03-04-1943;tv \-~ ...»~~~
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Twehty-One Rural Correspondents From All Quarters of County
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HLQ Any Othex leekly
ln Nebraska SUBSCRIPTION PRICE PER YEAR, $150
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lust Have
Full Support
rt Erlcouraging. Urged
0 Give Proportion-
ate W ith Ean ings
O OF $5400 HAS
B E E N R E P o R T E D \ R t t i fD u n n
'1'heCityil the owner of u
number ol loin md othar x>mwf~tlosnkeninatuxulesnnd themembvn of the smmcll dixauu-sdthegdling of time prophrties
which will Inter, ncto1~dSnK to law.be advertimd-A bid on one ofthanpmpertiesbyHnroldJMltxen vas turned down nt theme mewng of the council until
the Properties could be 1>r°w'\y
sdvgrtimed..
Meeting Here
NextTuesday
Ag College Specialists To
D1scuss Pertment Pro-
ductlon Problems
B R IN G TR UC K L OA D
OF F A R M DI S P L A YS
~2 ln s utu u: s o f y exrs ago,m i l b e
." _ "r..mn:-»
you gave a dollar lui. Y '~ ~~~A "Farm Front." meeting. con;
nm we much money "H mi P n l n t B n paroble no the popular Farlnenz
n u l l ! ! ! I Kdlhlnuq-4.- _. - -d i v i a i o n p f t h e W u h i q g t g n C o m m
o ur -1----v --a n u c e d .Mn,Grim 'g1n n r o r f n l n ,.'£».° \'l.m,»themselv; sin roupfo ur
'Hec-
v»
\ J l l \ » vn » \ » - - . -. . ...,_\pn>j@m auxin; wim thu ction of (1)Fats and Oils,N ew s Broadcagt Makes Tin Can: and Scrap MeLa\,
Statement W hlch Has snk and Nylon Hosiery, (4) S
Not Been Verified m ul.
w1LL EXAMI~NE FORN A V A L T R A 1 N 1 N G \ M e r C " " Y D l v e s
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hoseZ thesoil
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snd i!your cash on hanahown an increase since that
how about stepping up yourIross doastlon proportionate-
aso are the thoughts and
x of the Washington CountyCrossWarF\lnd drive of-
s as the fund-raising wa -1 nears t.heend of its first
."The old idea thlt a one~r donation Lskm can of the
Cross for the you is com-dshle," commented drive chmlr~
H.Lyle Guyer to The En-rise today, "but those whose
r accounts now run into four
roa,sret.he ones wearerg upon to put this county overwr in the big moo drive."
he first three days of the
'e closed last night with $840
osited from the various sec-xs oi the county. O! this arommt,
0 came from Blair Township.
.incoln Township will apparent-finish first,there being $100
eady raised there and indica-
ns that they will be through
Saturday night.Desooo Township will have s
lly at the DeSoto school Satur~
y evening whlsw UWY hope to
mplete their drive.Drive officials state that there
e many $5 donations from those
ho used to give only n dollar
id 525 donations are not uncom-
on,Aetuslly. the county quota Hs-
rw out at We per mm. womanrchildnhd those who give lm,t fail to give at alll,are leaving
nrt al their var ioh to someone
lse to do.
County War .
Crops Increase
100 Per Cent;
AAA Figures Show Our
a v . _ _ _I Ul s C o m p l e t e d
Total Of 10,287 C0 ies
Of Wlar Ration BooNo. 2 Issued
The schools of the county en~joyed 1 lml! day holidsy each day
lut week while the school bulld-
ings were used to allow the citi-
zenry to register for Ration Book
2 which represents the purduue at
canned goods-In the registrldon our-ll family
was asked to declare the number
and size of cans of any sort on
hand.This did not include home
eu-lnlng on which there was no
umlf.In this registration 3,447 Wash-
ington County fanmllles visited the
regdnmtion points during theweek and ln all then was found m
be 5,758 ones!proceued food
items which included anned shift
and dried peas and beans- ate.Work of ngiderlns was do m
at the ru n l and wwn schools
with Die temdxers in charge-InBlairaround 25 persons undated
in the registration.
U N I O N D A Y O F
P R A Y E R P L A N N E D
The pi-otesiont churches of
Blnlr will hold a union Dsy ui
Prayer serviee, Friday slwrnooa,
hindi iz sc the n m l.uth¢1'\\I\
Chuxx-,l1.Everyone in mdinlly in»
vitod to nplznd the service-
The mmmittes in dm-ge in-
clude the following representa-
tives:Methodisi Church.M n .
Lyle Glwer and Mrs. .lohn Sutton;Episeopal, Mn. Walter Gntselmw;~n mB . s . Hml \v y » n 4
Mrs. Geox-go Axierburhf Bsptinb
Mrs. U. G. Garner and Mrs. Scott
Robeson; 7th Day Adventist, Mrs.
J. D. Johnson; Latter Day Saanls,
L o c a l F a r m e r s H a v e Mrs.J. P.J»mm; Crowellllemor-
"Au Ou t " Tl `l € ID € _ial Horne, Miss Edith ldall and
in a recent AAA survey of
Washington County, it was found
that farmers in this area have ln-
ereased their wir crops muff, over1942produi:tion.Apparently-
county farmers are ".sll»out"for
food produétion and are willlnz togo to the limit under any handi-
caps.`A fsrmena' meeting was held
:xt Sohefller Hall in Blair,Moa-day, at which time AAA officials
met with the agriwturalista and
discussed problems of labor short-
age.A serious sbortsge is antlc~
ipated during the harvest. season;however, the farmers felt that
civic or-ganintions in country
wwns can and will play an lm-portxmt part in hdplns during
the crisis-Tho following statistics,pre~sented during the eoune of themeaning; were oollected by AAA
committeemen throughout the
county.The fi gura repracnt
approximately 16% of the county
cropland.WAR CROPS--1942, 294 acres:i948» 588 sores, an increase oi 100
% over last year.SPRING sow FARROWING-1942,1650 litters;1943,2279
litters-up 88%.'
FAL L FARROWINGS - i n w wtions show inause of 93%.
I-IENS AND PUL L !-:rs -i mma
of 28%over last year.
ARLINGTON GIRLSWORN INTO WAACS
Miss Enice Cunningham, daugh-
ter of Mr.end Mrs.Ellis Cun-
ninghun of Arlington, was swornintotheWAACIonThuredny.She will remsin in Arlington with
her parents, for the present, while
awaiting her wi to service.A gflduate of Arlington High
School,Miss Cuaaing'L:?i com-
pleted her studierlt j or state
college ln Trinidad, Colorado, lastspring.She has been employed
~__.\._r nsrmit.
lMrs. Elxmbcth Seltz;First Lul-
hemn; Mrs. J. P. Nielsen sud Mrs.James Hansen;Congregational,
Mrs. F. H. !llcVic.l¢er and Mrs. E.
D. Fahrney.
M. A. C. ENJOYS
BOOK REVIEW
A full attendance of the mem
bership of the Monday AfternoonClub gathered last Monday miter-
noon at the home of Mrs, Roy T.Kirkpatrick on West South StreetLo listen to sfbovk review given
by Mrs. Vernon Bellows.The book review was entitled
"Old Soldiers Never Die".The
author, James Ronald, weaves hisplot around nn old British soldier,
too old for service but anxiously
seeking to be of assistance .in thepresent difficulties. Turned downonevery side on account of his
age, he Iinolly made for himself
a plsce by caring (or homeless
children.While the author is but little
known Mrs.Bellows tells the storyin such a graphic manner that thelisteners almost felt that the work
was one of the classics
MERLE WEI-IMEYER
BURIED THURSDAY
Funeral services for Merle Allen Wehmeyer, 8-year~old Arling
afternoon at St Paul's Lutheran
church of Arlington with RevCarlHellmanofficiating.Merledied on February 21 as the result
of severe burnsMerle was hom st Arlington on
April 20, 1934, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wahmeyer. He is survived by
his pu-ents, two brothers,Nea-le
up Albert Lee. and a sister, Lor
tame.
HELPED PREPARE
PnssmEN'r's DINNER
Charles Hall, Arlington boy nowstationed in South Americn,writes
held at the City nan ui W . .next Tuesday, Mnrch 9th, The in-
stitute is staged under the dire¢~
tion of County Agricultural As-
nt E.D.I-'ahrncy and Ho meeD e m o n s t r a t i o n A g e n t M i s s E n n i s
Bsmesberger.All meetings, lor both men and
women "i ll be held in the CityHall at Blair and A full day for
both sections hu been lined vwThe specialists, in xdditioa to dis-
cussing problems, will bring with
them a full truck load of displays
which will b e s e t u p i n t h e f i m-
equipment room of the city halland will be open to inspection mf!
discussion by those attending.On pgges two and three o( thi!
issue will be found a detailedmessageofthe work whlch willbe under discussion. The general
theme o f the dxy will dw withgetting more work done with les
hand labor so that farmers mayreach the new. higher productlom
goals for 1943.
GUSTASON RE-CEIVES cAB1.EGRAM_
FROM S 01 \
William Gususon, who is in thtMarines "M in the Gund-
al Csnal- so n eablegrsra w him
father, A.D.Gustaodn,whkl-
wu received l u t Sunday.The:
gist ol the eahlegnm was o u r
he was a llrlgli tiuul asked tha t
money bu nm. him"Bill" slnce mwrlns the u r
vin hu been sending his moneyhome md has quits a nice accoun-
to his credit.Namrelly the hmmrfolk! think Lhst be ls anticipating
s trip home.He hm mn a lot of
native fighting and has m2&°l
reputation for himself and it mnbe th h th e wi l lb l grs nta da fur
laugh-_'P A R A I Y S I S D f z f v n
NE ' l ' l ` E D S U M O F $ 1 4 1
A drive for funds w swell theinfantileparalysiscoffershas
been underway slnce February
17th at the Home Theatro,Col-
lection of the money has been
made by the Girl Scouts.Manager c l i f mf Robinson re-porlil that $l41 was collected and
tumed over tu the local commit-
tee for distribution.Hal! of themoney goes into a national fund,
the other half remains here.
oA r l i n g t o n
C o u p l e M a r r i e d
F o r t y \ Y e a r s
F r e d J u n g h l u t h s Ho n o r e d
B y F o r t y ~ t w o F r x e n d s
O n T h u r s d a y E v e .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jungbluth afArlington celebnwd their 40th
wedding snniversary,Thursday;when members of their plno<.'.hle~
club entertained !orty~two goat!in honor of the occellon.Theevent also marked the card cluh's
8'lth yur.Bouqueta ol red eamatlons sud
gladiolue deconbod the I m g -
bloth home; the table was wwf-ed with a left*whim wedding'
eske trimmed with blue and silver
club presented Mr.and Mrs.
Jungbluth with a bulfet mirror;the Jungbluth children give iid:
parents n set of eryslal goblets.
and sherbet glasses.
Among the gustochartermembersofclub which held its ii:-si
1906; they are Messrs.
domes Fred Jungblnth,
were DVB'the a n i
mooii!l8
and l e s
C. V, Sur-ml-\¢er of Washington-and John
Cooper oi Bennington.
omna guests were Messrs. md
Mesdomes Arthur Pence, Clmrles
Os!-lor, Chester Janghluth,Fr m-
ds Jungbluth and lla Mae,and
Martin letter.
ton boy, were held on Thursdly;,,edding bells.Members of t h ,
...mnrv mms; that he helped pre-mn . . -..,...x..
~VEEK-END TRI
A number of week-and mpa 1. planned this spring by the 19~' Dans. College A Cappella Cho
d_ These short enguztmentais the place of the longer joux-ne~v mnde mnually by the cholr d
mf lng pam time.gt'No dellniie mhdule lun -
be arranged,yet, nceording w ~-~
Charlotte Bannon, choir -»
.1 _
Service
Memo rial 'se ni c e s,the fir st
ever held in Blai r, took plac e at
the F i r s t Metho dist Churc h in
|t.'Robert
AR MEET IN EIRE
Wayne Plugge, stationed some~wherq in Ireland, writes that he
e ~=osited.Up o n depositing hh!
tampa , the me rc han t will rec ei vé
c redit s lip from Kronber g. W hen
hc me rc ha nt wi shes to 0 er ai p m e n t o f r a t i o n e d g .h i s
\
,~ * w k |.Q~¢~1 :~;f 'e ~e t fe'.~ "
1c
"u | 1 Q ,Qtr
;s . , ¢....l ,~:..L ;"L ..
.-.;.og
.fr%".vm
:he 18 pupils o f the Blsbee
ool,loc ated 9 miles west. of
r, are in the midst of a war-
m p sale drivx whic h has
hed such proportions o f
»==th a t they threntc n the
~blinhment of a.ree oni . The
ool,under the direction of
as Senora. Anderson and M50
c llle Ac kerma n, 'has sold $75
~rth of stamps in the last twoelm.Th e per c apita sale is
ereby $4.06 per person.A " P o s t Offic e"wi nd ow has
q g 1 - y , -1.~.
9 K ¢1
u f <
" . ¢.
been erected an d all sales are
conducted thro ugh the wi nd ow
ju s t th e s a me a s if th e y c amemtown.Needless to say the
youngsters are quite proud of
the ir record and fe el d i nt the y
are adding mater ially to the
we r effort.In the ab ove pi c tu re the y a re
display ing their wa r stamp
books.Standing n t the le f t o f
th e Post Offic e win dow are
(left. to r ight) J ohn Tay lor , Len
Buc hardt,Rupert.Dun kla u,Jo-
¢f ir i.iglf
nr i
4 ~ ~iiI..n
Ann Giesc lninn n, B obby Ben~
Robert Ta y lo r , Te r ry Taf t,i
lures Selby,Darlene Selby,
Eleanor Ne wld r k .A t the ri g h t of the wind~
star tin g with th e ba c k r ow,
Rose Ma ri e Mo y e r f D x
Moy er,E mi l Buc hardt,G
Cnrlberg,No r ma Thomas,v
de ll Gnuse,J an et Tay lo r,
dine Buc hardt, and David Th~
as.I n th e Pos t Of fi c e wi nd s~
W ay ne Th oma s.
lu l D
i\\|'nnrlr!l§f.feqelluay i IAn e w a ........_...._s t a t e d t h a t D a n a C o l l e g e h a d b e e n l
c h o s e n a s o n e - J ; 4 4 0 o t h e r s c h o o l s ~
for US. Navy trameeu.While the broadcsm.abated
quite e phatlcally that such waxthe1-ge President Lawrence
Siersbeck of the College states
that no such notice has been re-
ceived to ate.».. _ " .»..n"¢t.h~C.o!C~
Cold Snap F o l l o w s A
W arm February. Rain-
f a l l I S L i g h t
A co!d snap which drove the
_.-........ .|~..m m an officia\ 4 de-l
s¢B1
I
m il. |..l||.uu.»-......_ -W I I I I I I L H L J H u n . .- -__s o m e t i m e ~h e m a d e t h e l i l g r a n b e l o w z e r o v i s i t e d t h i s v i
m l n t w h i l e d i a o u i l i n x t h e s u b j e c t t r i n i t y t h i s w e e k ,d i s p a l i n g a l l
t h o u g h t s o f e a r l y g a r d e n i n g a n d
\ 1 . . ; : - .¢ . ¢ a n § v n | l ~{ T h u r s 'g i v i n g ~t r e e s )~h g ~ ¢ | , t .
zwuw .<..-.,-.._.,day)morning from the nnvydepnnmentbyDannCoiiegeafficiais,revenied that thatinstitution had been appointed
;\ "quaiifying station" for those
who wouid enwr the Navy Cul-
,egc Training Prognm.--_-. ._¢ nm mzininz.
good set/-bark. The low mark was
reached Tuesday moming.February cloned with a manm-
iy mean temperature of 82.2 de
gr¢ea_ This is the warmest Febnx-
ary since 1935 and is about 10
dexzrees above thg average.
; n ¢ i " m show early budding,a Atl
re
lu
es
scML.
wme punmw v. ..._ .._,Vthe message revealed, is to pro-duce naval ulficers and it in
High School graduates and cn\-
lcge students with officer po-
tenlinlitics, Those whose sev-enteenth birthdny willoccur by
July lat,1948, or Lhoss who
Rainfall \n Felmmry was .v~inches s\l of xt cnmlng in on
the month Numa\ amount. is .9
mches
HN ARMY SINCEJULY IS um m
o p e n w H i g h S c h o c l s e n i o r H ,p ¢ r i ° d o f p r e c i p i u t i o n e a r \ y i
1
1wil\ not be 20 ysm-s_§rf over on
)Ul. ll\I u l
Ration Stamps
ls Estab\is\1ecl
M A l u N u
again stressed-
latter received
atm, chairman
All possible 1atizm of mu-g~I|
Lhaft d a t e m a y q u a m y a s w E d w a r d A F e e r f B l u; | g ¢.D I W
»m.,.fi n z i e x a m i n a t i o n s w i i l ~ g r a d u a t e d g m w e e k ~ o f f i c :
9_:...._Mn A n i l l "~B G.A.Kronberg To Be area.In Charge Of Stamp a The
ACCOUXWS 3 qrgerg
eT\€W!\I|
::r tn9\'B
tI ¢ G¥ l ° '
l\| ll.| .O
uw ...-._bc given at the college an Frl»xxalmng pww. ....dny. April* 2, from 9 to 11 A.M.Sacrnmentw Calilomh. and he
I-\xl\ details wi\\ be glven next mr Lieubenant in the U.S.Af'
week.Aix-Corw.Ha hIB been tral
[erred to Gardner Field,T:
that he Ielt that the school California,where he will
,_._.....¢.,| .».mm»d as flying instructor,
\I Avnuci
G. A. KNHBGIK '
..... ua- nm dude
M Kennnnl bt'
um wsek s
in headqusrtendngwnCounfy
n..
`§`v"STJ»`€S'\»Sr 1
department in
upon the voluing units fo:
dressings, lt
_. _ . . . . . : . . . » u .
bo a r d a n d a ll persons 1i n th e College wo u ld
wmp ly wi th s u c h n dem
c ame and do a\1 in their
b e o f a s s i s t a n c e .
- - - - ¢ b = n »~
n .w.~-. .......-..._._vlhngly Lieutenant Fear has bee-:in the "'____ _mndi!it ar-my\e-sa thnayearvhn ngen-u 5 bmk¢}"_Hpowerw mud lm Ju\y. ms npkl rise H T h l ` 0 | \_Q gg the W m
_ .from the ranks in am ummwa\~g Bmk in mm.
._ -..A ...M .4 whlnh he , __~||}|_____npgion B nlf '1 5 O n e u l .H " " \ D 0 m u | u |u \ . . n » w
. J H a n w a r . a n d L u c a !B U TE
him,'Lh\sthelxad
rn of theanything
at once
occnrmcu um vm, -...___may well be proud.Ha il the son of Hr.md Mrs.
Allxed A. Feer, and wus a swdentnt Dann Coilegn when he jnined
the armed forces,
:';1'-__ ---»--w4»f. Blair War Casgalty
Att en us n y u u
Rites Sunday
Lxtest oy-pruuv-~= w -_ .._,concerns eva-y merchnnt wnnhandles ntlonad goods.S u mpcolletted[mm cuxwmen gmousrationeditmrm unchsugar coffee, and annul goods
"an he deposited az the bank in
m;.f~a
day throughdhy and Th\
urupenr
noun or ew
In a CG1\VElBuuu||-.....morning; he repeated tha
no knowiedgve of the c laia
broadc a st but th a t 1!
did dvvelop h e wo uld
notif y The En te rpr is e.
BUGEON ~i n n s p m s s R E C K M m m ¢--m nnc n u ND RTH ~~ ~~I.J.1 .| .\ \: au u- -.-_...
L u r tw :md llu ro ld B uge on , fo r-Mis s Lu elia Rec kmc y er of
\ --_nwana lmniness imzton has arrived safely in z~;
Arklorih
re-
in~~.\lf.|ir~of their mother, the
mer Wziir r<'sxoenu», we... ..-..._ ,__\i>\t<lrs horn- the latter part of Africn,according to wornlan u~ok closing up some huel~ ccived this week by Arlington
intivus.The message, which
\;u.~ \lr~. Blumie llugoon.Vurlit if: xx resident of Kansas
City, Mo.
through headquarters at Was
ton, D, C.. was received.:
three weeks after Miss Redor's departure from the ll
States,The former countinn is in `
~ ~ Africa as n representative c
Red Cross. and will direct 1
~ ~~ camp for aimien. She is the d
oA n n i v e r s a r y
P i o n e e r C o me To C o u n t y
l n 1867 I n Co v e re d
W a g o n
ter of Mrs. Henry Reckme;
Arlington.
HUBER HAS ANOT]
SUCCESSFUL S
Clark Huber held anothenuccesslul purebred Poland
sale on last Saturday at hiMr. and Mrs.August Hurtun8» twelve miles south of Blair
of Fontnxmlle.celebrated their Approxjmately fifty hcGoth wedding snnivemzry with a purebred! were marched i1
celebration at the Salem Lutheran sale ring and brought an 1Churchparlors.._Appmxi m y rice of ms per head w
en Bonehundred relatives and pto sow going at S305..were present for the event, which ii'h¢8 sow; going out a
also marked Mr.Ha\'tung's 85th datioins for herds went in
hi rthdny.A program nas conducted
enteen different statesY shows over what a wide~bDr.Ritzrn and the Fontauelle l~luber's purebreds are kn
glee club sam! three selections.
Mrs:Hartung.wore n bloc
dzvss amd u combge of pink 10
buds given by her grmdchild
nnd great grmdwldren._
k LIEUT. FOLEY ls
2; HOME ON FURLI
r.Lieutenant Dorothy F4M
llnnung wore a mmation gwen rived last Wednesday fm
him bs the some $1'°'\'t Mrs. Hug- Robinson, Arkansas, and
rv Plugge, the only livxng atten - ing a furlough wh her
nh: nt the Hamm; wed 'nB'. w
in attendance and she worevursapge of pink rosehudl.
,The table was centened withhuge cake, deeorowd with pink
:osehuds and flanked by wh t :
"Mr.and Mrs.Robert F
family . Hin Foley had
a my 'nune's duty (orn year, this being her firstAgrndunteofBla
School, Miss Foley is a
a
icandles.Rnsebuds and fems in nurse from s Catherln
tiny bud vases were placad the '-length of the guest t»bla,wl\ile in- school ul Omaha.
dividual cakes decorated with rose- SNYDER SPEAK
\ buds und the numeral "60" wereat each place. A large number o(
nrda, bouquets and potted plants
were received by the Hnrtungs.
CALHOUN D:
L.L.Snyder, Blair 4
_.M nu urincinal apea
wa Jensen son of hir and
c a m e
hing-about
xmey-lniu~
Nodh
if the
1 rest
laugh -fer oi
HER
ALE
r veryChina
s farrn
ad of
nto the
iverBgBith the
s foun-
.ta sev-which
:range
own.
i»JUGH
nley an-m Camp
is spend-
parents,ole andybeen onthepast
furlough.
ur Highgraduate
e huming
SAT
mir inet .»......,._,IB;
5FIt. P. Flynn, lost his life on Mon-
day,February 15th,in an air
ra .._
th ..
tid over France d
elly Flynn. A crowd of nearly .accompanied by a 'fration check00personswerein _attendance on the bank where his ataxnfrs are
lynn,the son of Mr.and Mrs.deposited.Mr.Kronherg is employed by
he bank on account ol the extrautiesforcedonthebankand
'*f"° ""'°'§= were the f"'*'° of while he will have charge of the
'aexr kind ever held ln this cityUnder the new war mling that
bore department he will alsoave other duties relative to thehno bodies may be returned from general work of the ba_nk_
the battle fronts until after thewar, a special Memorial Service
has been outlined by the War De-
partérzent and this outline was fol-
low in denim.Keynote of the service was"Sacrifice", borne out in the ud-
dress given by Rev.John P.
Brooks.Reed O'Hanlon,commander nl
the Stanley E. Hain post of the
American Legion was in charge
ol the services.T h e B l a i r ~School tw sang "i e
With Me" and G.L. Dixon ren-dered the official Veterans of
Foreign Wars song. "Sleep,Sol-
dier, Sleep".The memberships of the l.0.
O.F., the American Iaegion, and
the"Civil Air Patrol attended the
services in unifonu, in a body.
L. S. U. MEETWITH mrs. O'NLON
The Ladies Social Union of the
Congregational Church met, 'Nes-
day afternoon,at the home of
Mrs. Philip 0'Hanlon of EastSouth Street with Mrs.Franlg
lstewm and Mrs. John A. Rhoadee
as assistant hoxieoaoa..ln all,twentymine laden werein attendance. Mrs. Tom Iaonndled in the devotionds and Mrs. J.
Hilton Rhonda pv e a most in-
teresting review of the play[NNERi"Family Portrait", giving a vivid
account of the llfe of Janus.url dealer,Relrealunents closed the pleaa-ker on an ant afternoon.The next meeting.loan he held with Me _.anto
FRANK BOL LNG.
DI E D F E B R . M
Frank Boling, former Washing-
ton County man, died at a hospi-
tal in Seattle.Washington,on
Wednesday,February 24.Sixty-six years oi' age ut the time of
his death, he had been ill only a
few days, having suffmred a stroke
on February 14.'
Survivors include his widow,
Mrs.Mable Boling of Herman;and two sons, Huben of Omaha
and Ora of Camp Carson, Colo-
rado.Burial ww made in a cemetery
near Seattle..
INDUCTED INTOARMY AIR CORPS
Three Blair boys were inducted
into the Army Air Corps Reserve,early last week.The boys a n
Ho rd ..Mrs.Howard Jensen of Arling-ton;Charles Lazune and JohnLazure.sons of Mr.and Mrs.
Charles Lazure of Blair.All three had been attendingDana College. They were inducted
at Fort Crook,and than trans-
ferred to Jefferson Barracks. Mis-
souri.
WM. JAHNEL FAMILYMOVED To OMAHA
. . . . . .--....-_..... Mia.
experienced a moe:pluusaxn. su.-prise recently when he retumed
to his room from work one eve-ning and found Bob Nngbluthsittingonhisbed.waiting for
him.Both Wayne and Bob are
from the Arlington vicinity.The two young men have mad(
plans to "do London" together ortheir days off. Plugge writes tha*he has already seen many inter
esting and historic plsca in Lon
don, but mentions that the meal
are only fair.Pluggs, the son of Mr. and Mn
Fred Plumge of Arlington, is eutioned overseas xyith the Locl
heed Civilian Coma.Bob, whor
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Julia
Jungbluhh, is a radio operator c
a U. s. army bomber.
Enlargement of
Papio District
To Go To Vol
Will Set Date Soon F
Election To Include Al
Of County In District
Famiera attending a hear
on the enlargement of the Ps
Soil Conservation district atHome Theatre ln Blain last E
day altemoon, voiced no opptlouandcondderablefavorthe plan of including the encounty in the district. A date
an election will be set soon.lnelualon of the new terri
involves' no new wa s norforcedconservationplana;merely makes it possible tor tin the district tn make use oi
Paplo dintrlct techlllolxnl for
eonlorvation pracdces.
Mn. L. D. Warricl: sage-5
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The Ladies Aid of Salem Lumex-rm Church praumed them with
me picture "The Good shepherd
Mr.and Mn.Hxrtung wereborn at Q\\i\'\fY, Illinois, Mr. Har-
tunz coming to Washington Coun»
ty by eovemd wagon in 1867. Thecouple was married i 1883 in
dw school haue cm e praent
St. Panl'u Lut.han1\nrch dw,Lhen known na the wn Creekahurch.lmmeiiawly following
'their marriage they lucnted cm afarmnorlheaifofFvnunelle.living than until 1828 when they
retired w Fm-lunella.The couple hll :ix ¢hildre1\, lllof whom lin in tha Rnntanélle
vicinity, an inn u ugh:grand-chlldnn and' tlve great gnndchil
fBdlh Mr. Humax, 85, und h h
wife, 77. are ndv c md de n,~ 'f¥f__':"°"m*°'°°'°" in e\\!'~
W " ~ h e l d i r
". nection with Fprt Cnlhoun P
terixna' pot-luck dinner, W
day evening.Mr.Snyder 1panied his talk with films
he had taken in various pa
me United Sum.The mpper snd pmgnrrwell-attended by members
mngrezntion.
SERVICE MANHONORED SUN
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bur
sldlng norlh ol Axlinglan l
en haue, on lu! Sum!-ly |and evening in hnnor of I
My Barlnn who was lpelmen-day furlough lt hom<
his dude; at Fort Demi:
Mexico.He nwrmd i n h h cWednesday 01 thi( week
l con-ruby-
ednes1
mcom-which
Lrl'-B of
l wereof the
m n
Lon, :vi-usld ov-
i tune sM I A -'lding s
s fromls. New
Jdllnsdn on Went Wasnlngwrr
Street on April (Sth.`
C A L H O U N W O M A N
D E A T H V I C T I M
Mn. Mulin Christensen passed
away sumldmly at bb!hmm inFort Calhoun, Weduellly nails.
Mudl 8.Ds i h mme st 8 p m ,following s heart stuck.1N!\eral
,nariganents are lnwmplehe at
this/lime.A n m m m will Iol-g next week'| imma dl The
wfPrll°°'
Rev. Paul Nyhnlm, Trinity Sem-
inary professor l l l l seeqrhsd s
w i w Our Savlon Istilsran
C-lllnrh ln chlazo. Illhwh. Wham
lrs wll lgl v s v uw rc y wv l e e Hb
u m m wfllleavesoons fbbflllltlvie ol
m u m l n r y m l n m d n x .
Wm. Jlnlleh wrw is uw. .-,ing ln Omdn,was A bnsivlevmller szffhs Ellteryrlse office
last Friday.The family mavvd
to Omskm on Monday,Fsbrlllry22, md are nicely located on South
2'l!.\l sum.A dmdlhat is empluygd in the
Bembe* plsnt nnd will make her
homa with them.
B L A IR CI TY To
H O L D A u c t i o n
Blsh'CitylstheorwnerolsloLof bqvlpmeht that was purchliefl
durlng the time mst the pavement
wu being hid and now being out
of thst baldness the council wo-posel to hold u public mation mdsell |11 dis equipment in the hl¢h~
est bidder lar huh.
vers bruises in slnll sr nu in-...=.this week, hut is able m be up
and smrmd again-
Mrs. J. P. Jensen returned, Tumay, alter spending the week-end
in Grand lslnnd with her son,Soren Jensen and Lsmili.md
with mother san. John P. Jensen
and family of Kwnev.
Mn. W. R. Baller df Lincoln is
gpmrdirig several days with her
mother, M11. J. P, Jensen, hnving
srrlvd on vmnesdry-
lldr. a nd Mrs . wma mlm d
Qmm; are the puenu of s hshy
son bam '1\u:¢dlY.mms 2 5 a t
m m m xml' -IL H1 1 When
is the 1'ormsrChs.rlaMe enum-
son, auditor sf Mr. md Mrs. Ed
Gilbert-lon uf Blslr.
for several munurs ll.......-...Michlgsn.
LUTHERANS HOLDBIBLE WEEK SOON
A Religious Emplulsis Week
by themmm Church and Dina C0ll¢ge
ho m Much 10-14, it h u been
announced.Rav. Theodore 1. Jensen of Au
dubnn, lows, will be the spakerHehssscheduledBiblestudrc ls uu sz the Lnthenn Churcheachevening, as well ss chapel
services at Dans each morning
Rev. Jensen will preside st. Sunday méining and evening services
u a climax to the week's pru-
gnm.
will be observed First 1.u L T _ 0 _ P s y i z n s s u
Lo President Roosevelt.hen herecentlyvlslbedLhstontlnent.
Charles, or Bud as ll better
known by his fnends with the
armed foxes
vlsrrmc HERE
Lieutenant Osar Petersen,w h n v u recently gunned his
rmklng dtex gndnselng frunl
schuel st Csmp Lee Vlrginls-
arrived Sunday morning for sweeks visit with his mother Mrs.Ann! Psunen, md what relatives
and friends ln this vicinity] He ls
as rui n lo! Pm* W srrm, Wy o-
ming, when he will be atstioned.
lp&2`3`Ea§£E-wmch was served l\1rs.n u r y .\.r...=.......'chlrze u! snsngemenul lor the
striv-
ARNDTS ENTERTAINAT DINNER
Mr. and Mn. Fx W. .Arndt en
herfained at n 6:30 n'clo¢'.k dinnelast. Friday evening,the g u m
being Mr. and Mrs. Pmnk Adam
o! Fort Cslhoun and Mr.snMrs. John A. Rhvldes of Blnlt..
The evening was ple a rlli
spent in _visiting uve:both tlpruenulsy and ure may hfstol01 the county. Mr. and Mrs. Am
are real enmruinsn snd mn
praent were indebhed to them I
s very enjayshle time.
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ashington CougtW I. n \ W A R ' l ' l M E CL0q'H1NG I suggestions for making over
' I I Q Q Q ~\"Wartime c|°f_\,|ng"wm \,°'clothing md conserving wwl.
.¢-..»....a rw M m Alle xn w u . \ M m wmdg-wi ll l ve 5_»=°
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Ag. Co\\ege
Specialists m3
' Point Out
nh1E::tension specialists of the Uni-|ver~sity of the Nebraska couegelEar Agriculture win ~p1-esent m l
Lima information on farm pro-duction methods wil\be heid in
5 :1 .|[ u p o n A M. to 4 : 0 0 P m.g
+1i
Th e day 's ac tivstaes wxll be di - I
t sec tions une f o r ividedin to wo . ,h f r th c ;the " a m e n and an o t e r nmen.Th e C ity Hall a y B lm r w i ll
GAYDQU
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Commérce
Endorses
Farm Front
Official Program
Hmm FRUNT nnv
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ION |The Blair Chnmber of Con:meme is cooperatkug with the Ehuznnion Service ia bring to Wnsh
ington Count thye Intent informs:
tiun on wartime Iood production.
Fumere sm wi\ling md anxious
to do their part in winning the|~0 | :_wa r b u t ma n y are fac ed wi th
c xtraor dinury prob lems due to]
;la hor shortage,mac hinery a u d i
Qqq wpmen t s hor ta ge and the oth er
upooblems created b y wa r ti mo
oondntions
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10:00 A.M.
Poultry Will Help Win Joint'Meeting With
J. M. Claybaugh Farm Section
10:45 A.M.More Milk Your Clothes in Wartime
M. L. Flack Allegra Wilkins
11:15 A.M.
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A U. s. Approved Pullorum-
-' l atcher~
Ulireeding Stock
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g With Your Mea| at
n R O B I N S oTl's
LA|R'S FINEasT
ATvi>LAcE To E
The Finest Quality Food S vgd in the »<9n Manner You Always Enjoy
e»YET
Eaonomicallv
Ask Anybody°' - " " " " "IEG o o d F o o d a t A l l T i m e s
oII4:
i§§llg¢Zx"h»3 alle "lnnl,it\xtc". .
'lh meetingsmlIlIlllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIllllllllllllllllIlIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllll
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P|L~LEY's
ln addition to ehecialiéta will address
a lar g eshown downstairs in th e f m
equipment ro o m of th e building
These display s wi ll sh o w th e re
aults o f the various practice:
'whi c h wi ll be discussed in ui.
mc etings.Th e spec ialists wi ll b<
Official Program
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FARM SECTION HOME SECTION
10:00 A.M.
Poultry Will Help Win Joint'Meeting With
J. M. Claybaugh Farm Settion
10:45 A.M.More Milk Your Clothes in Wartime
M. L. Flack Allegra Wilkins
11:15 A.M.
Helping Produce Food
for Home Use
Y1 ld From Fruit & Ve etable
Pork Production Care of Milk and
RECESS
War Crops Making Most of Our
Meat Supply
D. L. Gross Rizpah Douglas
O. S. Bare
1:30 P.M.
A Greater 'e gEvery Field Garden Pointers
D. L. Gross O. S. Bare
2:00 P.M.
Problems Cream
Ed Janicke M. L.Flack
2:30 P.M.
2:45 P.M.
3:15 P.M.
Beef and Lamb for
Uncle SamEd Janicke `
3:45 P.M.
Inspection of Exhibits
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L is fclt ihat the Farm Front
ating will be s valuable con-
iution as it will permit a free
hange nf ideas and methods
increasing production and the
'Ing of labor.l'hc meeting will consist ¢§»a\
lx f t o e x c h I m n l e dr n e r a p i c sas p e c i a l i s t i n L l m l .f i e l d f r o m
g C o l l e g e o f A g ~ r l c n l t \ r m a t L i n
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PRODUCED UNDER OFFICIAL .SUPERVI
SION IN A CONSTRUCTIVE BREED
ING AND PULUORUM DISEASE
CONTROL PROGRAM
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Have the Reputation For ;|f»\ the
I'the
demonstration ro o m a p a rati me to answer question
mint ou t imp roveme nts de Luestlons and comments fmm\'
lkx me d''x D-s fo 1 n mg w\l be expec For Further Information Consult Your County .~\gricult\|nl
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____Agent.Vocntiunnl Agriculture Teacher, State Départment of
Agriculture
OR
;1~¢\.l U . S . D E P A R T M E N T O F A Q R I C U L T U R E
onest Tat - Honest Count
Honest Weight
You'll Be Pleased W ith Your Check
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held allolks
heln 1
one day event is bein
Ls a means of getting to fantheinformationthatwi
them to prodqce more ma
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From Your Sale w Pilleys \',§'1§d°§§',;,"`;§?°""'" and ouu
S '%,$'"°"";3§;§f°';§i°°,.°"G,;*E d M u n d o r f C r e a m t a t l o n |x§>r:;11y:sa Jmim,Be
|Catt\a md Hogs;0.S.BgxlllllIIIIHIIIIIIll|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIll||l\||llIlll||l|||l| 'Enwmologfgl \;§»\F:3335
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us ebug-ofred in
Our many years in business as an inde-
pendent buyer of Poultry, Eggs and Cream
is proof of the satisfactory service we have
always given.
For Best Cash Prices
S E L L T o U S
nlmrnonucf co
Hugh Wright, Pm-np.
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Allegra Wilkins,warumu Lawn
Produce More in '43
We Have the Thngs You Need!_
0 W ayne Chick Starter
O W ayne Pig and Sow Meal
0 W ayne 31% Dairy Feed
EARL MAY'S GARDEN SEEDS
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DOLAN » »d
W'Eg,jg5"1;lE
._~Ibm~ ~man, h~ farm inte:-um inI o w a - N e b r a s k a L x g h t & P o w e r C o .ry'Butler County. He has served onIU ' ersit Livestock j u d i n gnwy|\cnms,has been connecteg with
the wheat allotment p\an andII ~lll\||lll\|\ll\l||llllll||lllllllllllllllllllllllll|l|||l||ll||l||||ll||Illlllllllllllllllllll|n--my other activities.
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!itt)e known xo WhdxlngtnnCounty farmers, this put U! thepro gnm nhouldbe one of the
mon attractive features ol the
entire day.
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MGNEY FUR HIRE!
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production methods will be set
up during the day.County Agricultural Agent E.
D. Flhrney will preside over the
meeting-s for the men and Home
Demonstration Agent Erma Bumes-berger will be in charge of the
women's division.
T I O N P R O B L E
Early pig troubles,rldsets,
wo:-rns, necm,and other filth
ln-ed diseua, and erylipelna nndcholes, will future this put of
the program.
BEEF AND LAMBR UNCLE SAMFO
Pwteln md mineral pmblemefeeding and disasen,will high
Iidlt this ugvu._. n
Washin~ ton ~ Banks
~'char ~ p s ,and the he t
that most of these crops areEittieknowntoWhaliington
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5 E d Janic ke.}.Iniversij.y o f Ne -
1bl:15Ica Exbensmn A m ma i Hu s-
.tex-esta in
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W ith the irmwsued need for
who!~ ~be~n, and the use of
pasture, will be disguued. as will
nnbil x>n»nnIT('1 PfllTl.'l'RY \WLL` §i;f.i=`i\?1N EE WAR o.s;BARE
Som! ul the topics io be coverei E§'D'l?éyS'h£"§ée5r":
in this disduxion include problems of grassho;;per and chinchin brooding, feeding and housing control work for a nupnlin face of farm labor materIsl years. He wili be rernerpbereamshortages and already crowmied this cguntg in connfcjsm vpgh
\1 rwultry houses.SPIKE De! hllnupgcuncm. ux..u»v........0 tions whic h he staged 'T or 8 years
ll a go.
se r -Ivation,an d th e exnc ie nt u se or ..nm\inmnn'I: and man nower.I m p r o d u c ti o n } \ n d EEZ qualzty
7 :1 i "I be d ed.IThe posmbxhtiea ° 'mcrensmg will lsfvis - \$||||n||ulul|||||||||||||u|\|||nnu|n|In|||||||||||||n||m|||||||||||||||||||n||
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We Have the Thngs You Need!
0 W a yn e C h i c k St a r t e r
O W a yn e Pi g a n d So w Me a l
0 W ayn e 3 1% Da i ry Fe e d
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DAY or NIGHT!
EARL MAY'S GARDEN SEEDS
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Seven Days a Week...
, A n d
IN SPITE OF RATIONING
You Can
Rely On The
EAT SHOP g
FOR GOOD MEALS
At E§:onomica| Prices
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$1;9oo,ooo You Can't Get Hired Help, It May Be That a 2 ;
3
WE'LL GFI' YDUR FARM WORK DONE!
O War makes your farm equipmznc almost privxles. With
help hxrd to gn and new equipment scarce, you have no
rely on your rn/:wr and wok ro get she big job done. And
you an rel on us to pu: your zracwr and mol: in A4nhlpe and zap :hem du: way. This is work we knuw
Little "Hired" Money Will Enable You bo In~
r o r r u n :u l u \ , . y . . .__._,"crease Yo ur Production The "W ages"Fo r~~"I-lirpd" Monev lan't Hiéh - - ~ Talk It Over
This Year W ith Your Local Bank.
You héiii yourselt hen
hm? no do because _[annequnpnunt »s auf buxmess.MoneyIf You Our »1=°1> is loaded wish wnrkf I\'g going w ge: wane.
Bu¢we'1luke uxeo f y mx:repai rso nrhe damaynus¢¢
if you'll give us advana notice.
We're net up now no schedule your service work. We'1l
dn ic mm wid: f\f¢°fY standard methods md genuine
CONSULT YOUR BANKER'
IC pcm. Smp in md 131 wbenl
Your~ d e a l e rArlingtonWashingtonHerman
Qi-nfn Rnnlr Cmmtv Bank State Bank in. F. LUND1' co.
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W hen '/ou°re Hungry...
~ T h i n k o f U S !
You'll Be Mighty Pleased With These
Big, Tempting Meals We Are Serving.
They Are Made For Men With Husky
Appetites.
W ¢ ' | |H a v e a G o o d D i n n e r o n
F a r m F r o n t D a y
~ v<5u}§<§3's Q/QFE
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VEGETABLE GAR-EDEN POINTERS x
This ~pm ~f~the pgrar;~
FRUIT ANI)hl
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uate wh o wi ll address those a t-
tending the " F a r m F r o n t"mee t-
ing ne xt. Tuesday as a n exte nsion
Aglwno mis t.Du ri n his 20 yearswith the c ollege hepinas worked on
~itsbemonstr
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W hen '/ou°re Hungry...
~ T h i n k o f U S !
You'll Be Mighty Pleased With These
Big, Tempting Meals We Are Serving.
They Are Made For Men With Husky
Appetites.
W ¢ ' | |H a v e a G o o d D i n n e r o n
F a r m F r o n t D a y
~ v<5u}§<§3's Q/QFE
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VEGETABLE GAR-EDEN POINTERS x
This ~pm ~f~the pgrar;~
FRUIT ANI)hl
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JD.L .Gross,pictnired above. iSaUnivers ity o f Neb ras ka grad-
uate wh o wi ll address those a t-
tending the " F a r m F r o n t"mee t-
ing ne xt. Tuesday as a n exte nsion
Aglwno mis t.Du ri n his 20 yearswith the c ollege hepinas worked on
~itsbemonstr
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City Hall, I
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Miss Rizpah Douglass w~tw
If you want to sell your farm, list it with us.
The time to sell is when buyers are i n the
m a rke t
W e are i n constant contact with prospective
buyers not only in our own comm unity but in
various other points.
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The time to sell is when buyers are i n the
m a rke t
W e are i n constant contact with prospective
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ALLEGRA w\u<ENs1 . _§L E 'r §2 | - I O N E Y B E E ;
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Grow Rapidly, Feather Evenly, Have Bright Yellow
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HONEY BEE FEEDS
j Allegra Wilkins has had charge|
of the 4-H clothing work forf'"°3{ years. The fact that many
of e winners, whom she hu se'\2C¢ed and directed.have done'well at nntional Khows,speaks
|we\l for her ability.
th theBe Accomplished wi1
nf Shnrtaze of Labor?I-low Ca n It
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w» I-have a Partial AIISWBI to the Problem in
i f S m a l l P o r t a b l e ~* Automatic Sellfged
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M. L. Flack,Extension DdryHusbandrymnn,operates a farm
xn Dakota County md il, in everyway, a practical t of man. He
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»_ 1_\..n an.,mmnfintions.
Materials for 'l`his Kind di Work!
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J.H.Clnybaugh,ExtensionPmlltryman,h u been especiallyachve 'in workin|dth hntcherles0n the National oultry Improve-ment Program.He upentea a
fum in Clay Cdunty.
Rizpah Do lu i will dilcun'bf wartime "Fwd v ~¢ °f"-Sh;
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Mr. and Mn.Herman 'Haan»sons and Mike Foiey .| nt
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Mr.|.ndMn.A.B.Bula|1»ve...~ t o ;
Jan and Bm Bochum were 9.the Georgefew dm v idton nt
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Arlington
~i _QL Ihr nnd Mrs....nm nxrrsnrnxsn-H AIP swliv manova Armu! Jensen 'rT.l~§§7 Mr.n o m m c u c z n " " " 'n m = - » , v , - : ; "m m as s "s.. -as, m a fnmilyé
.k ._Sunday visiton of Mr. and Mn. ~ 'JZ Mn. Glen Rmenbmm.of Fremdhfv f.°l'.§.b`£i`fa-"'H-¥v-
P.A. John -"MN }§ °"""' 11 3 Mr. ma Mm G. F.. _;lg=g;~ 3 §_;,=~A*§}_f;==s,,_,,,,. m i w w w
osdlmv n -.I v '\i\dren. Rudy Ml*-*?".?"'E""°"'. \ -viffpdvamn hmm sunday Swnneon of Thursten ._¢-,.A.." A
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kay,Gene
nnd'Mrs. Anna Klusen were Sat-urday evening visitors of Mr. and
Urs. Ernest Anderson ol Blair.
Visitors at the Emma Ketch-
maric homo Thursday atternoon
`"~7§§§..§`.¢the Anna Wrdo:home this pm wah were Mrs.
hd Mc Na i r.Mrs..Gus 'B°x8!.
Mrs. Nm Moulin-.Mn.BruceCox md Hr. .ss Mrs Wm cout.
Mr. and Mrs.Gaylond Beadle
and Mr. andMrs. Ge0r¥¢ Rohvver
Jr., molorod tn Omahn. S\md8Y-
Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Kay and
vue Mm i re no Ka m of .Blalr.Gene. Mrs.Mm*Kinases-Mr.
Hrs. Non rno nlun of Atla ntic Hans '"'Q;f";"§ Mr. Ha ns H;
L s .";:..:".:',.:f"'.E:.¥ "'r'f;.'.l£-'..§".::.° tho dry i m ,Mr.and
Klnssen, and Mrs. Hugh Vaughm.\J\lrs. Chris L. Anderson who onMr. and Mrs.Walter ~ § Z § , ' l 2 " " t h e l l s i l v e r w e d d l n s
~not~ ando ini.Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kruse and
Esri Smith of Omaha.f Mr. and Mrs. Georze Neale wereThursday dinner guests at the Sunday dlnnsr guest!!o l Mrs.
George R-ohwcr Jr.,home were 0'-'~° Kruse-
Hi-. and Mrs. Beekrnau and oh!!-n m o l o m u w l M c C A R ' l ' H Y N E W S
Wednesday visioorshtt the Wm.
v,_',§,°,'f'° M,:°'°N,,, omgggxl Mr. and Mrs. w. J. Novak un
'Ralph spent Sunday aiternoon ltMrs. Phd Hansen Mrs.Emma m dx mn s u r k .and 'Mi-s.csmua¢\§§'§mH'n§" Ls home "'
Rntiuen.\Mrs. Boy "iq" and children of
Twh- Ski- and Mr. Richard Im'--S nnglield, Ne rsska, spent/from
sen motored from Tallhassee, Flor-\Vl?cdnesdsy of last week untll Sun-ma w spend o.fsw days st. elm day evening with Mrs.KigefsBruce Cox home.brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and
The Coffee Club Ladies met at §f.`.T»$.i°'i§il°'.§`.§'°€`»{`e ~ym
thedioms of Mrs.Dstlel Kn\B®»''.certtl .Friday afternoon. _ Those Pl¢3¢"t m i Bessie Blankenbeckler of
were Mrs. .lscob 519149 Mrs. C\°"5\Sterllng,Colorado.arrived Mon-Ohrt, Mrs.Anna Klsssen.M03-:lay for a week's visit in the Mc-
lauise Bolln. Mrs. Emma Ketah- Carthy community. She is a house-_".._\.v..ns\mn.'izuest of the Dan,_goward and\
gong? '?"" `"'°si'¢ii"¢.s `r ' p m hrnarmwgy nmchased some time l8°- The 13... B\'is¢f¥lu;t:,e i.°§». "honor-ing the
is located close to Bono School.mound birthday ol Jo Earl Brig,
A ioint birthday alehrstion was haunt.held at the Fred Wulf home, Fri-Margaret Foley spent the week-
\Mr. and Mrs. Clzarles Flemingand fumlly who lived in the C. U.
day evening,complimentary w end ln Omsiha-000k tenant. homie, have moved to
I-'red Wulf and Earl Wulf. Guests Machinist Mate Glen Voss nr-included Messrs.and Meadlmwlrived here Saturday night no vis-1-'red Wulf,Earl Wulf,Eggert it hi; parents Mr and Mrs. Louie
torvn in the Erwal Rcssnbsum
wattage: Mr.Fleming will take
1 r'lwin: ma son, ma it W ul! °{'d\V°s s. until fu d, mo rning,H, H" " ' ° ' 'e " pace as driver
family, Fred Dnrnacker and dui-iwns en route from Groton,Con-
\dren Dstlel Wulf, and Mrs. Ed-'\necticut,where he has been abReeh.tending sehool, to San Francisco,
Mrs.Eda Reeh celebrated her California.birth anniversary. on 'l\|esday.Mr. and Mrs. william Voss andMr. and Mrs. Frank Biffar apent ,family have moved their equip-
Sunday st Newman Qrove, Ne- ment to the William .lahnel farm..hrsskm with their son and daugh- Mr. and Mrs.Fred Dixon movedter-in-law; Mr, and Mrs.lnuren onto the Mnney farm and m mBlffsr and children._Lena Mortensen is now boardin
Mr and Brondu.Mrs.wk s mwhers.and Rosewere Sunday nfternoonl Mr, and Mrs, Lorin Christensen
1i';"':¢.°'.'2'2°sl*:°'i.§'f.'2a°"»i ""'a \:s:l..L".::°=s';:.=s.':,:.=°'"""" at "'°
$33. °
.§ " '§ 3 '~ "E"the eveniny;\lk` s mdh: "" wFt d" "R W E ;
sMr. and ~ RAY .lohnso mand 'i'i..|~$"imJ¢,Monday.me
son of smr have moved into thsi ur.and Mn.sd Christensen(ormer E.v. Heath home,nowlwd Venda and Mr. an Mrs. si-ovmed by Mr.and Mrs.AWS"-lmer Betts and Karen visited Mrs..3..\.§odt. Mr. Johnson is .rrovrie-Vrsge Christensen and Ronaldtor or the Gamble Storsnn Blnlr.|(;,»¢¢at the can Han-Ben honis
Opal "du 'HQ-\¢m RlSm\1BB€¥\.|near Benson, on Wednesday. Mp;Mary Beth and Janet. were guests ,Christensen and son retumed mm
ol Gwendolyn Love nt the parentf¢_h¢ hospital on Saturday.-Qgymgggs Love, home, Sunday a!t~\.l'd'2'.? gr; `§.§"'°.?.1§`.§'t." weeks
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Sm. °".§'f.Z'.§'.;.,§""£& "ali "'a:"§=M - f f "Voss spent the week-
RHMIBGD home;Mar nret »ffd\'?>'i'L"'§5`.'§§' '1'i'.?""§a»'.§i.§a'£L*.§' "QQ
Erdine were guests of the Rlward nnhaay on Sunday.
Lamp family. Dunmz the evening.,A large group mended theMr. and Mrs.W"\f and ¢\'9""!srewell dance given by Mr. and
daughters were visitors of Mr. Mm. William Koenig and sons nt.and M75 Lars Rollsnd and f""'lthe German Hall,on Thursday.vrhs Knenilz family moved _fo
|on the I-lacltburth milk route.
l Mr. and Mrs.Clyde Wilkinson
have moved !ron\the Georgelhisrshallfarm,to the Mathis
'house east of Frmlont.Rev.Larimer entertained n
group of Congregational ehunznmembers who will make s drive
for funds for ths coming year.Nine men were guest and Rev`
lgorimerservsd a -lin' dinner totheguests. whlsh was hesrtilo'
sd hy tha n nrlviwed ua
attend, and the Reverend proved
hil ability as a host-*The annual business mee'-ills
of the ugfhgdigf Sunday School
board was hdd st the home of
Mr. and Mrs. McC¢HlD»with the
!a\loWi!\8 oltlosrs elected:Mrs.
c utceuss,superintendent,G. il. Rosenkilde,assistantsuperintendent;Mrs.Rosenkildo
was also elected secretary,with
Teddy Wilson as assistant;Ho-
ward Edmondson, librarian; Hom-
er Millér,treasurer;and Patty
,Jean Wimer, pianist.
Hugh Renard len several days
corps reserves for traininz nt Je!
Clarence Wieso and Uhelusr.Emil Guttsch and Ullis and Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Gottséh and
family were dlnner guats.Spa-day, of Mr.and Mrs.William
Christensen snd family.Mr.and Mrs. Eggort Ohrt and
sons visited,Saturday evening.
with Mr. and Mrs. John Damask-
er and Greta-Mr.and Mrs.John Dornaekerand Greta and Bomice, and Jessie
Jansen and Peter Petersen wereTuesday evening dinner guests of~a n d M r s .H e n r y G o t t s o h a n d
n .P e t e r P e t e r s e n r e t u r n e d ,S a t u r -
d a y ,a f t e r t w o w e e l c s w i t h M r .
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n a M a r i e s n d D o r o t h y ,vi s i t e d .
T h u r s d a y , w i t h M r .a n d M r s .A l -
b e r t A r n o l d .M r .a n d M r s . J o h n M e e v e s , M r .
a n d M r s . G u s A u c h v i d t e d ,S s n u
g s = ; 5 q " * ; §w i t h M r .a n d M r s .
o n s r_ C h r i s S c h u m a c h e r s u d D o i - o t h a
Q s i t e l x d s i d s y c a l t x r n c g o n ,w i t h
r .r s .u s uM r .a n d M r s .E l s a A p l e b y
s p e n t t h e w e e k e n d a t w e A b e r t
s r l e y h o m e i n D e n i s o n ,l o w s ,
M r . a n d M r s . J o h n H a r d e r ,R o l -
a n d .A r l a n d ,H e l e n a n d B e r n i c e ,
vi s i t e d . S u n d a y , w i t h M r . a n d M r s .
G e o r g e B e r g m a n a n d f a m i l y ,
B y r o n J o h n s o f S c r i b n e r w a s n
S u n g s y \ e ' ; ' e n n g g u e s t a t t h e E l -
z a p p e y o m eB e r n i c e D o r n s c k e r s p e n t t h e
a g o v j t h a K | ` ° " P ' o f s t u d e n t " l g w e e k - e n d w i t h A l b e n a A p p l e b y
l ' l i r n d 1 H..a r u .e n r y G o t t s h
\ f G l ' B ° Y \ B a r r a c k s , M a .' u n d I r v i n \it , ed ,W e d n e s d a y e v -
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m e r w ,........,.._evening, where Mrs.Hanna is
visiting for sevenl days.Miss Lavon llnsesbuum enter-
tained severnl friends at s dinnerparty in honor oi'hor sixteenth
bifihdly. Saturday evening. Guests
were Mildred Rosenbaum Patty
Kelfey. and Mnrgxnt A.nn Nelson.Sunday evening visitors at the
Glen Rosenbaum home were Mr.and Mrs. Frank Timhlin and Wan-
da and Virginia Mundorl and~
Janet.Mrs. Gustav Kahnk returned to
her home Thursday, after beingconfined to the hospital lor somei
time with pneumonia.Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd McCann
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rnnvsd to Omaha Thursday, when
Mr McCann is employed at the
airport.Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Berry --sqandnmily, of Omshs, were cull-
ers in Kennand, Smdsy,1Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A large group or me-....-.._relstives helped Clyde E.Rosen-baum wchrato his birthday Wed-
nesday evening.The evening wasspent playing cards;Mrs.Sher-
man Andersen and Harold Lau-
trnp wnn high prizes, Mn. Jergen
Christensen and Pete Larsen wonlow,and Chestdr Rosenbaum
won traveling prize.Miss Lois Ann Fowler spenttheweekendinOmaha,with
Mrs. Violet Christensen.Miss Marian l3syer~ who teach-
es at Summers School, spent the
week-end with her parents,Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Bayer.Mr. and Mrs.George Wilcox
have moved to tha.home former-ly oeoupied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl
French snd hrnily.Miss Mattie Jane Peterson
spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mm L. E. Peterson.(Other News Next Week)
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C l a u s O h r t a n d l o w s c o r e 5'I l s p c n t S u n d a y i n B a m d P c a l l e d o n ...f n a w i .R a n m a y 1 ,w a n an1r s " Y S n d a a . ft e r n o o n . | i * h 1 l 1 p ,A p g v s t 1 \ a z e n M 3 3 n u r t l 1 w e s t o f h q r g . .h a v e a n d M u i .E l m e r W u l f a n d L a r r yH u g h V a u g h a n .L a t e r i n e m , t h e h o m e o f M r a J o e ' l ` h o m p s o n u y. ..\........\.mm . . 1 ._|-.........",_A d r e c e n t u : » n n v .|H a n f n ufm .n o r s c n n n e h m e n x n s z .t h e T a g l o r f g V o s s .Lpure a}1¢{ ._l?}> _*§__e g e a n q l : W i n t h e E l k C l t y v m c m l t y ., 1 M r .a n d M r s .G e g g g g .\§F};\ch a n d
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afternoon n delicious l.l..lm:u "mu !'\II€I.€r29\:u LucservBd~lly moved to Blair from Tekamali.
Mrs. Nell Jones of MmS0;ri\hirimx n d ~ N e I Christe1n3en'Vail | I wa t Frid t.ra~nnd .an rs.eston ngBriss: cf.. ho;}c;n ay a entertained at n joint wedding an-
Mrs. Neil McMlllan, Mrs. Jan§.f;~':_Ef:12;;ny ,m;=§'§;§§°f"'w1.?§§"'§'>2i
'Snverkrubbe and children an *place at the long home, included
M n 'W Ka nd Gene werem.5'n ,nn evening of cords followed byFn dq '\"18ll.0rB at the Waiter the serving of refreshments by theSappehfield home.Li \"'§"'°",§"e",;, Quilfsts "gfg 1~g=- snd
t.e»I\rs.on in ey an ara,r
l l u l u n y g u . .w e r e g u e s l
at the homhonoring tnnniversurmens Will
Visitors,Mr. and ll
son, Lee, 1Meneke as
$11158 dx SLS nt .sf nner gue land Mrs Floyd ilinz Mr Rnd'B R E
'K bchm ri! h M Iuma .i.2 ...;. ..:.';'.:.';:.:= ...Q Mrs . ~Thompson,~and
|Ml"3 Howard 'Thompson and James
fazrnily,Miss Shirley Idelhrens, Christensen.John Ketchmark and Pvt.I-'real nh-. and Mm. Weston Long en-
i n e d a t s u p e r S u n d a y ,f o rH E n 5 e l L '| ¢ | - t g p sM r .a n d M r s .M r s .E m i l K!'l1~*0 1\ l r .a n d M r s .G e o r g e A c k e r m a n
a n d D o n n a m e t e r e d t o C o n n c i l l a n d f a m i l s o f T e k a m a h .
B l u f f s I o w a ,t o s p e n d S u n d a y M r .a n M r s .F l u d I I i n z a n d
s o n T e r r y ,s p e n t T u r s d a y e v e -
: ; \ i l M r a n r h i r a . L e w i s C o o k a n d n i n ; ;a t t h e F r e d J e n s e n h o m e .
Y G u e s t s o f t h e I l i n z e s o n S u n d a y
s L e a h J a n e S a p p e n f i e l d w e r e M r s n d M r s L e o nM i a e v e n i n g -: s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d i n B l a i r n n t h a r d N e l s o n a n d c h i l d r e n o f A r l -
l l i r .a n d M r s .C l y d e Sa p p en m fne l d .i n g t o n .
i v .f i ]0 ' |~l _ _ _
Those 1ebrate his
ning, wel
Herman,zen.Jen:
W i llia m
Sen;Ha r
gemvn.Mr. aiSundayJagp ho
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Af!! ceiebmtion held Irvin Voss nelpeu unc ..........,_>f Mrs. Emma '1`¥1Y{°f»move, Irvin remaining for a few
fifteenth weddmg da ss.if Mr. and hire. C1"2}""ii.. and Mrs.Francis Haven-
psen of Craig.*dick and children were Omaha
sunday aitemoon,Oflvisitors,Monday,also calling at
=Geilrge Mencke and-the Orville sm home.re hh- and hire. Lloydl Mr.and Mrs.Lorne Voss andLee of Arlington.iAlice and Andrew Wiese helped
M r s B e r t h a W e n d t c e l e b r a t e h e r
" "i . I \!t \ . . . l -anlegu
Mesdemee G. A. Marshall ana
W. A. Whitford were hostesses onWednesday at which time they
entertained the Congregational
Lnclies Circle at the home of the
former.-A number of guests were 'pre-sent and one new xzame, Mrs. Will
|............... ...-mn! Ln the member-
fa mi ly ` vi si te d,Weanesuuy cet:-n i n p ; w i t h h i r e .E r n e s t B e c k e r a n d
s o n s ,h e l p i n g W a y n e B e c k e r c e l -
e b r a t e h i s b i r t h d a y .M r .a n d M r s .R i c h a r d L a m p
a n d M r .a n d M r s .R u g m o n d
S c h u l d t v i s i t e d w i t h M r , a n M r s .
E l m e r W u l f a n d L a r r y ,S a t u r d a y .
M r .a n d M r s .W i l l i a m M e e v e s
vi s i t e d , S u n d a y , w i t h M r . a n d M r s .
.._..n .-.n Q n vu l q w n v n n i n t
\E 10c
10 Ounce Bo:
Y o u r b e s t b e t i n
1:10111 are-.er.t:v
li v e s !-
4-nf.yen: winter cialhnnillmulwurryi!`:-pemlrnthesemozlu-mamlm
rn.
WS TE R NE WS
lelying Emil Motzen cel-Suturday eve-and MesdumesRudolph Mat-
ozw Menclae,
Niels Soren-
Lbirwday,c Messrs.Otto, ands Hansen,Wulbern,\s, Harry and Alma Svo-
nd Mrs,Paul Wulf were
visitors at the Walter
me.y visitors at the Arlhurhome were Mr. and Mrs.iehrk and lhrvey, Mr. and
url Lund andlumi ly. Mr.
w ~ r w "Mannvo r~0.13 and Horgrd 53.1.
grid Jensen and Bessie Van
mber from this communityd the funeral of Jnmes S.non l t Blair,Wednesd .1 Bemard 'l.`hompaon's In -
Nielsen undthePrankMn. Jshnel
and Mrs. Axel
moved ontofarm, Sunday.to Blnir.and Mrs.Ed Suhr moved
time John Vogt form to n
near Washington., Soren Wolsmann returnedldethodint Hospital, Monday.and Mm.Henry Grabbe
Jer egnhm,sooo! Mr,irs.Fx-uhm, celebrabelrthdny, Wednesday.ls, Hurry and Alma Svoger-Mr.and Mn.Abe Suther-
ind Mr. and M1-s.Fred Jen-nd daughter helped Mrs.Monson celebrate her birth-
Wednesday evening.and Mrs William Vogt undspentSaturdayeveningat
sul Wulf home.lrey Reeh celebrsied herlay, Wednesday.x. Nels Sorensen entertained
Dorcas Club,Thursday. The
meeting] will be with MIS-
aw Fnw er.in Thompson of FlorenceTuesdayevening with hi-I
aw,Bernard Thompson..and Mrs.Paul Wulf andspent Friday evenin nt the.Svogerson home r.andBemmdThompson and Al-
wero Monday evening visitors
Lnanda Svoguson spent Tues-evening and Wednesdny with
James Thompson.
> A ntfl"Ml1 |'l'l\N NEW S
blrwoay,vve\m¢w.-,.Sunday visitors at the LouieVoss home.to see Glen Vous,were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Chris-
tensen and Dickie, and Ray Jahn-
eL Mr.and Mrs.Charles Voss
and Louise and Elmer were Sun-day evening visiwrs, and on Mon-dny Mr. and Mrs. William Voss,Mr.and Mrs.Mike Klingforih
and Julie, and Mrs. Sophia Wiese
and Alfred spent the afternoon,Mr. and Mrs. Pete Larsen wereFriday evening visitors at Lhe Ed
Chrillenlen home.LeRoy Voss lqfz Wednesday .lor
Fort -Dodge, Iowan .':0LlxgrNewa. Next Week)
MARCH NEWS
Mr.and Mrs.Anton Andersenmoved to Arlington,last Wed-
nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray F;mar~quist and family are now living
on the Andersen farm.Allard Stork and Alben mkamleft for Baltimore Mi;-yi d;
Sundjny evening.They a n sqm-loyed at the Martin ,Bomber
Isnt there..,Several children at ghe lllaxchschuol are dak with chicken pox.Mr. and Mrs. Rudo'¥1h Fuchs en»tertained at dinner,lun-sday, forMr. and Mrs. John Swrk and Al-lard und Mr. and Mrs.Harold
Stork and Peggy.Mrs. L. E, Larsen and Lora hee#penn Thursday altemoon at the
Chris Rasmussen home.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Jensen,Dorothy and Ed_ythe Mary. skin!
Sunday evening at the L. E.r-
sen home.Mr.and Mrs. John Dickmeyerentertainedatdinner,Monday,for Messrs. and Mesdames Hu-dulph Fuchs and daughters, JohnStork and Allard,and Harold
Stork and Peggy.Gloria Jensen was u guest atLhe Lillard Jensen home in Om-
aha over the week-end.Mr. and Mrs. Llllud Jensen uid
family of Omniha were mailers atdie Howard Jensen home, Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jensen andfamilymovedontotheChrisWric.h farm,Monday.Mr.and
Mrs. Wrich are living in Cheyenne,
Wyoming.lair. md Mrs.Arnold Hnnaenand childrén wem callers as theAlbert, Schjodt home,Saturdayevening.They were callers at theJames Human home,Wednaday
evening.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swanson and
...,. ~\.....».... ,...,.,, mmm nm
Aman =» mm ..._--.ship roll._A group of friends and neigh-
bors spent the ahemoon on Mon-
dsy with Mrs. Minnie Mclleth, the
occasion being her birtliday.
Mr. and Mx-s.Ralph B. Symonswho have been living here in the
former Leslie Peterson home,moved on Tuesday w Fall River,
Mus., where they will raids.
Mr. Symon, who has been man-ager of the product control md
inspation division at the ord-
nance plnnt nt Mead,has been
promoted, and will be,il charge of
the labornmory uk. Firestone LatexProducts Co., at Fall River whichin engaged in war produétion.
Mrs.Symmfs mother,Mrs.Lottie Bennett of Canada,who
reantly uma hero to make her
home wldx the Lumily, accompan-
ied them to Full River.Mr. and Mrs. A.A.Hahlbeck
und family pre moving into the
house vaexced by the Symons
lumily.Mr. und Mrs.Chu.Goetwrh
drove to Yumn on Sunday where
ihey spent the day with Mr.
Goett|¢¢h'n sister, Mrs. Will Widen-
aell of that place, md his brother,
Ed Goettadx md wife from Omaha.Mrs. F: E.Webb ncmompanied
relntlveffmm Fremont to Pender
on Sunday where tho d n y w uspentwith .Mrs.Manville Kai,
niece of Mrs. Webb,_Messrs.and Meadames H. C.
McClellan,Chet G. 1\ln\-shall,J.
S. Gardner, Rev. and Mrs. David
Simpson, and Mrs. Vernon Marsh-'»1l, repmoollting Hiram Lodge No.
52, drove to Blair on Monday even-ing where they nttendul the cele-
hrntion held by Washington lDd$°
No. 21, given in honor of George
wmmgsm' birthday .Mn. G. I. Piieffer and Mx-S. J.
C. Bulgur were eo-hostcslei at n
six o'c1ock dinnnr at tho Pfieffer
home on Saturday.Bridge followed vdth Mrs.Pat-
terson winning the prize for high
score, and Mrs.Echtonkxmp for
low.Invited guests wen:MesdnmesChet c. Mmhall, P. L.Cady, L.
M.Peterson,Julian Jmxgbluth,
Rfhu Gillry. Homer Miller, A. G
Mansfield,DL M.Bloch,J.S.
Fred Momnursv..s y n . ,...-,..,,wdsiwrs were Messrs.and Mas-dames John Meeves and Gun Auch.Mr.and Mrs. Elmer Wulf andLarryvisited,Sunday.with Mr.
and Mrs. Thorvsld Andersen.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scheacher of
Omaha visitaed, Saturday evening;with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kroger!
und family.(Other News Next Week)1
Kennard
Mrs.Roman Podxnski andSharon Kay an spending a few;
days with Mr. and Mrs.Lyman-
Cambcrg and family.
Miss Helen Hanthbrne spent_
lthe week-end at her home..\
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Noel spentSundayvinitingMr.and Mrs l
Harry Noel.G. E. Kronberg, who hu beqncustodian of the school for we
past year,remlgaedta take a
wsition at the Washington D11°1m°vl
'Bank in Bllir.Bert I.eUnlr~dl\n.s,\!.aken over his dudes at *fha*lschool.1
Sunday callers at yha C.W.'Hansgnliome were Mn und Mx-n.l
,c._.1. I-ranwl Sons <3 Rmu m.
;Mrs. D.~s. Pmhua ml David- nf;'0mal1a. Miss Hazel Hansen oflldermnn, Mrs, Joe Konvalin audi
Ronnidf Nick Cook, Nels Hansen
and Iver Willian\se'n.~Miss Florence Hoxtensen spentthe week-end at her home in'Council mum.g
Mrs.Irene Jansen md Jesda»Mr. and Mrs. Russell Christensen(
and family were Sunday dinner-
Kumi; of Mr. and Mrs.Vernon.Mathiesen-I
M r . md l i n .William Kuehl
and funllyl visited Mr. and Mrs.
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Snow Bird Self
.Polishing Wax
2 5 :
16 Ounce Size!
F o r G l e a m i n g
fl o o r s !D r i e s i n 2 0
mi nu t e s ! No p o l i s h -
..i1e;.z;°¢f»\s<*!
ie lec t :s ue dficlenl._W our.Snnw Bird'wpphes md ; hyq zothrough Spring cleaning!
Snow Bird
Dust Mop ..-.......59c
Snow Bird Fur»
niturc Polish .._25c
Snow Bird
Liquid Wax ........25c
Sn o w B i r d
Glas s Cl e a ne r ...10c
K o l m
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$1.72 to $2.98
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N o 1 ' i c E
B I D D E R S
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The City of Blair, Nebraska, will receive
-seded bids at the office of the City Clerk of
said City, up m 7:30 o'clock P.M. of March 16,
1943, for the alfalfa to be grown on Blair Air
Field for the season of 1943, also the use of 17
acres to be planted to crops. (Proposed contract
on file with. Clerk.)
1300.00 of purchase price to be paid»on ac-
ceptance of bid and signing of contract.
City reserves the right w reject any and
all bidg.
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C i t y C l e r k
pl~
an~Jow~MrHealiBeI~in~
ol
te
se
h.v
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l
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Sweaters
$2.25 to $3.98
BETTERDRESSET
$3.95 to $5.95
Skirts
$2.50 to $3.95
\'@th1alene
cakes ..10c
Vaporizing
crystals ..10c
Hang-up discs ...10c
Victor LluckgmauerIs Scientifically ménaea cdilawdnmip
oqmclcsn s=1;<;w11!
o nowm DEA lx,umQ B I G G E R P l w r r r u
Step up Yuur Production This Yen With This Tried
and Tested Fad '
Blair Flour Millp
HARRY and CARL sonmvsts, PROPS.
I nmlllll
Enmmsrs
w f m l z u l - " l l - ' - ' - "A i n a v '"i 5b Z', '3 ;' ::: e" ;" h;, ;; I1'=»§aaa»y.L. 1. . Pa tter son. Lawrefn c e W -\
Mo vi n g m been 33 f u l Mr .m d 3 1 3 .R°=»_;§§§'"§.\§}'f.km;1pUR;=y NEm rt2tnHe1°mnn 'g
.__...........Hu an "SLK \ s\.|.._..-mv u MII a n I1
1'liursdsy .Mr .and M m ,Ho wa r d Jenson,
lg |11 LI118 Conulzunuq u a u r " -k an d ma ny c hang es h ave tak-
J loo . On Mond ay , th e Ray and
Peters families exc hanged
:es;Mr .and Mr s .E d Suhrdaugh ter h ave moved onto the
nsen f a r m a mi le no r th of
ehin gton i'¢.:.;.ntly vac ated by
an d Mr s .W alter Henrickeen.rman K r us e an d P re sto n Ni c h -
fa mili es mo ve d to f ar ms nearrnLington;He nr y Kroe gor and
nily s o to a.f u m near He r -
in,an d Mr .an d Mr s .Pete;
ompsen h a ve a ls o mo ve d o u t
tlu rn nit.a c om u y .Mrs. J . W . J ohn sen and dau gh-
shovv i n Oma h arsattendeda'idoy even ing wh ile Mr .J ohn-
n a tte n de d a milk me e tin g ..M1 and Mr s .W i ll Peters en-I The ME. IAd1e| ' A-ld met '¢'~\*h
" '- -D\\lu0l\Th u r ma y ,
Cnllurc u emu »... ....... _i s rJ ens en and fan uly wer e g ues a
the Ha r r y Swanson home n e m
hin n Sunday af ternoon.
n u mM r s .R .A .D a v i e s w g g f h o e t é m l
o n S a t u r d a y w h e n s h e e n t e r t a l i n e d g
W an g mDona ld and Irma Ch risbene en of \" grou p of f riends at one o"cloc!¢Da na College were su pper gue sts lunc he on and kensington..r J
o f Mr .an d Hr s .Ar n old Hansen,On Sunday evening.Dr .an d .
Mr s.P . L .Cady entertained af
number of friends at xr. turkey din.;
Hac k an d Ed y the Ma ry , we re c ull-\ers a t th e An d re w Svendgaand
home , Thurs dny evening..l Mr . an d Mm. A lvin tiven dg aa nd
and M m .Chris W ric h were in
Q1-Humane,Fri day afternoon.:(Other Ne ws Ne xt Week)
Anunofroiv News
ner.Fri day ¢ - w e o f M m .a u th * -
Rosenbnnrn were Mr s f.Ila.roJ1<.¢:IVan c e a nd Te rr y ,Mr s.Hn ri on \
Christensen, Mrs.C.E .Ro s e mhaurn, Mrs.Roy Rosenbaum and
J ane t- Mre. Sam W rig ht, and Mrs.
Den nis Banc roft.Mr . an d Mr s.Claus Schnieder.
J r. , an d A rlen spent Sunday a t
Ithe Ch a rle s Mo h r h ome i n I rvi ng -
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32 '§
?.alneda\.§uppér,Friday, xn\Mrs-henry ....,,,..-.._._, , |__or of Mrs. Petefs binhday mi ,mu ul rx h lai and Mrs.Rly Peters and '» n: °u .: ¢|,y ~ ' 15 ~I n w=,;,__.»\e Dorru Ladle'Aid \v~ll|L§§£fd.§"° Mr. md Mrs. Alh°d Mrs, Hanry Toebbul, tlxe ow|§IUl\ meet at the hvmc of Mrs. Andrev''Mn 'l'oebben'| bxrthd.;y_ Ar\lFowler Thursday. March 11.I
Vlrs N P Nxelsen spent Fri»'V°\"8 ~v spent in Mr.and Mrs.Lerner M<:C~.nnlviiueénoén wimh Mm.Ba-¢¢|,in!ornml e .ti md lunch \\uS'and fumily spent Sunday evening{*£\S¢¢\-lands and vin 1181..». H. Bungee spent. sevqral dnyg. served.it week mth relmva m Om-1 The oauion alno marked the
,Alben S dr d V .blrt.\uhys ol Mn. 'l`oebb¢n's sqm,,,§,',,,,,, 1\».§2., §',",,mQ§§_"'1QK¢1m¢¢h md her brother,m
rs Willmn Mntzen home whila'Gi°"d'm'""r. Sunda amended A sale.|Other members of the lgmllsMaine Jorgenuu and Cnhar- whole bhthdnyl no ln Februaryg_ Brudex-sen spam Saturday in1;\»¢ M¢~|.N;l'»ebbnn'| grgwexzhin-lrf.
.iwum-emwmn r.a uegiirxrrmnlldy '§§"°....r. ~ Htl- J. G.Gleslnun,and .her
ls Berwlsen lwme, Slturdny_ .h r vm h e r , M g " 1 H ~15252 f: sS"i`$»<T" f"":"m°°'\""..;'&'a Y n n ..:° .sas
1ith Mr. and Mn. WllyPe::r|. ng," bdrm' qimir 3601 wuidhmg mul-M-"gf f r o m th i ! vlc xn i ty ltmn d ~ lv, ; " . r y m d Mr s .Hilgenk.unp's
d a n r e w a l l d lm t ( o r llr . a n d ~: a n ¥ ' . P . . . ' f a ; " ' : . m ° " ° " " - " z r m J o n e p h ' E lW n o f Lauis-
mi - . u m m n . n m I m a a m m a vi ! 1 e , . K y . . lf f \ ' ° ' * F " " ' * Y e ve n i n s
Au g hta r h elp e d lr. md Hn . | _ | -. Z!o r a vls lt with h a r VI-f¢!\¢a~N b
i n K n y n l u b r a u their w q w n s md Mr s . w. T. W xld r f m. a n d h e r
n n lv a r u r y ,Prld-ly Waning.bru ths r,K m n z t h W lld r o n m d
(0¢1\er Naws Next. W¢¢|;)'!| mily.
\with Mrs, Mortie McCann.Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stewart mud Qfumlly have moved ur the hrmilformerlyoccupiedbyNorman
Wilkins.Mill Hxzel Hnnthorne is novdhvlvyed in A Fremont lumdry.Callers at the -Gustav Kllmkhome Sunday were Mr. and Mn.Harry Knhnk, ol Fremont,Bml
Mr. md Mn. Gevrsv Kuhr.
lin Chris Nelson will enlergtaintheLadies' .Pinnchle Club
Friday umrnqvn. . 'Mr. md Mrs. Jess Gotuldx mdlunlly were Sunday allen ~ ;
Bmdly dwrnnon vlaiwn uwthe Rav. P. C. .Tarun homo wanaMn. Henry Plugs, Mn-Jnhannf
Gilbert Jensen
> f /' / /
Houses:'
~~ditinnal horses. we would
~~..learns and lr !you B N
'T h e s e H o r s e s A r e P e r f é é t l y G e n t l e » . "l l - i n w r * -
a n d W e l l B r o k e , T h e y A r e F r e e F r o m u
S h i p p i n g F e v e r
in need nf some ad-
like to shun you lhese
a g ; L i n e d U p o n Y o u r T e a m s f o r . t B ' C k r m i n g S m p m e r
R a y W u l f -S a m M u o r r ~ C ° »
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Bl r, Noi-in-mlm, lhxtlll, 1943 \_ ______,.M l ;,_ TE E
1943 vi¢¢~'B~'G£»m hAi§i1
Closes Soon.
Ask Blairites To Give
Contribute Now!
Mn. Wrlshl Belurnl
Thnndly Club |
Meet! Todny
Mrs. Chrll K. Bandar! will en-
uru.ln st n dessert luncheon and
dwrnoon al rardl;today,for
mernben of the Thunday After-
noon Bridge Club.
Bétty Moats To
Wed Californian
M n . c w H .Al l n of Blllr
hu mnoo me d the app;-"ding
DANA SERVICEMEN
HONORED FRIDAY
A g r o w l p m y v u held u.
Dana 00llbB°»FW!-lv ¢V@k'5uompllmlmtv! so A, nmnberl of
P l an N u p t r al s
N e xt S u n d a y
11
Mr. and Htl. Nell! Luuritum o!|NorKumud mnmu-we the engsge-|!or`
lment of thai!dms hm,I-jlméaerxu
.B0 0 kS FOI'S€!'ViC€To Glenwood'mgrripgg of her dnughter Bolxy ~edM e n Mrs. Fannie Wright returned to imma Lnmbenrlnfs fn Stanley/hzmgr of gurumlm-l "x_vf;uin .=.."2LLl°?.;'Z..¥Z.'hm-, lo Clifford I.ARny 'l'aylor,§I|1
her lioms in Glenwood,lows, (34,mm |0 M ia, California Although no de-own house in the g~lrl's dorm srn of Mrs. Emmn Txylor ll BloinldmTh4v i Sunday, eonoluding mam mem'nven n " "ann. dan m b m set for um xml-y vu the inmni nent o!thc m we ddi ng wi n mu plnce on\C11l
_° 19 3 vwry Bw; Cam- visit here mth hor brother-in-law Mr. und Mrs. F.H.McVlcw ceremony, it will lake plus on the evenm'f,i¢h a vrwflm !oll¢vw»Sunday, hhnh 14_\B.
w ul =;'_f"° no an end, lf' Blair and sister, Mr. and Mn. Ralph E. attended \lumbermnn's conven- wut ¢oasl. liter mi.; month.The ins in the gymnasium. Highlights Miss lnuritsen Kfidualed !rom fill
d l rg# out tl1e_nntiomlitn Vlnlnn.The Vinwns abeompunied tion, held last Thundoy und Fri- oouple dm plan l weddilll trip m' of the mo zn m ilwlnded . the Kzmmrd Public school in l989_'qmQua\;:;_'_ig§'aiiilameé her to Glenwood and fpent the dny diy at Hotel F0l\l»¢I\¢\\°in Om-Boulder hm, Colondo.|lmrl¢a¢xoe¢l ddnoe on the relative'li k:
mdas' :L get niéh-donations ln §;';"m"ii§ii°in`€ig g;;»d=. '"'"'"' '""-lm.;-in o l 3; B ;md N£~'v»'1
immediately, so that they might 'with An i muon,en-', ml
be included in the first ghlpment Arrives Today l neth Weaver md Alban Neve uk-nuof umm to service men.Vernon Robwm I-'or vm:,'li ng pm.A nm-L Army-rhvv wh
Bl um are being sollected in lle re 0 " VW Mp. Dsle Legenhauxen of Aff lma fe s t w a M by J o hn Sf""\;bu
Blair at Safeway Store.Blaifr Mr. and Mn. Vernon Robson lanuc,Goorgla,will urlve in The remnlnlhi uma was devol 1
Drug Store,Gregersen Drug of lhnsu City, Kamal,a r r i v a l ~ ; ° 2 ' i : ; ; . : * s s x x i a "-'° =;.
f " : : ~ : " : f : ; : " " " " " w e r e 5
Stu rl c rrnll'Grocery.l l wear e ll£YV ec o
wel hsmrlt th; Cgriiegie Library. lf
i i lf h B mr i a i e l x v g G.E.Stanley,and her brother.l wsAr, the :loss of the drive, the are 3-.mu o Mr no 's par- Neal Stanley.riends of M n l ,fo
books will be sent fn a centrnl '_Legenhlusen will remember her ~F rl<
..alta, Mr. and Mrs. som Rolewn ,h Nil s x an a v e s o r \fgv s g ' °"g\d"}"_;'§nR' of the Clifton Howl, und also at Zgmnfuxxner l.tnley of is ~W A ~S c h o o l 3
"
.Mi xers'.' u \u i m x-t rerk il ,'1
gf;=;==~throughout the Uni te d °n°5 $ "¢ °{\,g:Hlll omc Jniulu Hosta M
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All books donnwd m the cam~Gathering, Sunday Miss Lil; Gnyer, who was sworn C
z be in row condition.Mn. Bednar 1'Mr. and Mrs. Ea A. .lense -inlo the WMC' on Jnnunry is,il'i$$.i{`£i..,, typos are me most Haste!! To Club tertsined. Sund;y, for Secondrluizz-§ l ° : ° " d w°"';i ;! " ; e § " " x ; i I
popular:-Mrs. Stnnle Bed a was lms~ tenant r etlersen, Miss Alice .-'.o1. Current and beat sellers.neu to membzrs ofn :he Monday Jensen of Omahh,Mr.Ind Mrs.iwili rocelve her tnming.Miss y
2 Adventure and westeml de- lhening Club, Musk 1. The tine Carl Pleper,and Mr.and Mn.igiuyer is the daughter '§ "gland r
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tectivc and mystery néu°n.'wu spent at mm, Mrs. emma Earl Jensen.Lieug. Petersen had '% " i " § ' i § " ' °" ¢ " , d u l l 3 'miss 1~;1.xon,\ x..\UR1'rsi::<1
Halbert winning the ri m for amved that morning from Cwv ..,..°""v a ." emp °?'" 'e _1iwMisslii,I"l`\Moms.County Assistance office super- Mr. Taylor attended g o "Hill 1
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hy the men.)-u»..\..,\
high score and Mrs. Alfred 0. Sickdraw-ing= the cut prize.Mn. Wll-
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Lee, Virginia, and is spending afew days in Blair while en route
w Fort Warren, Wyoming.
Mis! Moat: was graduated fromBlairHighSchool,and dtc r
attending Dana College for onn»_.,1..
vised by her father. She was grad~uated from Blair High School and
also attended Dana College.
school- northwest of Blair.
A chnrivmri dance will be held
at the Kennard Pavillon,Sunday
evening, March 14, in honor of the
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~RECENT BRIDE
he Cerl R.Fufmn'honm in
Cpl. Ftrmer, um at Mr. nndlln-
C n l Fu-mar,ll n ¢rndwl¥e of theCaron: High sehoox md thé Jalm
Wiggins 'Dndg ,BchDol ~DreAngeles, kevin( ¢¢g¢¢y~ gmplsi-
co. Nebnakn, was the netting edn home wed§~\r\s» Sum!-ly db _::i°`°;*`":`risgngian
aon nt ¢wo oclock, when Miss of the U.3_'gg v Younp
o n (hnhmm at Hermsu,
g h w r o l l l r .m d Mn.Trm Da m Oe nmr.
Fnrmrrwe re r i znl g i l ." i i i -Mrs. Mlfy' lnieulev of Blah'
m v w 1 Low ;,uwr<>1""" Mr. .md M" George Agvmnn=~;,_3,,,g,,°;m Church of' of Omnhn, were entertained At the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur An-
Lm, rand the service._dersen.wat o f Ha rm _ Su dnn bnde ¢1\°¢¢n W"\*°sllk' .nu-noon, nl honor af Tir. riléf
<if°*°l 'irthd Mr Andersen llrrquilettehour-length » was b " __d curled n shower bouquet. of a nephew of Mrs. lngerslev,
me sweet pau, swd¢ and rose:ds.Her finger*-\p vefll fell from
eomnet a or-mga hlnswms.lu Mnry Lou Ay en of Iang\
au-Jx. 1 cousin of the brldegoo'n,|
is mlidadl-honor-;alle wore 1mul yellow not gown und mr-ed gvldsn jonqvrlls nnd ,blue
nlphininm.Sunley Fnmner
srved bln bnrther ns bm mm.
Mrs. Fenner,who for mmeme had been x bw\ke¢P¢\' nt thc
bronx Clipper Co.- has been llv-JS with 'her bmther-in-law end
inter, llr. md Mrs. Arthur MawI Coronon.She gpent maven!
fears u s reddent of Hermnn,naking her home with Mn. D. E.
hyes;she attended Hex-nanHigh School, and received her di
plumn in 1941.
PIMPLES DISAPPEAREDOVER NIGHT
Yee, it in true, there is a nfs
hnrmlaa medicated llquld called
Kleerex thlt dries un pimplea overnight.Tho u who follow simple
direction; and applied Kleerex up-on retiring were amazingly eur-prlled when they found then- pim-
plee hui dialppelred. These usersenthusiastically pnise Kleerex andcldm they are no longer emhnr»\1-assed and are now happy with\tl\dr clear complexioxg D<m't
uke our word for it q Kleerexwnlght.l f one application do a
nut satisfy, you get your moneyback. There in no risk so do not
hesitate. For sale by
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photography ,aero n a u t i c S,
n a v i g a t i o n ,meteorology ,
c hemistry ,physics, shop me-
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i i u n F n r n b e r g vm!enu en umgroup on Mer c h 15.
Li n d e n : Ho s ts A t
.Supper Par ty
1 Mr a nd Mrs. W illiam Lin den en-
tertained several friends a t sup-
per,Sunday , followed by an eve -
qning of c ards.The ir gue sts we reMr .and Mr s.J .L .Petersen of
For t Ca lh ou n; h ir. a nd Mrs . He n-
ry Lor enz en, Mr . a nd Mr s . F ra n k
..Haven-dick,Mr .and Mr s.S.W .
ood book ni do-»Andersen and son , and Frank Lin-
b e : Aeinemr g whi c h den a nd Ber tr an d of Blai r.
2 to the drive is the one
would li ke to ke ep.i Towneend Club
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4. Gleeson The I`ownaendClub will hold si a nei
ds Visit He reIo nc lu di ng a f ou r- we ek vis it i n be ne fi t pa rty at . Sc he ff le r He ll,afterf
d Frid ay even ing proc eeds of whic h W a rn
mir,Mm .W .L .Gleeson a n 1 IJghler,Ma r y Ann,left. Th ugs-l\\ 'lll be sent to Dr .Townsend.n t 31
y for their ho me i n Rivereide,4'l'l1o e\'¢¥1il\£!wi ll be spent sr.fresh!
liforni a. They had be en guestei games and soc ially ,and lunc h
'' w i l l b e served.Fwrtlier details numb
Mr s.Gleesons parents,Mr .d Mrs . J o e Love, a nd other rel-ma y be found in a n ed i n th i
ives
.week'e lilnterpnse.
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sary.nd Mrs. John J. Ma-ca cel-
their thirtieth wedding
sary, last Thursday eve-iuests were Messrs. and
nes Leo Smith and son.Porter, Russell Porter, andWandaRobinsoncf 'Teha-
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Long
imily,Mr.and Mrs.Floyd
and ivan, and Mrs.Mur-
Kemp of Blair.
)le Jensenlb.Monday ~. Ole .lensen entertained at
ghborhood party,Mondaymon,honoring Mrs.Bob
e. The afternoon was spentAmaandvisiting, and re-menta were served.Mrs.
le was the recipient of u
mr of giits.eats were Mrs. Warne, Mrs.
7.McComb,Mrs.Anna Pe-
n, Mrs.Henry Christensen,` ford Hultbe Mrs HenClifrg,.-Joll,Mrs.J. W.Sutherland
Arlene Warne.
year she attended, and was grnuated from. the Wayne Teachers
College.She was emplnyai i n
Blair for a time at the office of
Dr. C. D. Howard.For several
months Miss Moata been aresidentofPasadena# Colifomia;
until last week she was employed
by the Star-News of Pasadena.
Mr. Tixrner, a chemist, is direc-
tor of research at the plant atUniversity of Southern Caliiomia
in Los Angeles.Hia work is done
in connection with the Navy Air
C°1"Pl its nature remaining ason of Mrs. Emma Taylor of Blair.
SHOWER HONORS
MISS UHLMAN
The New England Club held AshoweratNewEnglandSchool
near Herman, Satuday afternoon,complimentary to Misa Evelyn
Kuhlman, who will be a bride of
the near future. Miss Kuhlman re-ceived a number of lovely gms.Among those present were Mes-' domes Elizabeth Staples and C.L.Hunk of Blair;Donald Husk,
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FRIENDS FETEU
MRS. C. K. BENDORF
A gmup of friends held n sur-
prise birthday party, Monday eve-ning in honor of Mrs. Chris K.Bendorf, who celebrated hor birthanniversary that day. The affair
was held at the home of Mrs.
Morris Simonsen.Those present were Mrs.Ben-
dorf,Mrs.Henry Mencke,Mrs.
Frank Bi-oss. Miss Melita'Taylur,Mrs.Edna Mme Brown, Mrs. A.
E. Hanna, Mm. Josie VanDeusen,
and Mrs.Simnneen..
CELEBRATES BIRTH-
DAY AT DINNER
Mrs. Bertha Stradling celebrat-
ed her birthday at a family din-
ner party, Sunday evening.Her
guests were Mr. and Mrs. WilliamJ. Koopman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Murdoch and sons, Lee and John,
and Mrs. James C. Thompson.
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young cuupie.
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Louis Nicholson has been il!
withk chickenpox,the past two
wee s.Fred llo m enterted ClarksonHospital, Friday, to receive treat-
ment for a fractured leg.
Leonard Axlell called on Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Long, Monday eve-
mng.Dr.and Mrs.E.S. Tripp nnd
family, Bill md Claralynn, vdaitec
Lincoln relatives on Sunday.
Mrs. W.H.Rnwe had as he
guests, Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. AL.Petersen of Ames, Nebraska.
Mrs.C.T.Farnham moveTuwday from the Lundt Apan
ments to the Clifton Hotel.
Mr. 5|-\§[~|~|_can Modena!
spent Sun ay evening as gucs'
ol Mr. and Mn. Alfred Feer.
Mna nd Mrs.Gun Rmhmm
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Floral Prints, Stripes
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' ~member,clothes cleaneglgngore frequently
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p .brake _relatives spent Mon-
Emma So\\, the po-
s surprise celebra-
irthday. Guests wereH. F. Boll, Mr. and
l Boll ol Scribner;
.as Nnnve of Phtta-
Roy Mengedoht and rntnciu, nr-fred Anderson,Henry Kruger,
Herbert Oermm, Fritz Lindstrom,Henry Sfnrk.I-'red Hovendick.
Marietta Lyons,Mnthilds Ruwe.ids Ruwe,John Jackson.JackEriksen,Henry Jackson, WilhamSchelstede, Ray McConnshA, Fred
Peck,Ed Bhxro and .Vivign, Arlhur w. Anderson, Chu-les Thiel-
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Miss l'l€U¢luuuI s A r m y B r i d e
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hedelund ofLincoln announce the marriage nt
their daughter,Mins Rose MnryHedehmd of Omlhg, w cp\. Wil-\lam H.Osbome of South Bend,--~nm- .-mmm was mnrried
n s o e r vc ut h d r s o n -C u r t i s ,h a d a r d
sd ew o ve rs ea s.Te r r y Thompson,li tti e son
Mr. and Mr s. J ames C. Thonxp
ha l b ee n i n wi th c h ic k en po x
pam. few days..Glsd y s Lar sen wa s Lake
Methodist Hospi|.s\, lust Thurs
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Cha I a t P row UP:Ra lp h B r id well sub mi tte d Zo an
elativea and friends a t a soc ial p E r v m ClementsEBFCE,r Me mn g foliowed by th e serving d B 'ph n xssourl pwf ma h me n m.Mr s.Na evg re-2 - I L " E g l y n `i¢"f.h\,.,n°"'"E'€IL Mrs. Oabm gs i s a n i f ~pltai, Thursda y . He returne d huma
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1 | -f f n n i r r t l ~ l ! h o l H € l ` l s p e l l
tr m i n e d a nu mb er o f B lu r d a n ,Gem-gg Boachaglrlv . . v h m pe"a pendec tnmy a t Method ist Ho a
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~ oremlgfht guest or
~ mother, Mrs.Soll,returning
Plattsmnuth on Tuesday morn-
5.U. Henna Review"Family Porireit"
Mr'n..Phllip 0'Hunlon entertainedher home on East South Streen
Krohn, lone Oennan, nuwle ......,man,Helen Anderson, . ArleneKuhlmun, Ardith Anderson, Ethel
Knhlman, Norma Lindztrom, Mar-
nndiOlsi
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nret Hindley Betty Hiebenthal.
rgnme Lyons Ruth Brodersen Hn
el Chmtenzcn Muriorxc and Gra
.ie Jackson, Ruby Larsen Mannn
g Mn ret and Lura llovendick, I/er
t .I _
;»'.~Jxesdayaitemoon, for membersthe Congregational Social Un~
n.Following gn period nf devo-onuls led by Mrs. Tom Leonard,
review of the play, "Famlly Por-
rait", was given by Mrs. J. Hil-
wn Rhoades. Refreshments were
erved by the hostess and her as-
isunts, Mrs.John A.Rhoades
nd Mrs. Frank Stewart.Thirty members attended the
neeting..
Mn. Huber'| Flnt
Clem CumpletedThe First Aid Class tnughz byMrs. Walter G. Huber completed
its course ol study- Monday evening.Those who participated in
we 20-hour course me Helen
Phelps,Arthur Pedersen,Mary
Jensen, Miss Anna C. Wind, P. V.
Hansen, Mm. Paul Petersen, Rev.
Lawrence Siersbeck-and Dean
Madsen.Members of the group px-sented
Mm. Huber with a gift in appreci-
ation of the Quark which we had
' done.
Wilson, Nellie und Leia Peck, Lor-etta Kuhlmnn, und Phyllis Rogert
:f Uluir.
ackson,Jeraldine Eriksen.Elem 1
Mrs. Stevens ~Entertain; At CsrdsMrs. E. E. Stevens entertained
two tables of friends at bridge,
Wednesday evening. Guests were
members of her card club.
Pauline Stewsrt »
In Dinner HostessPaulineStewart.daughter nf
Mr. md Mm. J. Harold Stew1m.,entertained seven friends at :\6:30 o'clock dinner,Wednadmy
evening.The eventwas in cele-bration of her birthday.The
evening was pleasantly spent at
plnying Kama.Guests were Elizabeth Christ-
ensen, Marguerite Mencke,Shir-
ley Ymmg, Mu-gm-et Ban-ry» Mil~
dred,Juhnson, Jean Fisher,and
Edythn Nielsen._
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LH vsawcu ..._lri ng the past.;she in no w i n
maha.She a tten de d the Uni ve r-
ty of Oma ha , wh e n s he wa s a f -
1i a te d' wi th P i Ome g a so ro r ity
pl.Osborne attended the Un i -
eraity of In diana.
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|m r u l \ l D v a . n g .t h e w e e k - e n d a t F o r t C a l h o u n .
w h e r e s h e w a s a g u e s t o f M i s a
M a r y H e l e n I I e p l l e y .
M r .a n d M r s -G e o r g e A g e r a o n \ \
o f O m a h a .s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h M r s .
A g o z a o r f a m o t h e r ,M r s .M a r y l n -
gerelev.~B i r t h d a y . |Sunday dinner guests o f Mr .
\- mg g e .lohn Sutégn we r e Mr .
I an rs.a m'I`he.Enterpt1se edends _ wished, Jimmy .and M s ' a n d ~ C . - ' g
fo r a Ha p p y Birthday , th is week
to the followi ng:K.ar d J enn
»\ Sutton.Guests of Carl F .Ko lte r ma nArlen Sc hneider,enn ;..D l n Tuesd.oy , were his son and daugh-
Neu ma n- Fo rt Calhoun;ar o e ' t i n l a w M r and Mr s .Fr edL o u Selby , Ari nlgton; B ob by Ar t-er~-l1 f W @ me1-burn,Bla i r ;Mi lto n Sorensen,Bla ir ; Mr s. E do Rac h, B la ir ; Mr s.
J oh n J ens en, W a sh ing ton ; Mm. C1
K. Be ndorf , f B lair;Mr s .E m m a
Sell, B lair ; Herman Matxen, Bla ir.
Emil hiatz en, B lair.Mr s .Ha r r y 1-lineline,Bla i r ;
L e o Sully-DeSoto;Mr s .Hen ry
NohrenlJ1JI'g,Bla ir ;Mr s .Ma r y
In ge mlev,B l a i r ; M m Pete Li nd -
ing , B la ir; Mr s.L a u r a Petersen,
Bla i r ;W i ll Ad ams,He r ma n ;
J err i' Fra hm, Ke nna nd;Mr s . E r -
nest Monso n- Blnir;Aud rey Re oh
Bla ir; Ha ns La rilen , B lai r.
Ca r l L ottma n ,Ar li n gton ;J ap
Rosenbaum, Kennord:Mr s .Hen ry
1 Toebben .Arlingbon; Kenneth Tonb-
bin,Arlilngbon;E d Gieasc lman
Krlington; Mra. J . H. Hilgenlu\'nP
lr li n gto n ;Le ve n Rosenbaum,
Kenn ard;Cly de E .Rosenbaum
Kennaui; W ay ne Bec ke r, Benning
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was a visitor- &.\nday, at the homo
of h er b r othe r- in - lo w an d dsber.
Hr . an d Mrs . M. D .Ne well,and
Mrs . Fr ed J en ki naMr s.Ad a Reid celebrated her
birthday ,Sunday ,rec eiving slo n g distanc e telephone c all ir
honor o f the occasion f r o m 'hes
son, Commander Ray mond I). Rei;
of Boston Massac husetts.
Mr .and Mr s.Ben F .Pec k en
tertained on Sunday fo r Mr. nn:lMr s Te d W ilde r an d fa mi ly o
Craig, Cec il Peck of Oma ha . a n
Mr .an d Mr s.Ver non RoRbeso
of K an sa s Ci ty ,Ha n n a .
Mr . a n d Mr s. J oh n A .Rhoadu
we re Sund ay a fter noon callers 1
th e Ha rle y W ilc o x h o me .Oth'
c allers during th e a fte rn oo n we
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Tuc ke r and 1
A. W ilc ox.
Mr s. L . lil. Utter b ac k of Omah a
I inalions
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Booth's Fresh Frozen Strawberries, Red Rasp-
' 'Peas Lima Beans Brusselsbernes, Em., Com,`Etc.°nd Fresh Frozen FishSprouts, Broccoli,, a
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'='(`1ARRO'1`S, Calif. Green Top, 2 Bunches ,._..19c
ORANGES. Calif.Sunkist, Doz."GRAPEFRUlT, Texas Seedless, 6 for ...-_25c
MACARONI»€_)NNER, Kraft, Box Qc
' ro M A ' r0 s o , Cam`pbell's, e Points
Each, 2 Cans ~FRUIT COCKTAIL 11 Points. No. 1 Can..20c
SALTED PEANUTS, l~lb. Cello Bag ..........25C
C£§1;IDY, Clo; Bridge Mix and Peanut 35
P I C K L E D I - I E R R I N G , 1 3 ~ { } Z . . J a r ~BEEF ROAST, Chuck or Rib, Lb.~3 2 1 :
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200 5-gr. 'l`ab\ets .....59c
3~oz..........'59c
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I16~oz. Bottle .._..........,49c
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75c Bottle .....59c
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Jeris
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3 6 f o r . .89c
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at we Lutl1era n Ho spitu i in Om-
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Rev.Eek ho ff is pastor of the
Calhoun Presby terian Churc h.
LI P PI NC OTT: Mr . a n d h im. De m-
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Sevoral new books are n o w o nha nd a t the Blai r Carnegie Li -
bra ry . re po rts Mi ss May M¢Qua r-
r'ie. librarian. The list inc ludes:
"LGE Th e People K n o w" ,No r -
ma n An ge ll;'Th o Problems o f
La stin g Peace",He rb er t Ho overandHu g h Gibson;"Cu rri er &
Ive s ?or tfo lio ".Ha r r y T.Peters;
.es |_aanme nf 19 42" , 0.H811-
San Franc mco,buIJ| uxula ~Gi llia m is atte nd in g a t a i n i n g
school there i n Diesel cligine
wo r k .The W .S. C.S. of thu Metho dist
Ch ur c h will me et a t th e h ome o f
Mrs . Da vi d Mu rn rn er t, J r. ,o n Fr i-
day after noon a t 2:30 o'clock.
Ass is ti ng ho ne ss es ar e Mrs . Bu r-
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my u~......,,, . ,-.. ,Lippincott is lfhdonner Henri-
etta Vo m The couple bu oneother child, a daughter named
Diane.ECK. A baby boy, weighing 7%
lbs., was born to Pfc. and Mn.
Willilm Peck on March lat, attheLutheranHospltnl ln 0m~nhx.Mrs.Peck in the form
Louise Jacobs ul Bloomfle
Nebraska. Pfc. Peck is stationed
nllna.
at Camp Hoffman, North Car-
v ALLINGFORD.L L and Mrs.Lloyd Wnllingioni of Omnhl
nnnounce the bixih of l daugh-
ter. Dlxne Kay,at lnthe nnHospital, February 25. LL Wal-
lingford ls a farmer Arlington
resident, the son of Mm laura
Wallingford.~.
Sundxy dinner goats nk the E.
E. Epperly home vim Hn Lloyd
Aldennn and Shu-on of WlehiuKonus , md Mr. md Mn.Clyde
Wagner of Fremont.
ry Memorial Award eawen uyHersvzhel Brickell; "School ol the
Citizen Soldier",U..Gen BenLear Comnnding; "The Dny MustDawn", Agnes Sllgh Turnbull.
Cpl.Toln L.Flynn of Camp
Bowie, Tutu, was granted | ten»
day lenve in order that he might
attend the memorinl services held
Sunday for hil brother. Lt. RobertK. Flynn-Tom nrrived lnlt IND
diy :naming and will retnm w
Camp Bowie on Samnisy.Other
oubof-wwn relntivea prelent forlhe services were M m m.and
Mead!-mn R. H. I-'Tyn und Kxtlu-
Hne Rose of Norfolk; R. B. Phil-
llps, Tommy md Pameln, of syn.
cuss; I-'rank Flyn of Lincoln; Mr.
and Hrs Merrill Flynn 01 Scran-ton' lows; Mn. Anna Txppq;of
North nun. Nob:-ssh; llra, hh-
bel Hu-:il und Miner of Palmer;
.und Mr. md Hrs. Emil Harris md
Shlrley ol Hutinv-
all from the Crowell Hume.
Guests of Mrs.Blanche w
rick,Friday, were her son-ln-snd dnughter, Mr. and Mrs. l
liam Bisbee and Carol Susan,
Arlington. Walter Peck. ofkmnah is spending this week \
his sister, Mrs. Wan-i»:k.Sunday supper guests of
and Mrs. Pnul K. Siert wereand Mrs. Leonard Miller and
ginia louise of Omlha;Mr.
M n ,Bill Slert of Vallejo,iornin;md Mr. and Mrs. RlSlert and Shlron Kay of Blu
Corp. md Mrs. Clifford E
non ol Wnhoo,Nebraska'hesdny with Mrs.Erlrl
mother, Mn. Fred Jenldnn-
gnndparenta, Mr. md Mrs.
Newell.Corp. Erickson retuhlu duties next Mondiy lull
u mn-dxy furlough; he rehls mlil ln care of the Pont:
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mry L. Kuhr.
Mn. Floyd little was a Thurr-
\y afternoon visitor at the home
Mra. John J. MMR.
Gunn of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
ucke Slturlhy evenlng,werelr .und Mra. Peter Strlcklett, Jr.
Mra. Elmer Hartman and daugh-
er, Janet, of Fremont spent, Tues-
ay slwrnoon with Mrs.Bart-nan's sister,Mn.W.E.Lucke
md famlly,Mrs. Edith Fox and Walter WattifOmahawere visitors, Sunday,
it. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou
w. Lam.Mrs,Mike Hauler of Howells,
Nebraska, is visiting here with
her brother and alater-ln-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Love.Mrs. Amy Morrilon, and Mrs.
LeRoy Beaty and son of Herman
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
r.w."|f Morrison and daughter,I
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\o.r:.s m e i m 'n l ,, d , \t y
eveninx l'?'w..t.1. time twuncardl '~
aam for initiation into the owlwan voied on./'l'i-.ey will Lakai Mr. and Mrs. D.W.Rutledge
the initiation \'ov~'l at the nextand Ivan Fdlilerizl o l B0llJ0\\regular meeting which will be spent Wednualay at Oakland
held nn Thursday evwng, \Iarcl1\viai\inK at the Roy Rutledge HM
11.\Wm. Rutledke bums.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderaon.ian Monday for Powell, Wyoming.
C l u b N o t i c e s .gm Anders e n me vmwd two
tweaks,and Wallace arrived a
f 5 Circ]week ago after concluding his
iaeonary ¢'duties aa a State represcntatlvq.
K-Gllsy and family moved
y from the Tyson-Long
to the Earl Pleuzlier home.and M:a. Vernon Clamenta
The Church uf Christ Miallonary'Burn
Cimla la meeting thib,Thursday. Manda
aftemoon at the home of Mrs. farm
Rn ld Coclimne.Mr.na 'were Sunday dinner gunna o l
Dorcas Ald M i s s w a r g ; ~5 ,
A meeting of the Dorens Ai d dM "; 'd a y ~ ' g m ~
Soriety will be held on March U M: and Mrs. B Smith.Her
at the homo_o! Mrs. Andrew Fon.-: gmndton, :lack §m\u;._5y>:_h§»me
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and Him Naomi S=gg;_ who a n
movin: f-his week-du b v m
mx: with Mn. Ted Ollnha, April
1'Mr-a. J. H. Johnaon wal hostess
to the Birthday Bridge Club, Sat»
\u'd1\y-Mn. Leo I-'auaetz was A
visitor; others present were Kem
dame! D. W. Rutledge, Anna Ped-
dle, Sarah Swan, Ella Woodwanl,
Louie Fitch and Ed llovendick.
Mr. and Mrs.Stanley Bruntonhave aa a iueat,Mn.Chlrlvs
Beck, nl Alaska.Other guests
lust week were their mother, llra.
Leo Higgins and their al8lAr-in-
law, Mrs. Morley Higgins of SanDiego. Cllilornla.Aoeompanylngl
them back home, this week,was
Mn. Book
Friday,Mrs.Robert Parl:er|
enterulned at a shower in hanor
oi' Mn. Clyde Bragg.The honoreo
was presented with a number of
lovely gms.r
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L-end in Omaha,with Misr arlerbum, this (Thursday) aiter-
ah'1`ollne..noon w help him celebrate his
r and Mrs.Ralph B.Pain_'birth anniversary.
l ntertained at Sunday din-\Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Bella;
fé Mr. and Mrs. Donald Yost were Saturday rught guats of
son,Jeso.`Mr. and Mra.Elmer Betta and
lr. and Mm. Nam Bourne ur.\\"-"'¢*""'~
ghwr Karen, were entertalned Mr. and Mm Henry G.Jenseniinner.Sunday by Mr.and entertained Satuxday evenlng for.|. Terrence Riley of Omaha.gf- and Mrs.HH-fry Blaco not
-e , Mr. and Mm. A. C.e-
ggs" M3533 ax€geElse ~ bel, and Mrs. Oscar Gllberteon.
lling at the home of Rev,and Bruce Bourne , of Ruahville.
Ir. and Mrs. Leonard Kannell,§
Omaha, were Sunday vialmrathe hume of Mr.and Mrs. EdMrlmn.1
Mn,Harley F.Wilcox and
1,Dunne spent several days
at week at her mothefs home,
n. Rachel McDonald.
Mra.W.W.Wllklnson latending the Sum Cenferenee of
la Daughters of the Amerieun
svolution in Nebraska,which ln
day with Mm. Tags -nsattheC u l Hansen home il
Omaha.
and Mm. George Arlerbnrn, an
\mitted zo a tonsllaxtomy at Blai
|l>{napital Saturday morning. H
l|e8siun on Tuesday, Wednesdnyl returned home on Sulidny morn-nd Thursday of this week, at the}_
|. H. C. Jul Frese.Nebraska, was a guest ln Blair aj.
the home ol his brother and ail-
;`l.er-in~la\v,Mr.and M n .Nils
Bourne, from Thursday to Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Betts and
daughter, Mr. and M n .H.E.\ Christensen and Venda, spent &m-
Chrlsh.en
Bobby Axterburn,son of Mr.
b-
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her o
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two-vConn
Mr
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and
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lackstone Hotel in Omaha. MrS~`mg'Vilkinaon ia Regent of Nikuml Mrs. D. s. Fllllgher recewed a yd
hapterln Blallr.letter from Mm.E.J. Hancock. Gxwho has been spending the winter of
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is umm f..... .._,,..,f the Blair lligh School fac-
lcft Tpesday evening lor aveekvisit among friends in
ecticut_1. Lloyd Alderson and daugh
aron of Wichita KansasShbeen spending t.he'past weeki
Mrs. Alderson's parents- Mr.
Mm. E. E. Epperly.
r. and Mrs. F. H. McVicker ab
ed services at the Benson
byte:-ian' Church in Omaha,
lay moming. and were dinnerits of Mr, and Mrs. R. H.iB'
y and family.rs. John Gilliam returned homeSunday,after spending thre
ks with her husband, in San
ncisco, California. Mr. Gilliamattendinganavaltrainingf
ml.'rank Wilkins of Fremont, for-rly of Blair,spent Tuesday
h his sister-in-law, Mrs, Nor-n Wilkins, and other friends in'
; vicinity.He will leave soon
army service.virs.Drusilla McCann of Lin-i
n was a visitor, Thursday,at
e home of her broLher-in~law
i sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Love.former resident of Blair and
nnard,Mrs.McCann is well-
own here.
f Blair hlerrymakers
1 Members of the lilair hlerry»
Creighton College.Mrs.Myrta Goll of Tékamah
makers Club are msetins °\\l$\and lllrs. Chris Kruse w-:ro Sunday(Thursday)afternoon with l\irS» dinner guests of Mm. Emma Ol-
>Hillside ClubA regular meeting of the Hin-
side Club is scheduled for todny,
March 4.Mrs. Walter Andersen
will entertain the group at her
home west of Blair.
|vE Mrs. H. Skov Nielsen was hos-tess at her home, Wednesday a!-
Jernoon, to members of the Dan-; ish Ladies Aid.'
Danish Aid o
Lnlhenn Gdld
l ins. rueimrd Johnson win en-
textdn at her home, next Wed.nss~
day afternoon. March 10, for mem
hers of the Luthena Guild
1 .V Baptist Fellowship Circle
Mrs. Roy Kirkpatrick was host-'oss to the Baptist Fellowship
,Circle at its regular meeting, last
l'l'hursday alter-noon.l A period of devotionaln was led
lby Mrs. D. D. Kennedy, and Mm.
lsmm Bobs had charge of the
W m F,e,<],{¢_k Got¢chow,iP"°3"`""*Lunchwas bserved at
all s;n of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.~_!at the close of the s i
itschow,ntertained n nurnherihe hostess and her
friends 5 a party ln honor of Mrs.G.E.Stanley
moon ia/
assistants,
and Mrs.
ssiXi-ll bimidsy, not Wednes~ -'Mk Burchsm.
u almrnnnn.|ii |l\"lrr!1l=5l=m'!sg
1 Harold Maclsaman.; son.\Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooper and
.lnoqueline of Teksmw were
guests, Sunday of Mr.and Mrs.
\Vm. Rasmussen.Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bailey of
Blair and Mrs. Clara Whitnack and
Virgil =I°;§* Sunday at Cog with
Mr. and rs. Gerald Meth .Miss Maggie dl:»we was an Oma-
ha visitor, Mon y.Mrs. Alllsn Yowell of Omaha
;,='f"Pg;f ~ S~;;<'=v of Mr. and
r ra owe .Mrs. Sam Wondell of Coleman,So. Dakota,visited at the John
Larsen home, from Tlumsday un-
til Monday with her cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Andersen and
Frank Larson.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Richter
have moved to s farm northeast
of Tokumah.The Levi Clayborneshave moved to the home thus vn-
cated.supper guests Saturday of Mrs.
Emma Olson and Miss DagirarOlson were Miss Enola Kildgaard
of Brush, Colorado, Harold Kjld-
gsard of Tekamah, Sm!! Sgt Ker-
mit Goll of the Sioux City Air
Base and Mrs. Alfred Petersen.
Eleven members and two visit-ors, Mrs. Ed Fletcher and Mrs.
Chris Kruse, attended Hill Creek.Aid Tl-mrsdsy at Mrs.Thorvnld
tram.-lu-n'a. Clarence Paulsen of
Bunn.
ner .-imma,we.....,..-.....l!unn's mother, Mrs. Hugo Ha.nck,\and her brother-in-law and eister.\ng- and Mrs. Neal Bundle, of °"\~1
a s.Mr. and Mi-s_ A. R. Beales have'moved from the Papio districtwest of Blair V0 a Bottom farm'
near Bono_ school.They enter-tained at dinner, Sunday, for Mrs.Beales' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
B. Quinn.Visitors at the home of Mr. andMrs. Opal Reeves and children,Sunday afternoon,were Mrs.A.R. Besles and Mr. and Mrs. C. B.i
Mr.and Mrs. Carl HaesenstabofHumphrey,Nebraska,havemovedintothe tenant house onlthe J. Merton Kuhr farm.lllr. and Mrs.Herman KuhrspentWednesdayeveningwithMr. and Mrs. .l. Merton Kuhr and
children, Patty and Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simpsonanddaughter,Marilyn,s entThursday evening with the gps]
Reeves family.Callers at theReeves home on Wednesday were
Mr. Reeves' parents, Mt. and Mrs.
U. S. Reeves ol Blair.Mr.and Mrs.Prentice Smith,
accompanied by llrs.SmiLh's
mother, Mrs.L. D.Warrick ofBlair, visited friends in Fremont
on Sunday.Mrs.William Hays of Blair
spent Wednesday with Mr,and
Il rs. E. E. Dixon and daughters,
and hh-a Robert Therrion was anevening guest.On Friday,Mrs.Dixon and Mrs.Hays were Om-
aha shoppers.calling on Mrs.
Clarence Hansen and Susan, also.
Mrs. Curtis Rathmann, who hasna." viafltina' mlativm in the Blair
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Sale Starts at 1:00 O'clock P.M.
The following property, to-wit:
F a r m M a c h i n e r y
F-20 Farmall tractor; 0ne@'actor cultiva-
tor; one McCorm ick-Deering binder, 8-ft. cut;
5-ft.McCorm ick m ower; 10-ft. disc;4-section
tractor harrow; 2-section harrow; John Deere---.n_ _ ..:..., \..... mlm. Tl-
one mile southwest of Blair on what is known
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Attention. Farmers!
Betty Ma e Kelc hner,dau ghter
o f Dr .an d Mr s .A .M.Kelc hnc r
ner o f Sulli van,Wisc onsin,sub-
mi tte d to a n appendec tomy .early
this week.She is ge tti n g alo ng
nic ely , ac c ording to wnxd rec eived
by her gran dmother,Mr s.Cly de
M.Alle n o f Blair.Mr s .Kelc hnc r
wi ll be remembered here as the
fo rmer Mildr ed Mea ts.
SEE
RAY KROGH
FORINSURANCE
Phone Green 202
WE BU~
Pou lt ry-C rea m - Eg gs Hides.
Sell at your home marker. We 'pay
.city prices.Try us!
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HOURS 9 to 12; 2 to 5. Appointments Made
Colds,Sciatica,Neuritis,Lumbag o,Head-
ac hes, Rheumatism, App-endicitis, Constipa-tion;Sinus,Li ve r,Stomac h.Kidney and
Bladder Troubles; Female Dis orders, Nerv-
ousness;Hi g h Blood Pressure;Inf lue nza
and Many Other Diseases Respond to Chir-
oprac tic Adjustments.
Dr. D. C. Knee, Chiropractor
u n ;' " ' : ' " - -M r s .M a r y l n g o r a i e v w a s h o o t -
e s s ,F r i d a y a f t o z i o o n ,a t a m e d -
i n g o f t h e W . R . C .K e r m d n g t o n .
R e f ; - e s h m e n t s w e r e s e r v e d a t t h e
c o n c l u s i o n o f t h e b u s i n e s s a n d
soc isl hours.
Mr .an d Mr s .Ha n s Kn u ds f n
ha ve moved f r o m a f a r m i n th e
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Mr . a n d Mr s .W a lte r Gustin
and f u n n y were Sunday supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs . Ea rl C ald»
well an d son, Neal.
n.._.\.... m\nuhr nf Mr. ;nd M1g
Dana College presided,an d
hostess served a Iunc h.
Mr .an d Mrs..E r n a t G m
and Be ver ly spe nt Sun day at
Herber t Bec k home in L y ons.
Mr. an d Mrs. Ge rald Y owe ll
Ron nie ar e movi ng to th e 11|
vac a ted by th e Howa rd Kub ies
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.>uu\.», ..........,.,......_Mrs. E. E. Dixon and children.
Mr. and Mrs. 1-larry Tyson wereSundadinner guests ol Mr. andMrs.atson Tyson and Peter M.
Tyson in Blair.Mrs. Margaret William and Bei-...H...¢.~,x.......
l n u n A°uu\.uuu u u v w .,,.,.. ,__,_c o r n p l a n t e r ; h a y r a c k a n d w a g o n , s t e e l g e a r ;
wi de - ti r e d w a go n a nd bo x ; 1 8 - i n . w a lk i n g p l o w ;
M o l i n e r i d i n g c u l t i v a w r ; J o k e r c u l t i v a t o r ; f u l l
li ne o f b la c k s mi th to o l s , fo rg e anv i l, v i ce , gtg-;
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Mrs.
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Larsen edled un Mrs. Harry Ty-son, Monday evening.Mr. and Mrs.Peter A.Soren-sen and two sons of Plnttamouth,Nebraska, spent Sunday afternoonand evening as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Dixon.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simpson
and daughter, Marilyn, were sup-per guests,Sunday, at the JackLazuxe home in DeSoto.A. A. Andersen, futher of Mrs.Fred Muller,entered an Omaha.._ .»"._._.r_.,¢,....,»_...-_
ty of nennnn.ann mrs.f...,,..~s e t o f C o n c o r d h a me s s ,b r a n d n e w ;Bei, ul u gn e t s ;s e v e ra l ste e l ba r r e l s a n d o t h e r a rti c le s
t o o n u me r o u s t o me n t i o n .
I-lay and Grain
~400 bu. good oats; 100 bu. shelled corn; 100
nu. ear com.
s Head I-logs
Three Spotted sows ~ to farrow May li
dist ct to a home on Dunuly 51\!<:Carthy rn Munn; .... -,-Center Street, Mr. Knudsen who B. 1I. Headley were their daugh-
.t "nl:Auf In an Omaha ter Mrs. Ernest Vilnon, and Mi.
m r s. J . P u q u u p u l n c a a ,uunuu\\r.. .|.| ¢.\-M r I H i l d a .YOW G H..1s\ 1 l \ . u u c | ,AA : u - - - - . .f i l e J e n s e n . M i s s e s I o n a Je a p e u
Ll5 neun u. pd\l¢i||\Ln ...._LOHpit-il since December, was ,,1, e a no r etu m s o h is wo r k m Omah a Mrs . D on xfd Pe te rse n a nd ba by
:Tl Monday .daughter,Susan K a y ,returned
um-nu.1 ¥£n¢r¢m\i of Warsau, Mia-ho me f r o m Bla i r Ho sp ital on
1 a Mn. George Root, or Ummm.~ Jnn Truhlsen were Om
visilors, Saturday .
Sunday gu es ts of Mr. an d I
F . K .. le xf lf d e r we r e Mr .
r.t;"".::,."5:;;=; ffmreon of Knn-I'Duesday..Mrs C. H. waru, Lfuuln anu .Mrs.Margaret Iverson,Wxll ofiiennard.and Pearl,entertained at dinner-After a ten dw visit with
FNirlnv for Mrs. T. ,IL Iverson and father, John Larsen, Frank La\DUu|||. Gun..vu--»...." - ¢ Is a s C i t y ,M i s s o u r i ,r e t u r n e d w
t h e i r h o m e s l a s t F r i d a y a f t e r s e w
n r n l d r u m w i t h ~I€ l 8t . i\ " €B .
The men are sons of the late Mrs.;1nd1;1n-ilyn Wachter of Herman. left Monday for ms Angeles.
M B d f l3i$'$'i"?n §§§'§f" an Orme! af me Mr. and Mrs. Void Ireland drove The Baptist Guild Ladies meu -nhpa M1-A mms Larsen en-to Plattsrnouth,Sunday where the church, Thursday for qui
~ ..:...:|~l up 'fu-»l»;nrl'a naren!.S.|and a pot. luck dinner.. jrhey
at at nosp\w|on mummy N .w.=.-c e r o g ; o n e w hi t e b o a r .
wall Mrs Muller vxsxted ham av.the
Ring vntjon and tyqntment Mr.and\\One but h h
hospxtal '1 uesdny 'Al an 4 n r s n nzen C lhickgnstertainedtheirchiidren,Sunday
afternoon, in honor of Mr. LnrSen's
birthday .Eve ni ng visitors a t the
Larsen home on W est Gr an t
S t r e e t ,i n o b s e r v a n c e o f t h e a n n i -
u r 1 1 { 1 \ _ ; _ | " " a - "
ll1Ey vlaaucu mu..- - - . -Mr . a nd Mr s. M. 0 . I r
Miss Dor oth y Me nc k
spent Sunday evening
wi th Mr s. Ch r is B i nz ;
Ian fm-melIv resided h
. . . . .Ieland.
e of Oma`h:\1
;i n Bla ir
1811
ret.
on
M i
ere
ss Menc»
wa s a
lme u t wi th Mr s.W m. Ad n n m, u n s
week.Th e A .C.W c ntheiby fa mi ly
movc d W ed ne sd ay to a f ar m ne ar
Woodbine,Iowa.Ha r r y I"|:tters
of Cra ig will move to the Zimrner»
ma n fa r m.f,;§"°33=Mrs. Roy Pollen.en g gi rls o f
llEx ln|..:...unun li'v1dn¢» visitors .Bt t ' €
Mr. and Mr s. C arl So rens en en-tertained a t a fa mily ga th ed n g ,
Sunday ,honor ing Lhe birthday of
their son,Mi lto n Present we reMessrs. and bieadpnles Henry Ser-
ensen and Glenn,Ha n s Sorensen
and d aughters, Otto Sor ensen andfa mily ,Gucimond Sorensen an d
Lore tta,Mic hael Sonderup and
n r m _
m w ' I I I v w r
TERMS ARE CASH
M m J .w 'S u n g e t r
....;...r l l h e M a e v a;};l§"1if.f. aaa' mil
SEN.gueuu. ua. una...~...¢,_Mr . an d Mrs . W . G.Hug hes of an d daughter,Pearl,
Oma ha,ac companied by their day .Sunday guests
daughter,Mr s.Ch£Bt&r Charles suns were Mr. and Mrs
"--- -h (Fm."Int umn\\fr nn]'|FRED BAGHLE, OwnerID l l l l l \ \ 1 ; l u a a n w ;- ~-o f t h e I v e r 1 a n S t o k e s h o m e .
s .R .M .I v e r -M r .a n d M r s .V i r g i l C l e m e n t s
. . . . . \. h i i r h w n o f B l a i r .s n e n t F r i d a y
o f Io wa ,spam.g u n n a ;¢.»|uv"5Bla ir friends.Th e Hu gh es for-
rnerly resided here;Mr s .Charles
will b e r eme mbe red as th e f ormer
Elsie Hughes.
1 n n c . . . ¢1
B
att.
a m
ing
r a s
Bendorf
b y Mr .
o f Ar i-
Th e oe
Mr . L o tt-
dr . an d Mrs .Ch ri s K .
ended o pa rty given
1 Mrs.Ca rl L o ttma n
gtoo,Sunday evening.
sio n wa s in ho no r of
nf s birthday .
Sunday guests of Mr s.Elme r
.be and Miss Ida Knox were Mrs.
negt Pate of Loveland,Colora-
Mrs. Robert Pilc her and daugh
F,Roberta,o f Oma ha ;J ohn
.Q L|,....~......mml Minn
~`é»i"ri=1=Hu r i e §Cle m:
home.Mr . a n d Mrs._Howard R l
and b nhy h ave moved to th e (
Mortensen f a r m south west
town. Mr. Kub ie's plac e In the
pai r dep ar tme nt a t Ty son-I.
will be ta ke n ove r by W m.I
rnussen.an d Ra lp h Rey nolds
drive the oil truc k.
Mr . a n d Mr s .Hu i t L o we e r
....n.....:.,. ,__
O W N E R
C. BRUNDAGE, Auctioneer
LYLE PAULSEN, Clerk
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norms 9 to 12; 2 to 5. Appointments Made
Colds, Sciatica, Neuritis, Lumbago, Head-aches, Rheumatism, App-endicitis, Constipa-tion; Sinus, Liver,Stomach.Kidney andBladder Troubles; Female Disorders, Nerv-
ousness;High Blood Pressure;Influenzaand Many Other Diseases Respond to Chir-
opractic Adjustments.
Dr. D. C. Knee, Chiropractor
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OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ON
ETCOLFAX STKETerms Are Cash Office, $1--House, $3;k~y even ing f o r Sa n Diego,
ifernia;she plans to spend
mo n th s wi th h e r s o n , Ha ro ld
onsen , wh o is emp loy e d in the
Die go sh ip yards.En ro u te ,
visited in Oma h a wi th he r
~in»iew and daughter.Mr .an d
~. David Wilson.
r .an d Mr s .To rvei Andersen
~Merle e nter tai ned at di nne r,
nday , for Messrs. and Meedames
lly A nder sen a nd B urt o f Cr aig,
W . Nie lse n a nd Darlene,Bo b
der-sen o f Bla ir.Aftern oon
es te wer e Mr. a nd Mrs .Elme r
ull a nd La rr y , an d Mr. a nd Mr s.
ssell Suverkruhbe and Bruc e.
Th e Re d Cro ss Nutri ti on Clase,
rec ted by Mrs. Ra lph E .Fair-
ld , wi ll n o t me et on Friday
eni ng as usu al.I n place o f
s r egu lar me eti ng, me mb- em of
e c la ls plan to atte nd as food
mon str eti on whi c h wi ll he held
Blai r next W ed nesd ay ,under
e spon sorsh ip of the extension
pn r tme n t.
Mr. and Mrs. Ra smus Hen dric k-.
of Gr a n d In la nd ha ve been
~nding se ve ra l d ay ; i n Bla ir a s
~eats o f their son-in-law en d
Lighter,Mr .m d M n .A i r e d
n w -Th e y we re a i r e d hare
we ek b n th e dea th o f M n .
endrieksenh bro th er -i n- law
os Brodersen of Ha sting s, a nd
er unc le, Chrisian Andersen Noer
f Blair.Th e Hendric ks enu will
twrn to Gr: md Is la nd e n S etur -
ay .
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do
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;wm a lon e -n m u m o n
)i¢¢|,¢hhty,mndImndsuppoulury
u n : M » » » n - r - ~
com. ls cAs1-I~:Hendricksenh brother -im law
Amos Brodersen of Hastings, and
her uncle, Chrisian Andersen Noe:of Blair.The Hendricksenu will
retwrn to Gr:md Island nn Sntur-
day.Fur Coabllulrnlng Broaden Use
Standard Briquetes
Even FirofCl¢an»-Long Burning
PHoNE 51
BEN REEH
Holmquist Grain & Lumber Co.
\|=£N\|N|NE
f l - IYG IENE\ ; / ( m u o n r - 7 m f ,
s w m a l o n e - n m u m o n
u a - .:::'.;°.,," '. : . " j '
_ ,_ § _ _°§.'*';.., ..
~~::=a~.f.-'-P
.5\.»u\..n -_-___.ay Christensen o f Blair.
Iuesta of Mr . and Mrs. Rudoiph
ncke,Thursday evening,we re
.and Mr s.Fred Lan g.Mr .
nc ke is recovering as we ll as
1 be eicpected f r o m pelvic in-
¢¢u;¢n\ffnY¢¢ih R fa n .tW0
u|.|m.u eu. u»»...-., .....-._..,_an d Mr s.C n n o l Lo we , an d Mrs.
An tin e L a ng o f Rai s to n ;Mr . a n d
Mrs. Claude C lements -md W illbur
of Blair an d Mr. a n d Mrs. L ester
Sc hneider of Mead.Th e d a y vms
the Lowe's 48th wedding anni-
-. . - . . - n
Qu a n
c-o-A-
DELIVERED PRICES IN BLAI
Semi-Anthracite -$1
Illinois Egg --
Illinois Stove Nut »
Broken Aro Lump -1
Colorado Harris Nut »1
Tiger Nut '--Broken Aro Stoker Coal
- . _ . . . . . . ¢ . ¢ . ;
com. ls cAsH ~z
Fur Coabllulrnlng Broaden Use
Standard Briquetes
Even FirofCl¢an»-Long Burning
PHoNE 51
BEN REEH
Holmquist Grain & Lumber Co.
n
an
l
ontlis ago.Mrs, Gordon Chard recently be-
an working as secretary for
ounty Assistance Director H.yle Guyer, a position which she
eld prior to her mnrrisge sever-l years ago. Mrs. Chard was for-ierly Miss Elsie Stevens, daugh-
ar of Sam Stevens ol Blair.
Mrs. Dontld Totten 01 Fremontpenl. last week in Blair with her
mother, Mrs. Bertha Wendt. Mrs.
Vendt Accompanied her w Fre~nont, and will he s guest st thePattenhome for seven!weela.
drs.Totten vy be remembered
>v Blair frien as the iormer
lema Wendt.'
Esrl Jenkins, Jr., of Lincoln sr~ived in Blair,Tuesday eveningForafewdays'visit wil-ll hi"
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Esrl Jenk~
nn, On Mlreh 9, he will report fo:officers'training at Northwest-ern Univenlty in Chicago.Eu-l
was gnduated funn Blsdr High
School end since then hu been sstudent lt Nebraska University.
recently receiving his degree.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long entex-wned at dinner, Sundsy, for Mr.
and Mrs. Rosa Hum' of Herman;
in the afternoon, the Longs md
the Harpers sttended s joint cel-
ebration held nt the Will Adsms
home ln Hennsn,compllrnentsry
to Mr.and Mn.Lloyd Masterson their wedding uxnivex-sary, and
Mr. Adema on hi! birthday. Sun-dlv ev ening allen st the Ian§
home wereMr. end Mrs. ArthurLong ma I-fry and miss Dorothy
Hawke of Omlhl-
Adv ntlu in The Enterprise
versury.Mr, and Mrs.('liffnvd l.:.r°e\and baby of Omaha have rinmd
to Herman.Mr. and Mrs.Ralph searlett
and leon were Snndsy dinner
guests of Mr.and Mrs.John
Tliieldfoldt.On 'Fnuisdny the Smdy~w-
Leam Club met nt the home ofMrs. G. F/I/uve.Three viaiu-ra
':'er€ mlm there, Mrs. Lyle Im: of
Rockford,Illinois,Mrs.S. R.Lowe and Mrs. Emil Pollen.The
lesson on, "Care of Clothing" wasgiven by Mrs. Otto Luschen and
Mn. laws served n dessert lunch-
eon.The club will meet with Mrs.
Alton Jensen. Manzh 18.Mrs. J. H. Johnson entertained
eighc ladies at a nodal dternoon.
Friday, in honor of Mrs. Wsllsue
Anderson of Wyoming.Pre-
sent were Mesdsmee Andersen, L.
D. Phipps o! Tehmsh, Sam Wnn\
dell of Coleman,So.Dakota;
Miss Louise Lai-sei.,Miss Mabel
Musk- S. R. Lowe, C. E. Johnson
ond MN.J. M.West.At the
close of the snemoon, Mrs. John-
son served s luneh.The Dem" of Honor lodge met
Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
D. 0. Sheets.Afher the regulsrmeeting, Mrs.Sheets served slunch.The xwun will meet sgain
on March llFonest Rrvwstef is s patient
in ue University nospiul,where
he submitted so n minor operation
on Mondsy.Mrs. A. L. Frlndsm v u!hol-teu w the Bench Community Club,
Fi-ldsy.A hmwen party v u
held for Mn.A.C.Weatherby
bpecial ulscounr.
On Havoline, Texaco and Valor
moloi 0lLS AND GREASES
ln 5, 15 and 30 Gallon Lots
This Special Offer Good On
S A A Y O N L Y !
W U d e r s t a n d t h a t t h e B e s t Q u a l i t y M o t o r O i l o f M o s t R e -
f ? . . . 2 . . W i l l S o o n B e Ta k e n f o r W a r Us e , S o S t o c k Up No w
o 0
T e x a c o
_ § i i '1 c e S t a t i o n
WASHING ui d GREASING i s Our 3 P°°i l\\r x x wl Ca ll 'Ol' md Deli v e r
lluu|nlilummuunllml|1|nu|m||u|||\lnmmnlu||u||m|n|u||\||u|||m||||m||u||m||uI||l|||||||n|ulmllummn
..zs
».9o
»_50
L00
:,oo
L25
ii
c-o-A-
DELIVERED PRICES IN BLAI
Semi-Anthracite -$1
Illinois Egg --
Illinois Stove Nut »
Broken Aro Lump -1
Colorado Harris Nut »1
Tiger Nut '--Broken Aro Stoker Coal
- . _ . . . . . . ¢ . ¢ . ;
com. ls cAsH ~z
Fur Coabllulrnlng Broaden Use
Standard Briquetes
Even FirofCl¢an»-Long Burning
PHoNE 51
BEN REEH
Holmquist Grain & Lumber Co.
August Jordan sttanded the
Ferdinand fnnew at Fremont,
Mondny.Mr. and Mrs.John Jackson.
Mnriorie and Gruee, were mggff350. Thu:-sdny, nt Henry b-
ze '|.Mr.nnd Mrs. Kell R»0lenki!deofLo l Angeles,Cnifornh,and
Mrs. Henry Rnsenkilde ol Arling-ton werg Wednesday evenin~guest! of their uncle,Charle~Hovendick. Other evening visiwwere Messrs. and Mmdunee Inter Hovendick ani sons of CraigVernonHovendickandfamilyChr Hnvendick and daughters
Mrs.Chris L.Anderson spenMgndnywith her daughf/er,MChffardLarsonwhoreeentl
moved to Hermxn.
Mr.and Mrs.Alfred K ' - " g
spen! Saturday evening nt the Ega! Skinner home at Bllir.Mrs. Art Magil! and Mn. A.Magnll and Bobb visited thlomer's ni mr.u . ,Ann; B -
denen, at the Jens Krogh hom
Fridny.Mr.md Mm. A. 1.Mi l l a nBobbie and Mr. amd Mrs. 1>""g_Pntdck md som were Sun
Advcrilu in The Entupdu
Legal Notices Leonard E.Axtell
Senenl Contractor and BulltlerPower Equ\pmel\¢
MASON and CARPENTERWORK
Blue Printl
Photo-Black 315
1004 South Walker Avenue
. |'
Mrs. John B. En'kx¢n and Jim..my Joe Clements nu: Saturday
afternoon with rs.Eriklen'a
~ld withsaidsectionlineto .....I-irsndHru.Archla1{xd1rnbserw~1,hepIateoIbednn1ng,vrhI¢.hc0|}~l 1stitute! the North 9 feet of amd Mr. md Lin. 05,0 Matren and their wedding' mniverilry, 'I'hm1~
" ""»1 ~ ;az npoint24 5-0nl»andHr.=m»:l Mrs. Jem Han-Mr.nadMn. Eva!'ut!.Stork en-
M. Chrinznlen hu filed wilh theundersigned,County 1 - -if ol
"g_==;1-=~»>'-isounty,5 ; ~
h ma "R f ue xe cu r o eEltate of men Sofia Chrinwm
Hm d ~ l q y nnd l k nnd ilrm
p\i¢ation for final ndmlnistntionmd dischnne, and (ur the asaign»\ment ol res due ol Esuteto luchotherpersons as are by law en-
titled m the same, md I have m.the lam "g of Marc h,1943, nt10;00'u'cloc A.M., at my olficeinsaidCountyforthehearing
thereof.Dazed Febnxaxy 16th, ms.(Seal)ALBAE H. NELSON,7»4t County Judge.
an u~deraigned. c ~fy J ag ofVfiahin~ ~n Couny,Ngbx-ugh,
J ~ w ~ u ~ z B l a i r .
Miss Nellie Peck,who i l as~isting Mrs.John Jensen spqnt
the week-and at home.Mrs.Ragh Pearce spent Wed-nesday wi Mn. Arthur w. An~demon. Evening; visitors were Hr._
and Mrs. Lira Peterson and Mr.
l o n g l ne p =...section line to the place of begin-ning, which constitutes the South
9 feet of said wad, all in Wash-
ington County. Nebraska.
_On motioll duly muie and car-
0'I>lnnlon 8: 0'Hnnlon, Attomeyl
In the Cnunty Court at Washing-ton County, Nebraska.ESTATE OF William Sorensen,
Deceased.Notice is heneb giyen that
Ma ry lan d span n . . ~..l:|Mr .Bhd Mr s .~~d secti~line;thence Ent br;rthoyBW M and MenNOTICE QF FINAL REPORT
mo er,.u ,Craig.Mr . a nd Mn . C ha r le s Thi e lf o ld t
an d sons amd Mr .and Mr s.R4Hendric ksen o f Gra nd Is la nd
ut F r id a y e ve n i n g a t th e B e r t
ompson home.
M m .E l ta Hovendic l:is a t th e
Charles Hovendic k ho me for na v-
eral day s'visit.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krwohn and
Etta. ds ited Mrs . Emma.Rinders-
pac he r in Fremon t, Su nday .
Sunday evening visitors a t
leetsouthof the w m r o f u i d
section \ine; thence Soufh 9 (net
along tha boundiry line betweentheNortheastQuarter(NBR)
and the Northwed Qulrwr (NW
33) of aid Section Twenty One|21);thence West along | li ne `
parsllel with said section Une w
the I-list liao ol m d Highway;
thenra Nutihwgt along the_
euterly Hue of mid Hlghwly to n
' .-
un he lpe d Emi l mum uhaervehim birlhdxy,Saturday cwllihl
On Sunday,both hmilies wereguests of Mr. and Mrs.Hermln
Mahen.Mann. and Ma dame!D¢£ld
wuu, Hnna W ulf, wi n ww md
Dondd he\p¢d Mn. George Wulf
observe her birthday,TI1e|dlY~
Fridny evmlnx gus h o f Mr-and Mrs. Fred Wulf and mni\y.
i n 1 \.l 1 0 |.
c h i l d r e n .
M r s . F r e d P e c k s t t e n d e f i a f a r e -
. \ ~ w l
R u ~and Dorothy,Raymond
n~ed ~the Bridge Contract for
1948 they being the lowest and
beat bldder./
-....d
Stork.Hs isemployed d ~e
Martin Bnmlm- plant.Wednesday evenirg guests of
Mn. Elnms Stork were M a n iand Madame!John Sem-k and
Allard, Harold Stork md Peggy,
Gilbert Stork md sons,Albert
Dickmeyef md sun,Everett
~||:...d a m e ;m a W m :a n d f u n i l y .E r
g a r t W m ?a n d m n ,D e m :W u l f .
F r e d D o r n a c k e r a n d f a . . - n i i y ,a n d
Mrs. Ed; Reeh..
Mr s .La u r ; To f b e a n d My r rm
we re Thu rs da y afternoon guests
o f M r .a n d ~J i m R y a n .
.1 .~
Menu.eudlmes lfllrlmnd
Wulf, Jen! Rumen, Harold Ru-mussen, Gidord French,HuoldStark, Hxrlmd Nelson, And Ray-
mond Rumnssen.Prizes were
won by Huold Swrb Mrs.Riy-mond Rasmussen md Mr.md
Mn. Hulmd Nelson.The hoa-tesa was adam! by Mn. Harland
Wal! in nrvdng mefreshnmntl.
All ud Swrk ul Baltimore
.. ~lin~
`R\n(r. Nebnskn. Math 4. 1943 u m I * l "i f
6 T I E OF ADMINISTRA'
A. C. Debel, Attorney
ln the Countyton County, I
ESTATE OFsort,Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that onthe 5th day of March, 1943, at theCounty Judge'a office in the City
of Blair, Washinton County, Ne-
braska, at 10 o'c ook in the !ore~noon of said day,the foliuwir?matter will be heard and consi -ered to-wit: The petition of ClanH.W.Tietsort.vfqving tqr theappointment of Myrt e 'fletlorias administratrix of the estate oisaid Pen A. 'I'iet.sort. deceased.
Dated ebruary 3, }§}_§§.n__"\(Seah ALBAE H. Nhuoun,A.4n County Judgu
. - .--I n ! !: m a l r e p o r t .a l J\l.I.iIul||n\a luua 0 a t i o n t h e B g g - U g q ] o u r n \ : u mx w e m m n u l l » \ . r¢ v » w pA ¢ » » u v a -| .|.|. lI\n»».- - - -- --k.m e r W i m s r a m e n .n m P a 1 a a a u a h -I n L m L u m e n a n d L o r a b w w e l l v a f w a n d m aC O U n t V C o n n !W a a h m g t o n ° ° " " ° | % , f E E , E ?a n r l o r n l d n l | u $ \ 1 l ? l i C l t . i 0 n ! i n m e e t ~ § f _ } 9 *. f" . _ . u \ \ 1 1 vl ! | | " | n ? ° " ° ' , " ' f " _ } j i " " l ¢ _'f . ? § " ' { . " . .~ u l r l " § L f , .' A U T H ~W B ¥ e \B I. ' fi l l M T S A r t h u } j _ WPrchld mow- E-'T '-'-"_-°!uE$"b'¢%".'.!lln. Fred Hpvendielg aqd gn.
ty, Nebraska.ESTATE DF Lars Hansen. De-
ceased.Notice is given to the creditors
in appear before me at the County
Court rqgm in Blarr, Nebraska, onthe 12th day of Mu-ch, 1943, andan the 14th day of June, 1943, atten o'clock A.!\i., for the purposeofexamination,adjustment andallowance of claims. All claims notfiled nn or before the l2th duy ofJuno, 1943, will be forever barred.Duttrl this 13th day of Febru~
ary. 1943.(Seal)ALBAE H. Nm.soN.
'Ilx County Judge.
\<rI'lCE To CREDITORS
lI:»\n\ct L.Murphy,Atlorney
Csmullzy AH-nrt, Washington Coun-
U 5-~l»r.|<kn.l§Sl'.\'ll1 or William I".Hell-
r. |».......-.LN me r. given to the creditors
l.. .|;~p~;lr lwfore me at the Coun-
¢><1-uri nnnr\ in Blair, Nebraska,nn rhe lmh day of Mardi, 1943,mul -~n the 21st day of June, 1943,
nr un o'clod¢ A.M., for the pur-p~v~\of examination,adjustmentand allowance of claims. All claimsnotfiledonorbeforethel9thday of June. 1943, will he forever
barred,Dated this 19th day ol Febru-
ary, 1943.(Seal)ALBAE H. NELSON.
8~4t County Judge.
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
A. C. Debel, Attorney
,.
ln the County Court of Washing-wn County,Nebraska.ESTATE of Maren Sofia Chris-
tensen, Deceased.Nqhje is hereby given that C.
Campbell's Mortuary
for final adtnininration 'ind an-|
chqrgre, and for the assignment of 'res; ne of Estate lo such otherl
persons as are by law entitled mthe same, and I have set the 12thday of March. 1943, at two o'clock
P.M., at my office in said County
far the hearing thereof.Dated February 18, 1943.(SEBI)ALBAE H. NELSON,7-'ii County Judge.
NOTICE To CREDITORS
Ernmt L. Murphy, Attorney
County Court, Washington Coun-
ty,Nebraska.ESTATE OF William F. Heller,
Deceased. "_Notice is given to the creditors
to appear before me at the CountyCourt room in Blair, Nebraska, on'the 26th day of March. 1943, nndl
on the 28th day ol' June, 19.13, ntl
len o'clock A. M., for the purposeofexamination,adjustment andallowance of claims.All claimsnotfiled on or before the 26thday of June, 1943, will be forever
barred.Dated this 26th day of Febru-
ary, 133.(Seal)ALBA!-3 H. NELSON,9»4t County Judge.
CO. COMMISSIONERSPROCEEDINGS
The Board of County Com-
loners met pursuant to sd-
joumment taken Feb, 8. 1943.
Present:L.D.Lanz,J.E.
Campbell and R. M. Allen.The minutes vt the preceding
meeting were read and approved.
Alter a careful exmnination ut'
the following bills on the differ-
lent funds, it was moved and sec~
ionded that the following claims[P¢ allowed and the County Clerk
LOUIS U. l"AK\NDl1l\J\.|
-County Clark
|C"`Y COUNCILPROCEEDINGS
(Official),Meeting of March 2,1943_The regular meeting of the Blair
City Council was called to order
ut 7:15 P.M. by Mayor Garner.The following councilman answeredtorollcall: inderson,Christen-sen, Clarence Kuhr, Martin KudrrMcComb,liceh,Ro u nd s ,and
Schmidt.The minutes of the last regu-lar meeting were read and avl proved.The City Treaaurefs Light and
lee Conrissloner's repons wereread. Moved and seconded thesereports be received and placed on
file. All councilman voting "Aye",
the motion was carried.Moved by Clarence Kuhr and
seconded by Ove Anderson thatthe Travelers lnsurance Co. writea $4000.00 policy fire, theft andtornado on new fire truck and$2000.00 on 1936 GMC Iire tnack.
On roll call Anderson, Christensen,Clarence Kuht, Martin Kuhr, Mc~Comb, Reeh, Rounds Schmidt vot-
ingd "Aye"the motion wa8 car-
n The following bills were read:
Fehr. payroll $1417.50
James Jolxnson,"§uar\i 60.00W. E. Gustin ary 120.00Harvey Pounds, salary 110.00A. B. Woodring, salary 115.00
gbaura B. Nyegaard andsKai Nyegaard. rent 137.67
[Agnes B. Jensen and'Alfred R. Jensen. rent 275.33
;Searle Petroleum Co.,|fuel oil .888.86Charleslaaker, labor v 2.50
'rcudolgh Nohrenberg,labor 8.00
Uniwd Rag & Rubber
day.
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is hereby ordered ta draw war-P H O N E 9 1 \,...._. on the funds indicated belnw segzf fgggmmm ¢q__17.50
AMBULANCE SERVICE ,to P°vg=;'§- Carried all members wfuel oil S 128.45
v ....,_Vi, M. Alle !aye 'CSi'§'"5L'"sup .ss
Sl Com Wk. e mln-$15999 # °f.'f.'i :| i ,. ~ c o a l aaso
:ers nexpeu ml.N.......... -Jeppor-sen observe their tenth
wedding anniversary Tuesday.Those helping Miss Edna Han-
sen observe her birthday,Satur-day- were Mr.and Mm.Adri a
|Kuhr, and Ethel Mae. hir. and ul-a._Clarence Hansen and family and
Mrs. Cassie Hansen Harvey and
Hazel.Forty close relatives and friends
gathered at Mrs. Emma. Taylor's.
Saturday,and helped Mr.and
Mrs.Clemmens Wrlliamsen ob-
serve their filteenth wedding anni-
veraary.The evening was spent
in playing games. cards and visit-
ing,after which refreshments
were served.Mr. and Mrs.Harald French
were Sunday. visitora`with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Dove.Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Voss wereTuesday evening guests of Mr.and Mrs. Walter Sappenlield. Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Simonsen and son
were week-end guests.Mrs.Will Hansen.Elizabeth
and Edna, and Mrs. Peter Nielsen
visited Mrs. Arthur Andersen and
baby at the Dodge Cu.Hospital
ln Fremont, Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Ruwe
and daughters were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kuhr.Mrs. Detluf Wulf spent Friday
in Omaha. with Mrs. Will Ryan.Laurits Rasmussen visited .l.
G. Kennedy in Tekamah,Satur~
Second Lieutenant Ross Ru -mumen left last week tor Fort
Sill,Oklahoma where he is
*to be stationed for s month.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.Pebe Ivarsen were Messrs.and
Mesdarnes Ed Christensen,PeteNielsen, Jenn lvarsem Mlrs blllMatz and son, Elmer Munson and
Beverly.The Hans Wulf:were
Wednesday evening gums.Mr. and Mn.Will Wulf and
Danaid. and Mr. and Mrs.Jeni
visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Chris
Rasmussen.Mr. and Mn.R n -
mussen and Shirley spent Monday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.Will
Wulf.Mr.and Mn.Harland Wulf
were Tuesday guests of Mr.and
Mrs. Everett Stork and family.
Mr. and Mrs.Carl Rasmussenand family wore Tuesday eveningvisitors with Mr. and MTS. IAROY
Kuhr and baby.Mr.and Mrs.
Chris Wul! were Sunday visitors
at the Rasmuésen home.Mr.and Mrs.August Stork
were Sunday evening guests o l
Mr. and Mrs. Harland Nelson ar"
s o n .M r .a n d M r s . J o h n S t o r k a n d
A l l a r d a n d M r .a n d M r s .H a r o l d
S t o r k a n d P e n n 'w e r e M o n d a y
Miss Naomi Smith at me u r sFrandsenhome,Friday after-noon.They are moving to Wood-
bine,lows.Mr.and Mrs.L.B.Harrisonwere Sunday dinner guests at theEd Harrison home at Oakland
Mr. and Mn. John B. Eriksenund Jer-aldine were Friday eva-ning visitors at Howard Curley's.
Mrs.Fred Anderson and Mrs.Shirle Peterson spent Mondaywithi m ,Arthur W.Anderson.
Evening visitors were Mr.andMrs. Eggert Wulf and Ervin.
Corporal Robert Hovendick ofFor! Riley, Kansas, spent Sundayat home. Other guests were MissLucille laftis, Delmar Ruwe and.le rq Rennerfcldt of Oakland.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Moore and
sons of Blair were Sunday dinner_,guests at the Ralph Pearce home.evening dinner guests of Mr. arm_Mr. and Mrs.Alfred KramerMrs. John Diekmeyer.\»\'ere Sund y evening guests atMr. and Mrs. Ted Maier n1<NedGeorge Hi§dley's..__
to the farm from which R-w lllii. ang M\'§I$rVd2\|3":'Sl2"'¢k
Faguerqulst family recantly|{**"" yt gef Jueksiznis emug
'f"l""~The Faguerquists are "owl °7§.-2 ldanRuwe,Delmar and
living on the Anton Andersonlrlarlan were Sunday dinner guests
farm.lat the Albert Spnck home near
Mrs. Floyd Welllver spent die Rose 1-;i|}_ggge d vi sitin§dMr.and Mrs \HMr.and Mrm reg §\>;;g= of
amen.Su ay waiters at.Ooper were at e e amp-d n e w C l h es.
;;» and Mr. and Mrs Jens Han-5 a°b§ie°"e¢¢m"`sagm2;;\y Kéxmm.
~guests ol Mr. an rs.inton
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith.Will Wal! and Donald were Mr.Mr. and Mrs.John Jackson,and Mrs. 'Bud Crowdy and sonsfl/larjorie and Grace, were Tues-xnd Mm. my Wulf and amy- Mr.\*:"Y °lf£52"visitors a t A H-
and Mrs. .Arthur Larsen ol Omah-l # W e W . h f 0 admha.Mrs.Larsen is needle: °was'am§unda;lc ~?§i2`.».° at "iam
few .days at the Wulf home bd°'lTh0m son's.xoimz to Colorado, where she will-Anxrrew Andersen and Marie ol
spend a month vidting her hum Blair were Sunday dinner guest:band, at Camp George.at Arthur W.Anders/0n's. After
Messrs.and Madames Ed noon visitors were Mr.and Mrs
swrk mo Marvin, Elmer 5¢¢¢k_\}Nllllar{\Vogtmand -g,-g;»~ Mrs
Vernon Hilgenkuup,Jdhn Stark igera ev an 0 '~_;'~'s
and Allard, and Harold Stork and 'i»'i§"1'2.¢°'M»§"c_"\ea I-lover:
KW were Thursday guats of dick and Mrs . 'Elk Hovendic
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Fuchs and-n dinner esta Ilv/ere Su lay .r if gurf--._-...mn \»~ 'n
Raymond Mngill assisted mrs,lnhn Jackson, Monday, with mov-ing. Marlene M-gp spent the day
ggg Lui-A and nrgpret Haven-
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WASHINGTON i
COUNTY DEEDS
Kristina & Ola! Oleson Cleve in
Axel c. R.Swenson:SE NW K:
NE sw see. 14-19-10, $1.00
Elizabeth Cachelin tn Maude
C.Badgerow,Daisy BowlfwGoldie Miller, Ada Dalbcy & Ed-
ward Cachelin:2*/S acres,$1.00.
James A. & Ella E. Paulsen u,
Emma A. Larsen:lot 4, blk 60,Blair, $1,050.;
James H. Paulsen & wf. Vo Em-,me A. Leisen: lot, 4, blk 69, Blair,$1,050.'
Hamid Jeppersen et nl to S.
G. Mahoney & wf. as joint tenants
und 56 int in lots 1 & 4. blk.14,lemi a nd w Kennand,s1,ss'1.su.1
How to do if with
CONCRETE
and save scarce matqrlals
To increase food producdfm tc moo!vm' requirement: it in eumdd thllbuildup usdmhameuvawckmimn awp; be in pod rspak.Cuntfetslmmdadcxuundef tuxnl,Img houses or paultzy houses will
mms thou building: to usdulnaca
md yfovlsu prolocdnn nplnnt rot,
tomitss md wana md dump:mud by f-=-QFroebouklel,xtan1ngoldFamBuilding: WithConrfele" tdll howtu make eumdd "pxq nm me
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materials.
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DBI"L ;:t .fi mily ne a r He r ma n .
Those helpi ng Mr s .Robert.
Rasmussen observe he r birth day ,
Sunday , were Messrs.an d Me s
dames George Rasmussen and
fa mily Fr ed Jensen an d Leon,
Ray mond Rasmussen an d da ug h-
ters,Elme r Mu na o n a n d Beveriy .
M. Ma tz a nd so n, C arl Rasmu ssenan d fa mi ly ,J ens Ivarsen,and
Ha ro ld Rasmusse n of Oma ha.
Mr. a nd Mr s. II ma id Hd amu si c n
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RADIO REP.-"RING
Electric Appliance Work
CHUCK'S RADIO SHOP
Opposite Gilbeu-lnon's
TAYLOR & WELILSLIVE STOCK AUCTION
EVERY WEDNESDAYFreman! at 12:00 O'clock
Ho g s » Ca t t l e - Ho rs e s » S h e e p
__A dependable, convenient market for lumen xml Ieedenlo buy and :ell all kinds of liveslock. All mudern, nnlury
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A f t a rw a s h i nC l e a n
2.R e mn g i t n t
equipment.
Openlod Under Pidlrll And SLIM aup¢fv\»1°n
T ayl or 0 W ell :Auction Company
FREMONT, NEBRASKA
THE OLD JUDGE SAYS
DBI"L ;:t .fi mily ne a r He r ma n .
Those helpi ng Mr s .Robert.
Rasmussen observe he r birth day ,
Sunday , were Messrs.an d Me s
dames George Rasmussen and
fa mily Fr ed Jensen an d Leon,
Ray mond Rasmussen an d da ug h-
ters,Elme r Mu na o n a n d Beveriy .
M. Ma tz a nd so n, C arl Rasmu ssenan d fa mi ly ,J ens Ivarsen,and
Ha ro ld Rasmusse n of Oma ha.
Mr. a nd Mr s. II ma id Hd amu si c n
Even li thu war
c llnqle ul~~-
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ma ko n. Ii mmm
to pxolonq the ll!
Bolow you will -
for some oi your
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RADIO REP.-"RING
Electric Appliance Work
CHUCK'S RADIO SHOP
Opposite Gilbeu-lnon's
TAYLOR & WELILSLIVE STOCK AUCTION
EVERY WEDNESDAYFreman! at 12:00 O'clock
Ho g s » Ca t t l e - Ho rs e s » S h e e p
__A dependable, convenient market for lumen xml Ieedenlo buy and :ell all kinds of liveslock. All mudern, nnlury
»
A f t a rw a s h i nC l e a n
2.R e mn g i t n t
equipment.
Openlod Under Pidlrll And SLIM aup¢fv\»1°n
T ayl or 0 W ell :Auction Company
FREMONT, NEBRASKA
THE OLD JUDGE SAYS
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Hansen were Thursday evening
vidtors with Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Kuhr and Ethel Mae.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Madsen and
dau ters an d Elme r and Ne lsd hMadmn h elp ed Mr.and Mrs.E d
Mencke observe their weddinif
anniversary, W ednesday.
Mr- .a nd Mrs.Ha rr y Madsen
daughters.Solly Hine line an d Mr s .A lp h a '
H u m !of th is .c ommun ity we re
united in mar ria ge a t Blai r o n
Tuesday . February 25. Their manyfriends wlah them muc h happiness.
Mr .an d Mr s .Charles Hine lina
an d V i rg i l spent W ednesday eve-
ve n iu nRe v.an d Mr s .MnGsuhney o fCr ai g wer e S un da y c aller s a t th e
Fr ed I-lavendic k and Mrs. Mariel,-
ta L y on ; h omes .Mr. an d Mrs , J oh n J ac k so n a nd
fa mily moved,Mon da y ,to th e
fa rm va c a te d b y th e Ha r o ld Ma -
n i n g a t th e Hen ry Nohre nberg gi ll fa mi ly .Th e He n r y Jacksonshome,helpi ng Mr s .No m- e nb e f g lwi ll occupy th e plac e vac a ted by
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O'I-Ianlon & 0'Han1o;\
A'rronNnQ_A'r-LAW"
\hstrncl and Title Work
Phone 15
A. W. Co., Repairs
A. W. Co., Repsiru
C. A. Andenon, Repdn
John Anderson, LaborBela 'I'r|.ns., Hauling
T1-aney Bnhs, Dead
Burroughs Co.,Supplies
J. E. Campbell
Com. wk. & mlze
1 4 .3 0 l ~ l v l a d h. d z
Supply Co., chlorine
Crane Go.. repairsla..-Nebr. Lt. & Pr. Co.,
fr "O'anlon Ins. Agency,
lnsurnnceG. L. Dixon Co., insunmce
Walter Linen,ga.:1 i n k #D o n t
72.8010.2724.00
4.831.00
6.19
105.00
50.9613.33
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27.00255.25
8.00514.72
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fi mily ne a r He r ma n .
Those helpi ng Mr s .Robert.
Rasmussen observe he r birth day ,
Sunday , were Messrs.an d Me s
dames George Rasmussen and
fa mily Fr ed Jensen an d Leon,
Ray mond Rasmussen an d da ug h-
ters,Elme r Mu na o n a n d Beveriy .
M. Ma tz a nd so n, C arl Rasmu ssenan d fa mi ly ,J ens Ivarsen,and
Ha ro ld Rasmusse n of Oma ha.
Mr. a nd Mr s. II ma id Hd amu si c n
RADIO REP.-"RING
Electric Appliance Work
CHUCK'S RADIO SHOP
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TAYLOR & WELILSLIVE STOCK AUCTION
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equipment.
Openlod Under Pidlrll And SLIM aup¢fv\»1°n
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FREMONT, NEBRASKA
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BONDED ABSTRACTOR
Msllhiesen Bldg.-Phone 71
Blair, Nebraska
N. T. L U N D
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
204 Sou\h Sth St.
Phone White 168
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Ray Gillett, SignsChas. F, Hunk, Deed
Peter Haggc, Labor
Wm. Kobe, Jr., Labor
6.00
1.005.00
8.00
N. T. Lund & Co., Prem.51.34Peter Kruse, Labor a s m
Harry Leach, Labor l0\J.0L~Howard Long, Labor 50.00
M. H. Co., Repairs 6.000'Hanlon Ins. Co., Prem,215.10
0'I-lsnlsn 62 0'l-lanlon, Prem. 13.68
Omaha Print Co. Supplies :lsWm. Pawling Labor & Exp. 108.05
leonnd Pedersen, Labor 100.00
H. B. Plugge, Labor,100.00
Alfred Quint.; Labor 5.00
Ruben Rasmussen, Labor 20.00
C. B. Rosenbaum, Lshur 24.90
c. J. Srhmidt,Prem.8.00
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drawn on the proper runus in pay-ment ol the same. On roll call An-derson, Christensen, Clarence Kudlr,
hlnrtin Kuhr,McComb,Reeh,Rounds, Schmidt voting "Aye",
the motion was carried.Moved and seconded this meet-be adjoumed until Tuesday eve-ning, March 9th, at 7:80. All coun-eilmen voting "Aye", the motion
was carried.Attest:U. G.GARNER,Henry Christensen,Msyor.City Clerk.
Norrlcs OF FINAL REPORT
0'Hanlnn Gr. 0'H\mlon,Attorneys
ln the County Court of Washing-
ton County. Nebraska.ESTATE OF Minott D. Wilnox,
Deceased.Notice is hereby given thatTheresa Wilcox has filed with the|».»¢l=-rniarned.County Judge of
won ihh your, than may not be
appliance manuiuciumd during
uae.Ks ep tha i m mind, humo-
wo mm all do evqrythmq wo can
al ouch appikmcs we opn.
nd holptd suqqulionl for cazinq
electrical uppllcmcn. Bond each
'. Suggestion lor appliance: not
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DENTIST
Rooms in Mnyle Building
Blair, Nebraska
lm. n. R. EHLERS
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Forn1er Dr. W. F. Hemphill
Q Location
\llome Theatre Building
Blair, Nebraska
~D r . J . T i l t o n Y o u n g
Osteopathic Physician
Dan Sheets, Labor
Skelly Oil lOo., Gas
Hugh Sutherland, Labor
leonud Ackennan, Poor
Bendor! Rin. Home, Poor
~Bl. Lbr. 6: Coal Co., Poor
1: Elsie Chard, Poor
; City of Blair, Poor
* Farmers Gr. & Lbr., Poor
j DL W. E. Godhring, Poor
1 |H. Lyle Guyer, Poor1J. 82 Jensen, Poor
' IAI Mundorf, Poor
,l"oLsdle Bros., Poor
yl State Rev. Fund, Poor
1'Dorena Walker, Poor
100.00
44.49
16.00
5.00
68.00
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Wuhingmn County, Nebraska. herlinsl report as Administrstrix of
7.110 Estate of Llinott D. Wilcox,Deceased, and made an applicationfor final administration and die-charge, and for the assignxnent oi
residue ol Estate fo push othei
persona as are by law entitled tcthe same, and l have set the 1912day of.March, 1943, av. ten o'cloclAM.,at my office in said Count;for the hearing thereof.Dated February 24,1943.(Seal)ALBAE H. NELSON,E 8»4t County. Judge
né Soto msivs .
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MALTED MILKS BEER
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North of the Center saction line
between Sations 16 and 21,inTownlhip 19) North,Range 11,
Enst of the 6th P.M.;thenceNonh 9 feet along the boundary
line between the Southeast Quan-
er (SE'£)sud the soutkwutQuarter (SW%)ol said Section
Sixteen (16): theme West along
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1 T h e c l u b w i l l l o n s o r a .r e d exert
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d a y e v e n i n g ,M u c h 6 , w h e n t h e :
w i l l b e m o vi e s ; e v e r y o n e i s u r g e
t o a t t e n d .L u n w w i l i b e s e r v e d
M r s .M a r j o r i e W i d e n e r a n
P h y l i i s a n d E d J o h n s o n o f O m :
i m s p e n t S u n d a y a t t h e S .H i n -
line home.Mr. md Mrs. Waldo Kruse atgnded a. glinner in Oxnha, Sutu
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, e ve mn g.|r. a nd Mr s .Mo r to n Hoier.
Mr. an d Mn. Chnr lea Hi nelin e And
\V ir gi l an d Mr . a n d Mr s . W i l li lm
iHi ne llne an d J ud y helped M n .Ha r r y Hln eli ne celebrate he r
birth day ,Sunday .Mr . a n d Mr s .He r ma n Tlxomp»
no n a n d Ma r y move d s o th e Hu bfieldf a r m ne a r B lai r ,Sntun dly .
M r And M n llc K n e n o f B l u r
' wi lf o c ww th e S h n le y f a r m.
|Mn . M n r l e Plg a tt of Oma h a
s t th a we a k- an d at dm Geo rg e
I iehae horns.M n J en me W d l u e o f Blni r
spent several day s wi th h er d lvth
r M n Pete J ones
n u n Ho lm ' h a msM r an d Mr s Cli ffo rd Hln oli nem d : m m : p c m Sunday n p th e
C h u la A . Hi n s l i n e h o n e wa lt 0 1
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Pain-. xlud Mrs. Rnlud HimlineW W o d n u d a y g v m i n z a t th e
IT PAYS To LOOK WELL
See Your Blrbfr More Olten
LEWELLEN
BARBER SHOP
Iine to the East line of Utiited
States Highway No. .'{3;thence
Southeast :along the eutcrly lim:of said Highway to n point 24feet directly North of uid aediiuu
Chris K. Bendorf
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dres s my pap er a s re turn add ress
~ ~, Tm Wm sou | st.9-ItFORSALE:Gray ..d¢{.ms n.
Gary.Lady broke. Mrs. PhillipHermln, Phone 178.8-Bt*
-Pv'r. KAHNK AsusPAPER BE SENTo AFR
I v mn le t te r wma~_»n x -axeet =~~nm-~= frie ndl.
W A N T A n
Albert J.Kahnk nk -z
inrn' I ' I I H T N I ~-'rm s\n,,,'h£¢.»|=&p1¢ua um pr!~n w » a a n » » f s g f E . 1
m,-y ,;,»» ¢ ¢ \n¢ WrrBu1 \ni rw.» m.£ m1 ne rHummbo y .\lhd Ui a n condmsion of dull N. 1'1ow62$,2s\h Bomb.inmrmedilw coune wm xvf°\>°'°\Y A.P.0. 838-LA-2, % Pol
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;' °1r...\,,,,,,,who `
,~ cum, om ~\7' o -0 Mr, md Mrs. Jann ";"""'» "gg
kgt. Lur-g m m Bmw, Dnmthy Dixblfl naw ue moving Irvm the ennlnuan .da m i s Mo bi l Um: No s.wa cinity "M" mmy years residenceurns.moe; p,,,¢m,,¢,,,_su, F;_,,,,,,,1°n the nme farm, were honvrcd
Caiifomim Mis s Di xo n£s ;N\v y\"t a in-:well puty given last
fomer- mane; her puema are Mr : l d Y °"°"\"5'.by ndghbors
`\eihcgfa ',;r:`n_c"ru' Dixon 04 For!Civ Ariensiing dw event were Mes-
m -;,,__srm and Mendames George Bo-
'lchult, Phd Peck and daughters,~Stn£en_Nile H 'son uf Mr."NIJ, P. Glyn, Ieonard Burning and
"__A n u.»..-1..1 hum tx-|r;=._dm1M"_wmhn-,_§Q_§elnede,
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W g r f t h H , P l r k f i f r C . S P . ,O f ~ O f C a m p B u h l e r ! ~
r ~ . . . . . s 1 . . | ¢ ¢ ¢ . I i l i n o i s , f o r m e r ~ l i m a , h a s b e g ; m _ g _ a g » - r e :
1,N e w York.DM. B. S .n e swrit" Lllwrprzms n"=...... .....- __.mucus an 1 - "_in in dmarsff °¥ =\ ¢°mP=\"y off 1121 island Tmniml,s wa n mmdl,
men.Following are °"°°1"i'» New York.Bm-man,as he is
from bil i"f'°¥°°*i"§ letter:\known by his mnny friends in
"I have 112 men ln mi °°mP;;§.~=m= community, is |.brothgd of
now-al YW a n "°»iFred and H. Lyla Guyur ag m m n n l w t y b w ~ f o r m e r r e s i d e n t o f B u m - . '
e y ' r e g g r o u p e . |0 nr 1
TU W I w h o h a v e o n e i d e a i o r e m o s t l F r i e n d s o f P v t . T h e o d o r e J . L a r -
i n : h e i r m i n d s ,a n d * h % * .* E _ F E s a n m l y u d d r d v m m m u m m
Au.rs e r n .I
. B I I II - A v v as , . . . . . , _ _ _f u n d f n u l r l - E g o n ,W i g e o n e d n ,
t o a n F l o r i d a c a m p .H i s g d d r e t w z
P v t .N i l e s H m a n ,3'1 '2n d .C m s u u l
T. S . S . ,S . P . ,D ° 1 r = »R l t o n F i e l d -
FloridaPvt. John hilynaxd writes Blau
reintivu that hh was recently
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E. W. Wilaor
fn ni l y . mm
ily,Henry .Ray McConn
Ardiur W. J
Misses N mf o r c e d to mtu r n t b a n a r my h o t-Larsen, Elsie
p i w; h e h a d b e f n a pati ent f o r - M a r k Mc Cc
"" - l - - -\ - - 1 ¢ u | | ' f | | \ 1 ! 1 \ i l \~
,A .H .Pe pp muler ,s,He nr y Pritzel a n d
.o nd Ma g ii l s n d f am-
I l tk s o n an d f a mi ly ,
ah n an d daughters,
mder sbn m d A r d i th ,
na.Limintrorn,Ru b y
a an d Ha rr ie t W i ls on ,
mnaha,an d Ch r i s
d fa mi ly .
HARNESS for sd:9-lt'L g nt rd A
FOR SALE: Eswy piano,Intform rocker. Good eo
v.F. W. Kegler.
xtell.STATE 'I'EJT'E.D nd clover need
.Cul Int tmm, _g -\ing wn _ P ho ne1e,h¢,-K e 1 .2- t'
dl
n » - f= = \ 2 YE A R L I N G Shorthnrn bulls.
Cec i l Thpmy so n, 21 on 88. 9- lt'
below.I na ve neeu -......._..__o v e n n s ,somewhere i n Af r i c a
naw.Bee n g ettin g the pa per 0. K.
md e n jo y read ing ll.ve ry muc h.
" O u r letters : r e stri c tly cen-
Ilo r ed I o will not _be able to write
mm-il n I ' d h k e w lb o u t th e
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H O M E T H E A T R
H o m O F
rnimmugmms
cablnet 1' bullet, 1 day bed.small hbles.Mrs. Ernest Lon200 West Jaélmrm St. B\d;!
~R SALE:Table wv guali
pressure range.$06 Eastcola.9-
ED A FRESH typewriter
bon! We luve 'em, only '10c.84:1 The Enwrprl~
~R SALE: The following ho~hold goods at my *home atWen Stafe Sine!! bulfah
l table,$5 bed, springsmnbhesa. rocking walls, 4
chxin.snlall wood swve
small G. E. radiu.9-xt-w. N. 1-nnkl
LADIOLUS BULBS-40prize winning vadetles,yo'.'$§ 'ine repairinx. ~li ~rk ~guaran-
teed.D. M. Hannah,511 West South tl
mGuEs'r PRICES paid for No, 1
poultry. Heavy hens, 2-ic;leg-
horn huns, 20c.Hmk Dohse, 3315 Lnka St-
Omgha, Nebnskx 8-ti,
'rnucxqrm o f all kinda.Gene
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BROME _GRASS SEED, the highgl-oducmg kind. 12'/ac pe! pound.
rln sacks. J. P. Rhea, Arling-
ton,ebr.'5-Z(
SH0RTH6RN BULLS, 2 horses
and some sown.1 .9-lt*Martin Hansen.
WHITE KHERSION oats.1 ex-grn good 10»20 McCormick-Deex~
mg txactor.9-xc Chauncey Wxight.
ADDING MACHINE PAPER, cm-ly 15c per ro\l at The Enlar-~ribe-8-if
N O T I C E S
FURNITURE for wc. Inquire of
Mins Jusephins Johnson.401Ent Ca\!ax, qr Phone Red 310..fav 9-lt
GET YOUR ellrlwn paper now;
10c pu' sheet'6-tl .Tha Enterprise.
mn ' Ho m: N T: to wn, mga -
wny 80.8-2t.'Mr|.,@largaret Zieg1er.
BOAN BULL !or sale. Rudolph
v....\Aflimrtnn. Rt. 2.9-lt*
Fon sus; Spotmd Yohnd China intereson m larrow in April. Arthur ¢_,y_~N.Andersen,Tel.2819,Iler~pwman.9-lt 371534
w n c o u uo x n s ma shovelilll ;»;;>
end gain.Ped:Shop.'!~t!
2-wtuzm.trailer lor sale.we 1
West Lincoln.9-It
om: o r 'nm nms r na y . o n me p
~ market is u year's mxbmrlpdon 213
to The Enterprise.7-t!340:
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iYi}\g7 trip .amd this coun»
. Kahnk's nddrceS_ fe.~
mo Btry. B. 43am U.A.D.n. --.\--- __l gk lnrimnd get this jo, A.P.0.668, % P°sm'mlW\'»
York City, Nei' York.
LYLE WRlGllT and |Z'$'., Al ae ble
PAUL Mc no xa nn l p of ln a
M Duhlld Blair zu'rlv'iDjrervd thoy, too, areC H U R C H N O T E S wr. Paul R.c ,boy who leftwitha on n t uf.no time in adapting'thr-MAnY'S EPXSCOPATQ *zselecwea in early D S is to the navy Life
er Adelbcrl. J.Smith, V'°*"`»tationed at Fort Lea\1:n1¢pnh,l "I had the pleasure,g
tin
W a t Lincoln SL\'¢¢\1 PhoneSunday School at 9:45; Holy
munion and sermon at l l
ck. Ash Wednesday,March
3 p.m,, evening prayer, litany,I/ential office and sermon.1
ENNARD LUTHERAN p
Ienaen:Sunday School at 10
Church service at a p.m. The
or will be on a visit in Iowahe forenoon. The Ladies Aid
ety of Washington will meet.b Wednendty,2 p.m., at the
le oi Mrs. Peter Olsen./Asx-lmcro u LUTHERAN
e Paulsen:Sunday School at
o'clock.LT. PAUL'S LUTHERAN, on-l - G. A. Carlson! ll a.m.,fdi-
e worship. Everyone welcome.
PIRST L»,.,.l11~:naN H.c.
~gennen:Sunday School an
I
x-ship at 10.45,evening se
at 8,sermon by Arn
xrck. The World Day of praye
ll be observed by services lr church on Friday, March 12
le first eesalon will he the tra
tional th re will be
d
nilh Worship at 9:30:_ mormng
..rv-feldt
r»\\
EKansas..Nano Long, recently joined hlmidermma former Kand ie maklhg her home gg L e n - s d ml student.He lx
venworth, Kansa! after :pending maelved some recent lssueseveralweeksattheVerm~»n1En!erpr'lse,so we fou§obomn home ln Ka ns u Clty,;ddxe;L o l several
anne.ifrien "Pvt..McDonald's address '°\Paxker'| address is ?21
avlecsas, Cn. c. 742 my .Btln., lion, u.s.N.r.s, Grat L
'Fort Leavenworth, Kanada.finale ./»
Blair friends of Lyle Wrightmay accent the above photpgnph)m:v§l'?0E;-nl m g
as concluexve proof that he mg moreiwho len Kansas City, recthe United States Navy F
School at Iowa City, Im
he will undergo three rr
pre-night training befor
dn( pri ma ry fli ght td
Naval Rmerve Air Bane,
HSA.
p.;|
His wife the Ionner of1reel¢la8°.n! mee sr
than samfied with Navy lL!e.l Lyle, who joined the U. S. Navy'
ieeveral months ago, is an Avia-
\tion Metalsmitli,third class. Hi!
address is A. Az R. Depot, Hangarsi, u.s.N.A.B.,Corpus cm-im,
Texas.0 ¢»Kennard friends learned this
week that Wilbur Hall,formerly
of the Kennard community, is now
stationed with the U.S.Army,somewhere in the Aleutian Islands.\Wllbur's parenu are Mr and Mrs
De mo Hall of Wayne former
;I
s e r v i c e i n t h e a n e m ° ° " \ P r o p r i e w r a o f e K e n n a r d s t o r e .~~
gI.\:+`.
the evening at 'I e-~.......,...- dhnnle.Pea Gifford Peteraon ln Afdcn
5 ' ~ h i m u fo \ Io wn :vo. _.u,new n.re now l`l.B., Cnmp Isolklpvrmnna
wtntinv .Pvt.H m m Stricklett,Bl ur
rmulves qy now in the u-mod fumes,is1stationed with the 10381-d. Gund
[v::`Rn` §.<=~ Northam Field,m m m ,
rd High °"'?°"°°'___
md justmoi' The The mddzas of Pvt.Rumen
md new Jneobs is Serisl No.37262831
mutua\.37¢h Cav.Rcn'I'r.,A.P.0.37,
| %Postmuner,S m Fnndsco.
d 3,;,,\.('a\i!omia.Jacobmwbownl em-akes, nl- phayedu truck driver in th!!
commmxhy before his induction~-__...|.....a
|
seven! monum, mn vw, H.-...,,,bmken hi! ISK-P v t . m m f B
hought to be somewhere in Ahe-
n.s `e o
Pvt.Curtin Maynud,fam crHllir mm- has just completed *"°x
twelfth week of training at Fort,
Leonard Wood, Missouri.He lsnew stationed at Belvoir, Virzinh.
where he is an o!ficer's candidatein the engineering school.1
-
Moore-Stoner \
Announcement hu been mado|
by Mr. and Mm ET\oc.h Moore M
v\-1-..-1 n.- mnrrhme of thai!!
w 1R. J. Lippincott ol Blair bnsteers averaging 1286 pound
the South Omaha stock mxl a t week.The _swers sol
$16.40.
Adveriu in The Entenlri
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AN NOU Nc\ NG
-"HAm»Y"
STRICKLETT
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Subscription Superv
- F o r -|3LA\R» KENNARDAND VICINITY
308 S0.Wllker Ave.,
PHONE WHYYE 13
1:w r o n n u n o n m o 1
ll you don? mdav-ml polnl
n H a n ln g . . . \ n |\ n ¢ Al p ¢ -d | \ l y w u d : lu ll In u n i
dan, ln heb you. l\'| Nllab
l o m m e :y n : q x d o n se»¢¢=l»\\y md ll \l. So,
don'l hmmm \o nk hln yan
qustloas.
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Shopping llints
Government. new¢p\p¢ri» ndio
'~ns and your Sdgwny Sum
di dui-ug evayzhing they annuke sure you know hm: m shnp
-point rationing. Ymx um do
put to nuke Lhe new rglion
- work smoothly by keepng in
~-~ thesimplemlulinzd awfore you nhop for the ix-st time
~er point rationing.
NOW ihaix)P°\M valun hive naming to do wlth
~Ilan-and-ents pun. 'lou han toIvo \h¢ many gtk: und $1 pda!
mv pda lu. nary pwdpou In l
';°;-d ,,,,,,1L.~ ,on vn,f _a cc InIng youlgdhflit My my n\|on¢d
ln, pcovl rd |\ ls |v|I able.2; lf you "r lnodx uhh | low pointa ul you wil be able lo buy mon ol¢ udclu In Du uma missed gravy.4) Pohn valuu ef all ntlomd fond!
nn x¢\ .g __¢uvcmmanl nn notna stove nur M av he |nmuadln¢|.
5) You ue nn! p¢m\\hd ta buy pamnllumd lumu, |\ any Mn, vdthoui
v ~ \ n t mm p \ . . . n ¢ n o n e
lE'I'.FF...T3' !§'¢`3FE:'in-fiil1§1l_H. cl' r3}+.'nifmd L Penersun, son or:erson ofr m m n r ||\|;A;;4¢u»-»H ~P M
'..:30.r m s:IIB C\l$5» 9"5'_~ . 1 0 u . . 4 -~ I : r ; f l " i 2 _ l . I l l I
HFTHODIST-John P. Br\w|m;m|mg ,WM __._10 mm.,Church School:young mentioned, nlso, that he is getting
adult das!just organized.n\'rhe Enterprise and in ghd w
a.m.- Dny of Dedication servwerhear the news from home.a special offering will be takenl Pvt.Pete'n0n's a d d r e s s is
and new mnmbers will be xecdved 371223911 Hdq.C0.,67th A.R.
Sunday, 6 m '1,Youth Fe\\°\v-\np¢., A.P.0. 2-52,% Postmaster,iahip mcklundh, welll hgmr md New York, N. Y., U. S. Army.Mmun l"{n\o ''- ~--~1 -...-1. ¢a»-adn
'z§i"¢:¢P u n t M i n n
Shopping llints
.\l kinds,brood saws,also A
ew Beta of hamesa.' i t Ray Wulf & Sam Moore
OMB _GRASS SEED, the high~roducmg kind. 12'/ac pe! pound.
rl qsacks. J. P. Rhea, Arling-
ton,ebr.'5-Z(
om'H6 RN BULLS, 2 horses
and some sown.1 .9-lt*Martin Hansen.
HITE KHERSION oats.1 ex-grn good 10»20 McCormick-Deex~
mg txactor.9 xc c u m y w ' nr.-noe n g
~DING MACHINE PAPER, cm-ly 15c per ro\l at The Enlar-~ribe-8-if
10:peni
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MARCH4 r u n n r g u n s uuhom.¢rln to--_-..,....|. r ng,|||, wa r wo m n t t r e l u l ,ti'69 01 1 0 N. Hiller .
~no Blue I51.
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FRIDAY SA'rumJAY
MARCH 5-6
Saturday lhtinee
when your"ndms|§1'ipti§;;§.eEnte;-prise uxvirua A\\§othe wisa is sufiicient.'T-tf
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pan.as follows: 319 TS3-» Birks.'| m 3 o n s m d y o u r S f '
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1 9 B e e t s whole,`l0»cuunt- ...,_Can
l'er Unit
No. i
0\lP tomato--.--_..___,,,_-CxnNo. 1Soup vcge4nl)le-.........-,.Can
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6 Com |>bell's
OUP tomato..... ..._..ansLlbbNo. 21_9 JJECIS whol,si5»counl_...-_Cln
lil1'ry's Nui 2
1 1 Vegetables §.'§`Z5ff1 --.islt
1 1 -lime Mm,No. 2SP\03C1l| `l|nd|;d--__;..Can
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Safeway Can Make Your Poini Ration
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Beans
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JA Beans
lgzlieans
l§ Beans
r'| . grL.ibby's,
Killian K,
1 3 g Clear Sailing,
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5 choppvd_..,_._ClriReba brand.No. z1een_-.--._-_.Can
nil.. gree\r1-_-,--.._Can
whole. green_-.__._Cnn
cui. green..__._....Can
Small; 1 ~ F 0 0 5 Vegellbles_Cln
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-uAt our store you will find the point value an well as the price value msrke
nealh the display of end) poinl nnthe point values of lhe ralioned items--all for the purpose
nu well as n pricec onlq iner uf p oint rati uned merc hand ise, I po int value lagioneditem.an d iwo lar ge s ign s po sted h
sof making your
under point rationing easier.
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.L5 Apple Juice ¢,,...._.___,§llj
8 ~ Gr: p e f ru i ! . ; . _ ------a?\
46~o¢.
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No.21 1 J u i c e ; ; g ' ; i g _ ; , _ . _ . ~
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Hostess No. 1Delighl. fruit, .--Can
Casile No. 2%Crest_._._... .. ..Can
llighwly.No. 2%qlieed--._. ..----Can
o. 2%N~Pears Petile,cl\oice....------Can
No. 1
1.1. Cocktail
Z1 Peaches
Z1 Peaches
SunnyDa1|(n---Cnn
SunnyDnm_.-Can
_E Tomato Juice
11 Tomato Juice
3 2 »°Sunny
2-l -oz.
46 oz.
Great Northern,20c l§ Beans
l7c lé Corn
loc .IA Corn
29c l$,Corn
15c 15 Corn
29c .Q Peas
i8c l§ Peas
24c 1_5 Peas'
23B»l§ Peas ;2:=,¥,v,:f.:,::s'~
Libby's,golden,
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llighway, ereum,
ual-amide,
cream, wl\ite_--_.
Simnr Belle.
1 6 Cardenuide
blended. sweet-_
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exchU!\mg be-ovflngnpping
2»lb.large, wl\i\e_..-_..-.--Bag
No. 2cream or W.K.-._-..--.Cnn
Na. 2cream-style _._...-._..Can
No. 2golden or wl\lle----,-.ClnNo. 2,---.Can
lnbb;/n.Ns. 2xh¢3~ Early .lune-.---_Can
No. 2Libbyu,size 2, Early .lune_...-_Cln
Nu. 2.Can
No. 2. Can
Sn. 2241: _._ Tomatoes ,i..am1_1,-._c..»
G C _ l ~Sunylflnr
llc 3_8 Raisins s.n...»-., .
. - . To m a t o J u i c e ».....-_é..\ 224: QQ Prunes Medium aiu..
(Prices effective through Saturday, March 6. in Blur)
2411.Ginn
2-lb. ~Baz
2-lb.._--Ctn.
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ary Gi\bert of Blair, is sm oArlgnSchneider°f 1§°"""'*,wie\\ the navy at Great Luka, H-
celebnwd hiv _heventh \>\f*-h=\*Y»,\xn°i». His Address: L E. enum,Friday, entertmnlng at a 1>='<vn=8-c,Barracks 604.SectionduringtheafwmoomGunvsm 2-19, Group No.s.Servfce
were played, naz Inter N!'°5h`lSchool, Great Lakes, Illinois..
mentswew serv 0 *v
A1-\en's guests were his ua\ch\ar.|p q ;Charles Brodersen wwMiss Agnes Casper, and the f°"=transfen-ed recendy from For*-. ...._.\-n....v,.f.... v-...cn u.Cimu Hood,Tex-[
w m n k e m n y w m w ...M ._.-__,under point rationing. You cam do
ymnpuxtto mlkethene u rglion
plan work smoothly by keepg in
mind the simple rules lisud mv
before you nhop Io! the ix-st time
under point rationing.
KNOW i hdx(1) Pdnt valun hive naming to do wlth
dollan-and-euvts pkn. 'lou han to.ln \|\¢ many gtk: and _éne lni
m mcoqrnmmuffislnnn .mnERIC PURTMAN--~ .\°\---mm un.:
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lowing friends: Bobby \nie Kahnk, Brlfby 'Mas
Nlzum yyos irulex, pmw--| __ __~Od ell as. Hifi address is Hq. and rm- Co.,imam; B"-¥""2n5i Inf.Div. , C amp Hood. '1"exas.\
.: P v t Bmd ers en is f r o m t h e Her -1
- 'ma n vic inity ;hi s wi f e a n d 'baby
~som J ohn,reside in Blair.
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sp e n tli o n - .d r e g g is A.s .N.31124-128,U .s .
and Mra.§.»\rmy,49th Station Hos pital,
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Tum pli o t fi ll a n mums:m lr a t i o g t a i ~W. !'_ 'r lf
(9) You Inn Irudoru, bf_c l\oI¢\ inmi ng y o ur y i w in My my mlo nc d
item, prov! rd il. ls :val able.
(Br lf yea bm( loodi with a low pointva as y ou ull be abie tu buy morn d
the nrliclvi In thi uma rational group
(4) Point values af all ntlcmed laudeme sc! _Q c Govemmant mé not E
~-~ -»~» .nur or av he mum'aduttu
floover, Paul blaueu., zcraft and Billy Harper.
1 DZxLE`r<EilacareANIMPROVED40-acre farm
$800 cash in advance..9-It N. 'l`L\xnd & Co.WITH
FRANK BUCK
SOUTH AMERICAN wun
'b :uhmton§1§N §2USa.e1°".;L'.. i\'£hE.f.'§,.Mg'nm¢;
o w n e r f l I U U v u " - . ._g o o d b u i l d i n g i .B o x 4 5 0 .
4 6 - r f
;ooJ;J - 9-room modern house wi th
3 qc res_2£~eve1 land,fi ne lo
and lillrylln un. vn.»-»...-day even ing wi th Mr .
Fred J ungb luth.
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SUNDAY MONDAY
MARCH 1-a
Sundny Matinee
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om mi\k cows, springers pre-en-ed. John M. Compton. Phone11 on_ 21..8-2i7
1N T E T B T o B U Y :A g o o d u s e d
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MARY HEALY AND0ZZlE NELSON
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W E D N E S .T H
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mission. 11-35 (Ita
r omar LD Atvy ...,.....- -__ _r md son. Reasonable waaquire at The Enterprise oi
»CARD OF THANKS
E ARE GRATEFUL tofriends and neighbors wh!minted us in our recent ber!thmlment. We eapedldy\..n.. ,.f th; .Hut Lui]
._,..~wlll UC usuguva-..__those H r .an d Mr s.Alb er t Clausen>as-of nea r Cai houn visited at th e F.
eave-J . E mers on h ome Sund ry .
c t h e M m .P a u l G .. I o n a a n d s o m
h e r a n m u h w a r e i n L i n c o l n o v e r r d g h b l
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m n v n n uu n ; : : A 1 ¢ * ! !
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! l o n \ M ta .__The ildren and Relativesof Chmtlan Andersen Noer.
YOUR gxrqnnpss and sympathyat this t\ms_ xs more defrgpj np;
buui ne u Lghmm ~~§ ...~1'h tw ters,n y e m |_ ; § P ; __/ / y / | | 4 \ u s n »N m
m f n u n m o n 09 |
CARD OF THANKSwg ~ f n g g v mg o u i tl a n ks l G E NUI NE ~SEIVKE
e nan an n zhorngm \\assisted t' L : °.z".,,s a of .,::~M A Y T AG A m m n c n
dear hu s bx n d ~father.We 237 East Gth Mree!
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I isFa».VERONICA 'LAKE
19 9- ;Rna r, Navy . Rau .
We Can Give z- \
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To Give
Many More Miles~ \ ~ \ ~ " '
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