coa st Gua ndl wi ll sp ea k a t B la ir !High Sc hoo l, this ( Thurs day )a f t- | er-noon; he will s how a film in adn dition m h is d isc us si on o f Coast Guard work . Althoug h it was o rig- inally planned tha t the entire hiKh| school atten d th e pro gr am, li mi t- ed fapilities ha ve ma d e i t neces- saf if to e xc lu de all but d ie ju ni or and senior boy s. s u :n w - M n m n u n i wu ls c o .Texan.in s treo s a w n scleatihc slly sn C a u r w l h gulsusmis, which bears pads lmuwn sl esnaonbslls.The y u plodl wh en rip! and sc atter seeds. BUY DEFENSE norms |Advertise in The asm-nun I llnr vn rn m m rrmip RnllnndL o n ug l»g\r~;'- Earth,n m .Xa 3|M n .: r m P r l d l m anim- llnmwn (ll nl J0sm e n.l\|l\lo\' NlnlsnnRlrhard .H1:B\i5hSrd lull (lmdr UrudnuiflKBHII(`nrn\'ll\u\Kermit (`nnu\ll\n|llrlrll llnnlerHuber( Kroocsr»¢1Rrllt('l||\f0r,n m .Ko. S3held FIC! nm (Had, Gradual"\l I Ffnnko. u m ml'|\l\ln Mm-1-msn-¢» Ululltra m mm u wr-amn. N o..lfnrhm FilsonHuh Grade UrudunluK.-mmm ('hrll\l:h|t\\I.:-my .lohnaouvi f i mm L s y mmrn y n n ne w- nonun Grade Graduate:Do uv P11,o'£,i'.f~lla lmbelle Kuhle wnoer L l ! Gardner,11| |...f G m d u w l s m .m i m i JZJ'4.i.' :IM gra4& Gulduulu }-Ilnllm lla!Norma Aurlorsonii'§i" gp--= .hmonn Graduate:Q 3 "f'""°n» 1Y||nMnYl0n_ Fr.37Lur ila Atkennan :urn arose Grad-role:Jusleo Goxwhnu r .xo.s Robert xlnrhisuen Vorhnann z _sm Umda Graduate:\rr<la Aniloriwnl)ulor('| _znhnnon».Halt Rl.l'uu|o.C. llnrrman s m a mo s a ma uo m.loaa Von:oy-wi .umaHarlanJustmu- Br hmrYirmn smmxarRobertrxs-r e;-_ 1\'nl NI Paul.n .nm m nf n ne mam flflldn Graduate:Dorll xiilreulmmpnayu(;}q,,".|mn||Morrln lIK!'nlu\m|1iran-rr ssmirrim-ri.\'~»¢x»»» u Immanuel LunrvranA.nrmirlmmru n a r m, n m a o a mRvriynn..minu.mnmr llnnlvllMnrdvll Tlnirnnsmrn-y Alm Wolf BRIDGE ON 91AFFECTED BY RAINS |The bridge ou t ne a r th e Ha r - qry Brvey Place on Hi g h wa y 9 1 ma y b o wm e danger-ous i l these ra ms c ontinue. The ban ks o f th e c r e ek no r th of th e bri dge h a ve caved in s n d a re gr a du a lly wo rk - in g to wa r d th e b r i dg e an d n f e w | mor e .r ams will with ou t d ou bt un - Qdenmne th e bridge ma k i n g i t \dangerous.Th i s is a sta le hi g h . way i rhasm _i i The Blair Hospital .\ mm. In-siruisw mom: 104 THE EAT SHOP -M e a l s- MALTED mLxs_aEs:n2| ~ Ho ar Sendaq i _ _ _ . .___, _ . . . . _ . . . . N. T.LU N D R E A L E S T A T E I N S U R A N z u S o u th 5 th S l. Pho ne W hi te 1 68 N o o n \o I§~|M r "l i . B ° t ' n ° J W l l | ' P utna m Brumbaugh nn, Da f P a c n f l c e t a i l Formér Blair Man Re lates Doings In Service O f Hi s C o u n t r y The folluwing letter, nking lar a copy ol The Enuerprise, is pusedon twdxe public, we realizing that the parties mentiond have asnumber of friend: in this vicinitywho will be planed w know of the young msn who Ire now serv-ing their country. The letter, wit- ten from the Hxvuliux Islands, follows: -May 3, 1942. Den' Sin:This letwr comes ask- ing you a favor. The reason §&:T";=a;=€*=~.;,=~ .fs i: .,..,._.; :.¢} } U I i : I j £ "15.,,--_.A 1 ..... ~ ._.............£0 me n d Ho t h e f s D i v wi t h Mr . an d Mr l. Ne ls D h h l. Su n da y gu e sts of Mr. an d Hr s . Pa ul P lu ll e n a n d Ln Ve rn a w e nMr . an d Hr s . B e r na r d Paulsen of Omah a,Mr .an d Mr s .Hu lf a n d Ne ls o n a f On un , a n d M i n H e l e n Ne ls on of Bla ir. M n . G w m M o r x m l e f t S a t u r -d a y e ve n i h x f o r a two mf e e k vi d t gy Tu r tle ml n l .Wiaézonmln,~ e r n ,r.an oR ¢ i . £ ' ° M n .E .E .Di xo n a n d daugh- te rs , Li nd a an d J u dy ,- g i g ;Sqn-day an d Mo n d n y wi th D lx- on's» paren ts, Mr . and Hrs.G. A . Rn th m u m .Mr s .Ha r r y 'Ty son received lrlot.her's m y uelemmm.S u n d ly frprn he r so n,Pau l,wh o is stationeda t C a mp Sutton,N o | Carolina.Mr .and Mr s .Ma c e W ~ ¢.,\~_Af'~=¢-x v ~ Je;anett},:Carl J. Schmidt, and L. C. Klopp. Miss Matthiesc n Le we s Fo r Co as t a .. RETURNS FROM D.A.R~ CONVENTION 4 Mn. Benin French md herfather,M.A.Wilcox,returned Thundny at I n t week from n flve-dxy friv W Chitlgv.While there,Mn. Frennh.in companywith Mn.M n Insure of thin plaeefwal in dhndxnce xt tha national!D.A.R.Convurtion meeting then.Mr. Wilcox spent the time vis- lting remiva whom he hnd not seen for years md nn tha returntrip home they both stopped enroute to vidt more relntivu. Mrs.French report: A verypleasantandpmhublevacationtrip. She in now back lt her placein the county judge's oflice. MARRIAGE LICENSES May 1?Cunley F. Lucas and Delorea Eutmxn, Chicsgo, Illlnoia. .......L...|aa._-.L-i........-I .._........_...-.._..._Mr . md Hn . L o o V a u g h n | 1 Sunday afternoon wi th H r .-~ M n .Carol Fry e." Mi ss Betty An ne Qu in t atte nd ed the Hamm J u n i or - S en i o r --qu e t, F r id ly , a t th a Pnthfind~ Ho te l i n F r emo nt. Mr . an d Li ra .De l Rh o de s. Om n h l,spent Saturday evening -- Sunday wi th Mr .m d M b .E l Ki n g .Mr .an d Mr s.A u b r e y ) ' Ga i ~ an d fa mily were Sunday ~ = ~ g d m f -an d Mr s.C h u l a Blanc h Li m. J o h n r i m an d W a l II i ntz attended 1.Mot.her's D:~ di n n er a t the ho me of Mr .a n Mr s.Ad ui ph Hi a t t. Mr. a nd Mr s. W i ll Ad ams s p-en Frid age even ing a t the Geo 1 Ch am riain homu. Miss Eiizabeth Gr i mm. o f ~ H nha, spent Sunday wi th Mr .a nMrs . Lo ui s Gr imm an d Bu d. hir.an d Hr s .L .O.Sheetg. y\g g . .;. .,..»¢.w .¢ .J3 {""I. ~ .»..'.» - . . . _ - »-» Ha n s Ay e, J r ., son o f H r .ana M n .Ha ms A y e , i l mnf ine tl 20 ho me wi th the measles. Dbroi lly ,A li c e m d He le n Blat- te r, c hi ld r en o f Mr .and M f t W . J . B la tte r , h a ve th e me u la . Th e r e ar me e ti n g o f the O. E . s .is b¢held mi n (Thurs- day )eveningn Theo dore Os termnnn Q! Linc oln wa s a B la i r business wg i wr li s t Saturday . Misa Catherine Str uve of 012:- ..|I Co-Holi-as a Emi n u . H a m m Hn. Howard Fdnhild of Onw-lu and Mn. Dm-nld Peer of Blnir were eo-hoctesaea At n mmoellane-ous shower complimentary so Mm Jeanetta Hedelund, Saturday even-ing.The event was held xt Kovp- mm Inn following l 7:80 o'c,lo<J¢ dasert luncheon.Min Hedel\m»d's marriage to Robert Hunt, dna o! Blair, ls uchduled lox- June 1.Guests at the slmfwer were Mila Hedelund. Miss Bette Gunin, Mas-dameu Burt Wllllunl, Jr.,Oti!Gngerwn, John<Bx-1-\s¢ Ol Omlhl, Robert 0'Hmnan,Reed O'Hanlon, Jr.,Clnenee' Hansen,George Hedelund md H. H. Brown. ... _ _ - Qin - vmu To Return ~in Week-BMMr. and Mrs, E. C. Hunt,Sr., ~re expected to return m Lhelr ome here,this week-end.They ave spent several munths vnca-ianlng"i|\ has Angeles, California Attended Appnrnnce0 I Siege QueenAmong those who attended the appearance of Miss Helen Hays In Omaha,Monday evening,were Mesda ea Walter F, Gutsdmw, G. L. Dix"r1,George Hedelund md .an Holds DesertLunchevn, Clrdn The bl-monthly dawn luncheonofthe Thursday Alwmmn Club was held, May 7. when Mrs. Chru rf wwe a l. he rK.Bendo washome on West Grant Street.The AI¢erh°0I\-wn spent st ands, with Mrs. J. C. Thompwn winning the prize for high score.Guest substitutes were Mrs.Thompson and Mn. Stanley Bednnr. Delegates AttendGrand Clunter, 0. E. S. »Order ol the 14. L. Auxililry Plans !ni¢mh>n A covered dish dinner, followed by initiation cernpaondea,_ is Eastern Sur,e ».| |meeting in Omaha, 'i`~1e=<L=¥ mm-n~ing;sessions continue until thi# (Thursday)evening Represents.- tives of McKinley Chapter nt the moth~, ~rs. Amanda Stnave Mr. and Mrs.Fred Lind andMr. Lind'a mother, all of Omlhl. called at the John A.Rhonda home, lust Sunday. munuullv Miss Bertha Hmtmiesen wus nllerinBlair,Monday evening.st the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mstthieaen and Mr. and Mrs. Wll- helm Grimm.She left the follow- ing day for herhome in Paaadma, California, after an extended visit in Omaha. Wrandh Mothers Honored Mondsf The children of Wrsneh school entenained their mothers at ucombinationMother's Day panyand patmn's day, Monday.A pro- gram was presented, and inter teaserved by the washers. Misses r ry Fedde and Phyllis Hamilton. Following the program, the moth- ers held a surprise shower com- plimentary to Miss Fedde, who re- cently resigned her position as Gnnd Chapter meetings are "npDoyle Tornblad, Hrs. Pemi Lundt, Mrs.Mona Deeta, Mrs.Alfred Feer, and Mrs. Edna Mae Brown. Julius PetersensEnterislned Sundn! Mr.and Mrs.Julius Petersen entertained st cards, Sunday even- ing,when their guests wereMessrs. and Mesdames H. G. Ber-lelscn, Jim Sorensen, Ksrl Chris- tensen, A. R. Brock, and Mrs. Os- car Gilbertaon.High prizes werewon by Mrs, Sorensen and Mr. Bertelsen;low swords went toMrs.Cldstensen and Mr. Soren- sen. Tripps Hosts At Bridge Party plnnned for next Tueiday evenxng,My 19, by ths Amerian Legion auxililry_Innate: are Mrs. Mor- ris Simonnen,Mrs.Harry E. Smith and Mrs. Clyde Metzler. Mrs. Fsrnberg ls Club Hostess Mrs.William Farnberg enter-tained members of the Monday Evening Club, May ll, at the homeofMm.Keith Vinton.Guests were Mrs. Vinton and Mrs. CarllBohs. At cards, high prize was won by ' Mrs.Simon Korshoj and Mrs. Reed O'l-lanlon, Jr., won the -cut awud. ._..._ . . - -.1 CL UB NOTE S Miss Grace French, who hi! apositior\& in Omaha,spent theweek~en with her mother,Mrs. Bessie French Mr. and Mrs.Alfred Anderson and children had an guests. Mondan Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bucklu-"lt A1!red and Lyle SkovMr. and Mrs. Malcolm F. Brod prsen spent Saturday afternoon inBlair at the parental,George C McQuorrie, home'Saturday sltemoon visitors ol Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mm. man.Mrs. Anna King, who was conhned to her bed most ol'llutweek, is so tar recovered from herillness as to be back at her desk Ross Harper of Her L e o na r d Axt e ll l papers are not allowed toleave their state and by ask- ing you, we know thxt you will know whether your pa- P€r can be sent outWould you kindy send us one copy of The Enterprise paper-'l As time passes, and news gathers all over the world,we lose track ol our "home towns". We are inter-ated in what is going on wiLh our friends and people weused so "chem" around with. Reading .a home paper once in a while truly brings enjoy- ment of many moments.You may remember Bondo H.Hansen of Cllerman.He, for the past four months, wasin Fort Knox, Kentucky, and you sent him a copy on regu- Phyllis Josephine Harris, Wdthlll, Nehraskh.May 4.-Marion Henry Fitch, A. F.C.'1`.C_Santa Ann.California,and Ruth Eileen Wilson, Omahs.May s loel Arthur Husebo and Alberta Hayes, Omxhs.May 7-Virgil Henry Hilgen- kamp and Marjorie Adela Gnuse, Arlington.May 7 "`i!ford Ostrand and Bemice lxonovicy, Omaha. May 10-Ralph E. Kratz, Ona-ws, lows, and Betty Jane Little, Little Sioux, lows. Local News of the Week -....~_\.__r.=. I ~§.f:.'°§',.:;':.:¢.:~:;; Hermnn,weremdSund.sv dinnerElair duzélnxuuw ; " § ' " ° °Km, Esszs of Mr.Mrs. Roy Metz- is puen ,r. an m s on -. 1~f~°»~...§ "a " 'l."'f.:..'Z"~.z:" '":";€.2.'% Eunice Reeves has been ill the iuz at the Ed Fletcher home. past week with measles.Mrs.Herdul.Meyers and son~ "fd h|\:»Ml-£°U?ifa R"1é¢::5|\~.'er¢» Suwgv dinner zuem of Mr. sn amxyan r.nn rs.d u .u '_Stark and daughters of Gntrmlmm,-_:\d §".L"°.o.§§'$§'i§`»i.s and were entertained at dinner. Sun-Miss Mary Mslzlsr went Thurs-dsy evening,by Mr.and Mn- day i n a mmo Mins MetzlerFrankSoll and Pearl._|st.uyed until Sunday evenins: vis- s 'f.§"s.'" ]?eelvlrdiEklthai1 '¥S`.l'|'"i'l' f»;_»;;=d;,~Ed rd Q`di ... a f d K . "Me r m i f i ' a .¢sd"hr.»li§'uiinsain i ni l . .Prentice m'th.r'r.l " i " " ' 3 '~mand\SUT:x . m i C0 ayssiiiéir£n:;`:'mii=rt§nonBi `m§:"i ~ K a r. G H:l r n :p e u t Tucs- Dsy, Mr.snd Mrs.C.B. Bunn, day in Qmaha viaitinu her brother. r "§".'l."§§'ai A. '}' é'°"'°é;.rl""" ~i:':'.':. °i§'"s§'2"u'.I'.."l$"'»¥"'°-il..°°l.`.; i n e es o ort oun,_.D s 0UDI ._and Mr. and Mrs. 'Hugo Huck ol tmderuent a major operutlon Fn-*lday morning.His many friends in 51% Wratlch school Drinmarv instmcinor.Dr. and Mrs. E. S. 'lhripp enter- tained a t bridge,Saturday even- ...b.....mg , th e oc c asaon bemg n c ele ra7 .:___»l'\¢."Fu:nn'¢ \\il'fhlBV.~ Townsend Club A regular meeting of die Town- send club, with a.program and at Scheifler Hall. Blair Pick-Up Club The Blair Pick-Up Club will meat with Mrs. R. P. Flynn, May21, when the lesson on food pres- ervation will be studied Busy Cookers The Busy Cookers LH Club rv cently held its organization meet-ing at the court house, under thc supervision of Miss Ruth Wolfe, :Mansion agent.Miss IsabelFlynn is leader of the gmup; om- cers include Judy Shu-nburg aspresident; Joan Miller, vice presi~ dent; Edna Feer,secretary; and Phyllis Cook, news reporter. Phyl~ alan lunch, will be held Friday ¢V¢l'\|n8 lub,Wednesday,at a dessert in the Arndt Hardware. Mrs.Clarence Hansen enter- tained the members 0! her hndge luncheon and cards.Mrs.Annie Martin and Misa Mary J. Cook spent Sunday lnOmaha with their nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Earl P. Cook. Mrs.,in poor health for some time, wastaken quite sick this week and is confined to bed at her home. H. B.Snyder of Ottawa, Klu-sao, spent Mother's Day with his mother, Mrs. Laura Snyder, at the Gerald Lemon home. Barbara Pound.Phyllis Jensen. Vernon and Raymond Bellows at~ tended the stage appearance ofHelenHays in Omaha,Monday evening.Miss Dorothy Dixon. who leaves Sam Ax!/ell who has lar occasions. Being so lar a-way we don't want regular copies as it is too expendve-one copy at present is suffi- cient. Then in s month or so another in catch up on past events.You may remember myfather and mother, Mr.and Mrs.E. A.Brumbaugh, who resided on East Grant Streetfor some years, then moved to Van Nuys,Calilomie I amtheiryoungestboy,Glenn,and while in Blair,I worked for the Early Dawn Dairy. The reason for explaining allthis is so introduce myself.While being in California for tive years I have lost tr-ack of almost everything that l rememberd of Blair, until I met Hondo Hansenwhile on the high ses. To our surprise we learned we were |pent Monday evening at the . Mr.and Mrs.limes:ouurrrui. George H. Kuhr home. Mrs.Raymond Ruwe and Mrs.George H. Kuhr were Omaha vis- itors,Tuesday. Paul Hansen,son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul V. Hansen, is recovering from measles at his home Rev. T. A. Lindermeyer visited Dr. and Mrs. William J. Bolt of Tekamsh from Sunday evening un- til Tuesday. Ralph E. Fairchild, Mn, H. H. Brown and Ralph spent Mowers and Mrs. Howard Fairchild. Arnold Woodririg,son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Woodr-ing, left this week for a visit in Greeley, Colo- rsdo.Mrs. John Jensen and daughters-1---...A nam.. Ruth.were D a y i n O m d i a a s g u e s t s o f u m a n u .Miss Elizabeth Beales of I-'art the C. B. Bunn home.assisting Mrs. Bunn with her work._Mrs. Byron Bunn and children,Mary Ann and Jackie. visited theHugoHu c k and Neil Bundic homes in Omah,last Monday and Tuaday.CarrollWarriek of San Luis 0-bisto, Califomis.. was a Thursday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bry- an Warrick and family.Mr.and Mrs.Bryan Warrick and children spent Mother's Daywith Mrs. Wan-ick's mother. Mrs. Ossie Burton of Blair.Mr. and Mrs.Ralph Longwell and Mrs. Emma Jensen of Blairvisited Mr.und Mrs.CharlesCunningham of Arlington, Sunday aftemoon.Mr.and Mrs.J. Merton Kuhr drove to Missouri Valley.Iowa, Friday to visit Mr. and Mfg- qyw ..\ _.__, Calhoun has spent several days at' [this vicinity wish him a sneedv re. eovery.Mr.and Mrs. Harold Paulson und son were Sunday Wests at the Frank Nelson home.Mr-a Emma Frye left 'Saturdayfortwo weeks with reladva inMissouriValley, Iowa.Mrs.Lloyd Metzldr has stoned her household goods in Blair. Sat-urday. and will leave soon forPnnoeton.Missouri.to .loin her husband.Mr. and Mrs. Carol Frye spentSundav at the Claude .I .. e home.Mr. and Mrs. James Conetv wereSunday dinner mem at the A. w. Barrze home, in Tekamah.Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wakefield entertained at Sunday dinner forMr. and Mrs. Tom Wakefield, TomWakefield. Sr., Misses Birdie and Alma Fl "Ten and Mrs. Mar Lan-and children, Patty and Marshal de"k 1 |m »-\||-\. \ Advertise in The Enterurise " Dr J. Tilton Young Oleopalhle Phyulchn 1150 North Brand St. FREMONT, NEBRASKA \c a r d s ,F .H M c V i c k e r w o n t h e p r i z e f o r h i g h s c o r e a n d M r s R 0 5 K e l l y w a s a w a r d e d c o n s o l a t i o n prize.Guests were Messrs.an d Men- dames R. E. Vinton, Milan D. Aun- tin, J . Hiliorl Rhoades,F. H. Mc - Vic ke r and Roy Ke lly . Wh a t E v e r y Graduate Appreciates mwm RY | v G I F T s H e r a u " The LASTING GIFT \ UGGESTIONS F o r H i m 2. l T lis Mchercner is a urennm, ....,...;The next meetinz of the gzrouu will he held at the Shamburg heme on May 22. 5 Lucky Parker Club -1-The Lucky Parker Pig (Hub met lat the Andrew Alba/.zh home, Fri- 4-ldsy evenln¥» when material was zldistributcd for the year's work. 4- It was decided that n demonstra- tion will be held at each meeting: naming we parts ol the hog will constitute the first demonstration,nn take place at the Nels Buck- hardf. home on June 5.Delmar »_r .L ...,...»:»., \h-o Allmch Saunders joined the club,A t lnext week for San Diego,van-fornia, spent Monday and 'I\|esday among friends in Blair,She wasa guest nt the L. W. Lotta home. MnLl1or's Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J,Hilton Rhoadrl, Charlotte and Kenneth,wereMessrs. and lllesdamns Ed Jensen. Earl Jensen and Stanley Jensen. Mrs. Ralph Longwell of north of Blair called on Mr.and Mrs.Charles Cunningham of Arlington, Sunday..Kenneth Redding,who is su-tloned nt Camp Dix, near Trenton. .~__..r,_\-._\.-..~x m-snvinva Mrs. Emma Jensen and Mr.almost neighbors.He knowsof people whom I remember in Washington County.We have spent many hours in avchanging"blows"of Blair and Herman.When the boat docked, I losttrack of him and I thought I would probably never seehim again.To my surprise, when each man wus assigned to n. company and then a bar-racks, I was checking thenames of the men, and Bondo was placed in my barracks. I am acting sergeant, tempo-radly, x hope, while here nn .L_ u-.~.::... lolnndn rm. wa..Sunday a A,B. w. Dr. nn( entertain( Mrs. Ehls of Blair. larraln braska, i their par Hansen. Mrs.1weekend daughterSmith, n Mr .-nvon H. a n n u - v 1 . . w. f t e r n o o n v i s i t o r s a t t h e oodring home. 1 Mrs .Donald R. E hler s ad, Sunday , at dinner for ars' uncle, Perch Compton Spa ngg aar u a nu mn .llllu ..-.-.Russell Spa ng gna ni of Kan sas City .Monday evening:dinner guests at th e J . Mer ton K u hr ho me wer e Messrs.an d Mesdames Stanley Jensen,Ric hard Johnson,and 'Q " "v r I n s u r a n c e Of E v e r y K n o w n K i n d R E A L E S T A T E v L O A N S '-\\,»-,,..T / '/:\" 'W 4 ' r m A Bouquet oi onratulations Fr e s h - c u t full l u i ne Hansen of Oma ha and of Waterloo,Ne- h'lother's Da y wil.l'\ Mr . a n d Mrs . A . C . ansenxpent en ts , L..D : l w i t h ',Mr . W arr ic k spent th e her so n-in~law and an d Mr s .Prentic e north of Blair. . f x M r s , ~ T y w n . w e r e Kelly Ry a n.Mr. a nd Mrs . Ge org e Ku hr , J r .. o i Blai r we re Sunday dinner gues ts o f their son an d da ughter- in-law.Mr .an d Mr s .J .Me r to n K u h r and children.Mi s s Cora Beard attended th e nur se s' g ra dua ti on a t Tri ni ty C a~ ihe dr sl in Oma h a .Thur sda y e ve-ni n g ;Misa Ma d g e Petersen a t Blai r wa s n me mb er o f th e Clar k- son Hos pital class. H'1T1F§§§§Il'E;;i 1z-|» ~¢nn _.L -,L_-.~ ; .»teh Men's wr is t W8f§2\l hand-§>m{1\'t Innins -'f'f1f. .m a sznmeh*stvled wlth smar t 'rHy}g§gAY and drs~gh~,Mi. an~ Mrs. J Admhmion 11~80 Cla. »C o n f l r m o r D e n y WITHDON AMECHE ANDIJOAN BENN.a;|. Ala''Jemng the Pnce Sport ReelandShamBattleShenunlgm Color Cartoon. Dress Shirts ,~,.'§j,' $1.59 to Shirts and Shorts Union Suits Afhlgic Style Union Suits 21',§"s...m. _ New ted, N € C k W 8 & l ` L a t e s t New Patterns Era CompanyAdiualahie Collars $1.95 251: to 501: Soc to 95c 634: to 1.35 50c t o $ 1 v | isappears \\'ITHJEFFREYLYNN ANDJANE\VYMAN Also-Weddng Yella Comedy ~ D. Gzmmsou W EDNESI ' r u u n s m n n M,\\' 20-2| Admission ll-30 Cla. The Shanghai Gesture WITHGENE TIERNEY WALTER nus'roN ANDVICTOR MATURE Also-Dog Obedience Sparta Reelmd Dnnlld'n Garden Disney Col-or Carlooil. _ ._ _ - . . . .. - .. Spring Clothes For Men Mr .a n d Mr s .U .S.Re eves o f DeSoto spey t Sunday wi th the ir son -i n-I awfan d dau gh ter , Mr. a nd g m- C la mn c e Si mp so n an d Ma ri - y n,Mr .an d Mr s .He nr y Sorensen an d Glen n , a n d Mr . a nd Mrs . Mi - .. FRIDAY SATURDAY MAY 15-I6 Saturday MnineeAdmission l\~22 Cla. Ma\tese Falcon warmHUMPHREY BOGART AND \ MARY ASTOR Also-Car\Hoff and Band And Porky's Pantry Pinte Cannon. Evening Admission 11-30 Cla. ISH0Esamp|¢a¢ L5§Z'FZ'§"n?2i,'T;'5:,., or sw-\<° o TUESDAYMAY 19 Admission \\-22 Cls uw B.-,ay S UN DAY M O N DAY MAY 17-18Sunday MatineeAdmission Il-30 Cll. gmy Died WithTheir Boots On w:rmERROL FLYNN' ANDOLIVIA D¢HAVlLLAND Als4>-The Cagey Cnnlry ColorCartoon and News Reel. Even-ing Admiuion ll-85 Cn. Th* Grzenhouse W. J. Roagzn, Prop _ _ _ _ _ .. . . - - - f|.0B{P OI.un .:lII!..\.7\.|u", . . . . .- - .n e w J es e r v e d l u n c h .O t h e r g u e s t s w e r e .m u y ," " " ' l " " " " ' " *B * " " ° ° = = 'u .. . ...............-..\ u s l \ . . . \I. . » » A n l i n n h d |10 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ D I 1 ~~~ "; $ ._1 l n n vt f i f n f ~ x 4- Ixgg1-n- fnce,und braid-bond.leather nano.....ihirs. Clarence Amold Mrs. AllredRings,Party Bags.Neck-Rmgn.Cugarette Lighters,..'wenr, Vanity Cases, Brooch-'l`ie Sets. Wnldemar Chains,Quxst end family, Nels Buckhardt eu, l'im~ and Lockets.Electric Razors and Knives.and Hyalmer Quist. W a t c h e s Ar e B e c o mi n g Ha r d t o P u r c h a s e Nr; and Mrs. J.P- Stokes en-ltertamed on Mother's Day for Messrs and Mesdames LesterL g g k ~ ~ o v e r A § ~\s¢<§k@r.`..ma children of Fremont; Q Raymond llahlfa and children,3, Watson Hum of Valley'VelmarA s ~4- Katt and Phillip of rlington;illarlan Wulf and Sharlene of \Bla\r Albert Petersen and sonsL .C .~~of licrman; .lay Stokes, Jr.,of ,0mn.ha;and Earl Stokes of Te- 4~++-M-il| 1::-H-|-++.."..°'+++++++»|kem=I'\~ | ..~...... . ....,.Mr. and \lrs. I.. C. Klupu and Roger spent Mcther`s Day in Ly- ons, where they were guests of Mrs. ,l(lopp's parents, Mr. und Mm. C. E, Mcllfonies.Rev. N.C. Carlsen left Wednes- day morning for Columbus, Ohio, where he planned to attend a meet-ing pertaining to Lutheran federa-tion.I-lc expects to return to Blair on Suturduy.Christian Chuxvh Sunday School children plan tn hold a fisl\ennan's party at the church, Saturday al- temoon,Mrs. Pearl Johnson, Sun-rlay School superintendent, will be in charge of the event. Island.It seems that every- where you look you see moun-tains,trees,birds,etc, but they are not just mountains; each fits und blends in with every other one.Everything has been placed in n definitespotby Mother Nature, and we see here a beauty that without seeing it would be hard to b¢Eeve.Since being in the army, I have traveled over 9,000 miles,and still many more are ahead of me.We,Bondo and I,will begrateful if you could send us a copy. Thank you so kindly. v,...... .im-melv. St he nr pl an vidx hi lx hiz e1 wi th Miss Dora A..Carte: een qui te ill at the h| ld Mr s .He r ma n La d ' rovin g and is a ble to mound a part of the ti hi r.an d Mr s .Ch r i isi ted fr om Saturday ay i n Ga lva , Io wa , w Irs.E d Ho lsttin ,for zgbon county resident Mrs. J . P. Stok es re »leg"ram o f hloth er's nga from her son, Shi employed on defensa Ionolulu, T. H.. Mr. and Mra. Lea tel :hiidren of Fremont .1 s vreek's vac ation at I .P.Stokes,home i wi th Mr .and Mrs. 1% of Kennand. Mr .. md Mr s .Leo Mr .an d Mr s . W d d o Mr . a n d Mrs. Ken net all of Oma ha , we ra f gu es ts a t the pa n nta son,home. Mr . a r i d Mm, A . J chiidren had ss their Sunday , Mesurn and g..wi n i a mn a n d Le l J. H. Campbell. who is amuonecnt the Great Lakes Naval Training School in lllichigan,remembered his moLhcr. Mrs.J, E. Campbell,with n telephone call on Mothsr'n Day.Messrs. and Mesdames Ray Wulfand Billy,Theodore Grundy and children,and Anhur Larsen ofOmaha gathered at the parental, Will Wulf.home at Orum for h1ot9:er's Day.. Mr. and Mrs. Chris K. Bender! enterbxined at dinner, Wednesday evening, lor Mr. and Mrs. JamesC.Thompson and Terry,Miss Pvt.Glenn Brumbaugh. Our address: _Private G. Bnmbaugh, A ='N. 89017227 OrBOY\d0 H. Hansen, ASN. 37141130 193rd Tank Blttalion Co. AA.P.0. 957, co PostmusierSm Francisco, Cnlilomia ' (This will reach us wherever we ue.) Mrs. George Van Deusen xnd daughter, Rum Ann, plan iq leave this weekend for Prmndanee.Rhode Island,where they vnll Vem Nuerenberger,Miss Evelyn mnketheir home.Mr. Van Deunen Spadt, and Wayne Lambert.Im been anplvyed in Pmvidence ~_.--.\_. E 1 I1| b Mothefs Day visitors at the'10r the Pl-U» mree uwmuu.Fred Long home included Mr. "vi Sunday, Mr. md Mrs. J. Cron- Mrs.Earl Caldwell and Neal ' ed din I' stmm wwxtaln at ner OxMm. Arthur Long and Miss Dor- Mrs. Corinne Smith lnd childrvn athy Mencke f Omah M .doa,r nn and Mr.and Mrs. Iva: HulunsnM...H u m 'Annlebv.Leonud',,,,,;cl|i\dre.n. Mlrilyn anq Bef'-Y if \ 'v Whenever the Stork Makes a Delivery l'm the Follow-up Man Pasteurized Milk Is Safest Y o u K n o w ! 1 Safeguard Health Milk. lt Is Safer. AP;]eb;';''J ' * ; 'PP'°bY of Sfoiiim; md Mr. md Mrs. uns'Arlington.'Carlsen of Lincoln.The Smiths Mrs. Ray Faegan, Mrs.Paul were week-end guests, also, at the Templeton, Mrs. Howard Long and Cronstrom home.baby. and Rudolph Mencke called Sunday dinner guests at the on Mrs.. Fred_Long.Wednesday. George H.Kwr home were Mr. Other visitors tire latter P8\'¢ o( and Mrs. Gustav Knhnk and tam- lhe week were Mrs. Wnyne Pot-\;\y and Mr.and Mrs.Raymond '" ""and granddaughter,M1'!\Ruwe and family.Evening visi- Rnben Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Rassmors were Mr. and Mrs.HenryHarper and George Thornburgh.[Ruin-, Mr.and Mrs.RaymondTom Bracken and A1 Maier of Kuhr and family, Will Hart, Nlr. Emenxon,Nebraska.,were Blair and Mrs. George Gahler of Win- visitors last Saturday.Bracken, side.who was the victim of .im auto-1 Mr.and Mrs, J.P.Andersen. mobile wreck some time past and jMra.John Schmidt. and Gaye,Inter vent through a major opera-Mrs, cufma Mctzler and Gordon ron, is mending very rapidly and Allan of Tekamah. and Mr. and is back at work with the railroad Mrs. Arthur N. Andersen ol Her- when: he has supervision of ull nf Zman spent Saturday in Hooperthe construction work for the M.w§|_h Mr.,md Mrs. Harry Thiel- nmi n mm.foldt and Mrs. Jens Larsen._nw \<.\_ .»J """ Adults, Too, Shoulc With Pasteurized Because I't Is Purer "§1§'.§J1'§&,-.Leannrd Miller of bémuon was in honor or mrs Omxha and Mr. and Mrs. Robert IAmen'|bil-ua anr|ive°rs=1'¥ i n 'a Mrs.Claude overwvs i n d d hu=,Shar<m Y-\Mr fmspient mMoth:[:"Es DL ,with then*1*te1'f-"ined at df"ne;nhh;m§T,E P a r e n t s .M r .a r i d M r s .P a u l K .1 h ¢ b i r t h d a y o f M 1 5 8 .......»¢-.1.l¥M|nn . I nn ."§na|\|\¢\\"R t ~~gin vs gweei' Longer Toovn a v v v v -"D [RY Phone 351 W. E. Lucke, Prop. Sieft.Mn. snen nm an mw-......-al pleasant mrprise in the form of two Mathefa Day tahgrnma,one from her mn,Bill,md the other from Joe Mcullti I.bothgaformerBlairboys.Bi] and Joe--_-....|......\M. ¢|.fm|» weldinz School. Guests were Min Hansen har parents, Mr. and Mn.Han: P. Hmsen of Blair; md Paul Pe mrsen of Craig. Peacelm I-1i\l.pupiltcelebrntedMissI-lumen' birthday with n nurpx-in put; BL AIR DA] _ _am- ~ - "'T u e s d l y "m m ml l can llIJ'"""'"u or nll-lwgrk {|\PL0IZl8 Beith, _ \n\_:...Lr...L¢.\.'||¢UL# 14. 1.942 ét l l t i k b y P h uMilk and ic e c ream are deliv bl'alrp ime to the nmlnillil c a m in northern Canada.I n some calities the miners pay a d~ tor u quart of milk. r r u n o d v li U n d ' D o o d le B u ' T h a " d w d la Iw i'vu 1 tm- ke d h w e l o f p e w h b w t i l u x e d u n n o r t at "d\vmln¢ rod."It never had any ldentme nh-lldihl but some early prospeebon were uid lo have used xv.' n n pr up éc wr walked over ground he hoped :unnamed oil. md hekl the twig so that nm lurk yolnb- ed upward.When the prospectnt ltwd lbove n pool ot on the "doodla buf' wal supposed to point duwn~ ward. Ma n h q Sh er i No ' In n Monkey s do not shed mar: wh= th e! g rlc va Sumo scientists any Ll bec ause they do not_ have dee emotions. Unique Time Piece vu. The Chinese tell time wi th c on- dderable ac c urac y by looking at a u f ; e y e .The p up il at the cuffs ey e bec omes ngrrower as man approaches,and wider as th e : ne r- uoon waggg 'I'vl'e1f!J:| in Englllad Newspa per dom ranks twelfth the list of En g la n d ;national duslrles and employs 80,000 work rc ly . early ~n the week that a defipitclineup for Sunda s gamg- a2:n\I'Sl§ Bennington vyns not avaalabgp bu: ' P o o r l i a r s L u v O m e n ' S i n c e i t s e a r t n b l l s h m e n t n i n a y e a r s ; | q ,D u k e u n l ve r l l t J ' s l e g a l c l i n i c , c a l l e d " p o o r m u h l a w o m c e , " h u I |i ~ There are 101 lubliances Ln mbut chemlsu have been unableput them together and get milk. \'\r'\0I~:Iraid-e wh o wi \l be i n the sta rti ng jli ne u v f o r tha Cubs.Indic ations :are th at a n umb er of the y o uns ter i w w .fo r me r Ame ric an Leirionma r s , wi l1 ' h o ld do wn mo s t o f th e mniiarting positions f o r th n Ioc al mme .'1~in- l I ._-.mum-He a p b i g i n j l n wi th is f a m~.\ . RED MEN roflte from Texas 'to Minnesota, and made application for ah op- pnrtunity to sleep in the city jail. This was readily granted In ali, including the parents, there was a family of seven; and they departed early Saturdaymorning,headed north to their summer stamping grounds. |. ¢»,.<f A i i i ~ 1 sgmm%§§§E,'E UVE STUCK PBIGES AT SOUTH UMAHA Cattle Open the' Wee ~Steady zo Lower. Top $14.00 HOGS STEADY 10: UP Lambs Abou a ,Shorn, k Leaking- - Coach a f Rufus Olson Coach C a r olGMU; N n r t hHiKhbxsebdl team lost twnclosegamestothe leazua lend- i~ hlon ~.n .~.. - Union Stock yards.Omaha, May 12, X942-CATTLE; Receipts of cattle at Omaha Monday were 8,800 head.Trading npened om slow, and some deslrnble steers,yeaxllnzs and heifers sold atstudy levels ahhough bids and~=weak w 10@ » m r . /fad' \~ .,' v,-<-.-.1n '.¢7 ,n M . \ ;| : 1 ? . .r v .,i w ( g n . .. . .. . . ..;~.fr To AWARD HONORS NEXT FRIDAY Th e annual honors convoc ation wi ll be h e ld a t the Blai r Hi g h Sc hool at two o'c loc k, Friday a.ft.~ ernoou, Hay 15. A t that ti me, spe- c ial r ec ogr litio n wil! be given stu- den ta wh o h ave e xc el[ ed i n scho- ~-z- ~I -r's \f \ P 1 I -f .~z va "'\ - T H E fia vlil °1du!fn numbe x:11 whol ! . h | P . V . ¢ \ m u \ u | . y u r l n d u:dm close u the :anon wen tied in Lbs fin! nlme. turned in brillimt nddvflhl-'WU '"|\mr uwlllu. .. ..__ __,_ml " md n n ! I n v m a n t h !;; ; ; , ;; ; _ -1 5 , do le a g xm '° " °" " '§ , "" ' °" '° " "" g week.sen. lure mount sx4.oo.lwdc a ue nnto nly wne nv r-\\Ca w l i w l l w u n mu l y i o w u k md m l m a m w z m n u h m .~ "& 2 IZ 'a $ "' u-u e ° f l to c ke n ar deputrnenm.rnnupnx J.u.unmeu 'pw -q.. ......... .... ....Thompson wil\preside over tha pgeuniuul nllenu.lnm t program;awards wil\dsc be ADime Ou: ol' made by the department heads.nm Ev e n m Be a m _Evay Dollar in um! :uk r cemly declare(~ghcihar: are "iw glsunct md sep ||__ n z \ S War Bond E N HOGS gnu urn on n funeral.YONS oCONFERENCE TITLE "The Lyons Ilia-:lx School trac ka m replaced Blnir as c onferenc el .ps a t th e an n ua l Cornhuskornfei-enc e trac k meet hold at Te-l ::.las t Thu rsd ay after-noon._e v l u g an d Crosby were the ::r t h e Ly ons te am whic h. ored 55 2-3 points to second ~ce, 'I`ekan1sh"s 49 1-3 with Blair. iii an d Oakland fo urth.¥ Ro s te r ma n wa s h iz h po in t man ! r Blnir, winning thp loc al tearn's ne fir st in the pole va u lt and ing tllirvc l in the disc us und low ~les.Other Blair sc orers wereeagenwi th a th in tl i n th e 100 d 220 y ard dashes:Meredith ond in the 440;K e llv th ir d i n e mi le ;Lo ng second an d Gold- k thi rd in h u ll mi le an d Fe et rd i n b loo d ju mo . F i r s t plac e honors outside of ~ter1nsn's were wo n b v trac k1fr o m 'lfokmnah an d Lvon s.' irst ulsce winners: 100 vsrd dnBh.~ »pllard.Ly ons (:10.9);220-~eohnrd.Ly ons ( : 2 5 J ) :4 4 0 \ orr ow,Te lmma h (:5"!.1);880- ~nms.Teknmah. (2:14.3);M i l e * ~uhs.Teltamnh (»1:42.5);Hi g h » rdles.Crosby_Ly o ns (:16.8)~w hurdles,Crosby ,Ly o nsl :*25.1)Relay ,Ly on s (1 = 4 m. 1 nvelin.hiegrrue.Te ka ma h,148' eet 1 %inches.Discus,Mem-ue. e.kama.h 112 feet. 8 inches.Shot,lirners. 'Lyons 43 feet 'T in. High ~p-ties,Shephard,Ly ons, Crooyly o n s Me xr u e Te ka mn h 5 'eé t é in.`Po1e mi n t .Roscel-§1mn.\ ~lair.9 f ee t 1 0 inches.Broad ump,Shephard, Ly ons,20 feet 3 - 4 i n . C o l. h Wh1 nI1 O l s 'E ISl I | 1 ummm ls to Save ~D o l l a r s ee llsfc__'.5-»Bu y Henry Peterson,WashingtonCountyfarmer,recently sold twelve hogs on the South Omaha stock market,The hogs, averag-ing 801 pounds, sold at $13.90. To ISSUE REPORTCARDS MAY 22 v n u u u u u : 1 v @ ~ h~~ : s 1 ~ o e <5 ~ 'Annmc m .-¢u'2&»5~°¢¥€f~°»SX uuuu- Mn| .1'n ~ _ - . . n A a v n r n l r \ n M Q | loo \ wu l for the lollowlng rlumc r 0ontheloc al Platte Valley SUle team desired bo nurcllmae :ded ¢quipment and did no t ve a c r ed it ratimr wi th th e wh a Sporting;Goods Co.. rol obliged by permittinsr the al c iub to uurchage equip- \nt and have it c harged to his :ou nh . . . . | _ ; . . ¢ \ . » u ; \ L u : h u #AC h o i c e t o p r i m e . . . $ 1 4 . 5 0 @ 1 6 . 0 0 G o o d t o c h o i c e . . . . $ 1 2 . 5 0 @ 1 4 . 5 0 F a i r t o g o o d . . . . . . . s 1 1 . o o @ 1 2 . 5 o C o m m o n t o f a i r . . . . $ 1 0 . 0 0 @ 1 1 . U - D T r a s h y w a r m e d - u p s S 9 . 0 0 @ 1 0 . 0 0 F E D H E I F E R S C h o i c e t o p r i m e . . . . $ 1 2 . 5 0 @ 1 3 . 7 5 G o o d t o c h o i c e . . . . . $ 1 1 . 7 5 @ 1 2 . 5 0 F a i r t o g o g d U . s 1 o . 5 o @ 1 1 . ' z 5 u~.~u~i|.|¢.. .. ..Rep ort c a rds wi ll be issued to stu den ts on Fri da y ,Ma y 2 2 , i t i s learned.Teac her s will be busy compiling grades on Thursday , and no sc hool will be held that day . a Starting MONDAY ~, MAY 1s¢h»»»»~ nu n s v mw..-»`.-E ;PAY DAY :~W AR nnum AY srsmms--sn DDLIAB Corporal Rob ert F .Jahnel wa.. omg on fu r lo u gh la s t wee k H eft Su nda y e ven ing fr om Fre mon fo r h i s po s t a t San L ui s Ob is to Cali fomin. Dogfish Rank as Ancients Among the tlshes, dogilsh rank as ancients.They are c losely related to the gan and sturgeon. Both bot- tom feeders and sc uvengers.Th male doznsh may be distinguish - tr am th e I en mle by a bla c k lp oedged with y ellowisla to bright o an-ge. found on the side or The Bs~ near the tail an.This apo; is Iain or absent on the !erna1¢» 'Our Cuu uffh Rig ht o r W r ong' "Our c ountry !In her lntey course with foreign nation:may ' alié nl- ways be ln the right; but our c oun- try , r igh t o r wron g."wa l an tout dven by Stephen Dec atur. slgna;A tendency to Blilliizglu uu'neuth hog house bedding, gumrulng together of the ey elids;a au.usingorwohblygall.whvtl moved.deep red discoloration of thu belly sur-fnce. persistent scouring,vomiting, tits or convuleslons.l"e\cr is con H o :Cholera.¢r8u.test_ killer ot ar:lu moreAmericanswine,nppe_ .|.._- than ¢ tnnnnmm suv. \'12':\Y | -_4 . - . u w 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' \ | T l § { l 'I _ .¢ v v n \ 1 f \ r l \l l " \ Y Y 3 1 1 I W " -_md " ' " ' " ' '....s s.oa@1o.so'IC E C E l L u \ u w w w - m l u~ e:.x::,1=,:r:. *.:,,.,...!I Common '° "sa ~|P" vu-m m s A NSW E RED..|N' l`h '5 NA M r A nnTOTALS 2.19 INC]-IE l | . Il § l l l l l l n u a u _ u - . . - . . . . , _ ___. n m n k i l l s s o q u i c k l y u m r _ \ m a 3 - |:U l u u u u vu w v - - - -1 ~2 5 .\..l.\J"L1\.J a n -__d b a s e b a l l o f f n c l r w u P n m e h e a v y c o w s . . $@ 1 o3 1 5 .=f"f2. ....m l m m a i d a t o n c e .G o o d t o c h o i c e , , . . $ 9 . D 0 @ 9 . 5 0 m _ = . . = . . . f. . . . z u l m i n fn r i r s t e Ed i n t h e l n tl|;\;e¢"re\c al only vague marks or umm..the lnkc tlou.At other limes the Thvre is n o known ru n- for Imglesions or llssue changes no closely cholera..However,prompt diagno resembla those of certain germ "1 on e th e ti me f or th e Ar lin z ~n tour namen t. and the bi ll sti ll maimed on the books Me m-ra of th e loc al c lub in formed e ma n a ze r o f th e Spor tingmils' S tore that th e bill would . Daid with monev won bv Dar- :i mti ng in W a sh i ng to n C o un - Fai r to urn amen t.Howeve r, make the deal szood. the man- zer o f th e S. G. S was asked | give J ac k Sc hafer. a c lerk in re store. the dav off so tlmt he :uid hu r l f o r th e Blai r Club. he ms u lt. wa s th a t Blai r lo st.nt a nd He rman collec ted first Fa i r to g o o d ........$8.5D@ 9.001 btiilrltun W in §~ -- - ~ - - -anCutte rs ....... ...... $6.'i'5 @ B.25 f0ll0Wi118 quesuons an d a:1s\~.erslrwc Connors ...... ..,... ..$5.0 0@ 6.5 0| c one erning pric e ceilings \\hioh|I0".i S T O C K C A T TL E `h£\.Ve been fixed by the UPA.The weeGood to choice ylgs. $12.D0@1li.25 list was c ompiled by Grant Mc Fa1y_: 50 F a i r to good y lss .s1o.5o@12.oo¥den of Linc oln, state rationing of-»i 1Corn.i o fa ir YIES S 9U0@10.50\fic er, who said 'hxesday th a t his ine W e t c o w s ~ ' T . 0 0 @ 9 . 2 5 offic e me been flooded with sin1i» Fle shy heaters --=-$ 9.00@12.%lar questions:Steer c alves .......$1lJ.00@I-L50 Q.W hen does the ceiling bc ,3. He lte r c alves ~ 9 . 0 0 @ 1 3 . 0 0 come effec tive?o f . Gd t F ii , E ?§ § S' " 'i l° 1" § ,1250 A .1. F or g oo ds s old at retail sasoe e r s @ *the ceilings apply on May 18, 1942.obs Fair to good feeders s1o.oo@11.so»..C o m to 1 r f .5 9 1gg.g'2° For servic es a t retail,th a t is. obs a i ee ers S 00533 lr e n d e r to th e ulti mate consume ell, .Q s\2....L -nn\|=n¢l nn Jilitr 1. ~ 91.2 b o r n e s w i n e d i s e a s e s L u a : u . Il i u u l ut o r y i n ve s t i g a t i o n i n r e q u i r e d t o t o l l t h e m a p a r t .S w i n e o t a l l a g e s m a y d i e o t h o g c h o l e r a w i t h s y m p t o m s t h a t r o s e m b l o t h o s e o f p o i s o n i n g ;o t h e r s m a y s h o w n t s . c o n vu l s i o n s a n d n o r f o u s s y m p t o m s t h a t s i m u l a t e a . b r a i n d t s o r e r ;s t i l !o t h e r s m a y l i n g e r m d a y s w i t h w e a k n e s s , ' d y s e n - " " -- -a nm u n u r . ._ .. .. .. -. -u --Co e -Ja co b s \ t a r y a n d v o m m n g s a L u u U l u ;..\» \ - - -n f n m d i s e a s e .'BYU Ilguu Us nav ..-,..Froquenuy one or two pigs in a herd dia suddenly ton days to twoweeksbeforetheqalaucootLhe herd ulckena.Often on owner mis-tnkeniy believes that the Brat dead nlss were iujpred, and roglects hav- ~"~; . , . i '"o 41 .gr.a r¢f."| ,°.r_~g } 5».'» . " "`... : ° r¢ . 1 Sy mptoms whic h rnlght ba chol- era-»0r savers! other diseases. HO GS S T E A D Y 10c H I G H E R HOG S :Rec eipts of hogs a t Omaha Mond ay we re 7, 500 h ead. Fo llo win g o slu gg i sh ea r ly ma r - ke t, mo s t of th e tr a di n g wa s a t pric es s tead y to 10c hig her thanFr i da y So me o f th e be st lig ht- UI B C tli in g a pp ww u n ' -' l -.|3. F or aaléa by manufac turers produc ers an d wholesalers anu r servic es rendered to an i ndu str ial |consumer,the c eiling applies on\;`;" May 11, 1942.I J " Q.w i n the wi n in g prices b f a wei gmé br ou gh t $1 3. 90 , bu t bu lk lthe some a t e ve r !store fo r t h e ~ o f th e tr a d i n g wa s at a s p r e a d same artic le?.' n f s 1 a 7 5 a i > 1 3 . B 5 .S o w ;s o l d l a r g e ]A .N o .I n g e n e r a l ,t h e c e i l i n g t n _ . L e . . \_ - - L Last summer a letter ap-enred in this colunm fezandimzxck of orzanizntiorn in the loca\ asebaI\ club and noor businessnanazement.I received n swell" tomtue luhimt for ha:- -~-. ... h u g h i s ve t e r l n n u t m p e n m m . . ..... t n p s y .T h i s c o m p l e x i t y o t s y m p t o m s , a n d t h e r a p i d i t y w i t h w h i c h c h o l e r a k l l l a a r e r a m o n a w h y a u t h o r i t i e s u r g e va c c i n a t i o n o f a l l p i g s e a e m a t t e r o t s o u n d i n s u r a n c e .O w n e r s w h o m h e r d s h e r o b e e n p r o p e r l y l m m u n l x e d a g u t l n e t h o g c h o l e r a a r e ( r e e d f r o m t h e c o n s t a n t .h a u n t i n g w o r r y o t l o o t i n g t o r a u s p i c i o u s - » - » n l » n n ¢T h i ?l f !~~ e l s a n d l m l a t e u s e o ! l a m e d o s e s o t a e r u m a y h e l p t o l a l v a g o a vr o l l t a h l e m h e r o f h o g s I n c h o l - e r a e t r l c k e n h e r d s ,i t t h o d i n e a s e h a s n o t p r o g r e s s e d t o o t a r . C l o n e c o o p e r a t i o n b e t w e e n h o g o w n e n e n d t h e i r ve t o r l n n r l o u a o n a l l m a t t e r s i n vo l vi n g s a n i t a t i o n , d i s e a s e s y m p t o m s a n d t i m e l y s e a s o n a l p r e ve n t i ve l m m u n l z e t l m s .w i l l c u t t h e c o u n t r y s m u l t i m i l l i o n d o l l a r n z i t p n n w a and one u l ueadexs pf the baseball umm in-\ 'nrmed m e th at t\'u=c lub hq d | paid all bills and had uroven m loc al business me n their suc - mm .wa s n o t esse nti al to fi- nanc e the c lub in Blair.W ell. il, will take morp than wo rds 00 convince Gu st th at business men 'e fir hnc ial support i s not needed. "\'\».i¢vpn-'a c lub ha s go tten xy at $1a.so@ia.eo. S H E E P A N D L A M B S S T E A D Y SHE EP: Rec e ip ts ui sh ee p a nd -lambs a t O m a h a Mo n d a y we r e _1l,500 he ad .A s a ru le pric es 'we r e muc h th e sa me a s o n F r i - \ l s h a m te d lamlgs se llln g$11 'l5@12 75 nnd.she§rng lambs is th e hi gh est p ri c e a r wxu c n vm.sture sold an article duringzhiarc h. The mnximum p ri c e wi ll var y fr om store in store just as pric es varied fro m stone to store d ur ing Mar c h Q.Ho w wi ll i h e housewife lmo w w i n !the ma xi mu m prlebk are?A .Th e regu lation lis ts abuui Hi a l E4 n v B l u l | . | \ . u u . | a .. .. ,. . . _t o l e n d t h e i r h e r d s t o m s r k e t n r . n p r u n m b l a - w e i g h t s s i m p l y b e c u a s e a l a n h u a p p e u - a c l i n t h e c o m unity.Farmers whose h o n have not bein:nc c mntad should bu on the swine dlnaaao luasas to x low lu:-mum.W ith hogs at present lglgh Drlc es tha owner who lou his herd go without protection sxnlnnt this disease Ln akin;5 very topllah gamble. \ » Starting M O N D A Y M A Y 1 8 t h - - r ,4 R .~.\v|"*"¢;.T' E ~~.'x . \....1:g T »:l 0 '<. ."\q 5 % l is e l v e r l e s i n ~~~ f -~, s ~ ,' H f f '2 ~ ~ ~ I L I M I T E D T o q ~:~ .f i r .¢ . \ " f ~ ~ ~f j ~ A ~O n e E a c h D a y z~_ , p P Under Government Regulations, But One Stop ~er Day Can Be Made At Each Home In the Delivery Of Food Stuffs. In keeping wi ~_-.servation of rubber and delivery equipment, we are adopting the 0ncePer-Day Delivery which is in line with similar action be- ing carried out all over the United States. 'sDever ~.._Orders will b¢ taken until 9:30 A, M . There will be a delivery at 4:00 P, M `Saturdays Only Please Phone Your Orders Ea rl y. To Avoid Disappointment, Please Do No t ~ Uu s to Deviabe From the Ab ove Ou tlined Delivery Plan. _...|.. n.at $12.00@12.65. Aged sheep new FAT LAMBSF a t l b s . .g d .z o ¢ h .$ 1 4 . o o @ 1 4 . 3 5 : __ . 1 A n n n u n ; n A f m ,ste ady. 10 0 o f me mo st imp or tan t g r ou p sofitemsinthe avera ge faml1y's cost o f livi ng.Th e nmx.imy1§ nric ea o f them items must beijs-_ L H B I l U L l . . I . | .a n n " u n i - - -- -B l a i r C i t y S c h w l s h e l d a j o i n : M o § h e r ' s D a y p r o g r a m a n d t e a l a s ;T h u r s d a y a f b e m o o g i A r o u n d "*.A 1. . . . . . . _- - » - -: . .. n . m l n n ¢ n IlA r~ ~ W~1 play ers and oth ers have voic ed dimma roval of th e ma n ne r in whi c h the c lub s ta rted Theymni nta in th at th e meeting of the or n n n i n ti o n and mi na i tv-ment did n ot rec eive due Dubli c ity .Th e y ma in ta i n th a t th e baseball meeting:should have been printed in loc al naners soth a t a ll interested could ha ve an ouuo rtun itv w be uresentandvoicea n obinion.W i ll i t be "ste p-a nd-a -lmlf'baseball this y ear o r w i l l they ge t to - srether in full stride? Ho wa r d Mic kelsen,for mer Dana.ath lete n ow coaching at Rosali e. wi ll le ave fo r the arm?soon.La s t Fr i d a y nilrht his friends held a danc e in his hon- or "Mi c ky " di d no t kn o w h o w Lo danc e eu he spent. the even~ ing's i n d n g fo r the orc hestra. It tur ne d o ut to be a or ofi tab leeve n i mr - f i ve buc ks as a gi ft fr o m friends an d another fi ve for singing. SPECIALS this week at the ARNDT HARDWARE \ / 1 `II .r\ \. 1 iFat lbs., mee. zo gc. awww;-¢.w \Fat lbs, leir io med. $ll.50@l3.50 Shorn Lambs .s 9.50@l2.'I5 Spring lambs ., .s12.oo@14.1s FEEDER LAMBSShearlng lambs ....$l0.00@12.50 Nltlves ............$9.00@ll.50 ATHLETES ToSTATE MEET Gene Kruger,Leo Roscnnilde,Calvin Menkinz and Lloyd Marsh-all will represent Arlington at the;annual Nebrnpka Hlxzh Schoolstate track meet at Lincoln, thislweek»end.The Arlington squadhasenioyed a successful track) season.l In nm Omaha meet. Salui-dqy,| semngplayed.by any retailer them alter May 18,Q.What about Dnnes of goods that are not on the cnet n( livin! u mA.Until July l, thewife should ask the store for his maximum prices. July.1. the retailer mustprepared statement of the house- keeperAf ter have a highest prices for all commodities or ser- vices which he delivered or mm-plled during March.This may beexamined by any one on request.Q.What should the housewife do if she believes that she ls re~ quired to my more than a starc- keeper'» maximum? A_She should ask the store- uny momem were in ..tt........_-.At the close of the afternoon, thewardteachersentertainedother city school faculty members at ten. PLAN CONFIRMATION SERVICE SUNDAY Confirmation services will be held Sunday at the Trinity Evan- gelical Lutheran Chunzh.Th-class, an unnounced by Rev. H. C. Jul Frese,includes lllurdellc Kuhnk of Kennard.Charles Bd-wnrd Hansen and Neil Lang of Herman.The service will be held in connection with the regular morning worship swine nt 10:30 o'clock. SPECIALS this week at the ARNDT HARDWARE the or n n n i n ti o n and m a a ~ -ment did n ot rec eive due Dubli eity .Th e y ma in ta i n th a t th e baseball meeting:ahoulcl have been printed in loc al naners soth a t a ll interested could ha ve an cmuortunitv on be nresentandvoicea n obinion.W i ll i t be "ste p-a nd-a -lmlf'baseball this y ear o r w i l l they ge t to - srether in full stride? Ho wa r d Mic kelson,for mer Dana.ath lete n ow coaching at Rosalie. will leave for the arms'soon.La s t Fr i d a y nilrht his friends held a danc e in his hon- or "Mi c ky " di d no t kn o w h o w Lo danc e eu he spent. the even~ ing's i n d n g fo r the orc hestra. It tur ne d o ut to be a or ofi tab leeve n i mr - f i ve buc ks as a gi ft fr o m friends an d another fi ve for singing. Advertise in The Enterprise \ I .\i . ` \I Waste Baske o m n m . m s dup uhh mill!! |¢,"¢a dldn. 39: ;~ .~"\.:i~<3< ~ fwfsz fgv uC L ani g h S c n o m 'G r a d u a t e r ~'s * \ P \~~ n g ;;H . ~~.~ ~ h w\' z '; :r - |.' ., ~ 2 : f » 1 f 1 ; @ ° " ' =~ ~o ' n s f u ~ 4 \1 -1 .> » »~ ' - > .o Q - .;3 f . . f e ~ » ' " ., b ACCOUNTANCY I s uuo s nrnv ro s¢cnE'rA|u\L WORK SPECIALS this week at the ARNDT HARDWARE the or n n n i n ti o n and m a a ~ -ment did n ot rec eive due Dubli eity .Th e y ma in ta i n th a t th e baseball meeting:ahoulcl have been printed in loc al naners soth a t a ll interested could ha ve an cmuortunitv on be nresentandvoicea n obinion.W i ll i t be "ste p-a nd-a -lmlf'baseball this y ear o r w i l l they ge t to - srether in full stride? Ho wa r d Mic kelson,for mer Dana.ath lete n ow coaching at Rosalie. will leave for the arms'soon.La s t Fr i d a y nilrht his friends held a danc e in his hon- or "Mi c ky " di d no t kn o w h o w Lo danc e eu he spent. the even~ ing's i n d n g fo r the orc hestra. It tur ne d o ut to be a or ofi tab leeve n i mr - f i ve buc ks as a gi ft fr o m friends an d another fi ve for singing. Advertise in The Enterprise / \ o d i i n l l A - n n - q l l l l h s 38: ~~.~F05 ~ ~= ~ < ~ f = ~ I ~ » T .~-..-~~.»\.. ~~;=¢§.""'§~ ~ ' n 4 1 .1;_`:|' Y J ~ l i 4\\\-4 .a {|f\\°1'.°~ .. b ACCOUNTANCY I s uuo s nrnv ro s¢cnE'rA|u\L WORK » I 3:eper to explain the pric e to her. she still believes that she is re- mired to pay rhore than his legal naximum,sho should communi- xte the fac ts to 0 P A ' s nearest ur p r ic e and ration ing bo ard or .s nearest loc al offic e.n un... ann illr nhouner obtain I P!a a 1 ¢ c n ris \. ll: ird ~I1 p c ei Y l t nt Bl . . . . . » -- I Rubber Fo r Amer ic a Hope for the .Kmeric an motorist is fou nd in the ambitio us sy nth e- tic rubber program whi c h is being developed by the oil industry . W .S.S.Rodgers , Presi dent of the Texas Company , s ay s th at the automobile is so inte rwo ven wi th our na tio na l e c on omy that its n e- c essary c ivilian use should not be continued.The governrnent's c ur- rent sy nthetic rubber plans call for the c reation of a supply whic h will be almost entirely obsorbed by military needs.Therefore, the oil i ndustry ha s ap pointed a c om- mitte e "to mak e :mc omme ndations for inc reasing the announc ed pro~ grams so as to inc lude so me r ub- ber for what we c onsider essential civilian use."Commenting on this, Mr. Rodger s sai d, " I have a g reat deal of c onfidenc e in Americ an in- genuity , and I wo uld n o t b e s ur - prised if we should soon find some satisfac tory solution to this rather diffi c ult problem." Very gre at progiess ha s been made i n inc reasing the wea ri ng ability o f sy nthetic ru b be r f o r tir ea Ac c ording to W . S. Parish, President o f th e Standand Oi l Company c d New J ersey ,mb b e r substitutes developed as la te as 1940 would dellvé r only 200 miles of servic e.Ne w sy nthetic rubber may deliver 10,000 miles at speeds of not over 35 mile per hour.An d, says Mr .Farish,a single clay's output of steel would enable the oil industry to bui ld a ll th e equip- ment needed to keep the nec essary c ivilian c o rn rolling. I t wi ll, o f course, be a lo n g time befo re muc h rubb er i s avail- able for any thing exc ept vital uae. So tak e the b e st p -vi si ble a re o f your c ar and its tires.An d in the meantime, it is reassuring to Hiow that the oii industry is doin~ every thing i n its po we r to g i v this nation th e sy nthetic rubbe it so desperately needs. Hr. and Mrs. Karl Chr£nens¢nentendnedwve nl ubles of iriendn at pimchle, Snmniny wen-iug,in observance of Mr. Chril- Under Government Regulations, But One Stop ~er Day Can Be Made At Each Home In the Delivery Of Food Stuffs. In keeping wi ~_-.servation of rubber and delivery equipment, we are adopting the 0ncePer-Day Delivery which is in line with similar action be- ing carried out all over the United States. 's W. J. Sas Gilbertson Store Larsen Market Lundt Food Store Bobs Store Carroll's Grocery Blue Goose Store Wolff Checkerboard Store De ver ~.._Orders will b¢ taken until 9:30 A, M . There will be a delivery at 4:00 P, M `Saturdays Only Please Phone Your Orders Ea rl y. To Avoid Disappointment, Please Do No t ~ Uu s to Deviabe From the Ab ove Ou tlined Delivery Plan. 1fy -umrrnn 'ro 51~~ #4 ~»~r fO n e E a c h D a y /~~X ~~\ mznr, uuc .w ll u n _____ _p V G A M E 3 a rec ord showing wh at she pa i ''so that she c an mak¢ positive c om pari sc m with Ma rc h prices?. Su nd ay Mar 1 7 A Everv store. when requeste Bennin Gretna g to n a i Blai r a t Ar li ng to n by a customer, must give n. side aiip or receipt Bhowing the dat. the name and address of the stem the item sold,and the price rl Herman at Elkhorn FONTANELLE NEWS ceivcd.n mi l f articles are covers?w g ;I l \ n » |- - .._t h e b y p r i c e c e i l i n g s ? l A .P r a c t i c a l l y e v e r y r t i c l) 0 o m c e m e n n u : o m u v n o n `\ I c n m c m . w o a x Qualify for position at high ww. '1`rain:d offic e workers are noodd by expmdini! busi-ness, industry. gogcxnmmt. Pu:- pnre to render nceded servict. w x m i n T H O R O U G H L Y Greatest oppommities in gunfor I-[idx School Gnduntes, F01- mc r Office Women,Murrina-dWomen, C°ll¢!'= Women. Dnft Rxempt Men uc also desired wn m s T o o n : C h u u b e g i r u d n lm o ml m o l l J n n a llnD ay o rEveni h!S Chn 0| . E § y ¢. . .1 .:'?" "' ~l ": { $ # 9 " : : :- } 1 . . . . . , : : V Glass l a t l m t ~ tolaluivnnp-lcd with cad- .. npdqhh.981: iT*s " '";~.\% ~z~ 5? N H ~,,-.¢s ~lass Mlrrar qggg 22" Hllrbh|onmhd'n1thoP¢ll».putters. Cir-...¢ ¢ ¢ c t c q o n . Oqrg ggTi vlcron 40%H O G S U P P L E M E N T Correct Balance of Animal Proteins Vegetable Proteins and Minerals N O W $$_00 Per T on Blai r Flour Mi llsTHE Paint -B §hes Wall Paper |~ Home and Farm C ll n.||.:served surest.day .There we rema n y visitors nreieliii an d the1Dno|ZT8~lf1 wa s i n knepinsr wi th ' Ho t h u " s D a y .A.spec ial poemlm r e a d b v M m. C r o c k e r f o r t h e f h o mr u r y members.Th ey areMr k Ge ntile S c h we de r. Mr s. A ug - _ust Hartu mr an d Mrs . Fre d Pff eif- er,Vernon Blo emk er is th e vic ti m 1 of mu mus .~_Mr. an d Mrs . E mil La llman . C m- =§;is.Me r to n an d K e i th an d Mr . ;».nd Mr s.Evr ald Du n kla u an d daufz hter. Mari an. were c aller s at l th e H. P . W ilke ni mr ho mo .~I Misa E a r n Sc hweder.wh o han1 _been confined to he r b e d f o r th e past several day s,is :slowly i m- mo vi n g . " i.A if 1 w ~11 M4 T =E ff 21 211-,» Mr. And Mrs.Stan!ey Jensen,R'chu1d Johnslm andML and Mrs.1K l l Ryan wereMr. and Mrs.e yMonday evening guata at the I Merton Kuhr home. l :sed i n u m me u n u - w m kmeric a. REV. SIMPSON TO BE IN FREMON Rev. David Simpson of Arlinl/.nt will talk on "OutpostsFriendship Written in Amerie at thefmeeting of the Fremc Wom¢n's Soduty of Christian 3, vice, this, 'l'hur1;duy, aftemoon.Rev. Simpson was born ln Er land and grew to young m;nl1< there.He began his pwparnt for-'the ministry in that conn and spent 16 yearn in Canada afeavm-g there He continued education in A nnwer-sity and tl: logncnl semmxry xn Canada.F unpson will hung out in hls Q Lhe reason ad dm misunderstand lhlt exist!betweqn Britain Amerla and will offer 1. mlm Precedmg the hlk by Rev Sl: son James Fowler will give a donstrauon ol the new elect: prim orgin which has been ul constrnnlon (or some time. PLAN MOTHERS'TEA, 'ron Pupils ol gruda five and ai,Hyir Central Sffhool will prespmgnm for their mothen hm dclock. Lhll (Thursday) A l 3-.. for overgomhg it. ~Fnlllxwing thu program, nu will bn served.I ll\......ls-u nvmninlr.Mr .i n d MI B|.ur.=nuly u-......°,....-...-_-Stanley J ensen visited D r .1 Hr s . J . C . Bln h e y o f F re mo n tL.I I \P°u¥'** Snmdny. May 17B, H. S. Buclhuxenbe Services Tuesday, May 19 Junior High Honm-|'Convocnt.\on Wednendny,May 20BrewsterClub-Mrs.Willilm Wulbem 'Thursday, May 21 Hill Crnk Aid Society-Mrs. J. C. JensenKennlrd Ladies Md - M m. Frank ByersDomusSociety-Alma Svogen senB. H. s. Graduation ru~Mn 14 ERMA uo1s'mrN 5 BRIDE OF MAY 10 The wodding o l Misa Erma Irene Hohlfdn,dauglwer 01 Mr. and Mrs.Sam Holstein of Ken- nnd, to George A. Suverkrubbe of Omaha, son of Mrs. Amanda Suv-erkrnbm of Fort Cxdhoun, muplaceSundnyeveningatSt. John's Lutheran Chumh in Ben- ningwn.Rev. W. F. V. Churchill olficiated M the seven o'clock cmdlmight ceremony; the church hmd been decorated wiih bam at lilus and tu\ips.Attendants were Esrl SuvefkrubbeolFort Calhoun, broth: of the grocm,me the bride'~ Mi s s Eth e l Ste wa rt o f Omah a was a. week~em§ viuitor at tho pax-~ on f a l, D 5 E .R.Stewart, home. Mins Dorothy Dixon of Fort Cad- ho un spe nt Mo nd ay a t th e M n . Br u te Mc h i i llm h o me . Mr s .Waliaoe Chariot an d daughter,Ru th ,entertained a t : bir thd ay din ner ii i ho no r of M . Cl:arlot's sister,Mr s .Clare . My ers of Omaha.. ~"r , 11 0».T ?~ . 2 4¢| . | |....# 4 2 ~x . He rman .The brid e, g iven in marr iage by he r fa th er ,wa s gowned i n wh ite c hii fon velveray ,fashioned wi th a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves and a train; her veii, whic h touchou th e f loo r , was tr i mme d with la c e. She c ar ri ed a bouquet o f wh i te roses.. . , ._. Wed By Candlelight, Sunday f m 5 s "» \~ Q,W .~`~ ~Events of the 'Coming Week 'I"hur|d|y, Mny 14 Papio Thursday Rxnemoon cm~ --Mrs. A. R/ BeadeaBlah'Merrymaken,-Md.CU! ford Hultberg .»McCarthy Chxb-Mrs.J.H Nelrhwd Fridny,Msy I5 B. H. S. Junior Senior banqueHigh School Honors Convocalio Saturday, May 16 Flower Show,Masonic Buil~ ing.Buh-;-» " .5 'I,>..El Fla i r High sc hool and me n d e d Da na Colicge after whic h she mu gh t sc ho ol a nd iste r f or s ometime was a n a ss istan t i n the A AA offic e at Blair.At th e ti me of her marriage she held a c leric al posi- tion i n Oma h a wi th the Phiilips Petro leum Company . Mr. Lambert is n graduate of the Ca rle to n Hig h School and is no w employ ed as c onstruc tion foreman for J . lf. Conner Conauuc tion Com pany of Kxnsaa City , Mi ssouri. Mr .an d Mr s. L a mb er t left. im- me d i a tely f o r On s wa, I o wa wh e n they will res ide. Cornelius Hanson of Minneapoi ST.M A R Y 1 s EPISCOPA CHURCH: Morning services it 1 o'o1ock, Gordon Hughes in l.; BAPTIST CHURCH: Rev.J. Johnson will condut regular aevices at the church next Sun~ moming at 11 a. rn. \ In vite d guests inc luded Ru b y Holstein,Mr s .Dewey Holste in, Ru th Holbr ook,Ma xi n e Reeves, Doro thy Buclkhardt,Mr s .J amesM a s e ,H e l e n V l a s a k .E d n a a n d ~||~ 0 k , | L OC A L NE W S Lieul.-Commander R n y m o n dReid of Philadelphia, Pe,unny\nniaput through a Mot!-Aex's Dly tele- phone call, Sundxy, to bl! mother, Mrs. Au Reid.Mrs. Lutig McKay and Mrs. Pau\ Markrnmi of Kansas City,Mis- souri, visiwd in Pender, Wedna- \~~ L wr1 . .. . 1 f; a 1 .11 4' g; .I » Snmdny. May 17B, H. S. Buclhuxenbe Services Tuesday, May 19 Junior High Honm-|'Convocnt.\on Wednendny,May 20BrewsterClub-Mrs.Willilm Wulbem 'Thursday, May 21 Hill Crnk Aid Society-Mrs. J. C. JensenKennlrd Ladies Md - M m. Frank ByersDomusSociety-Alma Svogen senB. H. s. Graduation ru~Mn 14 ERMA uo1s'mrN 5 BRIDE OF MAY 10 The wodding o l Misa Erma Irene Hohlfdn,dauglwer 01 Mr. and Mrs.Sam Holstein of Ken- nnd, to George A. Suverkrubbe of Omaha, son of Mrs. Amanda Suv-erkrnbm of Fort Cxdhoun, muplaceSundnyeveningatSt. John's Lutheran Chumh in Ben- ningwn.Rev. W. F. V. Churchill olficiated M the seven o'clock cmdlmight ceremony; the church hmd been decorated wiih bam at lilus and tu\ips.Attendants were Esrl SuvefkrubbeolFort Calhoun, broth: of the grocm,me the bride'~ Mi s s Eth e l Ste wa rt o f Omah a was a. week~em§ viuitor at tho pax-~ on f a l, D 5 E .R.Stewart, home. Mins Dorothy Dixon of Fort Cad- ho un spe nt Mo nd ay a t th e M n . Br u te Mc h i i llm h o me . Mr s .Waliaoe Chariot an d daughter,Ru th ,entertained a t : bir thd ay din ner ii i ho no r of M . Cl:arlot's sister,Mr s .Clare . My ers of Omaha.. 1 q He rman .The brid e, g iven in marr iage by he r fa th er ,wa s gowned i n wh ite c hii fon velveray ,fashioned wi th a sweetheart neckline, long sleeves and a train; her veii, whic h touchou th e f loo r , was tr i mme d with la c e. She c ar ri ed a bouquet o f wh i te roses.. . , ._. Wed By Candlelight, Sunday v r.>,,`_ W .~ Events of the 'Coming Week 'I"hur|d|y, Mny 14 Papio Thursday Rxnemoon cm~ --Mrs. A. R/ BeadeaBlah'Merrymaken,-Md.CU! ford Hultberg .»McCarthy Chxb-Mrs.J.H Nelrhwd Fridny,Msy I5 B. H. S. Junior Senior banqueHigh School Honors Convocalio Saturday, May 16 Flower Show,Masonic Buil~ ing.Buh-;-» " .5 'I,>..El Fla i r High sc hool and me n d e d Da na Colicge after whic h she mu gh t sc ho ol a nd iste r f or s ometime was a n a ss istan t i n the A AA offic e at Blair.At th e ti me of her marriage she held a c leric al posi- tion i n Oma h a wi th the Phiilips Petro leum Company . Mr. Lambert is n graduate of the Ca rle to n Hig h School and is no w employ ed as c onstruc tion foreman for J . lf. Conner Conauuc tion Com pany of Kxnsaa City , Mi ssouri. Mr .an d Mr s. L a mb er t left. im- me d i a tely f o r On s wa, I o wa wh e n they will res ide. Cornelius Hanson of Minneapoi ST.M A R Y 1 s EPISCOPA CHURCH: Morning services it 1 o'o1ock, Gordon Hughes in l.; BAPTIST CHURCH: Rev.J. Johnson will condut regular aevices at the church next Sun~ moming at 11 a. rn. \ In vite d guests inc luded Ru b y I-Iohtein,Mr s .Dewey Holste in, Ru th Holbr ook,Ma xi n e Re evel, Doro thy Buclkhardt,Mr s .J a m~M o s s e ,H e l e n V l a s a k .E d n a a n d ~||~ 0 k , | L OC A L NE W S Lieul.-Commander R n y m o n dReid of Philadelphia, Pe,unny\nniaput through a Mot!-Aex's Dly tele- phone call, Sundxy, to bl! mother, Mrs. Au Reid.Mrs. Lutig McKay and Mrs. Pau\ Markrnmi of Kansas City,Mis- souri, visiwd in Pender, Wedna- \~~ L wr1 . .. . 1 f; a 1 .11 4' g; .I » o|~¢:rl\ \'N"l"fR1¢*'R'(Ql"....- ..lines.An im11r0ViB¢'\ alur ""'" `i1"`""` ""ii°1»¢¢1nM I S S F r e n c h baskets of lovelyIl0W\B;d ~°,.'I`?.ff." |h\Hv Wmtnin who leavl 'un lluu alB r l d e M a y ~Q . an d M§ .rRa;fe F.. ..c 1 1 o f Oma-S unda y ? $`§b §{1 I£"§ .¥i m sh e ~ a ha were attefrldmstfl.atten d a bu ui na a whvul, wn a ho Miss Iii y rl C. Frenc h, daughtfer Th e bride wo r e a.b r mf n g 3 5 3 1 b g , ZL',"I §§ " g; h er f "* *' ;§ of Mrs. Hessuc J . Fmpc h qt'Q i a n ,yvhite.§f§f';P'°°f__ffi1°__mf"' t 'e r Ma r i e Ho s e a n d I m ter.T _» .....:..\1.. _..,| ,,.,,;bccmpc the bride c bert, _aun_of_\_?f:_J: n»u1l| | ur" -"-" o..-~ ¢ " ~II 1 .¢ 1 R S . A L L A N L A MB E R T i n a quiet.ceremony r Mon day evenirfg,M a p. rn. at the chapei of ~ist Church wi th Rev. rvoks reading the rnarr /II " .5 'I,>..é tion i n Oma h a wi th the Phiilips Petro leum Company . Mr. Lambert is n graduate o! the Ca rle to n Hig h School and is no w employ ed as c onstruc tion foreman for J . lf. Conner Conauuc tion Com pany of Kxnsaa City , Mi ssouri. Mr .an d Mr s. L a mb er t iefr, im- me d i a tely f o r On s wa, I o wa wh e n they will res ide. Comb, Brush, Mirror Sets. Man- ic ure Sola. Compac ts. Nail Pol~ish Sets,Per fumes, Toilet W a tern,Foun tain Pens. Fo r Ba ys l l l l l lL A R S E N ' S S T O R E IMMEDIATE OPEN ING Manager of large well-knownfeed c ompany mu st appoint tworeliablemenlofallvacancies. Good pa y in g wo rk in the loc al- ity where this newspaper in read.F a r m experience or anyLindofsales experienc e help» ful.Render service and do salon wor k.Cor necessary.l'lennnnl. steady work. Send on- ly name and address fo r per~ sional interview to B o :539, Blair, Nebfuska. Name.._.__.... . . __.....--........__..- Addreno_-._-... -- Johnsonra Car-Nu Pint Can _..._...._...._....59c 50c _ 75c _ $1.00 - 51.50 Shave Sets,Safety Razors,Bill Folds , Cameras, and Funn- tnin Penn Gradlatioq Cards.-10c_ l v | E Sirloin Steak ... .. nb 35c G r a p e N u t F l a k e s Large Bo: ......-_...-._..........." M a r c o " ( h t M e a t Large H-ox -_--,.-.__-_____Cr tal White Soap Cookies Very Good, Lb. --_..-..-....- B a c o n 1-Ib. Pkga. ....___ J - Nyal Aspirin 100 Tablets .......-.....39c -_59c -\ 5 ~ R o a st . ~ . l b 2 S c 5 VealRoast.... ~ lb 2Sc STEWART'S DRUG SPECIALS Grad uat ion Gi fts For Girls io o YEA S TA M INE Tablets, 69c "o .|. U n g e u t i u e 50c Tube ....,....43c $1.00 r ........S9c t -Pl'§+4~`i Storage Bags emacol F o r Tr ea li nx Ec zema.Paisnn I vy and Insec t B i n s . 4-oz.Bottle,50c g Gve~er ec .. Oc u s o l F OR T H E E Y E S \ So oth ing Lotion For Cleans- infz and Refreshing the Ey es. i » 0 Z . B O T T L E .._. _ 4 9 g 4 .n 1 o Whether the Garment Be Wool, Silk, Leather, or Fur, Kills All Moth Larvae and All Life Iniurious to Your Fabrics. G r r m e n t s A r e R e t u r n e d m Cedarized Moth Proofed Bags They Can Be Hung Away Any Place in the Hone,Ready For Instant Une. Yet Thoroughly Prolaled.When You Wan! to Wear Them They Are Ready I l 4-xIz2xFor Yo\|._ Fur trimmed coats --$1.50 Plain coats '''»- $1.00 a~';; |in~c o a t s **$. 7 5 o w L a r v e x F o r M o t h s , P t s ._.......'I9c 9 . Bu y a 750 J ar o l All-PurposeCream and You Rec eive ,I"REE» a 25c Bottle J ergens Lotion and u We Box Fac e Powder. $ 1 . 1 0 V a l u e .............-,.-75c Men's three piece suit -$ .75 Men's top coats -.»$ .85 Men's over~bats .~ 'r-~.$1.00 Prices Quoted Do Not Include 10 Per Cent Tax on Taxable Items. Bring An Empty Tube, Any Kind,When Yau Wish la Buy Shnving Cream or Toolix Pate. AnX§EiW"LEXNERs W ayne Stelnbaugh, Prop. PRESCRIPTION FI LLING IS OURSPECIALTY Phune Us Yo u r W an ts- ~ W e Send Them to You. The Stewart's Pharmacy J. Harold Stewart, Mgr. L O C A L N E ' Lieul.-Commander R n y m o n d Reid of Philadelphia, Pe,unny\nnia put through a Mot!-Aex's Dly tele- phone call, Sundxy, to bl! mother, Mrs. Au Reid.Mrs. Lutig McKay and Mrs. Pau\ Markrnmi of Kansas City,Mis- souri, visiwd in Pender, Wedna- 3c Sc 5c 5c 9c Frah Stuberriu BannmuOrkngea ' Annlea Grapefnii LemonsCnrrots CeleryLettuceRndialles New Potaloa mo n t wer e un~ay _o f Mr .McMi11an's mother,Mr s ..Ad ve rf ile In Th e En te rp ri se It Brinsrn ReaultsBl'UC(g Mdhhllan. n i l l l l l l l l l l ................. rs. Markham liter Here Mrs. Paul Markrnan of Kansasty, MissouH,arrived '1`uesday r several days'visit with her other, Mrs. Lutie McKay.The rmer Madeline McKay of Blair,ra. Markman plans to return to ~nsaa City on Friday. olden Rule Circle o Hear Review Willard Mciiay and faznillf- Mother'n Day guests of Mrs. F. S. Jenkins and M. D. Newell wereMm.Jenkins'son and daughter- in-lsw, Hr.a.nd.M'rS. Ed Jenkins and Jackie of Omaha. Mr.md Mrs. Joe Love wereamong the dinner guests of theirson-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold French, on Mot.her's Day.Others present were Mr. and Mrs Ross Love and children, 1332'c,"f;se.s.."":;ef:..".2°;;';§,,Ms om Allen and Mr. and Mrs.0, the members of the iiolden Clifford Montgomery of Omaha. ule Circle will hear a review ofi Mr.and Mrs:Fritz MnthiesenevilShute's "Pied Piper",byi\!.'0IC among the guests at the Ad- lrs. L C Klopp.'mm pmgmwler Petersen home in Omaha, Sun-°ill take place at the Church ofiday; honor guests were Earl Pet- rist,with the business session ersen,who was celebrating his pening at2:3lJ and the book re~.birihd8Y» and Mrs. Mathiesen, iniew nt 3 o'clock.0bB'21"\'N\¢e of ,I\lot1'ler's Day.Oth* ers present were Elna and Lenorelotl1er's Tea .M |Matl1iesen,Mr,and Mrs. Albert eaceful Hill Mathicsen and Mr. and Mrs. Mar\tin Mathiesen of Omaha' Mr. andAMothersTeaandPmmminin. Ji m Ha nsen and 'family of were held at Peaceful Hill schoolnenrBlair,Friday afternoon, Florence.from two until four o'clock. The Mrs. Theodore Bixler and chil- event was in charge of the teach-\dren,Ira Dee :md Ellen,Mrs. er, Miss Ruth I. Hansen, and her Frank Morrison and Mary Ann pupils.visited in Hooper,Sund!SY»with Mothers who attended the tea Mr. and Mrs.Harry Larsen andwere Mesdsmes Walter Japp, lien-ifamily.They continued on to rr Kniep, Max Klutz, Fritz BEI\l<&,|Crgig where they helped William John Wesernann, Ben Voss, Clsude|1{og]|1¢r, Sr.,celebrate his 851.11 Overton,Arthur llluehler,and birthday at the hmne of his sen, Claus Wrigg.William Koehler, Jr., and family. Mr. Koehler, Sr., is me grandfath- Mr.and Mrs.Bert Mcltiillan er of Mrs. Binder and Mrs. Merri- and Mrs. Elsie Thompson of Fra- son., mont were Sunday evening guests .. Mar 1 Before lilacs,tu flowers,of Mrs. becameRamp,so Hi lg e n x ceremoning nt 'l': Luthe =The by Rev.ence of the couptheE~ choirs. The | gown, c Cornelius Hansen of Minneapolis. s'r.M A R Y s E P IS C O P AL CHUR CH: Morn ing ser vice s it 11 o'clock, Gordon Hughes in chxrge- s,\r>'r1s'5° CHURCH: Rev.J. D. l g n u . Stturday, May 16 Flower Show,Masonic Buiid ing,Blair » Mi s s Eth e l Ste wa rt o f Omah a was a. week~em§ viuitor at tho pax-~ on f a l, D 5 E .R.Stewart, home. Mins Dorothy Dixon of Fort Cad- ho un spe nt Mo nd ay a t th e M n . Br u te Mc h i i llm h o me . Mr s .Waliaoe Chariot an d daughter,Ru th ,entertained a t : bir thd ay din ner ii i ho no r of M . Cl:arlot's sister,Mr s .Clare . My ers of Omaha..vices at the church n~ Sun~y : :naming at 11 a.. rn. \Advertise in The Enterurise Cornelius Hansen of Minneapolis. s'r.M A R Y s E P IS C O P AL CHUR CH: Morn ing ser vice s it 11 o'clock, Gordon Hughes in chxrge- s,\r>'r1s'5° CHURCH: Rev.J. D. l g n u . Stturday, May 16 Flower Show,Masonic Buiid ing,Blair » Mi s s Eth e l Ste wa rt o f Omah a was a. week~em§ viuitor at tho pax-~ on f a l, D 5 E .R.Stewart, home. Mins Dorothy Dixon of Fort Cad- ho un spe nt Mo nd ay a t th e M n . Br u te Mc h i i llm h o me . Mr s .Waliaoe Chariot an d daughter,Ru th ,entertained a t : bir thd ay din ner ii i ho no r of M . Cl:arlot's sister,Mr s .Clare . My ers of Omaha..vices at the church n~ Sun~y : :naming at 11 a.. rn. \Advertise in The Enterurise B01-IS STORE Booth's Fresh Frozen Strawberries, Red Rasp- berries, Etc., Corn, Peas, Lima Beans, Brussels l E CIA \ ° RAPEFRUIT, Texas Seedless, 6 For RANGES, Calif. Sunkist, Doz. 23 25 U C U M B E R S , F a n c y L o n g G r e e n ~ IEAS, Calif., Fresh, Fun Pod, Lb. OTATOES, New, Reds, 4 Lbs. RUNES, Lge. Size, 2-lb. Cello Bag -~OFFEE, Butternut, Drip or Regular, Lh..-3 ORN, Hawkeye, Yellow or White, 2 Cans_1 O A S T B E E F , C h u c k o r R i b , L b . ~ TEAK, BEEF, Sirloin or T-Bone, Lb. _..-B NCED HA M,Fine For Sandwiches, Lb..1 W E RE DE E M CRYS TA L W HITE A ND P A L M OL W E COUP ONS s for Rent re\af.ives'wu held at OW; Hall(allowing the wedding.Assistantsin the dining room were Ruby Hol- stein, Hattie Cameron. Mrs. Kelly Ryan of Omaha and Dorothy Gro- thusen.Later in the evening. nlarge crowd of txieds stwniied =\| .."-1a.., I .~_:..73»l' ~~~nasp*an n ! f ¢ \\=i ,; ,n. \ f , ,.£ } "p £ MRS . GE O.S U V E R K R U B B E Robben !'holo-Enlc rprlla Engraving da nc e in h on or o f me C uu pw. Amo ng the we ddi ng gue sts we reMr s .A ma n d a Suverkrubbe and Earl of F ort Calh oun; Mes srs. and Mnf\c[all1EB Rov Chiev,Ca rl Ha n - . . . . . . . . . - . _ . . . _. . . . . - - - - --- n - - -~f ~\ \.M ._ h _ _g m a n d c h i l d ; - e n ,C 1 a 1 'e n 5 :u = @ d A t S t .. ~ ;, , # ; » <5 ~f @ f = § ' 5 l § " " ° " " § " Q "° ' i E ' 1 " ° ' i ? " " ° ' § 1 '" ' * ; E ' . ;v "G h 1 ~~g 4 ~u " m . A G " § ' ¢ § g 2 " » 1 a ° f $ ` { '1 1 ° ' § g 6 "a 1 ... , _. .1 ) .q v 1 a o a ; l l l l S l l f b ' 1 .l ! \ l e s s r s a n d M e s d a m e s w i n S a v e r - | k r u b b e a n d J o h . n S u v e r k u r b b e ,o l ' 'V Before an altar banked withiKennnrd Dorcas Il-'oft Calhoun, Henry §uverxruuu=.\ laos,tulips, iris and other Maylowers, Marjorie Gnuse, daughter' I Mrs. Adela Gnuse of Arlington,iecame me bride of Virgil Hilgen-;a.mp, son ol Mr. and Mrs. J. H. iilgenkamp of Arlington.:eremony took place Sunday ng at 7:80 o'elock at the St. Lutheran Church.The marriage lines wereay Rev. G. W. Wolter in the preo ence of immediate the couple,Music was the East and West choirs. The bride wore o.gown, cut floorlengthtrain; the bodice had dainty lace insets at the neckline and the,sleeves worn leg-of-mutton style. l-ler finger-tip veil fell from abeaded halo held by clusters of'orange blossoms, and she carried In shower bouquet ol' pirk sweet- heart ropes and white stocks. Mrs. Albert Hansen of Blair. sister of the bride, was matrorwl- honor.Her floorlenglrh dress wal of pink taflet-I with a sweetheartneckline, and lhe wore a strand nl pearls, a gift of the groom..Hncorsage was of pinkroSea and blue sweetpoaa.Giesaelman brqthbr-in The ' even-Paul relld relatives of ' provided bySt.Paul's white satin' and with a I IIIII "__\....\..... .\. Ihlrss Alma Svogersen on Thurs ldny, May 21. Dorcas Society of the Kennard Lutheran Church will meet with \V. s. c. s. An executive meeting of the W. S. C. S. will be held at Koopmanlnn,Friday afternoon, at 2:80 o'clock.Mrs. W. J. Kooprnan willpreside.All women of the church are invited. Dr. and Mrs, C. R.Mead were week-end guests of Robert Mead in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Martin P. Nelsonof wut ol Blair visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe lave. Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Chris Him. was s Mothers Day dinner guest ol her son and daughter-in-law,Mr.and Mrs. Floyd Hinz and son, Terry.Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sutherland of Omaha spent Mothers Day with Mr. Suthex-land's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sutherland. Mrs M. D. Newell was A week- end visitor ln Arlington, at thehome ol her son, E. S- Newell and family.Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lueke andson,Leland, visited in Schuyler,Sunday, with Mr. Lucke's mother, I I ,of Irvington. Ray Wnght of Elk-horn,Earl Osborne of Kennsrd Viclnr Holstein and family and MaeCameron and family of Her- man,Dewey Holstein and Ruby,Herman Kuhr and sons, Kelly Ry-an, Mrs. Herman Rahlts and Lo- Veme, Mrs. Gottlieb Stork and son-of Blair.I The wedding march was playedlby Miss Vemell Ohrt, and Ralph'Kuhr, cousin of die bride,.. . g l "Because"and " I Love You Truly". CHURCH NOTICES ST_ PAUL LUTHERAN, ORUM -Re v.G.A.Carlson: 11 a. rn.m o r n i n g w o r s h i p .E v e r y o n e w e l - c o m e .C H U R C H O F c n 1 u s ' r - ' r .A . L i n d e n m e y e r :S e r vi c e s f o r M a y 1 7 ,1 0 s .r n .c h u r c h s c h o o l ,M r s P e a r l J o h n s o n ,s u p e r i n t e n d e n t ;1 1 a .m . ,m o r n i n g w o r s h i p ,: o m m u n i o n a n d s e r m o n .'I p . r n . , m e e t i n g o f t h e j u n i o r s ,B p .r n . ,j o i l w i t h o t h e r c h u r c h e s ! o r b a c c a l a u n a t e .\_ M E ' l ` H O D l S T - J o . l m P .B r o o k s , I O a .r n . , c h u r c h s c h o o l ;u a .m , w a x - s h i p ,s e r v i c e t o h o n o r y o u n , p e o p l e w h o w i l l s o o n g - r a d u a t | f r o m h i g h s c h o o l a r i d s e n i o r s w i h e g u e s t s o f h o r r o r ;s e r m o n " D r e a m a n d D r a m a " .Y o u t h F e l o w s h i p a t ' 1 p . r n . ;B i l l T f i w l u Barry .-law ol the groom, served as best man.Illdrs. W. C. LuckeAreception was held at the M _ W_ H_ R 'M u``'" " " 'I '' 1 '~ .._..i""° spent o . been chosen toserve outthe ten x =s( #l #sl >r~] 4 4 PALMO In Fighting For Vlolury u B A N K S ~ ~'n s w s u . a s ~ .`~. ~*1s,oooU.¢€¢.a Staleibanklaumaaled solidly back ci the NaBon'| vw: aiioxi. Banks ue lending money to increaseproduction. Banks are urging ihriik. Bank! are nollinq U. S. Wax Bondn with- out compensation. Banks an "on guard" in evary oommuniiy helping to win Lbs batiles at home which must be won before we can have victory al the koni. W sinviiayoulouseihiabankua "weapon" Ln your hands. Use ii to win personal as well as national ncuxiky. Buy a WAR BOND today 1~400 W AS HI NGTO N :.k ' v w °r S H I NG T O N .Jensen:Sun- Kermard;bm:- .a t Metho dist er-vice a t Ke n- Dorc as Society p. m.,a t ho me GOD TA B E R- olla rd:Sunday orni ng worsh ip, orship, B p. m.; cet, W ednesday . Ma y / 1 5 , a t 8 p . E. W . C la rk o f singers, and Rev. Clar k o f Sioux wi th a n orches- ~gram of gospel me ntal numbers. RA N - H . c . J o r - School,Bible ~mmuniun service oilege and Tr i n - ac calaurcate ser- aermon by Rev. _ . , . g ¢ -1 ' Bank! are nollinq U. S. Wax Bondn with- out compensation. Banks an "on guard" in evary oommuniiy helping to win Lbs batiles at home which must be won before we can have victory al the koni. W sinviiayoulouseihiabankua "weapon" Ln your hands. Use ii to win personal as well as national ncuxiky. Buy a WAR BOND today 1~400 WASHINGTON ,County Bank IlIIIII IlI| I I. im brlde'a pxrenul home xor mmm...35 guests.Among those pressnlwar, Mrs. Adele. Gnuse, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hilgenkamp, Mrs. Don Woods of Mackay, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Giesselman and chil- dren, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Iknsén and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hart. man and 1-Iarriet,Mr.and Mrs. Otw Schnsokenberg, Rev, and Mrs.G. W. Waller and childen, Mr nnd Mrs. Simon Gnuse, Louis Dunklau, Rupen,Ada and Ruth Dunldin Olinda and Margaret HilgcnknmpMm. louis Dunklau and Herman Hilgenkamp.Both Mr. and Mrs. Hilgenkarnpi nr¢ wel`l-known in the Arlington vicinity where they hnve spent their entire lives.The bride wasgraduated from the Arlington High School in 1939.The groom at-tended the Biabee High School. and since that time has been seam yparents, Mr.and Mrs. Earl .len- lkins. ers uay in iemmimi, -..e... ......,was n guest at the home of her son, Harold Toft, and family. Mt.and Mrs. John Brdse of Omaha spent Saturday night and Mother's Da with Mrs Brusde Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton and son, Stephen,entertained | t din- ner. Snturday evening, for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fleming and Nan- -cy of Lincoln.|Mrs,Hans Sorcmnen is visiting in Denver, Cvlorado,with her daughters.Mrs.Delwin Dunlap nnd family and Mrs. Jnmes Par'- rish. 5 Miss Maribel Newby of Onnwa, Iowi, and Pvt. F. C. Wilson Craw- as president.B p. nate service.KENNARD, w A Ll\...::ER&N_.p_ ( day S¢hool,10, xl mlaureata 8 p. n church? regular s nard.11 a. m.meet 'I'hursd1sy. 2 of Alma SvogerseiASSEMBLY OPNACL E-x. V.1 School, 10 n. m. r'll a. rn.: evening midweek prayer n8 p. rn.; Fdday, lm. Rev. and Mrs. ,Sioux City, radio liind Mrs. Smnley'City will be here 'ford of the Amy Air Corps, Whit-i tra to give a p ,ing,Iowa, were married at the-Methodist panmnsge in Blair, songs and instru|FIRST 1.u'rnE i'1`\.\esdav.Rev. John P. Brooks ot'~|gensen:_Siindaf ciated with his father nn 1£I.ll|u| q|;| fic iatedApre-nu ptial shower honored Mr s.Hilge nkg un p las t we ek wh en B U Y D E F | » l a u n i S l i 9: 31 )1:;L""f5?36; i m u s h xiuntub my b€ll|.lll!try uF A MP S NOW vic e, 8 p 111-. wi§ h °r S H I NG T O N .Jensen:Sun- Kermard;bm:- .a t Metho dist er-vice a t Ke n- Dorc as Society p. m.,a t ho me GOD TA B E R- olla rd:Sunday orni ng worsh ip, orship, B p. m.; cet, W ednesday . Ma y / 1 5 , a t 8 p . E. W . C la rk o f singers, and Rev. Clar k o f Sioux wi th a n orches- ~gram of gospel me ntal numbers. RA N - H . c . J o r - School,Bible ~mmuniun service oilege and Tr i n - ac calaurcate ser- aermon by Rev. _ . , . g ¢ -1 ' Bank! are nollinq U. S. Wax Bondn with- out compensation. Banks an "on guard" in evary oommuniiy helping to win Lbs batiles at home which must be won before we can have victory al the koni. W sinviiayoulouseihiabankua "weapon" Ln your hands. Use ii to win personal as well as national ncuxiky. sn Buy a WAR BOND today 1~400 WASHINGTON ,County Bank AND s1 » ~ ~~A 4 u a - n v -- '. » r . ; ., <~| 1 \ \ A ' l ' l ( ) N Q Q|\0 # F O B A s i n o n l e ~ While Daisy - Z4-Ib. sack ~ BANANAS Golden Ripe IIC lb CUCUMBERS E 2 for}l5c ¢» Longhorn - 28: lb N A C A R O ~\'~emly o r .,......._-- ORANGES no size Doz. 29c. Strawberries Fresh . qt.hox l5c o .n »l l Q I o o All Med -33C lb. v n ~ow 6 g H a m b u r g e r ||Pun Mu!-236 lb. 21: lb .fa _ sox 19C PHONE 31 WE D|:|__|v Eg W .J .s ~ ASSORTED COoK|ES lb. 152 if§\ :L CARROT5 Bc Bunch ~ ~ yn ;<.r'af ;:f " : § ~ MRS. PAUL McDONALD f -rmuo ny xanzmu, Miss Nona la ng and Paul McDonald,both of Blair,werernnrritd u Fremont on Thursdly May 7.The ceremony was per-formed at the horme of Rev. John T. Hillman.Amending the cbuple were Mr.and Mn. Ro be i Hluhmnn ol B\.\ir.Both young people are gnduates of the mm Hs gh School.mr. ll:-Donald,wha has been egwplayedby the Phllllps ServxceStation, left today lor servire lr ph; U. S. xx-my.. Mn. Slm Axtell, who has bee! in poor health for some time. Wmtake nqui te dckthlswe ek mdll . . . . ..._.L_..\.,.,... an -on .I § 0 UElu| \ .\ U mn.. *Hmm-nkn. Hay I!-132. |. Mr . i n d Mn . Gu n A u n h h i ve r mc edved wand from their son. Ches- ter, th at he is new in W e st. Ly nn. Massac husetts, uki mc a. ooune i n Kemri l e le c tric ity .Mr . a n d Mr s .Ray monfi Scihxgidt -\r. ,... .,. . ...*¢-a .- "."1 ¢....L "J '.=1 .§, T - v,~. : ; ; : ¢ ¢ -f _ , 4 , ;M Hr. and Mzrn. lime!! Gibson and . H ~n Dem d Lincoln spent. Sun-v wi th Mn.Glhlon's puesnta.r .a n d H r s .J .C .B k x c k b u m . ~gh'u m .B o b b i e , w h o h a d u p - e n t e p r e v i o u s w e e k h e r e ,r e t u r n e d t h t h ~ tt .~ ~ami!~ at 'Arli:n¢t0n. Mr. md Mrs.5- E. Peterl0n. Berkley and Mat- u.Mr. and Hrs. Leslie Berrv md fannily,Mr, amd Lin. Fred Kremer oi the Week Mr. and Mn.Funk Kem oloux Fnlla, South Dakatx. vil- H1s § d 1 i lh ¢ z a t 1 f u a i i l y ' " f ~ f § f » W | , - y ;o n w e n ma Mr s . mn a \ § ' » - f n ~ md f ¢ mn § |G S m g t o n.,,...,. .......- --.» 'W A ~- M n . s e m Benelsen.Elmer nnd Be ml, npd Ro hm Mnumm h N [md ~ K°="'§,°"°f»g'*'d'g" nt Enk-ex-sd ¢g;;{,°' Kr. md Mrs.' g- M a r c e w s \<=f-:Mlm °-»~4»=My we _">¥3'$=z.%'2!2*.¥t_'2t'38T.',n§ |eilht.h zrl»§l¢_1>fl¥{§_l8 ._gf 5-ggngqcnmn manumx. nur -m-=-~ l... |, xl 11 I mm."Vm°\er. Mrs. E. Berry and mr. ann mn. es. Chula:1 Fort C81-eters and;s at thew.Sund\Y~Lund enter-r. _nnd_Mn; H. E. \Vl.rd.Mr. And Mrs- Leonnrd Miller of uf Gmaha, Mr. md Mrs.IQR-oyMcCumWentSundayWith theirmother, Mrs.Elsie Mliler and Marvin.Mr. and Mm. Harry Rosenbaumand family of_Qml!\l visited at the Befwlsen nuuw m ...=..._.... ....Pupil: of the Wuhingwn acmatured w Kennxni Thursdatheir second vaccination (dinhia).Mmy are nursing very arms at present.Mr. and Mn.Willixm Me and Roben spent Friday after with the Andnvl Mntugn 1: bool' further- more ltzen 'noonlmlly I¢,, Lincoln Wedneldly to spendthe rest of the week with her dauxrhber. Misa Ann; Kellu.Mr, and Mrs. Ialie Soukuv muson.Leo, were dinner zuests ofMr.,¢nd Mrs. Jay c.Bluzkbum. Tuesday.R/ev.and Mrs.Dmid Simusolx and dapghteh _l»§lli_§n. accompan- Wayne Allen :nu mn ul. .-=....-~.and Opal and Betty Mencke of Blsir.Mr. and Mrs. Bud Human weregumta of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jea-aen,Sunday dternoon.Mr. and Mr.and Mrs.w n l i u n m mvisited Mr. :nd Mrs. Harry`Fedde. Satandqy eveninlz.M n .Fred Weslzrlrurd nndRuagell wg gan npest Sunday lf,Mrs. C. R.. French md dnughtlentem<}°n a . e A.. Knizhv. andwere allers Sundny evening.Willmxn Smlth home at Irvimrtnn.Mr. md Mrs. Ol; Sarenxen \nd\l4rs- Wexternllrd also visited her _ _..__.|-,» .. an-.wnll nnrtv At mace. Mn, Km; _ Knight md in- and Lloyd imeu rrlaay ev=nn.»with Mr. nn Mn. Mnrtin Jetter. of Omaha.M1-§.I-'lam Rivola enbenainedat nn Omaha Lllentre. Sahxrdav forJeanne and Bevedv Marshall. De- loru Tieuzen. Arlen.; Christensenand Mrs. J. 0. MsrahAl\.Jeannp Junlzbluth was A lrdent. _-.... ..._\.... -n... ¢:\..:n- un \.|...\!Tnom. rnr W.,;¢.¢ .......Arthur Dorrmcker was n csllerfwffée,:on,? ;:§"fm,;|y o at. the E}¢a Applebv home. '1'1.\¢s- helm.Lawrence Tef dw evcmmr.daughter were :wwfMot.her's Dfw guerts of hy. md Chnrleu `QV§lfierag|} horg Mrs. xnd P.A .J o h n s e n we r e Ma u r a !Mr. and nm. r. lrne r .Mesdanxen J ohn M.Johnsen Llinéd.Su nd ly .fOr H1 ~Mathias Johnsen.erly.udy Matssn and Eileen,mund Johnten and Carol. Clar~ l Wiese and Chester.Vern nsen and Dale.and Martin Isen and children.lr.and Mrs.Hdnrv Gottsohlrvirl visited witii Y-he Harry I des. Wednesday evenlxx.|_Ir.and Mrs.Ernest Kroner e Mothers Dav dinner gueststhe Peter Kroner-s.| Ir. and Mrs. Joe Schadler andnryMordhorst ol Omaha wereurdnydinner miata of theer Kmker and family.I uma. Marie and Dorothy Mord-|st spent the weekend with'lr narents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred' dr. and Mrs. John Meeves and s.Fred Mondhnrst visited on, ther's Dsv with their mother. s. Anna Meeves.Kr,and Mrs.Peter Kroger,a. Peter Mordliorst and HermanitedWednesdaywithHermanour at the Lutliemn Hospital.lirs. Fred Monihor-at and AnnalrieandDnrolhvattendedtheddinzof Miss Inna Holst.ein.! nday. at the Bennimzton church.hir. and Mrs. Raymond Schuldtited. Thursdav evening.with. and Mrs. Nic Friedrichsen and irlev. of Kennard. DR. C R. MEAD v DENTIST Rooms ln Msyls Building home.lweek-end at her home 5srl'lce Sorerllon and farmlv U1Wayne, Mr. and Mrs Nels Soren-son. Mr.and Mn.bla Sorenson and suns Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lund ol Fremont.Albert and Andrew Sorenson in honor of mm Sor-ensen who leaves this week for the army.Mrs. Pete Svendzurd. Mrs. An- na Jenson of Blair.Mrs.LenaChristensen of Herman and Mrs. C.W. Hansen visited Mrs. ChristinaMillerat the Morris Anderson home. TuesdnY-The junior class of KennardHigh School. with Coach Vit! andRoy Nelson, had dinner and at»tended n show in Omaha.Mr.and Mrs. Howard Jensen JemLLY: Pre bsud urBll CV(Wa rdhorsf.and family of Fremont, Mr. and,Mr-s. Walter Rosenbaum and fsm-ily. of mill' and Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Phnzxzs a nd mm Sundav at the Henry Miss Anita Nelson lows.Misses Marylou and ly.avantUterrnann spent thein Harlan, Doris Hen-derson of Omaha snent. the week- end with their aunt. Jeanne Chan- man. at the Rev Nelson home.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jenson en~wrbnined at n Jensen reunion, Sunday. to lvend the week-end Blair, Nebraska l Mrs. I'. H. Gibbons and fsmilv 0:Omaha and Mrs. Wilbur Hall o Wavne.Mrs. Della Whorlow of Wayn and son, Russell, who was home o Mr. and Mrs. C. H,Nelsoy\uenttoCouncilBluffs,Inwa, Sunday, Dinner guests of Mrs. Run. 'nm- enbaum.Sunday. were Mr.andMrs. Sam Wright. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jan Rosenbaum. Mr. andMrs. Joe Stewart. Mr.and Mrs. Ivan Anderson, Mr, and Mrs. Glen Rosenbaum and girls.ln theevenini:Mr. and and Mrs. JessMaiwaldandfamilvof Omaha,Clarence Brown of Blair. Mr. andff t , i-. lOveCnOvH1On anl nSu K( mi seaeFxR4St enM arA e\malS. ai 0. vT uN c.1 t vn1a furlourzh fmrn s camq in Cali-lfornia. visited at the Harold Jen- rissn home the latter. .Dart of~YS s Gotwh hqme._ir. and Mrs. Ari Andnsson olmx,Mr. 'md Mn.Hnriand-nch. Mr. nnd Mrs. C\yde Rosen-um. Bonnie andJerry mem Sun- v at the George Mcnkivsz home.lr. arid Mn, Floyd Mexnndcr.lie of Herman snent Fridly mimz at the nlnental. C.H. nd ho|meWm.Otis Decker.Mn.Boyce rens and son of Fremont were xtrxollvisitinu at the Geonregg" home and with Mrs. Mattie Mr. and Mrs.R. L. Pettit o inaha.Mr. and Mrs.Paul Noel d familv nf Tekamah. Mrs. Ger- xde Bates. Wilma :md Lena avant mday at the S. Pettit home.Saturday cverinz Mr. and Mrs.!l\y Andersen and Bert of }{er~an, Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Ander-n. Mr. und Mrs. Nels Christen- n and family.Mr. and Mrs.-itz Jahnel,Mr. and Mrs..Ianmenbaum.Mr. and Mrs.JoeLewari.Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ros- \haum,Mrs. Ruth Rosenbaum,rs.Gertrude lliatu and Wilmald Mlm Lena Bates helped Ivanndex-sen celebrate his birthday.wninrz was enjoyed phyins: cards1d the prizes were \\xm by Mr.1d Mrs.Fritz Jahnel,Mrs. Joe Lewan.Mn.Robbie Andersen nd Jap Rosenbaum.Mrs. Abbie Butts and sons. Don- van and Rollmd of California. isited at the Dick 'I'ieLaort home; humday.Misa Elsie Buch of Omnha spentheweek-end with her mother,Ira. Philip Shnu and family.Mrs.Clyde E.Rosenbaum re~ eivcd a Mother Day cablesrrammmher son, Lyle. who is Stn- ioned'in An!¢rs\ia_The Ladies Caxd Club met at hp home oi Mrs. L. E. Pebenson.'Hday.The next mectinl! will be vith Mrs. C. E. Rosenbaum.`Misa Marie Jenson returned toner work in Wahoo after spending\ few days at the lmrvntnl. Thom» ls Jenson home. now living near (ilenwooc, ww; < = : ° " ~ s : mW - : = : - m y " L Q ten n e n n en Da hreaihat at Elmwoog park1 . day,my 1: a banquet as Peter-nn'p Cds in Omaha. M 6. fol- \awed by 1 show: and their "Sneakmy", May s. was spent in a sinzht mains:mp xt Lincoln.Calvin chrzmmn. Russell Wiese. RuthNielsenmdAld; Goedeker areschohn from Wuhlnsrwn.Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Jnhnsnn anddaughters. Mrs. J. A. Johnson andMelvin Heier attended n show in Omaha, Sunday evenir .Mr. and Mrs. Claus uehl spentMoLher's Day with Mrs.Kuehl'apnrenu, Mr. and Mn. Henry Ploog at Millard.Mr. and Mrs. John Johansen and Mrs. Jones visited at Hans Sonn- sen's. Thursday eveninz.Mr. and Mrs. Nels Knudsen en, LL-rtained at dinner,&xndny, forMr. and Mn.Eric Knudaen andMaybeth, and Arthur Knudsen of Omahn.G.F.Paulsen spent MoLher's Day with Mrs, Julia Paulsen at Benson.Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rice andJanice Elaimf ol Omaha mem theweeknd at the Willilm Wiese home.Chris Nielsen ¢:a\led on H. E.Lyons and N.P.Nielsen's, Sun- day morning.Mr. and Mrs. Will Peters wereSunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peters.Mr. and Mrs. John Cnhmeckpep-per of Fremont snent last Mondayafternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jor- gen Christensen.Mrs. Fred Ramser, Berth: Glen-dening, George Rnmser of Lead,South Dakota. and Mm G.F. Paulsen were Fremont shoppers, Thursday.Mrs, J. W. Johnson took severnlgirls and their teacher to Blair, Thumdny.Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Christen-sen and Wilma Bates of Omaha,land Mr. and Mrs. Charles_Chris- igd by Mrs. M. w, scnoeuger uncMn.G.H.Raunkilde,attendedthe 2nd annual conference of thew. 5_ c. s,held in the P i mMethodist Church in Omadm. Wed- nesdly, Mrs. Rosenkilde remainednvernlzht with her dxmzhmr. Miss,Katherine Mae Rasenkilde.A mil for flu- rural fire truck was mule Mondavjnominz when the floor in the broader house atthe fnrm _of I-lainie HilK€!\kamL'caught on fire. Oil leakngn causedwhenwindblewoutthebum-er was Tiven u th; source of the blaze Prompt. action on the Dart of the denamnmt, and the fore-sight. of Mr. Hilgunkamn in dos.ini! the broader house resulted in onlv slight damame.|Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weber had an queir zuests on M`other's Day\Mrs. Fwd De Weber and Mr. andMrs. I. H. Lowe.Mr. and Mm Walwr Ponds andfamilv of Grail! event Sundav withMrs. Pond's narenrs, Mr. and Mrs c. E.Whitaker,Mr. and Mrs.Cenhas Brummetdrove to Ponca on Snturdav Vin'spend n few days with relatives. @n°!b5t°7l,;n°i12A, Ruth and Lorraine lmxrimenspent Sunday with their parents,Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Imxrihsen.Mrs. Amanda Svogerson and Al-fred 'Thompson called on Mr. andgifs. Charles Koenig in Blair, Sun- ay.Miss Aims Svogex-son wu a-mong those helping Mm.P.C. Jensen ceiebmbe her birthday, Wednesday.Alma Svogersnn will entertainthe Dorcas Club, Thursday, May 21, at her home.A farewell party was held at theLouieLauritsenhome,Sunday,honoring George who lexves for we army soon.Marie Jahnel spent Friday with Eleanor Luuritsen.»,_-\.|u...»nam. mn nl M1-_ sons umwnunu - .-....._.. ,,_.,_the Elmer Lund home in Kennsnl,' Sunday, honoring LeB!er Sorensenl who hu \e£|. for the army.Mr. xnd Mn.Ho wud Jensenand Edythe Mary were Sundaydinner guests of Mn J. P. Jaunen| in Blxir.Mr. and Mrs. Rnymund Frenchand children were callers at thegg" Loltis home in Craig, Mon- y,Mm.Lloyd Brown and MRA? were callen at the Andrew Sven - guard home, Friday evening.I rRoy left for Lhe amy next. day. Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Hansenand children were Sunday dinnerma ts of Mr.and Mm.JnmaHansen in Blair.'hir, and Mrs,Harry HinelineandRichard, attended a !arewe\\party.Saturday evening,at theRolgndHinelinehnme in Blair,honoring Roland who has left for the umy.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jensen en-tertained at dinner. Thursday, forMrs. De¥la Whorlow and Kenneth of Wayne, and Russell Whorluwof Cdifornia. Evening guesis in-eluded Messrs. and Mesdames EarlJensen, Milton Carlberg and Gene,and Junior Jensen.On Saturday afternoon, Meedamee Ruth Rosen-baum, Hattie McCann and FlorenceofKennard, were ca\lers at che Harold Jensen home. w see Rus- sell befoxe he returned to camp in California.Carmll Warrick of & l i f o M | visited relatives here, last week.Mrs. 0'la Sorensen md DonaldattendedtheTonNotchClub achievement day in Kennnrd, ! Tuesday.Messrs. and Mesdxmes VernonHinelinu and family of DeSoto,and Jue Thompson And family of Blair were callers at tha HarryHineline home, I-Yiday evming.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen andRoger spent Sunday in WaynewiihMrs.Della Whorlow ami family.Chris Wrich and Georgia spent .. .,:_»=.,.\,. fmt du m!Ludxenn I ternoon.Janet lnight withwrxgm. a 1 E Alice Wnoon withMrs. MusMr.anware-dinMn. Juliamother. ilbinhday.Mn. R:dxys wit!Brat of tl Mr.uvatundedErma Hd krubbe ix also a re dance. Miss Iteacher, 1baseballSchool. F ald Koen vin Wricl led themMr. anent»ertain~Day forofBlailKlingforihoun, Mx ¢€\'l8€11 aMr. and Mr. anentenninandLoisd w ;swfsons. El John; M Geonze 1and BillHovendicLouie V4 MesanJahnel,ChristenThursda;home. v Mr.axMr. and lter. Debra. Dee. M me'swim during ui. sr- Poler amen:Stturday Q-ernldinh and Clmxlotxe iese ment Mondnv after-Mrs. Charles Voss Andtis Voss.d Mrs.Timer Holstein ner zuem.Sund.sy» aiPaulson. Elmer'| grand-1 honor of her Slst rmer Fedde snent a few\Mn, Henry K-ly the he week.d Mrs.Elmer Holstein the weddimr of Miss lsbein and Gwrze Suver~ x Bemimtan.Sundav.cenhon and a clmrivsri nuise Ziegler,McCarthymd her Dupils attended awumsment at Rose Hill lriday_Georze and Ger-iz, Alvin Voss, and Mel- h from Manev accomnan- d Mrs. Arthur Hansen ed at dinner on Mot.her'sMr. and Mrs. Pete Wullr.Mr.and Mrs.Mike:h and Julie of Fort C|.l»'. and Mrs. Merhll Chris-nd Dlcky of Bensun nmMrs. Louie Voss.d Mrs. Francis HovendlckediaintlvforFrancis'x Jean's birthday.Satur:sts were Henry Rixandmer. Walter. Russell andr. and Mrs, Orville Sankg snd Elsie Swlley;Henry<----. u.. -..A M...r.\.....1. or mrs. neu wnxusn ui.we »........Circus. Friday nizllt.Irma Junnrbluth and DorothyTwrtscherofOmshawentthe week-end with Irmt's nsrenw.Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Junxbluth.Sundnv dinner zuests of Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Jones were Mr. and Mrs.Wnlter Gutachow and family nf Blair.Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Silslrernunand Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jungbluth attended s simwer at Elk City Hnll. Saturday. homrinz Mr. ami Mrs Desn Shower.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jensen. Mr.and Mrs. Paul Jones called on the Alben Hansens. Sunday.Mother-'s Dav muem of Mrs. 0. C. Liesche were Mr. and Mrs. Mel. vin Nielsen, Mrs. Nellie NielsonMrs. Ellis of Omaha and Mr, ami Mrs. Clifford Liesche and Marmar- et Ann,Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Jensen vis-`i¢ed in Fremont. Thursday.wtlhMrs.Jensen's brother.Howard Christensen of Channel.Melvin Hoier. |.nd Gene JensenweresmonztheeizhthKrllde graduates receiving their dlulomaeIal. Blair. Tuesdav evenimz. I l Advenise ln The Enterprise ; \}We Repair Tl A m > I G D § Gambl e S tore llluir. xmmx. ~"| ~ andBewRaY ent:JohlPau1andFdnewerof1HuSatPetIhortheMoIMr'MuMr1MrvisK i 'Ma weSu:lviaMrSh ~ oth W aldron o f Arliniztnn o n Mr .and Mr s .Hu ith an d M m .F3131 Junsrbiuth r. a nd Mr s.A .H. Sibbern- tended a uinoc hle na r tv ut 'Purner'r| , Saturdav evening. 8Hd Mr s .E lme r Jensen. nd Joy ce.spent Mo th e f s 'ith Mr s .Jensen's parents. d Mr s.Ausruat Christensen mon t.a Lee J ones spent the week- th her uarents ; Franc es Ar- of Oma h a and Mar y lis o w were he r mlests. Dvo r ak o f Fr e mo nt wa s a l ¢ '" " * 1 ' * " " l "»¢- ,-|»\" : ' |' | f ".~w a %¢; . Get tlzé Early Morning News Habit----Listen yo foo AM NEWS Monday thru Saturday A full 15 minutes of the latest War and local news. Kon. » Presenled by: Your Mobilgas and Mobiloil Dealer. Y o u C a n . No B e t t e i - - - ~n Our Be s t e offer unly oneofservice--andis the beat in ef-, conaiderntion anderativenesa. Per-~I wiahes may de- ine the elaborate- of service:butamily can wish forerfuneral service. ndorf Funeral Home ~I 'a *"*""7|>; f 7 ' f 7 _ ~1 : _12_Z'.;1FEB ' k nos _ t o f Mr . s F loy d's oi B la i r .atte nded Fo rt C al- ? Mr. and :ere their an d Mr s . hono ring and Mr s . Ma r g a r -Mr .and llai r,M r . pson a n d Svogersan ha ve b e th e p ulib u t a»- ool againis enter rogxesaiveafternoonSc humak rs a t th e e h ome n vi si ti ng two sonsChester of famili es tensen spent Sunday evening a t J. T. Christensexfs. Mr .an d Mr s .W i lli a m Mutzenand Rub en took in th e Sh rin e c ir- cus a t th e Ak~Ssr-Ben coliseum. Wednesday evening.Mi s s Lor rai ne Paulsen attend- ed th e we dd in g of Mis s An n Ga r~r e tt whi c h to ok plac e,Saturday , a t 9:00 A .M. a t St.Cec ilia's Cathed ral i n Omah a. Chr is a nd Ma gg ie Ber gma nnspentFr id a y af ter n oo n a t th e E d Goedeker home.Mr .an d Mr s .Ha r o ld Mi sf eldt we re Sunday dinner guests a t Milo .lesoersen's.Mr .an d Mrs.Ha n s Sorensen. Grac e and Clark, helped Mrs. Les-te r bo g ems n c elebrate her hi n h - da y on e da y la st wee k.~Mr s .Chr is Sun ds and Frances Wiese visited wi th Mr .an_d Mr s . lta y Peters. Tuesday evening.Mr .an d Mrs.Elme r Paulsen c a lle d a t th e G. F .Paulse n home Satur ds afternoon an d la te r allattended' the silver wed ding c ele- bra ti on o f Mr . a n d Mr s .CharlesRos ac k er at the Ben so n lmmanu el Luther an..Mr . a n d Mi a .J orgen Clmsten~ sen called ou Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chri ste nse nf Mnn dav afternoon.Mr .an d Mr s .W i lli a m Stender we re h o n o r e a a t a danc e gi ve n a t Of t' s h a ll in Benson,Thu rs- day evening.Ma n y f r o m Wash- ington a ttended.Mr .an d Mr s .E w i n Neuhaus an d E lvi n Sunds,all of Oma ha, A H5edl ho n o n n g ___.¢.....\...,ne nn. na re nia l.J . uun aiu vw. . .. . . e ..-_. . . .and Mr s .Ha n s Vo g t,f e ll la s t week and bro ke h is a rm.Aud re y a nd Go rd on Reeh,c hil- dr en of Mr . an d Mr s. J o hn Re eh ,were an the si c k lis t, last week. Mr .an d Mrs.By ron Mc Donald and sons sp ent Sun da y at th e Fr a n k J s hn e l h o meHobKr u g e r is helping hi s grand paren ts, Mr. a nd Mrs. F rank J ahn el, with the ir work.Mr. and Mrs. Be rnard Thompson an d s on , Mr. an d Mrs . J e m' . lor - dun, Mrs. Aman da' Svoge rson and Miss Ma rg ar et Th omps on spent Sunday a t the J i m Thompson home.Mr .and Mr s .W i lli a m J a nn helged Donald W ulf c elebr ate h is 141 bir thd ay , S ummy .Mr .an d Mrs.Ha r r y Johnson visited at th e Ha n s Svogerson home.Fri day evening.Ro ma W o ls ma nn spent Sunday wi th he r parents,Mr .an d Mr s . Soren W olsmann. r -,.. ~ ;' .( P a h a l a ' V i e w s De an K c mp c k e o f Oma ha sp en t the week-end at the parental, Paul Kempc ke, home. Mr .an d Mr s .Ross L o ve an d dau gh te rs, Gwe ndo ly n and Nor ma Lon,atten ded a fa mi ly d i n ne r a tthe Har old Fre nc h home. S und ay . Ha r o ld Ts lo r s n t Mo n d a y i nype li en na n. r r m a y m i.unw....Mrs. Frank Kief er an d J ud y and Mr . a n d Mr s .Bo b Hi te h ma n a n d Ale c of B la ir we re c a lle r s at th e Qhms W ric h home,Monday even- ing.Mr s. C. E . F r en c h of Omah a i s spending th is week a t th e Gi f - ford Fr enc h ho me._ `~"7'§ui "~Ido:~ Mr. and Mr s. F ran c is Hovend ic k an d Loi s J ean an d Duane visited a t th e Fr ed W e s wg a a r d h o me Friday e vening,.lac k Qui nlan has been c onf ined to th e St.Joseph Hos nital in Omaha for over a we ek; he un der- we n t a n operation, Friday . Th e B l a i r H i l h senior class made a tr i p to Linc oln.Fr id av. Maney and S unny s ide pu pils there we re Li lli a n Hansen , J ohn Foley , Ler ov Voss a nd Ru ssell Wester- zaand.Mrs. F ritz J ahne l and sons . Ray and Bo b,spe nt Mon da y a fter no ona t the W a lt an d Ha r r v J ahnel ho me s n t Te k ama h a nd th e e ven - i n g a t th e W a lte r Christensen home.Anna Vos s r etur ned home. S un~ d a y a f te r bei nz a t th e Clarenc i Sehneekloth hom..f o r two we e k s He r b W e n d t snent the week-endwi th hi s mothe r,Mr s .Ber tha W en dt at B lai r.Ali c e W ie se a nd Mr s,W i lli a m J ahnel visited Mrs. Catherine J ann ited st 1 Ha r r v erly o ffi ne d to Su n n i wa s ts week Mrs_ H1 feldt atne tti n g on Mo n tra ti on Tuesday c o mi ng W o rk 1 W esten Robert W all: Su r da v Da n W i Bob . lis.m J » Ke nr called R h e a Mr .and M sen a tHa r r y Mr . Gene 1 Da y uMr .a i oi'F n Paul end wi ... .i... msai- nnmifai on sauimyhomt ; week.sauurnav visitors av.u n :ho me were Mr s ,He ttie Mc Cann an d Florenc e of Oma ha a nd Mr s . Ruth Ros enba um.Mr . a n d Mr s . He n r v Geh rk a nd fa mi ly vi si te d a t th e Mfs . L ou i s a Lu nd hn mc .Mr .an d Mr s. Ray mo nd Sc huldt visited.'l"hu|sdn!~'eveninz.a t th e Nic Frledric hsen home.Mr. an d Mrs . J ac k B unz es s a nd fami ly s pen t Su nday at the nar en. tal. A. N. An derson home.Mr. an d Mrs . Otis De c k er spe nt nh . .week-end a t Fremont,a t th e `Boy c e Owens home E ` '=" ;.!.(W lcCaJi§lu 'I/le A Sunday dinner guns an d Mrs.Flo y d Hi n t wa : mothe r, Mr s. C hri s Hi nz Mrs.Gi f h n d Nielsen Eastern S u r L o d z e a t l hou n, Fri da y n igh t. Mc Y.her's Day guests oi Mrs. Hans M. Ander sen v c hildren, Luc ille and Mr. _.Elmer An de rse n. No r ma n Di xo n.Berklev Peter-Sunday dinner guests san oi Omah a. Dc rc | ,hv Heie r and Mo th ef a Da y a t Mr .1MalL ie J an n o f P mmo m, sne nt the J a mes Thn mps on' s were week-end a t the L . E .Peterson el 'I`hompson_ of_ Omaha. D1 T! kin: thai for! cuo| suntern nes nobet Bs PQ Ihéfzhe.Mr s Th e La di e s Ai d Soclety me t a t a n d n m .~hm»¢h basement:Diana were Sun, J erry J oruan or rMr s.Bernard Th o m and Mr s. Ama nda . : I §§dé"i3` éEwL"7.im§ liiihniwi banquet. 42 'Mrs. Frank Byers wil! be hostessin the chuwh basement. Mav 21.i Nels Peteraorfs entertained of hear Kennnard. Thr- "Liberty" measles come very popuiar amenpilsofMcCarthysahuo bout all are back a; sepMrs,J. H.Nearhoodtaining the McCarthy P Club this (Thursday) Mr. and Mm. AugusterwereSmldayvisit/alparental, Chu-lea Gehrk| Barbara and CaxlaspentSundayallemoox Norma Long. Mrs. Judith Amnson's Everett of Omaha and 1Tckumxhandtheirmi mi on her Sunday. Mother's Day.Mrs.lens Peterseifs children,George and family of Omaha, Mr.and Mrs. James Schneider of KemnardandMrsFloyd Curley andNorman of Blair All honored her xisit on Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson en-tertained at a family dinner, Sun-dny,for Messrs.sncl MeedamesDan Thompson and Ednz,_ Law- renceCook and sons of Arlington,and Pied Frenw and Clyde ol Kennard.Mr.and Mrs. Merwn Winchellmd Irene were Omaha visitors and attended the Shrine Circus onWednesday ol lust wak.Mrs.Leon Hindley and M n .Walter Novak wok the McCarthybaseball team w Rose Hill I n tFriday where the rural Mhool teams were gatliered.Mr. and Mrs. Jana Mullin werehonored on Sunday when slltheirchildren were home for MothefsDay. Present were Messrs,andMesdmnel James Dunn ol DesMoines. Iowa,Ja.mes A. Mullen, and Miss Frances of Norfolk.Other visitors were Mrs.Re m Gray and Miss Dorothy of Fremont. ~ ls]P rrN u Sdl~ cu 1. 1 ig1 l I | day afternoon n-nt .w......,.. ....-, , . , .,. Sunds, home.Mr .an d Mr s .C.v .Shumaker iade a business tr i p to L inc o ln, lo nd sy , a nd wh ile the re s a w th e :nib le flo od dis aster.Mr s .Came ron o l Oms h s spentlundaywi th he r son-in-law an d aog hte r.Mr .an d Mr s .E lme r lielsen.Mrs . Ha ns S or ens en a nd Gra c e slle d on Mr s .Chr is Sunds.Sat- urday altemo on .Bi ll S te n de r le ft,Satur day , for he a r my .Mr. and Mr s. Ray Puls an d L ar- 'y snent Sunday at J ohn Cr~ink's. Mr . an d Mr s. C wles P eter s en ~;enained a t dinner.Sunday .fo r Mr. and Mr s .W a lte r A r n an d Ric hnrd Lee of Oma ha,Mr .: n d Mr s. Har la n Plsmbec k o f E lk - ho m,Mr s .Me ta A r p _ a n d W illie, Alvi n A r p an d Lor rai ne Peters. Eve ly n Wiese returned home, Sa tu rd a y , a f te r h avin g spe nt the Hu t.week a t th e Ma r ti n Sands on e ne a r Ca se y , lo ws .Mr. a nd Mr s. Ra y P eters c alled a t th e Fred Lus c hen home,Sun- day evening.A e h s ri va r i danc e wa s he ld a t Bennington,Sunday evening,in hono r of Mr . an d Mrs. Geo rge Su- vc rkrubbe,wi th a la rg e number f r o m th i s vic inity in attendanc e. 'M r .an d Mr s .W i lli a m Stender 'were din ner guests, Friday , at the Eric K.nud.se1t home.Mr. a nd Mrs . He nr y Ti etge n md da ug hter s , Mr . a nd Mrs . W illi ai m Wiese an d fa mi ly ;Mr .a n d Mr s . Albert Sund s and Bonni e, Mr . and Mr s .W i lli a m Mntzen an d Rob- ert and Mr. and Mr s. Edward Ric o an d dau ghter visited Mr s .Chris Sunds on Mo ther's nay .Mr. a nd Mr s.Hans Sorensen and Mrs. A no Ra smuss en sp ent Thurs- wi th Mr s .Les ter Bennington. Nels K nudsen vis-Chris Sunds an d Wednesday e va l. Log eman n ne arMr . a n d Mrs . ited wi th Mr s . Franc es W iese. ing.Mr .and Mr s .a n d R o b e r t wl d o n A r n o l d Ma t-zen st the Methodi st Hos niisl, Fri- W i lli s m Ms tz e n dsy even ing.Ro b e rt , Ms th ie s e n spent th e wee k-e nd at Oma ha.Mr s .N .P.Nielsen c alled bn Ma g g i e Be rg ma n,Mo nd ay s h e r - noon.Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Shumsker ht- te n d e d s c u d n a r tv s t th e Ha r r y Tu mo r h o me .S a t u r d a y ~Mr s .D s vs Riehsrds .g ; ~ » ;\=~=¢wi th relatives i n N o r - o A d vn d s o I n ' D s E n t e r p r i s e Mr. and Mrs. x-' ranx rsuisr weredi nn e r g ue s ts of th e Her man Pe - lerson's,Sunday .Mr s .Ro b e r t Me n k i n g of Pasa- dena,California,an d Miss E d n a Carlson o l Oma h a were dinner guests at the Harold Tay lor h ome, Thu rsd ay . Mr s. Men kin g i s o n h er,wa y to Ne w Jersey to join he r husband, Sgt.Robert Menkin| ¢,an Offic er s' Tra ining Sc hool stu d e n t Gu s W u lf was a Mo nd ay d in ne r gue st s t th e Ros s Ia ve h ome.Mr. a nd Mrs. Paul Kempc ke snd fami ly spe nt Sun day eve nin g with hir.and Mr s .G.E. K ro nb er g i n Kennard.Mr . a nd Mr s. Ha ro ld Ta y lo r st-tended a I a mi lly reunion a t th e He rman park, Sun day .Sunday dinner guests o f M r . and Mr s .Gor don Kempe ke i n Bla i r we r e Mr .an d Mr s .Ps u l Kempeke an d sons of this vic :ln» ity .Mrs.Otto Chr is te ns ens nd Mr s. Ross L o ve an d Mi s s W i lma Ny - gsand registered i0'1 reside nts ofthisdistric t f o r su ga r ratio ni ng la s t we e k !Mr. a nd Mr s. Pa ul Ke mpc ke and sons visited the Martin Berte lsens in Blair, Sunday .Mi s s E r di n e W u lf wa s a we e k - end g u e s t a t th e Lars J aspe rsen home.Miss Alic e L u tt i g o f F o r t C a l- houn i s assisting Mr s .Freddie W u lf wi th h e r ousework.th is spring.Mr .an d Mr s .Ha r o ld Rasmus- sen an d la mi l y o f th e Rose Hi l l vic inity spent M'other'a Day at the Austin Renshaw home.Mrs.Fr ed R.W u lf a n d Mr s . Chris W u lf atte nded a Mother 's Day tea st the Fo nta nelle c hur eh, '1'hursdly»Mrs.Pr an k Peterson o l Blai r sssiiled Mrs. Austin Renshsw. Last weeMr . a n d Mr s . C h r i s W a l! we r e dinner guests of I-'red Ke:-stein of Fremont. Sunday .Mi s s Ma rg a re t W u ll wa s s di n -ner gu est an d afternoon visitor of the Ric hard L a mp s i n Benning- ton. Mr . a n d Mr s .Ra y mon d Sc huldtandMr s . A n n s Me lto n visited. Mon dsy svs nimt.wi t h Mr .an d Mrs.He n r y Dierks he lu in z Mr s . Dierks c elebrate her birthdsy . Mr .s u d Mr s .J o hn Do mo c k er gnte rts insd st s Moth er' s Ds v d in- ne r fo r Me a r s .and MesdnrnesErrgertOh r t a n d s o m,Ho wa r d Christensen an d ls mi lv.Hen ry Gattsc h m d I r v i n an d Vi rg in ia Voetmsnn- af te r n o o nM r .an d Mr s .F d t z J ahnel en- tertained a t dinner.Sund sv.fo r their s on. Bob . who hns bee n on a wc ek's furlough.Tho se a tten di mlwe r e Ma s r s . a n d Mesdsme s W al~' ter J ahnel and I-larrv J ahnel of Ts- k a ma h ;Mi s s Venlda Christensen. Aftern oon visitors we r e Mr .and Mr s .W alter Christensen.Mr . a n illMr s .Fr-its Mi sf eldt an d W illaxdf and W ay ne.|Mr . us d Mr s . Fr ed W e ster zs ar d were c allers s t t h e Lo ui e Voss home. F riday .Ry me r Fe dd e is stationed a l Camo Robin son, Arkan sas.Mx. a n d Mr s. W illi sm Vo s s a n d Mr .an d Mr s .Bari Voss spentMother 's D s y wi th Mr s .Mi n ni e K n e u k e a t Winside.Mother s'Da y di n ne r wa s en- jo y e d at the W illia m J a hn el h ome by Mr . a n d Mr s . Ha n k K a y , Mr s . Ry rn er Fedd e, Mr. and Mr s . W a l- lace Petersen. J oan an d W ally ,` and Mr. an d Mrs. Fra nk Hen dri c k- s d .\Mr. and Mrs. Ed Christensen and Vmd a a nd Bo b J ah nel were e nte r- tained fo r s uo ne r a t t h e Elme r Be tta ho me i n Blai r.Frid av-Mr .and Mr s . J o h an n ls u r its e n were Satu rday nir zht grunts at the (Diaries Voss home.Mr .an d Mr s .Otto W r ia h andc hildr en ava nt Fr iday e venihz with Ali c e and An dre w W ies e.Mesdames Otto an d C h s r l e Voss sp e n t F r i d a y sf te r n o m wi th Mrs. Andre w Chr isten sen. Mr s .Ro be rt Fo le v halve d her sister.Miss Ida J ohn son.observe her birthdav. Sa turday .Geraldine W r i zh t has been ab- se n t f r o m sch l several day s be cause of illnes .Mr .an d rs,To m E s r w w dMr .a n d M r s E lme r Be tts and .Ksre n Kay of Blair and Bah J ahn le l were Sunday s u u p e r n e s ts ol Mr . an d Mr s .Ed Christensen an.: Venda.la te r th e y d mv. ; w» l? r e mo nt an d B ob le f t b v tr a in fo r al' arrnv c amp in Ca lifor nia.Mr s .Georse W les e sn d Ar n oli and Mrs . Bu ste r Sy dow and Di c k! a t Su n to n .Ne b r as k a . we r ,Sun day visitors s t th e Ch sr les Vo s _h ome __|Mr s .J i m lxe llv s u d Dorothy we re Sa tur da y vi dtor s a t the Bi l Koenlrr borne.Mr . sn l Mrs . F ra nc i s Ho ven dlc and c hildren ¥D¢lli»M o t h e r ! D I wi th Mr . a n d Mr s .Pr an k Haven di c k o f Blsi rMr s .h a ms H e g a a n d sol llp n i e ,drove t o Un e aln ,Manda: Fr ed Mo r d h o n t,F r i tz s m EuLlthIdeli Ii l t We Rebuild Old Mattresses d Gnxnnlee Them ln Be uGood;a New,Regardless uf he Condition in Which They Are R elved. Have Your Worlg Done Now --1-~-Our Pnces Are Stall Low For Sample! Phone While 186Located at the B-Une Cabin Camp W a l l er Ma tt r e ss Co 0 For Hair Beauty Pa s te l Pla s ti c Bo w Ba rre tte , 2 % - i n..5 c De n: r a t e d Pl a s t i c P o c k e t Co mb ,5 4 1-»i¥\...C ~ or Amber Side Comb ....-...............__......_........Sndng Grip Hair Curlers, card ¢~.f4" \ Q 1 *3 ii n o »» n i 2-inch Bobbie Pins, card of 36 1 6-oz. bottle Scented Wave Set __..10c "Drene"Liquid Shampoo ...__.._....10 Black Rubber Rat Tail Comb .15c IUURS 9 to 12: z to D. AppelColds,Scintic n.Ne u r iti l.Lu mb ag o.Head- aches.Rheurnatiam.Atmendic itjs.Consti-uation;Sinus. Live r. Sto mac h. Kidne y and Bladd er Troub les: Fema le D isord ers. New oneness;Hi g h Blood Pressure:Inf lue nzaandMa n y Oth er Diseases Resbond to Chiropractlc Adiu atme ntaKIDDI ES' OVER ALLS E u r to care for seenmcker,re Dr. D. C. Knee, Chiropractorqniresnoironing.Adustablebpqllehgulaffltngf._Cololi ima seven! ~yn mm Mr: and KOL'I'ERMAN'8, Blair, Nebr. if FRAN KLI N STORES lawn Silver ~ne Hybrid Sweet Com. Ln an o. r. BROS! snpes.o year 0 uboyn and girls. Po lo Shi rt s Colton Polo Shins forboys and girls. 'in-'huAn kl e t s . V g Women's Emuc can ~Ankletn, Pastels, Dlrks ~ ~ 35c 15: pair '~ PINT FLY DED SPRAY, Z5c Be rid of the summer lnaecl nui-sance!Use this effective sprny. FLY SWATFERS, each Sc & loc Screen wlre blade or rubber blade._With wire hu\dleu.__I Hdussnoua NEEDS '.~ / `~u ¢ ~3 ~\ \ #Q Flfl-`U(l':§ ,lc Enrli whim Enameled Chinn SoupDilh or Tumbler Holder, for hnlhroom. s|>nAY£n,és¢ I n s ¢ c ¢ Defender Sprayer.Tank holds 10 ounce of Spny. Campb¢||°s Mortuary PHONE 91 Ambulance Service 501'BEANS AND SOY BEAN ln u o c p u m o n s sl-:i:ns-srzmns Beal Tenn S!;|;i:nCu ~ uw Ne hr. s gxnc u s a m HYBRID SEED CORN Yagera no-9:9 U. s. 1a o r r o s m C O U R T H O U S E O NC O L F AX S T R E E T Ter ms Ar e C ub Office, 51-House $3 I P h m \ \ 1 1 § . _ _ ';........,;-al _ . I Blair, Nebmu. May 14, im "m ~x ~¢¢.~onday after noon Mrs..Ma r ti n e un ta ne d a t a.bunoo ..t Fort Calhoun Néws Note m - a m -A m 1 1 1 m .~A 1 »-..|\ TI , . J I u m * : . . . ° ' ° " 2 : : " ' . . . . " : '' ° °= ; ; ' ° * " ° ' ° .' a f » 1 ~ - --.a.~ ~. . ' : . ° .' § ' . f °. . 1 " a .- . v . . , d u n t h e r e o n . ".l l r . a n d l l r l . C h u - l e a B : - u d e r = | ¢ I \ _ ° f B l a i r n n S u n i l !d i l m l r . .o e m a l l e n a t l u s t :a t t h e i r d a u s h t e r .H b . 1 nc o n s t r u c t g d t h a r e i n ,w h i c h ~ ose _'m n f n I |¢ || ¢m 1 F rr I a a _ d B. g. Lef. Ld 3. £8 g.. y-i r sz be sl- he e r a n aa- L o n .u- an ich n z (`l ASE(N A1crrLYPRITE]o FSAF0(S4THORNABEVEOFASIMlQ' 1OrCnlm fl!prl lwx I('\in i I l l l n l \ l | 1 | | | |l\' UI" I!Ii;\II!_ N\-:n|¢,\s\<.\ ORDINANCE NO. 592 N ORDINANCE AMENDINGyfIONSIAND 2 OI-` ORDI:NCE NUI\IIlI-IR 689 OF 'rgla'Y OI`BLAIR,NEBIlASI\A.I)1 -uo v lumc THAT T u ; lNcu',xL AMOUNT OF IIN-nsrzcmon VAVING BONDSSAID CITY. ISSUED UNDER m ORDINANCE.SII.-\LL BEURTHOUSANDDOLLARS.oo ,mn No :nom-1. AND City; that the cost of pavinsr anaimprovingtheintemeqtiongandareas formed by the cmssinz 91 streets. avenues and alle)'S in ~Districts aa resorted bv the cnzv neer was as follows: In Street Imnrove-ment District No.24 -.L..._.. ..,._ --s so8.00 In Street Improve-ment Distdct No.447.69 BettuorOrdinam:City nahereby r Settiox Pavinxz I the Dti Thousan inK (ourelusive.<s1.mo.nconfirme25---_------_----$.In Curbinrz i m m a land rem Nu. 2 --_._._---_s2,s1s.12 ordmEncIn addition Un the items ol cost ;:'ymen reported bv the engineer there W-nh theweraother items amountimz "land Bor ,ooo >,AT BOND NUMBER 5 A.if,..!.-sr19.s2 in District No. 24.and wid ordIZEI)UNDEII.5519 ORDI- $99.90 in District No. 25; that thel ,Nan BIC NOT lssuw I,§UT`|~ea50l\BbIE value of labor and mn,CANCELLED.AND RE- terlals furnished In nmkinv:said I N G SFCFIONS \AND 'Zlimnrovements was thesums here- Aoi1r>\NANc1-2 NUMBER 589 i ORIGINALLY ENACTED. an I'I' ORDAINED BY Tm; \YOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TY OP BLAIR, NEBRASKA: Section l.'Phat Section 1 gfdinanceNumber 589 of paid lv be amended to read as fol- WSI"The Mavor and Council hereby id and cer1ify~at nursuant wd ' n a n c e s h e r e l h I l¢ ? \ e d u l y u a s s e d . , I as a uhlished srnsrrr'mov an u||~\:ov1-:in-:N'r n I s 'r R xcrs UMBERS 24 AND 25 AND|uuNG bxsrnlcr NUMBER 2 said Citv were created and ce r- linabwq set out as the cost there-lof;that all conditions. acts and ;thin;n required bv law to eatin orw be done nreeedent to the issu-ance of Intemectiun Paving Fondaof said City w nav for uavimz and imnroving the said imerscctionaand areas aforesaid do edst and have been done as required by law,"_Section 2.That Section 2 ofsaid 01-dinarice Numb"589 be amended to had as follows:_ "To pay the cost of nnvinu and irnnroving 'the intersections and areas formed by the gmasinz ofstreets. avenues and alleys in saidlStreetImnrovementDistrictsNumbers 24 and 25 and Curbin!District Number 2. thorn shall belN m e s L i quo rs lni i d the re a r a he re bv o rde re d i s - PHONE 321 sued Intersection Paving Bonds of:ng Citv of Blair. Nebraska. of thelvnnciualamount of Four Thous-and Dollars ($4.000.00}. consisting of four bonds numbered Q-_.mi 1 ig but sh stroyed. Passedav ofu. G.Henn(SEAL) CITY Me TheCity (CountyCouncilthe 121o'clock. the fcl or,U.Christeann,Cence K A K1followinnd doCour o n 1 0 .o l sc u u n u A a u u »v -f u a u . . . - - - _ -_W mB l j l f .I b au L l n n u ze1` ? " F " > § "5 3 9 o f ° : 2 . " h § I I v " §'M I\f|'_ m b " ' i 2 ° ' n 1 ` l d . » » e = = -M r . . § I'1 '" § '. 5 '. .l u s s e l l W a r d | m d |l l l n i s y D i vi n e ,C | . a a i e H a n s e n , o n s n n n l s r a 'r a n t.D o n a l d a n d M r a n d M m .L l o y d ]F n dal d l a t x ve a h l J o h n T a y l o r ,P e t e r N z e l s e E d ` ° ° ° 3 1 ° d, i , h I m e g f : W e " ' M S 3 f m l m ' B '. & f§ ? = . . . . " ¢ . 5 . ' Jf § f ' a ' J o h n s o n w e r e T h u r a d a v e \ ¢ n i n e G w m § n N ¢ 1 s T =c e s p r a t e h i s ° b ? 3 . ` §H a n s e n ,n d C a r l ~ a n d 1 4 .a n d " F e d = ° ' ;t h e a n c a l i e r s a t t h e T e d I v e r s o n h o m e .l d a y S a t u r d a y e v e m n g , w e r e M e s -E l i a s o n N s n n .A n d e r s e n a n d ~ 3 o n d s s h e v u r x n o 'M r s .J .C .B r o d e r s e n w a s I M n d M H u r l e y C¥ e1 :n en ts |'d M L 0 R M a n d R i t a H a n s e n . P r i z e s w§ ¢ g g ; ; m ; m ; ; g t 0 0 g g 0 , F ; ~ ; § e » » ¢ n » ¢ h f z u e a t .S a t u r d a v a t t h e l n d r D c k w g ;F r i d a y e v e n i n g i ; ¢ r f _ a £ a r |; , e w f = W , , ' ; ; ° ,N i e i b y h i r e .P e t e r N i e l s e n m d i r e m w g z a b o n d s n u n 1 b e r ¢ ; d f m 4 . , , . : F = ; ; = 1 <B r u d e r s e n h o r n e .S u n d a v ° " » " ¢ r s a t t h e T e t ! " I V e \ - s o n h o m e .E w a i t e r S a p p e n f i e k l ,J o h n B e c k l u n H a n s e n . a D l l a r s 'a c k a r n e r o n " H H a C a m C a l l e r s a t u w . . T e d I v e r s o n h ° m ¢ , a n d c h i l d m n A l b e r t S p r i c k a n d 'M r s M e r i t L a r a e n a n d M i s s e s a and Quan be ex¢¢umgaf§;';',,f"r. an stemd as prgvideti bv "ull Mr. and Mrs..Henrv Jacksone and be delivered to R'°b'rand Cameron and Marian WPTG.sdafeseg Comnanv "p;2~Sundav afternoon callers on Mm.ere or in aeco Lklattie Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. s contract heretofore '""§l'°'J. c. Brodemen..sd No. 5 authomwd pn erl Mrs. Frank I3'rodersen and Ruth. Imam mu m nmsuenn,aaugnue:lo! Mlf. and Mrs. Sam Holstein o: \Wa.!ih1ng, and George Suverkrnh be, son of Mrs.Amanda Suverkrubbe,were married,SundayMay 10, at 'I P.hI. at BenningtonMisaFlorenceHolsteinwaseh.bride's attendant. Miss Harriet Sundn of WiashingofOne Thomsen 0 dinner smear of Mrs. Hattie ~...-- Saturday evenmsr. included L f farmiy, J Ryan. Russel! and Hannah and Louise La h l#0)each are raufled and d M d Mrs. J C. 'Bred land Mrs. Hamid Mamll and Sl11I"]I!illy, B.§'"f§§.n, and Mrs. LauraiMrs..Martin Larsen ..e§';..:§§;... spent the week-and with Ver 'Iey and Janet. Mr.and Mrs.l mVaughn of Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Carol Totten and Carol of Fre-rljunt.Mrs.Idarimret Wil-hnms and Joyce and Rita. Mr. and iMl8. Chris Binderslev and fami}y,:Leonard Vinderslev, Elmer Vm-linimce shall not be zssued Catherine and Charles and Mrs. °": ders1ev and Lois Oalzforn.all be cancelled and de-1C Brodersefn were Fremont shoD :Callers at the Chns Vinderslev Tuite. Myrnn and Lois. Mrs. Cassie Hansen entertainedthe Rose Hili Ladies' Aid. Wed-nesdav afternoon. with the follow-ing present. Mesdnmes Louis Raa~mussen,Emma.Taylor.WalterSappenfield, and Laura Tofte. Mr. and Mm. Bob Schenek were |hnmay, Saturday aitemoon. Eve-ning guests were Mr. and Mm. EdHansen, Edna and Rita, and Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and family.Mr. and Mrs. George Miller ofBlair spent Saturday afternoon atthe Ed Hansen heme. Mr. and Mrs.Jenn Hansen were Thursday eve- mng guests..:S da v di ta I M . anddandauurevedthismth vera, Saturda§.rs was a Sun- gimme on Sundav mcluded.i r . a n d ~?;>.¢=l'f""{v qgffmf andr Mrs.Relapves enjoying as Mothefa Hass Ruth rode en rs. Ted Iverson and fnnuly. Mr.P 1)dm,M8Y. 1942.das niternorh caller at the Riley and Mrs Lloyd Johnson Mr md Wulf and Band were Satuldny 3?er in the Herman grGarner. Mayor.Bmd h Im Im;3 D la evening guests of.Mr.and Mrs.Sunday, were Messrs.and °°'Chr; ben C (Berk ersen ome.rs.sell Ward an nn damea John Rnnmuseen and dnugh-r s sen.xv 18-112 Mtn 'md mm. Georsre Hansen Hr. and Mrs. Merle Ward. mr. wi Late Petersen.ter Jehn Taylor and family Hn -'iand farnilv WEl|\ Thursday flllef hirs. Elmer Thane anjd funiiy, Mr.Mr. and Mm. Harold W.Ras-old' Taylor and family,H'oward ~CIL ath e .F'.T"n'.§.'"§";.l'2%... . e » ". ; § ~ ~an1l¥ aé1dI:~:v:;l;- gggggn gl:-lNe§mf\;1;1lYM:@°ndS"';d3V Taylor and non. Chris Ruwe and .n ..1 u e an .»u~ and Clarence.Deux and Ggsqg Mr.and Mrs.Robert 'lfotten and Austin Renahnw.~ Q g y f i g f g f ~ rom.-4-11:were Subd" guests at the e Csrol of Fremont,Lola Osborn,Sunday dinner guests :E Mr. and eting ofhiny 12, 1942 Mayer and Council of the Andersen home..Merrill Johnsen. and Mildred Lur- Mr.and Mrs.Henrv Petersen sen.and Dick of Blair were Wedneed§\Y1 Mr. and Lira.Frank Brudereenfvenintr callers at the Home Chns-.and family attended the bacca-'f Blunt.an Washington tensen home.laureate service.Sunday evening.. Nebraska.mei ag thel Catherine Brodersen went wlth in Herman. Chambers in amd Clty 'mithe Herman School Glee Club tD|Mr.and Mrs Frank Brndersen h dev Qf May, 1942, at :30 sine at lhp Crowell Home. Sunday. and family and Marian and Cam- P-¥"» in edjourned seamen,week nd me m a t the Chrw emn Jackson attended the ShrineIowan; bemsg present: May- Vinderelev home included Mr. wi circus in Omaha. Saturdav aft.er» G.Gamer,Clerk,H*"'""Y|Mm. Alvin Kreamer of Waehinit- noon."3E*"5 Councilrnen:Ander- ton.Missouri. Mr. and Mrs.Leo Catherine Brodereen was an.hr1stensen,McComb,ClF\\"\Vaughan of Biair.Mr. and Mrs. 0\emi;rht zum ar. the Rigev Bmd- uhr, Reeh Rounds, Schmidt. Robert Totten and Carol of Fre- ersen home. Sunday.She took um'um bemg present,thefmont and Leonard Vinders10\part in the Herman senior sneak nr:proceedings were had 'Thrv stawd from Friday niszht dmv. Monday.me:.\'unti1 Sundav.The Hill Creek Club held itslcrlrnanScnmsdtmtroducedSundnv aftemood callers at the monthlv meeting, Thursday. at thelinance entrtledz _'Chris Vindereley hem inejude Frank Brodersen home. Mrs. Hamid French weie Messrs. and Mesdemes Clifford Montgom-ery of Omaha, Joe I..-eve, and Rose Love and children.Mr.and Mrs. James Wulf andsons were among the Sunday din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pearce ~Guests dm"1nH the week wnth Mr. and Mrs. Harry Madsen wereMr.and Mrs.Ed Mencke,Meds Madsen, and Alfred Nelson.Pupils and teachers of aroundiifteen sehoeia in the county, andseveml patrons enjoyed the "Fie}fiDay" at the Rose Hill schooi Fm-day.Races,contests in broad jumping,and ball games werep l z :e d .H i l l C r e e k w o n i i m t p l a c e3.\l!.......IISH \; n_ Russell.Sunday dinner guests at theMartin Larsen heme were Mr. and Mn.Hayes Rosenlmlzn and threedaughtersofOmaha,and MinsBetty Ann Gamer of Blair. Eve-ning guests were Mr.d Mrs. Cari ?Rasmussen and !am3|;r.` Sunday dinner guests of Mrs.Cassie Hansen were Mr. and Mrs.Gifford French and Eugene,and.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Stork and Peggy. and sons, Charles.Clifford amdl Mrs Peter Nielsen was hostess. e vnu 1 na Kmse.5 Mr. and Lira.Paul Kruse anfamily were guests of Mr. and Mn iRaymcnd Kmse,Friday evenim 'Guests at the Fred McNair horn Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. V. VReynoldeon,Gralurn,Hob,anWarrenReynuldson, William M|Nair, and Rosa Rasmussen. The Junior-Senior *banquet wxheld Tuesday evening at the H. tel Wellington in Omaha. Twent;eight were present.June MeNaacted as toaatmiatresa. and himH. Helpley, Eleanor Schmidt., B1Hansen,and Earl Suverkrubl gave toaats for Friendship. Loya t ,Attention,and Goodbye.T]tgeme was n patriotic one. Aft ,the banquet the erwn attended theater. 1 Do the umm Ladies' ma.w¢an¢ dag Five members were presenArs.Martin Larsen and AltwemFridayvisitorsat the Agustns Dunbier and Hayes Rosebalm homes in Omaha.Mr.and Mrs.Gifford Frei!end Eugene spent Friday even! with Mrs. Cassie Hansen. ~ `__i .f ,f a f Q f f F A n r ;| £ s l 1 u u \ f ( 3 ~~° ~; ` *I Q A \ L N s u R P \ N ,f l u x . v ~I ~» 1 f £ ' . c P ' f Z ' f ? 1 *~ r 34 | : "» .I "" "*'" " ": * = ¢»r'\ II-I . _. u . ;\..1 . " . . . w .r »1|.~i n ~ ' a | ; " ¢ 1 i . ¢. : .; y . ' n . ¢. . . HAIL INSURANEE THAT WE NOW HAVE COAL on Track! MOST OF THE TIME Due to W ar Conditions It l s W i se t o FILL YOUR COAL STORAGE NOW You get more VALUE, more PROTECTION,more SERVICE, when you insure with Farmro Mutual Hail.You set your t1\.'.'I"l per bushel value and yield per acre. No pro-rata settle- mcnt.a No 5 per cent clause. All losses paid at time of ad- ju!tm-11t.Flat rate policies at lowest rates possible, and still pm-the protection you are entitled to.This old com- pany is in its fiftieth year, and you get thc best when you buy from me. E. B. REDFIELD, Agent .l Bl a i r , N e b r a s ka LET us rn; YOUR nm DIRECTLY FROM THE CAR Coal ls STRICTLY CASH If Credii ls Needed, Alk About Our Finance Plan ¢ _ .- - --» PHoNE 57 BE N RE EH I-lolmquist Grain 8° Lbr. Co Le0nardE. Axtel\ Genernl Cnnlrudor and Buihler Power Equipment MASON pnd CARPENTER WORK Blue Prints Phone-Black 325 1004 South Walker Avenue lm all of said bonds at anv tune on 1'AY|.on & WELLS LIVE STOCK AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAYFremont at 12:00 0'clo¢k I-l og s - Cat t l e - Ho rse s » S he e p A dependable, convenient market for formers and feeders lo buy and sell ull kind: of livestock.All modern,unitary equipment. Operated Under Ftduhll md Buns s||D¢!T1||l7||_ T a y l o r U W e l l s A u c t i o n C o m p a n y FREMONT. NEBRASKA 0 0 | |4 both | §pc \usive. of One Thousand Dollars {$1,000.U0}each.whic h =~\be dated the fi rst day o f A v r i l.1942.and shall ~ear ln- Ltere st a t the rate of two and one- ' h n lf pe r c e ntu m; ( 2' é% )per .tm-.num. pay able Oc tober 1 1942, and :semi-annually thereafter on the |fi!S¥. day of Avr i l and Oc tober in leac h year.and the princ ipal of said bonds shail bec ome due and 'pay -abie on th e fi rs t d m of A mi l. 1952;provided,however. the Ci ty " A N O R D I N A N C E AM E N D -I N G SE C T IO N S 1 A N D 2 O F 1 O R D I N A N C E N U M B E R 589 O F T H E C I T Y O F B L AIR , N s r m a s l c a ,_ AN D _p R O VlD .I N G T H A T T H E P R IN C I P A L A M O U U N T O F IN T E R S E C - T I O N P A V IN G B O N D S O F S A ID C IT Y,IS S U E D U N D E R S A I D 0 R D IN AN C E _S H A L L B E F O U R T H O U S A N D DO L- L A R S (s4,ooo.o0)A N D N o M o n s .A N D T H A T B O N D N U M B E R 5 AU T H O R IZ E DU N D E R S A I D O R D I N A N C E B E N O T IS S U E D B U T B EC AN C E L L E D .A N D R E P E AL - i l Mr .and Mus . Haro ld ma z i u :mu mrs.w r e n u xy mn n was aJ a ne t an d Shirlev.Mr. and NY Y*,Thumdav mo rn in g c a lle r a t the T .K .Iverson.Mi s s I r i s Osbom. Frank Brodersen home.Leonard Vinderslev an d Elmc r\Mis s Ad a Ro xe n was a Tue sd ay Vinderlsev.,sub lle r an d o vern igh t Eu est at the Mr . a n d Mr s .'I'hnr\'nl<l I-Iansc n_w]\i; Cameron home. and F mnc es Man wera W edne sday ;Miss Nor ma Marze n wa s n W ed- eveninu c allers at the Pete Larséwnesdav summer and ovemighy , zuc st home.'rh.-oc c asion was to c e le- a t th e Cha rles 'rme ifo ldr ho me. br ate L ilv An n 's b ri thd av.Mi s s A d a Ramen wa s a Th ur s - Mr. and Mm. J ulius W eber wc rediw S\-\DDer and ovemizhr. W est at Sundav even inz callers a t the the Ch arles Thic lfoldt home.Mr .Thn rva ld Ha nse n home.' u n d Mrs,Ma lc olm Bmdersc m and Mis s E th el La uxxhlin wen t Sun -| 5\1 sa n a nd Po lly were Thursday day a t th e varen tal.Charles evening: callers. La uu hlln h ome._Mr. a nd Mm, Malc olm Brode rsen Sobh ron a A nm Davin was a F n» and dauzhters 'were Fri da y af te r- ,.._..\ ..m....i~=.....,...,.,.n,......fs...,,,,,.,,,,¢,\ in b| ni n g Misthe \\ Mrs. Th l helpii her wereJcnsc te r I L n u r T h Da ySund dame Ho w \.... a s e z m u ~IS 0 o Ieek~end visiting; her mother, Ln u r n Tof te.se f r o m this c ommun ity sz Mr s.E d Jensen c elebratebirthday ,Monday evening, Messrs. and Mes da me s Ea rl n, W alte r Sappenfield,W a l ielsen and Ralph,and Mr s . =Tof te a nd My ronoseattendingthe Mother 's picnic i n the He r n mn pa rk , sy ,were Messrs.an d Mes- s Ha r o ld Ta y lo r a n d fa mi ly , ~rd Taylor and son, John Tay- ~nd family ,Chris Ro we andly , Clernznens W illiamson -and ly ,J ohn Rasmussen and hter , an d Mrs . Emma Ta y lor , ord. Russell, and Charleilr.an d Mr s . W i ll Ha ns e n and ie were Sunday dinner an d r g ue sts of Mr. a nd Mrs . Ed te in a t Ge lve, I owa. nday dinner gue sts at the Hansen ho me Were Messrs.Mesdsmes Ern est Wester- | and d aughter of Oma ha, Le- Han sen an d famiiy , and Le s- Hans en. Le ster is le avin g this fo r th e a r my .e Rose H i n school pupils, hers,an d patrons wi ll enjoy r las t de y o f sc ho ol pic nic on ay .*missy aftern oo n a nd supper ~ts of Mr. and Mrs. J ens Hen-were Messrs.an d Mesdnrnes nan Matzen and c hildren, An- Matzen.Alic e Mstze n,a n d . E mma C h r is t a n d J o h n. Mr . Mrs.Ivan La r se n we r e Mon - evening visitors.r.and Mr s.W i li Ma y o an d \ e T D o Q oy ti n g Mr .an d Mr s.Ra y mo n d mussen an d daughters.On day evening the two fami lies gue sts of Mr .an d Mr s . rgo Rasmussen.unday dinner guests of Mr. and ~.He n s W u lf were Mr .an d ~.Ever ett Sto rk an d family . . an d Mrs. Cor win Cr aig of Ar-r, Illi no is , ar rived a t th e W u lf e Mo nd a y an d plan to s pend eral day s visiting;relatives i n s c ommunity .unday dinner guests of M m . nnie Ben son wer e Mr . a nd Mrs. ~ert J ensen and family of Oak- d Mr . a n d Mrs . Orvi lle Be n» and daughter, and Harold J en- of Oma ha .-voral fr o m this oommu nity nd c d the wed di n g of Mar jo ri e use an d Vi r gi l IIi lg enk amp, d a v everlimz.a t th e West St. ul Luther an Ch urc h.Mr . an d Mr s. E ve re tt S to rk a nd nnld,Mr .and Mrs.E d Sto rk tl Ma r vi n Sto rk attended the 1-ine Circ us i n Omaha, Tue sday ening.Mr .and Mrs . 'Har la nd Nelson re S unda y di nne r gu ests of Mr. d Mrs . Chr is Ne lson and s upper este at the Psu i Paulse n home.Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and rs.Ray mo nd Rasmussen wereessrs. and Mesdarnes W ill May o cl J ean,I va n Larsen,an d La rs arson and Lo r a L ee . Mrs.Mar y J ens en an d Chrisnse n of Fremont c alled on Mr . d Mrs. Clarenc e Hansen. Friday ternoon.Sunday dinner and supper guests f Mr .an d Mr s . W i ll W u lf we r e essrs.and Mesdsmes A r th u rrsen of Omaha, Bud Croudy and ild re n, an d Ray W ulf a nd Bi lly . Visitors during:the week wi th ir.and Mr s.Ha r o ld Stor k an d r.and Mrs.J ohn Sto rk were r.and Mr s.Ever ett Sto rk an d emi ly ,an d Mr s.Cassie Hans en, ar\ ey an d Hazel. Sunday dinner a n d supper uests O! Mrs. Cassie Hansen were~r. and Mrs . Gi ff or d Fr en c h a nd uge ne , and Mr. an d Mr s. Ha ro ld 'tvrk a nd Pessnr. DB. D. R. EHLERS - D e m in -Former Dr. W. P. Hemphill LoudonHome Thutre Banding Blnir, Nabruks '. * 'y l nn y o u s mp a to ur a m\ i o n \n d fx ll y o u r un k wi d \V' Hi-Ratio Gu~=\in¢,ywm¢y b° lunyouare providing c a r w i x h n 6 n e u mo t o r f u d n a mn b e o b - ..., Visit Your Barber More Often It Pays To Look Neal! v ED LEWELLENBARBER SHOP Downluin in the0'Hlnlon Building ~ ~ q~w ~'ji cnsouue E»fi'f°~S ~°$..4xf~ 1'(fm. d a ys w h e n it n a m# that the rad io, th e ring ing of °1 1- __\...11 41... rn(na.|\l .bl ndju!tm-mt.Flat rate policies at lowest rates poss:e, n still pm-the protection you are entitled to.This old com- pany is in its fiftieth year, and you get the best when you buy from me. E. B. REDFIELD, Agent s Bl a i r , N e b r a s ka I N G SE C T IO N S 1 A N D 2 O FO R D I N A N C E N U M B E R sae- AS O R I G I N A L L Y E N A C T E D . "Said ordinance was fully and :listinc tly read, and on motion duly made, seconded and adopted, it wan designated Ba Ordinanc e No .592,and the title thereof was approved. Counc ilman Reeh mo ve d th a t the statu tory rule requirin g ordi- nances bo be fu lly an d distinc tly read o n three dif fe re nt da y s b e disp ens ed with, whic h moti on was seconded by Counc ilman Anderson,an d th yeas and nay s being called on the aasaze of said motion. the followin Cmmei lmen v o t e d " Y E A " :Anderson,Christensen, Clarence Ku h r ,Mc Comb,Reeh,Rounds,hmid t.Th e lo llawi n g vo te d " NA ": No ne .'Thereupon said Ordinanc e No . d a v evemn! c au er a n m e vin-..~.. La uz hlin h ome.Mr . a n d Mr s .J i m Johnson and Mr .an d Mr s .Le on Chambe rs of Fr emon t were Th ur sd av evenimt callers n t th e Chu-les Thlelfoldt home._Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'l'h\el[oldl. and,Do nald and L vl) we re Su ndaY\ dime r zu esta at the Ca rl E ric k sen home.Mr. a nd Mr s, Ch ar les Thi elf oldl and Don ald an d Ly le were Sunday eve nn iz c aller s at the Ed zn r La r- sen home.Mr . a n d Mr s . Nor r i s W ar d a n d My ro n . Mr. a n d Mrs . Mer le W ar d and Chri s Hom we re Sunda v even- lnaz c aller s a t the Floy d J ohnson home.Mr. and Mr s. Floy d J ohnson and Mrs.Chris tina Olhac h were W ed» em ...__ ..._n.. :». nn. .~. .».-m-|A'»»¢am» visitnrs in Omaha._ If:xrrlfamdau;Clifi MBob sup]HuhS1Jess vv ,W .... ....,_- _When thee hectic days and wakdul nights ln- rfae with your work and take the pleuure out life for you, tryD R .M I L E S N E R V I N E Dr. Mila Nervkne Isa comblnaon of eE¢ctlv1 ---.-,..|..........- and ganmy ter weeTtea:thei Frin ervo sedative.Orlginmeu neany mu.,,.,..-go. it is as up to date u todays newspaper.-Dr. MilesNe e has bmught relief in million!ig of nervous su5eren. You may ind it exactly whal 1 UW n¢ed.mu 1-n ax- ,-\Wi1!yo\xh'yDr.Mi1uNervine'!n f vw hmunn.- -Y o u r d r u g g i s m h u kL l r n b m h m e" " '~s m u m u h 1.5¢1' % 'i 2 5 3 3 ~ 5 N ~ E R V I N E guesenHeltonMnanddaynJenvisi Ra:Sm (: r , § , " o d " ;" § , ; ; , " ~ ` § a " `E | ;'= rL; v;, ¥»Creek qgugdme gh a pu t upo inal oassavre e ru.ans ensen.u mrllray or sta hat th e q ue sti on ioz ii tor s were Mrs. Me rle W ard . Mrs " S E a llo r dt;r;:eT1}:Io. 592 be l°""°"*E"'i3§"°"'.F§?R a s e l l 'rg and an n o p .e y eas an nay s on an ra.arvey u r.were called and the following Mr . a n d Mrs . Me rle W ar d we re Councglnfien voted "gEA": A1r£d§r-' g g m d g v nireninsr callers at. the so ,riatensen,arenee u r ,o m orneMgCornb,Reeh,Rounds,S c h mi d tl MS.an d Mr s .Ha ro ld Jobnsor " ; h f ° " ° W ' " = vo t e g " N3 Y ; = No n e i a n d d a u g h e m g Su ni dn v wler n e pass age an a o p on o t t h A l e r t sen ome.said ordinagee ha vi ng bee nf c ot"1 ;I1 l'li;l g m Medla d g l f f w cu in y a ma jor i t o a d .r.,atten e omnimemberselec ted to they Counc il F§sti§::l at D an a .Saturdav nivlmt "mg b thee iay s ggc wgd pas sed ,gi queen. Miss 0lteeen_ ;'°= 1g»= an a. op an e ay or,an en's ro omma e :rsthe presence of the Council, signed ~ 5¢?n;|;@r_n and approved said ordinanc e a n d i Miss Irma Madse n is wo rkin e n we Clerk attested the passage and lt]le J ohn B. Erieksen home Mr : approval °,fh==»=;§ and affixed his `;§hrickse3 weak pa1lnf;.\lIy bnr no signature ere .t e ec a n ac w enMoved by Reeh and seconded by na i mu o f o d c a u gh t fi r e Anderson th at the bond of th e l Mr . an d Mrs. Clarenc e Petersc Arn dt Ha rdwar e f or Plumb er 's Li and Ma ri ly n of Omah a and M cense be approved. All c onneiirnen and Mrs. Russell W ard and Donal present gg n w "A y e " , th e mo ti o n g e S Sinner irlleats of Ll wa s c a m o ome.Th e Ci ty Cler lf s re po r t f or th e nii ae s E th el an d Beu la h L an z! six mon ths ending Ma y 1,1942 li n spent Su nd av a t th e pa re ntswasreed.Moved and S8C0f|d®d\Cha| |@3 Laughlin. home. H _.___....A L_ ___..:.....s ..._A nlfnnll \f _...f| nl...1.r....nA Mouii l nf WC!Gm 5 M r M r 12; Mi Alhu so se |. D :ms repun ue.: recciveu rum p1wu7u.|mr. anu .aun.|. Alaxunq ,...,,.,.... ....on file.A ll counc ilmen vr e s f r n h d a u n h tm a n d Mr . a n d Mr s . A . \'°ff£'§d "Aye".the mo ti on w w mmm and Iiobbvngrere vgedugsdf c a m ~11 u r _y mon as:Th e re p or t o f the awlmmi n g i i i ?a e pool was re ad. Movedmn d sec ond-|Mr. and Mrs. Ha,-ogg Grothe anedthisreportberec eived an d fa mi ly a n d Mi ss Do ro th y E ntri c placed on file.A ll counciimen sen all o f Tek ama h. we re Th u : ggfgegggfgf fnr "A3 '°" » the motion day eveximz c allers a t the Ha re M m e d..by Rounds ang seconded "% ~# "2 L° §{ "i i; Bi m.F r i a m af t! b y ~~t h ¢b i d O f R ' 5 Y " l | | 0 | x | 'i f l d u d e d M m C h f i g V i n d : M a u n a T q l \ i ! | l C I h n ~9 1 0 1 1 1 2 .n \ n r n u n *' n n h l l i i l ~~8 Jm e e ; c k n e w glal' R en IVlf'if ? 2u r n ;¢v J \ . u v a s _ - . U ' r - - , .. . . . . ,.. .. .., 14 an d 1 5 mid th e W ii of Lo t Bloc k 32,be rejec ted on the ounds th at the Chamber o f immerse sign is loeeted on these Ls a nd that the expe nse of mov- g sa id s ig n wo uld be too great. Il counc ilman present vo tin g Lila.Mies Darlene Vinderslev 3 burned 'oo spend the week-end W1 her nerente.Sundav dinner inten ts at 1ChrisVinde rslev home include Mr .and Mr s .Robert To tten a Carol of Pheniont,MT.an d M Xy e", the mo tion was c ar ried.' H a m i d Mhg ill a nd dau gh ter s.I Move d an d s ec on ded thi s me et-and Mr s . l e o Va ug hn o f Bl:.g be adjourned.All c ounc il1nen| Loln Osborn.E lme r Vinderal res en t vo ti ng "A y e ", the n1otio n.leo n».rd Vinde ralev. Mr. and M as c arried.'Nels E . C hri ste nse n a nd familv tteat:~U. G. Gar n er ,\Bia ir;Phy llis a nd L i la Iver! Henry Christensen,Ma y o r.called in the arftemoon. City Cle rk.Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cameron .f Mi ss Ha tti e were Sun-dev din '";;.""'"'='.jR:"',* T..a .»;;.";Eno m at the Orville Han se n he. i ) g $ ~ ~s ~ e ~ . , »i n Omaha..Th ey later afterl- _...~~A\l|»the Wedding of Miss Irma Hoist; Saturday .Mr .an d M r a John dauvrhter of Mr . a n d Mr s .S [ineline were dinner visitors | . tlI o is te i n s t th e c hurc h in B he Ma r ti n Hei er home.Mrs. ninsrton. Viliiam Hineline called.also.Ha r ve y Kub ie was n SatuoMr. an d Lim Ha ns Gu sti n, Mr s.i af fer noo n c aller a t the Ma c k C: Fiarjie Widener and ,Phy llis |.ud;eren home.drs.He r ma n Br sty n er o f Omah a'Hazel. Clare nc e and Dan C h isited a t the S.Hineline homentermen were overn ight :meets iundnv-lthe Pete Ander sen home. Satur Rslnh Hi nelir iu sp ent the we ek- n ieh t.:nd at his home here. returninsr ho:Mr .and Mr s.Pete Andel Qebrneicn City. Monday.'we re Sundsv dinner R1l¢sts at Mr .and Mr s.Vernon Hineline Morse C hristensen home and c hi ldr en men t. Sun dav at th e]Mr . an d Mr s. J uliu s W e be r Harry Hin elin e h ome in honor ul; Mr. a nd Mr s. Ha rland Chri ster Mo'i '.h er' s D ay ; th e e vem also wuen d B ettv L ou wer e S und ay diinfarewellna tty fo r Ro lmd , who ir u es ts a t th e Th or vald Ha : leaves soon for the army .home.Mr. amd Mrs. Ar thu r B rown a nd Mi s s Frances Mau-Hansen family spe nt S und sv s t the F ran k s.Sundsv overnlnzht eu e s t a tTay lo r h ome i n Bla ir \lllxlhnd (§uj§tense_n_ home." : - N '-'j°1°°': !:!'t a ngwhlghi ni lnrdf- ata o.1 uuf1:sc |nt|ke the| ll| ,hte|t -..:;I.13 cu: c:.r'| life or =&'»¢i¢n¢.v- As your Saver.:-Egn station, wr.-feel it our r-rwnsibility to help keep your urSale for Performansne and Sound for Longs: Life.Our qualilied experts:rc ready to gxplai n "ho wl" mdJ 's whys". Come in soon.. SAFE and SOUND Service;che | C a \ n h L l l u p u c t i o n o i a w r y p o n l b f l v n u - p n l n t l m u t a r a l l a t u h l a vr l o ¢ h . u » l s p r u -h c l l n l y l u b r l a t d l U r n [ r n I r e n a b r u l a n u a l eu m r c t l y i n fl n m i 0 w h n l n i n Il an D 'b a tn r y a n c l c o n n l c t i u l u g i vi n ( l u l l p u w w I n d h t o f c h a n , h u e a n d I n ha l t s t u r d y l u r h u r d e r ,sp a r k vl u s n a n d l g n l t i a u c o n s e r vi n g p a w n a n d h a l I n h | I | \ t h \ | O u r linlmh p r u l o c t u n l 0 x o -u o m k n i u n r u n m u l h a r y u o l l n a i n l a s h . In uE5 les- M L Her W . nie. Hsu Mv all the mn- wereLar-Hrs. anryaan,ll l u n : \ u nuvvv ; v - _ . . . r - - - - ~ -_a d wn y u w u n t e d . D r i v e i n u o o n a n d f i ll u p w i t h V k k w l I - I i - R a d a Yo u' re s um to be p le as ed -J i l l Jme.hoolhard cele- en- andfield \g lt wanEarl Garner ServiceSunday. u .d M . J Sully'Mr. and Mrs.Chris u l b wand chi\drenvi:;`¢,¢d E r . . T a Mn , . ' 0 m\ ] ' m a n d Mr . m d Mn Am 1 El'be t h ' 0 lb s d\ md L I were Sundlifb u n s Sc henk and M n .l n _ y es u n " ,ln e r xu ea u a t t h e L lo y d J o h ~Mr .and M n .Clifford- Hlnallne home.md son s md Mr. a nd Mn . W illinm|Mr. and Mn. C hu-lea Brode mu l s n e ware Fnnnmxt visiton, were Snriiav dinner vuesu nl and dna c alled u. f-h n Ha rry Hi m- vamp !-a\ . Ray Trivlett ho me. line home.Mi n A d a Ru g e r : w a s | S 1 Mr .x m l M n . C h a i m o. Hin a- avenlmz nunver 'me nt n t On U_S. 73 at Blair i I . 1 l »?~ cdlivention. in Gum. Sunda .,Y ;Jon md Gene btmeron were |.|uu.\.uq|-_ Bhir. Nebnaln. Mtv 14. 1942 u m m FOR SALE FOR B ER SERVICE and greater eamlng wwof-bookyour pany chicks new with The :;1 . 15-if FOR S AL E: A d es ira ble c e me te ry lo t,bloc k 39.lot 5.Cost $60,wi lt sell f o r $45. Phone 15 fo r deinils.19-2; 0 |l l°f90%orabovein e »-.ss -~nn.OI the 99 eighth . _ _ -Poppy Day Sale To Be .u -~ ~~ ~ ~I N E X A' 1 ' I 0 NS ~win~list of run] grade pupils, ove|%|sa e 90 'n~a ~oppy is a pledge, BEST NUMBERS. DeKalb ny-brid seed. Buy bunhela or aundaw finish plantings. Ray gh, mm Flo ur Mills.1s-zz agen o ~Pupil School Average91'Va:da Afmdenaen, Wash.94 :mes ,Lora lee IArsen, OrumEvelyn Bartling. Im. !,u\i:ex-un Janke Nygurd, McCarthy Bette Anne Jensen, Gardner Marie Hsnsen, March Glarll Jesaen. Mxr¢h...k 94 94 94 94 939393 NOTICETHIS IS THE TIME to get yourdog tax license. These are de- linquent MW mn. A. B. wopd- nng, Acting Chief of Police.19-n » » - - - - - - " be held on Monday~ afternoon, RE GI STRATION A pnliminxry registrstian ofBlur High S|:hool's 1942-4s tenth, , , ~~:.l : ¢;|1 l i stt1denlS»wh o wi ll f o r m a h r g e pu c e ntag e Q!ne.1§t year'n fresh- u -. 052 " l l |meric n,"said Mr s.E lla Carson, Pre si de nt of the Stan le y E.Ha i n Un it No. 1 64 o f the A me ri c a n Le . gion Au xi li ar y ,as th e Un i t p r e - pared f o r th e ann ual observance of P op py Da y ne xt Sa tu rd ay . ~ m i a ~~lll~le lmo ~ ne xt ~ will not he required w rellmr at this limo._ m :mln object G# the pzblim- lnary nglltrltlon il to utshllsh FOR SALE FOR B ER SERVICE and greater eamlng wwof-bookyour pany chicks new with The :;1 . 15-if FOR S AL E: A d es ira ble c e me te ry lo t,bloc k 39.lot 5.Cost $60,wi lt sell f o r $45. Phone 15 fo r deinils.19-2; 0 |l l°f90%orabovein e »-.ss -~nn.OI the 99 eighth Poppy Day Sale To Be .u -~ ~~ ~ ~I N E X A' 1 ' I 0 NS ~win~list of run] grade pupils, ove|%|sa e 90 'n~a ~oppy is a pledge, BEST NUMBERS. DeKalb ny-brid seed. Buy bunhela or aundaw finish plantings. Ray gh, mm Flo ur Mills.1s-zz agen o ~Pupil School Average91'Va:da Afmdenaen, Wash.94 :mes ,Lora lee IArsen, OrumEvelyn Bartling. Im. !,u\i:ex-un Janke Nygurd, McCarthy Bette Anne Jensen, Gardner Marie Hsnsen, March Glarll Jesaen. Mxr¢h...k 94 94 94 94 939393 NOTICETHIS IS THE TIME to get yourdog tax license. These are de- linquent MW mn. A. B. wopd- nng, Acting Chief of Police.19-n » » - - - - - - " be held on Monday~ afternoon, RE GI STRATION A pnliminxry registrstian ofBlur High S|:hool's 1942-4s tenth, , , ~~:.l : ¢;|1 l i stt1denlS»wh o wi ll f o r m a h r g e pu c e ntag e Q!ne.1§t year'n fresh- u -. 052 " l l |meric n,"said Mr s.E lla Carson, Pre si de nt of the Stan le y E.Ha i n Un it No. 1 64 o f the A me ri c a n Le . gion Au xi li ar y ,as th e Un i t p r e - pared f o r th e ann ual observance of P op py Da y ne xt Sa tu rd ay . ~ m i a ~~lll~le lmo ~ ne xt ~ will not he required w rellmr at this limo._ m :mln object G# the pzblim- lnary nglltrltlon il to utshllsh ..,...stunk.B§§.h§m.|1s'r .mn 21:13 GI;4DE§a.3..° m u m n n w A H V ounty _lf d Day umm,nunv..._.__._._ls t;u m J o l m w n ,n m Creek§|1a m n Dallns Hilgunxlw . 2nd. Pole vault, Norman Swrk, W.St. Paul,Ist;Howard Pehersen, mm mu, ma . ni gh iumv . Ken-neth Chriltenlen, Hill Creek, ut;Marlen Wulf,Brinkman 2nd. \\. Sv., Pnuf. Ist; Duane Scheer. ii se. Paul, znd. GIRLS'HIGH SCHOOL AND |GRADE ;f>.Tf:00L COMBINED-~..m,n n ,QTH.AND 10THM-.. =....m 1-mn-m\ Smrk. Brink-|nwAnr-ts;Hizh iumv.I r m n _-I t - » - n l * h v \ \ I ' Il l ID B U II W W W " \ | | | l l l l \ " | = ' " ' " g t g " I - \ ¢ ' " ' - _ - - - ' - "~~n m . ~~ EEE' Inn ....'. f f L ' f '. ! . " § ? . f l ° " L I § » m 1 1 ' c n = k . M -°lJ u=°b-E-_ st,P= \ : ' f E ' 3 '_!-R .. 1 wx .-.~o hxve died defending A.uid Mrs. Ella Carson,I. ol the Stanley E. Hain . 154 of the American lx-~ iary, as the Unit pre-or the annual observancey Day nexi &£urday. n _ ~ "sg"m".":xIuumslloovoimf-noruu|.w.»n|'Altmu msum me 1. _|»,'_. oNoR oFTHoss oD|£n ronAmsn|cA m l l ¢~ x a y~ b~ l f\~'. , ;; , °; e . ; i , .'° , . . , ; i . ; ,. . ' . . ;e " .é ~ ' ~. F ~ ~ ~ ~ d ~} /` } R / f r y w k 0 2 1 -.L| W * " ' |J -v --:::1.S~~ ) ¢ < \i w ~ "~/`' '".M \. - :,...¢»_v Hwy fe as nulnlmus as Ihe wuly nm. And Safeway x =r;;='~mn 1 un f n n ", »v f" ~'», f _vu 1 wma "." - . » -- »\Q Guo Iced Mem nl env ex oe der c fne No o1IfwbIwhabell/~_lo p ue o y a ey e uy on 1 er-> r / *_ . , ~,vy ing" qrades ol Iumh . . . prepare :his qunlily meal ' \1 s u d *\.¢»,£z:-'mth speuul c ore . . . dehvu no emh Safeway msvkc l _ c ~.." r ' *u v" ' " , . \ \ Q ' H pm vlw a me u n u u vu le d la u ll n q h l a wa y . Un le s s , ~ @ Q ® _e»-g , i ». 1 e ,n a \---"'""1... m compluely suridied-your money husk!~\`-»\,~-'1 L a m b B1'€3St 'I,';;a¥':.°::i:':..., --~ 13¢ L a m b R o a s t ~ 2 3 4 : "fs "|L a m b C h o p s ~ z 2 ; = : , ' ° f . - - - - - - - . » .2 5 g n m i : p m 'gf a n n m H ~. U- . . . . . . . . . ........--., ___. -_s e m;lndmCounty s upnnung AA;l 5 § ' § : . x h 1°'"\;-N»mm!s¢ . Pg- a na . xlqllma drb F - ~;=_§- E. Ff"°""' were in °"*'¢° vm," wf se.m n ;21 1 s ma i l e m u mm. i f u l mm. i mf 'o- o e °'f°'-Jumv Norman s'*""' w. s¢_ Pml,|sn-1 AN D s m cmmi :s =soFo llo wmy us li ne d the wmne n m: ' wmm hmm. mn Cne k.\y "d dnh L lrrll-\nc Glelulmlll. - f u w n n n u m m .¥a=»=_s°°.xes° £e'=§:v:==.a-Em-»=.s e . § " ! ! : ~ " - SOFT BALL 'roU111~xAmEz~r'r=lW S=- 1"""= Jul.; """"i* '"="""'*'\me1r1Hin Creek School.|2n.._-_.,......rvxnuwvum ,.,.sm'!', E. EL I.'£l.u|, zulu. D AND fra Gmp3E3.=.qo. n if m M9 sec m B I £I§'ti6i1 ~€€ m`1 T"""c next HIGH SCHOOL 1=soYs"rRAcK 5TH ANU b l n uri a u :--Cllln schedule may belEVENT: 440 yard relay, Rose 11il!l5'8I11 dash, Ggmld Stork, ~£5 yard ls¢h°¢n._1sr; West sr, Paul s¢hw1,§E§\u1,___{§t=_ l§1¥=°==Brinkman.w. 5351 dash,Mary Kay Newlurxlst; Marilyn Rahlfs, DrumFOR_ SALE:Lawmnowers.rwrs for lll makes. shnrvenlnz.::k's Shop. College Hill. Phono 'Black uso.is-sf Fon SALE: Moon A wipe, 'ao.No tires. James W. Pounds. 19-lt FOR SALE:2 yearling Herefordbulls.19-tf R. J. Lippincott. GOAT MILK, l2c q\_ if called for.17-41.*c. P. Dimmick, Blair. FOR SALE:1941 sudnn grass seed. $3 per hundred- Lars Jes-persen, Phone 212 on 54.19-2¢ SCRATCH PADS.hiizh ouolitv bond ooner. 12c per pound.Oth-er qualities. 81: ner pound.434.1 The Enterprise TRY MORGAN BROS.SEED -s o m 13ob's Smoke,COP;ples atHouandat Standard Sta. in Herman.Fay .-Jones, Art.. Te- knmdh 18-2t' FOR SALE: Baby chicks everyMonday and Thursday.Pulleteandeockerelsonsexingdays.Washington County Hatchery,Phone 89.19.11, sm ANNUAL v.F.w. dance atB. F, D. Hull, Thursday, May 28. FOR SALE:P\mlts G.Hybrids. Q Also G32212-gg. and 53. Also 2bushels of white hybrid, 6 bush- els U. S. 18. Moved next to Han-~cock Co.Will Ryan 19-lt' DINING ROOM fumiture for sale. '~ ---=-» "-»Yr 1:r~..a.,-in 'o wn ANNUAL V.F.W.dance at B. F. D. Han. Thursday. 'May zo FURNITURE uphollterlng, refllr l lahing,replifins. wat aning. rug work, mnrawa, ein. Phone Blue 151.George N. pillar. I2-ti YOU WILL SAVE MONEY if youdo your repair, work now.For best results, see W. J. Lambert,Blair.19-lt NOTICEARTIES HAULING kv city damnwill please unload over the edaei ol dump.Don't scatter KBrbBKe'on streets or hlxrhwuys leldilmi 1 ll' Police.A, B. Woodnnlz.IB-2t\ 'NO MORE plow lay edges put onat my shop except on obsolete-| lays.Will have new lays in stock for stundand makes.13-Zh Miller Munk, Blackslnith. DTH ANNUAL V.P.W. dance at1B. F. D. Hall. Thursday, May 28. iGARDEN PLOWING and team work.Call Red 192.18-t!Frank H. Stricklett. u::7? N,FARMERSI I want'Y°"r dead stock.Have u variety of premiums.Blair RenderinzService, Phone 17 collect.Holly Jensen. Aszent. Union Rw-dewli Co.. IAPIALY-e. Nebr. 9-ti \REAL |as'rA1: Glorln Jessen. mn...IRichard Burmeiswn Long Creek 93 xeek 98 92 92 9A 92 9292 9292 9292` 92,n l 91|91 g 91 Wi 9g Mary E. Andersen, Long c Leander Rltzen, Fontnnelle Louis Sully, DeSotoKieth Andersen, DeSolAJohnFitzgerald, GnrryowenLyle Rogers,Pleasant View Jeanne Thompson, P. V. Erma M¢K¢nn, New Egland Philip Rollond, OrumDelores Johnson, Wash. Joan Vogt. E. St- PnlIilsrdell Timme, Im. Lutheran Rodney Kerkhoff, TelbnstuQuentin Marquardt, Telbasta Ellen Nicholson, McCarll1yto dump.By order of Chief ol;R°b°n Kmegehnr mrifxif James Jensen,gKieth Cornelius. Dornacker MEN IN THE SERVICE Raymond Sheets and Ivan Olson of Ilerman, who entered the armyservice two weeks ago, are sta-tioned at Camp Robinson, Arkan- sos.Dwzme Fausott, who is stationed at an army camp in Washington, has been spending several days in Herman and Teknrnah.Upon his return to his duties he will go to o wnv in Alabama.Doyle Cox of the Homestead district is at Flon, Knox, Kentucky Among Herman men ln the arm!are Edgar Whitnack of Rockford Illinois, son of Mrs. Clan Whit nack; Clyde Fitch of Omaha, sol _. sr... 1;-A nfwsndiukz and Vemm 2nd. 440 yard dash, Eugene Stork,\5L run, 1.nu,Brinkman,lst; Hovwxrd Petersen,SRD AND ATH GRADES:60 IST AND 2ND_ GRADES: ~Buy Deleme Bonds and Rose Hill, 2nd. gzo yard duh, Eu-I 'ard dash, Verde!! Scheer, E. SL AM hah, Joan Gnesselman Bm Saving gum" N gene _Stork, _Brmlnnan, 1 ;- ¥»-owl st Mar \aul,lat,Verdell Stork, W. St.ee,ls t;Delurea Selby,Bmbee len Vuull. Brmkmnn, 2nd. 100 yard Paul, Znd.2nd. FOR SALE BEST NUMBERS. DeKalb ny-brid seed. Buy bunhela or aundaw finish plantings. Ray gh, mm Flo ur Mills.1s-zzFORBERSERVICEand greater eamlng wwof-bw~ mqx TB Fla $4.50.and < 11 of I-'on shodit18- co o er! nnn un: mis. u.». \,¢...,.....19-1t OMPSON BROS. HYBRID Iowa 933,'Stale-Tested»¢ grades $5.50; round grades . 50c reduction for quantity lwn sacks. Earl J. Thompson,n sz.<`1o_12c SALE OR TRADE for live- ok, 1936 V-8 coach, good con-gg-H. W. Rouen. Herman. K STOVE, nearly new. RolrL Sxert, 300 East Lincoln SL 19-lt~l cur. :\~m» 1»nn.ln build. FOR SALE: Modem 5-room houseclose in. Also income orooertv byowner. Phono 292.2-ti F O R R E N T .FURNISHED ROOMS for rent.101 East Grant St., Phone White147.1'I-ti. 'FOR RENT:Comfortable neatroomon'waahinzwn St.Gasheat and water.Eine location for office or small business.\Former-lv Berneice'a BeautyShop.Call 11 for particulars 9-2.1 PHONE 11 and zive us your ymntf ox mu. .... ...Rasmussen ot Fremont,Bon o Mrs. Amanda Rasmussen.Nels Jenson. son of Mr. and Mn Thomas Jenson ol Kennard, le! Friday for duty aiter several daylfurloughfrom a mmppin Cali fornia.Woodrow Jenson arrived Sundafrom on Arizona camp; he wi spend several days among Kel nord relatives -Emil Fuhrman, formerly of Fo Calhoun,is stationed at Ca!! Hood, Texas; he is learning he to drive A tank. Motl\er's Day .visitors at £ FOR SALE BEST NUMBERS. DeKalb ny-brid seed. Buy bunhela or aundaw finish plantings. Ray gh, mm Flo ur Mills.1s-zzFORBERSERVICEand greater eamlng wwof-bw~ , g. >'n A , rc \n>W he...Q Jn., .....-.. ___amid we daolation of the batuc (rant in France. They tdrmed the only floral tribute on the gravesol the dead and became for the men fighting there u symbol of hemic sacrifice."This they remnin mday.Thepoem ends with the words: 'H ye break faith with ua who die, Weshal\not sleep.though poppies»m_...\.._» Wi»\ds.' 'Hmt is n i I F l o u r * 2~i~lb_ Bag 89C 48-lh, Bag ~ Kitchen Craft -- enriched with Villnlin B-1 (thismin) and iron. IBeef R'st '*?:;"1z.'f.24¢°'2::,.°?:,;" Pol.'k Chops Centfr rib cnlu __--L\». 32 grow xn fl ume..-.-.__,their message for us today.We will wear poppies Saturday toshow that we are keeping faith," Paper poppies, made by the dis- abled veterans ct the first WorldWar, will be distributed through-out the city on Saturday by the women of the Auxiliary.ln ox-change for them the Auxiliary willl receive contributions for its wel- ~-L~,a:..m~1. Oxyd ol l1 24-oz.G9-ozPkg.2 3 C Pkg 6 5 C Grsnulnted Soap Su - Pu r b a n c e u u a c o n j_____Lb J u s FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES *Oranges S.°;2';1°';.;°'frfi° 'f.fiiii-L.,. 7c *onwns New crop, dry; yellow 4 |_b,_ ~ -L-l\.........¢.. Culifomin: tuna removed R r 10x10,west side o x .. :~.y 1.9, 1942.City of Blair.19-lt RENT:5~room. house. East M r s .E a r l C a l d w e l l a n d N e i l .' I ¢ ~U1 _'I :|City f ads.Only 21: ner word ner inser- |P. M. 'tion insur es in stan t sale of that *~unwanted furniture. etc . W A N T E D othy Mencke of Omaha,- r. anMrs.Harley App\e'hy,Leonan; `- - ~b 0l{Hx. Pmly modern.0 1-"~|9-1£ 11 FOI l9~1t Mr s.Peter Stric kictt, J r -x Tiff.. .°nr§|m.n;°?dT;f¢mi1Iu;f;I 2!'P'-1 1 0 59.'2f'\4u »l`|fl |l3 ______.____._Lg,_ \I\ '~ \ w | ' ~ l E " = x/Q?é'f'_g l ~I ~ 5 Q.; r x : J L n u ~ .~g . .~; y l ` ," f , . . . - . . , . ,~~:=~ ~=~ =-»..' * \ ( r g §y ,1 .v "jf ; r a ;2 A ,\.-" f f " * | - S r i * - ,'~"" '"' .~L r .2 i v ~. z ."..: x " § : T Q )a f f J .r f 5 °= ... \|»u o .a..f 1 § ! ;. <>*.J g ; \ »J f »n r - '\ | . .4 " ° l ~ . Jf, \- ." \r r -~ m u r 0 .~f x \ . . 1 , .:J .r |_ ~J - j _ "" 2 ' - -\ " ' »" '" L ~2 :" " ~' f ' ¢* ' 5r 1 . Z e f .;_- ';. I .. '.~~ 1 , sr.': l " q °. " ¢ \.m f ..,.»"\1v:."f,Qu-»~~~" " ' -" . ~ ; :-. . ;nw T"""""gp:10.wg ;| .|~ \ .--v|.r »f ." . . . \v".I 1 f .M :f ,;.""'~»..»~H .n .:..~~..~:°u v - .\"9 . s§\Q . ..-."¢%i=ef ..\.4 : 341_, ,. .- -'"Inn"J:éé"?~ ~r ~ Q,3 4: ~Jn ¢.x ~. r _4"Q f n ~ . g ,~~4*`.2. . |g ;v r ,:..<.(. °= z \ r .S k i p p e r M o | \ y | s H e r e -- ~P Q R T l s S T R A W S - n u n - H - »- a n - : _ -| | l l ll l l _" "¢l l ll _l " " ° ipper Mo||y in our Window Straws from 1.00 to 54.95 See us for G1'adua.ti0nGifts 1 L. POUNDS {I;;"d¢;a;L o£ both wars.1 Pug.H a n COMPLETES CQI;TI.§§E an effective <1 I ng.1 1ranulalc d Soap.~ ~g f j u m »g§; -..,._..........»...-:- - J-0.4! \m....-\.:......AT MlUL.m\u Goljdon Lund, formerly of Arl- ington, who left Midland Lhis se-`assistant dimester for a Job as 'tm of the news bureau at thereclllinoisInslituwofTechnology,Chicagn,llllnois,has completed his college work by ertension :md | I win be graduated May 20 mm his .'lcl assmnuzs *celery ;:i-_f;_i::;::it3;:_"~"'L h ocL u x F l a k e s 54.11.12 bi-01.Pkg.I U C Pkg.~F o r E a s y Ho us e c le a n i n g ] Popular for Washing Hosiery.''Cl _So a p Chlv s as: -_._ .,f e w 4 2 1 :m l n ~ Soap §_ofpChips, ;'L'§:: ~ 22c Milk 2 I Lund,who,following Paul U.Ridings'resignation,had served | as 'acting publicity direcmr at thelCollege, will hsvemajors in joum-| alism and history, with a minor f»| English,when he receives his Bachelor of Arts degree at cum~ mencement.AB u junior Lund was editor ol The Midland, under-graduate news-paper, un whose staff he servedall during his college career. Thinl year he was presidentpf Pi DeltaEpsilon, national hvnomry journal-ism frutemity, a position he alsoheld ss x junior; vicf-praidenl; o! ~ 23c W9 2°-"f ~.uf £eacfleCry:L w g for Honnehold ~ ~ rponea..Bon-Aml "Cleaner~L 'e.:.; lac reacnes Cake 9c Tomato u Blu e K e y ,national nb llun uy Lun-ter uity ;an d public ity c hairman for Mid lan d Play e rs. A l l du r in g his college careerL u n d has appeared in i mp or ta n t roles i n Mi dlan d Play er produc - I mono, atarrmg thm y ear an Mao in ..sv..Lan :Ti n bp en |Cream Polish $§§Z2¢.,,, "WinLerse\". ne w-= --.N __,._ _member ol the A Cappe\la Chou-, Intemationnl Rehtionn Club, Tom- ahawk pep society;Kal Frahern-ity, Warriar shall, and Pica Delta Press Club.Not only has Laid bean adivein organization at Mid\and,bnt E |».~ .| ul ma o n' s _ . _ _ , ._ _ . _ _ - ;M a y D a y Fl o o r W a x m....,,.@. \ c g;~ c ~~ c HDD! WRX Jnhnson's nm...-Can vrlb.__---Can I ~lb. -Cln :wc Grahams 5:3 39c Grahams ~ 59c Filter Papers mf - ~ ww-~ as-= 1 / n l ~ | 5 e Q! r x : J L n u ~ .~g . .~; y l ` ," f , . . . - . . , . ,~~:=~ ~=~ =-»..' * \ ( r g §y ,1 .v "jf ; r a ;2 A ,\.-" f f " * | - S r i * - ,'~"" '"' .~L r .2 i v ~. z ."..: x " § : T Q )a f f J .r f 5 °= ... \|»u o .a..f 1 § ! ;. <>*.J g ; \ »J f »n r - '\ | . .4 " ° l ~ . Jf, \- ." \r r -~ m u r 0 .~f x \ . . 1 , .:J .r |_ ~J - j _ "" 2 ' - -\ " ' »" '" L ~2 :" " ~' f ' ¢* ' 5r 1 . Z e f .;_- ';. I .. '.~~ 1 , sr.': l " q °. " ¢ \.m f ..,.»"\1v:."f,Qu-»~~~" " ' -" . ~ ; :-. . ;nw T"""""gp:10.wg ;| .|~ \ .--v|.r »f ." . . . \v".I 1 f .M :f ,;.""'~»..»~H .n .:..~~..~:°u v - .\"9 . s§\Q . ..-."¢%i=ef ..\.4 : 341_, ,. .- -'"Inn"J:éé"?~ ~r ~ Q,3 4: ~Jn ¢.x ~. r _4"Q f n ~ . g ,~~4*`.2. . |g ;v r ,:..<.(. °= z \ r .S k i p p e r M o | \ y | s H e r e -- ~P Q R T l s S T R A W S - n u n - H - »- a n - : _ -| | l l ll l l _" "¢l l ll _l " " ° ipper Mo||y in our Window Straws from 1.00 to 54.95 See us for G1'adua.ti0nGifts 1 L. POUNDS See This Dictionary of Salads I- n.:.. u»An'.I'n Wnmilv Cir Ihl?hlas 8180 b@ell 0l.lLBul.I1u1u5ac holastic ally ,ha vin g maintained Coop a scholastic quotiept of 1.92 out O! 1 d n g g u d S a l a d o i 1 . . m ¢ d =M a y b e Y o u D i d n ' t m o w r x f l " 0 I I \~~D n ¢ | ¢ u u | | n \ a n n f l l l l l k C l t f c n d s u ~I u s - purchases and Crisco ~ 70c Vegetable Shortening l . \ l Z § ! l a a a w r u v -. _ - - . _ _r e c e i v e s e a c h i t e m o f m e r c h a n d i s e f r e q u e n t l y a n d j u s t e n - o u g h a t a t i m e t o e u l i p l y t h e i m m e d i a t e d e m a n d .T h e r e f o r e , y o u a r e a s s u r e d o f a t r l c t l y f r e s h f o o d s ,f u n d s w h i c h p o s s e s ! t h e m o a t t a s t y f l a v o r a n d m o a t n u t r l t n o n a l v a l u e .' I ' l ; \ a § s i u a t a n o t h e r p o l i c y t h a t m a k e s s h o p p i n g a t S a f e w a y s o v a n t a g e o u s ! I I I a l u m 1 l l : 1 . | a n ¢ » - - - . - ,_c l e M a g a a i n e ,y o u w i l l f i n d a l p h a b e t i c a l l y a r r a n g e d n a l . . a d i d e a a f o r e v e r y d a y m e a l s . A n e w i s s u e o f t h e m a g a - z i n e i a a v a i l a b l e e a c h T h u r s - d a y .l t ' s f r e e a t S a f e w a y ! ¥ May be Purchased with Blue F0011-Order Stamps a poss lhlls 4 fo r me pas: y ear.Th e M i d l m d jo u mn lis t inten d: to c on tin ue bla work a t the Chi uv go s c h o o l u n ti l wle d i n w th e s r - my .Lu n d i s th e so n of Mx. md Mn . Clarence Lu n d o i A r li ng to n . lou. EiiLERS AT a n i mF E N TA L M E E Tn\=1m¢m :nent f m m l ~ Dr. D. I Monday ulcam. stun §{§i1"i5é§1}1 ` y in Lin- »dins the mmual dental 215: 65c Enr ntion..y Vegetable ShorteningA,x....nim in The Enterurhse | i __ We Still Have Material to Yulcanize CasingsFor Ca sh SINCLAIR PRODUCTSOpen Al\ Night We Will Buy ~ ||'| 'lU\nlllU°'V' ~ v \ - - ~ i __ . We Still Have Material to Yulcanize CasingsFor Ca sh SINCLAIR PRODUCTSOpen Al\ Night We Will Buy ~ ||'| 'lU\nlllU°'V' ~ v \ - - ~ i __ . We Still Have Material to Yulcanize CasingsFor Ca sh SINCLAIR PRODUCTSOpen Al\ Night We Will Buy ~ ||'| 'lU\nlllU°'V' ~ v \ - - ~ We Will Buy u I eOP P GOOD*/EAR TIRES l\\|j \ We Will Buy u I eOP P GOOD*/EAR TIRES