03-25-1943F
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Th a n A n y O t h e r W e e k l y P u b l i c a t i o n `
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1Jm.mvlE XLVII NUMBER 12 __|I -rnvm n\sm\u11u HAVE new uFHcE|n.uuun Red LrossT h e P u b l c \~5 n 'N
A .MJY f \»n v n 9.|:nnrlf~£c. u\nLéPuT dH\Lh~iBK\iiis In 1§fN;{,{=§S ~ ~
~~' zen,id balfied.The govern-° ment must borrow two hun-
O n | \ l . _ . . . | . . . ,' d r e d billion d o l h m .F r o m
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Goal Of $5400 Is \yjg13inb t a m u o n u a y \ 2 : £iu;"§on§;°>T\"hil`}»§»£\
' wages.So the lgqzefnmem.
" ""~ '-'- ~"°~°¢w\money Sight.Hgvgqvelj, §sou
Is Still NeededButter Sales Have Been
Frozen Throughout The
Week
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mm wa »...,... \...,,_ ,,_borrowed from Joe)and Joeuses the surplus w buy bonds.
Then,the war over,the
government owes two hun-.- ad bi\|i<ms. To Wham! Joe
Doakes.So :Ice is meg to pay
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follo wi ng list. inc luded those me nwho will be present at t,omorro\v's
ceremony and also the names o f
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cently .Ric hard Videbec k,Ne w Y o r k
A brief ceremony will be he1}l
at tha; Cqurt House in Blair, Fri-
day affernoon at 2:30 pm, 'hon-
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der whi c h the Off ic e of Rxi c e Ad-
ministration has set u p to sta r;
at mi dn ig ht n ext S un da y even in g.
Ra tio n s tamp s wi ll be ta k en fr o m
the red sec tion of war ration book
two wi th whic h everyone is no w
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Council Members} First Ward: C. M.ChristensenSecond Ward: Emmet Rounds
and John Moore.|I 'num Ward: E. W. Schmidt,
ote On Arm
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ext Saturday At
e C ou n ty May.Be '1'w0 T
uded In Papo S011 A.vp
Conservatzon
inglon County, in im en-Twpmxy be inchzded in the Blair aiConservation District as A printedof farmers'vma, ~be agents f
'Ion PLAY TO
USE CAST
e Senior Clusa play
Schnol has lawn se\
uts began Inst night
east.The p\ay,
lt A Life" is a Hen
production and
of 18 persons. Ther
..~ md 8 girls.
~outs wil\continua
Monday before the
mxnced.
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MRS. GEO. CAMPBELL
A T M A YO CL INIC
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ht, Sunday evening, Mrs.H.H.
Brown fel¥~i»nd broke her ankle.
She was taken to Blair Hoapitsl
where a cast was applied..Mrs...Bnnfwn is rec uperating a t th e
ilrlospital a t th e pres ent time, and
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MRS. J. M. BURCHAM.IN HOSPITA.~
Mrs.J.M. Burcham submitted
to u. major operation, this (Thurs»'ner tal.
I |:d a s h o w i n g t h e w o m e n d r e s s e d i n
p e r k ,m a n n i s h a t t i r e b u s y a t w o r k
i n t h e o r d n a n c e p l a n t s o r i n t h e
u n i f o r m o f t h e W A A C s o r o t h e r
l i k e o r g a n i z a t i o n .
p .1 .Bisy u C}inic seeking relief f r o m
asthrrm..She wa s lc to mp u i i e d
by her mnth ar- in -Ia w,Mrs. J . E.
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t the Cham~er o oeetingla st Tuesday evening
*ere we ll entertained in s n in-
ruc tive" and interesting ta lk by
.C.Mi i le r o f w e advertising
ir m o f Bo z ell & J a c ob s o f Omn -
s.His talk, based on "Ad\.erLisin$f
echnique I n W a rtime" ,ga ve annaly sis of advertising, its effec ts
.Q
l'ieLur\:d above is am sectional
building whic h is gove rnment
own ed and no w lo c a ted a t F m-
::\\l"lf.. The buiiding is w bo dis-
sxaamntlcd and brou ght to B l i i l
mt h i n the ne a r f u tu r e f o r th e
use of the Papio Soil Conserva-
tion I)istrir.t.I t wi ll serve as
to th e people,selli ng war bo nd s,
expla ining ratio ning,populariz-
i n g war g ard en s,ho me canning
of fr ui ts an d vegetables,conser-vati on of f ood s, e tc . , all o f wh ic h
is put ac ross by advertising propa-
g anda.
mt o n S a tu rd a y . Th e qu e s tio n o f
whether or n o t to inc lude a ll
c ou nty f ar ms i n th e distric t has
been under disc ussion f o r some
ti me , a nd will be de termined on
that day .Th e polling'plac e,i n "={=
~vertiaing, he gave many inter-esting illustrations of how it had
gmdually grown ard the importanée of the place it fills in the
lives of the people.
Another point he brought out
MRS.0 a |~B RE A K S A NK L E H
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buildi
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lines and warehouse.
a ne w located in th e
an Bu i ld i n g i n Blair.
L plans are to plac e
ing o n so me c ity a wn ed
east o f th e Garner
Station in e ast Blair.
g f l f l l U I .Q u u v u n u H -.l p n : t e d d r i v e c h a i r m a n ,H .L y l e
G u y e r ,l a t e W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g .
T h r e e o t h e r t o w n s h i p s a r e n e a r l y
u p t o t h e i r g o a l a n d t h e r e m a i n -
i n g t h r e e h a v e m a d e e v e r y i n d i -
j e a t i o n t h a t t h e y w i l l r e a c h t h e i r
, m a r k b u t m a y b e a l i t t l e s l o w e r
. i n e o m n l e t i n g ;t h e i r t e r r i t o r y .
*"L d of h ome \iw \'v'avn¢:K i r k ,1'f~rnonth-old
l u l ...\hng 3 8 u y .r _-\.:\.|».."nr holnw :mn u f Mr. an d Mr s.Roy K i r k .
To Vpte On Army _Takes
t Hm llnm=\\ hu S00n bEC31ITlG accustomed ID I,DeSoto,Blair,Arlington,Her-».msn and Ciilhoun townships have
'now gone over the top.Almost
completed are Sheridan,Fonta-
nelle and Lincoln Townships.
|_'1`l1ose trailing are Richland, Cum-
fing City and Grant Townships.
Wednesday evening these threetownshipsw e r e approximately
=$550 below their quota.f Chairman Guyer has stated that
a again next. Saturday, a Red Cross|booth will so stationed in the lob-
by of the Washington County'Bank to receive contributions to
the various townships. Any mon-ey,although received at Blair,
wili be credited to the township
in which the contributor lives, it
should be remembered.Red Cross officials have set
is next Saturday as the day when"' they hope to complete the drive.nfl 'There is eve indication that it
us can be done.owever, if the $5400
friquata is not ached,the drivoor will be continued, The Enterprise
(~\:n\»=_ Beside hlm IB
1 1 :I\\~|la.y morning to.F thu things they had
.lr = i .ml actually work.
ll\1 little lntfl WGN selected,
ur "f \\hom stayed for the~im.\ti~=n" and the girls of the
l a r ~: x m l M i e s G a r d a P 8 l ¢ l 5 8 ¥ 1 »
»Q!| l i l q u i t e ~"t h t h e
e lI|\54.1:1 lhf lwrlley atmosphere of
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lr.r of Mr. and xrs. luriurs DulwShe sat very qul tly through theentire proceedi:and touk di-
rections readily The other little
irirl is Shirley Hineline,aged
7.,daughter of Mr.and Mrs.
Clyde Hineline. Her extra yearof nge showed the development
of initiative and her ability to:ict upon her own.At the rightieJohnBecklun,son of Mr.
~r ; [ | | » e f l l l l 5 \ S I D y a n u .. °.|b o t t o m s e c t i o n o n t h i s p a g e ,t h e n o ; \ L " " "" " " "
2 § § ; : i " '. ; ° " : e e : : w § ; 2 ' . . § ; : ; ;T h e t i m e f o r ~p e t i t i o n s
l a s t n i g h t .I t w i l l g r e a t l y a i d i n l p l a c i r g s t h e n a m e s ° f c a n d i d a t e s
p l a n n i n g p u r c h a s e s n e x t w e e k .' f o r c i t y o f f x c e g i f a n t h e b a l l o t e g g ;
T h e s a l e o f b u t t e r a n d c o o k i n g l o m o r m w I Y )e v e r u n g 1
' f a t e h a s b e e n f r o z e n d u r i n g t h e ' b e i ' 3 t e n d a y s p r i o r t o e l e c t i o n
p a s t w e e k .M e n h o u s e w i v e s w h i c h c o m e s o n T u e s d a y ,A p r i l
yf o u n d t h e m s e l v e s a m p l y s u p p l i e d G t h .'w h i l e o t h e r s ,t h r o w n o f f - g u a t f l 1 _ f " f 3 _ * ` f ': " ; £ t t l ;~g g ;
l l l a y l v u v a " r '-- -e x p e r t s t h a t a d v e r t i s i n g w o u l d
d i s a p p e a r d u r i n g w a r t i m e ,t h a t
t h e r e h a d b e e n b u t l i t t l e d e p r e c i a -
t i o n i n t h e n a t i o n a l f i e l d .
H e g a v e e s a r e a s o n f o r t h i s
t h e f a c t t h a t a d v e r t i s e r s r e -
m e m b e r e d w h a t h a p p e n e d t o f i r m s
i n t h e p r e v i o u s w a r w h o q u i t a d -
v e r t i s i n g .T h e s e f i r m s a r e n o w
f o r g o t t e n a n d o u t o f t h e p i c t u r e
At Blah Airpori
vo Trainer-Type Plane:
xppropriated For Gov-
ernment Use
Iwo ai;-plums, hmgared at tt
mir airport,have been appn
lated this week by govemmelents for use ns Lnining uni
the army.A 8-passenger cub,be\or@x
Ola!Johnson of Ki rkmi
wa and a 2-place trdnnr, ownL W. Roderhont, 01 Cclumb
ebraska have been taken ov. u.- mvammnnt and naid 1
ilu Il<»f~n I.c~»n0m1c.s l u v l nu i wr i i!1rl|\\.0\"n several boxes
of lJl|\¢l£~.and toys,the y oung-
>ilfw all.l(rl do wn to the ser-
|<-u<business of piay ing whi le
:=1e;¢=lnn=o f the class watc hed
through wind ows o f on adjoin-
ing room.Th o m wa s qui te a.
vanristion in ages whic h ga ve
qu i te s spread to th e reac tions
and abilities of the "subje<;3,s".
I n the top photo the y oung-
sters have discovered the biocits
and toy s and tur ned thei r buc ks
o n their watc hers and proceed-
ed to ma k e merry .A t th e lef t
li mi Kira.J ohn Bec klun,wh o
wi ll soon be three years old.
J ohn showed the mechanical
tra its of s boy ,immediately
forsa king the building blocks
f o r s shiny red truc k.He wa spartic ularly fas c in ate d with the
pho tog ra phe fs camera,p o s e d
wel! a nd gr inned broa dly a t ev~
ery flash.John's twi n sister,
J oa n K ay , d idn 't c ar e muc h f or
the experiment and dec ided that
ho me wi th " m o m my "as the
place fo r he r after just a f e w
minutes of experimenting.
l tlme statement that thgre would _~f-Second has an in the realm 'bi no ment.-freezing actgon, have ggggsing cuncuzlidate.He also si
found it necessary to spread the The folloWiI1K is the u n of ink was neede
hmm! nulte thinly.__.. _.... an film!than merely
nr Duslnesu.muted th a t advertis-
d for other purposes
selling goods ofer W as
tire iy .
Papio
p;1 1.he oflidnl point dun "'""' '""' "" "'""--..Stlnd BNN the cmmtn. Advenxdng n y"" ' ' "' ° n fo r " ' "" "' °c m Plqpar um J.umm carrying the and hmm nf nell--._ \._ .\..¢..|1..- n.. nmmmmmf. wlf lYlol'l'|||\
ef uw .?`f{..`l1`.1`$?.§.la mtej 1 ¢;"inf¢§rmed.L i s | | | c - u u u . U . . . " . . ._ . __T h e p l a n e s w i l l p r o b a b l y g o ;
: m i x C i t v : m d t o a n 0 h 1 9 . * = '. , é " f » r . E G I 0 N S E N D S C A I § Q §
ur bun late this week,I n s
mterprise is informed.
Meanwhile,two other planes
ave nrmnsvd W use the Io a l
\L\1gBX'§ ll soon Bb the govern-ment-punlnsed phnen vnclw '
may ue owned by Leonmd
ieise, at Lyons,Nebraska and
w R. E. Vinwn md Dr. Nornmn
~'ro sonnmus
The Stnnley E Hain post of the
Amerian Ingion b u mld¢
arrnngexnentn this week to send
ten packs of phying a ni s w
boys in uveneu service u a.
:put qt a nmtiou-wide mnvement
..L....x...,\. nr chuunndilPi'¢.fi~.Imui.n, of mm.Bm f i z h ti n z me n
rn nf W u h i n r -
v u r u t n m
B i n v ~ \ \ l l ¢ ...1w%nn»mrds lnrlbut'§j;],"__nngz§§§»" xi "'.'f"'.»'i¥i°Duane m. nay s Iwus the uenn ox un: ya
>N
of
'er-ern-: is
los-
Long Estabhshed B u s 1-
ness To Be Sold At Auc-
tion, Apnl 10
The Farmers Grain and Lum-ber Company of Kennsrd ls, this
week, ndvertising to sell that busi-
ness with all its swck of lumber,coal sud feed to the highest bld-der for cash on Saturday,April
10th.This business was established
by A group of progressive farm-
ers back in 1916. and has provena great asset to the community.
Since its initial move.Elmer
Wright has been et the helm and
has done a mighty good job of itWrightnotonly managed thecompany but he organized s truck
line which he openled for yeera.Recently he sold out this line of
business and the grain, lumber md
coal business is now on the murk-
et to be sold.The present war with all itsregulations following on theheelsof s series gf dry years has made
the company determine to get outof the business and thus the saleis being ndvertisd for Saturday,
April 10th.
GRA N DY OFFICER
OF CONFE RE NCE
Supt. C. W. Grundy was electedSecretaryoft h e ComhuskerConferenceat its nnnual meeting
at Oaklnnd last
The conference
end regulations
school urtivitles.Supt. Grundy announced thatthere will be a conference Track
meet at Tekamuh on Wednesday,
May 5th in whim Blair will per-
ticipnm.Those who will take
pert will be announced at e later
'Rmrsdny evening.
fixes the dates
goveming inter-
date.An hmm. nr ni. track meet re-
BELFORD ISNOW IN TEXAS
Word has been received from
Lester E. Bellord, former Wash-ingwn County Superintendent
that he end his lemily are nowlocnted in Amarillo, Tens where
he is heed of the Construction
sewon o! the utfice of Unlfeul
Stllel Engineers at an 'aviation
lmechanics school et thot place-Prior to going to Texas he hill
been connected wliil. e CCC ww
in Missouri.
Auto Part Firm
To Hold Closing
Sale Monday
Selling H uge Stock Of
Parts At Auction, Mon-
.day, March 29
Art's Auw l'nrts,,which has
been n successful going business
in Blnlr for several years,is to
be closed out nt auction next
Monday.Everything needed for auto re-pair will go on the block nnd willbe sold UU the highest bidder for
cash and dealers may buy in lots
as suits their taste.Everything
will he sold.After the sale, it is the intention
of Mr.Gusdason to wreck the
buildings end from new on hewill be 'ln the dairy and fanning
business. He is already milkingsomethinglikeeighteenor nine-
teen cow! and hu n. dsiry route
that tekmi nll of the output of his
herd.Remeber the dale, next Monday,
\r-..,L -mn.
.r\fl|:1 the in1L1a.l blovk playing
came breakfast,17-month-old
Way ne K i r k handled his spooningoodshapeb u t before the
mi-al was:over he h a d poured
his fruit ju ic e into hi s plate and
ival chiid fawhiun.Th e li ttlt
gir ls atc wi th ali the dignity
that y oung ladies should posses:
whi ie J ohnny Bec kiun enjoye1
bo th the c rowd and the mea
wi th great relish.
be ga n to s platte r ab ou t ln ty p
u m u o m n r Pullllm co llulon tw
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sou, Pvt. W ilbur J ensen, has been
reD°1'Wi missing i n ac tion since
J anuary 11.
Pvt.Jensen wa; aj§tio_ne»:i _wit'n|
1 fxreby 1discontinued.I 1\.......:..~=>....l»\\\||n hafant sonJOINS U. S._U t l u u n l u n ]¢.u»¢"..,- - - -~i z n r n l r [ 7 ' f l \ Q h ) 0 I I l t o M r In d M TS . f? ? 1 1 '!" J" ¥ '3 E l ?
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Wheat 51.28%
Rye .71
Barley .78Ont.:.56
Corn 36%
whim Com 1.04
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Butlerht 1 _50E n !.82
ol Blair on March 13, died rnuay.lim-ch 19. He is survived by his
puents; a brother, Ronnie ue: Aniswr, Betty Jean;his grandpnr-ents,Chris G. Miller and Mr. and
Mn. Bill Jana;and his great
grandparents, Mr.and Mrs. Sur
en Miller.
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Mr s .Jensen thro ugh ner uaugn-wma. W lluna |ter-in-law,wh o is residing wi th idg. Hi n wife,
Tel8uV€3 Bt. CafiBtDI¥.T y s o n , ~\
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ity , Mrs, J ense n has been maki ng M. E. Ty son.
har hnmp with h8I' mister, HH. J ul-TIE HAS-A;1lluinn.I E U w u u'MAi6n oPERA'noN Havy Hens 21 \DISTRICT 'ru NU
Ieghorn Hens .18 __
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Hnadxml u m m m ,W°dr\=°=l»y win rw held at Mmm School.A.P,Compwn entered Meth r major openlion at Methodiit
odlst Hospiul in Omaha, Wednu- Hospital, 'I'\w=d»v. Mnmh 28. Ab-dly~ Hs ix receiving med.ia\ treat- tandanm report ihlt he in improv-
/ment, it il reporwl.ing \teAdi\y.
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Mr.and Mn.J.S.Conti?vmud in Bwwl. swdly.vlw
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A PIN? was given in honour of
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Mr.and Mn.J.S.Conti?vmud in Bwwl. swdly.vlw
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WAS~|..
Pubumed ann nmaég Noon byTHE 1-:N'mRPR1aE MPANYA: mm-, mbmu
JOHN A. RKOADEB, EdlwrJ. HILTON nnomzs. Animnc Edlwz
»~ as second-dass matwr under the act ol Cangrsou u!
4
lund\8,1 ~,a e
1 1HEBRRSKH PRESS
4;;,Ȣ.L x;L. .
19 ~ :
sunscmvnon RATES
$1.50 Per Yur In
Wuhlngton Couqly
Ou!-of-th¢~Conn¢y
Subscriptions $2.09 Per Yu:
SUGAR:Number 12 Coupon.
'hands afternoon ~u ne.nz Mluylauiu Lung odebni;
ner birthday were llr.and MrmEd Hansen Mina Ednn and Rst.:Hansen uni Walter Andvim, ~md Mn. Lan nollmd and Philip,_'f,;,'"° Mrs. Martin Larsen and
n.Wednesday evening,Mr.and
Mrs.Msnin Larsen and Alton,and Misses Edna and Riu Hun-|sen heled Mr. und Mrs. Lira Rol-land ce ebnbe their 29th weddiug\
anniversary.|Sugit. and Mrs. Malvern Larsen,and arlin Lee of Elba spent theweeknd at the parental, Manln
Larsen, home. Mrs.Mary Engerof Hennun ardved Saturday and
is visiting there.Mr.und Mrs.Ed Hansen and
,Mr. andMrs. Jens Hansen ent\\Velnesday evening lt the oydWe iiver home. Mr. and Mrs. Clar-ence' Toelka and Richard.and
Miss Edna Hansen spent Thur-s»
'dnK1evening there.>rs.Merit Llrsen and daugh-
; tem Hannah and L o de ;wereSundny dinner guests at the Msr=
tin r: home.'Saturday evening guests at theL Martin Larsen home were Mr. andM m Lars Rolland,Eunice andPhilip,Pfc.Gustav Rolland of»|Fort Crook,Miss June Olson ofn Dann Colleze,Mr,and nga.Ed
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RATION STAMPS:Loose '
M-amps nh! vnlld.Take War '
Rntiou Book with shrnps at-"tacked when making pun- '
chases.'
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War Ration Book One,valid
March is to May 31 for hve
pounds.GOFFEE:Number 26 Coupon,
War Ration Book 0ne, valid l o rone pound from Marsh 22 to April
25, inclusive.CANNED FISH, SHELL msn,
CANNED MEATS hermetically
I
sealed by heat cannot be sold to
anyone until March ZS.PROCESSED FOODS:ConsultPoint Value Cham at groeers and
in newspavers for points bo be
surrendered irom War Book Two.
"A", "B" and "C" BLUE couponsgoodfor Mandh purchases."D"
|"E" and "F" BLUE coupons (48-
point April ntion) may be used
during the lust week in Msreb.
SHOES:Stamp l'l of War Ra-~
tion Book One is valid for onepair ol shoes until June 15, 1943.memes are inverehangesble j
~¢¢mp\ew\| :ly | ' - ~ -(4) "T" Bunk hllldenz Impecflox |¥1'l- C
:Very dxty dnyl or every 5,009.51HWY.miles, wmehm: comes nm.|u\d i n
pm-:L one Perma 4, .sen one»\Mn.
unit Coupon valid for 11 gxllons;»ll'l¢| Ja
cub te n-unit cmmn valid fn¢0mah1
110 gallons until April 12. Period°f Mrs
5, coupons have same valuu as|B\1-*d*
for ru-1<»a~4, uid are "lm Much , mothers an September so.;Sundn3
(NUFE: Rotions for an fuel mined
oil and kerosene for domzsiic,D"" P
institutional and xg-rimlnnsl uses,Mr.
- o g g ; g n n t e d for six-month gg" u
,;nnerPeima me
1 .INCUBATORS AND BROOD-,chud"
ERS: All open-anon ol incuhators.md brooders may obtain all need-:Mr.
\ed fuel oil and kerosene lor caps- ihhiidll
,city production of the equiipment illlli '
Increased poulmry and egg pro -c hfmiduction is essential to the ~
'w ere.effort |DAIRY ROOMS AND SEPA-govel
|RA'1'0R HOUSES:Gporawmi Mr.
may obtain all needed fuel wil int nd I
(heating this space.Sund1
l COAL BURNING H1-'.,\'r1Nr; Guw:
'S'l'OVES:Rationing Boards wi:\ Ham'grant pennlssion for the pm.,-juni M ,
of coal-burning hosting ntoveaghh...1 ._ ..,»\\¢»n nv 1-\..
omty'| »~=\>==,;f»-51-"'°,Gaa~§:llpp, Wédnaaday gveninglllr. nm
..na# g y m M n ."" '" | mu ¢ h 1 7 .Those prucrnt we
m '|I.Aonud Schmidt, Donald TletgenByron Bunn.m m A*'"\c\>ms¢o w n ,C h u l a Phillips,
¢\¢» spent the woek-end i"Allen Rmmusaen, Harley Kruse,
, whe-I * Y " f f ~ Albe rt Suv e rknxbbe ,Allen Kohl-L. Dumas ="°*;°"~ Ln.°°'\meyer,John M m i m x ,Pvc.
md hxmly,and h"lEmelt Jipp, Lillian Hanlen, Viv
'. Mn.Hugo Huwk.0 "'i nn Watkins,O w l Manuka.
r» '-he Bun"wan:*-"*¢"\n¢n.m» Rasmussen.Helen nur-
at, dmner by Mr. md Mn- mi°,_ Leon Thomas, Mn- mn.resoott.md s n i a l m m e Eleanormd Mrs.Clnnncu SimP', Sdlmidt.'hae evening vru spent
A m :
» washel
heme,J salmon
A pa
evening
Admu.
M m mHarriou
Gaylon
Emed.O m I-ld Marilyn were Snndnyndumins md law! a lunch was Wlllfanguestsof F. .s.SimP°°"lnezval.-],|,,;-m,
rn.un - a n Sxmpaon w i ;Mr. a nd Mrs . Emir a rm a nn-i w, 1
an of Blair.led Mrs. Clara Henricklcn,llhrie prize:
and Mn- Fred Muller "dland Arthur, Wednesday evening.and .14
en spent Sundly in T="*'l mu Mndmd Rleuan called on Later
vffh g M'*u°"';h_ "_2,"§;f'\M== Walter Suppenileld,Mon-Mrs
n n men.''1¢'1lY~childs
Ml:Hf p d g f° '~Misa Donna. Kruse spent Thnrs~ week
=e tv ul gn# owork.my a nd Frlduy az Blair,with knxbb
fg; Mrs.3 ° o n w u d k fl n e r grandmsther,Mrs,Mika M11
>__Thompson.CaryvZamxly esteruixed 's dmnexql Fzéday evening diner goats of nf Ml
gy- for dr.xam 'Mmmn' Hugh Va ugha n were Carl M ngg'md J a m''Koltennlm Sr., and hens Kama, ing al
r ous n y-'Mn Irene J wen a nd Jeanie oi|,,;c,,\y
s. E. E. Dkon, whn eniaret xwnud md Mrs .O D px-,_hm_
Hospital for tnstmanv. °"`i'1`he occasion was Mrs. Valxghufa
.. ..,,..\.m .aallmiued onz».=,n. -nniver-nary.in
I. M II..l\|\ \flVJ»l»¢ U 0'reting of the c h ur c h bo ar d
.d a t th e O n i Ha rr i so n
Mo nd ay evening.Re v.
Lof F lor enc e pr c dd ed.
.rty wa s giv en Th ur sd ay
: b y Mr .an d Mr s .F r a n k
Those present we r e.an d Mesdames Or a l
n,E mi !Kruse,Me s d a m a
d Beadle,He r mn u K lu lm,
Sc hmidt, Gertrud e Rath jen
Ima c , and Mi ss J ea nie M c
L.Th e e ve n i n g wa s spent
x Bingo.Th u winn ers
Hr s.Gay lord Beadle, grand
Hr s .He r ma n Kla hn ,hi g h ;
Irs.Er ne st Sc hmidt,lo w.
a lu nc h wa s se rved
J ane Suverkruhbe and
an spent a f e w day s ma t
wi th Mr s .A ma n d a Suvdr-
e.s.Hug-h Va u gh a n an d J oan
xer o Thur sdu y d inn er gue sts
s s I r e n a K a m
I.He n r y Kru se is ' on }ales c -
t. her home and is improving;
r
Washington
M r and Mrs Eric Knudsen en--"ned,Sat1rday gvening, in
Mrs. William Wien and Francesgent Saturday with Mn. Robert
oyed at Benson.Ollie Mu-shall has been con-fined w his home the put week
suffering from arthritis.Robert,son ot Mr.and Mx-M ~ I o r r n e r s D t r u s u a y A v a |I\UUu|o¢qv"____I m a m .a n d Meudamea Pete 0 1 - \ ws 1 u » m Matz en,wa s taken ili
'-»-- --_-......:....»...A nndm-wen
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s |..Fl I \.1atte nd ed a Pa rty at th e Pa t Amen !Mr . a n d n m . W m .m y .Mr s
'M .d Mr sho me , F nd ay e vemng .1Ann:».Klassen,r an
Interstate Bus
Depot at
H. J. Cooke Store
LEAVE BLAIR-
Northbound- 8:44 mm
Northbound- 8:14 p.m
Southbound--11 204 mm.
Southbound- 7 :00 p.m
ltuted for Miss Lena Mortensen,
\ . l ~~f s : - . . : f . ~ : . : ;. s l m m .a n n i v e r s a l i f -
.'..|J o h n W r i e d t c e l e b r a t e d h i s '
i n B l u r w i t h h e r ' = " " ° " " " 'b i r t h d a y ,m a r y .V i s i t o r s w e r e ,
a n d M r s .G .A .R s t h m u n n .
~.E .E .D i x o n a n d M r s .H .C
a t t e n d e d t h e W . S . C . S .n t
m a n I n n ,F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n .
K u h r w a s a .m e m b e r o f t h e
ing committee.
lHrs.Ernnui Ketchmark,Mew~ Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.;
hay and Gene and Mrs.AnnuKlassen.|
The Womsn's Club met with,
Mrs.Lena Kruger,Thur$d3y,|
r. and Mrs. Harry Tyson wereer guests Thursday,of Mr.'
Mrs. Bgnon Bunn and family.
Sunday, the Tysons were en-~ined at dinner by Mrs.TY-
s sister,Mrs. Mildred Tyson
maim-rs. H n spent Frierry Tysoin Tekamah with her' mother;
March 18.Only nine members
were present;roll cell was an-
swered by telling something; con-
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teeming Colonial Days.The pro-I
gram topics were:"Paul Reveffhi
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randHisRifle",Grace Neale
"Dress Habits In Winter", Mrs
'E. S. B. Geesarnon who substi»
Daisy Baker, and other rel-l'°Ms.rths Wasl1ington",lilies Edu
es.'Simk.Refreshments were servedr. and Mrs. J.Merton Kuhrl by the hostess. The next. meeting
mi e len, Patty end1\1=ga1m11.Q~e11 be with Mrs. Oral Harrison,
=Su ay guests o eorge April 1.lf.Jr.,and Mr.and 1\Irs.Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mueller :inn
Holstein of Blair.fDelores of Tekmnsh spent Sun-
z id Mrs. S. I.Meow and,d:\y nt the Oral Harrison home.ily and Mrs. Vaden Webster]Mrs.Emest Kruse substituted
. daughter had as their gueste for Mrs.Fred liemphill, the ser-day, Hg and Mr; Silm Mooreenth and eighw grade teacher,
es .illiarn, an rs.130117011 Monday..3
re-and son, Mickey.1 hir.and Mrs.Richard Sievers,thel Marie Metzler,daughterlfjarol and Emily niotored to Ornu-
Mr. and Mrs.Clyde Mettler; ha, Sunday to visit. Mr. and Mrs.tertained Sunday in honor of aChorlie Klindt.L
r eleventh birthday.Dinner him. Helen win returned from..
esta were Pe gy Truax andithe hospital Saturday to zecup-arilyn Muller;afternoon callersl ernte at the home of her mot.hei,l
re Mrs.Margaret Wiiliania hirs. Tenn Ambler.
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ta and Joyce:Mrs. George K.Mr. and Mrs.Harry Nelsonl
elson and Norms. Jenn: Mr. andlealied on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kmse'
rs.George Lltel and MnrylSunday.sith Hein::sen of lie:man;Peg-|Mr. nnd Mrs.Clyde Sappen-`
Tmsx and Manlyn Muller. field and Kay, and Mrs. Arrnmts.
rs.Geraldine Meiiercher.and. Sappenfield were Sunday dznnrr.~tighter, Phyllis, of Blair.qguests at the Walter Ssppen-'
Austin Beales of Saratoga, Wy- field home.;
:ning was s visitor,Wednesday!Mrs.Emml Ketchnmrk anal
~rnoon,at the Opel Reeve..fPvt. and Mrs. Fred Hansen were
ome.visitors at the Oral Ilsrrison
Mrs. A. R. Beales spent Satur- home, Saturday eveningay with her brother-in~lsw and]Mr. and Mrs.Jake Sierll., Mr.
ister. Mr. and Mrs. Opal Reeves and Mrs. Harold Larsen and Ron-
nd children.Miss Esther Ras ,nie cnlled on Mr. and Mrs.Gif»
ussen spent the day at the Chris ford Nielsen, Sunday.uhr home.i Pvt. and Mrs.Fred Hansenlwere visitors at the Frank Hen-
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Depot at
The Eat Shop
L E AVE B L A I R -
No nhbo und 8 :59 a.m
Northbound- 2 :29 s.m
So uthbo und-
So uthbo und-
3 :16 p.m
11 116 p.m.
m u l .Er n e s t lie rs te tter and sons,~and Ke r mi t,E r v i n K a y ,
f l k l s Knudsen, J o hn J ensen,Mr s .
" W i i i i mn Ste nde r a nd J ulius Sten-
de r . F i r s t p ri z e a t c a r d s we n t tol l r s .J ohn Jensen an d Ern est
K u:tte r;an d the booby prize
t n N m .Ne ls Knud sen an d Pete
M r .a n d Mr s .George Johnsen'o l'Oma h a ,Mr .and Mr s.J o hn
I lz n s h n ll an d f amily , an d Mrs.J .
A. J ohn sen we re sup per gu ests o
Hr . a n d Mr s . Olli e nrshall, Sun»
Bair.-and Mr s .He nr y Tietgen
:a n d Delm-es we re Sunda visit-
osrs :nl th e W i lli a m Voss ome.
Ge o rg e Shurnaker o f Ornnhsspent .Elundny a t the C.V .Shu-
rmnbe rlho ine.Mzrn.Ne ls Knudsen entertained
t h t 'W ashington Projec t Club a t
Is t! lh o me ,Wednesday afternoon,
w i t h 12 members an d 2 visitors
Jorrwrrrli./
:ki n.a n d Mr s .W i lli a m Ma ts on:sind .Hubert were Sunday dinner
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nlonuay !I1u|.||.|u5,Gnu ...___s n emergenc y ogerstion about6:30 P.M., whic h isclosed a n ul-
c er i n the it of hi s sto ma c h th at*had caused an inte rnal hemor~
rhage.His c ond itio n is ser ious at
th is wr i ti n g. He i s a t the Lu the r
an Ho sp ital in Oma ha .
W e wis h to c o rr e c t a n e rr or i n
last week's W ashington Ne wswhic h state d th at Mr. and Mrs. C.
V. Shumaker c eleb rated their 85th
anniversary ;it s ho u ld h ave read,
"they a ttended a 35th anniversary
danc e at Co wles L ake."
Ilidr. and Mr s .G.F .Paulsen,
ib rme rly of th i s vic inity ,sr c
still loc ated in Dak ota C ity . Di n-
t th ei r h ome Sunday
ll-lnnsen,'Edna and Ri ta Hansen,Mr . an d Mr s.Malve rn L ars en a nd
Ma r li n Lee o f Elb a,Mr s.Ma r y
Engel- of He rman ,and Mr s.Iiu~
ber t Stro y n nd Gar y .Mr s .L .E .Larsen spent W ed-
nc sd n v at th e Roy Hansen horne.Les ie Beltzell returned,Sun-
day to Texas after spending a
ltwo-weeks' vac ation with his moth-
le r and sister.Mrs . Chr is Peterson s pent Sun-
day n t the Ray Scheer ho me in
Arlin gto n.l The Bell Cr eek Club met, Thurs-| d sy afternoon,a t th e Pe te r K a tt
;ho me wi th 12 members present.
.Guests o f th e c lub included Mes-
dailies J o hn Hart, Ted B uc k har dt.
ner g ues ts s ..were Misses Lorraine P aulsen and Leonard Nelson,W i lbu r Grefe,
Ru th Rubie;Flo y d Sc hmidt and
E d Peters en, all of Omaha.
MAN EY, SUNNYSIDE
nnd Ve lmn r K a tt a n d Miss Irene
lllun sc n.Assistant hostesses we rellllrs. Pete r Nielsen an d Mrs. Louie
.IJ unklnu.Mrs.Peter Ni els en wi ll
lbe th e ne xt hostess.|Jesse Han sen wa s n Sunday
lg uc si ul' Chris Peterson.
Duane and Ri¢h'"'d Ms tz en Ed na and Ri ta Hansen we le».».... r " vu and Mr s.Bob An - [ sp e n t Th u r sd a y wi th th e i r gl' m\ d' lS un dn y gu es ts o f Mr s.A d a g a i t,
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R r .a n d M r s .J .W .J o h n s e n a n d
u g h b e e r s a n d M r s .J .A .J o h n s e n
h d !o n M r s .W i n t e r b u r n a t E l k -
rn, Su nda y .p i ts .Chris Sunds and Franees
zese spe nt Sunday evening a t
e N235 Knudsen home.Bi ts .W i llia m Stender o f Oma -r 5 ent ime week-end at the Eric \
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parents,Mr .ana Lulu." " ° ' ¢ "l»=»~m~»»=~»-g 1
Mr . an d Mr s. W m. Matse n we re L
Sunday dinner guests a t the B00 J
Anderson home.Mr .an d Mr s u
Russell Suverkrubbe we re even- ding vis itors.I
Mr . a n d Mr s . Mi k e K1in§f0ffh f
and J ulie spent 'I\uesday , W ec lnes-| '
da y a n d Thursday a t the Arthur-1
Hansen home._M r an d Mr s .Hen man Ma tz en
sen o mMa xi n e Jqrgensen spent Satu.r-and sons helped Mrs. W m. V{jlliby _1LW m 'f n e n d s ln ? " ' f " ' " -ltelebrate The r birthday on Thur s- :
1 .s n d s a n d '|K e . a n d Mrs . J .ufnn~.\Mv»l\|\f'MPS.~ H ~ . . . _1-nI1lr1md ~ I
Monday afternoon,Mr s .Cassie
[arisen entertained Mr s.Chris
'eterson,Mr s.E d Hansen,M m .
flartin Larsen,Mr s .Ma r y E n g e r
=f He rman ,and Mi ss Ni n a A n -
lerson.Mr .and Lire.Ed Ha n se n s e n t.Sunday eveninp;at.the A l e r t
i u h r h o me .Mr. and Mm. Peter Niels en were
Saturday evening visitors a t the
lens lvar sen home.Wednesday aftern oon g uests a t
the Ed Giesse lman h ome we re Mr.
and Mrs . Ad am F ran ke o f Ho op er
and M m .Peter Nielsen.Mr .and Mr s .Ma r ti n La r se n '
\. \ . .......a u m Men-u Ffnernr
1 " " 'MVisitors during'th e we ek " " " ' } A § ; d ; ; r . i ' § § § .guests of
Mrs. Laura Tuite and My rtodn were. Mr.an d Mr s .He n s W u lf we re
Mr . a n d g 1r'°='{;°W g , '~ M r . a n d M r s . E ve r e t t S t o r k an d
Bhd Mr s .a r tln 088,Y.family ,Mr .a n d M1-B Ha r la n d
fa !
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M.Mrs. Earl J ensen, and George Nei W a l!an d Sharlene,and Mr . . . . d j
son.Mrs. J ens Hansen.Those helping Mr s .H" " ' ° m\Mr .an d Mr s .Ha ri an d W u lf
Clll"i3fBll3BI1 0hB€l'9'8 h e !~gnd Sh!i1'\6IlB were Tuesday B\EIl'
W ed ne sda y eve ni ng we re Mr . nnd i ine visi to rs wi th Mr .an d Mr s .
M m .H e m r m R w i l a ,Mr .and Jena Hansen.Th ey were Satur-
Mr s.Earl J ensen,and Mr s .Ha r -d w e ve n i n g gue sts of Mr . a n d
old W .Rasmu ssen and children.Mrs. Velfmu'K a t t an d fa mily .
Mr. a nd Mrs Mi lo J epp es en a nd Su n d a y g u e s ts o f Mr . a nd Mm.
.-I\iidr¢=n we re Sunday dinner and W i ll W u lf we r e Mr . " a n d ~
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home,Saturday evening.day s absenc e on acc ount of illness
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wi th Ni n a an d W alter Anderson.
R O S E H I L L N E W S
I Sunday evening dinner guests
!of Mr. and Mrs. Albert liulu were
lhir. and hire.Chris Wulf andminughters,Ma rg ar et an d Erdine.
Frida y eve ning,th e Ku hr s en te r-
f tained in honor of M r .K w f s
birthday ,when guests were Mr .
an d Mr s .He nr y Ar p ,Mr .and
Mr s.Louis Dorrmeker.Mr .an d
'?»ire. Ed Han se n a nd Rim.were
'Sunda y even ing gu ests.Mr .an d Mr s .A l b e n Benson
1 and sons,Mrs.Mi nn ie Benson
lan d J es s Han se n d ro ve to Oa k-
land,Sunday even ing;the y help-
Emi Alhort.Jensen celebrate his
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Ruwes were Sunday evening and Mr. and Mrs.Jens Krogl\;1\f
35358 of Mr.and Mrs.LeROY Joan and Peggy of Spiker.d
¢M |cl M H ld ReamMr.and Mrs.Harvey Kuhr'lB\l 'Lf "E'>`m.1...".,...."L'2.few d i ;
and family were Friday eve ni ng *i ting at :N parental,Robert
guests of Mr. and Mm. Pete Lind-rnussen ome.ing.Slmdny afteruoon and sup-Mlldr. gngihimilenxsl Ilansend and
per guests at the wr home were r. gn rs.811500 11}\f:Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ruwe end\ to Olljehli WQCUIQNBY evemm;
family.In the evening Mr.and.and visited Floyd Wellnrer ar. nMrs.Kuhr and family h¢1pe1'hosPitaI Mr.Welliver recently.
Mrs.Gus Frahm observe he;broke his leg.
birthday.M A N E Y S U N N Y S I D EFredPaulsen has suffered the 9 +past several days with inflnm-inorh umatism Mr. and Mrs.Bob Andersen.a ry e .1Mr. and Mrs. Detluf Wulf, Mr.[mf1 Mr. and Mrs. Fritz .Iapp end,
and Mrs. Bernard Wulf and wi11|°'%"d'°" spent Thursday °'°'°""'"1JensenwereSundaydinnermh Mr. and Mrs.»...lu'1.s Jahneli
guests of Mr and Mrs Lf-0 in honor of Mr. JahI1ei's birthday.Thurber of 0mh,_Mr. and Mrs.Pete Larsen of\
M d 0 ;M d Kennard entertained at dinner on
r. an
_ g f " a n Sunday for their son,P.F.c.!
"'?"F*wee Sun sf t'°m°°"|Ja.1nea Larsen w'ho is home from,
vmxtom 'mth Mr. *ml Lira.A"'1Fort nl-mrs. Calif.on furlough.;
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rs. Leonard """ and famlly.'mei, Mr. and Mrs.John Murphy
Sunday Sufi" of Mr. and MTS,end Maude,Mr. and Mia.Bull
Harry Madsen were Mfr. and M"!M\11'Ph¥ and zone of Benson, andOtto Af? and falnily and Mr. |»1\€l[Mr. and Mrs. EdCl1ristensen and
Mrs. Archie Kuhr and Ethel Mae. Venda.\1 Mr. and Mrs.R-Bynifmd Ruwe Mr. and Mrs.Herman Matzen
and fmuly were Saturday even-and sons spent Monday evening
ling. KUSBQSL of n f and MP3 at the Elmer Briethnnpt home.
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'L ___u.. ,.. ,,.lnmuy wure »-.. -..___Rasrnusaen and family, Mr.and
Mrs. Jens Ivarsen and Mrs. Mary
Hansen.The Carl Rasmussen
family were evening guests of Mrand Mn. Albert Hansen and fam-
ily.°Mrs. Robert Wulf ix spending
several days visiting with Mr.
and Mm.Hans Wulf.She re-hrnsd Saturday lrom Olympia_
Washington,having spent the
past three months with her lma-
band, who was stationed near
Olympia.ML amd Mrs.Will Wulf and
Donald,Mr.and Mrs.Gilben.
Stork and sons, Mrs. Emma Stork.
and Mr. and Mrs.Hans Wulf
helped Harry Larsen o(Kcnnarrl
observe his blrmdsy-Mr. and Mn. Rolwfi Raanssen,Elaine and Jimmy. amd Jena Sor-
snmn were Sunday dinner guests
birthday wnen guum were L-rw...'and Mesdames Ben Voss mid Lois.
'I-lerrml-l`l Hovendick, Mike K.ling~
lforth and Julie, Merrill Chrisvzn-lscn and Dickie, Frank Hovendick,
'Claus Schnlsder, Jr. and Arlan,~
Francis Hovendick,Lois JeanandDuane,Louie Voss,Fred
Wester-guard and Dan.The eve-ning was spent with card:andI
lunch was served by tha hostess!
|Mrs. Ivan Andersen and daugn
ter left on Tuesday lor Toledo.ioliio whens she will join har hu:-'
band for an indeiiniw stay.5
'Marlin Mauen spent Monday
:sl the Bob Andersen home.1-le_
_laves I-'rldny for the Army.4rMr. and Mn.Wm.\'nl»s and|Wally and Alvdn were F'rldny`
visitor: at the .Lndrvw Matzen
ho m;<Paul Kosnij le!! last. week for\
0! Mr. and Mrs. Hamid I<a.smus~Ozark. Arkansas, whurc he will
son in Omaha-jak! treatments in the Springs.-
Mr. and Mis. Harland Nelmnl Mr. and Mn. Jim Nielsen wereand Dormld were Sunday after saznrday visitors at we Bobnoon and supper guests ol ln-.'And¢1'l°l\ hams.1
and Mn. Paul Paulsen. On Mum(Mr. md Mrs. I-lemmn m m f .
day evening, they visited Mr. andMrs. J. T.Nelwn and hir.and
and sons. spent samrdav evsnlm:
ae. the Mum Caahrd home.\
Mn. Bemard Paulsen and Darryl Mrs . Frd Wmwrgasrd visitedat qu, Nelson home.QMrs-Howud Purcell and Silrleyl
Mr md Mn ceorzv Ramms on Wednadly,while the men
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from bootleggdu at uurbitmt prices and
thegovernmentwasdegxivedofnnilliunnnd
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"~vv"='° -,,.______far them."These were we
ward! of Min Ly di l Hxnl¢1l»guest speaker nt Dann Cn\\¢¥'-»--_1__,J m r
[l l l l i n u x :éleifli
Mins Human vu a guest ad
9191- and Mrs.Pam Nyhohn
whnle on Cohen Hill; the !is!din which she hu been working
'H J \:\=\m\m'g
i n mxrdnn n the Su m m .
ex-nn
hChurck in 1=»=»»»-&`f"~m., donning xegulntinnn now haw m \ -.
erven ,
I-wankg perlnmndmlhe '?"-D'w men- problem my be turned w 1 Coumtr w
m m s i n u m m u g n d ~An OPA nnnouncernsnr mm a we w c e rti fy a nd ' a m d I :
.,;,,,, na A fe w :Yo u h ' tha t tumen who him mmpqnry the ntio ning bond, which i l\.\.m- Amin:the P\v\¢imr md mall back the rntign coupon bag;
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Mr s.Chris Hi m: a n d Mn . B e r -
ma Mc hia nigal spent Tuegqgsj as
on Monday cvnnxng \»--~week-~lrliss Hmmm has rceeni-\Y
ment dine md m-mpg: _yew
guests at ihe Andrew Nlelnn
hume nenr Blair.
Mn- John ~ Janun and daugh-mr, Rom Ruth, visited Mrs. An-
gimt Rube al Omnhl, Monday.
Miss Iarraine Hum-ti of Om:-
ha I nt Sundn with le r par-
and funily.
in oazupied Chinn ma nm uw--in the muunuln below whlfh
the Chinese and Jnpanue forces
met.She indlclted that the rrdlmnce was not great in; thi!
pu t o f mm a n d m e atroc-ities were at minimum there.Another interesting hcl.
bruu t out b Miss Hansenpey
ents Mr. and Mrs. A. C.. .\\
n . .mama. Nelson of ne u,
sh y .was that a gi-an evnngelisuc
__.,_.. W..m n liv special
in one when rruu ¢w-~---father, Denmnrlvn first minion-
nry to China. had been naive
for mnny yearn.Her home isat 0,13-ny,Albexh,Cnnndl.
andshewnnamemheuf aaon-gi-egation in Canada of which
Pm. Nyholm wm o nce puwr.
Wilhin n short time, Miss|I{mnen plums w rcurrn en he'-_ :_ rufm The
The bride were n two-piece
drms o !pale blue crepe,lnoe:xii-ndng the nhort nleeval and
neakline;her aaessoriuz were\l1mwn, ,uid she had a oonage of
|whlt»e arnxtians.
Misa Zelda Cnrrninu nl the
Blnir public school [uni ty wasmlid of honor. She wore n mldierilzlue mit with brown zc¢es80ria,'
-- -l
bnrvestins pawn io: psi-lads o fle n ann so dlvs.m y nbhin
rafioned foods needed so lead thanby applying xo their lual x-a'.Ion~
W ...v ....,.._._._.now an authnrlxed to get n i i l l vtzoupons for a six-rnanth u g l y
of guollna.This eliminatesing bonds. Thla xppllen alla wlneccsslty of "\'P\Y'U'K lox reneud.
other seuons employers who hiN\°f '°"'°"*,Z¢7°§';£"'°m f g , "a s
\recenhelp and feed them.|hrmnr whose needs my mcre >An the dale lor point ra!i<miI\8 at any time during tha nix-mad!
o i ma bl.butter,edible (IU'Period may apply to his rsdun
--1 -.......\ n.1L Avril hbo ard for additional rxddns t v
8PEn'L U10 Neem-enu Iluu.:' l n u -d m- . _ - n .A l i n l a w a n
amarénts, Mr. ana xurs. n.e
Pound.
A we ek -e nd g ue st o f 1
Mr s . My r o n O Da vi s m
daugh ter,Mi ss J une D
Oma ha.
Mr s . Ma r th a Simpson .
dr en h ad a s the ir d in ne r
Sunday ,Mr . a n d Mr s.
Simp son and Mari ly n.
nneux n.l S. Reeve!-Mr.and Mr. and Mn-Sun Holxwlnastheir-,ind George Knhr, Jr., ex\!Aru\Sne\\
avis,"fist dinner, Sundny,for Mr.and
[Mm J. Merwn Kuh! and children.
and ml- Jxtty and John Marshall.
guats,Mrs. Amy Morrison and Mn.
C\amnea; Mrs. Roy Beauty ol Herman werelvisiwra, Satuxdny,of Mr.and
.,Mm, I-'nnk Morrison and daugh-
2 l J l B »u n u n u v . ._ _ _B l ' r s p e n t T u e s d a y a s a g u e s s
mo f h e r g r a n d d a u g h t e r ,M r s .J o h
r w " - - » n v \a n d f l f l l i l v .
II1f:t:Lu|5 nlc l ....._..- |_permission under th e shelter of 1
nt compofhnd whenac o mmu m.1-_ ..1 .n¢ ¢ wo w fo und to be
....____r _.|ucu ' " " " ' '-n¢:r~was io nn ry worn ln \ ;| | u f a m 'g ud he r c oz n ge wa s o f I hn k. c a r ic he e ea Off ic e o f Pn c c meet Ehe m e.wi n nu ke sbovif f .a m:n m tn Lh o r i ti e a o f b o th mu l.p u m a ?m e n t uataons-| A dmmi strs ti on \va mB Sghool au m u m '~ ~ t?nv\p i m \1 C . ~ ~ I 3 ~ l 1 1 8 1 l , -Q LL..¢m$=nn n1f\0'll.]:|1 eff¢'I'|1 A.__....|.u|¢~
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t for sereral vfeekil,in -g Mis ses An nette an d Els e Frese
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ifriduy and is still c onf ined ithe ir p aren ts, Rev. and MIB.H.
'r hed, but e t last reports C. J u l Fms e , z e tu min g to Oma h aI'\Il1r lrvilvr.lSu ndn y eve nin g.
,ii|1|d:L§.1if:\i1ig Callers " t i Mr . an d Mr s A lf re d F re es e an d
\\1l ::lim r1h:1\\home \\Ele 90ns,Eug ene an d Ken ne th o i l
~ ;`"`f ;1|¢\l \;;<hL<1r\t3er1.0 ma h n were Sunday s evening:
~~ ~ of ~~
" ` *'| |rs...u e.
}l.\~§el \ \ .R118 d l ,|1\: " h |uf B la i r mms c n an 5 Mr. qnd MTS. W . VJ , Vlillonsen,
Iii\t.regular mee ti ng o i and il»I r;an d Mrs. Tom W i l k i n s n
rn... flax Afternoon (Aub i i ' ° " d f a n u i y ,a t e n d e d l a t ~ i f
flniivri 'ful ~~W h £ 0 I g n th e n n g ~ner IAS D. "Q
.\\w .xviniineim le m heuday evenmg,g;i\en by Mr. a n
ill-lNES.Th e p r o g r a m w i ll i n - : Mm J .Fred S m i t h ln ° " " " ' ° i
is as play revie w by Mr s . w. \Mr .and Mr s.Ha rley W ileox
d f l a n d Mr Marshall Virilioopiiian, and poetry b y M1'8.i31\ami Y ~lilto n Rho ades..c ox were Sun day dinn er g uests at
th e An dr ew Nielsen home,th e
nec asion being Mr. and Mrs. Niel»
sen's wedd ing anniversary .
L i ttle K a y Lee Fletcher,4
year-old daughter o f Mr .and
Mr s .Ea r l Fletc her o f Henman,
wa s a pa tie n t a t Bla ir Hos pital
Adver tise in The E nterp rise
it lir in n s Re su lts
1>mPl.r»:s | ) lS ;\ I 'l'E . \RE[ )
OVER :~ :xGn'r
\¢=| t is true,there i n a s a f ermil~:\nwdic nted lirmid c a md se ve ml day s la st week, _rec eiving
|-l11 x that dries up nirnples over tre atme nt f o r pneumonia.She
'b l to m mm h o m e o n s a uglut.Ma ur re po r t th a t th e y ha d wa s a e
red sure pi mplv face one nig ht urday .il surprised their friends the Alma Th o r n b u r g daug hter u f
\J dtllnfmn I.Mr .and
an d Ne a l
Sunda y , at
'h eme i n 0
P.E.0.SI da y nf tern
Mrs . Ver n:
th e g rm g
Mrs.Cli
do n A lu n
end visitor
Andersen
Sc h mid t n
vi r i wi e .
of Mr. a n
fa mily we
W illia ms,
and son, |
Mrs. J o
ar r ive i n
ha vi n g vi
Arizona,
mon th s.
Mr .an
spent th
visi ting 4
Ltmdt.'s
Hutc hins
Week-1
gar et I v
daughter
an d L i l
Mr . a n d
xl. day with a c lear c orn lexion.rmrsiq no risk. The first gppliea- ; Mr.and Mr s .Carrol!Thor nbu rg,He r ma n
'-- . . . . . ¢ ¢ § | Q m i f i t n t e d i n t o n c -G a y e
»\ |_
u v
were dinner guests,the Carl Spelzriedel
msha.isterhood met Wednei-
oon,March ZX,with
in F, Bellows entertain
oup.fford M(-tzlor and Gor-of Tekmnah were week-I
1 of Mr. and Mrs. J. l'.and Illr. and Mrs. John
nd daughters.
. Tuesday, at the homed Mrs. A. J. Conrad anti
ere Mr. and Mrs. I.P.
and Lgltoy Williams,
Jimmy ot Cedar Bluffs.
we Lazure is expected to
Omaha,Friday,nftelsited relatlva in Peoria,
for the pmt several
Mrs.E m l
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il
ld Mrs.B,F.Lundt
e wed(-end in Lincoln,st the home of Mrs.
mother,Mrs,F.A.
DD.end gucrts of Mm. Mar-erson were her grand»
's,Phyllis,Vern Mac.a Iverson,daughters ofMrs.T. K. Iverson of
Schmidt,little daughter
md Mrs. John Schmidt, en-d fourteen youngsters atmoon of play, Friday, fol~
ly the serving of a lunch.
'asian was the young host-
th birth anniversary.Oscar Gilbertson and
ar Mrs. James E. Mnhtr,
ined at dinner last Thurs»ght for Mr. and Mrs. J. E.ell and daughter, Virginia,
id Mrs.George Campbell,
rs.Grace Maher.
William P. Cwk, Mr. and
Carl P. Cook and daughter,
Anne, and Mr. and Mrs.
n Haberstrdx and daughter
ne ot Omaha. were Sunday
non callers at the home ol
Annie m m m uno M i n
Cook.day visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Holstein and George Kuhr,ere Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kuhrlr. and Mrs. Herman Rahlf.'ne Rahlf, who arrived early
veek for a ten-day furlough.
Monday morning at the Hol-
and Kuhn: home.
mmts. Sunday,of Mr.
owe: plate....., ._,,__too small for the erowds that
came She gave emphasis w ti l'
feet that the people oi China
MRS. S. P. NIELSEN
NOTE S B IRTHDA Y
Mrs. S.P. Nielsen celebrated
her birthday, March 11, entertain1
lplans, and tne mst wp.. . ._____lndia into China, will be made ~TM bride,a graduate of Ar-'IDB-K€ me ,_m_________iby airplane.lington High School,za well-itive and fair on All eommm°rs. the
known in Fremont and in Arling- cooperation of consumers must b0,_g g fhe will continue tn serve Bsrnstched bv the ¢°"$'¢\°¥\§'-'S
|eeper and eteno her in-efforts of every retailer,w o e ;H e r m a n M a n the Marshall Nurserygn:-gfice,gssler and food handler.Dangerl
|''''
ini; for neighbors and friends Mi
during the afternoon nnsl eveninf'of
in observsnce of the e\'ent.Atlof ge
the evening celebrauon Io\»r»f\'1'K.generations were present, repr¢-'Nfl
sented by Mrs. Nielsen;her son l""\"1George; her granddaughonr, 1\lrs.}R`1;:¢rm
Ro dmbsf'g..»...fifi`§i.'€;f ""BUb,§;in¢»». ,\. w. Clarke of Herman of-
Christeneen.'ficiuted nt eight o'clock, Wednes-
hlany gifts and bouquets of day evening..__.Witnesses to the event wereflowers"""'°presented to I""""i ns ,A.w.Clarke and wi nn
Nielsen.Following s pleasantlH0m
hour of visiting, lunch was served.|
. r. .md \irs william (ribbons
st lhrb ~'i ( lbbons dnughterl
1 __:....kamah,nnd Marion Wake-i
youngest son of Mr.and;
Tom Wakefield, Jr., of Herewere married on St. Patrick's
in a ceremony performed at
llc an Methodist church.
Following the wedding,th e{ ' ~we " Lys- f Ifnsen bridegroom's parents entertainednec 1 ren"re o e 'al. dinner for the newly-weddedi
»mo ..'__.e Nels
pies-Harold
K.P.
2.o.Mr. and
and him.
n. A. Compton, Mrs. Jens Ander
sen, Mrs .l E Lemon, Mrs. Martin
Paulsen, Mri. Caroline Jensen, Mn'-
A. C Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. HansPetersenNelsNeilaen,Marian
Nelson and Allred Neilsen.
Mrs. Neilson has three grand-
sons in the service, Dick Nelsen,
Wilford and Russell Petersen.Robert Christensen,her grand-
daudhtsfl husband, is serving his
wuntry, dsc.
Mrs Hans Peterson Georg
and Walter of Blair.Aent were Rev. and Mrs.
Jorgensen, Mr. and hire.
llundnhl of Omahe. Mrs.
Vlg, Mrs. Mary Johnson,hlra. P. C, Peter-sen, Mr.
|l|
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hewitt en-
tertained as their dinner guests,Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Krogh
and son.Sunday visitors at the home ofMr.and Mm.Theodore Croudyandchildren were Mr. and lllrs,
Jens Hansen of Orum.
Mm Lee Gregersen and hersister, Mrs.Roy Davie and Ev
lyn Mae of Craig,are Omaha
shoppers, today.
Chris C1.r\r~e left wednesday
morning' for Hastings,Nebnska
when he will be employed inde~
nnoely-Miss Ruth Rowoldt of lhe Blair
Junior High School faculty visit-
.a msnds in Norfolk,Nebraska
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couple Mr and Mrs Roy Wakefieldand son, and Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Wakefield and children.The bride was employed for atimeotthe Ben Franklin Store
in Blair,and more recently has
been a clerk in a Tekamah store.Mr. Wakefield, who was homeon u seventeen-day furlough from
the army, was graduated !rom
Herman High Sehool in 1937, Heassisted his father on the farmnear Herman and later managed
the Herman Filling Station for
several months.Young Wake
field enlisted in the guariermw-ter department of the army, Feb-
rwry.1941,and at the resenttimeisservingasayguard
to General DeWitt ./Preeidio,
San Francisco, Califo LMr. and Mrs, Wakefie left for
California, where they will re~
side, on Thursday.
POULTRY Pol;i TERS
Take measure now-in advanceto avoid losses of chicks pnllets
and layers from rats, om, other
animals and hnwks.Follow gtriet
sanitation.Clean houses oftenKeeplitter on (loom s p r a y e d
to aid in killing germs,warm
eggs -and mold fungi.'Chick size founts should bePlaced on 12-inch square bolA'4S
until chicks are two to threeweeksold,when much largerwater fountains should replace
positron nhlch she has hold for of black markets in food is n menJ o l n s B e n e d l c t s the past six years."ace to our wartime economy md;
C l Sapwyers attended Midland h i n gg ractces must bepnor to his Joining the anny .M sue e P b \0 pA
`__ _._\_--lowes who have nny dealings with*
~.U,1 .''_____,
present he is stationed at CampUlanding, Florida.i
Cpl.and Mrs.Sawyers `arc|
spending severnl days among rel~|
considered as pu lic enemlea,
adds.|
Livestock growers and feedersin the mid-Weshregion no\\' }-avo'
atives in Ainsworth,before hcihe assurlllce of a stablizcd corn
must return to camp.|market through the recent OPA'
ana uwy awww .,,...-.._,__buses are urged by the Offin o f
Defense Transportation eppromptly filo applications for rc-
vised certificates of war neces-sity for the second quarter of 43.
Failure of school organization hr
return their applications mxy rwsult in insufficient gasoline a blowances for the affected school
bus operations, the 0D'1 wa x n d
School buses represent more dun.
50 percent of the nution's panas-ger busa.It is of major impoflf
ance that they be Properly con-
served and used, since new hadiorderest-abliahing price ceilings'¢an be procured 1 g 5,u gT R I T E S A Y I N G S on this No. 1 Iam crop in point urgent cases, <>n9i' :igs Sn:
It you got the right outlook,
of size and value.The ceilingrl
l at e\er :tn of distribu1-PM y getime is nothin' but nolac made ol Lion from the time the ct-rn leaves
a clock-I don't know why it is thatthey always wk about a doctor'
"pradicing".
the farmers* hands until *t is solo,
by retail dealers.Re<:o\.1"xiIing_seasonal price variations and
carrying charges, the new order,Funny how a. woman'll 5P"'disets peak pnces for all varieties
ss for a pair of stockings to give
the impression she's not wearing
any.1 guess the reason ideas have
such a hard time gettin'into
some people's heads is beuxmel
they can't squeeze in between the
prejudices.A couple fellas I know are likemules, The only way you can keep
them in their own barnyard is to
tom them loose outside and let
them jump back in. ,Nobody but a fool tells .ibm
first fishin' or huntin' story.
Women always have been get-
tin' men's wages-one way or an-
other.Maybe you mn't win an unru-ment with your wife, but you canat last break even by listenin'
patiently and not wldnhSomepeople's ldea about avamtion is to spend one month
on the sands and eleven months
COLLEGE BOARD
To MEET HERE
The Board of Trustees of Dana
College and Trinity Seminary
will meet ln Blair April 12 and
18, at which time plans lor the
next college year will be muiu.
It _ia hoped that the school will
have received information by Lust
time as to whether or not facil-
ities will°be used b the arm or
land types of com sold by farmeru
truckers, local elevators and ter-
minsl market operators nnd re-'tail dw e n .The ceiling price,
on No. 2 yellow corn at Chicago,
is $1.02 a. bushel.1
The normal seasonal clédine
in prices of eSK'F. which amounted
to 13.5 percent in the period beEtween mid»Je.nuary and mid-Feb-
ruary tended to hold down the gun-eral costfo!-living trend in the
period with fresh vegetables and(nits leading the way Ln the
spiraling price bracket become of
new rationing regulations ontanned goods. The :verage cost of
foods other then em rose by 1.5percent from midJannsry to mid-
February, according to the 'Bur-
eau of labor Statistics.
The prospect of greatly ln-
ereased home canning of foods onthe farms and in the citlu this
year, as a result of OPA restric-
tions on sale of commercially
packed goods, has mused the War
Produdlon Board to make pro-vision for an ample supply of
metal closures nnd rubber jarringsThe board has removed
all quota restrictions on the mann-Iacture of certain types uf metal
lids uaod to seal the jars. Prohibi-
tizai of lim use of zinc is contin-
u The defermwt of fam workers
l the ro cks .|
ytho navy.y by the Selective Service Syst/am
=---1... m moot food production
As an nld to consumers -who
may nm out uf ration stamps forprocessed foods before the i i
rsdon period expires Mariah ll.,
the Office of Price Adniinirtm-
tion has provided a '1»day overlap
period--the lust week o f Ma rd i -
during which time consumers nvspend both their first pui o d mi -
their second wi e fl ga-mp..
Stamps A. B. and C are vdidfnr
the first period and may be sdfrom March 1. througn March S L
Durin8 the overlnppinfrj eriod u f
March 25. through 31, stamps forbo th Mar; a nd April may b t
uaod.A hkroh 31,nowner,..A, B, and C will not be valid.
_..._ _ -
w1N Your RACE ~For Business Supfmnmcy _
By Adv¢tin;|:g__gg..
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ilo m ;m n n f
n o u n o r
l'e1ia¢t'l'|lki|¢YitlI¢
TH UR S D A Y .
MARCH 25
Adrnlaaiun 1140 Chu.
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JOHNNY WEISMU DLER AMD
FRANCESGIFFGRD
orc Snmust cunvmce you or youtyourmoneyback.Joan theppy Klee:ex users vhu arg nogcr en\bnn'n3Sod wrth unsight-
pirnplcs.For sale by
BL AIR n a m c o .Blair, Behr.
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tive membership in Phi Mu soror-ity at. Nebraska Wesleyan Uni-
versity in Lincoln.Miss Thom-burgh is 1 nahmlm at' the Uni
mrsity, having graduated fromBlair High Schgol last spring.
n .r rc-w\ral'e| nu easy to lrrunder,
Q -g r {New Spring
~`A c c e s s o r i e s
\At Thrift PfiC6S~"\
~>'m-f J~ww ~f ~~,< .
| r 4 ;
.~
Crisp, FreshL a c y N e c k w e a r 2 9 c
Add sheer. freshness to 1iadedwardrobewiththeseveniu and alencon hee col-
lars.Muay mu s ty la .
ew Gleaminghite Dickie 39c
'u r e wh i le ray on sharkskin
I r railored sty le
ma r!wi lh suits.sweaters.
-Smart Real Wear a GayHandichletLeather Belt Bnutonniere
2 5 c I O :
Hrilhl.c o l n r ! u \New Spring lea nt Signn of Spring!
[ural p r i n t s on ...l inch aiu,Perky flowers for
hgh!grounds.patcnl finish.your lapel.
spent
stein
Di
pndhlerl
Mr.
Wen
Mrs.
Mrs.
md
SsLheAnd
All
Mr.andcur
Al
SChand
at
o n
ShewitG.insM
sev
lan
s
inre:
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mB
\y
Nhe
A
Y Sh IS r tGardensor39¢oo k 25g
|Bold Stripes Dress Soc s
u -_ m a r m i n c n l o n w i t h
\e m .k ew : Her eve ry t h Q ¢p lthi` l' nc \lv cloc k v u |\ e nnn f o r these brondc lo nu \etf o r i z z d .M e r c e r i z e d t o e a n d h e e
n r |a r e s u n
Fine Swiss Rib Shirts Cohan Crew Socks
:"::::..."";;;..3 5 c €I"3.i1..§°Z.,7.?1'.T"l5¢P'
.~.,¢..,....--~
Mrs. Ivnn Larsen spent the
weekend at the home of Mr. md
Mrs. Lars Larsen, of Orum.
Mrs. Austin Renshaw has beeni\\ and confined na her home with
flu, the put seven! dnyn.
Mies Barbara Pound bt Omnhn
NIU vmmm
Ann and lhrie, spent the na k -
wd in Memphis,Nebruh, with
thei n and brother, Ch:-in Jun-
sen hmhy.
Mrs. Lucy Rumba of Sidney,
Iowa, arrived early this week for
a wn-day vim with her brother-
u .
H i ;5 » - - -_n dIr s.To we l Andersen a 2;-e§°§{é""wéél<\
we re Mrs .A n n a C u i s e n .d Mr s Re ttu Gr ay an d IlJorot.h5'
nd Mrs. A.. A- KronbBrg an -all of Iwingmén,Mr .a n d o f Fr emo nt,fo rmer ly o f Blair..
1 L m s e n a m g H r mg 1 s p e v . tl n . a tTh \ r r s d a y a s g u e s ts o i '
Nic a .Russel Suverkzmbbe _md Mi ss Melita Ta y lor .lruc e of Hermam-Mr .and Mrs.Clarence Goc he-
urdny afternoon callers a t nouer 01'Oma h a spent.Sunday
nina nr Mr .and Mr s. J .P.wi th Mr .Gochenouez-'s mothe r,
H .m m Rfhmd.in.and Mr .
the small ones.Bu i ld n two- f o o t square I n
ou t o f 1 x 4 ma te r i a l.Cove
wi th * A w % i n c h w i m ne tl
Build a c ross support inside
lar ger fo un ta in s af te r the .
two o r three weeks.Th i s
ai d ga n ib n tlo n a s i t will pre
mu c h da mp litter an d \: r ill go~§"`»`l slégx-gmd suns 2-t"gsf§3§a ~ H;"~E Nor Ex- ~ 1... on "x~§.z..*:':;|*:a.:.1."-'aiifafiua 1u\§=K\tL"'12'1' .::".,;;.;a.- nnumllmlu l l :
n mwill
ventfu'
f u - I l l I 1 Duvu. .l...|.l.|IJllJLl m uw |mrclv »alvu-_170,000 other workers were mm-H""fi"§' Uboats PY arrpinne 1s ferred to Ciana 2-C md Claus 3-G
not the mmple ~ lt might 866111 in January alone,making mem
*=°tha "11i1\i*\**»°"-'n m times available for f u m work.The
.. .. ___ m.- ..,\..-.--h»».1-1-nw._.........+duilv rate gf fggngfgf
$3 f.§¢\§§Héd Mr.rnaH1l:rs,
d C.Andersen and een,md Mrs. Arthur N. Andersen
Kaylene nf Herman;~:rd Metxlelhalliinsbn, egg.
, of Tekam -nlidt.and éiauéhters,Virgene
Jaye, of lair.lernwee lcgpentuapaii ent
lni r Ho s pi ta l, M m ~ gy -
was dis on n y.plans to spend n fe w hy !
her puents,Mr.and Mrs.
l. Eathmum, before return-L0 her home north of Blair
Dlxon is recogxing I mm l
1mrs.W....., .. ,, ,,Scherdin.|nm E1-bel see m returned w|
Omaha,Sunday evening,havingspent the week-and with her par-I
em, Dr. end Mrs. E. R. Stewart
Miss Vera Neurenberger, readl-
Q at line third sud fourth grades
in the West School,spent theweek-end among relatives inf
Wakefield, Nebraska.|
Guests of Mr. :nd Mrs. Victor.Johnson and Phyllis,Snturdny,evening- were Mr. and Mn. Har-.land Thompson und baby of Ge-.dar Rapids,Iowa,nnd Mr.and'Mrs. Pele Petersen of Blair.|
wward preventing cmcnnr rw...eating worm esp. mold and eoc-
cidls wcysts or eggsnhxt www-Inw rspldy :lose m (nunmlns
and thxt sporulxte and thrive only
in wxnn dampness.Remember chicks that an well
fed double in size and weight the
first Eve days.Feeders dur areof the right size for dsy~nld chicks
ne too smell when chicks are twoto three weeks old Small feeders
used titer this use are arpenmive-
they can you money as chickswastemuch more food wan they
would if you used feeders that
.-.m flume
o u t .o r m m ew i l l s p o t t h e s e a r c h i n g p l a n a m d
d i v e b e f o r é t h e p l a n e s i g h t s i t
a n d w m e s i n l o r t h e k i l l .
T h e n u b m e r a i b l e s h a v e p e r -
f a c t d A l o o k - o u t s y s t e m m l l l n g
f o r t h r e e c r e w m e m b e r s w # m d
b a c k t o b u c k i n t h e c u m m i n g m w -
e r t h u s c o v e r i n g u l l p o i n t s o l
spproach.
n l ' \ n |I ' \ 1
grew...-._._,_amounts w nearly 8,500 workers.Moret.hAnhdfof thelemen,hmdthey not been tnnsferred,would
in Lil pmbnbility have been Sn-
ducted into me u-med forces de-
priving' agrlculture o! their ser
vlcu.
Gasoline for spring planting
Q
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WITHGINGER ROGERS ANU
CARY GRANTAlso-Tile ul Two Kitties Co rCartoonandNewnReel.E t a -
ning Admiuion ll-35 Cl-L.
TUE S DAY
MARCH avAdmiulon ll-22 Ck.
Scattergood Survwes
a Murder
wma
GUY KIBBEE ANDJOHN ARCHER
Almv-Phnny Cronin Candy.
WEDNES THURSDAMARCH Sl-APRIL H
Admission 11-S0 CLL
When Johnny ~rl.
Marching Home
WITH
ALLAN sons,:um FRAZEE Amr" GUDRIA JEALQ
;»
A l s o - D n i g n e d by F u u l i é - H ~
u n d A n a n d of l a k h ;
cue Of the flu.
Dale Legenhnusen of At-
Georgia, loft Monday fordays'vim. among relntlvesSioux City, lows.She will
lste this week fo continue
ere
Irs.
ua,
ew
urn- visit with her mother.Mrs.
Szanléy, and her brother.Mrs.Legenhausen,for-
Miss Nils Mae Stanley of
will return to Atlunts ear-
in spin.Mrs.L. C.Awn o l Madrid.
a\n%Bl'»l»spent several day,
re with her daughter,Miss
srjnrlc Atsn. On Sunday,Mrs.
en and Marjorie were guests of
r. and Mrs. John Van Deusen
.a family neu Hooper.M n
burned home this week after umort visit in Fremont with hex
n, Clyde Abell, xnd family.
"`''----'~,ma her
A.
sl.
rly
xir,
son, Stephen,were guests,Sun-Mr, and Mrs. John Sutton ann
day. at the home of Mrs. Suttonspamnis, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wen
of Hermm.Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sappenfield_
and ehildren and Mrs.Arminu.
Sappenfield were enwrtuinad atdinner, Sunday. hy Mr. and Mrs.,
Walter Sappenfield of Fort Cal~
houn.'Mrs. J.P.Jensen enoeruinedat dinner,Friday,lor Rev.andMis. Glnude A.Smith of Ornahu
and M m Edith smiui of Bum.Rev.Smith.pastor of the Burt
Street. Reorganlzed Latter DaySdnt Church in Omaha, officiat-
ed at the luneral 01 Freeman
Tucker that Afternoon
Mr. md Mrs. Hownrd Long en-teruined, Wednesday evening,in
!|
_honor nl the first birthday af
"~~v:_.|_ \|..as
1.'xi
Ic
r
r
F
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2 4 Mina Year:IYvlnuu ......,nieces, Phyllis, Vern Mac md Li~ their little dwzrnwr, mmm mmInIverson,vidtad Mrs.Bob Gusts were M mm.and M
W a m e a n d b a b y s u n a t M e t h o -d i m "N e l s B u c k h s r d t ,D o r m
n . . \ . -Gn u| .fl¢ v a n d N o r m t l n ,m m f H a n s e n ,E
uw
LU]x 1 dist Hospital in unmnn -.-During the afternoon they attend-
ed n shower given by Mrs.Man'Schwieger of Onmha compli-
mentary to her daughler,Mn.
Bob Ive;-ann. Mn. R. M.lvanono1'B'\air w u a go a t nt the
event, also.Fifmen freshmm girls at Blnir
High School have (armed a knit-
§ng club, under the dinrttion of
Mrs. Edwmi Rmnrka. At tha pre-sent time, they ue meeting daily
za work nn Rod C1-ml dghnns. En-mu d i n the ¢1nb_ ug Mildred
Caldwell and non, and Fxea mugMins Freda Sund,wa/:lxer of
tha third gnde at Blnir c e nml
School,gpen§ the week-end inWayne, Nebraska, at Lhe puental\home.Her bmlhur, Walher Sund,
wa home on furlough from the
que New Medea.Min Sund re-
turned to her leaching duties on
Tueadny.
Mr. md Mrs. Glenn Nicholson
entertained st a birthday p m y
Tusnldly eveninz.wmpllmunsry
Swmxon anand Innuly
Swxnson,Pete HlnseFrank Txet
Mr and
xddras is
Advems
SMA]
/wow
army headquarters at Albuquer-Stat.ion,0|
an ¢\\»~|r mn. Glenn Nicholson. Jr.,w u r n .
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X i a n ,Mujorie Bnlmburg, N-- ...-..,_lane Hns|.V\o\n -¥°lm;°\=.sem' -gm Chiuav.HH-gm ma m n
u ev nw.m G mn .Inu Lmndt,lhrenlyn Rexmd1,G\'|e et|l vim Kei th MMR, fl?
Shlley ;~=\»~f»Mi\dred ~ . . L § , ° " ° ' : , . , " ' ° u n d M u .Bin
no s .'na n ow A ,u .Jhrjorie Buter, Jaanm Thomp-\G00rge Nichnlmn,3 3 °<=1.§.T
la n, a nd lhrprtt Ma nu.Niclmhan, Jr.
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WITHGINGER ROGERS ANU
CARY GRANTAlso-Tile ul Two Kitties Co rCartoonandNewnReel.E t a -
ning Admiuion ll-35 Cl-L.
TUE S DAY
MARCH avAdmiulon ll-22 Ck.
Scattergood Survwes
a Murder
wma
GUY KIBBEE ANDJOHN ARCHER
Almv-Phnny Cronin Candy.
WEDNES THURSDAMARCH Sl-APRIL H
Admission 11-S0 CLL
When Johnny ~rl.
Marching Home
WITH
ALLAN sons,:um FRAZEE Amr" GUDRIA JEALQ
;»
A l s o - D n i g n e d by F u u l i é - H ~
u n d A n a n d of l a k h ;
.lp
'
_ _ _ . _ _ .. .. ._ .. .-
(
H
4gnge Four
C0 1|l .Prémiumg an d ~' .nnpenmoncontribu~L .~,.,chapel th?idea th at E n g ls h me n
~. r f *~
I
Battery Charger
Battery TesterWee Gee Board
Caster and Camber Set
Bendix Brake Tester
FrontAxelStraighteningSet
Inter-communication Sys»
temI-lead Lamp Resilvering Set
AUCTl0N°fAuto Partsand ara~; e ~»
Ternxs Cash or See
\Ba nke r
M o n d a y a r . 2 9 ~
,Paint Gun
Startnng at 10 a m and Continuxng Until All ns Sold Floor Jacks
Cham Hoists
Parts Stock Consists ot First Qualnty Parts Valve GrmderF o r A l l C a r s a n d T r u c k s Brake Lm m g M achine
B o a nAXLES, DRWE SHAFTS, GENERATORS, RINGS, RODS, INSERTS, FUEL PUMPS,q y d Fender Tools
OIL PUMPS, KING BOLT SETS, STEERING SECTORS, CLUTCHES, HOSE, IGNI-
TION PARTS, cons, GASKETS, TIRE CHAINS, ETC.Gunde Head Lamp Tester
A ~ T ? ~~{ s'°°'"{>£'$}'¢i'$"' for
...4
. . - . . . . - . _ _.._ . - _ . . . . ._. _.- -_ ....- .- _ - . . - -. . ..
gains,and in the tre atme nt o f ju s t t a x Ia ws li ke fo r example
corpo.raLe dividends, Fife insurfnc e pa 3.5 nu -gn p lan , we mu st fi rs
prem1urnB °" °!penmon '5°"" "b'} "jdi spel the idea th at Eng li shmen
txona--the Bri ti sh ta x sy s tem us c omparatively ,already pa y mo r
less s evere than ours.hy mn we.
" I n n prelimin ary report pr e- i " L e t us d o a wa y wi th the c on
~th at th
iU. S. GOVERNMENT
DOCUMENT DEPOs»
v-'.7.P.,0
Hare And Hounds
The p'iva¢e ehctric industry inthe pnited Smta mday is \ike a
SAVING TIN for UNCLE01'==Pr og ra m Te st:(rs)Hi g h m-.hwl and w w w
ininlr
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\TIN IS SAVED NOW INTHE MA\<|Na OF TIN CANS
HUNDRED; of/I/LL/0N5`or cms wn.L NowMADE BYTHE NEW H|6HLY MEc|-\A\~\|zED
E|.Ecr2oLv1'|c PROCESS. BY THISELECTROLYTIC METHOD Tru CAN BEMA~mcoven STEEL ron ~EAPLV "'~¢s,a.~
\'l~nvm~uv wma /rams
mess ARUHE Foun sTEPs lu 1u£AMz\2|c.AuHOUSEWIFES JOBTO HELP SALVAGE STEEL Ann11NavSENDm6Tm cans sm: TOTHE saw HEAP
i i " * ' 7 § l ? ~ f ' 2 ;_
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THERE |s ENOUGH TIN .53 sA\.v/been
cAus'ro MAKE A HAND GRENADE..
hoin~
th~tdshlik
re
bu
az~mp
-,. .AFA/vmv or FOUR f 5.-=
gavme ITS c/ms FOR TWO WEEKS
WILL sAv£ SUFFICIENT fm TU SUPPLY
uns Me'rA|.mnP0i?fABLE FLAME
THROWER___a
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A M0NTH§ SAVINE OF CANS WIU. MAKE-~m i s u n s
...4
. . - . . . . - . _ _.._ . - _ . . . . ._. _.- -_ ....- .- _ - . . - -. . ..
gains,and in the tre atme nt o f ju s t t a x Ia ws li ke fo r example
corpo.raLe dividends, Fife insurfnc e pa 3.5 nu -gn p lan , we mu st fi rs
prem1urnB °" °!penmon '5°"" "b'} "jdi spel the idea th at Eng li shmen
txona--the Bri ti sh ta x sy s tem us c omparatively ,already pa y mo r
less s evere than ours.hy mn we.
" I n n prelimin ary report pr e- i " L e t us d o a wa y wi th the c on
~th at th
iU. S. GOVERNMENT
DOCUMENT DEPOs»
v-'.7.P.,0
Hare And Hounds
The p'iva¢e ehctric industry inthe pnited Smta mday is \ike a
SAVING TIN for UNCLE01'==Pr og ra m Te st:(rs)Hi g h m-.hwl and w w w
ininlr
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;
;xrueu:d'in the colle e libmry
.
»»~
Many people on College Hill
as well as in Blair have beenxurpdsed to lenrn that theDann College Library has been
x depository for the Congreaional Record and all public
iocuments of the house and
enate as well as depunmental
iocuments since 1908.
greadingmomto care for the
hundreds nf these volumes. For
scvernl weeks the librarian,mssisted by students has been
:alhering and classifying the
.ol of the depository.
The purpose of the dcpasi-
lury is to make uvnilahle tothe people of this part of Ne-
;
1
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l
their 20th birthdays by .amy 111943, regardless of whether they
arc presently attending college.
(la)High school and pi-epar~awry school seniors who will be]
grndunted by July 1, 1943, ivhu du]
not hnld cenilicates of gradu-
ation from A secondary schoux
but who are now continuing their
education in un accredimd college
or university.Following are the qualifies
tions fnr the Army College Train-
ing Test:(a) High school and prepai-ntory school graduates who will
lluwe attained their 17th but havelnot reached their 22nd birthday;
by July 1, 1943,regurdlegs orwhether they are now :mending
New shelves have been
nollesrc._
bit bein g c h ased by st p ac k of
ln d s - th e h o un d s c ha s i n g i t b e
bureaucratic agencies.
Phe rab bit tu r ns th i s wa y a n d ,
Lt to esc ape death.Th e elec-\
:indus try ,wi th the sa me in-
nct o f self-preservation,does
ewi se whe n pu rs ue d by the b u-
iuc ratic hounds.
Thi s i s n ot a p re tty illus tra tio n,
t it is el dea dly par allel.
Inc reasing numbe rs nf boards
d bureaus use th e " w a r emer-'ncy "as a n exc use for se eki ng
ora wa y s to li mi t an d c ontrol
ivate elec tric production.
Un d e r th e guise o f correc ting
:uses in uti li ty financ ing.th e
rreauc ratic hounds star ted ou t
|" g e t" th e private ele c tric rab»
.t..They c ons truc ted rabb it traps
hu nd re ds o f mi llio ns>'spendingIdollarsbui ldi ng dams,ostens-a l y f o r f l o o d c o n t r o l ,n a v i g a t i o n ,
.1 ! . . . _, § "
c u \ . 1 .a n n \.' A - . __'Congress, taxes reduc ed to a po r ;
c apita basis we r e given as $1911
- F e d e r a l alone i n the Un i te d .
States-- and $187 i n Br itai n . .. '
if state, joc ul and other taxes wereaddedto th e $ 19 1 estimate Fed-
e r a l - t h e total per c apita bunricn
in thi s c o un tr y wo uld be a pp ro xi
ma te ly $260.Th i s esti mate does
not include inc reased taxes under
the 1942 measure.
"Be fo re we c an pass( fair and
burden th an
>.
we."
oven THE 'for
FOR VICTORY
with
num suns wnn
BUHDS-STAMPS
a n y vw ».»-""__\:...~1 ~=--...c..'.d`!
4 ...
2 Fumes G mrmuns
Il l Have a Limited A mou nt o f See d i; 1' Tl' e Mo st I'o|»1|-
ln r Nu mb e r s of G-9 4.169,57,53,112.32 i n Rogu-
lur , Ro un d an d F la t Ke rn els.
1 . ._........-B'$i '1 \ 1 ~
(ha High schuol mm 1>1"'=1'""|_.... n.n"\n.h' c|:»nink'S w`i'u will heStates
~ ~an mm :halves mgy L.L'l'.°..§,..| their im.
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Tigation, soil conservauuu,¢=....,ut actunily for the developmentfa graf.socialized hydrwelec-
rio system.While cioaing in on the private
Iectric rabbits, a lot Pi burgun-
W I L L K I A N ,D l a l l .
L O C AT E D s 0 \ : T n O l- ` ls & C s n o v" " " " f " " " "" :t h d DHS s u n :IIUU » \ . » : u - -J o t a m p e r m 1 s s : o n t o u s e e e " b i r t h d a y b y t l m i d a t e .
t h e I .p ° ' t ° n . . . ~N S U a r ( c )S t u d e n t s y vh o h m e a f - w § ¢ < } \
ollege lim-ary num ,.
Plan Exams
For Army ~
NavyProgra2
Young men from Blair High'
Schnnl and Dana College, aged 17
to 22, will be eligible for the new
qualifying test for the army and
navy college training program:tests will be given M 5 5 Uh-
cooperation ol' both sch:s atDannCollege,Friday, April Znll,
-- ~_.._.
their 1'7Lh but have nor.rescnmtheir 22nd. binhdays by July x.l
1943, who do not hold eertificateslof graduation from a secondary'
school but who are new `
their education in an
college or university.The test will he`lmmediate supervision
'37 1'5§L",§§e,.a tugxnn College
High Schools seniors and othereligiblemenmayobtain*~'1°'r'
forms from the digs:at the lngn
school or at Dan;ll .These
for-ms mun
ege filler gu resdy.\
and px-esen to Professor Ras
mussen before biking the examThe time for i.he_ beginning of Lhel
continuingncmditc-l
under Um
nf l"r0i`ua~and Dr. S.
S t o p , L o o k a n d L i s t e n
Your livestock will hrinz an much money in Blair as il
will south, west, emu or north of hero. And you haw lmm rt-
pense when you sell close to home.For this coming Saturday we expect a good run of workhorsen. clltlo of all kinda and hogs. The cattle will be some
fresh and close sprlngers.O u r F a t H o g M a r k e t E q u a l l e d
O m a h a l a s t w e e k w i t h a T o p o f l i c
B l a i r L i v e s t o c k M a r k e t
Packer buyer at each sale. Bring in anything you mam! auhl.
Auction every Saturday.
FIXTURES or Bqsmass
FOR SALE
I I A |n n n r \ualu.:uuunu r " r rlorn, one breed of whic h has bec n ]nlied PUDB.These are traine<!1,
o n m do wn th e elec tric ope:at-gl
ng mb b i ts in local c o mmun itie "
md s ing in th eir pc lts , r ega rdlessJ I whether o r not.loc al citizenel
wa n t to keep so me o f the ir lo c a l
elec tric rabbits alive.Thu s ha ve we s ee n the g ame ofhare and hounds c arried on by bu-I
reanc ratie agenc ies from th e A t-
lantic to the Pac ific seaboard, andfr o m the Gu lf coast to the Ca-{
n a d a a n b o u n d a r y . A n u m b e r o f t h e
e l e c t r i c h a r e s h a v e a l r e a d y b e e n
b r o u g h t . i n b y t h e h o u n d s , a n d s o -
°\-. . . . . 4 . . I ~9 to 11 AM.The
scheduled for the
Training Programhas now arranged 'joint Army-Navy n
The new plan prexamination of all
who have *attaim
and have not :read
birthdays by July
who have gmduzate
uected to graduw
ten original.,Navy College
(V-12)only
to provide for
|oeds.f
avid~ for the
male studentsadtheir17th
had their 22nd.
1.1943,and
ado:are ex-e from second-...._r.
examination in the centrax timezone i; i¢ia°"if»?°"' on g j d w f W I N S S E C O N D IApril .»-ere is no arge F E A R E P I D E M I C ,-'
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' ? § .y.».,l..t......F O R T C A L H O U N l A r l i n g t o n 1 S T A T E C O N T E S T
Ito take Lhe examination at once.S C H O O L C L O S E S }
Students momlly and physically lqualifiedandwhoevidenceFlollowinz' the appearance of Q1
potential officer qualilications aase of scarlet fever in the com-|including appearance and scholar-lmunity,Fo n Calhoun School
ship records are urged to partici- officials decided to declare a
paw.week's vacation a week ago last
Friday evening.The precaution-
Mrs. W. A. Reckmeyer Mt onMondayforNorfolk for a visitwith her sister. Mrs. A. T. Hutch-
inson, and Mr. Hutchinson.
Mm. Walter Martens of Little
Rock, Arkansas. arrived home on
Sunday. Mm Martens is the form-er Frieda. Gaines who was recent--__.._not Mai-nun nl
LaVerne Larsen, Dana College
student, recently won second place
in Nebraska with his peace ora-tion,"Nations Bow Before the
World".The oratoxical contestwas held nt Wesleyan College in
Lincoln.Larsen? central theme was built
eialized power has neen eman-liahed where private enterprise
formerly ex.lsted_
The chase is on. and the hounds
will win unless the people awak»
en in time to see that when the
electric hares have all been rundown,the bureaucratic hounds
will immediately turn to other
fields to (ind prey for a new cropofbureaucraticpuppies.The banker rabbit. the oil ral1»
U.ti...f.-m-»mhhit.or anyary schools prior to tns: uaw.i tis designed to provide informationuseful in the Armed Ferret- ln-
(a)selective midenta for coi-
lege training under the Army
Specialized Training Program.
(b) classifying all others in re-
spect to relative trdnahility,
The purpose of the Army
Specialized Training Program is
to train, nt the collegiate levd,
in technical and prolesaiow skills
required by the Army. Engince
or all typos,doctors,psychol
gista,linguists,phyeoists,mv.-emsticians and smdents of foreign
areas are needed in large numbers
and the Army has established
this program in those colleges
ind universities where such train-
ing can best be given.
The eligibility of an individual
for the Anny Specislized Train-
ing program is not fully eats-hlidmed untl he has suuzesslully
completed the nonuol twelve orthirteen weeks of basic military
a§ ;e ".°a..,:,°:°°.,,,., :iz riabferx
can on the proposed rw. howeverwillprovidethecandidatewith
as certifiate o!qualification
which, upon presentation at the
time of voluntary or regular ln-
duttion, will snure his assign-
ment to a Replacement Trainilll!
Center as a potential Army
Specwimed Training Programtrainee.li lt il than determined
that heispotential officer undi-
dsm mauzrialhe will be wismd
an Army Specialized '!"rliD-\1\8
Unit as an enlisted man on urb-
tive duty, receiving the pay of an
private second gnde,in pnrmna curriculm of study for which hé
has ahown himself qualified.ln-
ai v mw choice o! currlculumwill
be given serious conalderaton, £-
fh¢»°d\ the Amy will mlgn eacheandldate to the curriculum !or
which hadaptitude! indicate him
mn mi
If the omdent prefers the navyprogram he ahmlld fill out the
. "Admlaaion :hd Identification
Form for the gy °<>;;~=° Tnin
ng Program ".he pm-'§.f- the army he may fill out a
"lar form for Bm armyi f f . .lonns may be obtained .Q
melon! highschool or atbana
College.wrowms are an qualiliutiona
I1\1EA'r`iG'r. BOARDSTARTS-MARCH 31;
The National Meat Manage-
ment Program, under the super-vision of the County War Board,
will go into effect at midnight
March 81,1943.This programill dsigned to prevent "black-
market"operations,obtain :ide-qunte supplies of meat For nirectwarneedsandmaintainthel
heces ry contrvl consumer ru-iionhis;~
The "permit" system has been'
set up to control the "blnck-mar-
ken"Under this system anyperson connected with the buying,
trading or selling of livestock orslaughtering.livestock.otheri
than a producer for his mvh ir-
ttiwdrml use, is required tn obtain
a permit.|Hmtinct classes have been
(armed which are as fo`l~»\\§.;
AGENTS--includes sll porsohs_operating auction markets whol
sell livestock for owers on a com-mission or agency buis.|
DEALERS-includes all per-sons 'huying or selling Iivatock.vvhich is not yet over Lhlrty (80)
days ~LOCAL SLAUG::lf,.f»RERSincludes all persons who in 1941slaughtered in exreu of 300,0';1)
pounds live weight.
BUTCHER s m u o m t w
ERS-includes all persona who in
194i slsughterd from 10,000 to
300,000 pounds live wdght.
FARM SLAUGHTERERS ,..i|\.
oludeo all persona who in 1341
slaughtered nn to 10,000 pounds
of llveetock,live weight which
was not consumed by his own in-
dividual family.Any slaughter applying for apermit mult have a complete list
o! all cattle, wvee, hogs,sheepor lambs; either in regard in live
and dressed weight or number of
head bought and sold for /nchfof
the twelve (12)months during
tha year ot 1943.The slaughter:-erl rnuat have adequate sanitary
facilities for use and proper
eoinpment.Under are orders,farmers.
growers and feeders are nrt re-`quirQd to have pennita no buy
and sell llveatook; but are exped-
\
ary measure was successful, IRG]no hxrther cases of the desease.
has been reported.`|
School work was resumed last
Monday morning, March 22.ln
order fhsl; the school will not be
forced to continue into early
summer, the usual apo-ing vaca-
tion will be dispensed with,i i
has been announced.
15 DANA MENCALLED To DUTY
On Mhreh 15,the Dana stu-
dents who were enlisted in the
U.S.Army Enlisted Reserve
Corps reported for active duty at
Camp Dodge, Iowa.
The men who reported st CampDodge were Donald Christiansen.
sophomore, Ruskin.Nebr., Thom-as Frost, freshman, Racine, Wis
consin, and Arthirr Welch, junior,
Tekamah, Nebraska.
Of the two remaining members
of the Enlisted Reserve Corp,
Lloyd Johansen,suphomire from
Coulter, Iowa, reports to CampDodge, Mmm 18;Hugh Hughes,
junior engineering student fromDemmr has not yet received his
induction or-den.
ed to keep records nl their sales
and purchases or llveetoek.
All meat sold must be stamped
with his pennit number,which
will be given him on rcgirmerinrg,
in one or more places un the
meat and ration stamps MUST
he collected the same as if buying
from a store.Applications and pennits a nbeingmadeattheWASHING-TON' coUN'rY AAA OFFICE,
B'LAlR,NEBRASKA and mnatbe completed by midnight., Mardi
ax, 1943.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn,Mr.and Mrs. Byron Bunn, and ag).
dr-en, and Mr.and Mrs.A.R.
Belles ~ N e w W H u
'guusta o r.an rs.Clyde
'Metzler and Ethel.hir, and Mrs. Ien Halelvioodspmt Sunday in W oo viddngwith their nieee, in-». later Br-y.
er and family:Mn. l.AR.0y Blaine who was inanOmahahospitalrecently for
has returned home.
3 marneu tu A it..........._.__amp Robinson. Pvt- Martens wastransferred to Camp White, Ore-
gon,Mrs,Luther Wa of Lincoln
spent the week-end ere with her-axxdmother, him. L. E. Siegrist.rs. Way is the former Dora Siegrist, who Eved here a (ew years
ago.Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brown spentSundayinOmahavisitingwith
relativa.Ensign and Mrs.R i c h a r dE. Cady and little son, James Ella-
worth, of Bremerton. Washington,amved here on Tuesday eveningfor a visit with the !ormer's pu-ents,Dr.and Mrs.P.L. Cady,Dr. Cady, who has been visiting
with relatives in Gooding, Idaho,for several weeka,joined themthere, making the me of the tr'ip'with mem.Ensign Cldy expectsto return to Washington the lsstlofnextweek, snd Mrs.'Cady andl
son will remain for a longer visitvand will spend part of her time inOmaha with 'hor parents Mr. andin-it a m y Henatch.én wed-
nesday evening the entire familywent to Omaha to be dinner guests
st the Henstoh homeRev. l-l. C. Van Vdkenhurgh of
Trenton arrived home the first olthe week for several days' visitwith Mrs. Van Valkenhnx-gh.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Marshall mdMr. and Mrs. Ed Renard were in
Omaha on Sunday attending adinner at the homo of Mr. andMrs. Ed Boker who gave a din-ner honoring their wp,Harold,
who is leaving for service.
H. HILGENKAMP
DIES AT BEATRICE
Harold Hilgenkamp, 29, son ofMr. and Mrs. J.H. Hilzenhmvof Arlington, died in Butrlce, Ne-
braska, Tuesday. Funeral services
will be held at the home at one-thirty o'clock on Friday, followedbys two o'clock service at St.
Pnu|'s Luther-sn Church.
Besides his parents, Harold il
survived by a slnter, Mrs. Harry
Gleeselman.and a brother,Vi ngilHllgenkamp, both of Arling-
ton.Reclnneyer &.Son will have
charge of the funeral arrange-
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around an intematronai union.asuper-nationalism that w o u l d
thwart individual pursuits ol sell-
ish economics and nationalism and
thus news all nations through a
spirit of cooperation.
W O U L D E N D
R.A.C.C. BUREAU
Five United States senatorshave introduced a measure to dosway with the Regional Agricul-
ture Credit Association.
Senator Wheny (republican,
Nebraska), author of the measure,said there was no need for the
RACC "since the government al~
ready has 18 agencies which lend
money from soup to nuts."
"lt's primarily a manpowerproblem,"Wherry said."Theysay they need three thousand em~
ployes.That's preposterous when
the government already has IRlending agencies properly manned."
Chairman Byrd (democrat, Vir-ginia) of the non-essential expen-ditures committee and three oth-
er committee members,SenatorsGeorge (democrat,Georgia), Mc-iKellar (democrat, Tennmuc) and
i
l\
Nye (republican North Dakota)|
joined in sponsoring the legiala-
tion.The RACC was inactive lor sev-
eral years until last January.
Bofrrom News
uit,me .......-..-_,,.,_other private enterprise rahbil
will make food lor the pack oncethe socialized kennels are fully ea
tablished Chasing the elect:-ifrabbitis just preliminary to thifinal chase in which the inclivid
usl will he the rabbit for the com
pletely socialized state.
Facu At Last
The Seeretary of Agricultun
has frankly said before the SenateAppropriationsCommittee
"Since I speared before youmonthago.I have become in
creasingly alarmed about our in
ability to get enough farm lsboto reach the god; we have esta!
lished for farm production. I ar
more alarmed todsy than I wa
yesterday."
"Economic planners"ha v
largely taken farm crops fr
granted like air and wate'.'om|thing the Lord provides.The
have considered almost everythin
else an "essential" industry other
of farming, 'I'hey have a [sr-m1so tied up in red tape restdtionsthat the time requiredcomplyingwith them is actual
cutting down farm production.
We are not living in horse albuggy days,A minority of o
people on farms are feeding
majority ol our people ln cltiu
They can't do it without msnpo
er and machinery nor can they
it on a price basis that lgnor
llarin production costs an comparMr, and Mrs. Peter H, Paulse wim industrial production cost:returned to their home lh Grand
Illand,Tuesday,alter spending
several days in the Bottom
Fallacy Exploded
community as guats of their ,.,,,|lt has been a common pr-uct
and daughter-ln~l'aw,Mr.and when more taxes were needed
Mrs Raymond Paoloen. The Pad-'the lhederal government w ah
sen: reside on the farm formerly
occupied until recently by the
that British government inco_mm are higher than our Fed
1=\|\nk Soils.al Clgcorne taxes.Q NMnd M 4 so _~ngressman Cellar os e n "ma i n tf:1le}Il\';";l2, sunxgry-York,now ahowa thlt is hutand Monday, with Mrs Sorene¢n'a ~ truth.He e g ";
mother. Mn Anna Vedsted, an¢l\'"' government cootherrelatives.They were''h° :°""i °-; =<g_;;;g=»»;_°f 1;
co r
rwoomp
-legl by Mr{s.soHenry 5f"';l42nwl re:e ir: the unite Sta
ensdh n. Car renuu the Federal government in 19
aiildren who were go at at the 42 colleetd only 61% of the t4
parental, Nels Dahl,home.tu e :Clyde Metzler was a dlnnerl "ln other respects-notably
Ailw-n-<a in 'Die gnggmrgn gout. Thursday, at _the (Shelter the absence of heavy local ta
It Bunn Re a lm ,Monson home near Takamah.tion, in the exemption of up
ments.
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¢o o wma Wood: Cirtle
To Meet Sunday 'Dana Will Celedrate Lilac-Time _\
_On May Day.
The annual May (ativnl will
be held at Dans College on Sut-urday,May lst,according w
present plans. This will mark the
third consecutive celebration of
festival,known nlso as "Lilac
Time".
Plan Folk Dance
director at Dull. il in charge ol
arrangements for the Lilac Time
festival..
Vlntona HostaAl Dinner Party
,Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Vinton en-Athletic events includln alwmined at a seven o'clock dln-'K lner party,Friday evening.The
li i i lmi mfi i n:l:g"nb"eba "'"ec ve ni ng was spent in playing
lz-'brldge,with high`prize buns
On the afternoon schedule l~\,,w,,d.d to Mr. and Mrs. L_ C_
a_ maypole dance and Soandlnn- Klopp.
vllln folk dances on the upper
quadrangle/ of the Dana esmpus.After n banquet dinner, a mus»ical nr dramatic event will be
staged in the evening with the
dramntics club presenting ils an-
nual play in we college gymnasi-
um.The festival will reach its con-clusion on Sunday evening,May
2. when the Dana College Choir
will present its annual home con-
cert.Miss lliildrcd llrnnnon,music
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FORINSURANCE
P h o n e G r e e n 2 0 2s
l Guests were Melsrs, and Mes-
dnmce L. C.Klopp,J.Hilton
Rhondes, and C. W. Grundy.`
Club Notices ~
McCarthy Club
The McCaMy Club wlll hold
its nerd: meeting, April 1, at the
home of Mrs. John Nenrhood .
Bllulr MerrymakersThe Blair Merrymakers Club
will meet at the home of Mrs.ll-xmm Morris,on Thursdxy.
April l.Election of officers will
:be held at that time.
llhptlnt Fellowship
,The Baptist Fellowship Circle
is meeting this, Thursday, alter-noon, at the home of Mrs, SophieReeh.Assisting the hostess will
be Zllrs. Louise Pilcher and Mrs.
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Circle will be held SundlY» March
28 nt the Mangold home in Ben-nlngtun.This la_a regular qunw
terly gathering ol the group,nod will include members fromBlair, Fon. Calhoun, Omaha and
Benningmn.
Plan Junior-.Senior Party "
The annual junior-lenior party
will be held at Blair High School
this spring following n tradition
which was established mahy years*ago,llowever,presentation of nprom queen has been discontinued`
because of -the war. The party,which will take the form of nl
dance, is scheduled for May 7.
John Youngs Are
Hosts At Cards .
Mr.and Mrs. John Young en-tertained at cards, Thursday eve-ning, for Messrs.and Meadarnes
S. l. Moore, Ted Lathrop. T. A.
Bohn, Curtis Dixon ot Fort Cal-houn,and J.W.Blatter.High
prize was wah by Mr. and Mrs. S
I.Moore, and Mr. and Mrs, Lu
lhrop were awarded the conaola
tion prize.
Clifton AndersonGoes To Canada
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Mrs. Clifton Anderson and Box
Glenn, of Tekarnah spent Sundnin Blair with Miss Melila Taylc
and other friends; they were eroute home miter taking Mr. Al
'deraon to Omaha.He left thxlday for wnada, where he will l
'employed in construction wm
until next December.
n i 0 A S 'Ibmd 'by local' 'friends
7 "former Beulah Morganx . .n lllnttom vicinity north of
Mrs Anderson willbe remerastl
of tl
Blair.
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'Birthday congrlhnations, 'this
Mrs.John Jensen and dnugh week, kr the loxiowing:mn, md Mn. Elmer Jensen xnd »¢hildx¢n npwf.Wednesday with Bhi r
Mrs. A. B. Woodx-ing.Chris Jnhnel, Eleanor Dudgoun,
__._.. ..,_.-_,_.Kmneth Jahnel,Tommy Knlep,
1 Mr. and Mrs. :sen r. rec: Iplsnu Ethel Marie Metzler, Arthur Ham-lsundns'in Lyons with their son.,Mrs.William williby, Joyce|Sheldon Peck,and fnm\l¥~-Ieinnnh, Mrs. Harold Chris en,
Roy Lum <=-f Sums. °"$°f.a.*I»!-\ 2-is ~ !~!f5~.é"'~=.."==-Mr s .U n o znencxe,xusnnersen.J unior Nielsen,Albe rt?i§}'."'€i£Ii§{5,d»Ty.`
'é s Rmuma mm, who ha d bmp l'patient at Methodist l>{uspi!a\ smcehatWednwdny,returned home
Monday.
Kuhr, Gaye Schmidt, Harold Rub
bass,Mrs,Bill Gutachow,Linda.
Marie lang, Glcnn Nicholson, Jr.,
Mrs.Clyde Nelson, L. C.Klopp,
Mrs.Gem-ge VsnDeusen,Lnuise
Lu-sen.Mrs.Francis Christen-
Mrs. Roscoe Rosenbaum .and \§, nm. J. T. Nelson
1|l m W. W. Wilkinson called on||;~.....¢f'¢'|lunun
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MRS .G L E N N I . H G
MRS .J O H N J . J E S SE N MRS .F L O Y D K I N G
LSTEKN ~Planta bv Rnbban -~!*ha¢n by Rabban
Ferry Rna~,mev\ e,~'\ l
Mr Beat ToEnr¢ainyKnilters f N I { \ l ' l ° i € d I n
M . E . u . B r 'tertusining Tim, nmd§'§,'&"w§.'Im fm D l l l a h i t G h \ l l ' C h
members of the Knitting C\ub.§
~`~hier of
~v '-~.:lmnh in New Orleans, Lvulnl-is-,|¢|,,,|,,D( Bldr High S¢.°]\oo\.|llll-|Un!il his lndllcf-lon lnto the army*Following uvemrdnyl spent ln,nir corp!:lx month!nge.Sl!-I
New Orle lnl, LL and lln. Hol-;.l~|en wnl ulociatnd with him*
slain rehlmed to Clmp Living-hther ln hmllng. He ll now IM-mme, lmuislun,wlme LL Hal-,Hound nl ln englmer nv. \ South
stein ll lutlomed. They have uk-.Carolina lnny amp, hlvlnl been
en an spuimenl. al. 1634 Dqn§|l\ue!tn|||!'err¢d Queue neently ( n m
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ANNOUNCEMARRIAGE
Mrs.W.E.Sonnenberg of
Fo n Calhoun announces the
marriage of hér daughter, Mary
Helen Helpley, to Floyd O. King,
Bun of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. King01Blmlr.The wedding Lwkplus at Papillion, on December
27, 1942, The couple will reside
inBlai r.
g ~~:_..C a l h o u n H i g h S c h o o l ,h a s b e e n
e m p l o y e d a t B o i s e .L t .G r e g o r y i s
a b o m b a r d i e r i n t h e A m y 'A i r
C o r p s ,s t a t i o n e d a t G o w e n F i e l d .
MISS ROBERTA REEH
W E D I N B O I S E
Miss Roberta Reeh, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reeh, of Fort
Calhoun, became lhe bride nf Lieu-
tenant W. A. Gregory on March
8. The wedding ceremony was per~formed at Boise, Idaho.
HSS KUHLMAN
BLAIRITE'S BRID
.................»-Miss E\c~lyn liuhlrnan,daugh-
te r of C hr i s Ku hlrn un uf Her ma n
and Harry Husk of Blair were unit
ed in mar ria ge a t the Lu th er a
pn-sonage in Te ka ma h,Wednea
day .Marc h 17.
Attenda nts we re the bride 'a sis
ter,Mi ss Lo re tta Ku hlman ,a n
W iliy s Ho rn , bo th o f He rr na n.Mr .and Mr s Hu s k wi ll resid
on cn f a r m near Bla ir wi th M
!ius k's parents.
Mrs. Roy Stubbs at the Howard
Woodward home,'l\1esday.
Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Hxlers en-tertained,Sunday,for Mr.and
Mrs. Donald Schultz and Mr. and
Mn.Fred Schlnt nf Council
Bluffs,lawn.
Overnight guests, Saturday, at
the home of Mrs. Elmer Pate andMina Ida Knox.were Mr.and'nm Ruben Nelson and two chil»
Hugh Vaughn, John Wreidt.
;Washington
Eric udsen./ " "Kennxrd
Harry '*"'f=n,Mrs.Chris H
Nelson.
Herman
Norma .lean Maglll. Mrs. Mor-
ris Christensen.
0m.EANs|
Audrey Eiainel\.\_....\......\~vr|A|||1i MisaAnnouncemennnunucwu...____I the wedding, on February 20,`daught.er of Mr.and
»--....\..\....1mr mmh.'became the ~ I éééaaena, Iowa.`
Mrs . B ruc e Mc Mi lla nsp en§ Su n-" m n " G u e s t s
f Mi ss Ely n or Young,unu5|..,,;.........,.-.,_f Mr .and Mr s.Ho wa r d Young'SLaI'f Sgt. J ohn J . J essen,son
\l_-._.z u n 1 .T J ms en.i n
dgyif F`"="::2"F "i'3L""'.'§,-'l2?&'l`| QM Béndorf Home
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ter-in-law,mr s .Den.mem.......,and baby Ac c ompa ny ing h er were Mr s. W . H. D en n y of B ou xi ette ,
Mr s . Ro y T Ti i r k vamc k a nd Mr s .Minnesota,an d Sgt.an d Mr s .
Jac k Smi th.
Mr s . Ro y Stubbs o f Roc kford,
Illino is, e xpe c ts to r etu rn to he r
home, late this week, a fter spend»
i n g two we e k s wi th h e r parents.
Mr .an d Hr s. Ho ws r d W o od ar d
an d f a mily .Mr s .Stubbs in the
fo r mer Haz e l W o od ar d of B la ir .
Fo llowi n g a ten-week visit
a mo n g relatives in Presho an d
W itten, So uth Da k ota , Mr s. I K .
Ne ls on return ed th is week.She
is sp end in g e f ew day s,'at th e
present time,wi th her daughter,
Mr s .Ha r la n d J ensen and fa mi ly ,
of Fr e mon t.
I
,Orville J .Denny o f Chic kuaha.
Oklahoma, are spending; this week
wi th Mr. an d Mr s . C hr i s EK. Ben-
do r f a nd o th er B la ir a n d He r ma n
relatives.
Mr. and Mr s. Ben dor f e nte rta in-
ed a t a .fa mi ly gathe ri ng c ompli
me n ta ry to th e i r guests,Sunday
sfternoon.Din ne r g ue sts n t the ir
horne, W ednesdav evening, inc lud-
ed th e D en n y s , Mr. an d Mm. Os -
c ar Sheer an d 'Derma L o u an d
Mr s .Lizzie Ssheer of Ar lin g to n .
Mm. D e nn y . i s a sister o f Mr s
Bendorf.
Cap t.Le wi s Bo ttor f,o f tlnel Mr . en d Mr s . Cly d e Nelso n an d
.. . ...........nel¢nl|n:nnf\ca fgqq |°FlBt.i\|'ES.
Andersunn Note' i k ~ 40th AnnivlmlaryNew Spring
Models
Now on Disp\ay
'l`wos-\l».. llvrringhonvs,Strlpun. Plaids.Woo/lsBlixlurvs and 'l`wi!l>
x Mr. and Mrs. J ens Anderson en-
tertained o number of relatives
and friends, '1`huzsdny, in celebra-
tio n of th ei r fo rti eth we ddi ng n n-
niversary .After noon c aller s were
Mrs . P. S. Vi g, Mr s. La ur a Mon k,
ss Ha rr ie t Stu ll Rev.H CM1'...Jorgensen,Ray Alndorson,Mr .
and Mrs. Viggo Anderson and chii»
Grandy a Hush!
To F ac ulty C lu b
Superintendent an d Mr s.C.W .
Grandy entertained members of
the fac ulty br idg e c lu b at a seven
o'c:lock dinner,Saturday evening.
The ir gu es ts we r e Mr .and Mr s.
Mrr.Ni le Bourn,Princ ipal ond
Mr .and Mr s.George U.Rohwerf
o f Benson,and He r ma n Howen~
dick,son o f Mr .and Mr s.Fr an k
llovendic k of Blair,were united
in marr iage on Saturday ,Mar c h
G, at the Kountze Memorial Churc h
in Oma ha.Re v. W a lte r H. Tr a lllnperformed the c er emony , nnd Mrs.l
Flo ra Sears Nelson play ed th e;
an ti - ta n k d i vi s i o n a t C a mp wmw,Oregon,and Charles Yo oh um o f
Omaha.m m e Wednesday dinner
guests o f Mr . a n d Mr s.Alb er t
Sc hjo dt a nd f amii y . Ca pt. Hottorf,
wh o is we ll- kn own i n thia c om-
mu n ity , wa s en r o ute to Georgia
wh e r e h e wi ll atte nd a n ar my
sc hool for several weeks.
B u n n C l l l v t l l § l n | | \ . \ . |9 . - ._ _.S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g ,i n c e l e b r a t i o n
o f M r s .N e i s o n ' s b i r t h a n n i v e r -
s a r y .G u e s t s w e r e M r s .M y r t l e
N e l s o n ,a n d M r .a n d M r s .R i c h
ar d Johnson.
Mr .and Mr s.Cli ffo rd Halbe rt
dro ve to Omah a,Sunday ,where
they visited th e ir ne w nieco,li t-
Diok Stric klett le f t Wednesday tie s h a n "Gordon,daug hter
mo rn in g on a ten-day vac ati on' 0f Ili a;MF!! W illia m Gordon..
tr ip whi c h wi ll ta k e h i m tn u mi lllr a .Gordon is the fo rmer Ho r -
homes of th re e of hi s children.tense Ha lb er t..
Ha nllrmt to Vi'§lt lli8 dnughtc r,\R¢\r_and M] 3 D_D Kennedy
3
I"E££nI' and 'Sin-.and Mn.Chris """" ""'--\Fnhm and daughten.A ncomd ?:§'. m " "" and ur wedding march
lsrwv o!' mi ghm ¢»g|¢a.._am-mg n .l.11
._2l eautifu ew~B 1 N
~Spring
,Q DRESSES
1Ithe evening to extend congratu-lations.O.I°1.S. Group
Has MeetingA remalar meeting' of the 0.E-S.
'- ' - - ' * -" n m held.1'l.lE5d85Lt.,Mrs.lttrltpatrnc na r n \ \ \ . . 2 . .D n l ¢ ! § u n n Kn;'l Christemen
e n t e r
today
tr! the
- - -1M m W i l l i a m L i p t i e n M d f i l i l l i l f l a n d s o n ,E a r l ,M r .m m m r s .n u y
o f M o u n t a i n H o m e ,A r k l m s l l f - = | T .K i r k p a t r i c k .M r s .J a c k S m i t h ,
h i s s o n ~ i n - l a w a n d d a u g h t e r ,P f t g n d M r s B r u c e M c M i l l a n d r o v e s o
a n d M r s .H w y T u c k e r o f S c o t t F o r t C a l h o u n ,F r i d a y e v e n i n g ,
g i e l d ,I l l i n o a b w a n d m h i s u m n d l w h e r a t h e y c u w e r e g u e s t s r i g 'M r .
a u g h t e r i n ~,°r a n d r s .a n d M r s .1 - t i n D i x o n .e o c -
L l o y d S t r i c k f e t t ,o f C h i c a g o , ' c a a i o n w a s M i x o n ' a b i r t h a n ~
1 \_ . . : . .\ n i v e r 1 | a r y .
f 1 _ _ _ _ _,u ~-
We Invite You In Come- in nnd See Our \}Dlspluyn.\\e're Sure They Will Pleme Ymnl I
W a l k e r A v e .S h o p
UNE BLOCK NORTH ON WALKER AVE.Mrs. M. c. Roy Phone While 311
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HsuA|Lieutenant and Mrs. A. R. Kirk-
ipatrrick nnd baby dnughmr, Anita.
spent Nesdny in Blair with Lieut.Kirkpatrickka parents,Mr.and
Mrs.Roy T.Kirkpatrick.Theyllmve been stationed at West Palmjlleach. Florida, and at the time of
'their visit here were en route tothe west coast where Lieut. Kirk-
patrick expe-cts to embnrk for for-
eign service.Mr. and Mrs.Ronald Stringer
ol Wayne spent the day ay,the
Kirkpatrick homo,also.Mrs.
Stflngcr is the former Margaret
Kirkpatrick nl' Blair.
nenumgwn .....,.._..afmmwn, at the home uf-Hrs.. C.
W. Grundy.Aséisting thu hostessm m Mn. George smuley and
Mrs. Ernest Tornhlad.Twenty
one members attended
Host At Dinner
Jn Inn, Sunday ~
Coin J. Beucke, music instructmintheBlairPublicgghnvl
systmn, entertained at dinner at
Koopmnn Inn. Sunday; his guests
included Superintendent and Mrs.
C. W. Grundy, Barbara and Mar-vin. Mr. and Mrs.Donald Yost
and Mr. and Mrs. Nile Bnurn.
3 Hostess i may
Mrs. Kan I Christensen is
at her home,for members
»m;<_y» Hnsner mmum.|_~"» i.§ .'§ .T E.A.Schmid:lIIllll|\\||ll\\l|\ll\\lI|\l|\\I||\lllll|\l||l\|ll||Il|\lllll|\l\|llllIIlllll\l\\l||ll|\l\||l\\\\\
entertdned at dinner,Sunday
MY a m L Cevening, for*. an rs...\KloppRmd Sager, M;Mr.and -_
M .E.',M ..1
m i . N i l e ~ " "r " "t v e s t h a t s m g o f5'J Spring/ \Kitchen Commandos
Jensens Return _Fr o m California Car l C lub Me ets
Mrzd and Mrs.Th omas Jensen W i th V i n to n :
and aughters.An n and Marie,"-Ir and Mr s R m h E Vi n to n
. . . , ¢ . " - ' m d i n B l a u 't h e l a t t e r p a r t v n t c r t a i n c d t h e m e r
l s x b e r s o f t h e
"9 r | . . \ .
I f virg table for tfplarting syrups
for sugar in baking: _ARRIVING
DAILYOne cup of honey fqr each cup| ' \ \ lo f t h e w e e k a f t e r h a v i n s e n t
ni n;they were guests there o f
their dau ghter and sister,Mr s.
Frank Shea.The J ensens also vi s ite d a t F t.
(hid,California,wi th their son,
Staff Serge ant Nels J e nsen. They
were acc ompanied to the west
coast by another son,Sta ff Ser-
,gennt Lars J ensen, who ha d c ome
home fo r rl.fe w day s'fu rlou gh
af te r being stationed in Alaska.
e m Tarn J ensen reported for du-
g p\ a vacation in Stoc kton,Cnlifor Wednesday Even in g u a r o blula,Mar c h 24,n t a dinner a t lioop»
ma n In n . Th e evening was spent
i n play ing bridge a t the Vi nton
home on West Linc oln Street.Dr.ond Mr s.W .F .He mp h ill
of Ozns lm were present;Mr .and
Mr s.J ames C.Tho mps on were
guests.
Lavrsons Return
To Ashippin
Dr . a nd Mr s. M. E . L a ws on re -
turned to their home_in Ashdppun,
1C
1 - - - .s o r p g h u m t n Llf trsncu un Blqluq ., .. ,. _.hec k:and Flo ra l Prints,i n
Pastels and Vi vid li n es .¢. . ¢. . n. . n. v»~"r'H - -" ' l -__2 c u m o f q c o m s y r u p t . p e g » : l ~
Better Dresses
$5.98 to $13.98
wil \;;al 5e'\en\n;. lt the
hams ot Mn. Ely Hmm.His:Hzlinor Dudgelm win be the hal-
~Comm Dresses
iii1iU3g ~. jx $ 1 . 9 8 t o $ 5 . 9 8
1 Complete Range of Sizes
Also New Spring Hals and Purses
EB €<»>° C SHOP
Phone 47 for Beauty Appointment g
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( hurch Notestv; 1 t- - § f : : ttlc .Wdahington,on Wisconsin, MondayyMarc h 17.eral day s an Blair.rt.: {{{.l'¢1I»£nh1
Held A! I-llgh School
A vicewersn dance was held at
Blnir High School,Friday even-ing, under the sponsorship of the
swf!of "The Informer",school
publication.The various danceswereannouncedbyBillWalker,who presided ns mnster-aI~cere-
monies.
Vlce-Versa Dulce
Music wns furnished by I-larry
Snyder, who was in charge of the
records and public address sys-item. The commlmre in charge ollnrrangements for the dance includ-
vd Blll W a l k e r ,Abbie Ann\angl\nn.Bill Blotter,Rob Roy
Kelly, Bette Morse. Joyce Zimmer-m:m.Ruby Swingholm, and Jack
1 Harry.The event. which was the fourth
all-school dance this year,wasiwell-attended. Mixers of this type'are steadily growing in popular-ity.and plans are already un-derway for several mom to begheld before the close of school in
ho eprlngf
Enrwoodn Hold,1
Family Dlnnel'Mr. and Mrs. Tom Earwood en-
extnined at a family sinner at
their home on Went Front Susan;lthe affair eomplldenied Mr. Ear-wood'n brother anfl sinh:-ln-1avr,f
P.F.C.and Mn. Claude Earwoodl
lu( Fort* Bngg, California- as welli
as several otlwr mxtfo!-vown nl-,
atlveu.Guests lncludefl Pvt and M n
Claude Earwood of Fon Bugs :Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackarm and
daughwr of snarling,Colondo;'Mm Clnlro Eckloy and non of u-my ln Hawall.
called nere nm, ww. U, ...- __of Mrs.Lav~'wn's father,.T ;-
man Tucker.
Guild Hearn
Mlaionary 'Miss Miller,Luthemn mission-ary who has been stationed in
lndio until mcgntly,addressed
members of the LuLheran Guild
when they met at the home o l
Mrs.Ray Johnson,Wednesday
afternoon.An unusually good
attendance marked the mansion.At the close of the aff.ernoon'a
program.refreshments were
served.,
Scouts HonorLeader Rabbass
lllembers of the Yankee Potrnlof Blair Boy Scouts held a birl.h~
day party,Monday evening,in
honor of their troop leader, Harold
Rubbass. Leland Lucke was host
at his home on West Front Street.where the boys served homemade
lee enum and coke.Those present were Saouwr
Harrold Rahbun,troop membersLelandLucke,Lee Guyer, Eldon
Caldwell,Bm Tnpv.and one
guoat,Ralph Brown. a farmerBoy Scout now home on tuxlwzh
from the U. S. Navy.
Moores BuenalnHonoring Son '
Mr. and Mn. $111 Moon enum
w m a n their home,Tuesday
svmlng, complimentary w dmlr
son, Fu-'st Sgt Clifford Moore,and Sgt. Park Gnen who xedmff
ly nrrlvod home altar lcrvlng the
MRS. m:|mAN }lOVl'INDlCK
The bride,given ln marriage
by her futher,wore a dress of
white satin and marquisette with
n fingertip veil. Her bouquet wasof white camations and lilies of
the valley.Her only attendant
was her sister, Miss Anna P.ul\»
wer,who wore a dress of shell
pink taffeta and carried n bou
quet of pink carnations.
Clarence Rohwer,brother of
the bride, was best man.
After the ceremony,a recep-tion washeld at Lhe home of thebride's pnxents.A two-tier wed-ding cake and flowers centered
the table, A chnrivari honored theyoung couple on Sunday evening.
Mr.and Mrs.Hovendick a n
making their home north of Ban-
nington on the (ann formerly oc-
cupied by Elmer. Holstein.
Sgt. C. L. Moofe
Takes Bride
Mlss Ruby Piercy, daughtnr ofMr. and Mm.Willard Piercy of
Nodaway, Iowa, bet/lme.t.l\e brldo
ol First Sergeant Clifford L .
Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Moore of Blair,in a ceremonyperformed on Month 17. The wed-
ding took place at eleven o'clnck
nthat.morning in Fremont.Wil.-
nesses were the g'roam'o slnler,
Betty Moore ol Blalr, anq Duane
Brown, Jr., ol Tekmnah.The bride l n !been employed
lln Takamah. Sgt. Moore la homo'Ent Moline,Illlnoll,Mr.and Guo-als included Multi#x!'d,on furlough altar bdng stationed
Loslia Bucklln ond sons and Madunu Walter H u h S.I-'ln Hawdl with the U. S.Ama
Hhs.;\Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Earwobd-
yMoore,D m Moore,wx\\nm'f.,, the pm: thre e y an. Ha ha sThe Claude Elfwood:lelt for Miller and Teddy,George Mun- been ¢m\;f¢ned w Camp Belle,
the west must on Monday,Pvt.|dorf, W. E. Guatin and Wl)lu9i,,Cali!onll|,the couple leaving
Earwood lwving bcen ordered ma
report for duty nt Fm Bmw on
Mn, Vadun Webster and S\¢l°1l'Wedneadly night to make iheir
\Kaye, Mrs- Troy Coortnsy,\ln.'hvnle there.Sltundly marnlng; Mr. md lln.\Don Moon.Viola and Be1.ty\
Jackson returned to Colorado onTuesday evening.The Ecldeys.
will rsmlln for a villt at the par-I
ental, Herbert Harwood, home.
Kdvorlize in The Enurpri u
,Moore,Bm Bmnwn and Ray Dr. mg Mrs. W.F.Hnmphlll
Moore, dl of Blair; Duane Bmwnlol Omlhl spent hnhy waning
-lr.. Mn. Ann Van DeVen¢»er and ln Blair; Dr.Hemphill was aRuby Plenzy of Toknnah;Lt. gust at tha Rotary Club xneetlhg,
Floyd Gn y o l F m B~1\1\\1~x. and Mn. Hemphill vlslten mum;
Geor§a.frlendl.
SAINT M.-'\RY'S EPISCOPAL
- Father Adelbert J. Smith, vic-
ar, 213 West Lincoln Street. Phone
340. Sunday School at 9:45; Morn-ing Prayer and serrnon at 11
o'clock.Wednesday,March 31.Sp.m., evening prayer,litany and
sermon.Everybody cordially in-
vimd.
CHURCH OF CHRIST Ron-
ald Cochran: Bible School, 10 a.m.
Morning worship,l l .Christian
Endeavor 7.Evening services, 8.Prayer meeting each Wednesday
night at 8 o'clock,
I*Brooks: 10 mm., Church school.
11 a.m.. Sunday morning worship,nntlxcms by youth and junior
choxrn.sermon "bisputed Pas-
sage". 6 p.m., 'Youth Fellowship.
We<lnesday at 4 p.m..JuniorChoir;7:30 p.m.,Youth Choir.
FIRST METHODIST Jo l\n|
I
v
Paswfa membership tminlnq
classes-juniors,Saturday at 1p.m.; intermediate Sunday at 10
a.m.m s n I-nu.METHODIST
A. W, Clarke: Sunday School, 10
u n .Divlne service, ll a.m. The
pastor will preach from the
theme,"The Suffering Christ".The Easter aervica Everyone wel-
come.B AP TI S T-D.D.Kennedy:Sunday School,10 mm. MorningWorship1xu n .B.Y.P.U.,7:80
p.m.Evening Mrvlce, 7:30 p.m.Pnyer meeting and Bible shxdy,
Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m.
KENNARD LUTHERAN P.
C. Jen|en:.S\md|y School, 10 un.
Church Service. 8 p.m.s'r. JoHN's LUTHLRAN (Va-
coma)-Rev.Paul Wiegman:Third Sunday ln Lent. The Com
mon Service, 2:80 p.m.Svrmoh"The Finger of God".Snndn
School, 3:!5, Robert Peterson. mperintendent.Ladies Aid Societjmeets with Mn. Minnie Branded
Herman, on April 1 at 2:30. Lu
ther league meeting to be nr
nounced.You are welcome.WASHINGTON 1.U'rmm.AN--Lyle Panlnenc Servic
evory Sunday moming.
lli
Gmfnsnn =Dairv;
3 u~sED CAR nous éronm
Falrm on s esRas berries Etc.,Com ,Peas,Luna Beans,p 9BmsselsSprouts,Broccoli,Etc.=and Fresh
Frozen Fish
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SP E CIA L S FOR FRIDA Y A ND S A TURDA Y
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RA NGE S Calif Sunkxst,Dozen
GR\PEFRU"I'l`, Texas Seedless,Large
4 0 ;
Size, 4 for ..._._....,,_...............__..,.._..-..._,__.25c
LETTUCE, Calif. Iceberg, 2 Heads
CABBAGE, New and Solid, Lb. _
CRACKERS, Cracking Good,2 Lbs.-
JELL. Butternut, All Flavors, 4 Pkgs.
RAISINS, 12 Pts. Per Lb., 2-lb P k g
Fnurr COCKTAIL, 11 Poinls Can .....L..
KLEENEX, Ilarge Package ._' }; . . . . .
STEAK, Fancy Sirloin, Lb. ...__.._......
ROAST, Rib or Chuck. Lb.
NECK BONES, lean. 3 Lbs...-25c
,..10c
25c
_..23c
28s
'>0c
.25c
38c
32c
.25c
R e f r i g e r a t e d L o c ke r s f o r l e n tSPEC11-msn
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1941 Chev. Town Sedan
|941 Chev.Sedan
|941 Ford Tudor|941 Mercury Club Coupe
1941 Chev. Town Sedan 1
1940 Dodge 2-Door Sedan
1939 Chev. Pick-up .
m s C he v. Sed an {1
|036 Ford Cnune "BEE';j§;;l;¢
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BLAIR, NEBB.
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Inut..ldiéw-anim.. Hlrth 25, 1943
md Tsrry, lin. Harllll Chdswn-len, Mn.C.E. Rosenbaum. mdMr. And Mn. Cl-mr\a Q1-||mue1\wan Honda evenin alle n nt\'.h»homeolv llr.|n¢fMn..Y.T.
S dl en!di r gun!!of \\"y 12..."i...¢ .-'H'»'§m.. were
Miss Mildnd Rouvlbgurn,Miss
g m r§e\ley, and Mus Evelyn
Mr. and Mrs, C, W. Hansen mdMr.md Mrs. Joe Konvnlin AndRonnie visited nt the G. J. Hxll
home in Ralatom Sundny.Mn.H.C.Blaco entertainedmemben ol the Gnbllot Club at\
he r h o me ,Thunaday afmrn oon.Mtn .C n n s Nelson wa s a guest.
~U!PSc gneader, and low prize was won
by Mr s.Ro y Nelson.
Mi s s I-Ieien J ohmwm sp e n t th e
week-end at h er ho me .Mr s . L y ma n C a mb e rg an d D o n
n a J e m n v v i s i t e d i n Wahoo Sat-
urday .s we r
Misa Lois.Ma e Han sen n§ent|the week nd with her s ister,lisaHazelHansen,in He rman .\le!
Rev.and Mr s.P.C.Jensen an
Former Dana Coach ln Tex
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, a n d F l u f u a o l w n , r l g h t , o f D a n n - - h a vu b e e n s e r v i n g a s a n
m i d d l r e c t o n f o r t h e R e d C r o s s a t C a m p B a r k e l e y , T u x . J o n
e d O l s o n t h e d a y t h e l a t t e r a r r l v e d f r o m L o w r y F i e i d ,D e
-h M e n d :
n n A m . 1 N c ' r o N A . L sua Sn un Jansenlm' duty at Selwe Wuhinlumv
i N o ' r E s B m ' r H D A Y ~ ~ ~on uma 11,l w d i n s i :
l...1..".d\ 1" Bhd: md mm:-A |0 0 ' t
Mr, md Hn .Huo\d Lwtrupware Mr. und Mrs. Bob WklenerMr. ma Mn. Wm .mme Mr. 'nd
Mrs. Howard Widenar, in I-'red
Chrllwnsan, md Mr.and Mn.
Serviceuu|v\.5.. ... -..___:tives in Stockwn md Furl OHL
<)1i!ox-nh.Shortly belnrs his
arrivd in Bm.-,Sgt.h n u m
wrote him psrenu for :l p mHm n m z m Am m a n u -g|onohnfv'edi1124Lh;r.n1ver¢\ryMmsdlyqven1n3,Mn~ch15,vrhan
M .......»..-..11 the not!uv m°....~... .,_4 m m n n u y w e x m i n d -$11.¢'£mf. Commwder m m ti me i n "°"'four omnlym.n s
Stork dd over the evunt.Pvt. Pull A.Giaselmln who n thn,e s o n o f Mr .u xd Mr l- '' h0 l\
,._____.anxmv v u le d b y ~m g Q Jensen of Blnlr,Iormery o
U u l l l i i i A ¢ | \ » 1 -___J h w .R a l p h W i d e n e r a n a u n u g u w ht h e y a t t e n d e d | .s t a g e n oh é l f .a n d M n .R o y R o s e n b a u m M i s s w i l m B a m a o e n t t h e
. . . _.| _ . . .! " | . . » . . n n ;W - G n d ~h ¢ l 'm O T ,M T B .
u l u u p l " ° ¢ " ' o __J;:.\¢l.|.wls A l l ¢ 9 D ¢ \ \ ; . . " . - , .,~P I . .C l d r -M " ' h H ° ' ° ' ° [m g G , : ; . , ,V i r g i n h ,w r i t e s a n i n -.n as
» m L L § l » ' , ' i $ § $ 1 " d § I i § § .
f ' , § ` £ ' f » J =§ ` . § " f = ,§ § " r f - ¥ l % 3 . i ° ° § " " u f f ; g f M l h l p h M n l a u n ,w n d u f M r .- N ;
'...'r s .\ " " °R a l p h B m o k n ,Y e r n o n M a r s h c i m t y .T h e l e t t e r f o l l u w a r H e r m a n h s b e e n "r u m o t o d 2 ,
, a n a n d D r .D .M .B l o c h a p o k e ; a l P
' s o m u F o l k s ;W e i l w e h a v e t h e m m o f P n v a t e F i r s t .C l a n .
=E ~ . . m a .. n d d m e i n z p r o v i d e d n h u i a f e w p r e t t y n i c e s p r i n g H e h a s b e e n i n t h e a r m y m i n c e
. a - - . . . .1 . . . . . .n a w m m m i n l l v y e a ~\ J \ n u p r x , . a n § 1 i t l t i o n e d a t C h n n u t e
and Janet, Mr. ann mn. Ullluuuu .-..._ ---_,_Vance and Terry, and Mrs. Har-Charles Bates.lan .Christensen spent Saturday Mm Irene Jansen and Jessie|._:._,|s...ww- vmited in Fort Calhoun Frida;
evening vmung xnemm .... . -mont.Mrs.Mertie McCann and Mrs.Ruth Ronenblum were Mondaynftemovn callers at the C. E. Ros-
enbaum home.Mins Hazel Hantlsome spent theweek-end with her parents. MissHanthomeisemployedin Fre-
mont.__ Sut. ~ J.` Wells spent Satur-
evening.Mr. and Mrs. Claus SclmdderMr.and Mrs.Mike Nelson nmMr. and Mm. Nic I-'redrichsen wenSundayeveninggua tn at thgame of Mr. und Mrs. Carl Schnei
er.T. W. Bates visited nt the homaf Mrs. Charles Bates, Monday.
Mr.and Mrs.Vernon Mnthh
sen spent Sunday with Mrs. Irer
pl V"||§'_1.f'..:'"°;;":.:.""'"' ' a- \f1=1<\-lime0w [ \ | § ,u w .b v '" - " "1 l ur n . f r r l : r a i n t o d a y m d m y a r m i s p l a n \\ U ¢ 1 § n r M n r d h o r n t .w h o i n s t a
STUL J A u x u n
Henry A. Wiese snld m spots
at s21,ao, last week at the Tay-
lor 6: Wells Auction ln Fremont.
.».Amana the Washington Coun-
w sore.They took \ bunch in trucks ltioned in Panama, has been ad-
in Richmond last night, but I \
didn't.go along;there u e somu\y soldiers clmping here tzhat \
a person can hanily get unto ~
.mm 'In Miller and 1 took n
vanced from Corporal to Ser-
geant. He is the son ol Mr. and
Mrs.Fred Moxdhorst vf Blair;
three 01 his bmthers am serving
i n t h e a r m y , a l s o .
cIIIIlLIIl..|||u\runhe K en na rd Hig h Sc ho ol Dr a-lnatic s Club held a mee ting at the
sc hool house,Tuesday evenin .Sunday dinner guests o f r.an d Mr s.Tor re!Andersen an d
Me r le were Mr .an d Mr s.A .A .Kronbery ; and Wendell o f Ir vin g -
to n, Mr . an d Mrs . Nels L ar s en o f
Hern inn,and Mr .an d Mr s .Rus-
sell Suverktfubbe.Ha ro ld La u tr u w is no w ernploy ed in the Franzenburg store in
Ar li ng to n,and has resigned as
substitute innil czmrier.J .ll.Johnson returned fr o mHasti ngs,Saturday ,to spend the
\vv¢k -end with hin family .\ lr nnd Mr s Charles Kern k e
Jansen.Mr .and Mr s .Pete Lar son anente rtai ning their son,J i m,w i
is ho me o n fu r lo u g h f r o m a n a
my c an:at Casper, California.Russel Peterson, of Omaha, le
Fri day fo r F o r t beavenwort
Kansas.Wednesday afternoon, L'
and Mrs, Paul Ma sters en tertain
f o r Mr .and Mr s .Peterson.ntha t even in g, Mr. an d Mr s. Hur
Andreasen entertained the eou|
nt dinner.Thursday nfternou
Mr .and Mr s.Hen ry Mi lle r we| hosts to Mr .and Mr s.Petersl
Mr .and Mr s.Paul Masters,a
Ed J np p,whose bir th day wasso c ele bra ted on th at day Thume r la r . a n d L i n . . A r th u r A n g o - lo s y arguing,Mr .and milfs.H:
»e n* o£Ly ons, were Sunday c all-
:!S nt th e G. E. Kmn be rg home.
| l'eterson entertained the coupl
Ha r r y Helrnaine;and Juglg
Sunday evening:dinner guests Linc oln spent.Mon day visit
Qf Mr .and Mr s.Roy Nelson and frien ds in Kennard..
.....a.A..." .nnunn L'nnnnf\\ pfink Inf.an d hiféi.~ ROS _ 8 llb B
. " f " " "......... ____11 I'"2f¢1'n="§§'m.n¢'l`¢Z'£k'f.°°.1'2 nm up me ma In t . n i g h : -urls Chnrl Gnu-Ich gf Washing-bout. 2% IIHEI nol'\l1.l.!llt uf hill
.._ --L- -..u ea-.. umm; me ass..:nd looked at the place where
-|l9.._-..\.ll-¢¢lzillnd John
Petty Officer Robert Reese.
}| o no :l' Re v .mdl ln. T. J .R e e le
M Jetfenon lem. is gpntloned by
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DALE NEWS
Mrs. A. H. SibbI?\n§%en "ua v;1l1ami }to Omah a by the il\nr"1 nf her |r .,1 ..moth er,Mr s.Catherine .\1li~~I::1 ...|F..\"r\.*..lL|
her c ondition is imp1'0\ed nt l!11~
time._|Mr .and Mrs.Fr ed J un gbluth \1*'*f*"'' :: I.1 lu 1 amp l»;\rr:~
attended the celebrating of Hu
th ir ty -f if th wedding a n n i ve r n r v.o f Mr .and Mr s.J ohn 5IcI\1cen,T"l| ."1:fr-~:.\l.~»wry Fwh l.
Satu rda y e veni ng, at the Mc hie enf l k n \ 1 r (-~I\~r;|.\l¢»
home.|\1<ir tu {"2<~"l 1 i - xv "Mr .and Mr s.Chester J ung-.. ",."
;er. J ones was traneferned to larram~ » - W o r l d - H e r a l d S p o r t s S e r vi c e P h o t
..i |"ug \ "l l . 1 . ;1
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fril ~.=!a that hi dxllivs :ms :1 Ii:cl
(r1-;\~~. t;nt !.~i llL"|'
!¢\|~~1 h\1.\..ml j 1 5 !i-\ \ :Lr:11lerred thera
btuti f. Mr . and Mrs. Fran c is J ung-l 'lf I.ill1 L..f~""}'§*\='w=-=I.1?"
bluth and lla Mae,an d hh..andf L.ll11p \ f . m \r1m|;.;1 lu pn.:>Ha |.....\l -n ..|.11r\"t1~\:\an t}\¢re In "plen ty of 1
L r l u n -
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i1 il| . lI lf l\ l" .I 1 'llllvt u
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;r \\1l<.nf i n »|3sr"|l.§~tl
:ill ~l rrnl i lu vffixl r' tl
.11l1»l f |l:r;sl1v1 :is.l l i ~ 1 uit~"l \\¢1Il&:R lllltll
|lvl: \| :| " | . \ :| .li llltllll, a l'
1 11%his sc lnllule lists 5:30
.x-~ l.ll.llI1t; llr.v";ln lm been
\.ni !3umlij..u vll.
ll\»day :if tor (\ii\| Il.:\ n i v-
::l :he Ellllll ilivision n\.~>\o¢i from
t; un p lln|l»Lole}to lmulsi alti ,
\.\ln1\it is now eligalgg tl in war£{.lll\Q. "(ou<h" wrote, "lt would
l11i\¢iritoreslml you to have seen
the illltll nmxv mul.Ove r twe n -
t\ill11:-:uni mlr lu rs t\:¢»\ctl out
: l: n l ln g = li i t 'Inusmlny niorning,
It: ni n g hvrv l1}t|.:n1 gates.
.lv-| ~.UI 1n tp 1 :\S they c ull
th :, u1otortyc lfS. Small truc ks,
1 :,;1 truc ks, nnss truc kln hospi-
tn.vars,guns.fflv.Th e entire
,;r up f ully e qu ipp ed to go i nto
uvli- n.i t i s amaz ing h o w f a s t
limy mo ve an d ho w w e l l -
|eqtupped they are."
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i ARLINGTON NEWS
l lli r. and Mr s .Ve rn on Ma rs ha ll
lreturned.Sunday ,fr o m Gr a n d ls -
qlilnd wher e they a e n t th e week-
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EUR wnu bulu un: aaaunlv ._-125. in the sarne sale, Alvin Peter-
son,He rman ,sold eig ht gi lts a t
$50 and $60 eac h.
Q ll ¢E..-t.Stender.Bla ir farnier.
sold three Shorthorn heifers fo r
$48 eac h,a blac k h ei fe r f o r $37
an d u roan bu ll fo r $56 a t th e
Ta y lo r &W ells sales pavilion.
Ra y Rathjen of Herr nsn sold a
H o l s t e i n c o w f o r $ 2 7 . 5 0 .
l =\C
Ra y Rosenba um, Ke nnard,sold
a g o o d b a y mo r e fo r $1 0 2 an d a
grey rn sr e fo r $ 69 a t the Ta y lo r
&W e l l s s a l e ,l a s t w e e k .
U as n
On Mar c h 20,Bls ir 's f a t ho g
ma r ke t ran f r o m $15.00 to $1'T.-
S0,as comliared to 0ma ha ' s $15
ma r ke t Th e f ollowin g s a le s wer e
made at C . l3rund age's Bla ir Live-
sto c k Ma r ke t:Ha r r y Bollrl,no rth
of Blair,had 31 Hu mp s averag-
i n g ,1ix-uction over 255 lbs.th a t
brou g t $15 .00 per hu ndred.W i l-
li a m Fleic htinger,south of th e
W a sh in gton Co un ty lin e i n Do ug -
las Co unty , had a load of fst hogs
on th e B la ir ma r k e t tha t b r o u g h t
$15.00 c wt. Pete 'I"nornpson's hogs
br ou gh t $15.00.A truc k load o f
hogs f r o m Greeley Cou nty wa s
consigned by Sc ott Barr. the butc h-
ers bringing $15.00 an d th e so ws
f r o m $14.77 to $1-1.90.Clarenc e
Olso n o i' Tek a ma h ha d tw o t mc k
loads o f sows sold an d weighed
ove r th e sc sle fr om $17.80 down.
U16 U!llol\Bvllucaa .........__Wilkes Booth, the guy that Slflul.
Ab r a h a m Linc oln.
The ho use they c ornered h i m
in wa s supposed to ll!\\{q atinrtl
ne a r the si g n. Th e re ar e a fe w
bric ks la y i ng a ro un d there an d
a li ttle hole where the house
ma y ha ve stood.
Th e fi eld we a r e on h er e wa s
plan ted to onions a t one ti me
an d they are star tin g to c ome
up in ou r te n t n o w. Th i s i s n o t
suc h a had loo ld ng c ountry
here.bu t the gover nme nt took
i t l i k e they di d over a t Mead,
I guestl;on ly they did n't tear
th e buildings d o wn li k e they
did there,and th e ar my is de-
str oy i ng the m.The re are so me pr e tty nic e
looking houses here that are be-
in g ruined.W h en we fi rs t g o t
he r e , I th o ug h t I wouldq,go out
to so me f a r me r so me ti me an d
get me a g ood meal, and then 1
fou nd th a t they were all va-
cated.The re is a pr etty nice
house ri g h t he r e whe r e we arec ampi ng bu t th e boy s ha ve i t
ju st abo ut to r n do wn bui ldi ng
clothes reeks and thi ngs li k e
th at.Th ey keep us pr etty busy
here in the day time and it's hard
to wr ite by the se c an dles .. .
W ri te when ever y o u c a n.
Pau l.
Ne w Y o r k C i ty n t the persc nt
ti me ;he expec ts to he c omlnls-
sioneml as an ensign in the livin'
future.Fo r me r Bla i r residents.
lin ilc c svs orc well- kno wn an ilu
llln ir an d He r ma n eonunu niln~.
Q o 1
;J unior Mi ller ,for mer lil;-.er
boy , writes that.he has passed
exa mi n a ti o n s i n g u n ne r y a t Na vy
lI'ier, Chic ago,Gr ea t La ke s hfzxfal
lS ta tio n, an d wi ll g o to Flor id a
: f o r a f i r e w e e k s t r a i n i n g c o u r s e .
' Q 0 a
La ve rn e Rah lf s, wh o h a s been
;stntioned wi th tho U.S.Na vy a t
Gr ea t L a k e l,Illin ois,arri voti
lllio nd ay mo r ni n g f o r a r.en~day
Lfurlough wi th hi s parents,hi r.
la n d M r s . H e r ma n Ra h lf s , a s well
' a s oth er Bla i r relatives a n d
zfriends.He wi ll re tu rn to th e
'Naval Ba se i n C hi c a g o ne xt Tu es -
day .'
I 4 o t
Pi c .Flo y d La a k er of C amp S a n
L u i s Obispo,California,returlled
l_to the west c oast,Sunday af te r
spending hi s fu r lou g h in Ar li n g -
\to ll st the pa r e nta l Her ma n L an k -
er, home.
Adver tise in Th e Enter prise
I t B r i n g s lte s u lu
§ 1 s E R E Q Q L D /
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.\|.8 UTUL .n.ll|| "EAU |.\\.|un..» . .....-of Elarenc e,Io wa a n d Mi s s Ru th
I.auritsen.Mr .ah d Mr s .A r th u r Jensen
spent Sunday evening wi th Mr .
and Bruc e spent Sunday afternoonat th e h o me of Mr . a n d Mr s . W .
B Rosenbaum.Mrs. H. C. Blnc o visited in Blair
a n d Mr s.He nr y Jensen.Monday afternoon a t the E.0 .
Mr s.I va n Andersen and Betty llf airvzhild home.
Lo u s pe nt th e week-end v.ill1 Mr .
nnd Mrs. Bo b Andersen.Mr s . A n -
ders en p ians to leave fo r To le do ,
v. ho is stationed in the navy there.
Ohio,soon,to vi s it he r husband.
Mr s.J oh n H. J oh ns on returned
to h e r home,Mon day evening,
af te r visi ting her son,Russell,
Mi ss Ellenora J ensen visited in
Omaha.over the week-end.
Sunday callers nt. the ho me o f
Mr. and Mrs. Ly man Cambergz and
fami ly wer e Mr. and Mrs . C har les
Stewart,Ernest Croehmsn an d
Eugene Sullivan and Caroly n of
W o o .u l !I ¥ . . \ . H . .D n a n n n i i f h R n ¢ l n t
Mr s.Ma r ti n setter,a n cu.vu ln -hn,spent Sunday wi th th ei r pa r-
ents,Mr .and Mr s.Fr e d Jung~
blu th..Mr. and Mrs. F. J . Enerson vas-ited,Sunday afternoon,wi th Mr .
an d Mrs .S. R. Ba ts on in Omah a:
other guests were Mr .and Mr s.
Do n Dunbar o f Far ra gu t,Io wa .
Several of th e D a le Projec t ln-
dies me t,Thursday afternoon,
wi th Mr s.A .H.Sibbernsen tokni t f or th e Red C ros s.
A.H.J un gb lu th and Na o mi
\\a\*S\Hhnnninlf ih ~Satur-
l
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\.14l :r i d 1 lu . t,;L::».i the rudely
limit l\:\rr:1ck-n n heated wi th
wal h\ fI\t ;He a lso writes that
" lu rm)l.lll$£8 8 \\a.lIn Setfllnli
\ :1.l\¢»m::try du ri ng \.\i|~t¢:
m :.1§1a " m i l d give a false lm
pression.Th e mo m i n g 1 ar-
ri ve d it was 24 above nnd fe lt
colder th an zero bac k home."
Alth ou gh his hours are un~
usually lo ng n t times , "Co ac h"
is f i nd i ng h i s wor k ver y enjoy -
nhle.Th e offic e is open 24
g.
wh o i s i n th e a r my , i n A r ka n sa s .Mrs. J ohnson visi ted her brothers,
Carl and Len Hitc hc oc k, in Kansas
Buss n m c u nunww».....r " -" _ ___th e we e k- en d a t th e h ome o f he r d y ;Irmgzr Hngturned ho me wi th " "parents,Mr .and Mrs.Glen Ros-Lle m to s ra nd the week -en d.hourfha =;eyl»d»»*P* Rgd Cnfgs
baurn.M r n n Mr s .J nlian E .Jung~o n at.ze nexqer c oses n s
enM r .a n d M r s .C l a r e n c e V a n c e b l u t h a n d M r s .J u h a n J u n g b l u t h ,
I . .I : \ . . . A u n v {Q n f . .Ci# 9 n n " i l i | 1 ' ; \ \\ l 0 \ 1 1 P
§&n2'z3§~ `£&"{}§e home of
March§N ews
\nl-..-A MH.JM .Inman celwE Bu~Poultry-Cream-Eggs Hides.
Sell at your home marker. We pay
cityprices.Try us!
NE L SO N non uc l :
T elephone nu Bennington, Neb
mon,Inursuuy.mrs..-.».......ecently returned from Little
lock,Arkansas,where her hus-
and is serving in the U. S. Scr-
ice Medlcal ox-ps Dept.
DORNACKER NEWS
"The Cozy Corner Club"met
xt the home of Mrs. Elmer Wulf
Wednesday March 17.Assistinglmstesses were Mrs. Peter Mord-
lwrst and Mrs. Raymond Sdiuldt.
Fi.f£€€n memlzers_a.nd two visitors
were present.Pmchols was playednm went w Mrs. Thord an p _-val Andersen, Mrs.Lmeat Ker-.» " _~n............| cnmldr
bfiliéla "£i~.;i;`§¢1§" "smu-
verury, Sunday.Guests included
Messrs.and Mesdam~Albert
and Ordlle Benson and families
Albert Jensen and family of 0ak~
land, Man\ey Fisher and JeanChris Hansen xnd fnmlly Joh:
Reeh Audrey and Barbara, C. W
Christensen, Ansel Toft, and Mu
Minnie Bbnson and Mrs. Wane
Petem.Sgt. John Jensen ol Columhu
South Osmlius is spending h*
14 day furlough at the parents
Joe .lessen hmne.
\Mr. and Mrs. Ray Faguexqui
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ond with mei........,.... ,William G. Clayton,hir.Clayton
and Nancy.Mrs.H.C.McClelland enter-tained, Thursday and Fnday alt-ernoons, complimenting her augh-ter-in-lsw,Mrs.Merritt McClel-lan.and hlsry Elizabeth whowith Mr. McClellan were visitinghere from Rolla,Missouri.Flow-ers for the centerpiece,flanked
by lighted tapers,made an at»
tmctive table setting;Mrs.Mc-Cle\land's daughter,Mrs.L.C.Unlsnd of Omaha.poured.Mr.
and Mrs. McClelland and dnih
ter returned Monday,and rs.Unland also retumed home on
M. 0. Davis also had a wel sawbring $14.90. Harry Larsen, Ken-
nard. had a truck load of work
horses, all smooth mouth.that
brought up fy $69 per head.
ȢThe cattle market at the Blair
Livestock Market was exception-
allyrgood, last Saturday. C. Bum-
dsge lists the following transac-tions: William Nelson of Modale,
Iowa, sold 8 roan steers for $14.40
per hundred over the scsde. PeteThompson had a fair cow weighedover the scale st $11.85. One fresh
cow consigned by Scott Ban from-~'~--»-.. ..-ua vm- cur. and
Pvt.Giesseunans aumw..,s'l14s969,Ren.co.seas, T.D.
Bn., A.P.Hill Military Reserva-tion, Bowling Green, Virginia.
»~_P.F.C. Ivan Larsen is stationed
with the U. S. Army in Australia,according to word received this
week by his wife.Mrs.Larserspent several months on the west
coast with Pvt.Larsen, but re-
cently returned to the parental,
I-'rank Lutz,home in Blair.Pvt.Larsen is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Larsen of Orum,
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~- _ n s - - - _|Yes.,a nd i n Yo ur
l i l : n Tn n !
L Cn.Turn Those Things
You Don`! Wan! luto
Money with aWam Ad
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~I 'o c c
Is S c i e n ti f i c a l l y B le n de d w G i v e Yo u
o Q U I C K E R G R O W T H
Q L O W E R D E A T H L O S S
, B I G G E R P R O F I T S
Step up Your Production This Year With This Tried
and 'fated Feed
Bl a i r F l o u r Mi l l s
HARRY und CARL BORENBEN, PR0PS_
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r Cash
N o T I c E
Property of the
Farmers Grain & Lumber C0o
KENNARD, NEBRASKA
WILL BE SOLD AT
o oP u b l i c A u c t l o n l
S A T U R D A Y A r a n .1 0
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2:00 0'CLOCK P.M.
Property Consists of the Following Items
Two grain elevators, capacity of l2,5W bushels each
One lumber shed, 68x100 feet
Sr.orag?heds for 500 tons of coal
Office uxlding, 22x22, wxth a ZoamhC3D8dty scale
All office and yard equipment
E .ntrre stock of lumber, coal and feed on hand on date of
sale, as per inventory '
Mn. Peter Kroger.Mrs.Duma Champion viai
wnfh Mr. Lnd Mn. Joe Schnch
of Omaha Saturday evening anlcelebrfed her birthday by Lakin
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Mr. md Mrs. Schetcher to a nh *
Dorothy Mardhm-at and P.F.
;Marvin Petty were Sunday dinne
'gusts of Mr.and Mrs.
i
Mordhant and hmily.Mr. and Mrs. Howud Chrl~
men and Terry and Greta Do
nuker vmwd Thmdly afternoo
at the Henry Gmmzh home.
Mr. md Hn. Hube rt Gotta'und family visiwed Sunday d =
l\00l\ with mu comm and umMr. md Mn. J ohn Dornsck
md Bernice , Mr. md Mn. ~-Gmsch and kv i n m m e wi
Mn. August! Sdunnrker ol 0 -
bl- Sunday.Mr, md Mn.Henryand family,Mr. and Mn.WSchuldt mme Sumhy wifh
Gott-sch md Lil1le_Mr. md Mn.Hum Bette .
and Mr.m d Mn.Tim rlundnyevmi-DR dth Mx..
Mrs. Raymond sammc.
Mr.and M n E k !APPI
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Temrs-25 Pct. Down, Balance When Possession Given
Farmers Grain 81 Lumber Co
Kennard, Nebraska
G. F. BROSS, Auctioneer
unday.,.Lvrefluy \..»0u.m.y muu un q- ..., ..-_m1g,;";;='=<=f= Cook puhmntted to 'gg hor calf, just two days uid, brought.The address of Ravmond 1.
c operuuon for appen ..:itia at Sw Dodge County Hospi- $26. D. Bundle of Benson soid a Therkelsen,A.S., xo Co.126-43,ul,Friday.blue 1-can heifer for $111.00.A Camp Waldron,Farragut,Idaho.
Lg and Mrs. Franklin Cave of bull was weighed over the scales Therkelsen joined the navy about
-»...l.Pvnwrlnr.New York, spent for C.Brundage, Jr., for $14.70.three weeks ago.
sneuer amu mnMrs. Er nest K4
club.The nex1
he ld at th e h m
Champion on .1IMr . a n d M n
sons vimted F
r\..a¢.....1.. Yunnn
» . "w ww .. -- ._ ..=m.¢ mr| »ma c h mt l g e n r v u d x n mr s o f n b n y
bm»¢t\n¢will be_¢irI born Sunday.
me M l m .~Hr. ull lin. W oodrow Svlnd-
Aprll uni.,gnud md n mlly want Sunday
s. Egi lnfehr md_P.l|.nt the Alvin Svmdgurd
'|rldlyads w x hmm.I l l r . m d K n . O t h Wrkh ~
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einu
cE
r Cash
N o T I c E
Property of the
Farmers Grain & Lumber C0o
KENNARD, NEBRASKA
WILL BE SOLD AT
o oP u b l i c A u c t l o n l
S A T U R D A Y A r a n .1 0
9
2:00 0'CLOCK P.M.
Property Consists of the Following Items
Two grain elevators, capacity of l2,5W bushels each
One lumber shed, 68x100 feet
Sr.orag?heds for 500 tons of coal
Office uxlding, 22x22, wxth a ZoamhC3D8dty scale
All office and yard equipment
E .ntrre stock of lumber, coal and feed on hand on date of
sale, as per inventory '
\
Temrs-25 Pct. Down, Balance When Possession Given
Farmers Grain 81 Lumber Co
Kennard, Nebraska
G. F. BROSS, Auctioneer
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| pu |.\.u\.;u ulruse .
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John and Robert Auch of Fm-'ffmny were callers at the Bm Lowe. m.. have an una: ....... ......._his home with the Lowes and ob-tended school helie. He also viaMr.and MI p m Molqhomf t the Albm Jensen home,Sun.'itvedtef\ number of his former school.
a M n K .md ma "Mr. an rs.ave roger day.'5 ,». 5Meldn Mrs. Iirank Jdmel visited Mr. and Mrs.Arnold Hm"°" | a L 0 § ;w;cpe\°tI: 5§'é§l'3Z§¢
Saturday evemng mth hir.and and children visited mlativ in with his family-\R*i"}'i"= Nebranlw this wee Harold D.Weber left Omaha,
. ... _n'\.........\:-nah P1idav.for Camp Mqxey, ffexas,
mont visited Friday altemoonJ¢ng¢n home Friday evening.
'with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Auch.1 Betty Svondgaard was a caller
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of
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w ~..p e a s ,l e t t u c e a n d s p i n a c h .T o p r e »
. .. ..|i c e
enof Pric e Admi nis tration esta
lished a c eiling on most fresh veg
tables inc luding a ll o f the abov
mentioned.Mo r e Me a t Fo r A r me d ForeAnotherinstanc e o f the Of f i
of Pric e Admin.istration'a debe
rnination to c ontrol the produc ti
of me3t..wlB evidenc ed this w~
wh en another non-quota slang
erer in Linc oln was restrain
from fur ther slaugh teri ng b eeno f violation o f OP A regulatio
Th i s wa s th e thirteenth r e s t n i
in g o r d e r g r a n te d i n Ne b r u ln
the Federal Distric t Cou rt i n
dri ve to guarantee our boy s
broad th at they wi l!ha ve s
eve n if tho se o f u s at h ome h~
to d o wi th less.W i th meat, sharing a l wi t h
other ration ing pro gra ms i t
well to re member th is sir nple"f
m u h :Alway s be sure tn =y our appro priate W ar Ration B
with y o u whe n y ou s ho p. Do N
O F F E R D E T A C H E D C OUP O
f o r th e p u n : h u e o f an y ra ti o
ite m.Merc hants cannot acc
such c oupons bec ause they are
valid wh en detac hed
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I will sell at Public Auction a t m y
dence 2%miles southwest of Herman,
mile east of Hill Creek school on the .lens
Jensen farm, on
M o n d a y ,M a r .
Sale Starts at 1:00 0'clock P.M.
HORSE S, 2 HEAD
One team, gray and bay, smooth mo
CA TTL E, 6 HEA D
Three A-l Holstein m ilk cows--one
fresh in a week; two yearling heifers; on~
ling Shorthorn bull.
HOGS , 6 HEA DSix Hampshire soiys bred to a good
shire boar.
10%DOZ E N W HITE L E GHORN
PUL L E TS
FA R M M A CH INE RY
14-in. tractor plow=10-ft.Emerso
new 5-ft. John Deere mower; John Dee
nure spreader; two wagons; one hay r_~
gear; McCormick-Deering hay rake; 8-1
er burr grinder; John Deere corn plan ~
80 rods of wire; 3~section harro\v= 2-h~
sheller;hand sheller;Sterling hay
Monitor grain drill;set of harness;I
No. 15 cream separator; Maytag powe
ing machine# anvil; forge and vise; po~
Fairbanks-Morse 1%-h.p.engine;for
shovels; hay sweep; 30 steel posts; wi
250 BUSHELS CORN IN CRIB
One 6-tube Motorola Radio with
charger.One Hobart M. Cable piano,
Some household goods and other
mo numerous to mention.
,QW aa/Nw
~=z ~ $
0F r e d K u b l e
SLACK & SMITH, Auctionéers
B URT COUNTY S TA TE B A NK , Cl e rk
TERMS m s n
LIGHTS IN r'ru\,r,AND RATIONING
The Secret Is Out
The secret is out. The purposeLhasalittleredcouponsin
ar Book 'Iwo wxs announcedf~ ...mu 'rum will come in handy\M r a n a 3 1 | 5 ,\ , u § | u | ;A . l h u u u V " " " ¢.no v ,v i s i t i n g I D B SOR,LIIJH W1.7Cl\* n - ; | . --1 h e |, H . . . . f - I l a n ¢ a t t h e A h d f é w S v e n d -~ h € _ l §1n . l ; . . »' a f t e r S u n d a y # M 8 T f h 2 3 » w h e .I
" c u z u a l a w u ¢ » -- . - . .- __ _L p k .U o l \ u 1 u W C U C A ._ __ _~A d I H i ! i i B t ! " £ \ l l o h 8M r ,a n d ~ 1 ° 3 ¢' L L § I ' ~¢ m a \N O m g "S = § A R ; ; g g :1 n w
a e s 1f a r m l y w e n S u n d a y d m n e r g u e s s W A S H I N G T O ~r e z c t .A t t h a t t i r x e " . . , . ' § ° i n t h i s
1 t so f M r .a n d M r s .C .K . .R o s a a n C O U N T Y s a m e p r o n o t o n y m e a 1
1 - . 1 : \ . \ . . .. r a m u n d n i l a .i n -
b u t I 1 5 0 C U l u l l :u m a .. .. ..__" _\.. |. a. .u A n d n i n r h é d l s e !I and
Y Z * - % \ A n ~# B ET nu ~ D U I | . » ¢ : : , L u a a n n 1 . - _ - _ _ _l o t 9 .b l k 6 2 ,l s t . .c a n n e d f i s h ,w i l l b e m a d e a v a i l -
"'- l l . . I ¢ | | : ¢ n l ~::.°;"::..::';'.;:.';°"el-'Ea dyl ,__;j;"',;,;n' Z§"r'§l-"iiK Kiuéxiy, Monday.
|Mr. And Mm Axel Nielsen and'family Dick and Jimmy Svend-
gurd, were guests of Mr,and
Mrs. Alfred Nielsen Sunday, hon-
odng Junior on his 14th birthday.Mn a nd Mm Raymond French
_and children were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert mf-
Qiis near Craig.I Mr. and Mrs.Bill Jensen and
fdaughiers were dinner guests nf
\Mr. and Mn. Ray RA\9\§un Sun-
ladd w Blnir, $3,500.
Elizabenh Paulsen to Chris
Schmnacker: W'h NE sec. 28-17
11, 82000.S.S. Sidner, trustee to John
Hamemik:SE sec.20-X8-9.
s2o,ooo.Cnrrie R. & Max F. Hansen w
Johanna C. & Herman C. Mueller
as joint tenants: E54 NE exceptSAforeemeteryjsec.6-17-11,
l$1.oo.--v~_.._x....._. M Cnr.
able equally w un cm-........- .course,our armed farces will have
their share first,and certainly
no one will obja t w tlmt.lt is
expected that there will be su!-
ficient left for those of us at
home.Fresh Vegetnble CelllnglWhen palm. rationing went lnto effect there was n noticeable
lncx-ease in the demand for (real
\'egeLnhles.This was, of courseexpected, because fresh vegetable:were not at thl¢;_ time w sgil
I
day.Mr. and Mrs.Earl Thompson
and Jo Ann spent Sundny at the
paraxtal I-'red French home.Mr.uni Mrs.Harold Jensen
and sons spent Wednesday aven~dgmmlKangarthem m Svenhcme.Mr. and Mrs. Hovfnd Jen-'sen were callers during the alfa!
William H.nusenuuumtie Brock: wks 6 7, Il, )i5(.iH;;;s I
Add m Kennnrd $1,600.
Thnrvald Jorgensen &vrl.toAusdnRenshaw & wf. us ioint
tenantsi S56 of W 200 I1., of lot
1 blk. 19 Dutefs add £0 Blur,
$3,550.Charles Da-aeger w Herman F.
& Neme L.Petersen as joint
.-...»n~ \n\s s & 4 s= NE sw ss
disc
e ma-k a nd~».»iii"§§¢`é`r§»1;1t13e fliiwnrll |§'E§f'i`IT.;»§'.i1~1p $1.00.
\Fr a nk Hamn rn i k to J oh n Ha m-
| er ni k:" W i SE sec . 20-18-9, ex-
cepz trac t, $1.00.
-1 And rew C.Andex-sen a w f .m
|,G r a c e A .R a s m u s s e n :N W s e c .
1 3 l ¢ 1 ' r " 1 1 |$ 1 , 3 0 0 .
M a r g a r e t P .H y n e s h o G i l b e r t
P o t a d l e :l o t s 2 2 &2 3 i n S %N W
r s e c .3 2 - 2 0 - 1 1 $ 4 , 8 8 2 .
1 B m H a n s e n s o B m a n e w
' H a n s e n a s j o i n t t e n a n t s :S 5 5 1 S W
1-| :
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Stov-
wit h
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cLaval
washdrill:
;and
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DORNACKER NEWS
a.ll'
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m.1i\
Mr. md Mrs. Rnymnnd Schuldi
Mr md Mrs, Henry Gottsch weft
'g ué m ufM r.and Mrs.Chm
Kruse.Mr. md Mn. Otto Gottsch m4Rheinhlrdt, Mr.xnd Mrs.Joh:
Meeves md Emu Gotta-h nmLillievisitedWednesday evenim
with Mr. und Mn. Wm.Schmidt
Mrs. A.mn\d Rix md non ape!!dm week nd in Omxhl wltiu Dux
articles
I
en I athy Llordhm-nt..
g1 ,,"|,u'Hl|R|9\l\1ll¢o!Hl|ii\n4R\|Dl>
thntwnremlnlnn Bqwblle nnthiwand -a\=mrv
hu e " " " "- » I= ` a s I l h p a u l o l n
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Mn. Jack kann who hu -~o n th s d c k ll s t i l wma w hn t ~
prvved nk this writing.
Mr.and Mn.Vem Sl-ml!
tnd childrm of Hhir spent .~uxdny evening l t the Ro]
Smith home.
Mn.Marjorie Widner ,1"1\i!li| and Ed Johnson of 0 .
sent Sunday dternwn at-
S0\ Hineline home.Hans Guntin nl Omdu w u
Thundny vixiwr nt the '
Hine\ine home,
Tegn Notices es
Mr. md un. Lm Weber wereSaturday eveninx allen At Phd
Peck'|.Mr. md Mn.Chrll L.~ Ander
.¢.
gvenin nt the iflord Lnnen
cms at .Mr. and Mrs. Allred Enger :md
Jmet of Bhdr were Sundx mp-
per guests at tha Bert mp-
non home.Duane Jordm enteruined at nparty at the school house for hisoun~friend!and achoohnntes
I
Mr .and M n .Andrew Alb tt b
md Mild r ed , Mr . a nd Mrs . Hlr fy
Nelson and Betty,Mr .and M n .
Russell Ward, Donald and LIYYY.
And Mr . an d ' Mr s. Lloy d Johnsenwwe S u n d a v n f tz mo o n a l l e n a t
th e He n ry W uli f nm h mn a .Mr . a n d Mn . Ru s i e ll W n r d m d
sons we re Sunday dinner guests
a t t h e U o y d J ohnson home.
r .an ra.o s a a nMd M N r r i W r d d
-~ a r d an d
ngt y an, md ua. uf rw. an-mdmta,the object md pub~oiwhic atnobuulnthede-»of laid Co thlt said Edgar.-~ il the owner in he simple
the Ent Hxl! ol the Sonhheutunder 01 d d Section 81 Ind
t uid Theodore H.Lundt is
.owner in (ee dmp|¢ of the
orth Hal!ol the SmxthwestunterIndtheNorthHIM v i~e Southeast Qnnrter of u i d
~don 32 md w remove theouda an upon their rengectivetiesso add real state y the
lima, rights, Giles, liens,inter-
No f n c s O F mm. g g p g g f ,
0'Hnnlan &0'Hnnlon, Auamny!
In tba Cmmty Court 01 Wuhing-
ton County, Nqhnlh.ESTATE OF Freda:-ka Emilie
Axten, Deoeued.Notice in hereby given tl-nr, On
Odessa Jemen hu filed with theundersigned,County Jud ofWashington Counx, Nebrans, her
final report as mlni nntdx ol
Lhn Baum uf Frederik;m m m
Axtell, Deceased, and made an ap~plicarion (or the iinnl ndmlninirl-
d
n
|
4:
c
Butter Whitnack, mon of Mn.Cl-In Whimark recently nmlinod
in f-he nvy»He rvwmd (or dnt;lut weak and on Fridny halt for
Gump Funnut, Idnlw.
lin.Emmn Ollon and MissDagmnr Olwn md Suu sg; Kar-
mit Goll nf Watertown, So, Dxk.
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mrs. Myth Go\l uf Teknmnh.
Mr. and Mn. Dean Dienea md
baby nl Omllm spent Sunday ai
Mr. and Mn. Ben Wachter had
u wsek-and gusts Mn Wm. Bar
clay ol Chimv: her huubmd Sgt-Wm Budly o f Ca mp Cumpben,Kanmcky; and Hn. Bed-bl Nui-
derkxuger of Omnhl.Other dln~nu' gunsts &mdly was Mr.m d
M n .Rohm Wxdatem' and Jmvt
u{.Fn=monLTheBuclsyl departed Monday
md Mrs. Neiderimxger lelt for
Nuw York City to join he!lonand wife, Mr. and Mrs.Elmer
_'rnl:ln|'1'lIP¥|!3--
mm. Nebnhkl. umm 26, ms
Noiics 'ro cmmrrons
Emmet L. Murphy, Atwmey
County Court,Washington Coun-
ty .Nebra ska.ES T ATE O F W illia m F . H e lle r ,
1' \- amwd .,""r3z`L§E.§§ i'to appear
u m m m o r nt h e z m h ¢ L » § " ° ? ' § 2 » 3 . f 1 9 4 § f ' a n a §l '; 'A . ¥ . 2 § . " '; '£ '? ; . '¥ .' i a . " r . ' § . a a 1 .
o n t h e 2 8 t h d a y o f J u n e ,1 9 4 3 , a t
t e n o ' c l o c k A . M . , f o r t h e p u r p o s eo f e x a m i n a t i o n a d j u s t m e n t a n d
a l l o w n n c e o f c l a i m s .A l l c l a i m s
n o t f i l e d o h o r b e f o r e t h e 2 6 t h
d a y u f J u n e , 1 9 4 3 . w i l l b e f o r e v e r
b a r r e d .D a t e d t h i s 2 6 t h d a y o !F e b r u -
ary, 1943.(Seal)ALBAE H. NELSON.9-4t County Judge.
NOTICE To CREDITORS
A. C.Dcbel, Attorney
County Coun, Washington Coun-
ty. Nebraska.ESTATE OF Perry A. Txetsvri.
Deceased.Notice is given an the credlwra
to sppcar before me at the CountyConnroominBlairNebraska.on the 2nd day ol Agni, 1943, and
on the Sn! day of "g 1943, at
ten o'clock A.M., for e purpaseofexamination,Adjustment andallowance of claims.All claimsnot filed on nr before the 2nd day
of July, IU-13,will be forever
barred.Dated this Sth day of March,
19-13_(Smal)ALBAE H. NELSON,lu4 :County Judge.
xoric s OF ELECTION
Notice ia hereby iven thut qn'l`uesduy,the Gth ay ol Apnl,1943, in the City of Blair, Nebras-ka.an election will be held,at\\hi~h lime there will be elected..|=-ll-ilumilnnan from each Wardni;n.|Vity,two members of thell--:ml ~:Education of School
l1i~lr\r\ Nw. 1 <-i thc City of Blair,\\.i~|.ui;;m~-n mmunty,Nebrnnka.l'~~1Lmg plm1> f--r :mid elccticn are
fl-ll~>\\>:>l=i~|nc Building in thc First\\.ml,Kollurmnn's Store in thes....l..|ward,the City Council<l=.nnl»~l in the Third Ward, andunl.l»:llt Plant in the Fourth
\\:ir\l.Said elections will be op-.n .ll n ~»'clock in the morning and"ill r.mlinue open until 8 o'clockin min nflenuoon of the same da .lmull this 10th dny of ltlurc,
19l:\.(S-ul)HENRY CHRISTENSEN,1[v»ll City Clerk.
Advertise in -rm Enusrprln
It Bring! Ruulu
Campbell's Mortuary
PHONE 91
AMBULANCE SERVICE
0'Hanlon & 0'Hanlon
.\1~rolz:mYs-.\'r-LAW
Abslrncl and Title Work
Phone \5
A Home lnslilulion
PHONE 304
I\I
\NOTICE OF SlI
such other persons u nm by Lawentitled to the same; and I haveset the 2nd dly ol April, 1948, atben o'clock AM.. at my office in¢?ld County lor the hearing there-
o Dated March 11,1948.
(Seal)ALBAE H. NELSON»10-4t County Judge.
N 0 T I c E
To LANDOWNER-S IN THE
BURT-WASHINGTON D R A I N -
AGE DISTRICF:Under provisions of Chngmr31, Article 5 of the Compiled ta-tuten ol !9'29, the regular annual
election of the BuwWaahln§t/gn
Draln|e Dismal. will be hel inwe ol ice of the County Clerk of
Burt County,Nebraska,betweenthe hours of 8:00 A.M, and 6:00l'.M. on Tuesday, April 13,1943,to elect one member of the Boardnf Directors of said.Burt-WsalvingtonDrainageDistrict,to fillLhe vacancy caused by the expira-tion of the term of H. C. Jensen.
S. S. Breckenridge,1141.Secretary.
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
O'Hanlgn &0'!-lunlon, Attorneys
ln the County Court of Washing-
wn County Nebraska.ESTATE OF Lena Dmeger, De-
ceased.Notice is hereby given thatPhilip 0'Hnnlon hasfiled with theundersigned,County Judge oiWashington County, Nebraska. hisfinalreport as Administrator ofthe I~`.sl.ntc of Lena Draegnr, De-ceased,and made an applicationfor final udminiatrntion and dis-
charge, and for the assignment ol
residue of Estate tn such otherpersons as ure b law entitled tothe same, and I ave set the 9thMg, of April, 1943, nt ten :fclock
A.., nt '"§ office in said Coun»
ty for the caring thereof.
Dated March 17, 1948./(Seal)ALBAE H. NE N,l1~4t.Coun y Judge.
O'Hanlnn & 0'll:mlu\\. 1 ltorneyn
To C. P. Dewey, real me un-known; the heirs, davis es, lega-tees, Ee:-sunal represen `ve8 and
ull ot er persons interes in the
estate of C. P. Dewey,l name
unknown,deceased,real nsmusunknown; A. B. Dewy, real nameunknown; the heirs,svisees, let-
gstees.personal rspresenutlvea:md all other persons interesmd inthe estate of A. B.Dewey, realnameunknown,deceased,realnamesunknown;the heirs,de~
visees,legatees,personal repre
sentulives and sll other personsinterested in the estate of Rebec-ca E. Newell, deceased, real namesunknown; the heirs, deviaees, leg-utees, personal represcntatives and
all other persons interested in theestateofSamuelA,Newell, de-ceased,real names unknown;Thomas H.Harrison; the heirs,devisees,legatees,personal rep-
resentatives and all other persons
inwresled in the estate of Thom-as H.Harrisnn,deceased,realnamesunknown;Frederick H.Judd;the heirs,dsvlsees,lega-
The Blair Hospital ~
tees, nersunal representatives andall other persons interested in theestate of Frederick H. Judd, de-
:'\ v A L ' 1 ' E R G . H U B E R ll
.\'rr0RNsY-.xr-LAW ~
BONDED AllSTRACl`0R
Mntllxienen Bldg.-Phone 71
ceased. real names unknown; Wil-lium A. Knowlton; the heirs, de-
visees,legumes.persansll repre-sentatives and all other persons in-terested in the estate of William
eau u m uu-..~........--,,__each ol you, of any kind whatso-
ever, ol, in or to :dd real cause,or my pnrt thereof, vu severallyenjoin and bu- you, and each oi
you, your bein, exerutors, sdmm-lstrnwrs And assigns, Irom here-after claiming or asserting anyrights,titles,lnwxuts.claims,
liens and demands ol,in or to
said real estate, or uny part there-of,to quiet the titles to said realestatein said plaintiffs,to ob~tain the decree al said Court can-celling of record a mortgge madeby Samuel A. Newell an Rebec-ca E. Newell, his wife, w C. P.Dewey and A. B. Dewey, ol saidNorth Hal( ol the Southeast u u -ter of Section 82, recorded in k
G,page 529,o l the mortgage
records ol Washington County,Nebraska,said murtgsge beingdated March 28, 1882, securing unote of even date therewitlm in the
principal sum 01 850030, due onMnrch 28, 1887, and interest; alsomcancelolrecordamortgagemade by Leslie Watson to Thom-as H. Harrison, olsaid North Half
Q; the Southwest Quarter ai Sec-
tion 32, recorded in book E, page22, of said mortgage records, slid
mortgage being dm/ed September
22,1876, secunng payment at njudgment in fnvor Q! said ThomasH. Harhson and Frederick 'H.
Judd against the said Leslie Wab-sun in the sum ol sx40.6s, wgeth-
er with attameys' fees and coats;
also to cancel of record a mowgagsmadeby Leslie Watson toWilliamA.Knowlton, ot said
North Half of the SouthwestQunner of Section 32, .recorded inbook B, page 321, ol said mort-gage records, said mortgage be-ing dated May 30, 1873, securingu note og even date therewith inthe pnncxpsl sum at 512930, dueln five months; also to cancel ofrgcord a mortgage made by Les-lle Wslson and Huldith Watson,his wife,to Lincoln T.Farr, of
said North Half ol the SouthwestQuarterofSection32,recordedin book B, page 485, ol said mort-gage records,said mortgage be-xng dated June 22, 1874, securing
a note.of even dale therewith lnLhe principal sum of $337.00, dueonDecember 8,1874, and inter-est;also to cancel of record amortgage made by A. E. WatsonLuMaryls.Wells,° f m e m r
Half. of the Southeast Quarter ul
Section 31,recorded in hook H,
page sag of said mortgage rec~nrus,sud mortgage bexng datedFebruary 14, 1883, securing a noteng even data therewith in the prin-
cipal sum of $600.00. due on Feb-wary 14, mga, and interest.; andalsn to obtam the decree ol addCourtconstruingthelast.willand testament ol Nelson Jackson,
gleceused, who died nesme, a res-ident of Washington County, Nebrnska, an September 22, l987, andwho was selzed and possessed of
all of said real estate at the time
of. his death,finding and determining that said lust will andtestamentdevisedsaidrealcs-me, and all parts chereaf, as fol-
loxys: to Julia L. .lacksnmwidow ofsand decedent, the use ol said realestate for ami during her lifetime,and the remnmder to Henry Jack-son,Celia Denny, John J.Jack-
son, George N. Jackson, ThomasK. Jackson, Julia L. Bendorl andEugeneJackson,as tenants incommon, sham and share alike;
and also for other equitable reliel.
You, and each of you, are re~quired tp answer the petition o!amd plaintiffs in slid Court onorbefore the 10th day of May,
l94§i,_ or said Court may take saidpetmonno be' true ami grant the
non were Sundaz evening Kuesh
at the John Bee lun home.Misses Ethel and Beulth Laugh-lin spent Sunduy at the pa.\'!nff
sl,Charles Lxughlin, home.Mr. md Mrs. Chula Laughlin
were Sunday evening callers atthe Chris Baldorf home in Blnlr.The gathering was in honor ofMr.and Mrs.Henry Danny and
Sgt. und Mrs. Orville Denny.
Mrs. Elmer Thane nnd lln spent
Tuesday evening at the John
Jackson home.Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson und
Marjory were Saturday eveningguests at the Floyd Magill hgme,honoring Nonna Jean'| 12th b\rth-
duv.`Mr.and Mrs.Howard Hoxer,Janet and Larry. were Sundaycallers at the Andrew Heier home.Mrs. Chris Vinderslev,Bettyand Lila Jean, were Friday after-noon callers at the Andrew I-Ioler
homeMr. and Mrs.Frank Brudgrsen
und family were_ Sundng dmnerguests st the J.C.rodei-senhome. In the altemoon,Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Brodersen and Charles.Mr. and Mrs. Riley Brodersen andLarry, and Mrs. J.C. Brodersencalled st the Henry Jackson horue.The New England Communlty
Meeting was held last_ Frlday
nizht. After n progrsrn, mes wereso d,the proceeds going w the
Red Cross.Mm.lnuise Pilcher,who hasspent the winter months wit her
sister,Mrs.Hattie Camqron. re~turned to her home in Blur, Tues-
da '.lm. Hattie Cameron and Mrs.
Louise Pilchcr were Sunday dm-ner guests ul. the Ed Wilson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cameron wqreSunday guests uv. the Gene_Cl\rls-
tiunsen home north of Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansgnand Slsan and Betty Lou Chris»tiunsen of Fremont spent fromFridayufternoonuntilSaturday
nltcrnoon at the Thorvuld }lun»
sen home.Mr. and Mrs. Thorvald Hansenwere Saturday evening callers at
the Pete Larsen home._Mr. and Mrs. John Encksenwere Sunday dinner guests at the
Irvin Clements home.Mrs. Irvin Clements attended theNewEn land Club last Wednes-day at .lc An Andersen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurley ClementswereSundayeveningguests atthe Irvin Clements home.Mr.and Mrs.Irvin Clementsund Jimmie Joe were Wednesdayevening callers al. the Frank Erick-
sen hume in Herman.hir. and Mrs. Clarence Wachterwere Sundny afternoon callers at
the Morse Christensen home.Mr.and Mrs.Virgil Clementsand family of Blair were Saturday
evening callers
Clements home.
Mr. and Mrs.and Dick were Saturday eveningcallers at the Emil Pollen home.
al.the Hurley
Hurley Clements
Mrs.Morse Christensen cele-brated her birthday, Sunday. Din-ner mlests included Mr. and Mrs.Henry Petersen and Richard of
Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Pele Ander-
son. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Petersen
of Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. GunnarNelsonand daughters of Rosalie.
and Mrs.Walter Wachter and
Richard.Mr.and Mrs.ClarenceWachter were alterncon callers.Mr. and Mrs. Dean Deines and
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Singer andfamilyufOmaha,and Mr.andMrs.Einar Hansen were SundaydinnerguestsattheThorvald
Hansen home.Miss France; _Mag Hansgn og
Tuesday evening.Aned evexumswas s nt at an conand lullih was served at the close
ol the evenin . Thou Drnent wereMisses Lucill Kuhlmsnn,Norma
Lindstrom,Jenn Hovendick,Ar-dith Anderson, Ruby Lusen, Lu-
1cille Mndaen, Mnrisn Jackson, El-
I
sig Wilson; and Etta Krohn: Er-vin Slxeetl.Joe Cameron,DeanChristensen,Darrell Kuhlmann,Leslie Oemmn Lyle Thielfoldt,
Howard Larsen Dean Peterson,Marvin and Duane Jordan.
_ The Murth community gather-"'§ was held at the New England
sc ool,Friday evening,with a.llsrge attendance.A u lendid pro-gram was given by Sie commit-
tee in and pies were sold,the proc m So to the Red
Cross. Thirty-mix ollarn wus tak-
en _in from the sale of the piei.besides a generous subscription
Mrs. Arthur w. Anderson wuhostess to the New En land Clubsther home,Wednesgiay after-
noon.Thoserdpmsent were Mas-
dsmes Leona Bsrtling, Ed Blum,
George Boschuldt Ervin Clements,Lester Curley,Raymond Ma 'll,Ray McConnaha, Fred Peck,il»Iium Schelstede. Bert Thompson,Charles Thielfoldr.,and Ralph
Pearce.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thielfcldtnnd sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mc-
Lonnaha and daughters,Mr. and
>lrs..-lllred Enger and Janet,hlurvln and Duane Jordan,andZllxssEttaKrohnspentSunday
evening st the Bert Thompsonhome.Later in the evening thewomen attended the charlvari atthe Chds Kuhlmann home for
Mr.and Mrs. Harry Husk whilethemen spent the evening with
Alr. Thompson.Mr. and Mrs.Irvin Clements'und Jimmie Joc spent Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald Yowell.Mrs.'Chsrles I-lovendick was aThursday afternoon visitor at thePrankEriksen home at Herman.Mr, and Mrs.Ray McConnal1a,
Betty and Frances, visited at theMrs. Nancy McCunnshu and Mrs.Elizabeth Staples home at Blair.
Suturdny.Spending Friday evening at the
Floyd Magill home, helping Nor-ma Jean celebrate her birthdaywereMr.and Mrs.Ar!Magill,Mr.and Mrs.Vernon Clements,nnd Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Magill and
Bobbie.Mr. and Mrs. Pete Anderson and
Mr.and Mrs. William AndersonspentFridayafternoon at ChrisL. Ander-son's.__ Miss Ruby lm-sen is on the sick
list with pneumonia.Mr. and Mrs. Ieswr Huvendlckandsons of Craig were Sundayaf ternoon visitors ut Howard Hav-
endick's.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Ander-son and Ardith were Sunday din~
ner guests of Mrs.Andersun'sparents,Mr.und Mrs. Lats Pe-
teraon.Mrs.Leonard Bnriling and
daughters were Wednesday eve~ning callers at the Fred Peck
home..Mn and Mrs.Charles Haven-dlck Mr. and Mrs. Chester Haven-dlck, Jean and lone, were Sundayafternoon visitors at Alma and
Birdie Flelcher's.Mr, and Mrs. H. Hiebenthsl andBgtty and Mrs. Ed Blum and Vi-wan spent Thursday allernnon atOscar Blum'a.Little Marilyn Battling spentnfber school hours, Thursday, .utBertThompsonswhileherpar-ents were in Fremont.n1a\n\.~.|mnk.son of Mr. and
ine Thurvnld :mum imma.I
On Mondny eveniD8`»Hard:$ ,\
Rev,Stshy o!Pldnvxew willspeak at the Hill Creek School.
He represents the Luther hmgues
D! Nebnsh.Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Kruger,
Judith and David and Mrs. 0 ~Godsey nceompnnisd Howard
Shxenkel to Omaha,Sundxy,tvvisit Mn. Stuenkel at thu lmmnn-
uel Hospital.She ir i mpmv lng
and will come home later this
week.»Misa Virginia Greuier ul Omn-lu and Mins llxry Andersen of
Red Oak, lows, spent the week-
end with her puents,Mr.md
Mn. Emeat GrenelrMr. and Hn. Roy Wakefield.
and Mx-0. Tom Wnkefield motox-ed
ho Fremont,Thursday,hki nzMr. and Mn.Maman Wakefield
who left for San Fmncitho, Calif.Mrs.Frank Cranor of Soutn
Sioux City, spent Wednesday and
Thursday with her parents,Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Lowe.Mrs Frm Rogert and ner clsugh
ter,Vera Crutsinger of Ins
Angeles,California,anrived ir
Herman, Wednaday Tor a tvvi
weeks' visit.They will leave Fn
dxy.Mr. and Mrs. G. F.Lvwe amMrs. Nora Walizer were dinne:guests, Sunday of Misa Maggh
laws,Rev. A. J. May of North Bend
Nebraska wus a dinner guest, Satuniay Of the Rev, Clarke.
Mrs. Mary Hansen spent las
week with her bmther,.lame
lversen and family of Onun.
Mm. Alton Jensen was hosteetotheSlfudyToIeamClul
Thursday; Mrs. A. H. Lowe wasvisitor.A dessert luncheon wa
followed by a social time.Tl
club will meet with Mrs.Ou
Lusshen, April 15 fur thf-ir lessu
A regular meeting of Lsndmax
Lodge, AF 81 A.M.,was he
'hxesday evening.Mrs.Nora Wilizer plansleave the first of April lor Od
land.Culifomia,to make li
home.Mrs.OW! Christofferson,mi
was u patient at Clarkson bmp
al last week. came home, Wedne
day.Mrs. Tedfourley and ncice, M
H. W. Murphy left Thulsday 1
Los Angeles,California.M
Curley was called here by thenat of har mother,Mrs.F u
Erieksen.Mrs.Murphy sccc
panied her and visited her pare
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ericksen
Oakland, Nebraska.
Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Falk =Virginia of Omaha were Sunl
guests of Mrs.Clara Whitm
Mr. and Mrs. (`n'rnld Methodchildren of Craig spent Wedl
day evening there.Mr. and Mrs. Allred Pew
and Mrs. Dan Petersen mol:to Fremont Sunday to visit tl
daughter ani sister, Miss Vi
Petersen.Mrs. J. R. Christensen and '
vin Christensen of near Hm:md Mrs. Chris Kruse were dll
guests Sunday of Mr.and J
Thnrvnld Petersen.Mr. and ILaslie Lumen and three dal
u n nf Oakland.and Mr.
mmm
T """'g2`f"w`1T.$"'xliiy maved
ne.Mr. md Mrs.Wachhzr
nt u> Omnha with them,Mun-
y.Mr. and Mrs. Hans Human left
.nday evening for thdr home atm' Ipdge,Mkmuns,alter n
seks' visit here.
»--~._m..\......». m g Ardith Brown who w u oper-and on l t tha Bhdr hospkal,
Thundny returned Lo hor home
Sunday.
RUPTURE
HOURS 9 to 12; 2 to 5. Appointments Ma~e
Colds,Sc iatic a, Neuritia, -Lumbago,Head-
1|§[\\;»:.»-¢¢ "lfs ac hes, Rheumatism, App-endicitis, Constipa-
"'ion Sinus,Liver.Stomac l Kidney and
der, W ednesday .Th e ri ms wa s
spen t d oin g Red C ros s s ewi ng.
M m Ha r o ld B a r g e r e tu me d to
Omn ha ,Mo nd ay af te r vi d t i n g a t
th e Ne d Tp on h ome si nc e Fr id ay .
Guea fa a t th e Emil P olle n ho me,
Sa tu rd a y we r e Me an s . an d Ma , -
da me s Hu r li e Cleme nts an d Ric h-
g d Hovendic k,an d W m.
me n an d Ke n n eth .
E m .Florreet B r e w e r an d
Mr s .Goldie Y owe ll en te rta in ed at
the Brewster home, 'l\z\>sday l o r
Mr a.V e r a Crutaln gnt u l L o sAng ele s, Ca lif omi a.Guests i m a s s u m e n o ma tte r th e d u e o r lo -
cluded Meadames Floy d L0 !ti s, '
Ke n ne th F me ma n ,Ra y Metzlex.
Ma r c u s K r o g e r E mi l F a lle n W m
Sy lvia.Fr ed Swearingen,Ra lp h
Sc a rle tt and Mi ss Ha ze l Hansen
Mr s .A n n a Peddie entertained
at di nne r, Su nd ay f o r Mr .an d
M r s . H u i t L o we M r .and Mr s .
Ch a rle s Ho m a nd W illis a nd Mr s .
Ella W o od s o f Te k a mn h .
Advertise i n Th e E n i e r p r l u
e x p e n o f Chic ago,wi ll personal-
ly be a t Pathf inder Ho tel,Fre-
mnnk. W ednesday . only , Marc h 81,
f r o m 9 A . M . to 5 P M.
Mr .Sh evnlm say s:Th e Zoetic
Sh i ld is a tremendous ilgsrove-me over all f o rme r meth s, ef-
fec rm immed iate r es ults.I t w i l l
no t on ly ho ld th e ru p tu re p e rf ed -
ly u t ln c r e u e th e circ ulation,
st ng th en th e weakened p a m ,
th y c losing th e opening i n
te da y s o n th e ave né a c a se , re -g less u l heavy l i l n g d s t r a ln -
1 or an y po si ti on the y m a y
cation.A n a ti o n llly lmo vm a d e n -
tifi c meth od.No u n d e r s tr a p ; o rcumbersome arn\nern»ents and ab-
.solu tely n o medlc nes o r medic al
Qtreatments.5
|Mr. S hevna n wi ll be gla d lo dem~
nnntrste witho ut c h arg e.
Ad d . 6 50 9 N.Ar te slan Ave.,
Chic ago.
La rg e inc lslunal H e m l a o r r u nlu r e fo llowin g surgic al opernlln
bspecinlly sohc lled. -
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HOURS 9 to 12; 2 to 5. Appointments Ma~e
Colds, Sciaticn, Neuritia,-Lumbago, Head-
aches, Rheurnatism, App-endicitis, Constipa-
tion;Sinus,Liver.Stomach,Kidney and
Bladder Troubles; Female Disorders, Nerv-uusneas:High Blood Pressure;Influenmand Many Other Diseases Respond to Chir
opractic Adjustments.
Dr. D. C. Knee, Qnropractor
PHONE 254
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ON
COLFAX STREETTerms Are Cash Office, $1»-House, $3
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HOURS 9 to 12; 2 to 5. Appointments Ma~e
Colds, Sciaticn, Neuritia,-Lumbago, Head-
aches, Rheurnatism, App-endicitis, Constipa-
tion;Sinus,Liver.Stomach,Kidney and
Bladder Troubles; Female Disorders, Nerv-uusneas:High Blood Pressure;Influenmand Many Other Diseases Respond to Chir
opractic Adjustments.
Dr. D. C. Knee, Qnropractor
PHONE 254
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ON
COLFAX STREETTerms Are Cash Office, $1»-House, $3
. . . . r 4 . 1 _
'rAY|.on & wEL\LS
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HOURS 9 to 12; 2 to 5. Appointments Ma~e
Colds, Sciaticn, Neuritia,-Lumbago, Head-
aches, Rheurnatism, App-endicitis, Constipa-
tion;Sinus,Liver.Stomach,Kidney and
Bladder Troubles; Female Disorders, Nerv-uusneas:High Blood Pressure;Influenmand Many Other Diseases Respond to Chir
opractic Adjustments.
Dr. D. C. Knee, Qnropractor
PHONE 254
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ON
COLFAX STREETTerms Are Cash Office, $1»-House, $3
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Hogs » Cattle -
A dependable, convenientlo buy nnd.sell all kinds of
equipment.
Operulenl Under Feds
Taylor U W ells
FREMONT,
12:00 0'c\oek
Horses » Sheep
market fur hrmen and leederl
llvalock. All modern, nnllary
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fmmd a way to keep 'em out of
mischief by "selfregulation."
f'You kids can check up on
younelve l," he nys . "W hen
'l'hey'va unitpd with the bam'
distributon in a aslf-mgulntion
program-to haha the nuthnii-
tiss "clean up or c\ole up"
olfmding Lavarm that bring
discredit to a doesnt indushy.
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Blair, Nebraska Q Knowlum , anued. nu mm e! r--1 " """"'Blur :pmt w¢nnua:'y num av.mn-~the ~GAR LARSEN md d HF......:.¢.':.'.""'}f.'..L.. mi mml 'rnnnnmuz H. 1 .uNn'r.&'i1.."'¢'€l"'k..1.f'.}°..'2' the uzum-L E!fun-__ : ~ F r i d a y f o r
zth .x uuu whereFort. Leavenwo ,,he .will enter the arnu' ;ir wg'-
Sundly sunner |ue lt|o_g __;~
v u a u . -- . _ . _M r s .E r n e s t C h r i s t e n s e n a n d c h i
d r e n o f C r a i g w e r e s u p p e r g u e s t
M r .a n d M r s .W m .C m n o f S 1
l a h ,W a s h i n g t o n a r r i v e d l s
w e e k t o v i s i t t h e F r a n k E r i c k x v z
home.M n .Ra y Tr i p i e tt accompanie
M r . a n d M m Ha r o ld Tr i ple tt
Te ka ma h to Oma ha . Tu es da y .
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Blair, Nebraska
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L 0 h e i r s ,d e v i s e e s ,l e g s t e e s ,p e r -
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p e r s o n s i n t e r e s t e d i n t h e e s t a t e
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s t a t e o f A s a h e l E .W a t s o n ,d e -
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l d D o n n y ;J u l i a n D e n n y ;J u l i -
n n e D e n n y ;J a m e s D e n n y ;M a r y
l n n D e n n y ;a n d a l l p e r s o n s h a v -
e s o r c l a i m i n g a n y i n t e r e s t i n
h e E a s t H a l f o f t h e S o u t h e a s t
Q u a r t e r o f S e c t i o n 3 1 a n d t h e
Q o r t h H a l f o f t h e S o u t h w e s t
Q u a r t e r a n d t h e N o r t h H a l f o f
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BREWSTER NEWS
Peter Hansen o f Audubon,Io -
wa,was a Mond ay ealler a t t h e
Ha n s Svogerson home.
Mr s.Ama nd a Svogerson re-
turn ed to h er home , Tuesd ay eve
nln g,after a two- mo nth Stay a t
the Ha r la n W u lf h omo,
liir.an d Mr s .Pa ul W u lf en ter -
tauned th e Bre wster Card Club,
ry iq ay .Pn ze s we re won b y Mr s .
L r ml Mn tz en an d W i lli a m W ul-
bern,Jr., high; Mrs. mn 'Vogt andHansVogt,second;Miss LucilleMetzenandNe ls Sorensen lo w
Mr s .W ulf s erved e lunch.
l l u u u s u n c l l v s u u n u v u -- . . _ ..D a u g h t e r B a n q u e t i n H e n m a n .
M r .a n d M r s .T e d I v e r s o n c a l l e d
o n F r e d a n d M r s .O l e n a V a n
H o r n ,S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n .
M i s s e s V e r a M a e ,P h y l l i s ,a n d
L i l a I v e r s o n s p e n t t h e w e e k » e n d
w i t h t h e i r g r a n d m o t h e r .M r s .M a r -
g a r e t I v e r s o n ,i n B l a i r .O n S u n ~
d e y a f t e r n o o n t h e y a n d M i s s P e a r l
I v e r s o n a t t e n d e d a s h o w e r i n 0 r n ~
s h s h o n o r i n g M r s B o b I v e r s o n .
M r .a n d M r s .N o r r i s W a r d ,M r .
a n d M m .M e r l e W a n d a n d s o n ,
M r .a n d M r s .R u s s e l l W a r d ,D o n -
e l d a n d L a r r y ,M e r r i l l J o h n s o n ,
M r .a n d M r s .L l o y d J o h n s o n ,a n d
h i r .a n d M r s .F l o v d M n t h i e s e n a n d
c h i l d r e n w e r e T u e s d a y e v e n i n g
c a l l e m a t t h e L o u i e M a t h i e s e n
Mr . a n d Mrs. J o hn Reeh enter-Mr s.He nr y Danielrney er and
tained fo r Staf f Sgt.J ohn Jes-Donna were 'Tuesday afternoon
sen121' Ty ndall Field, Florida, last c11 rs =g,¥h°.{~g=.dr°- Hoferfhongf.
wee rs.11ga men an ami y' re Mo és ° afternoon c allers atMr .? " d M: s .I f c mm d I h o m p -hee (ieorire iiansen home..éhlbert
»o home.l
Sundly supper guests a t ' r.
and Mm A . I . Ma g i i l a n d B o b b i e
were Mr .an d Mr s .Albe rt Hue.Mr .and Mrs .Hu r le y Clements
and Dic kie were Sunday evening
visitors at.I r vi n Clements.
Mr .and Mr s.Ra y Mc fionnahn,Franc es and Betty ,were Sunday
aftern oon vi sitors at Be rt. Th omp
sono.Mr .an d Mrs.Cecil Thompson
and W illard,Misa Irene Winc hellof B lai r, an d Corporal Kenn eth
Tho mp so n o f Fo rt Le on ard W oo d,
Missouri,were visitors,Mon day
evening a t the Be rt Thompson
home.Me rli n an d E vn Ma gi ll, wh o aattendinschoolinOmaha, open
the wee -end at h ome .Mr .and Mr s.I r vi n Ciemen~
Advertise in The Enterprise
aural new operating problems.
And so, Studebaker dalers now handle your war-
time service requiremenu according to procedures
that have been worked out by faczory apens in the
gnu Studebaker engineering hborawries and on :be
Gee Frequent inspections and lune-ups
S-t-1°-e-t-c-h your car's life line with ~
expert Sludebakelf ,~~
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Supt. and Mrs. F. K. Alexander
and Bihy spent S aturday in 0ma~
ha.They wer e dinner guests of
C .H .Wards,Kennnrc,that
evening.Sunday evening guests of Mr .
un d Mr s - Alto n J en se n wgr e Mr .(
somebody |eu out ox oruer, yuua ll 1 me e t i n g md d i s h o u t th e
p u n i s h me n t . "
Yo u k n o w, th e i d e a wo r k a d .
A n d 1 ma n t i s n i t because i t
mmi n d l me o i wh a tth e b e e r i n -
. » . ` l . § Q ` f , K § n § ~
and Mr s .Lou ie Menc ke In ez d u _Mendke,Mr .an d Mr s .Ca ri as o m g
F1-amdsen,MP . In d ~A..L. 1 o "Q gggwmg mg||51n ¢Qg|qg;||QN l N f | | 5 $ [ ) M u
Fran dsen and Ted Ellis.a w w t s m w l sm Devon no nm mhowu mo.. meow
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Blair, Nebraska 32,Town ship 20,No r th ,R a n e
10, East of the Bth P. M., in W as -
ington County ,Nebraska,r o d
names unkn own,Defendants:
You, and eac h of y ou, are here-
by notified th a t o n Ma rc h 23,
1943, Ed gar Lars en and TheodoreH. Lun dt as pla intiff s c ommenc ed
en ac tio n i n the Di stric t C ou rt of
W ashington County ,Nebraska,
Dr . J .Ti l t o n Y o u n g
Oslcnpaihic Physician
H50 Norlh Broad St.
rm~:z~\oN1~, NEBRASKA
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n ua son ana Amanda mvoger-n were Wednesday evening vis-:rs at the Hana Vogt home.
Mr. and Mrs.Paul Wulf, Don-d and Clifford were Sundaysltors at the James Sundn home.Hans, Harry and Alma Svogcr->n spent Sunday at the Henryehrk home.Mrs. Hans Vogt entertained therewster Club, Wednesday alter-
oon.Miss Emma. Tietgen spent thereek-end with Mrs. Amanda Svo-erson md Mr. and Mrs. Bernud`lmmpson and Allred James.
Churvzher of Tekamah was alsn a
caller.Mr.and Mrs.George Hmsenand family were Sundly alternoynguests at the home ol Mrs. L12'
zie Palmer.Sunday dinner ggesls at blnRuRathjenhomemclpdedMrml' Mrs.John Burmexster am
;Rlcl1ani and Johnny of CalhounMr.and Mrs.Bill .lenlem Darleen md Lila. of Blau-.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Thol\'were Pridxy evenirm g u s h 'the Elmer Thane home. _Mrs. Ed Wllmnaml Mlnul HB!
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IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL
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LEWELLEN
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Chris K. Bendorf
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|Mrs L. B. H§m1ft1.Son\¥:-!:» rn
d E l h 1 Mr s .A n nn z s o w N e w s \'éi}§$`»f BFE, ¢.i.§°.2¢., her bmi
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Mrs.Ch un ;Hineline spentl P1\'~ uid mra..mnn ~'°"P'9" "1Sundny i n Omahx with Mrs Alice ~ Erghci l g i §~3f;\=éh;
H ; r n d M n .er o f "".I"»T""`»1 mme#ncrmg M
a usami-were Sundsy mttemoon "ML r:§\¢ MTX Ray Rathim ce
vi dton n Hua Roland Smith ebx-amd their wedding nnnivenllhome.Thuradny evwn Guests inclu
Former neighbors hvm Tay lor ed M°°";- I"'dTed°d""°' Em
Nan-u1<» af Mr. and Mn,P=ff=f'E:3"a.':,. L;m. , : , : : ° w . m:: ; ° r ' ° n alfed there w°d'n"°!\nd Joan, J0hnnJackson -gg Mi
-' ,H 1 u DkMr. and Mrs.Ki t Stacy ,ndv ffk Siiii' u-|;m3?|,h,:ni,;$1
children spent Sundny nt Lhe Var-Andrew Heier,Chril .Vindershnon Reneline home.md Jim Jenna.
H i n E n Wimnx spent Um
week-end at her hame wa t of Y i nBlxir.rn- om\TC ol Prhl Adhd!!!-lh'lL\\Mn. Chu. Hineline and Mx-u.and tha U. S. dspanmuil at as
Wm. Hineline nnd Judy |pe nt¢ \lNlN hlve MDW ummmeed
Wednesday at the Otto Mencke plan ng: l7l'i¢°~P°!\{'l°°° -mi prix
a i i h m l I v a nb n k e r :s e r v i c e ,w h n t e v e r m a k e o f c a r y o u d r i v e
\R 0 u N ns' S¢"§5'Fe% BLAIRhome hel ln Lin!Menckc cel;-"PPO" BT13470311 mr :annum WF*\,...... \....'°»..§M.,:hum of rn- 1942 mr.
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BENEFITS OF THEPAPIO msmlcr
'nw Pnpio s m CcmavltianDistrict rm a grub nspwmsihilizy
in idlliylk to inaeue cmp yleku
"A -nu.......\-\
Leave for
New Home
I r r
1§[{BERT D. FULTONBURIED qUr1DAY
Arlington nmiva have receivedword dnt Herbert D. F\|K»0n ofPorumd, Oregon, died Inst Thurs-dny, am] was buried in Portlmd
_ ' n m u n a n n -
ARTIFICIAL BREED,
ERS MEET PLANNED
To Organize Group AtC E Court Room On Sat-
27
~w.=\N'r Aus ~n in \
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ter
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r o n s m . :
1>cvrA%o1»:s. so.: hus\\e\, J. 1. .».n~der-sen, Pham Kennsrd 2884-12-lt'
G E T Y O U R e n - b o n p n p e r n o w ;
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l l l d l l l in Wuhington uuunsy um W...It has been dadnitely woven by
'cnt station; md also
Vo me n.m-
m m y lou! hm m dnl.wntour
The
.mum of
fuming will incmade yields.It
nllows the hi\l land m be Inmed
in ax different xvnudnn than the
ln lexas
. M p md Mrs. Otto Schnuken-
Ng und family, residents o! the
n viciniv.for the put fi!»m m m r .L :un do »°*¥9¥"'ynl m1l.ieama.nd °=';_;;;§ , ,w»2\'°=H7"""' lertlur week for.Hnun~mn. Texas.whqxe they vn])_ ge-
on Sunday.The deceased was well-known in
the Arling!/on vicinity,hndng
made his home there for 1 time;his wife wu the former Minnie
Huhoif. A veteran salesman,hehad traveled sl! over Nabnakn in
the interests of the shoe fi rm
which he represenusd.\
1 me vm-l.m a m -w- ..._u Gown N. um a .
Pima Blue ISL
GENERAL FARM SALE.'ruwday, March 80. 6 ml. north of
Irri ggwn on cpunty line,4hsown;mxlk ww;ood
l
adf
461
bel
su
f-elm:good line hnn n_ ..,_ ____,,n
1
?.F.C,Arthur F.Dornn»cker's'-ima in c o.A. Bu-racks ms,ug h*<» f g; = g- \';" '°" "'~
fQ§_h1"'"°k{R°5"" Flnt c"f' tion is ncheduhsd ta Luka plum.
'1 gan.a ery ut the Court Home nz Bblir onsdoned in Bloomington, lllinnil.!s`y nnernwn. unch 27, ii
H e r m a n B a p t i s t V
E n t e mi l l n e d A t
l e g i o n H a l l
. -..x...-a..¢A rmxuc pn .-=»»..6-tl The m m- l u .
B0 OR 40 BU. good seed potatou.Certified luv. year.P. D. Elli-
orh Blair, Rt. 8.12-lt'
FOR SALE:LaGold seed qua.11-Zt John Mlrshall, Kmnard.
I-'OR SALE: 120 acres 1 mile entof Blair, close to pavement. 100
acres level.l2»1t'Ralph Mencke.
1'YPEWRm:n RlBBONS_Al
makes,EWG cotton,medluuinked. 'Ioc.The Enterprise.ti
FOR SALE: Soy bean seegl. Manchu; State tested. Alben Sprick
uli1f| Rt. 1.12-9.
WK. HAVE n complete stock ogarden seeds and seed potatoesNelsonPmduceCo.,11-4*Bennington, Nebl
EARLY OHIO POTATOES, mil
able for seed. Francis lllelu-en:Black ma.12-I!
NEED A FRESH typewmer ril
ban'! We have 'em. only 'loc.6-ti The Enterprise.
FOR SALE:Good large os
kitchen csbinet.12-zz Mn. .Toe um.
FOR SALE: '1\ven!y stacks a\1a
fn hay and three stanks of ostrawatHundahlRanch,olmile nfmh of Tolcamnh.10-
l o s aG l e n n N i c h o l s o n ,J r . ,i n h o m e o n é n t E ; j " ; : ; , m .D r h e w d i l i
~f u r l o u g h ;h e l f f i v t d i n g ~b e g i n ' t m e 0 ' C i 0 C k -
. r l y t h i s w e e l t a t t h e p s r e n i n l ,, d f d i ml e n n N i c h o l s o n ,h o m e .U p o n h i s A b m i o m ' L b e
| f . \ . l ! I l t o
. t h e Q i - e a t L a k e ?N a v - , ° l ¢ ' f t ° d "t h a t , g g ,m 3 ; : * ; ;
Around \\'|u'||uu\.u\.\.» ........__.._1Herman and vicinity attended the,
annual Mother-Daughter recep-
tion,held Wednesday evening,
Merch 1'z at the Arnerlcsn Legion
bmmogrsss will not only makethe lnnd easier to farm, but i t
will do sway vim ugly features.The seeding of rough areas to
permanent hay or pasture is also
very essential.These .areas willwill be iStation in Chicago, he will tske!s op*-ed ata re to bo Hall in Herman. As in past years,
»_ontruwagwemen snmclnmst '
.°'T°1`"° o igigned.Those farmers -who ig:-H118 event ""'F 5p°"5°"fd by thelyield a. greater return as s source°Bsptzat womens club.,ed f d , and beef cattle
T-5 Mickey Dolan writes that
is new address is A.S.N 3901 1532,4th Sig. Co C'det, 'moth Engi-
eer Combat Regt.F.Amphibi-
us Training Base,Camp Brad-
ord,D.O.B.,Norfolk,Virginia.
.lickey is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
toy Dolan of Blsir.
e 4 |
Sgt. Norman Louis Ladwig nr-
ived in Blair, Friday evening, for
L fifteen-day furlough with hiszarents. Mr. and Mrs. ilennan Lad-
.\ig. His wife, who is employed in
~Mr s¢im»%lenbm»g will bo'in laboratory work in adense plant., this reported.
Dtlfring his long tem of resi-
dmee in Arlington, Mr.Schnsck-enburg served as professor in the
St.Paul's Lutheran parochial
Among the survivors are the
following Washington County res-ident.s:Mrs.Gus Goedecker,his
sister-in-law; s. niece, Mrs. HIIYYOsterman; and a. nephew~Leo G.
Weber, nil of Arlimzton.
school..He was choir instrucior pri l nt the mme film Win beltend to mnke use of the artificial 'H¢l"m97|[of f or ry'hreedin service should plan sto Mrs.Harlow Brewer of Blairrelthn they wil; when planted m
g iattend the g1~oup's initial husinesslviewod 'They .Wen Expendahle grain crops.Ymeeting.by '§V».L While, a FUWY °f_lh°'i The Papio District will assist
hilipplne I:ilnmls vsntton byiour the ferrnere in lwillr: out and con-
officers who su:*\lvel Lln ...;.:i-
2 0 0 W i l l T a k e ~ ' " " " ' § { ' . "
31:95 Don .'E |\ "f "1 *'.; 1'd|
the pnocessional and following an
and organist of the St.. Paul Lu-\ahovm to the student body of
theran Church, 1150.lawn High School.Mr.and Mrs.Schnackenburg,The film is being presented
Eva Lou md Elliot, were honored. through the sponsorship of therecently, nt a party given by the,Monday Afternoon Club and Mr.
On fanns when drainage is n choir; at that time they were Pf¥>'|Don Warner, of the State Depaw
pwblorn, the district will as6iSflsented with a farewell gift,lment of Health will accompanythe farmers in running the needed Mrs.Lorenz Dunklau has f3k':the film to make comments and
stmeting field terraces and field
diversions.
~~invocntion hy Mrs.John 1»....§
son. Bliss Dnglnnr Olson led the
ggseinlsled mothers and dnughteni.~~lslin singing. The toastmaster, Mrs.
A H.Lowe,introduced the fol
s enkers 'llise Belt; .lon
surveys to dispoee of this eeeefen over the duties of :nstmctor inl,,_,,9,,.,.,. questions.
water.lute parochial school,filling the ___..Any farmer who is interestedwncnncy caused by Mr.Schnnclc-T
in any of the above features i5_enburg"s resignation.
urged to stop in at the Pnpio,7 '~ANUE dfense Pl':F"° attnikfofd,11-H a l f Of , C o u n t 3 " s "=1~1I.°.':;;';§p"l`oast td the \1.~Lhér~=IJLat ct rf d-d t thm o i s v i s i i n a e " 1 \s » :r i o i e s n : s c
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S T U D E N T N U R S E S ~O f t h i s n u m b e r ,a t l e a s t ' h a l f ; " ° " " ° e d t h e b e n e f i i o t i o n .~e r a n u r e u g u s n a \ S : 0 0 ,i t h a s b e e n n n n o u n c e d .O n i
A R E I N ~w i l l c o m e t o B i a i n f o r t h e e x a m s .: O t h e r s t u d e n t s w i l l t a k e t h e i r §' f \M r s .J u d i t h W h i t a k e r ,t r s v e l i n g e s i a a t I e ;C _ s . i h o u n ,g h ; e q ; - -»- e » ..r S H O P E A R L Y I H _. .
u n d e r t h e a u s p i c e s o f t h e N e b r a s - l K ° " " " ' " d »a s h i n g t o n ,o n n e . e m x T l - l l W E E K
__1 1 . _ . . . -. \ n l n n ; h " = n Y \a n d I m m a n u e l L u t h e r a n n o i i g o l s |g y , g , " 'Q i n g e a r l y i n t h e w e c l : -
n g n u .° "{ . e g p b u t t i m e i s b e t w e e n 1 o 1
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the
on
for
~la.
ry.
12-lt*Dr. D. fp. Knee.
WANTED:Single man to handle
new funn tractor machine;-i,
must be steady and ood war -
er. Year round job.up wages.Hunduhl Ranch, one mile north
Tekanmh. Alfred Hansen, Man-ager.12»3t
WANTED:Middle-aged singlemantohandlelivestockandgeneral farm work, Year roundjob. 'Top wages. Hundahl Ranch,one rmle north Tekamah.Al-fred Hansen, Marmger.12-3t
HELP in modern farm home fortwoweeks.Call White 124.Wages, $10 week.12-lt*
WANTED:Housekeeper for sixweeks.Address Mrs.H.H.
Brown, 301 East South St.ns 12-1
EI
\lMODERNHOUSEcloseinbyowner,Also small acreage.good buiidings. Box 450.46-tl'
FOR RENT ~
Fnooiz sANn1~:Iz for rent. cumBlack azo.,12-4v'
I-'OR RENT; 5-mom modem house.Close in. Call 450.12~1tI3~ROoM furnished apartment.:
downstairs.Garage,,12-lt*Louise Ziegler.~
I
FOR SALE:Good mule,weigabout1350.Emil Sedlacek.miles south Blair.12-1
WAGON nom-:s and shovel
and gates.Pedt Shop.'I-
ADAPTED brome seed.13clb. Also seed oats. Clifford T
lor, Phone 22 on 49.l l
ONE OF THE HES? buys op
ka States .Nurses ~..~............(not a government.agen-:y)was
in Blair esierda in the inoeresisyyof recruiting student nurses lor
pnellmlnxry training work. Mrs.|W'hit.aker showed a film entitled
,"R.N. Serying all Mankind" at
'Blair Hlgh School.
l The immediate need for stuudentnurses hm! come about due w the
demand for registered nurses in
I
A second exammauon wm Wgiven in Blair, only, May Gth. At
that tlme, students who failed in
the earlier feats. or wish Lo raisen grade, will take the exnmin-l
ations.
ORGAN IZE CLASSES
AT GE'F-TOGE'1'HER
.che war' zones.Mrs.Wl\ibker.|A community "geb-toge¢her"
_whose film and address at Blmrwog held at Goll School nonh of
was her sam in the smw,ms Blair, F1-my night at whim timelpointed out that if a sufficientlnearly every funily in the
number of student nurses could belneighbotlmad was well-represenb
' a w e _;\ f § ; ¢ ; , 3 § ; € § - S - >
_g . P J ~ ~ _. .
ltill save money becauseS-B|°ewny'| special low ad-vertised psicei are effectiveearly in the wack --Tua~
day through Saturday.
.. - _. . . . . . .. . . . - . mumm-.
i
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>Io n f m m n r u m m I
Shop with them at Safeway where
p r i c e s a r e l o w e r , s t o c k s a r e c o m p \ e t e
Th; blue point ration stumps A, B md C. in bonk number 2.
<. _u._:..\.» wmnndnv. March 31. They will not be
mlrket is \ yesfs subscrmviw The Enterprise.'I-tl
s\n||;h"!\l.I'1t.*|":¥\ D ? J r n c k e r e l l
- .
nm... ........_....._____lille. Also lame hnvy rocker1:-xz Wuhlngton Co. Hatch
BRO!!!-I GRA§i SEED, tbl ll
Bnduemg ki 1255: permrinluckl. J-.P- Rhea,I
um.ebr.
.
I
I
Iohtained, nnu:mber of the gmuu-' ee.ate nurses could be pressed into During the course of the even-'service elsewhere.ing, 4,11 Clubs and a class in
terested in t.l1e'nutxit.ution were organized M gll'Pnloae who me anld that thevlthe leadership of County Agen
training were to_. L- \..c ra Mm nuns of 15lE. D. Fahrney Rnd Erma B&IllES"
Expire ll.llllulug,u|..~ . -_..._.,_red emn ble af te r that da te.Pric e Point Value Price
ValuePoint Vaiue .Pe r Un i t :Va lu e Pe r Un i t
'" `""12-oz.1 1
Jah F U U N u
gnd.mg-wx-lm:GOLD ring sec win
5-If smal\ diamond. B\sck 194. 19 1
FO SALE: Three electric mantellos, all in first class condi-
tion.12-tt Chuclia Radio Shop.
FOR SALE: 1938 Plymouth tudor
deluxe. Good tires.12-tv Torn Earwood,
'ADDING MACHINE PAPER, on-ly 15: per roll at The Enter-pnae.64.1
FOR SALE:A few dairy bredheifer calves,also some Early
Ohio potatoes.12-lt,L. J. Dey, Ft Cnlhoun.
FOR s a ns 2 Purebred SpottedPoland Cluna males. Black ns.11-u
POTATOES.Early Ohios.New
seed laat .year. $2 sack._12-tv Philly Crarg.
FOR SALE:Funk's White Hy-brid seed com. Will Ryan, southof B & c Shop.l2~1t.¢
GENERAL ELECTRIC irigidaire,4-it.. Call 122 on 45.12-it
LEVEL 160 acres near Blair forrent.. See Ralph Manuka,after5o'clock.12-lt
FOR SALE: Bantam chickens, 'l5cpr.Dale Guatsaon, 500 No 8rd12-1:
SET OF FARM BUILDINGS and
garden, close ln. 221 on 42. 12-lt
FOR SALE:Illini soy beans, al-so potatoes. Henry Henrichson,Blaxr.12-lt'
N o ' r l c E s
WE REPAIR all electric and gan
powered washers.12-lt Chuck'a Radio Shop.
NOTICE
N ACCOUNT of the increase in
farm machinery repair,due orthe war, we will be unable tohandle lawn mower sharpening
this spring.12-2t°Miller Monk.
HIGHEST PRICES me lor No. 1
o
poultry. Heavy hens, 24c;leg-
hom hena, 2012..Hank Dahae, 8316 Lake St.
.Omaha. Nebraska 9-tl,
CARD OF THANKS l
WE WISH to thank all those whoso ltilldlx assisted nt the timeof the eath ot our dear hus-`
band and father.We especially
wish tn thank all the pallbenr-era;the minister,Rev_GlaudeA. Smith, for his words of sym-pathy; and those who furnished
the music; also those who sent
the beautiful floral offerings.Mrs.Ztlary Tucker and |Family.'
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~BISBEE_Mr.and Mrs.WilliamBisbeeofArlingtonarethe
parents ol an 8 lb., 8 oz. babyron, John Warrick Bisbee, bornat Blair Hospital on March 16.llira. Bisbeo is the former Mar-'
ga:-et Warrick,daughter oi '
Mm. Blanche Warrick of Blain'
they have one other child, 'iam
mul: urs uuww.._,.,_B __and 85, an American citizen,agraduateofanaccreditedHigh
School in we upper half of the
class,have good health,good
diameter and pass various apti-
tude tem.College girls,due to
their maturity and added educa-tion are preferred Mm. Whitakerpointed out, but added Lhal manyl
High School graduate are alsol
entnring the work.There are thirteen accreditedNurses twning schools in t.he|
state, six of which are in Omaha |
Those into;-aated in the work " N lurged to make application w t.he
schools for entrance.Any doewrlor nurse can point out a ncarbyi
s c h o o l .\
|lM R S . W E S L E Y P E T E R - l
S E N D I E S I N C A N A D M
Mrs. Wesley Petersen, formerlyMisa Nancy Jensen of Blair, diedlast Thursday, March 18, at herl
home in Alberta,Canada. Agzradv-'
ate of Blair High School,Mrs.
Jensen also attervded Dana Col-
i
ol Susan.\ lege.
BLUE. Mr. and Mrs. 01-val Blue;of Tekamah are the parents ofa'I lb., 2 oz.baby dattghtm-,f
born at Blair Hospital on Sun-`
da March 21.Her name ia'y.Janice Elaine.BRECKENRIDGE. Mr.and Mrs.
William Breckenridge of Teka-
ma}a \nounce the birth of an
8 lbl aughter at. Blair Hospi-
tal, March 24.
RXDDLE. Mr. and i\1rs.Roy Peter-son of Arlington received a tek-
egram,Wednesday, announcingthe arrival of a. 7% lb. daugh~ter w Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rid»
dle of Atlantic, Iowa, Mrs. Rid-
dle is the former Raymah Pe~
teraon of Arlington.SCARLETT. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Scarlett of Herman announcethe birth of a baby girl at Meth~odisl. Hospital o n Wednesday
morning, March 24.
WARNE. To Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wame of Blair, a 7 lb., 5 oz.baby boy hom at.Methodist
Hospital, March 20.
KENNARD CAUCUS
HOLDS MEETING
Survivor§ include twn sisters.
Mrs. Alfred (Rena)Hansen of
Tokamah and Inga of New York;the husband and four chilrirefl, allat home. A brother, Thnrvald, pm-\
lmaaa her in death.She is allo
survived by a number of cousins
in Washington County.
ll H E R M A N S C H O O L
P L A N S E x m n r r
The Herman Sehool will hold
"open house"at eight o'clock,
Friday evening.April 2, it has
been announced by Superintend-
,ent F. K.Alexander. Claes room
'work und special exhibits mn be
het-ger.Around twelve young people!
have joined the 4-H group.and
plans are already under-way to
stwy the hahy bee!and pig
courses. Merton Kuhr and Glenn
Sorensen wlll serve as direcwrs.A girls' 4-H club has been formedalso, with Mrs. Merton Kuhr and
Eunice Reeves acting as leaderm
The short six-meeting nutrition
course,sponsored by .the Red
Cross,will be studed by n groupol ten or more women. Meetings
will he held each Wednesday even-
ing at Goll School, with the first
scheduled for March 31.Mrs.
Kuhr is in charge of this s1'°"t>-
also.
AUT!-IOR'S DAUGH'I'ER»
TO APPEAR SOON
Missa Ella Rolvaag,daughter
of 0. E. Rolvaag, lat-e author and
teacher at Luwer College,De-
corah, Iowa.will speak ut, Dana
College on April 9. The programisbeing sponsored by the DanaChapter ol the American Scandi»
navian Foundation.
Miss Rolvtmg will lecture onher personal experiences in con-nection with her father,whogained his fame through novels
relating to pioneer life in South
Dakota. His best known work ia
"Giants in the Earth".
SOPRANO To GIVECONCERT HERE
Miss Leola Turner.American
soprano who received her train-
ing in Italy,will appear on the
Dana College campus for a re-
cital,March 31.Supporting her t
will he Fred Wise, tenor.With the aid of a scholarship\ shown, at that time, for the bene-\ .~Lh Ch;Ci i 0
fit of patrons and friends.,`<E§§.`aL'{,lliiss ?\."§$." vrsent to\
I Mm. lndlth Aronaon
Home From South\Mrs. Judith Azonson retumrd
to Blair, last week,after nearly
|Milan, Italy, to study. There shot
was engaged for leading roles by`the famed La Scala Opera. She
lachieved a great triumph,later,when she was presented in con-tthree months' vacation with rel-cen in Rome. She has sung lenti-
latives in the southern al.ut.ee.Leaving early in January, die
was a guest of her daughter,
llrs. C. H. Crawford and family,
at. Dallas, Texas She slno vlailaed
ing roles with the Chicago, Cin-
cinnnti,and San Carlo Opern
Companies.
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