03-11-1943u - - H
Fr om E a s t Ne br a i -l ' | l odl ode m We dr l y Ngwgpa pe r mm
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».~..,..¢v-rm Rural cém gpunam. From An Quarters of County §lTRsCmPn0N PRICE PER YEAR. $1.50
M o re L o c a l N e w s p i c t u re s
Than Any Other W eekly
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Lions Club to
Post Photos of
Service M~
Display W ill Be Placed
W m dow Of Iowa-Neb
Light & Power Co.
A request is being made
week.through The fm; -o :
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\s AWAHUEUo PURPLE mm
Word has been received by Mr
md Mrs. R.P.Flynn from th
War Deplrtment that the Aw -of the Purph Heart hll been giv
ento l)..Ro be rtK.F\y nni nre ¢ogniticm of his supreme sscri! -
in the nrvice nl his ¢o1mt\°y -February 15th. LL Flynn \oat hi
life in n bombing mid over Franc
on Lhlt dam. `ThePurple Heart :wird is on
which w u nute d by G00 1Wnhkxgtonduring the Revol
danny Wu' period. It has sin
be e na v nrdd wthe menwho !~
their lives or mlfer wounds d~
ins the service to their cuuntry
The message was sent to
Flynn:by Mgor General J.
Ulio, who ntl that um engmv
certificate would be sent fromolfise of tha Commnnding Offic
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2 4 UNI TE D WI THM E FHODI S TS HE RE
Twanty-Ionr Blxh'widensuxited with tha mm Mahdi"
Church,Sundny.Services nt
De
L
for the occasion.,They heard about iwybeum ns n
crop fur 1943; they max-ned somenewwrinkles in chicken raining,unrl they heard discussions on the'effective methods of combltting
farm pests,`In the room filled with displaysthey saw working models of the
to wuz
BROTHERS ARRWEFOR SURPRISE VISIT
J.H.Campbell md Geol"¥°
Campbell, 'both of whom u s in
the U. s Navy, nrrlved Sundlv
rationing ol cnnned goods hnl goneintodlect.The nveraga hmily,
il it ln va mxinuin s nur-nonnal
Iamily table will need w hxve agudenwsupplement the point,-
ntlone d goo ds at the mm md
with this all-impoxunt thought, inmind, early steps are be-.ing uk-
full 1-expect for the
conducted Sun~y ~y .~.»
P. Brooks.L u t Sunday,designated nlMembershipSunday,marked the
completion ol n mmmatul HomeVisitation Campuign in which lay
omcials netved u visitors.New members,wmprlming the;»group tn units with
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B L A IR, NE;RASKA, MARCH 11, 1943 Red Crossvoi1§;\§i§xLv11 NUMBER 10 '_\"_D1x0Nv DAs.sP£c\Aus1su£mug@A[s['Hgc@L|_¢qng1§200 Heafd \MEMB§_1.g.__of
T o F o t e c ls WOUNDED
IN ACTION4 3 V l c t o r y .VJ V ~
t l BOB .u}i~1GBLu'rn
7 0 \
Mr rs.uxan
Ibuth of Arlmgwn rece~telegram, Monday, |.dvisi'n|
them that their v°">1K"E.=?P
V.F.W Funds Near
kHalf Mar]'mms Blnir
ol the Jap-
=l» wil vo|<
pier of t he
h r s at itsSraecialists
T - - » A . I n i !
Gifford uxxon, al., .vman who in 1 prisoneraneae in the Philippine
ed inw the lou!:hm
v..».,..,... nf Foreiln 1 l:Y \ _ ¢ 1 . . L A " | ' n \ n l " \ Q } \ i [ \~aI u e s u u y
Six Extension E x p e r_t s
From College Of Agri-
culture Spoke Hem
nn m < 1NG W ORK regular meeting held this week.it has been mnonneed. Thxvvththe Red C1-un amd other organiza-donn inmmwd in much work, theBlnir V. I-'. W. Cluptn Ll maHn3an Attempt to send Dixon hi!membership button,feeling Chitthislmmeinteratcontact will
mem much to him.
dinances Prohib i ti n g
Molesting Of Gardens
nw OWNED LOTSRENT FOR $3 EACH
Mayor Garner Citzes Or-\\Smlf Sgt.Robert Jungmuu:was serloully woundsd ln ac
tion over Europun izrritory o
I-'ehnmry 2651. The wlegrut
sent by the U. S. governmenstatedtlwtfurtherreport
wo u ld f n llmv.
Sm! ! S gt J u n g blu th in u x1
din operabor und gun ne r onn
L E D U L U . l . U l v ; " . . |, . , rP l a t e d Q u g t a F i r s t . _ D r i v e
Meets .Expecnauulm
111 r~. E1\11s'.:1~T RE-
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5I1 UU.l.| | l .L u.1A.,,.-_F O R E E N D O F M O N T H
Although all of Lhe collectd'
money W not yet been turned in
m the uusury, A survey of mis
county showed lute Wednadgy
aftemoon that the Red Cross War
Fund drive is about hal! completf
ad. Every mlil has been bringingadditionaldepositstothaoffice
of H. Lyle Guyer indinating that
virhmlly every wwnship is a t
1F"|R.A\\VSBEST ~ In addit.ionto_ H59 merghernhipli__¢-u-dem,
h l v m g D e m :l u us i n c e 0 6 0 1 !
_\voted to Gif for d.: w e umm-v v 'Vic tory $1S e v e r a l hundrei '§}'s:shing'tQr plic stiona fr o m Bla i r n d W - Q ;pe a r thi s au
""--~»'an n an-n -......|.. 1..¢..gn
194iTl;i;mS ~ stafgionf
far me rs and then'w u"~rn-....1.....ln.
n e l i n g t o n b 0 u I \ \ . y n l u u i 1 - -" " *ca a n.w l u : a " ' ? ".i n 1-m e a w e r e r e b e i r e w l l l p w" F II ZU V B BEYVICU OVC ... .\. ..: w ann a w ah ~ 1 . . f - l I l Q C n r n h r zgcted,
1:1 ancited
tres-
Germany,mnbsmyinjured
aver Wilheh
e r __|.wan.In a whirlwind campaign which
was swted and compieted in xsingle evening,Desotn Tvwnlhiv
topped their qndh by u saith!-'dnl m udn lui.Satuxdny nm-ing A district nily lt the DeSnfA>
».-\ ,um n. wh-\¢ md made dnt.scnwl u... ..... ......tnwrmhip the first in the county
g n w mmp x m mm w o rk.ins om-ehalrmen ue Joe Sully md Rd-
\md Smith.I n Bm: Township which h m e m
[_largest goal in tho county, is mme
thm hnl! done; the (igurs dmv
that some other districts ue lag-
thin gin; futher behind.--_U ........ umm winddwlMe ln wn lle ,muu: i lvv-u ._i n Bla ir h ave be e n tr i mme d w i t h
-1 =..\.....\.h»s.ham¢ u ¢I l l
oi
Th e some gro up of men are
lo o ki n g o ve r a d us tin g g u n p wcuredf r o m one of the loc o!
dr u g sto re s b y 0 .S.B a r e . e p
tension entornologiat.S o p r a c -
tic xl-mindc d wvr o the meetings
tha t the extens ion fo lks di g n ot
even display things t
'not be bou ght right
Blair.Th e idea wa sthin gs the y talk ed abl
ac tually be wor kable.
all of th e fcl.\dol'S are
at.Bla ir lumber yard
latest type nog uno \..... . - _:ers.They saw xnmher lull-sized
working model o i I home-madehat could 'electric ditk hrooder which will
,here lnthntthe
nut should
Plane for
- available
la.
uke the place of the msnnhe-
lured broodere which are now ol!
the market. There were also rick!to hold hay so that cattle could
feed tlierneelves and thereby re~duce the amount of chores w be
done.Also on display and d.r\w~ing much interest was e f pi g
hrooder, deslgnodwo mc. the new-|\y lan'0'Wsd p i n could keep in
-un-..:» ze warm end still gei
¢m....,, --.-_thdr pnrents, MT. end Mrs. J. ri-
Cnmphell and with Mn.GMRS'
Campbell.J. H. Glmpbell, ol the Great
lakes NlVll - m m s n m in
Chicago, will return this weebend after e five-day furlough-
He wxeecwmpmnied by his wife,
the femur Elnlne Guerin of
Bldt.George,who h u beenit-liionod IX Newport,m ; I l -
,,-fn .y<one
Flkhlll of every gardener.Are.nf.a.lprloeof$ 3perlothn
fields for e BeI8on'n use.This
price ie applicable only no Lhoee
lot; owned by the city but it leis
n scale from which other lot own-o n may base their roam price.Mnyor Gomer wld The Entu-rlse Wednendl that in view ody.the nnmt need for the nlslng ol
Yoodshnffe, he might be in fevero l even removing the $3 price
the church during recom y u m,ue: Mr. and mr. Otis Gregersen,lllre. George H. Nelson,Hr. endMrs. John Fleming.Robert nnd
Alun Flanlng, Mr. and Mn. Roy
Andersen;Kennelh md Edna
Feet,Mrs. Mary Breeding,Mrs.
Phincer §'hill'lppe md Wnrnn.Jkt Lyle Bennett, Dr. end Mrs.
D . R . E h l m . l k . ~ W e l t e r -
Petenen, Mr. end Km.Arémr
Merrill,Mr..end Hrs.Lester
beCn established by the dty l
from the c.ity»owned l in Ln
-._.... »..
Wheeler md Boyd Smith. Around
mn others had plenned m you
for pietnres or lu men V........and the lmmedinhe vldI\i¢Y who
are in the nrmod foreee. The Blnlr
Lions Club ln hawking the mave-ment so secure the phonon for sdisplay which they plen w stan
soon in the window: of the low;-Nebresk; Light dz Power Oo. The
display will honor .the rnen by
giving them recognition for the
work they are doing and each
picture will bear the man'r name
md the nemo of his puenm.Yoqng women of this coma-|un~~~- \.-.,. urhrul um WAVE:
Red cross nuwnm -rm.... _made the buyln public very son-gdmu of the vi., Div e.
Those who come w B h i :o ntnde, but who do not live ln this
district, canleave their Red cron:donation nt the booth in the Wuh-
ingtnn Count nnk. The donstiom
will he c (ed w the mwnxhhp
ln which hh indivldull lives wethat his loc?-ion will get fu!! ard-
it. ln some lnnneel, this may bermore eo nvmimt an taki ng dam
money w ihe euwnxllip éheirmm..
» -'»_.:- un..»Eriiz mr-'r FonFORT DODGE WED.
Zugene Kiefer, Binh' mm who
I tnvalved in a il!-ll irdfln pg-
i
;1
effort. to encourage gnmmm..grow needed products.
~ Show First
"And Methods
Here Saturday
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the Methodist eonznziliou,outwere unable to be prenatt for the
Membenhip Day services.
HILL CREEK PEOPLEHONUR PA S TOR
Around fifty members of theHill Creek Church congregationgxhhexod ,at Hill Creek school1$1ndny evening, when they held
Sc o uts \Vi 1 l D e mo n s t r a t e l a party ln honor of thelr student
Re d Cr o s s B a nd a g i n g ,
.Sp li nt s , E tc .
A Red Cross I-'irnt Aid do\'non»
str-ation will be presented nextSuturdny altemoon, March 18, ltFornberg Hardware in Blair. Be-ginning at 2:30 o'clock, the ln-
(ormal program will conwuo un-
til 4 o'clock.
Blll Tripp, who recently wasawarded Eagle Scout honors, willbo in charge of the demonstrltlon;
assisting him will he Donald
Staples, also of the Blltir Boy
the boys will demonstrate the fol-
--L--»..~nf mn Cross
\Scout troop. Working as a team.
Il
pastor and wife,Mr.and Mrs.
Clarence Paulsen.A six o'cloclt
supper wxs followed by a pro-gram: and the remaining time was
spent. socially.Mr.and Mrs.Paudson were
presented with u lovely gift.
D A N A STUDE NTS
HEAR IOWA PASTOR
Rev.Theodore L Jensen,ofAudubon, Iowa is spending the
week at Qann Collage addresllngthe students wi n dey durin-f
"Spiritual 'rhnphnsil Week".ln
addition to hll dnily semons atthe college, ha is ppeaklng at the
''»~\~-L ...L Mm.
o r
' " ¢ r § " € v r " X a < m . . : ; a , .
P r e s e n t p l a n s a r e n o k e e p t h e
p i c t u r e s o n d i s p l a y f o r s a v e n l
m o n t h s ,d o o r w h i c h p l c t m o l w i l l
h a r n b a m e d w v t h o u y h o l o u u d
t . h a a . _ . C o l l e e t . l o n o l t h e y h o t o -
g r a p h s w i l l t a k e p ` l n c e n t t h e
p o w e r c o m p a n y ' s o i h c e a n d m e m -
b e n o f t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n w i l l a r -
~ Lhe display.
T E B E G R A M F R O M
E NS IGN DI X O N
Mr. and Mrs. Curtin Dixon of
Fort Calhoun received a telegram
this week from their daughter.
Ensign Dorothy Dlxon of the
Navy Nursing Corps.The brief
message stated that Mins Dixonhas nrrlved safely at on unnameddestination, and ls well and safe.
It s ho uld be s umo qua ...-there will he no canvas! furtlmbeThose who want tn glve, will dmno voluntarily md tha n who dm
not give will hlve only the-.lr in-r
ner conscience to and with.
oW m t e r W h e a t
Reported To Be
ln Good Shape
Survey Of County Shows.
Most Fields In Heal-
thy Condition
A recent survey of Washing-ton County shows that in spite of
Endgu Dixon is somewhere ln ..the lack of snow the winter when!
the south Pnctflc.'ls ln prime condition. Thls lo en-
LT., M RS. HUNT
H E R E ON V IS IT
peclally true in the walern part.
of the county.
Rumor of the wheat on tne Eot-
tam land north of Bldr being fon-
Lieutmmnt and Mrs.Robert en tom ed wbe ma dlluntariivedMondny .eveniniiiwlllhlx re:-ultes '§`$"&1 above r:-
--_ ..l_l. r.. mga.'l"hnv\»mrL
.ld d e n t i l l O m - l k !t w o i n c h .
l e £ t f o r ¥ ' o 1 t D a d g n a 1 t D e s l § o |
I o w a ,W e d n e s d a y ,w h e r e l i e H i
b e g i n h i s a r m y t r a i n i n g .E l i e !
w a s s u p p m s e d t o h a v e l e f t B i
t w o w e e k s a g o ,t w o d a y s a f t e r
a c c i d e n t ,b u t .w a s u n a b l e t o g o
th a t ti me .He told The En terprise, W edn
day ,th a t h e did n o t k n o w vvac tion wo uld be ta ke n aged
hi m a f te r h e g e ts i n to th e :\
He has been out on bond sinc e
acc ident.
pecialiats fe lt ve ry we l!ss
ie d wi th th e tur no ut fo r th e
t waB n't the la rgest they had
~ut wa s by n o me an s th e a
st Almos t every one atte n
fe lt th at th e ti me s p en t wa s
times ha ve y ou oven?Mo re th an 1UU \\umc n,mf t there were a " " " " " "'~rt\nkinU wi th every one of them a cook, heard bwzthm Blair.The _domesuc
».:enc e c lass from 'Bimr High Sc
I " 1 t l Lu \l'l i m f.\.1\\
M i c
I1 n
I w n l:: .|
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lu rw i i h vl l l
|1.1 . p al;l l n u
n r n n l l T.:uh u -.til-h j m l ready 10 go into the
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LM»-§e\nh1\°n 'S: . = =
| C 5 l i | | u \ u | v - v
.S t u d y i n g C o u n t y
S a l a r y B i l l
'rovides I n c 1' e a s e For
County Officials In
All Counties
Legislative Bill 420, which provides for an increase in county sal-
xrics for all counties of the state,is up for consideration in the leg-
islature._The measure is dgéigned to rc-
pluce numerous pending county\;\lnry increase hills and establish
|low1ng _plumes »-...._First Aid._
Splmtxng,using both msnu-f a c tu re d and improvised
splints.Artificial respiration.Pressure points and tournl-
4 'i"°'a
.an aging.All demonstrations will take
place in the Farnberg show win-
dow.ln addition to the program out-lined above n committee of worncnwho have graduated from the Red
Cross Standard Hrst Aid Course
will be on hand during the_alter-
noon and evening. They will ex-
pmn w interested persons the
purposes ol First Aid study and
1.
z.3.
First I/utheran unurcn em... e-..ning, except Saturday. Ile will be
_wed at the church on Sunday,
also.
RQIEERT CHRISTEN-S HERE THIS WEEK
Robert Christensen of Camp Mc
Coy, Wisconsin,is spending n
few days' furlough in Blair with
his wife, the former Inna Nelson.and their infant daughter. 1-Ie is
also s guest nf his parents, Mr.
and Mrs.Karl Chrlslersen.R0-
bert will return to Lhe ar'my
camp on Friday.
,water uniformity in wages in will _also demonstrate various S M h ~Znhnties ol comparable size.lpracticnl phases of the work.I ~~
1. nm new sin the med rate isl ,, . .M u n i m w n M A N 1 F I N 'El | ¥ ( ' Z l` l o l ' l 0 l l
for a wears vunt in .......-..-,are guests of Mrs. Hunt's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hdelund,are also vidtinz Lleut.Hunt's
bruher and sister-in-law,Mr.
and Mrs. Emory Hunt,Jr.,and
family. They will return earlyn a t week to Columbia,South
Carolina, where . Lleut.Hunt is
stationed with the U.S. Army.
CLIFFORD MOOREHOME FROM HAWAII
Sergeant Clifford Moore,sonof Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moore.of
east of Blair, arrived lust Thurs-
day rmming lor a two weeks
visit with home folks.SSL
Moore has been stationed in theHawaiian islands and this ls the
first time he hh!been home inn.»»vesrs.He expects to
,,-.-Allalfn ,il dsc thought to be in'good coudtiou and everything
po i nts ws go o d crop {or1948
which with the war on is certain-
ly needed
But very law, if any !ieldx`ot'
wheat will be plowed under, lncording to the survey.Winks*
wheat of late years has become-one of our best paying crops andi
with a good wheat crop to tlinmvwon the market early it gives Lhv
farmers much needed cash to cnr-
ry on with.
OSCAR HOPKINS ToG0 To OGDEN, UTAH
Oscar Hopkins, who for the putthirtyyearshas been associated
with the Arndt Hardware, has an-
nounced his intentions to leave
day.
~||.PAINFULLY BURNED
Lloyd Jungbluth, sun of Mr. and
Mrs.Fred Jungbluth of Arling-
ton, suffered painful bums aboutthe face,Monday,when a tank
heater blew up. Jv.\ngb\uth véag st-
tempting tn light the heater ~\, _
\
he exp ec ts to lo c ate.
Osc ar has sec ured n Ci vi l S e n
keeper at the Hills I-'leld Airport.
at Ogden which he feels is n.worthwhile advancement | n &
warrants the move.Mna. Hopkins will remdn he
for the present,he has slahsni,
but will move to Ogden Ida in
the :pr-ing.
t
oe
ne
e
-Isolated
Despite the widespread publici-
ty given point rationing by news
paper! and radios, one Blair gro-
s .oper-:tor report.:th lt noteveryone in yet familiar with the
new regulation.A lldy grocery shopper filled
Instances -
relnrbed ' I renlly don't need th .
thing;how, the cellar is
.»~A Bl r restaurant ~»=»
tells of couple who were -
\of eann t\x!f."
1'her basket at one of Blnlr's food
atoms last Saturday and prepared
to pay the cashier.When asked
for har point rationing hook sheappearedsomewhatpuzzledand
md tinnily admliwd she had nev-; er heard of point rationing. In an
dfon. w embmrrmss the customer
si ng Lh ugh Blair,L.,They elm in for a meal, plnc~their order which included A bee
sandwich and a cup of tea an
proceeded to make themselv
comfortable.In a few minutes the vmlt ..
brought the order-two rnone for elch of the patrons-h~
present sin- UANL nun.-1u.......--.\ _'_______~ ~RE TURN S To B L A I R)_' " -;-|P n n i n O n e s t m n
ll»r.:iw ilu-\~»nn-xx.every-<.n.» of v tnl "anning MissDou;:lns< in as cflfort is catch a
City Election
4 C o u nc i lme n And 2 Me m-
be rs Of S c ho o l Bo a r d 1
u
J,new point or two on how nocook.And judging from we
way theywleancd up the sam-
ples when thc cooking was over,
the job mas done to a turn.
I A Y B E H O M E"
, N ' r u n S U M M E R . "S r b S p e a k e r
3 W e e k s A w a y w R 1 _ ' § S F L Y N N \a t A r l i n g t o n
A V-Mail letter from Lt. mum?
K.Flynn, written to his parsnts,lMr. and}\lr1i. R. P. Flynn on Feb-lmary14th--the day be"fore he
T o B 9 ~, killed in action over France-
Tho City deotion for 1043 willi
be held. according to law. on Ap-'
ril 6 and at that time four coun»
cllmen and two members of theschoolboardwill be elected.
On the council,the memberstermsexpire~Firsgl
C. M. Christensen.Secon
Emmett Rounds;Third,
Bill Schmidt;and Fgunh'
Clarence Kuhr.
whoseWardwu s ;
Ward,Ward,On the school board, Carl Piepm'and J.n m l a suwmaa es um
members whose terms expire.mg; yet, no petitions have been
_.____._.__-.--Ml f i n ,Basin 4vf~santoss.Wyvmins. |dv$\i~f'l'\t¢l§l§ffor A
two-week vlalt at the pnrentd, A.
R- Bealaa, home north of Blair.
has been received this week. A-mong other things he stated that
ho had received his commission
'on February 6th and was delightedover his promotion. He told of hislplana to meet Ray Hansen, of Cal
houn,in Iandon at the time ofhisnext free days and appeared
to be looking forward to thismeeting with considerable nntici-I
potion..Moat significant of all, the let-ter stated that he had hopes ofgetting w come backltd the Unlt-
ed States during the`c0ming sum-mer, having by that timsaerved
his time in his haundoua busi-
ness of flying the big bombers
Had he been able to escape injury
lor another dxty dayl. he would
probably have been rellavad of ac-gy; bombing duty for the dv r*
n.l
115 Men Attended The
Dinner ~ ProgramA t A r l i n g t o n
Eighty-eight lax-mere of the
Arlington vicinity were guests of
the Arlington Community Club at
the annual "Fannera'Meeting",'hiesd-sy evening. A total of 115
men attended the dinner and pro-
gram-The go a t speaker was J.v~|
Srb of Lincoln, representative ol
the extension service of the col-
llcgc of agriculture.His subject,"The Nobilityand Responsibility
of the Farmer", proved mon ln~
teresting to his audience.
Misa Esta Hardlns. music in-structor in the Arlington HighSchool,presented the boys'and
girls'quartctul ln special vocal
nurnberl.~
Mn. J. L. Pound is ill and mn-
fined to her homo hero.
unum and a lesser nuinry ul., ...fixed by the county commission-
ers. The adjustments acconding tonewsdispatchesgiveapproxi-mately a $200 yearly increase in
all omces for Douglas and Lan-caster Counties and in proportion
in other counties.
FRANCIS PETERSENTO BE BURIED HERE
The'r~exnainsof Francis Peter-sen arrived in Omaha this (Thurs-day)moming where it was metbylllortlclanChris K.`Bendorf
and brought to the Bendorl Fun-eral Home from which place the
funeral rites will be held.ln-termant will be mode in the Blair
cemetery beside his wife,Mrs.
Maude Kline Petersen.Mrs Petersen, who belonged to
Washington County pioneers, washurled here last July, having been
brought here from Billings.The time of the funeral has not
been definitely set but will be
Friday or Saturday,
P.F.C. NORMAN WIL-
INS HERE BRIEFLY
P.F.C. Norman Wilkins, who ls
stationed at Cam McCoy, Wiscon-sin, spent from gafnrday rnodng
until Monday in Blair with Mrs.
Wilkins. Norman il owner of the
Gllbertaon Store.
Carl Koltnrrrum,proprietor of
the Ben Fnmklln Stare, renamed
to Blair last Wednesday evening
alter a month in Texas and Mex-
ico.He swat several weeks at1-lsrlingen,Texas.where h e h ubusinessinterestsandthen. in
company with Will Sutherland,former sun- man, want to Tarn-
pico, Me!-ico;where Sutherland
has a 65.000 acre ranch.From
that place he went south as fur|
as Mexico City where he visited]
the famous floating gardens, the
Temple of Guadalupe and dozens
of other points of interest
Carl reports the weather ex-ceptionally fine at this time of
t h e y a r n n d t h a t h e h a d a n a t -
tremely pleasant trip._He spoke before the Blair Ro-
tary Club Tuesday eveininxv glv»
ing details of what he aaw and
presented the members with some
of the famous Mexican strong,braided cigars. He also furnished
Texas grapefruit for the meal.
JonN"éi " '
HERE ron VISIT
John "Pete"Gilliam arrivedTu ma evening for a wrprlseviaitith his !amilY- He has an
elghbday furlough from his nav-si asus-at Tiburon,California.
Gilliam has been attending a Dies-
al s¢-_\wo\ naar San Fr-audseo.
a ' ¢ - ' - - - - -
As k F o r Vo t e s T o D e d d e
O n I n c l u s i o n O f E n -
t i r e C o u n t y
Following n meeting of theState Soil Conservation Commit-
tee at Lincoln last Saturday, ap-
proval has been given t/o a long
contemplated election regarding
the inclusion of all of WashingtoxCounty in the Papio district. Thielection will be held Saturday
March 27th.There will be but one pollingplacebutballotswhichcanb
lcaat by mail will be available a
five different spots over Wash
insion County.The actual w imsplace win be at the Papl
Soil-Conservation office in th
Matthielen Building in Blair. Houever, ballots which can be sent iby mail will be available at tlTnxhlsen Hardware, Herman; tl
Papio Office in Blair; the lowNebraskaLightandPowerC
office in Arlington; the B. S.Garage in Calhoun, and the Schs
eramann store in Telbasta.um ballots will go I0 Electi
Judge S. w.Chambers in Bla
who will hold them until electi
day. To make tho elution ear
threefourtbs of the votes ca
moatfavor the enlargement ol 1
district.
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ma d e ;quick explllmtion of t he tea ? Yo\x 'd nev er gue ss- me nnsystem and suggested that she n-ily p oo c h t oo k h is p lw s dd h d i
t u m the mn n e d goo ds w tha diners and enjoyed his dinm
shell until nhe cou ld :a cute A n-right along with the others.
tion book. Whersupon the shopper But then, dogs hava to eat.Lv;
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nmr, Nebnlkx, Much 11, 1943
» r m "_ 'md Jud?.. llvl 1,mv¢i\ 1|1 m _ . . - _ . .mu.wf11i=m-.H1==*!*"9_.--...mi
C u r r e n t P r i c e A n d R a t i o n G u i d e
s I EGG rno nuc rs UnderINCUBATORSANDBROOD- EGG :~ERS: All apex-lwn af lnculmhon pda "mn" atref-til xndwlxoln-
ma broaden : s y obuln .11 de.Hawkins em exempt.
»n fuel all kemsen 1 ,SHOES: Sump 17 of War mu°R.¢¢wx¢y produciian ol the ' l m i i m = » §_ ;= ';f - 1 ;h xi m:u m_ _ un
Book Om lu vllid for one pair ofment. Inrreawd poultry and ~h m me p"_'w`md, live eolafd
shoes until June 15, 1948. StAmpi_prodm:tion il eaoentin w the vu §eP;,pound;s ed u h m "
ue lnferthan Ie amrmt mem-iellorh .who la xle i k p e r wmd:retailnewl
ben of the family living under \|.-|D.\mY Roo ms AND S EPAM.
the same rod.A lem styles mro n HOUSE S:0 m n may
l be rclmnen§,mm, Shoe fvlgfgm m';,' f m :?§§`Q\'h~ nee ded mx all fo r m
GASOLINE:'Number 4 c w p mtof all A books vxlld for 4 gnlloml. g¥3Es:BI d°nin3 B ~
All holders ai B and C ration consida appllaklona fm'pe:r~
m u exvlrins within ao d"y' mululun w purchase new coal-
my mxke xppllmtlon ior renew- burning heating gwvn in replxce
1 xl by null io local baud. Emu"-or supplement °;|.bun-,mg hen
iw pon a rd Gu Re ne wa l Blnnkvins equipment.
.n_nuz_ nr nick one up at yourl " " ""'-- I ' -- - -. m. -
ssc W pwni
FRESH VEGETABLES :Cdlling
pam ea'-lblinhed lor:tomatou-green md wx: mv beans, anvts
c.nbb1¢¢ and peas , at no higher
than sdleis highest selling oroUe'ril1¥ prlee from February 18
to 22.Iatwm md spinach price
net xt highest selling or offering
price during period frvm Febru-
gry 19 to %.
soY BEANS: Cdlingz ne¢._at pro~
vomIc h
gncIKel]
ell
n
walJoh
wmson
ldx;
enlenl
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evCl
s e
n c
lu
mm Inn ynrry, um »»- --~.~.num were Sunday dlnn¢rna at the Norris Wsrd home.
lr.and Mn.lrvln Clemenb
pad Mr. and Mn. Gerald Yow-
move on Wednesday.
l r . ~ b Irvin Clexeghu
re 'nner e\n B_ Erisen home. The dimmrs in honor Mrs. Erihen and her
\, Js¢:1c, on thair birthdays.
lonsld Yowell spent Wednes-v' nt the home of his rf"-°;>°=~
1. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Cem-
as.Mr. Ind Mrs. Henry D elmay-were Sunday wle rs at the
:ne Christensen home.
Mr.and Mrs.Irvin Clemuntsd_Jimmie Joe were Thursday
enmg w\ers nt the Hurley
emenu home.Mr. and M n .Mo m Chrilte mn and Glenn were Sunday slur-
>on callers At the Pete Andersen
n m e .
Joe Wilson of Albion spent sev-
M a
Mr. utertainda n d l ufunilé; 1andyrJo Ann.Mr. axtendd aWardell
Prizes 1Harry `and HsMr. sC1yde 1
It theElk CitMrs.childrerSvendx
IIDOYL.Mr. 1enterta' M m m
\ Haier,
. r c n N e w s
md Mrs. C. R. Freud: en-l on Sundlv for Messrs.dunes John Murph andlfOmlhl. Fred nchle. and Earl Thompson usd
nd Mn. Hxhwld Jensen at-\ Rr-Edge »=»_;§f, at the Merle
ome,ly ev .w e r e w o n b y M r . ~Wrich,Mn.Fn n k Byers
lmld Jenlen.md Mn. Fred Freneh sndattended n hirthdny partyOlenus Kronberg horns in
y, honoring Mrs. Kronberg.
Andrew S dgaard and\ were wlersmnt the Alvin
n r d home,Sunday altar'
nnd M n . H m g Hinelineinad at dinner,undny, for
.and hleldnmen MartinChnrlea Hingung and Vir-
Vernon Hneline.m n q w -»~--Normnn, nl of DeSoto. Otw Men-ake,Opal and Bn-lura,ScvttHlneline, Clyde Hlneline, Shirleyand Janice, Lloyd Hlnellne, Betty.s um d C l w Allenrnnnnr0 .- g m _:nd Hennan, and Rulnn Hinelxne.Mrs. Hlneline received a number
of lovely gift for her birthday
that occurred at dny.Rev. n-nd Mrs.Helmann m d
Helen were Sunday dinner guestsof Mr. and Mrs. Johh Stork. Mr.
and Mn.John Dickmeyer wereguests there that afternoon. Oth-er allen during the week at theJohn and Harold swrk home ln-cluded Messrs.and MesdamesEd W. Stork and children, Ed A.Stork und Marvin.August Storkand Mnrtln, Bill Stork nnd Wxl-
ter,Rudolph I-`uc.hs and daugh-ters, Ed Gnuse md sons, HowardJensenand Dorothy.Mrs. Annln
Gnun und Rayménd, Mrs. CasaleHmsen,Hnrve and Hazel,and
Henry and Wil lam Kruger.
1|u|||1|u|||||||||||||n||nmu||\|n||\||\||||n|||u|||1|ul|n|\||n||mn|u|u|
~ ENTERPR1sE
mbmhed ugh '1'h\=-»d55 Noon byTHE E.~ .RPRISE w m v
At mm, Nabns kn
JOHN A. RHOADES, Editor
J. HILTON RHOADES, Andnf-me ww!
Ent/and an second-chan matter under tha ani of Coupes al
lluth 8. 1879, at the postolfice at Blnir, Ncbnakm
1 T suusc mvno ri RATES
$1.50 Per Yen in
neannsnn Pnsss Wuhlnwvn County
f A ~f 0u¢~of~lhe~Coun!y
1 9 '4 3 Snbocrlytlonl $1.00 Pa in
~ ENTERPR1sE
mbmhed ugh '1'h\=-»d55 Noon byTHE E.~ .RPRISE w m v
At mm, Nabns kn
JOHN A. RHOADES, Editor
J. HILTON RHOADES, Andnf-me ww!
Ent/and an second-chan matter under tha ani of Coupes al
lluth 8. 1879, at the postolfice at Blnir, Ncbnakm
1 T suusc mvno ri RATES
$1.50 Per Yen in
neannsnn Pnsss Wuhlnwvn County
f A ~f 0u¢~of~lhe~Coun!y
1 9 '4 3 Snbocrlytlonl $1.00 Pa in =d l y l nmong relatives.H e |
lle d a t t he home o f Mu: Comer
,W h i t Csme ron,Mr s .Hn tti o
~emu and J . C.Brodex-sen.
Mr . a n d Mn . Ma c C a me r o n n t-
nded Xhe on e ~| c t p lay s in Ha r -
nn. I-'riday night.
Mr s .F r a n k B r o d e r s e n an d
srlaa spent Th ur sd ay n t th e
enry J mc lmon home.
Mr s .He n r y J u k m n ,Came ron
d Ma rio n, c alled o n Mrs. Lou ise
'lc her and Mr s . Ha tti e Cume ron
n Sunday afternoon.
Mr s .J .C.Bmde rs en h llp e d
~rs.He nr y J ac kson mo ve ,d -
y .Mr. a nd Mr s. J o hn J a c k son a nd
~ughters. Grace an d Ms r j o d e
ave mo ved o nto th e [a r m va c \t» »-by the Ha r o ld Ma g i ll r m n y . !
r ,an d Mr s . Ha r o ld Ma g i ll an d
hirley an d Janic e h a ve mo ve d
-n fa r m s ou thwe st of Bla ir .
Charles Brodersen,.wlno i s s ts - l
io ne d at C amp Ho od i n Te xa s, i s*home on s s ho rt fu rlou gh . He a nd
Mr s .Brodersen spent Saturday
n i g h t an d Sunday a t th a J .C .
Brodersen ho me ,Mr .an d Mr s .Ma lc olm Broder-
sen,Susan an d Po lly ,we re Sun-
ds y af te mo o n c allers n t th e J .
C.Brodersen home.|
W i lli a m Behrendt has been se»ve r e ly i l l wi th m e u mn n i n f o r th e l
la st wee k. Ho we ve r, h e i s no w on \
the roa d to re c ove ry .
S UN DAY M O N D AY
MARCH 14.15
Sunday Matinee
Admission I1-30 Cla.
For Me and My Gal
WITH
JUDY GARLAND ANDGEORGE MURPHY
Also-Travel Txlk And News
\ | | 0 » ' a z § @ , A f R E
Prhetlilmgfmm
MARCH NEWS
Messrs. and Me s d n mu Mar ius
Ha n s e n a n d f a mi , M u t i n Ku h r ,
Chr is W u l ! a n d a u g h te m we r egu e sts a t th e L a ra Ro lla n d h ome .
unday .M m E m m a Sto r k ent.ertsjned
Wednesdn eve ni ng f o r Messrs.an d Me s es J o hn a n d Hn r o ld
Sto rk an d P eg , A lbe rt Dic kme y -
er and son, Gil rt Shark and sons,
and Eve r e tt Sta r k an d c hildren
an d A lla r d Sto r k .Doro thy J e nnse n a nd J udy Pu b-'
te r c f W a s hi n g to n , D .C., vi sited
a t t h e Ho w ld J e n s e n h o me , t h i s
Mhzen K. & H. A. Svendsen to
George Nelson: lot 5, blk 99, also
10 ft. off allay in 6th add to Biaar,
$3,400
K. Svendsen: 10 ft. strip off adiey
i
Dot>then. M. Hansen to March.
Rileifts of Mxuan ~rs.c .
sen.
Cts
THURS DAY
MARCH 11
Admiuinn ll-30 Cla.
l Married a Witch
.wrru
FREDERIC MARCH ANDVERONICA LAKE
Also-Roar, Nny,Roar.
=\~I °n- -1
Mr . a n d Mr s .Ca rl Rasmussen
an d fa mi ly we re Sunday dinner,
.,._r
FRIDAY SATURDAY
MARCH 12-13
Saturday Matinee
Admission 11-22 Cla.
Big Street
WITH
HENRY FONDA AND
LUCILLE BALL
Also-A Ship ln Bom :nd Sheep-
iah Wolf Color Cannon. Even-ing Admission 11-30 Cu.
SHINGTONCOUNTY DEEDS
ter M. Tyson to Os/ear Grimm
Adolph 6: Julius C. Peterson:
16, 17, mn 55,Blair- $1.00.
~rgeT.Hedelund,Gdn nf
Jeppersen inc.,to Arthur
ensen: M interest in lots 1 8:
k. 9, Kennard~ $75.
=~ld &. lla M. .Iepperaen et al
rthur H. Jensen:%int.in
1 s z, slr. 9, Kennand, $125.
--~ N. & Jeanette W. Jsek-
w George N. & Jesnstte Jsck~
ss joint tenants: lots 'l & 3,
15,De!lAr's add to Bla.ir~
~y Pierce Wilkinson &hus.
ora E. L . Pounds
51, Blur, $2,500..-Hurdnrn to Sena
rm s tax in 5, sec-
:lot 16,
Henson:
I8-18-10,
~o.~bert. W. Greene to Harry F.
~ns: 1-7 int. in NW sec. 85-17-
cept 20 A. deeded to Gr-me B.
~, si.oo.aniel J. Cross & wf. to Brycewiord Jr.: und 'ri int.in N55
NE da Nlé NE sec.18-18-9,
n r E . W o o d m 1 u x & w f .l o
.k A . ' D i e t z a s j o i n t t e n a n t s :
=1 0 ,1 1 ,1 2 ,N a s h v i l l e a c r e s ,
00.~urs (Fee) Snyder to Juergenest:EM SE sec.84-17-11,
ooo.ohn I-I. Van Deuaen to John H.Irene Van Deusen as joint
SW &E' /s wl é SW
8-I9-9, $1.00.Msthilda Hansen to Emma M.
ylor: lot 7, blk. 43 in 6th add
Blair. sxxso.John w. Heller & wl. et sl tos Heller NM: NE sec. 8547eli:-& pt. lots 'I dz 8, blk. M," ' ° " l
ee, $1.00.Ruth P.Murdock w Harvey:elton: lots I to 6 inz:.-blk.93,
h me to Blair, ssoo.oben W. Ruwe & wi.to Le-
d & August Ruwe:the wrst
A o l SW s w sec 24-19»9,
75.Emma C. Ruwe to Leland &.'
ugust Rowe: WK NE sec.22-
~ 9 a ms SE sw sec 1549-9
: ,ooo.Em IIaack to Clara E. Morten
'-I |
»
York Creek
Mlsses Vera Mae, Phylliss andCarol Lee Iverson were week-endguests at the home of their grand~
mngfg Mrs.Margaret Iverson,
of r.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Vinderslev
and Mr. and Mrs.Ted Iversonhelped Otto Christensen celebratehis birthday.Mr.Christensen i~
Mrs. Vinderslev's brother.
Hans Jensen was a Friday evQing caller at the Andrew Hole
ome.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew HoiecalledattheClarenceWeeht/ehome,Sunday evening.
Miss Georgia I-Isnsen of Omshagrent the week»ond at the paren, <=¢°f=§; Hansen, home. Hefather and rother, I/ee, took heback tn her work on Monday.
Eu ene Hansen spent Saturdl3 ; - g h d a y a t t h e G e o r g e H a n
0Il \¢ ¢
Will Kubie and Harvey call~S t t h e I - i n a r H a n s e n h o m e ,S u
a e v e n i n g .l r . .a n d M r s .F r e d K u b i e u i
M r .a n d M r s .T h o r v s l d H a n s e
w e r e S u n d a a f t e r n o o n e s l l e r s
t h e E i n a r s n s e n h o m e
J i m m i e J o e C l e m e n t s s g e n t W ~
n e s d s y a t t h e h o m e o f i s r g ? "
g = ¥ ; § = ~M r .a n d M r s .J o n
l'l e n .M r .a n d M r s .F l o y d M a g i l l
O m a h a w e r e F r i d a y e v e n i n g s u
l g e r g u e s t s s t t h e J o h n Ja e l c s
g m g _I v a n H o v e n d i c k w a s a ~ - ,
a f t e r n o o n c a l l e r a t t h e . . l o h n J a c
s o n h o r n e . G r a c e J a c k s o n r e t u r n
\L ~ ; : !h Hl ' u m ~ g r i n d a f e w d a y s
e o v e n c o m e .S u n d a y . m o r n i n g ,E l m e r T h o
J r . ,s u r p r i s e d h i s I a m i l b y c s" " § , e § \ ° ; °o n g ~ N t e l e p l n o n e .
c a r o m a s n g t o n ,D .' w h e w a s s p e n d i n g t h e ~
en Su n da x y e v e n i n g M r .a n d M
E l m e r h o n e w e r e , h o n o r e d l
s u r p n s e p a r t y t o c e l e b r a t e
\ 2 5 t h w e d d i n g a n n i v e r s a r y .' I ' h ~
p r e s e n t i n c l u d e d M r .a n d M
H a r o l d S t e w a r t ,M r .a n d M
S t a n l e y B e d n a r , D r . a n d M r s . W
t e r G o e h n n g ,a n d M r s .Z e
S m i t h , a l l o f B l a i r .
M r s .M a e C a m e r o n w a s h o s
t o t h e Y o r k C r e e k C o l f e e C l u b
T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n .M r s .H a r
C l e m e n t s a n d M r s .S o r e n J e
w e r e a b s e n t .M r s .W h i t C a m
o n x d M m .L o u i s e P i l c h e r w
vi s l r s .M r .a n d M r s .R u s s e l l W ~
PRICES
BU.....LR: Priced on percentagemark-up basis.Nebraska maxi-
mum for 90 scorn burner in pound
and half-pound cartons, 55 cents;
parehmcxut wmvved. 54% cents.
con ..x ,ed to operate with the purtxcu-sign1 ntrolled mnchine.In thawlar coeases,before the sale can be
made. s ceiling price must be de-
termined for the xmcontmlled
machine by using the same form-ula used m esbblish the cei\ing
price on the controlled machine.
SEE
RAY KROGH
FORIN SURANCE
Phono Green 202
LIFE--AUTO--FIRE
=d l y l nmong relatives.H e |
lle d a t t he home o f Mu: Comer
,W h i t Csme ron,Mr s .Hn tti o
~emu and J . C.Brodex-sen.
Mr . a n d Mn . Ma c C a me r o n n t-
nded Xhe on e ~| c t p lay s in Ha r -
nn. I-'riday night.
Mr s .F r a n k B r o d e r s e n an d
srlaa spent Th ur sd ay n t th e
enry J mc lmon home.
Mr s .He n r y J u k m n ,Came ron
d Ma rio n, c alled o n Mrs. Lou ise
'lc her and Mr s . Ha tti e Cume ron
n Sunday afternoon.
Mr s .J .C.Bmde rs en h llp e d
~rs.He nr y J ac kson mo ve ,d -
y .Mr. a nd Mr s. J o hn J a c k son a nd
~ughters. Grace an d Ms r j o d e
ave mo ved o nto th e [a r m va c \t» »-by the Ha r o ld Ma g i ll r m n y . !
r ,an d Mr s . Ha r o ld Ma g i ll an d
hirley an d Janic e h a ve mo ve d
-n fa r m s ou thwe st of Bla ir .
Charles Brodersen,.wlno i s s ts - l
io ne d at C amp Ho od i n Te xa s, i s*home on s s ho rt fu rlou gh . He a nd
Mr s .Brodersen spent Saturday
n i g h t an d Sunday a t th a J .C .
Brodersen ho me ,Mr .an d Mr s .Ma lc olm Broder-
sen,Susan an d Po lly ,we re Sun-
ds y af te mo o n c allers n t th e J .
C.Brodersen home.|
W i lli a m Behrendt has been se»ve r e ly i l l wi th m e u mn n i n f o r th e l
la st wee k. Ho we ve r, h e i s no w on \
the roa d to re c ove ry .
S UN DAY M O N D AY
MARCH 14.15
Sunday Matinee
Admission I1-30 Cla.
For Me and My Gal
WITH
JUDY GARLAND ANDGEORGE MURPHY
Also-Travel Txlk And News
\ | | 0 » ' a z § @ , A f R E
Prhetlilmgfmm
MARCH NEWS
Messrs. and Me s d n mu Mar ius
Ha n s e n a n d f a mi , M u t i n Ku h r ,
Chr is W u l ! a n d a u g h te m we r egu e sts a t th e L a ra Ro lla n d h ome .
unday .M m E m m a Sto r k ent.ertsjned
Wednesdn eve ni ng f o r Messrs.an d Me s es J o hn a n d Hn r o ld
Sto rk an d P eg , A lbe rt Dic kme y -
er and son, Gil rt Shark and sons,
and Eve r e tt Sta r k an d c hildren
an d A lla r d Sto r k .Doro thy J e nnse n a nd J udy Pu b-'
te r c f W a s hi n g to n , D .C., vi sited
a t t h e Ho w ld J e n s e n h o me , t h i s
Mhzen K. & H. A. Svendsen to
George Nelson: lot 5, blk 99, also
10 ft. off allay in 6th add to Biaar,
$3,400
K. Svendsen: 10 ft. strip off adiey
i
Dot>then. M. Hansen to March.
Rileifts of Mxuan ~rs.c .
sen.
Cts
THURS DAY
MARCH 11
Admiuinn ll-30 Cla.
l Married a Witch
.wrru
FREDERIC MARCH ANDVERONICA LAKE
Also-Roar, Nny,Roar.
=\~I °n- -1
Mr . a n d Mr s .Ca rl Rasmussen
an d fa mi ly we re Sunday dinner,
.,._r
FRIDAY SATURDAY
MARCH 12-13
Saturday Matinee
Admission 11-22 Cla.
Big Street
WITH
HENRY FONDA AND
LUCILLE BALL
Also-A Ship ln Bom :nd Sheep-
iah Wolf Color Cannon. Even-ing Admission 11-30 Cu.
SHINGTONCOUNTY DEEDS
ter M. Tyson to Os/ear Grimm
Adolph 6: Julius C. Peterson:
16, 17, mn 55,Blair- $1.00.
~rgeT.Hedelund,Gdn nf
Jeppersen inc.,to Arthur
ensen: M interest in lots 1 8:
k. 9, Kennard~ $75.
=~ld &. lla M. .Iepperaen et al
rthur H. Jensen:%int.in
1 s z, slr. 9, Kennand, $125.
--~ N. & Jeanette W. Jsek-
w George N. & Jesnstte Jsck~
ss joint tenants: lots 'l & 3,
15,De!lAr's add to Bla.ir~
~y Pierce Wilkinson &hus.
ora E. L . Pounds
51, Blur, $2,500..-Hurdnrn to Sena
rm s tax in 5, sec-
:lot 16,
Henson:
I8-18-10,
~o.~bert. W. Greene to Harry F.
~ns: 1-7 int. in NW sec. 85-17-
cept 20 A. deeded to Gr-me B.
~, si.oo.aniel J. Cross & wf. to Brycewiord Jr.: und 'ri int.in N55
NE da Nlé NE sec.18-18-9,
n r E . W o o d m 1 u x & w f .l o
.k A . ' D i e t z a s j o i n t t e n a n t s :
=1 0 ,1 1 ,1 2 ,N a s h v i l l e a c r e s ,
00.~urs (Fee) Snyder to Juergenest:EM SE sec.84-17-11,
ooo.ohn I-I. Van Deuaen to John H.Irene Van Deusen as joint
SW &E' /s wl é SW
8-I9-9, $1.00.Msthilda Hansen to Emma M.
ylor: lot 7, blk. 43 in 6th add
Blair. sxxso.John w. Heller & wl. et sl tos Heller NM: NE sec. 8547eli:-& pt. lots 'I dz 8, blk. M," ' ° " l
ee, $1.00.Ruth P.Murdock w Harvey:elton: lots I to 6 inz:.-blk.93,
h me to Blair, ssoo.oben W. Ruwe & wi.to Le-
d & August Ruwe:the wrst
A o l SW s w sec 24-19»9,
75.Emma C. Ruwe to Leland &.'
ugust Rowe: WK NE sec.22-
~ 9 a ms SE sw sec 1549-9
: ,ooo.Em IIaack to Clara E. Morten
'-I |
»
York Creek
Mlsses Vera Mae, Phylliss andCarol Lee Iverson were week-endguests at the home of their grand~
mngfg Mrs.Margaret Iverson,
of r.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Vinderslev
and Mr. and Mrs.Ted Iversonhelped Otto Christensen celebratehis birthday.Mr.Christensen i~
Mrs. Vinderslev's brother.
Hans Jensen was a Friday evQing caller at the Andrew Hole
ome.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew HoiecalledattheClarenceWeeht/ehome,Sunday evening.
Miss Georgia I-Isnsen of Omshagrent the week»ond at the paren, <=¢°f=§; Hansen, home. Hefather and rother, I/ee, took heback tn her work on Monday.
Eu ene Hansen spent Saturdl3 ; - g h d a y a t t h e G e o r g e H a n
0Il \¢ ¢
Will Kubie and Harvey call~S t t h e I - i n a r H a n s e n h o m e ,S u
a e v e n i n g .l r . .a n d M r s .F r e d K u b i e u i
M r .a n d M r s .T h o r v s l d H a n s e
w e r e S u n d a a f t e r n o o n e s l l e r s
t h e E i n a r s n s e n h o m e
J i m m i e J o e C l e m e n t s s g e n t W ~
n e s d s y a t t h e h o m e o f i s r g ? "
g = ¥ ; § = ~M r .a n d M r s .J o n
l'l e n .M r .a n d M r s .F l o y d M a g i l l
O m a h a w e r e F r i d a y e v e n i n g s u
l g e r g u e s t s s t t h e J o h n Ja e l c s
g m g _I v a n H o v e n d i c k w a s a ~ - ,
a f t e r n o o n c a l l e r a t t h e . . l o h n J a c
s o n h o r n e . G r a c e J a c k s o n r e t u r n
\L ~ ; : !h Hl ' u m ~ g r i n d a f e w d a y s
e o v e n c o m e .S u n d a y . m o r n i n g ,E l m e r T h o
J r . ,s u r p r i s e d h i s I a m i l b y c s" " § , e § \ ° ; °o n g ~ N t e l e p l n o n e .
c a r o m a s n g t o n ,D .' w h e w a s s p e n d i n g t h e ~
en Su n da x y e v e n i n g M r .a n d M
E l m e r h o n e w e r e , h o n o r e d l
s u r p n s e p a r t y t o c e l e b r a t e
\ 2 5 t h w e d d i n g a n n i v e r s a r y .' I ' h ~
p r e s e n t i n c l u d e d M r .a n d M
H a r o l d S t e w a r t ,M r .a n d M
S t a n l e y B e d n a r , D r . a n d M r s . W
t e r G o e h n n g ,a n d M r s .Z e
S m i t h , a l l o f B l a i r .
M r s .M a e C a m e r o n w a s h o s
t o t h e Y o r k C r e e k C o l f e e C l u b
T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n .M r s .H a r
C l e m e n t s a n d M r s .S o r e n J e
w e r e a b s e n t .M r s .W h i t C a m
o n x d M m .L o u i s e P i l c h e r w
vi s l r s .M r .a n d M r s .R u s s e l l W ~
PRICES
BU.....LR: Priced on percentagemark-up basis.Nebraska maxi-
mum for 90 scorn burner in pound
and half-pound cartons, 55 cents;
parehmcxut wmvved. 54% cents.
con ..x ,ed to operate with the purtxcu-sign1 ntrolled mnchine.In thawlar coeases,before the sale can be
made. s ceiling price must be de-
termined for the xmcontmlled
machine by using the same form-ula used m esbblish the cei\ing
price on the controlled machine.
SEE
RAY KROGH
FORIN SURANCE
Phono Green 202
LIFE--AUTO--FIRE
C U M M U N 1 1 1 \ / u u u r;ewala dna u m h H1-'mm m lsw m y al wr m u " 1 maO r u m N w *P L A N S " F A R M E R "1 Hol§ax1m:t Certifiuics of .;';:i » » » <» ~°f~» » -' ; ; ° :. , : ; " § f 1 ; f ; ;m n
\n:\1:\mr1\1f1Q Q{\(\T\Necessiiy 'h°"m __ '_ ...__\r~nwFEE:Number 25 Coupén _______ ___"'"nrlcel Au
pinned
a l le n
L H E S H
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t e ra n \.0 ee °''Ti mm.y ou ng son o f lh , i :u e § i Two "fan~ner mee'Cil\SB"'Wm be and c ertiiic atea wi ll b e m t u m e d one poun
Irs.Hu b e r t Stray wa s " P
M h 21 elusive.me pnce '1L"&"8 t o a f t !l n 1 01JI - - - - . » » " | . n l u n §f h n TA F E c o n d u c t , e d _ b y P h ' = . . * " { " E * f ' " . . f 2 ' £ ` ~ t h e ~ ~ m d l .W I ~
. _ - » vv ¢H u n t !o !| " D l I .W T Q H _ ._..-..1 n n .\l l\ . .n ¢¢n\ r\f nunuay ullluum 5Lolland homp_ ir ""§:*.§"*§2 22"'t'.§.%.f"~:,;"¢.'r:..r;" ""',3;|msrl-:c'noNS= adam -»f'°""£1E3 '§|'r§°"1'§°'12:5 Iii" "'7'£'3°°'""'"" ";
' n l u ack, um numundllnl ¢¢frl°°fv " ' ""° n, c wl 'r '"°""°""'°""°°'"' .mn by hu: anmt "° mld *° vdvllll gguninndon md :dmv-r 1.1mm md Gul- znalh ol the Arlingwn lunlngu-null lun had f-hdgtf"~mvolla und! lhmh 28.mm Qi ns nw nubieef _w 9"g t g ;a n d
l
1 t w e r e M r s
n o n , A l b e r t ,
- - J -C l i n e : . nand of Fort Crook.nd Mrs.G.A.Carlson
:were Sunda dinner
I IF o r l o c a f r a t i o n b o a r d s t o i s s u e
c e r t i f i c a t e s f o r t i r e s ,t u b e s o r r e i
c a p p i n g s e r v i c e s ,c n n u n e r i c a i v \ . . ' * |
h i c l e s m u s t b e i n s p e c t e d a n d '
a p p r o v e d b y a u t h o r i z e d O P A i n - f
s p e c t o r e v e r y s i x t y d a y s o r e v e r ,\
5 0 0 0 m i l e s ,w h i c h e v e r i s a t t a i n e d
~o 0 |IB Q : :|..Li o n b wk s h a ve o mi t Ma rc h 3 1 .
FUE L OF L : P e r i od 4 ,each one-
uni t C oup on is va li d f o r eleven
gallo ns u ntil A p r i l 12;Period 4,
eac h ten -unit C oupon i s valid fo r
n o ga llo ns un til Ap r il 12 .Class
One an d Two C oup on s f or Period
5 are va lid fo r 1 1 gallons on
Marc h 8.
I T P AY S To L m' s N
Head The Ads
00
| :»..P .S a n d s h o m e .|
M r .a n d M r s .W i l l P e t e r s s p e n tS a t u r d a y e v e n i n g w i t h M r s .S a l i d a '
a n d F r a n c e s W i e s e .;
G e o r g e S h u r n a k e r w a s a S l . \ n d B Y |
d i n n e r g u e s t a t t h e C .V .S h u m a k » '
e r h o m e .M r .a n d M r s .H a n s M o e l - {
e r a n d f a m i l y w e r e S u n d a y a f t -|
e r n o o n v i s i t o r s .
L o u i s . H e g e l ,J r . ,w i l l a s s i s t
R E A D I N G & w I u ' r 1 N GI
_-._-..v~ F .
~ Seventh Cross" (0ctober); "Dragon Seed"
1
OHN s'rEn~mna's "The Moon Is Down"b u l
designated leader of the een cnnxcmdlng novels of 1942, md -
Were Expandable" by W. L. White as Brn in nomfietion, in_:bird annual nation-wide poll of li ~
iq; ,exitica conducted by the Book-of-the-Mo~
H g .-1 C l u b ,i r w a s m o o u n c e d b y D r .- -
.S e i d e l C a n b y ,C h a i r m a n o f : b e C l u b ' |-
1 ,»L o r i a l c o m m i t t e e .B a l l o n w e r e m a i l e d t o 2
.- » § I 'c r i t i c s o n n e w s p a p e r s a n d m a g a z i n a
-= § § ` » \ . 1 ' f " ' , ;,w h o m 2 0 1 m e i n : h e i r v o t e s r o m e c z
j ~~L "T h e e e n I a d i n g o i o v e h ° 1 = 5 _f »b y
~c r i t i c s w e r e :'o o n I a v m , ""
.Q ~S o n g o f s ¢ m = a = = ¢ 3 e ? °" n e S e v e n t h ..
." D r a g o n S e e d , "" L o o k t o t h e M m m
I " 1 ' 1 . ¢P a P i p e r , "" A n a N e w T o m o r x o
l v " T h e J u n :a n d t h e U n j u s t , "" S i g n e d "
T h e i r H o n 3 : » u : , "" H ° ° * = g = = "
*m a n m a m a T h e r e n ~n o n -c e i o n b o o k s
* " l ' b e y W e r e E x p a n d a b l e , "" C r o s s C r e e k , ""l i g h t t o A r n e , "" V i c
T h r o u g h A i r P o w e r , "" T h e L u :T i m e I S a w P u i g "" M i s s i o n c o
c o w , "" S a H e r e ,P r i v a t e H a r g r o v e , "" P a u l
. R e v u e A n d : b e W o r l d H e L i v e d I n , "" T h e . -~.
. m f ¢ , *" L a s t ' r u i n F r o m B e r l i n , "~
.
.+.
L ' I " b e £ n :E v e b o o b i n t b e £ c t i o n l i s t l n g \
,md :be Hrs: two in non~£crion were otig-" ~
dually Book-of-the-Mouth Club selections,.**. ~
while of the :oral of :weary books, eleven ~. .were books-of-the-month.These were, in @>.j%~
Eceiom "Tha Moon In Down"(Apnil);~ ~"The Song of Bernzdetue"(]une); "The `.~
-(Pebnury);"Look no :be Mountain"~
(November): "The Just and the Unjust"~
August); non-»fic|:ion: "They Weredable"(Oct.ober);"Cross Creek"w.|..wnm
(April); "Victory Through Air Power" Uune); "Paul Revere
the World He Lived lo" Udy); "The Raft" (Septemba).
»1-r o
Humor," edited by Bennett Cuff,
some Magines from Cavite ~-
Q 511 of Manila. A lap nicer,|
+y a Marine sb:ter onQsteep hill, ¢..,.,,..$$°°e. tritium;
no knock oH the Lanberneck."-
the platoon returned, tnilllll mr~
*"'and the Marine.
l l \
~A heirtening awry is reported in "Tbe Pocket Book of
w
~eq"\|a \sergeant.M.H.Sunds o f Casey,I o waspentMondayeven ing a t the J :
J . and Mrs. Chris Sunds homes.
Mr. and Mrs. J . A. J ohnsen wereSu nd af even ing visitors o f Mr .
and L rB.Ollie Mar sha ll.Mr .an d Mr s . J . T.Christensen
:gent Mon day even irlp; at the Nels
Iwu d s e n home.
9
im, Pete Olsen.Eric Knudsenalgd daughter, md Nels Knudnen.
And
W a '
bcuz
the
of ~|
noon
nina, Monday evening,ji i r .and Mr s .J .A .Johnson
xpe nt Sun day af ter noo n with Mr s.
W inte rburn at E lkh o r n .Mr .an d Mr s.Ollie Mar sha ll
.\ele entertained at d i nn er ,Sun-
day ,a t the J o hn Ma rs ha ll ho me
in honor of the former's 45th wed-
ding; anniversary .Mr s.Me ta A r n an d W illie o f
Omaha spent the week-end at their
home in W ashingbon.W i lli a m Ma t help ed the Bi ll
Ko en ig f amily mo re to th ei r ne whome at Sggnc er, Iowa, Sunday .
A n u m r o f relatives an d
friends helped Mr s.J ohn Jensencelebratehe r birth day ,Saturday
evening. Present were Messrs. and
...|_
fr,~ a~d~Earl ~ohns~n visijed at
Im e n .T e n t a t i v e p l a n s f o r t h e
e v e n t s w e r e h i d a t t h e r e g u l a r
m e e t i n g a n d d i n n e r o f t h e C i u b ,
rec ently .
G E B G T I H 1 1| I
t i o n .
F A R M S A L E C O M B I N A T I ON S :
Sellers n o t pe rmitte d to sell
far m ma c h ine ry n ot under prsce
c ontrol in c ombination wi th cm:-
tru lled i te ms exc e pt when the u n-
r o .
u
¢¢
oint Va lu e Ch ar ts a t g mc e m
d in ne wsp ape rs for points f o
.surrendered f r o m W a r Book
~Nu." A " , u B n a n d " C "B L L 1 :
oupons good for Mar c h pu rc ha s-
1 . ~
PRICES
BU.....LR: Priced on percentagemark-up basis.Nebraska maxi-
mum for 90 scorn burner in pound
and half-pound cartons, 55 cents;
parehmcxut wmvved. 54% cents.
con ..x ,ed to operate with the purtxcu-sign1 ntrolled mnchine.In thawlar coeases,before the sale can be
made. s ceiling price must be de-
termined for the xmcontmlled
machine by using the same form-ula used m esbblish the cei\ing
price on the controlled machine.
and an enjoyable evening was
spent.Keith Jonas called on Mel Re-nand and Evan Jungblulh, Sundayafternoon. Keith expects to enterthgAirW g ;Cadet training,leaving for n Antonlo, Texas,this Pridsy. He IA the only son of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones.
per guests at the John Jackson
home.Ivan Hovendick was a Friday
afternoon caller at. the john Ja<:k»son home. Grace Jackson returned
with him to spend a. few days at.
the Hovendick home.Sutldty .morni.ng,Elgner Thone,
cts 10, 11, 12,Nashville acreil,
1.00.Laura (Fee) Snyder to Juergén
meat:EV:SE sec.34-17-11,
~000.John 1I. Van Deuaen to John H.
-Irene Van Deuaen as joint.
ennnts: E'>& sw & ms W'>§ sw
S 8-19-9, $1.00.
wE Bu~
Mrs.Carl Ramusaea
Mhzen K. & H. A. Svendsen to
George Nelson: lot 5, blk 99, also
10 ft. off allay in 6th add to Biaar,
$3,400
K. Svendsen: 10 ft. strip off adiey
i
Dot>then. M. Hansen to March.
HOURS 9 to 12; 2 to 5. Appointments Mnde
Colds, Sc iatic a, Neuritia,L u mb lg o ,Hea.d-
~ |- - - - ~Constipa-
Poultry-Cream-Eg¢<s Hides.
Sell at your home marker. We pay
city prices.Try us!
Nl-:LsoN PRODUCE
T e l e p h o n e z m Be nn in gt on , Ne b
SEE
RAY KROGH
FORIN SURANCE
Phono Green 202
and family were Sun~y ~mm-,em of Mr. and Mrs. .Tens lvl?'LIFE-~AU'!'0--FIRE
gnsen.w u l u - »-
.H rn
t a n
gu eW P
senm,f1`I§f.'§'.;.:+.m nt the Ed Han-E DALE Lwluw ca
l u u u u m )v a n - -. . -s e n -h o m e w e r e Y g i g g ug N i n a A n d e v l
1 \ r _ . . . .- _. - \ . . . \ \\ h u ( T n
senMnc
H a
L81d m
ser\1'r
A S T E R !
ASTER!"i"a§1¢;1.Guéeits were Mesdumesl im o
Pe te r Ni else n, Mar tin L ar se n, a ud 'with
E d Hans en, and Misses Ma r ia n a n d f
~-1 r._.::....U\Inl.l'M f g rn FASTER!Nc
L u
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a s
d z
hc
ivth
e1
nu
Wt i
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unIH
fa
8
8
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4
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The C
P U N C H
Is OUT
The Enterprise Has lngallgdG
F
n
lew Power - Driven Equip-
nent to Drill Hola in guy
Printed Forms for Our s-
t o m e r s .
The Old-Fashioned Hand-P o w e r e d
Punch Equipment,Handling But a
Few Sheets at a Time,Always Pro#
duces an Uneven Job Despite the Most
Meticulous Care on the Part of the Op-
erator.Uneven Punching Results in
an Uneven Job When the Sheets Go
into the Binder.
Drills 500 Sheets in a
Single Operation!
Drills soo Sheets in 15
Seconds
RESULT:
Rifle -Drilled Accuraqy For
Your Work at Much Less
`Cost in Price!
Drills Holes in 5 Sizes
Also Drills Slotted I-lples
When You Needa Print-
ing Job which has Holes
Let The Enteprise Do
I \ J
s
..=..., ......,-..,_me comingi season and commenced|
wnrk on onday;Mr. and Mm. C.V. Shumakex-\
spent Tuesday evening with Mr.\
and Mrs Nels Knudaen.|Mr. and Mrs. Will Peters spent\
Monday at the Ray Pe!/ers homeh- and M lélenry Timn and]
I c ora spen u y moon;at the Ben Voss home, nlno vm-,iting with Henry Voss who in homeon a Xurhaugh.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Plugge andmuy visited the Cha:-Ies Gottsch
family, Friday evening.Mrs. Edward Rice has receivednordthat her husband,EdwardF. Rice has been transferred fromFortLeonard Wood, Miuouri, _zoFo n Lewis, Washington;he _hga
U ~.|..1. 9- 9 & m s S E s w n e c 1 5 - 1 9 - 9
$3,000.Etta Huck to Clam E. Horam
l I
S UN DAY M O N D AY
MARCH 14.15
Sunday Matinee
Admission I1-30 Cla.
For Me and My Gal
WITH
JUDY GARLAND ANDGEORGE MURPHY
Also-Travel Txlk And NewsReel. Evening Admission 11-35
Cla.
wE Bu~
TUESDAYMARCHI6
Admission l1~22 Cu.
Highways by Night
RICHARD CARLSDN AND
JANE RANDOLPH
Aho-Musical.
1 .>.,.a r f "N "~
cam Q "r J~
~.a
4 v
Q\Q
1 .*e p .*.
. Q .
E
, ~ \r
HOURS 9 to 12; 2 to 5. Appointments Mnde
Colds, Sc iltic x, Neuritia,L u mb lg o ,Head-
nchea, Rhuurmtisrn, Append&¢:iti iCorurtipa-
tion Sinus,Li ve r,Stomac h,dney an d
Blufder Troubles; Fer nllle D isonden , Nqrv-ouaness;Hi g h Brood Pressure;Influ enza
and Many Other Dimas es Respond to Chir-
oprac tic Adju ltme nta.
Dr. D. C. Knee, Clnrepractnr
. .i:f f7m -P H O N E g g . ;1
*`~ 1. L o v r o s m - 3 o o u r v r n o u s a o n
C O L F A X S T RE E T- : n u n . $ 3
Magnificent
Ambersons
w r m
JOSEPH wrro u,DELORES COSTELLO AND
TIM Ho u r
Also-Ted Powell and Band, King
Mldu,Jr. Color Cartoon.
. . .r .* ..~r .
Mhzen K. & H. A. Svendsen to
George Nelson: lot 5, blk 99, also
10 ft. off allay in 6th add to Biaar,
$3,400
K. Svendsen: 10 ft. strip off adiey
i
Dot>then. M. Hansen to March.
- .. -
Poultry-Cream-Eg¢<s Hides.
Sell at your home marker. We pay
city prices.Try us!
Nl-:LsoN PRODUCE
T e l e p h o n e z m Be nn in gt on , Ne b
WEDNES.THURSDAY
MARCH 11-1s
=\~I °n- -1
M r an d Mr s .Ca rl Rasmusaen
an d fa mi ly we re Sunday dinner,
.,._r
wan~nblent.l n .Whit Camar-nn lm! Mn. L uuln Pllelnr wen
vili wn.Mr.and Hn .Rullell Wald,
me m o f M r . a n u rs
sen.w u l u - »-
SEE
RAY KROGH
FOR CEIN SURAN
Phono Grqgn 202
LIFE--AUTO--FIRE
I I I U J U I I l \ | l .L u v !
This New Paper Drill is the Only Such
Equipment in This Vicinity.Come in
and See IL We'll be Glad to Demon-
strate.
| I u lux .;ma 1i f_
\ H ° " ' "T H E AT R E
HCM! orPariect nnmrmm
THURS DAY
MARCH 11
Admiuinn ll-30 Cla.
l Married a Witch
.wrru
FREDERIC MARCH ANDVERONICA LAKE
Also-Roar, Nny,Roar.
FRIDAY SATURDAY
MARCH 12-13
Saturday Matinee
Admission 11-22 Cla.
Big Street
WITH
HENRY FONDA AND
LUCILLE BALL
Also-A Ship ln Bom :nd Sheep-
iah Wolf Color Cannon. Even-ing Admission 11-30 Cu.
SUNDAY MONDAY
MARCH 14.15
Sunday Matinee
Admission I1-30 Cla.F o r M e a n d m y c a l '
WITH
'..~r
'I ']||mncom,"h\|nhenldln|:|n_u.'- - - -;_ , | u|h m°5°l'I|7»1 ° h " P 'a '''Diva m';=='b°»§m|~y,xm-
. _ - . " _ . . | . . . . n;.».a»hi»"md¢¢¢¢¢|»sdnmn».'°~»...wsu-aR°-u¢:!\'°u=!~THE ENTERPRISE1u l 'W IA G s o ; u n a vu v - . - -_ .: h y V o l z f m ,b s n r e e n b o m b b u n u ,
b a r d a n A m c a d c l n p i l o t u p o n w i t h
g m u a e m m t s c o n v e n t i o n h e h a d : l m
a m r l i l r w v i r h |c a p t u r e d j s p b o m b e r
, a m 1 'c h i n a !U n b u 1 g n d u l w o f
O h h S u u U n i n n i t y . T h e ] 3 P » h e s a i d ,
: a n n u l p u z z l d m d n m n r k e d s " I u n d e r -
a t - a n d w h a t w e a n B g h t i n g f o r - - T u i o ;
» \' F -:rvf~ , r I' A ' J 'Q i n¢,I"_ g ..._.».»
r .1" 4 f " "" i f 1 ° ~
a n d w h a t f l u G l r m m l a r e F ; " ~ ° = n g f o x '° - " - d
.H i d m b u t y o u r M a r i n ! n e u n a n b e E g h t i n g f m s o u v a n i x l i '
Mr. and Mrs.J.w.Johnsonand aughters qpent. Sunday gn..ernoon with the William Chris-tansen famiiy liorth of Blair.Mn.Chris Sundl assisted herdaughterMn.William Matun,I n t w kMr.and Hrs.Alfred Roaenkil-de left Monday for their home inLou.Ansrdm Cnlifo ,:ha rspandlng several months with rel-
ativaa here.- - I n
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w a c k - md a t t lln R ic h u d
homo.
llils K s% e lkldhmns and
E m m a m x w u d d h m s r g m d l
Mr . u n d ' Mn . C I | | u | M e h r e n s , S
day .
Mr . n n d M r a . P n u l K r | : l n e |
S u n d u y d t e r m o n a th e f b :
K r u k h o m e .
Sunday enrenin:dinner g u
a t th e E r n e s t K r u le ho me ~
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|n c o m e T a x e s
(Folluwing an the fum inn!-lilmenu in u :edu ol utidas md;
fvlnx Fedenl lnwme Tn regal;-tiuns.The u f i d a ue x==~¢v\f°4
by govemmenf.ulficilln s n d
brought vo the public thrcugh the
cnurtesy of The Enmrpdn-)
Fort Ca}ll}<>}\n
And Vlcmnty
Dinner pats at the J. J. Sink
home sunday wen Haan-andMadame!Pm!mlm md dail-dren- Hum Xmas md ahildmn,Huold L u m and svn.Fred
'~.d
Mi ss Eth e l S te wa r t o f Omn h a
sp en t th e we ek -a n d wi th h er p av-
en ts , Dr . an d Mr s E . R. S w wn n .
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lln.Ivu\I.¢nen\vnalI%PP"'
Hn. Lowdl Ch1'|l¢¢U*UnMr. md'mr». .uma fhman
~Ea.riHooreof0mll1¥-
Hn.Cui arm of 01111311~of~EutnrnStnr,athnr
Mr and Mrs.Arnold .Tipp of
Fo rt C dh ou n we re vis itor s, ' Da ev
day ,a t th e pnrentai, J .E .Room,
ho me i n Blair.Mn . J lp p w i l l b e
~lIr.~Herbe14-Nelson.Stlmilydinnerguaituf Hr-and~NileBcru1'nand 4-=-g
~ 1 ~ ~ 1 m m , u m m
Hospital Fridly ewninz-
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l \a Q
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ne u b y t h e nmp l mtd t h e f o u .
Hmi n é i d r h l d o v n l u u i o p c b
¢a nd r llti o n to b d mz
a n n !
from the tanning openuovna\os| my be deducted frym
Irs.H.C.Bnm lmm doma in,
:wFrld.\yhnlpend sometime
Flmgher.ln. Molly smiih wus iaken nl
h pneumonia thb latter part
me week, entering Blnlr Hol-
ul ou suurdly-
ll l u Lola Wllllnma,:indent
nc nt sn Omaha ha fllhl,
mt the wed¢-and unong Bldr
Nivea and lrlends.
Mr.md Mn.Jack McDonald
d Miss Jane Wiloox spent Sum
y nltu-noon vrlth Mi ll Jnne's
rents, Mr. und Mn. Harley Wil-
x.Mr. and Mrs. Art Lorenzen and
*n children and Mrs. Otto Allen
Omaha spent Sundny at the
:p un .n ._,,_mother,M n .m u Jupe rwl-
Mr. Bratt'| nged mother.
.Min lAv!m Hansen, n member
ol the wi-»=\\l==z faculty ai Water-loo, Nebruln. :peut the week-end
with ha! puenn, Mr.and Mm.
A. C. Hmmm.
ldr.md M n .Elmer B419
and Karen wen Sundxy nppnrguests of Hn. Betta' pnrenu und
thier, Mr. md Mn. H. E. chrm-
ensen and Vendn, near Blnir.
Mr. md Mrs. C. W. Grundy and
daughter, Bnrban.were guestsof Mr. md Mn. Nlle Bourn st. n
wvered dlnh dinner, Fridly evm-
*nx-
Rav, J. c. Green,puter ol tha,
wuww,...-..__E X P E N S E S O F : m ms
A lnrmem-455 npultes a l a mfor profit in entitled w dzdwtfmm gms lnrwme u nec¢l\\'5`exwmw all mmnnu grpenflalu
(other than than wma'-iwwlz
capital apendltures) in the um#-ing on of the bunlnes of hrm»'
ing.The co¢t\ of fa di ng md
fli li hz li vuwnk my be m m
u an apenm deduction inmflr
u such eotte represent sctml
outlay,but not including the
vslne of hrm produse grown uponthe farm or the labor of the ux»payer. Also deductible in the out
ul seed, minor repairs w L u mbuildings (other than n(¢ dwelling
of the fnrmer), and small won
ltiug with her slain,M n .wu ellled by the death
e Dove home.Mn. Allen is a
ater of Mr. Lava.
Stuart Love and sister,Mrs.
lllford Montgomery of Omaha,
>ent Sunday evening at the pawual, Joe Love,'home on West
incaln Street,
Mr.and Mn.H. P.Haneen
eld open hnune Mvnday for
:elr many relntiva and friends
1 honor of their forty-ninth
:adding mnlvunry.
Mu. Roy Davis of Craig vidied
n Bldr, Saturday, with her pur-
¢nf,a, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Suther-
and, and her einer,Mrs.Lee
Sregemen.Victm'Sutherland of
Jmahn was agest at_t.he parent-
al, J. W.Su erland,home on
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Stuart Mnurerspent the week-end as gnutu of
M m Mau:-er's parents, Mr.and
Mrs. M. E. Tyson. Alwr residing
in I-loldxege for several months,the Manrera left Sunday for Lin-coln where they will be located
indefinitely.
Miss Wilma Ruot, who had beenemployed by the Omaha Bell Tel-ephone Co., was transferred this
week to the telephone exchange at
San Francisco,Cslilornin.She
left Monday momlng, Miss Roothad spent the summer months andtheearlypart of the winter in
California,coming so Omaha in
January; shg is the dnughter ofMr. and Mm. J. E. Root of Blair.
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ALU ES.
lay because here is iunt whit you
up your own home fron!! New
lies priced pulrlollcnlly low . . .
rpnlrlng what you already have.
l ' L l i l n r o n l a e s
Fremont Free Methodist Chnmh.
spent Thursday in Blair vlwirls
members of the loc!-l wngreganext Tuesday evening, march la
Misa Anna May Blatter, who is
employed in Fremont,md Miss
Polly Blatter, school teacher atTelbaab,spent the week-end'
with thdr pamnts,Mr.mdHn, J. w. Blntter and fmny.I
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hilton Rhondesl
drove down la Lincoln lan I-'rldayl
where J. Hilton spent some timeamnding the state press associa-
tion whlch was in session and ul-
so attending in other buainas.
Sunday dinner guests at thehome o f Mr. ma Mrs . mph E.|
Flircllilll were Mrs.nm-¢h1u'»'brother and wife, Mr.and Mrs.
A.C. Farina,of Octavin,Neb-
bnskn, and Miss Wanda Gilbert.
af Lincoln.Mina Annette and Else Fzesé
nl Omaha, spent Saturday night.
and Sunday at the home nf their
parents, Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Ju'
Fresc.Miss Ruth Rowaldt,of
Blair, also spent Sunday at the
F1-ess home."Bud" Rhoades of Carter, SouthDakota, and Mrs. Lucille Maier of
Emerson, Nebraska, were in Blair
Inst Friday on business.Pmm
Bluir they went m Omaha for n
brief visit with their sister. Mrs.
Flora Rowe.Members of the World HistoryClassatBlah'High School
heard n ulk by Miss Helen Ice-
bgzca Andersen,Dana Colle#
student.lust Wednesday.The
subject of Miss Andex~.4en's h1tcr~eating lecture was the excavation
of the ancient city ol Troy.
Helping Mrs. M. A. Matz cele-
brate her birthday, Sundny, wereMr. and Mm. Elmer Monson and
Beverly,Mrs.Ray Matz,MonteandNita Rae, and Miss Ruth
Elaine Matz of Omaha. Evening
callers were Hans, Harry and Al-
ma Svogerson..Mrs. Stella Miller and Mrs.
'Mable Hull will be week-end
guests at the home at Mr.and
Mm.Clyde Langley.near Deca-tur Mrs Hall plans to remain
l
l
\,.,,~ several days' visit with the-__..\.....,,_._,,wh nm he r wnlnla u
l
l
i
used up in the course oi a ghoxz
period.'Fhecostol fuel und oll used
'for farm work, as well an repaid
md mnlncemmce of farm mnehin-
ery.in deductible as a business
expennmbut the can of f u m
machinery, equipment md farm
'\>ui\dmg1 represents a eapibal h-
veatment and is not nn allowable
deduction. The cost, however, mayberecoveredbydepreczw-lon
allowances.In the us e o l n
farmer, the lum dwelling in not
deprechble, except auch part of
g may be used directly in fum-
g operations.The coat of gaso-line, repairs and upkeep c l an
automobile if used wholly in c011-neetion with the taxpayerk h moperulonn as well as depreciation
iglmrevn, may be deducted,but ll
an nufmnoblle ie used pxrtly ior
business :nd for pleasure or the
conveniume of the Lnxuayer ex'his family, the cost of operationmay be apportioned anccrdlng tn
the extent of the use for 1>\m>°°¢lof budness and will be deductlble
an a neeeasary bunlnms expense.
The cost of hired laborers and
hired mnclllnes on a farm and the
part of the board which is pur-
chased ior hired laborers are de-ductible.The value of producuslumlshed by the farm and used in
the board of hired laborers ls not
1 deductible expense. Rstlorm pur-
clmsed and furnlahd w lnboxcrnor dmmcroppera are deductible ns
a pm of the labor expense.Amount expended in dxe levul-opment of farms,m-c.\\u.\1ll,and
rsnches prior m Lhe time when tn e
productive state is reached maybe regarded as investments nf
cnpiul.The cost of plnnting mes
ns well as the amounts expended
by a fumer in the rednratinn ot
soil fertility prepnrawry to aciw
produution of crops and the castliming soil to increase produnive¢
new over a period of years r ecapital expenditures; but the cost
of commeriw fertilizers,the
benefit of which in a short dur~ation and which have m be used
every year or so- even after afarm reaches the productive stain,
is deductible as an expense.--_ -...~....,x..;in nurclxu-
\
ll
inwme rvwwuu uv... .........__-ln detgrlnlnklg the uxplyefn xml
income, prcvided md: hm in mc-
m n .ll n farm is operated (or recrff
opented for xarutlcn or plea-
ntion or pleasure and not on nmmmerdqburll. and if the ex-lpenses incurred in connecilon
mmvdzh me in excea of the xe-
eeipts therefrom, the entire re~
ceipm (mn the sale at W-,dugg
mxy`be ignored ln rendering |
return of income, and the spen-
sa lncurrei being mg-nnled aspenunll expenses will not consti-
tute nllnwnbla duhctimu lar Fed-
ml income m purposes-
MARCH NEWS
The March Mixers Club mel.with Mrs. C. R. French, Wednes-day altemoon.Judy Power ofWashington,D. C., was a guestMrs:lFrvd Frenrh will be hostess,
Apn 7.Bud Hnnsen was home on n hxr-lough nveml days last week, atthe vmml. Joe Jensen, and Chris
Hansen homes.Howud Jensen md Doroth ofWashington,D.C~; were a l l . "
nt the Bert Miller hom, Wednes-
""§ aftemoan._onnnn Wnmck was a caller at3-,gd Andrew:Svendganrd home,
n y.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Moran-sen of Omaha and Jean and JoanCarpenter were guests nt the Al-b e r t J e n s e n h o m e ,S u n d a y a f t e r - I
n o o n .J u d S v e n d g a a n l w a s o e u - 5o l d 'x u m d a y a n d t h e f £ l ° $ 1 . . g '
h e l p e d h e r c e l e h n t e t h e o c a n d o n :
M d u n F r e d d C . R . m m ,e s e a a n |m d M r . a n d M r s . N e l s S v e n d g m r d l
a n d d a u g h t e r s o f A r l i n g t o n .l
M r .a n g !M r s ,I - I a m l d J e n s e u l
a n d f u m l y w e r e c a l l e r s a t t h e y
M e r l e W a r d e l l h o m e n e u K e l l -
n a n d ,S u n d a y e v e n i n g .
G l o r i a J e n s e n e n t e x u i n e d o n
S u n d a y a i w m o o n f o r D i c k . n u d l
J u n i o r N i e l s e n , M a r i e H n n s e n , A u -
d r e y R e e h .P h y l l i s m d J a c k J e n ~
s e n ,R u t h J m s e n o f O m a h a ,M r .
u n d M r s . A l b e r t B e n s o n a n d f u n -
x l y ,a n d M r s .B u d H u m a n .T h i s
g g f t v w a s i n h o n o r o f h e r b i r t h -
y u m o c c u r r e d F r i d a y .\
M r s .F r i t z A n d r e a s e n s p e n t t h e
w e e k - e n d i n M u n k a g e e , O k l a h o m n ,
w i t h h e r s o n .A a w n r d ,w h o i s
t n l x a i n t h e a r m y m i r c o r p s
t h e r e .e e d a m e s A r t ' Y h u n n a n d
J a m e s P a u l s e n o f B l a h 'u c a m ~
p a n i e d h e r ,o n h e r t r i p .
M r s . O l a S o r e n s e n w a s a g u e s t
a t t h e D o r c a s C l u b m e e t i n g n t t h e
N e l s S o r e n s e n h o m e ,T h u r s d a y .
M r .a n d M r s .A l v i n S v e n d g u m i
a n d d a u g h t e r s w e r e c a l l e r s a t t h e
r d x e w § v e n d g a a r d h o m e ,S u n -
8 V 2 n 1 n gxgm d M r s .I- * r e d F r e n c h e n -
t e r t m n e d o n T h u r s d a y f o r M e a n .
a n d M e s d n m e s O l e n u s K r o n b e r g
o l ' E l k C i t y ,E a r l T h o m p s o n a n d
J o A n n , M r s . A n n i e K e m p c k e a n d
E a r l , h o n o r i n g C l y d e o n h i s b i r t h -
d a y . M r .a n d M r s .A l b e r t J e n s e n
a n d f a m i l y w e r e c a l l e r s t h e r e o n
W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g .
I
Heine and children,md Gifioxd
Neilnen and hmily.
Mr. and Mn.Henry L o nn un
d Blnlr ani Mrs. Anna Winans
ol Omaha were a l l e n nt the
.lamb Sierk home, Sundly.
Robert xnd Kathryn rpm:the
week-and wish their punts, Mx.
and Mn. Gwm Rolawer.
Mr. und Mn. Emil Kruse lhd
Donna nttendedm birthday party
xt Omnhn honoring Mr. and Hn -
B. Byfne's son, Paul.
Mr. md Mn. Alvin Ohrt,Mx.
and Mn. Emu Kruse- md mr. and
Mrs. Emest Schmidt nttemied a
pany at the Whdter Oh!!home,
Sunday evening.Mn. Henry Kruse wan taken
to the Luthenn Bosplw, Wednes-
day.Richard Lee Sappenfield cele-
brated his birthday Friday, Mnrch
5.Those preent were Madman!Max Jlpp and Marilyn, Wm. Kayand Gene, Harry Nelson and Er-
win, Oth Hawkins md Jimmy mdKnthuine-Jnnnle Suvf.rkruhbe,_
Gladys and Johnnie,CharlesSchmidt, Almin Slppm£eld, .loo
Scntbncker and Aultin Sdtnnua.
Sunday vdniton nt the Emma
Ketdxmsrk home were Janne
Kruse md Pvt. Fred Baum.Mrs. A.. Snppenlleld spent tho
week-end at the Wxlter Snppen-
fidd home .Mr. and Mn. Om: Jacobson orCraig were dinner guest!at the
Oral Harrison home, Mnndly.Min Pauline Kmter a llad on
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Han-iam I-'ri~
dw evenint-Mr. md Mrs. Ottn Anmiusen,Mn~ una Benck and Mn-.Eliza-
beth Suben were callers xt ta l
Wm. Kay home, Sm-ndny.Mrs- Carlos Dey arrived 'Inav
day-Much 2,from Oakland,
California, where she has been
employed for the past law months
while her lmabund has been sta-tioned xt Ln army a mp neu'there.He has been uinaferred
io Cnmp Tinker, Okhhomn.Mrs Hugh Vaughan was A din-
ner gust u! Misa Kreme Knrnl,
Saturday.A girl mont orgnnlndon has
been formed ln the Fort Calhoun
Sclxwl.The Womans Club issponsoring the club And Mrs. Fred
Hanphill will act As dlrecwr.Mx. and Mrs. Carl Hansen and
family, Mm Tm Chrlneuaen mnMarvin, Mrs. Ray Chew,Mrs. A.\
c.Suverknlbbe and Earl m mguests ol Mrs. June Suverkrubbc
and !amily»Sunday.Visitors at the Annu Wx-eidt
home the past week were MN.Fred Hxmsen,Mn.J.J.Slerk
Henry Steffen, Mrs.Annu Klas-sen, Mrs. Otto Asamusaen,m d
Mrs. Frances Suvorkrubbe.M188 Alma Klindt spent tlu.
inn.
dd.
Grunt 112° Anne nnd Don-
M A R C H N E W S
Mr. and Mrs. Ragmund French
and children were unday dlnnsrguests at the parenul, Bert Lo!-
tis. home neu' Cnlg.
Mr. und Mrs. Oscar Jensen werecallers at the Bill Jennen home,Wednesday nminz. Mr. md lla.James Paulsen and hml ly a l
Blair were guests there on Sun-
dni evening.11. Joe Jssen and daughter,Mn. Dorothy Hansen were callersattheOrvilleBensonhomein
Arlington, Monday s!¢8m°°°~Mrs. Anker Jensen of Edmom,Mich an, was a guest at the Am-old nnsen home.Friday sher-noon. She is the for-mer Vxta Han-
nen, who taught the "pw roomntthe March schnol or several
yen-s.Mr.und Mrs.Howard Janeenmd [emily nnd Judy Potter werewle rs at the Nels Svendgnsrdhome in Arlington, Tuesdn aft-ernoon and at the Lillani u m mbgmeinOmlblf' Thurldlv an-»
rung.Jerry and Eugene Fngerqmlst
And Ronnie and Sharon Rmen-baum ue newcomers at the Mnrch
school.Rodney Lund treated his school-mntes md teacher, Faye Dornnck-gg to andy on his birthday, Mon-
¥4¢,m_ and Mesdames GifloxdFrenchandEugeneandHarold
Stork and Peggy were wlers atthe Cassie Hansen home, Monday
everung,Mn. Fred Hansen ul CouncilBlulls. Iowa, was a guest at theArnold Hansen home, Friday alb-
ernoon.Mr. and Mn. Bert Hansen unichildren were callers at the Har-old Jensen home,Saturday evo-nm aff. and Mrs . e mma n g
and Eugene attended a Bible classmeeting at Lhe Harold Frenchhome last Tuesday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Amold Hansen andchlldren were callers at the AxelHansen home, Sunday evening.Jack Jansen will be host tn LheTriangle Beef _eden Club, Sun-
dny afternoo
Advertise ln The Dxmrpdxw
FEMININE: % | - | Y G | E § £
H v m: s o l o -I \ l l l 9 - o n
L|iIo\¢.¢|\hU.mudh\h4n9pollNlY
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t i t t y y n n d n l n .
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a rnnnlrlTHE STEWART PHARMACY
Blair Nebrnskn
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Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Emm andi'amlly'enl.ertained at dinner, Sun-
day, for Perch Compton.
Mrs. Dora Johnson is spendinga week with Mr. Lnd Mrs. George
Christensen
Mrs. Jane Murphy of Macy, Ne-braska.is a guest this week of
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
snd Mrs,Roy Spanien.Gordon Alan Metzlsr of Taka-
mah spent Saturday with his cou»sins,Virgene Anne and Gaye
Schmidt.Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Andersen and
Mrs. John Schmidt and dsughtersspent Sunday afternoon with L r.and Mrs. Arthur N. Andersen and
dhughter, Kaylene, of Herman.
Miss Madge Petersen was nguest of Mrs. Willard Gustin and
Mrs.J.H.Campbell o l Great
Lakes,illinois, \\'edncsds.y sfter~
noon.Maryliss Gutschow, daughter oi
Mr. nnd Mm. Walter F. Gutschow,
spent the weekend in Lincoln with
her cousins, Mary Jean and Paula
Dee Jones.Mr. and Mrs.Austin Renshaw
entertuihd at dinner, Sunday, fortheir son-in-lsw and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs.Harold W.Rasmussenandchildren.Evening callers atthe Renshnw home were MissGerds Petersen and her father of
Blair.
remembered an meerine Root.
Gladys Lu-rlon, vatoMethodist Hosp]
nearly two weeks 1
patient there forment.Her ccnditiov
ss improving.
Callers at the hon
Love,one sifern
won Mr. and M n
sfhaw.Mrs.m m m
day slternoon with
Mrs.Harold R u m
Blair.Mrs. Robert Hit
by will leave today
a short visit amoiCheyenne, Wyomins
guests of Mn. Hit
Mm Frank KieferMisa Georgia Wric
Russell Peak, wl'
played in CalifomBlair for a visit, i
He will return wtoday (Thursday),
his wife and theirMrs.Peak is Lhn
Csppis of Blair.
Mrs. hrminta Sfrom Friday until
Calhoun with her 1
penfleld and fami
was in celebratio
day of her grande
penfleld,
l
xunnur mam-
'ho was takenmalin Omnhn
ago, is :dll a
media\trenc-n is described
ne of Mn. .Toe
mon mcenny,
x.Austin Rau-w spent Man-her dnughmr,
unseen, west of
dunxn and br
, Thursday, for
ng Gelntivea in
g. They will be
chman's siswn.
md family md
rh.
no w been em-ia,returned w
Sunday evening.
the west coastaccompanied by
baby daughter.e foymex-Patty
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Gay Crystal Candy Dishes 15c Fire King 1% qt."Defender" Moth Balls .....10c Casserole ....__,..._._49c
Floor Mop With Handle .39c New Decorative Glass Ash ~
2-Cup Dxjp Coffee Maker_25c Trays, 3-Pc. Set ......,....35c
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to use wax.driaulrubbing! Lexnd fumlmre1s ounce size.
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Mtracxive 9 oz.tumhiers
:re nude of gluming, fire
polished cryslnl glul with
classic optic pull(-mn.
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|»an|,-eye......, _._ ,,'and daughter.I _ Amounts ===\v'~~--. ' " 'Mr.nnd him. S. Pierce Allen|U\K work. breed\ng,or_da|ry nn-entertnincd at dinner,Monduy;m°l3 re regarded as 1Y1V°9tl"]¢¥\Y3evening, honoring the birthday of of capital and may be depreciatedMiss Frances Wnlrath; Miss Wai," unless auch animals are included
ruth is th; gvig" ;"°"' teacherdué n inventory.
Wronch r oo.,nests inc u 1:\;';s,;':."°rf.2."Q:.2::::a r m s ;Losses OF FARMERS
'department at Wraneh; Mrs. Carl Losses incurred in the opernt'onRoh wer , C ath er ine an d Henr y .\.,, fa rms as bu sin ess enterprises
1 Mr . a n d Mr s .Alf red Ander€en_B Y0 deduc ti ble from g mas inc ome
'entertained a t a tri ple hirth d.ay _ lf fa rm pr oduc ts are hold for fnv-
ic o leb ra tio n, Su nda y , ho no rin g Mnlora ble mar kets,no deduc tion o n
!Andersen,their threeyeux'-o\d ac c ou nt of sh ri nkxge in we i gh t
daug hter Betty Lou,an d len 1 or phy sic al value, or by reason of
iliu c ha rdt of Ar li ng to n.Gu es tsd e te ri o ra tio n in stor age, is allen
,\\'er»:Mess rs. and Mc sd ames J oh nlgd . e xc ep t as suc h sh rink age may
J i a n .ad d Billy .Fr a n k Dr bn l,of lbe re f le c te d i n a n ,inventory i f
Blai n To d Bu eh nr dt a nd c hi ld re n,used in determining* orofils.
Alvi n K a t t an d Alf re d Sk ov o f The destnlc tion by frost, si0\'n'\.
| Arlmgt»0n;Ma r y .lean Bla c k,E .floo d, o r fi re o f n prospecLi\*e
V . Ne wk i r k a n d Ray mon d.c rop is no t n deduc tible losa i m
g Mr .an d Mr s .D a n Gre enmie omp uting i nc o me sinc e it repro, Mn a n d M r s . To n y Ha n s e n ,an d sents the loss of nntic ipnt/c d pro
Mi s s Be tty Ploc ek,o f Blair,fits whic h have never been report
atte nde d a fam ily ga th er in g a t
.th e h o me o f Mr s .Gre emfs par-
'ts M r a n d M r s . H P . H en
ed as income Likewise a lm-me
ivestoc su as c a e eep
und hogs s n o t e n ti tle d to c la m
as n loss the va lu e ef aniwalw
th at pe n sh amon g th os e an imals
th at we re mu se d o n th e f ar m e'<
en ,..ans .'o n S un d ay .Th i s wa s in honor
o f th e wedd ing anniversary uf
M n nn d hire.To ny Hansen.
,whic h o c c urred o n Satur dn y , n rd
tlu t o f M r . a n d Mr s . H. P . Ha n -se n wh i c h was Mo nd ay .'i nven to ry , i l us ed .I f liventoc k
Mr s .Cu l tu r a Ma ds en o f K.an~has been purehased fo r an y pu r -
ses Ci ty a rr ived in B la i r ,wi -ly Pose , an d a fter war d di es from di
, u u n we e k , w n u k e lmr'hon.e ;»l° "¢» expo sure , or m.w\'y .o r :s
qahe h m b e , "wr n d i n s several ki lled b y o rd er o l th e author ities
'd a y s as A g ue s t o l Mr. an d Mr s f o f a S ta te o r th e Un i te d Sm/e s
H .J . u m m A £01-mer Dan nithe ac tua l pur c ha se pr ic e of meh
College student,Mr s .Madsen u m m m less mu 'd e p r w s z h n
li vd i n B ls i r p r i o r w h e r mm-' allowable as x ded uc tion in rap ec t
rings.He r ho uh u nd Rev. n ad in n vf m b p e r i s h e d i i m w e x ,ma y
ha l b ee n p as to r M 1 Lu th er an b e d e d n c te d a s n lo s s i l th e loss
o w e n i n K m m c i t y b u t m o n -is not c ompe nsated f o r b y m m m
ly join ed the Anny a n n c ha plain.lon c e o r otherwise.Th e ac tual
-.m n o f other prop erty ( w i m
engngod in rising add sellin
l k,ch ttl ,sh . ,
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Mr. nnd Mn. S. 1. Mmm emer-Iwned members 01 their pindchlc
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evening.Prize were won by Mrs.
Ou-tin Dixnn nnd M.O.Devii.
hiéi score; Mrs. Blnttnr md John
Ymz. consolation.Present wereMears..uni Meadnmes S.L
Moore, J. W. Blatwr, (Dunk Dix-
'vm of Ft.Cdhmm, John Young
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Junior high school youngstersat Blair Cent:-ul Whoo!xenentw
ilned the Fe bfury mmbqr of"The D-rlffer",student monthly
publication.V`u-ginis Mm-ga,
dsl"-h Ind# mdfnt. vu e di to r.
Other stat!member!included
Thomuine Bandar!and Alice
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Vwahlvl and Mildred sinebeek,
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Pmper ndjuxhnenm (br depraln-tion) which is datroyed by order
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may likewile be clalsvd an a
loss.If reimbunement is nude
by n Sbte or the United States in
whole or in part orl ancotmt at
mek ldlled or other property dc-
ntmyed in r¢lP¢¢¢ of whlch a lnse
was tlnimed in A prior year,the
mount received in nquird rn be
reported as income for the v win which reirbursement in made
The cost of my led, pasture,ornrs whilh hl-I been dwucted as
an expense ol operation mum, notbe imzluded al part ol the can -nf
the stock for the 111-fP°99 o!u -
eenaining the amount uf a de-
ductible lea.If gross income is uéertdnv.-d
by the me of inventor-len,no de-
éuetion un be talam n rnuly
for llvemck or pmducu l du r
ing the year, whekher purchuedfor reule or purchased nn the
farm, u Inch losses will be re-flected in the inventory by mdmg.
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Dies Sudden\y
M1-s.Mar tins. Christensen*o f
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sum judges hnvs men ma nn
(or 0:0 "Unitad We Win'a n ycontext, sponsored by the ladies
Aui ligry w the Vewrlnl of
Fureign Wan-of Nebnxkn,u
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mon hnv i ngbegunhe rwo xi hli
Mr\.Mkry Hmle nc a me home
.Monday frmnxvisit in ~
"s~k¢~"'Mn|er in Naamm _
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neaPPi1\¢ snr-Ha;Edvard L i n-
h1\P» Kmnxnd. 2 Gnde I passen-
ger thu; Walter John Ferguson,Blair, \passenger mba,1 Grade
Il pguengaf tire.Wilbur H. lnwe, Berman, 1 pls-
nenger babe. 1 Gnde I managertire;Pwl Spanwn,Bla in 1 pu-nenger tube, 1 Grade I pgnengerLire;Hnrry Wnlkenhorll, Arling-wn, 1 Grade I pn;y1gu°dre;nmnnis Bancroft, Ken nd, 1 (Ennis
Blnir, 2 Gr-me ul Pll'¢"svr un..John Kroegnf.Bqnningwn,2
pusmgot tubal, 2 Gndl III pal-
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e :eH. Peterltll.a mr,Gnde I n
tina: Gnce E.Penry,Blnlr, 2
Grade Ill pumengar tires; Hnrry
T. Johnson, Blair, 1 Gndejlll pas-; " s = f ~ H A H ! T .==h»;°~»
ur,e Ill get re.P. c. Quinlan Blnlr, 1 Grade *nl1umm.
H i v v -
» .wamngwn Cmnigy w w
um to p bunc h a ht hdlm I
dw on thu s um Oma hl ml?ln the nine-head consigmmniHenry Kuhls that wld at $12averaging 945 pounds. Mr.K
also had 22 butcher hog: thatenged301pounds 'md sch
sums. From the name co'was the day's runner-up lom..n|-......'.fm m
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Sgt. Earl L Miller, pio-
above, hu been overseasAugust lat.Although hs
.unxbla w state his lo-~, l>h°i°s11Ph= whinh he hushow him dnned in fur-
pnnentn mq would in-
.t. h.l th e i | 'l na e 0 \ dc l i -
above vhvwmwvhl show
_in suc.hmoutfXt;the
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Ineed and zipped m form a hood.
Sgt. Miller, betwr known as"Smok ' to his Blsir friends,
il the san of Mn. Stella Millera l Bldr.Hia address:Sh !!
sm. s m L . Mi lhr, Seflll Ng,
xv o wm.Cm F,1!-Bfh lnlwA.P.0. 512, %. Pgfhnuber, New
Ydrk City, N. Y.`
Legislatinre is
Considering
Many Bulls)
W e uld Gi v e Te a c he rs Pe r~
ma n e n t C o n tr a c t s Af t -
` e r T h r e e Y e a r s
n .»SPEND MONDAY'roGE'rHE1;
It came near being l family re-
union down nt the Joe Love hams
on Went Lincoln Street last Mon-
day. Three amen,Mn. DrusillaMcC¢nn of Lincoln,Mn.Jennie
Pileher of Omalm. and Mn. Geor-
gin Hndar of Hawelln, Nebraska,
githered there to visit with theirmister,Mrs.Joe Love, who h u
been ill lar some time.
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The legialature is new consider:Th l w w th Iing r bill s\v=rs wai Sufism .¢ ,, ,_ , gn; ~ ; °;g_ ,_ , ,¢ ;§; _g~
mun PIL roun y'strict,'ndlnnturally they lived over the lu~
mpxemo oonrh who shall eleut
w retire from service a pemdunfor life;dtex'18 years'service.
|py dxys of childhood when theresided out in the Sutherlan~'school district and they noted th~
onethlxd Wy;alter ~Y°""'-mnny changes during the ~
ukpassengerwoe;n u . ,. - . - - .Fort Calhoun, 1 Gnd: I pmsanger
tire; Verne Alvin Hmthoms, Ken-
n n d , 2 G n u I l l w w w t i r e s ;Paul Wulf, Blair, 1 pnnengs! dn,na ppi ng servloe,1 Grade XIIpnsengtr tire;Chris E. ianaen.
Blzir, 2 Gradq II! panenger tires.
Floyd Smiih. Blnir, 2 pnaengerdren, raapplng nrvige, 1 Gnde
III punnger tire, Letter Paper,Arlington, 2 Grade III puaengvll'- --~11...n-\
tire, napping service, x Grads HIvuwnxer tirg Jay Szewarv., Buh-
2 Gnd: III psaenger tins.
Clifford suben Fort Calhoun. 2Gnde III pnmmger i ns; Huo ld
Wiener, Fremont, 2 Gnde HI pwnnger Lira; Leonard Bsuer, Bun-
nington, 2 G n d ; m puaengert i n s ; Hu - r y I ; n a ,Kumnrd.1
Grade m phaenger tin,x pu~sergrq wife Cul Hnue n,Blnir,
num .-.,...... _.__a t Mo n d a y wi th 2 2 h e a d of h o g s
n ve mlr i n s 9 3 1 .pounds w h i c h
bro ugh t S 15 .25 "pe r himdrs d.
C s s
Among those who participauzd
ln the moat ncent Taylor &
Wells liveitock sale at Fremont
were the following Wuhington
County men: Bari Mder,Hex-mm,sold nevm pigs it $12 and eightmn a sm: Eric Kyngdgsn. jig-gl);
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*"yearn of nge.
Prnctically n.1l nl
lla' me lud been spent ln Warh-
lnglnn County.
on April 19, 1892, Anna Dor-
¢¢,, Lund vu mnrried be MnmnQuislensen mx they immediate-
l r wok up !u'mln8 ` spendingnest of their mnniod life on the
iarm southwest ol Fur! Calhoun.
Bere ten ddldrm were b-:rn nnd
:und all ol whe n with the hus-
hsml survive m mourn their great
I n u .Tm u n d one-ln!!yeen u v'Buy ntlred Irom the native
duties ol the htm and moved ln-
to Fort Celhoun where they have
dune resided.
Mrs. Chrlwennan wus an l d u l
vile and mother And her cnmeat
deslre m do right vna reflected
gg; l:l"b;"nt; runuc m»m........,' i f sx_entri a md award $50 us cash y_dlnmr s um ul mf. .....on Decemberll, prlul fe me mu winners.'Mx-a. Wlllhm Aman.
1872,and " ' " |Th, m.,¢ prime winner in the;Mr.:nd n- Torr;"'g'akefneld
Q1 a t 70'a n coated,sponorval-'NN penn Y ww Yusp n ijnmuy by Z..v.F.w,mxn»rv1m°\1\1'\K when m m wn.M l
M The Enterprise,Wm 5 , m Whkelield nrrlved tmml
cod i d l mmm:o n I2'&"£I7"`»m»¥- wxn :¢wmmumd`*°¢\= dl! fwloush Sunday din-
lner guests nt ul. Tom Wil!-field
by Am gl.
MRS. MAX JOHNSONDIES AT 92 YEARS
Mn. Ellie K. Jolmwn.widow
of the hte lhx J nlmum, mmf
home were Mr.and Mn.Roy
Wlkdle ld, Mr. md Mn. W uren
Wakefield and children.l'Tr¢d' Hom wu nble m comehorde noun. he Clxrhrm HolpiwIn 0mll=l».Ffid1v- nr. Hum hnd
a» mlxfurtnniio (ell and hx-uit
ly ol wut of Blnlr, died nt thehlileg, while ntumprdng to ul/rp
home of her lon nnd daughter-lu-'bil nm nwny mmlaw, Mr. and Mn J. D. Johnl»0n,_Dual ebmvmce of the World:
of'Blnir Int Mondny afternoun'Dsy of Prayer ue being plnnnnd.
~ nn-at 92 yew. s monthmi ehnervieeawill be lild sm-.»
v ze dnyu-y ev nt o
Rev. »£`{1."E2°$'..~i" of m m f ! ~ ' i l l M ; ' 5 . '.f3£3? S i ;
will be held at the Bender!I'\\n-¢ will pnrtldpnte.Rev.Clnrke ol
feral Home, Friday morning at 11 the Methodlst Church will hnvl
}o'ulock.A dxugdner, Mn.S. J.
Duanwck is expected tn nrrlve
clurgv of the eervleu.Mr. and Mrs. Alton Jensen en
in her life and those who knew Ifrcm Los Angeles (Thursday)tertamed nt supper T\lc'=hday e w
a y»'3"l°§»'°{'.."°§.1$?,'i'.'2%g-g§,..¢. evenlxg for the services.ning Much 8, ln honor of theilGoldenWeddyinmniver"°' i Interment will be made at the\son,L a . . , |tenth birthday
, 3 t was n M z ent."'|ca\1eg. View Cemetery in Llncolnf Guests were Mr. and Mrs Wm
nvy ev where :he will be placed .beside Denmwre and Mn. Irene Dem
She was a member of the her husband.Ymore and Beverly of Tckamnh.
Easbem Star and enjoyed the.__.-.-..-_- .. elm .mln-|n`;r11n1T1\1 n . \ n M \ 2 \ D Q l s Y L v E s ' r E n p n g g g _
tim ;John ruwmm,run v u-hnun. 1 puwzger tubs, 2 pusm-ger tires,mapping servies.1
Gn d |II I puae ngn tire;U. SReeves, `BI»ir, 1 pus engu tube
l. Grade III, puaengar tire; Chnxiu
0. Bineline, Fart Calhoun, 1 Gnd-
III passenger tire.
Clarence Hilgenhmm Ariing
mn, 2 passenger tubes 2 Grade II
passenger dns; Andrew Nielsen
Blnir, a Grade III pnuenger tina
Raymond Shgetn, Hermxn, 2 Gnd
II I passenger tires;W.Har-nl
Rnhlls,Arlington,1 panengetube, 1 Grade III passenger tin
M. C. Roy, Blair, 1 Grade III pai
senger tire.Lesh Nielsen, Bmr, 2 Gnde 11putengerti ra ;Earl Marten
Arlington, 1 Grade Ill gyserggf
tire; Charles F. Moeller, Fun vm-houn, 1 passenger tube, two pas-senger tires, napping service, 2
Grade III passenger tira; Anton
Eckatein,Arlington,2 passenger:Immun nsavunuv-m -4. ...., ..._..and was always ready lo do
pa rt in the futher-ance of
anne .The surviving members ofhlnilir baidee the husband
live daughters,Mm.Anna New
nn. Fort Calhoun; Mrs.Emnnx
& r n ,Oakland,Calllfumia;Mrs.
Ily rtle Blankenfeldg Q Canby,
llinnmota;Mm.Doibthy Allen,
Burt Calhoun:Mre.Lorraine
Wise of Cmig, Nalin; and five
sons, Chris W. lrvingt/on;Albertmf Hennan; Mathis of Tekamul-1
Vietor of Omaha and Russell of
Dork Calhoun,also her aged
hhher, Mathias hxnd and twenty
grandchildren.Besides thee-e
her
the
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IN.
die leaves three brothers,Ever!
and Louis of Fon Calhoun and
Sam of Remsen, iowa and one
miller,Mrs.Peter Johnson of
Bennington.Funeml services were held
'Sunday from the Fo n Calhoun
Presbyterian church with LF-""~
Eekhoff and Rav.Rahinaoyu,tht'
latter nf Fremont oltiaating.
The awendanne taxed the capacity
d mm the ehuxh andimrlum andBae basement and the floral trl-
ms we re ma ny and beiutiful.
Interment was made in the Fo n
\Cl~ll\o\m Cememry.-
m e A m M o r r l m n a n d m i
y" L e R o y B e a t y a n d a o n ,B o b b y ,o f
H u m a n w e r e vi s i t o r s a t t h e
F r a n k M o r r i s o n h o m e l a s t S a t -
uxdny.
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Several dhangea of farms havebeenmadebyresldentaofthe
Fort Calhoun vicinity.. Henry Wilke of Florence moved
to the former Neil West farm;
James MeNew of Benningtontaken the farm vacated by Peter
Petersen.D. L. sldebeuonr anufamily of west of Nashville have
'gone lo Blair.Waller Dain will
farm near Arlington.Mr.andMrs. Charles Moeller have goin
to alarm north of Blair. and ther
Walter Gcttech family moved wi
ln u farm nnrth nl Blair. and the#
Mm Qxester E. Butterfield will
farm near Omaha.Harnld Salt:-
'man of Nashville will operate the
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lKelley farm in Gnrryowen.l
w. ANDERSONS
VISIT BLAIR
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Andersonof Powell, Wyoming arriged in
'Blair on Monxky.February 22
"gf spent a eeks " g f visiting
ol 'maya..,Mus
vicinity..1The Anderson flldxlly ing
o!Mrs.Sam Arlder ;three
sons,and two daughters left
Blalr wmetllins like thlrky yearnago and settled neat Powell, Wye-ming, when they honpqteaded
land that is nou under irrigation.
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R I T E S ' r H U R s u A x
Sylvester Petit nf K e n n a r d
passed away Tuesday of compli-
cations due to old age.Had he
lived until March 15th, he would
have been B1 years of age.Deceased was bom in New York
and came to Nebraska at an early
nge.Moat of his life had been
spent around Kennard.Of eleven children, eight survive
him. They are Robert L.of Orn-
aha;Sylvester T.of Columbus,Ohio; George L. of Council Bluffs;Lawrence of St.Paul, Nebraska;
Mrs. Gertrude N. Bates and Mrs.
Ida Lautrup nl Kennard; Mrs. Lil-lie Noel ol Tekamah, and Herlhal'el.it of Benkelman,Nebraska.
Besides these he leaves 24) grand-
children and two brothers and two
sisters to mourn him.The inneral services are balng
hel this aftemoon from the Meth-odist Church in Kennard with Rev.David Simpson olflciating and ln-terment wlll"he made in thel Kennord cemetery: »1 `
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asm|`The famny, all married,aredolng well in Wyomlng and Wal-
leée ia now a member of the abate
legislature.Dr. P. J. Clark, lor-merly of Hamm,who martial
the eldest daughier, is still pac
Llcing medicine.Wallace and his wife left Mun-
.day of this week on Qhdr return
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:wo-Birds pay.
Thin would hardly mean any-thln to county judges but to
l mrs.mcuunuhave retumed to iheir homes, but
|Mra. Heder will remain tor a time
distrct and supreme judges with her nlater.
many of whom are well'knownlfiguxes would come under t h e § M R , S _ M AR S HAL L I S
not as the present time or w l l l l A R M Y H O U S E M O T H E R
vuthln a short time.The attorneys presented in
the committee the record of nab
vice of present district and |v.\r~
preme judges as follows:Group 1-Two ivdxvu.lesliu
and Sean.Leslie 31 yean and
Sears 30 years.Group 2, Three judges, Paine,
Shepard and Eldred.Paine andShepard 26 yr-are and Eldred 24
years.Group 8. Seven judges, Droudy,
Fitzgerald,Hastings,Lightner,Nialev,Tools and Landis.Thae
men have served 13 to 22 years.Group 4. Eight judgea, Chappel,
Carter,Meaarnore,Thomaen,Di~
heen, Rhoades, Spear, and Meyer.
Some ontlbme have served at
thrmolf "l'I.years and do 'nut
rane'§-et under the provisions of
the act -'Another bill that is being,
ol;
blll
file
on"ml
pushed is that ol the llemreofficeforteachers.This
was mpormd out to general
by the legislative eanmlttee
last Monday and ef wa naelm the \mual'am£Mxnenud
'.l1xq"h'lll provlda that n l w r h
tene-hir hu aervedjlxret vw' fathe same school disilrlef she shall,be considered a permanent tanker
and will be given a permanent
status with that school by the
board. The contract given at Th#
time is to be cenaddered an indel-inile contraqtand ahall xexpaln in
hmm llltll the teacherretlra at
--. __-_~.....»nnmvvr.
l Mrs. O. S.Marshall of Casper,
lwwmins. sister or Mrs.S'@=f"{
Moore and at one time a resndenlo !Blair,has been engaged as
hostess and housemother of the
Non-Commissioned Officers'club
at the Casper Army Air Base.
Following are excerpts from anewsitem which appeared in arecent issue of "Slip Stream", ar-
lmy air base newspaper:l "Mrs. Marshall told this repon-er that she was thrilled with her'job. Sne ls anxous to work with
soldiem She 'has acted for years
s houaomother of a number of
,college fraternitim.She wars aizwo-mzraervice pin _for twv Ann
i_m1h Hrs located in C-f=°fKi== oneis a captain, the 9v.!;er.a aergehnt.
-She la the essence of charm and|re1inement mg l.he club is indeedfortunate co ave her services."
M A NY NE W CO M E RS
AT MANEY
l Thus a n many newwmera in
the Maney mum, thin week. The
following thangea of farms have
been repo :`The D. L. Sldelmtwm 'lamily of
Naahvllle vdll l.ive on the Irvin
Mueller iarm; the Raph Colgan:
/rf Blair are living on the (ann
vaulted by Roy Siegmnn.The
Slegnmna have moved 4nw the
Willhm Sheets .place in $119
gmmymlg dilirict, and the Sheeis
'-----\---~l a farm near
<l
tuba, 2 Grade Ill passenger tireFloyd J. Ruppert, Hooper, 2 Gm
Ill passenger tim.
S. I. Moore, Blair. 2 Grade l
passenger tires. 1 passenger tlr
recapplng service; Clara Pe¢e\-ae
Herman,2 Grade I l l pasaengtires;Bert Hansen,Kennard,
Grade III .passenger tires: RoyDudgeon, Blair. 1 passenger tul1 Grade III passenger tire; Bl:
F'lour _Milla, Blair, 1 truck tire.
Perry Toebben.Nickerson,
lar-m lmplement tube;Art S:
hernsen, Bennington, 2 farm i
plement tires;Edward Lautn
Kennard,3 tnxck tires,2 trutubes. 2 truck tires. 'I truck ti
recapping service; Alfred A. .44
dersen, Blair, 1 Grade Ill pawger tire; Albert Rathitn, Fort C
houn, 1 truck tire recapplng I
vice,1 truck tube,1 truck t:
recappingg service
Han'y Davin, I-'an Calhoun,
tnxck tire, recapplng nrvlce; H
cock"¥'h1'm Implement Cumpa1 truck tire; J: W. Johnson, Wa
lngtbn.1 truck Lim;Lave
Pedk, Blur, 1 paaeenger tire,capplng service, 2|Gmde Ill 1
senger tires; Paul Folate, Hoo;
2 Grade ll! passenger tint..
Fred T. Pull, Blairf 1 passertire,recapping service,1 Gr
III passenger tire; Ervln W. M
ler, Blair, \ Grade III passertire;Henry Hinrichsen,Blahpassenger tube, 2 Grade _III ;
:anger tires; Emil Krueger, .lngtun, 1 passenger tube, 2 G1
III passenger tires; Henry !
man. Arlington, 1 Grade lll
aenger tire.
Minnie B. Triplett, Blair, iaenglr tube, 1 Gnde lll pas
ger tire; Walter Olsen, Fontar
- -m ..._.....~,..- famf
NOTl~CE
'roé
B Ln DER s
\,f
4
, *5 M _
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...nn.. -ar me,N.=hm~k9a_wd1l receive
Sf
se
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5
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c
i n e b u y U1 L u m . ,..\.,,-.._ .._,:a l e d _ pi d s a t t he o f f i c e o f . n h g g c y C l e r k o f
Lid City, up to 7:30 o 'c lpcJ <~'P?1W f`6flHarch 1 6,
3 1 1 3 , f o r th e a lf a lf a t o b <- fg r o w n o n B la i r Ai r
i e ld fo r t he s e a s o n o f 1 9 4 3 , a ls o the us e o f 1 7
¢:)§e § to .be pla nte d to c rops . (Pro poge d c ontra c t
n f i l e w i t h C l e r k . )
$500.60 of purchase price w bé paid on ac-
eptance of bid and signing of contract.x
ng! oo.me commune.,nw-~-_ ,may be renewed at A higher nrlower wane scale. The blll per-mits a school board to dismiss a
teacher for insubordinstion, neg-
lect of duty, lmmorslity, fnilurs to
give evidence of profasioml
growth and a justifiable decrease
in the number of ieschers.Teachers are required under the
act to take at least six semesterhours ot wllegws work every slxyesrs or the equivalent which
shall bs considered ss evidence ofprofessionalgrowth. lt also pro-
vides for leave of absence because
of sickness, military service or
professional improvemerl.
sPnnt Paper
Price Jumps
nsvu pwvu--.~._._._,Blair.Mr. :md Mrs. l-'red Dixon
are now settled on the 'Moneyfarm; Mrs. Thxden, who ls Mrs.
Dixon's mother, and Miss Lena
Morbenssn.teacher at Msney
school,are residing with the
Dixons.Also newcomers in the
'Money Sunnyside neighborhood
'are Mr. and Mrs.William Voss
'und fnmlly.'
'Mns. SCI-IOE'1'I`GERlIS TAKEN ILL
Mrs.H.W.Schoettger,well-known Arlingwn women, was tak-
en suddenly ill last Thursday. Hercondition is 'soinewlwt improved,
according m latest reports.|Miss Clare Schoettger of Pine
Ridge,South Dakota, anrived on
Saturday to remain indefinitely
'with her mother.
z mane in y.=......,-. ...__,_L.Nelson,Herman.1 passengertube, 2 Grade Ill passenger tires;
S .A, Moore.Blair,1 passengertube, 1 Grade Ill passenger tire;
Floyd Crom, Florence, 1 Grade H1
passenger tire,1 passenger tube.
Roy Qhristensen,Blair,2GradeI l l passenger tires;Mrs.
Ari Pullen, Arlington,1.passen-ger tube,1 Grade lll passengertire;Eva Wilkins,Arlington,1Grade lll passenger tire; August.Scllnmselier,Blair,\Grsde I l l
passenger tires; Charles l.. Allen,
THE OLD JUDGE SAYS
City reserves the right to reject any and
L11 bids.
Henrv Christensen
C i t y C l e r k
a
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§ ;.~¢ '! '
Pmnters Notified Of $4
Per Ton Raise In Print
Paper
A notice received last week fur~nished the unpleasant but not un-expected news that print pperprices have been railed $4.00 per
ton.All commodities going into theprinting of o newspaper has tak-
en a considerable hike and prob-
ably will go even higher. All re-pairs for machinery are up andhard to get.Linotype metal has
jumped from.Be per pound to
l2V;c per pound and other needed
supplies have been rlised.This will of necessity meln`araise in the subscription price ofallpapers.With The Enterprise
the price will be heldfin Line with
the costa and if rationing comes.which in probably win, um will
mean nnuther problem zo be met»»and that in the number of papers
no be primed.The Enterprise has been at-tempting w hold down in nigh!
plges md thus save but thin will
probably not meet the diliimlty.
All we an do is hope for me been
lrmn, T UBEALLO'l'MEN'rS
Following is n list of Washing-ton County automobile and truckowners to whom Qircq and tubes
have been rationed during the past
two weeks.|Hjalmer M. Quiet, Blsir, 1 vu-|senger tire,reclpping service, 1
561-axle Ill passenger Line; Theodore
R. Wilnon, Arlington, 2 Grade lil
,passenger tireal G. F. Loftis. Her-Eman, 2 Grade lll passenger tires;
Qhirs.Josie Becker,Blair. 3 pamsenger tire,reompping service:
Johann Iaurimen,Kennard.2trucktires,recnpping service,1jtruclf tire, 1 truck tire, recapplng
service.`Dun Greene, Blair. 1 truck tube;
Marvin Stork,Blnir. 2 passengertires, recxpping service,1 Grade
I l l passenger tire;Adolph Her-
ring, Herman, 2 Grade Ill passen-lger tires; Emest L. Grenier, Her-
|mnn, 2 Grade Ill, passenger tires;
,Matilda Thomsen,Arlington,l
pusenger tube, 1 passenger tire.
recapping lewice,1 Grade l l l
'passenger tire.l Edward Fitzgerald, Florence,1
.L-.1~...a. in nm-
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I
THIS |s PART 0F YOUR PAY CHECK 1
Tha t gu n' | m a ki n( t hi ngs p re tt y ho t la r the A xl l
you hu¢n'l gunen mound so ir.
Tell your boss zodly you wan! zo help
win the vu' by joining the Pay-Roll
Savings Plxn.Tell him you want to
save ax lem 10 percem of every pay
che¢k by putting it inzo Wu Bonds.
You ca\n'¢ make l better investment.
You'll be buying the weapons dn: insure
n fumrc of freedom, peace, md plenry
z . . and you'll be gaming back $4 for
¢very$3 you ave.Mmm smsli. DOBSNT m1'HnN
START TODAY!
In one from the pay check and pay
envalopa of people like you.lr wus
bought wich the money you lem your
Govemmem 'P regular inuullmenu from
your pay.
But hold on now-Mnybe if: not your
gun!Mnybe you md: seizing uid: n
lease 10 percent of your salary for Wu-
Bonds!
There ne sdll mm:people who
nren'¢; not runny, but maybe you're one
of xhem.lf you ne one, we'n me if:
nm for vm: of purindnn, bm beau#
_>
sAv;.wm\ uawm §"°'A1 Lmsr mx
mmonnmig mv
.
em from sz\hn¢llquor
camps budge?x was nm talkmg about that mth Wdl
down at the barbd 811017 about an mmuun
ago \ellyouwhal I wld!nm.Nd lsa yun
upm\heArmyLodec1de. Whynbouldwe
wu k mx n d t n ll t h e mmy h o w md o i u p b
"Howdoycu|ee\;bo\1t¢.hiaidzad¢ppping
'_anywhuenear qrmv
. . . m y mn t h m l n h o u l d m u y w m w t q wab<mp»u.inzm»ra5r¢rAneuae'»wn»1hmz
cha: gcriifea me fumw- All um was-ying
neemlmboabouttheboynigmductmumd
thecamplhe'¢inthi!oounZrY.Y0un§m*_h n f i m d 0 | W m Y W &mk-
l n g w h m ! h g : ' r _ l 0 ~ . .. ol queer.
\g
pulenger woe, 1.uumuw....r-"senger tire;John M.Cosgrove,|
Herman, 2 Grade I l l passengertires, 3-punenger tires. mapping
service;Elmer Johnson.Blair.2
Gnde III passenger tires; Frlnk
Rahlfu, Ar\ington,,2 Grade li lpailengtr tires; Will Wulf, Blair,
2 Grade III passenger tires.Erneaf, A Schrmdt, Blair, o pu-ngef tiree, reclpping sewize; L.
11. Axtell, Bidr, 2 passenger tires,recnpping lervice; Raymond Ras~
mueeen,Blair,1 passenger tixe.
is:i'rig,, Nm?"f~»~
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|Thh|&v¢dnl»th|¢m¢rlbu:!clmAm¢:h:'|d~aulw\rl|°l\b1
»~ 1 f ; - 1 E E N T E R P R I S E
WWHWMNimn|umm|n||||mn||mm|nmumnum|m1nnnm||n||munlm|mnunlmluunmnmnnumr ~;. u.s.wn nouns
g - a ¢ ; ; . , ; 1 # ' f "a, , , , B i ; - t h d k yl
r r z n ' r w o Y E A R S
L N CA NA L ZONE Bhir l
Mn.mum sduodr.u m mnHooks .rf-ma hx omaha. Sundefup, Psul Pwmn.Bums
ny. .mr speudilll *"° "'§'|sh.¢u, Mn.mum B.:quamtha mmgy in P"\""* Hehzlmf Iauil mmm, Emu Lawn.amz mu vw*wich d|Car\ Lunch, ww Mu mmn.ner, ln. Benhl Hooks, ~Al a Awdanon,Mn. H.A.r nflltive; °y Taudny hhlz, Mice Wien. Bob Andersen:
enter ntfieen ta-dndnz when |Shu\ene Wn\f,l.\Rnc Hxnsen,
vm sm, oklnhoma. Hook! wal un. Hnrhnd wulr, G\orSa lessen.c m d K n w q w n - m y o n F e b r u -. H 1
a r m n2 7 ,1 9 4 1 .D a v e C u m m i n g ,E u g e n e h -
Bennani Reeh, and Mrs. Cheri
Blair, Numan, naar ii. me
l l E M S |
Past Mntmns MeetWilhMrn. Lund(
Mrs.B.F.Lundt entertained
the Past Matrons Club et her homeonWestSouthStreet,Tuesday
afternoon.
Bridge Cluh Meet!
At Yost liome
hir. and him. Donald Yost en-tertained,Saturday evening,(or
members of their bridge club.
Guests
and Mrsand Mrs. J. C, Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burkina
Spending Week Here
Mr. and Mrs.Psul Hawkins ol
Wsahington, D. C., arrived, Friday
evening,for several dnyn'vlrlt
with Mrs. Hawldns'parents,Mr.and Mrs.F.H.McVlckcr. Theywill visit other relatives in this
idnity,aleo,returning to the
Capitol tomorrow (Friday)-
Chrlsllsru Plsn
Surprise YartyHonors Thones
A number of Blair (Hands called
llerrnan Sunday evening,hivlng
arranged nl surprise party in hon-
or of the ,'l'hones' Silver Wedding
anniversary.Those present wereDr. and Mrs. Walter E. Goehring,
Mrs. Zenos Smith, Mr. and Mn.
Stanley liednsr, |.nd Mr. and Mrs.
J. Harold Stewart.
I . ,
lon Mr, and ure Elmer Thone of
l
at an evening oi cordswere Mr. and Mm. Nile Boum, Mr. Mrs.Bendorf
. C. W, Grundy, and Mr.lBf*'|a¢ HUOMS
Mrs. Chns K.Bender! was boobess to members ol the Thursday
Afternoon Bridge Club, Merch 4;
guests of the tha group at a pleas-
ent afternoon .oz eude was Mn.
Bert Noh of St. Inuin Miesourl,
and Mrs. Jnmel Thompson md
Mrs. C. W. Grlndy of Blair.Prizes were won by Mn. Gran-dy, who held high score, and Mrs.
Noh, cut.
Blonkesliote _
47th Anmlnrury ~
~.|
Is Here!
M v l a m T
E,,
' ; , , , , , c h ;L i l a c T u n e
Mrs. 34,5 E. Vinton will be
honwm to munben of the Mou-
day Alternoon Club_on Mnmh UG.It'| Bloc-time in Kennard- And
M -Br;| |to prove it, Min Callie speaker
v ; M f g has lilac: blooming in her home
Mrs. L. H. 0'Brlon md son.Dennis,o f K a mi !City gpent
Thursday and Frldly in Blair,
as goats ol Mr. and Mrs, Scott
Robeson.The 0'Briena formerly
lived here, making their home at
Clifton Hotel;hir.O'Brlen ws!conneded with the Papio Soil
Conservation Office at tint time.
Mrs.Farnam Leaves l
For Extended VlaltMrs.Gertrude Farulm lofi,
Tueedly (or an extended visit in
Wnhington, D. G., with her son-in-law and dxughter,Mr.md
Mrs. Carl Hamilton and Ann. Sho
expects to be away for several
woelu.
lin- Don FeetReturns To BlairMi-u. Don Fear net\1r11edtoB\o.ir,
hat Thuredly evening,offer hlvging spent seven! week: wma her
huphand, who wa stationed in
F l l hl n l
e ° "v lmer Mr a nd M n.J w Blatier ,,,_'lauls\|nn.Mn. Peer was °";,;
A Fellowshl Dinnerls phnned '`'played by W 'ngwnfor this (Th\:-sony)evening hy\:_:,, 4')¢°:'w?ddgngy'n xgy ~ Bunk prior to her departure; she
the congregation ol the Bl» ir\M,.,_ Hung,parents.Mr.md is the former Florexce Mortensen.
Church °f Chnat. The "t ""l Mrs. Henry Monks of Fontane\le.l 1|
~ ° , § " '; . " ', ; .' : f ; l ' $ , ' " ° ° 'r . a n \ ,
> ; - ; - ; - ; , ~ ~ s n r l m h i r s . H e n r y e : : . . : ' m ,r m ,
nA n a f t e r - d i n n e r " " ° ¥ " ' " '" ' " ' M » ; n k = ' » n d r ¢ J 1 l l l ' : n o f r l o n t a n e l M i n m o r e P e t e r s e n h u b e e n
f o a l u r e . M a y n a r d W o u d s m a n o f 5 M i s s P o l l y B l a t t e r M T e l b a s b l l l a n f o a c t i v e d m i n t h e a m y
M o n d a m m ,I o w a ,a s t h e g u e s t M i s s A m t a ` M x e B l a t l e r o f F f e - l n u r s i n r c o r p s ,a n d w i l l l e a v e
s p e a k e r .m o n t ,M r s .M i n n i e T r i p l e t t a n d n m ' r u u d s y f o r C l m p C r o w d e g ,
H e n r y R u w e o l B l a i r .|Mlasoun.She has bee spenl i n z d r o v u t revere!weeks in
there,despite the unnandhlbly
bitter wether ol the peat wah.
Bevan-l days asv, Bill gpraknr
broke o!! a like branch tu solve
as a ruppon for n h mm phnt.
noticing aa she did no thst the
more ol the bunch was greenand full U! sap. When the branchhad been embedded in the dirt of
but llowerpot for s (ew days.it
ben!! to tpwut leave, nnd elrh'
this week a lilac blossom
appeared.No more need for yearning
g e -of Cllifornhf-fwrinx 2|
ere
B L A IRI TE ' S F A THE R
DIE S A T AGE 87
Inn R. Hnltox, n.ruident of`Bl|Sr for the palttmo years, died
Friday, lhriix 5,after a ver!dmrt illness.He had been mek-
lng his home while in this communitywith hi# lon-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mn, John L
Dickson-,Aged 87 years at the time of
h u wv i ns .Mr.Marwx wasbona near Cindnnnti,Ohio,and
when 1 smell child moved with
his parents. to Oweloosa,Iowa
At the nge ol 16 he moved wMndlaom Co., Ivwt.in 1877 hewas married to Kate Moak and
to their union were hom tlmee
children, a mn and two daughters.
Prefzeding him in death were APHWPLES DISAPPEARED Neighborhood Plriy [Blair with her parents.Mr. and _..o v e n v i c a r Honors Mrs. Badrmw Pam. Wdber Petersen and family. jgg '';d°i:"'9§*";*;'d Q; ""f°
'h Yfq- xt is §'F"°;e,§"'§¥° 2; B. ~Mrs. Cora Badgerow was guest-Dinner guests at the Petersen of married life v
nrm ess me los iqul ca lor-honor at a surprise birthday home today, honoring ms. Peter-Leu to mourn his passing are
Klcercx that driee up pimples over.night.Many repon that they hud'
a red sure pimplv (nee one nightandsurprisedtheirfriendsthenext day with n clear complexion.
There is no risk. The first applica-
tion must convince you or.,yougetyour money back.J dn the
happy Kleerex users who ure nolongf-r en\bz\rmssed with uneight-
ly pimplcs.For sule by
m.\ m D Rl G C 0 -
party given Monday by Mrs.
Sophie Reeh.Guests at n plea-sant social afternoon,followed'by the sewing of u lunch,wer-e`
Mrs. Anna Compton, Mm.Ma:-
tin Paulsen, Mrs.Julius Peter-\
sen, Mrs.Louise Pilcher,Mn.-D. A. Compton, and Mita Bernice
Moore.
Advertise in The Enterprise
Blair, Nvhf.u Rrinis Results
een, will be Mies Cora and Ge
;Busrd of north of Blair.
Lleul. Dorothy Foley
llionored Sslurday
Saturday oitemoon in honor
Laiure.Miss Foley, who is a graduate. ...,~-»....a... nnrefnz school in
qrge
Mm. C. D. Howard entertaineo
Lieutenant Dorothy Foley. Guests
were Mrs. Robert Foley, Margar-
et Foley, Mrs. Jerry Foley, Mrs.
ee
Mr.and Mrs.Dickson,three
grandchildren,several greet
grandchildren, and n great great
grandchild.Funeral service were held
Monday aiiernoon, at the Bender!
Fxmeral Home, with interment in
Omaha.
ATTEND FOUNDERS'
DAY ACTIVITIES
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Arndt anuCnvdur
(5 nn.-4;:¢~.
~ c r ~ '
N A M E S O F F I C E R S
At u m m e meetinx of the
Lorne Tree Pr°\i°¢'-Glub,Mn.
'cu-l ml n of Aningwn was
elected preddenf.Other ne'-vodioeninclude:Hrs.JamusiHeiney,serfef-l!i'Ȣ:ell\1l*Pf:M nRoo Body, leader A: Mn, Jameal
Wallingford, Index' B; Mn. Fred
Donner,reading lador;Mrs.
Waltar l¢Grsod»hullth leader;
Mrs. Martin Jensen, music ladei:
and'KrT. Kd!!! Hindmurrh, news
Members of the club
l
reporter.are All residents o! the Arllvggtonl
vlanley.
1-'mi member of the elug h:.s
wrilken | létwr lo a (or-mer club
manber,l n lhymond Clue.
now of Oregon.
lFriday is World
\Day Of Prayer
P r o t e s t a n t C h u r c h e s W i l l
Un i t e To No t e Oc c a s i o n
With Services
1'I'l\e1>iotut-l»l\t churches of Blair
will unite for World Day of Pray-
er, turprrow (Fridsy)dmrnoon,at the First Lutheran Church onWest Jsclnon Street. Mrs. E. D.
Fnhrnsy is genenl cimirrnan of
the program.Beginning at 2:80 o'clock,theunionpriyer service will include
music by 1 robed choir_o! Dsnustudents and singers from the var-lous congregations; there will be1 soloist, also. The pulpit of the
Lutheran Church will he decorat-ed na represent the United Nu-tlons, and other decorations will
continue the theme.
In addition to this program, aprayerservicewill be held atCrowell Home at 11 o'clock, I~'ri»
dey morning.On Friday evening.the youth
will observe Day of Pnyer with
a seven o'clock senrice at the Lu-
theran Church. The theme of the
progrnm,"Famer, I` pray that
they may all be one", will be car-ried out by responsive readingsand musical settings supplement-
ed by special vocal selections.
Members of the various youth or-Qanizatione will participate in the
|
Couple Wed
at Little Rock
Mill I-'duh (hind,dmxghterof Edward C. Galna of Arlinglanand Pvt. Walter F. hlprtins,nonof Mnmd Mrs. Fred Mnrtina ol
Arlington, were united in mar-riage nt Little Rock,Arkanaas,March a.The rnremony wnl' per-
n o i
A ]
le'Mon(with
gpmmoth
otholwillformed at 7:30 p.m. in the Pastofs 33,5
Study of lhe~Methodist Church
with Rev.Ha lma reading the
marriage lina.The bride were a street-length
draa of green flowered grape,
and the ln-idegroom wes in army
unlionn.
Mrs. Martin will return home
Inter this month.Her lmehund
expects to be transferred w Comp
Rolvinwn.Arka mll,when hewillreceive basic training in the
medial corps.
W . .4 5.- "..._,L i ` .~ ."e.\.:.$',».¢
mn Carl S¢hmld|.
Enleriains Todly
Mrs. Carl Schmidt is entertain-
ing memben of the Knitting Club,
this (Thundny) uhemoon, at her
home on East South Street.
Raymond Wulf entered Blsir
Hospital for medical treatment,
Monday,March 8.
Walter Peck of Tekamsh is w
iting this week at the Ben F. Peck
home.Clark Gollehon ul Spaulding.
Nebraska.visited at the Ben
F.Peck home, Wodnesdny,
Mrs. Don Lippincott and bah:
returned to their home on Mnrch
10, from Methodist Hospital.
Mre M a r i u s Goldheck aub-
mitted to a major operation at
Methodist Hospital, Merch 6.
Mrs. Will Linden entered the
Methodist Hospital !or obser-
vation, on Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dixon -1
Fort Calhmm,formerly of this
community,were Blair visitors
on Tucsdsy.Mr. and Mm.Adler Petersenand family of Oxuxha spent Sun-
lday at the parental, Fritz !\lathle»
|;;,
F0
vl
Coll
cdr
ten
lea:
MA
vinthel nnh
fox
ily
u
w
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ftdl
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in Keruanrd. TB: occasion hom |
Mrs. Arthur Thunn, who left ur-ly this "Leek to join her huaband
at an army camp,Mrs.A.R.Besles entertained
for
mi~g, who is making a ~wo-week
visit here.
a t » nn ,.M r . a n d M r s .C . B .B u n n a n d M r .
a n d M r s .B y r o n B u n n a n d f a m i l y .
T h e d i n n e r w a s c o m p l i m e n t a r y t o
:0 -
~f »~.thiesen.Otto Christensen,Mr s .
J ohn B .Eriksson, Jn-ck Eriksen.
Ar li ng to n .
L0 0 Buc khirdt.,J u dy Svend
p a i d ,Rodney Lu nd .
KennnndM n .A n n a Carlson.M n .He n-
r y Utte n n lmn , Mr s .Buc k Rosen
b u u m
LINGTON MAN
E'1`b ARMX ORDERS
len Echtenkamp ol Arlington
~ne of Lhe 15 Midland Cohegu
who hsvu been ordered m
ori Much 25 at Fort Leaven-
T Y ~:'1
K E P A I H I N G
Ml Mnkn ml All Model!
.._A
D . M . H a n n a h
sn Wu! South u Blnlr-Olllca
.s
worth.lumnu.mr ..........__..,_The 15. hml! of the Midlnnd stu-
dent; now in the anlhtad :nervecorp: of the army. will be the sec-
ond ¢'I°\xBw x° u | unit direct-ly from college into the xrmed
services
~nous sronm
»
Re f r i g e r a t e d L o c ke r s f or R e n t
Bootlfs Fresh Fromen Strawberries, Red Rasp-
`P 'Beans Brussgbzbcrnes, Ein, Com ,eas'°d esh Frozen FlshSprouts, Broecoh, Etc., an
DA Y
SPEC 4°*'GRAPEFRUTT, Texas Seedless, 6 for ...,..25c
" " A P P L E S , A r k a n s a s B l a c k , 3 L b s . ~
*FL E T P U C E , C a l i f . , S o l i d , 2 H e a d s ~
*'CARROTS, Calif. Green Top, Bunch 9c
CRACKERS, Graham or Soda, Guaran-teed Fresh,2 Lbs.~ . . 2 9 c
APPLE BUTTER, Good Quality, Lge. Jar..20c
SALAD DRESSING, Salad Bowl Brand,
Pi nt ....__..................,._.._.-.....,..-......_,...........,.......-.......22c
CHEESE, Fairmont's, Creme, Brick,.
P i m e n t o , 2 - l b . B o x ~.NECK BONES, Lean and Meaty, 3 Lbs.... 251:
W W IENERS, Arm oufs Star, Lb...........-28c
1|
BOHS STORE
r u o r m 3 0 0
R e f r i g e r a t e d L o c ke r s f o r R e n t
bemes RMI RaspBooth's Fresh Fromen Straw °,-`Beans Bn1sse\sberries, Ein, Com, Peas ug;Sprouts, Broeculi, Etc.; and esh Frozen Fish
n m m l an; ; " m a k e s »p a r m p h
un . .6 5 °\
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1";g g . 3 ~
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x i .~c u s s u m m m r u n n a s
"'-~ »_.. »»-'-ss-5-e-1 -lamnifd "Golden lrilucem" min a downthi
#pol in you Loan. Parfum for cullin
' ~ n . » " " 'x c . .0 °
h - n ol.$n»:' land ed|\.:=»
alla nd lu | Ni-ia.
st. \>mmcK's mw .v;\Lu'£s1 jf'
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nm. mu \v.~..».n ¢»
l __jn\¢__1i\\nde cms
ox Sr. \.a\.ne....., ..-.-.. _,Omaha, was home on furlough
from her duties as an army nurse.She returned on Sunday w Camp
llnhinsnn.Arkansas.where she
has been stationed for the past
year.
Little Gary Stroyllspllzed In Blsir
Gary Hubert Stroy,son of Pvt.and Mrs. Hubert Stray, were held
Sunday morning at .tba First Lu-
theran Church in.Blsir. Rev. H.
G. Jorgensen was in eharge.Sunday dinner guests at the.home ot the baby'a grandparents
lMr_ and Mrs. [Ars Rolland, wereIMII. Charles Stxvy and Albert ofMurdock, 'Miss Amanda Stroy of
Lincoln, and Plc. Gustav Rolland
of Fort Crook.Mrs. Stroy is the former Mar-
,greth Rolland of Blair; Pvt. St'r0Yis stationed with the U. s. Army.
Club Notices
\Luiheran DaughterslThe Lutheran Daughters wall
Mr.and mrs.u.in .....,.....attended the Founders' Day activ-
ities held last Saturday at the
Cornhusker Hotel in Lincoln.
They were present for the noonluncheon, and also attended the
banquet held during the evening.
Church Notes
CHURCH OF CHRIST-Ronllq
Cochnni Bfolo School,10;Mom
ing Worship,l l ;Evening Wor-
ship, 8.Fellowship dinner Thurs-
day. 8:30 p, m., at B, H. Head-
ley home.Brother May-nm!
Woudarua of Mondamin. lows, will
be guest speaker..
KENNARD L UTHE RAN-r-.
C. Jensen:Sunday School, 19 A,M.Church service and comnlun-
lon, ll A.. M.A new careohisal
class preparatory lor con!ilms~.
tion or adult baptism will start on
this Saturday. 10:00 A.M., at the
parsonage.Anyone over 12 yenrs
may apply.St. JOHN'S LUTHERAN (Ya-
comn)-Ruv. Paul Wieginan:ln-
Baptismal services for littlo
meet at the N. T.Lund home,next Wednesday evuiinzc, March
1q_/
Blue RibbonITheBlue Ribbon Baby Bee(
club met February 20 with
Warren Fuhlrodt.lunch bdng
served at the close of the even-
ing.Donald Rasmussen will behost to the group on April 8.
l A. L. Auxiliary
l A regular monthly
lthe American Legion
will be held at the A._next Nesday evening,
meeting ni
auxiliaryL-Hsu.
March 15.
'amuse Club met wh.:
March 4ii-, Dolan-san.,
\Sermon: "Lessons From The Tem-
vooation. First Sunday in Lent, onMarch14.The Common Service
and Sunday School,2:80 P. M.
ptation".Luther League meets onFriday evening, March 12, at the
home of Sherman and Edward
Gosker.You are welcome.
CONGREGATIONAL--Mrs_De-
rello E. Barber;Thursday,4-S
P.M.,Hobby Club,party in
aharge of group Il, Mrs. Bain,
leader; 7:30 Y. M., senior choir re-hearsal in the sanctuary !or visi-
tation Day, and meeting of teamsinthesocialroom.Friday,
iii-esentation ol the program.The committee in charge ol the
afternoon service includes:M. E.Mrs l-l L le Gu er andChurch,..y yMrs.John Sutton;Episcopal,
Church.Mrs.Walter Gutachuw;Christian Chnroli,Mrs.Headley
and Mrs.Anerhurn;B a p t i s tChun:.h.Mrs.U¢G.Garner and
Mrs. Scott Robeson; Seventh Day
Adventist,Mrs.J. D.Johnson;
Latter Day Saints, Mrs. J. P. Jen-
sen; Crowell Memorial Home, Mia!
May and Mrs. Seltz;Congrega-tional,Mrs.F. H. McVicker and
Mrs. E. D. Fahmey; First Luther-an, Mrs.J. P. Nielsen and Mrs.
Jams Hansen.
wasHRISTENSEN.Mr.and Mrs.
Lowell Christensen are the par-ents of a 'I lb., 2 oz. son. L0w~
ell Keith, born at Blair Hospi-
tal on March 1.DOL L Mr.and Mrs. Henry Doll
are the paxents of a baby son,weight 1 lbs., 3 oz., hom at lm-
a e Hoe its on March 4
C
m nu l P l .HALL. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hall
of Tckamah have a 'I-lb.. Bioz.son hom March 10 at Blair Hos-
HOVENDICK. Mr. and Mm. Ivan
Hovendick of Blair announcethe birth of an 8-lb., 8-oz. sonat Blair Hospital, March 8.JACOBS.Cpl. and Mrs. KennethJacobsofFort Riley.Kansas,
announce the birth of a. son onMarch2. He has been named
\pital.I
World Day of Prayer at First Lu~
dmeran Church, 2:30 P. M., Youth
Meeting of Prayer at 7 p.m. Sun-
day at 10 a.m..Church Schooland Pastor's study class;l l '_n..\
Stuart Lée.Cpl.Jacobs is a
son of Mr.and Mrs.Roy Ja-
cobs ol Blair.JENSEN.Mr.and Mrs.MertonJensen are the parents of A 5%-lb. daughter born at Methodist
~--_.=.... ms..
sen, name.Miss Gladys Larsen,who
been a patient at Methfdist
pital the past two weeks.Sven ;blood transfusion
Mrs. Eda Reeh and Mrs.3
Dornackcr and childrenguests of Mrs. A. R. Beales, l
nesday afternoon.
Hrs. Frank Morrison will
tertain '.t.l\e blerrymakersnext Thursday, March 18. st
regular af ternoon meeting.
Mrs. Clarence Jensen and
l d t this week to spend a
weeks visiting at the Jay Lhomo in laulsvllle, Nebraska
Mrs. Walter Guurhow and
Philip 0'Hanlon were lunguests, today, at the horns olO'Hanlon's sister, Mrs. Fred
o! Omaha.Monday evening visitors .
Ben F. Peck home were Fra
and family ol Human, anilinm Peck. who ls home o
lough Irvm Camp Hoffman,
Carolina,army camp.
Mr. and Mrs.Vernon R
._m Kansas City, Elsar,.week»snd. living sper
eral days in- Blair at the psScott Robeson and Ben F
homes.-Mr. and Mrs. Emory Huand sons will entertain at
this (Thursday)evening, 1and Mrs.George Hedell
Blair and Lieutenant aniRobert Hunt oi' Columbia
Carolina.Earl Jenkins, Jr., leftforNorthwesternUnivei
Chicago, where he will snnval officers training scl
has been spending seveiwithhisparents.Mr. aEarl Jenkins and Warren
Mr. and Mrs. Allred F
daughter,Edna,_ aci
~An!!!\t serenul
Peck
HL Jrdn e r
I r Mr..md of
d Mrs
South
Monday
:sity in
Mend amol. He
n l d.\ys.nd Mrs.
rl.
eer and
ompnnied
s l nWhat
I L K .
We know milk is healthgiving and filled
with precious and indispensable vitamins.
But while all milk has these desirable fac-
tors, some have others, tool
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~~ Hs sums
»f r i ~ e r a t e d L o c k e r s f o r R e n t
. .I
.
in Keruanrd. TB: occasion hom |
Mrs. Arthur Thunn, who left ur-ly this "Leek to join her huaband
at an army camp,Mrs.A.R.Besles entertained
for
mi~g, who is making a ~wo-week
visit here.
a t » nn ,.M r . a n d M r s .C . B .B u n n a n d M r .
a n d M r s .B y r o n B u n n a n d f a m i l y .
T h e d i n n e r w a s c o m p l i m e n t a r y t o
:0 -
~f »~.thiesen.Otto Christensen,Mr s .
J ohn B .Eriksson, Jn-ck Eriksen.
Ar li ng to n .
L0 0 Buc khirdt.,J u dy Svend
p a i d ,Rodney Lu nd .
KennnndM n .A n n a Carlson.M n .He n-
r y Utte n n lmn , Mr s .Buc k Rosen
b u u m
LINGTON MAN
em ARMX ORDERS
len Echtenkamp ol Arlington
~ne of Lhe 15 Midland Cohegu
who hsvu been ordered m
ori Much 25 at Fort Leaven-
T Y ~:'1
K E P A I H I N G
Ml Mnkn ml All Model!
.._A
D . M . H a n n a h
sn Wu! South u Blnlr-Olllca
Norahip
'eraiaten
;he after
w I a vm i
servic and s&1'f}\0f\» "l.he Hospital, Tuezuay nav;mon. ...-,___
t Sav1or"
.; 'PQ°"'\ mualc;have one other child, also a girl. Mrs.Don Feet to Omannoon will begin the calls PAULSEN Mr and Mrs Bernard the we s o r a i...sf re un y noe:
an and laywomen on ntl p 1 |..1 au sen of Omaha announce at the lume of Mr.:1..._. .. nik 9 ¢1z b9bv Carl Auguatwn and
a,w w w _r guests
nd Mrs.
daughtgr.
Is one of the things requirin§constant at-
tention in milk.Too high a acteria count
is generally attdlmted to careless handling
a n d . . ..
The
ume mm ,......-...___'~t H e ers, Mrs. Otto Christensen ar-d|Mrs. Walter 'Pel»ersen.The mattmeeting of the club wi\l be held
'.M . Ch ` t'A d .'B l a i r , N e b r a s k a 'II,,m"`i.ns "'"n ersen ul
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L S S E M B L Y O F 'G O D - -A .,l
l a r d ,e m E .W a s h i n g t o n s u l
: d a y S c h o o l ,1 0 a m . ;p r e n d' h i n g . ;
a . r n . ;e v e n i n g s e r v i c e .8 p . m .
1 d a y e v e n i n g s e r m o n ," H e a l i n g
m G o d » - I s i t f o r u s T o d | . y ' £ " |
° - -» -» - 1 - -f '..nr\'¢¢
t h e b m n o r a 1 1 l u . ,_- . .- __son a t Metho di st Hos pital in ' E lexn o r .Mr . a n d Mr s ,W .W . Foo te,ofOma ha ,Friday ueverdng,Mar c h5.Th e baby ,eir fir st child.M3 V 11 »x ,gnh u been nam"Ed Da rr y l Bern-n o u n a es'span SUI::»
ani . Both Mr. a nd Mr s. Pa uls en
are fo rme r Bla ir re sid ents,and
eve n i n g a t th e h o me o f Mr .and
Mr s .0.16 Ra thma nn.Mr s .Foot#
.w l l b e emb r e d b h B l iMrs. Paulsen will be remembered f é .e : mth e g c mn ery M5 11 .1252
a s N o r m a N e l s o n ,d n n g h t e r o f k u d g e m
n n \ .. . 1 . . . . . . .--\\|....1 n .
i m king of the club win be heh
at Mrs. Christian Andersen.u\~
April 1.
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rn Star", Week-
found land:
w A N T E Dwant a te leph one.W e need
urg en ll in our business. Re-d Application over n period
e a r n h u h i l e d lu g e t u s o n edoubleo r even treble rental.W e off er $2 00 or mo r e ln '
lnd ivid nsl wha wi ll r eli nq ui nh
rlg hts Ko i tele pho ne and nu ke
proper ur a n g e me n tn fo r i ts
~fer.Public Service B u r u u ,
Cornc rbrook.Nev/fnundlund.
e very limited.l~Idw~
ke inst:»\lifzt»~»qs.Even
~lephone service
on J- ~0.
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ou canet they are there. If they could be seen,ost of u§ would probably call it DIRT.
A S T E U R I Z
ls the only known way in rid milk of unde-
sirable bacteria.It is the accepted method
in all cities.
= e Sate!Insist 0
Ia s t e u n z e d M i l
SOLD IN BLAIR BY THE
~LAIR n
w. E, LUCKE, Prop,
R ulPlan £0 s men~
Luther an Clwr c h, F rid ay
~:i.i.
um
IAre you wrmmr w une ..-__'word for it?If so, oome Sundaydght and see what God'a word
says about it.\.MFITHODIST-John P.Brooks:;10 un., Church School; 11 x.vn.,'
Sunday Morning worship.Rov.
(Thorlos (T. Gomon, Secrdnfy oflthe Nebraska Conference Clnlm»|
lants Society,will muc h.The`Young Adults meet at 10 o'clock'
[Or study with C.W. Grundy- 6p.m.. Youth Fellowship. Choir re-1
lhearsuls:Juniors ,Wednesday
ld p.m., Youth. 'l::80 p.m.w n s n m c r o u LUTHER-|
I AN--Lyle Paulson:Sunday
'School,10;church sorvlcc.11
n'clnck.ST.MARTS EPISCOPAL-
_Fnlhor Adelbert J.S*mif'l\,viclr,
'2l3 West Lincoln Street,Phono
iam.Sunday sonar" at 9145;
Morning Prayer :nd nrmon stl l o'clock.Wednesday.Mlrch"'~ 8 nm.. evenlng nrnysr, lltnny
and sermon.Everybody nonlhllly
invited.rmsr 1....l:n1.n.\u c m m c a
-H.C,Jorgensen:SuhdlySrhool.9:30;services st 10145;'>-A5 und 8:00.Rov. Theodore I.Henson of Audubon, Iowa, presh-
\'"~= the sermon.Host-Z HILL xsmruoorsr ._
\\ .\V Clarke:Divine Servicios!
.11 mm..than-xo:"Is There No
\"'-ace?"You an cordhlli invit-
ed.
lm ém 1s `sl=é n§l"2`:`f£?¢°.-a 1Gueat,'¢;_ofa f f -and g m ' c "Cam u,.tm,a y,were Q rs..ns.§....'2.°f.f'i." 7~\b..°`n»o:e _,;,,.,..,,, and James ol Sroux Cxty.
Clifford Eugene, born at Blair jowg, ond Mrs. John Dixon of\
lloapilal, Much 5_'Fort Calhoun.Miss Petty Ann.>...L.WAR'I`. Twin sons were bm-nGamer of Blair was a drm-er'
to Mr. and Mrs. Blair Sv.evmn.guzet, also, at tho nm home-
ol Tekomsh. at Blair HoB1i\8\.\Mr. rmd Mrs. Chris RasmussenMarch 5-The babies weighed s of I-'remont were Tuaday guests
lbs., 9 oz., and 7 lbs., 2 oz.; they of the Hjmm Rumussens,west
l;ave bten named LKUY "nf Blair.Mr. md Mrs.Harold
em#[I-'mnrh cglled mths evcmng.On
gSunday, the Rumuuens spent
M R SHAS 8 0 TH B I R THD AY L A- mi n Re n s h a w home.r
iI
s
. A N N A C A R I S O N the day ln Blxlr at the parental 3
I Mn. /lured Feer entertainedllrl. AMB Carlson ol Knnnmdl-'riday evening, in observsnre of
celeb;-std her eightielh birthday. hm- birthday for Mrs.DonaldFriday, a lnrgo group of friends Ehlers, Mrs. G. E.Stanley,andmdrelntives gurhering in obscr- Mrs. Ann: Johnson._She waS\
vgmgq of the event.remembered by her sorK'Ed, who.Gua m of the ocwgennrisn is in rm. Cnlllornla,"ho sen!\
won Mr. und Mrs. J. P. Knudnemli r 1 dnzen red mea in honor o!
Mrs. Mike Nelson. Mrs. Joe K°n~*hor birthdny.|vnlln snd Ronnie, Mm Art Jen-i The regular meotim:of tl~.c\
sen. Mr. md Mrs. Tor-vel -'""1="'\v.r.w. Auriuuy wus hfld Tum-sen und Merle "f Kennxnd; Mrs.ld,y ma.: in Scheffler |-ml, warn!
A.A.Kronbers of Irvington; seventeen lsdies presont.Three'Mr. 'Bd ln- W i lli lm C""""'"5';new memhen rem voted in. Mru.|
s m o f Nmk e mn:Mrs.G°°f¥°|x.sx» Lutz md M i n M m w e l l
Mislsldz, Mrs.Hxrvw Knudaen, Kelley were the servlnz com-l
Mr. md Mn.Arthur Dssler °f'mlttre and took the ladies overomm; Mrs . Nie ls Lm1¢=n, Mrslm the Robinson Cale, for lunch,|
R\uI¢\\ Smwerkxuhbe and Bruce nt Qhe close of the b\1sl|=es.s+mee'»-
.ol Hermlll-~ ing.Ad\'er\*.\l¢ in The Enterprise Advertise in The En¢;=rx>riS¢
I
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~nous sronm
lefri~erated Lockers fé Rent
1 s200 for vourTelephonegi
Y IT h e F o l l o w i n g A d y e r t i s e m e n t A p p e a r e d i n
s r "W e e k -a R e c e n t I s s u e o f t h e " W e s t e r n t a ,
l y P a p e r a t C o r n e r b r o o k , N e w f o u n d l a n d :
_`w . \ N ' r s n
.='Z"T..'£2J-'h l »¥'§?.¥°|'¢§;i..'ZLi"§'§
pr.-ated | p i e ll ig n over |perlnd
u f y e ln ' i m h n l e d l o g e n u o n e
n n m m ° ! . = ' s ' 1 - § ' € ! ' i f $ 1 " : 1 .
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There ARE places whe
ever, in most instanw
here though, not every
Blair '17
bxufs.W e offer Szuu or mu le muany in dividu al who wil! relinquinh
his rights tara telephone and mnke
the proper arrangemeniu for i n
rxmnfer.n.\.\:-Q»vwrir|»Ru r tltl.
1
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re telephones are very limited.n o w ----_..|:|l unqlrn il\sb\!|f'lhIm§\.Even
13'EVE ~B|»l'|.l lt ln ls v ----~o.' m e c a n b e g w e n t e l e p h o n e s e r v i c e .
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Grace Everem and Leomrd Ax>plslyy was evening visitors.Mrs. Emma Champion and Gum |vimled aevew 1 1 °with ML'and Mrs. Joe Scheac er ol Omnhl-
Mr. and Mn. Ernest lo o arethesproud parenm ol A girlbornFebruary 20th.Mr.lived in this district before 'marriage and il a son ol Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Kroger.Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Appleby ofOmaha were supper guests nz Ll-isElza Awleby home, Slturdny.
Peter Kroger md Mrs. EmmaChampion helped Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Kroger move to their home
near Herman on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pewr Mordhorstand Mr. and Mn.Henr hkrogeranddaughmnvisitedursdayevening with Mr. nnd Mn. PeterKroger and family.'
Mr. and Mrs.Elmer Wulf nndLarry called nt the ML....fll Pete:-~sen home, Friday.
Siulile a number from this neigh-
bo ood attended t.he!a.rewelld.mcefor Mr. and Mrs. William Koenig.
Thnrsdxy evening.Sevenl new families have moved
. ..».`__».__.l:..».:..»ru-
Kennard A
The Kamard High School D m
mntiu Club held I m d y m d l y
evening, sponsored by Min Ag-na
Clll>¢\'~Tha group went-to Omnhl
where they nttmded n mn nhow.~
Hr. and Mrs.Torvsl Andersen
and Merle were S\md1>'afternoon
gnosfs o!Mr.and M n .Wnlter
Jspp.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konvnlin md
family spent Sundny at the Ed-
ward Christensen home in Ornn-ha.
Ingrid md Igvl Peterlen jaorneyodtoAududbon, Iowa,Saturday w
n l 0 0dV n o l m t y
nenwill be married to Glllfori
Taylor Sv-hilly , Mnrdx 14,Ami
will bo honored at a cluriv lrldanecatthoKenn-mi Pnvllion
lhlt evening.Mn. Louil Dalit#-n enterwnsd
Che Gnhalota Thundny nttarnoon-Guest! were Mrs.Hz-nry Millar.
Mn. B.B.Plague,nnd HB -
Goorge Hanna.High prize wg;won by Mrs.Miller,and M n .
Harms won law.Mr. and Mrs. Edzlr Fnirchllr
and Ben were Thursday evening
'guests of Mr. and Mn. Roy Nd-
1|
Rev. xnd Mrs, P. C. Jensen und
-
vim Mrs.Jens=n'a moLhar.wx-..l,°,,_
celebrated her hirthdny on t h i n
day.
week-and with her mother,Mrs.
Charles kms.
Mrs. Arthur Tbnnn, Mn.(1 E.
Kronberg, Mrs. E. C.Rosenbaum,
Mrs.Clarence Vance,ami MB.
Mils Wiknl Ba i n spent #hal
Miss Norms Jane Ward ppant
tho week-end with her parents,
Mr. sud MIS. Carl Ward.
|Mr. and Mn. Russell Pemrsen
spent tho week-end at the Henry
lmuer home.Mrs.Jane Tnllmnn arrived
Tuesday avoning at the Ieonl-Ni
Pom;-son home.where .ahe is
s n .r }¢ J v " "
. n L .
.,- .. ._
0A r l i n g t o n N e w s ....
QMrs.Hwgg Poten'blr1l\d.\y
was observ by I xr°\\P of
friends 'recently.The alumoon
w u pont socially and lunch wasserv.Present were .xiadunaJ. 0. cmxeln L. s. 'Wesl.cott., L.Menldng,Winner, Henry Kms'er. J. Hmnn, Wnlter Brown, Wil-
liam Kruger,Belva Slmen, M.
R. Winnet. Otto Mutick, CharlesGottsch,Harry Hnmmnng, J.C.Hansen, J. Hass, A. C. Marshall,Frank Braltlxwnit, and F. E. Webb.
_ _ _ __._. , . . _ _ -
Robert Rosenbaum hu receivedhigca llto theumy nlrco rpsnnd
will leave Omxlm on Mnrth 22with others from the Sevemhl
C0 A H 'll w Sm An-w» § '3 f 1 5 , i l? "a will tnin
'and H l Graves ofas an mr el-.aroOmoln,former Arlington youth,
and Roland M. Pence of Aurora,nephew of Mn. F. E. Webb, whohas vislwd here mnny times, will
also go in this contingent.Mn. Clilfoni N. Decker ond Di-
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eqnwhmhephy ed nvlo lln wlo
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She will also vlmlt.ln Omnln
with Mr.Eawn'|mother,llrm
'John amber, and her einer. Mme
l n m u l w u e m .
Hrs.c x w .wilxdnm .na dmzbf
ter l h n t a returned 'rhundnr
from Dewar,Colo..where sho
vidfed her lmxbmd in the U.S.
Army.i Mr. Wilkins ls hklng special
instruction in aerial photographylm | mm s.s .
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonnd Wulf had
as dinner guests,Tx.\enday.Rev.and Mrs. Harold bu-imer and lam-ilv Mr.and Mn.Howard Mar-shall, Miss Rita May Haynes, and
Gorglrm Pl'-'§¥":.I _U
mme urlved last week xx-um wu-cago md l m visiting her pamenu, Mr. and.Mn. G. L. Glovnr.k r in expecmd po nu*-Major Dec e\t of this week and willrlve the alucompnhy them home.He wil l al--_ ..=.:»\.:¢ ¢.n.»,f_ mm Decker,
mumfew dlyu in Llnc0\n.They wenonlled by the illness of the latter'x
father, Earl B;la.nce, who is now
in n vemr-an's hospital mm.
Mr. and Mn.A. A.Hu11§¢,¢k|
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Mrs. R. lt.reterson Inu mm.C. H. West were co-hosusnes onTueadn ,entertllnlng the Idle
Hour ject Club at tha Peter-son home.The lesson presented
was "Clothing the Family in Wu:-tlme." The following were elated
for the new year: Mrs. Tum_Dow-
Mrs.Minnls W.Patterson ofChicago nrfived, Thursday, lor awoek's visit with her brother, F.E.Webb, and Mrs.Webb.Sho
plana to visiz at Mldinon with rel-atives before IMP# for Califor-
uu H... ...- ._-__.,,and other relatives.lure now the owners at the mrs-IGertrude Pliefier Prvwrtv. °°°"'spied hi? Mr. And Mn. L. L. Paw.:-Ison.he two families moved on
Snndny, the Plilerson family go-
ing into the Hilgendorl house.into are I-lilgendorf hocaa i ;
M1/lmso RED cnoss lllili HAVE BEEN IN
Acnou nu me sonomong Noam AFNCA
AND OTHER FIGNYING rualfi
m w m e uu ma c n e rMonday , Mr. and Mrs. I -'red Came
moved i o the plac e whe re A n
Weed lived;Mr .m d M m .Pete
Hu ma n mo ve d on t) : th e f a rm lu r -
merly oc c u pied by K . T. Chris ten-
se n; a nd Mr . md Mrs . V er n J o hn -sen moved to the He n r y Gottséh
nlac e . The Go ltsc hs moved to the
Har'Ch '- - --~-~dnymxftcrtfloon wm'?°"§Xf°'i=i','»»>m=w»s B°V°Y*\days.Rosenbaum.\Friends who helped Mrs.Hen-
I Umrmxnn e l bn t e h birth-{; = - e "; M ; -Ga E.K'°nbcm°;yay,Wednesgn;ev...1.f§were
ronbery andrins, Arth\;r Thurllmrs' Claus S°»;;;=id=gg Arlen,
t t dinner Monday evening," ' \\l1§m1';»:; M l; G e g r g gx u me
1353; of M"'u.Ib"nn`wha lei: ,and Mr. and Mn. Leonard Petex-~
. .y for M ogoe,U\dah»m|,."m_
ig jam hgr hnsbmd whois sm-|M d M c Hhoned wnth the army time Mm °r an ra rgc s''le!!for their home in Cedu'
':f|si°°"_§f_"n"f:'s'°d d'°'°°"'§n.pm, Iowa, after s vim ac cha
lunged her '|home of Mr. and Mn. Roy Nel-
_...non.Min Mama Jane Petersen spent Mr. md Mrs.Floyd Alexander
the '"°'<'@"d ne her home.and Bm spent Sulday xr, the cu-1
ell, president; Mrs. Erwal Rosen-baum,vice-president;Mrs.Al!
Baker,secretary-treasurer;and
reading leader: Mrs. Virgil Frye,leader A: Mrs. C. H. Weat, lead-er B; Mrs. Ernest Johnson, musicleader; and Mrs. Roy R. Peterson,
news reporter.Mrs. A C. Boldt and Mrs. CarlJensen were co-hoatesses an Fri-day to the Rebekah kensingtnn atthe Boldt home. The ladies sawed
after the business meeting, andlunch was served M i n Nellie
Spanler was | guest.A 'backward" box socisl,spon-sox-cd bf/ the Christian Endeavor,was he d, Friday evenin , at .the
Congregational church.boxeswerepregxamdby the men andboysanbought by the ladies.I-'ands will be used !or.the young
nia oo make her home.Mrs. W. E. Webb went to Lin-coln on Saturday to attend the
annual Republican Founder-'s Day
program and banquet.Mrs. lim-ry Osterman spent Fri-day in. Omaha shopping and vis-
iting relatives.Mr.and Mrs. William Sieglst
af Hartman, Colondo,and rl.Ella Simm of Ceresco visited,Monday with Mrs. I.. E. Slegrllf.Mr. and Mrs. L. C.Unland of
Orguha visited here over the week-
enDr. and Mrs. R. A. Davies werehosts at a dinner on Sunday whentheir guests included a number of
relatives lrom Fremont.Mr. and Mrs A. C.Rnsankllde
of Holloywood, Cali!.»who have
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Livennorel
and family heve rented the houserecentlyvacatedbytheE.D.
Jones family who moved to I"re<mont.Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Marsh-
all who recently bought the Her-
man Jungbluth !.urn, moved thers
&t\u~day from the Batson larm-I
and lee Bndfortl family,\\bu
lived in the F. J. Energon wnanthouse, moved into the Schoettger
cotmge..Mrs. Helena Rhea ha s a xmmf
of ber livestock and leased her;
farm east o! town on account o!her health; she is moving w Pre-l
mont where she has mf apartment
and is accompanied by her daugh~ter, Mrs. Charles Hickey of New
lflohn Domackef home
Ksnn m m N EW S
'rua jr§_3p Noscg Pgnjegs eng J
Rose Hill News
The Rose Hill Ladies Aid met
with Mrs. Cassie Hansen,Wea-
nesdny; were Mesdnmes Walter
Walter Sappenfield, Lnura Toile,
Walter Nielsen,Ben Bergnan,Emma Taylor, Lena W\\rren- Pe!-
Mr. and Mn. Elmer Monson and
Beverly md Hans, Harry and Aims
Svagermn were among theme help-
ing Mrs M. A. Matz celebrate her
binhdnxn Sunday .
Miss Ele ano ra Lau ri ts en wa s
~w a r
G-o\e
\men W i m ulru.u mu u n I.lll»l|\..avAffhursd ay , and du c te d th e fo llo w
ing of fi c er s:P r a i d e n t.Mr s .G
t:l!~....L.\»»n Uh u Duuuridnnf. 'Mrs=.. mo....=.,,.... ........._Ole Sorensen;Secretary,
Chris Nelson;Treasurer,
Glen Rosenbaum;Reportar.
Ole Sorensen.Mn. Dennis
Mm.
Mrs.
Mn.
Ban-lcmlt wxs chosen Leader A. MrBs.
Carl Ward was chosen Lender B.
The rnmmlc leader is Mrs.Merle
Wudell, and the Health leader
is Mrs. R-mk Byera The next
meting will he held with Mn.
\1,.u..-..
Mrs. Irene Jansen went uv Fort Wnrd homaCalhoun Sunday to attend the fun-Mil! Helen Rosenbaum spent
enl of Mn. Martin Christensen.the week-end with her parents,
John H.Johnson of Hastings.Mr. and Mrs. Glan Rosenbaum.spent the week»end with hin hm-Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mnhieianily.spent Simmiay evening with
I Mrs. H. C. Blaco hu been con- Mn. Irena Jansen.lined to her home with the Ili.Miss Dorothy lioler was 1.lor several days.,Samui-any mgm.guest of Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Frank llyers and Janie Jansen.fnmitv dmvis no Blencoe. Iowa, to'.\1r, and mrs. James Schneider,
p e rla to go to Crete this summer.v i Ilnlm wi ir o f Hdthh . NOYth been visiting their brother ma
simier, Mr. md Mn. G. H. Roun-
kilde, and the formeis puentn,
Mr. and Mn. S.A.Rosenkilde,
dnce November, on Monday they
leit lor Ebelr home. Leo Ray Ryu York who has been here smce um-|mothefs ilinus before the holi-I
days.IDE so1'o NEWS |
" ' i '.. ;f '; a » .; ; ~ '" m a n ,
hem uevlrnl days with hor broth-er,C|l|*|:G.Mlnh|dl,1r|.l|\|Ut0£
la t n t e n g l , b yHTl.";l | nhlll.G m ?_~n u l n u c u u w u »- -n i d u N n l n L a u r i t a e n h o m e , S u n
NoM
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lesdunes Harvey Marshall or'muhA,W.A.Whltford,G.A.[axlhnll, A. C. Mxrshdl, Ed Re-nd, v'|v` Marshall, and Howard
B Mm. V. V.Marshall and Mrs.
Laymond Ludwi we n co-hostfssee 'mn Wednes y to the Con-rregttional Ladies Circle at thedurslmllhomeSeve:-xl guestswere present, including Mrs. John
Meir of Bolton Nonh Carolina.Hermnn Hu/:kbarth is confined
o his home with illness.
enkllde their nephewthem.He will vialhis grandparents, lr
S. H. Lockman,al
Miss Kntherine M:
Beverly and Ras
appeared on the pr
citsl given by PrSwihaxfs when he
group on Sunday a
sudiwrium in Fnu
Miss Beverly |
v,accomp|.nleu,n there with
k .And Mn.
1d his sister,me Rosenkilde.
cue Omennnn
ngram ofsre-ofessor J.A.presented u
fwmoa ni ntke
mont.
xccumpnnied a
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\Swz|01A"1'S
Agh,
sh
r
week.
The ned Cross unve at me ue-\:to school house, Saturday night,-ms well-attended. Our quota fori
is township was filled. EdmundndersonandLyleGuyergavei
.terestin talks and showed some|ctures. iunch was served by the:
eSom Wom.sn's Club.I
Mr. and Mrs.S. Hineline ,milrgilHurst were Sunday dinner!
uests at the Charles Cleaverome in Fort Calhoun.Mrs. Ed Worley ol Blair spentunday at the Ralph Hlnelineome.'
Mrs. Ri h Wight amd baby n(_'ortland,regon,arrived at theirt Ruwe home,Tuesday eveling for a few days' visit.
er N\BlBEl\|nul..m-sen, Miss Marian Nelson and
LEA; Erdine Wulf.
Around twenty live attended
the shower Sunday afternoon inhonor ol Miss Eleanora Luuritsenat the home od her parents,Mr.
and Mrs. Nels Lauritaen.Miss
Lauritsen plans bo marry Clifford
'Taylor on Sunday, March Nth.
Mr.and Mrs.Harold Frenfh
and chlldren,nnd Mr.and Mrs.
{Chris Ruwe and children wereiSundny guests of Mr.and M m '
John Taylor and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn Becklun andRonnldJones,son of l-lerber-fxirnily moved to their recently
ones spent the Exast week with|is grandmother,rs. Pete Jones,while his falher was in an Oma-ra hospital following an opera-
lol'LMr. and Mrs, Leonard Andersen
md daughter of Elkhorn spentSundayatthePerryAndersen
mme.Miss Evelyn Selzz of Omaha
spent Friday at the William Seltz
home,Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gustin ofOmahaspentFriday evening atthe S. llineline home. Little San~dm Gustin is confined to an Om-
aha hospital with ear trouble.llr. and Mrs. Frank Badgerowor Omaha called at the Charlesllmqline horne, Sunday afternoon._Alias Marjorie Dey and Junior
Smith were supper guests an the
llurman Kluhn home in Calhoun,
l-ridny evening.Mr. end Mrs.Vernon Hineliuoandchildrenweresuppereatsnl. the Wgxlluce Jones home lim.
day evening.
PA PIO NEW S
Mr. and Mrs.Fred Dnmacker
and children und Mrs. Bda llceh
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Detle( Wulf.Miss Veola Schjodt nf Blair
was a Wednesday dinner guest attheparental,Alben.Schjodl,
home.The occasion was Mrs.sfhjoavs bmhdsy."
Mrs. Hubert Petersen recei.ed
word this week Llmt her husband,who is stationed at Berk Field,
Tau, has been promoted ta the
rnnk`of Staff Sergeant.Mrs.
l tersen is the former Edella
i
irl
l
ll
lIli
pm-elused home in Blnir lnsr'
Mr. and Mm. Martin Voss wereSunday evening guests of M:.
|av\d Mrs. Walter Sappenfield.
day.Mr. and Mrs.Bernard Thomp-
son and Alfred spent Tuesday
evening at the Wm.Wulbern
home.P.l-`.C.Henry Gehrkn arrived
Sunday on furlough from a camp|in Mississippi.Mrs.Gehrk and
1 son Ronald are at the Soren Wals-
msnn home.\Wednesday visitors at the Ber-
nani Thompson homo were Messrs.and Mmdxunes Wm. Voss and chil-
Idren. Ben Voss and I./cis.and Pvr.
Henry Voss of Tacoma,Washing-
|ton,Jerry Jordan, and Mrs. James
Thompson and Mm Amanda Svc-
geraon.Mrs. Nels P. Sorensen and Miss
Alma Svoger-son spent Friday al-
ternonn "i t h Mrs.Somn Wolc-
'mann
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Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rinse and 'V _'Dorothy vrere Wednesday °"°"I"3u»=\ mgemrg' Hans 1§.'..fS§'5£,
visitors with Mr.and Mrs. Clark" F d ev nin ...son Husk.Miss Dorothy ealledl n HY e z-
on Mrs.Leslie Johnson in the
afternoon.
Sunday afternoon guests ol Mr.
und Mrs. Ray Rowe and dmlxll-
ters were Mr. and Mrs: Otw Rowe
and Dorothy, Mr. und Mrs. George
Ruhr and Lloyd Kuhr.Mr.andMrs. Gustave Kahnk and family
were evening guests.Mrs.Harold French visited
Mrs. Cloud l-loppel in Fremohl
Wednesday aftemoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mattlliese.were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Art Pullen.
hir. and Mm. Ben Bergrnan andfamily and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Men~
cke were Sunday evening'guests
of Mnand Mrs. Harry Madsen and
daughters.Mads Madsen and
'sons were Friday supper gues':l
ls( the Madsen home.
1 Private Ralph Madsen has been
lzrsnsferred fro
.ute Field, Ill.'Ralph Madsen,|199-lsr.1'.s.s.,
lll.i Mrs.L a un
Mrs.Robert
'Marian Nelson
noon.i Mrs. Emma Taylor is moving
m Miami to Chan-His address is Pvt.
avasfnez.Bndg.
Chanute Field,
Tufts ulle d onChristensenand
,Saturday after-
l Mr.and Mrs.Her-man NeumanImafamilymovedsotheEn
[sum farm.Mns.Jsmes S.Thompson spentiseveruldaysattheBernard
Thompson name.1IMr. and Mrs. Bernard '1'hon\psnnland Alfred .Torres were Sundnyl
\isitors of MN.Jnmes Thompson'md Mr. and Mrs, Jerry Jondnn.I
l D O R N A C K E R N E W S l
1 `lr.:xml Rlrs..l-lm Donmckcr|npr 1 .(vw ilnys wilh Mr.and:.\l ";;;.::Oli:i ;»=.|sons, ins!
\~l.
l
:§-1 li-:mice Domncker lelfti
S:\1\n':i~.for B few days'visxtl
\\~ii'I: ; brother. Plc. Arthur Dur~r:\l:»-r ..:Bloomington,lllinois.
|00 ond of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Johnsen u:.~l
Mathias Lund attended the fuwrnl of Mrs, Marlin Chflslenseli ~»fFonCalhoun,Sunday aftenimniMrs. Christensen was u sister nl,
flrs. Johnsen.Nr,and Mrs.Louis Lund andGlenn visited,Tuesday evening,with Mr. snd,Mrs. P. A. Johnsen.
.luhn Steinert of Denver was adinner glues! ol' Mr. nhd Mis. John
Meeves, Thursday.lilr. nnrl Mrs. Herman lrke ond__..:..:»~|1~1\.\».i.'.nvnninz.
llr.and Mrs.P. A.Johlxsi-.hi
Arihur expects tn leave there by.
wus .wmv-..Mrs.l'\'ank ByersMr.and
visited Mr .'
Hansen,in
av ng..Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Blaco spent
Wednesday evening vizdting Mn.Blsco's slster»Mrs.H.J.Mc
Whorter, in FremontSundsy dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs.Jay Stewart were Mr.\
and Mrs,Lloyd McCann," m l
Mertie McCann,Mr.and Mrs.,
Neil Andreaun. and Mis!Betty!
Stewart.Mr. and Mrs.Ernest Carson
of Blair,were Sunday visitors*ot Callie and Emesm Sprnket.1
Mr. md Mrs, H. C. Blue were
Saturday evening dinner guestsol Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen of
Blair.Mr. and Mrs.Merle Wardell
entertdned Mr. and Mrs.Frank
Byers,Mr.and ~HnrryWrlch- and Mr. and rs. Harold
Jensen at a bridge party Friday
evening.The Royal Neighbors will meet'
A large xrrwp of friends an.l|relatives helped Jap Rosenbaum;
celebrate his birthday Saturday"
evening.The evening was spent*
at pinocle, with high prizes gog
ing to eil Androasen and Zlrs..
Harlan Christensen,Second highi
to A. D. Andersen and Mrs. Clar-
ence Vance, and traveling prizee
f;hRg §g§ ;;m a nd Mrs . Hur-
Mr, Ivan Andreasen and Ai-ami
Lee of Erie, Pennsylvania spentlast week at the Elmer Andreasen
home while on their okay no
Lew-ellen, Nebraska.
Frernont,Thursday
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vid ..and Mrs.Clarence Byers remnined for s short visit.
._...._,_.._._'t \lru Byers'parents.Mn.
Ruuell Petersen ol'o mm, wi f
leave for the Amy ,Fridxy,
March 12.He is the son-in-law of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller.Miss Verna. Lwrmann spent we
week-end with her pnrenili.Mr. and Mrs. beonnncl Pemnon.Mrs. Jane Tnllman, and Mrs. Nelsl
Peterson spent Tlmrsduy evening]
in Arlington, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Rnllnnd Holmes.A large group of friends and
relntives attended A shower '"1
honor of Miss Elnnrs Lauritisen atthe home of her parents,Mr.audi
Mr. and Mn. Clyde lumenunum,*and Mrs.Harlnn Christensen
spent Sunday in Omnhn.Hrs, J.T.Christensen spent
Monday afternoon with Mrs.C.In Rosenbaum.
Mrs. G. E.ber; and Mrs.
Arthur Th spent Wednuday
evening with . George Thunn.
Misa Helen E.Johnson spent
the week-end ut her home.
Mr. md Mrs.Huo ld Liutnxp
and Jeanne :peut Sunday in 'le-
knmah,visiting at the Robert
Widener home.Mr.and Mrs.George Reeh
and family wem Sundry callers
at th e Ro s s W i n h o me .Mr s. Ne ls La u ri a on .M i s s L a u r i ! - I
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T a y l o r o f W e l l s P a v i l i o n
F r e m o n t ,Ne b r .
T u e s a y ,M a r .I 6
Sale Starts at 1:00 0'clock P.M.
Head Fresh and Springer Cows6 0 and I-leifers--»50 Holsteins and
l q G u e r n s e y ,
Quile n few nf thvrw are first calf lieifvnag nll Wi-aconnin
hn-d cattle. T. B. and Rangn tested.
I5 OR MORE BABY CALVES!
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1941 Chev. Town Sedan
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1941 F ord D eluxe T udor
l940Chev . Deluxe Town Sedan
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1938 Ford T udor
1939 Chev. Coupe1940 Dodge 2-Door Sedan
1936 Chev, Coach
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DELIVERED PRICES IN BLAIR
Semi-Anthrarite -$13.
nlmuis Egg --9.
Illinois Stove Nut »9.
Broken Aro Lump -10.
Colorado Harris Nut -11,
Tiger Nut »»8.
Broken Aro Stoker Coal 8.
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Alben SChjodt.i
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lorenmnw
Colleen and Jerry Ray, of Omahaspent<Sunday afternoon with Mnl
and Mrs. Ross Love and !a.mily.'
Guat Wulf of Blair was a eallerl
also, at the Iave home that day.i
Misses Ex-dine and Margaret
Wulf attended s shower givenSunday aftemoon in honor at El-|
nom Lauritsen.The affair wokl
place at the Nels Lasuritsen home-near Kennud.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kempcke andson. Arthur,attended a dinner
party given an Sunday by Mrs.Mae Quik of Omdm.
Bertrand Linden entertained
the members ol the Community
Card Club, Friday evening.
Mr. md Mrs.S. W.Andersen
md childmn, Funk And Bertnnd
Linden-wens Sunday dinnerguestsattheHansMathlueu
home near Herman.Hillside Club met with Mrs. S-
W. Andersen,Fridsy dtex-noon.
The meeting was ntmnded by
COAL IS CAS!-l.!Eme ra ld V an B ec k.
Fr id ay evening- supper ~ . A
o f M r . md M r s .George Men c k
we re Miss J e anette W ric h a n
l
For Coal-Burning Broaden Use
Standard Briquetes
Even Fira-Clean~Long Burning
rnonm sv
BEN REEH
Holmquist Grain & Lumber Co.
Mr .and Mr s .E d Menu?
spent Satu rday even ing a t th
George Mencken home.
s H U NTING
'-for
|More
~B U S I N E S S- 5 T r y O u r A d a
_ , r w
Adver tise in Th e Enterprise
It Br imrn Res ults ~
t h i !w e e k w n e r n o m e l n
Friday evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Will Wulf and Donald
were Messrs. and Mesdames Ar-rhie Kuhr and Ethel Mae,Jens
Hansen, Hans Wulf. and Harland
Wulf and Shnrlene.Tuesday evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harland Wulf in honnrof their daughter Sl1nrlene's second
birthday were Mr. and Mrs.h y
Stakes,Mr.and Mrs.EverettStnrk and children, Mr. and Mis
Hans Wulf, and Mr. and Mrs. Will
Wulf.Sunday evening dinner gueutsol Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stork and
,Rasmussen and family.Mr.nndINN.Stork 'visited Mr.Elmer
_Stork and son at the Dodge Co.
Hospihxl in Fremont cn Sundny
'afternoon and in the evening wereinmong the guests of Mr.and Mrs.
Ray Wilkening.
with Mr.and Mrs. Jnhn llarlcz '
and family.Nr, and Mrs, Howard Christen-sen and fmnlly visited,Wednes-day evening, with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Gottsch..Mr. and Mrs.Herman Krc~c:-and dnughters visited,Saturday
afternoon, with Mr._and Mrs. Ye-
ter lxrugar.Mr. and Mrs. Russell Suverkrub-
be and son of Herman sglent theweek end with Mr. and rs.El-
mer Wulf and Larry.Ernest Meeves of California,Mrs Anna Meeves, and Miss El-
sie Harder were dinner guests,Wednesday, O! Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mrs. Emma Chamgion and Genespent Fnday and turdny withMrand Mrs. Ernat Kruger and
lub ol Irvington.r and Mrs. Peter Mondhor-st,Herman Hnrry and Margaret,visited Sundxy afternoon withMrandMrs.Peter Kroger And
fumly.Harry Mordhorat leaves
lamily were Mr. und Mrs. Raym°n Mor~dhorst.
Mn. Joe Jasen and 3113.Bud for the navy, Friday,_ __
l At te nt io n F ar me rs !
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On Havoline, Texaco and ValorlM O T O R 0 l L S d A g p g n l a l s n s
This Special Offer Geéd On
S A T U R D A Y O N L Y !
We Understand that the But Quality Motor Oil of Moat Re-
fineries Will Soon Be Taken for War Use, So Stock Up Nowl
linnsen were Tuesday alwmoon
lvisitor-5 at the Albert Benson hol!le.I I\lr.|md Mrs.Hgrland Ndlo n
,and Donald were Tuesd.y evening
lvisimrs at the J. T. Nels/m home.
On Wednesday evening d w ''helped Paul Paulsen celebrate his
birthday.lllr. and Mrs. Will Hanna and
family helped I A Rua Bumenrelehrah: hu birthday Thvndny
evening._|Thom helplng Mrs.I-lax-lnnd
iWulf observe her birthday Tf\\4N~di y evening were M e a n and
Kn¢¢md family,Everett Sturk
Pvt.Wilbert Luxchen vlniled,Friday afternoon,with Mr. andMrs Elmer Wulf.Mr. and Mrs. Rlchu-d l»m1=,
Mr. and Mn. Elmer Holstein, Mr.and Mrs. Rlmonld Schuldt amand-ed the wed me Uf Mr. and Mrs.Herman Hovendlck at KountzeMemonalChurch in Omahl, Satf
uxday evMrand rs Columbus Wulfand Ray Walled Mondny after-noon wlth Mr and Mn.Elmer
Wulf and LnrryMrsER. Appleby wok Alber-u A plebye place teaching ldmool
Meadames h y Stokes,v e l "' "lr§dillywi¢h 35; §_u'° latter l
--.l ~._...n.. mn....» cnmlr .na mmm.
r and Mrs. Henry Gottsch nnd|......M.-and Mn.Jnhn Dar'Texaco Service Station| U u l y \ | | | | | ¢ | | ,q u v n a n w s u - - -i l U l u ,p . - .- --- -- v - - - -MH n n s e n ,H u m w = = v »w l - = k e f . -9 § = ; e a H § ! ¥ £ . .: =
E-.`]`ni\`1s?£¢L` Gifloxd French ""l`l`»'.§`¥1¢2°'i¢°§'.,.°21'°i`i""`»:""'i2I..rs.§'l§."'§§"§1I;7°'¢§..°-§'Z"»`§".'i.,1¥..A sz., and sons and My. .".,%°,..A n n u m m m , P r o p r i e t o r
"'*' Nelson and '"'"""a cnmsxnc in Our Specialty x »We cm for md DollvorMr. and Mrs. Hn-land wuu and Mr. md Mrs. Clinmn .App\e;>y|WASHING nn unir; #::"'":';;f e mmmm-|~ while' Pvt. 'am '<>.|l'}.°§1 Ilmu||n|u|||1|||u|||IIInIuIIn||u||1|||lu|u|\|u||u||m|n||n|mm||\|||||In|||un|||u|nn||u||m|nu|u|u|u|u|um
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r m s w m
Legal Notices
ent-al Arthur Hunan home.
Mr. And Mrs. Av Jmddaughnenof ¥Z»..m md
Mr.m d Mn.Lorin Christensenand 1==°f="° wen Sunday dinnerects I the Wl\\i|.m Voss home.Q35 the nharnoon they wereall'ton ax dseBenVuu\wmn
to visit with Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert I-foley en-
md Mn. mule Von. Mr. md Mn.Wmhm Von,Wnll md AlvinAlive and Andmw éfm. ~»»~
K o m lz m a m n u m m ~
.were vlmltnn.
:NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION RADIO REPAIRING
' ~g u d :Slhudly
|!lv¢\il\l at thi GOI!!! Lite! home
~ Harman-.
M. C hris tens en h u flied with the
undersignd,County Judge uf
W u h inrgton County,N e n a h ,
hi s f i n a u e xe c u tn r o l th e
~nate of ax-en Sofia Christen-
Mr. md l n .Clyde Mahler
and Ethel Marie, and Mm Helm
hep,~I =.~,a ~u tiphc atnon fo r fin al mdministrn o n
and disc har~e, and for the assign-
I/ g / I a m
61 M- cnoss n .
,.. ..~~ _::1'g{;;?{:.Tf,.j ;_;_.
zvka md ~nded th!! meet-
ing be mdjoumed.All councilman
- w * i » " _ ~ » v .,- ~. . . _~¢- u * 7 ;v ;.~. ~ . ~ . .1 H r .. I -~ r s .-
* f m n y w e r e e n t e r t a i n e d b y M r .
i l [ 5 1 m o a n m A n 1 } E ' @ a s o c n o s s - - - f ~' , , , , ,H r s c u y d e l d e u l e r n d1~_.x
va ~ n g r .f m .U .G.GA R N E R ,
A t te lt :Ma y o r.
_-'ra s m rnurnls b-
: ~T » - " " ?
§§l°§n`of residue of Estate to sucn Henry Christensen.fW ;hig»b lawen-(;};»1¢1».P:~=..'22t'.1':>' 32::',E,&.3 a n eyes: Pf'l1°f'f.,.fn°..°3»a f . set Clty e
gg ! !M u n :m n n y e v v - ~ - ~ ~ . . -~CLUBS IN F 0 0 5 / G N y u / pg SEVERAL
HUNDRED THOUS AND us
H
SOLDlERS
AVE FOUND RECREATION AND iumu m m .v - r - -- - ' - "Y.I I I MI Y Cllnnur u u H " " " f " _ "dau ghter Sunday gvening.§°um;,wf f e n " mm D o ro th F°'°>'c n u c i v s in
M r s .A l t ;C l x r k a n d d l B § h f » ¢ f ¢o f A r b n m ,B o b o f 0 u a n d
.Q \ ! f . . \ . . . » .» u u : \ ! A r l ' h ~\ | : » n a t §\ l l Y I | * . . f Q t ~~~~I
ADIO SHOP
Di\ber\scn'si§§'rX"i:'if°'6x5"i5§{£y` A,' r m
sort,Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that on
the 5th day ag Mnrth, I94!at v. e
§?"1§i?ir"`i5§§\5..°"'f.°é3un¢§1braskn, km xo o'cmk in the 'fm-
noon of said day,the following
matter gg" be heard and wc'-f' -; ' f ' ¢ t " T m T i i z g a x . a s
appointment of Myrt e Ie.. Tietsortas administratrix of the estate of
wg ~ ~ 'Pietsgrti9d's§:eaned.
e(sefni ALYQE nf Ns1.soN.
6-At County Judge.
NOTICE To CREDITORS
A. C. Debel, Attorney
County Court, Washington Coun-
ty. Nebrnska.ESTATE OF Lars Hansen. De-
ceased._Notice is piiven to the creditorsto appear be ore me at the CountyCourt room in Hlarr. Nebraska, on'the 12th day of March, 1943, and,J _]"n|,1943. at
num W --= -_~-..._ _the xsrh dsy of March, 1943, at'
HMM) o'clock A.M.. at my officeinsaidCountylorthehearing
thereof.Dated Februu-y 16th, 1943.(Seal)ALBAE H. NELSON,"I~4t County Judge.
I NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
0'Hanlon dz Ofiflnnlon, Attnmeyl
In the Cmmty tml of warning-
ton Oovunty, Nebraska
ESTATE OF William Sorensen,Decensed.Notice in herebly given thotHayesRosenlnlmanfiledwiththe undersigned, County Judge nflWanhmgtonCounty,Nebraska,his final report ss Administrator0! the Estate of William Sorensen,Deceased, und mlde nn applicationfor finul administration und dis»chnie, and for the assignment ol
resi ue of Estate to such otherpersons as are by law entitled wthe slme, and I have set the 12thMg, of March, 1948, at two o'clockP..,stmy office in sold County
co. c M1ssxoN1msPROCEEDINGS(0fficinl)
County Comminaioners Rooms
Blur, Nebr., March s,m s
The Board of County Commis»sinners met Fxrauant ua mdioum-ment taken ebruary 23, 1948.
Present: L. D. hong, J. E. Camp-
bell and R. M, Allen.
The minutes ol the 1»~¢~1i;§
meeting were read and nppravAftern careful exsminntion ofthe following bills on the diller-ent funds, it was moved and sec-onded that Lhs following clnimsbe ndlowed, and the County Clerk
is hereby ordered to draw war-rants on the funds indicated to
pay same. Curried,all memberspresent voting "Aye".'
Arndt-Snyder Co.. rent S 26.00Augustine Oo., supplies 3.66
Blair Tel. Co., tol s 68.65Burroughs Co., supplies 1.95Burroughs Co., supplim 255Christensen Lhr. Co., coll 107.60
or H a mmfor a vlll1
| l | M l \ l l
Mn mn y .1
\V|\1D1» fc
Wic lnlty, 1
l§ali{`l`h¢i}"<i»&§h`£é}`A»21|§i{"ZIi' h'é}¥`e'f"""_
.ds. Ruymond Seefus " d l Johp Foley has gem ~ anMm. mom H'"§"¥% uflfor hgs 'FF .'lT'i"'f- 3... ffvnfn fun;
COM FORTS OF HOME
m'ner\y af the Banu-m|
nina spent Wednesday ntl
.s homa
at the Pm!PnulncnWdnadxy,evening
Kr. Paulsen to edebnw
iw mere lllr.md ~
" F " o x ] i m c ; " £ f § . " "I some r name wa xqnong 03.8 mentioned in the Ag- Q IBO RB NI E .Ax t e l l
ncultural .Cxhnsion Service News ud Ccntncmr and Builder
f°r Februnry.Power Eunivmmn
Messrs.md Meadameu Chris MASON nd CARPENTER
Jnhnel, Fritz Jlpp, Henry Kniqp WORK
:md W g lhg r J | \p Q md t hug ~Blue prim.
'` '""'" "'--m._\. acl
Guests
19|[B~u ,I Jn t Mon day even ing a t th e
a l e s V058 home to vi si t Le -.. ., .M
1 AY | . o n & WE UL5
LIVE STOCK AUCTION
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Fremont nt 12:00 0'clock
Ho g s - C a t t l e » Ho rs e s - S h e e p
__A dependxble. convenient market for lumen md leeden
to buy md nell ull kind! of livestock. All modem.unitary
equipment,operand Undu Pldull me Sl!!! Supervlnlon
T a y l o r U W e l l s A u c t i o n C o m p a n y
FREMONT, NEBRASKA
y , m
-H_rs.Berrmrd 1UU\ i30uu|1
Qi:
|u|A|~||:Y, sunnvsunz
Mr. an d Mm. Bo b And ers on vi n-
od a t the W i ilia m J lh n e l ho me
n Saturday evening.
P vt.He n r y V o n is spending
h week wi th his parents,Mr .I...E Lira. Ben Voss and other rel-
41.1983 E112" _--.n 'hh¢ti d Christensen
..,j »\._\_.f .f*¢~/ I \x p w t ~'f=~. . - - . .,»§ » ~|; . .x \1 .»..
é ,\~~b 4 ¢ ; mIf4 - A l l
2 5 . 0 6 0 neo moss Nunsss me
SERVING "g"'me ARMY AND NAVMons ARE NEEDEuuums1 9 4 3 !
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f X 1 1.uI~'Q g 5 |
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60
lsen and baby,Ed Hovendiclt and
Misses Frances Hovendick ardH e r m a n A n d ! » . . . . L . . n n . .
Vicinity
Miss Edna Mathews of Tekamah
is visiting the Ben Wachter home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Clen.enu
and Richard were Sunday dinnerguests of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fel-len.That afternoon- they matured
to Kenner-d tu see their sister,
Mrs. Soren Wolsmarm who had re-
turned from an Omaha hospital.
Mr, and Mi-s.Ernest Gmnxetand children and Mr.and Mrs-Pete Christensen and Raymond
were entertained at dinner,Sun-
day at the Jack Jensen home in
Blair.Joe Crutsingnr of Omaha visiwl
Sunday at Lhe Forrest Brewster
home with his son, GeneMrs. Leo Fausett and son, Ger-
ald spent Friday in Omaha
Mr. nnd Mm. Wallace Fitnh and
3Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sherwood.
Bhbbie Jo and .Tenet were work-end guests ol Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Long and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Reid.
Miss Jane Ward o l Kennard
and Mrs. F. K. Alamnder.
lspent. the week-end with Supi.
.\
Mr.and Mrs.Harold Paulsennnd ann were Saturday evening
visitors at the Alum Jensen home.Mr. and Mrs. L. D.Long and
Mr. and Mrs. George Reid wereamong a number of guests o! Mi.and Mrs. Simun Kodm] at Blnir,
Saturday, honoring Mr. and Mn.
Joe Tobin of Crawford Nebrssll.
Mr. Tobin was on x short !ur-
laugh.Mrs.Laura Wachter ol Pender
visited Saturday at the Mrs. Anna
Peddie home.Word has been received here al
the birth of a. baby dmxghler,-
Ensign and Mn. Brenham formely of Boston,Mass.last week
~~er .lun
i\lI Bula u n o .- __.._h'Lmo n t Wednesday even ing a t e
W i e Lar se n ho me a t K e n n a d .
Alic e "Wiese entertained on Mon-
day ni gh t fo r h e r bi rth da y whe newveralneighborsarfdfriends
:= 1 nt a pleasant evenlnfr.pe d Mr s Hn r r v Wiese a tMr .an ..,...|.A fh a 'funwrnl of Mr s .Ma r -
Q11 ine Uilll nay ul vu - » - - - - .te n o'clock A.M.,for the b ur po aeo f examination,adjus tme nt and
allowanc e of c laims. All c laims notfile d 11 or befo re the 12th day of
J une mfr. wi ll be for eve r b arr ed.
l l l l u l :his 13th day of F eb ru -
ary .1913.[I3nIl|). X L B A E H. NE L S ON,
'I 1 1 County Judge.
fo r the hearing thereof.Dated February 18, 1943.
(Seal)A L B A E H. N E L S O N,
'?~4t Co u n ty J ud g e
NO T I C E T o C RE D I TORS
E mm e t L .Mu rp hy ,Atto rn ey
. . . . . .-County Court,W ashington Coun-
ty .Nebraska.___
Claude E .Clements,
mile ageCounty Cler k, po stage
Cou nty Clerk , p ostageCurtis, Inc ., aupplies
Fra nk el Co., supplies
County Treasurer,lifghts
He r ma n Tel. Co., tol a
W alte r Hub er , milea geKelsoCo..aunolies
2.08
50.00
2.36
7.1254.50
43.93
1.10
3. 15
3.46 \VIIUITLI n u n n w . - _ _S n -i n C l m s t e n s e n a t C a l h o u n ,u
la i r .M r .a n d M r s .E i m e r B e t t a a r f d
( |
-\ 4 Eurrons ESTATE oF William F Heller, Eéill' KEEA mi' clerical 30.1r~.o'r1u~, 'ro CR D used.Law »nt 251limmet L. 5'""P'"" Attorney '§"~f'f,;.~e is sriven to the ¢rediw1~»l§",§l'f.' zfnen mireane 1:
Aéén were Sunda sup r gunsIt the Ed Chr-isteiisen Yfém.is
Mr.and Mrs.Francis Hoven~
item. and Mr. nnd Mrs.RichnnlLamp attended the wedding of
Miss Edna Rohwer and HermanHovcndick nt the Kountze Memor-ial Church in Omaha,Saturday
evening.Wilma Voss mumed na Omahaaftera week s\Jent helping hermothergetsetted in their new
home.Mr.and Mm. Walter Christen-sen spent Thundly evening at the
parental "itz Jahnel home.Messrs. and Mesdsmes FritzJahnel,Chris Jahnel,CharlesVossmd Elmer,William Voss.Nels Christensen.and Alice and
Andrew Wlese spent Monday eve-ning at the Bob Anderson home
honoring Bnb's blnhdayMrs.Emma Christensen and
Mrs.Lorln Christensen spent
Thursday uitemwn at the BenVosshometovisit Henry Vosswho in home on furlough.Walter Jshnel spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Fritz Jzhnel.-... ..f - w»um-qurd
lick.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Hoi-f.».....\,.. .. . ..,...,_,,
Ill
PUBLIC AUCTION!
Having rented my farm we are offering at
Public Auction on my farm ,located 3 miles
west and onehalf m ile nort h of Ft.Calhoun
a nd 2 % mi le s s o u thwe s t o f De So to , o n
lM o n d a y ,M a r c h 1 5
St a r t i n g a t 1 P . M . S h p
Horses
On e g r e y ma r e ; w e i g h t 1 6 0 0
One b la c k g e l di ng, w e i gh t 1 5 0 0
On e b la c k ma r e , we i g h t 1 2 0 0
1l
_._b I tth e C o u n ty " " " ' ~ '" " ` " " " ""401||11:\t}n Uuat| Wnshsngion Coun \E§'0§¥="`I»2§m"i§'§1'§`i5,"N=bm1w, on ggulg. 1W ss6:;a;m¢i1fnrial
UV ~\lr:\l!_.._tp I 1 n l l- ` tl l6 ~ d a ! ! o f Marc h,~ U n d 'riggngfg' board 28.1
l1 Hl . \ ll 1 U r " n n s m r .Alun-\'!.I li r l: | e d .Noi ..v H given to the c redi tors
t..:\p;:v.\t befo re me a t th e Co un-
tv t ~ u r I mom in Blair., Nebraska,on tho lilllt day o f Marc h,1943,
and UI] lllv 21st day of J une, 1943,
a t tvll | »'tl0Ck IL M., for the pur-pose nf vxsrninntion,adjus tme nt
and zillmsxinc e of c laims. All c laims
n o t filed.on or before the 19th
day o f J un e, 19 43, will b e for ever
barred.Dated this 19th day of Feb ru-
|b'f}`1§¢é"2snh'day of J une, 1943, at
ten o'c lo c k A. M. , for the purposeo f examin ation,adjus tme nt an d
allowanc e of claims.A ll c laimsno t filed on o r before the 261.11
day of J u ne, 1943 , will be forever
bo n ed .Dated this 26th day of Feb ru-
ary ,1943.(Seal)A L B A E H. N E L S ON ,
9-4t County J udge.
NO T I C E OF F I N A L R E P O R T
l0 ' Ha n i o n &O'Hanlon,Attor ney s
F .B.Sc hrader, supplies 25.12
Std. Blue Pr. Co.,supplies 1.5
W ashington County Ban k,servic es 20.1
W ashington Co u nty E x-tension Service, expenses 55.1
L. D. Lon%oCornm. work 130.1
Bohs Oil .. gas, etc .143.
Nebr. -Iowa Oi l Co.
supplies
Nebr.-Iowa.Oi l CO.
gas, etc .Bert. Rasmussen, labor
Sidles Co.. supplies
13.1
23
m t50.
F?
arge
v, 1943.'`High Sutfzerlirld, labor~I ALBAE H. NELSUN.co 11 r Washing~. .<1 3iff )County Judge.In|.E»e("Eg?1l:E»Nelglrasal.~ p o o r
b u nN O T I C E O F F I N A L R E P O R T E S T A T E O F h l i n o t t D .W i l c o x ,~i s } } § ¢ £ ' i 5 < » 6 r
A .C D e b e l A t t o r n e y D e c e a s e d .S W C h a m b e r s o r
N o t l c e a s h e r e b i v e n t h a tr
.s '. 2 .C 1 r i s : e n s e n L b r :E S . ,p o o r
1 t h e C o u n t y C o u r t o f W a s h i n g -T h § " e 3 § *W : i | ° ° * C h " 9 { = \ e » =\ ; l t h t h u ;G .L D i x o n ,p o o r
a. . . _.f ' . \ u n |h f a h r u n l r n U U 8 l ¥ § I Q ¥ 1 ( ?' f u 0 ! . l n 1 .'~E 'Q r .D R . _ E h 1 e r § , . P o o r
2.
8.
66
10
15
¢:wl l vuunnq,Llulmpy-.»ES TA TE of Ma r en S o fi a C hr i s- !Washington Lxsunw neuruunm uc;-uul:...'.'lbmrway lranspgn, pfinal_rep..r. ';-=;'*' fa==i'P'==.&.':1e'_.'3.'11:>r._w, 1:Goe1-mug, poor
~
zensen, uv.-=-ew.Notice is hereby given that C.
Ca.mpbell's Mortuary
PHONE 91
AMBULANCE SERVICE
the Estate of Annan. u.wucwr,Deceased, and made an apdication
for final administration and dis-charge, and for the assignment ofresidueofEstatetosuch otherpersons as are b law entitled iothe same. and I gave let the 19th
:la of March, x943, at ten o'clockA... nt my office in slid County
for the hearing thereof.Dnwd February 24,1943.(Seal)ALBAE H; Nersgzq,
H. Lyle Guyer, poorH. B. Hunt, M.D., poorMary Kelly, poorTheodore Moorehead,poorD. Z. Mummerv., Agn, poorDr.Morris Nielsen, poor
Philip 0'Hanlon,poorRoundm Super Station,
poorA. O. Sick, Postmaster,
poor,Slate Rev. Fund, poor
o.w3.0020.00
8.001o.oo¢,oo
8.00
6.60
children
sftemouz
ma i .
Mrs. i
ner grueiSunday.Mr. ai
children
10.00
10.09
and Mn
Mr.na
n visitors of Mrs .Loule
Ella W oodward wus a din-
st o f Mi ss Msg g i e l/YW;-,
id Mrs. W iibur Co nety and
wen d in ner g ue sts o l hi r.
L. J . D. Lowe, Sunday .
nd Mm Rllp h Sc s r le tt a n d
»-~,_._xc...
ic e Da ug nen y ,a a u g n wr u i m i .an d Mr s .Rnbezt Dau gh er ty o f
Omah a an d th e bab y ig 1 g re at
g n n d d a u g h te r o f Mr .an d Mr s .
E. W . B un ii c o f He rmn.In ho n or o f h er b ir thd a y , ' Ic a -
day-Mr s .A lto n Jensen enter-
tain ed a t su pper M r .an d Mr s .
W m . D e n m a n a n d Mrs-Ire ne\\~ -- --. ~..mu n.\ m» | v n l Te i x-
Mr. an u mm. . H....... _.__and Dan spent W ednesday evening
wi th Mr . a n d Mrs. Lo uie Vo ss.W i \ \ i n m J n h n e l a n d Mn . He le n
Petersen visited a t Lhe W x lh lm
Vos s h ome , Mond ay .
Els ie an d George Sml\ey we reW edn eedn y evemnq via iwra at the
Franc is Hovend ic k home.B m Ko en ig qi'$pencer_'lo'\v_
M r .and Mr s .Orvi \\e Sac k \ \C a t t l e
One Holstein milch cow
Two yearling steersTwo 2-yeaxwld heifers, heavy springers
Two yearling heifers
M a c h i n e r y a n d T o o l s
Model D John Deere tractor, completely over-
hauled last winter
John Deere 16-ft. tractor disc
John Deere 2~bottom 16-in tractor plow
v..\... "norm manure snreader
O'Hanlon & 0'Hanlon
AT'l`0RNEYS-AT-LAW
Abstract and Title Work
Phone 15
The Blair Hospital
A llome institution
PHONE 304
WALTER G. HUBER
.\1'l'QRNEY-.\T.l.aw
BONDED ABSTR.-\C'l`0R
Matthir-sen Bldg.-Phone 71
Blair, Nebraska
N. T. L U N D
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
204 South 5th Sl.
Phone While 168
~,_
8-4t county ouugu.
NOTICE To CREDITORS
A. C. Debel, Attorney
County Court, Washington Coun-
ty, Nebraska.ESTATE OF Perry A. Tieuort.
DeceasedNotice is given to the creditors
to appear be ore me at the OountyConnroominBlair.Nebraska;
on the 2nd day of Agril, 1943, anon the 3rd day ol'ul 1943, at
tan o'clock A.M., for t e purposeolexamination,adjustment andallowanceofclaims.All claimsnot filed on or before the 2nd dayof July, 1943,will be forever
barred.gy m t h i s 5 t h day of March,
1 a.(Seal)ALBAE H. NELSON,lo At County Judge.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Notice is hereby 'Fun tha t onTuesday,the 6th ay of April,
1943, in the City of Blair, Nebras-ka,an election will be held,atwhich time there will be elected
one councilman from each Wardof said City, two members of theBoard of Education of SchoolDistrict No. 1 of the City of Blair,wasnaannn Guimtv.Nebraalta.
\Stewart Pharmacy, poor
Mrs. Dick Stricklett, poorMrs. Peter Stricklett, poorTekamahInvestment Oo.,
poorL-:na Thielioldt, poorDorena Walker, poor
State Adm., poor
10.78
60.009.00
8.005.00110.20390.00Reports of the Clerk,Judge,Sheriff and Clerk ol Dirtnet
gym were received and placed on
ie.On motion 0. A. A. warrant No.
7408 was ordered cancelled,re-cipient being deceased, and 0. A.A. warrant No. 7531 was ordered
cancelled,recipient having pri-
vate emploment.Motion uly made and cannedpassingresolution maldng Wash-ington County Bank and HermanState Bank county deiosltoriesfor1943 and allowing rllngtnnState Bank to withdraw their de-
posited securities upon paymenttotheCountyTreasurerofallcounfunds with the understand-
ing at said bank may later ap-ply to be a depository and depositthe proper securities at that time.Motion duly made and cxm'ied
passing resolution consenting toaninvestmentof surplus countyfunds by the County Treasurer inUnitedState Government Bondssenes_r-1_gr_r3__nd including the
Mon moved Sunday rnw aus.Esther Whitmus home.Mrs. Clyde sion came Saturday1or a few days with her parenta-Mr. and Mn.Nels Larsen and
other relatives.Clyde is in an
army camp.Donnie Sue Potadle is quite ill
with an attack of the measles.
Mrs.Thorvold Petersen spent
the week-end at Hooper,viaiti"Z
her mother, Mrs. J. R.Christen-
sen.Mr. Petersen and children
were there on Sunday.Mrs. Forrest Brewster and som
visited Mr. Brewster at the Uni
lveraity hospital ln Omaha, Thurs
da .h e Baptist Kensington mot
'lhursday witih Mrs.John 'l`hlel~
foldt.The next meeting will be
with Mrs. Wm. Syhia. mms za.After spending two months in
Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs.Beit
Lowe arrived last Sunday aven-ing. Mrs. Bertha Lowe who wentiwiththem will stay until April
and at present is with Mr.am.
Mrs.Arthur Maw ot Corona.
|Ca1ilomia.Miss Virginia Grenier of Omaha
lspent the week-end with her par
--. " _n.......» rraanirr.
r»ena..~.=......-_ ._ .,,.mah.'Mrs. Marie Stewart Jesse of
Omaha will be on the program ol
the Mother and Daughter banquetat the legion hall.Wednesday
evening, Mmth 17.The OES. met Thursday,and
alter the close ol the chapter, Mr.
and Mrs.A. H.Peppmrller and
Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Morrowserved refreshments.At the next
meeting April 1, there will be
initiation.Mrs Albert Storjohn enter`r»in=d`u.e Wesleyan clam,Wai:
nesday altemoon.Mn. J. H. Johnson was hostess'to tho W.S.C.S., Wwnesday. After
the devotional and business meet-ins a lunch was served.Theymet with Mrs.lauie Fitch,this
week, for quilting.
Miss Doris Harrison of Omaha
spent Sunday home with her par-enta~ Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison.
Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Rasmussen,
Keith and Jean were uftemoon
callers.Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence iussn
and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Yoweil
and Ronnie were Sunday after-nmm visitors at the Wm.Christ-
spent from Wednesosy unui pr.-dav attending business near here.' lwin Voss returned home. Wed-nesday.after spending several
days with th Bill Koenig family
at ncer,own..R ?Otto Voss helped her
daughter, Mrs. Clarence Sehneek»loth,for several days while shewas moving onto the Dana College
lsr-rn.Dorothy Foley was a dinnerguest on Friday at the home ofher aunts, Ilvlrs. Nellie Payne and
Miss Ida Johnson in Blair.Mr. and _Mrs.Fred Wester-
gaard and Dan were afternoon ma-itors and sup er guests at the Em-ll Jacobsen iiome`neur Irvington
on Sunday.._Mrs.Johann Launtsen.LouiseVoss, lilarie Jahnel and WilmaVoss attended a shower on Sun-day afternoon in honor ol MisaElnornLauritsenattheNels
lluritlen home.A large group of neighbors cha-rivariod Mr.and Mrs.HannonHovendiekattheir home on theHolsteinfarm,Sunday evening.Lunch was served at a late hour.Miss Lena Mortensen_and herpupils of Money school visited the
tsxidermy and histoncal collec-tion at the Fred Water-guard
h Frida°.TfL-- .....¥... .na Henry Voss
if
Chris K. Bendorf
MORTICIAN
PHONE 40
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`.i2i§i B321-B~ eonfplanter .
Eight-ft. horse discTwn New Century cultivators
Dian rnllivaf/Or~ §¥£ii<ii&g cultivators
'l'wn walkimz plowsTw() 3-§ecti5nharrowsah'\\.n "lSl\ I \°5ll{f!R
A nu un,.-.___Seven-ft. Deering binder
John Deere endgam seeder
Two farm wagonsHayrack with running gear
Sulky plow
John Deere 5-ft. mower
Two sets harness;saddle
Janesway 500-chick size kl
Small cream separator \
erosene brooder
md corn sheller
Slip scraperThree 50-gal. steel drumsSeventy-five ft lin. rope; three rope slings'32 model 1% ton International truck, complete
TERMS m s n
] . ] . S I E R K , 0 w n e r
C. B. NEUMz§§Ij:_ Arctipneer
DR. C. R. MEAD ~FSF~aloetian nnllum or ;av,uuu.w.On motion the Board adjourned
n meet. Mlrch 22, 1943.LOUIS C. FARNBERG,County Clerk.
MANEY, SUNNYSIDE
Mr.and Mrs.Ed Christensen?spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Pew lvarsen near Orum.Sunday visitors at the HermanIliatzenhome,helping Herrnnn
ents, Mr. anu mrs. when \........, .Gerald Fausett le n 'mesduv
morning for Snn Francisco,Caii-
fornis for training in the Mere).-
ant Marine Cadet Corps.He h&l
been visiting here with his parents
ensén r§§¢}{e. "
B O T T O M N E W S
M1-,and Mrs.Hnny Paulsen
Mr. and Mrs.Leo Fuxseti-,far_u\d Gary. and Mr. and Mrs. H\r»
several weeks while awaiting h\B|\'ey Milton and Patty were enter-call.He will spend A few duyS,Ia.ined at dinner, Sundxxy,by Mr.
with his brother,Arthur- ol LOS|l"a\.\lsen's hro|.l\cr-in-Inw and sister
Angeles before reporting on » Mr.and Mrs.J,Edgar Larimn
hiamh 16.M Russell..¢-,_-,. .»=..... mmm:nf Mr.
pu gu .u.»..,... -.._ ___were a l l rs nt the Louie Vossehome on Wednesday.Mrs,Mike Klingforth und Ju-
selie spent
JoRrlizvr
Mbrry ul
I
versl days at the par-
n s32
bssfrlsr
Rooms in Mayle Building
Blair, Nebraska
as follows:Masonic Building in the FirstWard, Kplv,em\an'n Store in theSecondIlrd, the CitV CouncilChamber in thc Third ard, andtheLight Plant in the FourthlxWard.Sgiii glgctigns ~ill.be °P§l
z
DR . D .R . E H L E R S
- - D e n ti s t - -
He mp h i ll
Loc a uon ,
Ho me The atre Bu ildi ng
Former Dr. W .. F.
en at 8 ozc loc k ln me mm-mug "nuyvlllc on tmu e ope n until 8 n'c:in;ck
m the af te rno on of the sa me mDatedthis10th day of M a
l c 1~m1 sTE\: sr;N,
\ 10-an Ci ty e(heal)HE L RY Cl r k celebrate his bmhaey were maneF'n].r\\*Messrs and Mesdnmes Earl The Birthday Club group Wlu ounuuy \.|.zulu:|,,-.,....____...-L ..,:n. um.Ernest Greniel,\and Mrs. C. B. Bunn__\-:ere Mr. anl\v IZIZE T g
\nnlAIH$.sALvt.\<os\olDr8 ~Thompson, Daisy and Earl,0tf.o\m°='='» "==~-= »---Mntzen and son, Will Willihy, Lois Friday, Mamh 12.lhirs. A. R. Beales.Dr. a.nu mrs.angl Lyle,Elmer Briethsupt smdl Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sprick a\\d\C. R. Mead of Blair were a.{tA=r»
lnhlldven.Mrs. E. E.Matzen andmildnm were visitors at the noori visitors.--n...1-..l u f nnri M n Dean Andersen
B\air, Nebraska n CITY COUN
D r . J . Ti l t o n Y o u n g 1 7 5 ;
Osteopathic Physician _ _
\Meeting ol M
.~5.An adjougned
CIL»qEEn1N<;s|:sau
larch 9,1943
meeting o f th e
:il wa s called to!. by Ma y or Ga r-
vi ng counc ilman
c all:Anderson,
enc e Ku h r ,M a nr m b ,R e e h ,a n d
s r e p o r t i n g a f t e r
\U
:onded the .bid of
u s a l _\ la n d C l i f t o n A n d e r s e n a n d s o n ,
G l e n n -o f T e k a m a h w e r e S u n d a y
s u p p e r g u e s t s o f M r .a n d M r s .
.F r e d M u l l e r a n d c h i l d r e n .D u r i n g
a n d W r l h a m S m l t h h o m e ,w e d - Q P v t .C h a r l e s B r o d e r s e n o f t h e e v e m n g t h e y a l l c a l l e d o n A .
n e s g l a y .' C a m p H o o d ,T e x a s c a m e S a t u n r h y l A .A n d e r s e n ,w h o i s i n a n O n .
. h m J e n s e n s p e n t S u n d a y w i t h f o r a f e w d i m v i s i t w i t h h i s w m f e l h o s p i u l ,r e c o v e r i n B f r o m a n
h i s b r o t h e r ,J o - h u J e n s e n .l a n d b a b »s o n ,J o h n n t B l a i r a n d o p e r a t i o n p e r f o r m e d S a t u r d a y
n ?, 3 L " ' , , § ' { ' . , ' § a ¢ f i ' ° $ ` ° ` § ' f ' , . , £
] ' f ' " \ , ' f § : ' f ' w i f h m r r l v u h e r e .1 I r n o m i n g .M r .A n d e r e e n i s t h e
d i n g a n n i y e x s a r y : c e l e b r a t i o n , t l M r s .B e n W a c h t e r w a s h o s t e s s I f a t h e r o f D e a n a n d C l i f t o n A n d e r ~
\_. . . L 4 -I l a n P m o c h l e C l u b ,W e d n e s d a y l s e n a n d M r £ . _ M 1 . 1 l l e r .1:-
\"f,1,.-mV e n d a Christensen spent Sun»l g i ? " é'2§"§;;lnd"°i)a.,,,
2t}i§"f'2$5,1"'?""Mr s . E lme r B e tm l u m m i n g s w e r e s u p p e r ~ o f
Mr ~ M r s . F r e d W e s te r g a a r d Mr. an d Mrs. Emil Fallen , I "nd uY'
wer e c allers st. the A.D.Knight`honoring° Mr. Cumming'e birtl1daYH50 Norm lirun al.uhh. City Colm:FREMONT, NEBRASKA ||_,,,_,, g_y=|g_}:.m
ETHE E A T S HOP
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ner.Ana mm/ \mawexed w rollChristensen, Clmtin Kuhr,McCcSchmidt; Round:roll mall.Moved md sec IEhC h r i s L .A n u e r s o n n o m e u l n u ......- . . -k !~n d M I S ,I l e n f y D U l C u i l . . ueS a t r d a F r e d R o b e r t s o n i n 1 1 1 t m a w e e Q r a.da afternoonFIITIBH,Ll yV i l h a m J a h n e l a n d W a l l y P e -w i t h t h e f l u .a n d G l e n n s p e n t S u n y1;W e d n e s d a y a t t h c l M r s .A l i c e A r n o l d i s a p e n d i n i l i vr i t h M r . a n d M r s . M i c h a e i S u n d e r -
sen spanliixm Voss home.In few weeks in Omaha with Mr. up, the occamon bein8 a ¢¢'|¢b¥8~"Za °§.iu"£:..'5'.$"';'.?§.£.'.2"£ and Mrs. Karl Hansen.tion of Mr. Sonderup's birthday.
g Ssturduy.|Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Sheets were Mrs.Clarence Simpson spentH'Frida with Mrs.Opai Reeves.
sr.w a m m V o s s w i l a . ¢ a 1 1 ¢ 1 _ r m a : s u m > ¢ = "g u e s t s S u n d a y o f 1 1 |F 1. I y u r E n u
" "" "- -n\.-..¢._- b .e l f us i n $n|.3 g f
21-Hour Service
~etver OI'o :1 .|a22inBloc k 17 be rejected;also I-Ie
the bid of W i llia m W elter fo r
L o t a 1 7 1 \ u 1 d 3 i n B l o r k i 9 b e r e -te
jected.A ll councllrnen vo tin g W i"Ay e" the motio n wa s c a rr ie d.1
Mo ved an d seconded the Str e e b h e l
& A lle y C o mmi tte e me et with th e bi
Eire Departrnent Commi ttee onthema tte r o f u-een i n fr o n t of d
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M n Adolph Holtnnn d M 1;.an rs.\ mesa a xcw uavs nu: wa, -.._
Sdmrmm were lealo la ds
n n for returned hmm Sunday.\Thurlday vlnlmrs at the Opal
the Wanmn's Mluiumry |ociety.\Mn.Don Penn-sen nwrued Reeva home were Mr. md Hrs.
The wdezy is arwnwdnx n pnyer 1 home rnmuday dm |» :wo weeks rank san md daughter. Pad.
a v i n .Mn. Luther Monks andwlnit wml her huhand Cpl. Pwr-'Mr.md Mrs.E.E.Dixongum Mum Paul served mlneah-hen }t Arlingnm,VL She xlsv und daughter spam. Sunday at the
'mo|\¢.u.\vislmd in Wuhingwn, D. C.lvnnnut- G. A. Rnthmnnn,home
Q Mr. and Mrs. AJDGYV- Niemanlrgd ln honor ul their daughur,{;,,Blair.Judy Dixon returned
Marilyn and Mr. md Mn. Ihr!-\n Mrs. Clyde Fimh, Mr,md Mrs. home with her puvnh nlter hav-\
Nleumnn and son were nes*-§ 01 Nell hnen entenained nt din.1eri||g been A gust of her grand~.
......,_ ..__\»r....-...A Mor nxranh.the Rmu n mu ,|1nee\
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PHONE 40304 West Grunt Street
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muuen may addroil their lettersI! folluwa: A.S.N'. s1124428. U_3_
Army.491-h Station Hospital,A3
~ 812 %Poltmaater, New Yank
»»aPvt.Charles Brodersen of
Camp Hood, Texas, in spending a
few daya' furlough in Blair with
lil wife and son, John, and with
Herman relatives 'and friends.
2 lCpl. Tum L. Flynn r-rxed to
Camp Bowie Texan last week-end
He had come home earlier to at-tend memorial service for his
brother Lt. RobeitK. Flynn, who
was killed in a bombing raid overFrance. Cpl.Flynn's addteil:ll.
. 1 .._.,Service Um!Camp BowS p e c u
i e , T o e 0
Cp l.W i lbe r t A .V o n ' n e w ad~
dress:sn-ul zmassss,Bury. B,zzm. CA. S-L Bn., (A.A.), Fort
T a u .»e ¢Lt. Edward A. Fear has beentranafened from Sacramento, Colifomia to B.O.Q.,Gardner Field,
Taft, California.
a a aJ.w.snppenmxd,civnim
Technician, now receives his mail
through A.P.O. 403 Annex Air
Depot,%Postmaater,New York
City.
Bliss,
0 sP.F.C.Eldon Decker's addressia a4su\ Ord. (M.'r.> co.. (J). A.
P.O.403 Annex,%Pastmasler,
S h r e v e p o r t ,L l .
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Pvt. Gifford Nielsen: Serial Nonzzsss. Hdq. Co., 67th A.R. Rpt.A.P.0,252,%Postmasu:r,New
York City.e »aStaff.Sgt.James Dixon hasbeen transferred from Vinita, 0k~
lair. Nebralkn. March 11. 1943
lahoma, on omefbau; m>.A.F.s.
Lubbock. Tens,0 -s oCleoDixon,former Ke nnug
boy, in in the amy, friends ha
lesrnad. He in the son of Emory
Dixon who wal welbknown in the
Knnnard cornunlty.A brotherQiuy Dixon, is with the Scabees in
Hawaii.o 1
|Clifford Moore an-iwd in Blair
Whnraday evening for raurprlse-
ivialt with his parents,Mr.and
fldrs. Sam Moore. He had been ata
tiuned in Hawaii during the past
'three yean. e 0 .
Pfc. Anton H. Matzen's addressigser-ni a1121s»r1,Co. A,603,T.D. Bn., Camp Hood, Texas, U.
S. Army.In n recent letter to The Enter-prise,Pfc.Matz-en writes:"The'weather is wam, just about like
'summer,but in the morning it
'seems cold. . . . . I have met twoIfriends from around Blair and
Herman. One ia Cpl. Marion Mil-
ler and the other was Charles
Brodereen, whom 1 knew.Wan
very glad to see them and had n
good visit wml both.
"lt ia nice to get the home pa-per and l read it from one end to
ithe other, to find out where someof the boys 1 know are stationed.
"So keep the paper a'coming.
Glad to get it."
'o o eFitting himself for shop pmo-tice afield, Sgt. Oscar F. W. Kas-
sebaum, son of Mr. and Mra. Cae-
per Kassehaum of Arlington, re-porled Monday to the armored
force school, wheeled vehicle d r
pariment, at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
His addms ia Co. 14 T. G. A.F.S.,
Fort Knox, Kentucky.
Qgeh In
Servcc
Muhi nin! Ham Glen Vo n ld!Tuudxy for Sm Fra-ndl°°.Cd-ifcnmi ndte ta few dly l'vi dt
with relative in the Mnnsy W-
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VAN T E D :Laucar,also do
Pete Ivarsen,
Ufgl:|:m=lv\»»-.- _._,1 a r mn ¢ » m n » mo a = l h u n & » r ¢ u m» = » ¢ u = - w » - - - -._an_...|nein hgf 23. III7 . Ba th!! C.. sm Hold mdlllfr out*- |.. 'Ib-I-I War.Took who hassral months
La, is editorumy news-\
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irginin.He
lendl,"Rl:-se is A high
uf Mr. andrfKennxrd.
.y from Ab-
sey. He had
n air basesthe week-
nts,PluggcUnivety in
an take sn
it course.
l
1 at Mr. and
Dmahn. lonn-l be induclzd
rpm on March
will be sent
San Antonio,
Norman wassnnaxdHigh
had been at-
University at
0
t John Mac-
1 urs now ata-
a, Tau, hav-here recently
lahoml.
e Enterprise
lon, uloy, il shtioned at camp
McCain, Mississippi.
O 0 aT h e n e w a d d r e s s o l P v t R u s -
s c l l l n c o b s i s S e r i a l N o . 8 ' I 2 6 N 8
\ : m h C a v .R m T r . ,. u > . o .a v ,
%P o n t m n l e r ,S a n F r a n c i s c o .
C a l i f o m i a .A l t h o u g h s t i l l i n n
t r a i n i n g d i vi s i o n ,N . J a c o b s h u
b e e n o ve r s e a s f o r m o r e d u n z
month.'
a OAC Elvin H.Sund h u been
tmnaferred from Montgomnry,Alabama.w Douglas,Georgia.A former resident of the Arling~ton vicinity, Sand is the non of
Mr. and Mrs. J. P.Sund and agrandson of Mrs. Chris Sand of
Washington.'
»»sMr-..and Mrs.Bengt Halse\-
strom of Burley Idaho,formerly
of Kennard, have three sons ir
the service.Martin Haslelatmrris at Hill Field, Utah; Elton is al
San Diego with the U. S. Navy
and Arnold is stationed nt Cam]
Swifb Texas.
s »»The address of Pvt.NonnmMisieldtisSerial3'/413590.61`Engr.Light Equip.Co.,ForJackson,South Carolina,A.P.(
312.
s »oMr. and Mrs, E. P. Harrison 1
Tekamah,for-mer residents cHerman,write that their sol
Cpl. Edwin S. Hanison, has bee
promoted Do Sergeant. He is |11
tioned as brew chief of the ann
air field at Garden City, Kansa
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TWO YOUNG Jersey cows. M. S.' "
Newkirk,Ariington.10-2t'CAKD op THAN|(5
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FOR SALE: 1931 Chevrolet wlihfour dmolt new tires and good"P"°-w m Re!-YL 10-1!
STOCK SADDLE for sale.|11West Park St., Blair.10-xv
WE wla n w ..-___lelf.thanks to the many old'friends who no kindly extendedthei r lamwhy md he ?dur-
lng the last nad x-lm ur ourbeloved sister, nunt. md friend.
Hannah L. Batty,Mrs. Bedhn Bnrnicx,Mr. and Mn. Slm Batty,
Joe Henderson,G¢°YB'° Ria,_...D........
Ki m, d Oompudon nw wa ng. ..... .__ _Anqwlhllll.lhh|dqulal|r¢dBq'u'¢uaol|ndr4b-
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F O R S AL E :One w hite (ace m d
one Shorthnrn bull. Servioeshle
g f - L o u i s M mc k e , P h o n e u e s ,
er ms n.1 0 - l t'
TY P E W R I T E B RI B B ONB .A l l
m a k u ,go od e o twn ,me d i u m
inked. '10e.Th e E n ter p r h e .t i
FOR SALE : Team o f horses . 6 and
'I y ears old . W el\ b rok e.A .C.
A n d e r s e n , K e n n a n i - P h o n e ~
gatumll ox luxmm-an ..... ...,,..,d mo o f o u r me n t b e r e s ve mm h l
W e es po c i uliy thu nk tho se who
sent suc h beautiful flor al of-ie rlng n a nd th os e who as sisted
3 5 ° t h e mus ic . W e thu nk y o u
Mn rti n C hr i xmn se n
A n d Children.NO T I C E OF F I N A L R E P O R T l
O'Ha-nlon &0'Hun\ on,A tto me y s '
'---»~ .. ._ . . J wn hi nn -
un| -unnuunanan. -nnnIn-nun--l lann~::
wmv ~ . . - - _ . . .Dlchnnn-W ant to F rauen In April.n u . u m . - U - . .. _m d ": I n n - N day s--lu uc1ivo b u n k a n a l-C h u h a wThlcny .Sl. Mlhiel and Mun n-Ar quf mo.ll u g h u n u d ( I
Hiamotarc :wdnd many ro dllnn oo and oape und 2. 240 p fhoanr l and
gr a m q uu u mi n d u i i i bf f a n d mmc h h u g u ms .lu kn d g nlu I n Ih r u
wh i m MW d i n q o n u l ly l u p n i mp o u d a n a n q u u n B a ld d md Mu n
r o u u m n m s w nOrqc nhod ha m Bnquhx A m y hoops Dvc ombvr.l9 \' l. a
Camp Grams. R. C.. il induelvd dw the BSI! dmllod man 1|
on lu th e nmlr t n was c um-I8°°d»d by Mal. Gen. Guam
H. C a nn o n .lt ar ri ved i n hun s ln May . 1 91 8. an d wwac ti ve In Na nn y a n d Hn u uvns n d la mivn . th e V ale u m
,- u . . . . . | . ¢ ¢ m. ¢ .N i d m u m n d \ h g _ " \ v y ~1
b Inwtrne Uoulvy 13,/q;==~ ig; ..........c ;' h mm n e wnye r as
sn » s, .€*%...
*?1>::2°;"#fsSrA'.£E 621, Frederiks.E m i n e i " ' * " ' ° " ' °
"I GB R I U I V l l u c v - - . . -n l l l o u : g r a n h u n s l u p n r i m p o u d o n c q a m a n a u l 0 | u
FIFTH nmslou
" "l 1 u.. ... l.l ... .* _nl m u n n l x o d u i G u m p L o g i n1 we nuvu un, v..._,.-._bon6-Ll The Enterprise.
LARGE 8-dnwer mn-ble top wal-nut bureau, ;§. cm 11.10-n
FOR SALE: Twenty sucks dinl-fa hay md three sucks of oatstrlwat}lundn'h\Ranch,onemils north of Tekxmah.103t
Axwu,uewmsm.Notice is hereby given that Oral
Odessa Jensen han tiled with tha'undersigned,Co\xnt Judge o lVjfuhingwn Caunt ,ebraskn, her-\
Imal report an inistratrix o!|the Estate of Frederik;Emilia
Axtell, Deeeued, and made an ap-plictlion for the linnl administra-
tion and diachnrqg. md_19r *hr aa~Army elAhunnadf
f h a * R n d D i a m a a u U \ " " " " "' I " ' . Z ` _ T 1 n m to : m l c a nT u . . a n d u d v a d ia h e n n m mm m. - - . . . ..._p o u d d l . ¢ q ml u x A r m 1 h w p ¢ \ n o o m m a m d d \ l ¢ l. G o 1la b s L MaMnlW°-n pu nidp alui in m BL ldlhiol an
llc u u - Amw n u u p o md n s . e u p h u in q mu y p u ma ! a nln r v t q n n n d i i u n l u mn u d m u n d d c n n h n u v o d v i l l t h
Oe e u p u d a u u n lilih o u u n mn d lh i.Its xulqn lnh th ouc nn
I-
s o o n Q O P H E R o n s .Phone §L'1'§'"<f'¢'§~'1»°§>@'$.'f§`°.i".»'S"'i='§»"1£
"'"a.L.."lvwa mm!I |||:|q184, Herman.10~1t Vidar Eager.
FOR SALE:Gny uddle mnre.Lady broke. Mrl. Phillip GearyfHerman, Phone 178.8-St'
EARLY OHIO potntoea. Fwd Dor-` nuker, Jr.1D~1t
STATE 'I'E5'l'!LD red clover seed.Carl Lottman, Arlinglnn. Phone1; 61,.z-s'
enuuea w uw W-.=, ....- - ,._set the 2nd day of April, 1948, A
ten o'elock A.M,, at my officesid County lor the hearing ther
o Dxted March 11,1943.
(Seal)ALBAE H. NELSON.10~4t `County Jud;
HERMAN FIRST AID
CLAS: COMPLETE EAHIWEEE"EQ
- | - m m - I
SAFE~? Is auqggmm far fun coffee:w p m b e gn du n md a n nanh un,|:t h classes hxving taught by
Tue Jdhnson.
r n .ew¢n¢¢.ha\u course ~
V n l l r s o n s o f M r . m d M r s . m d , H a b e a n i n 1 a ? i 1 w
\ - _|11 1
since De-
burners.Lra mun e a ww,All"iblit 2:M;1 <i b't,Blai r,Rou te 3,ar a ¢e mDe r. .n ,l.¢l1Aow w s e r vi n g i mlh e U .S.A m y .P f ¢ = . E d m I b i p p l h o r a t is a w
tioned i n Panama,also.Qu e of
Th e eldest son,Elmer, m§1t.\1e."__ final: Blair boy s to go unto the
Freshness In Coffee is the ~ lhl n - - . _ | . .l l n m i f l n l r i h f l1ll.\Ul1|.I|K' e " ; f f ¢ ; " i . \ b .B 5 2 2 4 c
o nWAGON BOXES Ind dwvelins
md gums.Peck Shop.'I-ti
TWO YEARLING Shorzhorn bulll.10»1t° Cecil Thompwn; 21 on as,
ONE OF THE ns sr bm on me
muket is 1| yeu'| snbsalpdon
on The Enumam-lu.'1-u
FOR SALE: Used s\s¢:tric wash-
er. `Ga.mble Stun, Blair.10-11;
.........-~. .-\.|-1~\¢v\»rhnlr.
cdmpreted by Mrs. Eonut Bxew»
sur, Lin. James Pnobn, Mn. H.C. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs.Arnold
Neilsew Mn. Clue Johnson, Mrs.
J a n Jensen,and M n .G0\di¢a
Yowell.~:~
McCARTHY NEW5'
Mr.And Mrs.Cecil Thompann
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Petersendrove w Springfield,Nebraska,Sundxy, where tlggy vigized }Irs.
I H ! ! v v ¢ v v w - r _ _ _ _ _,N o b H i l l C o i t e g ~s 2 3 c
A i r w a C o f f e e l l b .B a g ..2 0 c
_Edwlrd.s, Nob Hill. and Airwny Coffee g've you w\\ole~be:|n frahness.Rntioning Stamp Nu. 25 is good through March 2\lor I lb . o f C ofhe .
l i m e : - l l l s u
In coHee, Nl audi!! rather thanRxslllity that munb. Thnl'x whycoffee-wise we making nm onecup ol cube per day :Mer the very
ba!lha¢i|i\\eo£ee...!lnvor,;m-mx. imninlian md sheer mu joy.
pun-mu |~|Bon Crum ON"L §céi§é§Prom6lion
RPRISE RAID?
,gas sim 3, éllrly Jung ...Alan
I me n Hu: nz.Bunn .e.l |I 'weet _--_-Can
~z ;
Point Vslue PPer Unit Va
." I s g( 1 4 )C o r n ° ° : , ' ; ¥ . : r § € , § ; . . z * ¥ s f. i 1 »
|.f b b ? ¥ »" | ' n N o i ~
n
ounGo i .ar my ,*are r p o n n gro up y f dr aftee s o n Feb ru ary 2 7,
cpx.Elme r H°f§U1°f°f =Hl¢113<i 1942.E d w i n friends wi n be
he getvic e i n A p n i ,1942.He to interested to te a m th a t he i n in
°t* ';i °"* d al a tmc k ' Fd J e ep dri v- itho inf an try . A lthou gh he and his
e r m T o u s ,wh e re h m a dd r e a i n brother,W aiter,are no t i n th e
~~Tr k C 0 |28 A.D.G.,s m "affgy c | n in th e P i f l ll f l lStinsonaid,Sun An to mo ,Tex~zone, they have £een abie to meet
as.eac h othe r f requ ently .Cpl. W alte r Mor dho rs t i s in tlto Th e fo u rth son,p,,t_.Mffefi
»P"M1?ll zone.Hi s address ff*Mordh orst,ha s b ee n i n th e xrrnv%'fl205'TB6, HQ & Hq. S Q» Is t AU'- sin c e J un e,1942,and is trainln~
ami Group. A.P.Q. 825, % Post- I at Co mp Hood,Teams.Hi a a d
m a o t e r ,N e w 01"~';=f\S-L o u i m n t m . ' d r e s s i s : P v t . A l f r e d J .M o r d h o r s t
W a l t e r ,w h o i s n n t h e a vi a t t o n ' 3 1 1 2 ' r 5 5 B ,C o ,A ,s o a é d T D B n .
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0
BUY ING Q0 ff !! --B e su re to g et
the right gnnd fb: your r:olTcc maker
Ru g u lu r Gr i n d f g r emulator'I..1f.,, bailinnf. . . Urlpf arlnd Ior
t ' l ' . . . . ' l . . . - u s a
c c
u e
-
DA V l: 1 N1 ' ur u una,lu n -.......,"O1 E u? L in c o ln Ro y Ki g e r Mr s . K ig e r L s a sma rnursery c hair. 2 ..10 - lt*of Mr s.Thompson and Mr .I e -
|1;;u; .1.drip and vacuum makerswx-sen,_Mrs.Bclmle\B!mkenbeckler returned iq her hogs in Stening,Colorado, Friday,ter two weeks
wi¢h r. And Mrs. Dan Thompson
und mlly.Mrs,Gegrge Wachwr of Pen-
der and Mxss Anna Fuas of Her-lran were Thursday evenin din-
. . . _ -BROMB cms i SEED, the highgroduwg kin !2%c per pound.rln ucks. J. P. Rhea. Arlinton,abr.s
FOR SALE:Two young SHOW
hom bulls
| |
10-lt Wiese Bros.. Kemmnd. | 5.2¢ gugsg: gf up-. and Mrs. \5m.m\
. f l
»p ¢F B:.* vw '_
'117.;_._;1 ~
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m f r » " ": ' " ' r
32 " ? » * ;< = § ; 3 ¢ » f :
j .~* w r
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T r y u l o ~ h r i l u b e s t I f
| . . . . . u . . . | m l w a r a n d o r a n
MEASURE Ac c u s u nm' bo th
the coffee mclwgur. and use stand-ard mrasuru for uniform resuits.
We recommend 1 K to Q level table-spoons oi coffee for each atnndrmi
measuring cup off waler. (A sland-
ard meuurihg cup equals from wg
lu 1% dinner cups.)For best re-
sults, make pot al. least two»thir¢is
Iull. A clean pot pay; dividends in
ie
;¢
B l a i r f r i e n d s o f R o b e r t D . C h a t t
¢ " | " n | !n \ r m h ~ b e iIiU(1)"€Stf¢d t o Beans ~ Ku aii ty,N o . 2 1
- \ - ' A n vn n n f l g nuuur, 5a\\.u--- ----Dried,2-lb.e a n s Iarge . - B l g ~
ADDING MACHINE PAPER
ly. 15c per ml)at The E
1.-agp; °"P,;;*'="'>~ ta f M d W. ___._____.I on-vermg gues u r.*P 1 um. h wok :¢.n sur-
°fa§3353; 's??%J
.§"'i?i§.' ,gmc gggégv priae mbiig m¢""whEh" was
mek and Mrs. J. M. Jenlins and staged.recently,"sorQe:vhere 11|
s o n , B i l l y , o f B e a ve r C r o s s i n g , N e -N e w G " i " B * " »T h e o f f i c i a l P11282
vn i n a a h f n l l u w s z :wr
Ielicious 2 I , b s . 2 5 c
Winesap_..`_'Lb. 126
- . _ _ . . - _ 3 L b s . ~
. n d é - - _ L b . ~
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~ Na . 1 3l.b~=. ~
J r " \ a . i v '} - , L b . ~
Lb.1 3 c
b 1 1 C
f\\i . . . ._-L .l b 7 1 / 2 C
r(\d__._. .
|,Lb.fornin _.Lb.Sc
sweet---Lb.~
Po rto Ri c o -.--L b. ~
»'1\.6 C
1 ' l l l ! | I l | ' 1 _ - _ .
"'{r{I;; Bc "SQZT 191:
Sl H n 1 12-S y r u p .§i"§'.n°mT.`§1¢ __ _ a ' . ; . ~
M GI ;3-l .Oats .,JE§}I"`§f ~!§£liHn _----__--_ Pkg. ~
Sh r e d d e d W h e a t > <. » n J ' § \ 2 § § 1 2 3 c
C e r e a l (lerber'n,pre~r:ooked____?;l:;: ~
Tall 9 C°Cherub;ideal forM i l k babies' formulas-- _-_--_-__-Can
24-ozB r e a d :::;:,,:r=.;§.f:=Pfi»;_-.,,.,l 1 g g
F I G H T ~f _ _ _ _ _ _x b z s i
~I l g r v w i l d l o S 5 0 m . . . . . . _ _ . . B &I : . 7 9
T I S S U E C o m f o r t b r a n d __ , _ _l ' k : ; .~
r n 6Cl v o r y S o a p ___--_____-_--f`{¢';."\,3.`§
~~~ - - - - 3 ( a k e s ~
C l C 8 l l S € l 'm a I J u t c h ~-o z. I SC
Lana
Cane Sugar C . & n . ~ l 5 c
Brown Sugar C. xr H. -.--_iE`¢..1 9c
No. ll Rsticming Stamp for 3 lbs. of Sugar
expires at midnight Monday, Mitch 15.
Havor.
Poreolulor CORGI-Use either
hot or eoid water.Sum timing
when the "pciking"begins and
"p%rk" slowly for 7 to I0 minutes.
lu l le d Coffe e-Add coffee to
cold water in pot or sauce pan. Let
it come to s rolling boil, remove
from heat and allow s few minutes
for the grounds Lo settle. Strain and
serve.
Drip Colon-~Pm'hest pot. Pour
boiiing inter inio top compnrl.~
ment, und allow to drip slowly. The
dripping time should take from 0to 8 minutes to obtain the peak ol
flavor and aroma..
Vacuum Cofht--Ha\¢ water in
lower bowl boiling before fitting
upper bowl in place. Begin timing
when the water rises and comes in
contact. with the oofice. Control the
but so that the coffee md water
sre iniuscd together from 5 to 7
minutes.
SajewqfHormruuken'Burma
JULIA uns wmonr. Dinrwl
FR£$Prine
N O T I C E S 1
1
hx-asks.A foml m of B-25 Noril
1\|\1|:¢..1....\1\ wmdinn \ T-..P ontaining m o n - \ \ V H A T I S T H E
c'.te 1 ,r ,FouNéu;"e co a \fab.u lEY\w a v P A P I O DI E.'ombers emulated the'TmCT?m¢¢a¢@ of lighter atmk
l'nnrU11118
i n
E|n n r \r m itg first combat.
\..\.. -1-n u11|\|"DRR 2151312 ~ gt on1 ".'PRI C E S 'd f o r No 1 'Th e P a p i o Soil Consery auon rep on eu mm,...5 .,...._.....n u f t.tem ora.:-ily silenc ingH I G H E S T v m ......_. .. . .. .u m w I| »ni 24c :leg -| Qmtnc t 15 a legal sub-dmsxo lens P
.n;_¢_1-Au n9mu|fn l ~n u r '°|'4\u|»\¢£HB ~~
Nn. '1
MODERN HOUSE e l m in by
owner.Alm small m e m .good buildingv. Box 450.46-ti'
Q "
2-ROOM duwnnnin apartment.Phone Whiie 874.10-lt
SLEEPING ROOM.209 WentGrant.. West entrance.10-xv
J l p l l l c u v . . . ,o n t h e S a i a m a u a p e n i n m f f a .p u u u u r -" " °¢' " "m e a w w w s ' " ; " " " °1 ""w t e r_ h o r n h e m 20 c . _ _ _ _, ~..,.p u S B 01'n f< > = " . ° * = : vs f , 5 = : 1 2 §~
\2ne\'.;¢|hrnHank Dohse, 3316 mm nu.Omaha., Nebraska 9-ti,
LOST:Pair of glasses in brofvn
case. Return bo The Enterpnseoffice and coliect reward. 10-It
conservauon Ill Wu5l1n|5|.uu vv-..ty.It was organized by a smallgroup of farmers in February of
1933 and now includes a large por-taon of the county It is governed
Pilots newly trained in treew;'iflying first dropped bombs on the lJ\-umJapaniese storage area in the Mal-L 1.°.-lurshbs five local farnerfs,four of aha11g~ cocoonut plantation which'' G r a p e f r u i t while'
whom :p elected am; one is ap_\ha\dbeen hlt by three other for~\.John.J.Jcsscn.pictured N B W P 0 \ a t U B S v
matxons of B-25%.But there b .1 s .d 1 |_:...o one recent \n_.':Pf:':fJ:'g | H p 3 d L e l t u c e i i f f
T
r
1
inted.';1nese supervisors un: un-ated by trained technicians fur- was a difference between L||U
Shed by the Soil Conservation
:mee of the Department of Ag-
zuiture.
attacks;This formation let Iooeuits bombs from some hundreds of
feet off the ground against asTheoriginalpurpose of the an thousands of feet altitude....m ytstnct uns to assist farmers ml for the previous d2ay's bombing
|e control of sheet and evils' cro-on.Since that time, it has en-rged the scope of its activities
|-include drainage and irriga-
on.-Adv.
Tech. Sgt. George R. Engelke's
nail ahould be addr-weed as fol-
owar Hq. & Hq. Sqdn., W.G.'I'.C.,
Santa Ana, Calif.
u al 1Billy Hoeli,grandson of Mr.
md Mrs. James Dowling of Ken-fiard. a stationed with the U. s.
Army at Atlantic City, New Jer-
seg-»Q oP.F.C. Elmer Branch of Tacoma,Ulunhintfnn, came Tuesday e€en»
b e e .
Then,having completed the
bombine half of its assignment.
the B-25 attack mission went to
Saimnaua.There were no doubt,
a Iot of startied Jana when these
medium bombers, flying abreast,
swooped across Salamaua at lowlevel, right tlu1>118h a. thick anti-
drcraft barrage.So accurate was
the fire from the planes that, fromthe instant they opened up,there
was not a eingte return pop from
any Jap gun pit.The pilots were Capt.Jock
Henebry of Piainield, ill.,Lieu-
tenants Donaid M.iticlilutt ofQinnnnn., Iliinois. md Robert D.
n n - - -|the rank of man béfgvuaae. ,..-
l
I
has been assigned to the 309th 1 Florida
BCColdi'.l1PI [0 letlcrg f\!li.ll!Ii tohis parents, Mr. and Mrs.Joe|J s e e n h e i s s t u d y i n g t o u s C 3 l ' l ° 0 t §u - \|
| ' 1 " t r s - m m
l f abbage §`L?,.`L 'ESE
Rulabagas
Parsnips Selected,
**'Y a r n s U. s. No. 1.
Lt. Glenn ~ Morrow,former '|:_ S. No 1ifaenlty member of the Blair Cut, .Onions Idaho, yells;
'sch 1 has informed Blair ___»-meo>6§.thtthhe ig g°-'_j§g m l m B l a i r , t h
.mend of e . .. u m meChaner 612 with headquarters at / / U W 7 0 1
New York City.Glenn received .11 omrnission Febnll»TY 26th.°* '* "" " "" j" '
Hi. iddieen Lt. Glenn w.M o r - ~f
1nw..U.S.S.-SC-672,%Poetrnaat<~='|oc¢'f\|aFtHl J ~...., ,,,,,_,. I |
R Hd l S i ' | e $f1,u,,.\
e I C"I"rrnit'
aerial gunner on n B35 bomber.
Staff Sgt. Jessen is stationed
at Tyndall Field.Florida,but
expects to be transferred in the
|near hzture.He has been in
1 the armed forces for six
months.
l
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nemb. sqft., as zu. gpecistlilii.. and CC I EY J »e;1.:>:fifz 1
f{{}§i§§.§i{`ie.(prices subject to market changes)
'1
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n m r n n m m v w n m d m M m n , - g u u m wa a a .
a u a n m a m t m u n n o
\u\.|ut.l|TNTma n o .""1'°S§-"£v§aiz with mlatihn and """""T hm Nebnllm.§'l'E._..... in Kenmrd. where he for tt of e Eiéé York ciw nl 0|m2¥i§` r2kid¢a,.u¢is visiting in *rnMr.e or Pvt.. George H John D. Carter,Jr.,of E
ind yhgs.Be n "Branch.Pvt. Lmiuen in 311 Service Sq.. sa" '"`"` *"" °'**f* Tiiwrininn Sarvica Gp.,Pendleton Field enlisted in the U.S.NavyTL.;f....~....£|Mu c h n n He_§s_1o »v=r_g
b m H.I.uv uunm .,.v..,.__ul w u \Pendlebon,Oregon.rw. .J-»lllInv .|Llu ri tse n ,wi th c o .210,U5 . 1 3 . 1 Gl " -at Tacoma..Ha r ve4oansan s eo us m,yB m s m a r t .wh o is stationed n sta ti one d at Pendleton Field La kg , I lh n° i» ~
wi th the U .S.Na vy at.Seattle,alsv.His addres s il 3'¥7 Service J o hn i s the si xth K1'3"d"°"'
...... ...L..- \......~ ..-...m+..1 1n!§n 68 Service G.P.,Barrac ks the late Mr. und- Mrs. J ahn.Ca
n_11r.....\.:\mtnn County prone
WANTED To RENT:AcreageoutsideCityhmits.with e\ec
tricity.Inquire Fairway OilStation10-1t."
F A r n I Wwningwn, HUB IJ UCII |.Ilvuvv..\|. 1 °"vW A N T E D T o R E N T :r m.a Seaman First Class.502'
old J i p p. F or t Calhoun.1 0 - n We c l n V U L C AN I Z Es|NcL/\|Ropéii Auggm that Cut or<36OD~/EAR |5RC>DucTsTIRES£;:~§i~urAl\lNG 1"smou\-- ~»llf'\sons1"S'ERv\cE
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