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04-01-1943Fra nn.;\r.....n¢ `N'nwin;\)0I' Phllt 'nig ofmaax County Publicationi1"i`T`E"RPR1sEMore Local Neivépictures ' Tun P¢»{_§§h°ZV¢¢k\y Ti m\¢y.o»1mram cman°9<\¢'\**m n q m m n n f u u m . . . . . . ._-\nAo - F. . . _ ll i .»".'i'il"1 5 " * f" ' ° "" " " m m l n l i t b n u l u U ~iremen From 3 Towns Foug Farm Fir~ Seven~Hoursoil ln New ~ond Drive _ _ _ -e n B i l l i o n D o l l a r s B e B o r r o w e d D u r - n g A p r i l D r i v e E TO OPEN Election 01 the teuhing n i l ! of the Bhlr City Schools for neri yur wu held last week md vir tunlly the entlrs s h ! ! h u been asked to return.While the contacts have beenoffered, none of them hlve beencompleted inurnuch u the mln' g?` ¢ntipulttion was lelt open pendinl E M further discussion of the ma r.The Board of Education hopes w be able w lnerease sal- aries ln keeping with other wagelncras a but their ability Lo du `~--Lhgaction Review of 3-A'sTo Start On April lst List (if Essential lndus- tries Is At The Draft Office UGGEST FILING O~ P L A NE S A RE GROUNDE D, RE - LE A S ED A T A IRP ORT A bisnkez order, muea zo \l\airports 'in th!! area,groundednilcjvlllnn-owned lirpknes luv. Saturday, pru).biting them fromDrink in any nm-The order,however, was released Aglin ear- ly Tuadny morning.Rouen for the order is notddiniteiy known here but it is un-derstood that n number ol plumeswere flying into restricted warzones without proper permits. BLAIR TEAC f~Herman londay Afternoon VOLUME XLVII NUMBER 13 Ernest Lang And Gordon Lowe F a rm s Suffer Losses THREE FIRE DE-PARTMENTS CALLED Three fire departments bnltled for almost eight hours Mnndnywith n fire which originated ntthe Ernest Lang farm two rniles south of Herman and evenhmllyspread to neighboring places mid even threatened u hHdg onf tho Chicago-Northwestem ne which runs nearby.In all,fourkbhild- '~»-» ~-. Ar iegisi u v . :a w w w - . -n e a s u r e s w h i c h a r c n o w pe n dNEW um If J.]..'\.).l\¢u.a.B Illlluulz;va " ' " ___Students ° " "par hc np ate d in th e nu m-Du r i ng the mon th of A pr i l, o u r 1 "1..»1943 the "*\Rn |_H .van e s.early 1l'§l8.r;m».»rnment needs to borrow thir-in g f Effective npn-..-~,._Local Board will,in accmdance with present Selective Service Regulations start review of theClasslll-A Rcgisti-1ml.s w be considered for clnsslfication into a class available for military ser- vice.E}\plo;'rr~= of men whose pres-ent classification is Clase Ill-A. and selfwmployed men in the same~._-.....»:m~. sire list- week. Students eligibb for ltu:treat were those whose grades placed them ln the upper onefourih of thc senlor class.' Church 'io Observe 73rd teen billion dollars to be used to pay for Lhis war our boys arewinning.The Govemment, would like to have every one of the 135 million citizens take a part in this loan.The period we are going through now, is definitely what would becalleds"sellers market".Thethings you can buy are few. pric- ._. |.:,.\.1: um nll (rv to buy Sharpshooters Pick Off City's Street Light: u:,.t. Qnlmnl Si'.l.ld€ntS Af I I I1 E' 1 ings wére lost ana a numwl U.pieces of near-new farm equip- ment were destroyed.The tire broke out shortly alt- er three o'clock at the ErnestLang place where A crew ol menwere shelling corn. Lnhg told/Phe Enterprise that he had had 41,- 00O bushels nl com stared ln cribsand was in the procesé ol shellingltpreparatorytoshipment.All hut 16,000 bushels of the com har been shelled and had been mkcv to the elevator but the cabs nn( husks of the 28,000 bushels wendled about the fum buildings il ls .B R Y A N T D R A K E rations bu t in the main, o struc tu re has been the ho me of Bla ir Congrega- ~ a l a d a y w i l l o p e n w i t h S c h o o l a s u s u a l n t 1 0 I L M . m o r n i n g w o r s h i p s e r v i c e s i n c h a r g e o f t h e c h u r c h M r s .D e i - e l l e B a r b e r .P r e s - r a k e w i l l d e l i v e r t h e m o r n - ~ n e s s a n d t h e r e w i l l b e s p e - s i c b y t h e c h o i r . 2 : 3 0 t h e r e w i l l b e a c h u r c h t o w h i c h a l l c h u r c h m e m - n d f r i e n d s a r e i n v i t e d .C o f - d s u g a r w i l l b e p r o v i d e d a n d a r n i l y i s s s k e c l t o b d n g a -dish and sandwic hes. 2:45 P M .th er e will be a n oon servic e, open to the pub- c h will be in c ha rge of the rn Fellows hip . A pla y , "Ou r ge", c o vering the his tory of unc h sinc e its organization, i t presented b y th e J unior -ent.Th e pla y has been t e n by Mr s .J .Hi lto n ~ea and will be presented un- er direc tion. the close of the after noon cs there will be a. dedicntion emorinl gifts. 7:30 P.M. an evening servic e feature music /by the c hoir and on by Rev. Ar th ur W . Ta y - ~! the Fremont Congregation- hurch.A c andlelighting sei- will c onc lude the ac tivities of day .e pu bli c i s i nvited and ur ged W i th cies de bers o F a i r A Wedne fo r th Last. fa ir fr o m fairs : be s b No w, is see o n p udesire ac tivi en th ties. D a Tues~ day , and M i whic horde da te year. N~ ou t SecTh e he coul D ac ti aredu r i P M. cncden a n ~ I I l ____.....tional Servie e s ature Pageant pecial Music ¢ - - » - v °r e g n t i o n e l C h u r c h w i l l 1 3 r d a n n i v e r s a r y n e x t r i l 4 t h ,i n a f u l l d a y e r v i c e s .P r e s i d e n t B r y - o t D o a n e C o l l e g e ,a t b e t h e s p e a k e r o f t h e n g a t g g m o m i n g r a t 1 1 : 0 0 M . h was founded in 1870 uild ing no w in use is original c hurc h build- ha ve been additions , . , ,* ' "j j . . ( } f |. ; i .. ...J 1. .41» U F *.5"13€fix".i~E t.3 :I ..." u 5.n Q ~ f .Qz~» ~ .~if c j .. ..\a n J # \;T; x i . \...v u . .. \.= . >x "; ... e n m Imuc h,rnue wh e n th e p his infi ated bon ds a nd mar ke t.B plus dolia y ou wh l h to y uu a f not. only ww is mo re is inc reased wi ll be ab and newe buy no w Thi s is ner takes we lose own.Isnft pa r t o f Goverfnme this wa r th at we Washin this 13 bi 000 gg L no w to muc h rnn Country Set '43 Ban ed. 1 ~:_OhRVICE STARS h STILL AVAILABLE ervice stars,for mothers of in service,are nvailabie atWuhingtcnCountyBank out co mi c hi s been u vneed.These are designed m ~z in.the window and the quea bear one, two and threers.A phnxphomua mating ~es them glow at nigh§. ELEASE JURY INPRING COURT TERM Judge I-'rank M. Dineen was in dr this week attending m mab-rx to come before the District ourt.During his time here he :used the farmer members of e jury ho m duty during the~ing term so thnt they midst able to give their lull atlAn»'on to the _ull-impaxun business 0 J.Ch » status, wnose uwuy¢........ ___.\........ : - mm a c ti vity wh ic h i s LE-1Ji§. "5£i¢e§ win gb! higher.1t's a timeadcnt. man salts awayiollars in Governmentwaitsfor a buyers' invcgsting your sur-in war bonds now,ve them coming basil -r the war is oven- f l x g u IJ\ ». || vu .. .. .. - -m i t R i f l e P r a c t a M o v i n g C : Apprehension of n Blair High School shaveadmittedpari a street light break has been madc.knq\\ be From urs . number\¢\|dM\L\ w1 Li»:ip\1m\Ing epidan EU (LB so \.»..-._nec essary to the war produc tion or whic h is su pp or ti ng the wa r ef- for t,sho uld fi le tho Oc c upational Ce rtif ic atio n, D SS 'F or m 42 B f or suc h employ ee no tha t th e Lo tal Board ma y gi ve c onsideration to the c lassification to (Zines 111-B of the regi strant.A list.of the essential ac tivi- ties and occ upations is evailabie at th e L o c a l Board offi c e and as n re vie w o f the Cla ss II IA re g is - ..:_.......~lin§n|.v i t r Congreg:Will F And Th e Co m observe its Sunday ,A of spec ial an t Dr ak e ¢-th Frm:- \3l\$Ull an -»-».-=-. ff. ": V I I \-'f ml great heaps.A spark from the exhaust of theshellingequlpmentisattributed to starting A blaze in some corn hunks and, fanned by a very heavywind,the flames spread to 'the piles of cobs in but a few seconds, Before aid could arrive the giles uf cabs, which were eight or tenfeet high, had become s blnxlng inferno and flames had leaped toa naarby machine shed. Tha longstructurewassoonu mass o iflames, destroying a quantity of mm--new tractor equipment From 1:n this week, r the Civi lian Th e break- zn to a veryreachedthe o f the city 's fly and threab o f the city's rkness. 1 1 - This pic ture, taken as the fire at the 111-nest L a n g f a r m got. underway lust Monday ,shows the blames c oming from the roof o f a garage and tool house.I n I - ' n c \ \ : l n f \~ the bac kground a t the le f t is pa rt of the lo ng mac hine shed filled wi th trac tor equipment wh ir h also wa s lost.No te th e hu ge piles of c ubs.Me n in the 3 ; forc grouno url.:£\\.uuma n,Ii o n na n ;J ens J Casey Lutz, o f Blai r. .1 A\. ,§.r. & ~w _ ' i 1| "\1 ? .1 ' A th inter est, but wh a t portant,wi th grea tly urc hasing power.Y o u 2 to buy mor e,better thi ngs th an y ou can md fo r less money . war in whi c h the W in to Th e Enter pris e b; Defense authorities. age,whic h has rise sizable figure,has point of exh au sti on street light bulb sup; eras to leave oo n e tr an ts is to starr .|rn|]|¢\\ll\u\|J|._wnuld h e a dvi sab le f or emp loy ers to determine i f their employ ees are eligible for suc h c onsideration to Class 111-B and to file the DSS Fo r m 4 2B a t o nc e .it i s b elie ve d .......2.-.MII mmnr regis- Cretc , will day ,appea church 1101 The c hu and the Da r t o f tl all.LQBB the ' i f a n d str eet c o rn ers m un i[€lflg WB DNB 01°Si 9 JRUUB 13\'l. wise to lend a. good b u lb n i e p lme me m i rL street | Lhe city have I» n ¢ ; | hut you have t .your9. so that we wi win and make eve 'ng wn seeine?ton County's quo in ion dollar drive $240,- lke up your nd right :kc your shuge and as increased 28%over me |w......,nmnbexz Mun. of the replacementswere necessitated by breakage andin many instances a tiny hole had been made in one side as n pellet from an air-rifle entered. Last week a pedutrian noted n car drive past a street light and --., -_ .am o ut . U l u OH Lieut. Unc n 'l h fl LIICPB B I e n u n | . . . . . ,Ut r a n t s n o w c l a e d i i f i e d i n C l a s s 1 1 1 - I i g j T h e : ""-\ . . . .. : n _ |» r n. A wh o are qualified ror Cltlbburc atio n to Clas s III -B i f sai d fo rm were filed.If a r egistr ant i s rec lassifi ed tn Cla ss I II -B af te r th e filin g of the DSS F or m 42 B th e emplo y e r wi ll t h e n b e g i v e n a 1 5 - d a y s 'a d v a n t e l i . -1 _ , n i the m u h to the rag tion gurl; from the grnnary,Meanwl from the a. largenearly1 Flames 1ring onethemol. Lug shed the fire races:I of a nearby combina-Ze' and bool building and re i t went to a small mile, the lxlllwring heat cob pile had set, fire I0gl-mary which had held 5,000 bushels of com.-need up the walls, :Shar- end md selling lim be,At the nme time, theworked lk Why agalr =<»Tsbi6\1s 11 Dayé ind March 25th e as you can.\H.elp your>y Help g'YU1lrMlf! )atesFor a n o c c u p a n n p m se ut h e w i n d o w w t a k e a = \ ; ; ; ~ a t h l t h e "' l i g h t b u l b .T h e n w a s e w ' n -.,o l t h e s h o t , a c l i n k i n f o f l a s s , 2 L u e u t s n a n t E L .M e y e rs_.b x q i m n m f o l l o w e d b y e x t i n -? > ° J L f " { l 2 " . ` I . § ° § " ' b ; _ " § M ' f ~ J o h n p u s o t h e i r : M i n a o f t h e b u l b .d n u g h t e r ,B e t t y ,p a s s e d h w - ... . ¢ . L - _4 ,_ notice at auch time as me lut...Board might reopen the regis-tr|.nt's case for review for coneid- available class for military ser-vice. This advance notice is given to the employer to allow him time to filo an occupational claim for %eration to Classification 'to " " \l the registranva deferment if he is qualified for such" consideration. WOMAN BUBIEEE 2 \w \ . °Q Q l l \ U t o n \The Ucense of the car was re»-» »...,: an Am; time A confes- \ll\l»n unrhn m a x c n a0|.1|. nol u ..........,, _,result of a plsne crash on March 10.11.At Llmt time, the pilot wa;instantly killed and Lleut. Meyernndend unconclous as the result uf s communion from which he ,....... nmvm-ed._ The grunary at Lhe lef tof this photo was nurrmmded hy :wsandfiresthreatenedit a t gll sét flrealmosf c o n s t a n t l y . Mounds in the background ure piles of cobs buming. times. The end """ char¥B<|% the Additional pictures on page 4 nomlce burned oi! and Bm ron!-f fire hadthewir which \\ anotherremnhnll Cxlls nii t o a n o t h e r c o n p n v " "I...6 B fi n ! !f¢§Et I I O U IE.`§.`i§`.¥}°¥£f lgainst Fairs Iiffr See Need To A1d Public Morale porwu mm ..-_ .sion vus wnxng from tha youth-inl drivers. Shooting out um light bulbs had became a sort of game,it was xdmiwed,something like n dmet.shoot,uacept ,mhnt .uggunnerwasanthemove"in-:tend o l the ¢trget_A perfect shot was the kind which com- ma uv an n v - _ ,_gnimary wh ic h heh!fthe ng. 16,000 budmgls of c gm. f o r he1p Brou ght t h e "----..A 'Tnknmnh f i r ?u w .- Red Cross War Fund ls Over the Top F u n d R a i s e d - I l o w I n E x - I cess Of $ 5 40 0 f0 0 Q u o t a Se t B y He a dq u a r t e r s Qo » ~l i ~ ~»¢ ¢ 1 » » l 0 \ CHAPLAIN c r rs sROBERT JUNGBLUTHAS A WAR HERO Sh!! Sari- Robert P. Jung-bludx, son ol Mr.and Mrs. Jullln Jungbluth of Arlingtonwas cited as a war hero in aletter received Sunday by his parents.The eammuniaation, writ-ben by Chlplain James Burris of the 98rd Bomb. Group in Emzlwd. follcws: »-.1.--. .u m '"Dear Mrs. Jungblughf ~¢ s » s o o o o4 4 u n o o Blur, nennuu ...N .,.,...,._.. ,departments but lbs high wind' had spread the flames all over thc (ann before they could arrive.. Men,shielding themselves withheavy coats, manned trazbors and pulled brooder houses out of rangeof tha sparks which were wllngover a large area. Others plowed fire rings around the buildings., running considerable flak that they might be forced m leavetheir trwtors in the wake ol the fine. So hewy was the wind that the heat and flames did not go up~ ._ rr... .:- an nm usual manner IIN BRUUUr,n .HOUSE FIRE --f=,.|a ..f the 'Fw \\a green light from agen-ling with the war, mem-the Washington County sociation met at Blahlasi pletely Bhattered the bulb ramne;than mertly puncturing it,they revealed. The sport had even gumso far an to keep track of score:and to vie witii one another il Mrs. Walter sappem.e..., ,. ..._Rose Hill vicinity. suffered burnsearlylllonduy morning in a fire which deetrpycd u brvoder house at her farm home eight miles west ol Blair.According to Mrs. Sappenfield, she had gone into the brpoder house to spray the interior with Adisunfecmit. The spray cnnwned a goodly percentage of dlstlllaie, she said.As the fumes of the epmy grewstrongerinihchrooderhouse, they suddenly burst into llnmes.ignited'by a kerosene broader which she had forgotten w turn off. Mrs. Sappenheld made u dash for the door and emerged wiL\\ herhair and hee quite severely glnged. She was also burned sbvut the hxndl.215 chicks were honest! inthe PR und nl' the saxchurch tionalle The S\mdu} The will h pastorident. ing axcial nr Atdinnem bers . lee al e8¢h cover At gre : W .min u a nd Bet <1w==\... »aW n rec om.a n y \ .» . . . . a1 9 4 3 e x p o s i t i o n . y e a r t h e e n t h u s i a s m o f t h e a s d a m p e n e d b y a n o r d e r m e w a r o f f i c e s t h a t c o u n t y r d p u b l i c g a t h e r i n g s s h o u l d n d o n e d f o r t h e d u r a t i o n . o w e v e r ,t h e h o l d i n g o f f a i f s L i n t ~41 li g h t bulbs had to be re plac ed an d the d ty 's bu lb stoc k is riepleted.Sinc e light bulbu are made from c r i t i w w a r m a t e r i a l s ,t h e i r w i l l - f u l d e s t r u c t i o n c o n s t i t u t e s a f o r m o f s a b o t a g e w h i c h n e c e s s i t a t e d " "'f " - - - - - ' t i n a 1:Qs Washington U01 its q uo ta s et f or lC r os s W a r Fu n d 'D r i ve Cha irman\ -*»UJn.r\nnlf'|7|\f |.\¥\¥y [188 Lwwuiswuthe na ti ona l Red "I h a ve ju st r e tu r n e d h o m *l n w un:....drive, amnuunced "'visiting y our son in the hos-'bu t s we pt alo n g1 : 1e g ro u nd s ea t- H .L y le Gny er *pntal and mm ha ppy to any "i n g eve ry th in g i n th e ir p ath . ..\ ! _ _H . . -. m n 1 T h e B l a i r F i r e D e p a r t m e n t f a 1 ! _ a s a n e c e s s i t y n o a t r e n g m -t h e C i v i l i a n D e r e m f e p o l :..m n r r d n B h d t o ¢ !f £ 3 t 3 8 n n m i n c i n t n t h i !p x c t u r e . lllllllhvcn. P e n a l and f§nx\ clean- are naw in pro~ r township in thelated its gold and . » s o a s ~~- \.....A..o that he is leelmg mm ...-in gxzellent epi{im.Yourboyhu ma de of hinme\! quite A hem.He unques-tionably nved the lilo o i nm of the members of the a 0O \new pumper truck was prenleu xn- (Cantinued on page four) ;R I V E R M A K E S m l m - F O O T R I S E L U #b l u e ' n u - - -.a s a n d t h e y h a v e b e e r §g ' l \ { - \ b m a k . a . g e w i l l p e s u l t i g h e w y s e n blessings of war autncm- lrences, ig, has been poxmea uuu Augult 31st, md..cold weatherfuir~goers atBoard set the s month thi! September nt xdful of the lke pt manylast fan, the ahead almost l details have been worked regarding entertainment but atary H. C.MeClellnn told Enterprise Wednesday thatas confident some good talent l be an1nged. aplays will center around A-Hrities, largely, since older folks too occupied with other things ng these war times.resident of the board in Dr. D. Bloch, of Arlington, and Clar~ : King. ol Blair, is vlce~prai- t. Albert H. Miller is treasurer H.C.McClellan,secretary. ,er board members are George rt and C. B. Mehrens, of Cal- ln, W.A.Steavenlon of Fon-elle, Howard Jensen oi'Blair.P.Rhea of Arlington,and urles Nelson of Herman. ose 500 Chicks And Broader e aH o u s e i n F i r e Zatastrophy W as Not Discovered Unt1l.The F o l l o w m g M o r n i n g Mr. and Mrs. Pnul Knecht of Lrhngton received a shock, Sun~ lay moi-ningwhenthey discovered hat their brooder house md i00 1.wo~dlyald chicks hjad been ieéroyed by hte dunng the ui t.The cntantropiry was not dis- covered until they looked out the window md saw( only n.n_ empty on siirgirigingly close to those who guide the aifairs of the com- munity. Warm Weather, Wind, Shatters Glass, Records Freakish Weather R u n sMercury To 86. Wind Blows Southwest Mm-eh went out like a lion. de- spile yh=;;;=f way it 5niht havecomen,in its wil mst min-ute lashing it caused alshattedng of not only store fronts an bmrxnlings, but of the weather ree- o aa well.Wann, summer weather sudden-ly seuled upon this vicinity this week and sent the mercury up to 85 dogma on Monday and 86 on Tuesday. These were the warm-;;_; March days since 1928-1 oer~.-txhigha're:i§:dexioi: M...3§"€."9~» XE grees wl'\ich\wua recorded in 1907. And while the high records werebeing run up, an lll-time low for Mamh ofrd d°@;;" below zerowasrecoon'1th. lt wasgm met time there had been.be- ow zero weather ln March since 19:12.1The high wind which prevailed ull day Monday and Tuesday. turned w the proportions of a gale lute Tuesday evening, doing much duqage over the county.linhBlu; the phte glue front o e mberg Hmdwue wasblown in, littering the store with xrirottered gin and making a mr- 'xc eras.wna and streets ere itte ~ l i m b s .'Q ~ :tex .,...€f":§§1..'*1&. wi-in LT.ERVIN L MEYER he never regained consciousness.Deceased was hom at Row. Nebnaka, a little town near Lin-coln; he was 25 years of age.IleatienddthescareAgrizuleu-al S¢hbo\ at Llnwln from which he graduated and was later appoint- ed as Ddry I-lend inspector.In thi! capacity he came oo this county and here met Miss BettyCompton who on May 2, 1942 he married.Prior to this on April 30th of the same year he entered the service and was sent no camp Grant, Ill. as a veterina.ri.un andtechnician. From Camp Grant howas sent w Camp Carson,lll.l .then w Fort Sill, Okla, and later,to Tens. Here his wife foined him and i twul here he experienced the plane crash that resulted in hi! da th.He received the rom- misiidn of Second Lieutenant on January 7th.The accident oecimd while he and the pilot were making aen'n\observations ior the field artillery. The cause of tho crash in unlgnownAfter his death he was granted an honorary net of wings fron*the Army Airforce Glider Detach- ment.A military funeral was held lest Tuadoy at Grace Lutheran Church,lincoln with the pall bearer! members ol' the Lincoln Air Bane TILLIE'S CAFEIN NEW HANDS Mrs. Lois Miller has leased Til-lie's Cala and began business lust Mendny morning, it has been an-nounced. Mr. And Mrs. Fred Zech-meilwr have gone to OmahawhenMr. Zechmeiswr will meek defense work.Mrs.Miller has most of the money is in uie ii-im.of County Treasurer Fred Guyerwho will turn it over to the nation-so al organizationTheseveral wwnlhipi which were not yet quite complete willcontinue with their work through- out the coming week so thot in the end, every township will have gone over the top._Final figures of the rnorrth-long drive will be released next week, Chairman Guyer told The Enter- prise today. oB l a i r M o t o r C o . Damaged By 1 /' Fire Saturday one Gm Good stan Be-` fo re Di s c o v e ry . Cre a te s De n s e S mo k e Fire, believed to have originat- ed from defective electric wiring, dunlged the building and stock of the Blair Motor Co. Sutnrdxy dt- ernoen. The Iire, which broke outsuddenly,sent great billown ofsmoke over the entire business di:- trict and attracted several hun dred persons to the scene The tire apparently storied in the attic ol the eut portion of the building.Sealed in by a metalceiling and a composition _nkftightmot, the lire apparently nnoldered for some time before breaking through. According to Bob Temp-leton,owner ot the concern,heund several others were in the of-fice at the time the tire was dis- coverd.A puff of smoke and Abunt ot flame broke through theceilingandalmostimmediately ee n0 l oC a4 a o . Q e sn e o e e e se s » u e see eee e o ene n crew with which he was fly-ing the day he was wounded with utter disregard of his own moiety.Hmd ho been content to hlve stayed athis own post, he would nev- er have been injured. By his bravery, however, the hva of at lout two men were saved.We share with you in youu' pride and joy.1 am happy to nay that your son is well on the way to recov~ery and you should be hear- ing from him yourself in the near future.If at any time I my be ol service to you or yourson, feel free to wi upon me.Yours in Hia Service, James A. Burris, Chnplain"Sgt. .lungblulh was report- ed several weeks ago, to havebeen seriously wounded in a bombing reid over St. Nnznir- re, France. ln a letter written this week to his parents,Jungbluth revealed that he had lost his right erm as the result of his wounds, but did not reveal details.However, he did state that he is conva-leecing in an English hospital where he is treated like aking". He hui been stationed in England lor some time as radio mm on a B24 Libera- tor. »e o e » e| » 1 e »\ o 1 1 o » a e 1e »o s 11 av »»u ~» ¢ e»» s ee o o O I U I I D U O O O J O . The Missouri River ls up about four feet today as flood waters from the ues of Bismarck,North Dalrotu, begin to flow past Blain First information of the com-ing rise was rdayed to U.S.. W e a t h e r Observer J.HiltonRhoadesearlyWednesdayfrom the office of the Weather Bureauin Omuha. Any further threat of flood will be received here vla thosamemeans so that those along the river muy bo informed in am~ plc time. The Weather Bureau reported to Blair eariy today that the rlv-er would be about 18.5 feet Fri» day morning. The rise would be about 18.5 feet Friday morning.The iso would continue unLll Sat- urday. Flood stage is 18 leet. Petersen & Haecker Get More Contracts Two More B o a t s Con- tracted For.Five Now Under Construction Fred Haeeker, oi the Peterson and Huecker, Lui firm returned recently from Washington, D. C.,with n contract for two Const Guard bonu '13 fr., 6 in. by is fe, 10 mn. Thane two bona are to bethe attic of the building which is120 fm wide and firemen bmled "gl in the New Orleans district the blue for nearly nn hour be- "ThZ'i.'I;."§1.§?;*'." 'i§"l.2°'i`§;. lore it was finally pronmmcedi ~v as 'tuna, which in the same clue as¢°'"Pl¢i'§ly subdued.the Fern recently built, the .leunDamageto the stock was not Marie und a bon for m (mn ln _,,\..no 'mu K ,,wx _ -_ »\.. ...M the entire east portmn of mf' build- heavy,n number of parts being .1.,I`L.....2';....§,".§f'3L ;'.....§ ~ ».,.=u ni \.. delivered in 1944. bmoder and almost. nan ox u.=..= were \ost.The Blair (im depqlment wassummonedbutthe buikling and gquipmenv. were guna belore they urlved. M . A . C . S P O NS O R S L E C - - # - -n n n n n t nc, vPilglHeri< the 4 willDapxw riRhcx derTURE run aunuu1.\ D o n W arner,man.:1Juv\»v.._,Educ ation on the c ontrol of vener- egl diseases, spoke to s. group of th e membe r s of th e. Mon dn y A f t- ernoon Club snd»other interested citizens, nhowirlg th e cause,ef- fects, has c ure of th e dii ier ent forms of vener eal dissases. Those present re po rt a.veryinterestingandinstru c tive rneetf in g Th e Iecture is bei ng given "- - -on +1m. A wi ll s. 8| lor al vicl the 'I w ` ` i Ia 1 :His (Thursday)alwrnouu W ...- 5|pupils of the high school. Epyire Qognty mnIlIiow lncluded \15 Papio Work County Farmexjs Derqand-m ned 100 Pct. Incluslon By Huge Majority M . "than 160 Wuhinbwn| \ v ¢ u - - _ _C o u n t y f a r m e r s w e n t t o t h e p o l - l i n g 'p l a c e i n B h i r ,S a t u r d a y ,t o g u t t h e i r v o t e s i n f a v o r o f f t h e i n c l u s i o n o f t h e e n t i r e c o u n t y i n t h e P a p i o S o i l C o n s e r v a t i o n D i s - t r i c t .O n i y t e n v o t e s w e r e c a n t . a g a i n s t t h e m o v e m e n t . V o t e s w e r e w a s i t t h e M a t t h i a - . . - _l ) » { | H B H *n u i I b a l l o t s ,a l a n , B ze C QIt] g h 1. cBen nun-m.,,._ -._.were obuinnble nt central points throughout de ommty._ As a rem\z of the po\ling, all ui Wuhinzwn County minims --'1..........» GRACE HILL ISCONVALESCING m.. r:f.mun\. who f~>°°°"¥ w h u r é t h e n r o u u e r m m V l n u e u u n s m |:\ .uu ,` |:\ .ug p l i w f a ns t o o d t h e n i g h t =» f° ~ = -D n u i vt r . a n d m u g n s n n s h u m t f e r 0t h e n i g t t h e h ?. \ . .....+c:.u..fl L'I?§,.§'..,...O n e b m o d i " "N _b bean with uae nnn un ...Q P.. ~.mg was dire. Stored m Ug ; wet with wan1-epcngd _lg earand sm y 'washing r00m which il ngtiely$ 2 u m Em m n 01 omm, the °¢fi¢e, wen a number °f md f',§;'f:'"' B ~ in the 'om mam uver um wedclmd at dw Fi" ma these °'°K"° ""' send-.ze~° mms amdl hum of bu w w w .M -wi ws "P ""° "°"Y ""E""°'by """""'°'3'Mn. H. C. Jul Hin-The fin spread qmckly thmugh owned by G. J er.LRB Duumng. I u '¢."...`I.l...2Q"f\§. firm m mfaredconddex-nble|"H" -°~\-~~~ '~----~~work for more than a year tm# lo were covexd belom 5, cvntncil an wnrpfewl The "" "' "" ¥'B there wi uno doubt i n otha!! \. Rathmann.forth coming. tim. md wsu Gllilrul -»=»~~ ~-. .......,,..,-.ith all thechicks Be-\¢hi¢k,ai»i15i»}¢»}ed , together w .aides the ioes of thu chickens, tbl Ben Bergman farm 1 _1.s-»:Hunail their ~ug)lost th e limi ts o t m e |.l1lJJ£|lU5nlnnu\..,__,_,____.ww n s wi ll b u inc fud ad .in the' underwent | .ma jo r Panpio Soil c qu nur vttion Dixidd . a n Omah a h osp ita l, re ...4 _1!.....:\J.Qu!llnrlgq uftnrnboil.. opentlnn av. rmmd hmmSha is _ng- and all hmmm vnu no u»,,.»~ .............,..,____f o r b e n e f i t s m d a i d s u i i e r e d b y f f v i n a n i c e l y ,m c o : u n r m vé i dans w w f - m m w wat $125.00 ¥ r n Bhdr. mbmkn. Avril 1. 1948 14 \1 . ~ ` i $ - . ~r . " . A |: . . ' § » ~ ¢ 2 ~ . \ F ~ ri . ~ ~(buf) 1. a.s.w .~-:~,,_ _-"1 ' \ .|. Pruco okin w a t e r l o mukolnnd- a r .T h e n broil, fry or brain. Pioln-7\b. mm -1V,lh Gwds wrmd quo lhy pw- Mn. \ Hmandumndno w odudboof.Pialnund honaycemb, Iuthrgnhrnd.Purdsoaod rub, plcklod o ramd Mak: hadnt bYPf°P°f°°°Uw Pre-c ookin |w a l o r t ohc l~i m a p l lb. QoodsouroaofDividodlntorwopadsa Haar t a n d lh ro ut I |'wa.~_;t» .:; Hoo ».I'~ ~,.!§»{`~ 0 : - n h c a l f ,4 ~ | 11 I2Io16 2|o3 2003'I Ton ue , calf, pork, lamb) u r n sm em l 2993 0n - ' ~ 1<»;§f :f ~ \\;`;" ¥"";` 'fl \ m,four \ Sweerbrec (buf.calf, lamb) -\\l av.,four '?i"1>.1 W.i " ~1 i = : $ " a n # '.=-<-_,n f ~3 = * '{ n B l l l i ~ " { b u f , o u l f , p o r l a m b ) 1 M.four w a r -Alb. § " : ? k \f»°|:b-Zan Rklu souru of iron and pha- mrus. Exod- fa a vnu-ndmwvdquol- ity pmfdn. BM mn n hw hn- dor bu! all boom nun! bo mods under by proper making. Sruisaniuff c md bra in, H a w o fg r i n d f o r lo a ve s o f portion. §:.z*:??' .:':,:;-» Gooiwunuei!ron,d1osphof- ua, Bvilurnlns a n d q u a l i t y pruhln.. m b i uchaud ot ,,,,<,|¢,,~1_ Mukahn-dor by propsr cook-lng. Pork and lambusually purchased randy to urn. Slmma r in s a a s o n o d y o u r o n li ! tl n d l r . R¢ - mova ski n; ur n an d o- sind. Pioln-7\b. mm -1V,lh Gwds wrmd quo lhy pw- Mn. \ Hmandumndno w odudboof.Pialnund honaycemb, Iuthrgnhrnd.Purdsoaod rub, plcklod o ramd Mak: hadnt bYPf°P°f°°°Uw Pruco okin w a t e r l o mukolnnd- a r .T h e n broil, fry or brain. '/| lh Goodsovmsolriboflavln (vw.BJ and quality proldn. mvidud lntofwvopdrhaHaar t and lhrout..~...:-fbnods. Tondarand dnlicnh in fkwor. Prrcook In ;(1'*,§ to Q u p.mf moku firm; Bro\\, fry, brehh of umm. wh Good xourund lromphoxpha- us, B vlfamlnx a n d q u a li t y pfc hln. Vw hndor and dd:- mfl In flavor. Pn-cookln '";*°,{ioheu p.,..J' makl flrm. Than xzrumblo,fryoraoam. - m l : ..._.I i n Interstate Bus Depot nt H. J. Cooke Store L E A V E s u m . - Northbonnd- 9:44 am. Nnnhbaund- 6:14 p.m. Southbound-11:04 Am Southbound- 7:00 p.m. 'LHE ENTERPRISE JOHN A. RHOADES, Edim ;_ HILTON RHOADES, .ummm Editor/ Enmred as sccond-clam mine; under the m of Cangnu ¢ |r |>|~.. Publllhed Each" " " " ' 6 5 Noun byTHE ENTERPRISE-m mAt Blair, Nebrukl an-.mdur».J°1m um m indEATS Amm WA~M ~|| Depot at The Eat Shop L E A V E n u m - No rt hbo u nd- No rt hbo u nd- So uthbmznd- So uthbo und- 8:59 mm 2:29 a_m. 3:16 p.m. 11:16 pm.(buf, calf, Kinds j.-r r f .1 \..: or tirdl.m i ,a n d B v i l e mins, quality prolain.Some vitamin D. Cdf,\omb,pof|:livnnmore fender thanbuf. Calf and lamblivin miidn in Revo'than pod: and bid. ~tot Hr. a.m:!~hlra. Fréd Park nur He===~=-Tho odcudnn hon-A m r ' . : 1 | .':=.Food Valuoq.¢¢¢¢ahm° .f Q~uay mn Snwdlr mm an-.and Mn. mnk Bum.L[0nd.;ylmoming ~ Bitfxr n?tu:nedtoi l u Riés xcura ofcan, lamb and wk ;y service ~ 1 £01iow1ng dl-Jr iu n d also observed Ltr.Pe¢°k's i b i n mm y .I M n .J o h n I 3 i . ( 1 ' | . r ,w h o h a s s |a a n Ibn#-flush. !Richut mud: dlron. High In all l' J N6 I a a ';»-! ° ' d " 'K »';.~ . ! q " " ° F '§»1; Kidney ~ ! b»f,w|f,,,°,1<,|°~n 534, lamb and pork moreof TTU. Hover Oban bod. Val oné lamb kldmynarwrimaan whh ¢|»,°p._ Rich source uf inu-n,p|1o»sphor- "Good sourol vitamin A. Ex- Gllkni for B vi- tamins, quality prdeln. mf- 'r.;co-7%.lL°:,§,:¢.,, J N6: n uIt o !y,r¢1 $hW,bm\\¢, b r o i l c rgvlnd for loaves or ,,°m¢. ~ BM mn n hw hn- dor bu! all boom nun! bo mods under by proper making. Rklu souru of iron and pha- mrus. Exod- fa a vnu-ndmwvdquol- ity pmfdn. w a r -Alb. § " : ? k \f»°|:b-Zan I2Io16 2|o3 2003'I 8ruh¢.xluH and bmlno. H o w ofgrind for Iouv u of ponies. Ton ue , calf, pork, lamb) m b i uchaud ot ,,,,<,|¢,,~1_ Mukahn-dor by propsr cook-lng. Pork and lambusually purchased randy to urn. Gooiwunuei!ron,d1osphof- ua, Bvilurnlns a n d q u a l i t y pruhln.. §:.z*:??' .:':,:;-» u r n sm em l 2993 Slmmnr ln naxonod your \mllI hndlr.Ro-move skin;uns an do-sind. .4 4; TQ ff P )). v ¢»__.<»-r¢ -r. a Hmandumndno w odudboof.Pialnund honaycemb, Iuthrgnhrnd.Purdsoaod rub, plcklod o ramd Mak: hadnt bYPf°P°f°°°Uw Gwds wrmd quo lhy pw- Mn. \ Pioln-7\b. mm -1V,lh \ m,four Pro-cookln water Iomakullnd-ar.Thoubroil, fry of bmin. \ Sweerbrec (buf.calf, lamb) -\\mvidud lntofwvopdrhaHaar t and lhrout..~...:-fbnods. Tondarand dnlicnh in fkwor. Goodsovmsolriboflavln (vw.BJ and quality proldn. '/| lh in1u° ¢ ` four Prrcook In 'w a u r t ohalkno.mf mo kz firm; Bro\\, fry, brehh of umm. .rit::* 1 Q , ".'> § ; ` f. ,$ Zf f *' 2 ,l u ) \~3 , § , * } , ' ; b , i _5-f»'B r o _ . . - Vw hndor and dd:- mfl In flavor. Good xourund lromphoxpha- us, B vlfamlnx a n d q u a li t y pfc hln. Nlb.1 ~ f o r%four \ Pn-cookln '";*°,{ioheu p.,..J' makl flrm. Than xzrumblo,fryoraoam. 4 3. "ff .T u ~<\»~f,¢.n.~u=mz»> Cdf,\omb,pof|:livnnmore fender thanbuf. Calf and lamblivin miidn in Revo'than pod: and bid. Richut sourocdlron. High In |.»--..;p-horvi, Aand B vilemins, quality prolain. Some vitamin D. 1|»»¢-'mlnlo u!! -1/ills . l m :1 Av. Wal .'é.'°»B'°|f°J\'7 gw,orSrd\. all l'Kinds Kid | 4'-1-r r\ .,- "-¢ r .iq " 'jf_;_f,,.;_,,,,_.W " y Ton ue , calf, pork, lamb) .4 4; TQ ff P )). v ¢»__.<»-r¢ -r. a \ Sweerbrec (buf.calf, lamb) -\\ _H I ~. ~_ ~'L -,;+,»_. _. f \t t ; r " 4 3. "ff .T u ~<\»~f,¢.n.~u=mz»>~ A m i d """"'Food Valuoq.¢¢¢¢ahm° $hW,bm\\¢, b r o i l c rgvlnd for loaves or ,,°m¢. l b a f -\||,_J N6lc o W --% | I\.: n un».i w !m i M Vgrn Rich source uf inu-n,p|1o»sphor- "Good sourol vitamin A. Ex- Gllkni for B vi- tamins, quality prdeln. 534, lamb and pork moreof TTU. Hover Oban bod. Val oné lamb kldmynarwrimaan whh ¢|»,°p._ 8mh¢,xluH and broho, H o w ofgrind for Rklu sourzoof iron and pha- mrus. Exod- fa a vnu- u d h n n h m n n m dorbuinllhoomnwti bo mods under by Slmma r in :seas oned y o u r o n li ! tl n d l r . R¢ - mova ski n; ur n an d o- sind. §:.z*:??' .:':,:;-» Gooiwunuei!ron,d1osphof- ua, Bvilurnlns a n d q u a l i t y pruhln.. m b i uchaud ot ,,,,<,|¢,,~1_ Mukahn-dor by propsr cook-lng. Pork and lambusually purchased randy to urn. Pruco okin w a t e r l o mukolnnd- a r .T h e n broil, fry or brain. Pioln-7\b. mm -1V,lh Gwds wrmd quo lhy pw- Mn. \ Hmandumndno w odudboof.Pialnund honaycemb, Iuthrgnhrnd.Purdsoaod rub, plcklod o ramd Mak: hadnt bYPf°P°f°°°Uw Prrcook In ;(1'*,§ to Q u p.mf moku firm; Bro\\, fry, brehh of umm. '/| lh Goodsovmsolriboflavln (vw.BJ and quality proldn. mvidud lntofwvopdrhaHaar t and lhrout..~...:-fbnods. Tondarand dnlicnh in fkwor. Pn-cookln '";*°,{ioheu p.,..J' makl flrm. Than xzrumblo,fryoraoam. Nlb.1 ~ f o r%four \ Good xourund lromphoxpha- us, B vlfamlnx a n d q u a li t y pfc hln. Vw hndor and dd:- mfl In flavor. Beuh hyorbrdl. 11|»»¢-'m ln l of x! ° ° " " " a k . m i 1 m r " ° " ' Richut sourocdlron. High In |.»--..;p-horvi, Aand B vilemins, quality prolain. Some vitamin D. Cdf,\omb,pof|:livnnmore fender thanbuf. Calf and lamblivin miidn in Revo'than pod: and bid. . . \|, .. r-Alb. '\2r°16'- p a z1-eo\. . . » -l l a 1 ifyprohln. P N P " ° ° ° * " f ~ 9 - u s o u v n u Q s - - . 1 - - - - - - - -1 -a f t e r ap ¢ l \ €i i 1 1 | !_ _ B * I'j § { | §1 m ; "h i n »» \ | \ l \ n l l | \ | | l ! * l ! h u l n u e I n - v w h o h u b e e n i l l w i t h t h a 'LHE ENTERPRISE u :ana l 4 .--1 '~ L ;;y a - W J ( b o ¢ f , a u l f ,- -r l a m b ) Kid | 4'-1-r r\ .,- "-¢ r .iq " 'jf_;_f,,.;_,,,,_.W " y ": : |r |un ,.. Publllhed Each" " " " ' 6 5 Noun byTHE ENTERPRISE-m mAt Blair, Nebrukl JOHN A. RHOADES, Edim ;_ HILTON RHOADES, .ummm Editor/ Enmred as sccond-clam mine; under the m of Cangnu ¢ I! I .'F .1 .~;'~»~. 1 T SUBSCIIIPTION RATES nss~nsnn Pnsss &1il§liZ§'Z-1Z.§`I, 4 <;mL_;§.` 5 `.Out-of-the-County '\ Beuh hyorbrdl. Aid" 1Ib n! -' to n» .'o lou! ! -1 lb.|: m : ' % a f - ~ \ Food Valuu !Richut sourocdlron. High In |.»--..;p-horvi, Aand B vilemins, quality prolain. Some vitamin D. n Cdf,\omb,pof|:livnnmore fender thanbuf. Calf and lamblivin miidn in Revo'than pod: and bid. I v m u é n r m m s A m m w A n g m u | » L A N N | N e ' ``f r '.f"\l ~ $hW,bm\\¢, b r o i l c rgvlnd for loaves or ,,°m¢. mf- 'r.;co-7%.lL°:,§,:¢.,, Rich source uf inu-n,p|1o»sphor- "Good sourol vitamin A. Ex- Gllkni for B vi- tamins, quality prdeln. 534, lamb and pork moreof TTU. Hover Oban bod. Val oné lamb kldmynarwrimaan whh ¢|»,°p._ 8mh¢,xluH and broho, H o w ofgrind for w a r -Alb. \ m l f - -lb. Ridm sgrci of '~$'....E.no||-u d h n n h m n n m dorbuinllhoomnwti bo mods under by this vicinity.Mr. Biusr, wno 'Mlbeen in Flordia in connection with his work with an gm-s r:mm-pany, will leave for the wa tcoast later this week.I Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Wilkins* were &xndsy afternoon guests of Mr. and Mm John Biflar.Mr. and Mrs. H. w. Rasmussensnd Mr. and mn Chris wtufsnai u u n n a b n s n n u n s Mr. and Mrs. Howard Christen-sen and Lsmlly and Greta Damask-er visited. Saturday evening, with Mr, and Mrs. John Dornacker. Henry Kroger oi Elkhom visit-ed. Sunday venlng, with Mr. and Mrs.Peter Kroger. Roy Wulf visited Mr. and Mrs. daughters attended the carnivs.\.Elmer Wulf and larry,Sunday| Militia wu held, Thursday .nenlng at Omni school.Prooada uf thu affa ir were do nate d no Re d ~ Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Rasmussen' entertained at supper, Wednesday evening, (or Miss Guinevere Mot-zen, Misa Marian Nelson, Mr. andMrs. Chris Wul! and daughters,| Eniine and Margwet.Peggy Taylor,little daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Taylor, celebrated her io.....Zi birthday, Sunday.Guests in honor of th-5 occasion were Messrs. and blea- damea Clernmens Williamson andfamily of Crdg, Howard E. Taylor John Taylor, Clillord Taylor, and llhs.Emma Taylor and son, Charles, of B'lair.|Mr. and Mn. Joe Thompson umchildren and Mr. and Mrs.Cha . liineline spent Wednesday as guests at the Harold E.Taylor home.|Mrs. Harold E. Taylor and Peg- gy attended a shower in honor of Mrs. Cliilord Taylor of the gkose iii ll vicinity,Wednesday afternoon._Mr. and Mrs. George Roeh wereamongthe guests at a birthday celebration held Sunday in honor of Pete Truhlsen.Mr.and Mrs.I-lmerald Van Deek, Betty and Norman, enter-tained Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs.S. W.Andersen a.ndevening. Friday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs.Raymond Schuldt wereMr. and Mrs. Henry Luschen and family.LL and Mrs.Willian Stenderspent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Harder. Mr.and Mrs.Gus Auw were'Wednesdav altemoon visitors ofMr. and Mrs. Bill Auch in Fre- mont.Mrs Peter Mondhorst visited atthe Peter Kroger home, Friday.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Seheacher ofOmaha visited, Saturday afternoon,nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pe- ter Kroger.Mr. and Mrs.John Dornackorand Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gottschi and lrvin were Sunday evening guests of Mr.and Mrs.EggertOhrtandsons.0Lher visitorswere Mrs. Minna Ohrt of Omahaand Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schnei- der and family of Calhoun.Messrs. and Meadames Elsa Ap-pleby, John Dornacker.Raymond Sdluldt,Richard Lamp,Elmer Holstein.Henry Gottsch and lr- vin; and Herman Mnnlhnnlt \\'r-reentertained at pinochle at the Pe-ter Mord}o rs t home,Thursdayevening.'zes were won by Mrs. l-Ilza Appleby and Riohard Lamp.high;Mrs.Richard Lamp and Raymond Sohnltlt. Mm, Moldhurst served a lunch at the close oi th:- evening.Mr.and Mrs.Henry GottschandIrvin visited with Mr. und Mrs John Dealer,Tuesday eve- n n v 1 e J11l II1 I l\ |-. ..m e a s l e s . Mr . an d Mr s . Pe te r K ro ge r an d lira.Emma.Champion and Gene rare supper guests of Mr .an d \Irs.Peter Ilo rdh ors t,Thursday wemng. Mesdarnes Ha r r y Fedde,E l mkppleby ,J ohn Dornaeker,Peter Hordhorst,Rtdy mond S c h u l d t , F'ranc is Haven ic k a nd L ois J enn, Dave Krog er, Henr Gotts eh. lim-na Champion an Miss Lilliekitsc h a tte nc i ed th e A c h ieveme nt Da pro gra m of tli e pro jec t c lu bs lst lair, Wednesday afternoon. Mr .and Mr s .Ra y mon d John~ sen and Ca rol, Mr. a nd Mrs . Mat-thias Johnsen and Beverly were Sunday dinner gue sts of Mr .and Mr s.l'. A. J ohnsen. 'LHE ENTERPRISE ": : |r |un ,.. Publllhed Each" " " " ' 6 5 Noun byTHE ENTERPRISE-m mAt Blair, Nebrukl JOHN A. RHOADES, Edim ;_ HILTON RHOADES, .ummm Editor/ Enmred as sccond-clam mine; under the m of Cangnu ¢ '~~~ , I ~e ~ THEBRRSKH PRESS 19 ~ 4 3 SUBSCIIIPTION RATES `sua Per Year in Wnidnllon C0nnty Out-of-the-County Subocdptlonn $2.00 Pe:Year n, 0n c Oc o O LA'IES'I RA'1ION DA7/1 I U 0 a O RATION STAMPS:Loose stamps not valid. Take W lr Ration Book Wilh stamps nt-tanhed when making purchas- es.¢s »»»»o s »s » SUGAR:Number 12- Coupe sa ¢ . ¢a u W k Ration Book One,valid March 16 to May 31 for five pounds. COFFEE:Number 26 Coupon, War Ration Book One, valid for -one pound from March 22 to Ap~ 'xil 25, inclusive.PROCESSED FOODS:Consult CPoint Value Charts at grocer! and 'Stamps are lnterclnngeable xx- mong members of the family liv- ing under the same roof., RUBBER FOOTWEAR:Mufs rubber boots are ratiuned. Apply w your local Ralionlng Board for certificate to purchase. GASOLINE:Number 5Coupons valid untll May 21, Allholders of and Cg\|.l pans can now renew rations by mail.Send post card tn your board for Form R-548. TIRE INSPECTIONS: (1)Second Period inspection for "B"book holders March 1 lthrough June 80. Allow at least M .a...... \_,.»........:.\-mm-umm . Place a crisp accent onSpHng with smart new cur~mins at Lhe windows!Dc- signcd to give winter-drabrooms 11 blithe Spring;lift! 75c - $1.00 $1.50 lCOLTERMAN'g A Fresh Outlook for Spring with Ne /I " "( A 1 J DU uuy n |.N:»vu.\..u ¢".|....-.-.....(2) Sec ond Period inspec tion for "C" book holders Marc h 1 through May 31. Allow at least 45 day s be- tween inspec tions.5g(3)" T "book holders:I n s p é tion every sixty day s o r every 5,000 miles, whic hever c omes first. F U E L O I L :Period 4, each one- unit Co upon va lid fo r 11 gallons; each ten-unit Coupon valid for 110gallons until April 12.Period 5,Coupons have same values as for Poriod 4, and are valid March 8 '| 011|J |:..n newspapers fo r points to be urrender ed from W ar Book 'I`wo. ' D "" E " a n d " F " B L UE c o u p o n s~f be used du ri ng A p n l.RE - AR.,GROC E RS M U S T RE GIS - E nL"rwE1~:N A P R I L 1 A N D P R I L 10 W I T H L O C A L ~QARDS ON FORM DPA- R-13 02. M B A T S A N D F A T S :Consum- ra mu s t surrender red sta mps rom W ar Bo ok 'l\ vo for pu rc h ase 1 ments,cheeses,fa ts an d oils. alidity dates red stamps are: ~larc h 29, "A"; Apdi 5;.¢.| Bn; Ap- 1 12,NCD;Ap r i l 19,NDN A ll ~ood f r o m th ei r va li di ty da te to e en d of the mon th. I N S T I T U TI ON A L US E R S m u s t ite pound inventories wi th loc al 1 ~ards promptly , beginning Marc h 9, to rec e ive poi nts fo r th e p ur- hase o f meats and fats. IND US TRI A L US ERS mu st r e g - ste r wi th loc al boands beginning ~ arch 29 on F o r m 1605 f o r a ll ~eats. c heeses, fats and oils. RE T A I L E R S wi ll buy point- ree the se items un til A pr il 11. SHOE S :Sta mp No .17 o f W a r ' ~ tio n Boo k One i s valid fo r o ne ~r of shoes until J une 15, 1913. "¥-.~ HOME TIIEATR HOME OFPerfect 'hiking rmm THURS DAY APRIL 1 Admission ll-30 Cls. When Johnny Comes Marching Home wrmALLANJDNES.]ANE FRAZEE ANDGLORIA JEAN :¢ ¢' :". l # 1' 1 ~g r ~~'L _,;+,». ._ 4 \r .4 » | ¢ mhin flovcf. an~rnokl firm. Thenscramble, '|ron,phoxpha- us, B vlfamlnx 1 b.fc¢ fourwh '°~ 'Aluuhly»u»ovpulnlrhnnlu»audhw»Hlhpumung»u|»h\¢n¢.t h u h w d y c h m r t m e t y m u m le m» . Th o va r1 e ty me a t. lu r u d ele r v~b e p r en lr e d mn-nr p p is d es ig ne d tn ma r th e h omewir a ing or spec m eona idernu on be c ame a lsheswmpple menzth eusml --- i n s e t l z l n f n Qnnf a rnhnv 'QDy u \ . | \ . . | . \ \ . u l u \u v .l l » _ . I v | v l " # l I M !u n v v r r v v - "| - -|v -N O T E :R a t l o n s f o r f u e l f n !g n d "1 ,t e d M m '. , k _ e r o s _ e n e f o r . " ° P 1 * ~ " " * t ' = »' " " * * F " T n _ _ _ _u r n m - . . , .l 2 3 § ` § f f $ " L f § i § ; . § $ ° § ' 2 f § ` $ " i § § e n .1 D A L E r ~ E w s tional and ag nc un ur nl uses are " U S C I n u n c w a ..'H a 'Wire Robert Rasmussennow granted for six-month pedods.1 r. an ..an Mr .an d Mr s. C ar l Rasmussen Mrs. Fred J ungbluth spent TuesI N C UB A TO R S A N D BROOD -E RS :A ll operators of inc ubator:Mr and Mrs. W alter Sapp-enfield " f f m 111113331 thoseb ggfndgnw ,gm day MinluI0maha \iSiti\1|-T Mr s.An 5 \ f e l' \ \ 0 In c e e r lon o r r na oand broodera may obtain all need-had the mi sfo rtu ne to ha ve their 1 lr »..3 \.._.......| ............:vm h a -:md Mrs.Alb er t Sc hjodt,Satur-Mr s lglian E.J un$§b\u£}} attnd children. Mr . a n d Mr s .Ar n old I an d f a mi ly s pe n t Sunday nnnn u.ri|l1 MY lhd MTH. IVE and Mrs. John Harder, Ar- Mrs.Hu b e r t Stray sa n d Gs r y , | ed fu el oil an d kerosene fo r capac ity pro duc tio n o f the equip- men t.Inc reased pou ltry and eg g produc tio n is ess ential zo the wsr effort. D A I R Y ROOMS A N D S E P A - RA TOR HOUSE S : Op e r ato r s ma y obtain all needed fuel oil for heat- ing this spac e.C O A L - B U R N I N G H E A T I N G STGV E S :Ratio nlng Boards wi ll grant permission for the purc hase of c oa l-b umi ng he atin g stoves wh ic h will be used to replac e or supplement oil- hurn lng he atin g Dr oo ue r n ou w un u a ru un u r w ua -by c hic ks burn Mo nd ay mo rn i ng . Sunday dinn er gue sts of Mr , an d Mr s . Otto Ru we a n d D o ro th y we r e Mr . a nd Mm Ray mo nd Rn we an d f a mily ,an d Mr .an d Mr s . Milo J ep pes en e nd fami ly . Tommy and J immy Fletc her wereSaturdayeveningxuestso l Mr . iand Mr s . W a lte r Nielsen. Mr .and Mr s. De tle f W u lf an d W ill J e nsen we re a mon g th e S un- day d inn er g u e s u o f M m .A n n aB. J ensen. .r. an d Mr s. La rs P e- tersen _yere Sunday evening guests of Mr. an d Mr s . W u lf . M n d M H r m s M L lequipment.l . . . d ' . € . .W E L ;u hd an £....Z'$ P RI C E | g'uests of Mr . and Mrs. gtto M.st» _._.....|........A¢».......,...mssss day evening. Mr s .Mi n ni e Benson attended th e we d d i ng o f Sg t.John .lessen an d A ud re y Reeh a t th e J o hnReehhome, W e dnesday evening. Mr .an d Mr s .Ha r la n d Ne ls on an d Do na ld we re Sunday dinner gue sts of Mr . a nd Mrs . C hri s Nel- son and sup per gue sts of Mr. and Mrs . P aul Pa uls en. Mrs. Peter Nie lsen c alled at theMin nie Benson an d E m m a An - dmn son ho mes du r in g th e wee k . an d Mis s Eunic e Rolland we r e 'wee k- en d gu es ts of Mr. a nd Mr s . Charles Str o y o f Murdoc k.Mr . and Mrs. La rs Rolla nd, Phi lip and us a. . . Ame s m Mm- d us k o n Sun» 'e d a n af te moo n p a n y ,s s mu n u mlat the C het Mars ha ll ho me in Ar l-ing ton ho no ri ng Mr s .R o s e n . | d s u h t e r o l M r .s n d Mr s .Ma rsshalvlsitingmhere.| Mr .snd rs.P s u l _ G.Jones visited Mr . an d Mrs . Lxllsr d J e n- sen in Oma ha.Saturday W ay ne Sun ds, s on of Mr .an dlllrs. J a mes P. S unds, is c onfined to hi s bed wi th a real case o l measles.Mrs.De lls B ec k o l Lo s A n g e - eudic L 1 calle Sc hji u we t(L lo y ton. Gi m e tie I Mles , Cslitomis, who ha s be en vi s- itin relati ve s h er e the past tvyo Iwee is,le f t f o r Chic ago,Illinois,o w: W ed na da y ,whe re she wi ll vis it f o r her dau ghte r s eve ral wee ks.I b m ! Mr s. J u lia n J . J un gb luth s p e n t i a n d U... ......\._..»fl an Mans Bluff. Ne-n a n , f ; d f _ m ; | y _-" Q "n n . . . | ' ° ". - . . . . , , ~u s e u a W n m m »~ »» - »» <= ~ ?" §, : f. . .. . & '. ;" a *a ," & z£ .. L d o n Mr .m d u n .A l b ¢ ! l ; l ' I n .E m m n C h lmp la n Gonen d : a n d h ml ly , S u n d ly .,vi llb e d Mr . md Mn . J o s S d ma c h - r. a nd l n . G u m A le n e k n g e r ln ° ; ~ \ - ~ 1 ~ » ; _ g - d v_ _He n Q " m f , h m i l y i n " _ , ' f,,,fls uv¢ °: '| : ~L b~' :' la ula xfmn k,m d ? %£='.2....¢.'SIM R l mnd °'§Z»..5€\"! m d v l v n h w o l m :S \ W ¥ | m | p ¢ a K e i t h a n d e m i t C o m e li - mo o n u . l g u s t o l Ru s e | " ' \ § l c e le b r g te t h e i r b i r th d a y s , Tu u - vSchjodt..ld ay even ing Ira.George Ne ve o f Ringsted,;l§!r. and Mrs. Thorva l And ersen L,U ,ed '1`hursdny evening vlslted,Wednesday afternoon.atse ve rll da y s 'visit.W im he I ' th e E lme r W u lf h o me to ne e La r - 1 h m m I n l u n a n d H ; l ¥ f $ \~ ! ' .__ W BEN FRANKUN sromis w o L v E R I N E SHELL HORSEHIDE W O R K S H O E S $3.50 to $4.95I \\ill Save You 50c Ver Pair on 'Fhvsc Shawn O t h e r W o r k S h o e s $ 2 . 7 5 t o $ 4 . 5 0 Your Saving on Thrsc ls About 50c lo $1 Per l'alr f \ IAg g ~2 ;: w u MAYBEYauCu\ Mdm w Money V/fliedA n ve n n s m s -Q ' M e n ' s Dr e s s Ox f o r d s $1.95 to $4.95 Old Stock at the Same Old Prices Try Us First ;1iSave 'I;ime ard I I J -D .G A R R I S O N Bla ir, Ne bra ska B R Pric ed on ma n r . : . ' s a ' ;' ; § ' » ¢ ' ; '.. "1 ¥. 'a ': f, h° m' a a ¥ , 1 " m. i ' " '"a;.;. :,;:-fa » f ' a ' ; : . | : . : " : a : a . . ' ' i m . ' i e ' A l- 'n|IH..nn »..i|.Nn h n lk l | n l! | mlll| ' |. L n lnll- Ffi\£!n.M n .E llln n i l *R E V . I n d M I I . P . C . K N ! I n d ~ D r m k . m f m a r .I I Silm 30 Cis 5¢ §§2.a ~ The Enterprise SUNDAY MONDAY APRIL 4-5 Sundny Matinee er Weddinzr a1111i\rerSH»1y.SM ld 5; 3 : ld It. 3... s. ld zen,Clara Ma e and Luc ille,and Ru th Mo n k . Mrs.Ra lp h Pearce an d Lira. Detle f W ulf wer e Mon day visi to rs at th e J ames W ulf h ome.Mr s.Laura 'Tofte and My r o n called a t the Carl Hansen ho me in Omah a, Thurs day afternoon. Mr. an d Mrs. Ted S imonse n and Ric hard we r e wee k e n d lruests of pe r gu es ts a t th e Stfo y ho me .;"31 ;sf §; :,, ¢,d D ey ind Mrs. Pa ul Sa tu rd a y evemn g gu e sts of Mr .: G Jones attended th e annual ond Mrs.Evere tt. Stork and f8ll\"Ac hievement Da y he ld in Arling» lly were Mr. a nd Mrs. P erry Toeb -gum fo r projec t clubs o f th e T n - ben,Jr.,Mr .an d Mr s.Hn rla nd lc u u ntry ' Th ur s da y a lte rn o on . : g u lf i md S a r le n e ,and Mr .and A lvi n Hei er,brother of Leon- -rs.em;aneen.rd Ho i ,s s pen din g a fu rlo ughMr .and Mr s .Robert R*1%ff!"8°isiainge;e\lo\»¢3.A lvi n i s i n th e non.E la me and J1nu!1:Iy,v1s| ted| U 5 Na vy . He a nd Mr. an d Mr s . Mr .and Mr s.J .'I'._eleorn anq llio ie r vis ib ed relati ves in Pender, urdny e vening.M m N e w re- tu r ne d to Ring sted o n Wednes da y . Mr . a n d Mr s . E i le r K a ldxh l o n e iarn ily of Omah a. were guests ofMr .and Mr s .A l b e n .s¢,h5ud1,' Sunday .g Mr . a n d Mr s . F r e d Dornaekea.I 1.... m l ls m i l v enent.Tlmr ad mw|{.. e- ny Mr . an d Mrs.W alter San;pe nf ie ld .' M r and Mr s.Louie athiesen and Eu gen e a nd Mr . a nd Mrs . A rt Pullen and Elaine were Sunday i i'nner § u e E s of Mr .an d Mr s. Mr. and Mm. Bern ard Paulsen and baby ,Sunday evening.Guests o fthe Rnmugrsens were Mr. and Mrs. Fr y e of Omzd u a nd V i rg i n i a Ra v Ha ro ld Rasmussen,an d Be tty 1 ' n n 1 t ! | l ' | l w e b Suruiznr.F vm-nnfl M m I r vi n Mntc hek .unve il fr om th e Eme rson f a r m to an ac reage in W est Oma h a th is weak.Paula Lee J one s, s tuden t at the Nebr aska Un i ve r s ity ,spent.the week-end wi th her parents,Mr . and M u .Pa ul G. Jones.. .Rueh.On Sunday, Mr. and M r ;.»-J Stewart and family entertained as their guests Mr.and .Mxs.|George Reeh.The Reehs were' dinner guests at the Lloyd Mem:-ke homo in Arlington, Sunday.E f \ » F !. ». ~ . . ~ ¢.. 0 n 7 1 2 " . - : -~J .~l p ~'." " r [~ n f ?r n ,'" r j Q 'i . , = f , |w i ° >" /" - _ , ' .~: q w ~\ ~ .I \\ " ` °=" . :. : ;-_Q ..n -.'I N |,.~. i f . M g Y \~A f i 'T . " f ~-l |/. 7 T :~ f..a p A 3 . 1 (L\). J S v -. _ " : : . . s " »-. 1 \;* / 2 ,~ nf ~~J ~ ~: . - J *:~I ~ .g n #.4 .. ./1 F #p l -;4,g ,' \u n a I O 3 /~J \ !1 .1 .u 1 ,'| ¢M - f s ~ é "- " "-\;i f 'f »'J'. : ;5 _~ » . » ;.1 4.~. » ., , .. ." N A /1 5 .5 9 p " "..4 I i -.~ »r p » »' I '1 5 "» = ' i § ' = . , . = :f f '~ ~~* ~ =.~~s .[c T 3 i ,__J ..1 .'1' ~. ¢ 1' »"~"~~~~/ ..f /;~~».f ~ .; :\-\.~ . . _§ :. .c " -_ ; : _ - . 1 . / '/ I I ~~.:~' ~, : .f ~ : "I»!|danync1rlfrumGeur1z¢andhi»fami1Jf li no o th e y mo ve d a1 | ~ a Y. J ud ¢ e? " " Y a , I h a d a l z t t e l " h o m h i m d a y b c f C l ' 0 y n l t. e d ly . He ' | i n K e n mc k y . . . t h o t : : m i 1 y ' | h n c a n d t h e y | I 1 l i k a i t t h e r ¢ . G e o r ¢ e n s \ ha h a a 6: n e jo b i¢ 1 a b o vE i' i £ ¢ d i lf- § u ¢ f ! - H e b m u d m t o u t a n i m u e s t i n x p o i n t m h n le tt a ' I h . a d n ' tt h o u g h t o f b e f o r e . He s a i d tlmu r b i l z th n b r vu - a g e d i s ti l1 e r la r e vo g k ~ ln ¢ 2 4 h mt l\ a d ly , 7 d 1 y \ a 1 r e e k % 1 ! 1 ' l 1 I U¢ ' \\ \ . .. out 1r8r_alouhoi for tho guvamucnt for~ tires.medical supplies and ¢h¢=111f=i\iB».tl:gey|tiI1areab1etoaec::r\mtforuwlyamnnmmauhalfdommmmxu¢fi¢hYellr.'`hgt'sanac co1.u1t of thefac t the be ver a ge dn u lle rs . th o ug h wo rk i n; 16 0 % f°fll1 ¢¢ovv. ~rnmen t,arelr.iJ 1a b1¢tos upply *»| 1¢D\1b1ic1rithbevu°agesfmmthereaea've twc ks mad e du r i ng p ea o eti nle - "Qu ito : a n un u s ua l ma e , i m't i t, J im? " 9. I u h ln e. | . ~e ¢ rx. E . ~d.be em - ily .H r .an d M m .A lvi n Svend- gaand an d dz u g h te n wer e g ue s ts there that evening. Mm. Ro b e r t Mo r te lue n of Om- ahn Spent several da y s las t we ek w1Lh her sister, Mrs.Alb er t J e n- sen.Mr . t n d Hn , F r e d Frenc h vis- iter Odessa.K1onberg i n D m d u , Fridny . K m ; H g n l e n w a s a u l l e r n t the GSI ord Frenc h home,Mo n - d l ?Mr. a nd Hr s. Hn old J en sen a nd fami lif we re gue sts a t the* Altar Jensen ho me g m r i He r : ::n Fr i- d l Y ,ono n g n onhis birthday . Mr .an d Mr s.J ohn Jensen re- c c ivtd feli dtu dom of relatives andfriendsFri day even i ng a t the home M t h e brf de '| pa ren ts , Mr. ,md Mr s. J o hn Roc h. I | e 9 | » » ~Ql In !s cl lvi n o f oi' - Virginia.an d J o A m i spent Sun- da visi ting relatives i n Gretna.i m .L u x and daugh ter,Mi ss Pauline L u x,teac her a t Mat.'f»B8. and Mr s. Ve r no n R m d called on iilrs. J . 0.Marsh all, Frid ay e ven- m g .'Arletta, Chdstensen visited Bet- ty Emley ,Saturday a fternoon. Mr a.F r e d Hu i e r m m m a n ddaughterM n .Te d Maf for d,an dsonofLosAngelesarevis iti ng relatives hare.F m n k Doc kwei ler a nd fa mi ly are living in the S. R. Batson houserecentlyvac ated b y J..0 .Ma r - shall and. family . Mi sa Vi vi an Rh ea o !Oma h a came ho me wi th Mr..an d Mr s . Hu g h R h a ,Saturday afternoon, tody isit mlatives over the week- enMr .and Lira.Rodney Peterson are visi ting Mr s .Peterson's ai l- rer.M m . u m m m an d fsuzniiy. They are en mute to-Camp Dodge, Iowa,where Rodney wi ll receivefurth er or ders to c omplete his Signal Corps trai ning lo r ac tive duty ..Sunday du mc r guests o f Mr . and Mrs. J . 0. Mnrxhall were Mrs.Fred He u er mmm,Sr., Mrs.Te d hi ef fo rd a nd s on o f Lo s An ge le s, Mr .and Mr s.Rodney Peterson Mr .an d Mr s.Fr e d Heuermamn,Ma r y K a y and Fr eddie. Herma.n J ung blu th o f Go ldfi eld Iowa, and c hugnter, Sy lvia of Om- a b a . a li o d o n Mr .and M n .J o l- ian J u ngb luth,Sunday afternoon. g f e home in rm~ on,un~y f \ IAg g ~2 ;: w u MAYBEYauCu\ Mdm w Money V/fliedA n ve n n s m s -Q ' ,r ,~\___~~£ 5 2 '- I ]- - ' J _ ) n u n I __-5 "-....l.i..L_1_1_1_..;.J J.;~ ~ '~ ir; i |l._U--L|_I::1_ .~ ' J |-H - r THEOLD JUDGE SAYS... .,;,`§~&Q L ~ J H F P ~ 3 ~@¥§§€'2@ ~' - n n s a n .y r~ f.~ '| $~.95 t~$4.~5Old Stock at the Same Old Prices Try Us First ;1iSave 'I;ime ard I I J -D .G A R R I S O N Bla ir, Ne bra ska ~~w a '~ ¢'. > ` * ~ ` = ' l " -' f '2 ~ . : ' ° " h _ o f y I 5. .. ,\ --'su ~J ' ""'é'{," .£l.f'"";{'E§T§»'§{°°a d suppernynn1?.";.,!E':='_}*i¥,'E';- H_§'H_ §f"Eli.'l°|gue=-.rs of Mr and Mm.Harold mViliton during the we a k ofEEE-329 .EILL £':.=°..E'f:f=f,'£°Is ~iv~ in ~ S o ~ , ~ S ~ . » _.wrrnERROL FLYNN ANDRONALD REAGANAho-Ding Dong Daddy ColorCartoon md News Reel. Even-ing Aiminion 11-35 Cm. IlllllllIIIIllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Are You Planning To Re-decorate? FRIDAY SATURDAY Saturday Matinee Adnlsalnn 11-22 Cu. APRH. 2-s American Empire WITH RXCHARD mx ANDPRESTON FOSTER Also-»Ln\es¢March of Time :ndConfuoidmofaNnlzySpyClrloon. Evening Admission ll- 30 Cha. The Enterprise SCRATCH PADS A||"§uu-Nmly Trimmed Newlprhnt Stock Per an~Ha Mo an~rn~KUM Th ah leof Arlvemxe in The EnbsrnrheIt Bnngs Rank: SUNDAY MONDAY APRIL 4-5 Sundny Matinee Adll'|i:\BioI\ll~30 Cu. | m l <., TUESDAY A P R I L 6 nAnm\lN NIGHT Admission 1\»22 cu fa\con's Brother wnja'GEORGE SANDERS ANDTOM CONWAYAho--Shaw Home Sport Rael.How to Phy Base Bah Disney (blot Carloun. W E D N E S THUFS DAY APRIL 7-s .'Ad||ibl\on ll-80 Ch- J o u m e y i n t o F e a r m m ORSON WELLS ANDnnuoass DBL mo A1»»»-'vhnny Lang md Band,Billbv Donald .Dhny Color Cariool. We Carry a Full Line of Interior and Ex- terior Paints.Also Wallpaper,Vamish and Floor Finishes. Top Quality at Moder- ate Prices. \~: :;~:|1Hansen.Ha r old Rasmussen,E v - erett Stork,Ray mo nd RasmussenHa r o ld S to r k , Gi f f o d F r e n c h , mi Harland Nelson. Prizes xvere award- ed to Mr .and Mr s . J en i Ha ns e n and M r .and Mr s .Eve re tt Stork. Lorenzen and Coleen,a ll o f a.an d J oe L ove.r. an d Mr s. Han xa hh ds en a nd hter s wer e Su n xf te mo o n ~ supper gue sts of rl. . and Mrs. ~Id Rasmussen and Shirley .r.and Mr s.E d Men c k e we re da afbemoon visitors o f Mr .Myra.Chris Kor sh oj in H e n . Th ey were Satu rday eve ning ~ta of Mr.an d Mr s.H m m ' ~sen.e Madsen B w t h e m we r e rsdsy ~'='f¢1'1i£=x viliton of Hr. Mr s .Le Ro y K u h r and baby .r. a nd Mrs . Ha r la nd W ulf en - inr d at c a rd s Fri da y eve ni ng Messrs.and Mesdames J e ; sen.Ha r old Rasmussen,E V 1 I Phone llack 320 x We Wm ne Glad To fi Estimate Your Work Frank Ackermann mr .lllll m m Larsfamily,Mrs,H u b e n S i m and Ga r y , M r . a n d Mn . Hn r lm W u lf an d Slmr len t. Mr. a n d M n .Ra y W ulf a nd Bi lly , Mr, an d Mrs. W i llW u lf a n d Donald.On W ednesday even in g Mr . md Mr s. Rn be rt W ulf vi s ite d Mr. an d Mr s. J a mes W u lf and s o n ; Mr . an d Mr s. J em Han se n we re Sunday evaz ing guests of Mr. and Mrs.Rudolph Matzegx. M f xn r m N E W S Mr. and :MQ .in Svendguarm nentertained at a pinochle §arty Friday evening,for Messrs. an:|Mesdnmes Nels Svendgaard min \Frances,RoIIu Alle n an d sons Flo y d Ba r to n an d Shirley ,0 . 'I*11{¢=l!nlrif Wand mw Sivend sranrré1}Ti""'"'é2\b§»§{<i`°`"`£lters,Howard Jensen,Jack an Edythe Mary,Andrew Svend guard,and Mrs.Roy Fallenljrizes far high score were given Lo Mrs. Woodrow Svendgnan and Nels mendgnard; Ole Thie foldt received the traveling priz and Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Allen wrconsolation prizes. Thisalflir wain honor of Mrs.Svendgurd birth anniversary. Mrs.Lillnrd Jensen, is uri oul ill at the Methodist Holpihl Omsha.Corporal Howard Bnu-umett Scribner Air Bane wu n gust Mr. md Mrs. Howard Jensen, Su `\Lorraine, daughter of Mr.an day alt emoon.The Onxm school aponaomd box soc ial, Thursday , md the pu ceedn were given to the Red Cro Th e Tr i a ng le Be d Bn e d en C I me t nv. th e Ha r o ld Jensen hon Sundny nlternoon.M n .A h S ve n d g n r d ,Peggy m d M u l e and B etty S ve nd g\ ;n l we re g nu A Re d Cr u e l Ho me N o r d Clua was o rg sn i ne tl a t th e 01 1 'P awn Hlll lm 1 ` \l63 d5 Y with M D o r m ;Wslkerr i n ¢\1l1'K°»'I followin g volun tee red for ollic e . ." _ _ ,m. . w .-» ..h mmf Mmn .nu m um.,_..._, __Alvin Svendgurd und Mn. HAnd Jennn, equipment; Mrs. 1 erutt Stud, ro ll dl; Mn L . Lu-sen and Mrs.L u a Roll: room. Mrs. Hubert Stmy will instructor. The clue meets 'Pc dly l nt 2 :00 MLMr. and Mrs. Bill Jensen cm ».¢_,.,|.»fummr.sunday.1unllluun 1I1a`?é""'es EA Short 'EAI maui''and funily, Wxllace Snowdan ind Mr. and MnI] fmuy, ma :uhm Alber mdfum- Darlene were: 11I..D i l l a \ :||: ¢: ||§ | | u |nn O n m h l . , M o n d n y .1 .!.'m.'. £ Q Z. vnu ummm f_;-g" WEEKIT PAPERS cA1.Hou§7rr:Ac111=:izs '§;=';;. ~/» A. um m -°= so-1o~ °;'*'*"".;.'.:.,, ..;WAR cAsUAL'm;s ARE RE-Enscmn H. c. mm . wz w H cz mdHn.E!m¢rBeth.'~~=»»»f»»==f»=»f'»;,F¢,_ =;',i.""'1'.?°£'.'5¥;'.§.3.11 ' " " ' 0.uann. ma an mms sau - - L _ .... .. :; _° ;; ., :w e a k l y s m - ; , . _ m m for .~#°xe1,°.f§.e'~= ~ 3 :aff- m a r N a m -Am-u 1. me _lBuEmaGoodlpent¢\mwsek-Gui Kolmxmm. Jr., d Omhhl cr| T r | | § n r B L A \R m n v m m m {\r;"2. »§»~ » - a " » = " ' » » f i » ~ = m '. : € : ' , _ ' ; . , ; ,'~t.' : . . : " " '" " : `1~...».- Kuhn Jr, md llr. nnd[ f g l l l . | | | v v |i n n : Miss Else From of Omnhn,visited over the week-end st tho home of her puents,Rev.ami Mn. H. C. Jul Fx-ae. Mrs.Clyde Williunun left I-'ridny evening for hsr home in Peoria, Illlndl,slwr nwndinx a Mrs.Alvin svuulgnrd and a u g m n , m u m d m u y m m we s t o f mm, we re nm:v w - o n a t t he h o r n e o l l n u i d Hn - Roy Fallen._Mr. a nd Mn- us e Vmd whn and children of Omnhl rpentweek in Blnir with ber pnenu, Sundny with Mr. and lln. Alfred Mr. md Mn. Charles E. McComb-tA.ndenen and hmily.Tho Mrs. Funk but: nnd dmghtar, Vreugdsnhill formerly mdded in Mrs. Ivan Lsrsen,clllad on Mrs. Blair.\ noon.iwas an overnight guest.Smir- illrs Roy Pollen and danghterl,|d*Y ol( her silibh Mn lhlo olm George Arterbum,Sundly titer-Miss Mu.y_B¢g,jf¢Q",n-|, Delores and Phyllis, were shop-in Brodenm and fnlnllll of Har- ping ln Fremont lust Wednesdli' msn.The Broder-mens were Sumaitemoon.lday dinner guests nt the Gemge C. McQunrrie home. Mrs lsabelle Harris of Pnlmtr,l M d M Rn d w l !Nebraska, arrived vwgrdglr "dlsndrB;ly enbgtainedmort dinngr, wull spend the week visiting qsnnday lor Mr. and hlrs.'1'heo»the home of her daughter, M ldore clfoudy xnd children of Bldr. R. P. Flynn, and lsumly. vxmmts \us,\|~ma ,\nEn o v r zms lnm l~~.-\xr l.mlnx S; n safe,1»...,-.».,,\...a.,1 \a.,\n.\called l{'-» f- \ -\ lx ll:up \,;m\»les over\w\\\'\>.~r..u.w simple .1.=--'H.v~l :\y»|.Z.-~d lilwxex up-.¢»1. ls ;\~nmnzingly sur-|-rl ~.l .\l . 1!\- \found their pim- pZ~ = lm-l limi;-|»< nrvd. These users|=\l\\|~i;~~\=\;\ily praisejileerex andr' om mln .:ire no longer embar-r.l~~.ll :ml are now happy withIlwzrJ . l r complexions.Don't l » 1.0 --ur \\-~rd for it, use Kleerexl0 1hx I o e a Nation does(v u..f n pp cxv-\~<u~f;. you get your money|,=l.k.ll\~r~~ is no risk, so do not* und Mr. and Mrs. Harland Wulf and Shsrlene of Ornm. Mrs. Dnxsllla McCann of Lin-coln spent Saturday in Blnir with her brother-in~law and sister Mr.and Mrs. Joe Love.She went w Tckamah, that evening. for a week-end visit with herdaughter,Mrs.Dorsey Kindley und family.Mi. and Mrs.Roscoe Rosen- buum spent Wednesday gs gueltaut the li. C. Jensen home in Fre- l .lr. md Mn. B. c . Gi s h: md uma, Billy md Bobby ullo d on Hn Annie Mnrlin und Mins Hairy Cook, Fridly momiht- li i ln Hattie Cameron o f Hn-rna.n wn nn overnight goat, Snt~order. 01 Mina Ruby Holndn, daughter ol llr. md Hn. Dewey |Holstein. Dr. md Mrs. D. R. Ehlers md ~»-» Q," -.Mn. Elm olnfdnvimiwn on Monday.` Dr. xml Hrs. c. R. lkad went énnd-my mn uns:som m u m Mad, of Nm-mx, Nehru!!! M r . m d M n J n b k s w f mdqpnn l Omshx were wud-and vidtorsnt dxe ho me o lllr.and Mx-|.BdNoyel~ d m ; h h ¥ ; p m t W ¢ d n d a y u m -inzwml Mn.Be M1 'pue n1 | .llr. mdHrs.H.EChrlR¢°l¢1 \-` Gua tuo llf r.md l l r l -A.J. 0°mr\dmdd1ildrm.Ffid-\yov¢l1-inz,were » l r ? md H n .FTW! Co m\dmdba byo KFnmont. MinEnld lloelhwhoinsmpwy-edntt|\ebomb¢ rphnt£n0mahn.spentsatnrdaynightandsamd-SY family attended the Goldui Wed- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mn. J. S. Farrenl of Docltur, Sundny Sun y guests of Mr. md Mrs.Clllfo Hultharg and hmilywere lhir. Hultberg's brother md lister-in-lnw, Mr. and Mrs. Lelloy 1>lult~ Mn.Alfred .A.nda'|on and daughters ment Sundnv d w -slternoon.noon with Mrs, Lowell Chri!V&\"\-@ md hmi ly- Mrs. Kenneth Slnmburg,whowasamedicnfpatientsts m f l Hospital for seven!days,wusamong Bllir Irimxdh- n m u h w x m m a u m m , Blxlr rehtlvu and friends- Dr. md Mn. W. M. Divoll and 'mfg and sons, ol Lincoln.dinnissed on Sahmhy..5 l M1-s.Annie Mari-in and Miss Mxry Cook have received word|.}\at thelr nephew,William J. Mr. and lllrs. Artflxur bong and 'LMTY ol Omah-1 were 'l'hundBY [evening supper guests of Mr. and* in Omaha.llrs.l u me n lg the former Winona Divoll, of Blair. Mrs.Juues Gornu and son. 'Cook of Fort Riley,Kansas lusildn. Fred Long.~ been promoted from Tuthnieal 'Sergeant to Master Sergeant. Mr, and Mrs. Ola Jacobson and daughter,Alice,spent Saturday evening with Illr. and Mrs. HenryC. Jchsen. They were Sunday call lcrs at the home of Mr. ond Mrs. Morton Jensen and family. l lilr.and Mrs.Ernest Hansenand son, Roger, ol Omaha spent :Saturday und Sunday as guests of blr. Hanscn's mother, Mrs. C. X. Hansen and of Mr.and Mrs. mont.They were accompanied-Boone bustin home by Mrs. Rowoe `R»osenbsum's mother, Mrs P. K.Nelson,who had spent nearly three months in South Dakota.Mrs.Nelson is 45 Miss Pearl Jensen, who is nt- ytending lmmanuel llospitnl nurs-ing swool, spent Suhday with herllesltute.l~'--r sale by lvismm-at the Rosenbaum home,lparent.s,Mr. and_ Mrs. .lack Jen n m n z DRUG co.and also at the Tom Wilkinson en and Hub.l-hss. Ueusen was.Blain Nebr.lhome near Blair.rduaegd from Blmr l-hgh School :us spnng.E Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blaco of |0 |Kennard called on Mr.and Mrs.e c ~0 ~,Henry C.Jensen,Sunday after- .moon.Evening callers at the Jen'sen home were Mr. and Mrs. Nels ~~lM. Jensen. - --¢¢4 \ l l 1 Mr. and Mrs. Orval (Bus) Hun-sen and cl1il¢'k'¢n of Mondamin, \f.n~»_were visitors,Sunday,at l Rev. and Mrs. John P. Brooks and _son, Howard, were entertained at ldlnner Friday by Mr.and Mm. |W. E. Lucke and Lelnnd. \Mr. and Mrs. W. E Lucke enter~ 'ed Sunday, for Mr ~Lucke's brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lucke land zamily and hir. and Mrs. LG- Roy Lnekc, of Omaha. Miss Florence Johnson, who is employed in Omaha,spent \.hn week»end with her mother and nsismr, Mrs. Anna |K. Johnson ana Mildred: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Arkell had as their guests at a fish supper, \TuesdAy evening, Mr. and Mrs.;l-[award Rhea and son,Billy,of ArlingtonMr. and Mrs.Floyd Halstead and daughter, Delora , and Mr.and Mrs. Don Lady of Sidney, Nebraska, visited Blair Nlntivcs 'during the past week-end Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holstein and George Kuhr,Jr.,were Sundaydinner guests of Mr.and Mrs H. c, Kuhr north of Blair.They were evening callers at the Her- sen sud Johnny,were Monday visitors at the home of MH. Anna Anclreasen-Mrs. Emma Soll was among the relatives who attended a familygathering at the home of Dr. and Mrs.l'. L.Cady of Arlington, Sunuay.Mr. and Mrs. William Farnberg,Mrs. Anna Andressen, and Mrs. Carl Bobs and children, Cwlotwand Lyle, spent Sunday in Omahavidllng at the home o! Mr.and, Mrs. John Andressen.hir. and hh-a. John AJ Rhoades called at the home of Mr and Mrs.Ed Witte in Bennington,Sunday niternuuxt.mr.:mu mrs.Kay | French and daughter,Cheryl, of' kvinzton were also Sunday vdKi~ wrs at the Witte homo. |\Mrs.Mary lngerslev enter-tained at Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. George Agerson ot ha. and Mr. Andrew Anderso daughter,Marie, of Blnir. llgerson is a daughter of lngeislev.Airs.Howard Mnrslmll, m m m W u l i ,and M158 n m I Oma- n andMrs. Mrs. Mrs. ,nayges ol Arlington,visited st _ _. u.....A M n John ent nurse at lmmmuel Hos-|l, was 1 week-end guest " sons were dinner guelts, Sunday/ of Mr and Mn. Edwu-11 Jmsleu Tommy, and Mrs. John Ar a m- , uvu»,n...-..._____ wuz. Government ghtlstim rvvul on ove r s oo ws ekliu "landed |1uhlil»§un dvrlht LMS.Not 1 month goes by without \ dozen or mo r e w w w D e w i n m m e in the Northwest bdng toned eq n ue s ud We hope that matt of 01 suspensions are for ui t duntion only, but we far thatl!}l°Y my 5 °permmenz tnt1\li~ u a .Although certain regulationsm d restrictions sm nennngily enforced during* tima og md, in- wnntional crises as this, lt ls nmoot question whether this high fatality rate in t.l.e publlshirg field is necusuy.Dormld Nelson, chnlrman of the War Production Board, hu this to may regarding the newspaper IIl l mxt y u rx tg ub s t nn th lme r e u e l lnnl nry .,.lll nl e a n li s n a nn nv ua d s a s d nv mtlzund dghthgra da tna he f to r a p l a e e l l n Hs mhlllf who w l n mg a p lno lhs rw o rkntthe cloneof thilldmolyesr.'I'ho o e n-de c uds nlln-Chi nnonM&\iarrla,mpezlntendht; Mis Cells Rolivler,principal; M i n N w m l E y n ,high nehwl; ' M x l l l u g t n t Hml e n md M i s s lhrgnre tlohs ns e nlntls e gnds .»-Fort Cnlhoun Clmvnihle. wAsn'rSiG'r0N COUNTY DEEDS C R Swenson Gt W1 to Haul }lJensen:SE NW 8: NE SW scc\ 14-19-10. ss.s0o. mw s p a p u l n n n l m tis:" " " " " ' " " situation: "We fully appreciate the prose is an institution ss well as sn ln-dustry,an institution which in absolutely essential in a demo- cratic community, especially no intime of war.But not w|t.l1stm\d» ing our appreciation ol that put, ~we have had to curtail the news- papers'use of vital materials.solely and simply because the needs of our armed forces must come first.\ s |FACTS ABOUT WILD GAME l According to s survey comdusted by the Game Commission, 82.000 persons took to the heldn and waters of the smfe in 1942 in pursuit of pheasanta,ducks, geese, squirrels,and rablnts. Oh- iained (mm a comprehensive sur- vey. the following figures give anapproximation of the game tskenz ,P§1eaA'B-nts -900,000;Duck: S25,000;Geese-8,900:Canis-l2.soo,1s8,o0o mv-lrrell m a 306,000 rabbits.lf hunters had retrieved nll Lhe -.__._... ua nm nlwnuuxnt Ads v Reld to Emma Rogertzl lot xo, blk 20.DCXWY5 2nd midto Blair. $1,700.l Lawrence Johnson to Albert Ll Willmott & wf as joint tcnantml tax lots 8 & 9. sec 27-18-ll, 35,500.1 Mike H Mueller St wt to Ar-thur M Mueller & wf as joint ten»` ants: me sw sec 2211-n, $8,o00. Nels M. Jensen & vc! to Alton B Jenson:S*/5 NE sec 8-l9-11, $4,000.Margaret & Edward B Hansen & Katherine Gutschow to Mabel Sheets; NE ss & sw SE NE &w 'I A SE SE NE sec 14-1841, $3,000..Ki t J.Carson to Waton & Thelma Long as joint tenants: pt sv, sw sec 23_1s~u. $4,200. Glen Wilson &wf to Caesar w1N YOUR RACE For Business Supremacy ar., nn a n um; s -s v-W, w..Bqnlt Life Anur Soc to ViggoKrule A wi u joint tenants: 8% gg; NE l WBQ SE 8-18-10, $18,- C| rlnBu¢ :hSh a w&hultnJ o -hum urltnenz lot 9, blk 4, Ken- 15. Rlymond F. Johnson & Wf ipFredg u l f :lots 20, 21,22.blk 45, Bl r, $2,700.Ray Rgsehrblum & wi to Elin,Grace &che Hill as joint mn-ants: ms SE sec 12-17-10, -1.00. i .*e ~ `, \ " n g s ~ \~ ..:?f-ééif ~~:~ '»"&:'§€.1'=a'F ~_I _,a i ; Vegetable and Flower Seeds 3 Pkgs. ine Guaranteed Quality A lnxy ol Inst srewimzgargnf avorites in t h i s gomplcic selection.. ._1~s " " " * ' ° " » 2 ° .K o u n m M A N ° s ..¢,..~=v>¢"':>A 4 ~l llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll - - - - ¢ - n n m l n l h ( OFFICIAL BALLU1' CITY ELECTION-BLAIR, NEBRASKA C a m e r o n h o m e H h o m e t h e n o m el t h c p a e n t t t l , "\ I ¢ n nF .. ». »n . I H 13 U B - _\ . L Rh n a t f i ox mu. muu .IIALUI -_ _ _es last. Friday nite:-noon. shall an d Mr s .Wu1£ are Mm Rh oa d es . ie uten an t George Bruse, n-\....:...\.H\»ni\\;&\HUD Pn&8.SI.Ill.B uuczy w w m u I.-.....harve st wo uid have been well a. million birds.198,000 pileaa were crippled and esc aped. 3| ma le an d 27,500 females ».......a .1....A hs ilan field; con foKlAln.r. and ATTKACTIVE! C0...;.t wel fitted glqaesare no any 1 lurpr smg,¢ml h r thpleas!!!cu art,u eyue also vcry attractive bu near Herman. numthefarmerSndie am ,Mr. Hansen are former residents ol BiBi\'_Mr.and Mrs.Chris Saudvold nf Moorhead, Iowa, spent Thurs-day in Blair with Mrs. Sandvold's aisuer. Mrs. A. C. Hansen and fam- ily. During the afternoon, a num-ber of Blair friends called on Mm. nw.. ...._.,C eron and lliansen, to help her celebrate herlblrthday which occurred that day. I Mrs. Jack Burcham is :wovening nicely from a major operation performed at Blxjr Bospiml, last Thursfdny moming.She will re~turn to her home sometime next week. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rendmvrspent Sunday evening with Miss Garda Petensen and her lathex, Mr. Pelersen.Mrs. Laura Hink- ley was n__)Ionday evunlng visit- Mrs Mmnieces of First. I Jr., of F1 George B visited B Lt. Bruse Ax-my caxtioned. Mr. an lame dx Apru u , u no Jlfi Ditlvuu.,Inbuuq-| ---.ruse, Sr., of Sibley , In., Lair £r'iend.s on Satxmday. a was en route to an Texas np wh er e h e wi ll be sta.-I d Mr s . E ime r B e tta a n d mg h te r ,£8»1'2I,eme r - L U U I I U u n a \ L J u .- . .- - _I n t e r m s o f m e a t v a l u e s , p h e a s r a n t a f u r n i s h e d 1 , 8 0 p o u n d s o f d r e s s e d m e a t \ 1 s 1 , 5 o o , o o o .m u p r o v i d e d 6 5 p o u n d s o f d r e s s e d m e a t v $ 8 2 , B 0 0 ,w h i l e r a b b i t s s u p o f t 16 2 0 , 0 0 0 p o u n d s m e n | 1 0 ¢ ! | \ f \ | \" | ` n | i |x m l n n n f r l r vonh 0,000 roxth plied worthm dearly ~\a p q For Councilman--First Ward (\Vote for ONE many I! your :y a lire nslly or U reading is dlffiznlt nr nn-!I rob~com nru e. gm can vablybemn o comhnxbk wli h gluna. Dr. NORMAN RATHMANN '~/ ~.:I E I C. M. CHRISTENSEN Dorsey Kindler. Jr.,of 're n-msh left for Jeiferson Bu-rckn,Miuouri, where he will unter the army air corps.Kindler is the son of Mr. md Mrs. Dorsey Kind- ler of Telmnmh. and a grandson'of Mrs. Drusilla McCann ol Lin- lwln, lormerly of Elm. Wranch School Ixllildxen held their annual pau-on's night, Wed- -...-..=....'nm event v-as or ar the lwnsmw numv. Guam of Mm. Austin Renslvow. Tuesday afternoon,were Mrs- Henry Kuhr, Mrs. Edu Reeh, anaMm. Georgis Hader M Howells, ,Nebraska Mrs. Arminra.Sappnm-ield spent Sunday slternuon vqifh Mr. and Mrs, Renal?-lw. Mr. und Mrs Viemr Johnson and Phyllis and Mr and Mrs. An-1~~1 __ .\...:- .unuup tained at dinner,'hlxrsuny evan-ing for. Sgt. and Mrs.Norman Ludwig of Albuquerque,New Mexico, md Mr. and Mrs.HenryBetta and dnughter,Avis, of Blair. Joe Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs.Clark Allen, celebrat/ad his dxf-h bir1.l:lday with a dinner pany;Sunday.On Monday,he Lrvmhzd his claaimllies in Blnir Cenual =..\.._,.\ .wma rn-ode W ice cream 3 uuu,vw.W..._.-_,,_guna for the season was rn s2,ooo,ooo.oo. ELEVEN SELECTE1 L E A V E F OR A n A gmup of eleven nelmrvim men len for theFridnmfollowingabrief monv held in their honor 3* f- ||¢ r Vote for ONE I|I 0y|~0METBlC EYEcum STSPEwumngwa cours Bank man.ncsllay l::vcuu|5.-..._well-attended by p|,re11'I3 and other interested resident.; of the disiricts.Work done by the chal- dren during the past year was dis- played.L{uu Rnxra Licllillhn €nt€l" drew Johnson mu as un:u ,..........\IJ\llvvs nvuvnu ____EU-\1d1l5» 55 - g d ~H g Leb- 'bars in honor oi the event. o nno *'Mrs.Flora McGregor, who has \'"'1'*'f1°"§=`"f ' ° " d { " ulfiy "W"been a. guest ar. croweil Home themn, an rs. Cora ro 'past nineteen yew.is seriously G esta of Mr.and Mrs.Otis ill, it is reported;8119. has been u .. n\s_\.._ m...,\.\Ci\\nrlR.1'ballast for some tune.M.rS» BlaI Ric DirVe1 ggi .i;' Court House. nc luded in th e gr ou p: m d vi d ei mzf ,N e w M .Rey nolds,HeunernonAu s ti n Bay er,h e Pec k H1l l a r d D o n a l d *0 0 u t r .. : . . \ . .Y . . . E] JOHN MOORE lilllllllllllilllllllll|\|ll|||IlllllllllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIlllll|||l||lllll||n|\lllll lllllIIllllll|\|||l||IIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllE ]E. A. ROUNDS V1 rum.-.....-|'tained at dinner,Sunlhy,for\Misses Frances and Grace Smuth, Mrs Jack Smith, and Mrs.Mar- 1garet Kemp.The event honored Mra.»Kemp,who will leave the latter part ot this walk rar Indi- ana,where she will spend the summer months nrnong relativu. Mr J.P.Johnson celebrated nn uznd birthday, Saturday. and afternoon wle rs were Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hansen and daughter, lI \Grnce, and Mr.and Mrs.D. A. l Compbon.Supper g u s h that evening were Mr. Bern Ccmxptnnand dsugjwer, Bex'I\i°9»Mr.ui dMrs.Dan Greene,and hir.and Mrs. D, A. Gmmpwn.Mr. and Mrs. Minus Beck and family of Fremont,Iormuiy nl Blair, .were Sunday dinner guestsat the Jim Anderson hams nd 1 I Phippin annbmrmymm., .N-_-,were Mr. und Mrs.Ed Nelson and Mrs.Mildred Nash and son. Donnie, o! Omaha.Mrs.Nelson and Mrs. Nash are daughters fri Mrs. Phippln._ Mr. and Mrs.Fred Long wereamong the guests at s birthday celebration held Friday evening by Mr and Mrs. Harley Appleby uf Arlington.Henry Pylea ui Fremont called at the Long home an Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J G.Mncksmhho! Colon, South Dxkota, returned to their home on Monday morningafter having spent a week in Blnir willh their son and dnugn-ber-in-law,Mr.and Mrs.Paul Mackaman.Mrs. Barlow Nye and children, ».....r..'mm ,md Virmnia,of \ Sarah Dillen. who has been atCrowellHomethep u t threeyws. is also in at our tim l Mrs.Allred Jensen entertained the Christian Church birthdayclub at s party, Saturday evaning,\ nt her hams on West Front SL |Eighteen club members amended the event, celebrating the birth- days.o1 Mrs. Dorothy Jorgensen,Mrs. Selmn Thompson,snd,Mrs. Ethel Miller.Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Heath en- tertained, Sunday,lor Mr and Mrs. Ora Berth of Omahl andMm Helen Heath of Pennine' Oregon.Aftemoon callers at thuf Heath home included Mr. and Mrs. Bud Griffin and Mr. md Mrs. El- mer Cx-im and daughter or Teks- Mrs. Frank Strong o!Dnllas, a :|| 1 1 |.v ognd,Oreg on;Roi and Smi th Jr.. or t C a lh o vn ;Gordo n Glen P \ug~ , A r li ng to n ;A r th u r Sher man ~binson,Bla ir ;E d wa r d E a r l ~ker,A; Ii ng io n;Ma r li n Ro be rt ~atzen, Blair;Ro y _ Milto n Poul- on, Omaha. ONION S E TS UNo B ' rA m A B L E According to A Ietfer xeceivalthisweek by Roy Dolnn,lodhl seed dealer. onion sets ure naw unavailnble. Dolan put in his or- der with the Enrl May Co.last July, and a short time nga re-ceived n small pereenfage of hin original order.The letwrsmted em um an an quou.Slwrta ge a ue s a i dwbe due w reported crop failures. Your Vote and Support °|_.|.'~ ~d \ To the Voters ot W ard Two v v v v I am a candidaw for eiection to the CityCouncil in Ward 2 and ask your support at the poils next Tuesday, April 6th. My past experience on the Council makes me thoroughly acquainted with the work.I am a nr~>erW owner in Ward 2 and a long- time resi ent'of the city. SMART MONEY ] 0 l - I N M O O R E |mmln|\|nuun||\||nununn ~IlllllIl|I|||l||ll|ll||ll||ll|\ll|\|l||||l|\\|I|llIIIl|| KNOWSWHERE To f 'so AFTER L eREADWG2""» 7L'5~3,'§"m»~W/'NE W S P AP ER . For Councilman--Third W ard Vote for ONE !\u v "- n u For Councilm an--Fourth W ard Vote for ONE [ I CLARENCE KUHR \f Li spent.tho afternoon Vll.I.ulq:.among Blair friends.John Beth was a. dinner guest and a.f'bB1'11om1sitor at the home of Eugene olamann-Saturday visitors at the home of Rev and Mrs. H. C. Jul Fresf. were hir. and Mm Henry Hilge1.- D e n n y a v .»-.......___H E 8 1 n e y ' 1 N e b r a s k a ,11 1 3 11 8 'a B hU Tt lT¢ . XH 8 ,a n d M1 - 5 R o y |.|1I.'L18 0 1 vi s i t . Q u n d n y m o r n i n g a t t h e h o r n o C h i c a g o ,11 1i m ,§ ,l e f t ,f o r t h e i r o f t h e i r a u n t s ,M r s .A n n a M a r t i n h o m e s M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n .T h e y a n d M i n s M a r y C o o k .T h e N W S h a d a p e n b t w o w e e k s h o n e w i t h w e r e o n t h e i r w a y h o m e a l t e r M r s .F r e e n u m ' I ' u » c k e r ;b o t h M r s . vi s i t i n g i n O m a h a s i n c e F r i d a y .s t r o n g a n d M r s . L i t t l e a r e s i s t e r s S g t , H m m m G u y o r , w h o i s s t a -o f t h e l u b e F r e e m a n T u c k e r . ~~~H H ` t i 0 n m .n t S t a t e n I s l a n d ,N o w M r .a n d M r s .J e f f e r s o n C a 1 d `g ''Y o r k . a u e n f . " t h e w e e k n d wi t . l 1 |\ \ '@ l l : m d d a u g h t e r ,H e l e n M m ...."....s ...r h m n h n : m e n t S u n d a y [I Election Notice! COPY OF i BIB! | D n r [ V e g tmlNe \ ri Bel m W(Ju N.\ vu,....... ._.,___mha, and her two dxughterf, ra from Plainview,Nehru-Hiuu. 1 Beulah from B\00m!ie\d, breaks.Iennie McManigs1 entertained iday evening in honor of Myron mcke, who was home on fur- igx (mm the U.S. Navy. Gum:re Wanda and Curtis Gilliam, l n i h Mi\1er,Bonnie Milier, anna Jacubs and Ross Nichol- iz.Lunch was serveri by Mns. nt. Mnldanigai assisted by Mrs. ~ Mrs. George VanDeuscnsg»=-. vi ~........._,_and daughter, Ruth Ann. of Giv-' with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Caldweihi erum, mm lslaud.Bam sg/L! Dinner guaus at me calawuxnGuyer and the VanDeuae.us are_l10m2 included the Jeifersnn Qld-1 iomxer residents of Blair.\wel\s and Mr. and Mrs, John Mc- _Mm.Nm-man Louis Ladv/ig,`, who ?:1'iveg ;'Brl : lir several days ,,,"§g aid Mrs. J.:;';'°"°w;"e l l '1-8°rom 0 'lmom,11 .they will gpendthe d-ly Among remainw here lor a month at wr | relatives.ln the ev .theyi h,§,;°§'m,';°'Be§.S ;1;'i`wx1x amnd uw wedding °f mr. early in Mxy lor A1buque1que,»C'"°'i"°m'l°li;l f5"""'£""5h"`*' N ~~amz eaw Meuw. m jam her hu»\>»nd,\me we ceremony 'il " M 'O OFFICIAL BALLOT , _ . . Despite the Fir¢ Which Damaged Our Building Last Saturday Afternoon, We are Again Deing Business in the Usual Manner ' l W Have Other Facilities in the Building for CarFortunate y,e __g i n g .O u r R e p a i r D e p a r t m e n t I s L i k e w i s e O p e r a t i n g a s s 1~ T H A N K S . . . .- To the Blair Fire Department for Their Efforts in Our Behalf. ._..C7c°if'£ BLAIR ~QR co. A n t nlC!'l"l7)lTf"'|' No ~, , , . . . _ .- --.-B U S I N E S S THANKS 0 To he Blair '\ Despite the Fire Which Last Saturday Aftemop Business in the Fortunately, W e Have Other Fac Washing.Ou r Repair Departm Usual.* I! You Are Plmning un Plxke Enter One That Will Be Rm A I I \~~J '1 Election Apd 6, 1943DFor Members of Board of Education Vote for TWO The polls of said election will open at 8 o'clock ~ A.M. and close at 8 o'clock P.M.Following are the = polling places for said election:x~ FIRST W ARD-Masonic Building SECOND W ARD-Ben Franklin Store -n . l '__-au . °1 |x l I I . ~ » » - - 1ny VonFrXd\Y-,| Mrs. Dan Hoare :nm-tained ==; d ver, Thund-\\y, mmplimenb ry her sister,Mn.Jamesruff.Guests included Mesdnmes[ans Wulf, Robert Wuk, EverettMrk,Hu l md Wull,Archie Lnhr, Vnden Webeien S. I. Moore,llm Mnons,DL l l .Hnnnlh. ma W u l f ,Ralph Pearce.and Jan Moors.The honored goes! ~ __.__n.. \\~.»-h Sgt. Ludwig,who is uuwmad at the umy camp there. Mn. H. H. Brown was able ua return no her home on E m South Street,Snhndly,utter having* been A patient at B m : Hospital for |even\~i»yl~She\,..., entered the hospiul an lo n - day G( last week, following a mx in which she aufiexsd n hmkcn .nklez she i l now able to ge: emnized at Augustana Chun-en. Capt. und Mn~R..R.Donlay and lan Jimmy. nrived hue Ffhd w evening txvm R»a>¢mr.! Miunaoh, for s brie!week-end with friends.Capt.Donley ldvSunday tar.m umy hvlpitll in Dunvgr,Colondo;Mn.Donlay and mn hue gone to SL Inuds, Missouri, to visit nlntivel.Fm- mer Blxir resideuu, j.he Dfmieys w i ~IO V EIY K U W :l u l u - . . _ . . . _ _ 'mn.;s e r v e d b y t h e l n o t e u , a t t h e l a m u n d o n a u t c h e s .an wali-known in :mn namuy stu r d ly - TN" p r e a c n r .u n c u -»yin¢dinn er tog eth er,we r e Hr . ' h m J u l xm o f O m l h lnd Mrs. a ,Ir. : md Mrs. V. M. J oh nson m d b u :nughter,Joy ce o f Co lu m , Ir . a n d Mr s? Flo y d B ni i i eld a n d " ' -"~***'* M K x r o n . : n d An Easter Photo~r I! You Are Pluming hz lhke Euler One That Wi membemd For n lang 'l*ime,PG|ve Your Phomgnp~ Be a Source ot Great leuun in Years w RABB~SS S~U1l n g n w r n ,D u s t ],. . .. ..__l r . . m m H u n g , 9 ; L n g e f i w , M 3 Foulvrn WARD-Municipal lee Plans " ""' '";...,,.. .;.r5.1T.i»T-5nuunv rnnummwcmw ~ »¢°$T¥~s '9'~~.'?Z'!'.. °§."'..'1I vw |"City Clerk. lan; "lun . gust!- Rlllr. nnmuki. Anil 1, ms~»'rrm!=N'rl=BP!!S\=-mccllirln' NEWS H r ¢nd .`h!W J'N0»i>~»£ Wainéall;¢v1mm2;-wi n l 0 A |'O o mo~e om ~alr o o ~_.,. M '.-t,~, :,_;~,.~~'=»~_`.:..~_,,= ~r"Ravex~endJ.C.Bedner u1Ben.sun Immmuzl .»..Church Dogna Kruse,l3 .- .f_L...|n.Ev. BECKER 'roP ; n h u m m r s .u n a m e ;q u :, 1 1 3 e w s from Oma hl-Dr. Junk Cndy is the new uwn»e r o l t h e Emme tt P la n c k houne, oc c upi ed by Mr . a nd Mr s .A l b e n llvo there._Ka os ; th e Ko me n wa ll c on ti nu e w Mr s .A me n d s Ha z ar d o f Ben- snn is viaitln her da ugh ter , Mrs.Ha r le y A p p lg r y a n d fa mi ly ._ Mr s .Gear&]e Rosen enbertuned a gr ou p on ednesday evenlng at the ho me of her pa ren ts, Mr . a nd >;_~- Chet G. Marshall, with whom s e is visiting.Guests inc luded Mrs.Ha r lo w Brewer,Mr s .Surah Ma r y P s wn ,an d Mr s .J o hn Yo un g. all o t Bla lr fh n d Mr s . Ta m Sawy ers.Mrs.Fr ed De Weber r e tu r n ~ on Th u rs d ay Ir o m De n ve r wh e = she had spe nt the winter with he daughter,Mr s .W .H.Hi l le g u ~ an d fami ly . D R .W I E G M A N I S P R O G R A M GUE ST S PE AK ER Annual Father-And-Son Party At Arl in g to n Tuesday Dr. Fred C. Wh.-gman, presidentof Midlnnd Cdlega,was guest spesker at the anm.m\Fnther- " . . . ; .J ' ' J '|S". AQ* ~: + . ! \U .__\. ~:' 4 & ¢ é té ;af.--f'~ of Ommhn,will be the speaker at the morning service nt Dunn, Thmnday, April 15, md will nw address ina Dm College Luther ,League the uma waning nt 7:15. Rev.F.G.Rasmussen,pute r of the Pells Lutheran Church in Omaha, and who in wrli-known to Iriends and relntives living in .vlum~,.|Guesu at an w J Nmk home. Sunday, were Mn . Nmk u p n r -ents, Mr. and Mn. I-'red Knndsenm d h u n of Ormn.On Friday evening, Mr. and Mn. Henry Wul- burn nnd Margaret called ut the Novak farm. Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wulbem11[the Blair vicinity, was the gu tlund Mhrgnret enterlaind,Sun- mpeaker at Dum Cdlege, Tu y day xftemoon, for Mr. and Mrs. |of tha week.He addressed Lhelllenry Arn and Bemette. chapel group in the morning on\Mm Judith Ammon spent Sun- lihe suhjecl., "A Thini Fmnt" md day evening as a guest at th"the Luther Lague the name evemllmme of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn A1-m~ Mr and Mu: Elmer Chri5boffB1" feIn li ng on " The W a y to S uc c e s s" .stro ng I u.. is. . . . 4 c .a n ,. , Q - » ."; ,Q g .- -9 n E ; z . ~ r § r ... |. from a E re at th e Blair no on f ille d th e b us in as d is tr ic t badly damaged. e s la st Satur day a fter-wi th smoke.Th e building was Details o n Pag e One . » I I _\0 AT BLAIR, NEBR_u v : - : s t o c k a n d C O M M U N H Y S A L E S a t u r d a y A p r i l 3 1 - d |Auction every Samrdny-\ A full Une of hounhold goods to he sold ahesd of nur hve~stock sale Bring in your ht hogs.Packer buyer attendingenrh sale. We will lnve some brad now: nnd hogs ul ull kinds. Clllle ol all kinds and some workhunzs.Also a good minute sprexder,Bring in nnylldngyon want wld,Lowa! selling chnrges md no yardage. 3 Companies Answer Herman Farm Fire C. BRUNDAGE, Auctioneer Mm. J. C. Rhea of Fremont andher daughter, Mrs. Chtries Hick-ey of New York,wibed Satur-day ever1inl with Mrs. H. H. Gil- fry. Mrs.ickey who had beenhem on an extencied visit, left. for u.. is. . . . 4 c .a n ,. , Q - » ."; ,Q g .- -9 n E ; z . ~ r § r ... |. from a E re at th e Blair no on f ille d th e b us in as d is tr ic t badly damaged. e s la st Satur day a fter-wi th smoke.Th e building was Details o n Pag e One . » I I _\0 AT BLAIR, NEBR_u v : - : s t o c k a n d C O M M U N H Y S A L E S a t u r d a y A p r i l 3 1 - d |Auction every Samrdny-\ A full Une of hounhold goods to he sold ahesd of nur hve~stock sale Bring in your ht hogs.Packer buyer attendingenrh sale. We will lnve some brad now: nnd hogs ul ull kinds. Clllle ol all kinds and some workhunzs.Also a good minute sprexder,Bring in nnylldngyon want wld,Lowa! selling chnrges md no yardage. 3 Companies Answer Herman Farm Fire C. BRUNDAGE, Auctioneer s her home this week.Mr. and Mrs. Delben Liverrnoxeobservedtheirfifth wedding mn-niversary when they entertained ugroup ol friends and relatives sttheirhome.Included were Mr.and Mrs. Leonard Nelson, Mr. andMrs. Juke Cazplar,Mn.I-'redsLivermore,an I-'red Marsh,allof Valley;Mr.and Mrs.RalphMottleu and Sdly Ann,Mr. andMrs.Harley Appleby, and Mrs.Amanda Hazard. On Friday evening,Mr.and Mrs.Harley Appleby entertaineda t pinochle,the occasion beingMrs.Appleby/'s birthdaf Highscores were held by wrenceMenking and Mrs. A. C. Wimer;low,by Fred Masters and Mrs. Tuesday evening.Other program fea s,fol- lowing the seven o'clock dinner, included greetings by local fathers and sons, vocal solos by Elwin 'Henson of Weewm Seminary, snd x tribuw,to the service men,ltagether with e apaial recogni- tion of the fathers ef these men. ,A salute was given, also,to theArlington High School baskstbnl team.Dick Paulsen was chairman of »lhe committee on general arrange =ments, and the food committef- 'was headed by Eleanor Hall and €Mar-ion Gardner. |The Father-And-Son event will Fred Lung; and traveling b Carl uk ~ 1 1 Q f Ar.Lottmsn.Guests were lliessrs.J ;;;_;,§°§§§§; <3 e eonaximmcr and Mesdsmcs Fred Long,Frediliasters, Loren Masters and fam-gfw nll of Blair;Ross Ha er oi_ erman; Cad Lottman an? fam- 2'>'» A. C. Wimer, Lawrence Menk-ing and Bud, Vernon Thompsonand _!alnlly,_and__Mr. _hee §mith. ummp st Crete, Nebraska ' n n u c l r r m t o r N O T E D W R I T E R T o S P E A K A T D A N A l English instructor,sponsored herentry.The judging committeeincluded John A.Rhonda,Mrs. C. R. Mead, and Mrs. Vernon F. Bellows JAMES E. CADY CHRISTENED SUN. James Ellsworth Cady,baby son of Ensign and Mrs.Richard E. Cady, was christened Sundhy in services held at the Congrega- tional Church of Arlington.Mrs. Dunne Cady and Dr. Jack Cady were named as the babys spon sors.During the course of the. cere- mony, a dcdicatory duet,"Bless This House",was sung by Dr. Jack Cady and Ensign Rlchsm Cady.Present for the christening and e noon-day dinner were thr- maternal grandparents,Mr. and Continued from page one. to action to fume water from :A huge supply tank but for some reason the suction equipment re-fused to work and the men had to bucket the water into the pump er's suppl tank fron)where itwas forced through the hoses to the fire. On the Lang farm there ls A huge underground water sup- ply cistern which was full of wa- ter when the fire started. As thefightagainst the fire continued. however, the supply ren low undthree tank trucks began tu haul water from Herman, bringing in 600 gallons per load. While the fire was st its peak,sparks carried to the Gordon Lowe farm which is a quarter of u miie distant and set fire to a hog house there.The Teknmnh truckfounditnecessarytoleave the Lang farm and fight the fire on Mrs.Harry Henatch of 0maha \\¢I.owe_fnrm.The hog house S u m m e r i s C o m i n g !S .SEE 'mn NEW 9~3 'A »~' HAECKER NAMED TONA'r'L RIVER BOARD Fred W. Huecker of the Peter-sen GL Har.-ckcr, Ltd.. bout build- ing firm of this city,has been named A member of the 9-mnnNationalRiverAdvisorypanel which has been set up in Wash- ingwn, D. C., by the U. S. Coast Guard.The panel will meet periodical-ly with the Mereham. Mxrine Ad~ \.,..,......,...- Protect Yourself Now on the Summer Refrigerator Problem by Preserving Foods. ,................. 0 ;__L....~ v a c r o n ` c h i c k S t a r t e r 3~ ~P a s B i g D i vi d e n d s f ~ . ~'Y :. ."""~- f ; - - - " "(3ffQ.a'..G s ~l 1;: ¢\f r e ~ 'z "a E g ~~"5 'i ~-* "~ .Q , s 1 .Q.\.=~ i '*~. . '. >W 5 ~ ~fw; :~:<~"" " \n .sf'a ~..»~' » - 1 = - » » . . 2 ¢ ~ » - R f f . - : f f ~ . L : I c g ~ '- - . .. " 5 Q n " \ . , $z 4 .1- u l l ''. . Blair Flour Mill .Carl and Harry Sorenben, Props. Let Us Show You Combined Electric Réfrigerator _and Lockerator 14 Cubic Feet of Space Dana Holdé, Honofs Program Supérintendent G r a n d y Of Blai-r Schools Was Guest Speaker Superintendent C. W.Grundyof the Blair High Public Schoolsrave &xeaddress at an Honor's i n | Spa rk s f ro m the f ire traveled a quarter-mile to the Llorclun Lowe fm'n1 and Set fire to thi s ho~house.I t wa s a complete Im:1. Only by hard l'igh€ing wereulherbulldmgnullthepiuce S:|.\c1l. _ -- » » ~ ¢ . \ ..1 ......s..6.~.h n lt\ f |'him fr mn the The granary snuwn an Lnc u-L.un\..1 Lu ylu\.\.|bove photo is not the same one heat pulled a plow between theshowninphoionumbertwo.nearby cob pile and the build- This one was still filled with ing to prevent spreading of the ~ knunhnln nf rnrn.A UBC-1 ~€Z¢T'Ji5."G;'afa=.;;;J.a meh :L "...|'n" .f'r'r~3=_';,-~»If .~ ''vs .:'._~~'~ 'f.\lio.| ..-, ._. .'i 1. ~' '*"~~¢ - Un weanesoa mrs. .rlppueuy ai-so entertainec a group of ladies at a birthday party. Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Whitakerspent Sunda in Craig with theirdaughterl\ ra Walter Pond and Miss Ella of . English Decorah, Iowa Dana collegefamily.1 6'levening of I Mrs. B. F. Cook of Howells vis-Rolvaag IS tl ited here several days last week lete Prof. O. V .Rolvaag,teac her a t Lu th e r college. L, will speak in th e chapel on Fri day mext week on " M y ae daug hter o f the E. Rn lvaag , tea c her n_n_.__\!...n.l..J¢,.lA the pate rnal grandparents,Dr . and Mrs. P . L. Ca dy of A rling to r; the matern al grandmother,Mr s . E. S. La rs on of Fr emont; Mr. a nd Mrs . W . G. He na tc h of Sc ribner; Mr . a nd Mm. Ro b er t Hon atc h an d Ma r y L o u o f Oma ha ;an d Mr s . Emma S011 o f Blair.Even in g wa s completely deatrqyeu ana I.nearby barn was saved only by the constant use of water pumped f r o m th e tr uc k.A near by water- tank , wh ic h wa s full, unquestion- ably saved the remainder of the L o we buildings.Me n wi th buc kets scurried all | al sr ;F _ E _ W ~BL |J'llI uvuuge,n||n|un§|u|.9151£3 "6-I"'i' 'E'»f2&1Zf was -=-'iw Minnanta, for many 1 '3 "a n d ~ 3 3 ; L u m e n mf firebn ge ~ 5-L- \!!==s\°='. =1\'°1\. bv !"**\f°f ° ! ~ £ ' i " $ E _ . °.i' .3-2.1 mi..-_ Kent .Im cm; Jean Emi' 8 P I B C C ( l 0 l l M | I l | 5 w ¢ | u : | .u n i l _\I . . . - . . . - . . a.E - . n u n l | . n I lr. and Mrs. Ray liobens on mon- a '.lie, Nora Badger attended the oneral services of her daughter-1»law's mother, Mrs.John Rin-erhugen,in Fremont,Saturday.yMr.and Mrs.Walter K1-uger' ave rented the Mrs. Gus Goedek-r cottage and are moving here .immigmnt pioneer me ln auuuxDakota, "Giants in the Eanh".;;`e » ;n;;' si g; i i i nmi m m , |No admission fee will be Don and Raymond Larsen, of Fre- C\1H~\'s'¢<i~mont. Thomas Johnson e n t e r e d B l a i r ~ ~ gggggl for medical treatment,S O N' S B I R T H D A Y W o r k Ho r s e s ! Our Horses are Well Broke, Gentle and Sound Through- o u t . If You Are Going to Need Extra Horses This Spung, See Our Shomng N0\\ Barn Located \orlh of Blair Lbr Co R a y W u l f 7 °s ; m ~ n . m ~ Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stork oi Herman entertained at a birth-lday dinner Sunday in honor of their son, Thomas Lee on his sev- ond birthday.Guests included Thomvs Le1~'e grandparents,Mr.and Mrs. Henry D. Stork of Hannon;Mr. and Mrs Callahan, Mr. and Mrs.Ed Johnson and Kathleen,lllr. and Mrs.Wesley Ringle and David and Dale and Doris CallA~han all of Fremont; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirclunann and d ughters of North Bend. DEMONSTRATION ON POCKET GOPHER CONTROL Two demonstrations on Pocket Gopher Control have been ar- ranged by AgHcultural Extension Agent, E. D. Fahmey, for Walh- I i \\I to start names racing oown ienue|rows and into hay hunks in the' feeding lots. The Ure finally gut into someheavybrushon a steep hillside), leading down to the Blair-Her-.1 man railroad tracks but since it; appeared to be able to do no dom-rage it was allowed bo .run. Labl er, in the evening, the fire blazed up to a good start near a bridge along the tracks and the firemenagain left the Lang farm to check the blaze.By fivethirty the three build- inga at the Lang farm were com-pletely leveled and the end of the| large empty granary was a massof charred timbers. Firemen wereunable to leave, however, as thepilesofcobswereblazingall'about the buildings and threaten~| ing to burn the remaining gran-arles.Finally,toward dark,4 heavy steel road drag was' se- cured which was pulled back and forth through the cabs by cables running to tractors in each direc-tion.Water from the Dumpenwas poured on the flames and byten o'clock the fire was declared safe to leaveThe tntal loss was estimated at §l5,000,__Both l'arrn;§__are owned by Mdf fuind h 0 i I by Preserving Foods THE |I Let Us Show You Combined Electric Réfrigerator _and Lockerator 14 Cubic Feet of Space Has 5-Inch Insulated WallsKe ep s Me at F re sh 8 Mo nt hs ,,,__.. w ..<, __.~~ f r v -J ~..~=~:.. ~- - - " . ~ ~ ~T#` M f ' ~. i w " ' Q t ~ ~ 1 : ~*if . (i f ~~ '~ ~ ~ ~2. 5: ;.::..a.~ ' va V w »" S u m m e r i s C o m i n g !S .SEE 'mn NEW 9~3 'A »~' HAECKER NAMED To 1~{A'1"L RIVER BDARD Fred W. Hseckor of the Peter-sen &Hacckor, Ltd.,boat build-ing firm of this city,has been named s member of the 9-manNationaiRiverAdvisorypanelwhich has been set up in Wash- ington, D. C., by the U. S. Coast Guard.The panel will meet. periodical-ly with the Merchant Marine Ad visory Council in Washington to discuss river regulations.All of the men on the panel are ns!.ion~ally known w those interested inshipping. ~Haecker will represent the Missouri River territory. \.,..,......,...- Protect Yourself Now on the Summer Refrigerator Problem by Preserving Foods. ,................. LYLE GILBERTSONS ADOPT BABY BOY Let Us Show You Combined Electric Réfrigerator _and Lockerator 14 Cubic Feet of Space Has 5-Inch lnsulat~d W alls :||| ARNDT HDWE. Dana Holdé. Honofs Program Supérintendent G r a n d y Of Blax-r Schools Was Guest Speaker Superintendent C. W.Grundyof the Blair High Public Schoolsrave the address at an Honor'sConvocation held Wednesday morn~ing at Dana College.Dr. J.P. Nielsen,president of TrinitySeminary, gave a brief devotional message. i n | Spa rk s f ro m the f ire traveled a quarter-mile to the Llorclun Lowe fm'n1 and Set fire to thi s ho~house.I t wa s a complete Im:1. Only by hard l'igh€ing wereulherbulldmgnullthepiuce S:|.\c1l. _ -- » » ~ ¢ vi d ed by th e D~ n a ~ ri m:sem ble and the Da n a A Cappelin Choirf Te n students we re honored. I gen ,..:»|"ing ton County .One demons tra tio n will be held on the Harvey Krogh fanu on U. S. 73 about one-half mi le so uth o f Bla ir a t 10: 00 A .M., Mo nd ay A p - ri l 5th The oth er demons tra tio n will be on the M. B. An tho ny far m, abo ut two mi le s s o uth o f He rma n o n U. S.73 at 1:30 IKM.,Monday ,Ap - na Bth. Mr .Do n B.W helan Extens ion Entorno logist of Lin c oln an d How- rUNK's G 1-nmmns I Have l Limited Amount of Seed ln the Must Y "` lu' Numbers of G-94, 169, 51, ss. 212. az "I R ' h r ,Rou nd nm!F l u Kernels. ¢W i l l R y a n ,B l a i r DOCATED SOUTH OF B 1 c SHOP BROOKS To ADDRESS 5 |I 1 0 I l i -tr ol Division,Fi sh and W ild life Servic e, have been sec ured to give the demonstration. It is estimated that poc ket goph- era cause over $1,500,000 damage ann ua lly to alfa lfa i n th e e aa te rn thi rd o f Nebr aska and .as their c ontrol is fairly easy , farmers are urged to attend o ne of th ese dem- onél2r&ti0_rlB. lGallon ---$2.50 2nd Gallon --lc l Q u a r t ---8 5 6 2n d Qu ar t -.lc Kover-Tone is a new amazing oil-base .in-terior wall finish, ready for use and wa§hable. Kover-Tone dries rapidly and_oovers solid- ly wallpaper, plasterboard,calclmine,brick, cement and like porous surfaces. n m n v r w N o s u m o lc Sale Coupons good for week of April 5th to 10th inclusive only.-Limit one Coupon to a family. ron BALI BY §.,E;,.FgERL nw, Nm.| Nnme_-...-._.______________ 5 I /lam»..__-.._________ | t cu o o ~l v~: il» » j g » - i ~ n l -.\;, .-h T .5,\r": _M ~~.? » {,r»'1"'"+». r Wg.,.... .,1\ I2 ai; *iii 1 fa 3:1 > .1n.rl ~ \f p 4 ma c h in er y lo st b y La ng consisted of a c ombine, a two-row c orn pic k- er,side? delivery rake,trac tor plo w,corn pianters,mo wi n g m a chines, c ultivators an d ma ny oth - er tools used in the fa r mi n g of the 600-acre plac e.Mo s t of i t is irreplnc able at this time.A large quan tity o f posts,cmosote,fuel and gma ses wa s also lost.La n g told Th e Enterprise his loss was par tia lly covered by insuranc e. AK-SAR-B MARKETS \v rm:$1 ComRyeBarley Oats Produce E l mButterfatLeghorn Hens Heavy Hens 27.aw.TlT8sau 31.so18f21 l TONE lc SALE :| Rev. John P.Brooks ministerof the Blair Hblimdllt Chureh, will --~ Uni v e rs i ty students atthe annual Ienten School of Re- ligion,nsrt Sunday afternoon. His lecmres will centzr about John Wuley,founder of the Methodist nhumh.Rav.Brooks will lnve chugs of the vggpgr services, dw. whmh will follow Nnlechxxe.The School o l Religion wm meet at St.Pnul'n mmma m Chun): in Lincoln. STOCK MARKETS Bl|\ir's hog market was veryactive,last Saturday. The following fumers took pnri in the sale:Clumoe Olson of Tekxmah had 4 saws xvenge nearly $74 pexha d;Bill P\mhlin¢er,south of thu wunty line, had mother ron~ alignment of h m bflns $15.00 per lmndrd.Fred Buckle, ho! ~at MEM); I-'mi Guw:h\v\-..sows at 15.10; Fritz Lldwil, hun at $154 A e ntheir names having appeared onthe honor roll as having main-I tained an :\\*nr-age of 90%uri above during the curmnt sehool§year.Lloyd Neve,who hendc\'\ the group with an average of,93.92, has been on the lmnor rvllfor two years; Miss Jennctle oi; ison, who has maintained a highirating gg '~'";=° yinrs, was sec- and on e rol wil an averagr-O R U M S C H O O L E A R N S 92.53..| R B D c n o s s F U N " l , ° " ; i ' 8 ; " ; ° : § " m . i ; ' " . n n rl.:;Pupils of the Orum school ,,,d|:1i|ar@d Romer,suse I-lerdis Lheir manhér,Misa Margaxe'5f¢[f-_1-"90.'[5;§'¢7'°\'S°§§'2§'| Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gilbertson ofSouthgate, California, formerly of Blair, have adopted a six-week old Jaby boy, it is learned. Mrs. Gil- :venson vmi visiting relniyes inKansas City at the time the babvarrivedat her hume; she visited in Blair briefly las! week-end, ==-| route to the const.Mr.Gilbert-son is the son 0! Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gilbnrtson of Blair. _ m _____.._.IllllIll|||l||||||I||l|I||||||I|I||IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIII||||Il|||||l|I|||lI|||| A"Wé||-Padded" Pence for You ~ r Za'/v d/Z dr r..a .........m:~.. A ua.. ...AWulf, entensined the patrons ofthe district av. 1 urnival, pie and' box sodll,T`nux-sday eveningl Proceeds of the event,amount- Wxil;re ms reverse...\Kenneth Weaver,9025;and Dm-uthy Fleischmsn, 90.15. ins to more um s w. wi ll be do -'ASK FOR MORE mted to the Red Cross.Entertainment during the even-\ mg wu mmxnna by the pupnrl at the Orum school und the Rose Hill orchestra.Accordim num- befl were plnyed by Opal Ra.s» muuen, Glorhs and Bonnie Chnsl- eussn. S O P R A N O U N A B L E T o A P P E A R H E R E Min Lenin Tumer,American soprano who received her tnin- lng in Itsly, vu rumble on eppenratDam Onllegn on Wednesday, sl had been scheduled.The ren- oert hu been ponpoued until x ruler date. I ___f..Ll&lop\l| mbstitut- K ITCHE N F A TS With Ameri\:a's armed forces in greater need of moré explusiva; to rout the enemy, a renewed xp- peal was issued this week to housewives of Washington Coun-ty to step up the collection olglycerine-producing fats and oils. Nebra.skn's quota lor 1943 smmmts w 1,884,000 pounds.E. C Lippincott of Blair Wuh-~.. ingtonCounty Salvage Ch\lgum{1,f " Li -,urges everyone w get behind this drive. He atirnates that the coun-ty's proportionate shnre of this'quote i l nppmximately 16557 [pounds per month. AUTO PARTS SALE HELD LAST MONDAY rl pam y um, wmwrm ur "rw mm.thrifty Americans bought ws: bonds. T h i s ~ " = °_g, are going to top the recur y .Every dolls: invaded in war bonds iseosalethet nofixe, no thief, no carelessness,no mis take in judg. man! can take it awa y hom you. ~ wax bw are mgi si azed m aBu y ws r bo n I1 | a l t hi l bmk .O u g servioos and hcilllin are oonh-ib~ med as lbs Gofvemment without one can! od profit to ourselves... nlosu-:.uz . V Banking Hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dsily \vAc|.||Nr:T nNmg u. Blur hlgn iscnnm xur mn-Sxnh Hu y Pnden.Km.Paden\The sale of the stock of Art'| nquanld ;two-week leave,in Autu Pam wal held in Blair last order w be with her husband who Monday wiih nbout 100 dealersis hare on n furlough.here to bld on the merdnndlse Robert Sylvia,who has been{The nuwmotive mpsir equlpmlnlstationedinnCnlifornhax-my win sold nl well nl most nl the Slmnla sith K b I 1-Lion of thea mp,arrivod y °v=ni11K|var¢-ou rw for \ two-week vldt with vrlfainonk wu;rlot'o!!ere<i ln .the auc- -_... . . . . . .., _-¢ v v I \ u l | | l ' s a u \ l l ' I Bum, Nmm ag c o u N T > /B A N K nnm|nm||nmnnmlmnmmnmmmmmumnmnnllnlmmlllu|||n||||u|||n 1Iu n t h e F u n k J . w o u r n o mu .mo n . |_.to a family. r o n B A L I B Y E E EPERLY I Aam»..__-..-,____I o 0 117 E. Wuhlnnon SL |-'-'Qoupgyq ' 1 mm. Ne w.; ~....¢ _ -_-._ _ _--_ _ __ _ _ ; In Iw hn u s g Wj* n a l " R U R A L m e mi d e MA RRIED THIJRS DA Y Min Alles Hoare imtructor ol Brinkman Sdool nur Arlinzwnonyperr n a r u m n w n u n u s mvy 'm x [w rm '. m f m ". estem Clubs Hold Program Project clubs ln the wesiunof 'Wnnhlngwn County lald I1(01 Summo!! u Hax. dullingatthelhimuih ot were mnndd in Fremont,lil! their annual Achievement Dv- Mn We: Wulf, Thursday.Both Mr.md Mrs. 11,ang m Q,AmChrisMmlnurel and may "v " ' °e vrj Mlllrs-ian Legion nm in m m m lied in 'n 5!' §EI.".t,..'§§'i h ymwn there A large number of club-women ~ x' "dl"5' home on furlough :rim hh duties attended the nctivilia.Kel "$f¢f§§k'1'L,f ln the N'.,y_Miss Mary Ellen Bruvm of Lin-Aabyrm .Mrs. Ron wan complete her mln, state director qf exwliion frm churvhi d\ ;;;;»= 1 ln the annkmn nxrnl :&"~:i;";.."1° ':""s:,';';'.,~ ~ was P ey oo.'E. D. Fnhmey also uhirawi the Ha ~ I ~I N ALi"»ff"?"~ Jones of Arlington, br: -Lip vell.6Her L tonne: »=;=g°»» of the ~ w i l earns om .__e on -y women,preu se. fy ornament Mf_'°"'""i"°Mg°""]§''i"f"_;*g';';';; over the mgeting. Included on die To gm ol the oninm, is pauenz at Meumam 13'°=';=> ~" 5 '~'f"¥l"'§'{1 ' .HosiL1\',wi'Lere s)w is being .° ' § " ¥ ' "",,wdt, sister af P .--entitled Clnderellx The Suck by W.'treated lor spinal memngihs. The\'~f-honor wore di nn aftermath of Mrs. Fred Ln!i<!n, together with tu: '~' witlz "": mumps.According m mme re- :;."""".i:.°' arf; ='::;i:mé";" If r [1 nistaf of ports, Mina Jensen was seriously #rg 'd mu-M y Si \;"fmjd_gm lll for a time but is now recover- "1f3mZ"m.b..m. those gm bf; i ,a 1 h ' ',,,,an°"'" trimmed iflid hm in she 511120 5: subject r m :Mrs.F"'"k° er 1 apeI ¢0fNB° °permanent ,gay spoke on the vnrloun phases ol H " ,m,,d,,i by unxne is a graduate of Bla i r f""'h? '°;"Uff' gm g g " ~ v u\rF;llx Iowa nigh School,class of 1942.She Pm*'°»" "°P and Lyle Ju: was employed by the Bum Iron told ol the bo xe s "F h ie ushers were Co. of Omnhn prior to ber illness. gggggmgg-3 um z Ml;oS°X\§»; Merlin Doll, The Jensens _ ; f °well-known Tssk"; the Arlgigtnn high sdmol ff in; tho cer- §.';'&L."§"1";Z».i¥g m 101-c°f;n\g§ Seiibetie, accompxnid bi M-qw lx w a s ~»~ years ~ t h e y moved w omni.. &.':.' f " " = a : : * ' . , : , " " ' " " i . ' ~ 5 home in honor last spring.~ ; ; ' * , ° ; s § , " ; ; ' ; ¥ ° " ; _ § " § § j u rad ted f r o m .'' nd 'lim Attend-~ »m b y ~ ¢ ; = g 3 ; w° ~ e » r e p r o - i x h e h n s m n g l l i t , i ° ° § i " § " "°v i \ »B1 _;f t h u t .rn.arena x or,air,r ~ " § ; z . . ~ ° " '' .l l ' " ' " ' " § : ° " , ° ° . x ' ; ' : i : " : . " . ; .~5 r m y a n c e _ \ | ,n | | | n l 0 .e o n a h a s b e e n s t a ~T T _' ° ' " 't i o n s m d a l s o d i s c u s s e d h e r p l z n x 1 n i e e n P r o v i n g " i f z 0 ¢ l i § $ r ;d 1 \ i » : § i s , R g n § 3 ;f o r h n l t h p r o m o t i o n d u r i n g t l w 1 M n r y l n n d ,H e o f B l a i r ,a r e t h e p a r e n t s o f a com in g I1- \1 'l \11 1e r.3 P o n F n d a y .b a b y s o n b o r n M o n d a y ,M a r c h M r s .J o n e s p m s e n w d e a c h c l u b 2 9 . T h e b a b y w e i g h e d 9 l b s . ,1 2 l e a d e r w i t h a p o t t e d p l a n t . i n qvpg AT oz. at birth.appreciation of work done duran ~»__-. ........'rm was serve ncd 9 | r, .am il!he! r . a s Lal' 4 lr. air a ma L I ru 's rl me L ml: Lh mil rn l Let meu l DBsgin md Ill: non LLB, erfild rio 'ici M an,ig): IWlob n 'I 5 1 M n zhis im# o d illui t Ilou if eE n ._. .. . . and Hn. Hawud Fairchild au, qamt Slilllalvz andrm m Hn -Fs.lr¢'hlld'| r, Ura. H. H. Brovrnmdnm. Kelly Ryan ina mn, Jimmy. of Omahl weregusts, Sunday. of Mr. and 'Ja-rl Sorensen. and Mn. Carl Sorensen en-led on Tneldny evening fur nd Mra.Bob Petersen oi .rd.nnrriage licenxe.waa issued County Judge Albne Nel- offiee,March 25,ua Alvn Wright and Verda Elem en, both of Kennard. M. Stapleton of Craig. Ne-a, visited in Blair, Tuesday, his mother and allter. Mrs. ra Stapleton and Mrs. Emest ylad.>n Sumner, ol Kennard, be~a member of the Dodge- iington County 40 et 8 Voi- at a meeting o! the Dmaha annaires club ln Omnhn last xy.iry Jean Wilder,Tekamah, L Sunday with her grandpar- , Mr. and Mn. Ben F. Peck. parents, Mr.md Mrs. Ted ler.were guest: at the Jime home in the Gnrdner dis» r. and Mn. H. H. Bee of Pax-Colurado,spent Tueedxyit with Mrs. Bee'a brother-lm and aiater, Mr. and Mn. C. E. mon. The Bees were en route`ama, losvn, where they planned ridt relatives. Irs. Ernest Tornblad is at.tend~ a party b 'ng given in Craig, \ (Thur-ada nfvemoon, comp- enury to her niece, Miss Mar-e Erwin; Miss Envin will leave April Zllt for Vallejo, Cnli!or=,where she will be married. :tesses at todny's entertainment Mrs.A.M.Stapleton. Mm iest and Mm. Arthur Wulf. uHAJC. Hun Review Of "J uhr Mi ll" Mn . w.. ' w wasa m e n ~ i n e m b e r suf the Mo 'bon'Club, on March 29,Mn. W. J.Knop- ma nwui na li a rge nttli e enter tainrnent, reviewing the currently popular play,"Junior Mins". One of the freahest and most en-joyable owmedies of the season,the play na its lending char- acierl two teenage rrlrlx. Mn. J. Hilton 1H:oadea reall several poanl. two of which were of her own compositinn. Mn. Brewer Hunan .. Former Blnirite Mrs.Harlow Brewer enter-mined at u party, Tuesday after-noon, complimentary to Mrs.R.R. Donlay, a. former Blair remi- dent.Mrs.Donley and son,Jimmy, are gpending thin week among Blair frlenda;they will go to St.Loula Mlnourl,this weekend to vial: relatives. Mrs. Glllmrt Stork and childrenofHermanspentWednesday xlternoon with Mn. John Beeklun and twins, John and Joan. B. B. mi ni o!Omaha spent Saturday evening in Blair withhis dawn, Misses Franees and Grace Smith. Mrs.Dorthea Wulf entertained \ number of relatives, Wednesday ailernoon, in honor of her birth- day.Word has reached Blair friendsthat Bob Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bennett of San Pramchco, California, has been confined to n hospital ln Australia, suffer- ing from an lnfectlon; he is lm- pxvovinghowever and was to havebeen released this week. Bob is a grandson of Mrs. Semin Staple- ton and n nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tornblad of Blair. n »I , . . . . . . , . . . _. . ;Th e Ma rc h me etin g o f W ilde-W ood s Circ le was held 1 Sunday a t the " Peter Lia ng ho me in Bennington wi th a n c eptionally lar ge a t t e n d a n `W |.|hington,Dodge and Do ug SCHJODTS NOTESILVER WEDDING On Sawrdly evening, March 27, Mr. md Mn. Alben. Schjodt en-wrhlned at their hams went ofBlair in celebntion of their SH- ver Wdding anniversary. A num-ber of friends and relntixel gnLh~ ered for a social evqxi g,d mwhichhxncheonwasserved.Mr. and Mrs. Schjodv. were the recip- ients of y lovely gifts. .M x s s W u l f sS o l d l e r s In nn impreuiva ce formed Monday ave~ Zion Luthenn Chu Bennington, Hhs M daughter of Mr.and Wulf al Blair, was .rhge w P.F.C. Arlh son of Mr. md Mrs. O of Benson. The eight e ~a by n men'l qulrieite were givenandmuchenjoyed.Anather i n - tum nf the p rogram was A paper ~ on " Th e E f f e d a o f t h e W a r o n e. us ~. th a Bi rd s o l HA wn li " ,r a d by Mr s .Sherry Moo re.Th e u t i c l e wa s we l\ wd ttc n m d b e i n g o n \ ~=re move d f ro m th e Qi n i e - w o o d d i m e H o l d s "~'\|'__4. ..+ `R¢\i1n{nd11nl\ The basket dinner proved up to the standard of former meet- ings regardless of the rationing rules now lxrcflect and all par-took of the dinner with great relish. After the dinner,PresidentGeorge Mangold af Fremont called the rnectlng bo order and the pro- gram was opened by the slnging of the club song, "The Church lnthe Wild Wood". Homage wal id- lently expressed for Henry Rohw- er.lung-time member who had unused away since the last meet- ...,,-... ._,present day thinking was very ln- su-ucv..lve.1Norman Mangold and Mrs. Ruth Blanchard both gave vocal solos that were very tlne. Henry Kelaerof Omaha was present and ln hi own way kept everybody in the .best of humor wllh his witticiams. The next meeting will be held ln June at the Sherryx Moore place in wear Blair and after the plc- nlé dinner and the program, thecrmvd will' spend the remainder of the day at the swimming pool and park..' 'rr Mrs.Paul sensen,ry 5 tin Mil: Ton Car sen, senHal Nw amHe lose glesenv.were .,........N. C. Cnrlsen, Prul. and Mn. l Nyholm, Mri. A. M. Peder- and Helen, Miss Agnes Lar-.Measnt and Mes/dame:Hen- Sorensen, Carl Sorensen, Mu-Bertelsen, L. E.Hansen and ired.Kl rl M.Christensen,y Hansen and Betty Pkcek, I Rasmussen, Robert Rasmus-. Chrls Wulh Vlctm- Rasmus-,Amold F\\hlrodt,nnd H. I. meh of Blair;Mrs.George we ol Ringsted, Iowa; and Mr. l Mrs.Alfred E.Petersen of rmui. 1. E. M. Benly is Club TodayMn. E. M. Beaty xr entertsin- ; wdlv. Thursdny, at s regu-r meeting ol the Knitting Club. ~lpps` Holla Al inner PxriyDr. and Mrs. E. R. Tripp anter-ined the members ol their bridgeuh at n seven o'dock dinner,'eveninsednesday evening. Theas spent st cards. url Chrlntennennloot:At Bridge Mr. and Mrs.Karl Christenae 'ill enzertun at dinner and venlng of ends, wnight (Thuay).for the members of`hursday evening Bridge Cluh. Hrs. M. R. Lippincott :. amen- At Cards r ol the ing march leif.wus xttlx-e Schlerf paxThe uedd by Mrs. SCThe bride chiffon crepe gown vand she wore A fingerbouquet was of whit and gladioll.Her on was a gold locket, bridegroom.../Mins Ethel Behnn the groom, as maid-c a yellow gown tr-imrr Her corsage was O! tions. Miss Erdina Vlthebridewusbrlx wore x blue satin gwith lose and budpink oamatlons, mls( The groom var"Muvin Wulf ofbrother of the bride,persen of Omnbn. Tl' Wpllace Corby and counins of the groomImmediately folio' emony, a receptionthe Otw Behrendt l of the couple.Mm.Behrendt gf Blair High School aed Dana College. S n at Orum School foran years. Pvt. Behrend Lb emony ww ye..." ..._.no h rs- xngwxthihell S J e Department,and tioned at the AbsGrounds, Aberdeen, will return to cam 1 rtfD 1 1 "D Q Hn U N D E R N E W M A N A G E M E N T I I-Iave Leased the Equipment of TIL- LIE'S CAFE and Invite the Patronageof Old and New Patrons.` MRS. LOIS IVEILLER Operamr of ' ' I ` I L L I E ' S ' C A F E |\n|nl|\\\unu\|1|uuunm|1|numnu1u|nnum1um|\n\n\n|mmm .54~C Q A T S Q ~asse | n gSeveral sh or t ta lk s an d a s o n g Adver tise i n Th e Enterprise FLORAJERSEYS AND PxN»\Fom=.<1 W a l k e r A v e .S h o p o v ' m O C R ' < 0 x : ' 1 ' H 0 \ { W AL K E R AV E . n . nl. k'.'m.,7 ``| > m m. ~ m m- a n a l ~aB* f " ~R a m c o a t s - D u s t e r s ~ ~ ~S l a c k ; -S l a c k s u l t s - J a c k e t s r g a n d S k i r t s i »ALL SIZES l~N e w S p r i n g . M o d e l s 1 H i I N o w o n D 1 s p l a y E p1'_§f;?2 ~, T w e e d s , H e r r m g B o n e s ,S t r x p e s 'P l a 1 d s , W o o l s ,M m t u r e s \.2 a n d T w 1 1 l s ;%, was s'ronE Faxrmon s res I .,Ras berries,Etc.,Corn,Peas,Lim a Beans,pBrussels Sprouts,Broccoh,Etc.»and Fxesh Frozen Fish SPECIALS F~ I | APPLES, Rome Beauty, 2 Lbs. ORANGES, Calif. Sunkist,Doz. PARSNIPS, Home-grown,4 Lbs.Lsfrrucs, solid and Crisp, 2 H¢aaSQff.j1 CRACKERS, Cracking Good, 1 Lb. G1'aham's M A C A R O NI , G o o d Q u a l i t y , 2 L b s . ~ KLE ENE X, La rg e B ox PE.f\1~1U'rs, Best Quality, Salted, Lb. ~ SAUSAGE, All Pork, 7 Points Lb., Lb. ROAST, Fancy Rib or Chuc 6 Ptsk,., Lb.. LARD, Rex, 5 Pts. Per Lb., 2 Lbs. . . . W . . . . . . .251: . .......401: 251: 250 .1512 291: 251: 251: 351: 32c 35C R e f r i g e r a t e d L o c k a s f o r l e n t Church Notes Episcopal Guild \ | l fnonlty. Mrs.M. R.Lippincott enter- ;ained two tables of! friends at anafternoonolcards,Tuesday. Guests were the memben of .her bridge cluh. Mrs. Amanda Struve Notes Birthday """'5'u"i1i§r','ssisGr Attorney und Mrs. Walter G. Huber were hosts at a dinher fol lowed by bridge last Friday eve-ning, there being three tables. oo un inn receded bridge_ K pm 9Mrs. Amanda Stmve is enter- playing which took place nt the taining a number of friends, tiday (Thursday),at an iulornul celebration 01' her birthday. Mrs. W. E. Goehring Entertdal ClublMrs. Walter E. Goehring enter- | tained at her home on West Co.- lfax Street for members of tho Monday Evening Club, March 29. iAt osrds, Mrs. Wilbur Love wonlthe prize for high score and Mrs. `C. D. Howard won the cut prize. l M C D Howard and Mrs.rs. Louis Murdoch were guests.\ l Faculty Partyllionora BrideI.An all-faculty party was held | at Bluir High School. Wednesday 'e\~ening,complimentary to Mrs. |Edward Rourke, a recent bride. iiloslesses were Miss Charlottelniayracla and Mrs. Pierce of the g Mrs. Rourke, an instructor in_thc lliph School, was Miss Dems li-\m\ilagulin prior to hor mar- ringc thrvo weeks ago.. l Mrs. John Bilfar \Rclurns to Cont|Mrs. John Biffar left Monday morning for her homo in Santa\Monica California. Sho had spent several months in Biair with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Juul, 'and also Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bl!- for|Mr Biffnr, an employe of a California aircraft corporation, 'has been stationed at Kansa City.and more recently in Florida, in 'the interests of his company. He,'too, will leave t.his week for San- g'"Monica. _ Bendorfa' Housegueatn 'Return To Homer--»...L \.... uaan Huber home on West South Street. High prize for ladies went to Mrs.I". H. Mc\Lirker and high prize for men to Harold Rahbass.L.C. Klopp drew the cut prize.Those attending were Superin- tendent and Mrs.Ralph E. Fair-child. Mr. and Mrs.Harold Rab- bnss, Mr. and Mrs. L. C.Klopp,Mr. and Mrs. F. H. McVicker. and Mr. and Mm. J. Hilton Rhondes. ¢C l u b N o t i c e s Mrs. Clifford Krauss and Mrs Anna Compton will be co-host»css-es, next Wednesday afternoon, atthe April meeting of St.Mary's Episcopal Guild, Blair Merrymakers A regular meeting ot the BlauMerrymakeroClubwiththe lnnnual election of offiuers, is be- ing held this (Thursday)niwr-noon at the home of Mrs. Harold Moria. Tovrnscnd ClubTovmsendClub will hold apartvat Sahetfler Hall.Friday evening.Music and entenain- :nent are to be furnished,and lunch will be served.Everyone is welcome. Busy Bee ClubMembers of the Busy Bee Clubheld their March meeting at the home ol Mrs.Sophie Reeh and Mrs.Cora Badgerow, Wednesday. The time was spent in visiting, and lunch was served by the host- cases. W.S.C.S.The regular meeting of the - - -- .- . u.n....|:.+ Chiiwh `woRm¢u\N. Mr. and Mrs. xc. w~|Worlanan of Omaha are the parents uf an 8 lb. son,JamesPhillip, born at Blair Hospitalon Sunday morning, March 251 ULF. A daughter was born toMr. und Mrs. Jim Wulf, Tues-day morning, March 30, at Blair Hospital. The little ludy is the first granddaughter lor either side of the house, and has been named Bonnie Lynn. FIRST s.\P'1'1s'r D. D. Ken- nedy: Sunday School 10 am.;Morning Worship,l l am.;B.Y. P.U., 'I p.m.Evening service,8p.m. This service to be conducted by the Women's Missionary Cir- cle, will be`a Missionary Program,with an offering for missions. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- me pau yea....._at the close of the with Mrs Ed Renard Curtis Cook presiding dainljly appointed tea week-cnd ants, Mr. Lincoln ~afternoon,and Mrs.over thetable.| ,..;z:=¢fi*<ii§=f2;z;¢=1§\ ?2f£ifiJW.""~i Y o - . . . . ..Qf>,..s....~ ' f $ = . i . £ ; .\ Misa Mildred Hansen spent thel in Blair with her par-and Mrs. L. E. Hansen. and Mrs.Coapland of called on Mrs.Clara Pierce, last Saturday altemoon.Mr. and Mrs.Alfred Feer and daughter,Edna,were Sunday dinner guests at tho home of Mr. Elder ~ land Mrs.Kelley Andersen,oi Craig, Nebraska.'Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peer and daughter,Edaa,_spent Sunday| evening' at the home o!Mr.and f Hexning at 3 p.m. at the church.lllirs. Arthur Anderson,o ~ ¢ FIRST ME'l`HODlST John P. msn.Brooks:10 a.m.,Church School\Sunday afternoon dsitors u t ' :L"::::..';:.::~».§32.<L:; .i`i'.§"§L?\*"°"°'°° of Mr.xiand M;s.ME~.\ »''~n>1 -.ior choirs, sermon, "The Home As'g;"e\ i'i,'§,...§§{1':nd anchildrg, n Cliristgan Ally".brifed 'P°"lDiune and Gordon.\ f ' \1 <: "\.T.T.'F"f.`§. ..§'§f`"\...€`"w$1`I» Z.. y§f,lf.T§vi\\,sm Th°""°"'gtudgglt ~ solves und your children."5130-" " " Y "m' "' "5 ' f° " u c t s ° ""7:30, Youth l"'ellov\~ship. games, re- | iccs ul.the I-irst Lutheran froshmcnts and lesson.Wednos-~ e g F i i .'".i'.2§4..""'é».'§;'Z». ~ duy.p.|n..Junior Choir '1:30,` _nxu YYouth Chain Thursday, 6:0, ]n_i!~ren\ont lllulls, bunduy. termediate Fellowship meeting at Mr. and Mrs. H. Skov Nielsenthe church. Saturday. 1 p.m., theipnd Mr. and Mrs. Hans Knudsen l'astor's Membership 'l`rainingspent Sunday evening as guests Class, at the Church.|oI Mr and Mrs. Nels Nelson and wAseven o'clock dinner at sr. MARY S EPISCOPALFather Adelbert J.Smith,vicar,218 Wen Lincoln'Street.Phone340. Sunday School at 9145; Holy Communion and sermon at 11 o'clock.Wednesday,April 6. eve-ning prayer. litany and sermon at B p.n1.Everyone welcomeWASHINGTON C H U n cn Sunday School each Sunday mom-lng,under the dl ion nl Clif- ford Hanson, Trinity Seminary.KENNARD LUTHERAN--p_ C. 'densenz Church services at l l o'clock. -~.| \o | _ children.Superintendent and Mrs. C.W. Grandy and family were enter- tained at. dinner,Saturday even-ing, by Mr. and Mrs. E. M. May ol O aGlen Gillette arrived lx-on Anchorage,Alaska.Thursda: evening, for a short visit witlhis sister,Mrs .lent Mchianigal He left the following day fo Oregon where he will be locate for u time.Mrs. J. E Campbell and Mn George Campbell returned 1Blair last week-end from Rocher I ur.....Mi»Mrs.Georl Il I I _ l l _ Q I r \ l ! | s 2 \i llmulllllummumnnmIunumnmH...............................,... Please Don't Bring Us Any More I AI INDRY | ,.<PJézw , ~S P R I N G 'Q .~,< ' .e ;¢l%l1B\'lfE5 <~.\§F§~'$298r°$398 §~;LH»¢1:@§.§ $298 HOBNAIL tB e d S p r e a d s B a g e g a "l3§3¢;"$$.T'»»§f3T'~,ul Cvlorn 53.98 $1.49 VonLan~¢n"'S'lf56'p'§»%L i 1 f \ L r a s x 5. ;| L - l l W L I x n u - Due to W artime Labor Conditions, Omaha Laundries Are Having'Much Difficulty Keeping W ashings Straight and Getting W ork Done on Time. Although We Can't Help It ''-~~¢-\.»- ff. 'rhifm we ShouldMa n)llla i r La u nd r y rmr ou n 11.tl\|. -. . -hw ll¢'s\;\nn95bh'.W E H' \ \ ' E B E E N H A U L E R S ON L Y .|Se ve ra l r tlatwes W mhestaofM r'Tn Avo id Further Dilfrc pitiea W e Ha ve Be a de d to ousegu ..'\;...:.. xr lavmdnrf and WS.l..b or un: meu {t b n a eIM a u u v ¢.~1 r f ° \ \ \ ' i l l b e h e l d a t t h e . h o a e f ~l € C € I l }1Ro§hBsler |l`!1IT1i\5" 'TW""\....\:¢Offen.301 We st.D v u u lse m o o n A aayv vu . . . ". .F 1 < 1 u m a a n d 'M r .a n d M r s .o y '. . . \ \ . . . . \ - - u f-a n d M r s . a o " a 0 vm.. ... -...__._ ,d H l l |ing tle mst week mr in thei r '-'----m m Frldl m"" ' * "° "' ° '" "L, so Da ;u mD l s c o n t m u e L a u n r y a u n g .m . ;-1 ~ ,. M"J. "';_'§ _...T - ; " § ; ° ; { ; , , . _ q __q3-__new-fm i-temp was a'and mn-».J01m|E F F E C T I V E I M M E D I A T E L Y 31? ;'°§2X§2.€Zi"£i§;;,;;;. "z>n\»»~ Lyle ~~~- ---~§unday ,Sg t.w g Mx-s.I3 rvi\ ¥¢ -' Be va n Fellow: ~--~~L-»= mm"inols._____:_gmp Llrc ien.,.1..nnl£\l'f.8.iI\("l Fairway Transfer ¢|Jcnn wcsm w ...,..,_._,[W guests of mrs. wpmu Me.......__,,~the Baptist Fellowship Cimle atQ~ ` h e r h o me ,Thursday afternoon. She was 888isK.e<\by Mrs Cum .y » - --where they were w\relat.ivcs for a few d 'Danny is n nephewdorfs, ind fqrmerly resided in ' .B d Lo Pl h'ITT 22 " f"'"'§ n""""'é"§'f Bn. r a'I'\\g;r;:v|:.?gn::;B wars leli ~ 4 lg 00 an una o @Ke~Mrs.C\\ar\e|McComb.Bliss _____ _, U t h u a y Q "... ._ _.M r s .W .H .R u w e c e l e b r a t e d v on Monday,emer o e l he Llillulan d M n . .IlllllllllllllllIIIIllIIIIlllull||||||||||||||||||||||umumn||llfrances Smith was in ~ the a.ftemoon's program. 's | V.F.W. Auxiliary Mr, QLXHH; Kenneth Guben-1 son and children,Makzobu Andi Jim-cic, Mr. and_.~1r_». Waldo Wil-\~~~H K of hehWinter/S1v.'§?a. ;°.;°x:::~,"":';."~"Why Gamblg About Nec son and sons.Lee an n W l f l t l landMr . an d Mr s . L e o na r d K u n '¢~:1Al)I\ 'l'\l1|'\E I:--'. . :..'. : : -n , . ¢n m n h n : m e n t b u n u a y i _ Scheffler Hall, and a new mem- ber,Mrs.June Schooler.wasinitiatedmma n orgaxxization. The hnnussea, Mrs.Sun Hoare and Mn. William Miller,beinglunnhle w attend the meeting. hm arranged for A lunch which WIBiserved nt the Ext Shop :liter the close of the meeting. Unlted SewersThe United Sewers held their ho o d meeting nz o n Ro hm Rlahel home Fridny evening. Mn. Robert Rlahnl w u chosen \- leader, while Hrs. Ruben Ru- ;="===°° will serve nl u n n m o Oman wereeleetedu follows: Charlotte Hlrdy, president; Mu- p r e t Rleelzel,vice president; rhy ni.Rnmmuen,i°¢f¢'-111; md Mnrllyn Rlechel, news repon- er.Other members of the m o p *include Betty Rudy,Joan Mxnh, Mlrilynn Rumunen md Mxrlene Much. _ _ . . _ - - ~Mr.end Mrs.Henry Munch visited ln Teknmlh, Snndly. wlth Mr. lenckei mm-, Mins Basie Menekh MRS. HARRY HUSK Mrs.Harry Hunk,pictured above,wns Miss Drelyn Kuhl- mnn of Herman prlor w her mnrringe.The wedding wus solemnlzed at Lhe Luthenn par-eonage in Tekamah on St. Pat.- rlck's Day. Mr. end Mrs. Marvin Wulf end ns. Leonard and Jimmy, of Ce- dar Falls, lows, md Mr. and Mn.Norman Wnl! of Waterloo, lawn, were guests,hlondly end Tues-dny, at the parental Chris Wulf. home. On Monday evening '-My al,-wnded the wedding of Blat Mar- guet Wulf, who was mnrrled m Arthur nelmmdf. et the Benning- ton church.Mr. end Mrs. E. L. Deming eel- ebrated their 28nd wedding an- nivemry. Sundry.Dinner guest) were J. G. Kennedy, Dr. md Hn. E.. J. Allely md (emily of Teh- mah; Mr. and Mrl. L. J. Rasmus-sen and Lauritl.Mr.md M n . John Rasmussen md Karen of Blair; Mr. and Mn. G. E. Fred~ neu, nu vi v......._, _,___nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.Ed Gilbeztlwn.Mr. md Mn Ben J.B4l'E|¥\-U'ermeruined at wwer.'tuesday evening, for Second Lleutennntmd Mrs . wmhm c. Szendnfr of I-hurt Sill, Oklnhonlag M m Eric Knudxen and daughter,Mnry Beth, md'J. J. Sumdee-nf Wuh- ingtnn.Mn. Lyle Gilbertaon, of South Gnte, Celllomln, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting at the home n! Mr. and Hrs.Ed Gilbert-lon. She wu on nu way home fromHolton, Knnnu, Where me had :pmt the pen month with her futher,~Mr.Conrad 1\Nl°1!°n. who suffered a stroke about u month Igo-llre George Rosen of Arlington ent/sxiaimfl.Wednesday evening, for Mm Hnrlow Brewer,K m Slreh H u y Pawn,and M n . .Tohn Young, all oi Blelr.The hostess, who il A silter of Hrs. Young, eneeruined the sfwn ez the lmme o! her pnrenu, Mr. anderick and Cunlyn ol Ashlup; and Mrs.Chet* G,\lnr-dull,with Axdlee Deming of Omnhl..~ du e r e s i d e s . V V . l ~ \ l \ | . l 1 v v u I am a candidate for re lection to the gity Council at the city election next Tues- sy.My wlicy during the five years I have served on the council has been one of econ-omy within the limits of good gove ent. If elected, I will continue tn carry an open mm d on all city matter and W llllbe glad to discuss individual problems at all ti me s . " w w : ~E. A. nourms lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll|I||l|||llllllllllllllllllllllll Be Foresighted §§Q}'g COAL. Now! U U U C W I r v v 1 " ' : " " " " " " " " Labor Shortages, at the Mines and in Our Own Yards, and h Show Pmpeem of FuelRaul Congestxons Are Items Wh\cWAdvise You to Store NextShortages Next W mter.eYear's Coal Now.- Phone 333J. .| a ¢hfiStenserr~Lbr. Co Y;. .L . _ mf.m=v¢¢f,..¢¢»v;.;»..__ _ ,.» 1'nm.-. N.bmh._,\pi-n 1. was - J i l l : . k n i t 0 .K e n n a r d A n d V i c i n i f y hir. and Hn- Henry Hiller and Hn. Rnnell Petersen were Bun-day dinner guest:at Ure Paul Mal?-G11 home Hn. Nellie Waxdell spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mn- Leonard Peterson. Mr. and Mm Rolhnd.Holmes vilited Sunday at the home 01 ll:. and MH. Nels Pe!etldll Mr a nd Mn Nic Fredrlehsen spent Friday in Wert Point. Miss No Jane Wand spent. the weekend with her parents, lr. and Mrs. Carl Ward. Sunday zueatl ol Mr. ur-d MrsHenryUtemlillnwereMrand Mrs. Walter Plugge and inmily, and Verna Utonnann.. .Swdmh "dofv Ka anlrd Hlgl; 1 enum aa iarevr party n the Kmnard r a v n m Wednesday oveninm Vernon u me boy or 'Mtheaehoolloleavezo.i°in the armed tm-ees.Mr. and Mn. Torvel Anderaen and Merle were Somhy v llllffi e ro! Mr. and Mra. Chrla Jalan Mr. a nd Mn William Kuehl and family spent Sunday at the homt of Mr.and Mrs.Walter rimdaamire1 aHv eli nKhnlllld- Ddn, in ArlingtonMn, W. B. Rosenbaum vias aSetzrrday anernoon vidtor ev. the Chet Rosenbaum home.Mrs. lpgan Arney, of Wahoo, ¢§P°"" a _ow dayxdria week nt the |on,is¢pandin¢a£ew d a r l l l w ' Hrs. Clarence Vance was xmbvd fo the Methodllt Bapital in omha, Sawrday morning, when ah! mieefwmz an emergency ww-dectomy.Report are tht: she il getting along very well. The Neuman ladies'Aid will meet Thursday April 8, with Mrs. Hattie MeCa-un.Mr.and Mrs.n a w fme h ll l and Mr. and M n .Harry Blum were Thuraday evening dinner meats of Mr. and Mrs.Elmer WrightMiss Helen Rosenbaum gpent the week-end at the parental, Glen Roeenbaum home.Mr. and Mn. Joe Konvolin and Ronnie, Misa Hazel Harman, and Mr. ind Mrs. C. W. Honaeh spent Sunday evening at the home Mm Lena Chriltianeen,in er» meu wmeef s aan . ~ Conditions Hin Iauella Rackmeyer, for- mer A-rlihtwli woman now do- ing Red Croas wo d overaul,wrote Arlington relative thin week concerning her arrival in Africa.A r mm b a o l w w w . ing nee:-ph: from her mm on a sister, Mn.Homer Hiller of Arlington. lollow."We quite a trick to really ulean up via the n i t water alvwer -while balandng on arolling boat. I fear I shall neverbe a good sailor.Have tried wma k a a da w tofly homeonthe return trip,whenever it'e time for that."Alrlca il e country of meh great contrast,ultra modern- latie buildings with no neutral heating or plumbing.Chic n . -_..4.....-:..\l..wnllrlnv Writes Of Inconvenient Living pzsoro News A t A f r i c a n P o s t -'mme out for ima. brought a n i mmu n e expurlelwz md mo. com. AP eorrerpondent fmm Washinswn. D.C., and we l m mu t u a l ~ i n n m l = \ u -man and hex' defer.Were in- vited to an air mn:hnoe w-nigmt.Are aa much in demand aaiiwewere aeoirpleofdelm- u m a ."We are rtill living in ad u m i w r v . m m pwvle foreach room, s mil !or elnheoi and an impreaaive "horne-tx1mgh"like a lhi r with 40 bran spigots lor washing in ice cold water.Reminds me ol somethin! Roman.' "I'm glad it will soon besummer.l've worn everything but my long underwear (whielli= .un in my bed wil) but wr: The DeSoto Womam'a Club mei.March 24, with lliaa Holm as heat- ee. There were 11 memben pru-ent. Hin Holm served a lmiehemr. the next meeting will be held Ap-ril 7 with Effie mmm. aa hm- -eau.Junior Smith.son of Mr.and Mrs.Roland Smith.loft Friday for Fort lmvmwnrth where ha will enter the U. S. ann .Meedama Roland th,Har-ry Paulson,and U a Ndson spent Monday in Omaha.\M r s . m e Nelson of Blaair spent S y at the Harry Paul- son home.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sully aiid fam- ily spent Sunday with Mrs. Sull south of Blair helping hercelelirate her hirtbddMr. and Mrs. CliI!%nd Hlneline ' and children and Frank Hlnelinewere Sunday dinner guests at thelChn.rlee A. Hinellne home wat of Blair.I Mr. sind Mrs. Wallage 5 9 " Fort Calhoun And Vicinity lk. and Hn. J. J.Sierk speltSnndav n u Kr . ma Bra.Walter Sa penfldpd tTueadaafternoon with Hn.er-mah KMx. and Hrs.Emil Kruse andMr.and Mrs.Charles Hlneline:peat Sunday with lr. and Mn. Joe Thomgeon.Mr.an Mrs.Walter Sappen-figld and family agent Friday eve-ning a¢ the Earl mith home. They e w wan Mr.Smi|.h'|birth- i i ..end Mrs.Gifford Nielxon were vdalmrs at the Emma Ketch-innrk home, Seturdny evening. Fred Hansen received the pro-motion of Tech.Corporal this week.Mrs.Ernmt Schmidt went totheBlur Hospital I-'rlday morn-ing to have her teeth ani-actedHer condition is reporwd as good Arthur l»°m'1\. Emil Lorsch. and Carl Nohrenburg.Mr. and Mm Harry Nelson andi Mrs.Tena Ambler moiored fo- Omaha.Sunday evening,to see Mrs. Gus Newatrom. Mr.and Mrs, Claus Ohrt and Mr. and Mrs. Claus Mehrens wereFriday evening vlaltors of Mr. and " g "kg Sierh. re.en Re h :M ,Frances Suv;k\:xbbe,F::d MDS. ler, and Mr. and Mrs.CharlesMoeller were visitors of Mn. An-na Wx-iedt thin week.Leiter, Walt/er and Edith Stan-ley were Saturday evening visit-ors at the Jake Slerk home.Mr. and Mrs. George Ohrt wereoallere at the Alvin Ohrt home,Thursday evening.The occasionwas Mrs. 0hrt'n birY.hdn}%.Mr.and Mrs.Gus ruse andM:-a_ Al Croft were Sunday visit- ors at the Bruce Cox home, Sun- The Dorcas Aid Sou-:ty winilbymu, Ulmwrxg ,Num ____ _'rrenun muses..-...<........_.._..,,meet with Mrs. Henry Jansen on Thursday. March 8. Miss Florence Mortensen spent the week-end at her homc in Council Blulls.Mr. snd Mrs, Henry Rix and Mis Agnes Casper visited .xt thu 1;;==Hanssll home in Iowa Srn- y.Miss Ienn Bates was u Sunday guest at t Jap Rosenbsums. Mr. nnd lrs.Harry Swanson visited at the Gustav Kahnk homo Sunday evening.Mrs. lrsne Jansen and Jessie spent Sunday st the hom: o( Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mathiescn. Ml! Msrdoris Gehrk, of Omaha spent the weekend with her pnr~ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gehrk. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson snd Mrs.Nellie Wardell spent Thursday evening with Mrs Jessie \I Mr. and Mrs.Leonard Lsrseu and Leonard,Jr.vwted at the Lars Larsen heme, Sunday. Wednesday evening guests of Mr. sud Mrs. H. C.Blsco wereMr. and Mrs. H C Jensen and Mrs. Nellie Gilbertson.A baby buy,James Phillip, was born tn Mr. and Mrs.Rays:Worlunsn at die Blnir Hospital, Sunday.Mrs.Workman is n sister nf hlrs. Dennis Bancroft ul' this vicinity.Mr. snd Mrs. Walter Rosenbaumwere I-'ridsy evening guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Utermnnn.Bobbie Plugs spent n few days this week with his grandparents' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Utennsnn.Miss Helen E.Johnson spent the week-end st her home.Mrs. Charles &tes,Mrs.S- Pettlt,Mis w i l m Bates,and -- - .-_._ ..=..:»..,x .5 nm Pnul Imm-Dennls Bancroft learned Sunday of his fathers death,who has been living in Kansas.Miss Hazel Hansen spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hansen.` ~Mr. :nd Mrs. Lyman Camberg. Marian and Donnn Jean,spent the weekend in Wahoo MANEY, SUNNYSIDE Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Betts andKaren nndhlr. and Mrs. Pets lxxr-1 sen were Wednesday a!ten\oon| ,visitors at the Ed Christensen heme.Jimmy Custard celebrated his 6th laiwiday at Msney Sehool arillionday when the children played games and Jimmy treated them to mp eskes.l Merle .lsnn celebrated his l ll Along the streets and on the curb the poorat and filthieet of beggars.Mnny donkey arts and horse drawn csrrisges,AIew esmels, and autos,and of course, jeeps. NEW ENGLAND NEWS' Mr.und Mrs.E a r l Fletcher dndiamily of Calhoun,and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fletcher were visi- tors of Aims and Birdie Fletcher., Mr. and Mrs. John Erihson and Jeraldine,Mr.and Mrs.Jaek Erikscn, Mrs. Ervin Clements and' Jimmy Joe were Sundny dinner_ guests ol Mr.and Mrs.Byron Battling.Mr. and Mrs.Fred Egbexs and Alfred were Sunday eveningvisitorsat the Chris Kuhlman' keep wann-Afl'lC8- This hssn't been. talk to menan Amer-lean l wish there W2asu1NG'roN NEWS M .. Charles Gottsch and Mrs.w l l Bertelsen,M m B.A. Gottseh, lllrs.Eric Knudsen, andlllra. Elmertllogtein attended mg Ac .ievemcn sy prog-mm s " ' i ` . § ; . ~ ' h . . d w g h J g r l c e spe t nes an u nywitll relatives in Benson.. I Mrs.Robert Bryce entertained'""i1§"T..i°l`ll';. §";:."ai.i:;~.2£ tored to Omaha,Friday evening, to meet Bill Stender_who is en-foying a [yrlough wlw relatives. L _us ms. rncnntlv nromoted l imagine Llmt insounds all play but All day'long we who haven't seenwoman in months. were more of llI l 'a o L c Llf: ..'z=Il . \ c I 1 1 l l nd Jud' md Mr. ahd Mrs. vern-n Hineine spent Sundam with Ir. and Mrs. Claude Kep n a t Zalifomia Junction,Iowa.Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jones enternined at dinner, Sunday, in hon-r 0! Jennie Wallace] birthday. lmonf those Shresent were Mr.md B rs. Jake ristensen of Ex~m,lawn, Mr.and Mrs.Herbertlonesandchildren,Mrs.JennieNallaee, and Mm Annie Ruff-om of Mondamin, Iowa.. Sunday visitors at the S. Hineme home were Mrs.MarjorieWidener and Phyllis of Omahallr. and Mm.Harold Gustin and Sandra of Omaha. and Mrs. Ralph Hineline and children.Those who helped Mr. and Mrs.Charles O. Hineline observe their l l II Viscanneaxpecwu. Cpl. Fred Hansen spent Sunday at the Emma Ketzhmark home.The Collee Club ladies met Fri-day afternoon with Mrs.HughVaughan. Those present were Mrs.Emma Ke ark, Mrs.Louise Bolln, Mm. Anna Klassen, .lrs. J.J, Sierk, Mrs. Detle! Kruse, Mrs.Claus Ohrt, Mrs. 1-'red Hansen andMissIreneKarn.Mrs.AnnaKlaasenreceived high score andMrs.Detlef Kruse low.Later inthenftemoon,lunch was served by the hostess.Mrs. Hugh* Vaughan, Mr-a. Lowise Carey and .loan spent 'heweek»end with Mr. and Mrs. NailMcMillan at Atlantic, Iowa.The Wilde Woods Circle met at TYPEW RITER ANDAdding Machine nnimmmcAny Mnkc .\ny Model ALI.WORK m'.\u.\xTE\-In n. M. HANNAH 511 W.South Streetor Leave at The Enlerprisfs Miss Jeanne Kruse and Te\:h.°y' \v_edding_ anpivergyry. Sunday, were.1 eff-»=@»=¢9ve_.fi=\=f°=L'==. Sunday.an d Mr s .(J ttn Men c ke and ores, Mr. and Mm. Har ry Hine-an d Ric hard,Mr .an d Mr s . and I-lineline,Mr .an d Mrs. tt Hinc line , Mr. and Mrs. Cly de eline an d children,Mr .and~.Ru dy Tha de n,and Mr .an d ~.Fr a n k Bndgerots of Oma ha . i r ami Mr s My ro n 0. D avis o fir c a lled at th e Rolan d Smi th e,Sunday evening.Mr .an d ~.Ha rvey Me lto n and Pa tty re Monday evening callers. lisa Ardy c e De mi ng of U m m spent the week-end wi th her r e n ts , M. a n d Mn . E .R.Dem~ u Charivari H U N T I N G for 1 ~More BUSINESS Try Our Ada LIVESTOCK sAL£s'nus wean Wayne_Loi`!ia was recently on e Souih Omaha liveswck murk- with thirty held af hogs nver~ ing lls. that brought $15.85 r hunurcd. ¢»» Among Washington C o u n t yippers on the market with hogs ere Theodore Olson, 22 heed that craged 825 lbs.,and sold at1530; Peter Mordhunt, 16 head veraging 263 lbs. at the same rice, and James Skinner, 24 headat averaged 339 lbs. and brought 5.25.s ».Art Clsusen ot Fort Calhoun'as on.the Chicago Stock Mark- !last week with forty head ol time steers avenging 1375 lbl. ed l n ~1 A Daily $11.50BY You un now have u dn\ul the lov cost of $3.50 per T FREMO AND sm nm Anaorlnml 1-fm xmmDre* Pearwul \vuuln¢\on mephoto newn plemren um duncan mr ,mr by man. Subscribers to Send ygnr nnbscriptlon nom*l~_ new on \3 _4-Lani /5 \ cmvzns /\ ~ .rr*» ~1 m a ~ W A =$`s i r en e w s p a p e r Only . Year MAILy newspaper nix days each week.~_.\z,¢£|n 4 T G U I D E R I B U N E "xm m-wg frm un ow- the vm-la,yGollauml column. 17 comhrn. 'holaol other mmm-axx for only :mn 0 The Fremont Guide and Tribune 1 nl cd noxomxc; Mr. and M rs. A. E. (Pete) Wright K E N N A R D pAvg_,|()N Sat.,April 3 EverybodyWe\com Tn] l m we(on Hi;dnj we dn i n i n Sx 'wl be dx S1 llmann, in Elk CityRegentsScholarships Exnms m the University of Nebraska re given tn the upper onexrthoftheSeniorClass in gh School Monday and Tues- y.Those who wok the examsreMsrgnrel. Nelson, Jim An~ euen and Patty Kelley.Mrs. Anhur l1'h\nm returned mm Oklahoma, Thursday oven- nz.Mr. and Mrs. H. C Blaco were xndly callers in Omws Mr. and Mrs. A.E.Wright, ho were married Thursday, ue 5113 honored at a churiverimm st the Kemumi Pavilion, sturdsy evening, April 3. Dons mummy vmm. ..-. ..... ._--l .Noel home in Tekamnh.Sundn;/.Lbir Miss Lila Wolsmann, of 0md\:x,']\§<epent the week-end at the PN*-'gs enml, Soren Wolsmxnn home.'Fr Mr. and Mrs.Albert Plug-ge viivisited at the Henry Ubermsnn\m. home. Thursday.anTheIu i i a 'c m Club will] meet with Mrs. Leonard Peterson inFriday, April 2.Ho Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C. Blum spenl- L1 Tuesday evening st the home oi ~Mr. and Mrs. A.c.Debel,i n ABlur.l c Mr. and Mrs. Lesw l{runberK| were Sunday evaming dinner asguests at the G.E.\Kr°nbers"mhome.; » vs thday at Sunnyside School on xnday.The children played mee, and Merle's mother,Mrs. itz Japp and his sister,Joansited school.Merle and his :viher treated the school children nome.Mrs.L.B.Harrison attended a shower at the Harry Cooperhome, l-'riday nftemoon given for Mrs. Philip Cooper. Mr. and Mm.George lilndley ld teacher.I ~.-a,und Marlene were .astuni y "Km 'e v°'§a;":;. 1 g ; evening visiwrs at L. B. Harrison. enn on u Hy a 1 Mr. and Mrs.A 1. xuagm andllowingplacesMrs.Johannnd zu Au c M liobbie, Mr. and Mm.Raymond xuritsen a rs.gus _._si and duo attended tho 1.mie»|M"¥"' and f'"?"'Y-and "¥'»°"'* |d bnzzaar at the Luthem Mrs. Art Mngill and Melvin spent |,m.d, in Kennard.'Sunday at the Harold Magill Mrs. He rma n mum,mdmd_home helping Janice celebrate her id Duane spent w¢ < mmy "' *Y-lternoon at the Earl Thompson Thursday evening guests at emo.lhe i ized g=°\=B1=~>;-=~= ingludedb Mr. g m A M ¢_d 'un ns.on i f s r n n Bo \fvi m gg Cs ff fé mm Sun ay Blair,Mr. and Mrs.George BJ. Mm.png Westerganrd atrend schuldt,Mr.and Mrs.Leonard - -»~ ..\._..,..=,.,. Bartling and daughters. new....,........_.,,,__to Second Lieutenant.Mrs. Nels Knudsen entertained in honor uf her sister; Miss SenaJensen's birthday,Thursdgty eve-ning, for the following:r.andMrs. John Jensen,Mr. and Mrs.Pete Olsen, and Mr. and lllrs. Eric Knudsen and Msrybeth.Mr.and Mrs.Chns Nielsensnt Sunday afternoon at N. P. I lsews.Mrs.Amanda Svogerson isspending several days at the Hen- ry Tietgen home.Mrs. B. Berlelsen called at theWilliam Wiese home, Wednesday.C.H. Barnes was in Washing-ton, Sunday, to bid farewell to hismany friends as he is leaving for Canada soon.Mr. and MxS.Fred Jensen, Mrs.Henry Jorgensen of Omaha, and Mrs.William Wiese sggnt Wed-...-...aw nhemoen with rs. Chris Klahn. Prizes. were won by .IKlyne and ~ Nels Hapsen. HUNTING 'for ,| ~More L _i f g g % ' § f E 2 E _ , r a ¢ r ||g .sh ip pe rs o n th e mar ke t wi th h og s were Theodore Olson, 22 heed that averaged 325 ibs.,an d sold a t $15.3U;Peter Mord hor st,16 head ave rag ing 263 lbs.a t th e same pric e, and J ames Skinner, 24 head that averaged 339 lbs. and brought $15.25.n 4 0A r t Clausen of Fo r t Calhoun wa s on..t11e Chic ago Stoc k Ma r k - et iaat week wi th fo rty head o l pri me steers averaging 1375 lbs. LIVESTOCK sAL£s THIS WEEK Wayne_Loi`!ia was recently on the Souih Omaha liveswck murk- ct with thirty held af hogs nver~ aging !ls. that brought $15.85 yer hunurcd. N o 'I' I c E Property of the Farmers Grain & Lumber Co KENNARD, NEm;AsKA WILL BE SOLD AT |'|°A pAvg_,|()N Sat.,April 3 ed l n ~1 A Daily Newspaper $3.50 a Year BY MAILYon un now have u dn\Iy newspaper six days each weekul the lov waz of $3.50 wr year.~..\=M' IB THE F R E M O N T G U I D E A N D T R I B U N E sm nm Ah80K'\R(4'4| \'n>M Lvunal "lm frwm All the vmrld,Drew Pam-wu'»\ \¥uL\lng\on BlenryGollouml calumn. 17 comhrn. 'holaphoto new pnunm um duncan or other mmm-axx for only :mn mr ,mr by man.Send your anbscriptlon to The Fremont Guide and Tribune, Fremont, Nebruka. Subscribers to I EverybodyWe\come nom*l~_ new on \3 _4-Lani /5 \ cmvzns /\ ~ .rr*» ~1 m a ~ WA -ra A~g a g s Luc xvUSED CAR SPECIALQ 0< E. SPRINGis Here ...and NOW is the Time ..to Buy a Good USED CAB 1941 Chev. Town Sedan 194| Chev. Sport Sedan |941 Ford Tudor 1941 Mercury Club Coupe 1940 Chev. Town Sudan 1940 Dodge Sedan |936 Ford Coupe 1936 Chev. Coach Li/4 "_il I C H E V R O L E T c o . umm NEBR. d a hhihday luncneon rn.~»~....,lex mother, Mrs. A. D. Knight at nringbon on Wa\nesduy a1`t<.r~ l00l\.Mr. and Mrs.Francis lloven-lick and Lois Jenn and Duanei melped Elsie Shelley of Benson:elebrate her birthday. Sunday.Hans Svogerson and Hurry and Elmer spent Sunday aiwrnoon at khe Wm. Voss home.Mrs. Francis Hovendick spentSunday, Monday and Tuesday at the Orville Sack and Claus Rix homm.Mr. and Mrs. Louie Voss spent Sunday evening vith Mr and Mrs ._..._..__,r=.. \ Mr. and Mrs. A.I. Maglll ann Bob md Mr.and Mrs.GeorgeHlndley were in Omaha. Tuesday. Mrs. August. Jordon spent Mon- day afternoon at the Bert Thomp- wn home.Mr.and Mm.John Jaxzklon and Marjorie and Jerry Runner-feldt of Oakland were Sundayvisitors at the Fred Hovendick home.Mr. and Mrs.Lars Peiersenspent Sunday at the home oi their daughter,Mrs.Arthur W. Anderson and family.Mr. and Mrs. A.I. Magill and ls ., horpasMr(spibc1da;BeMx atl velar M: SrCl | 4 i Druuguu. quhvu Pun . ... . .. . -. . .' l " l H ;| ? n § n 1 ' n 1 { l A > Francis novenuiun C u |Mr. and Mrs. Merrill taraand children spent the week-endm Florence, on aéxunt ol the ill» ness o!Mr.'s grand-mother, MrB.'Lavins Taylor who 'passed away on Sunday.Venda. Christensen spent Friday night at me Elmer Betts home, 'was an Omaha shopper on Satur-day and spent Saturday night | w i L h S i n g r a An d - s o n o f ~Mr.Mrs,ernmn . atzehnnd sons spent Thursday evening la t the parental,Emu Mntun home.1 Mr. snadldg. CwVoas end Ex- mer visi r.snWsile in Omaha on Weduuday. Mr. und Mn. Jerry Dslsy and lumlly and Bob `Foley oi Omaha*spent Sunday st the Rdlbsrt Foley home.Mr. and Mrs. Jim Troubs a.;d son ol Omaha were wlers at weuma.v m home during the l Bobbie spent 'ruesday evenmg inthe Ben. Thompson home; Mr. and Mrs Wm.Cram of\Selnh, Washington were Monday and Tuesday guests at the John B. Eriksen home.Mark Mcflomaha of Blair spent lfmm Wednesday until Sundllywilih his brother, Ray and family- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilder anason of Craig were dinner guest. Monday at the Fred Peck home. Mrs.Marietta Lyons and Letitia were Thixnday altemoon calers at Alma and Birdie Fle1A:h~ e s. Thursday afternoon visiwr at the Chas. Krohn home.Mr. and Mrs. Chris L_ Andéx-» sun were Sunday guests at me Earl Thompson home.Thursday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Curley were Mr. land Mrs.R.ay.McConnnlm, Fran- - --..A \\x...\» Mnrhmnn- Mrs.Herman Spriek was _| hi af scS. H mh,T p is sh } gil i 1 s bimday, sunuay mwmw...Mrs. Ollie Marshall spent Friday`ternoon with Mrs. N. P. Nielsen.Mr. and Mrs.Bernani Thom?-m and son and Mrs.Aman avogersunvisitedMr.and Mrs. an-y Swansen, Sunday sfternoon.A number o l friends helpr.-<1lrs.C.V.Shumsker celebmmer binhdny.Saturday evening, 'he evening was spent playing inochle.Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Marshall andIn and Mrs. Jahn Marshall andamily were dinner guests of Mr. nd Mrs. George Johnpan in Oma- la Sunday.lm-. and Mrs. F, W. Kruse oflonger spent Saturda afternoonit the Eric Knudaen ome, visib- ng Lt. William C. Stenaer.Aida Guedeker spent lust weekn Omaha visiting het sister, Mrs. Stanley Rosewuter,Jr.Mrs. William Mntzen has s ntLhe past week with her son,b»en.at the Lutheran Hospiul. Robert is recuperating alter an fm.~.\»a\inn_ u n n l ~peration.Mr s.C.V .Shumaker attended the E lk City Ladies Aid , Th ur s- day . The meeting was held at. Mrs. Her ma n App le by 's an d th e s i t u -noon was spent in Red Cross work. Mr .and Mr s .LeRoy Gottac h spent Sunday evening wi th Mr . and hire. Ed Goedeker. hir e. Meta Ar n ha s re tu rn ed to he r h ome in W ashington afterspending the wi n ter i n Oma ha. Alvi n Hoi er is enjo y ing a fu r- lou gh with r elati ve s in th is vi c i n- i t ,yhirs.He nr y Tietgen under went a ma jo r operation at.the Cla rk- son Hospitai,Mon day mo mi n g . KENNARD, NEBRASKA WILL BE SOLD AT I lP u b l i A u e t l o n . S A T U R D A Y A P R I L 1 0 2:00 0'CI;CK PM. Property Consists of the Following Items Two grain elevators, capacity of 12,500 bushels each» One lumber shed, 68x100 feet Storage sheds for 500 tons of coalOffice bnilding, 22x22, with a 20-lon capacity scale All office and yard equipmentEntire stock of lum ber, coal and feed on hand on date of sale as per inventory l 5 |\\ e. e h n 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCommha and Mak, Mrs. Elizabeth Suples entertained at Sunday dinner for Mrs. Nmcy McCcnnah.\ and Mark, Mn» Elizabeth,l h r y Helen an-1 Do wd o f nw . Mr. md Mrs. A. l.` Mlgill and Bobbie were Saturday mmr-= guesu nt tha 1.42321 Curley hams. Wilblllf Wakefield spent thuweek-end at Alma and Birdie FletxzhettMrs. Ralph Penne spent Mon- ay at the home of her dmghter Mrs- Jxmu Wu!! of Blnk. Dom€AcxZER"NEws Emil Gotuch and Lillie were dinnc(\01uuu <g Md; and »;_»= HH;ben ~un y in omfr utheir son's 501 un-¢i\a.y_Odi n dinner gucstg were Mr. and Mn.William Chnslznnen and familyMrs. Ella Conlon and Dicky, .ml Hum' Andaman. Afternoon vid!- o n were Mr.md Mn,JohnMeeves and Mr: Ind Mrs. Wlllllm rl.on yM'ilm`Ax>v\e mem M an -rvernoqnwi th 'L _An. White of BnmunMr. and Mrs. H, s. Aggwleby andshyrl ol Omnlu and th r dingh- mr and son-in-lnw from MinnM°- u " r f d l : - m f ~ ' ; : r ° a t " n r " A l ome,svinpgfncli- ol Cpl. 'r. 0.1-la lu 65. ;1°mi,,wha wu home on h hlaugh, Cplfoslma len Thursday Bidder for Cashw Terms-25 Pct. Down, Balance When Possession Given F a r m e r s G r a i n 8 1 L u m b e r C o K ¢ n g § g g , § § f § ! 3 § ? ' k ° w, .\.l _ L ' U l »M r .a n d M r s .H e r m a n M a t z e n h n d s o n s w e r e S u n d a y d i n n e r . . - . . s . .. f * l u n n t t n M . \ . ¢ 3 , e 1 1 h¢| ; | ; | ( 3 . ,~ n o t B la i r .M r an d Mr s .Ra lp h Pearce re r e S un d s y d i n n er g u atu a t th e ° '". \\----»Sn R|uh»x~| ~o d y K n o w s !i i ; t the Situation May Be i ON a n s p o r t a t i o n ~ A N D Labor Next Fall ' . md Mrs.Otin Vo u and e visit/ad at the Wm.Voss e bn Sunday evening.Benha Wendt apnnt the »end at the Chu. Voss home.lotta and Geraldine ght visited at the Ruben ~y home, Sunday.r. and Mrs. Louie Voss ,Ro- Knenig, Mr. and Mm F l d ~tex-gannd and Dan spent Sun- aftemnon at Carter Lake, ln. ~r.md Mn. Torva\ Andersen Merrill, and lmriae Vnas were~day altemuon vdnitors at the Jxbnal hams.»Robert Euhy attended tho ty Extensinn Clubs Achieve- t Day pwrgam at Blair on >-esday.~r. and Mrs. Chu.Voss and ~er, Mn Berdu Wmdt,Mr. d Mn. Wm. Japp and Rudolph re Sllndly Afternoon vixiwrs the Paul Wulf home.ohn Rix spent from Wednes- y m Friday at the Frnncla ~vendiek home.Mr. and Mns.ChAs~Vous,md `Idren, and Mrs. Berth:Wendt ~ze Samxdxy evening viaitn the Wm. Von hams. \ BUY COAL Now! Advefkfse in Thu Enterprili It Brings Ralulu BEN REEH llolmquist Grain & Lumber Company PLA Y SAFE! 'rms WAS Z ADVERTISING ONCEfm 5: .L\»\ ~2. BUT w.n§'»?» Nswsrnmnoasrr zty\ss11r.n g ,,»;fi'€¥*|.\ / ~n i.a - ~0 ¢ 0 v.n.. ........... .....- _. _Miss Doris Harrison of Omaha peut Sunday with her parents, lr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison. Mrs. Lconnrd Bnrtling anter- Ained n number of ladies at a Sunley Brush mr'-y at her homeWednesdayaiteruoon.Those present were Mesdnmes Sd\¢nck\ n Blair,Raymond Mngux md Mxrlene, leonud Bartllng,RayMcConnaha,G¢0l¥°Boschult,Gi\bert Stork, and Tommy, Fred lfeck, Lester Curley, Byron But- ling, Bert Thompson and E m Xmhn.Edgax-Lanen spent snmxdny evening at the B M Thompson hams.Mrs. Wm. Peck und son anaM i l l Lelx Peck wen Omshn :happen Saturdly-Mm.Free \Pec\: spentthe day st the Joebow 'home in arm-.mr.and Mrs.Clilfnni Cain Dbn and Mm' were dinner guestSundnyattheIestcx'Curie; home.Mr. and Mn.Anguz J° rwem Snndly sim:-noon vllitor at the Cui Meierhenry home.Hn. Rre emn Loltiz of Cu i spent Mondny albernoon win lhukrx. Arthur W. Andersen whil|Pnemxn attended me Fm Kubi |fu-m sa\e..___-~~~;-. Farmers Grain 81 L~ber ~Co K¢ng§gg,§§f§!3§?'k= N o 'I' I c E Property of the Farmers Grain & Lumber Co. KENNA RD, NEBRASKA WILL BE SOLD AT I lP u b l i c A u c t l o n l S A T U R D A Y A P R I L 1 0 2:00 0'CI;CK PM. P r o p e r t y C o n s i s t s o f t h e F o l l o w i n g I t e m s Two grain elevators, capacity of 12,500 bushels each» One lumber shed, 68x100 feet fStorage sheds or 500 tons of coal Office building, 22x22, with a 20-mn capacity scale All office and yard equipmentEntire stock of lum ber, coal and feed on hand on date of sale as per inventory .I . Mr. and Mm. John |:.hmmaccompaniedbyMr.und M Wm. Cnm of Selah, WuhlnK'»' drove w Wdthill Tuudny |spent the dny with Mr. and M lb. und Mn.I-'red Havendl M u r a d a n d Do dl was F man! lhoppen, Tnmdxy.Mr. and Mn. cm-1» Chrilhntf lon ol nm: wm Monday wen! l r m nt the Alfred K:-an amp.l n .Fred Huva ndi chlus f 1|lIl m m n o m n n s u m mum ullun M. the rmup uulrr www 'muon | l' ul l*'| ! .NOTICE To c m m m m s A. C. Debel, ikttomey County Court, Washington Coun- ty, Nebx-uh._ESTATE OF Perry A. '1`ietsort. Deceased.,Notice is ~'ven to the creditors Legal Notices Lihwolun nnm d -N E W S ~Hnndny- Hr i n d l r l -thlx v n e k v e n vmwnnm»1>m1wuu\ww'2,'X, °°""' ~ " wx ''"hm J npp undhw a n d i u dl y .family;Bemnnl An na and Mrs. H v g r z"lim i azz; Bemnxd Thomp-son nnd Allred James md Mrs.Amxndm Svogermm were Sundlv Clmrlea Von, Rudolvh- WxlterFritz Japp andThomplonundBath: W endtMr. and Mn.Sunday eveningNslmn home.`Hr.md Mrs. I v mf n.~W o l nmu ma n d l lr \ nd M n .! i f ry Gehrk.. ° ' : ° * = f : . , : ° ° f a , " i a ? ~ " n A e .Voss ome,y Kr . md M n.Bernard Thom~son and Allred J a na xnd MAmapdnSyogenonwereFri dl evemng visxbon AY. the Hmm Sv~ gerlpn home.,Musa Rosie Wulhurn lpent.eral days lu! week lt the ..nnemoon visitors nt the Hlfl'Y!l'e\ersen home in Blur. Swanson home _1 »A number I\'0l1\ Bun community Advextile in The Enterprise 1~: ~Cmfv Juan m a r i o tertained as Sunda dinner gun-stuMr . a n d Mr s . J . P . L u m a n d Mr . and Mr s. J ames La rs en o f Bla ir.After noon vi s i to n we re Mr .u s d Mm .Cli ffo rd Larsen md J u d i th , Mr. and Mm. Glen Miller, amd J er ry Ctaments.Mr s .B e r th !L o we re tmn e d 1 Th u r s d l evening miter Hanna Co, -==r»g\~L00 n a m a n m u mFeehle-a n 271183Helen ~.i.a"'% ,"°&-rw 50.00 Frances J. 0'Hlnlon,dui anl 15.00 Sehocl Snvvb C°~.run lies 16.80PaYI1514.06H 5 3 Pfeiller, deriml GMX) Pilot-Tribune, supplies 1250Pilot-Tribunc, mppliu 4925he m L .Saremua, clnrial 75.00Stephznlon Co., supplies 8.76SoldienRelief, cue 1s:s.oo Chrinensen lbr. Co.,Supplies 2020.84 15.00 o!,toq\;iettheti¢1aw|¢Ldreo1m m m d pundits, so ¢r>uin the decree of uid Cvart nn-eellinz ol raonl n mortgfe made by Samud A. Nun!! an Hzbevc; E. Newell, hh wife, to C. P.Dewcy and A. B. Dewey, o! said North Hn!! of the Southeast ff;-ter o! Sectiun 82. recorded in k G.nun P29,ol the mortgngc records o Wuhlngmn County,Nebnskx,slid mongxge bdngdlied Munh 28, 11182, securing 1nom 91 oven dam Lhenswi|.h_in the BUBT-WASHINGTON D R A I N- AGE DISTRICT:Under pmvlniom of <2 -gf;31, Article 5 01 Lbs Compiledt-nu ol 1929, the xegulu mmnl election of the Burl,-WuhlniwnDralnafe Dlstrlct will be bel inthe of Ice 01 tha County Clerk of Bur!County,Nebnah,behlaan l;§uo:1T¢kAm;h;nnc\nnethe 1?om l[uv hl .l.r.C<¥ opexi|¢ ormsrrenidultof thhudnizy.l{ in u ~ llr y L y n n 1..u g I-lérman Ad YicinityN O T I C E m a l n u - I dinner,Hondly evminz.nt thehomeof lnlr.and Mrs. Ned Ty- sou.The Baptist Ladia Kenxlngwnwill men ln ngulu sadon at thahome of Mn. Gerlld Ynvrell this Wednesday dternoon.Misa Virginix Grenier of Om- ahl spent.Sxburday und Sundly with home folks. She is nay: em-e to appear belore me lr. me vunn.,Court room in Blair,Nebrnaltn.on 'the 2nd day of Agfll. 1943. and on the 3rd d-ly of ~»g. !943v H*-Iten o'clock A.ll1., for e P"\'l>°"of examination,adjuxtrnent Ind allowance of elnims.All clnlmsnot filed on or before the Znd dx?of July, 1943.will be Iorover barred.Dnted this 5th dly of Marr-\\. 10.421 ___ lne nouns ur u.w nn-. .-... -...PM. on Tuesday, April 13,1943,to elect one member of the Board of Dlrecwra of asid Buwwalh- inglon Drainage D mr m,to [illthe vacancy caused by the expln-tion of the term at H. C. Jensen. s s. Breckenridge,11-At Secretory. NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT 0'Hanlon & 0'Hnnlon,Attorneys pnnupu num ur ww.w, nn-= V..Muoh 28, 1887, md innermv.; dnawcan/cel o l record A mortgagemade gg hslie Watson to Thom-as H.arrilon, of uid North Hd!of the Southwest Quarter of Sa»uon 32, recorded ln book E, page22, of uid mortgage records, sudmortg'n'ge being dated September22. 18 6, aeounng payment 01 l|f"d¢»»=~» in lavor of said I'homa.s gi .giarngon nad _P:r?de1:}akmH.. ...,,,...¢.Vernon Book Co., mxppha Hnns Bak. llborSli m mm, laborHnrry Inch, Lnbor e r.rm.ux .,N b ~8: Eq `p C0 ropursW. L. Pnwling, LsborLeonard Pdersen, lnborHenryPlugge, labor Robert Rasmussen, labor~ Sh§_gu_ labor 15.00 spen din g the pas t th ree mo mns ln 1ll§Illlilu.: vv..v;............... ._-_10.00 Calif onun.She spe nt th e g re 1t. erlhe r wor k last, wee k. 125.00 n o f th e ti me i n Lo s Angeles He r ma n we n t we r th e to p i n t h a125.00 Eat. visited friends in other ne.ar»irec ent Red Cross W ar Fund Drive. ¢ ». .._|"l"Ln nnnfl W il $500 fl1.R"I\ this vi- H :np~r ~xt~ the Methodist Church baqement,Saturday.Abuut $140 was txken in.Mr. and Mrs. John Reeh held .1 reception at their home, Wedna~dny evening, honoring their daugh-ter, Audrey, md Sta!!Serxeqnf-John Jensen who were mnrned that day.Mr. md Mn. Henry hrnmers, Sr.,were Sunday altemoon vm- imrs nt Hmm Vogm.Mrs. James S.Thompson and Mrs. Ammdn Svogexson were ov~ernight visitors at the Bernard'I'hompnon'x, Saturday evening.Mn.Amlndl Svogerson isspending seven! dlyl at the Hen» ry Tietgen home. Mn. Tie!~ ~n un- I \:""\."w f ~.L * Ii ~ f 1 , , - » _ m § £ ; r . 1 L I 1 HOURS 9 to 12; 2 to 5. Appointments Made Colds, Sciadcx, Neuritis, Lurnbago, Head-aches, Rheumatism, Appendicitis, Constipa-tion;Sinus,Liver,Stomach,Kidney and Bladder Troubles; Female Disorders, Nerv-ousnesa;High Blood Pressure;Influenzaand Many Other Diseases Respond to Chir~ opractic Adjustments. Dr. D. C. Knee, Chiropractor PHONE 254 0l'l"0SI'I'E COURT HOUSE ox COLFAX S'lREE"|`Terms Are Cash Uffice. $1-Hm1se. $3 .4 n u 1'AYLon'& WELLLSLIVE s'roCK AUCTION EVERY wzormsozqz Fremont lt 12:00 0'clock Ho g s - Ca t t l e » Ho rs e s » S h e e p _market for farmers and feeden to buy and sell sll kinds of livestock. All modern,sanitary equipment.C Openled una" nam T a y l o r a W e l l s A u c t i o n C o m p a n y F'REMONT_ NEBRASKA A dependlhle, convenient x um Sune sup¢v\»|¢m The Pénaum I T LS' Jam' m s'ROUND i m nw s \ N ~: | To Do Bus1NEsS,<9 Anvmnss w m a mfFOP/m m n e wNo ! 53.41 b y ~ S h e r e p o r te d n a v xn g e n ~ Jo e r t n ve r y m125.00 Otto h u n spent.Sat,ur~ 12500 | d&y and Sundny at his home here. He has been stationed a t C a mp Endic ott,Rhode Island,f o r sev- e m l mo nths b u t ha d been trans-f e n e d to C xmp Parks,Onkland, Califomia.,u - n vi n g there W ed- n a d a of last we ek. Tha t e ven ingh e n f l f o r He r ma n i n s n i n e - d z ; 125.00 I 30.00 125.0039.60 10.00 241.02165.35 0:f ur lo ug h ar r i vi tm S a t u r d n .On 10.00,S\.\nday he left. for Evanmril e, In- EJ 75 ldia nn, wher e he will dsit with his; 5.55 ' paren ts pr ior to his depa rture for; ' th e wa t. .. - -' H h_\___1 ........._ I nvmnr nm-| Luc quuvn nn= vvv- .-- ____cinity .Th e amou nt reported to have been raiqed was $690,150. Theresponse was ver y good a nd muc h' a p rec iated. K m .Ann ie Peddie,M n .Hi ld n Yo well a n d Miss Christine W aeh-» ter were dinner g giests at the Ben W ac hter home,onday .Th e B i r th d ay C ar d Clu b me t a t the home o f Mr s.An ni e Peddie, Sntnrvc lty dterno on. S he ser ved a dessert lunc heon to her guests who were Mesdmnea Charles Horn, J ohanna Olson,J o hn N. J ohns on,Leo F ms s e tt,D.W .Rqtle dge, I n n i e Fitc h an d S n n h Svpgan. 2§2§\)ALBAE H. NELSON, 104 .1 County Judge In the County Court of Washing----tan County Nebruka. J ud d A KI III SI me la m nexus wa v-:iiteuy u u vu.,mu , c u .son i n the mm o f $1 40.65 , tog eth-Hu g h Sutherland,labor er with atto rn ey s' f ee s an d ma ts ;W eston L ong, gra vel also no cancel o f recorpil. a.mor t- ,E uwood Motor s., r ge pa in\v:\"hlt"D nt*If l.E C TI UN i 1:°¢:*1'.\'1'1? hi? Inna. Pn-aezer. DEL\\)l.|.\.r¥A \)|.* " * " '|Lz|J ai\;L.| v.- - - _ - - .easedNotice ihherglhs' _§j"°==0 ,,§{*;1~g°tf His] h»?"'f=""i""'%h=g\h= n 'eTuesdgsy,e.f B 1 § 1 r , N e b m -h lp 2 °'€:' i 1 J J 'o f 1943* In tba .(git? FL"1..-lnn|¢\n t E'.'l'.E&`?i'?.'.'.._'f~...E'32 yAInh\~n¢§x big ga ge ma de by Leslie W atson to W illi am A .Kn o wlto n ,o f SaidNo r th H a l !o f th e Southwest Quarter of Sec tion 32, rec orded in book B.mm e 321.o f mLid~ mow Cemenery Assoczauqn, poorDr . R. C .By ers,poor J .P. Cooke Co., poor Danish Lu th e ra nke ,an elec tion wi n uc ;A\»|.»|- -whi c h ti me there wi ll be elected one counc ilman fr o m each W ard of sa id C ity . two n le mb er a of the Boa rd o f Educ ation . o f School Distric t No. 1 of the City of Blair, Washington County ,Neiarsska. P o l l i n ;p l a c e s f o r s a i d e i e c t z o n a r e _ -. I . l n n » ¢ Wunlllligwll vuuuwgg ruyu..-»......,-_fin al report as Admi nis tra tor o f the Es ta te p f Le na Draeger,De-ceased,an d made an application fo r fin al administration an d d i s c hmg e, a nd f or the a ssig nmen t of real ue o f Estate to auch other per ao ns a s are b g la w entitle d to tha na me. an d I ave set the 91.21 E830 rec ords,said mo rtg ag e be-in g da te d Ma y 30,1873, securing s note. og even date th e re with i n th e p n n c lp d s u m o f 5 1 2 93 0 , d u e in f i ve mo n th s ;also to c anc el o f I'§¥<¥01'd a.l1101"£g¥g¢ made by Le s - lle W t s o n u n i Hn ld i th W atson,has wtfe,to L1pc oln T.Fa r r ,of Publ. 1-louse, poor Dr. D. R. E hle rs, po orDr. W . E. Goehriqg, poor H. Ly le Guy e r, poo h,Holmq ui at Gr ai n &Lb r . Co., poorDr. C. D. Howard, poor Mrs. Mike Ig_gex~§1lev, poor 4.5080.00 15.00 10.55 14.0026.00 20.00 1.¢t\|\ H1188 DBIIIJL ulllg ¢ ;.u»""......_._ _._ploy e e of the Potaclle Bros Stor el A u n o f He r ma n inches a twho rec e ntly re sign ed to ac c ep t a tend egmth e Ac hi evemen t Da y pr o- position in Buc k' s Booter ie at Fr e-lgram,held W0€ll123d8Y d te r n o o nmont, h as been tr ann fer rd b y this at the Se hetfler Ha ll in B lur . Her-sarne c o mp a ny to Kearney ,Ne~\ma.n's representatives f r o m the b r a s h .various £53500 c lubs we re Mes- Mia a Ma gg ie L owe sp en t se ve r- d ame:y mo nd K n t l ,Ernest.1 An nu Hu n mmf wee k a t the Otto Gre ni er, L eo Fa ug aett, Henr y F0 <A 4 15 Lullvwa.Masonic:Building i n the Fi rs t lt an's Store i n th eWard.K o errnSecondWand,the Cit5N Counc ilChamber in \`h e Third ard, and the L i g h t P a n t i n the Fo u r th Wand.Said elec tions w i l l b e op-en at 8 o'c loc k in the inommnf and wi ll continue ope n until 8 oc lo c k i n w e a f te r n o o n o f t h e s a m e ~Dated this illlh d a y of Mo re 9 1943._--.... n"¢n¢~rn:*\1Q|:.'yq 212'c ipr ii, 19 43 , a t ten o' c lo c k A.a t rn offic e in said Coun- \fi ..1;. ty f o r th e eati ng there of. Dated Mar c h 17,1943. (Seal)A L B A E H.1~zELsoN.11~4t County J udge. NO T I C E OF S U I T 0' Hs n lo n 8 : 0' Han lon , A ttor n ey s fn_ I1 D |"h».u.u\\¢|»an| 1\nI|lP I1|} sa id No r th Ha i r o f the So u th wes t 3Qua rter o f Sec tion 32,recodedlDt:rt§nBA Q,1¢:ui,0I:,;-or ~ in b oo k B . p ag e i so , o f md mo rt-s n a r e m a .Ad n n d p o o r 320.003'3ed a''i° '¢5»said mor tga ge FNB*Mo ti on du ly rn e and carried i n g J une 22,1314, B¢€U1'lIES authorizing the He r ma n State a n o te. or even date the re wi th ml B e r lk t o wi th d ra w c ertain securi- the J gnnc lp al sum of $337OQ, due ties to sec ure County deposits ando n eoernber 3.1874, and U17-¢!"to substitu te c erta in sec ur ities in est;also to ounce!o f record ame n th e r e o f .mo rtg ag e mad e by A . E .Wmf*°11|On moti on the Bo ard adjour ned to Ma r y B.W ells o f said L a s t.t. A 4| 5 1943Ll¢l|n t f h a R. n§\|£:¢i¢l Dnvli fpr nfito \1l€€ .3 1 . . .L 1\\| gxfngp;"- u u i l j l r --C h r i s b o f f e r e e n h o m e h e l p i n g t o c a r e f o r M r s .C h r i s t n f f e r a e n ,w h o h a s b e e n q u i t e i l i f o r s o m e t i m e . M i s s e s P a t r i c i a .W e s t a n d M a r - j o r i e R e i d ,b o t h o f w h o m h a v e e m p l o y m e n t i n O m a h a ,v i s i t e d i n t h e h o m e s o f t h e i r r e . < s £ e c t i v e p a r - e n t s o v e r t h e w e e k ~ e n A d a u g h t e r ,w e i g h i n g 8 p o u n d s a n d 1 2 o u n c e s ,w a s b o r n t o M r . u n d M o f e l v n § e \ ! : = ¥ = ; »M n r e h benhorst, J . A. .lespexsen anu m,-u> Luac hen.A p la y en ti tle d " Ac - eide ngs in the Ho m e "wa s gi ve nby a nu mbe r o l the hn d ie s . Mum: was furn ishe d by th e Bla i r Gi rls ' Glee Club.At the c lose , L ea wa s served.Mr .an d b l n .I va n He lms an d ,L oi s o f Oma h a we re guests az(the 0. H. Godsey and Marc us Kro- |§er homes over Strturday and Sun- 5 HJ ~ \ . a n l \ | D |. lE . u \ \ . 3 L1l e i t )City C ler k: :~:o "rlc E OF F L NA L RE P O RT (1lI;n1lon &Cflin nlon,Attor ney s I n the County Cour t o f W a shi ng- li:1 County , Nebraska.lZ:&l.\'lII O F Frederika Emi li e .\ \ t¢ i l Ihc1:\.Sod.Nolan 14 i ere by g ive n th at Orafhl»-.t .l| T1lIi hilfi ~ \ \ i l . h U18 t1mi|r»|;.;|:|il,County Judge o f \\;\h| n,;L»-n County , Xebraskanhg final \|])u[{os ad mi n is tmtri x of the l"-lzttv Of Frederiica Emilie Axteil. Ile-sensed, and mnde.a.n np- plieation for the fi nal ad min istra-tion nnd disc harge, and for the as- nignnient of residue of Estate to suc h other persons as are by lo w entitled to the same,an d 1 ha ve set th e :ind day o f Apri l, 194 3, at ten o'c loc k Aid ., nt my offic e in said County for the hearing there- of.Dated Mar c h 11,1943. Camphelfs Mortuary PHONE 91 AMBULANCE SERVICE \ 1.0 \1»x.|.!l3wv;;, |\.¢I ..-......_._kn o wn ;the heirs,devisees,lega~ tees, personal representatives and all other persons interested in the esta te o f C.P. D ewe y , rea l n ame unkn own,deceased,real names unkno wn; A. B. Dewey , r eal name unk nown;the heirs, devisees. leg-gatees,personal representatives and all other persons interested in the estate o f A .B.Dewey ,real na me unkn own,deceased,real names un kn o wn ;the heirn,de- viseee,legatoes,personal repre-sentatives an d all oth er persons interested in th e estate of Re bec - ca E. Newell, dec eased, real namesunknown; the heirs, devisees, leg- ntees, personal representatives and all other pe rsons intere sted in the estate of Samuel A .Newell,de- eeased,real names un kn own; Tho mas i i .Harri son;the hei ri, deviseea.legatees,personal rep- resentatives and all other persons interested in the estate of 'l`horn-as H.Harrison,deceased,real names un kn o wn ;Fnederick H . J ud d;the heirs,deviaeen,lega- ¢¢¢5,tg@;gungl representatives and all o er persona interested in the estate o f Frederic k H Judd,de- c eased, real names unknown; W il- li am A .Kn o wlton ;the heirs, de~ visees,legatees,personal iepne~ sentatives and all other persons in- terested in th e es ta te of W i lli a m 0 ' H a n l o n 8 :0 ' H a n l o n unk nown;Linc oln '1`.F a r r ;th eheirsdeviseeslegateesrsonal lA. Knowlton, dec eased, real names ,\'1'|0;{;»q{;\§=,.\TLMN'rep res entative s a nd all o the r p en iaons interested i n the estate of.\ b 2\ \ ' ll3 Cl 3 nd ~ \ \ "0 lk {| n(0l]|T.Far r,deceased'133] _,.1.:nes u n lmo ww Ma r y B.W ellsPhone 1"the heirs, devisees,legatees,per: _ ln->:::l repreeentatiiree andL all oth- Section 31,recorded i n book H , page 332 o f said mo rtga ge rec-ords,said mo rtga ge h e me dated Febmary 14, 1833, eec urin a no teog even date therewith in 5|e prin- cipal stun of $600.00, due on Feb-ruary 14,1ssa,an d interest;an d also to ob ta in the dec ree of said Cou rt conatruing the la st wi ll and tes tament of Nelson J a c ks on, dec eased, who died teatate, it zes- ident o f W ashingto n County ,Ne -braska, on September 22, 1931, and wh o was sei zed and possessed of all of said real esta te at. the time o f.his death,fin di ng an d deter- nnrnng th a t said last wi ll an d testament devised said real es-tate, and all ports thereof , as foi- ione: to J ulia L. J ac kson, widow of said dec edent, the use of said real estate f or an d du rin g ha li fetime, and the re main der to He nry J ac k- son,Celia Denny ,J ohn J .Jann-son,George N .Jackson,Th omas K. J ac kso n, J ulia L. B en do rf a nd L U U l b \.»I r L I u \ u u n . usCounty ciei-lr. BOTTOM NE W S Mine Dorothy Buc khardt,wh o is employ ed by Petersen &: Haec ker,Ltd ., of Bla ir , s pen t the in e ek - e nd wi th he r parents Mi n ian d Mr s. Nels Bu c k ha nlt.I 'Mr . a nd Mr s. K e lly Ry a n a n d l 's o n J i mmy o f Oma h a and M r . and Mr s .Ca rl Sorensen were Sunday afte rnoon vis itors o f Mr. amd Mrs . J . He rton K uh r. Th e fi r s t regu lar meeting of th e Gb ll 4- H C lu b will be he ld at Go ll Scihool, on Fr id ay evening. J . Me rton K uh r an d Glen n So re n- sen will have c harge of the group, wh ic h wa s or ga ni ze d at si com-mu n i ty me etin g he ld tw o weeks ago.° ' u en Th e Go ll c o mmu n ity Red Crossf$,,f,,,§,,, 'l.'lf iTi '° ° ' §$ . »= ? " i i ilmin lf ln u mo o n class held i n n o o n and also for other equitable relief.lT\¢¢finit at Goll School,W&d\'l¢|" Yo u,and eac h oi'you,are re-day e veni ng. Mrs. J . Merton K uiir qvqred to answer the petition o f ' i g conducting the six-lesson said.plai nti ffs in said Cou rt °"' c o imi e~ or before th e 10th day o f Ma y , 'Mr . a n d Mr s .Ne ls Buekhardr 19 ia , o r a n d C oo n ma y tak e s a id lugpent Monday evening a t th e J .;; g= =*§,.=f"'= and grant the=,I,_ Nelson home, helping Mrs. Nei- E D G A R L A R S E N an d son c elebrate her birth day .Mr s. THEODORE. 1~1 L U N D T ,_Nelson and M m Buekh ardt are 12~5t P l n n t e f sisters. » »-Mi es C o m Beard trailed on hir.`N0'I`iCE O F S U I T lan d Mr s. C ly d e Me tz ie r a nd E th ei A. C.n e w Atto rney lhiarie, Sunday afternoon. M r an d Ni r o Sa m Holstei n a nd *Q ..LT o :W i l l i a m B a n k s ,n m n n = , ; G ¢ ° f 2 ¢K u h r ,J r . ,o f B l a i r w e r e "- -u n n | A r | ¢ : \ ! n J 1 l i *f | i n | i P l 'Q u ndn v- bv 24 a t the Metnou lst Iio lip luu u iOmaha.Th e li ttle mise has been named Kathle en M.n.rdelleTh e mo rn in g wor sh ip ho ur h eld at the Baptist Ch urc h last S unday was gareatly enjoy ed by those i n ntten nee.Mr s .Helen Cartier, s returned missionary ,was the speaker.She had spent .forteen y ea rs i n thi s wor k on the CanaryIslandsan d also i n Venezuela, South A meri c a.She plana to re- tu rn soo n to Sou th Ame ri c a, th is ti me loc ating i n Colombia.Mr s.Ray fr i p le tt wi ll b e ho s t- esn to the Baptist Ladies Gui ld this, Thursd ay , afterno on. The la- dies are doing some qu i lti ng an d other sewing.Mr . a n d mr s .Ben W ac h ter en- jo y e d f o r th e we ek en d th ei r f ou r sons, Mr. and hire. R01and W aeh» ter an d daughter,J anet Ka y ,of Fremont,Pvt,Ken ne th W ac hter of th e Gre at La ke s Naval S tatio n, and L t.Le o Wac hter o f Ca mp Cook.California, and J ames a thome.l e o arri ved her e Thurs day mor ni ng and Ken ne th c ame Sat- urday . They plan to return to their wo r k Frid ay .lilies Ru th Conley ,teac her o f the grammar grades of our sc hool, spent.the we e k e n d at . the ho meor he r par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Conley of South Sioux. City .Mr s.Ho wa r d Stuenkei of west He r ma n returned home,Wednes- dal,fr o m Imma n ue l Hos pital in Oma ha.She had been in patient there fo r mo r e th an two weess fo llowin g a ma jo r operation..She15reportedasimpr ovin g consid- e r a b ly a t th i s ti memr. and Mrs. T. R. Swanson and Susan were we e k e n d g u e s t; a t ia m.Fra nk Er ie kse n,wh o e u ! fered n stroke three weeks ago, ii slowly irnprroving.He r daughterMr s.An n e Larsen o f Oma ha,i. help ing c ar e f or h er. Orum News q _. . . .-Mon day afternoon,Mi ss Ni n Andersen entertained f o r M n Chris Peterson,Mr s.Peter Ni e een , Mrs. Mn rdn La rse n, and Mr Ed.Hansen.Mrs.Peter Nielsen spent Wei nesday afternoon at the Chris P1 tereon home, Thurasday afternoc a t the Ma r ti n Lar sen home ar Sunday afternoon wi th Mr s.En mn Andreas-on.' Thursday evening a. box soci and ea mi va l wa s he ld i n Or o school fo r th e Red C ross benef Something over M 0 wa s c lear fo r th e fund. Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Cl ford 'Tay lor wa s honored a t shower a t her home.Th e l u i in attendanc e were Mes dnn Ha ro ld, Ho war d a nd J o h n Tay !Clernmons W illi ams on , Che t sg er, J ac k P ete rso n, Mor t W ine Ne ls Lauriteen,J o hn R8Bmunean d Ch ri s Rowe, Mr s. E mma Tlor , a nd Misses Edna.an d E li nbeth Hansen.E d n a Hansen 1 Irene Winc hell.Satur- di; evening gue sts of na an d alte r A n ersen orMissesEd n a an d Elizabeth H een, Bobby Hansen e n d Te d I sen.Ted Larsen has been disc liar °»T'!uw \|.a O ~,\v ¥fi er penions mtc resteu ln*\.ne esmw real rofMa r y B.Wells,dec eased,_}jeal\"am mme un k n own ,wi fe of wBanks.the heirs,devism u;;Z|$;7'.1H.;'nT'éTiz@;~'"' ~' rH L1 el..Mr.and Mn.Gedlll Nellun |'\\uul Nunn: wen Slwdly dinner|"|ax¢n|of Mn.Nslmn mae.f:;,mr. Willlnm Thcmu. of neu Ar- -Engwn.,HU llr. ma Hn. H. c. Knhr enter- m ill l\lned.\gmupaffrimd|,l-'ridly Iu,!¢m-xng.in eelebntlon of Mr |Kulu-'n birth alunlvernry. Pmm g *IWtu help obune due oeauion mn:giMr. md lin. J. Helton Knhrxnd mn- dxildrln Patty :nd lhnhlll, Mr.,M|ial\d Mn. George K.Nolum mdthe hughter,Numa,md Cln-islltoq\W:i:h md daughter,Huy oil I Ie parental,Mr .an d M n .: s m dgg ett, h ome in Ummm.Ame r 8 te n- day vu sst h ere wi th ela.u\es and fnende,Mr s.Fr e d logert and daugh ter,Mr s:Ve ra Aunalnger,lert,.t"r1de.y mor nin g, or Lhenr home at Los Angeles, Cal- lorma. They were s ummone u here uf the illne ss of Mrs. Frank Enelv sen, a. mater of Mn. B ogen.. Mm. :Incksen suffered a. stroke recent.- y but at. pres ent see ms to be on .ne road to rec overy .Mr . a n d Mn . P h i lli p Cooper of fr o m th e ar my an d ha s retu rneoto th e W i ll Ha ns en h ome here. Supt.and Mr s Ma lve r n La r - ;e n a n d Ma rli n L e e o f Elba. wereweek~end guests a t the Ma r ti n Larsen home.M r and Mr s.E d Hansen were Sunday afternoon guests.Mr .ahd M m .Chris PetersonspentSundayeven ing a t the Chris Ha n s e n h o meMrs.Emma.Andreason wa s aThu rs day a fte rn oon g ues t of Mr s. C h n s P e t e r s o n . _-.I I __ | \8 Bla h'Ho s p i t a l lnames imknown; Anhel E. Wav-xégiem,i'|on|\ repnenentnmivn..W a l l -A "one lnntlllllhn Mi nn-n .mul of ',\,.»»f'a. w'i`L :gg all \§:',»;;;;;s~- |"""'"°dd lon dl? han, d*P"!!°" "¥\°'9!: ceased, mi'~B PHONE 301 WALTER G. HUBER A'rr0RNx-:Y-A'r-x..\\v nocmeo ABSTRACTDR Mxllhienen Bldg.-Phone 'll Blair, Nebraska personal representatives an a a notherpersonsinterestedi n th e estate of Asahel E.Watson,de- ceased, real names unknown; Ger- ald Den ny ;J u li an Den ny ;J uli- c nn e De nn y ; J ames D en ny ; Ma ry A n n Denny ;and all persons, hav- i n g o r c lai ming nny interest in the East Ha l f cz(th e Southeast Qua rter o f Sec tion 8 1 an d th e No r th Ha l f of th e Southwest 3`uar1er an d th e No r th H a l !of e Southeast Qu a rte r o f Sec tion linda J .Banks,an d all persehaving o r c laimi ng any i nterest Lot 4 in Bloc k 12 in De3,l'.er's A dltion to th e Ci ty of Blair, Washing!/on County ,Nebranl re al n ames u nk no wn :Xen and eaeh of y ou are here notif ie d th at o n the 27 th day Marc h.1943. J ens E. J ensen 2Lola. w. J ensen as plaintiffs c u menc ed an ac tion against y ou 1 eac h o f y ou as de fen dan ts in Distric t C o u n o f W as hi ng WE BU~ Poultry-Cream-Eggs Hides. Sell at your heme marker. We pay 'city prices.Try us! NELSON PRODUCE Telephone 1161 Bennington, Neb.\ ~spin vicinity,Saturday evening. Mrs. Midmel Svnderup,Roar ~ und and Eugene Sorensen,~pent Saturdny with Mr.and Mrs. Henry Scrensen md Glenn. Arlene Kay Semis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Raymond Seelus, celebrated her birthday on 'hau- dw-Mr. md Mrs.Henry Sorensen vinited Mr.and Mm.Michael Sondenrp, Sunday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Petersen of Omaha cnlled on Mr. and Mm. Clnmnce Simpson md daughter, Sunday evening. Sunday nv. Mrs. Ada Beltzell'l.Mr.and Mm. hhxvnrn .and Marlin md Mrs. hhnlnsen and Alton were Saturday -ner guests lt the Pnt 0'Don home in Omxha and supper ;at the Hayes Ronenbmm hoMm. Martin Lusen helped .G. A. Carlson Ln Omnhn celebher birthday, Saturday ultern~Mr.and Mm,Ed Hnnsen,Edna and Rita limsen lpent W neaday evening nt the Jens sen home.Wednesday evening visitors-the Chris Peterson home wereandM m Theo.WilliamsonJoyce, Jesse Hansen, And Ella Martin Giesselman. This year the demand for pvu ll rr product: is greater than ever before i n the hisiory of our country.Your electric brooder will help you do your share in meeting Uncle Sam's demand !or MORE ch i c ke n s .MORE eqqs. MORE POULTRY PRODUCTS! N. T. L REAL ESTATE U r m ussumxcs QS E,Town ship 20,No r th ,H 1, East of the 6th P. M., in W - lgton County ,Nebraska,real k wn Defendants:ames un no rvn n nnr\ onnl\ nf van. nre here- Co pn q u122 unty , Neb rask a, th e ob jegt a ay er o f said ac tion benng ic t the title to L o t 4 in B i i n Dexter's Addi tlon tor.. A! 'D1¢.Iu- In Wnnhinninh Cn "liiBhh'.so ur. um un. x-1.oek S\l|\day evening at3: ?==!-3" 'uf-e.1=°°;' e!\ smne.Irs..»- C. Kuhr spent \ the HermanDrumvisiting by notified th a t o n ~ me h ' 1943. Edgar Larsen and Theodo II. L un dt as p lai ntif fs c o mmonan a c ti on in the Di str ic t Co urt W ashington County ,Nebrtls against you,and each of y o udefendants,the objec t an d f m pose of whic h is to oktn in the dcree of said Court that said Ed~ Larsen i s the owner in f ee sirnp of th e Ea s t Ha lf of th e S ou th ~ au a rle r o f said Sec tion 31a t said Theodore H.Lu n d t the owner i n fee simple of No r th H a l !of the Sou thw glua ner and the No r th Ha lf e Southeast Qua rter of .:.Sec tion 32 and to remove clouds cost upon their respecti titles to said real a t a t e b y claims,rights,titles,lions,ineatsanddemandso f you,: ea c h o f y o u, o f a ny k in d wh a ever, of, in or to amid real esta or a n y pa rt thereof,bo seveenjoi n a nd ha r y o u, a nd each you, y our heirs, executors, a~ :s tr atum and assigns , from hafterc lai ming o r usse rdng : rights,titles,interests,clad I.B0nBl'd E. Axtel Seann! °°=~»;~f usd Balls! Pnver d p n mt KASON uni cAm=nN'nm w o n Bins Prints P u n - m ¢ a u s 1004 South Wmiw Avenue RADIO REPAIRING Electric Applilnce Wark CnucK's RADIO §aoP Oppollle Gilbex1.|on'| S. Navy .ndnr' lhek homo WENIverson of I Sorensen I atit the I hir.andand -nul Mr. and Mm. Hun- Tyson enRooms in Mayle Building beleltlhone mnwhgrggtion |Blair, Nebraska 'i,';3_'"i§\"`E¢i`¢"é1€"I»"r th their ml Pvt. mu Tyan. nrt mmf :nut f.\l8!nf Gunn Hood. Tun an Thurs-BE SURE T.0 GET voun DR. D. R. EHLERS ItIf d N'e\e r-n 9-e,lyuf n-e-W 7€rI5§\ 'EI jensenseh and "iI;;L ;E°h{rs. Dan Muore am* 12-4;Lola W'l;'§'}f,*§§y,s ' family, an-. and Mrs. mn Miller, ___'land Teddy Hansen were enter» '_tained at dinner, Sunday,by Mr.C O .~ a n d M n . S . I . M o o r e a n d f a m i l y . \Mr. and Mrs. Fred Muller and (Official)Lla nd spent Sundny afternoon 'mth Mr and Mrs. Viggo Ander» County Commissioners Rooms sen and children.'rn "'§ "',5'°"§"&'"'?" ~ 19 !3\Mr. mx Mm 1-Im-y rrywn hui siones £3 ,,3.-m..'i"3, sdjourn ~ g m - ,fy--»f1;y 23; \ 1 y even nz.rs.yfw _'"'3l'f_}1E°" ?'"'°J.' 8: 323'1 In Isister. Mn. Rmdnnld Whihker of ELECTRIC BROODER Ill soon WORKING couumonl Make all the necessary Eleciric Brooder repairs now!Get cm early stari . . . check your brooder occasionully and keep it in good working order. li will be a big help in increasing your p°\11\rY production.and your proliis. Keep your broodor on ihe iob ...ioryourownsukeoswellas your couptry'sl Dentist 4 1Former Dr. W. F. Hemphill Location n. . : \ . : : . . . . Blair, ~ebraska titles to said real a t a t e b y the claims,rights,titles,liens,inter-ests and demands o f you,an d eac h o f y ou, of an y k ind wh ata a- ever, of, in or to amid real estate, or a n y pa rt thereof,bo severallyenjoi n a nd ha r y o u, a nd each uf you, y our heirs, exec utors, admm- :strabors and assigns,fr o m he rafterc lai ming o r usse rdng any rights,titles,interests,claims, Dr. J. Tilton Young Onleopnkhic Physician H50 North Broad St. FREMONT. NEBRASKA THE EAT SHOP - M e a l s - I. RADIO REPAI RING Electric Appliance Wo\'k \9~u ||; . | 4.l THANKS! Blair Fire Department Herman Fire Department z Tekamah Fire Department ...and ta Dun' Friends and Neighbors for your help in extinguishing the serious fire which swept our farms last Monday. Without your mid we undoubtedly wodd have had much ;=_§==*°' losses.We certainly appwcia(e your p. E h . ""`EomhI».On Frldlv a1'uFnoon.| nfeeedinl Hn. Whitalnu- and Hn .'rypn neeting were read and.`HPf°"°d.eadled on their mother,H11After a careful gxunlnution I Daisy Baker, and at the KennethI1f ll bl l th diff¢l£lit»..$....ET ms. ;':;:;'.,.s »e¢0nd¢d.B"§°" ?":"1e_f" $E`§-_,......, Dr. J. Tilton Young Onleopnkhic Physician H50 North Broad St. FREMONT. NEBRASKA :I I i l I eac h o f y ou, of an y k ind wh ata a- ever, of, in or to amid real estate, or a n y pa rt thereof,to severallyenjoi n a nd ha r y o u, a nd each uf you, y our heirs, exec utors, admm- :strators and assigns,fr o m here-after c lai ming o r usse rdng any rights,titles,interests,claims, ,' "`--_-mr. nu mn; uryun mann, mn-.vi'&Z¢f"i-»§°'l§§"'l§»§§"`¥:\l'Fk ,|Ann and J'°'=»m a m Mr.and 'xereby ordered w draw wa.rmn\siMH- 0Pll Raves md chlldrelh an the iundl indicated to pxy same.Sunday evening.fhrried, ull members prese.nt'vat-:Mm.Hugo Hunk of Omaha g én Com work uso w.spent a n weekend "a m her Bureiu Edu tion; supplies 8.88 daughw, Mn.Byron Bimn ann I. E. Qmpbell, Com. work glerk, bg# Court, cw-1 onnty manor,gounty flerk, rem ' rc ounty u ,Dnnilh 1,&'¢$Z..., Pu L House, lu zllesThsEnterpne,prinEng Evsnu Laundry, laundryE. 0. Fairchild, clerlulR. E. I-'dr-daild, pangsMary Gilbert, cleriwD. M. Hurrah, repnln Kopp gnringng g°~» lupplliasKo p n "K o . , s u p ' uChaezLimb, ballllip Bd? Madsen, cldcal H,. hhdnn posugnAnn M¢Quune, clerrcxlMldand Lab.. supplrsmlh um &swu, luyplies Monroe Co., repalra 145.006.00L052-80 3.00 '1.oo42921.76 45.0014,36 ss.oo1.7515.78azzw o60.00 10.48.29 aaoo_ \,£nmxly.i Swndsy vidmn at tha home of Mr. and Mn.Clnxenee Slmpwffmd 'Mu-ilyn were Mn. Simp¢on'npkrema,Mr.md Mn.U.S. |Resva of Bhir, I-nd her aunt, 'Mm Lucy Rumba of Sidney. ln. Mr.und Hn .Bu ry Ty lm :pant Sundry evening with Mr. and Mn. Hemnn Petersen and non, Jack..Mr. md Mn.Frank Curtin ol Omnhn were guests, Fr-hhy gven- lnu. M. tha Hymn Bunn home. Mr.md Urs.Carl Sorannen and Mr. And Mrs. Henry Sorenun were among the gua tl who rtiended the Silver waddinz A-nnlV¢rll\'!olitefvllws of Mr. ln d ln . Al be ! !Schjudt of we MA I ~A 2 4 - H o u r S e n i c e IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL See Your Barber lore Oflen LEWELLEN BARBER SHOP I.B0nBl'd E. Axtel Seann! °°=~»;~f usd Balls! Pnver d p n mt KASON uni cAm=nN'nm w o n Bins Prints P u n - m ¢ a u s 1004 South Wmiw Avenue Chris K. Bendorf M ORTICIA N PHONE 40304 Wen Grant Street °1.z.66'(J -F x " ., ,llwuuv . s ..llm~\\ n y ,.,...,..-...... H o n n n n s x l P ° l | | C O M P A N Y - - I -'~~ g _......._»- m_¢-\r-\........¢'l.r»Afxfii 1. 19-43 The y d ri v e o n thc le ft d de o ! t h n m n d ms t l k u n t h a \d¢ sldeutdxe It r e a l ly u u n lbuzkv nldw my u i -'And the pn o n e y dt ux mmhmwn fh dn g nu¢ pv und1,av \|v m,l1 L\\in1lmdp e nmi nms a d o l am'¢0°\'| Ams rlun dpnnna nd m u .The women's styles here 1 »t.hinke<mqnnwaux'drase|o£ 1928»-posdbly d u h giving'them 'mo much ba\e!it of the duubt but mywny they dn wear dvililed l~1othlD8-The o\d Fifst wma War ll Veteran Joins Legio~ Arlin¢?An'n [Alia W. Down!Post of Lhe Amerian LagionreceiveditsK m noldhr of World W u ll,this week.He in Herbat Willisou. DS LAWN mowsn sw-ven1»z~ Pn-cibion work. $1.50 PH' mndxlne.edriduen Hd »fu.¢ ¢ N'° rfl uJ{'}';»¢. 'rmx c xmc uf u l u n a GeneChghthnun, Coll~ Hll. !2;;;;: U o s n a cl e o os Q c t n q q c n o v o o.' nun.; mvxm Di lul s v n r ms l i h h o w s ommy purple try no (rind tbdr` own ue by mkins you laelHkn it il your patriotic duty w do lo and no!Every wha of mnll com- ing w The Fmierprlle omce is by a luxe mljority "comeon nut!" under the guise ol l o o1 o a co 0 a oo s Men ln me I service ».»B n .Venue: Carlsen,non al(Dr. md li n.N.C.Cnrlsm of Bllir, hl-I enlisted xl |_ dmplmin ~.--is now v i c a r w P I I I * u f g m, r m:sported a dm Unimed s a w Navy na-l=1lgb¢[sd|°¢\nz lawn City, lnvl. wlmn he will undngoduno mdntlu of pn-flight tni nl ing before beginning prima-yflight f=¥li1>i°x av. 1 Navnll Ruerva d r b m .0 0 | The uldxell M Pvt Melvin Sor- ensen. wn nf Mr. and Mn. cum Somnnn-Of Arlington follows: a mmo , md R e pa i r s q¢ - Am. l m : - : n n n u n r .f .:. » . - - u n l .>"W A N _?' LAWN MOWER Sharpening. Pn-cision work. $1.50 per mndxine.Nic Fdedrichben Hdwe,12-tl Kmnud. TRUCKING of ll!kinds.GeneChxhfilnun, College Hill. PhoneGreen zu or 211 on 40.e-nn' CARPENTRY.New,remodeling ing And repair work.1l~t!Axel Axel:/an IDOK AT THE m w w LA- BEL on your piper.l t tall: when your mhscrlption to Thu Enurprius unites.A word wthe win u nrllident.1-ef THIS IS u good time to buy anacreage property. We are offer- ing a 3-acre place with modem house, fine locatign, $2500.U0.A 40-acre farm mcely lmpruved, $3500.00.13-it N. T. Lund & Co. |" FLOOR SANDER for Y€l'\\~Call mack 320.1240) W A N T E D LAWN MOWER Sharpening. Pn-cision work. $1.50 per mndxine.Nic Fdedrichben Hdwe,12-tl Kmnud. TRUCKING of ll!kinds.GeneChxhfilnun, College Hill. Phonecm.. zu or 211 on 40.e-nn' CARPENTRY.New,remodeling ing And repair work.1l~t!Axel Axel:/an IDOK AT THE m w w LA- BEL on your piper.l t tall: when your mhscrlption to Thu Enurprius unites.A word wthe win u nrllident.1-ef THIS IS u good time to buy anacreage property. We are offer- ing a 3-acre place with modem house, fine locatign, $2500.U0.A 40-acre farm mcely lmpruved, $3500.00.13-it N. T. Lund & Co. |" FLOOR SANDER for Y€l'\\~Call mack 320.1240) W A N T E D lil! U lm vo l;nnllluI u - 9 ,- -m d o n e s u b b o w l i n t h o n m o t i n y r o o mf o r all the hct.al'| o c e r s p mt u a n e e a h n o s t a l l o t I |.. hs va t o b e a t bre ak- f n t i t 7:80,y o u c a n i n u g i n o the c onfusion two gi r ls b ma h - |_... n..:... a...+|.n u n ! th e mb .IALL OF OUR started whim ber horn cockerels,Satuxdly spe-cinl,'lc.Wuhingbon CountyHM/ahery.18-It LIVESTOCK m n SALE:Someclose npr-ingen, br00d sown mdhorses.Ray Wulf and SunMoore18-li FOR SALE: Bded alfalfa.n mcutting. Good hone hw- P11315 mu; w-ml ~-...._.- ._,Ahlving A! the wllh bowl another girl wishing her ¢-well, we'n rally getting s chummy.` rery morning the bill hvmhospital Nah ns up md | ul on to the nation.:la in the mx reason hem ins ilowen are beautilul- in fairly cmpi w climate, ner Eke Ssn Diego'a I guess the vegetstion is super.1 Illlllllllllwlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||lIll||Illl||Il||l||l\ even those rbmxt 12 yenrs old, went knee pants.Oh yes, uni nearly everyone ove r 2 0 y anof nge hu Yslle teeth Pm go' ing m watch mine.Well,my dq m,l'll wxiw mare Inter.It really inn'¢ we bad here but I've found out thatLlus United sara really is God's country.Love to all of you Dorothy I .f "~q 21 on 53.us-u GET YOUR carbon pnper ncrvr;10: per mae.6-tl T h a ~ EARL Mgaden 13-if Tvm=~wm'n=:n RIBBONS." " " ° " E § i 1 _cott<m,:pedium inked."1'0c.The Enterpnsc.tf WE HA\garden - -.L l . - 4 5 U l S l u | | u 5 v v . ,. . _ . . . - - . . »- - n - QUI CH.M E A L range f o r sale. Lara J aspersen, 212 on 54. 13-it _ - . . -NE E I J A F RE S H ty p e wr i te r r i b - bon? W e have 'em, only 'Toc .6- tf Th e Enterprise. FUNK 'S G II YB RI D S, lar g e ro un d and regular round,$6 an d $7 por bu.W hi ie Hy br id,sma ll, $1.50 per bu.W i ll R § a n lb -" W A N T E D :Ni g h t cool<_1 3 I t'Ti lli e s C W A NTED : F ive o r s i x-r o o m ern house for ma n penma3 ;loc ated in business. he Enterprise. W A N T E D B Y S A T U R D A Y : th re z fsiquarter to n pic kup on W A N T E D :Single man to _I Lutheran °55°°"""?"'" " "" ' " " " " " ` " " " "385th Inf.,.»\.r.u,,w.W ... .uvhargc uf the nervxces-He has °°°\Mcadc, Maryland.. since been located as pa.s;or of l'.F.C. Rusell Lconm-d's address __ Hy / the Lutheran Church nm Graett- is:23rd Medical Su , PatounP_F_C_R O L L A I \ D .{ 'Iowa.A.V.N.). McClellan 'e acm-v 'm mm Mm. Carlsen visited L . California.'I I I N _ AR M Y H O S P I T A L .7/ 1 .nav farm trarto macm ,~ood large oak ms t be s te a dy ME ¥o o d ~ 12-»2:Mrs Joe Love.er. Year round job.up wages.'Hundnhl Runr:h,.o[1f: :mic north .mento,California. i Q 1 I'.F'.C. J ohn 'I'. Browning, son o Mr. and Mrs .Cla rk Br o wni n g o Blair, is on desert maneuvers neoYu ma ,Arizona.Hi s address i Serial 3"I035882,8 8 i th Ovdnanc (H.M.)Co.Auto.,A.P.O.43 ."3":"~ .r . ".I \l r :. .* . . _c ».. ..4 1 %I 3 ' 4: .g . ~~He's Fighting For a I o N E IIIlllllllllllllllllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Houses and Apartments We have a number of calls for houses 0 0P u b l i c A u c t i o n The following tools and equipment used i recent pavement work is now being offered f \ sale at Public Auction at the city storage l~ east of the Washington County Hatchery. 0W e d n e s d a y A p r i l Sale Starts at 1:00 O'clock P.M. One Jabger power cement mixer; one Tw City tractor on steel; one trailer house on ha rubber; one 2-wheel slab cart; ten burlap paw ment covers; two small buildings; 300 feet us lumber; a lot of small tools consisting of t spades, long handle shovels, short handle sh~ '-~rtic 4 ._1 ~ a ,z i f ? ;~ \. (l 1 :|Jf o r n i a .P v t .B r o w n i n g h a s b e e n i n B A t h e v i c i n i t y o f Y u m a s i n c e D e c e m - ber. 0 u n \ v n Pvt. Ande rsen in Aus tra lia Mr s . Pvt. Alvin E. A nder sen , fo rm- er Herma n boy n ow stati oned as a paratrooper in Australia.,is q r i d u r e d above.I n the back- ground ma y be seen th e te nt \ hono ti e s i re tu Tue a his ~ whic h is 'his tempo ra ry h ome.\1'*"5{sent: I B x v. 1 ~ Yes, telephones are one of the fruits of freedom enjoyed by Americans.And it is this freedom we are fighting to preserve. Yo u r Su p p o r t o f t h e W a r Ef f o r t Your support of the war effort, through the purchase of bonds, support of the Red Cross and aid in sewing, knitting pod surgical dressing work is thereby def- initely a- step toward preservation of tele- phone service. Blair Telephone Co. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||IllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll|I||Illll||||I| I ,_........-_P.F ..Gus tav Rnlland,wh o i s i n Of f l rs' Tra ini ng Sc h ool at. F o r t 0 a,is c onfined to th c a r my hosp ital wi th sc arlet fever, it is I enrned.Pvt. Rollan d i s th e son of Mr. and Mr s. I.-uns Holland - n n fu g I N F A N T D A U G H TE R DIE S A T B IRTH ,j A baby daughter was born foM Gargill u!Mr. und Mrs.la m:cimogene, Iowa, at Red Oak Ho:~pim, March 29.The infant died nv. birth.Mrs.MeGmgi\l was formerly Ada Rogert. of Herman. \¢~|. TER GETSRMY DISCHARGE iam Baxter son of Mr. and Roy Baxter, was given anble discharge from his du- the U. S. army air corps, ing to his home here onay morning.He will assist1.11er,. who is engaged in the g of bees, classed as an es- !industry.ber had been attending pre school ar. Iowa City, Iowa. \cUIi![BERLAI'\D blac k raspbcrx-3'\....A...r~....,."rr Pham \:n\1rS2\P l l l l n i .\ . A Il a n : w a Ul vul n n , ., . __$ 3 . 0 0 1 0 0 - 2 5 f $ 1 . 0 0 .1 0 - 2 1 . ~ N . M a | 1 ¢ » f " { 1 p 1 m u u r » r \ H E c | ; } ; 1 5 . 1 1 n u \ . u | . » - . . . ° . . . .t l l u x n n A l l l u l " v u "____jnb T o w a g e s H u n d a h l R a n c h1 - ' o n s, xL r »: =1.9 41 D e l u x e F o r d mg ' r u u h A l lf o u r - d o o r .F x g t '=1%§'S Bhf}?_*§$3 3 " 1 § i fM < § ` n "I" » 1 m ° g § 1 » 'f`1 2 - a n . t:1.'rc!cr"Til K H E G . \ NGoodtires.(K lutz bros.car.;$850.00 our a t Bla i r Mo to r Co. 8~1t Geo. T. Hodelu nd, Adm FOR S A L E : Twe n ty s ta c k s a lf a l- fa h a y and thr ee sta c ks o f o at atra w a t I-lundahl Ranc h,onemile n orth of Tek anmh.10-At F O R S A L E :2 Polled Here ford bulls , 18 mo. and 2% y n* old. Phon e 12 on 28, Bla ir.13-2t*Mic hael Sonderup. W A N T E D :Me n interested i n learning telephone business. Ap- ply Bla ir Tele pho ne Co.13 - lt l \ l h i h a n Keeg an, who is a gr adu ate of Bla i r Hi g h School,wor ked i n 'c on nec tio n with the Papio Soil W A NTE D ' r o B UY : S ma l l c h i ld ' s i ousedscooter.Phone 289.13-1 t| §l°;m; W ;§l ; i ; ; R c t .fg e wp n ig - n c ivil Servic e examin ationszg1L O S T Ihe was as si gn ed to one of th e L OS T:Fr on t and rear endgateg newest. and mo s t interesting' of of truc k rac k. Call Enterprise.gove rnment services--the c hart-»an ~ 13- lt* | n and mapping of land by zneanaln g " \ ~ . . a n n - \ » n n h g t o k e n f r o m t h e R a y m o n d S .P o u l s o n w r i t e s h i s "\ . l _y » . l \ _n _ . \ . . . . . .n g . . .. . . ._ _F o r t C a l h o u n ,i s n o w e l i g i b l e t o b e c o m e a c r e w c h i e f o n n b o m b - er an d to win a ra ti ng as c or po r- ul o r sergeant.I ¢1 4| L y le C.W ri gh t,A .M .3-o,A . dz S,Han gar 5- 1,Corpus Christi, Texas, N.A.S., is a n e w mlbsc rib- er to Th e En te r pr i s e 1 -\"f y||vvvQH"r°:-' " " "`II10Ule|"»mrs.num.L dog.Mr s.J .mr .n...|.Bla ir . th at he ha s befWAGON BOIES and shovelin§'}__(_ A ...fm 1>-1¢Shun.'I-tt \1F\'l'W hit: CARD or frmxwxs \ 'E WISH to express our appre-*ciatien no the members of the Blair Fire Department,our.f r i e n d s a n d n e i g h b o r s f o r t h e l . - 1 -.....¢.....h..l M n a n H a n H1119 . _. _ _t o t h e r a n k o f s e r g e a n l .H e i s w i t h a n . a v i a . t i o n u n i t i n t h e U . S .M a r i n e s . a as an turned out in geven days after Chns L. Paulson, former Blair the umm in Washinsfbvn received boy, has "°*"E' transferred °° Fort Meyers, Flonda,where he is l-dm uenal photographs. And.. tl'ltending Aerial Gunnery Sehoaol. Cronstrorn,Phone 97.13-1t\With simple instruments mmrequirelittlestrategicmetal, Kbegan states that charts covering100,000 square miles of a Certain battle front have been w u s §`Ef"é." " "" " " "fa-1+,*vw ORONADO washing'machine. Mm.Hattie Wagera,328 E.State.13-lt' ( :='%»§ia1'- la-="H€éQ§fre7:%.5éEI§é5E.2&HEPi".§...t :.e::':.':'":.:r.|H= i|_wif-ll Eh' :""'?Air Corps-- -I m x o NADAPTEI)bnome seed.13c perIb, Also seedoats.Clifford T\\y~lor, Phone 22 on 49.12-ti ELECTRIC REF'RIGERATOR7.71 cubic ft.Like new. Call 12 on 48. i';"°,,:2;i,'¥..§;'"::,,:'?"1t'.,'ir?,,;":,:';'; »';=ffWf ;;uuvu~ ~ ~ - -.;.';a,§'xf3m"¥§:=;'° ,,':.'°;,";e\° ~¢°i"~of in all 'Q n simple B.F'a'~Y§%f.§"'§';° Ilgfata tv- Arg; `LT¢'§¥f§f13:§?§';Y°"'';¢;ae_\Amy Fr. §_e1v°jf» 'fb SaPPenf1eId.gg;¢;¢)§;zedakt u 1:».;gggf g, Arri d bg; gg -3 Kiefe r, Cu non,U.1'5 rginia. l Br o wn of mtl n fnlo.. `ir"3`17~f ` `iE}u.ANn Ensi@ Doro yDixon of the .S..Navy nursing* corpn. is ncw word received aarentn. Mr. and u v u - .. Lieutenant mi ng th em Ne ws , V ir - aeveral offi- Ioading of the imme di- expec ts to ii;-lc Mrs. Robert mm ONE OF THE BEM buysmarket is n year's subs m The Enterprise 7-t 7_YEAR-OLD stallion fc Good work horse. John E ter, Fon C-dhnun, Rt. 1 ron SALE: mini sw bexpotatoes, Henry Henri»;\' .»...=- mussm. 1 on the ncripdon 1 »r sa}e. '_r 'f mm: dlreCLlyM E N I N T HE s E R v l c E ; ' ; § § 5 , " ° ; Z " , , ; " ' 2 1 llieaa long. _'t 'r three cunexan.The f°"°Wl['S Vefesv 'T}§F!|§;2eI::<§,;;r:;}s£mm horizon tc 33 §;3=T&¢TZ`§" sMi';:rini""\:;;h°riZ°" on either a\de.mThe sys~ tioned on Guadalcaxml and v.'ere|f3' €Yf.'f;."'i.f.i§°"§§'.¢f§°r eD¢pm»¢: gram from their son, IeRoy Brown.infonthat he is in Newportginia;he is one of s :ers supervising theair fonze cargoes, In ate future. Lt. Brown i5§i§=°`n of Flm Cal He r e we a r e temp orar ily sit- P V T. A L V I N E . A NI J E RS E N I n good hea lth an d exc ellent spirits,Pvt,Andersen wr ites W a s h i n g to n C o u n ty relatives that one of the c h ief wor ries at present is ge ttin g the was hi ng done. It rains every day , he say s, then bec omes very h u t;s s th e wa te r evap or ap s th e entire c s mp site "stesms*',and i t is impossible to dr y c lo thi ng be- c suse of the r esulting humid ity . U 5 Anflnsurnn In | 19 H011 bf ¢ n . . . .The f ollo win g le tter wr ntten b y Miss Di xon to her patents, r ela tes inberesting details of 61-e condi- tio ns und er whi c h she wor ks. De a r Mom a nd Da d : us te d on a n En glis h speaking Isla nd. W e were 'ver y su rpri sed to fi n d th e li vi n g cimditisns her e so ve ry f a r 'below our atandazds.W h en we le f t the ship we -were bro ugh t h ere 'co ou r hotel by th e Na vy buses. lurmais-__.contributed to The Enterprise by|""* " " "" " '" 13 1;Mrs. Riley Brodersen of Herman ment Geological S1 the past two years.ma, alma The Timo That Tries Men'a 'lot can effectiveiy men,\Sonia lmile strip each fl134% "'~\\ ____;unninf narailel flil urvey d{uina'\embg1j}¢ fpi tloreigp servicé Thus, a Pl-cover a 30- ig h t an d bl( ght lines canzerrimrv in A4 ».,\,. ¢wvnm\ W hi !e i n Br ou kly n several day s ago, Lt. Br own wa s vi siting at the Pos t Exc h an ge a nd there h e ha d the fortune m meet J os eph Brenn- ig ,fo r me r A r lin g to n boy .Brenn- im.wh o i s Lhe son o f Mr .andmmf.FOR SALE:Used 12 ft. amndard stock and gf" and bed.ln good s asmall toilet house. Jah: rimen, Phone 2531, Ke .Or min pe. m nnum1 nnhnrackAlsoLau-nm I f YOU halve hévér la jd ln 3 I0 x_; cover an BROIIILQU5 11010 ' g lf o r t tf mi LT. woumu wmv ||v1ur"A 'u " C h ~B u n o f W g .|MW i th th e b o mb e r s ° ° § l§ d £ n airi "ve rt\c B\" frg nst o c ove r one tr i mf ?expeagsesto S51 SE the same 1 :y ou have never motr ogon g h me .I mi d ¢i¢nm|I ||"!....\¢.ninn|nnnfvev Bnliha ens c onvoy "1 th. Br° ..- BROME GRASS SEED, the Eroducing kind. 12'/le per pring sacks. J. P. Rhea, Aton. Nebr.l | D " f \ [ \ 1 . A n n o - - ,.t h r e e c o m p l e t e b e d s , t h r e e Houses and Apartments W A N T E D We have a number of calls for houses or apartments which we cannot fill. If you have rooms or rental property, list them in The Enterprise Want Ad sec- tion and we will refer the calls to you '. Your Property THE E lihn 401 East Colfax ADDING MACHINE PAPE1 ly 15a per mll at The 1§ §§ _ \ I n t o g o w o l d m o t h e r m a n n ; c H ' e l z h n i q u e .*** f| " L -¢ n u l l i a 85|1\|$kD n f ~ll L¢ .u »» n» 3n ||}'{ unf fq i i l i u p r u n n i ajri sa.v'\-1 A T L A S S ORGO nnila e.1 a - e v P e e r ~Ty son. F O R S A L E :2 Purebred Spotted Pola nd C hina mules .Blac k lilié If y our kne es have ne ver buc kne al,we n w- - ~ -= - -- - - .-.An d y o u r sto ma c h tu me d a f li p _or perhaps 250,000 square miles W hile the léombs are getting c lose' of terr itory . A n d y o u nn't k n o w whe re th en e x t w i l l h m -B O A R D A ' r ' r E M P r s T o L O C A T E T W O An d y o u s mo ke i t i n y o ur b owl;_.»1~\... H..- ....... =M»\.| an » fn xh nle The loc al selective servic e board Then le t. me tell y ou someth ing nmn..»..., ...M ~,....»......,..E. B ro wn i ng o f the U. S. Na vy i s still s tati on ed in th e South Paci- fic, acc ording no word rec eived c hip week by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cla rk B r o w n i n g o l Blair. I n a rec ent le tte r h ome . F mn - cis wr o te :"Here goes tor an o\}\~ . . \ . n . ».mm Qh mmh I do n't ha ve too numerous tu mention I I I C L I I I I G l u u u q r ` , " ` |, ,,_ __ __N 0 T I C E S I s t h e d i n e t h a t t r i e s m e n ' s u o u l 9 . \ i s t w i n s t o l o c a t e L e R o y H e r b e r t - -R a n d a l l a n d W i l l i a m S é t o n e .T h e N O T I C E M r .a n d M r s .A .E .D i x o n h a v e m a i l i n g a d d r e s s e s o f t h e t w o m e n O N A C C O U N T o f t h e i n c r e a s e i n w o r d f r o m t h e i r s o n ,J a . \ n e B ,o f .a r e n o t k n o w n ;b o t h R a n d a l l a n d f a r m n m c h i n e r y r e g e a i r ,d u e ' l i n I - 5 ' ' b b ° ¢ l ¢ »T e x a s ,t h a t .w a r o f f i -S t o n e h a v e b e e n r e p o r t e d t o t h e t h e w a r .w e w i l l u n a b l e t o e m l s h a v e c l o s e d t h e g l i d e r t r a i n -l U n i ; e d S m m D i s t r i c t A t t o r n e y "`°I "- -1 -. . . . , . | : r . .+ 1 n l f m n i any th in g to sa y . Th e mai l is very slow in c oming fo r I ha ve not heard from y ou fo r awhi le. I don't know wher e J o hn ( his brother) is, as I have not heard from him eith- er.W ell,sp ri ng is almost here 'i'ERMS: Strictly Cash I i d l e lhwn mower ahB1'P€I11i\3 ing school which he has been an- mr zamure w uuu|.y una .........this spring...tending. A similar school has been board office of their change of ad- 12-zv Maller mmm.closed at vuam, Okiahoma, also, arm and w report for phyaicaa City of Blairxxnhnnnn;Vnn fl.,nfnfinnrd funtillaxmninution H poultry. Heavy hens, 24c;IM* horn hens, 20c. Hulk Dohle, saw Lake St. Omahn, Nebradm 9-if, :RE unholswlnz.n - ..n u u n -lnl. rug wo .mattvelul. nu.xx-u Gwrm N. muu. Plmnn Blue 151. . T~es Reca~ped '\~: _ : ..|» ' .~-~_.'1 SINCLAIR PRODUCTS We can VULCANIZE that Cut or Broken Tire To Give |»|I |'~ GOODYEAR Open All Night 'Phone 212 1 u ;-0 0 ' I 1..\:-..r.....»|~.1n§h .Tr Arlinnrtnn Streét Departméntl l l l l l l l l s I u . n 5 u | u » » » ,u ¢ . » ,. . __ . o _ ,w h o r e c e n t i y j o i n e d t h e a r m e d f o r c e a ,u n d e r w e n t n _ I n n j o r O w - """a n l l l l l y La :n l4|" " ' -" """" 'k t F o r t J ;P v t M a v n a r d R a s m u s s e r : ' s | S l 8 l l 0 f\ @ d L i e u t . B " " F ' ° 2 a s ~ d \ = ~ " = l & " ° 2 » ~'a u g i n ¢sckson,vntti mr a - _ - - - | | | ; g - n i|,d;l1:e;8 m X.A.1='.c.'r.D," Wiacon-of Blair High Sc h ool, has been an :mum \.¢lLI."U|1um --~._l v - - - n..=..Q§n*a "r'»m~1»¢=m f'n|T¢»¢rn m l -instruc tor at Fort Belvoir for some along nic ely ac c ording to latest reports ¢ » .4 fi! 14 Without a rernuu |l l uuuuygp yL il /f