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05-28-1942l l l l l .-W; "~"°'"'1'l?°"~'f`L""#'Fi°'*~°'"1`lE`#"'6""`°°'1S"i3 mt:Tye Official County- A ; ; ; » Moré localNewspicti1i°e§' rm ers or ;A L L A J J 1 v v v 1: I l n ; ; lebraska rwmwomldrddonanwdwmrnnmqmmnuf comq sunacnxvnon Patel: Pm YEAR ;1.sr ..»0 l o ~-.!l'| _ _\ _ __ _ __ __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ BLAIR, NEBRASKA, MAY 28, 1942\76§1ié§L§ffNUMBER 21 rn 1... nl."lif 'THE I I I l n n w f n m e u ¢ n » a.n l1l.'||¢!S O L D I E R S 'G R A V E S All contribution ul flow- ers, to be used in decorating the soldien' gnves on Me- morid Dsy, win be 3-neatly n ns» C o» V l u u v v v . " To Meet w...1... PlansNeed 50 Men 500 ATTEND SEC-OND FIDWER SHOW Nurly tive hundred panonl vidwd the nu<m'» lnctmd flower show held Saturday at the Masonic buxmm in Bhir.Tha nhaw had 150 entries, coming from slightly over 30 exhlbl ton.In addition m the diaplnya o flowers, the commitien worked ondi|pl|.y1 of dishes md linen w~` addsd mxterinlly tn the show.An outdoor garden, made in mortid-ln's g n u ,lawn inrni -- and bukeu ol flowers wu a tea ture which vu an innovation ln which drew much favorable c~ -- of sew ed L u oA r l i n g t o n N o t e s Defense Boom House Shortage Newcomers Flood Town With Opening Of Mead Plant With Gm opening ofLhe govern-ment ondnxnce plsnt at Mud. Nebnekn,an influx ol newcom-ers has floocied Akllngwn,:nd although a few deslrmhle homes are still available xt thin wrlting,the aiumtion threaten; to become ncume.Renta have not ndvtnced.Among the newcomers are Mr. und Mrs. HBYYY Sorensen and lam- ily of South Sioux City, who ue living in the Chxpmxn house; Mr. and Mn. A. W. DeBord and fam~ily who moved from Pendei to the R. B. Elsner house; Mr. md Mrs. Reel and lnmily of Sctndlu., Kxnnns,ln the Chulee W,An-drews house;und Mr. und Mrs. H. D. Webb and funily of Kan- sas, ln the Harley Appleby cob- mge.All of these families ue employed at Mend.R.R.Symonds of Beltimore, Maryland, n Flrenww oHici|.l, md Mrs.Symonds have renoed theformer Leslie Petersen hon-le andplm zo move so Arlington in the near future. H.Wilcox of Fre- mont il living in the former T.B.Mohr house and the VicentLyons family hu moved lnw the Hagenbush home. » ». w w~1 as P° on fl in m re n~ w vh I eh e ~s ~r- p- (\ut |- on y a~x-d County Passes Quota Set For Bouds, Stamp $18,400 Quota Passed B may %rdv\nnhAW~ -. To Go Waahingwn County'a war .-quota of $18,400 for the month May was fucked before the cl of buainaa May 28rd,Co Chnl:-man George T. Hedelund nourmed this week and can ' ule s i ndi um!thu befo r:J m this county would be lar uh ol the mark se t by the mu 'depuLn1ent.Act\u\d u ,-» 2rd had rsuhed s18,sss.2s.In mme of lighting gquipm every bond produces actual n~ »mnmrisl for the !igh\i=nx'; BIHLDING SOLD The Jnmes Moss wore h~iding Activities esday -. ~ . . . » For Building * a pp r e c i a ted ; as in p n: y ou u ,I I w w" me mbe r s o f th e W o ma n ? Re - * ""'--- - I- ~n h n f n l n g f *_ . u g ; Ice » »»a a » lie!Uorpn nn: u.,_ __tbk worthy volunneer nerv-iu.Local prdenan maybringtheirflowenwtheCity HAl\ on Ffidly d b h mum.where W. R. C. reg- o o0o s 34 County Take Par Act t In Annual ivitiesIW m Increase`i5i?ty`Méf1}~Wi11 op¢~ rabe Double Shift TWO Bkmmmgs l; ATTEND EMENT DAY e-€~:~ :P :=°.fee°=~e :mo W 1LL I A C HI E VCONSIDER EARMER-MERCHANT p1CN`IC 'r0w'NsE¥1'1,!9!I'..f..,. I ..f .,PLOW AIRPOR1's s|.A'u-.u -- ----u`mn SI-UM1*\3?§Ti.I.'."" ww-M ~Sponsored by the af Commerce, Blair5144? <=°°:&'f*;'35|wi ll OIIIBGUs...., 1....» 1\n Prépare Fbr Second Sheep S r s_1lur....1.hmrinn at nnca 011 P1-ojéct Clubs is expected at meh o w ,\thi!war which annual Achievement Prognmn ."Towns, alter»haw muh Saturdnsf.,...-.....:...-4.M11 'be like scheduled for Jqqg ~ The e v e t .-V.-...,,.._ ... .__ _huge new boats for the United' Qtates Coast Guard service at the Petersen and Haecker plant onE n t Washington meet, it has been announced. and a crew of fi!- ty men will be required to turn out the wed._Pi-ed Haecker, business managerfor the fimn,i-ned from Chica-go early 'l\ieadly of this week af- ter more than three weeks of ne-gotiations for the connniaion of the boats;Two big ice breakers and one ice plow will be constructed, ac- cording tp Haecker.The work takes the highest priority ntlngwhich give! assurance that it will PWKNI3 without delays.Work started immediately and the firm han sent out calls for more monto weld the hulls and fit out the boats.The work will fequdre about six months to complete, estimated Haecker, and a double shllt, which may later mn ima a 2A-hour shift is in the nffing.Mort of the worlc will be doneout-doors at the flmfa yard on the banks of the Missouri, the factory The flower show held in the Masonic building last Saturday drew several hundred visitorsand was termed a success.l t was th¢ second show this year.Tuckd away in one corner ad the mom waa'-this g-Arden scene,complete with grass,lawn Carlsen and Hamilton Lend Blau' Seniors Of 63 At Exercises Fri- day Evening ...__-Mias Eunice Carlsen,daughterul Dr. snd Mrs. N. C. Carlsen of Blair, and Charlm Hamilton, son Diplomas Awarded Class of Rev and Mrs. Charles HxmlltonbuildingonE n t Waahlngtnn '_street being fined with two \>oaul |e';"If.';'i';;n;':";'£;' f ~ which_a\-e in the Protea of m ipresentative hw and gm of the ;§gf~°»for the United sm" 1942 ami- High school grldulting v.class.American Legion citizen- ship medals and certificate wereS O M E ~presented to the pair at the sixty-| ~ SATURDAYame,.u. annual commencement ex-..lerciaea, with J. M. Bonham of theBlur business houses are ukinz oeal A_ L_ Post in charge of the varied stnnda in regard to business prsenfatlon.hours next Saturday,Menrorish Scholarships, also presented Fri-\Day. with l°"\¢ observing an €""day evening, were awarded aa fol- ;;f;dg°\-dav and others A PU'-Willows:Regents'schounxnp,ner-ox Y~_barn Pourd;Alternate Regents' The Wadungwn County_B°"\<,c\m|ea Hamilton;Church School will be closed all day. it rs '"',Scholarll\ip,Eunice Clrlslh:nounced.Miller Munk, the blank- Teaeliera College Scholarship, smith, also announce an .lull-dn) Phyun Jamal; and alternate Re vmimr-gentn' Schumann, R-ir Bellows. Blair barber shops will clone Following the commencementfrom 10 until 12 noon on §eturday. address. praented by Dam p_ E_ Kdlterman's Ben fa nkli n "~°"°\l'Ienzlik of Lincoln, diplomas werehas zmwunwd that it will runa1ni,w,"1ed the 53 graduates by WHL closed Saturday moming but will'e.r F_ Girtlchow, chairman of the he "l""'in the aftemoon mdlboard ol education.evening.sw md s u 5 | laxrson re,torel i m e a n n o u n c e d t h r o u g h t h e i r a d s ' M l S S ~ ~ th-y will remain open all day and B R I D E O F M A Y 2 1 owning the saint: aa any otherSnturday._Miss Lorraine Hindley, daugh-lter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hind- R H E A S S H A R E T O P g m g f He iuill §'"N y - ' g g ''c ti ngo n n n ,eraa ,O N L A M B M A R K E T w e r e married at La Jolla, Califor- nia on Me 21.The bride hady": ; :i = zu ; .g gg 153 °"§f§;||.¢. Blair by automobile the pre- ag...ceding Friday.3',':.z'";..."'.';"s°'»...".°2 i " i ... ';;'f°.l ~ ~ ' r - ~ ..~o r ig oo, an as a-lfhsal,"h-n.i.e':f..:i\:.»:u`d;\lne\i$0 attended Dana College and l l"'"..... .. ..___.. e»..........¢oi.. chairs,trellis and flowers.J. E, Campbell fumished the arti- ficial mu and trellis. The lawnchairs came from the home of Mrs.Dorona Walker and the flowers were contributions i n the show.snlevpnu Neimnm nu ngnoow 'Lutherans To Convene Here On June 9th Twenty States Are To Be Represented At 46th Annual Convention Guests of the 46th annual con-vention of the United Danish Lutheran Church will be arriving in Blair on Tuesday, Juno 9th, in time for the opening aevice to be held at 8 o'clock the same even- ing.The committee, consisting of members of the First Lutheranchurchandsomeselectedfromthecollege staff,u e hard at work making preparations for the annual affair.The chsinuen ofthe various committees are: Phil- ip Masmnasen.registration com-mittee; Martin Paulsen,lodging committee; Paul V. Hansen, din- ing hall fudlitlea;Ed Nielsen,convention facilities.Officers of the general committee are Rev. H. C. Jorgensen and Rev.IJ.Siem- beck.The convention will bring paa-tors and lay delegttee to Blair from about 20 states in the union and several province in Cansds. Speakers on die program will in-clude pastors and lay loaders of the Synod aa well as prominentleadersin all the Luther-an bod- ice.The conventions of the United Danish Luthertn Church have brought Sunday attendances uplm xsoozooo people.The official'delegated attendance usuallyamounmtonearly 200.Atwid- ance, however, is expected to be cut on account of gas and rublaberIrstioning.Further inforniation iand convention program will be given next week. REV. LINDENMEYER TO LEAVE BLAIR Rev.T.A.Lindenmeyer, pas-. ..._. m......\. ...Q mmet July Fourth in a momiieo um. rftfiotic manner this year,u:eo1¢nz to plans mappd out at the maeb ing'of the organization lui- 'hes- day evening.The entire prog will bkeplace in the evening.It will be inexpensive ana timed to nz with the farmers' busy season.In charge of the activity will be J. Hilton Rlmades who has served as head of the Public Relations me Publicity oommitteea through. out the yur.Ho will cell a meet~ ing soon of the board of direcwnand others who have volunteend to rid and, in company with Presi- dent Vernon Bellowa, will map out definite evmts fvr the day. Tentative plana m l for a joint farmer-merchant picnic with coffee arii cold drinks furnlalmd by the Chamber of Commerce.A swimming demonstration I t the pool is on the tentative lllt which would be followed by a patriotic bend conoert and possibly a corn munity dnt-Ddinife plans will be announce: soon Watch for them. AS L E E P A T THE W HE E I An Oakland truck, landed wit fat cattle bound for the BoutOmnim market, mme to a auddc hdt, Monday night, down at thLeslie Offen place on West Sodt street.The ramen for the nu den stop was that the driver coning down Fourth meet from tl north was asleep and neglecu to ma ke theturn andthe trufcollided with a tree nfter runnil up over the curb.The damage to the truck vm :llht ll'-l\W8l\"g\eldi1nPlCB was ll! aa o a lasteersml* ke pt the w w i fairly busy for a time trying herd them off lawns, flower gi dons, etc.The driver was notified to 1 pea ri niuatic eco urtlmtuptol Present writing has failed to ~| in an appearance. 0. M. IRELANDBREAKS In 0.M. Ireland, who residesWest Colfax Street, fell Montandtheaccidentresultedin fractured right hip. He is atient at Methodist Hospital, 1 according to lalxat reports he getting along na well as can expected Patterson and _....m_-\.=..-I ...|....Th e s wo n u n u n u u WIBlum;-ton Co unty a hse p s how is to be held n ext Sa tur day sf . the Bla ir Livestoc k Sa la pnvili on in nor th Blair.Pic tured above is Fr a n k Biff nr,fa r me r residing i n th e Sutherland school distric t we st n f mn i r .whose oen o f sheen l l l l n u v w ¢ . - - v u . . _ . . . . ,__P e n w i n n e r s r e c e i v e s g n u - a m t e e o f $ 1 . 0 0 p e r c w t .o v e r t h e O m a h a m s r k o t p r i c e .T h e B l a i r C h l - l r l b e r o f C o m m e r c e i s a l s o awarding ribbons and prizes. Entr ies , p rior to th e sh ow are ar e no t re qn imd ,. Ag .Ag e n t [ I B WILHUUL nxnyuauo , - . .-_fi lli n g sta tio ns off the hig hway ," stated E .J .Robbins,C i vi l A e r o nautic s board menubar i n I.hi ll! befor e the Bla i r ROMW C lu b la s t Tuesday .Ro bb ln l,af te r reviewing th o ..\..~.»m-nal arrowth of the ai r wi ll open a t 1:45 ocloclc a n w sBlai r Hi gh Sc ho ol A u di to ri um. Mrs. J oe J ensen. County ma n,wi ll preside over the sion.Attr a c tive h ig h li gh ts of th o afte rno on pro gmm, as ou tli ned by A T.R t hC o u n t y E x t e n s i o n g e n u v t v \ | _..... ..! 1\{ u . ' \ ¢ ' ¢ h n \ m r a s l t i n n B q ne, told Rotari an s a nd Lio ns b me mbe r s wh o we re me etin z xtly a t th e Ko o p ma n In n ,th a t c o mi n g me th o d M u s mp o r ta - a f o r b o th h u m xn an d Ins ig ht . ..... 1|\| \ nfnlnne.. He exm°¢Il°d WOUE,WUI luuauuu " ' l u - - - - -for c an ni ng an d a hea lth f i l m f r o m the Sta te Dep ar tme nt o l Headih, a. music tl play let by th a W u h i n g t o n Cuunty Chorus,| . dinc undon of " Ou r Ho me De - l_....n L.. D...~l \"'| 'H;n|nn_ Sr.. mdoplnlom thnx mmy M the hc- lel now turning out war plums:ld be converted uv the mmu-tum for civlliln use md that n result, every town of my con-nenoe nt nll would hnve nn dr- 'LThe gpesker urged the Blxit menkosp up the inmneat ln the loul d la that it might be raiy for vhux the prsent emu-gmcyavsr. He clbsd the mxny unswhich plums would later be put l lament tlmt Blglg wonld 15-_ge xenm:ny :ww V .._.._.., __ ,n timely uldnu. "Are We Head- ed For lnflltlonl" by E. D. Flhr- ney.A Leadership Recognition lunch- eon, nt which pmject leaders vlrmbehonumd,will pmcede thaAddnvement Prognm. Mn. Ethel Brown,Anllltmt State Homo Demonstration Leader,h u been contndbd to addms the gxvmp at thu luncheon.Thi!v w ,the county pmiaet club!have studlod eight leuvnl.mi mnnv. in addltiun to this pw-Euler nkmnil mu xx-engnn Pwrfrom the pon 'ma n n fe w us. S. 0. DRIVE GET-me UNDER W AY The Unded Service Oxden drive dd: in being ¢on¢incw under thel_._,____, g-nm, hnve lponlured A nedlng project in which each member xeuds at leut six books during Lftmyeu. The lenonn etudied were"Henlthful Lunches for Home and Schoo\", a medal "ChrlnmnlGm" lesson, "Toyl or the Child", "Hume Care o! the S\\:k", "Dew-nti ve Flnlnhel for Home Sev- inr". "Victory Guden md S u u : \ rection of Swuev mann,...iis city, lu god-ing underwiy md mp-ess should be now! shortly,a raportn-Committee! hive been uned thruuglzout Wnhlngwnlou:-ity md they will be at wurk hardy._county u b°h}z ukid for§;'2 L &"» § "fl, ms é zm: .a mé zontributivnl l-uve come i n md hose who are g y ; ; » » - M b y :o en b o wish tnmntribuu, may lnve their (und:it gh, Wuhington Cmipty Bmk. PL A N NE W C.P . T. U N I T A T D A N A Plans ire underway for a newC.P:'l`. unit to be fonned at DanaCallege. Any boy between the age;of lB und 26, who h u 1 high nchoal diploma and is inmrelwd in aviation,muy become a stu- lsaven","Cheelemak-ing",and"Cunning, Brlning and Drying"- 'm GET SUGAR CERTIFICATES SOON E. o. Pnirxzhlld, who ll lnclunoofnuanlng activities at.Blnir, nnnouneed mday that he hu ls- sued ll l qi' hin initial supply of sugar rationing cenlllcaten.Anadditionalsupplylsnxpected soon, however, and notification o! the arrival of the certificate! will be made through the lownl newl-papers. The ceriilicstea _ennble homemakem w purchnu sugar for canning purposes.n was pointed out by Mr. Pair- child that than canning ration cenillubei m y be obtained atmytimeduringthey u r,and um: no time umm lm been n t [fur registration. |§Qmt in thecom-se. Those i.IltEIB|!:|...ul in be Every 101: sump buys five L5-csli- ber an-tridges; $6.00 will buy one anti-talk lhell; $3.50 buys 1 round of mmmunldon for a 37 millimeter mm-unk gun md other nump umbond purchase an proportionnely dfncdve on the lighting irvm. which has been xune wr ww .. .months,was sold laat Manday aitemoon w ntinfy a mor'-KiSe for 55500.The building went tothe mm-¢,g-agee, Mn.Pewr Siert. r u L___l " ! . . , . . .' ~mle~ ~t Dana College,this weekend. Memoria\Day Seniicc SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1942 Asaembly at c`%»i War Hcmumenl. Welt Colm Home o vm, 9:15 AJR. Commander of the Day -..--..---....-..-..........-..._....E. G. Canon Blmir High School Band ..-......-....................1A*lUe lI.|rks Buy Scouts ..-....-..--........-......-............._......._.........-Do1m.ld Yoit Girl Scouts ....-_..-.._.._...--........._...._.......-ln. Simon Konhoj Firing Squui (American Legion) .Anierican Legion Post Members and Auxilinry B lAN D S T A M P S N O W 1 11.11~.-n heart atta c k. i l pla n n i n g, wi th g g |\| L |ro n t h e t r a c k i n g b u l i n e a n e s t a b - l i s h e d b y h e r i n t o h u s b a n d . Arungwn, are -.............._Invgron County fanners and Iced-Miamna umege at me 11r<.The Ri.. "dived ;15_z5 lord has taught the Goll ~ ' E 2.<4 good lambs avenging 79 pounds. VETS SELL 1,000 Washington County the pastthree years. Sho in well-known inthis vicinity, having made her home with her grandmother,Mrs.Arminta Sappenfield, much ~ IN B L AIR 1 the time in recen Hr The annual Poppy Day sale ofthe Veterans of Foreign wan mstamontsuccessfulresponsein Bldr, Saturday, and by early af-ternoon the local pods quota of 1000 popple had been sold Theauxiliary w in charge of the sales,a number of volunteer youngsters aiding the women.Other V.F.W.nrgandl-ation! throughout the county report dm- c years..Schlichting is a graduate of Oak-hud High School and attended Midland College alla.Ho is em-ployed by the Consolidated Air- cnft of San Diego.The couple will make thdr home on the west cout. GWE AWARDS FORPOPPY DAY POSTERS tor oi the nr-sw. come.. ... ,___go this city, handed in his :olig- natron_ last Sunday,The Ente!- l nee ia informed, eflective June 1 v Rev.Lindenmeyer- hgh- been'r of the uh for e pastivhrce years and.ls wdl liked by |111 members of his congregation. He leaves Bldr and will retire from active work in the ministry because of his health.His present plans are to go wIllinoisfor a time to visit with a son who is in the newspaper business. EXPECT MATERIALlFon it c. snwrnc ill: succas in the annual sale.|roam place honors in the Pop-' D r u w e aI N J U R E S H A N D .§'§°...$.Lr "Sy .{.1§.§'§».... r....$`..¥. <21 the nu <>=<>»= mm in[ N SEEDER` Legion auxiliary went m ina nernlinsvm County,umoonced wdly_`I'\'ench.Patty Patterson won |¢¢.that §g°bg-=d;d°f. Cx'-h 'xgnfnixf l- 'ond prize and Roscoe Oster-man.`°°"'"m e in " °s~ ..,:,z.z°~';°;e'.»... Other entrla in the contest girl'a ~Yarn n already Bennington,met with a painful accident Thursday moming whsn he caught his hand in the aadelihe was using in sowing audan-§ He waa treated at an °="'*"'; hospilxl for severe lacer-ations. NUHCE OF ANNUAL nm-7rINo The annual meeting of the pat-rons of the Rural Pile PrutedonDistrict .nu be held at the dw \..r\as Aflimrmn on Monday, were made lay pupils of the fifth and sixth grades under the di-rection of their art teacher, Miss leGill-Defenaei. tamp prizes were awarded by Hrs. P. L. Cady, aux- iliary president; she also spoke tothe youngsters about the origin of Poppy Day,how the iwivpiw are made and why they are sold each year.The windng posters are on dil- play ln the window of an A111118- mn droa rw-re. Mrs. W. J. Koopman, chairman Wadi- evailable, and may be obtained at the Red Cross rooms each Monday afternoon; Mrs. G. L. Dixon is in charge of the distlibixtion. RETURN FROM OKLAHOMA CITY Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christen-sen spent from Tuesday until Saturday of laat week visiting their son in Oldahoml City.Their son, Donald, has been called lnwthe service as hld clara petty offl-~..._-..A l i Kruger Share Arlington Honors 2 4 S tu de nt s R e c e i v e d Di - plomas At Arlington, Fn d a y Donna Leehtterson, 17-year-old daughter- of Supenntendont and _Mr1. L. L. Patternon,wasvaledicwrianol the class of 24Students gnduafed at the Arling-wn High School, Friday evenins- She wal awarded the normal school and the aitemale regents' scholarships.Gene Kruger,17-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Kruger, I ". s a ~'1 rg vi 1 stood second high in the clsaa; hewaspresented with the clnrrch school and relrent'a acholarshilm.Both Mins Patterson and Krog- While Washington County hashembusy making up the May quota. a record at the Goll school, north of Blair, comes to light.Atthe close of achod lalt week it was dacovefrd that 5124 worth ol bonds and stamps had been pur- chased hy the pupils of the sch°°l. While thin.in itself, is not par- ticularly rernarkable, the facts re-veal that the school has hut nine pupils and that every one of themis participating in the bond ard stamp purchasing program.Miss Lorraine Hindley is the teacher at the achool. COMMENCEMENT AT DANA COLLEGE Dr. Conrad Bergendoif, pred-dent ol Augustana College, RockIsland, lllinoia, and leader in edu- cation brought the commencementmessage tb the class of 1942 of Dana College on the subject "Ed- ucation for Vii-:tndhThe lollowing scholarships wereawarded:Nebraska Luther League scholarship to Ezn Lar-Ilen ol Blair;Illinois hither gue nh PHansen of Chicago; North Dako-ta Luther league ceholanhip wDonald Hansen of Sidney, Mon- tana;Wisconsin ther' magnascholarship w J ette Olsen al »`\Lea olardli to D. Florence .f hw. nnrned mmv honon dor- Rasine;the duhon (Iowa)'..r\._..:Munn scholxnhlp to Lollnty ulvca Double Quotato Navy Reliei Dnve Here Nets Tota Of $188.50 For Aid To Navy Families The Navy Relief Drive came t4a moat successful close las w h with Washington County nearl: doubling its quoh of $1 . ln al $188.50 was collected, which wigo into the national Navy Rdie fundFollowing ia a tabulation ¢drive results in the various :on rnunities:Blair ___.__.--._s1o1.so Arlingwn ___.,__47.00 Kennard ._ _15.63Calhoun -..-__11.00 ll-Ieno-an .-.._.,-_14.00 xrsmso Ralph E. Pain-mia, Blair, w chairman of the county drive, aMrs. H. C. McClellan of Arlin ton was vice chairman. Other x lipitora included Mn.Blanc Woods Keller and Mn. P. L. Cs of Arlington; Dr. E. S. Tripp aTheodoreStewart of Blair; W H. Miller of Fort Calhoun; L. Long and Henry Truhlsen of H nr...u...-ihanm nf>K >! \zw - hedy .nd'm.De r - ~e n 1 Veterans Foreign wm ron mem.-=.. ...... ..,_ Womexfl Relid CorpllAll orgmiutionn ill come with swndnds md orpnlu-tion colon, unifonnt, up: and inslgnln, w form | procession under the commend ol E. G. Csnnn.Llne ol Much-West in Fifth Street, north to Wnahingwn,Exlt w Walker Avenlie and nonh m Front Street. There cun-veyancea will be provided to the cemetery, when Commander Canon will re-assemble the proceuivn for much w monument where memorial services will be conducted. M € | ` \ l O f i 8 !D a y P r o g r a m Monument, Cnurt Home burnBugle "Call to Colors" -._-----..._-_.._._-.--Wax-'ren Jenkilll Flux Elilillk _._.---_...._---.._.-....._-_-.--_...Bay Scouts Deconting Monument _.._-.__-,__..-__--..._-Gir'l Scouts Ma ment xml Soldiers' Gruu, Ueselery --~_--- n.... n..1.v._--..J. M. Burclmm .s \ I 1 I' It ml an an :ri mn .Tune 8, xt uhm nm., 1942,1or the pumw of electing officers, vot- mg n levy for the coming yearandtnnuflinz my other hud-ness fm my come before the meeting,H. D. lhyar, Pretf21-22.J.P.Kruger.Sec. NOTICE To rnos rsc rlv iummmzs OF 'nm ARLING-'rou RURAL v m: PBD-'mcnou ms1'nlc'l' Nutlen in hisnhy liven dnt in| w w w d m | d m dum Anmmn n m r m thetima tunderwhhhaper-lan my became 1 member af lid district will expire Ann!!1 1942, um whlnh dm no ul-alumpl mnmhen vm ln mum lnIf lnwresud, KM ln waeh lnllh A n y o n e u l ~-.Premm a 1.9.m m . m l V.F.W. DANCE To l .BE TONIGHT The ninth umunl dance rpgm-nfed by the Vewnnl of I-'unnxnw u s v m be held thll evanln8 (Thunky) At the Blah' Fire DQ*pukment lull. Pete Kuhl md hisorehatn will furmllh tho mule s o o m s A T T H ECEDARS 'rms WEEK Sdvmlcen Blnir Boy Scrum re~mx-ned this noun from "Tha Csd~ srl" mu Cednr Blzdn, Nehru- i I lu.the y lun gpm!ms: v ¢ho|eu¢1n's!lr0t¢lll\l751\¢ 9.1-l'p~boy:v n m m h r i l ualroedonol Beouunuwr Dvnlld v u c w n m u m n u n . cer ln the naval reserve.mr. w-||Mrs. Chrlmnren nude the trip ml visit with him befor: he hld bo lava. TODAY'S MARKETS --s1.o2 ..--'72% c 71 Vu: .81c _ . u r 524: 461:J S : Wheat -.---___-..._._Corn, No. 2 -_Com, No. s ..- Com, White o m Rye - Buley Burley,sw-mn _Pr ml lus n m r m mg ._...-..2s¢ ..1s< -.-1812 'ao- u f En l _ .. - _ _Heavy Hens Ul l w m B m :Huwy Sv :- I nn - - _ . _ I-Gdwn SD M # ing their high school yearl, ind bpm have been active ln extracur-nculnr activities.Among H i n Ifntwno ni accomplishments arellnod two yum an editor of the El-Um,membenhlp in high lchool orcheltn,girll'sex!-Mate md chorus, :nd wlnnar ol the de- cluntary content; she wu Alto pruldmt ul' the junior clan.Re- cently the Amerlean Lilianunrds d he r lint pr-lu for h e " H Y on "Clu.neun-irtlcn dl a Good American".R-\=11d1\u hlzh in sll nthleirt ae-dvldss, Knzger hu wan honnn ln Nth school, county,dlltrlet md Ma te w--ug L um y ur he v u 1 |.udv e w Bo n' Suu md was preddmt at tha fxuhmm ~ nnimr elula. " n u m .....,--lefty I. Jensen oll\ Audubon. The Saldien'and S\i\0fl' rcholu-ships nwnded on the hnall of rcholnru-hip md contribution lawagievelopment of rtudent llle were pruemed w Lola Clrllm ofBlairmd Alvin Ruetar of Euifl, Okhhnmn.Lucy Anne Poucher o f Te h- mrh aeond the highest avu-inat the |cud.ent body during 1941- 42. HIGH TEMPERATURE WEDNESDAY 88 The |ed°\\'n high wmper-mmm ol ss anon wu mulled ye ster-div (Wednesday)at Bhlr vhieh v u newmpunlnd by exnuliva what and Nd laumldlty. mln; uruu rw-.-..........___nud- SWIMMING POOLSHORT OF GUARDS The mar swimming Pool, vhlch il ondlnnrlly opened about JuanIK ,il short of lifeguard!thll vw. lt ln reported, md n A result the mul vpodllg dam will likely be poatmned.Military nudes of muly youni'mam nlong vim competition frm-nhi ghwaga ipxldins idmle plnnts to|ev!l\I\li!e|\mI!l.I!ar t.hsc0mi xg na mn.Pnrhboardmamben neneo udngthnoo wmty !o'rli !e guards lmtmmu w w w he General mgmxrs memunm un, ww.. -_-_lnvoatian ---___---_-----...._---_..-Rev. John P. Brook! "Amer-ka".__-__,_-_____.__..,.-__.-,.._.--..-_,.-_Audlenee Bending of Lin»:oln'n Gettysburg Address -.-Wm J. Koopmmn S\n¢1n| by Blnlr Hlgh School Qwmriewellemnnal Dly Address ____.----_.--_..-Rav. H. C. JoggensdRlmtllluc s mwe ,___ -v ¢u¢ r»m mud co rps md Awallm W a m u n m n d c m n " "', A L. Almlllrl' v F w A n n u mGnvc Ceremony ____,._.----..............----_..V. F. W. Poe Mlhulry Sllute w the nad . . . ..._--Firing Suu Echo o! Tnpa --_ ---_ ..----............_ ...Phi ll\p um Bmln¢ uh¢ulslu~eukedwc lo le durin¢ v .l:epe rla d< thu ceremony 10 80 nm. w 12:00 noon. h u mm. l c v mmn y l ' T m - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - » - - - - ----W ""*\\Jenin null-lble.\ u m m ?l t l l l Six Bromes l |IT H E E N T E R P R I S E `" ~'cePerYe\r.$l 0 1 n 0 a u o s o o a o s a u . DIDJA EVER? D i c l j s e v e r w o n d e r w h e n .o Q as 0 i nu l \T h e y A r e F u t u r e E n t e r p r i s e R e a d e r s"1-In-».__ Haifa Leading Newspnpkr Subscription Price Entered u second-chu mxtmr under the u t re r xe u. nuvof Connell ai limb 8. 1879, st uw poxtolfice at mm, Nabmh J.l'l PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY 1 T nssnnsnsn PRESS # v JOHN A. RHOADES, Editor and Publisher ILTON RHOADES, Asaistlnt Ediior; Advertidng MARY-BETH McQUARRlE, Local Ediwt -_.....~..mn\1 rx~.o.m¢ nnqntnr 1 - 9 ~i " " ' " ' u I n u '=f? # 1 '» l*-5 '=-°f.f"::'du:-itgz .9 5 an c nnli mla to ha :men.'\Papio Méns n '34 ¢ l l \ |v . . .- -__ _*N a t u r a l i y e v e r y c i t i z e n d u r - a i n g t h e w a r p e r i o d i s e x p e c t - *e d t o s a c r i f i c e a n d t h i s i s d o n e 'w i l l i n g i y i n a .t r u e s e n s e o i ' "d u t y .B u t i t d o e s b u r n o n e u p *s o s e e c l a s s l e g i s l u t i o n t h a t ~\._. . . . . .I L ;e u i s v f l n a r n a n f I l 0.0 l l 0 Mi la n Au st in M ea su re s Growth, Finds Great Differences G r e a t differences are being nn| ;r|an I li !dif fer ent tvnes o f~.-r U l g 3 ; . w l Lu c IJ I II J I Kb u n VA il v uu u n .- - -- - -- -..F ?_ _ _ . _ i ' . .u ; . f § | . n 1 u | } | \ n n |*k v n n i n l f f i h l l| `B .l \ t | !d I I I Y O W B ~ | 'U 1 8 c u r n u l u u F c v y l v i ' j " " " "U l v n n u ? ° - " ' |r " ' " " "h a h I b e n z a f -*t a l !a t t h e P a p i o D i s t x i c t g r a y !~ ' § § ' § § ¢ m B y ' f . m ' § " i i i " m i n t h e *p l o t n e a r B l d g .M i l a n D ..»$u»§=n. -r n t i n n i l x l o f g a s o l i n e t o u s 'A s s i s t a n t S m !C 9 " ° ° f ' i * * ' ? " ! ? 1 ' » ff( T EA DIED MAY 19 E m M m 'Gerlnch, hams eco-mmnia lnatnxcwr at Blnir High School. wu allsd w Lincoln ear-IU last week by the serious ill- ness md death of her mother.Hd. Catherine Josephine Gerlnch 1| Lincoln. Mn. Gerlach, 88, died Tuesday It n Lincoln lmlpital; ''~un- End ~Cour~e~ At Midland Ten student: from Binh'md Arlington were nmnng tha 216 Midland Cvllexa nudmu wha esm- plewd another yar of education. May 20.Included ln t h e w g -,_w s s no Qs o ss a s o ase . little folk and allowing the congressional oiflcera to lmve ui unlimited suvulv.The pension plan that was devised (or this same uutfitsometimehlbkshouldbealesson as be remembered but apparently not, for now thas money changen are d i w n s in on the gualine.Who do they think theyue? Wards are too weak to axvrms tlu cuntamnt that the public at large feels coward! |. group ul men who will ab .-....~ f. .xml num a mle. war s ~os sssoo 0ao 4 n o s finds thnt there are important ml-ferences ln yielda, depending up-on whether the bromegraas is ol Canadian, nnnh United Slams, lo- cal, or of southern origin. _ Mr.A u l t l u meuured the growth of the six bmmegr-asses in the plot an Saturday,May l6. The average height of each type was as follows: Canadian brorm-grsas, 4 inches; local, from a field of bromegrus 31 years old near Telbanlz, 18 inches; local, from a H-year-old field of bmmegrsasnur Arlington (seed originally ¢.......Wlumnainl. 5 inches:local, n n - - J . qv- °=s:="e* -I ,Q a e ¢ . ,°,,,°u w 1 ;.,L. <..|"'~\\."ys.}fvg f 'j , : . J{¢:1g . . .0 \ ? hi2 v A l -r .:. ;~ L ~a ana J f ¥s . v q "~gf-f 'R me " " ' ¢, _ ' 0 l u ~s \ h i4 sI G \ | .a52 zJ . .¢.. a Y .v3 ~ l f n n l -:..""I ...~. ,r `* f . ~- i n `~' .| ".Q - '~.uh-I l u . ~¢.L ?~ ~1 0 .Q I n ``'a f ., J Ci*_- \ .~\ ~.L ' ~ r .~ =4-.._~~~ Q MIS S V ANOLA J . UKUJ N lun , ; .»u w~, ,~ .., ..-MA RI E RA MUS S E N, L i n o ty p e Op e n to r 1|11 1 4 1- \I N I .. L 'U l l l l | | | |v w - - -- - -__ _,'° "n o n r .t h a t m y ' " "" ° *'" ` " "¢ [ ` i i § f ¢ i ' 4 " § 5 » n a a o f I " " " " ¢ , g n "d "" ' ° ° "g m m ,1 a i n c h c l g l o c a l ,f r o m a m e s e l v e s .I _. ' ° ' " f " } f _o f I n - u m e g n l g Q e m ~ ty 45 years.m y W--»-~------~-__,_Survivors include two dlugh- were Gordon Lund, Arlington, who ters,Mary of Blair and Beal of graduated alter finishing his sen- Litde Rock,Arlunml;a _ son, ior work bv extension.Karl, ot Center;three sisters,Coral .lean Strlwezc, the only Hn . M s g Gable of Crookston, pupil from Blair,completed her llrs .Mins ldurhpy uf St. Louis, third term at the Fremont school. and Mrs. Harry Fagan of Cheney; :During the term i w ;completed and two brothers, Henry McCa!-'she had been vid!-relident of her Iery of Ceresco and John McCar- class and ol the P1 Epsilon soaal fery of Davengon, Iowa.|501-onty;a rnanber ol the _Mid- E\\ner-nl serwcen were held atllnnd Players executive committee; Blessed Sacrament dumb in I-in-land treasurer of the W. A. A. mln :xl 9:30 un..I"\*\d-\§Y, Vg'\*l\ She was also a member ol the A Eur.A.J.Kraerner o1hc1a|.ing.[g,ppe);,, choir,oratorio chorus, Ymrnl nas made in Calvary ¢°"\"mlxed octet Warriorette wp so-Mlzry.f ciety, and Cardinal Key,nntionnl ,hononxry sorority.Miss Strlclr-A U T H O R I Z E S L W E R |lett,the daughter of Mrs. Peter ~ ~ Stricklett, is majoring in Engllsz. ~ang! intends 5, nunordinmseeelhen '~ -nrgaret eat an e aAnordinanceauthorizingthe'McClellan, both sophomores who inwid to teach in the Nebraska] `elemenLary sehools next year, havenearly parallel records.Both are* members of Elementary Club, Phii Alpha social sorority, and W, A. A. Mlss West, the daughter of Mr. 'issuance of sewer bonds ln thefprincipalsumof$21,000 was' passed recently by the Arling-ton village board, The bonds will yay the cost of constructing asnnimrysewer system and sew- mse disposal plant at Arlington.Signed by ¢}\,1>m,,, I-larry ou- and Mrs. Chai-la Wm, was wo'Lerman and Village Clerk C.¢__a member °f the W. A- A. s<mu| 0o0k, the ordinance provides that'nnd the Midland band.Misa here shall be twenty-one bonds,lMcClellan is the daughter of Mr 'Die first ten bearing interest at and Mm. H. F. McClellan. the rate of two and !hree~quar-`Lauren Spangler, junior, son ox 1 »=-H-...A M..R C, Ludwig. has l I I i + o I 1 u n ¢ an 1 n I 0 l a l ber th lt t h i s n a ti o n in m m eup o f A me r i c a n s a n d u s u c h wi ll re ii st class legislation o f a n y sort.A ma n i n con- gres s is no better tha n a man o n the street an d the same la w,th e same ru le should zo ve m a ll ali ke .I t is e asy f o r thes e c h ips to devise me an s f or spe ndi ng an d to c ontinually impress ..._| \ n m.\\|i¢i n ma k e sac ri- I o Q o o Q U# a o as Arlin gto n,12 inches;s o u m e mNeb ra ska , fr om a far m ne ar Ro c a (ap pro ved by the Nebraska.Cr op Growers Assoc iation)11 incfaes. It wi ll b e n ote d tha t th e C a n a - dian and the loc al hromegrass from as field 22 y earn old, the seed o f whic h originally c nme f r o m Wisc onsin, were only one~third as tall as the brongegrass of southern Ne br as ka a nd o f th e oth er loc al L_n.¢an mh¥|~h ;H believed tO be1 E r » d ~l0mc|u "of southern o rigin.On this basis. ac c ording to Austin.one ac re o f bromegr ass of s o u th e r n o r i g i n wi ll produc e as mu c h pasture asthree ac res o f n o r th e m brome~ grass.._Lawr enc e Newe ll, res ear c h man in c harge o f bromegrnse investi gatio ns a t th e c o lleg e of A gr ic ul ture in Linc oln,inspec ted the Papio gross plot two weeks ago. A t t h a t ti me h e to ld Au stin tha t so uthe rn br omeg mss h as fa r ou t yielded nor the rn bromegrass at the E xpe ri men ta l S ta tio n. " N o wo nd er fa rmer s wh o h a vl bromefrrass o f nor the rn oriHi:1 are disa ppointed wi th th e lo w yields o f th i s grac e,"said Mr . Aus ti n." wh i le oth er ferr nem who ha ve bro meg ra ss of sou the rn ori gin are enthusiastic abo ut the hi gh yields."A s sho wn i n th e Papio stric t grass plot, 'bromo grasn produced loc ally docs not guarantee a bromegrasa whic h is gdnpted to produc e high y ield:i. Th e P a p i o D i s tr ic t g n u p lo t i s loc ate d one mile south of Bla ir on the D . G. Miller f ar m. The differ- en t ty pe s of b ro me gr as s and the othe r gmmeoa.suc h as we s te mwhe stgn ss , blue g ra ms . li ttle a nd big b luee tem. are labeled so th a t sny one c sn identify .tJ iem and may obser ve th e gro wth of th ese g run- es thr ou gh ou t th e su mmer .. l u . NA OFFICERS ARE ELECTED ~t n decent meeting of the na College student body, Don-Hansen was chosen president the 1942-43 school year. Han , a sophomore, is from Syd- y,Montana Lloyd Johansen, timer,Iowa ,freshman,was olen Lrasurer; xnd Lucy Anneucher, Tekunnh,junior,was ted secretary.Following Ivy Day ceremonial, esdny, Mila Lela Nielsen of inton,Wisconsin, wm chosen~ldent of next year'n senior Other class officers will be ted next (ull.Lloyd Neve, Iroahmm from Ber-fond,South Dnkota,h u been ectsd to edit next ye\r'a "Heres", ltudent publication. Rbnald men,freshmnn lrvm Spencer, wa, will be business mnnager. Dr. J. Tilum Young Ostéopathh: Phydcln 1150 North Brond St. It ~rings lmutu Mrs.Mary Barry returned to hir, last week, following save:~months in Gary, Indiana, wheree was the zum of her daugh- r, Mrs. Howard Rug; and fam-y. Mrs. Barry, who mcontiy su!- =-a. paralytic stroke, in con- sleacing at the home of Mn. Hn- el McBride.°¢ 0 l I 0 otic as they wo u ld ha ve u s th in k,wh y don't they serveasdo llar a y e a r me n ?Th e aver age ciLizen is sgxrififxing r "_\ Q . . 2 i f r i e n d s a n d m a x m g 9 n f f n r f t n W i n t h g R c c o 11 t l y The IInterpriseprintedagroupofchiidrerfa photos taken at random from over the county. This week an-other group has been assemb- led from towns of the county 'and is shown above. the namesof the youngsters follow. Top row, left. to right: Ray- mond and Nina Lou, children of J.E.Hansen, Arlington; Tom- J ames Kee nan , Arlin gto n;Don- na and }'al\°icia,daughters of Mr .an d Mr s.Dale Stric kland, Calh oun;Ric hard,son o f Mr . an d Mr s .W . L .Sapppenfield, Calhoun;Rob ert an d Shirley , children o f Mr . a n d M m .L e vi Clab o me , Her man ;and Ronnie, so n of Mr .an d Mr s.Gerald Yo we ll, He rman . Enterprue Engraving 'l I | Q In I 0 w~ r, the n wh y n o t th e same spirit i n h i g h places? Th i s i s a na ti on where a ll men are bo fn of e qua lnr igh ts. Let' s k eep xt so.¢l 'l l l i $l ¥¢\#l n l n a Q c v i -AT FORT KNOX Gifford L. Petersen, son of Mrs. Inga M. Petersen of Blair, Route2,has begun at basic trainin~course at Fort Knox, Kentucky, i was leamed this week. When copieied, the course will qualify Ptemen for duty with the Armo' >- Force, preparatory to duty wi this newest and fastest movin land force of the Anny.For the first six weeks of th 12-week training period, Pehenentogether with other selectees, wi! be taught the fundnmentals of aol dieting. During the second sixweek period the men may fi themselves in my one of the fol lowing companies:special trni ing,light tank,medium » scouting and patroling,mort; anti-tank,mxchine gun,esuugun, reconnailsuuce. Upon "~Iuating" from the training cente moat of the men will go into : armored division,while ~ \ .:showing exceptional ability will -nent to thaA1-mored Force Sch~at Fort Knox to become techni specialists.f 8 I ::. ..fo r th e 1942-43 sc hool y ear. Han- sen,a sophomore,is f r o m Sy d- ney ,Mo n ta n l.L lo y d Johansen, La ti me r,I o wa ,fmeahman,wa s chosen treasurer;: n d L u c y A n n e Pouc her,Te ka nmh,juni or,wa s elec ted secretary .Fo llo win g I v y Da y ceremonies, 'I`ueedny,Mi ss Leia.Nielsen o f Clinton,Wisc onsin,wa s chosen president o f ne xt y e a f a senior class.Oth er c lass o ffi c e rs wi ll be elec ted n e xt f a ll. Lloy d Neve, freshman from Ber~elfond,South Dak ota,h u been elec ted to ed i t n c a o t y e u ' s " He r DANA OFFICERS ARE ELECTED At n decent meeting of the Dana College student body, Don- IN HON OLULU ..;1?~L~!~ HOURS 9 to 12; 2 to 5. Appointments Made Colds.Sciaticu.Nelrritis.Lumbnszo.Hend- aches.Rheumatinrn.Anfuendicitis.Consti- patio n: Si nus , Liver . S to mac h. Ki dn ey md .~:Disorders,er v- Mr s .Ma r y Bar ry retu rned to B h i r , la s t we e k ,followin g save:~ a l months in Gary , Ind iana, where s h e wa s t h e z u m o f h e r d a u g h - te r , M m. Ho w a r d Ru g ; a n d f a m- ily . Mrs . Ba rry , wh o mc e ntiy su !- fered a paraly tic stro ke,in con- |\ Je ~n~freluhnun from Spencer, Iowa, wi!! be business manager. zel McB~ride A . my and Kar l,children Of 'Tom Gr if fi ns , He rman ;Ir vi n, s on o fMr . an d Mrs . Ha r ry Nels on , Ft.I Calhoun;Don ald an d Marlene. c h ildr e n of Mr . an d Mr s.C. E . No rs ko v,Ar li n gton ;an d Bar- bara and Ethel, daughters of Mr.and Mr s .Alf re d Zi mme rman ,l He rman .| Mi dd le ro w,le f t to Hg h t : |~. 1inc harge o f brumegrqsa investi gatio ns a t t, he c olleg e of Agr ic ul ture in Linc oin,inspec ted ih v Papio g u n a plot two weeks ago. A t t h a t ti me h e to ld Au stin tha t \ \I ;. .o r i g i n a r e e n t h u s i a s t i c a b o u t t h e h i g h y i e l d s . "A s s h o w n i n t h e P a p i o s t r i c t g r a s s p l o t ,' b r o m o g r a s n p r o d u c e d l o c a l l y d o v e n o t g u a r a n t e e a b r o m e g r a s a w h i c h i s g d n p t e d t o p r o d u c e h i g h y i e l d : L . T h e P a p i o D i s t r i c t g n u p l o t i s l o c a t e d o n e m i l e s o u t h o f B l a i r o n t h e D .G .M i l l e r f a r m .T h e d i f f e r - e n t t y p e s o f b r o m e g r a s s a n d t h e o t h e r g m m a e a .s u c h a s w e s t e m w h e s t g n a s ,b l u e g r a m s ,l i t t l e a n d b i g b l u e e t e m ,a r e l a b e l e d s o t h a t a n n y o n e e e n i d e n t . i f y . t J 1 e m a n d m a y o b s e r v e t h e g r o w t h o f t h e s e g r u n - e a t h r o u g h o u t t h e s u m m e r .. l u . . yielded northern bromegrasa am the Experimental Station."No wonder farmers whohawbromefrmnaofnorthernoriHi:1are disappointed with the low yields of this grass," mid Mr. Austin,"while other farmers Dr. J. Tilum Young Ostéopathh: Phydcln 1150 North Brond St. It ~rings lmutu °¢ ral Har rison,Calhoun; daugh- Arno ld Pe-r o f Mr. a nd Mr s .rson, Her man; c hi ldre n of Mr. nd Mrs .L .L .Patterson,A r i ngion;Arlene,daug hter o f ir. a nd Mr s . Vi r g i l F r y e , A r l- ngton;Su sa n, d au gh te r of Mr. n d Mm. T. R.Swanson,Her~ an.le f t to ri g h t:Bottom ro w,amos, son of Mr .an d Mr s H WARN DANGERS F l a n D e c o n uL a m b , W o o lo l d 4 6 t l 1 }o F F o w l f r o x G l ' & d l 1 a t l o l l ~wg. the svvrowgw gg Wgmg ~J 1 ;wea er, oyners o pou ry ocA t K e n n a r d L ' : : . ' : , , ° = : : ' \ 2 : : 2 $ " 2 , $ n ° , : f : : 5 :o w u n e . ...-_ _ \ £ ? ;Z i "? I; . J . » ? § ," T, ` .' 5 » I i " i ~ § 1 ? °§ . ? i ._ ; ;q °' ; gm"; ~ ~ te r s per cent pe r y ear : n u m eie c o n d te n bearing interest a t three and three-q uarters per c ent. The villa de re se rve, h owe ve r, the r i g h t to redeem an y or a ll o f 1s........\..11 111 Q1 nn o r a f te r M x y I l l l . .C l l I \ \A l i e n ,- - .- .b e e n a c t i v e d u r i n g t h e p a s t y e a r ! i n f o o t b d i a n d t r a c k ;h e w a s n r e g u l a r o n t h e L i t t l e G i l n t c h n . m ~ p i o n a h i p f o o t b a l l t e a m a n d r e < : e n t ~ i v w o n f i r s t p l a c e i n t h e _ _ b t o a d ...-...e .. .., -_ ,rs, 1952. LUND IS "BEST"IN 1942 CLASS Gordon Lund,Arlirgton,was'Beat Hidlandnr" lt Midland Col- kgu i n Fremont for the current year,it was revealed Tuesday when the Warrior college year-book,'wu diutributed among stu-danta.Jean Krause, Allen,Ne- Irnakn, won A similar honor as Ni iluvl gi rl.The pair had been elected in n Qtr!! bnllnt nl the entire ltudent body.urlie r i n the year.Bothf i l l receive bushelnr of nrts de green Wednesday at Midl\nd's li!- tyeecond commencement.Lund will give the clan eration. Both Lund and Miss Krause are 'listed in this yeat'a "Who's Who Among Students in American llniverslties and Colleges." ANNOUNCE ENLIST- ED RESERVE PLAN ,lump at the Nebrukn uouoge Athletic Conference Lrack meet. He intends to major in mathema- tics lnd science and earn a minorinEnglish, :nd ia 1 member of Blue Key, national honorary fra- ternity.Vernon Melerhenry, s soplw more, was also a member al the Little Gaints, while Glen Echtsn-kunp and Richard Newcom, bothfreshmen. competed in tn¢k andbasketball,relpectively.M r . u i Mrs. Carl Meierhénry are the par ents of Vernon,who has chose! education as his major and scienuas his minor.The parent; of Llutwo frenhmen are Mr.and Mr! Leonard Efzhtenlump and Mrs Alice Newcom.The other two studema fron Arlington were Phyllls Duwell amMarlin Hokaniu. freshmen.MisDowell. daughter of Mr. and Mn Tom Dowell, in a member of th Commercial Club and Phi Omegsocial sorority.Hokamp is th son of Mr. and Mrs. August Hn kmm- n f . n n c n r n o n I C ,.|Princip*i\l Vig,and mms JeanneChapmanawardedotherhonors. Addm Edgar, director of public relations at the Nebraska Wesley- ll r l l l h LIIU Ll\lllb\.un U"'J""" " " I I f_terestin le tter re_!utbrea ks of fowl pox a re st. arte1 _:A mo s ln g »L healthy ,susc eptible floc ks ~.a lznr dms lif;ad '?,'§"'L$£,.Ho nD i: :; : -'.`~.as rec ewnjudlc zuul use of :urns vac c e_\ _1 w. .thin wee k:i t W M wn tt e n Dr. D. C. Knee, ChiropractorJ'Dana College recei\ed o f r r m l u h a u b W I P J D D s o la n Uni er s ity n L n c o ln addresst'lol.ific:\lio11 thie wwf*of th e a r v 1 1 v ' iI)gp§rt:mnl's=lfnl|:»tv».l Reserve]~~the y ou ng graduates on 019 .11 \\f f ~1 r ,lm t," T h ` U £ " h e d T k .'§==>=»=»»l.\'11 ;: ' h t " 1 f " i ' : : |(I n n s i h e s e o f Burley ,1aah<».!f{' lg;by [?ahi;;am;_e"y g ;a n |{\?|11 "'" 'h A 'fr garrlvuzd last week for several dwsilben 5 ion pronounc ed by Re v. Ita ry enl\-t1mnt 1:1 t e Huy .11 ;] ti f nds s._1 . .' "amo n g r e a Yes and n e '1'..ensen concluded the c ere-hs te d R * " " "to r p u o f a " n u m in lwnn ar d.H e i s th e guest Ufrno nies.|I ' " " " " " f " f ? " ' " " * """;'d "'!" " "" °"""Ins |»a| :enta.Mr and Mm. Ru dolplr` s i n g &=L|1Mrr111 wlunhfleatrons Sllvll Wlese,wh o reside south o f Ken-1 o w d e r m ln remain fo r the ti me beirut in an ip lc ti ve sta tu e i n or - der to |.\1l\llIIl.l€ their educ ation. App ro pf ma tl qncarninations wi ll b e gi ve n i n the second y ear. and an y me n wh o d o n o t mee t th e r e - qu ir ed educ ational standard,o r other wise are no t deemed to be a n y i n g on their educ ation wi th promise of developing capacities of lead ers hip wi ll b e c alled to ae- tive du ty a t on c e Men who ac c ept t h e opportunity of enlis tment in 'lfhe A r my or Na vy Reserve and w h o oonsdentiously devote their ef fo rts i n college in the m m n f r Inard.Mr .Wiese,wh o has been1 employ ed in' western states f o r a number of y e ars , work s i n a sa w- rnilI at Burley . CRUMP HEADSADVERTISING CLUB Murre l Cr ump, Adve rtis ing Man- ager,Sinc lmir Coal Company ,and\ its te n adfiliated companies,wa s unanimously elec ted president of the Kan sa s City Ad ver ti si ng Club a t its regular mee ti ng Monday noon Nia 18 _ __MEASLES EPIDEMICSTRIKES HEn,E_ l On several oc c asions during the, past f e w weeks,classrooms o fschoolsthrou ghout Washington* County ha ve been nearly empty due to a measles epidemic.I n some cases,teachers have been| vic tims of the disease. Mendes, both ty pes, c laimed the spo tli ght throu ghout the state in Anvil,ac c ord ing to the report o f the state hea lth dep artmen t r e- leased Wednesday in Linc oln1| I if 'There were 1,700 c ases of measles .a our ninth!n f nrlwllsl.n r B0- Su mme r mo n th s areianger time for fowl Cholera, and poultry raimers should be watchfu|against this disease.Sudden deaull losses,especially among laylmzl hens, call for prompt autopsy eamlnntions."Americacan add more tlun hair 1 "ff-s-_ l f gifs;~ k m j i m a o f Arl PH NE 254 0|-|>05|T{mm'r HOUSE ONcoFAX STREETTerms Are Cash Olllce. Sl-House $3 In u n .l . | } | n . ,¢»U... ....- _C o o k a n d J .C .K r a j i c e k , . a a a .I;;;4L.aLAA&&&&&6&#¢K¢&°4f+++'f4"4°+'+'|*" + ' ' |" |"* ' w n u n s a n U .|J husluu;\r\~w e l l a n d b o t h w o r k i n g h a r da ~ e g g s to the war effor T h e ) : h a v e . m a d ? m e n y I TAYLOR & WELLS J w ; " g ---:\ no rmal an She relate xsrniian Ha telnlu. has bel d happy life.a that the Royal lla- I, the beat in Hono- en taken over by_ th? RE<>E1v.1§_1;x131Q1~§f>§EVE R Y W ED N E SD AY Frnmnnl at 12:00 0'cIoc7¢U. S. Navy.In speaking of lood,: Mrs.Lyne mid \.he` were very'short of butter for several weeks and were not even able no pur-lehase olsomnrgerlne. New the anmy releases some ac l:day andif one gets m the stares quick- ly enough he may buy some, al- though acl:person la limited to one pound.Pnah meat ls scarceland very hard w obtaln; they eatlovely luscious pineapples instead|of gmpehuk and q1ym{»mm -1 ... .nm.. H o g e - C a m e - H o r a m - S h e e p A dependable, eonvenlenl market fur farmers and (eeden to buy md aell all kinda of llvuloek.All raodeni,aanltary equipment. Operated Under Federal and lull llnpervhlun. T a y l o r ( 9 W e l l s A u c t i o n C o m p a n y I-`REMONT» NEBRASKA A Mlm Dons Belle Texre ol Blair will be grunted the twnryear course dlplonu in Lower Elemen- tary Grade Temhlng lrom Wayne State Teachers College this yelr.Misa Tears was gnduawd from |§HartJngton High School wlth the clus of 1989.I Miss Jeamnette Wrich, daugh- xG-year-old Curtis Schrnidf-. pictured ubove,wus sclectndw represent Arlington u the Boys' State in Lincoln. Mnv 28. H left Saturday under theg;maorshiP of the Arlmgwn `De nrtment.Volunneer 1-'mn p _..." _..-indieated and those munen In weeol}eg¢ who na necessary for theeducation of these men may feel assumed that they me doing tha job their country wants them to do and are performing their full -Buy in ¢he war effort. m l s . D A N Pm u xr s IS VISITOR HERE Hn D a n Phillips nrrived hat 'qui hom Independemce,Miuom-i, Km' 1 two-week visit unon¢ BlairSrieillltA fonner relident Mrs. 'Phi i i pli ns gue ltrdlnhndllx-s .J .I .Bnrchlm-Mn.Phiilipannka her home in Independence vm. her dxughter, Mn. WiilinmC1-uli. fonnoriy Min Rouil; Phil- u U D V u a m c . :v .. - - - - . . . .._'n Al l e d ' G e r m a n m e n a l e s ,D r .. M i i l e r ,5 ! ; | } t e h e l l t h d i r e c t o r a t te r o f Mr . I l i d Mr s . H i n ?WliCJ1 Cu rtil,U10 DOH 01 mr .l u vo f Kennu~d»ra n d Mi s ! Ma r i a n Mrs. W illia m Sc h midt of ,a rhng- | n . w »dnnnrhter of hir . a nd Mr s..,...il x i umi o r i n the A ri mgtu n Linc oln,mi d .Du r i n g th e ma n th there we re also r ec ord ed in the lube 19 8 c u» ea o f sc arlet fever;172 c hic ken- 'u m m :2 6 whoo pingpo x,99 rn h`l' ~nnd '18 K°l1~|lc o ug h;1 5 2 s y p n s , l ' _ - D ol Ke nnn nd ;f "h "5 ; hQ,| _li le n r y A . B a y e r xls o ,uc ou rlewi ll rec eive th e one y ear c dip lo ma whi c h gives th e m th _r i g h t t o m a c h i n t h e r u r a l s c h o o l : ~ ~ g l ~ ol th e state. B oth of the se y ou ng B I H In di es ar e membe r s of lu t y ea r' u u la \| m.~»M e wh ,--__.. . _ .. m ., V have an lhllilulnce tu. ...=.... ....,,_|n g u a , s tr i n g beans,lettuc e,czb» Hh lg f , c h e e s e md mi lk . E g g s sti ll sell f o r 86 cents per dozen,m d -Mm. L y n a c la i ms th a t ti e r d o n ' t ~ .~e wo~ seven days avfwk: Mrs. Lyme, who an of-! Visit Your Barber More Often lt Pays To Look Neal! v .ED LEWELLENBARBER SHOP Dovmuln ln llxs0'lh.nlam Building u~ Th e U.S.Coast Gu ar d offers me n between 17 m d 35 a n op- por tu nity to he lp win th e war a nd tni n fo r a. pr of eu io n at th e sa me time.' m m uayer pun »----- -.-Harbor attackgraduatingees.was graduated from Kennud new of the Pearl rich vinitang at present with her pu': l o S . S A N D High School and u m w -is -'|g g , M r . a n d M r s . W a l t e r M o r t e n - _-...\.- 3 nn.4 ¢n u n \RESIGNS Pos'r I from Bllll en 11 r' \1.A|' n m cub u1.run. \.»-..~.....---Re v. ' I' lmmm &n d li n , p a sto r o f G E O _H E D E L U N D I S |thoUSh she resided about ten milea Lhe F o r t Czlhoun P1eaby teriun A K A M B A S S A D O R f r o m the Har bo r,she witnessed g g - g g ,left! an-ly " g f wegk th e bo mb in g a nd J ap p lme s fle w. me ,own,w e r e a I that she c ou ld s ee the Ri!-' * F ° ° " f ' $ ' d " h ° . * " ° ' i " ° ; ' ° " " ~ "p a s t o r -U .A ; } 1 S ? l ' § Q § f ' ° » f h " G . f , " » ' § ' § " ' - } ~ ° ' d n = f 1 ' l f - ' § ¢ 0 § m 'e m b l e m o n t h e i r M u n a ! . _.. . ; . .! -J 1 » » . 1 a g u u f ~.-\. . 1 n n ¢ §~~o n l y ~I ~GIVES YOU MORE ate. r|e_conguEUeu ":"" ';'::; uhh :nits gmbnndor or KDOGWIII ::;;.. Imr 'hnma Chief Petty o.£_|inn be nmr, m m s . N E I L M c M I L L A N w l s r r s F O R M E R H O M E 11 1.Nell Meli llnn of Story(Xl. lawn, tormnly ot Fort Cal- qmgg, in spending mvenl dw' at 'Cllhmn with her vlmnh, Hr. md I l l n m V n u d u n . K r , M n l l l - 'lm, Who ls amploysd by Yin gav-~¢rnmont»1r!leldurv lm,llioba Qanmlnmd ur Dvdn City. Kan- i u. a dv n ut ma ni a . Now, not lain, 1| when UncleSun mall yarn malt. Zdlltln the lr. s . c o m a w a w dly - a n P. 0.BHS-,'0m2\"~' mr. \,ru.mp 1; » w..»..".,\._ ...vertlling man, hnvlng nanod mil amor in advertising at tha In of19.He hu served u chnrlmnn of the Advetixlng committee of the Bituminous C0|l Utlliutlon 0om~mmm lim, lu lneeptlan ln 1989. At present he ln 1 member of the Knnau Clty Club,Gnmber of Commerce,lndlnn Hills Country Club,Kxnnl Ci ty Art Inndhmeand hu Jun complehd | un-nn ontheBaud of Governun of the Knnlu City Ad Club. lcel in Ft. Cnlhoun, sununy, my17, when he held morning wonhlp md preached the baccalaureate sermon.A gntherlng of the Cnlhmmeongngltlonw u held nt thechunzh, Fri da y evening, when Rav. md Mn.S\ndlln'|mnny hr B lni r md surrounding teri- tory.Thll vw. Ak-Snr-Ben in en-|lll\ing the support ol |.ll Nehru- kn md western lawn cnmmvmltiuln meeting Lb, war-time chillenge through its "Food fur Freedom" and "Smilm for Soldlen"pro-frlends were present w honor the gnms na wall u other Actidtiu, couple.lm- lr. He de lund.Tha Slndlim la d resided ln War hu placed additional rs~ Fon Cllhzmn during the p u t y ur. Hn. Klnnla Triplatt ll vlddng lpultibilltia on All organizations fund Individuals,states Pruldent IJ. E. Dnvidlnn.Ak-Su-Ben hopesw meet thole relpvnslbllities by Nu r l ery boy that joiyrdg ln Atlnntle, lawn, at present, with ' lming 'A"1 'vx ~U. a °" * " * " W \ ' -An- hr mu-in-hw md dauhw. llr.l¢|,|g do me ¢».¢.ff'§'{,""~?m»\'$, 322 vlv M-lv me Room an P. 0\|nnd Ku. lxtt Be ndnrf na d hm-sffortlnd help an mgn g n m d "s la g. , o mm | " , .|home inn! mor-de. uv... .._. ._Deer Nuice, her hulbnnd, hu been in the navy for nlne yean nnd vunt nel at the time of the attack. WASHINGTON COUNTY DEEDS I-'nd Guyer. Cvunty Trusurer.by Eunmh K. M. Subenz Lu. 1 ; s , n \ x . s a , u 1 . m 1 w s m ¢ l m .Blk» 89,ln the Vllhge of Fort Calhoun, fm-dellnqueli. taxes waui.m n.Mcbonlld m Joe Blackburn:Ps. LL '1. Blk. zo ln Villxge of Arlinxlnn.$5.00. 'navuuummnm You get more VALUE, more PROTECTION, n when you insure vdth Fxrmars Mutual Hlil. 'AON SERVICE own per bushel nm pd yield per ure. No pro-nts settle- ments. No 5 per cent clmse. All louea paid nl. time of nd- jnxunent.Flu nie policiel a t lo w a t nun possible, :nd still five the pmusctlan you an entitled tn.This old com- pany il in its fiftieth year, and you get lhe beat when you E. B. REDFIELD, Agent v' Blair, Nebraska I F nu.: '\?~."\'A..°\:\.'\1\:~.'\1\."cx*\:~.°\;_».';.°>.\:\,~c\.'\;\_2 : Bllir. Mr. and nm Hariand Chrll-mm of Omaha ment Sunday at:lbs 1»-www.Clyde Romnbwm ome.Mn. Lena Rhea vixlted Sunday at the Ray Bruvm home.l r .and Mn.Frmk Timblin, Wanda o l Bennington,Inland Wand of Umahs visited their inth-n,L .E .W uda nd 1 . he G lmRa s -anbaum hams, Saturday beion ancmdinzUmalumni hmmm: thx ev mhm weak-aadattlm L . E . P o h n ° n\» m» . n;¢ u.h m re mml nx wO mn h l v d t h t h n mw v l d t a t i h n Beniklinmmhome.lr¢ .A.E.Kn rmt. !m-a mne mdShirley.l i n .Glldy | B;kzr dOmnhaxventSlmdnywkhl n .Gert:-udeBwlnmdL an\.'l°.W.Bat¢i.n!\erlncndinxuve| 'a\dl!\m x m n p d .rammed hmm with l n .t.Hr.and Mn. Cul U n d andtsmilv ment Sunday at th EmuLwd and Hn. Lvuill land hams.Doran Club vm mm. June am with Hn. Sonn~wolxmmn. - Fl nROB:~BADER h~me, Friday evening. Polly, of Hermm were Sataxrdwevening guests at the puenf-1\. George C. Mcqunrrle, home.Mr. and Mrs. lvm Wnlker and two bsby sona of ChicI¢°» l\\i- noln, were week-end guuu ol Hr. und Mn. Mihn Austin md Ger- ry Mn.Ted Stewmrt.i l now em-p\oyed I t Rockford,l\K|\oi|. Young Stewart gragiunxed from Blur High School hat year.Mr. md Mrs. Alfred auger and ~n md m Stewart,son of Mr. md Bere On Week-en~.Mr.md Mn.Ge0Y¢° Kellogg of North Plntw vlnited mm Sun-dly until 'hxesdny mamlng with Mn.Kellogfa bmtherl.B.F. md T. H. Lundt. They were nc-companisd home by her dlwr, Mn. Dan Sll of Blnir, who will spend hm mnnlhn' vocation at the Kellogg home.Mr.Kellogg, it will be mnembered, was a form-er Bldr m m having served asprincipal of tha Blair High School Thurwday Afbemoon, Mrs. Jahn Dickmeyer enferulned tha BellCreekClub vuth ian member! prue nt.. ln.Chxfl Hml e n md Hn. An Pollen uded in nn-ring.Pmlenor md Hn. Hu-ry Sbld~le of Bhir were Sunday dinnlrs l a z z t t h e ~ ' = ° = = " ; r.rl.u y gpmthe .mi l with Qin Sludlel. Hr.md Mn. Mxlv e rn Lunaof Onulm ment fmm Friday nn-til Sundny evening lt Y-he punt-ll. lhrtin I»l~rl¢11» home.Sundny aftsmoun Kash at theJohn Taylor home in honor nf 'l`ommy's bmhday ware Munn.and Mesdnmes Cluence Toeih,Ed Hanlen,Harold Taylm- _md Rohm-t Buda. non ol Rev. mdHn. Carl b d ".of Holdxege,formerly ol Blair.wu married to Kin Norm; Bohlkm of Lmr- el, Nebruh, lun week. Accord- ing to report :aching Blur frleuds,the ceremony v u pe r-formsd, al. the \brlde':home in Lnuml, with . Bader oilicilb ins-The Bader 1 ly will be re- membéred by mah! friend! in this vicinity, hnving 1-added hen for A number of y a n whi le Ruv.Bader was paw: of the Mel.lxo~ dist Church. the put seven! months,m~-w tkaconndz, llinmxri. last wack- l i n .Wayne Sfdnbaulh re-turned w Blah, Frldly,!o\low- ing a dine-day vilit unonx reh- tiva in Smrmberg, Nebmll- Géndon Alli n Kettler ol To- hma h :pant Saturday with hi ! cousins,Vifzwe md G a y e Schmlde.M i n Ethel Stewart ol Omdu w u 1 weebend visiwr at U16 home ol her puenu, Mr.md Mn. E. R. SuwnrhMr. md Mn. Mxlcohn B~<1_;; .\e I P..g a 1 5 am ..,. . -; . . ¢ . . . . . - .- Mr s .Peter Sve n d g n u d enterod Metho dist H o l p i w u r l !th i ! week and on Monday mor ning ahe u n d e r we n t x ma jo r o p e n ti o n . Min ot 'W i ic o x u nde rwe nt n maj- or op era ti on at Me tho d is t Ho sp i - t l l this we ek . He expec ts to re-tu r n h o me s o me ti m e n u t we e k . Mn . J o h n S u tto n wa s ta k e n to Imma nu e l H o c p i w i n Omah a, W ed ne sda y momin g,whe re she submi tted to a major op era tio n. M n .C.H .Koepcke,wh o h u neat l ~ |'¢ . -.! \ FEET num 60| Qvldz Roh" Dr. Sdlol|'| Fed gg-we Sorvlantvut until thauoublc bacomnnam : = : dn your 'Buy Defense Bonds & Stamps Edna m d Rim Hm anlllr.nnd Mn.Clrl Rumunnn md funily were Friday eveninzguest! at the Mnrtin Lu-sen home. Santini!:tux-noon guest!wenMrs.ny J e nun and Chris ofFremo nt, Mn. lhrit Lu-:e n md Hmngh und lmalae Llnen. Sun-day evening guests wen Mn.Mnry Jensen md Chris And Mr.nd Mrs. Lars Rolllnd and hm- y.Mn.Emma Taylor xml ma lwere Sunday dinner guests st tho Chris Ruwe home. Minot Willox of n m Blah'has entend the Methodixi Hnlpi- tll for l mljar opexttlon. Sunday guests of Hr. md Hn.W. J. Blntter and hmlly wen Mr. and Mn.Henry Monbe und Mr. md Mrs. Luther Monke and hm- ily of Fonunelle. Bill Blntter re-turned with them to zpeud the lummer with hi !uncle,Luther Monkle.Sunday evening viliwn ut the Geurga H. Kxhr home were Mr.and Mrs.Mike Muller md Mr. plul in Omalu. wu able w re- tum to her home un 'l\\esdny. Hn. Innla Boehler md dauglvwr, Sunne Joyce, :pant sevenl days this week unong relatlvm in Mlnonrl Valley, Iowa. Loren Rogers ol north of Blxir submitted to an appendectumy, Mondny, nt~Methodlst Hoqdw in Omdm. Jack Quinlan, who hu been ser-iously ill xt St. Joseph Honpiw Mr. um ln. Hsnry Diefh vb- wmmkn. May za. 1942mn.. ..-_._.| __ . - - . a s Monday Efenlni Club lloldl Final Meeting Mn. Wnlm' E. Goehrinz alter-ulned memben of thc Mundiy Evening Club nt their lan meat-l h 25 Tha~l I t h sen .~ _U ....... e......o "fi hdgn.with .nn lélwh Flynn Hosta Ove Week-End Fl d_in P.mi a nf ;f1y.d " :their week-and gueau Mr. and Mn. Emil Hnnlsmd Shirley And Hrs. Iubel Hlrrll o!P n l m g f , ~~: d u m a wma upm... .....,.- ,_,,M n .Simon Ko r sh o j win n in g th e Hr s .Rulln nd r n u u p a nam - -dre n o f L inc oin . Othe r g uui -8 for priz e f or h igh sc o re.dinner,Sundry ..wqre l§ r . mn n d Ildn. Dick Lippincoc: um Q...-.Mina Beliy Krogh inf Blair. Vlallnr W arn ifornin, since enriy nm.movem-ber nrrived Sunday fofr a two~w¢¢'1¢vi s i t wi th her pare nts,l l r . amd M n .Ray Hr o gh ,m d oth er '- 1 :. .n n . _friends. She ls employcu lu u. land,California..A Dramatic .Award Gael '\?~."\'A..°\:\.'\1\:~.'\1\."cx*\:~.°\;_».';.°>.\:\,~c\.'\;\_2 : arothexnuitahle,'-¥nn|.'f f w l Weareab1e\oginyonpxox'nphatl'~ ice without md laps, and you no ndrequired to purchase dock oi any Hn! (aa is frequently lhe can vrith lamlother loan agencies). You: dnalinql will be fxiendly and confideniial. Letusshorwyouhowitvrillbehoyour advantage io borrow hom this bunk. .<_\ n6 BANK ~1,Banking hours 10 A M till 's P M daily Washington County Bank -" " " "`_-\_J ' - . 1 \ ~ana .zxl 'Buy Defense Bonds & Stamps Lu H ns ~9 AN Y G O O D SECURITY fr 'o low lnforocf du Convenient Repaym onl Torso I.(youareinneedu»ffut§l borrowixomthisbankonniy necurlty-¢\xchu\iva|b¢¥,f|xll\| '~.;\'\1\."\:\1\a_'\1\.-:c\:-.-\;j_».-;.°>..-\:\,~c\_~\;\.2 : arothexnuitahle,'-¥nn|.'f f w l Weareab1e\oginyonpxox'nphatl'~ ice without md laps, and you no ndrequired to purchase dock oi any Hn! (aa is frequently lhe can vrith lamlother loan agencies). You: dnalinql will be fxiendly and confideniial. Letusshorwyouhowitvrillbehoyour advantage io borrow hom this bunk. .<_\ n6 BANK ~1,Banking hours 10 A M till 's P M daily Washington County Bank -" " " "`_-\_J ' - . 1 \ ~ana .zxl 'Buy Defense Bonds & Stamps Lu H ns ~9 AN Y G O O D SECURITY fr 'o low lnforocf du Convenient Repaym onl Torso I.(youareinneedu»ffut§l borrowixomthisbankonniy necurlty-¢\xchu\iva|b¢¥,f|xll\| . ~g w f * BANK ~ ' Weareab1e\oginyonpxox'nphatl'~ ice without md laps, and you no ndrequired to purchase dock oi any Hn! (aa is frequently lhe can vrith lamlother loan agencies). You: dnalinql will be fxiendly and confideniinl. Letusshorwyouhowitvrillbehoyonradvantage io borrow hom this bunk. 1,Banking hours 10 A M till 3 P M daily Washington County Bank .,_.._.__..- . .1\.'\'xc\\.\\, '\xx -G.' \ . \ \v\.'\. ~-~:\ 'Buy Defense Bonds & Stamps Lu H ns ~9 AN Y G O O D SECURITY fr 'o low lnforocf du Convenient Repaym onl Torso I.(youareinneedu»ffut§l borrowixomthisbankonniy necurlty-¢\xchu\iva|b¢¥,f|xll\| uru|»m,..~.V.....,,___the innual Mrs.Cul W. Hawk-inson pine of ten dullari for herportrayal o! Mrs. Bnmson ln the psychological dnme, "Night Must Fall". Miss Virginin Nelson,Bllh'High School student the p u tyear,left Fridxy evening lgrDenver, Colurndo, where she w\\l| spend the summer with her broth er, Vernon Nelson. Brewster ClubThe Brewster Club met with Mrs.William Wulhnrn, May 20, with all members present. Folluw-lng the project lemon on drying and brinlng (mln and vegetnblen, n birthday lhnwer was held com- plimentary w Mrs. Nels Sorensen.The next meeting of the club will be with Mr|._Frank .Pahnel on June 17." ` . ~g w f * BANK ~ ' Weareab1e\oginyonpxox'nphatl'~ ice without md laps, and you no ndrequired to purchase dock oi any Hn! (aa is frequently lhe can vrith lamlother loan agencies). You: dnalinql will be fxiendly and confideniinl. Letusshorwyouhowitvrillbehoyonradvantage io borrow hom this bunk. 1,Banking hours 10 A M till 3 P M daily Washington County Bank .,_.._.__..- . .1\.'\'xc\\.\\, '\xx -G.' \ . \ \v\.'\. ~-~:\ 'Buy Defense Bonds & Stamps Lu H ns ~9 AN Y G O O D SECURITY fr 'o low lnforocf du Convenient Repaym onl Torso I.(youareinneedu»ffut§l borrowixomthisbankonniy necurlty-¢\xchu\iva|b¢¥,f|xll\| on Sunday.Roy lang,University of Ne-braska. student, returned to Blair this week to lpend the runnerwithhispuentl,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long.Mina Eunice Kuhr of Omaha spent the weekend with her pu-enta,Mr.und Mrs.Martin 0. Kuhr and family. Janet, umm....,.._.-_Mrs. Anna Sorensen visited Mr. Enger'a mother,Mrs. M111 En- ger of Herman, Sunday a!l»¢f¥\°°°- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey G. Kuhr entertained on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. George 1-x. Kdxr, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kuhr,Mr. and_M\'"~ Harold Rasmussen and !a.m\\>'» Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sutherland oi Omaha spent Weplnepday gi 9; and Mm. Hans wnux. umer can-ers during the week included Mr. and Mrs.Henry Jensen of Ken-nud and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Han- un.Mn. J. H. Campbell left Tues-day evening for Great Lukas, ll-linolr, where she la vlsitlng her MandaEd HansieH uMrs. PeLarsen,and Nix Wedn at thewere Mhuaband. Mr. Campbell, who la in wr andlraming at the naval lchool there, penterwan forced to cancel his original (hlifon ay afternoon mz au an mese n ho me wer e Mr s .Cam men,M m .Daisy Divine, :ter Nielsen,H n .Mu ff in and Mis ses Haz el Hans el: na Andersen. esday afternoon via iton Mrs. Casale Hansen home r. and Mr s. Mos es Car pe!Mr . md Mr s . A r th u r C a r and two s un s of Oakiand sis,Charlie Cggn qon oz II children of Council Bluffs, Iowa, \ Miss Annette 1-'me ox umanawas a Sunday guest ol her par-ents,Rev.and Mrs.H. ¢C.Jul Freu.Bill Bolln, who had been a pa-tient I t Methdist Hospital lor seversl days following a major operation, was able so return to his home on Wednesday. Miss Harriet Stull of Platwmouth,Nebraska,formerly ofBlair, is a patient at Methodist Hospital where shs underwent amajoroperation on Monday. Norman Tilden, Jr.,little son of Mr. and Mm Norman Tilden,suffered painful second degreeburns, Sunday morning, when hot grease spilled on him. Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Voss of Long Beach, C.sli!0'm1l. and M.rs. Fred Vosa of Millard spent Sun- day with Mr. 'and Mrs.George Kuhr, Jr.'Mr. and Mn. I. C. Garner and were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gillred Garner and fam- ily.Mrs.Roy T.Kirkpatrick re- turned,Tuesday evening,from Ames,Iowa;she had been a L. L. Horn and larnily since Fri' day.-»..|_.v s Qnll Mr. guest there at the home of ~\ parental, J. W. Sutherlanm name.Mrs. Ray Davis of Craig was aguest of her parents, the Suther~ lands, on Sunday. Mr.and Mrs. Norman Tilden and son of Lincoln moved to Blairlast week, planning to spend the summer months here.They areresiding in an apartment ln the Mrs. E. M. Moats home on West Grant Street.Miss Eva Mae Snowden.form- er Ben Fmnklin Store emrhree.is attending school in Omaha. lt ia learned.Miss Snowdon.aBlair nigh School graduate. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Snowdon of near BlurMr. and Mrs.Marshall G.H°l land and Vernon are vacationm n relatives and lnends and Chillielothe,Missouri.They mt any this week. planning w be away several daysMr. and Mrs.John Nearhood entertained at dinner, Sunday, for Mrs. Susan Monlock of Iancoln, Miss Mae M QJudith Aronson. Mrs. Mortlock, a former Blair resident. il a guest this week of Mrs._Nearhood Mrs. Pearl Turner left Sstur day for Los Angeles, California.where she will spend two months .amino her son, Max Turner and plan of flying to Blair for a week-end visit among relatives. Misa Alice V. Zimmer and John W. Mosman of Omaha were mar- ried at the Blair Methodist Cnureh, May 26, with Rev. T. A.Lindenrneyer performing t h e double ring ceremony at three o'clock.Others present were thebride's mother and brother, andthegroon-i's brother and sister-» in-law._ Guests o!Mr and Mn.John W Young at the commencement exercises Thursday evening, were Mr and Mrs I-'rank Wilson and Mr and Mrs G F Young o! Fre- mont Mr and Mrs. Paul Evans and Mrs Virgil Ramsey of Lo~ gan Iowa Mr and Mrs. Fisher of Young was a member of the g"raduat.\ng class CLUB NOTES Danish lldies' Aid Mrs Jens Anderson will enter- tain on Wednesdny aftemoon, June 3 at her home for members of the Danish Iladres Ai d Lutheran Daughters The annual picnic of the Luth-eran Daughters will be held at the \.......-r aa..anne Rimnrumn. § g=,; ,g,§Kansas;Sr.Joseph Missouri vanéy, Iowa. Miss Bette c uarrie and Mrs _ .___ Tekaznah, Mrs. Ida Hindlsy oBlair,Mrs.Gifford French aniEugene, and Mrs.Harold Star] an Peggg.Mr.an Mrs Martin Inrseiand Alton and Mr. and Mrs. Mal yern Larsen were Saturday evening vdtnra st the Ed Hanse home.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Divine lei Fnday lor Luck.Wlaconsix where Mrs. Divine'a parents livl Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen lperSaturdayevening at the Pets Nielsen home.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Lutz anfamily of Blair were Sunday ev.ning guests at the L. E. Lane home.Sunday dgueats of Mn.Dall Divine an Mary were Mr.axMrs. Dan Vogel and daughterLincoln and Mr. and Mra. E.'Divine and Eddie of Ceresco.Mr.and Mrs.Martin Lanaand Allan spent Wednesday ev ning at the L. E. Larsen home.Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen weTuesdayafternoon wlere at t Harry Ervey home.Wednesday afternoon, Miss E rm Hansen was hostess to l Guild Milt the following nreseMrs.Ada Baltxsll and daughtBenlaa, Mrs. Emma Taylor, MHarold Taylor and daughter, M John Taylor, Janet and TomxMiss Nina Andersen, Mrs. Mai Larsen,Mrs .Harold Rasrnuslandtwodaughters,and. if Patent Belts with Buckle i§§§i<ied buckle two daughters,an d Mr s . rd Tay lo r. Mrs . Ha ro ld Ras - n will be the next hostess. =patrons o f Linc oln sc hooltheirann ual pic nic a t th e l grounds,Sunday .Th e Or - ool c losed Tu e s d ly wi th 1 dinner.eats Sunday n t t h e He rb er tnhome,i n honor o f Mr s . n's a n d M m .Mi nn ie Ben- hir th da y a we re Mr .an d Chris Hansen n nd dnughtern, an d Mn . A lb e r t Benson m d Mr. an d Mrs. Or ville Ben sondnugh ter,M r . m d M n .J oe n and fa mi ly ,Mr s.Mi n ni e ~n n nd Mr. a nd Mr. : nd Mn. r t Jensen en d daughters o f a n d , md Mr . a n d M n .H a r Jensen o f Omaha..ins Ma r y D i vi n e i l wo r ki n g ¢Detle ! W ulf home. C lif fo rd e h u secured wo r k n t th e ~oo bomb loading plant and in ing with a brother i n Cereec o.r. a n d Mrs . L a n! Ro lln nd an d ily wen t to F r emon t. Mon d ay , re Helen enr olled at Mi d lm~ the summer. . .1¢'. .=.s ~ . ' ~ . | ' \ ! 1 a .»'~ rs.Tallrnnn Stewar t o f E l spent Sunday eve ni nz Wi md Mr s. L. Pe te rso n-nn er g ue s ts a t th e D ave Pr i l ho me. Sun day , we re Mr.= C w. Hu m a n .~r.and Mr s .He n r y Utte r ma a f a mi ly reunion.Sunday .or Of the ir d au gh te r. Hrs . Ro »rfield,a n d Mr .Butte rfi el San F ranc isc o . Ca lifo mii.~ln lhe Hlmne n we n t to ' n to ground he r vac ation w i a n d M n .Gi lb er t Hn ll. Mr .an d Mr s .Ni c Fr le dr i | .\Shi rley sp en t Mon dtv e ve ni th Mrs . D or n S hmn er a n d Le o .Su mn er i s i ll a n d Mr s .Be ~nm4 is helping: c are for~htf. n y COTTON, RAYONS are ~cooL and thri fty to w 0 0 I Wrinkle Snnbhing DreamTlut Will Be Yau: SnndbylThin Summer. Their Unwill- lng Lovelineu Keep You lmlkln Fr l\md N¢es ell.Bu iu b le I- ' o r An mw on t w ! EVe.nln¢ W en,\ $298 to $7 ss Junior Sins 9 to 17Rqmlnn 12 to I0 imc sua uw, ¢» ny; T h e B a C SHOP R u t h l u n ° , Pr o p . Open Friday Evening We Will Clase at NoonSllurdxy. Tx f g i g ¢ ' ., . ~ r-li .:.,; 1 ' ' v 7 ~ewr1 »§' r ~ \ i . ~ < ~ 1,- . \ | ~,-a» Q .z \~\ `\ 2 inch nyon c a ~is prints in my nrnl d e s i g n s .ringed alles. \ B o y s '. m o o s u m s Sporu-m i n d e d,white nollunl Wash-able!With boyshvorile crew neck. Boys' Baseball Caps Copied from la i g lugue n!2 tonewulln. s v¢- crown,c vhor peak.In col- on. ~...___.._ -cmc loc \ \\\ .Pk ol so ay Paper Napluns ' 'nbow cnlon,all inhe uma paekue. leu-re 13113 in,Gund loveforpicnlm,1 or~nick lunches. Pkg. ol 80,just 10 c.' ;>I2 Paper plates, 6 for-.5c Section paper plates, 6 for ......10c 6 oz. paper cups, 5 for __ -, .._ ..5c Waxed paper, 80 fl. roll 12%c . ,,|»~e m o n a J not ~ ~n~un~il 2 p.m. that day. BEN FRANKLIN STORES Advertise ln M r .a n a m n 2 inch nyon c a ~is prints in my nrnl d e s i g n s .ringed alles. \ B o y s '. m o o s u m s Sporu-m i n d e d,white nollunl Wash-able!With boyshvorile crew neck. Boys' Baseball Caps Copied from la i g lugue n!2 tonewulln. s v¢- crown,c vhor peak.In col- on. ~...___.._ -cmc loc \ \\\ .Pk ol so ay Paper Napluns ' 'nbow cnlon,all inhe uma paekue. leu-re 13113 in,Gund loveforpicnlm,1 or~nick lunches. Pkg. ol 80,just 10 c.' ;>I2 Paper plates, 6 for-.5c Section paper plates, 6 for ......10c 6 oz. paper cups, 5 for __ -, .._ ..5c Waxed paper, 80 fl. roll 12%c . ,,|»~e m o n a J not ~ ~n~un~il 2 p.m. that day. BEN FRANKLIN STORES Advertise ln lpects to return um llbuul P.....lnlvsift was also pmsfnwu uv to B W p a m Bonds and \'"jm'_,;lui s week..zroup to Misa Root who plan!Savmz S | New!Peterson ..<_\ ~gwf* BANK . x -5 f-» ` <°. T x x ~. »>..¢ Weareab1e\oginyonpxox'nphatl'~ice without md laps, and you no ndrequired to purchase dock oi any Hn! (aa is frequently lhe can vrith lamlother loan agencies). You: dnalinql will be fxiendly and confideniinl. Letusshorwyouhowitvrillbehoyonradvantage io borrow hom this bunk. 1,Banking hours 10 A M till 3 P M daily Washington County Bank " ' \;51'»xx>>xx\§.R°ff'L1`f1"`Y\..'\.:' '~:\ 'Buy Defense Bonds & Stamps Lu H ns ~9 AN Y G O O D SECURITY fr 'o low lnforocf du Convenient Repaym onl Torso I.(youareinneedu»ffut§l borrowixomthisbankonniy necurlty-¢\xchu\iva|b¢¥,f|xll\| The Enteruri fried soon. T U R B A N D A P P L I A N C E C O M P A N Y ~ t t n n g B u s i n e s s 'X C l o s i n g O u t O u r E n t i r e $ 1 3 , 0 0 0 S t o c k o f F u r n i t u r e a n d E l e c t r i c A p p l i a n c e s " A L E C O N S I S T S o w es 0 Frigidaires 0 Hamilton-Beach Mixers ornanp ; es 0 Studios 0 Maytags o Electric Irons 0 Radios - - ' 4 Makes 0 Fans, Etc.' o P lat f orm Rockers 0 Ru gs o Mag ic A i r Sweep er s s t o c k ~ at l as than to ;. o Springs 0 White`Sewing Machines 0 Occasional Pieces day's Wholesale ~ RMS:One Third DDWIIW 12 Months To Pay.Prices ~ * - - - - ° " " " " ' - - - - - ' ° ° " " "',Q_ .;: . .. I HOME FURNI Qu Due to War Conditions We Ar Sale Start! FRIDAY . M a y 29th a n d co n t i n u e ! until completely sold m u 0 Bed Room Suites o Living Room Sui 0 Dining Room Sui 0 Breakfast Sets 0 Mattresses HOME FURNITURB AND APPLIAN .A . n n n u x n lsinQ Q u i u i n g B u Qfnnlz Conditions We Are Closing Uut Uur Lnurt: \Pl\),UVu \J\.vv»» .,- _ __~/" A L E C O N S I S T S o w '"- l l A:__ Q Due to War I 0 Platform Rockers ' Kugs ' Magic 1-ur Dwccpcla0 Hamilton-Beach MixersA n . . . 1 D - n » n Q n i h a x'D e u l \ U U l u u u | ~ v uoL i v i n g R o o m S u i t e s o F r i g i d a i r e s 0 D i n i n g R o o m S u i t e s 0 S t u d i o s o M a y t a g s -n . l _ £ _ .. | .QAI-Q 0 R a d i o s - - v 4 M a k e s s Electric Irons 0 Fans, Etc. ines 0 Occasional PiecesvD l ` e B K I H l \ u c u s°M a t t r e s s e s o S p r i n g s ° White 'Sewing Mach Months To PayTERMS:One nm-a Downqn 11 ~u Bldr Nab nn m e» HEDELUND HAS AK-SAR-BEN TICKETS Citizens o! Blair md if;inr- roundlng tm-rimry are inviwd by Ak-Su-Ben to attend in 1942 race mee t in Umm;on June 3and complimentary tickets m y m§Fi-Em REA~ VILLAGE Bo ~_ Alum G. Mnnnfielcfwu the new c.hxixman of theton Village Board of .a specinl reorganization an~held at the Arlington CityFridny evening. Hin position Candidly Speaking - _ :-~ch Rufus Olso The Mimouri ppenings Of :y-Gone Years ra Ap-19:2leer: and committees of theof Blair, printed in The En-l¢. included P. C. Sorenagn. f f 4 .~'1..,.~ ' ~ ; l1 ' f 1 " T" 5 F | J a ne t F o le y vi li h d a t I m a ! moon-S = l\ ° Ul - llo n d a y n i tlllr | . C a r r l| S n o M ~ d ¢ n ln lI \ f » S lb -l l l l | l Y l l | l | l f - l t t h | \ \ o m | o I A 1 i e l an d And :- nr W l e n e n d S u d ! ! BLAm,a»o Behind the zhne-hi:piwhing of G. Yawell and Cameron, Her- ..e 'mm nt the Gemum mn, Srmdty. wa ~ ~|~|-WedMrs.Chxrlea Voqs spent n~Herman hurlers had local ~nun 1 ~:,Glam wi th Mr s .Ed#Reeh ll!! ! week.Mon day d i n n e r g u u t l n t the Bern ard Thompsvn home ve ra L ois V o n m d Pvt.He-.nrv Voss o f Gunn For rest. Te nnessee. » .___.. ... .. ... ..- - - . . . - - » v », tha dnt regular main( in June. Homer Miller was 1-selected wa- ter md street cnmmindonar. Other memben of the villxgs board nt ArKmzton In Dr. R. A. Dudes.Chet G.Manhnll. Harry P u n . . P ' o u r 'll lhterman and Leslie French. \ KENNARD COUPLECiry 1 ' r n W w n s 0 0 N ~\ u w ......... .en been viaitcd by Joe 1.ang~l l n d ,Engllxh _ profes so r atDana. and DizzyHansen.hush-man from Chi-cano. during re-eent weeks. Almosturdnytheywould puck their..._...A ».;\¢» mn w the riv- 3» l every SM,- ~ yith one hit and Sol with two sale blqws were :ble lc connect adely.The Hermnn nluxgen opened the ncorlng ln tha second inning with ons unesrnd run and col-leded three more in the filth uvLake an early lend lnd cont tn victory._Bsiley, on the mound for Blur.allowed eight hits bww-\kr nnd Inesdny afternoon wxm mn ."..~limn Jnlmel..Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Jnhnel. MumVendnChrisbennen. Mr. md Mm.Wxlzu Christensen.Mr.andMrs.Howard Widener.Mr. mdMrs. Harry Jnhnel were Sunday' dinner Kung ,g the Waller Jnhnelhome nt, Tekamxh hcmorlnz the birthdxv of Walt Jlhnel.Mr.and Mn.Hank K l v and ... .... ..__ ..............» mm. Razer I ing thefw,e n Mn fl Mr.axMlry o fR a w g ley vrslthe Jam;Mi n B Robertson,Ci ty .H ry . Menc ke,Ci ty H .Morr is,W ater, wer Commission- W arriok,Street.Com- an d Ch ie f o f Polic e; A .W est home.Ea r l Ha r dy ,Ni g h t Polic e;D r . lay even inz a t Mo rr is Nielsen,Ci ty P lr r i llr i wi ._lclék,C. Blair is spend-'Trenurenam u,_¢ Atwmey;c '°lmgm, Ice Slen W est a n d le r :Q l w were Sundny| misslohef t h ome.E M.B a ty , C i t y Engin eer;0'r~ - \ - - _ w » |. - - -v u - - 9 ,- .- . , _ ,lund. Oth er c o mmuni ti es f r o m whi c h lar ge delega tio ns are expec ted stthetrac k th n t day inc lude:A l - | bhion,Atk ins on,Ar li ng to n,Ba n- c rofr,Bo ttle Creek,Beerner, Bla ir,Bloomfield,Bur well. Cle ar- water.Creighton,Crofton,Deca- s c z s p v u u a r v » - -- -' " " " J -- -" " ' ne r c i t y o r g n n i z a t i o n s . C. C. Co ok an d Gwrse S c ho ett- ger wer e re-elec ted sec reta ry and treasurer,respec tively .Clarenc e No r s k o v, wh o ha s been village ms ra hn ll f o r several years,re~ signed i n o r d e r to ac cept a io b wi th th e ma in ten a nc e de pa rtme nt' a \ l v w - 4 - . ...\ . »`. r . . - n u - u n ; Mi s s Ru th Br o wn ,da u gh te r o f Mr . a n d Mr s . Ra y B r o wn o f K e n - nsr d,an d Ha r r y Wiese,son o f Mr s .Sophie W i es e of the Sunny - side distric t,pla n to be ma rr ie d on J u ne 3,friends ha ve learned. ck f B k ;i ,R 9 F ;Ch ; f ;d cur, DOCIQQ, Elgin Emerson,E m -f t h C &N W_R d ;|( I I A ~ 1 1 8 1 1 2 6 wi ll b e h é ld i | U1 ' £ L ° . ° . .. E l . . \ v a l ~er_r|»?1n_:-\e n_ : ' . . i me t,Eric son,Evinng,F o r t Os 1~ | ? \, ,t : nn ni nh ne n t wi ll b ;° n: :d e" ;t1e ven in g in the ir h on or .._w wettyMem une.. ..... ...__ -__Lf to swim and enjoy the lnx~ lnry of its "sand" beaches. They often desired to travel iy river from Blair te Omahamd last Thursday morning,early. they were busy buildlnlr a small mi t hoping to com-deie the task.and reaeh Om-aha before sundown. Man? of ns tried to convince them ¢h¢Y should not ammvt the f a tprlth the river at such a hiwhmga but they were not to be denied the opportunity. irt Thursday 3r At nlne-th Y.-my 21. they were awp their1-src and on thou- way- The In-st mr or the journey 'proved ex- citing and Lhrillinl' as they raninto difficulties but eafth timetheysame throukh still mas-ters of the situation.Two home-made our-s_ proved legfflcial and aided in guiding e raft toward its destination. The final half of the ionrney was very peaceful but not com~(ortable as n i n poured downfrom the skies above. Not 'hav-lng prepared for rain the boys nrrived at the Omaha toll bridge well soaked at four o-rn.Both stated they enjoyed their trip but \><|<l°'1-""'°"'° you are a good swimmer. wewould not advise that you at- tempt the lest. Y Last summer a coach ws!aying young boys, in the townY..which heh resided ==;;;~=-3 gnn as t e com:.nime to make a good profitand the old (ive and ten centtim; have been offered for sale. No,not for live or ten cents..they were out is good use. At the end of the masontheywere stored.to be used another year.1-Ioweven the tire shortage brought them .mn fee for collectink old " F "which he desired bo use dunnlpracticefor the commK f°°'/'sau season. A hm number "ftireswerehnallycollected.football prsetice started and errors helped to keep him m mehole and aided the Hmnan clubin its scoring. lang went to the mound for Blair later ln the gameand did s iw job of hurling.The victory placed Herman in a'ie with Bennington and Adina-ton for first place in the league.The defeat put Blair in the aaonddivldon along with Grebia andElkhorn.Sunday Blair travels toGretna where they will meet thestrong Gretna club.- BASEBALL CHIPS This year the members of thePlatte Valley meet each opponentin three games. That gives eachteamfifteen games lor the sea-son with the flnal game on Au- Elkhom and Gretna will aa-pear on the loeal diamond, twice.Blair playa two games at Arling~ mn, Bennington and Herman. Soll leads the local hitters withthree hits.Sunday he collected two of Blair's three hits ol! the Herman hurlers. Gretna came through with aixnina in the Brat haK ol the wthagainst Bennington but still lack~ one run of tying. Balley's hook was not workingso well as against Bennington. The southwest wind had some-thing to do with it. Hennan load- ed the sacks in the opening inning with one down,hut failed to Blair started out in the second with the first two men up getting on, but was unable to bring themaround, Larger crowd at Sunday'o game. Yowell and Cameron turned ina nice hurling job with Yowell getting credit for the win. Jimmy Gutschow and Roy Longappearedin the local lineup forthe first tune.Jim singled the first time at bat.Frank Wol!! will report &mday. eore. MRS. JAMES VANHORN RITES TUES. Funeral services for Mrs. James Van Horn were held at two o Church in Herman.Rev.John Paton, pastor o l the Tekamah Baptist Church was in charge Music was furnished by a quartat.;Mrs. C. E.Johnson,Miss Dagmar Olson,Fred Robertsonand C. R. Gray-with Mrs. G. F Love at the piano.Pallbearerswere S. R. Lowe, C. L. Reid, A. H. Lowe, 1. D. Long, c.. F- Lowe and Ray Triplett.Burial was made in the Blair cemetary.The deceased,as Claudene Wachter, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.Chris Wachter,wasborn on a farm northwest of Her-man on August 23, 1887, and died at her home in Herman May 23,iqz, aged B4 years and 6 months. had been in poor health the pan iiriaii W€!1'§ .2 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Parker or Lincoln spent I-'ndsv afternoon atthehome ol Mr. and Mrs.Roy Shirley and Alpha .lov PetersonspentSunday at the John Peter-son home.Aloha Joy remained after soendlnxr the week in Ken- naxdMr and Mrs.Roland Holmandfamily spent Sundav at theNelsPeteroan and Mrs.lreue Jansen homes-.Ladies Aid Society will meet atthe home of Mrs. Ruth Rosenbaum. Jane -uh.Mrs. Robert Widemr spent Mon-day afternoon at the Hamid Lau- mo home.Mr.and Mrs. James Konvidin ol Omaha spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konvalin.Rev. and Mrs. P. C. Jensen left 'hxesdav for Audubon, lows.tu visit Mrs. Jenson's mother. Mrs. Smith. who is ill.Mr. and Mrs. Rev Nelson. Mar- ." Nelson.dock 'l\xesdly,at the Bapt\s Mr. and Mrs. Nic Friedrichsen. two years.-.. . ,__.=__ ru.. :.. un.raret Ann and Miss Chapman wauy rewrsen were ...,,... .___at the William Jsbnel home on Friday eveninz _Hermarr Hovendxck.Mr.andMrs.Francis I-Iovendlck and lain.lean and Duane were moverguestson Saturday niuht at theHennanHansen home when theHansen!entertained for ArnoldRlx who la home on a furloughfrom Camo Forest in Tennessee.Mrs. Rymer Fedde is mendins:this week at the Wilfred Gmmeh Mrs.Bob Anderson entertained for ber birthday on Wednaday eveninz when Mr. and Mrs.ivanAndersonMr. and Mrs. Rudolph.Kuhl, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voss.Mr.and Mrs. Chris Jahnel and Marie. Alice and Andrew Wieaeand Maxine Wiese were guests. and children spent Thundav withMr. and Mrs. Frank Hendrickson.Georxe and Marvin Voss. Hovnardand Loretta Voss.ArleneRnhllfandDonaldw - n m of Winslde, Nebraska, came on Sat- urdav evening and visited until Monday at the home ol Mrs. S0-piis Wieae,Alice and Andrew iese and Charles Voss.Hans Kuhl celebrated his 940|birthday on Saturday with a partyfor neighbors and relatives durinsz the eveninl.Mr. and Mrs. Louie Voss. Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Hansen and Lil-lian. Alice and Andrew Wleee andMaxineWiesewereamongtheguests anuembledat the Pete Wul!hom..on Saturday honarint!Mr. Wulf's birthday.Mr.and Mrs.Chrir Tietnzen.Helen and Ruby Steffen of Wayne,Nebraska. spent Sunday at the William and Ben Voss homes.Mrs.Bertha Wendt spent Sun-dav at the Charles Voss home.Mrs. Sophia Wiese and Alice andAndrew Wieaq visited at the Fer-dinand Wieee horns at MissouriValleyonTueslayevening and Marine Foss retumed home with them to spend several davs.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voss and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. lauritsen spentSatuxdavevenimrwithMr.andMrs. Johann Lauritsen at Kennard. Mr. and Mrs. Willard WonhinuandMarie. Joan.Janice.Billy. Dicky and Pemrv of Florence wereSunay afternoon visitinr and su-ver rueeta at the Fred Wester- gaard home.Sunnyside School held their an-nual Bionic on Friday when mostof the families in the district at-tended and all resorted a very en- ioyablo das.Orville Mnrtinsen spent Sundaynlzht with Russell Wester-guard. Messrs.and Meedames RobenFoleyand Margaret and Janet,Charles Voss and Iadse and Elr.n~ er, Arthur Haraen. Fred Wester-Kaard and Dan and Miss Venda Chnstensen were nmonz thosefrom here that attended the Blair High graduation exercises onThursdaynight.The graduatesthis year included Lillian Hanson,Leroy Voss. John Folev and Rus-l d l Wutergsnrd.to me ,stu-dents of Sunrzyrride and Manor schools.Alice Wieso and Maxine Wiesespent Thursday eveninz with Mrs.Mamie Voss.[Henry Voss, son of Mr. and Mn. Ben Voss ls spending a week's flir-lough from Camp Forest,Ten-nessee at his home and with rela- tives.Miss Gertrude Mackin was a...n.._ ,... '\'\....».Aa.. ...amino nl nm apaldhik the week ll me Amon Jensen home.Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wskeheld. Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ws.ke~ field and Wilbur returned home early Tuesday when they vialted their son and brother.SM'K¢!~hsMarion Wakelield. he is stationed at Camv Wolters near them.Mr. and Mrs. Nels M. Jensen oi Blair were Sundav runner mumof Mr. and Mrs. Alton Jensen.Mrs. "Bud" Wood of Missoula.Montana.arrived Tueada to visither znndmother. Mrs.Wood- ward Mrs. Wood is the fonner Miss Ann WoodwardTherezular meetlnr o! the O.E. S. was held Thursday eveninz.After the business meeting re-freshments were served la Mr. md Harriet Wilson.Mrs. Clayton Deaver of Gillette, Wyomlnz. was alled here.Tues- day bv th. death ol her sister,Mrs. James Van Horn.She willvisit relatives A few davs before returninz.Miss Nellye Custer was an Oma. ha visitor. Monday.The Hill Creek Luther League met 'hxesdsv eveninir at the Chris l§nrah~oi home.After the devo-tionals and rezular meetinz. Mrs. Korshoj served a lunoh.The W.S.C.S.met at thechurch,Wedmsdav afternoon.Mrs. Harve Lewis was hostess andafterl-he meetin! she served re- freshments. ARLINGTON NEWS Guests st the home of Mr. andMrs. L. L Patterson for the gradu ation exercises.were Mrs.Alice Prellert. and Mrs. Sam Patierson.both of Reynolds.Mrs. lra Nayand son, Mickey. of Wahoo. Mr.and Mrs.Stephen Davensort anddaulhter.Jeanne of Hebron,They returned on Monday.H.C.'McClellan and Thorlo !Reckmeyer were in Omaha on Tuesday where thev. as the com- mittee representlmz the ArlingtonCommunityClub,attended the meeting of t.l1e housinxr zrouo of-this district. and also attended theb¥'smet which §ollowa'1.They were aecompenie by Mrs.Reck-mever who visited with her ourents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Smiley,and Mrs. McClellan who visited Mr. and Mrs. Fmcis Hovendir Hr!- Ed Wilson, Misses ins. and land.Mrs. Unlnnd. who had been visiting here for several aye. re~.ggmd w her home that dav with em.Mr.and Mrs. E. Y.Boler anddauirhter.Jerry. and Mrs.M.Gardner. of Beresford. South Da-\¢07-l.went Sunday with tne lat-ter's son, J. S.Gardner.Mrs.Gardner and Marian.Jerry Bolerremained over for a lonzer visit. The Gardner family will go toBeresford Fndav to remain for a month's vacation.ieut.Clifford N.Decker ofGncago,who came Last week toattend the funeral servlees of hisaunt. Miss Anna Haxqnbuek, left Sunday morning.His wl!e's par-ents. Mr.and Mrs. G. L. Glover. The Enterpnae,ummm n\pei.|Councilman were J.S.Roberts,w. J. Rodgers, U. G. Garner, Don C.VanDenaen, John McKay, H. HI Brown, K. P. Hundahl, and J. P. Jensen.The Council voted that firecrackers be sold in Blair July Fourth.John Landis,mayor of FortCalhoun. was found dying near his home as the result of a par-slyth: make-Mrs.L.C.Klopp,Mrs. Kirby Cook and Mrs. David Mnmmext essex-wned in honor of MissFrancesMurdoch who will be a bride of the near fum:-e.Forty friends gathered at the cf w. Christiansen home to help Mr.Christiansen celebrate his hirthdaY~.Blsifs oldest citizen, Mrs. Lou-isa Cook, 94, died at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Ed Stev- ens.Hugh J.Cooke is also a grandchild of Mrs. Cooke.Lou Miller,Arlington,ha s moved to Oregon where he con-ducts a cabin camp fifteen miles from Astoria.Mr. and Mrs. Gust Mencko cel- ebrated their Golden Wedding an- niversary-e a I5 Years Ago-1937RobertE.0'I-lanlon of Blair and W. he Hancock ol Herman are graduating from the Creight- on University.Miss Marian Higbee and Robert M.Evans,Blair teachers,were married here.Fifty-eight trees have beenused in landscaping the swim- ming pool in the past two yean.64 tons of grasshopper poisonwill be received soon for use in n county-wide campaign.A memorial day program here will include talks by Rev. ThomasJ.Reese and Father George F.Jonsitis.Junior Bnxse and Wil- llnm Koopmnn, Jr.,will speak, also.86 young people,the ls rgatcommencement class in the hia» tory ol the school. were graduated from Blair High School,Friday evening.Miss Frances Siert and Leon- ard J. Miller were married at Pa-pillion, it has been revealed. Miss Dorothy Voss and Avery L. Jaspersen expect to be mar- ried June 2.The first ahniversary o l theBlue Ribbon Lunch was observd with the serving of |200 (ree sandwiches. 9 kegs of beer and 25 cases ol bottled beer were sold. The body oi Richard Evans, river worker who was drowned May 11, was found.Mrs. Debby Charlton and Miss Catherine .la d of Denverareguest! at the Hugh Cooke hdrne. Mrs. W. W. Wilkinson was el-ected regent of the D. A. R. Mrs.W .l- '.H e m p h i l l i s vi c e r e g e n t . her dauahter. Mrs. L. Carroll g accompanied by Lleut.Deeker's.flfbdr.Bern Decker.drove him. Mr.and Mrs.Glover and Mr. |Decker plan to'visit there this week.Mr. and Mm. G. H. RosenkildevisitedSundavinWashingtonwiththelor-mer's parents,Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Rosenkilde. l Year Ago-l94lBen Reeh and Dr. C. D. Haw- ard have purchased a cabin mon- oplane.Nadine Guyer and Richard Simonson received the A. L. Bon-or Student medals at Blair High tx.-lmnl commencement exercises. l hou mmKem Ma Ne*On Pie doling msWi Po .mi ful ranI n i t el.vawi mlW4 sr m. el* hrhi A 'rl retl' kl er m e( rn p4 c l ... B1 is n a s a l cl | I (l I( l l I llil 1 . i in,Greeley,Hu-tlngton,He r n Hooper Howells, Humphrey, nnnrd,leigh,Loretta,Lyons, alison, Meadow Grove,Nellgh,wmnn Grove,Niobrnrt,Nor~l,Pender" Petersburg,Pllger,i eo,Pldnview,Ponca,Ram'ph.S-ra m.Scribner,spud-| 7. txnton, Smart, Taylor, Taka- h Tllden Venli Wnkefield, l int, Wisner.Ak-Snr-Bon wxhts the entireddle west to share in the color- l spectacle of its spring nxnning :es which this year are held rm Moy 26th through Jluy 4th.also extena this invdtntioni ch year to join in honoring the, tions communities in keeping th its long-time policy of pro-1 ating good will among all mid-| ester-nero.All who possiblyw:ane urged to accept on the day-entioned.| More newcomers than ever, in-Iudlng many famous stables that!ive helped make Americnn turf l story,are on hand to vie for k-Sar»Ben'a $150,000 in purses.'he track has been completelyi :built since a year ago to insure'le finest possible strip in Any nd of weather.\Mxny other provisions for !on'sijoyment and comfort have been ode in track and grqndstand_ pxipment and all proceeds of the eating have been pledged tontrioticandcivicefforts,"in-1 gre,ilthill,Wausa, Wayne,Wen`! udlng "Ij`ood_fq§. Freedonm. and Reward For Old Mattresses - - - Which We Cannot Rebuild and Mike Like New. Regard- leu of Present Condition, You Cl_n Hue Your Mattress lllde Over Into An Innenprlng. We Hue Only a Very Small Stock of Spdngs Left and n ls Almost lmpouihle to Obtain More. Phone White 188 or Bring Your Mattress lo the B-Line Cabin Camp -We Dellver -One-Dey Service W aller Mattresses Co. VICTOR 40 0 HOG SUPPLEMENT Correct Balance of Animal Proteins Vegetable Proteins and Minerals N O W $69.00 Per T on B l a i r F l o u r M i l l s Sorensen Bros.Phone While 223 \ 0 'ef C L l ~ [ n g \ I n ||" S m i l e s f o r S o l d i e r s "p r o f r a m a . sponsored by Ak-Sar-Ben. Also. available to race patr onsia the lar g es t fr ee p a ve d pa rk in g area. of any trac k in th e c ou n tr y an d h i g hwa y approac hes ti A k - Sgr-Ben Fie ld ha ve be en wi den ed and impr oved since In t y ea r. . Notice! PATROLIVIAN no- ,GATES STOLEN CAR Wayne Steinbaugh drove his car up in front ol hil home onWest Grant Street last Saturday night llld parked it in its usual place.Sometime after eleven o'- clock it was missed and the xm-thoritiea were notified. At about noon Sundxy a road patrolmnndiscovered the car puked along~aide of the highwny nbout three miles northaut of Fmmcmt. Steinbaugh was notified and the ar was retumed to its ownerand outside ol a iittie bend in onefender it was undamaged. Nothing in the oar was molested.Stein- baugh had about $75 worth of fishing tackle in the car but it was intact.Much cndit is due the highway patrol not only in this ins!-ance but in numerous other cues. Theyseem to be the boys who get the job done. All Blair Barber Shops Will Close From 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon .»»|. " Buy War Bonds Every PayDny |ff I |.M's Do uble Ou r Qu o ta Memorial Day Business Will Otherwise Be C ducted the Same As On Any Other turday. m C h a r l a M c C o m b Ed L e w e l l e n H e n r y Pe t e r s e n R o y A t w o o d M a x B a i n ' Ro o s D ee n HERMAN "% i k g = o o = o o = | o = | o x = x g u A r e Y o q N e e d i n g A d d i t i o n a l [1 oi l f n r m M n n h i n n r v ? " S h e s p e n t n e r e n u m : l u v ~ . . . . .5 d|1 _....E L A ~~~sts, Thursday , an io n ho melarold Hende rson. s of Omaha spent 5 Chap man a t the Qrd and Ho wa r d visited.Sundav parental.Da ve H .C.Blac o at- reunlon.Sunday . uauc r vu ¢»w..u~....,...-........,... _.. .-_Find W e sten mar d ho me.Ger ald Ko eni g a nd Dan W e ste r- nar d sp en t Satur da y wi th Alvi n DIS -.ds da me s Ar th u r Ha ns en . He n nr 'Suverkmbbe,Ro be rt Foley , George Heurnann, and Fr e d Wes- tenrnard :Dent a Dlensant after-no on a t the C hris Fr ah m h o me , Wednesday after noon wh en Mr s . Fr n h m entertained the W renc h- Maney Club.The lesson on Can Vinc ent Ly o ns is wo r k i n :fo r th e E . w. Ta y lo r L u rn b er Co . ; h eta ke n over the wor k of Osc ar A n- derson, J r., who was induc ted into the U.S.ar my .rec entiv. Mrs. Lawren c e Utterba c k of Ral- ston is visiting here wi th rela. tive s: s he D lnna 'lo go on to Blair before re urnintiz home. Miss Ma r ia n Gardner ga ve a Picnic.Tuesday afternoon for J e rr v Bo le r o f Beresford.South |"\-t...s.....\....:....:-:a:...»1.--|.\..;,. Phy llis DOW \ 'and Ma r ti n Ho - k a mp led the Arling ton se niors. Mr .and Mr s.J ames Mu lli n pla n to b uild a ne w h ome at th eir Colfax an d 'I`hird Street pnopc r- ty .Miss Ma r ia n Mc Gi ll,dau ghter! o f Mr .an d M m .H.Ma g i ll of Her ma n,wi ll g o to En glan d in J une to r a year's wo r k wi th th e Red Cross. 1 §i"{\iEEI3 ;;... mwnmayx n u v c u u u v - ---b o t o | P t h a r d h g m gT w o c h i l d n e m .f'§'. Ef.'i-.. : ': :n n a l 1 1 5 .a n d M r s tl: .rh l e m ,ORC BU D,V t n u u n 6n\| ;r| 1h\ |'~E v e l y n Swanboth of Omaha.Mrs. Van Horn was a faithfulmember of the Baptist Guild and of the Eastem Star until her health failed.Survivors besides the husband and children sro two grandaonl. Roger and Richard Swan;one brother, Ben Wachter of Hemnp:seven sisters, Mrs. Anna Peddie, Miss Christene Wachter and Mrs. Hilda Yowell o!Herman,Mn. Ida Hansen,Bancroft, Mrs. Ber-tha Neiderkniger and Mrs.Em- ma Hansen, Omaha. and Mrs. ~da Deaver of Gillette, Wyom\!\Kiother relatives and many friends. CORN PLANTINGNEARLY COMPLETE This week will see a large pro-portion of the corn planted in this county. While the planting is lateon aecounf. or the eold, wet weath~ er the ground ll lu excellent ahape and ll old Sol will warm Y-NRCS "Palittlethe growth promises to be phenomenal.Some fields of wiv po rn arealrady up and cultivation will aoonbstheonde'rof theday.Ai- Ialla cutting will also soon claimlietntiou and it mmh a t to be au exceptionally heavy yield. BUSINESS HOUSES TOSELL WAR STAMPS m m bonineu houses,along with allothers over thenativn. havabeanaakedtooeasebuslnelo aativltles for Miva minutes on my in. and devote their effon tnths s a l a d wa rs tmmi and h o m !The :elliot period ls mg- ggtea to faire plus dorms the aeoahmar.s o s a s a h r a a i mm GeorleT.n,a .n ma ,mm» a a o ~m~= °d d» ui » °1 ¢ a » udv ltvl=='» N"*d'"'1e g e m n m m d o u i a a m r h h w lor thaaale. av. we no-ie in .............. ..-_W t e r l o oaD o n n a J e a n C a m b e r z w e n t t o O m a h a t o v i s i t h e r b r o t h e r - l n - l a w a n d s i s t e r ,M r .a n d M r s .R o m a n P a d w i n s k i a n d b a b y . M r .a n d M r s .O t i s D e c k e r a t - t e n d e d t h s l u m r a l s e r v i c e s o f h i s a u n t .M i s s A n n a H a z e n b u c k o f Fremont.Hemiln Lauritaen.son ot Mr.and Mrs. Louie Lauritsen. is uniteill at the Fremont hospital havingundergone an apoendecwmy.Mr. and Mrs..Iapn Rosenbaum.Mr.and Mrs. Glenn Rosenbaumanddaiuziiters. Wanda Lou 'l`im~blin of Benninirton. Mr. and Mrs.Joe Stewart event Fridav eveoinr at the home of Inn Anderson.The Royal Neighbor lodge will meet with Mn. Ivan Anderson. June Sth.Mr.and Mrs.Ivan Andnuonand danahter of Lincoln are mend~ina the Week at the Dllfntll. Elm- er Andreason home.Mr. and Mrs. William Noel and family of Grinnel. Iowa. ment int week at the Harry Noel home- onSaturday they went to dal: l>aul Noel and familv at Telmrnah. Mr. and Mrs.HenrvandBill -fume at theGottsch home.Charles.turned home with themthe week in Kennard.Mrs, Harry Helmaknr. Leo andJack of Lincoln spent Monday gtthe Charles Wlldgraon and Il l l Harper homes.A zroup of relatives and fnmds zathered at the Glen Rosenbaum home. Thnrsdav.after the com-mencement axsrdaes to spend the e'venlna'»Mrs. H. E. Ward. gm, and BoandMrs. E. Bernattendedabfv-nam at the Joalvn Memorial lnOmaha. &mda1 afternoon.be EvalMn.h m m Cam nz ynanti Marlon are anendlnnr a few davs in Wahoo..Mrs. J |dSeh\\:"eder of Off-gg mont Y aMrs. H.Ward and Urs. aim.. derson homes. Adv¢rtlaeia'l'heEntar|n'lle Pluggs.CharlesJr..re-in spend ninir.Dryinz and Brlnimr Fmits'and Vegetables" was discussed followed hy A lunch.Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Petersenand children were Sunday dinnerKllestsattheWilliamJduieh home.John Maekin left on Sundav forCamo Leavenworth. Kansas. ;BREWSTER NEWS Hans Svoizerson Alma andHai-rv spent Sundav`a!te'rl\oon atthe Inurltsen home, in Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Monson en-tertained relativa and lriends.Saturday, in honor 01 Beverly'a birthday.Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Matz and sonsilent Sunday everiinz at the Hana Svozerson home.Herman 1.\m-men.son of Mr.and Mrs. Louie Lauritsen. entered g, Fmmout hospital for an opera- on.Mrs. Soren Wolamam will enter-taln the Dorcas Club. June 4. ather hom .eMr.and Mrs.Jim Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jordan spentWednsdayevmlnz at BernardThompson's:Alma Svogarsonapi t F r i d a y ~ t h e r e . I n .xenon.ra-Harry Johnson.Mrs.Benard Thompson. Alfred James hdpedGallPetersencelebrate her firstbirthday. Wednesday. at the Merle Petenen home.Hans Svogeraon, Alma and Har-ry spent Mondar evening' at theRudolvh Mataen homeMrs. Amanda Sorensen of SiouxCity. Iowa. was a Sunday visit/or of Mrs. Amanda Svmmrrson.Mr. and Mn. Fredrick Dtrrnaek- eraretheproudparenbof abahy dauahter hom 'May IBth in anOmahahosaiw,She has beennamedMarvEdith.Mr.and Mrs. Chris 'hetaen olWayne,Nebraska were overnightiruelts at the Bernard Thompson home. Sunday svsrdnx.Quite a nsanbar from this vicin- ity -mam the ¢l\ild!¢n's day and on-wi....me .n v.=..n»K ne.oneweek: in the noun were Lola Mav Echtenkamn, Mary Lee McMahon.Eleanor and Ania Hahlberk.Mostof the Riris remained at the Gard-ner home for s slumber nartv andbrealdast. CIVIL SERVICE EXAM~INATIONS TO CLOSE _The United Statm Civil Ser- vice Commission announces that it vrlll discontinue recdving ap- plications lor economist positionsplying from $2.600 to $5.600 a year. Applications will be aecepg. Q until May 29, 1942, but muat be filed with the Commission'sWashington office not later thanout date. Junior chemist positions, $2,000 a vw. and technical and scientif- ic aid positions, $1.440 to $2,000 a year,will be closed so men who do not apply by June 1, 1942. The positions are still open to wom~en, who are in great demand it they paaeal the prescribd quali- Gcatlona.Announcements for teehnial assistant ln endneering, $1300 a year,and junior meteorollgist,$2,000 a year,have been amend-ed. In order to secure addition al qualified persons for these no- altiona,the education require.ments were modified. Women areparticularlydesiredfor the met-aorologiat positions.Snlrprofea- dorm! positions in meteorology at $14520 and $1,800 a yaar will be filled by those willing to swept tha n wa ri u. By amendment persona nowtaking appropriate defense train~ ing courses can apply for engi- neering dnaltsman positions pay- ins $1,440 w S2,800'a yur, if theymen the other requirements. Allincluded.he mea Commla~ c.An- branchea ol drafting are All applications mum with the Civil Servicesion in Washington, D. Miss Alberta Appleby of Ben-nington received a medal for cit- izenship and two scholarships nt Bennington High School. ~ T .1 .~#f~ ~ ~f ~ ~?f .».;\¢`.=.».$...u.».»~la., ~elee.; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fengen andfamily,who have reaidd in Blair the past several months,moved to Gusconade, Missouri, last week. Mrs.Wayne Steinbaugh re- turned to Blair,Friday,follow- ins a three-day visit among rela-tives in Stromberg, Nebraska. Gordon Allan Metzler ot Te- kalnah spent Saturday with hiscousinl.Virgene and G a y e Schmidt- John Quinlamsuhmittd w ahoperation in which his thyroidgland was removed,early this week; a patient at St.JosephHospiw,he ia reported as itu-proving and hopes to renirn home next week. Amold S. Hansen was on Tues-day's market with a load of yeax~ lings averaging 1083 lln,which' nmg m n e w pe i -hundred and .Iuhn Autzen had eleven 794 lbs heifers which brought 812.00 per Mlal Maxine Reeves entertained in honor of her birthday, Wedner dai'evening.Guests lntluded Edna and Erna Good,Ruth andCeuell.Holbroold Helen Vlaaak Baxter Edna Gursehow, Fern Pst- eraen Dorothy Lund llld Dorothy nouneementa and the lonua lorliwlvllls' may be obtained from the poll otlios at Blair. Buy Dalenaa Bomb Now! Ruby Holstein,Marie Mae,Iris Bufhirnv. lo l l.l.l..l.I.l.a a u v a a a a a v a 0 o o o Have It!o N e w Ma c h i n er y One One Tw o Tw o One One 2o No. 735 Tractor Lister 999 Com Planter Horse Sweeps 6-ft, Horse Mowers Model E Spreader I-I Tractor Spreader One No. 4B 14~il\. Tractor Plow T w o No. 55 14-in. Tractor Plows Three 802 W agon Gears One One0One 953 Wagon Gears 10A Hammer Grinder 14A Hammer Grinder Used Machinery One Model B Tractor One G. P. Tractor One Farmall 12 with Cultivator . and Lister Three I. H. C. 10-ft Hay Rakes One 240 Ietz Mill with Cutter Head One 10-ft. I.H.C. Power Binder One 45C 14-in. Plow One 40C 12-in. Plow One Farmall Mound Lister o A Few Good Berkshire Fallflloars o o o o o Tyson»-Long Company o H e r m a n -:-Bl ai r o \'1'oor==ro o z o r =o = o or o Il -_ PR; _!"""''x McKERCHER D. A. R. AWARD Hudd Mckemhzr, non of Mn.<:¢»-nam McKe':d1et af Bhlr,wu nwanied the D. A. R. medll which in liven exch yur to tha best history student in the Binh'Junior High School eighth grade Hedelund, dtughber of Hr.an-IMrs. George Hedelund, and Robert Hunt, son of Hr. md Mm. E. C. Hunt, Sf.,will be In event.of Monday, June 1.The wedding is tg be performed at St.Mary? .1 |I r .s | opening of twu vacation Bibla S c h o o l s i n B l a i r . _ _ _ _ HEDELUUD-HUNT Gouple PlansNm>'rIA1s JUNE 1 '3'l`o Wed June 5 Events Of The Coming We Schedded Events The Week Of Ma 2S~June4 Tlmnday, Mly 28 Miss Goldbeck ' - Bride Sunday Hn. 'rrlvv Hodau Tn 03.8. Kenllnlwn M n . E . A ' f f i v v e n ~ a t Vacation Bible School To ' Open Activities June 1 - , g n u u n n Th e wedding o f Miss Elaine Jespersen,dau ghter of Mr .an d Mr s. J . A .J esp ers en of Herman, and .Eric Christensen of Biair will take piac e on J un e 5, it has been announced. wma at ~our o':loek s~ u-unoon.lhy 24,mu B¢fl1|°°Goldbsrk ol'Blnlr hams (Ill Tuesday afternoon,for twelve members of the 0.E.S.Kensing-ton. She was assisted by Mn. M. R.Lippincott and Mrs.Emma will open at the Lutheran Church, Monday morning, at nine o'cloclL. ~~»..Ruyll Neighbor Mnv Qs.1942M k 0r Hn. Trlw Hodau Tn 03.8. Kenllngurn Mn. E. S. Tripp enmxuined at her home on West Lincoln Sheet, Tueldny mfwmoan,for twelve members of dm 0.E.S.Kensinz- ton. She was nnlnwd hy Mn. M. R.Lippinmtt und Mrs.Emma Soll. The xfwmoon wu spent atcardl, lnd luncheon was served by the no-hoxteasel. Bridge, Ten, Honor Miss Gold -Bride l|| I lingle Hn: tanned at (mr o': - mu o n .lhy 2 4 . calm"-k ol'Blnlr bride of "ua na~ ha.Rev.,a C. J cin¢rd_"_ even ,~., will be held by l xnd Methodistthesponsorship Bible School To ' Open Activities June 1 will open at the Lutheran Church, Monday morning, at nine o'cloclL. Ruyll Neighbor Luncheon In Tndxy A one o'cluck lunqbefm is behll z 11 annum nonun Lvuvtlcuuun, non-Muay to |,Q||1|......1|};5 usa Jen-;':m , : . ; r , " " : " ;°;z: neldllri Mrs. Henry Manuka ufi sen n Saturday evening, were Nikuml Chapter,D.A.R..was Home Improvement C'lub--Har-nf.....-.n...-rm..rinnlnnu in c.lmmm of the nnaentation.man Puk \ Churches.under plac e A ~ber and Rev. John r. Urwxu.rn-,termediate and Junior depart~ments will meet. at the Methodist Church, while thc Primary De-partrnent will meet at the Con-gregational Church.Enrollmentwilltakeplace at tha churvzh school hour on Sundly and again on Monday Rev H C Jo nun of the Luthenn Church zu u m x ldly. at the home ol Mrs. Mnmn iNelnon.Cmhnstenaes include Mn. |Nelson, Mrs. E. E. Epperly, Mrs. #Minnie Carmichael,Mrs.I-'nnk lam, Mrs. 'rea Stewnrt, ma Mrs. .Pat McCormick. Curl Beekmnnm Are Vinltora Here Mr. md Mm. Cul Bgelanmu :nd similar daily vnu o n nch<>vl\baby gf Smckwm California, nr- .lelneue nmvumuMis( Jeanette Hedelund, whose marriage to Bob Hunt will takeplace on Mondly, was.: guest nfl honor at n wa nnd afternoon o! bridge, Slturday, when Mrs. H. I.J. Brewer was hasten to sixteen gua u a t the home ol he r pu- enu, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Boekmnn. Attend; NlllhlgOf Grnnddxughter ..-L mnu §E""1i¢3§iii3'é"rb`iz! ~D C I I L I U I I I D v u v u ,| . l u b u ¢ 4H a r y J a n a J e n s e n ,m d ! en Mi lle r . Th e d f a i r wa n ; the .Telpersen home.|1 at an evening of games! d by a lu heon wen lggne Chris men,M mer, Mn. Cui Sorensen of 1 l n .Dean Deines,Mrs. Larsen. Mn. vimil Clem~ _~Merrymnken Mrs.(hrl ~i . . . ; ; ~ ~ Q E HanlenZ»jf;;~§{~:?? ~ ==. : ; g ~McCarthy Progressive Club- ?érE;:::;~~?;§>§i€§ *E »_L'_`*n Mn. John Barry ....\1:Z¢f.>511-v»\f'!"f.';\.é.MJ Friday, Ml] 29 Poppy Homemakerr-V i o I |. After spending the winter wuth Kegler her mn-in-law and daughter, Mr.Slim-day, May 30 and Hrs. E. A.Schmidt.Mrs.MEMORIAL DAY r » mn. une ;a@B\mns DORNACKER-To Mr. and Mrs.F`r'ed Dornacker,a daughter, Edith Mary,born May 18 at Methodist. Hoapltai. Weight, ap- proximately 6 Ibn.pLUGGE Mr. and Mrs. Walter ..:u 1 ion Te xa s, f o rmer ly o f Bla ir, ived his wi n g !i n a n ilnp rol- e ceremony a t Moo re F i d d , ednesday,H a y 20.W i th nine er me mb er s o f hi ! c lu e, He m- ll wi ll re ma in a t Moo re Fie ld serve as ins tru c tor in purs uit ip wor k.I l i l new duties a l ght o omma ude r fo r th e i ntomilll wi ll inc lude th e tr a in in g o f = men in formation fly ing, night vias. etc . Lie utena nt Hemp hi ll, who is the o f D r . a n d Hr s . W .F .He m- ill o t 0111!-l11.an d Mi ns B e i t? -of D enver, we re marr ied at Poet Chapel i n Mi n i o n , ursday dte rn o on .Ma y 2 1, a t ~ur o'cToc k; a wedding dinner fol- -'h i Mc Alle n at th e Casa de a lma :Ho tel.Lieutenant and ns.He mp hi ll ha ve ta ke n an Ps rtmen t i n Mc A lle n, a t the Lo u llen where a. number o f the Post ffieera reside. Q - - . . . - - - -- - - Hospital News nu - '- Blair Hoap itnl Ne ws Mr s.Cly de B r a g g o f He r ma n ad a. tonsilotorny on May 23, and u rs. Bessie Shney of Herman sub» i n e d to a s i mi la r operation on may 27.Mrs.Lester K1-onberg wa s d i v isse d fr om the hosp ital on Mo n- o : y . Mr s.Peter Svendgaaad entered Methodist Hos pital eerly this week and on Mond ay morni ng alle underwent a.major op era tio n. Min ot W ilc ox u nd er wen t a ma j- nr operation at Meth od is t Hospi- tal this we ek.II e expec ts to re-turn home s ometi me ne xt week. Mr s. J o h n S utton wa s ta ke n to Imma nu el Hos pital i n Omaha., W ednesday morning,where she submitted to a majo r o per ati on. Mrs.C.H.Koepcke,wh o has been an pati ent a t Clarkson Ho s- pital in Oma ha,wa s able to re- tu r n to h er h o me o n Tu a d a y . Lo re n Rog e rs o f n or th of Blai r submitted to a n appendec tomy , Mon da y , a t Me th odi st Hos pi ta l in Omaha. Jac k Quinlan, who has been ser- iously ill a t St.Joseph Ho sp ital in Omah a, r etur ned to hi s h ome on Sunday . Bi ll Bo lln, who h ad b ee n 1 pa - tient a t Metho dist Ho sp ital f o r eeveral day s fo llowin g a me jo r operation,was ab le to r e tu r n to his home on W ed nesday . Mi ss Ha rr ie t Stull o f Platte- mou th,Nebraska,fo rmer ly o ! Blair,in a patient a t Methodism Hosp ital where she under went a ma jo r operation on Monday . ~-.conc lud "3.Do n F Blai r; Cli ffo ents alia;ul aid Y~ la ro ld lo n ,ginia. Ma e Ph y l . Fr a n sen, V derld Dar le A m ren tly Pu bli F a ll! " tors eli m helpf heal A n doubt la r ti me o n g l MCD~ Ed d i Eno k n o my c omema k e we ll citize Ot SBll.l~ Boy l H e " K i n J ulia byMa k i d e . R the J a m deni~ II a u A~ ity : Pr in Btlll~ eren emo P to m newbook Ma y o c lud olu ti W as in l via; Me i Rh Rhyvw g | ~in or~d as~nso of asith i~kt rg-ish r e - Ng.. rar, LI | r, rs. Notices of Church Services s'r.PAUL LUTH. C,HURCH___ DRUM-G. A.Carlsen:Trinity Sunday,11 n. rn.divine service. Everyone welcome.CHURCH OF CHRIST--T. A. Lindenmeyer:10 a. m.,church school, Mrs. Pearl Johnson, super- intendent; 11 a. rn., moming wor- ship,communion,and farewell message to the church by the re-tiring pastor;announcement will be made at the mo ; service concerning evening services. FIRST L u m s m n - H .C. Jorgensen:Sunday School and Bible CllB8Bi» 9:30; rnoming wor- ship at 1o=45; no evening service. The dmily vacation Bible School will begin on Monday 1'|\0mil18. June I, at 9 o'clock at the church. ST.MARY'S EPISCOPAL--Gordon Hughes:9:80,Sunday 510012 11 o'clock.mo it wor- n.FIRST ldE'I'HODIS'I'-John P. e ,Bruohz 10 s. rn., church school; 11 a. m., worship, Memorial Sun-day theme "Fmlth'n Final Goals". 'T D. m.Methodllt Youw Fellow- lhip.Union Vacation Church School (Congregetionnl»Met.ho- dist) will open at 9 a. m. Monday. KENNARD.WASHINGTONLU'1"HERAN--$. C. Jenlcn: Sun~ d w School at 10 at Kennarrl, u g g o |\|.. t l o f a 7 l b .3 o z .b a b y g i r l rn Ma y 23 .L G R.To Mr .and Mr s. owar d Ta y i or o f B la ir , a 6 lb . oz. ba by boy wa s b or n Ma y .f¥:>'l*ER.To Mr. a n d Mr s. V a en Webster.a si x po u nd b ab y irl,Sharon Kay e,was born onday .Mr s .Webster,th ormer Irene Moore,and Shor n are a t the parental.S.I. c om, home, n orth of Bla ir. ~ICH.A n 8 lb .4 oz. son \vu:¢ l l ~to Mr .and M n .George ric h o f Bla ir , Ma y 26. l Minn Vera Nelson of Om-' mdxmes Clyde Finch. Ger~ rell,Chula:Bmdsnen. Pmhen,Allen Yowell, enter &iker,Mi n a Vl r-'en, Ruth Bmdenen. Ven ve:-sen,Mildred Nelson, Iverson, Janice Petersen,Mae Ihnsen, Elm Peter-xlet Petersen, Darleen Vin-Mulxn Truhlaen md Petersen of Hermux. BRARY NOTES ig the most timely ol cur- new books at the Blnir Librsry ll Bo mbs mnWritten by 1 g-mup of doc-nd registered nurses,this rlume gives innumerubla suggestions conceming and safety in war Lime. her book which will,no be among the most popu-the libnry within a shun| "Youth Must Fly", a book iing and soaring, by E. F. mld, Jr. O! this mg, Capt. E it d \\ sh Isr I cJ Al ll|\ | \ ea dlo le ft e ar ly th is w ee k m M nh d v e s in Io w a . Mn. H enr y Men ck e s pe nt Su n- | y and Monday in Lincoln, ' h m lh e xttended the Univer- lty of Nebr aska g raduation xnd awllluru te ce re mon ie s. .lim Payne of Glendxle, Califor- llg , wa a Mo mm y e ve n i n g m d upper gu es t o f M i n 1A Ve rn e Mulle n.Mr .Pay ne in e mplo y ed 1 th e L o c k he e d Ai r p lan e h c wr y . M r .en d Mr s .Glu - k Alle n an d hlldr en spent th e week-enq n t ln e s vllle ,Minnesota,wi th Mr s . \lle n' |p u e n h ,Mr .an d Mr s .J . d.Mi lle r . A mma n i n Th e E n m- p ¢ 4 . | ¢ I t B r i n g ! E e m l h Tu a d ly , J u n e Z Lld i e s S o c i n l Un i n n - Mn . A . o . Si¢:k Hillsi de C l u b - M n .Hu n le y FisherK e n n n d L a d i e s A i d - Mn . R u t h Rn n n b s u m Th u r e d ly , I n n 4 Mina W i l m a N y g u x d o f Blz i r pr un e u w e nte r n ames tr a in in g lt Imma n ue l Hos pital i n A u g u lt,i t is reported.She h u h u g h t th e p u t t w o y u m . _ _ Mr . a n d Mr s . My r o n 0 .Davis plan to dri ve to A u du b on .I w e to mo n o w (F ri d ay )evening wh e n th e y wi ll s p e n d D o c o n tlo n Dey wi th re lative s.The y wi ll r s- t u r n m Blxlr o n S u n d ly . n s - 1 n 0 0 i r» \ i rived Monday evening for s nw--week \|,c.\tion with Mr. Beekinllfll Mrs J. P. Jerysen returned m n a. Grand Island, Ipxxgnu, Mr. md Hrs. C. J. Beck- Saturday evening 11mm. and hi; sister, Hn. Harlow unong relatives in 4 Brewer_This in C-\r\'n fini. visit and xgurmy.. mome ln ive yuan, md needless Whne in Grand A. --._- ,.,......x-\ I. _ humv ann. .hnnen ntfznded the n l m i l L i n d ; H u . e d by ] | =.wauy »u=w....,...,......... H ~; , ; ; ' "-d l ro u n t a m La~::.':::'a=:.,"°"'"~ Pens Complete W ith Push Button Filler W rites Two W ays Regulation Army And Navy Deep Clips Guarantee of Service 894: While They Last THE ARNDT Hardware IIlaIlll|In I The mmm Youth Rally of the Methodist Churches of the areawill be held in Blair, Sunday a!- ternoon and evening, June 7.Ac- cording so present plans, the meet-'lngs will be held in the church and in the swimming pool park.A large reprusematlon ot young peo-'le is expeeh!}l on attend the Ral- . y.Em-. Rabbsss Speaker At West Point Blnquet Il Mr.and Mrs,Harold Rsblmas attended the alumni banquet at the West Point High School,lsst Thursday evening.Mrs. Rabbass wus included in the list of s!ter~ dinner speakers. iPlan Trip To Excelsior Sllrings ,Miss Celeste Donnely of llaxton, Colorado. arrived in Blair Sunday for several days'visit with hcrsister, Mrs. Ada Reid.Mrs. Reid ond Miss Donnely will leave (0-morrow (Friday) for an indefinite vacation at C.....laior Springs. Nlissuuri. Preserve the Beauty of the Cemetery Plot on Memorial Day!= A K o d a c o l o r S n a p s h o t Will Give You a Photo in Actual Color Which Can Be Preserved in Your Album .4 -L 1 1 -AL ....»D k n f n p n i n r Hairy Llvingswn,IndapenderneMissouri, of the Reorganized Lat- ter Day Saints church, assisted by Elder Gland A. Smith of 0maha.|Music was provided by Mrs. Ro- 'MRS.WlLLUS MUNDORF Huge baskets of iris, me only gene Pruka ol Omdia.A largeldecontion, made a moat e1£ecuve| number ol relatives and friends were present for the naming. ~~1 ..,..,;,»;;. ~;»;,.;.i-\;§ n~? ~ff ; /€ ; ;s f §s g . - 1 /.~ ,xr.\%§an§..¢\.1.r\ PL...-1. &' Mr.und lilrs.A.E.Albers were Tuesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs, Will Linden. Mrs. Al Reznecek of Omuha spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon F.Bellows and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Green leftearlythisweekforExcelsior Sm-insal Missouri, where they er-pect to spend about two weeks. Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Jensenentenainedatdinner.Friday evening, for Mr. and Mrs. Ed A. Jensen and Miss Alice Jensen. Mrs. Ada Maxey and Leon John- son of,Riverh0n. Iowa, dsited atM. D.Newell home and with Misses Grace,Blanche,and Ella Hill, Sunday afternoon. The Ladies Social Union ol die Congregational Church will moe; next Tuesday afternoon at the home ol Mrs. A. 0. Sick on West Lincoln Street. Mrs. Norman Wilkins and Mrs. Harold Rabhaas spent Friday at' tcrnoon in Fremont with Mrs. Wil-. ......__ _ . u _i i background for the ceremony inthedimly lighted church The bride, who 1| the daughterol Mr. and Mrs. Marius Goldbeck of Blair, wore a powder blue coat and dress ot identical material. the coat trimmed with beige fur.Her accessories were navy and white;the bouquet of tea rosesand snapdragons which she car-ried was centered with a calls lily. Mila Elenora Jensen of Ken-nard, the bride'a only attendanh wore a beige suit with navy uc-cessories. Her corsage was ol pink and white carnations. Mr.Mundorl,the son of Mr. and Mrs.George Mundorf of _Blain was attended by Robert 'Plugge of Kennard.Immediate f amilies and a few close friends of the couple were guests at a reception which was held at the Goldbeck home fol- llowing the ceremony.Mr.and lMrs. lilundorf will reside in Om- ahanuhere he la employed by the Safeway Stores.\ 5 Fomer Resident Wed at Papillion Miss Elna Mathicsen of Oma- ha, formerly of Blair, and Johnw|..n..;m. nf Omaha were married L~so~s srolmPhone 22 W e Delive 25cRickenbncker, president o(I§'-" . 7° ' ° "" " ' " - * " " ' rnAirlinesand" " " l l F u l l y B a k e C a k e F l o u r --3 5 c pilot, has written, "It is o _me that :hm law* ;'i\\l\>f-On e L a rg e o r 3 S m a l l D i s h e s Fr e e :nmpulso na ing or nm-s and dzllense builders nl P u f f e d W h e a t , L a r g e B a g -9 c s lor every student-agedi ~in un, country."Fre s h E g g s p e r d o z.--c rr new books: "Sue Ba5toh,l¢~ g y v g a ] N b H lon- llllloodnyol §pi§`»g~°\5§§!Fresh Strawberries `ROASTS L b 2 5 C ry,Bellmann (author o{Tomlloen a's Row*'); "Green Hell" by,Celery B€€f Ol' v€3l ~..._.=,.. =»u......»..a v..\.,-~c.\»nn.§ ' rn , \ K L n C U ono e uugum,.......w....-.,,___\ry Roberts Rinehaxi; "Thel Radinhesg ol Tomorrow" by Raoul;Green Peppersussy de Sale; "The Cane of o New PotatoesniveringChomxGirls" by ||Apple;.\tlea Phillips; and "Gm--,g Onngen _for Sue" by Louise Platt'Grapefrun ~:;;'a;;,.;.2a 6Pork gr Beef, Lb. ~ E COLD EATS OF ALL¢INDS ~4 _|_3A:I 'ay ::»l:¢;f» 'i1.°°§i'§@'Open All Day Saturday and Saturday Evemng o Reading for M ..i'E' "Ld o=o | o : o : . . - : ' = o : : o | .- : - . = o | : : o ='5 i ' l l l . _ | ll l l l| | | ' | era a r e t w o v o c l t w n u r e : : b o o k s w h i c h w i l l b e o f " i n t t o m a n y .I-.._....:t_D....|§....SOUTH OMAHA RABBASS s'rUmo E THE COAL and CAR SP E CIA L S FOR FRIDA Y AND SA TURDA Y STRAW BERRIES, Sweet and Ripe, 2 Qt. Boxes ~* ~=GRAPEF1=cm1',California, Large, 4 for..23c *Pf:'5f~.T.2*=S» U. S. No. 1 Calif. \Yhit¢,49 *TOMATOES, Red and Solid, Lb.l5c PEAS, Hollyhock, Can . ~._...10c c ' 0 R 1 § I hKEsMille»§, {'g"° Pkg. »~~-~,gc S YRI .ite wan,a ..._cI'I(`KI.ES,Dill, Qt.Jar ......20c CHEESE, Kraft,Creme or Brick, 2 Lbs....67c P O R K C H O P S , S m a l l a n d l e a n , L b . ~ ROAST, Fancy Beef,Lb..~ W E RE D E E M CRY S TA L W HITE A ND PA LM OL IVE COUP ONS BOHS STORE \ Booth's Fresh Frozen Strawberries, Red Rasp- berries, Etc., Com, Peas Lima Beans Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli, Etc.; and Fresh Frozen Fish i ll | 29 p l s c a a s n ,a u ." q u . - . W - - . ulsen. Messrs. Will and Clarenc e Kuhr ve purc hased the 120 ac re Blev- \f a r m near th e T h o m achool. ll]Kuh r. is th e n e w own er of ac res and Clarenc e K u h r h a s rc haaed the remaining 80 ac rea Bxturday evening'dinner guests Mr. an d Mrs. Ed A. J ense n and ic e were Messrs. and Hesdamea enley Jensen.Ea r l Jansen.J . lton Rhoadea, R. W alter Nielsen. Mrs.Fr a n k Stewart enter tained a luneheorn. Tuesday, when her .eets were Mrs. D. Z. Mumr nert... and daughters, Mary and`Ruth, d Mr s .Fenton Sully and Con- ll1CC» Mr. and Mr s. Ted Lathrop sp ent edneaday and '1"hurad.ay in Ord. ebraaka, where they Wefp guests Mm. Lathrop's parents, Mr. and r a C . E .Norri s, a nd he r br oth- . D r. H. M. No r ri s a n d f ami ly . A mo n g the gue sts at the Jac k: at Pa pili ion,Nebras ka, on Satur- day ,Ma y 23.Th e ceremony was performed a t the ho me of the Methodist minister.Th e brid e, who is the second youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs . F r i tz Mathieaen.wa s graduated f r o m B la i r Hi g h School.She has bee n emp lo y e d i n Oma ha f or se v- eral y ears.Mr .an d Mr s. Mc Qui n n will r e - side in Oma h a where he is e m- ploy ed by a c old storage c ompany at Glendale. Eugene Wolsrnann,son o f Mr . and Mr s.He n r y W olamann,has be en qu ite i ll th e p as t wee k with the measies. Mrs . Henr y W olama nn hs! be en suffe ring f r o m rheurnatism,bu t is a ble to be u p and around her ho me with th e a id o f a c a ne . Mr s .Ed i th Mu r ph y o f Mac y .Nebraska,is spending th is week as a g ue s t o f Mr .an d Mrs .Roy C ' w | \ n l n n rintlc $'°\mz library "cus-'s" will be planed to see thel and colorlully illultnted"Salute the Flng", by EttaSmith.let new juvwila books in-"Blmboo to Bombers", ev-n of flying,by Stanleyburn, Junior; "Your GilmerIenle" by Shelby Cullom Da-! 'Our America." by Irving R-|>;"Mother Goose Etlquetmnes"and "Mother Goosel Production Credit Ass'n Announces the Opening of Offices In th e Man hiesen Bui lding II rc nc nr n s Ba xr i ms"by C.M.Ba.rtrug;V " '" " '- 'v v --s i O v e r t h e w w d m a "b y ' ; s ° ° \ S " " ' ? 1 ; , j . . ". L * § " " £ » § '\ 1 § Z, |R e p r e s e n t a t i v e W n l l B e m B l a u ' n z " B l m c k ! e I \ o w B u n d i " , : n a - 'T H U R S D A Y S -.1 ..r n i l I m - - . §l»L".KLB=Hi£§{ b°y'» tale, by Lei 9 A m. I D D r . m . A. C. P.. Feeder and General Farm Loans la and Kilnoy Harril IA m o n !t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f N € ~ : \ ; l; ; r n l a t e s wh o r é te i v e d d i - ; Ima!!Mon day wa s Charles A n --------». ..1 'lla a n d M u Ffhn-| at 4% % Interest er And;easen of '"""""\\ Charles L. Yochu1n,Secretary Adveniu in The Bu rprln ~Jensen home,Thursday evening. were Mr. an d Mr s. Erne st Gren ier and f a mi ly o f He mmn .M m .Ole J ensen and Mrs. Pete Christensen of Herma n we re a fter noon c allers D n a n d Mrs.E .S. Tri pp,Bi ll ahQ laraly nn,wi ll spend the wee -end in Hebron,Nebraska, with Dr. Tr1p p' s mother , Mrs . W . II.Tr ip p,and wi th his brother and sister-in-law,Mr . a n d M m W .C.Tri pp. D p t l w u u . M r .a n d M r s .J .S t u a r t M a n n e r o f T e k a m a h s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h M r s .M a u r e f s p a r e n t s ,M r . and Mr s.M.E .Ty son. Ppldre w E. P aine, of Ly o ns, Nr ' b m l m has 'bought the Ha n s J §Nielsen acreage ne ar th e Dim; College f a r m and has taken pn :\¢."i5ion.' Mrs.I3.A .Sh aw o f Fa i r ! \ limfa,is visi ting her son,Ph:1\ Mi ss Evo.Phillips and Mr s . S h a w o f Kenn ard.She was Mar y P ate visi ted Mrs. Ly nn Ve r-1 Satur dny gu est a t the M. D. N- \' hies a t the George Chriatense nel1 home in Blair. home.Sunday .Mr s .Vorhies Mrs.Clarence Va.nI)eVenl- whose home is in Linc oln. plans to and c hild ren were gu e s ts o f Mr I / ~ 7~ emu: e s fj,_g= 9c s 10c von 5 c O i l - Shortening ¢.,,22c Tea yz l b ~ P h o n e 32 Fancy Ripe Strawberries 15c qt. Large Cucumbers 2 for l5c Firm n§|§¢ Tom' toes , Fancy Ripe Bananas 12c lb no SizeOranges 29c doz IN6vffiyfff / ' /0// P l g _ SANDWICH MEATS Souse - - 35c VealLoaf 40c Kraft Cheese Per Pound - - 35; Minced Ham Per Pound - - 22g Bologna - 22c n m P i c k l e s "f..:' 9c Beet Roast C h u c k o r l i b 24 f., Paper Napkins 10c d P Q f l m .5 C wel Oil ~gotnble Shortening 1 P i n t a n 2 2 6 reen Tea cnbiravz lb 25 r ~ . n m P ic k le s 10J J '~ - n u l l Paper Napkins 10c com Pop Qflm.5 Tewel Oil Vegetable Shortenin 1 1 P i n t a n ~ Fancy Ripe Strawberries 15c qt. Green Tea Blackbindyg lb 25c Large Cucumbers 2 for l5c Phone 32 Firm n§|§¢ Tom' toes , Fancy Ripe Bananas 12c lb no SizeOranges 29c doz spend the summer with Mrs Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Voss,of Long Beach. California, arrived at Millard, Nebraska, for an exnended g; early last week.They ws-i in Bldr Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhr and other rela- tives. They expect w stay in Ne- braska most of the summer.Frank Linden entertained I f dinner, Sunday. for Mr. and Mrs. Will Linden, Mr. and Mrs. S. W.Andersen of Blair;Mr. a nd Mn] J. L. Petersen of Fort Calhoun; and Mr. and Mrs.Raymond linden of Tekamah. Mins Gloria Gusmson left Sat- urday for Oakland,California where she plans to spend the sum- mer with ber sister,Mrs. J. HKemplhnrneuidlsmlly.Mrs. Kernpthome will be remembered as the lonner Maxine Gustason of Bluir. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chrlrtlan- 1 VanDeVenter's parents,mr.aMrs. Ed Holstein of Galva, Inv on Saturday and Sunday. Paul,Gunnar and Ellen ll holm, children of Rev.and M Paul Nyholm, have been ill wmeasles during the past. week. Howard Larsen of Hermantered Methodist Hospital Wedndaymorningwhere he in be treated lor a gall bladder ailme Mrs.Lloyd Kilgurd,Blair,turned home wedneswr nfl noon from Methodist Hospital Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Martin 'Benn entertained at dinner, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kempcke sons, Arthur, Eldred and Dem. Scott C-lltetter i|` reported being seriously ill with n hlailment and has been conlinec had for several weeks. Marilyn Meneke, daughterMr. and Mrs. Ralph Mencke, been quite ill this week V u f I |~\»| \ -s Men entennined in honnr of Mnlmeules. Mn.Cad Erlckuen nl Hermul; um s\.i§. Chnstllnsen'n birtlxdny,SaturdayevemngguemwereMr.md M11 Anlel Taft,Mr.and Mn.Hnrlnnd Chrinennen,Mr.Ind Mr md Mn. Eugene Chrlntisnxen und Mr md Mn . C ul Sorensen Cuesta of Mr. md Mn.J u k Jensen :nd Iunlly lt the com-mencement examines,'l'h\Irld!Y» w e r e u m K n mn m mm. m a . and Mllthl lllkkelsen, Mlu Uls- m u llkkellen n i l l i m J.A. Jolunlen U! Newell, lan.The IIWD ntumed to Newell, Fr'lday,l mwmpa nleé by Illu Pogrl _Jen-I M i n Joanna Jensen, who been unending Dann Collegenowemployed ln the NebnOrdnance Plnnt at Mead, as nreury ln the engineering del ment. A gnduxce of Blnlr ISchool in 1941, Mill Jensen in Mn. George Shben spent. madly in Gntnn with her n Mn. Lyle Shipley.Hr. und ln. Nels Jensen e Mined l t n ntnwberry ml'hxeld\y; their guests were ll- md Mesdameu lhruld JennaIunlly, Altnn Jensen Ind 1| md Merle Wudell nnd sm Llding in Fremont. n m P ic k le s 10J J '~ - n u l l Paper Napkins 10c com Pop Qflm.5 Tewel Oil Vegetable Shortenin 1 1 P i n t a n ~ Fancy Ripe Strawberries 15c qt. Green Tea Blackbindyg lb 25c Large Cucumbers 2 for l5c Phone 32 Firm n§|§¢ Tom' toes , Fancy Ripe Bananas 12c lb no SizeOranges 29c doz\ mdunlly.ns ol iondl church lervieo n 11.uw mun-inswu Lndies Aid Society vm sponsor n Hemorid pmgnm unDecondnnDay,2:80 p.m.,atPnh-is Vin (kmetsry.All wel- come. W. ], SANDWICH MEATS Souse - - 35c n m P ic k le s 10J J "~ _ \ u n , w h o v m : r a n d a w o k U MR . K , , , m , ¢ md by Bob Jensen, wha dll lperld thc summer among minivan.B u y D d e n n S u m p and I l t l l l l WASHINGTON coUN'1'Y DEEDS Vintaril &'nith Q Malcolm N Holm: Lc az, use 2s»1s~x2, $1,000. W EGrlmm&w1m Bla.\rB Platte Vallgy Baseball L §eSchedule 1 942 WASHINGTON coUN'1'Y DEEDS Vintaril &'nith Q Malcolm N Holm: Lc az, use 2s»1s~x2, $1,000. W EGrlmm&w1m Bla.\rB Platte Vallgy Baseball L §eSchedule 1 942 WASHINGTON coUN'1'Y DEEDS Vintaril &'nith Q Malcolm N Holm: Lc az, use 2s»1s~x2, $1,000. W EGrlmm&w1m Bla.\rB Platte Vallgy Baseball L §eSchedule 1 942 .,,_-|~n sl=-- ATBLAIR AT E1.xuonN AGR~ ATAHERMAN ELKKOBN Ha.24 Juni 14 AND me June 28 ug, 16 June 2| Aug. 9 J l 12,;,',~ ze s ' r A M P s June 7 Hay 31 ARLINGTON May 17 July 19 Aug. 28 June 7 June 28 July 19 Aug. 23 BLAIR BONDS Mny 17 Ury ax June Z8 Ang. 16 GRETNA July 12 July 26 June H June 21 Aug.9 July 5 Ang. 2 WAR uly 26BUY WARJune 'I lhy S1May 24 Jun 21 Aug. 9July 19 .Au 28 Mxy 2| Aug, 16May 17 Juno 14Ju ly 5 All~ . 2 "-vZ»&x _,.. .- : -- - ?> ' f '1. 5 ;»" _dt! several days' visit with rel~1 r ., 1.we ~~ativan i n : md aro und Bladr .._..¢.g,Mr . an d Hrs . J an n a Mu lli n a c --""cornpanied by M n .Re ttn Gray Sun da y vi xi to rs a t th e He r lm l m d Doro thy of Fr emon t.gpent ~¢1m_-1....n \\n\|\¢wana M n a n d Rundnv a t Q18 ROY An d e n e n DIXON ELKKOBN ARLINGTON ~."~~ §i'\sf-*~ ' Dr.and Mrs.P.L.Cady re~turned early Tuesday morningfromMnnhattan,Kansas,wheretheyAttendedtheduntiongt BLAIR ATATARLINGTON Lesli~Wakeiieid spent several.<Ilowi~g ~ p e ~ Youngs énfe The P\|c¢ WI-»¢r¢ '/nun! Folks Meet Meals--Lunches--Ice Cream THE The E a t S h o p ~~CLARENCE K\NG, Prop. sonmssu, P'°'f`Rich Thick Mllted Mi||<s B e a - - L u n c h e s c . f J ; . . P ° ° \I M¢ 1 | s - -L u nc h e s - -| c ¢ C re a m Wednesday evening,the (QL home in \Y>'°'"ir==soon.a!bc June 28 ug, 16Juni 14uly 26BUY se~t ~ Samoa.. meWARJune 'I | " l l | \ d v 8 ! l H l £;¢.1'l0lll.!}°'_~__' _ ~.a er.-"."'" ' *ing, for Elaine .Tupenen L Her-' mg lurpnse "Q "'°" f°; ""£ '.m a m - | . J a n m a e m |e v dn¢ .a tt.he h mmm!l l m r °°'r |"a Helen Helplly~Eleven guests ANDJuly 12 July 26lhy S1May 24 une May 17 BONDSAug. 9 July 19 Aug. 28July 5 Aug. 2 Haw 24 Mxy 2| Aug, 16May 17 July 19 .Au 28 Ju ly s Au g. 2 June 2| June 28 r ' ~:lc ho~ ~t. ~hir. Saturday . Mr. a nd Mrs. Hay e s Ro senb aum, Do ro th y an d Ma r y of Oma ha wer e S lmd ly aI@em00n viui}ors o f t h e WAR Ury ax July 12Jul26 V l l B a s e b a l l L e a g e S c h e d u l e 1 9 4 2 JOHNNY GRANT, President HAROLD HICKSON, Setrvury und Officinl Scorer Bemlngum. Nebruh Vnlley, Nebruka . "x r A1'AT A r July 19 Aug. 23 June 7 June Z8 Ang. 16 STAMPS June 21 II I In u u m .ug---=~-~'- ""|:'""'. m.\_ _ _ -\.M n . m a J o n e s o f u u n z w n -home nv. Acllnum.M i l l L w lh A n d e n e n l o !s»n=-1 M n .le n s P e le n e e n er w as s w e e k a n d x u e n n l her were S lt u n h y : f u m eg a mn u ,Mr .and M n .H m l A n -at t he Jnmea Sehneide v m m ¢ \ ox :nun Q eister of we st o f Fo rt ua l' -.....+:1 I¢»lnsnlund m t u n l lI\: Ha r o ld Gi ff or d J r dk s a m o m DuranR Gi ff or d Tr un ta e ea to Ma ry Gif -houn, ford '~'°=1-K%°%!=*°'= et l l :L t : 1 0 ,fménu nB"¢ni1¢n | r ho me i n u l l u l u h ;u \ » u u - - » -- - - . . _ .the armr-\ Eby in ernployd at Wahoo, l l ll, 12, Nunvrlre Acres.Mary Louise Gifford, et xl to krthur E Woodmnni Lts 10, 11,Fred Kurdum to P. A. Msgnus-|¢ n& w' l: Lt 8 , Blk 4 8 lnl-' lr tt /la d w my o l nw, $1 .0 0.Mm Lorenz Miller m Mnrk AMcDons1d:lI10 Equity in NW 25-1a~11. ;1.oo.SW secSunuel W Chunbers ta MonaD e € t | : L t | 5 & 6 mk s v Ci ofW sw. 41.00. ,;;7:,;_~.. ~ e ~~ .wv .~~L .Ar->" Mr. and Mrs.Hugh Rhel undPlula w in Dmxha, Saturday,Paula s ding the dny with her aunt, Miss Viviun Rhu.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Fisher, Bill end Gretchen.of Omlhl, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Psul Iona und family. Sunday guests of Mr. und Mn. Mesdnmes Al Brodegard and Ev-elyn,Frlncis Jungbluth and IluFred Jungbluth were Messrs. mdMme. Chester Jungbluth and Mar- Ne h ru h..Mr.md Mrs.Pearce WsllmeaofCr-sig spent the weekend st the Arthur Rowe home. Mr. md Mrs. Howard Woodru!!and Ions were Sunday dternoonallen at the home of their daugh- ur,Mn. Dwight Ruwe,getting ncqualnted with their | nnd~ daughter.Smdn Dianna.Mr. end Mn. Chu-ies 0. Hine- llne spent Sunday with Mrs. Lens Hinellne of Blair._Ben Hy- Jr.. hu been vidtimrhrsgranmother,Mrs.Iangwell, snd other relatives, (or the nut um days.Mr. und Mrs. William Hinellnespent Sunday at the Rnlnnd Hina- lrne home west of Blnir. R-Ig; Hineline. Jr.. spent sev-eral ya last week with hingurdparents. Mr. and Mrs. Prank 'efer of Blnir.Mn.O. A.Hanson o l Minne-sota is vidting lrer sister,Mm.Perry Andersen, und family. Mrs.Hansen has just returned alterspending the winter in lfnlrf->rnixL. u n n e u .M n .J a m a M u l l i n a n d d a u g h - t e r ,F r a n c e s ,w e r e O m a h a vi s i t f o n , M o n d a y . M r .a n d M r s .H e n r y W u l b u r n a t t e n d e d t h e i u n e n l o f M a r t i n B n n d t a t F o r t C a l h o u n .T h u r s - da safternoon.nneth Maxwell of Blair isnnendlnx mn week with hh grand-§°;\==».Mn. Lena Pewrnen and es.Hrs.C. J.Hlndley of Blairwddted with her son Leon und family, Sunday.The l u t meeting ol the Mc- Carthy Extension Club lor theme r wa n he l d e r Mn. J a msmans lut week on Tuuday.Following the business and loe-son, a eovered dish luncheon wasserved. Mrs. Judith Aronnon, Mrs.J.H.Near-hood.Mrs.Be mnd Thompson and son und Mx-n. A~ numda Svo non were visitors.'Mr. und ii... James A. Mullin d Fremont were Sunday evening4-allen nt the parental Jnmes Mullin home.Mrs. J.H. _ Nearhogd_antEr~ |......__._Mr.and Mrs.Dan Thompsonand Edna entertained at a Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mn.JamesThomfinkand Mnrlifrh Mr. andMn.Thompson and grand- daughters, Jem and Peggy.Guelte of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wulbmm,Sunday evening. were~a n d M n .L e o n u d A x t e l l o l r .T h e M c C a r t h y P r o g r e e d v e C l u b i s b e i n g e n t e r t a i n e d a t M r s . J o h n B x r r y h t h i s ( T h u r s d a y )a f t e r - n o o n .M r .a n d M r s .H e n r y W u l b u m a t t e n d e d t h e s c h o o l p i c n i c n t L h e G l e n d a l e s c h o o l w h i c h t h e i r d n u g h - t e r ,M u g s r e t ,t a u g h t t h e n g p a l t y e a r .S i e h a s b e e n e n g n t o t e a c h t h e G o l l s c h o o l t h e c o m i n ( year.Sundly callers nt the FloydHinz home were Mr. and Hn . Leonard Nelson of Arlington.d M n I A CowkMr. an .wxenoelandtunlly of Arlington wereMonday visitors at Dan Thomp- eon'l.Eugene Clements.on a fur-lmmh from Fort Carey,Newtainedat1Sundaymnnerwr ---D"---_._Mrs.Susan Mortlock of Lincoln, York,Wu a week-end guest ofMrs. Judith Aronnon and Miss the Earl Thompson family.M u McQulrrie of Blair. In the nn. and Mrs.Henry Wulbum nftemoon the ladies all drove so ang! Mnrgaret spent.Sunday atthFntzArp's at Nickentm.F011 C8111 d tednun »~m . .""'i.=-.-...-..$|'Phe Weston Lon: famiiy were ll tin Jett.er,jol' Umann.I 'Mary Jean Jones returned home |I Saturday from Lincoln where shehas been attending Nebraska Un- iveraity.a Mrs.A. H.Sibbernsen spent1 Tuesday with friends in Omaha.|M r .a n d M r s .L a w r e n c e H a n s e n . -. 1 \ ¥2_. . . . . I . . . . l 4.o n n i a A ¢ I \ | l F % : w¢cyanR A HD I GD § Gamb le S tore B h i r . N m h r u h uW nxhington Uounzy nwwr»~;¢»Mu s e u m m d other plac es of inb- ar en tSunday eve ni ng c a ller s a t Ba r! Thompso n's we re Mr .an d M n . F r e d Frenc h an d Mr s .Ma u d e Fre nc h o f K en nnr d.Mr .m d Mrs.Me r to n W inc hell md Ir e ne en ter ta in e d s t a c h ic k - en tr y di n ne r. Th ur s da y evening, fo r Mr . an d Mr s. C ec il Tho mp so na n d son,Kenn eth,wh o le f t m ain the army at I-'oft Crook, Sun- y .Mr .m d M m Gi lfo r d Nielsen visited a t th e Soren M .Nielsen ho me i n B lli r .Wedneadsy. Mr. and Mrs. Leo n I- lind ley sn- te r hi n ed nt L b re s kf u t, W e d ne s - day , for Leon's unc le. Moses Car- penner, and so n. Arthur and l u n - g ;o f n e u 'Oakland,Ca.li!omia.ey ld t fo r th ei r ho me tha t da y , enter ta in ed st | W ei ne r r ou t su p-per at Leon Hil\dley ' s. Sundny . I-'ridsy even ing,Mr .an d Mr s . Floy d Hi n z a n d Te r r y we r e vis -g wf -a t W i ll Besles'a t Ir vi n g - on.Mr .s n d Mr s .Me r to n W inc hell and I ren e md Mr . and Mrs . Hen ry W u lb u m a n d M a r g u e t we re s -mong those Lhnt a ttended the fun- e r a l o g F u n k K n i ll le r i n Om lh l, 'h le s d ny . Mr . K n o mer wa s s lo r - me r r es id e nt o l thi s d is tri c t.Mr s .J u d ith A m m a n l t t e n d d th e c ommenc ement eierc ises sith e B lai r Hi xh S c h o ol ls s t Thu r s day a n d W u a n ovemig lxt guesi ol Mm. B e r tha D u d g e o n .Mr . a nd Mr s . Roy Ne sr h oo d o l Oma h a we r e vi s i wr s o n S s tu r d lj at Mrs. J . H. Nearho od's. They sl we n t no Rose Hi ll,Spiker,an- 'H.»»-mm i n the af ter noo n.. 5r g d \- Jonnne ann vnngmm, »-mu .....,.gg Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rhea, Sun- y,Evan Jungbluth and Keith Jones spent Sunday evening at the Chex-mont in Omaha.Mrs.Elmer B.Jensen entex-~tained,Thursday evening, honor-ing Mr. Jenaen'n birthday. GuestswereMessrs. and Mesdames Li\- lard Jensen and hmi ly .JohnAmber and funily al Omahn. Al--- ~-___u........ w.:.~\\L n -. Buy Wal Bonds Every Pay Day Q i nz l.o|'s Double Our Quota D e f i H I U B C I I ,b l l l l l j l l | | u | |g p mf l .r e n e e H a n s e n ,J o h n M a r s h | . l I , \_ " = ; ; ' > f K = q §S t e w a r t ,P a u l J o n ¢ ; ~ s `G .H . .: I D H X B Z L C U . a n e s ..n s M r .a n d M r s .J .P .R h e a a n d I n i h r a n c c O I E v e r y . e r M r .a n d M r s .F r e d L a r s e n V i i i f v d K n o w n K i n d 1 d M r .a n d M r s .H u g h R h e a . ,S u n d a y .,' d M r s .E r v i n N e u h a u s o f O l f l l h i l l R E A L E S T A T E _-L O A N S a t t e n d e d t h e s c h o o l p i c n i c a t M a t - \ C | ¢t e s s c h o g i .F ` r i i a y .S h e w a s 9 ,f o r -1 ; . l v \\d the H..ln3a5 idllltlt uvlu..b\.,..--_son, J ac k, was graduated Iron; the division of Veter inary Medicine on Mon da y e ve ni ng . Ma y 25. Mr .an d Mr s .H .C.Mc Clellan hu i a s s wea ts ove r th e we g b f n d I l l 'I n u . l u n 1 |a 0 " I H U I G I I l l i l l l | U | u1 1 9 4 a s t h e i r S u e d !f o r S a n i t y w e r e w e s e n t .F n l T ; | T e l t , ' i é i s l d m n e r M r .a n d M r s .C h a r l e s B -.r o d n y .f o r Y o u n g s t o w n ,O h ,hg g m n -M g a n d M f g R l l e i B r o -s h e w i l l j o i n h e r p a r e n t a , m M :~ a n L B 1 ' 1 ' Y .r .a n M r s .M r s .C h r e n c e S m i t hQ i a i c o l m B r o d e r s e n a n d S u s a n a n d ' "-| ¢_ _1 1 - . .f \ `: | u 1 ¢ | |M i s s 1 ~ { o 1 - m a ._ I x u t a m e S a n d e r s A .I..mlhiglus..l¢1\..a;|.||§.....,_.we re Mr .an d Mrs . Alfre d En y a and .I;n¢t, Nonna Hend ric ksen al Mr s. An n a K in k o f B la i r. Mr . a r Mr s . A r t Mn g i l l a n d Me lvi n . Mr. and Lips. _Howa!d_}-loveidi gal Kcep up with all Che latest news . . . Liswn to the . . . m o n A M Mrs.J|mé§Thomp|on visited; l " " " " ` lIl|IIlIlll her mother.Mrs.M u y Bnrry,Saturday,at the home of Mn. Hazel McBride in Blnir.Mr. and Mrs.Claar LeCrone'sson, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. 'u"roneand two daughters of Ripley, Il-linois,arrived lt the parental home on Monday for An extended visit. o| :o °'='° A U T H O R I Z E D D E A L E R ~ o A M B L E ~ S T 0 R E 5 1 P | _ ° ~ i l I \ C ' ¥ " § ? : ' ; ~ sum umm nonmcuum IIOUSE rum a ua.si».|l¢6¢u.m'G1».°'&.u..$l $2.93 Cuvm 400-500 aqua: feet per gallon, two co.-Au. Graaf hiding power - lang life. Finest quality. ~ ~Super Quality~j I ~i n m m m s m u m m nonn with her, also.ldwlni L. Willilmson of Yag- te ,Iown, And Misa Clara L. Dx-vine of [Aka City,lows,weremarried at the home of Rev. H.C. Van Vnlkenburgh,Wednesdayafternoon. The groom ll stationed at Fort Benning,Geargil,xnd wu on | furlough; the bride hu wugl-at school at Algonl,lawn, for the mst five years.Mrs . C.Vnn Valkanburghandher daughter, Mn.Loanud Thompson,w e r e co-hostesxea,Wednesday. rp the Congreption-nl Lldles'Clmle st the church. A good crowd wa nrescnt., Mrs.Blanclm Woods Keller n v ;aninteresting reading following the business meeting.Three guests were preent. Mrs. Will OstermmafMiami,Flor-idn.Mrs.Ce pwBrummett. and Mina lmlise Hol~ mm. o NEWS Tuesday - Thursday Saturday An euiy moming newscsst to give you dl the latest de- velopmenu. ~K0lL .l'resent»ed by: Pittsburgh Paints n a n n l i l lllllIllIll I Washington News Note Mn.Em:Knudaen md MBSena Jensen called nt the lrv' Kay home, Monday mnming.Mr. and Mrs. Nels ChnlsmnseMr. and Mrs. Charles Clarisbensennd Karen md Evelyn Wleae vl~ ioed at the K. T. Christensen hu~in the Dornacker district, Wedn day evening.Delores Tietgan wu a n ovenighlent of Mrs. G. F. Paulse Satu y.Mr. :nd Mn. John Jenzen speSundny nltemoon at the Ne Knudsen home., Mr. md Mn.Mnriin Sun and hmily of Casey, iowa, lpethe week-end with Mrs.Ch Sundn;they alsu attendedChildxen's Dly picnic at the mm Hsll.Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Chrilwere dinner guests.Fridly. Mr. md Mrs. Chtrlea Chrllle~Mn.w m i m Wlese vilitcdN. P. Niellen'A,Mondny d 1 oon.n Emi l Go tudx md um! v i i the J. W. Johnsen family, Satu o 0 u 0 o \ their children, Merrit B. ana mna.|McClellan, wl1o.s1-rived Friday for,a brief visit; Rev. -rg Mrs. HarryMcClellan and doug ter,Delores,of Lincoln;and Mrs. L.Carroll Unlsnd of Omaha. Dinner guestsonSundayiricluoledQ13 ..¥%'P"¥- Polly.ana uonna mu:usu-Hrs. Muck Cameron Ha.tt:i¢;-|'°ft» Sunday mgm, xor WMHIHHcron,nd Mrs. Orvilie Hansen and "mg P Q., vjhgre she will takeRflrfalof Omaha were afternoon v°;5g°gg' §;;*='HS°f'f°,;- h c ers.arry o wer anMrs. Hattie Cameron B d-Mrs.George ilohwer,Jr.,Qian in a. few days in Blairlwirhpelrier Ann amd L"°'"°°were dmm s ~---~n.:\.\.....a'~\°=!~= of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson | "'-~~~-=-_.-'nh :- a La -y erof and son; and Mr, ana mrs. nmceRathandBobbie nf Tekgnilh droye w Lyons, Sunday, md wentthe day at the Waller Moore home.Sunndy alumoon visitors at theBertThnmnson home were Mr.:nd Mm Erwin Snrick and family-_. ..U .nm... nan. 'merA. H.Sibbernsen and Albert called on Hugh Rhea. Sunday.Harriet Sunds rewmed home. Friday, to spend the summer dt- er attending school in Blair.Mrs. Paul Jones and Ke.i¢h drove »,. nf..-"ln Qtnlurdnv.\lU K . U . K . M m n u DENTIST Rooms ln Mlyle Building B l a i r , Ne b r a s k a gud Mfg M€.l'1'lI.l.HlcunsanmuumotherMm. Will Unland.mater,mrs.m m m manner.M . ima Mrs. Walter Wehrney-Sunday evening callers on Mr:\ r and Mrs. J.C. Brodenen lnoludgg ""i.e'f§.`L'?~'&°§`éhEZ.f"'§?.21 g g ~ ed Mr. and Mrs. Hans Matldesen K g r were cnlIedt0 Rosebud,and Alfred Andersen |nd Helen. niagara last. week so attend the J. c .Bwdeme and Whit Cam~f u n e r a l ~ o f Mm H~§1j1}1}_"§§°.§%;'i§"f to Pllger, Monday, on 0|Tl|1h8, Sllntlay evenuug.Lalussthey attended baccalaureate exer-cises at the Presbyterian ChurchinOmaha.Masy Ann graduated from a two-yur course at the University. of 1-on ualnoun; mn. Lnluuln ......uv ,,,.,,., ________derspacker and Hwdetta of Fre-Jeanne Jungbiuth and Paulal mont;Mrs.Emil Follen and Al- Lee Jones, seniors in the Omaha,len, Mrs. Henry Kroner. Esther, High Schools. spent the week-ond' Helen and Harlan. Evenimz: R1\fBl8\with their ntrents.were Mrs Chula Krohn and Et-I Matters school closed FridavMr. and Mrs. Harry Schneider '°ta, Marvin and Dwam Jordan.wrth an ulcnlc for parents and oh I9¥ 0"&*'*.§ ":e'r.=:.'€.'.*f.'..°'.';'.€;.'32'l |Mrs. Marv Enzer spent Satur-'dl-gn of the district..Mrs.Flr\i'n. ...!._Lo. -..A Qtndhw .r fha A. I. nivnln. nrincinsl. will not return, I Wehmey er. Mrs. W enmey er.er o f Mr .W ehmey bt an d Scheer,died Sundsg follow lengthy illness,an the 1 --A nnnr\n#| ld ~ .I t l u u l -M r s M r .m q M r s .O r v i l l e H a n s e n M r m i u .m e n :u l .U l u u n u ,. , . » . . . . . . . . . , , v i m ;a l a n d R o n m e w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r e x e n n g .I u n e l r l ' g u e s t s a t t h e M a c k C a m e r o n h o m e .D r .a m d M m .E .S l o f G @ ° § = - _m a n n ,r s .r g e w e r ,. ,e M ' " ° °E ' ° ' °a n d H n f n e t ' l " ' !a n d M i s s C e l i a R o h w e r a § . t e n d ; : § W Q D L u l l u u v u u -.- __h a d v i s i t e d h e m m a n y t i m e s a t t h e h o m e s o f h e r c h i l d r e n .B e a d d a h e r h u s b a n d s h e i s s u r v i v e d b l ' f i v e s o n s a n d s e v e n d a u g h t e r s . M m .L e o n a r d N e l s o n e n t e r - t a i n e d M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n .t h e o c - c a s i o n b e i n g t h e f o u r t h b i r t h d a y o f h e r d a u g h t e r .A r l e e n .G a m e s a n d n l u n c h .w i t h u r e n e n t a f f "A e t - aon were Te ka ma h visitors,s a : urd ay .Mr s.E d W ilson wa s surprised by a group of friends on her birth- day . Friday evening: Present wereMr .an d Mr s .Georg e Hi ndley and Ly le an d Ma rg a re t. Mr . a n d Mrs . Cha rle s Thie lfo ldt, L y le an d D on- nld and Mr s.Ma lc olm Brodersen the commenc ement exerc ises a tth e Ne br as ka Uni ve ni ty , Mo nd ay . Ed ga r Ge eu rn an wa s a me mb er of the 31adu atinit c lam. Th e Slader sc hool closed,Mo n - day .and the teac her.Miss Be ttyAndersen,entertained her pup ils i n Oma h a o n Tuesday .Mi lli e StrD.tb uc keran d Ilene Kn a g we r e for army servic e. weve mesure. aMeadBmea A. I. Magili a rd Bobb A .H .Peunmiller.Charles B n en-sen. E.W , W ilson.Els ie a Har rie t.Milla rd Pe c k. who wo rk s a t, t R.P.Fl3mn'8.near Bla ir.api Sunday at the Fred P ec k home. _ S a n d a v a i te r ln mo n c lle s a t nu. spent bunuuy zu M: rd n d 0 i°»\and Mr s .J .E. J r \ M & I t o n o f O m a h a . l l . .u n a M 1 a n R Thursday.nvmnnd Sc]huldn g l lu . a u u u¢;u ..--,._--_._ant e ne rta in ed a t a far ewe ll 1 f o r Mr .an d Mr s .He nr y Di \..»Qdu nflnv \\\VE£lillR'.Pi h b ttle"__|§,"ed and Drlaqs 1 aer,enry Dierks and Rh re- Ist: llrl. Hex-mm KuIn.-mu. 2n¢l: Hn In f o r a u . |S = a . : * : ;' " % = f " ' ' S ; n d r a M r .a m .!f.>93%:"'- hth grad nuaw .~. mn. ........T53 Mrs.L\oyd Johnson, °"§m.c.\.a~»m§\mn§d of Om- ",§$"'%SZ\5f?m&'¥1'md daughl i Mrs, Russell Ward and ahn wu n week-end guest ol Mrs.Mrs. Pnnees Woslhfzer. ot F 1 r..."'I;,... °""'f~'1...=."f§'f.".. n'{{,11§\"°"" Siader \""i'§i,, Esther Kruger of 1=m~<>=\=,*j°_§{','f§"§.']|Krvirer.lo w;m d G en. tnveli ng.Mr . a m ar e le a vi n : ! o r Uta h . wh e r e Mr .Dierks m rs . . u n 2 6nomnlh|»er sister E°'°AS§"`yolbah 11 'rn'e nre w c ome.eoc-|.M . 0lblch'a binlmy.Umt l l l E , n q }g n d ' Y l g w a 1 , , W I T H l l l l . l .luanh vu » u u ~ - » -- - . - _ _d n n f t e m o o n c a l i e r s a t " _"'- " " " " " ".asp en M Petenwn Hr .un raSunday, I _n'l9}.Mff..:ndmlin1\E12fd %?'2,'1§~,'!'}'§EE",_';'Z2'}$,_¥j'°[,f_"f§§2'§i f 3*;'l°..=°.cllio n "§ 'M r 1 w u d aR u s s e l a n F m d I - I o v e n d z c k a n d f n m i l y ,g g g . T. SllI1d8Y at hoIIl¢.I4\u\lcunr. a nd Mm. Cha rles Ho vend lc k .Di° 1k8 e Saturday af ta mo u n a ll e n n e a d g y he Hen ry Hovendic k ho me az iob» P."''N - |.Tnin ful-{|"§hlQJu\.¥ 4 | M 2 : " ' a m z ; R u i n o r ' § m . . .bo Hn operation several 1Mr .an d M n .Ro y R. \1 ....n m h nvmnhl on g r g g \ " l .a n d s c h o o l p i c n i c ,F r i d a y a t a n ~ ~~ ~"vt rn f ~I an ~' - »5»`-r§¥e \. Q; RTF £311 "ax i`:§§'1-Ftt iQ-omle md 3 ».i"" °Ii"m§§"'hn""" 0in;;a|»"°"°=" uw "'°""'""°_.., 'rn a .|Enp;nn sons of Estherville. Iowa. Mr. md d f r ~an z _at Blur urs Yaa. men f ternr-Mrs. Jack Huntley and d"°5h.t°"'an y eg "'"¢"i'T te Olb '=\Mr .and Mrs.man Lo ustoeesracfT ksmah were fx.and Mr.und M n R.D.R'ddl°l}?;me in Florence, Saturday "°""|*m'l'f.»f§"T_'f,f"?n~".f§m; o f the A %I AND clvuc PURPOSES.; ; ; ; ; ; \ \ \ \~\ I gnrumaunng.Mr. md Mrs. Georlre Bimer undsons and Mi n Beulsh In-Ughlin were Sunday guelts at the Chnrles Lluszhlin home...Mins Ethel Laughlin spent N-1°-he Cmfurd Llnen home m Om- dny n_t the parents]Chule|1"h'*~,Llughhn honw Mrs Byron Bartlmg and Mn.Mrs. Emestlensen lpent Sun-'MDW Weber were Thundly alt- dny at the pnrenhl. Loren hy- ernoon visitors xt John Erik»en'|.man, home.\Viviun Cgr}non a! Cnig wg: a . . . Z " ; ; . " " 3 i ' ? ; * ' § : : s z ' ; " ~ v n n h o r at m m f ° " ' callers at the T. K. Iverson home.\Bm Wickman of Omaha ""uf. And u n .H m l d M.|giu'»¢ _the Bm Thompson home, Sn- ~nnnd Alma md Birdie Flemher.Mr. and Mrs. Chrja L. Ander-son and Donald spent Sundny at Ii; 1 M vili\ men,MSunBetne Fay evaAm n mnE133 nr. and Mrs.Clarenc e wmeseLedMr .and M n .P . A .John-' Saturd ay eve ninz.Ir . a n d Mn . Gu s A u c h vi s i te d . d w . w i t h Mr . an d M n .Ben m m a n d f n m i l v o f O r u m . lr . an d Mr s .A r t W hi te *e o f Benn ington s pent F r i d ya i m! wi th H r . m d Mr s .Elz a pleby.lr . a n d Mr s. L er o y Go tu mh mg an d Ru b er tD e de r vis ite d. F m r eveninar: with Mr .an d l i n ........ l"!A.l§¢n\\ mud Irvin. A l l i s a . n r 'A 4 h 1P m m m r m l u l s J\.|v|\.¢\.u-~»»--r.a n d Mr s .Martin . Pauiuen children were S u n d lv mlélsla lr. a nd Mrs. P. A . J o hnse n md :hw evening;Mr .and Mtn. 1 Johnsen were vi s i to n .r. a nd H n .Pe te r Kr og er a nd .E m m a Qhgmpion Bhd Gene ;ed.Satundav evgping.wi thk md dnughwn we n nllsn at the umu-_me lhmllvn, Thnndly "¢||||||_|l i l Jsnldme Erihln was nl r . m a u n .Elmer ' n m S w n d u n o i at dm W a lm wen Friday evening esllcrl at Rllhl home-the Huold Kngill lwme.WUIIIIGHIY avminl vllllan atln. Hmm llum nm! a » u¢ h.| Bm 'l'1mmplo n'| wen li n- W al- un md lr. and un. mum 1°,¢._\er B-101° um Pmv and ln. Lv- ¢ | n l n d C | | d u l F r ml o n t w ¢ n d i l \|d¢rhmry----1-- ....». .» e n- mm. Vin-'w a s Am m d u mm F l a t h -__,._.|u . .wnnun . m ull:and a l l SunVenuI nYE" ~ J u _ ~P a i n :M m - d h n r n t .m m u y 5-.cm .. ...._,.,._dei-slev home.Mr .an d Mr s . Ray mon d Mn l i l l an d fa mi ly a nd Mr. i nd Mrs . Ve r- no n Clemen ts wer e Sunday even-gyw c alle rs at th e Ha r o ld Mngrill ome. l Mi s s Be tty A n n Ols o n o f Dn n s l College spent the week-end wi th her roo mmnle. Misa Ir ma Mads en. He r ma n Mi l le r w a s a Monday evening supner g u m t a t the Cha rles Thie lloldt ho me . Mr .and Mr s .C h x r l a Thiel-fo ldt, D o na ld md L y le , we re Sn - E urd ny evening c allers o n Mr s . 'I`h' lloldt of Blai rL e n a le .Mr .m d Mr s .Chnrles Thiel- fo ld t md s o n s wer e S u n da y a ve - ni n g callers s t th e E l r l Nelson home.Mr .m d Mr s .W h i t Cu n er a nJ oe an d Gene,we re Sund ay d in- f m-mnmhs a t th e C h lr le s V a n l er ac companleu mi s ...........WakeEeld md s o n s to Fr e mon t, Tuesday.Sunday dinner guests o f Mr . on d Mr s . Er vi n C le me n t:in h on- or o t Mr s .Clements'birthday wer e Mr . and Mrs . J u liu s W e be r,an d Mr .an d Mr s.J o hn B.Erik» sen.Mr . a n d Mr s .Floy d Ma g i ll o f Omaha were Fri day alter no onvi s itn lli a t A .I .Mlg i ll' s .Th ey were qixpper guests o l the R w - mn nd ag ill ho me an d s pe nt th e even in g at the pa r en tal. Ar t Ma - gill,home.M r .an d Mr s .A .L M m i l l an d Bobbie were evening \'i8i!ori,3150.Mr .an d M m .Be r t ThompsonandRic h ard we re W edneedly evening g u s t s a t th e Cecil 'D i u mp mn ho me i n Blair.Ke n - ne lh Tl i o mp u n in lea vi ng soon I mr .Mr . an d Mr s. Hen ry B us ek is t of E l k h o m snent Su nd ay a tm-n oo nwi th Mr .:md Mr s .Peter Mond- horst.A ma Ma r i e a n d D o r o th y Mor d- lmr s t visited Sunday wi th their nn ru i ts . Mr. an d Mrs . F r ed Mo rd - honit.Mr s .J o hn Do r -n u ke r a n d Ber- nic e an d Doreen Christensen vis- ited.I-'riday afternoon.a t th o Henr y Gottsc h ho me. by a la me n umb er ; | . b a sk e t d in - ne r wuz s erved at noon.Mr . a n d Mn . Ho wa r d C h r i s tm- sen an d f a mily .L y le Nelson and Greta Domsc k er,visited Sundny eve n i nk wi th Mr , a n d M n . H a i r y Go mc h a n d I wi n .Peter Petersen of Om ah a spent. a f e w d a y s wi th l l r .an d Mr s . Henrv Gutus c h arg l lrvin.___ The sc hool pic nic was att»ende Lv ls s Gal"L o u , ~ ~Pu Gallon l f\.\ll.lIU§Clll S i l l g k G a l l o n ~91| C u m 3 § 0 |qg;g|¢ feel wr 11105, hm emu .Briumm nd molar gn qn g mu l ha, lift. Compa re wid; p aiuu "ni" ' ° ' : v o o r l t n n n . U ~ vidted a t the B-Ber wls en home,Wednesdni'eve- nmir.Mr . an d Mrs . J . T.Christensen cxlled a t the Cly de Rosen baum home at K en nmd, W e dn es da y . l\\|u m m Ranmer.GennzeI\\~`_~\_~*Q \~. , 1 Things are lmpommf In Buying a Farm: 1 . lll lt i s ic h ih u ll lg y o w n n d n ,5 _g.~.*.1a....» u u m m " 1 " llo ag Romner,BerthaDeloruTietgenguests lt the G. 1 Friday.The fonner SuWuhington, gm"ard Wdgren u tmoved to Elk cn Mn. Fred RauGeonze. and Mrs E "ma n n :upperr. Paudlm home, -cat nddenu stmu m b y Row-|¢\|In hglnl 1. an |1nlf¢v»rubl»'|»d¢» ~an t h a n u u r h y i é _p_ ~w 3% `IJ ANDBANKtc fmsEttl1.eb1xy er'a p~me-ln¢o o:ly es nor bnd .P¢ y -menu ue spread over u period of erin (nn to 25) which pexmitn the Today appenn no be I very fuu- nbie time to buy Nebraska la nd .VAL UE S ARE LOW . Th ey a m my 59% of the 19 1 2- 1 4 n vemg u -le s than on¢-thlnd of the 1920 nvcrl¢. High livestock Ind [min prices, 1 li- mm b o anIdth le n ia:mm for ..1.°°.5~, Inc ton y ~ : ; ~ . » ; " ' " lser, Bertha :mdL G.F. Paulsgnoppen, Tuesdny.Lead. South Da-evening,ziterweeks with hi! ";lin°;\a§fe in Blair.fo r *g g* °"; ;"visitor! at the M _ and Mm. Howard Unnsten- .S,.2"i1.$?_ Mrs." f .f\'I1"é1§§f`§f§¥. . mg" pi-.1=°"§¢-[25 were Mr.=r=dlw\ 'Lua hmm were Wulnesdav Sur{da,y dinner guelil of Mrs. Ka-Mm. Grover V l u " d n ; ~ ' § * " ° * ° °5; the Jah "'2§*°§'={. tin Pte .§u¢' Arlington,r. nn rs.|..ome:men I Y W1 eCalTer?e:t the Ge o m H'""" 1 """ Spnck 'na i'""'Ei'°.1... h¢m\"§¢"f..°"§°"" until ~3 3 .1 Ge ne h me, Sunday ,included Pete Rani Mn.ec nn g |w u d ,th M _and' 0 -_. . . _ ___ _n B u a c h i t a t w w t e d v m rt : \ _ . I r r |n d M T B FR U _U m \.L ' _ 8 l l f f n q u u v u * ` m ` "n n . I f u v n n f .| Lmu°p¢yf°fiu¢u.s u¢h¢ ¢m=»givuthubuyaraauforroadtohans vwnerahip.Thattbeoetermanppealzn fumenkaho vnby the fnctabnlury ear3,349 tenant f amilies bouht landf r o m T h e F e d e r a l L a n d B u n k o f - . - \ . . .t . ....L\:x,.....1 a n n f u n n !rhi§h rellmnt&¢rll$lhhloH0 m m v u u e n .Hyouf:§p||u|:nadAytoow~nyunr own Mmm AC T NOW .Ma ny good bug-|_are 91:11 nrynilnubla from The Fed-ng several a n d li ltlandM n . v m i l y v i s i t \ l I ; » | - . n n f t i l ez -1\ r.Cnr:-¢ ad the r eval d Ge ._- » -..m P » = ; - 3 3 §§ 'EE 0;fnl;§I::::dm;{~g ~ 1 lndedHeJolly ~ ' » ' g g m ; = =-anne 1-man.:e ''IiIl8'Ber xn rd HS M" me nt la st we ek 1 Th urg dlrf M n . M a m a * R u w e ' g -=rteln en lmilat the Vi r g i l Prlen ho me a t L y ' a vi mtp f Ro ll e a wa s m m eEBe\'l.el~°sugirlesu ra-cipes.Gi f tsF "\ ° " ! =»ul _1..n..-m - . - - \ E , 1 , § " 3 ' § . » ¢ ¢ i n ~ g g g i r- MTI-n u n :M-\'|Iwr :nu ..........,Mr. and Mrs. J oe Sc heuc her of Omah a spent Tu e nd ly uveninii wi th Hr .m d M n .Petnr Mur d- burst.M i n e s An ita.Ha r g l r e t m d 13-A.l..»\.:n f l Hlr n f . i n d Hg fmgi i um!-Ill| w1 | d l|p i m p n E 5 l u a n I n u u u u » , u u v - u n - - ~u w n § n u I n m f m m u m t a n k - - - -- " - ' " ', ; § , ,eau nu n Bun k.'rnre,of tobulcneu w m u m v o v n p z m r c n m m md.| y mdtmlkd :&n ¢amn :r.Th¢:r ei» noobligation..~, ,s n .m o m s o n w a r m|||nn»vuYu -c on Dal m za 9|mE. m'§"§"rIHH 'li lint!- u a n g a m n nom, Mr. and ImnamdRobertuivn¥=5iiS¢aw || 2:"9!°fP'!E'°IIT.ll l d mr s .uu uu u WUIJQL - -.were Su nda dinner grunts at q¢¢\henr5;h:I1d Th o r vlld Hy ma n home.Eve ni n g the..|\.\..j Il...* u l u n !l \ l _ l l | G ~ ~ ' o mmy . la F r lll e r u y m u m - - -- - - ._. ..__,. ,,he next meetinnr will Hmd h o mlt v a n S v n d ly r u s t : o f v i m M n .W d t a r th e ir p a re n t s . " L In d Mn .Peter llo r d h o n t.Ilan.John B .Er ik u m Mr . a nd lin. H e rb er t C oh n mdv m m a n n \. he ln- .m d l n .R a y m m d Sd mld r rh ome. Mon da y . h an -\ vmv. ¢d Mr .And l n .He r li lln N m u n n m m LDAN Assnclmnn Yllmk ll l u I lun 1 ~ nfmm-| .uw m d , | h q n r . ~ . , Lloyd Lawrence Sec.-Treas. lhhmsh. Nebruh G vr d o s t h e w a y f o s u m n a m o w n m s m r ! »'.2"é.u";'¥4 9 °\\I - s u - h u a f - | » - u d m a n n l"B UTOOK 333553 Vi!lD0ll Includes lu .Inu mil. lan-- -E lme r * l l in-ner Hnnaen an d Mr .an d H n .M¢l°"h°m'7°] lm n v .l) n n D a ln a s o f Oma h a .¥l' »_ l_' f f L 'ii ".;;.\ lin.my 2... |n.|,'T|'i'su wdi'hd imma ,,,,,g.,,._.,. \¢l'l»l milli-- - I - - - ""'"°|nuhr;fhnaE"i»d l i n ..1 r an returned to 531011 lr!-1\.nnllI»llwnw||3umuu||therixgnntdllr.m d l ln .n u m - P u p k v mu»u!'|!\1"|"!l!'lIl11§l'_..... Blair N e o m u " H t m z_ _.. . .. - - ~L e g a l N o t i c e so NOT\CE OI-' SUIT A. C. Debel. Attorney TO: llenrv B. Dexter, , . . . . Du- tcr. mul name unknown. sD°"5'=of Henry B. Dexter: H_ B. Dex- Dexter. real namet e r : . . ~ . ~unknown. spousn of ll. B. Dex- ter; Jane M. Dexter; . . . _ . Dex-ter. real nhme unknown. l9°""of Jane lil. Dexter:J. C.W. Kline; . . . . , Kline. real nameunknown, wife of J. C. W. Kline; Georize w.Neff; . . , . Neff.real name unknown. spouse of GeorueW.Neff; the heirl.devlsgél. lezatees.nersonal representatives. and all other uersons m-terested in the estates d thefollowimznameddeceased ner-sons:Henry B.Dexter. H.B. Dexter, Jane M. Dexter. J. C. W. Kline, and George W. Neil, roll names unknown: and all persons havin: or claimiia! any interestin lols 4 and 5 in Block 14, ex~ Nebraska. real names \m\=\"°'"'i'You and each of vou are l1¢Nl'Y§_notified that on tha 18th dav °f May,1942, Orvul Andreasen asnlaintilfcommencedanadlonlagainst you and each ol you as du-Ifendants in the District Court ofWashington County. Nebraska. the 'object and purpose which action is*to quiet. the title in and to the.abov,. described real estate in theIulalntifl in fee simule aizamst. theclaims of you and each of you. andto enlolu and bar vnu _and each of jsou from hereafter elsxmlnz or as-sertinz any right.. title. lien. inter-at. clnlm or demand ln or upon'said real estate or any port there-,o1. Bhd for euuiuble relief. i You are required to answer said Detltion on or before the 29th dny101 June. me, in default ol which a decree will be taken arlinst vqvand each of you as proved in said petition.Orval Andi-easen.20-4t Plaintiff. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF with A. C. Debel, Attorney IN 'rms colmrr coggjr_g_r \-. . - . .. - li . eu flflewa. Mr. and Mn.James JohnsonanddaughtersspentWednesday in Omalw visiting their daughter, Mrs. Igonhrd Taylor. Miss Beatrice Richter of Orn-sha spent the weebend with heriparents,Mr.and Mrs.Henry lkichter.|Miss Marian June Bandur ia .spending three weeks at Colum-ibus with her grandparents,Mr. 'and Mrs. Pete Dichner.Mrs. Chris Knrshoj, Betty andMarilyn, and Joan Tmhlsen were Blair visiwru, Sahirday.Elmer Sheets of Nebraska City called on Herman relatives, Sat- urday.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Glenier.Virginia and Beverly,attended'the graduating exercises at Blair.Friday evening, and later wereguests at the Jack Jensen home.Mrs . c m.Whitnaok had l l weekend guests Mr.and Mn.Wm. Fm and Vi rgini a ol ommMr. and Mrs. Guy Bailey of Blair:Kent Saturday night and Sunday ere. kose Hill,| l O r u m N ews Mrs.Laura Tofte has been illthe post few days.Visitors duringthe week were Mrs.JunesRyan, Russell, Bob.Billy and Cur-tis,G me Nelson and Marian, and L dwig Jensen.Mess . and Mesdsmes Harold W.Rasmussen and childnh.George Ruhr, and LeRoy Kult!helped Harvey Kuhr eelehrstehis birthday, Sunday._The Rose Hin Guild met with Miss Edna Hansen. Present wereMesdamea Harold Rasmussen. 0P~al and Helen, Hamid Taylor, iohn Taylor,Howard Taylor,Emrqs Taylor,Clarence Toelke,MartinLarsen. Misa Nina Anderson. Mrs.Baltsul and Bertha. Followin¢ the meeting, lunch was served.Mrs.C.E.French and Ethel were Wednesday guests of theHaroldFrenchfamily.TheI-'renchea were Sunday guests ofMr. and Mrs. Gifford French and Eugene._ Mr.M . I-'ay Jones of Te- ' ltanah spent n¢lY \f\f°fi~d°°¥\.al.,.z1:""§.f....:.....fi dgqgltgl Calless l t week to n .<Carl Sorens; ana baby w re Mr. 1?:i3...'f'3'i'..'i.i.`2»"n.§°i§el §.'I.'f iderup an sons, lllrs. Joan Nielsen ol Lincol .Mrs. Claren Simp-s6son, Mis Naomi Jensen Miss r orothy \sen and Mr.ensenl! gym-~ and Mr. and . Ot- 0 rense|Milton :nd Rosalyn Sorensen, children of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sor- fnsen, are recovering from mesa- , es.;Mr. and Mrs. Prentice Smith en-.inrtainei lt. ="gg¢_S"'="';;,,'°; r. an rs.rnswo oigremonsgldvenlngviagor-sth W; r.an rs.R mi an'su-. and Mrs. Guy smith of clue.|Sunday alter-noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Metzler and Ethel »g_»g;~~~ Mrs. I'\'itz Muller and c I n.Miss LaVeme Paulsen attended the wedding of Misa Bernice Gold-L._.. __,um..-u.....a,..¢\..\.| News Oi The |Mrs.Nei; Knudaen entertained' the Washington Proiect Club,Wedneldaif with 11 memberspresent. Vlslton were Mrs. Stew|P a 1 °~ a r t , M r s . R i c h a r d s a n d M r s . B . A : the Sutherland School was held'I-'riday, with patrons of the dis-trict attending.hills Wilma Ny- ,GomehThe Misses Daxmar and AnniePetersen and Louis Petersen calledon_ friends in Washington, Sltur- day evenin§iMr and rs. C. V.Shumaker, I The annual last-day picnic gfi A 1I I gaard has taught the school dur- ing the past year.Mr. and Mrs.Martin Nelsonspent Sunday with Mr. and lllrs.J. Ross Love and family."Several residents o! the PapiovninityattendedtheLinioln school picnic, Sunday. The teuzherat Lincoln durinx the nine months just past wbeen Mrs. Robert. Di-vine, the former Ramona Lackey.Visitors at the picnic. in addition to pupils and patrons,wereEva Mae Snowden. Mr. and Mrs.Theodore Croudy and children of Blair; and Misa Irma Rasmussen of Orum.Mrs.F r d Wulf entertained.Friday evening, in celebration ofherbirthanniversary.Guestswere Measrs. and Madame: ChrisWulf, Margaret and Ezdine, Frei Wulf and children. Arthur Kuhr Genevieve Cook and m f g -T.1Shurnsker rnotored to Ns rasknacl'-Y, Sunday. £0 View the flood area.I Mr. snd Mrs. Harlan Christan- sen spent Sunday afternoon andevening with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Christensen.Mr.and Mrs.William Matzenand Robert called at the AugustMatxen, Sr., home. 'hiesday.Mrs. 0. Iiesnhe and Mrs. Bud .lnnglbluth were Omaha moppers,Saturday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peters weredinner guest), Sunday, at the Will Peters home.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nielsen and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- I ward Larson and daughter. all ofOmaha. visited at the N. P. Niel- sen home, Saturdav evening.Mrs.Albert Sunds underwent Here Af; Jobs FOI' Workers The United States EmploymentService is looking for qumllfied applicants to fill Lhe following jobs:15 Mawr Patrol OpemtmsLay-down men _-_..-___-$l.25100 Laborers _-$.50 hz $60 per hr. 100 Carpen-penters -,-_sx.12v. no sms hr.Oilen-Water Transpor1.a3ion.0pen Tow Bolt Engi-nears _--.$150-$225 plus Board and Room 150 Women to tnka FreqTraining in Aircraft School10 Man to take Fne Txdning in Alrmn School6 Teaehen, Vm:|t.lonnl_..$160 mo 10- Sheepuhesr-ers -_----$.16 tn $.18 per head Laborers for Rnllrosd Work -__-._.---.._$.58 per hr. er op en in gs, wri te to th o Un i te d States Emp lo y me n t Servic e,Fre- mont, Neb r., or c ontac t th eir rep- reaenta tivo wh en he wi!! be in the Co u rt Ho me a t B la i r o n W od n ea - day fron} 9:00 to 4:80. This in | . faoe servic e, no charges to empioy er or J obseeker.A l l persons wi sh in g f a r m wo r k r e p o r t to L y le Gny or,a t Blai r o r He n r y Truhlson,He r - ma n.I THE E AT S HOP -M e a I s -- MALTED MILKS-BEER 24-Hour Scrvlu "'"...,IE"§9"" |' ;~ PHONE 321 COMPTON'S PAPER STOCKIS ADVAN CING Everything that goes into the making of a newspaper is gud- liy advancing. The paper stock, e lxbor, ink, etc. Everything ex-cept electricity and gas hm beenboosted. Just how far these ad- vances will ga no one can foretell but it is a. sure thing that there will be no fall in prices.Papers over the state are rais- ing prices to meet this advance, many of them going to $2.00 and $2.50. _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - --- 0 1 am/rrfur:/nfs MAKE STORZ THEB~ayou H0\.\DAY$ \L a 'e"m&-='= 4.'-s -§s .x £ 1 \\¢l a v ~ .2 aff* ~33a f f 'i\F._, I>Epi=`I»u-i¢iE»r land 60 feet east and went bv no feet north and III I \ I . W A S HI N G TO N C O U NT Y .N1-.;~ B RA S K A . NO TI C E :On the 19th d a r of June,1942, at 10 o'clocl:A .H- . a t the County Court Rooms i nBlair,W ashington County ,we -1 braska,E d wi n P. D avi es will o ffe r fo r pr o ba te , a wr i tten i ns tr u \ me n t pur po rti ng to be the lastW i ll an d Te s ta men t o f Annie B . | Davies,deceased,a t whic h ti me and plac e a ll persons concerned ln ay a pp ea r an d c o ntes t th e pr o- bate thereof.Dated this 23rd day of Ma y . .1942."_| (Sl-EAL)Albee H.Nelson,1 21-4:County Judge. l ..'"""r*-'~"-'".__--1Jd o m ee m g d 'Views vis iie ra i th e Fr a n k Nelson home, Mon day , we re Mr. an d Mr s!lh r i s T.Christensen of D e s i Moines,Io wa ,and Mrs.M.P. | l Ch1istensen and Miss Marie Slzor o f Counc il Bluffs.Mrs.M.P°|lChristensen and Miss Sizor re- rnnined over un ti l Wednesday vrhen hir . a nd Mr s. Fr ank Nels on I took the m to th eir home i n Co un- .f n B lu ff s .Mr . a n d Mrs.Roy Mc tz le r an d children were Sunday guests a t gihe Aubrey Gaines home. 1e l Bu d Gr i mm is a pa tie nt at th e St. J oseph Hosp ital in Oma ha, where he had a n operation f o rappendicitis,Saturday evening. | His many friends wish.h i m ag speedy recovery.1 Miss Helen Bain wa s a F f i d ly l Mc tzler. .a nd Saturday me e t of Mltr y l Monday evening guests a t the Fra nk Nelso n h ome we re Mr . a ndMrs. Ed Olc son of Herman.l Mrs.George Chamberlain a n d i Mrs.Aubrey Gaines attended 11116 Wesley an Guild luncheon,W ed -I n e s d a y , h e ld a t the Metho dist church in Her ma n.Mar y Me tz ler s pe nt Su nd ay a l- tternoon wi th Ma rg ar et Ray . Mr. and Mrs. I-Ijslrner Quiet. ofBlairwereSundaa f te mo o n l visitors a t the E w a r d Quiet home.Mrs . Elza K i n g attended the graduation exercises o f the Te - kn ma h Hi g h School,Wednesdayeven ing , w en he r da ugh ter , Miss Betty C o x wa s a me mb e r o f th e class.Callers a t the Llo y d K n o xho me wer e Mr . a nd Mr s .Ed war d Quist. ad family . Sunday .mr.....A as...n n Rhnnden of Mr s.E a r l Knudsen an d baby were Saturday altern oon visitors at the Chri s Kor ahoj home. Mr s. C. K . A nd e rs en of Omah a sp en t f r om Th ur s da y u nti l Sa tur - day evening a t the Fr e d Ro ge rt home.Mr . a n d Mrs . Gord on And ers en an d children we re Sunday m p . f g oa ts o f Mr . an d Mr s . A lfr e d rnmer.Mr s.Leo Faus ett is spending th e we e k a t Po nc a wi th h e r s is - ter, Mrs. Ra y Rus sell a nd fau nily . Mr .an d Mrs.R.B.Dau ghe rty and Ph y lli s o f Oma ha wer e Su n -g o guests a t th e E .W .Burdic ome.Th e ann ual Poppy Da y Sale, held Saturda y under the au spic es uf the L egi on au xi lia ry , was su c -cessful wi th si x gir ls selli ng the blossoms on th e street:hornee were canvassed,also.Th ey sold the 3 00 p opp ie s wi th proceeds o f $31.50.Th e si x gi rls were Be ttyKor sho j.Ma r i ly n Nelson,V i r - gi ni a Grenier,J oan Truhlsen, No n a K as tl a n d Ma ri ly n K or a ho j. Mrs . Ralph Go ve an d her s ister o f California called on friends here Sunday an d Monday .Th ey wer e e arly day re sid en ts and wi ll be remembered as the Conleygirls.Mr .Go re was a merc hant he re mor e th an 5 0 y ears ago. Mrs.Marc us Kr o ge r entertain~ ed,hon or ing the second birthday of her son, David . David rec eived some nic e gi fts f r o m his y ou ng friends. J on an d Donnie Sue Po- tadle,Shirley and J enn ing LeeWest.Penelope Mason,Jac kie Forsber g, Mar ily n Ko rahoj, SusanTy s on an d Ma r y A nn Ef f ke n . Amo n g th e graduates o f the Blai r 1-Iilrh School were Phy llis Iverso n, da ughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.K .Iverson,Ma rg ar et Haven-dic k.daug hter of Mr .and Mr s. Fred Hovendic k o f He r ma n ;a n d two fo rmer residents,Pe ar l J e n sen,daug hter o f Mr .and Mr s. J ac k J ensen, and Ethel Ma e Rs y , dau ghter of Ra lph Ra y . Mr . an d Mrs . D. O.Sheets rno-tored to Logan,Kansas,Friday , to vis it their son-in-law and dau ghter , Mr.and Mr s.Eld en W eller a nd family . The y return ed Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Cari B1-att of Om-aha an d Mr s. Ni els Jespersen o f Bla ir were supper guests a t the J. A. .lessen-sen home, Sunday. Mr . a n Mr s. E mil F o llen , L y leand Allen , left Tu esd ay for Ro c k- |....I1II»..»€¢mhnru them ~ Mr s .J ames W u ! !eme nmpeg l'Wednesday af te r no o n f or Da vid s thi rd birthday .Those present were Mr s.Ever ett Stork,Ronald and Janic e,Mr s .Ha r la n d W u lf and S hsrle ne, Mrs. J ohn Becklun. J ohn an d Joan,Mr s .Arc hie K u h r and Ethe l Mse',Mrs.Da n Mo or e a n d L ar r y . le la an d K a th -erine Madsen,and Mr s .Detlef W ulf.Vis itors d uri ng th e wee k at th e] Ma ds Madsen ho me were Mrs. Chris Kor sh oj an d children of 1 He r ma n ,an d Alf re d Nelson. Sunday afternoon an d evening!visitors wi th the Bernard W ulfs were Messrs. and Mesdarnea HansVo gt,Ea r l Jensen,and Ho war dPetersenan d and fa mi ly .I Vi si to rs d ur in g th e we ek s t th e' George Nelson home were hi:s.1 La u r a To fte an d My ro n,Mes sr s, an d Mesdames Ben Bergman, Ha r r y Madsen , and J ames Ityan.=On Tues day evening, Georg e Nel- son and Marian c alled on the Carl Piepe r family . Mr. and Mrs . J o hn B ec k lun and fa mily we r e Sunday evening u s - itor s o f the He n ry D a ni e lmey lrs . Mr . a n d Mrs.Lou is Ra smus" I1 dr o ve to Linc oln,Monday ,lu a l tend the gradu ation exercises nl.th e State Univer sity .Ross,who wa s graduated wi th this )<:\r:\ class,and Ma rg ar et relurruiml ho me wi th th e m to spend thc summer.M r .an d Mr s .Mi lo Jeppesen and fa mi ly were Sunday dinner `guc sts of Mr. a nd Mrs. Ray Ruweand fan-ily . Mr .and Mr s.He r ma n Matzen an d s on s c alled at th e Otto Mat- zen home, Friday evening, to help Ronald celebrate his birthday .Rona ld and Ma rgi e Hook s trea ted their classmates to ice»cresm in honor of th e i r birthday s.. Mrs . Emma Tay lor a nd C ha rles were Sunday dinn er guests of Mr. and Mrs . Ch ri s Ru we a nd f amily .Mrs.W i ll Hansen,Ed n a and Elizabeth helped Mr s .Clarence Hansen celebrate he r birthday ,| Wednesday.|Le is Mads en has the measles. Several f r o m this c ommunityattendedtheWhitsunday c elebra- tio n at the Ger man Hall. S un da y . Mr s.Robert Christensen,J an- ic e Pete rsen, Ve ra Mas a nd Phy l- lis Iverson.and Ma r ia n Nelson visi ted in Fre mon t, Mond ay .Bible Study was held a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ras- mussen. Friday evening.Mr .and Mrs.Ha r old Frenc h wi ll enter- II l vl=K:|s l»¥\l1 w u u l muuuuss,ummSun day at the Fi r s t Lu th e ra n C h u r c h . S l 1 e w a s a l e o a g u a t . a t the rec eption whic h follo wed. Mr .a n d Mr s.Me rton Jensenanddaughter, J udy ,visited wi th Mr .and Mr s.J .Me r to n Ru h r , Patty and J ohn Mar sh all,Sun- dly even in g.Mrs.George Mo r ga n wa s a Sunday even ing w l e r a t the home of Mr .and Mr s .Ra lp h Ia ng we li .y Di xo n li ttle daug hter o fJ ud ,| Mr .an d Mr s . E .E.Dixon, spent w e r. we ek with he r gr an dp ar en ts , an d Mr s.G.A .Ra th ma nn . Mr . an d Mr s.Di xo n a n d Li nd a were supper guests th em.Sun-day ,and J udy ac c ompanied th e m home.Mr .and Mr s.Ran da ll Iver son culled upon Mr .an d Mr s.Gud- mond Sorensen,Friday evening. Mr. an d Mrs Otto Sor ens ene n d son,Dickie,had as their e u ts,Sunday evening,Mr .an d M m . Gudmond Sorensen.Af te r n o on vi s i ton a t the G. A . Rathma nn home.Sunday .wereIiir.- and Mr s.Fr ed Mu lle r an d family an d Mr. a nd Mrs. E d Le w-cllc n,and Dr .No r ma n K .Ra th - mann..Mn a n d Mr s .Ed ga r L ar se n via - nted the Ha r r y Paulsen home, Thursday .Sunday eveni ng gu ests of th e lms e ns we re Mr . a n d Mrs . Randall Iverson and so n,Gerald. Miss Gra c e an d Ralph Ra y en -tertained,Sunday .f o r Mr .an d Mrs. George Parrish an d c hildren of W a lthi ll a nd Mr . an d Mr s. E m- i l Y o r k o f Craig. Mr. a nd Mrs B y ro n Bu nn , Ma ryAnn and J ackie, were Sunday din- ner guests a t the Ne i l Burdic ho me i n Omah a.Miss Bery l W eaver of Linc oln was s Sun day ni ght. g ues t o f Mr. and Mrs.A .E.Di xo n and son, J ames. Mrs.Dixon a nd J ames s t- tenfied the Un iver si ty o f Ne br as - ka g rad uation at Ak- Sar -Be n c ol- iseum, Mon day , when Misa W eav- er received her bachelor o f ar ts degree i n ho me economics.They were also guests at a one~o'c loc l: lunc heon gi ve n b y Mis a W ea ve f s parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. W eav- e r o f Ray mond,Nebraska. Mr s.J .S. Con ety was an Om- ah a d s ito r o n Tuesday .Visitors the past week a t th e Opal Reeves home have included Mr .an d Mr s.Roy And ers en and Mrs.Laur a B enn ett of Tek ams dz; Mr . an d Mr s. C hr is K uh r of K en - nand;Misa Christine Rasmussen,-.- -.n i s . _.. . . . . . . i ii1E`Erl§él "i-figért Wull andIr vin .Mr .and Mr s . K a r l Christensen entertained a nu mb er of fri end s, Sunday ,i n celebration of Mr . Christenserfs birthday .Present were Mr. a nd Mr s. A lbert Sc hjodt.Rose Ma ri e an d Ha r old ;Mr . a n d Mr s.Nathan iel Hans en an d Be t- ty ;E d o Christensen:an d Mi ss Elaine Jeepersen o f Herrnan.Mi ss Eu le lla Sc hjodt returned ho me Tuesday follo wi ng a two - week vac ation tr i p to N e w Or -leans,Louisiana.Mi ss Sc hjodt. wh o ha s been elec ted to teac h Sutherland School i n he r ho me dis tr ic t ne xt y ear. plans to enter Mid la nd College f o r th e su mme r c ourse next Monday . Mi ss Franc es W ilson wa s a n a n operation.Wednesday,a t theClarksonHos pital; s he is ge tti n g along n ic ely .Mr . a n d Mr s.Pete Pete rsen of Omsdm visited,Wednesday eve-ni ng , a t th e Ne ls K nu ds en h ome, br in gi ng Mi ss Sena Jensen wh o is xec uperating f r o m a tonsileo torny.Ge o r d a B e ll an d J immie Mo el- le r spent several day s la s t we e kwi th their gran dparents,Mr . a n d Mr s .C.V .Shurnaker.Mr . a nd Mr s. J .P.Sun ds and Mr s.Chris Sunds c alle d on Mr s. Albert Sunda at the Clarkson Hos~g t a l ,Fri da y ;the y a lso vi si te d r.an d M m E r vi n Ne u h a u s W ashington school closed.F1'l~ day , with the usu al pi c nic din ner.M r and Mr s Charles Petersove rni ght guest.Thurs day ,of Mr . a n d Mrs.If e nr y Ti etg en an d Ma xi n e W arric k a t the No r ma n Opal.Mr . a n d Mr s.Claus Ku eh l, Wardc lc home.Mi ss He len A y e o f B la ir en ter - teined a t supper.Saturday even- ing , f or J ea n Tay lor. Mr .and Mr s.Ha r old Tay lo r,J immi e,Stanley an d Peg gy , vi s- ited a t th e J o hn Ta y lor home, Sunday. 'The oc c asion was a c ele- W illie A r p an d Bernette A r n helped Mr .and Mr s.He nr y Az-p celebrate the ir 25 th anniversary , Thur sday evening.Mr .and Mr s.George Mls feldt. Da r y l an d Lelilaru.a n d Ar th u r guests at the Nels Knud sen h ome, Knudsen o f Gma lm we re supper lgrsti on of oTmmy 'I'ay lor's birth- fwedne s-day evening th e y a ls o a t day ,Miss Clara Rasmussen o f 0rn~aha spent Sunday a t the Ha r old Ta y lo r h o me. On F ri d av. Blr a n d Mr s.Ha ro ld ' lla y lor c alled a t th e Ma rtin Nelso n ho me .Ed C us hman o f B la ir i s as si st- tended the commenc ement exe r cises at the school.Mr. a nd Mia . N. P. Nie ls en vis ited Mr .and Mr s .Rosenkilde Sunday evening.Mrs. J . T. Ch riste nsen and Mrs Harlan C hris tens en c alle d on Mrs in g Ma r ti n Ne ls o n wi th h i s f a r m W alter He nri c ks en and i n f a n i wo rk . a t present.Mr .an d Mr s .Ho wa r d Ta y lor are the parents o f a baby son born Saturday morning;a t Bla ir Hospi tal.Th e baby 's we ig ht a t bir th wa s 6 lb s. , 1 2 o z. Ma xin e W arric k o f Bla ir p la natospendthesu mme r wi th her fathe r, Nor ma n W a rr ic k. Mr. a nd Mr s. Nor man W ar r ic k. He le n an d Maxin e,were gue sts at .the Ro l- la nd W arric k ho me on Sunday , c elebrating Lm- ry 's bi rthday . Otto Christensen o f th i s vic in-ity lost five he ad of c a ttle wh e n the y we re struc k by ligh tni ng, Thursday nig ht. ~ , fisiiflilifiiff "" Hi" § ~ ~___,_~Mr .and Mr s.W .T.Nelson spent Sunda y in Omaha, also c all- in g the Me r li n L.srnb's. Mr .an d Mr s .C.V .Shu mak er vis ite d at th e Han s Moe lle r home, Sunday evening. Miss Sena :Jensen o f Ornqhn Iso n, S un da y af ter no on . Mn . He n ric ksen ha d returned f r o m the hospital on Th urs ds y .Mr s.Ne ls Knu dse n a nd Sens J e n s e n wle d o n Mr s. C. V .Shu mak er,Saturday afternoon.Mr s.J ens Han sen spent Tues day wi th Mr s..lonzen Christen sen;Mr s . N.P Nielsen spen1 Monda y th ere.Mr . a n d Mr s.Ve r n Kr us e vis ited at Eric Knudsens, W ednesdag evening.Mr. and Mrs . Henry Rliile nki ldi spent Sunday afternoon a t t.h parental,S.R. Rossnkilde,home Mr .a n d Mr s .Ber tel Bertelse and Bertel,Jr.,an d Rob ert Ms thiesen to ok E lme r Bertelsen 1 F o r t C mo k ,Sunday .where i joined the armed forces.Mr . a n d Mrs.Charles Christe! sen ; Mr s.J .T.Christensen an Evely n Wiese spent Wednesdl after no on at F remon t. Audrey and .loan Johnsen ape: the wee kend at the Emil Gotta-1 h o m e . u l n u l l " Y I ~~ south i n the N01'i.hweai of lot 4, in Dext,er'a Sec-di tiu n : a lso a str ib o f fe et n or th md so uth by east and west ly insz immnorth of maid iot 4 d ur es all of B loc k 14 in Dexte ditinn , a ll beinn in the Blair.in Wzmhinxzton i n 5:-::,. n r Inf|57 ~N~6; mv" L \ |.xa\e 1-\d *Y nt:h !Y\ | _ |numz. ur "Faded Talhng hmm THUR S DA Y MAY 28 Admluiun 11-30 Cu. Cade§Girl M ni l; Mo n M dau J oh Ac k w a t day rs eral M Ne ! u .....Mrs. Nels Knudsen.C A R D L E L A N D I S A N D GE O R G E MO N T G O ME R Y A l m - Y o o Hoo G m e n l Comedy m d Gandy Goose Co lo r C u - toon. FRI DAY S ATURDAY MAY 29-30 Snturdly Matinee Your in the Army now Admixnion l\~22 Cla. wrru JIMMY nl'nAN'n-;m m JANE WYMAN '~»~ ls A New Telephone 5 lleei,and l t the Stroke n f r Twe lve Comedy .Eve ni ng Ad - mission 11-30 Cta. For change of listing CALL the OPERATOR Blair Telephone Company W EDNES.THUR S DA JUNE 3A Admhslnm ll-30 Cla. Dangerously We Liv wrrn JOHN GARFIELD AND RAYMOND MASSEY Also-Hop, Skip :nd Jump loan md Leo Reilmln and 0 chain, daughters,Mr .an d Mr s .J .W . Johnson an d daughters,Luc i lleAc kermann,Irene L i ttle a n d th e W ashington hi gh school pup ils attended a s h ow i n Omah a ,Mo n - day evening. Miss Evely ri Wiese Spent nev- erai da y s last y veeic with Mr. and 1 g ~=|-ni g ht g ue s t of Robert Ma tze n Monday . Notice to Tefephone Subscribers Directory SUN DAY ~ MONDAY MAY 31-JUNE 1 Sundny Matinee Admission ll-30 Ctn. To the Shores oiETriliIp o 1 W I T H I M A U R E E N 0 ' H A R A A N D JOHN PAYNE Alm-Bear und the Bene: Color Cxrloan and News Reel. Even- ing Admislion ll35 Cla. 1I x 5 n s 0 u TUE S DA Y JUNE z Admission 11-22 Cla. The Perfect Snob WITH LYNN BARRI AND CORNBL WILDE Aho-Meet Me Kiuy Eight to tha Bar Cartoon nlld Caurlgeo~ Auxtrnlin. W i l l G o T o Pr e s s SOON! -\ Those wishing a change in their Listing in the Direct- ory may still procure the change if the Operator is nbtified at once. ~aha, Friday DR . D . R . EH L ER S - D e n ti s t - »Fo rme r D r. W . F . He mp h ill Loc ationHo me Th ea tr e Building Blair, Nebraska Buy Deleme Bonds nnd Saving Stamps Now! O elia "§»}`ére"`nfmiiif and I Sunday guests o f Mr .and Mr s. E lm K i n g . hir . a nd Mrs . I van La rse n wereFridayevening visitors wi th M n ] s u l ,l l l l l l v l u |u n a - u " " Js p e n d t h e w e e k v i s i t i n g t h e L y l e L e e ,G e o r g e F r e i n ,a n d G e r a l d F 1 - s i n f a m i l i e s . M i e s M a r j o r i e ;R e i d ,d m g h t e r o f M r .a n d M n .E .C .R e i d ,w a t e r n d u a t e d f r o m t h e t e a c h e r s tain the u this Fr id a even-Mr .lf ld MIB.A.IS DBIJCI,ll ll ling.e w D 9 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hansen . Mrs. Mr .and Mr s.Ha r old W_Ra5-Reevei' parents.Mr . e n d . Mm C . mussen and c hildren, and Ric hard | B.Bunn,were Sunday dinner Frenc h visi ted Mr. and Mrs. Chris 8''¢5t3~ Rasmussen i n Fremont.,Snturday 1 " m "_- r r and Mrs. Pete lvarsen.Mr.and Mrs.Will Maya :ndJean left Friday morning forLheir home in Roehester,Minne- sota,after having spent twoweeks visiting Mr and Mrs. Ray-mond Rasmussen and daughters. Leonard E. Axtell General Contractor and Builder Power Equipment MASON and CARPENTER Blue Prints Phone-Black 325 10-N South Walker Avenue 1 w o n x I I 1 ifI tra ini ng course a t Dans.College and Miss Be tty Jensen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J . B. J ensen from the business c ollege c ourse at ex-ercises held Fri day evening.Mr . and Mrs.Reid attended exercises and a rec eption.Th e 4-H Busy W orkers Club and thei r leade r. Mrs.Ben W s c hter,met in th e c ity p ar k , Th u rs - day ,wi th six members present.Mrs.Fremont J e nse n a nd dau gh- ter, Phy llis, were visitors. Marily n Cmtz in z e r en d Ma r y Jane Free- rnan demonstrated a chocolate cream pudding and the lesson was read and discusssed.The ir ne xt lF ! me etin g wi ll be h eld ln the pa rk . J une 4.Mr .an d Mr s.Marc us Krog er, J ud ith an d David.metered to W ay ne .Sunday.to be dinner guests of h i s aun t,Mr s .Grac e Johnson.Mr .and Mr s.H u i t L o we an d Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Clements st- tended a dinner a t the home o f Mr .and Mr s. Claud e C le men ts inBlair. Sundsy , honoring their son, Eugene, who is ho me f r om Ter r y Heig hts.Ne w Y o r k .Othe rs p res- ent were Mr .land Mr s.CarrolLowe of Ra lsto n and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schneider and c h ildren of Mead..Mrs.O.H.Godsey spent the week -en d a t the Iva n Helms h ome in Omaha , wh ere she was a gu esto f Mr s.He lms a t a Mo the r a n d Dau ghter Banquet a t the Olivet Baptist Churc h,Friday .Sunday . he acc ompanied Mr .and Mr s . He lms an d Lois an d Mr .Belle-1 .1 1 .1 _ _ ; . . . . .L 4 - a n 6 \ A u » |Il evening.|Mr s.Gu s Menc ke and J a c k '~ ~~ were Saturday evening visitorswi th th e E d Menc ke's.y Mr . an d Mr s.Hans Men c ke and Mr .an d M r s J ohn Rasmussen Dar low and Mr .and Mrs.Paul an d da u g hte r a r e n o w r e s id i n g a tiwu lf and Cli ffo rd visited a t th e is employ ed in the b omb er p; a, ,t| Be rna rd Th omp so n h ome. Su nda y . Mr. an d Mrs. Ray mond Ra smus-sen and daughters and Mr .an d : Mrs.W i ll Ma y o and J ean uf Roc hester were Wednesday even- gu es ts o f Mr. an d Mr s .Ro be rt' Rasmussen.,Sunday afte rno on and supper guests of Mr . and Mrs. Chris Rus-:mussen we r e Mr .and Mr s.J .T.Nels on, Mr. and Mrs . Rober t Ra s-i rlillsslln,Mr .and Mr s .Har old ltnsmussen an d Shirley and J ens :mren5&lI.1Mr .an d Mr s.Her be rt Hansen entertained on Sunday afternoonin h on or of Mrs . Min ni e Benson's and Mrs. Hsnsen's birthday s. Pres- ent were Messrs.and Mesdames Alb ert J e nse n a nd family of Oak-lan d, Laz ie r a nd dau gh ter of Om-i Iiha,J oe .lessen and family ,A1-L bert Benson an d sons,0r vi lle1 Bens on a nd d augh ter, Chr is Hen-sen Lau ra Ma e lr s I Brewster School closed F n d a y wi th 9.dinner and prog ram and gg; c ream. A large c rowd attend» Mr .and Mr s.Paul W u lf a n d ' sons spent Sunday at the Bi ll J app home. Mr .an d Mr s.Bernard Th o mp - , son and son a nd Mrs.SvogrersonspentSundayafternoonst.the Henry Tietgen home an d Friday evening a t Babe Ry an's.1 Wednesday evening guests o f . A lma Svogers on. to help he r c el- ebrate her birthday . werevM1'. and Mr s.Be ma r d Thompson and A l - |fred James.Mr .and Mr s.Ne ls Sorensen and Dic k, Mr. a nd Mrs. Paul W u lf ,Donald and Clif lon d,|and M r s Ama n d a Svogerson.= Cards were play ed wi th ~goi ng to Mrs . P au l W ulf an Ber- I II :ne rd Thompson,hi gh ;Mrs.Svo -I gerson Cli ffo rd W u lf .second.an d lrene,Il |I \gg m § ¢ I 1 B UH»an d Ha r o ld J €l1' iMrs . Tho mp so n a nd D on ald W ulf, a.Those helpi ng Ray mo nd Ras- i musaen c elebmte his birthdaySunday , were Mr .a n d Mr s . Ha r i ' old Rasmussen and Shirley M r lo w;and Pa ul W ulf.tra veling an d Mrs. George Rasmussen a n d :N .T .~ D family ,Mr.dsr£&l Mraa Chris § " " ' 1 R E A L E S T A T E I N S U R A N C mussen,811 r a n Mr s .arlandNelson.|zu S o uth s th Sz . Th e Me r i my x c lub me t wi th Pho ne W hi te 168 Mr s.J ohn Stork,Friday : n e r - 'nn e | \_...r I ooo-| »~»+-| ~u»+++++ 1 |~Y g u l g » » » » » Qr a i n H e l p W I N T h e W A R ! Goal Transportation Will Be Acute Next Fall Order Coal N o w Pho ne 57 BEN REE , M g r , Holmquln Grain Lumber Co. '~B - L n " " ~ Before You Sell Ursnaen w runerum wnue wervisited Dr, and Mrs. H. W. Grin- den.,The pinochls club met with Mrs.Emil Pollen.Wednesday. Prizes were swarded w Mrs. Hsr-lsn Christensen and Mrs. Ole Jen- hosmess at the next mee .Fridsy,Mrs.Leo Fausett en- sen.Mrs.Ole Jensen_ will bem m \ tertained nine lsdiesstrstiontea.GuestsClare Johnson. Mrs.Mrs.Herve Lewis.Triplett. Mrs. ChrisW. E.Mason,snd Brunton.N.R.Bundle ot 0msh|» whowss recently A pstlent lt the Ve!-ersnl Hospital in Llncolfh re-turned so his work on Monday st s demon- wers Mrs. Emil Follen,Mn.ElzyKorshoi- Mrs. Mrs. smiley Mr snd Mrs Jun Thompsonwere visitors st Bernsnd T'hU\'nP' son's 'hzesdsyMrsnd Mrs Ansel Taft spentWsdnesdsy evening st the Psul Berry home nesr Calhoun.Mr und Mrs Clsrk Jshnel md Norms spent Wsdnesdsy evenlnl sf. the I-'rank Jshnel home. fThe U s com Gund needs msn between 17 and 85 to opente noon. rne lesson on "vrymxBriningFruitsandVegetables'was presented by Mrs.HarlandNelson.Mrs.Csssio Hansen ledthe sfwv in several musical sm-»lections.Visitors were Mrs.Ru-dolph Fuchs and Bonnie,Mrs.l..\oyd Pullen, and Mrs.I'\:chs. Mrs. Hsrlsnd Nelson assisted the hostess in serving nlreshrnents.Visitors during the week withMr. and Mrs. Hsmld E. RasmusenuidShirleywereMr.and Mrs. George Rsnnussen and fsnvily, and Mr.And Mrs.Harold Christensen sud family.Mrs.Immanuel Andresson andStuiley of I"remonf. were Sst.ur~dsy shemoon visitors with Mrs, Emrns Andresson. Stsnley is leav- ing this week zo be inducted intothe smxy The Andresmn familywere former residents of thiscommunityMrand Mrs.Perry ToebbenwereSundsyeveningguestsofMrsndMrs.Everett Stork.Mr and Mrs. John Tsylor cn-wumed on Sundsy afternoon in honor ol Tommy's birthdly forMrandMrs. Jens Hsnsen, Mr.snd M n Ed Hansen Edu s nd h KG. snd Mr. sind Mn. Hsmld Tay' llo ng o ur mm a n P. o . Bi ds . »Rin, Mrsnd Mrs. ciinm 'l'ool» undreds of new patrol bon'-I s lor snd (sadly. | o mu m ,Buy Dslsnss Bonds Noll "\I I "| Blnir Ne b r u h Hn m e I l l a n t n m m i l l mhu ws t ht beauty d new gudam. For whiff glndiolu the Stn:o l Bethhlumh ll!! lldd ol.0rL em| nrlo de s uegood.If y o uc n-e !o rpi nkl,\'llT 'he Picudy,Bunn or Debondr. The Mlnuet in x lavendnr gladwhile the Golden Chimes and Gold- .. as Cup ue of the yellow vu-alties. I! you don't need any more vege-g hblos. why not fill in the blmi. '. ' g u d m m w w i t h \ u m . n m : `_`colur? _".All indications are that Bi e n mlihould be lou of roses.But this mxia the time ui the season the nlugl fge t bm. " °°;Spny y our gm# l i l r l l l . _ . . . _ - . . _ . . _ . . . _ Gets Dip\oma és ms fun vnun vlmunv GARDEN FUNERAL HELD FOR GOVERNOR PRO- HERMAN STEEN CLAIMS JUNE AS 'DAIRY MONTH' Funazd services fur Henan _Stew, Fort.Calhuun, wen h||¢|Atlentmn was d.ivr~'ed Thun-Wsnlnuday l!}ernoon, May 20, gn day ~ the impqmnce of ,. . . _ . _W A 11 yon Ire planting a view gudan you wil\ be interesid i p\;.m,ing more vegetables.ThiM. the ideal week for sweet po \w¢¢.Plum than in rows we 'moulded up.The plum a n - Men, 17-50 ,_- i t wi ll tr ai n me n between the ages 1 7 a n d 5 0 t o o ' p e r s t , e i t n | ¢ . c r e t e i m: f r d e te c to r . Previously the mi n i mu m m e f o r RA D A R the detec tor ¢Pl19.ra- tual, had been 21 . Ne w th e Na vy wi ll ac cept y ou ng me n between 17 a nd 2 0 in sea men rati ngl. Men s r m w n n a n m s . n i r k v d a n d d e li vef e d th e name dxy .R.A .Ho ok s.21 -I t PE ONI E S f o r | I \ e f o r D e c o n ti o n m y .R . A . H m m .2 1 - n F U R N I T U R E upholitetinxx.T2- tini shi ng,re n i ri lll-seat a n -i n g , r u g m i .mn tt m s u s , e k . Phone Blue 151._ FOR BE'r'rr-:R s mw xqn andgreat/er earning power bookyour baby chicks new wish Thr v-5w»==»»County Hntchew- 1 FOR SALE: Ono new ¥'¢'{'W"tncwr dnwn Inhemlhuml . .Never T A D T zo. 1369,he cuze no min with ry SChl0 l € ' | . ' O f ~' n jg g g unionn \..u||c5c mu u°»"......hhrga ret Stee n of Rive rdde , C1 :\lI 1£'f, the gbverno r and oth e1-s tate ifornin; and two c ousins, Mrs. An-10ffi¢i1lls du r i n g th e i r to u r o f th e ns Hxg g e o f Blai r n d I-Ierrnani¢¢'*»° capitol building. Ay e o f Omah a.\A ll sec iions o f the sta te we re ___ _ _ _______epresented in the delegation o f - - - - u n - 4 , - . I ¢ .* w h a » . » n » n n * | . : \F l u x varieties are oem. No w i s a g o o d ti md to ma to p i a n ts . stones ar e ou t,th toronto p h mta ova also a g o o d ti me l w i m Black m ume far Clbblgelapnying mzvilrlyAl'-h°\l¥\1I/Omegreen worm! are Umre nreq fewilable.'s ls2 ° s t a r t s u c c e s - M E N I N T H E r~1....Gbinnar - w - mu -,until the littlo me. _ S E R V I C E Hermln,who or Army serv-?amp Robinson, n,son of Mr.Clements n l \n!dayn agoca,New York;r furlpugh here flying lighters O R S AL E !mu uc m 0nruln | ------house close in.Als o in c o me 'It a lso wa s an n ou nc e d th a t th e r t by o wn er Phone 292.Na vy hu ad op ted a. stan d ar d e xroy.S J 'a.min| .tion to detertplne tlfe .qual- PHONE u :nd give us yo u r ~wnntads. Only 21: per word per oinsertion insures instant sale of rthat unwmtod mrnime. em.g 1 nf nf men w ho man t o an"'*;'__=....¢....~.~§hwu in fh a dntnrf i or 1 =»devic e. ~eveioped by the Naval '1`rn.in~ ;School ( Rl d i o Mater ia l)i n ugo,the c xa min ati on is de- ed to npeed u p th e pr a wn s induc ting R A D A R me n an d my be tak en a t an y Na vy re- lti n g station.I t inc ludes ra- o,elec tric ity ,algé br a an d shop tice.'w "" A n e w rc c naiting y atem fo D A R a 1 | o h n b e e n l e t u p . T ] ; ~agp school will b e a c lear in~ u s e f o r d l m u .Elmmlna ti~ ~rn every s t lt e i n th e ooun ll be shipped there for gradin~ . d t h e N a v a l ' T r a i n i n g . . l one thlt qualified men be en- .| with ratings consistent with eir age and ability.Men over 21 may be enliltecl as~o Technicians, second or third lass.Radio Technician is s new~tty officer rating. ,PotentialDAR operators will in this ting until they complete their mining, when they may be ele-ated w RADAR Man first cial: Chief RADAR Mun. Specialists accepted for this ork enjoy a two-fold advantage,ey are serving the fleet in vi- cnpncitiea, :md their training ultra. high frequency radio will |p them for good jobs in the levimion field when they return | civililn life. Advertise in Tha Entm-p-dna Hou~,w i l l # ' a. ,gy 1_ A dlm wr a mu~'n dollar we aan6ls oun auom ~ J On fresh gran~v l o n n u s On ranun s Asw#*annum \\» 2 »51?1¢,z4'f»=~am»f¢¢:,»¢a»»f4. ~ m 1 / /' Tlm's the time to hy on your favorite 'f ,a i t -- - - - .- 1 ..~".. » /, _ ; , ,m n D R E S S I G ./ij*';4 ./~/~L.....z--'~f ,¢/ /~'T' ---"QF f . " .../-L 1 4._y /,~~ r - f ~~f""'°':,m ' r 1 »\'~ ¢ r H ,e gf - » »/". \\1 1 0 6 F l u m a d g ~~£ 1 é . ° f 9 .~~~ O . ; ; ,.= \;1 I »a v 0 " ° " '~M R » x v o » m , \~s n n o s " - -'" " '~- Q :r \` \ O n u u r p r lnSANDWICHES a-~ v\0 "» i or 1 =»devic e. ~eveioped by the Naval '1`rn.in~ ;School ( Rl d i o Mater ia l)i n ugo,the c xa min ati on is de- ed to npeed u p th e pr a wn s induc ting R A D A R me n an d my be tak en a t an y Na vy re- lti n g station.I t inc ludes ra- o,elec tric ity ,algé br a an d shop tice.'w "" A n e w rc c naiting y atem fo D A R a 1 | o h n b e e n l e t u p . T ] ; ~agp school will b e a c lear in~ u s e f o r d l m u .Elmmlna ti~ ~rn every s t lt e i n th e ooun ll be shipped there for gradin~ . d t h e N a v a l ' T r a i n i n g . . l one thlt qualified men be en- .| with ratings consistent with eir age and ability.Men over 21 may be enliltecl as~o Technicians, second or third lass.Radio Technician is s new~tty officer rating. ,PotentialDAR operators will in this ting until they complete their mining, when they may be ele-ated w RADAR Man first cial: Chief RADAR Mun. Specialists accepted for this ork enjoy a two-fold advantage,ey are serving the fleet in vi- cnpncitiea, :md their training ultra. high frequency radio will |p them for good jobs in the levimion field when they return | civililn life. Advertise in Tha Entm-p-dna Hou~,w i l l # ' a. ,gy 1_ A dlm wr a mu~'n dollar we aan6ls oun auom ~ J On fresh gran~v l o n n u s On ranun s Asw#*annum \\» Q |»51?;¢,ra'» ~ : » ¢ ¢ f ' "1 /Tl\ui's the time to hy out your favorite m n n n i s s l G * ./i==',.l.- 4 1 ~ / y '. /~T`s . /\ \- r - " "f ' ' _ £ ~ , _ 4 g . , . . ? L 1 1 ""9.<.:~;"5' `:'¢r \ ; ' " " 'I 1,12 ..Q" mu 1;\4 »,,. -.w .,.3"f?7\~a v. 0 U ° > " " ~ O m a " ° " ' * " " " : ?§ ' 2 » . ' £ ' 6 ' £` -3 .»~~ "f f " .7 ; $ u l \_3 O n u u r p r lnSANDWICHES a-~ v\0 "» ~ py-tfz maui.Large bunchel of broiler: picked up at your funn.21~1t "Anson PAPERQ line Keeburd Q* ».....A .adam machine naner.nmm u l wg beans, ms perHbu~|§1]}' "`"' ~ Endril-me.ofshal. B ng Henry __¢{=;|ur-nn §¢~`|1~3 Jack Cady of Arnngwn um;-tured above)was graduated from the Kansas Suu; College at Manhntun, Mondny evening, nmivfins his degree ol Doctor nf Veterinnry Medicine.He hu alba passed successfully the ax-nmiundons which will entitle him to n reserve commission as-.. ,L- \r.»..»h.. ridmen.Z1-xr r u n " _ " . ONE JENNY MULE for sile. WL B-ROOM HOUSE for rent. Phone1200.Rudy Thmdan. ne. z 29a 2o~u 21-w FOR SALE:Lnwnmowera.re-xira for ll! makes, nhxrpening.eck's Shop, College Hill. PhoneBlnck 169.1s-cf APARTMENT FOR RENT.101Ent Gnmt Strtet, Phone Whim147.21-1\ N O T I C E S undi pl Rch, 1| w Tke mgenu Scnolaramp wa r "_-..now too.Use Rotenone or Pyre 'addai to the lxmy mr corps lad'-awnrded to Anne L a n ,the!Dr. and ~ D. R. Enlers .n.1\n insecticides zu coumenctl Wednegday by graduation from .e:\"'1%'3_'€*1°:>'.:f"f>!5r:¥'¥P» P1221 I £=~f¥¥'>' .'1'f;*ff.' ":.,.$.=°'::'f" Bi'&l them.'gulf coast ' tyaining centarm 'fe ' In o mla ; : mu me manners cuueg¢1DWi|.,Dluxuuy,Wlul us .ummm _1(_Obe t..Th e son o f mr .schojarahip,Ru th A n n Ne u m n n m lp a r e n u , Mr .and Mr s .H. T . E h -Flo we r Iovera can s u l!plant Glan rs Dlp lo n u s were presented by lle r a .Donnie E h l e n remnined to gladiolan f o r la te f a ll bloom.a n d Mm.Bert Obe rst of Hermann,T h u.some beautif ul varieties he wa s gr a du ate d fr o m th e K e li yPug! Kruge r of the b oard of e du~ \ spen d the summer with h is grxnd-e m re- - * - -*M....¢.=.whic h c an be purchased at a nomi-Moo re S¢hool. F i f g t u e u m n n n r m u m " = " = " "- -f a r t ! !n f than U .S .A m y ._L ..r-..¢ I SUMMER FUTORING; grade andoolllxlliied-l.Reading, 'l'mu»w mr availableMJ W * f " "" "FOR SA|..r..:uelco ugpn.plllu..hi h ,nhCady, WT ls *h~';,Y'}f_""°"ty"f,'}c md motor,1s bmariea for zyging f D r . m d K A I some pop-lo\»"nd|nn. rm returned to Ari-f?f'.'i. an ig.. n.§h»w 21.xt " I "'E"E°' " " ` i § i > I > n m ~ y .I n - on_1 +l L J l n l § v v ¢ q - - . __\U l u i x u u u n n . . . F _ql.l.llB .ll 'HU"§»in g to n md wi ll be a s so c u ted i n _ th e prac tic e o f hi s professionwith his fu.ther.S H E P HE R D P U P S f o r a l e .By -Q U R H o pron Bunn, Phone 12 on 52. 21-lt D..,.=§..1.,.."5"l,,'?°»E§\1., ,§E..i' 1 " ' 2 1 - lt P O U L T R Y T I P S COPPERGLAD kitchen m u .B I. D. R\lll¢\L Klnsu City. llc.mod eondtion.GARDEN PLOWING and Mun121-it J. H. Grimm.work.can Ri 192.__,.... __,-__.-...m-tl Frank H.Stncklett.Up £0 April ISI.,me uuvcnn-_ __ment hu purchased 98,948 pounds GIRL To WORK for tuition, |_ ` board room md $200 weekly.sim building should b¢ done novof dried eggs for our nrmy, nary .. .~fm.:..z..Write Canibol Beauty ScJmo1.|see w.J . pmbgn. Blai r, Ru- m d overseas ampmem..n u !Althe equ ivalent o f alyout 9,900,000 Oma ha,Ne br .21-11: h I 1 b u m..tr.. ?I'.,I'.f..°.an mi\linn mount!!fogr.':+1°f § zonalship. vemzw ale grins,neu worxmxn-21-it television ~field ~hen the~ return no civililn life. Advertise in Tha Entm-p-dna deldytock.Hnve n variety ofpremxuma.Binh-RzndaringService. Phone 17 collect.Ho!-gg Jansen,Agtnt,Union Rem-erihg Co.. LzPlltte, Nebr. 9-tf w A N T E D WANTED: Good mad ndding ml-chine. The Enterprise 20-tl Adlmwulnm dollnrweun IS UUR auom for vlnonv wiih u. s. WAR sonoL O S T SWEET POTATO,tnmnw nnd cabbage plnntn, ew. Sc doz. A. Broughton, 803 Went Parll lp LQS'1`=Silver pi n ,inscribed' Mother' .Return EnterpriseReward.21-1t* o f ' ""§»11m» been- Mr-;:,i,.?'§1rit»"" " ered by this nation to Great Bn-d'min under the Lend» Lease Ac t.C U T P E ON I E S 25 c to 506 oz. m...n....,¢.m\nmxnd x o f mi mi -u i ld mf l Guver. 511 Ea st South-A U M I u u u a n n u u r " - -_ _e r e i n a l o t .o f c h i c k e n t o s e r v o n t o n e m e a l b u t t h i s w a s t h e a m o u n t _ , p h a t w a s f e d t o 1 3 , 0 0 0 A r m y A i r C o r p s m e n o n F e b r u a r y 1 8 a t m n | . l t » 8 F i e l d ,R a n t o u l ,I l l i n o i l . A n d s o i t g o e s e v e r y d n y ,e v e r y w e e k .F a r m e r s m u s t .k e e p t h e i r h e n s l a y i n g a n d p u l l e t l g r o w i n g . W e ' r ~ e i n A W o r l d W a r ,a n d t h e f u - m o r e a r e a s k e d t o g r e a t l y i n - c r e a s e t h e p r o d u c t i o n o f e g g s . a u a u o v u * - 4 . __ 21~1t" F O R S A L E :1941 eudan f r mneed.$3 per hundred.L a r s g;==;>,§=_:'°°"~Pho ne 212 on 54. F O R S A L E :Fun kn G.Hy brids. Aluo G32-212-94-and 53.Moved ne xt to Hanc oc k Co.W i ll Ry - zm.21 - lt* W h y ?Be c a us e *9 '° Y ar e a P '° *° °' Ho me :F u n m s m n c s z mi ctin food~-ric h m henlth P_r°§=§}§>j~|euetiop at §la.ir Auftiotr ,1;;j,,,, ILiibsl u' v ,, y\n\i';\MEMORIAL DAY-SM*-';'r;~\Salgd Dregsing 1. 39g y,..;»\\¢Fm¢Muncie Whxp ...-----...-----...-Q In observance of Memorial Da Salad Dressing 3 5 C Safeway will be closed Saturday May 30, at 1:00 PM~Duchess ---------L,--N--.----_Qt.,. 'Q ~ for vlnonv wan u. s. WAR sono °Carr0t§Califomia; Tops Rgmovei 0 0 '76/m?/wa/1"rRu|rs.,~fv£a£rAaL£s NewPotatoes;§,`§','.§',I'Q,'{§,,§f'f.f 6u=- 25c Cabbage New Crop, Firm Heads._.........Lbs. 4c U'-7V2C Celery Florida, Self-Bleaching_.__,__.._.Lb. loc Oni ons New Crop, Dry, Yello\v,__._. sunlfisf, v\`a,0 Oranges Medium arfde rge Sizes .3u». loc 2_...._..m Bc B d G U AR AN T EE D M e mr e a,_,,, In Wri1h|.'| when m s v n u n n e u :or enriched white.on YOUR uousv BACK 2441. mu loc Rib Steak .u mm .,____sB e a n s S i r l o i n S t e a k Gr e a t No ri h e m, l; r¢ e , vh i ¢ ¢A h m i l y h v o r l t n - - , _ - - - - - _ - - . L b . ""* Blu 224:Groun~.Beef Lb. White King Pork Roast -Grmulated Soap lain end mls - "HZ 23c '¥»1'2 49c Slicqd Bac? S u - P u r b -Grllmlnted Soap ~ f a . . _ ___,-__--_-u ifflf 221: '§i'Zi'? 43c/ Weiner: Blue Barrel no ~¢HA§'i»¢ Pure umary Swv523;Sc S A F television ~field ~hen the~ return no civililn life. Advertise in Tha Entm-p-dna deldytock.Hnve n variety ofpremxuma.Binh-RzndaringService. Phone 17 collect.Ho!-gg Jansen,Agtnt,Union Rem-erihg Co.. LzPlltte, Nebr. 9-tf w A N T E D WANTED: Good mad ndding ml-chine. The Enterprise 20-tl Adlmwulnm dollnrweun IS UUR auom for vlnonv wiih u. s. WAR sonoL O S T SWEET POTATO,tnmnw nnd cabbage plnntn, ew. Sc doz. A. Broughton, 803 Went Parll lp LQS'1`=Silver pi n ,inscribed' Mother' .Return EnterpriseReward.21-1t*ing proteins,vitmuns UW " " " ' |Snturaay, June u, 1 mu. \..»un|--....1..ulete Hat of articles next week. cSnlld md (baking OU ~_,2 9 c n m n 5 5 c M ° z 2 : : v § f # S Potted Meats l..ihby'|' Cheese ER '.§I"°5$;r. Sun 1M u s t a r d 5 . 1 3 ~ Pickles §'|TE"f_fi'i'i.~ 235'6c 2 lb ~ sse 3 1 I0 1 : l7c 3-01. 141:Ohves Queen .,_._-_--_,__,_._-__B1l. Potato Chips 2125, Ritz Crackers N.,,;,°., ----_-Pkg. Marshmallows mr. .JSI 251: """ 211: I- lb . n m !. , . . - - _ . _ . C l n . ~ Gtr/W2 Bw /9/uhay Peaches 1.ibby'¢ _____--__,_.fN ~ 24 1: No. 2% ~Peaches Culle crm -___..._..---Cln No. lFruit Cocktail 335, Peas Libby'n, nlze 1 _-.._ Corn '§Lt}L'L".;,%'R. -.- Cin 131; "Ei 151: ~ lic T o m a t o e s G | M e n d d e - - - . _ - - _ - f f ` E . §~ Tomato Soup €.'fFF_--.__ ""81: S |Prlnee Luv, __C_; """ 201:a mon rms _,-__..,,_,.--_-__1:m Postum i"3§?"'e.. zs¢-_- Malted M|lk32£'.1»... _ C D C D B Her|| \ey 'n _- . -_ _, . __ . - S y r u p 2¥..°1"..'.}°¥|'L`{»i.\_ Pancake Flour Victor Popped Wheat Dinrfi 'Muaselmln' fat: 431: 1-lb.~ __,.--- --.Can i - l b. 1 7 g ....---Can z ~ 291:3 - l b . ~ - - - - . . . . B a l " " " § , , _ . ~ XZ? 7 1: J C HI C S Aamrted ,f1___,--__-_____ ar ~ N00di€8 ?§°"3i12'...t......'f€;§ llc Salt Morum'\\- mind __.-._.--.-_..261?:"\. SC =.....By now, most farmers have their chicks imm meat typebreeds |11-udy well starved,but milllxml of egg type breed! likn Leghomx, Anconu, etc., nm atlll to be hntchud. These chicks must be knpt zfwinz if good layen neproduced. Don't allow them to be~ come ;,..,j\qTgD_Good bl h n c d feed conwnlng animal protzlnn,vitamins und minenla must bekept.before them together withhnrd sharp grit, also oyster shell nnd a lot of good (nah, clean wa- wr.Keep the ground around the brooder houses clemed up.Nev- hr allow old litter or filth io pile up even for a short while. Sell the xuung males off early-give thepulletchicklmoreroom.Don't put. of! house clenning for 1 rlnz- le day il it in needed. Use only clean bright litter that hu never----..._. ,... mmf mu. n "musty" 21-11FLOWERS-Peonien. 501: per dazen, 2 dnz. 90c; Poppies, 'l5c pe: doz. Many smaller flawen. DorMoore, one mile cut of Blainon No. SU.2\-lt* SCRATCH PADS, high qllllibbondpang:1.2¢per poundOther quahties, 8¢ Dlx pound. 20-tt The Enhrprlse. I-'OR SALE: 6-room house, pam modern.511 West Smith St.21-1:°Clifford Krause. TOMATOES, cabbage gg-»f»~ 641 per hundred. Charles om. Hel man.21-11 THOMPSON BROS. HYBRIDlows 939 'lute-TestedFlat grades $5.50¢ round grade$f.50.We reduction for qummy and own sa`ckn.Elrl J. Thompson, 11 on 32. 10-121 \ E lI I » vL y »¢ r»o 5. n~ C A R D O F T H A N K S W E W IS H w ex pr es s ou r umnk n to the mnny kind friend s who anoi nted us at the las t la d ri tes o l o u r d a r mo th er and u m t , M m . A n n Davies.W e espec ial- ly th i n k those wh o sent m e h bc a utif ul flor al of le ri nl n a n d t . h ? e w h o ~ a s p a l l r e nn n the mi ni lbe r and th os e who furnished th e music . Ed wi n P . D a vle l, Ne uh e ws a n d Ni e c a . C A RD O F T H A N K S W E W I S H T o E X P RE S S ou r g n t i tu d e to th e k i n d friends who ass isted ul dur ing th e time of the lui . s ad rims of ou r d ear husband an d father.W e es- pec ially th xn k those wh o m i t th e beautiful flor al offerings ma d e .Mr s . E ve r e tt K i n z . Ea r l,Ra y , u i d J u n i o r K i r k Pi cav Day M°z°::2'§.,_.Isau .Ra cuuni on _Pm 27c num 49:"'ea=::!=.Prf1f2H1§--------,, n. l5c Du m wus va - - - -----as this mlY °* "°' ? ' ¥'Y °° |eluding many famous sf-Able: that<-~°-ff\»»~|<.s...a¢.»| . ~y no very likely to become in-wd with Lorie Round WormsGealWorms. Trotting them ce 9. month with a good wormmixed in their dry muh m good control program that it yi to follow. 1096 OF INCOME AIRY IA K S T O O P E R A T O R S Morris Stem,inspector in the usd Food Division, Univer-of Agriculture, mn with Her- .cream station open-sims onxy 26 and hdd A similnr :nesting locll openton yesterday.The purpose of enh meeBng to bring the attention of the --~buye nwtha hrrtthntin ebruka it in mind"-Ury cc grade ..»mumling m itl quality. dame: ue reeogniud:firlt ms, or sweet,hah, mmnted ---~md mound dna enum,Mah imzludes ull asm which ot quamy ns first chu.Hr.Stern,in addressing the~li-ation operators,pointed -that the enlox-cement ol LMI ~w in to the ndnumge al the armor or cram producer, u heu receiva 1 higher price lor his -lfi tln o ffi nt c lnuqu a li ty . Tho federd government in in- ing SN demand lor lint cllh -~mdbubtar fornrmyua e,~ n w u w mx c h i n z mi n ml m ttha meetings wereheld. od x | " - ' " "~Ak-Su'-Ben'n $150,000 in pumsak~M o v l e , \M|.ny other proviadvns for fm|»'\ _..enjoyment and comfort hsvq ~ tin fe: o r Race m d onpni l pn nunding territo ry :me invited by ls- Su -Be n to atte nd i ts 1942 :ce meet i n Omaha.on J une 3 nd c o mp limen ta ry ti c k ets my be "F oo d f o r F r e e d o m" md " S mi le s fo r Serldien"pr o g r a m;spon- sor ed by A -S| .r ~Be n. Also avu ln h le to n e e patr ons9; 1 l _ _ _ _ _ | .) _ _ __ _ . _|" " " " ' _ ~ .mined from the local Ambnssa-in me ylrzesr 11131: pawn nflnv"a|iGl=<»=-me T. Hedelund land improved lince last yur.LL" "i§°{b'l2`"aE` i»}}=iua== A1on, Atkinson,Arlington,Ban- foft,Bartlett,Battle Creek, eemer,Blair,Bloomfeld,Bur- ell, Clearwater, .»-lghtnn, Cm!~ rn,Decatur, Dodge, Elgin, Em-non,Emmet, Erleason,w i ,lon.Calhoun,Greeley,Batting- an,Herman,Hooper,Howells. lnmphrey, Kemud, Leigh, Lor-tte,Lyona,Madison,Madow lrove,Niobrara,Norfolk,Oak- Lale, Oakland, 0'Ndll, Oni, Pen- ler, Petersburg,Pllgar,Pierce,'l.alnvle'w, Ponca, Randolph, Sth gent, Scribner, Spalding, Stanton, Smart, Taylor, Tekamah, Tllden, Vendlgre,Wakefield,Wxlthill, Wann, Wayne, West Point, Wil- MARTIN BRANDT BURIED THURSDAY Martin Bnndt, A former FortCalhounruident,was buxied in che Calhoun mmmry, lm Thurs~ day afiemoon,following luneral services at t h e PresbyterianChurch. He had paaaed away athi! home in Omaha on Sunday, my 1 7 .Mr. Brandt, who had moved to Omaha from Fort Calhoun abouttwenty-live yean agu, la survived by n atm, Arnold, of Omaha; anda daughter, Mn. Lillian Paulsen, at Omaha.\ | 'i1'®"Ei?ms it l § T n A w s |Plenty of lighx, u#vial°§k~S=f-Bw *QW ¥*'°..°"'?F'?A§out HI!! qf thu M1 whp .°=¥1 Purcha8e War-Savings Stamps at SAFEWAYI : i atnwi in cool open>lorf\||niddle west to mue m me cox- lm in the U. Q. Coll! Guard join weaves ...Ce:dnl spectacle of its lvrinl nm~ vm the advice of A friend nlrendy wggree |,m4,g ming race: which thin yur no a member. Room 817 P. 0. Bldg,55 5meldms-»19-Y ZW; '£:2"§*' °~=~h~' l In 5 raised with Blue Food-Order Stamps nun smx 0F INCOME IS 0||R uuom Ill WAR BDIIDS vitation each year in jdn in han-oring the vnrimu communities in keeping with im long-dmc policy of promoting good will among All midwuternen.All who possibly cm, ln urged w meant on the day mantionarl.More newwman dan ever, in- mx 0F INCOME IS 0||R uuom Ill WAR BDIIDS vitation each year in jdn in han-oring the vnrimu communities in keeping with im long-dmc policy of promoting good will among All midwuternen.All who possibly cm, ln urged w meant on the day mantionarl.More newwman dan ever, in- mx 0F INCOME IS 0||R uuom Ill WAR BDIIDS vitation each year in jdn in han-oring the vnrimu communities in keeping with im long-dmc policy of promoting good will among All midwuternen.All who possibly cm, ln urged w meant on the day mantionarl.More newwman dan ever, in- mx 0F INCOME IS 0||R uuom Ill WAR BDIIDS vitation each year in jdn in han-oring the vnrimu communities in keeping with im long-dmc policy of promoting good will among All midwuternen.All who possibly cm, ln urged w meant on the day mantionarl.More newwman dan ever, in- Mr s . n c h ml d 1 i ¢ 1 1 ° v & » o f ~O n e r n c e L l o t h l e r and H r and H n .(flawanon .. mx 0F INCOME IS 0||R uuom Ill WAR BDIIDS vitation each year in jdn in han-oring the vnrimu communities in keeping with im long-dmc policy of promoting good will among All midwuternen.All who possibly cm, ln urged w meant on the day mantionarl.More newwman dan ever, in-\ More newcomers than ever, in- Meynr of Lincoln. We Still Have Material v..».,...1' Casings _.._¢. _ -, . . . . . .- We Will Buy Your Old Tires For Cagh PRODUCTSGOOD*/EAR TIRES Open All Night »||» - - ~ » § ~ _.._¢. _ -, . . . . . .- We Will Buy Your Old Tires For Cagh lugandlul of Condition GOOD*/EAR TIRES MaterialPRODUCTSOpen All Night BOHS SERWCE STATION U _.._¢. _ -, . . . . . .- We Will Buy Your Old Tires For Cagh lugandlul of Condition GOOD*/EAR TIRES MaterialPRODUCTSOpen All Night BOHS SERWCE STATION " N J ' l _ . I*