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04-08-1943w "| FnlnEutN¢bnlkn'|l!m¢llldd1iWal:tv Nawspaper Plant More Lccal Newspictures '~~Than Any Other Weekly Q-~_, In Nebruka ._._-» ~w w w o m g u d m r m v w w m m m w m n d m m w hulk; NEBRASKA. Aram s, 1943 _ _ _ ___ . . _- - ,- _ . - The Qfficial Couiity Publication suésénwlourmmrnnwmnn. . _ - : - - §f§F1°°<.i@F1\)_,UME XLVII NUMBER 14 ° n . Bottom881i Highest Since War Bond Drive Missm $24o,Qc ll' )0 (We Tl ;l __.Una-nn11 xv f lfl lf;.'Smut uu;v.u--.___Aa n Cre s t w in Rm b 23 Feet Here Sun. Launched in ~ount ~Y ~ _ _--* -ls v el d u m m UUUTAS SE T Fl l l l m m Sl l ll l l ll l IHS THI B T Quobas for the various S¢hool Dimmu in the $240,000.00 bond campaign slariing next Monday were based to u lurgn ex-tent on the valuations in the districts.Bduw in the quota as- signed ?/0 the various school dlstrich:These quotas ure in pur-shane dollln a.n n¢£ maturity value ol bonds. 1.2. 3.4. 5. 6.7.8. 9. 10.u .12. xs. 14.15. 16. 17. 18.19.20. 2122.23. 24. 25. ze.27. 28. 29. 00. BurrCrnickshank Fort Calhoun Whitford FcnbanalleCuming City 050001Long Creek GnrryowenMastersBrinkmanGullPlenum View m b u uHilgenkrsmp Brewster . IIewettKindred SummersSutherland Thuns HermanNew England Arlington Wrmeh lmrone cfnby HaneyMcCarthy Onxm 525000.002,000.005,000.005,500,0o5,500.004,500.000,000\0o0,000.002,500.004,000.007,000.000,000.005,000.004,000.005,000.004,000.000,500.000,000.000,000.004,000.002,500.000000004.000000,000.005.000000,000.000,500.00spoon0,504m00,500.00 81. 82. 33.04. 35. 38. 87.88.89. 40.I L42.43. 44, 45. 45.47. 48.40.50. 51. 52. 53.BL MnrrhDomanbu'. BeEn Omter u m m m mnpxn mu Creek Ldhnan N wRule Hill VucamuM m m Bisbee Slndsr BonoGlmdlle Smnmlride Kennard Spike:Greene Johnson Hmu n zLincoln BrodersenRiverview56. Plllnview 57. 50.59.Fr. Fr. Peaceful umNllhvilleGardner`1 Tlmpe87 Wuhingwn 5,000.004,000.004,000.000,500.000,000.004,000.005,000.000,000.005,000.000,000.005,000.005,500.002,500.000,000.0042,500.002,500.004,000.000,500.008,000.002,500.004,000.000,000.002,500.002,000.001,500.002,500.001,500.002,000.004,000.000,500.00 | I P | - 3 Blair Women Seriously Hurt _ In.Bus Crash Collision v"\?&T\ Bos pe- G ~ \ \ :To DODGEMAN Announcement ot tha axle ul the Gamble Scots at Bhi r hasb d ! n a d a this week by Ray Johnson,proprietor.£0 HenryLotunnn,of Dodge,Nobruk-\» ~Lottman wi\\ uke over April 17 .I-l.S. td Hold Jpen House Next Weele _._......_4 4f&§<' w>' vrrvf=.__,<.¢-.rn ` ".,, » ». .-:~-~"';f ~.~ =,-» -~a.;--"-.:.f ~ ~ » » ; ~~ ~<??'5"§fif1~'i? ' §>§&T§;s~»;»$"1'.\"1;~.~:»é.~~3~-.1 , z _ , .» » ~w ,. ~.,»a n f u r " f ~ : » - § ; _ ~f...~"'- :.;.» Victory Leaders Receivedl Instructions At Meet-~ ing Monday Eve 1 MRM VICTORY BOND DRIVE IN THE STATE Victory leaders from all butfive of the sixty school distrklhofthecountyfilledtheCourt Room Monday evening un recdve their supplies and instructions far the second war bond drive in which Washington County is asked to buy ;z4o.ooo in Wa: wma; Meeting wus under supervisior ol E. D. Fahrney and Ralph E Fairchild.George T.Hedelund,Cmnt; War Finance Chnlrmnn,dlxtrib uted worker's kite w all the vietoryleadersandexplninedthjob that lies ahead of them. Th $240,000.00 quota of the counthas been broken down uw qnutlforeachschooldistrictandi will be the job of these victor leaders and their helpers, w sl that their quota is niaad an rm as possible.As they make thecalls nn the (smilies in their vii trier, or at school lwnne meeting as they elec diey will seansigned pledges from every fnml in the district as zo the qumti of bonds they will buy dm-ing t momh of April. The pledge wstate the buik at which they i tend to make their purchases, athe pledges will be 'mned over I » ¢ | | f n o .»| f " " '".*'- l n . . .u a -n v ~a h #" _ _\ , ,...f » \ . : w , . i ~.»- - - - : e f . . S . » . :. . . . ....T .( n - » ». ___~.,- - ° » a n Q \" '4.f \*»\ ». . . . , .-._.... .... .»»..t :M . . .1 l u . . a; " - *'n- i f . v ~_ ¢ r ~* 5 , : ~f "' f [,f u - ~;b g ,..1 ' K .* f - , . . " * "~~f : : ' ~ . . : ' : \ '"-~".¢ ~- r... . ;. 1 -i n q » .<1 " ¥ ' ¢ #"o f * " ' " .a.¢r F "\.»- ~ f r ~» ~ » . J - ~ » . r *p . . .""t . j .~ . . .W 1;.w 1 ~"., +~1 . ' -" §. § 1 , § § j - w ~ " .~ -~.=r= r ' * $3. I 7 ~" . f f % ~:£1@ :-" ' .-. ,~. . . .w . T s o n L a k e .5 1 J u e n\$K~..--4...¢1 ».r 1 ;; /...4 ."4 ... ' m m r . -»2_'. . L a .» . . ¢ . : . . ' u : , ; | a \ | i a : Z . " . : - £a§ l ` ~ »»f & l s a 1 . . . u e ' l l Q ~. .»l v m o f .o f t e n c a l l e d y 1Bunn'e Lak o,presented this Pr tn ti c e Smi thvi ew f r o m thef a m ;y a te rd a y a s th e Mi s s ou r i 0R e s c u e F a m i l y Of 9 From River Island P 1 a n e Discovers Family Huddled On High Spot. Rescue Takes 7 Home _ u - z h wTh e J o h n Ro h lo t!fa mi ly ,con- nesting o! se ven eliildren ra ng in g f r o m one an d one-half to f o u r teen y o a n o !age,h u been a ma tte r o f c ondderuble concern this week,since they ha ve been li vi n g on a n inland i n th e Mi e- ao u r l o u t o f C a lho u n . Th e i n la n d '-- -o u r mi le s lie d it h ig he r th an i t ha s everIi n 6 2 y e a r s O m e a v a c abeen.~tion spo t f or B lair ibe s, the lake h 0 e e e e e o or e I s l s I a as i or 0 as a 4| a v e e e o 4 e 4 e o Q B E S T V I E W SO F T H E F L O O D Th e highest wa te r i n the Miss ouri since 1881 is wo r th usi ng a li ttle rationed gaso- line to see W ith th e c o nstant imp roveme nt o f dikee i t is qui te li ke ly th a t i t w i l l nev- er b e s een mai ln-Th a b o lt a ll- r o un d wi e w o f th e floo d c an be se en f ro m p o i n t;ld j lo e llt to Hi g h wa y 73 between Blair and Calhoun. The re ar e a n umber o f ¢ ,o m~ i n g e l f places near the b i g fi lls two miles f r o m Blai r wh e re a vi ew f ro m th e b luf f s is possible.For a. super view, c limb to the to p o f o l d B d d y i n th e Boy Scout_ t:net.._I£y o u a r e l o u ae lon g ainc e been a dry hole. s o 4 e | es i 4 e 4 0 4 e I o n nr e an e a s 0 o I Pa r t o f i t h a s been unde r c ul- tivation a nd th e re st in pasture. lnurprlel Nnoaphoto Ml .l'n0!l'l| l~l U. S. 30 le Closed By River Flood Waters . » » . - - - - - Volume Of W ater In Riv- er CubOff Undermines Highwa y Fill - » - - w w Hi g h wa y 8 0 , two mi le s o u t o f the Bla i r Br id ge wa s closed to traf fic into W ednesday afternoon du e to flo od wate n f r om th e Mi s - aonrl Ri ve r. A dike,no rth o i th e Bla i r Bridge,on the I o wa olde o f th river,broke und er th e mn - i i i ~1ensure and allowed the river I mar. Invited To: l ; o 1 . X ! H ate W ork comifll Inu :|.wv\-I i`1¥°»""" "ilu*:'°..'.'1.°"2£'....'.? nf 'nu EnurpdnOf Departments 'ECIAL PROGRAM FRIDAY t»,;"7""f.f¢.~» j;.\"¢~u m a u v u u r - --~"».~.'i"»Ss tmn d a y a n d Sunday n m d i l r th ro ug h th i s wee k th e rlvn r h l l of te n c d l e d \fi i ie d it hi g h er th a n i t h m eve r Pa r t o f i t h a s been unde r c al-continued tn rise u n ti l th i s mnumnhnd this been in 62 years. 011129 a vw:a.~Livation an d the rest in pasture.mo r n i n g i t is a t th e 2 1 foot. ......¢.um m a r k w h i c h l a m e g f e e t g b w r .. ¢*.-r * *.. :.. r i 1 .h : a I ; 1 ¢&'E . . ¢ € J ¢. .' A e 4.v u . .u E v ¢¢. §\ ~ ~aniamtl #IH hold Ty son Lake,e n h o u s e t o t h e p a t r u n s o f t h e lmi c a ,z z n t h e m u m s u m s B u n n s Lak e, An*~ h u m n ;g Q3-3.WOW flUIn the 'r v- n wnrfnwrlgau ,,-_.,.Prem sm t1 ~ Smith tion spot forue Missouri has long- ninc Bllinbes me lam:e bcen a'dW hole.\lntgrprlel Nnlnplwro aum n v . . . - n: _ _ _ _ _ flood stage.Ddly flood mmi ngn have been iefephoned from Omaha to U.S.Weather Obnarver J. Hilton Rhnsdu who from The Emer-mise office h u continued to » » ..\...... :TR §{'¢ i» }i m» 1 le li vlis ." H u : - - - - .- Tha open-bonu weak wil gA ~ ..,.......-1 w u t * ! = R e s c u e F a ! .0 o s »a o c \s s ¢s s |'m l y : B E S T ~ ~ m o o n E \ U , : . 5 °3 P _ _ l § the Auditorium and with duxslmfrliiona in e w w depax-ff ment.Balch d n ! !will hxva work which il n-peed-Rive o! what) is being done in the var- ious lwdy 3;-wma.Dunop-mxxionn have bean planned xntheChemistry,Biology,HmmEconomicsand51°F Depswmenu.» Chemistry u r i Bdogy mx-amn hav e s em may the p u t weak nnkinl' sour, myon, paint, can de-tinning and Aa undyi- 1__ .4 ...n.sz-gal ntudls in Of? Fl Rlver P 1 a n e Disoove Huddled On H Rescue Takes The John Rnhloff wting of maven dxf from one and o ur U..-.»...~.»-=nf use. romIsland TB Family igh Spot. 7 Hours family, con-|a..».mnvinu a » » ~»s » s »ua s s The highest water in the _l ~ ~ l \ l V C f Missouri lsince 1831 3; worth °~dg 1 ltt rs n gun- 'w line to see. glith Lge constant '~~ improvement of dlkea it is ' ..._ ,'§,"§, nkexy "'°.'" wxll nav . Vo l u me O f W a t e r l .n . R 1 v - T1=3_§;-= sllaound vvlnw of ~e r C u t - O f f Un d e mn e s e a n be mean fro *''poinu ndiagu wdmghwf; ~I - h g h w a y »'13 een r an Cllhnun, »Hi wa 80. two mlln ew. ol'mx .sh ye x e | n a n umbe r ~L=_ Jthe Bldr Br i dge qu elgsed f»°| wun luwland lnmme a mm we , sho uld mv m w mov e.Un l i k e m g periods of hlgh water ln rivet, this one B lasting for A m\\£h longer length of time md today dw! bdxu; a¢ flood stagedar n w l y a week. the Weather .Bureau umm that° creat hu not yet been Rldir I-'or three dl y l the We mlnr Bureau in 0m.\!m h u ( o m n i »..» »n u n o ! 2 9 o r ? A k itheaebank!(or post Olxlcuauhnn-I vmhnn the honda are Bold, pm-half to four-\° ing d f p l near me DB us traffic into Wednesday utamoon ---» -----.-1 mil I Blh u been 'lt "E ¥_"f°..=,_,, 5°~ 1.»,,?}§ an due ¥»0f}00d waten from the Mil-*g *B Z ? ~ v ; r l f b e given to ea: school district.It is very easetialthattheaebondsbebc-ugfrombanksorpostofficesI WASHINGTON COUNTY in c der that the Comxty and the Di trict receive proper credit.Ifisinconvenientforthose in tl out1yingdiatric\:S tu eng; ko 13 wx -Q .~..»...,.-__P1=°*»s==P'=P»"°"*?'°m x n u f u t u r - ~znglarlble concern g;=-d§H=-=\=#'°'~ lnsglcine md this wack, llnce they have been°ldllnhon "1 '° 3 ° m living on nn mum in the mn-mul ' "mfg -» m wo rk o f s o ur l mr o f C a l ho un . Th e i n la ndm u w e m m l his " ' " " " " " " " ° " ° " ° " " " " ° ' " ' " °h\ o n i n dn b un t tw o mi l a s w i a .:h"'"8°'i x _I 1101288 in '°l'm°éavlng no belephone w i t h ev will GIIPHY Emir 'Fd whlch to receive mdpgs lhe 4 aon 1 s oa where Binpossible.For a super view, climb w the wp at old Bddy in the Boy Sc o ut mn. I!yo u us lull athleiicnlly i n c l i n e d ,tumright. at the first :md p u tthe Bny Scout camp and drive un the hill which is just g s¢ n o o ¢\s souri River.A dlke,north oi the BlairBzldge, on the Iowa llde ol theriver,hmkn under the mn-id: prawn md showed the rivcr to flow lntn an old cut-of! dumnel which cute uross the narrvwneckoflxndextendingwen._......_m.:.-hriflmua. Thnu-. OFFICIAL RIVERmm-nc As 'r IS 2 3 v s zr The nffldnl rlver hnlletlnnrlredf to The Enterprise thln mornln¢lt 11:5 0 A.M. (mm the uma uf the Weather Bureau i l repro» duced.Wntherman Robblnn re~.-.L ..\.-....-.mgllv flewof the banks or post ounces, tae,may order their bonds by mail. This drive will get under waynext Monday, April 12th, and will be completed just as soon as pos-sible, and it is the aim to see ev-ery family in Washington County. The amount each individual should buy will depend on his financial situation and ability to purchasebonds, but regardless of financial conditions, Lhere should 'Iwi be a single family that is nd! able tobuy at least one $25.00 bond The Victory leaders ot thecounty,under the leadership of E. D. Fahrney and Ralph E.. Fair child, have earned for themselvesanenviablereputation for doingthe jobs they have been asked to da. Although it means taking time for their own work,they have never shirked their john. You mxhelp them a lot if you will see the leaders in your district,or volunteer to help them. Washington County in the fini county in Nebraska to get rum ed in this campaign,and Mr. Frank Fogarty,State Sales Di-rector attended this meeting with a view of getting idas that might. be used in other countlea When you are first in anything, you automatically get into the lime» light. The rest of the countia in the state will be watching Wash- ington County-»let's get out and hang up a record for them to shoot st! LIEUT. ED FEERHERE ON vlsrr Lieut. Edward A. Feet- ofGand-mr mm. Taft, Calilomia, arrived nn \\<-llmsduy afternoon for a snrprl usit with his parents.Mr.:ml Mrs.Alfred Feer,and ..¢l..\-friends in this vicinity. ll.l.nt. Feer will be here until Sun- my. Pre-Easter Church Services To be in Herman Se rmo ns W i ll Be G i v e n B y Pa s t o rs O f 'Phis Vi c i n i t y A ae:-is ol pre-Easter serviceswillbeheldattheMethodistChurch in Herman,beginning onPalmSunday and extending un- til Banter, The program was ar-ranged by Rev. A. w. Clarke, nw tor of the congregation.Speakers at the services haveban scheduled sa follows:Mon- dny evening,Rev.R.C. Tannerof the Tekamah Methodist Church; Tuesday, Rev. Gilbert Bypert. Teksmah Presbyterian Church; Wed- nesday, Rev. John P.Brooks of Blair; Thursday, Rev. Clarke will conduct comnnlun servicesBaptism and reception or newmembers will be held during the services 011 Easter Sunday. I suits In Serious lnyunesFor Three On last Friday morning atabout 8 o'clock an Mrs.Cari Pieper, Mrs.Harry Morris andMrs. E. G. Carson were on their way to attend a meeting oi R94Cross workers ln Omdta fhly collided with a me which dam-aged the car and injured .a`l'l three women.The accident ocmrned on North 30th Street.Mrs.Pieper, who was driving wished to rnaksalefthandturnandsignaled accordingly.She tnrned infront of a bus gdag north and was nearly m o n the streetwhen the bus oauéit the :ear atthe our throwing it upon the sidewalk and damaging it con- aidembly.Mrs.Pieper suifered severeIaheratiansandbruiseswhile Mrs. Morris sustained ru broken collar bono, one or more lramlr- ed ribs and other bruises.Mrs. Canvn being in the bank aeat was dm mo d aeriomly in- jured and is reported to have afracturedskull.a fractured pel- vis ardxither bruise-They were all taken to theDoctor`s Hospital in Omaha and Mrs.Morris and Mrs.Pieperwerebroughthomethenext day.Mrs.Pieper is able to be up and about the house.Mm. Morris is still confined to her bed and will be for some time. Mm. Carson will be in the hos- pital for some time to come but hopes are held out`!or her re- eovsy. MRS. MUMMERTHEADS GIRL SCOUTGROUPS Members ot the Girl Scoutstroop committee and their lud- ers met Monday afternoon at thehome of Mrs. J.Hilton Rhoades to discuss future plans at the or- ganizations.Mn. David Mumrnertwasnamdchairmanof the committee,tak-ing the place nl Mrs.Rhoades who has served as chairman for the past two years. Other mem-bers of the committee are Mrs. F. H. McVic.ker, Mrs. Scott Robe-son, Mn. Le1Slie Offen, Mrs. Earl Tripp.Mrs.Lawrence Siersbeok. Mrs.Simon Korahoj,and Mrs. Theodore Lrindt.That evening Mesdames Mum-men-.Tripp,Korshoj and Yost.attended a banquet and meeting of the Girl Scout association at Fremont. No DAMAGE ATTUESDAY FIRE Flremeh were called to north Walker Avenue last Tuesday sve-nlng to extinguish a weed firewhich had broken out along theChicago-Northweltsrn ri g ht fu l- way and was making a speetac~:lar blaze. There was no damage one The new owner now operates aGamble Store at Dodge and will continue to do eo, he told The E'n» terprise in an interview lan week.The s tore ~ c lo ned fo r i n-ventory begin g next Monday and will remain closed until Sat- urday morning, Mr. Johnson has announced RED CROSS DRIVE IS c o 1 v r P1 . E 'r E D County Red Cross War DriveChairmlll H. Lyla Guyer reported to The Enterprise today that the campaign is linished and the county has topped its quotaAtotalof$5,609.77 has beenwand in with some other small amounts still to come.the proceedl from the various townships are recorded as fol- lows;Arlington,$704.E0;Ri¢`h~ land..$273.'l5;Fort Calhoun,$55&.76; Fontanelle, $86'1.'l5; Lin- coln.$85l.'l5;Blair,sinraus;ne s m.$72/15;s i mi a n,ms .-56; Grant. $294:Herman,$660:- 50; and Cuming City, $265. TE N A S K F OR B E E R P E RM ITS 'Ten B|.|.i.r business men andwomen-rvstaurarit and cafe ope-rato.:have asked that they begranted "On and Off Sale" beer licenses for the year of 1948. Hearing on the applications has been scheduled for Thursday eve- ning,April 22, it has been an-nounced by Mayor U- G. Garner.Applications have been filed by Clarence King, Hans C. Paul n, Clarence McGuire,George n-dorf, M. c. Roy, Wallace G teh, Lacey Bolln, Nels Sorensen, 'I'heo- dore Creudy and Marie SerVoas. R E D C R O S S B A G S A T W O R K I N P A C I F I C From somewhere in the Pacif- ic ,s m m-came to the Was ngtnn County Chapter of the Cross thanking them forthe handy lcif.bag which had been made here.Sgt.John P. McGlnty sent the note aaylns that the ki t bag cont.ain.L1K thrmdi buttons, gum and misnfb laneous other small items wasmightyhandyiNobodylmowawho McGinty ia but never-thslaas. i t w a s n l c e t o l mo w t h l t t h e k i t bm are actually ou the l°b. the Rod Cross reported. LOU LATTA HAS MAJOR OPERATION Lou u m .wall-known m u : man,underwent a male!oper- ation at Clarkson Holpltal on Wednesday,April 7.Attendingphyaicianasaidlaneyesterday that he withstood die operation very well.Latte has been in poor h w t h d n a auflering a stroke about a year az°- I boxa, auaed @°a¢_ ard articlesof rlothlng the class members have made.Posters on color harmony,decoration dru m, he a l th and proper dress hi v !been con- Stnmted.There will also be three tables showing the work dons under the "'I'hree mais ren day" study..Nile Bourne,in charge of the shop groups hs arranged dia- playa or things built in keeping with their study of Farm Me- chanics Other items will show [things learned :bmi dectdcalwork,metal work, welding and wood work.There will he no charge tothegeneralexhibitF r i d a yevening and the pahlk: is invited to attend. AYE BROS. BUILDING BEING TORN DOWN The big, wooden structure onEast Washington Sheet which foryears housed the Aye Brom SeedHouse, is in the praeeaa or demol- ition this week.At one time,when the AyeBros.were in nxll swing, a very lucrative seed business was car-ried on in the establishment. John Aye, senior member of thefirm, had set up Blair as the"Seed Corn Center ot the World" and at one time it was very near-ly that,Cleaning and fanningequipmentwasinstalledinthebuildingand the winter months were spent. preparing and sacking seed taken from we big corncribswhichstoodbesidethe building. COUNTY ELECTIONS ARE VERY QUIET With the war holding Linecenter of the stage the city elec- tions this year were merely for-msand in most instances the old nf- fice holders were retumed for an- other term.In Kennard but twenty-six votes were o u t and Leonard Pet/arson,Leon S u m n e r andklamesSchnddersucceededthemselvesonthetownboard and Merle Waxdell and Indo Lauritsen on the schoolboard. In Calhwlh fifty-four volA:8were cast and Henry Kruse and Bnice Cox serve the dty again ou the council and Dr. E.S. B.Geuamann and Paul Kruger willnerveon the school board again. In Herman J.A.Jaspefwn g g rl;-rplledron the town board re lKenneth_Freeman.on?the school board Ernest Greninr and Leonard Loitla were re-elected In Arlington the vote was rew w Ham with Albert mans- fiold and Tom Dowdl bang re-turned to the tnwn board and A. A. Hahlbeck and Tom Dqwellbeing'returned to th e lohlwl board. family stayed on tns rslranu inhopesthat the water would re- cede. Instead it continued to rise until they were isolated from themainland by at least live milu or water on either aide Findly, the Farm Security Ad» minlstration,which had a morb-gage on livestock on the !arm, decided that something must be done and boatl from the govern-ment fleet were employed to take the family off.Crossing the swiftly flowing channel proved too dangerous for small boats and winding around through the willows of the island was difficult lor the larger ones.Farm Security Administrator Kenneth Smith flew over the is- land ln an airplane Wednadny morning and found the familyhuddled on one tiny spot of high ground and the cattle on another. A boat reached the family Wednesday afternoon and al- though it narted back about threeo'clock, it did not rmch the namin- land until ten o'»:lock Wednaday night.Government barget are being requested to make an ellort.to rescue the cattle which are valued at about $4,000. TOM FLYNN HERE ON FURLOUGH Corporal Tom Flynn of. CampBowie,Texas,arrived Tuesdaymorningforafewdays'visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, R.P. Flynn and family. He will re-turn .Lo camp on Saturday of this week. Moore-_Rounds _ Council Race is Still Undecided Only Contest Results ki 60-62 Count. Three Mail Vo te s O u t The big election for dty oL{i~ cials was staged last Tuesday and C.M_Christensen over ln theFirst Ward carried everything by a walk-away .and dll dt on the council for another two years.In Second Ward,John Moorecarried against Emmett Rounda by two votes, but there are three mail votes which have not as yetbeen opened.So i t l l a»nybody's race. Moore may go into office and again Rounds may mseeed himself for the next term.Themailvoteswill be opened forty- elght hours alter notice has beenposted of the time for opening. Over in 'rhnd Ward,BillSchmidt succeeds himself, and in Fourth Ward,Clarence Knhr again represents his wardOn the school board J. Harold Stewart and Carl Pieper wereelected to succeed tbsmaelvaa. shun distance from the rom.Water,from that point,iaa$>ut. ten miles wide althoughtrees on the iowa side ob- atnrct some of the view,A good view can be seenlrvrnthe cemetery at Blair.Six miles north of Blair on the bottom road, water can be seen at the Prentice Smith and Mace Warrick farmsThey are almost a mile from the river._Not much, in the way of a general dew can be aeen at the boat yards at Blair. Places of elevation are better.Across the Hver,on the Iowa side,observers reportthatWashingtonCountyis only damp compared to thevo lume o f wa ter swirlingacross a portion of Harrison County.U.S.30 is being closed, it is possible to go but two miles ant of the bridge, but the aight is worth the trip. a» ~~aaa ¢ aa¢ _ ea a aaa a a a a aa a a asa a oao a a a aaoaa a a a o a o v i c u BOA T S INK S NE A R C A L HO U N The large quarterboat belongingtotheLancasterCorporationbrokeawayfromitsmooringseast of Fort Calhoun, Monday oflast week, struck agdnst the bank.and sank in the space of about thiry mlnuteaConsiderable valuable eqwipment. was aboard the boat at the time of the sinking. lt, and when, the wreck is salvaged it is believedthat both the boat and the equip- ment will be useless. DR. GEESAMANN I N H O S P I T A L Dr. E. S. B. Geesamann of FoCalhounenteredtheMeth t Hospital in Omaha,early t week. According to the Fort l- houn Chronicle,Dr.Geeaamann"had for aeveral weeks forced himself to minister to his pa-tients despite the fact that heshouldhavebeen a patient him- self." He was taken ill with pneumonia but is reported to be ,,z covering at this time. s-, E D e n u m IN M E X I C O Ed Grimm ha-S been missingfrom his familiar haunts the laltseveral days and a card received from him by B. F. Lundt reveals that he is spmding some time down in Mexico. Here is hoping he doean't get intrigu'ed by someol tboae charming Senoritas while there. Ed writes that tnxcks down in that country don't even havean "A" card. On the reverse aide of the card on which he wrote isthe picture of | two-wheeled truck m d the rrorelllnz power in abtmey oxen. (No gan needed there. Just hay.) ~a e a »a a1 aaa o aaa a a towruu me ur......._,,_-.sands.o! acres north of the high-way were flooded to a depth of 4 w 6 feet as the highway rlll acted as a huge dam to hold the water.A culvert, intended to drain the writory, proved unable to carryoff the heavy flow or water and approaches were washed out. Highway constnxction crews werecalled but the rush of the water was so great that they were un-able to cope with the situation. It i s very possible that the highway will have m remain dosed until the flood water!abate which will probably not beuntilSunday,the weather bu- ruq warns. Miss GRACE FRENCH To WED CADET Mrs. John A. Rhonda! announeu the engagement of her daughter, Miss Grace French, ol Omaha, toAc-C Robert W. Poore, of Sikel- ton, Missouri. Mr. Poore is a sonof Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Poore of Omaha,Nebnakm and is in tmiaing to become a pilot in theair corps,at Sikeston, Missouri. BA1>'1'1s'r CHURCH DAMAGED BY WIND The winstorm early this week did considerable damage to we Baptist Church,and a large amount ol asphalt roofing wasblown oi! the dome by the highwind.Repairs are being made ata this time. |por¢eu mat ne ,-...-._..,over the area today to check die- atlmaiea.Forecaated river IE*els take into consideration ther spread of the water."l`be river at Yanktnn.South Dakota,la at a standstill thll. morning although a rise of onefoot is noted at Sioux (ity. Thrcreat of the flood will reach Blair late Sunday or early Monday' and there will be a probable era! i' 23 feel.The official river stagethis mowng la 20.45 leet. StageFridaymorning will be 21 feet .. will be rewied at Blair by ¢.a£ uday o r Sunday.lr that S1889 is reached,virtually everypieceof\and»n-om muff toblulf will be under wow. Band running into thousands of acrea an now under water in this county and many hundreds more. will be flooded before Sunday- At the north edge ol the umu- ,¢Y» Bunn's lake ia now a virtual river channel and w a m flo ss five to ten feet deep over this hundreds of acres which lie be» tween the lake and the rivet; All buildings ofliihe dcrxens o l ' familied living in the area anyunder water and all are reported to have vacated, At the Prentice Smith farm, water is up to the buildings and more than three hundred* amen are under water.Mr.Smith -forecasts that the lnundata§ land will not .be drained in time tpproduceanysort o!a crop this year. fren lots at the Mace warner Dr.C.D.l'loward l e lN e w P r e s i d e n t 1 Of Rotary Club Succeeds N. T.Lund In Office. Guyer, Pounds, Klopp Other Officers Dr. lt.D. Howard w a s w w f ; President o l Rotary for theyear 194344 following an elec-Ition of new Directors last 'l`ues~l day evening.Dr.Howard sue- 5;@d= N. T.Lund, praent Preai» ent.Seven new Directors of thcl organlution were chosen by thel n1emberahiP as a result or thel mnual bulletins.The " W I directors are Dr.Howard,L. C.rKlnpp,m e c o mma ,Lyle' Guyer,Karl Christensen E./M. Beaty and Harry L._ Other officen elected are Lyle Guysr,Vice ' L. C. Klopp,Seaetary L. Pounds, Trsnutr.The new officers dieir pools July lat. Mor-rls'hresday ' President; ;and 3. will take fs Water has likewise filled the farm and if the rise continues asfurecasfqwaterwillctoasthe bottom road just west of the Warrick farm.The Peter Tyson:farm is in about the same pdghr.. In the Goll school dis*ric' three miles north ul Blair,au big dragline outfit was Nggmy into service Sunday to umyw ov' n dike aaoss a low chute on theFredMaller (arm.The dragline, which was at-ate-owned,wasloaned~the farmers by the I'-"fe highway department from ahlob near-k.A.rlington.The ma- c e was ept running all Sun- dil' night and until nearly noon Monday.Protection ol the clruht- rwxlted in keeping water QB;farms owned by Muller,Chia, Gutschow,Ray Therkelseu,B m -ry and Carl Sorensen,HenryMencke,Gus lhthrnann, and the I-'lannagan sm.hate last night the big \dll¢e which was built last year to pro-tect the peninsula on which the Mencke and Flannagan farms.are lwved. was still holding u~ though the threat of mg a . ; water made the situation ¢n~tremely preariaus.Water i m fi be rlve rwas atle as t d x m eabove the land at that time auf! (Continued on page 8) l l:<!\.tg,~~ ~ ~"Ynv | /r m |||| |||'»1f1}""\ /.num-_ Nando. Anfl\ 3. 1943~ Q;;T .. .11 E N T E R P R I S E Inte rst ite Bus DUN* It H. J. Cooke Store L u v : n u m - l.(u'Lhbom»i- 9:44 nm. Northbound- 6:14 p.m. k c l a u a t a p u t y a t tha a d q r lh vu s e .W d r l l lv d l r aven- h n Th e eve ni ng wa s me n t a t I ; ; | W ;~:||r |vu ,__ Publhlmd nm N Ac BNI , Ns bn lh Jomz A. RHOADEB. Ed-lwr J . HI L TO N n n o m ms . mm m m m- h t e n d u l a c o n d - 4 - . I u | m | ~ t h e | c % o ! C o n | l ' Q o ! ~1'~ HEBRHSKH PRESS 19 ~ 4 : s un s c nl rr lo n B ATIS sm PSI' Ya u l i Wululngtml County 0nt~0!-¢he»~CnnKy Subsarlvdou SLM Pc 'fat Sm\\hb0\md--11 :18 pm. \ .t'' 1 4 I . \ \ _1 ,| nn~1 eu ..,...granted for dx-month periods.INCUBATORS . u m BROOD- ER3: All apex-stun of incnbabon md broaden mly obtain Ill need- e d f u z l a i l u n d k n m e n a f o r a fpadtyproductiono l tha aqnlp- ment. Increased ponlti-y and es! lhrpxet Ann Nalnon. A u m m m of m m Handed A shawn for Ellenon Jensen nt dm Hurry Plugge home,Sunday.M i n .Inman m d Pvt..Hobart Piugzs are to bo married, April 11111. ~K e n n a r d : m x ; ' : : :. . . Hn.H.e'rBe ll.eGnnvru n~Samnhy evening gust ol Mr.nm junior elm 01 xm ma m a ~M307 u m m in P e h z n m v m n m t t h , mx - \ w a v m m - w m a .r n .md Kn .l » o nl n i P dA0 ° Il - ll xn l l a d a H e u m w n aSv md ly d ln na x gu a c to f li nmd Hn . l a l t e r l ' : C l n n i n ~0 t h e r w e \ ta w e n ) d r .; n d I | I n . L°R°y Me Gmn,m» .m d l n - v}AsmNc'mN ~ ' 1 COUNTY DEEDS N d | H J e n u n & d w E ¢ w \ n l W Q u I x t t w ! a l j o i n £ \ | n | n h : ~ nngindlllxg A. C. Smdl ~=g e,nn'¥:;;§""'° 'a ='°"af "`*::°a° I eClarkson Holpital.Lt. Amd Hn. Willilm Stands!Mr. md Hn. Erie Knndlen mi lil-fybeth. And Julius Stands: wandinnur gmail lt the Ernest Kar-ltetxcx'ome, Friday evening. Mraedand Mrs. C. v. s¥"&;"€=' n aA.Dunbar h°ma.&;3\mily sve- ninr. when Mr. nn Hn. Lani:Pemnen and hmll al Omuhn35; mmrtnined in gona: at their ~ ofOmnhnwereSundaydlunuonalla: ax the Chxil Bergmann Mm Hnnl Bertd-9611 md Mn.Davu Bkhxrdl wen dinner ; ~sth lmummllmuuln|mn|u||u|n|mu THEM! no m : o r rmramrmu ||||||||||\m|||n|||||||||||\||\|ulu||m| THURSDAYAPRIL s Admi uhn u~so c u. Journey into Fear ORSON WELLS ANDDELURBS DEL mo _.»B;~ I Depoi st The Eat Shop ' L E A V E n u m - No rt hbo u nd- 8 :5 9 un. Hurthbdund - 2 :2 9 s m. produdiioninasentidtothewnr effort.COAL-BURNING HEATING " ~- - - ~B o l d !will w m a m u Om a w w w :Chxeneo Brown, nnd Mlm Flar- enea HcClmn wan Sunday dm~ ~nn- ~mem.gn C}lI`8310B~ .ull' ldugnlng an e m m w v gypun-dncwmy l t Dm lnthodilf- Kno- ms i1~Is1>»Jc'1'1o1~:s= Rf"°"'"ua swam perm inspection for lsrmz BETWEEN nun. 1 AND APRIL 10 WITH L o c A L BOARDS ON man o1>A~n»1m. MEATS AND FATS: Consum-ers m m lunu de r n d ntmmpa from Wu'Book Two for pur- <21 ~ perm lnspodiun for 0 n n 0 c o o c i c o n s s a RA ' l' I ON S' l' A MP 8 :L o o le | ta mp s m>¢v \ l 1 d { T a k a W l r H n i n n B 0 v k v d ¢ h l h m p | | t - l 0 a l 0 °'A". bogk ~ at 1~ ~ now; "C", April 12; "D", And~ 19. All s°°d (mm their validity am to the end of the month. ~ mm~ mc ~ lou 14, 15,ls, mu ss. num, zmo. J ~a 0 .A1 \ w» u¢ u¢ o o d» y n>¢ - tvnm|.n.|pu:tion|.(8)Sewml W M inlpeedon * a n "0 l O O l l l ¢l l l l C $ SUGAR:N ~12 C°\=v°n. .5 - - ~ f i i w - ~ 8 1 .Allow at lust un-¢h~1~ ~y a1 ~for tive potrhdt \ ° * " ' * ° ' B ' " ' ~~° » ; . p m m d f ~ m m n h z z u » A M h | Hu e l Hu ¥ t h u ms o ! F ! 0 -luxive.rll 26,inc n-wut :pmt 'M '°°'=~°°4 via.Pno cs s sa n m e n s :c a m i :her ¥>"°°"'v Hr.a n d In A1 '1 °\ P °1 n¢ v | 1 » c | » uu » t¢ mm» n a Hxnthnmc.H i n Halen H " ' i n nnw1p\penfofr po i nhto \>ethvrne. D! BNI, also was \*"\"°\su\-rendered hmm Wu' Book Two. in f-he vmx-mn."D","E", ma " P s u m w u -M h |R u ? . h B u c k o f O m l h - l p o n |m a y b s u | e d d u r l n g A p r i l _ ' I o v '| :: gpm mi ls , whldnnr wma s m. FUEL OIL: Paw 4. etch one- unle C0\l'P°l\ valid (ur 11 |-nllonl; g d ;ten-unit Coupon vtlld for110 gdlonn until April 12. Period 5, Coupons bnve u ma w u s a nfnrPa t'Io d4,mdusn1 i dlh!~c h 8 fn Sepmnber 80..NUT]-I Radon lar fuel dl and lm-wma for domutic, imtitmiun- Mn. N. P. Nle han spa t 'nm-day dwrnoon vrhh her s hut,Mn. Chris Ndmn, who il recap-mdnx frv m 1 :wa nt umm.l i n Sem Jansen is -»=-41thi! weak with llr. md Mn. N Knudnsn. Ro be # lhue n returned ho mthedntheranHospital,Wedma-dny md I l ~tdng along nicely. 19-11, $4,900.Willlnm n mnmld. llxa rlff, fa Augutta Maia: WBS NE u e as-zo-xo,xmao. - ..`¥ n i x n m l |*°.f=:'>':..., ».'I...\. :,:f.r..,.2 1=§m¢¢ lg ~ A . C . B u n d l i n g nn- ~ ~ : g e n t S m &wn-Mrs.am-y 'Hetgvm ;t the --~Hglpital. Lt. Amd Mn.Willilm Stands!~.md Hrs . Eri e Knudlen mi ~~b e mw dx nu ms w na u -v mw g - M - - = t h e E ma t k a r -tux'ome, Friday evening. Mraeda n d M r s . C . v . ~ n aDucks h°ma.&?n\mily ~¢,w h ¢ n l l r . m H n .--~eumen and ' " " " §a l I..~~ mtartlinedin onm-at <-- m . ' ;'3.?"i§ ."3'.'»Z"» 'i '€ f» M Omnhn were Sunday ~ » ~ = a1lsrsa.tf.\m Chris =~1~-~- s.Mm Haul Bertd-9611 md » D n v u B k . h n r d l w a n ~»ofMn.Bert.elBu¢e1l¢D» dlv-Geoxgn T.Shnmxksr of | ..ha entenaind at dinnar, Sands~ lor Mr. and Mn. C. V. Shumer and Min Genevieve C00k At thPetxvw Cds in Fremont, dlcuminlor luneheou at the C. Sh r home.N. T. Nalmn openad hi! ph-co! business nt Washington .last Sunday.Mr. md Mn.e son moved to their hom ~~- Friday,after lmvlng lpent . winter in Onuhn. SCRATCH PADS All Sizes-Nntly TrimmedNevnprin! Swck _ Sc ist... The Enterprise |~ AR Y ~ AS T O R A ls o - B o r i s Mi nn evilc h and H i Har mo ni c a Sc hool and the H e Cat Carioon. FRIDAY SATURDAY SUN v r M O N D AY RIL ll~l2 gym" Mntince Ad isaion 11-ao cu. Now Voyager WITH APRIL 9-10 Snturdxy Matinee Admlulon ll-22 Cu. Actos; the Pacific C 8 "O h Y.l |...m a k e r ,T u e s d a y e v e n i n g . M r s .N .P .N i e l s e n s p e n t M o n - " V a f t e r n o o n w i t h M r s .W i l l i a m W u s e . afwx-noon.Mr. uid Mrs.Hurry Swlnsonand family spent the week-and inThnrsmn,Nebraska,visiting rol- ntivu.Mrs.Nels Kmxdsen and MissSenaJensenvisitedMrs. D.F.Richards,Friday evening,Mr. and Mn. Eric Knudsen andMsrybeth, Mr. and Mrs Cu-stanPetersen and family, and Mr. andMrs. Elmer Holstein spent Sun~dsv evening with Mr. and Mrs.John Rumussen and daughter.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ostnmskeyandhmi ly spem Sunday after-noon at the Ed Gold: home.Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Ducker sr ,. ... ..~. pound from lhnh 22 to Ap~ 26, inclusive. PROCESSED m s g Conmlt~lnt Value Chl-YU at g-mean and nmnpapen for po lnu w be -~ hmm W a r Bo o k Two . ~,"E",a nd "l " 'BLUEoo u-..may be und during April. AIL cnoc rzns \rus'r BEG- BETWEEN Arun. 1 AND ~lm.10 WITH L o c A L OARDS ON man o1>A~n»1m. MEATS AND FATS: Consum-»m m lurnnder n d ntampa rom War Book Two for pur- . of mutt, clxeesu, fm and Ill. "A"and "B"ltampl good ow; "C", April 12; "D", April 19. I s°°d from their validity data -the end of the month. INS'l'.l"l'U'l'IONAL'USERS mult lo pound inventories with local ---promptly, bqglnnlng March »~f~ to roeecivs points for the pur- »~ of meat: and lata. INDUSTRIAL Usmns must-;with local boards begin- ng March 29 on Farm 1606 (or l meats, cheeu, fm I-nd olla.RETAILERS AND WHOLE- SALERS must surrender points for purchase of mdts,cheese, his and oils beginning April l l .SHOES: Stamp No. l'1 of Wur Ration Book One is valid for one pdl of shoes until June 15, 1943,Stamps are intemhumeahle among rmrnbem o! the family living un-der the same roof.' RUBBER ro o 'rwm.n=Men'e rubber boot: are ratlonad. Apply to your local Radoning Board for eenifficate to purchase. GASOLINE:Number 5 Coupons valid uniil May 21.All holders of "B", "c" and "T" Cou wqs can now renew ntians bymul. Send post card lo your board for Form R-543. FUEL OIL: Pu-rod 4. etch one- unle C0\l'P°l\ valid (ur 11 |-nllona; g d ;ten-unit Coupon v|Ll.ld for110 gallon: until April 12. Period 5, Coupons have name Moa an fnrPa r Io d4 . mda rs v lli d lh!¢ h 8 fn Sepmnber 80..NUYE Rniona lar fuel dl -- km-wma for domulic, institution n a nd a grle ulmnl um a ngranted for dx-month periods.m c t n m n s * " ?BRO()~ :openton o ----md broaden mly obtain lll ned ¢ a m e 1 » n md k m¢ e n ° f ° r ~,n i t y production o l tha aqui~ ment. Increaned poultry and »;pgodudon is maential w the dfort.COAL -BURNING HEATIN STUVES:Rl¢ionln¥Board! gram pcrmlldon or tha -»¢,hne of coal-burning 1..,¢m novel which will be uled to =place or supplement oil-burnkl he/ating equipment.Prim B\,1.lLR; Period on peroan mark-up basin.Nehnlka »- mum !or9l) score butterln --- gnd hal!-pound cartons, 55 can panzhment wraPP°d»54% can~EGGS & EGG PRODUCTS: U der price ceilings at retail wholesale. Hauzhing egg!sxem~FRESH VEGETABLES: Tom wa . gre en md wa x mv -gi-roto, cabbage, nw, lettucespinachpricedonpercenta~ mark-up bu-Sis.PORK: Retail prices under =- cific dollar and cents ceilings - Zona, effective April 1. SEED POTATOES: Can be so by retailer only ln lata of pounds or more.U s E D ms c r mn x c u ..RFRIGERATOR: Sales by indxvl uals covered by revised mmmprice regulation No. 189. Mn. N. P. Nlelsan spat 'nm-day nfwrnoon vrhh her slant,Mn. Chris Ndmn, who il ramp-mdnx frv m 1 recent umm.l i n Sem Jansen is -»=-41thi! weak with llr. nnd Mn. N Knudnsn. Ro be # lhue n returned ho m?.°""'§"°.2°"§.°°"'5 "`".1"'1* y m n on w rVllkc n nt Q5 2 Mfuan him. th! past few dnyu were Mr. and Mn.Augus t lhtun,Sr., and Im-nyu» .u .a m- » . B. A.c <. m¢ x. u. & n,du§l;fnr|,Mr.and H n .A.C. Sun and Bonnln, Hwry Tietgenand danghkcrs, Andrew and Jamolmun, J. P. Snndl. Hy. Chrlaun. Edward Blue, md Hn. Will!/lm .Wien md w-g;=;;___Chril md lhgglgvldtadwithMr._ md Mn.EdGoedeker md hmlly, Sunday.Mrs. J. A. Johmon, Mn.. W.Johnson and family,and Mdvin Boier aen¢ Sunday waxing withMrs. W nterburn at Elkhorn.Mr.and Mrs. C. V. Shumxkar:pant Tl-mndny evening with Mr.and Mrs.Oth: Liache.Mrs. H. C.Sorensen and Mn.Later Imzemann left Fridly !orChannbField,Illlnols,m visitgan-y Sorensen, wlm il shtlonnd en.Mr. and Mn. Peter Wulf, Rob-ert ~d L o re m,were c a l l ~ a t ~ ind Hx; A. C. Svmdl ~=g e,sary nnfygg-ww :Bear S mnMrs.am-y 'Hetgnn nt the Clarkson Hglpltal. Lt. Amd Mn.William Stands!Mr.md Ura . Erie Knudlen mi lhxybeth. And Julius Standar warsdlnnur gmail at the Ernest Kar-ltetxcx'ome, Friday evening. ~ Mrs. C. V.S u n`:k::r n aA.Dunbar h°ma.&?a\mily sve- ninr.when Mr. an H n .LadaPemraenandhml l a l Omuhn35; mmrtnlned ln gona: at Lhdr ~ Pau of Omnhl were Sunday d u n c a n allsrs at the Chris Bergmann s.Mn. Hans Bertd-9611 and Mn. Davu Bkharda wen dinn vgnuhgg Mn. Bette! Bertellen.odnu- y,George T.Shnmnkef of Omn-hn entenalnd at dinnar, Sv.md:{, lor Mr. and Mn. C. V. Shnm -er and Min Genevieve Cook at thePetxvw Cafe in Fremont, nll re-turnln lor luneheon at the C. V. Sh r home.N. T. Nalmn openad hi! placeof business nt Washington -gy"last Sunday.Mr. and Mn.el- son moved to their h o m h m ,Frlday,_ after hnvlng lpent the er Papio residents,H r .an d Mr s.D A L E ~ Bea le s mo ved to th e Botto m c o m- mu h i t no ri h of B I thisMn y a md Mr s .m f f i m €£i`i'f§§Mr .an d Mr s .Le e Hea ter andogFr e mo n t spent Thur-ada eve~Janice,and ~ Mrs.' f é l" " f §Mm»§ Scliuncu PADS All Sizes-Nntly TrimmedNevnprin! Swck _ Sc ist... The Enterprise g , u m u w - " m u ,......_.,.,,, ,_____ __.wen nefvad.nl! uf Bldr. A lm g n a o wd ntwnded the Mr and Mn.Lsiioy K m11éhari vlri dance ln honor of Mr,rpent Sundxy evening l t the an Hn. Pe te W ri xlrf.bankS l y Gustav Kahnk home., s u i n g at the Kennard Pnvih Km ggm-3, Wilcox And baby i l l -mx ntu ne d from the Dodgelx. md HH- Philip Shxw a nd County Hotpltsl in Fnmxmt l n .Walla: Gollehon ol Omxhn, UM week.a m S r t u n d a y viming Manda Mrs.E l m m h Bm-y .pensi l m n n r d .'Fri day md Snvardxy with MrH r .and Mrs.Frank Byennud Mn, E'redKr¢me r£n o m l .¢n....\.., ..,...:.w v-mmm at f.hu.ha. thdr pumm, Mr.am mn. \,.W . H mm .Mn.s m H m a nol Herman Also spent the week- end at thlt hnme.Mr. a mi Mn.Fred Wucier af (ina I Angeles,Califurnh nrdved at dm Elmer Wrighthams,S\mdly~li t.m d M n . Wander phn an extended villl at the Wright hom# Sunday eveninx guests n t h a home ol Mr. ind Mn. 'Axdmx 1--........|¢.mnv m m Mr. Ba m.CvlorBillboyDonaldDisney llrlov . - u l l l l u n r v " - " ~ ' n h - * "_D H a i e r a |_~ " . 0 m B ...A .|...\......1.. ......| ".._....f n f H l l i i n . Ta n a .|m|»=n -..... . . . . . ,...__an d M n .Ro y R n h lh ,m d Mx! an d M n .Hem-y `J ensen. Mr s .Fi oy d Ale xan der npenl Mn nd ay \! \ er n oo n a t th e Car' W u d h o m a Mr s .Ru t h Rosenbaum ws u A Sunday d i n n e r g u e s t o f Mr . n n : Mr s .Glen Roaenbasum and f i n . ily .» M i n V e r n ;U t e r m m n sperm* th e we e k e n d wi th h e r parents Mr . a n d Mr s .He n r y Ui e m mn u . A . .~|>.......n 1>.>|»¢»-n wi.- i Mnr y be th,Mr .an d Mr s .Ca r lto nPeter sen a nd fa mily , an d Mr. a nd M m .E lme r Ho ls te in spent Sun de v evening wi th Mr .an d Mr s. J ohn Rllmu n s e n an d daugh ter.Mr . an d Mr s. F ra nk Ontrlma ke y an d f l m i l y spent.Sunday :I t e r - no o n a t th e E d Go ld ; ho me . Mr .an d Mr s .C.A .Bu c ke t c alled on Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Shu- mak er,Tuesday evening.Mrs.N. P .Nielsen sp e nt Mo n - " V afternoon wi th Mr s .W i lli a m W ooo. S U N v r M O N D A Y RIL ll~l2 gym" Mntince Ad isaion 11-ao c u. Now Voyager WITH BE'l'l`E DAVIS AND P A U L n n u m m ''0 .n R h e a ' s D a i r y S a l e ! ~ u ~ \ -m a n n a n n a Taylor and Wells Pavilion FREMONT, NEBRASKA Sat., April 24 Holsteins and Guernseys 6 0 H d Fresh and Springer CowsE8and llelfen. All Are 'r. B. and Bangs T ested This is really an outstanding bunch of top cows and heifers.T. B. and Bang's tested. D wa r f s Color Cartoon,and Ne ws Reel.Eve ni ng Admission ll- 35 Cla . | APRIL 14-15|Adminiun 11-so Cu. The Great Gildersleeve WITH . ....| TUE S DA Y APRIL 13 BARGAIN NIGHT Admission ll-22 Cla. Army Surgeon WITH JAMES ELLISON ANDJANE WYA'I'I` Also-Comedy. All Shel-Nntly TrimmedNevnprin! Swck _ Sc ist... The Enterprise - _ _ __ for the Americas C 8 "O h Y.l |...m a k e r ,T u e s d a y e v e n i n g . M r s .N .P .N i e l s e n s p e n t M o n - " V a f t e r n o o n w i t h M r s .W i l l i a m W u s e . afwx-noon.Mr. uid Mrs.Hurry Swlnsonand family spent the week-and inThnrsmn,Nebraska,visiting rol- ntivu.Mrs.Nels Kmxdsen and MissSenaJensenvisitedMrs. D.F.Richards,Friday evening,Mr. and Mn. Eric Knudsen andMsrybeth, Mr. and Mrs Cu-stanPetersen and family, and Mr. andMrs. Elmer Holstein spent Sun~dsv evening with Mr. and Mrs.John Rumussen and daughter.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ostnmskeyandhmi ly spem Sunday after-noon at the Ed Gold: home.Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Ducker sr ,. ... ..~. pound from lhnh 22 to Ap~ 26, inclusive. PROCESSED m s g Conmlt~lnt Value Chl-YU at g-mean and nmnpapen for po lnu w be -~ hmm W a r Bo o k Two . ~,"E",a nd "l " 'BLUEoo u-..may be und during April. AIL cnoc rzns \rus'r BEG- BETWEEN Arun. 1 AND ~lm.10 WITH L o c A L OARDS ON man o1>A~n»1m. MEATS AND FATS: Consum-»m m lurnnder n d ntampa rom War Book Two for pur- . of mutt, clxeesu, fm and Ill. "A"and "B"ltampl good ow; "C", April 12; "D", April 19. I s°°d from their validity data -the end of the month. INS'l'.l"l'U'l'IONAL'USERS mult lo pound inventories with local ---promptly, bqglnnlng March »~f~ to roeecivs points for the pur- »~ of meat: and lata. INDUSTRIAL Usmns must-;with local boards begin- ng March 29 on Farm 1606 (or l meats, cheeu, fm I-nd olla.RETAILERS AND WHOLE- SALERS must surrender points for purchase of mdts,cheese, his and oils beginning April l l .SHOES: Stamp No. l'1 of Wur Ration Book One is valid for one pdl of shoes until June 15, 1943,Stamps are intemhumeahle among rmrnbem o! the family living un-der the same roof.' RUBBER ro o 'rwm.n=Men'e rubber boot: are ratlonad. Apply to your local Radoning Board for eenifficate to purchase. GASOLINE:Number 5 Coupons valid uniil May 21.All holders of "B", "c" and "T" Cou wqs can now renew ntians bymul. Send post card lo your board for Form R-543. FUEL OIL: Pu-rod 4. etch one- unle C0\l'P°l\ valid (ur 11 |-nllona; g d ;ten-unit Coupon v|Ll.ld for110 gallon: until April 12. Period 5, Coupons have name Moa an fnrPa r Io d4 . mda rs v lli d lh!¢ h 8 fn Sepmnber 80..NUYE Rniona lar fuel dl -- km-wma for domulic, institution n a nd a grle ulmnl um a ngranted for dx-month periods.m c t n m n s * " ?BRO()~ :openton o ----md broaden mly obtain lll ned ¢ a m e 1 » n md k m¢ e n ° f ° r ~,n i t y production o l tha aqui~ ment. Increaned poultry and »;pgodudon is maential w the dfort.COAL -BURNING HEATIN STUVES:Rl¢ionln¥Board! gram pcrmlldon or tha -»¢,hne of coal-burning 1..,¢m novel which will be uled to =place or supplement oil-burnkl he/ating equipment.Prim B\,1.lLR; Period on peroan mark-up basin.Nehnlka »- mum !or9l) score butterln --- gnd hal!-pound cartons, 55 can panzhment wraPP°d»54% can~EGGS & EGG PRODUCTS: U der price ceilings at retail wholesale. Hauzhing egg!sxem~FRESH VEGETABLES: Tom wa . gre en md wa x mv -gi-roto, cabbage, nw, lettucespinachpricedonpercenta~ mark-up bu-Sis.PORK: Retail prices under =- cific dollar and cents ceilings - Zona, effective April 1. SEED POTATOES: Can be so by retailer only ln lata of pounds or more.U s E D ms c r mn x c u ..RFRIGERATOR: Sales by indxvl uals covered by revised mmmprice regulation No. 189. Mn. N. P. Nlelsan spat 'nm-day nfwrnoon vrhh her slant,Mn. Chris Ndmn, who il ramp-mdnx frv m 1 recent umm.l i n Sem Jansen is -»=-41thi! weak with llr. nnd Mn. N Knudnsn. Ro be # lhue n returned ho m?.°""'§"°.2°"§.°°"'5 "`".1"'1* y m n on w rVllkc n nt Q5 2 Mfuan him. th! past few dnyu were Mr. and Mn.Augus t lhtun,Sr., and Im-nyu» .u .a m- » . B. A.c <. m¢ x. u. & n,du§l;fnr|,Mr.and H n .A.C. Sun and Bonnln, Hwry Tietgenand danghkcrs, Andrew and Jamolmun, J. P. Snndl. Hy. Chrlaun. Edward Blue, md Hn. Will!/lm .Wien md w-g;=;;___Chril md lhgglgvldtadwithMr._ md Mn.EdGoedeker md hmlly, Sunday.Mrs. J. A. Johmon, Mn.. W.Johnson and family,and Mdvin Boier aen¢ Sunday waxing withMrs. W nterburn at Elkhorn.Mr.and Mrs. C. V. Shumxkar:pant Tl-mndny evening with Mr.and Mrs.Oth: Liache.Mrs. H. C.Sorensen and Mn.Later Imzemann left Fridly !orChannbField,Illlnols,m visitgan-y Sorensen, wlm il shtlonnd en.Mr. and Mn. Peter Wulf, Rob-ert ~d L o re m,were c a l l ~ a t ~ ind Hx; A. C. Svmdl ~=g e,sary nnfygg-ww :Bear S mnMrs.am-y 'Hetgnn nt the Clarkson Hglpltal. Lt. Amd Mn.William Stands!Mr.md Ura . Erie Knudlen mi lhxybeth. And Julius Standar warsdlnnur gmail at the Ernest Kar-ltetxcx'ome, Friday evening. ~ Mrs. C. V.S u n`:k::r n aA.Dunbar h°ma.&?a\mily sve- ninr.when Mr. an H n .LadaPemraenandhml l a l Omuhn35; mmrtnlned ln gona: at Lhdr ~ Pau of Omnhl were Sunday d u n c a n allsrs at the Chris Bergmann s.Mn. Hans Bertd-9611 and Mn. Davu Bkharda wen dinn vgnuhgg Mn. Bette! Bertellen.odnu- y,George T.Shnmnkef of Omn-hn entenalnd at dinnar, Sv.md:{, lor Mr. and Mn. C. V. Shnm -er and Min Genevieve Cook at thePetxvw Cafe in Fremont, nll re-turnln lor luneheon at the C. V. Sh r home.N. T. Nalmn openad hi! placeof business nt Washington -gy"last Sunday.Mr. and Mn.el- son moved to their h o m h m ,Frlday,_ after hnvlng lpent the er Papio residents,H r .an d Mr s.D A L E ~ Bea le s mo ved to th e Botto m c o m- mu h i t no ri h of B I thisMn y a md Mr s .m f f i m €£i`i'f§§Mr .an d Mr s .Le e Hea ter andogFr e mo n t spent Thur-ada eve~Janice,and ~ Mrs.' f é l" " f §Mm»§ Scliuncu PADS All Sizes-Nntly TrimmedNevnprin! Swck _ Sc ist... The Enterprise D wa r f s Color Cartoon,and Ne ws Reel.Eve ni ng Admission ll- 35 Cla . TUE S DA Y APRIL 13 BARGAIN NIGHT Admission ll-22 Cla. Army Surgeon WITH JAMES ELLISON ANDJANE WYA'I'I` Also-Comedy. v |_,. APRIL 14-15| Adminlun 11-so Cu. The Great Gildersleeve WITH HAROLD PEARY AND JANE DARWELL Also-The Sine vl.Glenn Wll len,I-'ummm Jury Trlul, ln Touchdown 'hrs Span Reel. lllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllll|I|IllllIIlll|| mx mu-f.*ire Fred Domaeker and chil-en,Mrs.Eda Reeh,and Mrs.C. Jul Prem ol Blair drove tonslow,§`»gturday afternoon;sy were vmlwrs st the home of1.Frese's sou~in-law a n dughter, Mr. and Mrs.Merrill msen.Mrs.Huben Petersen,Haroldd Rose Schjodt attended a chiif ad held at Y-he Chrls Wulfme.Wednesday evening,[otud Mrs. Arthur Behrendt.UNK Lhoy: attendin the RosellClassNay,Thugd-ly ev 'Kr were Mn.Hubert Peter-n. Harold and Rose Schjodt. Approximawl a dozen memruoftheeY.l\odist churenl ard met.Monday evening,nt Mr. and Mrs.Fred Smith arethe proud parents of a son born'l\xesdsy.His name is lnrry Ina- Roy and he weighs 9%pounds.Mrs.Jullsn J. .lunghluth wasan ovemight visitor of her aunt,Mrs. S. R.Babson. Monday.Shewent w Council Bluffs, 'Ulead-ly,where she spent two dnys withqu aunt, Mrs. J. Culelc and fam- ly-Mrs. Paul G. Jones entertainedFridayeveningcelebratingher husbnnd's bir&ld\V.Guests wereMr.and Mrs.alwr Gutschow and family, lllr. and Mn: Philip0'Hrmlon and family of Blair; Mr.and Mrs, Llllani Jensen and !am~ily ol Omaha: Mr. and Mrs. Harry\Vrich,Mr.and Mrs.LswrenceH» e f» _ Y» » >fr1 mfi :° :::f.°f:; a n a lun ,»||| 'FREMONT, NEBRASKA . Sat., April 24 Holsteins and Guernseys Fresh and Springer Cows6 0 ~and llelfen. All Are 'r. B. and Bangs Tested This is really an outstanding bunch of topcows and heifers.T. B. and Bang's tested. J .P .R H E A Arlington, Nebraska - O W N E R - . | .,. J . _.1~ ; ~» , ,/ . s . / D wa r f s Color Cartoon,and Ne ws Reel.Eve ni ng Admission ll- 35 Cla . THE OLD JUDGE SAYS A 4 of.; ;.Q Q *|f¢ ' I F W -"\" ~ a l l "» i ~~- _~\- I ;@@-'f§ 5 ; ' ;' ; - = ' - - ' = § 5 | Q ! . _.- .G _ , _F ;5 § ~ 1 .. . ... 1 . . _ 1 ' £/;~ l WEDNES.THURSDAY APRIL 14-15|Adminiun 11-so Cu. The Great Gildersleeve WITH HAROLD PEARY AND JANE DARWELL Also-The Sine vl. Glenn Wll-I-`J n r Tr i al,l nle n ,: m o m yTouc hdown ' h r s S p a n Reel. IllllllllllllllIIIlllllll||l||l|I|Illl|II||l||| TUE S DA Y APRIL 13 BARGAIN NIGHT Admission ll-22 Cla. Army Surgeon WITH JAMES ELLISON ANDJANE WYA'I'I` Also-Comedy. f . - ¢ - -._ . _..- " " " "" T 4 "" t 7 . -- . . . . .. _ r , . , . . . . . -_ , ,_ - . . . .a - ; =" " " " :--s . _/2 /r r .. ' T i r a n l 1 , . g l ` 1 f ! ; l \ ! !.- H - : ° . . ! .~. ._ U l i i k I '1 :-m s # Q .~ §':'~.| 1 .. 2 2 ." ; ._ _~ .,"4 'e r " ' - "~'s ~. L ~f m . /-4.¢ \ ./T*f / i ' Q A. " . f " - * " f ¢ I p - -., ~ \'-~.. _ ~ 'if o r j ¢ ' \ l I af gg ~f ~= ~~° Y r t *r ; § 7 _I -€;;¢. |»-5-..;..Lr-S "~.5 J "-¢-nvgvn _ ".2 , r _,f . ,_ f _. .p f \ ~ _=.~? ?_s~.J .v ' F `-'=~.._;'+: .nf . '(} ; ' 5 \ ,..,""f.-:.»._.' ._ - n s :,'|,1 1 . n in g r - 4 . _. .._...\' - .s.;, ~.1 I ~,. ,r \f - w \.\~ 7 ~ "~, ¢~5 _ 7~~S ~ s '. ? j < § - ' ) ¥ ' ?~ ~' / - J Q .~5-7 ,;f 'A ZL »rg¢1 , ' ¢ ~._5 ~rwq - M 1 ";4»~ a ug_/' f ' ; "':L ~ _ _ `~ 3 , | | » » - - - ° .\".g.s | J u ,Q N n .- -"-" ; ,2% Q ¥ 1 ' i g l W , t r i "M I .__| " / . ¢ } § ?1 '} ' / i , c l -w ~f ; .r 1 . 4'~` l; 1, Make the New 13 Billion Dollar War Bond Drive A SUCCESS v v v v v ' Use Your Savings at the Ben Franklin Store George Love, who len early unseek tn work in Kansas,spentriday Ind Sehsrdly with Mr. umrs. Ron Love and children.pu. und Mn. Rosa Love enter-.uied at. dinner, Sunday, for Mr. md Mn. Marshall Burger ol Om-an,Mr.and Mn.Hurry Beckad dau l-mer, Pltrlcil, of Blair,Mrs.s Wulf end daughter,1-dine, visited at the Rose Love m e on Sundvar eveninA i m c m of rel; ve: Ind rlend.s"§athered at the Chds Wulfuma, _ednesdny evenlx w holdchnnvarl in honor of .F.C. undIrs.Arthur Behrendt. Mrs. Behr-ndt in the former Mnrguret Wulf.Mr. uid Mrs. Marvin Wul! Andon of Cedar Falls, Iowa, md Mr..nd Mn. Nonnnn Wnl! ol Wnier-oo, Iowa, returned to thdr home >n Tuesday after lining spent nmk at the parental, Chris Wulf,mme. They came to ltfaend thevedding ot their sister, Min Msn-r a m Wull.in Pvt.Arthur Behrendt.Sunday visitors at the Fred R.Wulf home,helpig J oan Wul!:elebrete her birth y, were Mr. md Mn. Fred Wal! of Bldr; Hr.md Mn. Fred Dornscker und fam-g Mrs. Bd: Reeh, and Mr. andMrs.Eggeri. Wulf and son, Er- n.Mn, Arthur Bdlnndt and mmErdineWal!amended A miscel- laneous bridsl shower held at theJoe .lessen home,Sundy d h hnoon, complimentnry to 11. John.hnnn (nm Audrey Reeh)» lnunuanu ...... ....-,.._ ..Mr.And M n Chrii Christen- sen of Fremont vixlted with Mr. g d Mrs. Elmer B.Jensen,Fn- ev sr-'.u n d g n - d § ° = \ =e a e g g P l !n t u n y e v e n g w lM r .. . . F u L e o n a r d H a i e r a n d 1 '.mi. Lee Jones, shxdent et the University ol Nebrnlh, spent the week-end with her pnrenu,Mr. md Mrs. Plul G. Jones.Mr. md Mrs. 8. R. Bntmn olOmnhn ~ J . O. M nnh-I ll md family u y .oon.Mn.Julian E. Junglaluth in confined to her bed thx!weeh. Mrs.S.R.Beeson ol Omnhn is esrinz for her.Jeanne Jungbluth,SL Me d s College student. of Dmnhn. spent the week-end with her parents,Mr.and Mn,Julian E.Jung- bluth.Mr. And Mn. Howard Rhea und Billy visited Mr. and Mm. HughRhenmdPsulaSundsy_ sher- n o o n .B i l l B e c k o f O m n h n i s e m p l o y e d b y H u g h n m .M r s .H e r a l n j r u r n e r ,M r s .P a u l (;_J a n n ,J .E J u n g b l u t h , a n d M r s .J .J .J u n g h l u t h a t t e n d - e d t h e L i t t l e i y m p h o n y C o n c e r t a t t h e J o s l y n e m o r l a l A u d i t o r - i u m .M o n d a y e v u x l n g ._ J .P .S a n d s L r n n n c t e d b u m - i n O m a h a ,W e d n e s d n y . M i s s I r m a J u h g b l u t h o f O m a - h e s t t h e w e e k - m d - w i t h h e r To Purchase Bonds K o 'LT E R MA N 9 s ~BEN FRANKLIN STORES wa s ho me ~ a d i o r t d r l w g h f r o m th e ar my ,an d M m .Pet.er~ z a Don't Forget to Buy Your NEXT WlNTER'S PAPIO NEWS Mn,Minnie Muxcke wus tak-en seriously ill on Thursday mdentaxedMethodiltHogritd;lbswas mmovnd w Bldr olpitsl unMonday.Her condition remain:the same, uzcordng W latest xe- portl.Mr.and Mrs.;C.R."'""'.2§ were Sunday dinnei jue ntsMr. and Mrs. A. R.as; form- Yes. . ;. Flégn O A T S FONTANELLE NEWS lhry Faye,infant dnughwr of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paper,jr, W u e.hxiskned Sunday.Mrs. Henry hnghomt md Mrs.Hen- ry Pnaper.lr.,-were lpmwrn.Mr. and Hn. Gem-ge Nhbsumenwrtdnd Mt md Mn Le°na-rd Wulf and family.The ocondon was in celebnhou o l Niebn.u.m'sandD u n !Wulf; birthdays. Guats at the Fred Bomhult hams were Mrs.Otto Kruse md Daniel ol Ama, Mr.and Mrs. A. w. Christensen af Pohoeoo,M n .Jae Phillippe,Mn.May Sorensen and mother and Mn. -lumen ol Fremont.Betty Monks his been ill with bronchitis.Mrs.George Fnnke, who has been Hi,in dnwly meovnrhx.Pleumt Hom- Club met with Mrs.Fred Niebaum and Mrs.John Bloemkuf assisting.' r m Fontnnelle Project dub hdd its L u!meeting at 1)\L Mu-tin Niebaum home.M i n Sophie Wawrmnn was slated president,Mn. C-wrze Bloemker Mlrretnry,Mrs.George Ruws.leader A,Wilhelmim Fnnkzs, lender B, md Mn. Elbex-th Mu- qunnit, music leader. ~...,..sen spent Sunday at the Henry Miller homeSaturdayguests at dw Nels~eta:-son home were Mr.and Mrs. John Burga s, Mn. A, N. Andersen, and Mrs.Ben Gliss- man, of Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Krenberg and family uf Denison,Iowa, spent the wak»end at the Alvin Hanthorne hams ~Sundry evnning callers at theC. W. Hnmen home were Mr.and m m n. s .m m m .»a\ David, df Omnhn, Mr. and Mrs.G. J. Hall and mn: oi Ralston, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hinsen of Fremont.Betty Masters is now my i ns with ner grandparents, Mr.md Mrs. Henry Miller.Friday evening- guests az theHenryUbermnllnhomeNe w Mrs.lee Webb,Mrs.G.E. |K.mnberg,and Mrs,Arthur~ Thunn._Ed Japp was a Sunday dinner guest at the Henry Miller home. Mr. and Mrs.Albert Plugge helped Mr.md M n .Henry Uternunn nnlebrnte their wea- d n g anniversary Thundxyeveu- ins. e r Bm <4n n \ dI-I Md~ 1ri h xl |nlg 1 I rnoma 57 B E N R E E H Hmquist Grain 8: Lumber Company 1 ,i§g€iK('9 » - . . ; "I p , 2 ~_ee o n s s r z r w o m c t r v o u m m z An||0nlADWou'tBrin|Sagas-Yolllx¢K»|p(h.. i § lin. 'ue Webb ol Salem, Om- §°"» spent Thursday wiih b nrather md :intern-in-law, Hr. Ind Mrs. Plul Kempeks.Mr.and M n Paul Ksmpahwere Sundly afternoon allen ntthe home of Mr. uid ln. Fre d ymorning for .£2'im.¢ fomu, n- wrfing in Omnhl lor duty in tha . s . Gout Gum.f1";_Nf"Mn. S. W.dQ.nd¢tlan nn y n m -ing an gu s h u f Hr.And Mn. Rudolph Jug] ma Bobby Of Arl~ evo- n m -=;g_ gf~ W dfrrgri e run nl ~ A n - i n g n . \1iDI»Hr.du~»mmd1nmily.0n8nrgdA sve-nin ,the,Pai4rl¢I\l vin Hr.Hn.Ru4 !y ldllM1 '| nd!\m~ i ly dKe nnulL ~Twdva mnmbsnbf thbllilllids Club mst at the home o l l n . Chxisthn An a n m, o n ~ { mf m_ n n 3 » mm° ~ d n ¢ < = f : n » Andma len nan Kmnud.¢1|.D u n Ksm lelt Tuuda if Mr. md Mn. Munn Jawa * orOmlhlspent tha week-end withherD,Mr.md Mrs. Fred Jun Iuth.Mxrtin . m m and her motnn, Mn. Fred Junxbluth wereulllhx on friends in Omlhl. Sun- r. md Mn.Hanry Chxilfan-men of ~BlAlx called on Mr.and Mrs. Frd Jungbluth, Sunday lib M !and Mn~Fred Jungblnthind A, H. Sibbamlan nttamled 1»;~1=1° DI-NY. Snmndny evening.. and Mn. Chantal- Diwknr ofWnwrloo enmri-lined.' WASHINGTON NEWS Bri-Harry Swanson t'fhurldl lffernoon w i t h ~Knuta usen nnd Clnrlotm.Mr. md Mn. Pm Pamnm v b-imd at the Nah Knudsem home, Sunday afternoon.Llguunnnt and l i n .Willinmgvgndnr.Mn.Eric Knudnn nad mu-yharh.m d Julius _swagger H l *| , ,1 ~ - ~5 - r " ~ ," '~ a a "= "1 '- -: .\- |;vi¢;; ~5 | l 1 _ . G ,_¢ _n ___-». , ...? .5_ :~;/z ~ ~ I ~ _ g f i i m '~ __a _I.-. 2 1 f r a / i l ~ p -_..".i k .._g l . l . "/ . \ ' " '..=...'_._.- .,. J . _.1~ ; ~» , ,/ . s . / THE OLD JUDGE SAYS A 4 of.; ;.Q Q Q ¥1'iglW , tri "M »~' j _- 3 / , . ¢ } § ?1 '} ' / i , c l -w ~f ; .r 1 . 4'~` l; ~ 'if o r j ¢ ' \ l I af gg ~f ~= ~~° Y r t *r ; § 7 _I -€;;¢. |»-5-..;..Lr-S "~.5 J "-¢-nvgvn _ ".2 , r _,f . ,_ f _. .p f \ ~ _=.~? ?_s~.J .v ' F `-'=~.._;'+: .nf . '(} ; ' 5 \ ,..,""f.-:.»._.' ._ - n s :,'|,1 1 . n in g r - 4 . _. .._...\' - .s.;, ~.1 I ~,. ,r \f - w \.\~ 7 ~ "~4 1 Y ''1 _ /f f f ; ," .;:_'' . < " j . _v i ,~"g i r / Y 4 - -,j ' :j f - L .. 4 ~-1 - 1 - ;5 5 / 5 %; ~ , . , ¢ r 5 :1 f w g *~ . »-~< - ?-1 ~" -9 . 1J ' ~ "I1 naju» tte l1i n'mYhmth¢\'Pre=dghi| morning. Jud¢e...Lha~c'snevu*be¢natm:|uinourliv e awhe nwe go ttoliv e upwtha told\=|yin"Undwd1re|tmd. dwidedwafall' mme t ba nn ha v e wto d a v .""How une that ia. Huh. And for the li£eofn:e ,Ian'tfigm°eoutwhy ,atatimn lihethi|.|onleiollmimistonrakingaquea- tionlihepruhibiiivu- I an'ti\nnz11¥=H11¥- thingthntvrouldtickleourenmniel more thmwze t mi o l kl o v e r ha a u ki mn xd du f y é ; 1.» lsnin=¢¢2¢h°the='.arzuhmgabantanisue likethat.'Ng'vegotabe»man'|jobonouLrhind! w mn this war and we can't be Wil?-1118 oc: minds, our money and om' llfmtlh fi lhti ng abo ut lo me thing we f = > f n w 1 r 1 4 y mmn f m a m1 a ¢ r = °°llQ¥there'| ati 1n»uandap1 ace for ¢Vu'y}hm¢,andth3|hnotirneo§'daoetn b*_¢|¢¢D88l§YHghtin'aoeptthchndthat'l £0lIllto1rmt.huwm'." ._5 ! }~' f H.\".g.s | J u ,Q N n .- -"-" ; ,2% [lvummn n.£llr an¢{)ln.Geor|e Mun¢ k¢ w¢ r¢ dm nnrz nutl|t ms m aShuowm'e|mon;B¢x:mllmhomenaar0r\\m,Tuu» c h e o f n w x e e mh n u uma M n w m l v v m m m u r mdayB mm h y av\1li1|¢_pun. weekwxth mlnuvain Om- ~ ~Hm-d » Y ~Chu(:n:l{Ahlllik8lnrqlI||ht|¢|gL u l a . * q a m rg-::'= , , . . . . - ¢ n ~ ' - \l .:i f =;=.»'.fx 4 =,. .. !~m 3 ""f I\ . I n . . . ' n » » NIU vmmm M n .Wnllnce Finch mta nd B\air Huyim for medical an. on Ssturdny.She is impmving nc-¢°r$li"z w mast nporh,. Min I-lanrietn Faso, of Omn-ha, spent Thursday visiting in dwhomeofherbred-mr And vile, Rev. and Mn. H. C. J u\ nw. do m.| hl..| punt ~1_1at the home of Hrs.F'xn.Md'| motbe:I',Hn.H.H.B\'0'l'I1- D r . m d l L n . D . R . E h 1 u ' l m d ¢ ml a } ¢ n ~ w e i n c md; mu m with nlativel. Svmliv dtanoan. M n . T n s n Wilcox. at thelmey uchool dhtrlct. lpmt 'hes-¢\y nt dna hms ol r m mince, Mn. John A.Rhonda. Mn, H. Hndez ol Howells. Ne-hr u h , wh o h l l :pmt t he put lix wash wi th her dna ,l n . Mrs.Ernest Schmidt returned tn her hams in Faxt (Balham, Bun-dny, law' hindi um n. patientin Binh' Holpl for ma n than | week.Mr. md Mrs. S.Piano A1\mand dnnghun spent Sunday in Omlhl with l r .AlLen'|Aunt,Hn. A. J. umm, and hh bmth- ...~ u |, .,,, H n s n d l n i o h n B1-un df home.~m».»na 1|n.F..1.n~v¢»di¢=1= ws nvls lta n,8un|l.\y ;n¢rm°1=»nttha hamo of thdr non anrl drughtarin-hw,Kr.and K u . HammHovmdl¢-X. A m¢¢¢ill¢af the Luther 14a¢u¢i»»che¢\vlodhtWedz:! -1~n:slN'rIl!'!1'B'l-°= = l = = = = ; = \»=:=== ==l= : z z zIJ u -tr.-|n¢l`IPnLI1tH§d.\~!P"?*\ \ . . \ . | n ¢ | . A l w r $ 1 H..~News ~ .. m l A HI:end Jnrnu.H n .A.. 'v7-mf cbrlw-|'$$°°§'Hr. ni-.[di 'gram H ow,rs.Petersen,l m .muse.Nebraska,were ~ : . . . ~~-vldtan at the name of Mr. and Mrs. Glllred Garner.Miss Barbara Pound ol Omaha spent Sunday afiernoon with het parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. PoundMr. and Mn, Funk Cape and family spent Friday svenlng eeguestso l Mr.and Mn.Allred Andermn and children. bln. Blanche Warrick and Hn. 1 ;w. Melee!and baby daugh--=.=~ Sunday nl gnu!! Jdlman Caldwell and Balm. Little Ka l!" Ka y Ba m spentgdunla y night wlth ber grand-pannb. Mr. and Mn. H. E. Chrll-wuen at the Haney dlatrld. Hx. and Mn. Elmer Betts were Sum- dly villtore at the Christensen homo.Mi ll Mary Payne of Omaha:pmt the week-md wld: her moth- er and her aunt, Mra. Nellie Payne andlilsaldalolmaon. Shewaeaguestof Dorothy Bnehardt an -ahemoon,ntuming w Mr. and Mn. Edward Janssen 01 Omaha were Sunday supperguests ol Mn. Janaaen'| pannh,Dr. and Mn. yv. H. Divoll. mv . a nd mn.Gmvaf Gmdan 01 Omlha :p mt Sahuday evo~nlngwi th Hh a n d l n -H.D. Newell and Mr; F. B. Jenkins. lla; Margaret Kelly, weacher inm m Hizh School,:peat the weekend in Unwln with lun' dl- Uer, Mlaa Ethel Kelly. Mr.und Mn. Herlrert McCord h h p h m d t h e n x t l m t h e i h a m e nl i n u x !M!-a.Sam H u l m h s7 entSunda ya ttho Elmn*Bol~ nai nhnme.On llenday,Ht. a n d l r a .Kolatdn and Gears! Kuhr,J r., wldtod mem ln Ben-mn a n d w e n d h me r g u n a at theKelleyRyanhum¢.wMn.Ro | c o e Co o ka ndda ndl- ra went Sunday with MIL C00k'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- lngn Kruger, 0!Arllngten.On were ~r ~ a m~ ~ . ~' Quin a number from hm ab-g_~1~d tha dams at the hall on . m a d t h e m i n s J u n f o r Mr. a nd ln."Pete" Wrllllt at *{'°1='l"'°°u n weekoee§""thfrlendayln oakland. Ne- Mr. and Mra. Fraud! Hnvendick and chlldren apent Tuesday uve-"igg vmh Walter and Elmer Rlx.r.and Mn. William Jahnd,Mn.Rymer Fedde, Mn.Henry lv M emnned w ~an o m m h w x m following a malar og:-atlnn, rs-tumed to bil \=g;=°;_Te hmlh.the lawn part wee k. ln.Fred Muller ll a daughter uf ur. AxukrltmMr. and Hn. Carl Sorenam andchildren===»=f=-f»~un Sunday evening, for LR. an Mrs. HenrySorensen and Hr. and Mn. ltmis E. Hansen.Hr. and Mn.J.Merton Kula!atlcnded the funeral services inLincoln,Int Tuesday,for IrvinMeyer. Tlwy were matte 01 Lln~ .,»._ e n z w m m l l J Th u l e h i l l i h l l n . mn n m- xen oelehta!-9 her birthday, 'hearday w--1=;,g~ were Hr. and Hn.Raymond ul! and Billy, lr. andMn. R udo l h Ba u m a nd mm.Mr. and Herman la ue n,Rldaand and Duane, Mr. and Mrs.OW? Mahan,Ron: and Ramald, and Mr. and Hn. Jena BananaMr.and li n.Hana Vogt and la.ml were Sunday vldto n at the llliam Vogt home. e n - Jama ~mpao M n . Jdanot" "1 1 : o m°n ' 1and Mrs.a u l W u l f , m d Clifford,Mr.and Mra."Wnlbern,and Hana,Harry Alma Svogerwn.Mr.and Hrs.Ansel Taft, and Mn.Orville NdaonWayne, Mr. and Hn. HaroldsonandDelores.Mr.andHaroldBateshdpodI nBarry celebntelher birthday, day evenlnz.Mr. and Mn. William Wu were among those he~ ~p 3""'"!|§'f1£"l'.'1 ...§;.;i..;¢d Holm.1-=°:i..:r..:::. '::."'°...o§Ii; lmiliil I D M ? " n u n |i..,..'=1-wwe-=.;¢=»-J-=1v1_-1-visitors at the name of Mr. mo Mrs. Gillred Garner.Miss Barbara Pound ol Omaha spent Sundsy afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. PoundMr. and Mrs, Funk Cape and family spent Friday evening a lguestso l Mr.and Mn.Allred Anderson and children. Mrs. Blanche Warrick and Mrs. 11 w. Melee!and baby daugh-ter, Joan, eeent Sunday aa guataof Mr. and Mrs. Amnsa Warrick. Fred Jungbluth o l Benningtonwas n Blair visitor, Mondny after-noon,ling on E n t e r p r i s e lriends. Jeuenuu ..-.....-.. _Little K.al'¢¥\ Kay Bo m spentgdurday night with her grand-pannb. Mr. and Mn. H. E. Chril-wuen of the Maney diatrid. Mr. and Mn. Elmer Betts were Son- day visitors at the Christensen home.Mi ll Mary Payne of Omahaspent the week-md with her moth- er and her aunt, Mrs. Nellie Payne andMisaldaJohnaon. Shewasaguestof Dorothy Bnehardt an Sunday dternoon,returning w her nursing duties at Clarkson Hospital in the evening. Miss Grace French returned to her work at the Mutual Benefit lneurance Company ki Omaha,Mrs. J.M.Burnham was dis? missed from Blair Hospital,re~ cently,and ls at her home re--__.. r-..Mmm. alter having spent two weeks' va-cation in Sikeston, Missouri, withA-C and Mrs. Keith Vinton and Mr. ann mrs. nuvquu ..01 Omaha were Sunday mapperguests ol Mn. Janasen'| parents.Dr. and Mrs. yv. M. Divoll. mv . a nd mn.Grover Gordon ol Omaha rpent Sahuday eve~ni ngwi th M h a n d l n -H.D. Newell and Mrs. F. B. Jenkina. Min Margaret Kelly, teacher inBlurHizhSchool,:peat the weekend in Unwln with hm' dl- ter, Miaa Ethel Kelly. Mr.und Mrs. Herbert McCordanddaughter,Patricia,helped Mn. M. Andreasen of Omaha eel-ebrate her birthday, Sunday.Henrinhsen at their fann nearOn I-'riday evening.Mr. a!\d\Bla.ir. Mrs.Austin Renahaw attended are n the class play at Rose Hill rural uae ymoe .~ ....... -..-- ___a m e nHr. and Mrs.Sam Holstein spent Sunday s t em mm Bd~ stain home.On llonday,Hr. and Mrs.Holstein and Geefzl Kuhr, J r., ne w me m i n Be n-mn and were dinner guests at the Kelley Ryan home.Mn.Roscoe Cook and danlh- tara spent Sunday with MIL Cook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- liam Kruger, 0!Arlington.On Friday eveninl,the Cooks wereguestso l Mr.and Mrs.Fran! Mr.and Mrs. H ld H U MofOmahaspentSaturdayeven-high school.'ling with Mr.Ha.nsen's mother Mrs. Flora McGregor, a 8\\¢Bf~and sister, Mrs.c.x .Hansen...r.....1.n Memorial Home f°l'iand him. Boone Qostin and Iam; ixor army muy.Quite a number from hers at-g_~1~d the dance at the hall on . m a d t h e m i n e J a m for Mr. and Mn." r m "W ri ght li *{'°1='l"'°°u a weekoesandth frlendayin oakland. Ne- Mr. and Mrs. Franda Hovendick and children spent Tneaday eve- "inhg with Walter and Elmer Rlx.r.and Mrs. William Jahnd,Mn.Rymer Fedde, Mrs.Henry Kay and Joan and Wally Peter-sen were Sunday dinner guuta o!Mr.and Mn.Frank Henrlckaenand vm duri u\nltedgyeter-noonat the Williim oss home.Lois Voss entertained all ofher schoolmatu nt Peaoelul HillSchoolat her home from 5 to9 on Frida afternoon in honor w.......,......_-_rlnwxng m m 6 "i i l m d o h - r ° . § . °T g m ; L h l h i k a f p a r i d t h e v e e k l l tFr e dl l ul l e f l a a d a n g fh t a d l lr . AmkrlamMr. and Mrs. Carl Sorenam andchildren-==»=fw»~on Sunday evming, for LR. an Mrs. HenrySorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Inois E. Hansen.Mr. and Mrs.J.Merton Kula!attended the funeral services inLincoln,last Tuesday,for IrvinMeyer. They were guests 01 Lin~ ooln friends that evening.Mrs. Clifwn Andersen and sonof Tekamah were Sunda eveningvisiton at the Fad Mu in home.Mrel Ge Morgan of BlairwasaTnysupper guest ofMrandMrs.Raymond Seehxaand family. The ooeaaion honored Arlene Seelhs' birthday. u n - u v . . . " - _ _ _ , Thule hi llli ha ' Mrs. mn nm- ren eelehta!-9 her birthday, 'hearday =v --e were Mr. and Mn.Raymond ul! and Billy, Mr. andMrs . Rudol h Ba um a nd mm.Mr. and Herman Matsen,Riehand and Duane, Mr. and Mre.OW? Matson,Roger and Ronald, and Mr. and Mrs. Jena BananaMr.and Mrs.Hana Vogt and la.ml were Sunday vldtors at the llliam Vogt home. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sorensen en-tertained the Brewster Card Club a t . ~ dl:at meeting gg; thin sea- son,evening.oneentw e r e ~and Mn.WiliamWulbern, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wulf and sons,Mr.and Mrs.Hans of_her hirthday. ____n.»-li.'?}!"?l'E°,.§I".!".'Z§..'ff."..f | 2115"` 1 'numd' Mrs.a ul w.lf'T'"ri'3.`Z2l.¢ me Clifford,Mr.and Mra.WUIEWnlbern,and Hans,Harry n a Alma Svogerson.___g,~»-and '€>'$.r{'"§i..{£2"' arf. e nWayne, Mr. and Mrs. Harold B -son and Delores,Mr.a n d h u ;Harold Bntea hdped Mrs . Pa d!_gffv celebnteiher birthday, Pdf y ev .Mr. and ""3. Willrirm Wulhert were axnon ose eJohn Eeeh selehrnte ».'3'§5na-.e Monday enlng.Severalgzrom this eommuni r x - tended the r=<g»=f for Minsnura Jensen eld at the H e l l ! Plugge home, Sunday. icuperatingfrom8II1u_|Us vr»--Ac-C Robert. w. ruurc.au ~.i...,é... t._....----_.i an q1.1te ig M C X_rg eu 3 Aenya |1 .rn..rs.v .sas luu av ,,_....., -...Stn klett, who ss neary Y 1 result Y with them for a few d|»YI'\Ann and £3 of e l m m h s p e n t ~ - = " \ Aured Anderson Pvt.Hi " °" 'c weak md is bedfm as the home:_n..-\I\Hnru Pdllae Division Of _.._.; m_____...a M da with tg, Mr. and *. .s da I g the Ch y=+\_-<>== ~.e=~P=f°==s. \:1"'2°'*1'¥.'.*;-.. ¥,-..,....,." ' \F f w -T - L 9 / q l t h .Q S d k é . .. .tionm v a n d M T B . entertained,Saturday evening.for Mr.and Mrs. Frank Driul.Mrs. Andersnn's brother, Raymond Newkirk, was a Sunday visitor. Miss Grace French, of Omahmspent Saturday night and Sundny visiting ln the homes of Mrs. Al- an Lambert.and Mr.and Mrs. John A. Rhosdes.Mr. nnd Mrs.Alfred Feer snd daughter, Edna, were Sunday dt- emoon guests st the home of Mr.snd Mrs. Wendell Nelson, west of Blair.Tuesday dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs. Walter Nielsen and ehll- dren were Mr.and Mrs.HensPeterson and Mr. end Mrs. Wil-ford Peterson of Chicago, Illinols. The 'rls of Mrs.Ralph Fslr-child's giundsy Sehuol class of the Methodist Church held n meetingof their Kensington, Ssturds aft- ernoon,st the l-1.Lyle uyer'\.nm»_and finished up the Red in -.ne r-.....,.., ......the Air Co\'P!..st Camp 'Pulls- honu, Tennusee,arrived Friday on A fifteen-dsy lurlough, end isvisltlng hil parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fr!-nk Strlcklett. Miss Msble Hovendlck enter-tained the Mlnslnnsry Circle of the Church ol Christ at her home,Thursdsy afternoon; spprordmste- ly s. dozen members were present. Mrs. Alfred Jensen wus leader of the program. Miss Ethel Llughlln,who ls employed at Bl dr Bospiw,ls spendng this week with her psr~ents, Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Laugh lin ol Hennsn. Her brother, Pvt. ard s 1Msrylmdl. is home on n fourteen dsy furlough. Guests of Miss Dorothy Buch ardt,Sunday sfternoon,at the srentsl Nels Buehsrd home or n recent. rnneu.Mt. and Mrs. Walter Ssppen-fleld, sud Mr. end Mrs. R Ws1~mr Nielsen were enter-tsined, Smday evening,by Mr.m d Mrs. sd Jensen.Mrs. J.B.Campbell and Mrs. George Csmpbell rned fo nni r,lsst snturdly.me r hl v - mg spent two weeks ln Rochester, Minnesota.Mrs. Austin Renshswwssavisflwr, Mondsy afternoon,st thehomeof her dsughter,M p .H. W. Rssmussen and lsmily U!the Psplo neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Paulsen from Omxha w s (arm north of Blslr; Mrs. Paulsen is the (erm- er Norms Nelson of Blsir. Rev. and Mrs. John P. Brooksspent Sundxy in Lincoln; during the afternoon and evening,Rev. I-low mu hli n o F m m w 1 »na little son, Darryl. hsvs movd P .Mnorth or Blair were _lildns mfg Er Brooks sddresle_d_r-nesnbers f the Mr. snd Mn. Kelley Rm snd son Jimmy. of Omaha spent the week-end i n Blair with Mrs-Rysn's father, George Kuhr, Jr. Mr.md Mrs. Harry Lund o! Fart Calhoun visited in Blxir. Sunday,with Mr.and Mrs- wsmr G. Huber. Dlnner guests or Mr.snd Mrs.Otis Phippln and ShirleyNseh,Sunday,were Mr.sud Mrs.Amlrew Olson,Mr.uul Mrs.Andrew Er-icksen anddsnghter,Mrs.Barton Stand, ell of Uehllng,Nehrssks;md LeRoy Creech ol Blsir. Among the gush! of Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Jones o!Benni!\K- ton Friday evening,were Mr.nod Mrs. Walter Gutschow udhmlly, and Mr. and Mn. Philip 0'Hs.nlon md family o!Blnir. The owssion eslebrsted Mr. Jones' birth snnlverssry. Mrs. wrmsm Voss.Mrs. John Dixon of Fun Col-huun spent seversl days with herson and his wi!e,_ Mr.end Mrs. Fred Dixon.Janet Foley spent Ssmrdsy nizht with snrllyn and Jimmy Custard _Geraldine and Charlotte Wrightspent Ssturdly night with Grend- ma (Mrs. Therese)Wilcox.Mrs.Chsuncey Wright visited Msney School on Thursdsy alter- n o o n . Mrs, Elmer Betts and Klum,Mrs.Tom Burwood,and Mrs.Herb Earwood s Wednesday evening at the Christensen homm Mrs. Fred Wester-gssrd wss sluneheon`guest at the A. D. egghomeonWednudlwhen.Knight entertained il..Mrs.Ju- l n ens ens ndMrs .H.W.Knl htend Reeve, and Mrs. Keith xné Bob Foley spent Sunday withl3_ls_ vwnh. Mr. and Mrs. Robert KI A1dr 01 B,sl ui w UNll ss o s t 'I dl I 'J Yl Mr. und Mn. C. 8. Bunn, Mm-yrm and .luck Bunn, were Sundaynner guests of Mr.md Mn.pal Reeves xnd hmily.Mrs,unu wus | Monday visiwr, also, L tha Rnva homa.Ralph Kuhr, who in nutioned; Fort Dodge, Iowa, spent theeek-end with his pnenm,Mr.nd Mn. H. C. Kuhr. Mn. P. K.!e\son,who recently rwumedrom levew months'visit amongauthDakohrelative,ws:a..». \.a. .. . nd S und uv q uest. ki lo, mr n a m e n u m gn-........~. |. ' UI L x v w v v f f BUY M 1 LK REGULARLY i lf Y o u Ar e P la n n in g to Ma k e E a s te r On e Th a t W ill B e Re -me rn b er e d F or a Lo n g Time Give Yo ur P ho to gr ap h.I t W i ll Be a Sourc e of Gre at '1easure in Yea rs to Come. a ||'| 0 ~ ~QQ A RABBASS STUDIO @@@ Texaco Service Station ~ sugvlcn woum v_.~~/..;7;¢':. . . _ _. ~.- *_....»~~"'-~>\~\.f ;fs\-\o\>wow.\\\x\xo§.\\ ~ 2 '§_"':,.!m:'t;.`:;..~;..~ ~ .31 ~..5 "" " 1 " " " " " " "~ a n \ u s u i - t Z . 'q .1.r w . .." . & » ~t ; L . . ..s a g - 1 - m .\~: _ 5 : = _J - 4 ' - u 1 .~I f '~" " l g j .~ : r . - \>" 1 -~ . ~ - *- - . .j:`ii Q * " - '; .~ \ ; J J "f f \L 9 3 5 . .~-. ' h u 1 f a .f g r\ » ~'1».._\~5 '' f 4 "l g :~__f x -~.tl~. r _,I ...f ~/ W "W *"~ I /~~ W U '-i=»~~ .._I -e ~ i. §"In f #e .'.. .f n 1 _.".Q v 23°S 9 vs f \ , ¢ .g s ." i . =; i \ .e ' J W a sh in g , G r e a si n g , T ir e S e rvice Those are Vital Services to Your Automobile! WE ARE EQUIPPED to Give the Kind of Pr °Y U d to.lt's Time Now tox . ' e S : § ; " § ; . : : e a i g z z m .c a n U s ~ _ _ - - _-I r.r.r. ryIBvll ~.Q ~eam-*hynd erene me uv- Are You an Occasiona Milk Buyer? If you are . . . you're putting yourself to alot of extra trouble and s ll not getting the best milk service. W hy not have milk delive regularly each day to your house?I t a lot. more convenient. This Summer lnsisfom l Pasteurized Milk lt is Purer and Stays Sweet l..onger....aucl only the Blair Dairy Sells "Pasteurized"' Milk in Blair PHONE 351 Blair Dairy w. E. Lucxs, Prop, E`"""§<§§k they started early In G00d»M*¥iU°uneven.m m annual Lenten School or rwurwll1..£"f.\\Payne. LaVurne P'~"l'°":.'"{d mm at St. Paul's Mathodilt C*"""¥'~H n FoieyMr s .Ma r y £013 'Mr . 11 ...1-.......|ix...llnh Ivn1\-.1:..\-lfhernoon,Pvt.and M m Wmord (Bud) Peterson ol Chiengo, Illinois, abrived on Thursday evening lor Aweek's vlslt with Pvt. Peteruonh puents, Mr. und Mn, Hum Pe- tenmn.Sunday dinner guats attheparentalhome, hgnox-ing the Pcieraen.Mile Buchardt m em-plgied by Petenen &Hacker, L Miner Hwrin,of Palmer, Ne- bnaka,spent Saturday night ntthe home of Mr. und Mn. R. P.Flynn. Mr. Harris is n brother of.. _m ...u . .mvnnm moth- Mrl. Si rlh Dillln,av,died atCrowell'Hernoxhl Home l u t Thnrsdny miner A short illness. She hed been a guest at the Hume for two yeul. The body was tak- en to Ohio for lmrlnl. Mr. and Mn. Viggo Carlsen md »-_. ._1 uma...nr.. M l r y r n n x u u u mn- W ...._.mm ul Omnhn spent Sunday dtemoon in nu m with Mr#-M n g u e t Ivsnon,Wi\l and Puri, and MI. and Mn.R.M. Ivanon.Mrs.Bob Ivuaon 'wlmoe hubmd in in the nrmed fumes, in 1 daudzker-in-lnw ol the R M. lvurwml. \M n .A_B.Woodxing emer--.,|:\.:_ um-V.home 4MinsLen; 1 em r ; meetin Mandawillbduringdistric Will L a l ill eaticd.i t ~;1»and MTI .Er ne st ~ K at the Court Home anwevming,These ~==»»\~ e eslllng at your omeaApril w help with your t bond quota.ml Vo n :g mt Sundny at m a h!Wil nm Von. home,nes Foley was shunt frvm several days an account of L' e n B e t t s s p e n t S a t u r d n y w i t h h e r g r n n d p a n n t n ,M r . l n . E d C h r i n e n u n .M r . m d E l m e r B e t t a w e r e S u n d a y r g u e s t s n t t h e p u e n t d n d n y c v w n g v i si t o r s u t t h e nm Voss home were Mr. andBernard Thompwn and Al-Jama,Mrs.Amanda Svo- xn,Mr.und Mrl. Ben Vossand Irvin, Mr. and Mn. rm! n, Miss Lena Mortensen, Mr.Mrs.Darin Christannen and gumr. and Mn. Fred Water-gurd e wle rs nt the Art Hunsenaon Friday moming.r.and Mrs.Ed Christensen..__,_ __.-. m.....a.'. .v...¢n¢1 and hndly spent Sundxy evnuwith Mr. :nd Mrs. Viggo Ami sen and children. Sunday dinner guests of md Mrs. Byron Bunn wenmdMrs. Hg? Tys on und md Mn. J ,gar Larsen. A m¢etlngNof the commuRedCmssutritionClus hdd nt Gull School,Wednes °v="i=\cg Mrs. J. Marion Kula condu 'Dx the dx-lesson cmMr. and Mn. Nels Bunhn-rdlmulne d,Sundny,for Mr.Mrs. J, T. Nelson of Blair,Mr. und Mrs. Bemud Paulsenmn, Dnrryl, who recently na from Omaha m the Bott/om munity.Sundny guum of Minn Du: Buchardt, who spent the weel at the Nels Buchardt. home.Edna And E m ;Good,M Reeves,Mary Payne,La' Paulsen, md Ann Petersen. Judy Dixon, who has beeningwithhergrandparents, coupfe, were Russell Peterson ox mrs.rlyius.mln.-.,...._F r t ,L e a v e n w o r t h ,K a n s a s ,a n d e r ,M n .I s a b e l l e H , a m " 1 s , w h o h a s ' é i § . " ' $ & » § 2 " ' l 1 , , ° ' ~ d " ; n oM m W i l f o r d P e t e r s o n s f s t h e r ,v i s i t e d i n _ t h e ~ l f m f o i n B l a i r a s g u e n t a o f _ t . h § 1 r _n t s ; ¥{f""1 cl...Mr. .and Mrs. Wllterlput week, rgguyrlw w no 1 Mr.f4'ial;n":n"d_cii\E\§;n _Qian :itll-'it Palmer,Neumann.vnu---- --"-1 1 Hu-rll, on Sundsy endng. ~ Easter Photogr If You Are Manning m Make Easter One That. Wimembered For a Long Time Give Your PhomgrnpBe a Source of Great essufe in Yaars m M ~\. RABBASS STU l l©0y |...|0l1g,Ulu v\.:1nu.y V;.Wbraskastudent,wi ll arr ive f r o m Linc oln on Fri day fo r a week- end visip a t th e parental,Fr e d Lon g,home. a Mr .an d Mr s .Fr ed L o n g m q Af ter sp e n lz lmg me wmwr a n va riforn ia, Rev. L iude nmey e r has re- tur ned to Te k a n mh f o r a vis it with h is so n-i n-law an d d aug hte r, Dr .and Mr s.J ay Bolt.H o wi i l r e - e n t e r t h e m i n i s t r y i n t h e n e a r \ .L _. _ . . . . . . . . . a ._ I n n a ¢. . . . . vand ImvaM1 werehorn: xg we!'e Mr. and Mrs. L. C.Klopp, Neal drove to Tekamnh, Sunday; upon their return they were din-ner guests at the Glynn Ray home near Her-man. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. John-son entertained at bridge, Tues-day evening, for members of the Neighborhood Club. Those present Mr. and Mn. Otln Gxegereen, and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lamb. M. Thomas Kiger, who is atv tioned at Camp Golden,|Mill-tary Police training amp in the wcinity of Denver,Colorado, spent the week-end in Blair with his wife, Mrs. Kiger, and her pu-»ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ind- wig., Sunday guests at we .Que Iave home in this city were Mr. and Mrs.Charles Pilcher,Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pilcher, Stuart Love and family, and Clifford Montgomery and wife, all of Omaha, and Floyd Trumble and wife o!Papillion,, Dr. and Mrs.Don Blume of Sioux City Iowa,were visitorsin Blair, the letter part of the week;Dr.Blume attending zi me-dicll meeting in Omaha.Mrs.Blume spent the time with her miter,Mrs. Victor Johnson, and other relatives.The Blume: rc- turned w Sioux City on Friday, nhcompmied by Mn.Blume'e mother, Mrs. Clera. Cmudy, whoin spending this week as their gu m.Mr.and Mn.Rudolph MenckemdMargueriteentertaineda number M guests, Saturday eve~ning,in celebration ot Mr. Mencke's birthday.Those pre~ sent were Mr.and Mrs.louis Mencke and Inez, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mencke and Lee,Jerk Mencke, Mr.and Mrs.Ed Menc-ke, Mr. and Mrs.Otto Menckc and hmlly,Mr.and Mrs.George Mencke and Shnmn of the Blair vicinity;Mre.Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caldwell and uture, according to pmm., ,,.....,,and veunn in re rew..., ...-....,,at the Pete Elrsen home. The Manny and Sunnyside peo-ple extend their sympathy w theIunily ol Wnllme Petersen.Sev-eral nttendedhil funeral on Tues- day afternoon at the Fort Cul-houn Presbyterian church.P.F.C.Tage Christensen hasbeenmovedfromhistrainingschool at Lee Angeles to Rome,New York. He in expected homethinweek on lnrlough when hewillvisit his wife and new sonand hi; parents. Hin address nowis P.F.C.Tege Chrixtenlen Barmn 1 6, 4 2 01 1. Air Bw é qun mn, Rome Air Depot, Rome, New York.Lieut.John Mmckin and Mrs. Muzkln e t one day lust week with ther respective parents enroutefrom camp near El PasoTexas, to a camp at Pituburg Kansas . . \l r. 1 ; .Q . ~; 2.z,1;.INebrasku.Tuesday callers 'wereibong and Larry and Misa uoro-Cecil Walton returned w Blair,Mrs.Guy Matz of Lqg§I}».1°W9»;\thy Mencke of Omaha.last week, aftzir havjrjg .¥3w_r} rrp- lMrs. Harry Matzen of Blair ana|played by the Glenn mu-un mmmer Plant in Baltimore, Maryland, L..Illlll r several months. He wa s tr ans- \-rwi tn th e Omaha.Bomber ant where he will he employed,hile making his home ln Blair ith his hmily. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Petermn Y Chicago,Illinois,were ml m- dned at supper, Monday, by Mr. nd Mrs. John Becklun and lam» y. Evening wlers nc the Beck~nn home on Wm Colfax Street'ere Mr. and Mm. Albert Spriek nd children ol the Rose Hill vl- E micy.Mrs.Austin Remhnw en! mined at her home, Thursdaymoon, Ior member! nf the P lerrymnknfs Club.Seve;-nl nemben und two vidtan, i Taylor md M n .Chu .\mb,were prment.Mrs.\how unaided in the P;p§o mmrhood for many yearn until noved to Blair n few weeks Mrs.Tom Blnndmxd le ltPllnc,l m.Thundxy night New York City, hnving be¢!\ cthan by the illne!$'uf herband whn in in the hospital an ntuck of flu md pw! Wisodng. Mr.md M m SMoon recdved n ul e gnmY-heir dmghw, Mn. Tum Bl ard, Ndly noon, inlormingthu Mr. Blmnhnrd i n muh E n f E\mi' mré. Blnnchlrd vm remdn with him \mti\ he remvan. niu A G Y I I U B U I l l * " " '° " "r11 . 1 \. . . 2 _ _. \ | A ¢| \ \ | lx t n n n l l l = \ ~ » \ ° " ~ ' \=-ax \t . . s . . A _ L L ; . £ 3 ,.-,..»~ a,1s4s r |, ~ballyamngelhdaoneoo~- i m w n w mThelinv u diswv¢f°d \vy Mr|-R\\et,whouWnn°|¢boQm- n I GENE KIEFER ATFORT BELVOIR AT JQINT EVENT ~'d S5-Year- Church Notes ~:Ients.Ken ua rd Mr s . E mi l Ma tz e n , Mr s Col bu s W u lf .Ifo rt Ca lho un rn \r o -;.each n t the Fre mo nt u v a w c k sale,ncenily. '1\vo g{\h"br0ug\\t 1.16 md $48.50. Oth" coun-Bryant Duke. president ol ~ o n e ave a EOPLE Gm : P~ I n u .-||n..""`'s'roCK'r1xLK kliappy Birthday5 m..l..lun!LBDLIIBI'u z t i n ~|nn- -lm...s--lun |n'ri£l!\dB B i r th B e r k s O n ¢f m \'§ § 5 % " ~ § w the m a co thu n u r uvannek =~ m n F a r l l _- § P ;' "_ ............;°f°¢ m.\g . q _ n \ 5 . m d ¢ §s-=; __-g.l u l u g n u ;! " : . : : ' : : ' ; 1 rw lebrateA bunlpehs ded was cumpkmd hen :hh weebwherehy RlymondSchnr becmrnc thc awner of thelugs brick budliing which he hu be e n o c c upy i ng fo r uv e ri l ~Lee Hester, owner, we sol Mr.eer his milk rouse which he23 pe en apenting.Mr.Ha te r ~»~»- -L,.... .\...». Mn.Henry Ka y of Wyo.. Mrs.Rymar Fadda md Baniee Donmehr d O ml l l l e|.\\ed nt the Hmry Gnmdz mme.Hon- dlv eyerdnz,M n .Peter Puurlw in |pend- ing uve nl day ! at the Benn* (httnah home thll woek.__ M Ai Program All-Day Prog-ram L a s t Sunday .Proves Very Unnn l nr Uld .M o t. ne r ucTo ge t he l A io/ini mnhday was held Bunk! ntHill home in Ariin l r .m n and h umother,Hn -: M i g dyglg J. P. Jonnwn, YUKKY lltylun, ¢u»uf r o m 'I'ruh1u=n. Mn. A. C. Hansen, Mrs. gg n b .Ka n n th A . P o un d , Mrs . To m W i l- --»-=---»Ma 1 w_ w. A md t. Ru d olp h r ~.~'?\""`"'hom m mEndM¢f\D°'~igmdth an¢ \ m m o n - : : ",;f,,,_ az rw.samir. vsrzm- me w.A.\,..... m..f.,="Fm m the nr !.\ M¢nci'J`niT1.§1=;mm I.§_uv€;e, mgne n,when "'° " ' ~"BS-yenwld WY ng' no rs $xne V¢!- .am .mu f l u lf, =v-hn red »{a~ E n em- rl .w_| L -v -_ _ _.3*fK°.nl FL s q m m Ammwn q;hhh'hmD honored, "_when for wnnkhlir il will d avo te ma uma w lllc upi m: a n d f a r mi n g ,___ " j ' i h g d l c o m m u m " ; ; ; ;,'a n Mr.G°'~ho mn.l l , v g g ~ ~ M r . ' M , N M ' " 'Dale!The Con|-regstloui C h u r c h Gnrrlmn u:d_ non.'y-. members held n celehnrlan lu n Cslilornil.vlltwli 1 _....._, -_um nut week, wen Hr . a md Mr s . J u li u s n ulane,Le Ro y ,a n d J unior, n._.1.... ...Il1. fnhfiunA inO n D u n u u y W u | | | \ . u u v - - ,e r ,a a t h e l a t t e r i n l e a v i n g t h e h a t o f t h e m o n t h t o b e i n u s t e d i n t o t h e U .S .A r m y .K e n n e t h W a l d r o n ,w h o h u ...._t I - -gn ma n f'\ Y\H i n Mr. and ~ Elmer W ulf """Sunda y in ho no r of me mm lu---- IL.grry vidtedFr'id|.yeven1n¢|¢l1ni f m !din of thatso.the Chris Johlnlm home.'.,,`§§.m.u§n wigguxq in. yen-Guests at dinner included 51;-;;§=_,_»5 Mr.and Hn.~ Mmdhont after the founding of the town.and Htl. Made Hall on!011111111 ¢.go .__~,.,..,__ .,..,.»mman¢ az m u ~2°_'f'°'4.,=.fi' ., '§`4:111>i»'L>°Qinyl o Q 0 .ISTENSEN Mel Springgaus.mn .m........Hndley. nnd Mr. uni Mrs. Lnwr- in U.S. A wee Ball md a mghmn.n m m l i m Lth» hir; hire datedude aPPY 5s8 1 89 00:2L8 _ \.2 |R » 1la w That the tabulation set out h is uii sting i n the bmk a t pm- ent._H 'Sperling and his son,Dona d, who wu riding with him,were searched and bruised when the produce truck which Mr.Sperling was driving, cruhd in-tu the ditch n u r w e Leonard Thompson farm on Tuesday morn~ingi The back wheels of the truckloc ed, causing the accident whichaxused extensive damages w thefrom. end and rack of the truck. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dunklau ol this phce have received word that their son, Captain Martin Dunk- hu, has arrived ulely overseas.Mrs.Henry Kmger observed #her birthday on Friday when aswuv of neighbors beged her cei-ebram. Cards and visi ng made apieasam. afternoon, and Mn. him-gff received a number ol gifts.resent were Mesdnmes L. Menk-ing,W.A.Brown,Sam Ham-mnng, R.C.Utterback, WilliamLallmul,J.Waikenhorst, W_H.Kruger, William Hadley, L.Sie- N l i l L n \ l | - r u 1 -. . _ - - ,Uollege. Au un. "_______review of the elrly church his- hi ainrieg My-~Chsxmenus wrybenauninner,':ignoring Mr.Clements yand little _This wg: (allowed by I church son, Jimnie Joe, on their binh~ dinner in the church Plrlvrl days: 'guests were Munn.md which was 1 very enjoyxble af- Mudnnes John Briksen,Gould fair. and nt 2:80 P.M. a short ser- Yoweii md Ronald, Hurley Clem- vicg of worship preceded n plgy,enu and Dick. Jack Erliden, Mn. wrmen by Mn. _1_ Hilton 3)m;.i¢g,ghnfdweber and gg;=»-Q g g "in which the younger folks,era ine Er!'r.an rs.dressed in costumes,repraented §iii..S'°'§Z.¥'; gfrym cg deceased members md membersPatty ~ were afternoon vis. ol long and active service in the iton.work of the church._Mr.- and Mm.Chester Haven-Following the vhy was the ¢,d. dick,Jean and _\one. were Sun-ieation of memorili gi lt!whichdayaltemoon visitors at the H. cloud the nltemoonw ivities Eg nasenkude home at Arling- until 7:30 in the evening when sh 11Fnemnn Loftis and Howard of mus;`oa\ v'£'"_.huE,':§,y§{ 'M C1-ai ere Sunday forenoon vis- an our,-itorsg JZ the Alma and Birdie usuni _service vf warship foilowed pq wh h _5 a di in which Rev. Arthur W. Tnylor, g..im°§.m"§`i§. ..1<i`"».if¥. chiiiii mmf °f the F'~m°"¢ C°"¢f°K*~Hovendick and Mr. and Mrs. Wu- rwml Church vefy »\>\y. sddr¢S§¢<i ren Wakefield, Wilbur and Leslie. the audience,his subnet being " " "1§f6vE 'ro oMA1-LA grist, J.Cambell,H.Brown,Mr. and Mrs. Chrin L. Anderson "Recharging the Soni".Henry Peters,. Heuemann, H. and Dopald spent Sunday a fwn A csndle jighting service 1ol~Appleby, J.Hass, John Hmsen,nopn with Mrs. AnderBon's hth- lowed which concluded the day's and Lena Echtenkamp,ei-Hans Kay,and her brother, ceiebmtion ol the 73,5 anniver-Mxs.W_ M. Garrison and son William Kay and family, at Cal- wary.The members are pian- Sergg, of California lelt Sunday "°;;;and Mrs w_"_S _ k ning on making the celebration an §¥°'i§?§°¢f°§. D. f.,5°,, briezhgizfi wg iamie f!r:dS1<;:;evgrige annual event. there.They had spent several cn ers at rnmer's..m : i ~ Ahmgnpa re nts ,: ; ' ~ , : ; ' : * § x , £ L ' : " i ; = " § : ;C a i h o u n N e w s § s : " G ~ £ a . ~ , ~ a "C mi- az: :&*:"§ ,°1:¥§;';"z:;;:'§xi w i w sa enfeld and i n the u.s.N""'>'»is stationed Mr. .Ms Mrs.August Jordan niéhiséa caaedron MES. aim Cox, nt a base- hospital on the coast. and Ming Etta Kmhn were Fre~ Wednesda afternoonMrs.Raymund Ludwig is con- mont vimwrs, Monday almemoon,Mr.ang Mrs.Joe Strathucker vulescing at her *;;g;» following d;';;§ § :B§ "at Mrs.Emma and children '";;@, Sunday °,§;"§§ an operation at ge Cumby 'esta at the ate! Sappe le"°%'»?Z"i=M».Kensingwn was w§`§§'su?.§,"31*§;,@l""§..",§°!&"2¥'; gs -Q. Morton Steyer and Mar- 1 na; ed Frda atm 1 home of their daughter, Mrs. Ar- gum spent Tuesday evening at c nc n Y moon a thu: \V.Anderson and lamily.the Emma Ketchmark home.the Roy Peterson home when The heavy windswrm Wednes-r D Rrus n an g n - ~ E . a c \lesu:ov.t and mn. K day night overtumed 'a large w¢'2»15'2nd `22""ommfv§?&n§he? .tterh were hquteslea chicken house org the Alfred Ki-am»g,M _ T whi m _mips Mania _ Cumungham, er farm.Neighpqrg assisted, "f'1'C1,. JE ifli f Wa\v.e:ySappen- who is cm io ed in Omaha is Thursday on repunng the dam-ied r 't -P Y »f 1 , Ca l and Richard, spen Sun spendiig adwee k wli che rc ptr- "i i ,and Mrs Wane Wak '§;¥>p§.¥?2i'&",,\`i"»'2i Mr-s "§.i'£'.?'"'3 uns,r an ___\mn~..n e-\r. an ..field and sons were Wednesday Sappeniieid and children.inimam. d M p J Ch. mme evening visitors at Alma and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kruse spent»r. nn rs.-~ns.li Birdie FleV:her's.*Saturda evenin wit Pvz.andandsonCharlesofBenningtonysrh spent S\;ndny evening with Mrs Corpqral R0ber¢Hovendick of !\h_3 ~"1 " De y .''__~ Fort iixley, Kansas, spent. S,"-.xsitors at the Wiilmln Kby Chnstcnsens rents,Mr and ~~MM r s c m s m i 'c r i m e s 'i m ' } 5 i , " " 5 " § - § " ' 1 = . § n " " ' i ' z ' \ d ` Z " ' } ' B E F H 2 3 1'§" é° $" 'i .'§. i g é n o f H e i l e n e e o t h e ." € Xi _d a y ,h a v i n g r e c e n t i y ~ m d M i s s L u c i l l e h o i t i s w e r e ; ' € " " v g m - =K l y ,J r . ,a n d H a n s e n l i s t e d i n t h e c o a s t g u m - d . _d i . . . . n r g u e s t s ,a l s o ,a t t h e H o v -B y ,r .M e s d n m e n H .C .M c C l e l l a n ,¢ " d i C k h o m e ,S u n d a y .S _ M r s . é ; a r e n c e g a g ' - f ; ° f s ° ' : h w .A .R m z k w e y e r a n d C h e t G .i n - .n g a M r s .w i l l i a m S p f r i c k A l o u x w ' > ; d ' P ° "e s y a t e m m h u i ,a t t e n d e d m e D . A . i ¢ .a n d B i l l i e w e r e S u n d a y e v e n i n g " Q J n ° § f "| , f ' "M' m e m .c a l l e r s n c A u r e d K r a m e r ' s ~'i s s e s a i e c 'a n .r s . J a n e m c e t m g m F1' emo nt, on y .Mr s c i u m a Smi th an d two Suve rkru bbe,Le o an d Bern ard M m .Gnorge Smata und Mr s .sons 61 Ne brask a Cir a n t i Keegan spent Saturday i n 0ma ~ \" ° * ~ ; ;° ~ * - ' ° " ° ; w ' " ° . " - _station xt p y.s~~ "¥¢"Z`m....~9 w h i m has been `~V'f'm°wd noDnerpriletheinfnrlnatianth!! yank of *° '5 " "" i t i n learned. sho ui dhe ri -mlba nd are ma v - H' ° i 't h e n o n d Hn a n d Hrs.ingto OmIIB-.[K.l.r\Chri|'\anl|m ol,B\.\Sr;h h This means tht!The Enhr- wiiemdbaby d»u¢Mer,Bad\¢ra prim Iona A very valuable our-'NG midmu o! Blair, BT80- -ra ndmt for the Ha mmherngsory.Mrs.Hilainger nm»Sz¢~ Edvurd Wxlin st corresponded when John A. For! WayneRhomdes was owner und ediwr eq It's Sargent Edwin!Wstl-1 The Tribune back in 1915, 19\6, now according no informant-ion rc- nnd 1917.Altar he took over\oeiv ed this wi by Jen Watt: The Enterprise dis became the.of this city,Sgt. Watw, known wrrespondext for this paper mdlw Blu:-im as Ei, is now su-hu continued on the job sineetioned at Fort Wtyna, Ind.His that time.Twenty-eight y¢,anladva.m:ementu in the n-my luveascorrespondent is a iong timelbeen rapid,having entered dw and nba certainly will be minwh service ns n privnts inte in De- eamben On Cru-imma dxy Lean-iv¢d in New Orleans when H E R M A N C H U R C HHA S s o c m . M E E T ¥ ; . ; , f ' * . ;":,',;f";;, ' ,,;,°"';}§ wii inns- w Ind.Films taken in Mexico,New gm" h;'°wuF°n;de : y g u York and C8l\ada provided a plan-Hin address. S Edwin! Wattsant evening of entenainment for 87451099 ~Service 0 ' 1 ~-,members of the Methodist Churchcongregation,Wednesday.Th efilms were shown by Mrs. H. C. Hansen,who had taken the pic-tures on various vacation jaunts.Other features of the church social gathering were group sing- ing led by Clare Johnson, and theservingofrefreshmentsat the close of the meeting.A good at- \ » 729 Rwy. Oper. Bn. »»» Claus Wiese, son o l Mr.and Mm Rudolph Wiese of the Ken- nmd vicinity, arrived home #liz week for a visit with home {o\Ls.Pvt. Wiese is ntatiored with the a r m e d i o m e s a t D e n v e r . o 0 ._y pe -Zvmaf,Wmbexsteen wen hoetesa gay w Sxtuxday nt the Ra lph hi m.and Mrs.Carlos Dey re- miss Abbie BY'°"g'who has eMr nfim°£m ch 1 1-1 §§'$"f"f'"' hOk'lli\°"2§eiwfp"§§ n at es oven-ci ur ou wi r nenbcenconductinga class in nn- dick were Monday afternoon vis- and relativeg at Fort Calhoun. ;;g°~=» closed the wune on Mon- gym at *bg Lester Hovendick 5 M; Erénest sg-m;=\»re mm ,-ome near ni g.un y, a ter a H ata tMrs.Fred Heuermsn,Sr.,Misses Nellie and Leia Peck Blair Hosqitnl.e Y a e wb!!spent the winter in Im: were Fremont shupers, Saturday.Last Thursday moming,Dr.Angeles, Calif., with her daug\\~Sunda¥ guests o Mr. and Mrs. Don War-ng: spoke to the Fort ters Mrs.Mae Mcchesne md J .P.6,35 we re Mr.ui d Mrs. Calhoun H-;School and mem- y Alfred i 1 ll g -T53 l;:ff°;k_f"';°'4 w w umi,N¢§§.»'I`°;"" YM of §'§§'2fZf mgevengreul §§J;'§L;?" the ,erman Rogert of rt -Th Ch h B rd tiwcompomed_by Mrs..Ldfeijt gan,Colorado, spent °» h m ¢'§y held eat af;H2 5 £'n°ie"i°`lL"§ .ind son, Mackay who will visit m at w=§ ;;_§» g}5;»<=»»~= luhne, M<g"*=»;;v'="i"g-F,re.was 'er on o e us rua i clad e hirs. L.E. Siegrist spent Bev- friends h:l'°-y r his barbereszop $»"°'i,§Z.m 'QS en; dawn the latter pm of the d~M'r'and Mrs.Chuls~.s_Hovqn- thank all his patrons of Fort Cal- week in Omaha visiting he n ~ 'f;:NA\Tr;Ul :YB§_\':\fie:cl§' iioun. Mr. Kruse plans on enbar~grandson,Ruben.Rm,nd M-5_ efs.' ~defense work in the near fu- Roe. Guests ut.the oh .ri -The Womufs Clu t A ri !Pvt.Ciyde Swihnrt lei:on sen home,Fr'idayJev';niI?3, M. at the home of M,?.'Bi-.i limi Wednesday !°r Camp \C\ui=. Mr.and Mrs. Walter Rathe and son. Mm Dora 1<1ind¢ substituted MP.,after x four-dzy furlough Patty,Mrs.Wiliinm Meierhenry as secretary-treasurer (or Mrs.with hm parents, Mr, and Mm. Mr._and Mn.Lara Weber ami E. S. B. Geesnmann and MesdamesJ. A. Swihnrt.and mg siswr,family,mind Miss Edith Koenig Morton_$teyer and Raiph Sl erMrs. G,-n; Bmwster.of Omaha.were visitors.Mrs.George cal M _ Rn gjlve A report on Movie Produc-W f ; w ;§d_°;,_°fe§*°"";'; hon Mrs Paul Krugefa topic was~ ~at the Aifred \;f¢epphom§.u "W}i§t's ThBt Noise?"Since the Fwd Hovendick M;rgaret and occasion occurred on Apu! FoovaMr. and Mrs.Peter Kroger L d m;'~Da ,Mrs.Oral Harrison,Miss»entert.\ined f g a y in honnr og gggogg;s h s p : : m§ ; § l " ; w e n D a s y Siader _spd Mrs.GrantMr.Kmgefs birthday.Guests Mr.a nd J n.Ervin Clemexits 1132 §§~° theirimpersonatinns of1ded_he [ferent members.L ch 2231 and E 'i§`;L*`PQ,-,§;;z ;':'EIleme:\t;algax?;na§. §\.§§'f $215. :fi »~;_§;€'n\;vg15° gmg- \;'¥'xl:: wus piayed and prize:went no u 'Y'G r La .A 5 ;'Mn. Peter Mmumm and nm-y edliiorchthim ioo persons atand-"'§. m"§i'Lsf"é;\\%?.,,k 6: Flor Hina,a ¢ nnvan for Mr. and Mrs.d M.Au Ruwe at the Mn.Ma- en e ap r. and Mrs. Deewr-[min ."'~,,°", f1,°"'a,,,5°*~"" m a g "`f=» ~home,Friday ~ = ~ : 2 ' 2 ' mf : : d ' ; f ; Y ° < v m f ; ; ~ ;; ' = Agi o mp n i dby gh-and ~a wgrmn isiwra at ers,Friday evening. rt 'md e s u wrn~an"is1"Mr.a nd Mrs . Emi l \'i¢"'fB 55°F O R M E R A R L I N G T O N tendnnce was reported.Pvc.m i m i Smith,Jr.,is nuw at Camp Poik,Louisiana. N E W E N T E R -His d"""%""s CaA_p¥Zi "3?4 Arm ng.n.,...P R I S E R E A D E R S C a m p P o l k ,L o u i a i a n k u l P.F.C.Tage Christensen,who h u been ltalianed in LosAngeles, California,is now lo~ caved at Briss. 16,420 Air Banemanagement of The Enterprise SQ», Home Aix Depot.,Rnme, and brings out the thought that New York. the pubiic must.be getting thenews that is wanted. We will in W O R K E R S W A N T E D I N H A W A I I A check-up for the first three months of 1943 shown that 144 new readers have Joined The En-tefprixe family during that period.This is very pleasing to the the fixture, as in the pagz,make every effon to he worthy of theconfidence of the public whiclrwe The Director of the Eighth Userve.' TO DE D ICA TE S. Civil Service Region is againseekingnppiicationsfromper-sons qualified et wor\;d ~;the I'eari'Harbor nv y Yi ,onc-P U L P I T B I B iulu. Hawaii, There is immediaw A new Pulpit Bible Wm be need fox-laborers and skilled work- ms nted men.`§aeu°dm Cgurdlheat a p g g Salaries range from $0.94 so $1.71 per hour for Journeymen,$1.08 per hour for. Helpers (vir- ions options), to $0.82 per hourfor laborers.Trwspnrtation of persons appointed wil1 be fum- iahed by the Navy Depnrtmant.Those appointed will be employed on a contrut baliin lor | pariod of eighteen months.Tn-r\aporta- dediuxwry service in the memory of Mrs.George Neuun,Sunday. Rev. A.W. Clarke ol Herman. paswr of the Rpee Hill cong-regatian, will have dmrge al the 11 o'cloc.k services. C A R M I C H A E I SW E D 5 5 Y E AR S L i o n back to the workefs homewill be provided upon utisfsctory Mr. and Mrs. 0_ p_ Carmichael completion of the employment can~of Blair noted their 55th wedding txtct. Ruom and bvard il provid-anniveraary, on Tuesday. The day ed at a reasonnble rate va work- waa spent quietly, their chiidren ers._and s few friends calling w ex-If you are doing war work of Lend cong1'atuintions_ GA R DE N L o f rs equal skill, do not apply.Complete information may bemfromyour' M Civii S2 ce Secretary at any irst orA R E I N ~ s e c o n d a l a s s post office,the \e- eal U. S. Employment Office, orAU but one of the vacant lots write the Rngionai Director, Blh owned by the city have been rent-U.S. Civil' Service Region,Post. ed for garden purposes,City Ofhce and Customhouse Building, Clerk Henry Christensen has re-St.Paul, Minnesota. portzd.The Victory Garden few er has made an unusually heavy ~ ~T O S P E A K H E R E Miss Eila Ralvaag, daughter oftheauthorol"Giants of the _Earth", will speak in Blair on Fri- Mrs. Dorotheia Wul! eijtertmncd day evening under the auspices ofa number of fnends and relatives.the Dana Chapter of the Ameri- Tuesduy, March 30, in eelebraxion can Foundation of Lmdinavinn of her binhday. Giiests during the Cuiture. She will take as her aub~ evening, for a social hour and re-.ie¢t,"My Father,As 1 Knew freshments,were Messrs.and Him".Mesdames George Wulf,Will Miss Rolvnag wil!appear at demand for them.Receipts for the rented lots amount to $74.25. Mrs. Dorothea Wuif Notes Anniversary \d"e ' "n\ nAr 1 l I` D 'D ' I Q W R U Wulf and Donald, Harry Larsen.Hans Wulf, Louis Goedecker and the Dana College auditorium. No i n( mi MI M uuuqmg... ,___halper hd paced the hog hounimly ; few moment:befon and ha d s um nn dnl o f hwble .' n u m u m m u l f i r e u-u¢k nlx>°n¢l°4 to the Rhs u' a ll fo r pdntnnm and Maher ion was pnvanted. E. S. PEDERSEN BURIED TUESDAY E.S.Fade;-am,resident of Binir and Washington County for hi !entire \i!c,d i d in Blli t onSunday,April 4.Services were held an Bender!Funeral Home,Tuesday nltemoon, in chargs ofRev. John P. Bmokn, and burial was made at Kenurd.Bom near Omni on April 11, 1900,Pedersen would have been43 years of age next Sunday, had he Lived, He was married to MissNelie Shooey on April 19, x920; one daughwr,Betty Jane,was bum to them.He had farmed most of hisiifellthoughfor a number of yearn he was a salesman in the employ ot a loui business firm.More recently he had followed thepa.inI,er'B trade, Mthough he had been in poor health for a number cl years; for the past six months he had been unable to work. Survivors include his mother, Mrs. Marie Pedersen of Bust Col- fax Street, with whom he made his hmm;a sister,Mrs.Willis Biggerstafi of New Castle,Ne- braska;brothers, Chris of Oma-ha, J.P_of Chicago,August of Fremont, Osoar and Leonard of Blair, and Ted of Bellevue. BILL §eTPAssi§§W1'rH EMERGENCY CLAUSE A h i l l known as Legislative Bill 89 recently was passed by the legislature which will deal direct- ly with the settling of estates. ltrequires the county judge to give n copy of the inventory ol the es- tate being nmled to the county assessor and the assasor is re-quired tn check this in compsri- son with the amount of propertyturned in on the assessofn list. The assessor is required to goback three years and if deceased has delaulled in reporting his amaaament,the cqmnty assessor is to levy on the estate A sumlarge enough to cover the amount defaulted.. 35 c urnc u OFGOD M E M B E RS M E E T A_ meeting of the Church ofGod wx! held, Sunday,at the J. A. Swlhlr§ home in Arlington,with Mrs.Clinton A p p l e b y delivering the sermon.Members nttended from Bldr,Bennington, Kemmrd and Omnhn. PAT KELLY GIEVES.NEW HONORS Mr. md Mm.Burn Kelly oiHerman received word on Frida; that their son, Pat (George) Kei ly has received an airmaxfs med ai and an oak lea! cluster for expen Air service. This in the second medal which has been award ed him.Kelly is stationed with the ui force in Alrica. N0'l`iCE OF RESULT OF P. s. c. DISTRICT REFERENDU1 To AL L PERSONS interste notice is hereby given: low gives a full, conect, and lradmission will be charged, and u\¢\ report of the resulm of a refer! |Dean,Rudolph Mencke,Mrs.general public is mv;,,d_ - L . _m..w M n Emma Suu-k .__ ,_ -- 1 fn-nu dum held on ihe 27th dayhjarcil. 1913. on the proposition --»_.1 ..,|.m¢.m¢l ur ty ~ eonm Hen shin five you!$125 :pri L lrlforfor H u b wEin h w 1Jo! erngg- r1 da;ith onM1 M1 <><WI ar gn ax si h i xrmern report me munwm;lgnmenu:Howard Frlnke, nun, $56.50 lor four Bm p-a gilt: and $43-50 sich lor bud. Fred Ahrenn, Blmlr, twoxg Holsiein bulls at $124 and ;. Fritz Mixfeldt, Bllir. | roamngerwwxt515150.L .E. sen, Blnir, lnld u Jersey cow$139.50 and a roan bull cal! ;3 s , |blue ro m cow $116.'ry Lu-sen ol Kennnxvl had nmne und gelding bring 3190; mer Westermun,Arlington,a gelding, $100. McCAR'l'HY NEWS i dcCart.|,\r Club met with bln.m Ne ;ood last Thursday alc- lonn. The nat meeting will take .ce on April 15, at the home of 14, Judith Aronson.Miss Alma Miller was a Fri-y evening guest ol Mn.IndqAronson; Mrs. Nearhood cailedMrs. Aronson on Monday. and mday evenl visitors wenr. and Mrs.ans Andersen.Mr.and Mrs.Everett AmnscmOmaha sent Sunday afternoon lth Mrs.udith Amnson.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wulburn ld Margaret sperm Sunday asrests of Mr. and Mrs, I-'ritz Arp \ l Mrs. Alvin Ohrt, Earl Sm! ArlingtonMrs.Alvin Svendgnard, Harlan Gotuwh, W. A. Hall, Judith Slu-eeves.(Send ul your nsme and of birth la Lhnt we rnly lm you in The Enterprise "H Birthday" column.) MARKETS $1 Corn ,Bl .5 .7.6 Wheat..2| OatsBarley Bye Produce E x mButterfal.Heavy Hens .1 Leghorn Hens .a .5 .1 OLD Tl ME DANCE 0FT'S HALL BENNINGTON, NEI!! SUNDAY Ev1~:>41N<; A p r i l u xd flimny at Nickerson.g u .h.ueuc y( n w \\l L l-lu.royedg the tires were complé t :`:' 7 `1 .1 burned andV.i'\e entire tractorl And Hm 0\'¢\"'"lYfl as emcloped m flames Ft Cul g 2 was envc I »|houn Chronic le L i v e s t o c k a n d C o u n i t y S a l e S A T U R D A Y ,P R I L 1 0 Some extra good springer cutie ol' all kinds;good cun-signment of stock cattle. Some vxflrn good black faced ewus with lambs by lhe side.H 0 6 8 0 F A L L K m n s We hid a very active f at hog market last week. Packer buyer nl each sale. Bring in anything you want sold. Lowes! selling :harges and no yardage.B l a i r L i v e s t o c k M a r k e t ,wc rlo x EVERY SA'l`l'llDAy (~i l c r o n Ch i c k Starte r ~.-» "\ ~s 1t's Time to ~ 2 Change to...~ Summer Lubricants To Get Your Car Ready for ; Summ er nrivingxou 'Should J Drain Wingqr G ife a s e From !I .':rnsmissiq\ pm! .the. Differen-1 la ." ' Drain Ant (-Fré éié From Radi-2 amy.Flush Out Rust and Cor- roslon. Drain Crank Case.Reiill With3Skelly Tagolene, of Sum me r w e i g h t .-r . '§\, f Don'tDelaYQ§.Gé{ R Done'l`o \ av l0S k e l l y S e r v a c e " r S t a t 1 o n ° ' Y 9 & , § é P £ l 9 a } l ' ° "_ . . . - ;s ~a (~' ; l C ') B C h i c k S t a r t e r P a y s B i g D i v i d e n d s Q `" " "; ; . ; ' _ ; I T L " , g g i .~n q¢ r i l w a f ';r ' lihf._an ; ~~~." I , r.¢~~.~ . , - ~ . . »~\41 .f n , 4 ; . r ~» ¢ = »f .1 Q Q r ~j':.. \ = i 'r _,e f ; . ~ . % = +».r " ' 5 a " " "i . r » . ..P g .: n ".T ' V * b f ~= ¢ , .'" w i 4 `»v v ..._|ay \ ' ~ ~~i ,~;"~~' ~ ~ , . . ;f *::.f y ~ a ~ ~ - . n g ". »" 1 ".Q "l1"'. . ¢ # ¢ :\~" S ~ \>_*f *.5 .Y " .v n u H - B l F l o u r M i l l Carl and I-larry Sorensen, Props. . . . - - . . . - -. . _.... ..»- |.\:| Mr. and Mm Herman nnxse um! u ; [ i l y ,V g e d n e l d n e v e n i n g i r .e u e se . ~=°° " " § : f , l i l - r , " : : . r m J o h n s e n e .r s .R u d y M a t x e n w i E i l e e n vi s i t e d S a t u r d a y e v m i 1 \ 8 s t t h e P .A . J home. a n Irvin er'}'°end '{i'.T;,.»"°'§T,'i... °5'Zif" eel rate his birthday,Frlday` 4-ve ng.M -"I Mrs.f Mordhxgg 'i ni Toaday Mr.Jdrs. Peter Kroger.l m r . a n d m e G o r d o n ~ a l Callfornie arrived Monday so :pond e couple of weeks with 'dw b m i !(ether m d einer, m u c o m m und Llllls.'n n Html'was formerly Erlane(someh.,\ Mrs.Emma Champion md Geneupent nv e n l deyn vdeh .Kr.a .ndMn .J o e S¢haehero! q w - w.e .n dM n.Ha r r y ln md o l 'l\mnn¢eurerev1dtone¢tho ~- aAp9le hyhmm.Yl'hur»day. g r , t a d M n .Elmer Wulf und : p a r t y at the -v .. l w- l f -h l nn e .Suodny Eloise of CMR, and Mr. end mrs. A W Jordan.r.and Mrs.Charles Haven-dlck were Friday evwng vldtor-s at the Fruik Eriksen home.Mr. and Mrs.Ray McConnah|.andxieughten had es S\\ndlY 'Wg' guests, Mr. and Mn. John Jac on, Marjorie and Grwe.Mrs. Clifford Lsrsen and Jud-ith spent.Wednudny g "m d Thursday at the paren , ChrllL. Anderson home end edmdedtheJollWorken Club meeting at ea Thlel!oldt'r Thundny nfternoon._ AUGUST FRAHM NOTES BIRTHDAY August Frahm celebrated bil'18th hir!-bdly,Saturday eveniD§, enterhhinl e number ot lrlmda mq.,,1¢ev¢¢ et the home o lMi.end Mrs.F d ! "Frehm, _rum cannon..m m e were I n n s .end Meedamen G u l l Prahm and Norma J un,Harold Behluetwf and tunily o l Fort celhmn;R a n llsnnnnen d Kennud:Clnrenos Yu m:md (emily. Hume .r m and fungi . I l ' 4 Au n n r \ . a n v v y u Announcement re a c h e d Ar- lingwn friendn, tfhis week, of the marriage of Mies Bentriee Hew-erman of Denver,Colorldo,to John F. Mxrtill of Denver,nn Merch is.The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mn.Henry Heuerman of Scotts Blu!!.wxs iormerly e resident of Arlington. She taught the fourth and M01 grade in the Arlingwn Public School for a number of yean.More re- cently, lhe had lttendcd school in Denver. WISCONSIN WOULD Llzmrr TENUREOF PRESIDENCY The Wisconsin leginlature pg introdneed n resolution u m m;Cong;-en to take New eg u m : the tenure of office ol president to two terms. VOTES To SCRAP'mr EARNINGS R o u e n n u n ,- - - - ._a n d M i l o .M m .W u l f r e c e i v e d a n u m b e r o f b l r i h d d y c i n i l ,g i f t s , a n d a b o u q u e t . o f f l o w e r s . C l o s e f r i e n d s o f t h e o e l e h r s n i g e i h e r e d a t h e r h o m e ,W e d n e s - d n y u t t e r - n o o n .t o h d p h e r n o t e h e r a n n i ve x - s a r 9 =T h e g r o u p i n - c l u d e d m e S a m H o l g t e i n ,M r s . H e n r y A r g ,M r s .S o p h i e R e d l . M r s .C a t h e r i n e S i e r t . ,M n .H u w W r i c h ,M r s . N e l s M .J e n s e n ,a n d M r s .W i l l i n m B e e r n l m l p .O t h e r e n l l e r a d u r - i n s t h e e t t e r n o o n w e r e M n E m m a s w r k .u n .A n n u D i ¢ l n n e y e r ,a n d M r s .G i l b e r t s u n k a n d s o u l .c m =- n d G a r - don. Mn. Chris Konhoi was an Bu'diy vlsitxfr, Thunder. »*» t-ho nl. ome.The Waleyan Guild ut theMethodist Chnreh met Wednesdayafternoonatthehome of Mrs. Jemes Praha. B I R T H S KE SS EL MI -and Mn.lo be r¢ 'uesservf s m D i m .c m-fornle, ere the pu-ents of a 5 1=»- 1 - »»»f==-z=m_S'=:.f MRS. ALLISON Lrlrr$20,000 ES'rA'rE Mrs.Kxthnrine C.Allison. who died Mxxvh N at the 'nge of '11,left an estate vllued at :hi nt 20 thousand dollnn, xooordinz to a probde petiliun on (Ile ln Omlhl Wednesday.u m of the e mu i n n n t oher san Grazia C.Allison of Omaha and daughter, Mn. GracoSibbernaenofElkCity,And their children.Mrs.Allison npparent-ly took great are toa md. the rrv wfv a n d ! !be- we m he r non md daughter, nn d i n h e r w i l l andedded pro- vldons ahe_ ltltnd, 'My one elm i s t o b e f e l t in dlvi li onolthe Prvremn .Spedle bequelts outside thefimilyine.l\'|lei\SL Benudiet Moor dnnvh.Omxhl tim 'hun- dred Mllan;Creeks ol Omnhl. two hundred do lhn;Chrili» Child sodety,two hundred dol- lars._Mn.Allison in former years,bl! spent e nmjvf pert of meh veer at her bauB!}1l summer the wry Lmn(B) inclusionto the Papio Soil Consen Dintrict.Number voting ln favor ofadditional territory to said di ltrld --_----_.-.-._---:(h) Number voting against in-clusion of additional ber-rlwry to uid district. -__ Total votes out _.__..----Dated this 6t.h day of Ar 1943. Stale Soil Conservas Committee By E. G. Jones, Executive Secret- FLAMES DESTROY CALHOUN TRACT* During the high wind on M 30,fl-re broke out in a pill hush where corn was bnhelledontheRoecoeSw ferm, eouth of Port. Calhoun.men wurldng on the job, wier with men and ¢\v1irm=1\° 1 the Calhoun tire deparhnelm vented the blue from deatrrthe barn and corn crib uhh _ -1 n.. um e unrht."'U '~hv rs ncs Wbs r of Om it'H bs u n num:Helton n m l a n r m m i m h m l l y o ! ' F o x 1 v °l.;<»\q¢»' 1 4 f ~ = " = ; - M ; D\savu'b::hue nheynpem. the put Folluwihl m eveni nz at ente r- velt'| o rder vwillz ' "nhl of n.--u. . dt h Mr. md Mn.fdnmsut,n h n h m m i we re gf| ;° ? &('"°" um ua PM) o n un EFHn - l Beuhl H n . Blllr. len,born on mnnzn " " \ "He u e r an u m m m e r \ \ \ ° " °m u m s Lod ge n e a r s c o me r v...... _.__-__,.I1 W g r r k k ,d g u g h wf of F m C n l h o u n .She wi ll b e r e Th e tnf !0 \'~ P' "\° ¢i by I n P1- n m m w m v ;° f £ - » » - M 'b y a r m ° '* * ° " ' " f. ; . f ~ ~ ' : ' . 2 * ' " $ " ' " ; ' 1 ' ; ' § f : \ b o 9 . h i n ( > l ' h o u n m d i n B l u r ._. |H R PréfEaster _Events of the Church Servrces Coming Week - ' m l n m m m s n f m m ,gbrgh, Avril B. 1948 -~; ;~ ~f i n i n 'A . . . , : 1 : . f v \C l a s s D é b i c t s 7 3 Y e a r s o f C h u r c h H i s t o r y Fate ln- wunlllwP l a n N u p t i a l p 0. m , M o n d a y E v e ., m . , : ; - . . , . ,~';';. ; _° j ~, , , . : ..-g avmlrlm W A _-Mus Bnrban Morehoqn, gg;-_=-P »f`»§§.°§f of M : v l r o w o £ 1 \ l J \ l . l . . l l » l l J | 1 , u v mE n AN- 1 C.Jax-gem Frhhy . Arm 9 »ax: Sundny Sehooi and m m D W I "a¢Houox-"Bud Ti an!" Lama a 9180;mnmlng v mr P°»f¢v-Mu.xv.n .n m w d l v u 10:45;w w u m n m d H n u a m o m n~"-~4=:_Codirmndw in-]P u t Nnble Gund C l u b - K m I*vn »~\..-:.».¢\..,,~D8 C9DIl|,|,g;u7u.,ul:gvgning,a t th e regul o f th t v.1=~.w.A n i m a l \m__...¢»Cligurili m-d;y gn M ,v .vw. vm.-xd will condnua Su nd a y, Ap ril ll Je n mn -P 5 1 3 1 wedding daghter i M a <=»§°More- birthdnrh use of e n wi becomenf. ma. of wmmk J. K°°mw\» __'f*'°"§, yu-nent § ' f " G ~ .ngdinnn.LUTEEZAN (l lrmmuA Imtlmn.n Church~ }§ §'o{ Mr,an d Mr s .W .J ." g o d * ' " ° "-m d m n .I r a n :m_______w? ' ° ° r ' ~ "o f Blai r,o n i ntgfg hy ,H w w w m d a f . 1 . H o s te ls T u g " .H!m| \ :r \,H u .F r m k St»e1l'lr¢in enter-Ap n l 1 2 . The c e n mo n y...,... ,.Pa 1 P tte n e n ,H. P .H1f nn nwenimt s ervic e in the v\ u __'Dn¢.m°\\\¢1111\ru m- in i : K tgi ni ng to d i y (f¥`l1r§r»d=»y)gt, hor o r : L G -. - - - -_ _ . _ _w m v m e r -a w a y ,: m u 1 : i t h D N M o n d a y A f t a r n o o n C l u b - M r l . m g ,B .F .I M 1 \ v - . 1 . . . . . . . . . n - -. h u n 1 1 ~.Sunday School at 9:-15; orning'Prxynr und sermon nrofcluck. Wedneadly, April 14, mi ng prayer,litany and ser-~n at B pm.Everyone vel- ST. _|0HN'S LUTHERAN (Vs- ma.}--Rev.Paul W i e g ma n : ~mmon Service, 2:30 p.n1.,ser-on,"Judging Jesus".Sunday ool following the service, Rob» W1Doll singing several duets.Members of the '1`ovmssnd Club plan to hold a party,t~ which the general public; is in-vited, on April 16.Music will be Zumished, and a lunch wi'l OUR NEW LOCKERS Are Now msgalled Call or See Us at Once as the ..... ~1 g e . a I :t h e r l a n g u e m e t s w i t h H e l e n .» E m a c e M a e G o s k e r ,A p r i !9 .H o i y C o m m u n i o n o n E a s t e r S u n d a y a l t - e r n o o n ,A p r i l 2 5 .Y o u a r e w e l c o m e . '0 |`- -J o h n P . noi-ls smlgmn 'rt rlz wlr rlz ll AND Adding Machine Any Make-Any Model ALL WORK GUARANTEED oades, April 18 m m Sumty,nrvloe nt9:45; tobswn¢nc¢»dbyRa1. David Simpson of Arllnghn.ms n :BI L L METHODIST-A. W. Clarke:&=ndly Sdoal lk 10 n.m.llvins Sgrvies nt 11 s.m.Tha n u t #will pnadx from "Tha Earns] Vndee". Then will be a Ipod!!dedietlion nonvice. uhm n new Pulpit Blblu will be pruamad in memory M the Ish Mrs GOU!¥°Nelscn of \Ra¢e Hill.Evay member of the lrlzurdl in urged to be present.. I KENNARU LUTHERAN _ P.C. Jensen: Sundny School, nt _10 x.m.;wddivx as ml. 11 un. Evedng service nl. 8 p.m.sm.m m v s EPISCOPAL-~- w a s Adelbett J.smxal, vlcnr, _ Luthenn Gui ld -ll n.Ambld Luther Lesgue--Fiat Luther- an (hitch"Walling?/an Ai d- Mn .N.P. Nlellen1'lmrdly,A n n i sI-'nxt Cnlhuun Wo ma n Clu b- K n . G r u n t u p ntendnnce il .ba li in y um.11un.,Sunday Momlng Vlmnhlp, music by Junior md Youth Choirs, sermon for the Lenwn susan,Mlnluu 'rluz ma No t FIJI". 6 p.m., Youth Fellowship. WASHINGTON CH U RCHServicesSundayat11o'clock; Sunday School, also. Guests or Mr s .W .H .Ru we Mr .and Mr s.Elza Appleby , J unior an d Alb er ta were Arlin g- to n visitors a t the Be r t Svrihart home,Sunday afternoon. 1 ear ;:,.Py le of Baxter.Io wa ,dec orated thc refreshment table. Guests o f the Bec klun twin s were Sharlene W u lf and Mr s . Ha r la n d W u if ,Sharon K a y Slert'~Jirnrn ° and : ~~'am. | __511 W.South Streetor Leave as The Enterprise Mr s . ~ J . K oo p mm e n te r 'c a i n ed Ro we and daughter,an a m r » . | m ¢ m w . n.-l..\...4.1¢ Alumni g l h i f d l v P K .~o f ~HT.~ it B 0300 Uuuszn. illllllU|evening,c o mp li me n g g r y ' ' ; ; " ; ; , ; , \ i f - H e n r y Kn i e p o f KenI1l»l¢\»| |>_N_G_p i n , bridewo-be. Guests were Mins Bar-m g M r . m d M n . H ]§._N¢}| ¢,n bars Momhc mse, Mn. Carrie More-md f a mi ly o f g m g g m house,M m M a r g a r e t Morehouse, an d Mi s s E d n a Ma tthe ws ,alll of Li ra . L un dt To Te ln m a h :Mi s !He le n W i le of 3, M_ A_(;H o s t a l Mee ti ng Fri day Mr s. C . W . C hr ig tlnn le n wi ll b e hogtesa,Fr id ny afternoon,Ap r i l 9, at s me-ating of the P uri.No b le Gra nd Club.Fo llo win g the busi- _e...-»-#o»n¢\nn¢I!ifl. ~ beI - ' } e m o n t ;M r s . u r . . .'|.........f ' B nh: SLran.l1n5-M B. F. Lundt win envenun ness sasnmmmon.|n6 | ~..41 19 fur members of the\aerved. 5111.dlunlcn v... . . . . ,la iMr s .Lo ui s Murdoc h o f B r.`i&`°f?d§§»"I f " ` » é } §Club.H H 1"»nvvanruan ~I n d M T I l . R . I f . ~ ~Si"¢i§;;1`§~»1.1¥i:,a';;m have ghuge §;;,;;,'k°m, d a municil prognm.The Congregldonal L,cial Union met |t__Lh/a ndiea'Mr.and Mrs-E`1rnelt_'I'¢mbi;,d S t a p l e t o n~ |..-.1 s . n d r H n n n f T111l en~andnr Din Mrs tercmneu an W --.H hmm with remlnwvmy |.|.|¢su.\"°"""'""' for R"¥li.§"° 'ii D`mI:I °'M§`".'I..1 nn. W. F. Hemphill im .m.§L°g. nm. Arthur 101 Kennedy 'ffd '.J |"\i\\|\\l fmmnxlv Of Bldn en- son md Mn. J.Merton K Margaret Hriemp `"\l ua {`""Ei-' scindsv ww- évem the co-hc§E._¢,....mu ...fi Hn.Louis - The Sundiy Scho Mr s .J .Hi lto n Rh \1.:.+..vb.1 nl clus ul mules pr:-l akemh at PIMPLES UISAPPEARED I"Hp Lui.tilltoMurdoch ind Mr. and Mn. W- J. Pfam mmOVER NIGHT »-Koopnnn..\"Hua Time" Plfly ...;..Y:-1 iv. in true there is \ sais A`hsrrrlss medicaed liquid calhd Teachers' cud u m:1 " " " ' H " " '"semen un m=~...g,5,|g 1 .hdd by tha Degree of nnor on 3§'f5f°'§~m.'f mf§€"1\.'l{"{'».i'§ T153 Club Mobil Friday evening. April 9. Husbeil-g g ; ~g ... _n_..»..¢~...¢|.md Mrs. 1; wil! be Mn- W. D. McD4ml\d the class dvessed_ nn n i ve r u r y ne mb nr l o f i n old ti me mg ed their nembers ac - __ . . . . . . . - - -- TCW ;18115 LU 1 l 5 || \ .w w - "' "0 ' l I n n l u n .M a r j o r i e S l i i n h n M 3 1 7. .,... ..__.,_red sorepimply face one night and surpnaed their friends thenext day with a clear complexion.Thcre is no risk, The first appli- cation must. convince you or you§°'your money hack.Join the appy hleerex users who are nolonger embarrasled with unnlght-ly pimplns.I-'or sale by BLAIR DRUG co. llluir, Nebr. .MI-Bl :m u lWilhelmGrimm were so-hostf eaaes w the Tachers Card Club, Tuesday evening.The evening was spent in playing bridge atthe*l l E.s f m m residence, when M i n Sund makes her home during the school year. Advertise in The Enterprise It Brinzs Ilesulu l and Mrs. Lalle Offen.The en-tertainment committee includes lhxine lhevee and Ceeells Hol- bruok. Mn. Baker In hnkinn' GuestMrs. C.G. Bxker and childrenO! Tlldan, Nebx-uh,arrived in Blair on Tuesdny for |. few days' visit with Mrs.Bsker'|brother- ln-Lsw and slmr, Mr.and Mrs n..-1 Jerikini.Accompnnyinp; and chlthose of lcostumes, nunes w Club No Lutheran Guild Mrs.Arnold Hx terlaln the Imtherax dnm-_\,parlon,ne:afternoon, April 14. Shower Co » plilnulqlMisa Helen Hnexler u.....»|Rrirlnt i c e s On Week's Vacation www--~ -»----Mi lu.He le n Ha uler lm 'mm-|Mrs. mm Jensen crm; Audf" dw for A week's vacation wiu\|R¢'=11> was Sue"-<tf'h°{'°f at a risen will en» her parents at Loup City, Nehru!-1 mlscellmeoun bndnl.nlwwer _ n..:1.1 ha tha lg. Miss Haesler is s member o1"h@\d Sunday afternoon nt.the_-;-l| ...a 'mmf ¥1mmi..l'JD6 Jensen ~' Q0-h~sf¢_=<==~ L: """" "' '"' the nursing sum.;"""'" ' "" "*"her sisters-1n~mw,»m»,gt wednndavlml.~Hansen and M i n Ruth I .YunnanBetklun Turin:--- --~\The guest.list included Endinc ru.: Celebrate Birthday-sr\_\\»..dnlwUlf, Roms Nielsep, _Helen Jen-i the era "F"_'°hr..}E:ff:| Wuhinzton Aid To 0ur Patrons The Washington Indies ruu Joan and Jann necmuu,lhlll._j nti e wrich Laura m.sen es e |acwillmeet, next Wednesday after- childmn of Mr.and Mrs.John;.s th home of Mrs. N. P. Becklun,celebrated their u\im §thIw=5=.¥§u~=@n.Bcity g r l f .-um ,.noon a e W hmgton.birthday on Wednesday. They en .R M W Peterrs.n 2Nxelsenmallltertained a large number of httle Kel11"PC 0,1......\ um .51-thur Behrendt. at. the Jenkins home. zDonaldHu s h 5l¢_tr ('1n h Prmndtni W e wi s h to a nn o un c e th e sale o f th e G A M B L E S T O R E t o H e n r y L o t t ma n ,o f l)o dgc ,Ne b ra s ka ,w h o w i l l ta k e c h a r g e Sa t u rd a y ,Ap r i l 1 7 th. Your patronage during my five yearsin Blair has been deeply appreciated end A commu ity 4-H Club wasganlzcd at e Ted Olinger ho when pig,lf and sewing growereorgani ed under the di tion ol County Agent E. D. Fxney.Donald Hunk was els president of the pig club; othel l officers include Arlene Ol vice-president;Isabelle K u ! secretary; Jeanne Thompson, n s at a gala party in nnorwlu »: occasion during the a1rcr~pvesentin a favor to eachgnnQuests.Three brrthday > fkééii Stn: Mon R: n extend a hearty "Thank You". re VVil} Be Closed r x d a y t n l l S a t u r d a y of Next Week ay john on ~ U TH O RI Z E D D E A L E R »u I | cporter.1 Leaders of the groups are .gm Christensen and Mrs. .r _-mger|Marilyn Olinger wi\\enwl ilhe 4~H'ers on Apri\ 16. ,j Mrs. Raiph Sclrlett andwere dismissed from Meth llflospital on April 4. 1'Dr. M. A. Ritzen of Fonta:spent mst Wednaday uw ac the J. w. Blatter home.Mr. and Mrs.J. W.BlJohnandDorothyvisiw Fontanelle,Sunday,athome of Mrs. Bluttcr's pn--.A U. . .u.»-m-\»Monkc ( noi-ls smlgm S P E C I AL S For Friday and Saturday RUTABAGAS, \8Xod 3 Lbs..25c ORANGE, 252 Size, Doz.~CRACKERS, Graham, Cracking Good, Lb.... ONION PLANTS, Bermuda, White or Yellow,BunchROAST, Fancy Rib or Chuck, 6 Points, Lb... PORK CHOPS, Lean and Meaty, 8 Points, 1.5¢ 181: 32c .40c n OUR NEW LOCKERS Are Now msgalled Call or See Us at Once as the .~... e~g Ted Hain baby ndiet melle moon alter. 1 in the rents. be fur be sen Blue F The Club 1 een sow.Fevenin the 1 me ndawu~d~ bmskzfor 4- Mrs heshr noi-ls smlgm S P E C I AL S For Friday and Saturday RUTABAGAS, \8Xod 3 Lbs..25c ORANGE, 252 Size, Doz.~CRACKERS, Graham, Cracking Good, Lb.... ONION PLANTS, Bermuda, White or Yellow,BunchROAST, Fancy Rib or Chuck, 6 Points, Lb... PORK CHOPS, Lean and Meaty, 8 Points, 1.5¢ 181: 32c .40c n OUR NEW LOCKERS Are Now msgalled Call or See Us at Once as the .~... e~g \ aa .r » Electrical Equipment! ity ai Blair, Depamnent of Utilities I 0e c t r l c a l A p p l l a n c e s e I R R E P L A C E A B L E ! me/IEW /NG Pkfé glrl 'Aur=Q f ' ;_, /zu REBMU: o n '//me ~c smv/af -'L,_/ \ \~L ` » " fnerivs 1Mo/ef pawn* ro MY Pvmvma _i r'Jf f f 4 ) ~ - "e x,;@ ~.._; Manufacture of New A p p l i a n c e s Stopped Months Ago and Most Deal- er_Stocks Are Depleted. herefore, We Urge You 1, 2. 3. 4. To TAKE the best of care of yourpresentequipment.Don't drop it; don't tinker with it; don't overheat or overload; lubricate properly. AT THE FIRST sign of trouble, go to your electrician. DON'T THROW away old equipment until an effort has been made to re pair it.. BEFORE discarding old equipment, let an electncian look it over for spare parts to repair similar eqdpment. Club Meth Thodisv. Mrs.homning. Broo Guy < E. S andLlp - Pl thi quea ethe for Blu ol the Th P~f.~ reein so soMFwof re ra P eh c I ndint Bondoffxclal board of the MethChurchmetatMrand Amold A Fuhlmdts farm west of Blau'Monday evePresem, were Rev John PksMrandMrsHLyle r Mrs R. E Furchxld Dr Tnpp Davrd Mummeri Mr Mrs. Roy Kelly and Richard mcotr. l annual Parent/Youth banwhxch wlll take the form of Alben Srmcx nmrm"....,......|and Wesley Spnck Mrs. Hnold Wulf Mrs.Floyd Smmth Mrs Robert Schenck Mr and Mrs .llm Ryan l3\lly Russell and Clar rce of Omaha The twms'gnndparents Mr and Mrs.0 A Pyle of Baxter serve the occasxon They wxll re~ tum to thenr home today Bride of Mar 29 j~~~~Q ~ lows,werealsi present ¥{»ob me were discussed for the mrs. A-n¢..» ».......~.... ....-.,_._.-Gilliam were gusts Tuesday of Mrs.Elmer Pate and Ida Knox at Lhdr home in north Blair.c°l'P-_Elmer Mordhorat of Tcxa sqs visjtxnz his parents. Mr.md Mm.Fred Monfhol-5:and other relatives.C°rv-Mord- horst is home on a 12 day fur- laugh. Harley Wilcox and family,Suh- dny.were Mr.and Mrs..TensKrcghanddmxghtern,Joan and Peggy of Spiker, and Mr. M. A. Dinner guau of Mr. and \n|\mum|||n||||||ilm|||||un|nu|||u|nu||||m|||n||u|In||n||ml||||||m|||m|§ H FASHIONS! Created for the TimesAWith All t\\eVersatile Smart- ness Demanded by You W¢'ve n Servicesble:red dish dinner this _spnng im. ma Mrs. smear 'r<m11;\»d\Selection of§§`i§£r,¢§- lién of April the txmeral servicen |Dresses, Millinery and Accessorles 1 theTo Ta ke Yo u Rig ht Th rougt Season and Long After. submitied w n major operation Donald Johnson underwent anappcndecwmyattheMethodisst Hosvital, on Monday. vinitm-,from Sunday until Wed nesday at the John J.Macehome.On Wednesday Mrs Kemp lett for WuhingwnIndianawhere she will visit ix definimely with her mo\.her,Mrs. Every Type In Provided For So Come One and \ll, Ynu'll Enyoy Seemg Our Large Selection of I)renscs in '\ll the New- est Spring Colors and Fnbncs ~$~ ._ - ~. . .--.-.;, Mm.Margaret Kemp was ~Pri ce d From -.-.......-_ - ~t 0 1 `, :s »~ I news !BDol'tEl»MTBT i g f i o w e r c o m m i t t e e ,M r s ..1.\ ! n 1 s J e n n a n d M T S .A .B mJdring.vote!Q .:§.:¢{¢time st sram¢9~will enter| the Merrymlkwl on Aprll lh M. Qarroll.With a Genius for Flattery We Hu e Tnilored Darli ng md Frivaluun Styles in Fabric. I-'ell and and Mrs. Willixm Schwinck af West Point took M>;=~W.C.Schwinck to the Omnlu mir port,'I`uend\y.ahe hxving apext my HomemnkersPhePappyHomemakers 4-11 lb was organized,Friday ming,at the Ted OlingermeLearmming' to Sew work s ~ by t he gma ll e r gn 1 = ghrnw.Priced at»three weeks unong rel-Blnir and West Point $1.98 to $6.50é;hwinck'l home in in lub will take second year sew-' n z -N e w o m c e r s ,e l e c i e d a t t h e P1 -i dl y e v e n i n g m e e t l n z .u e : T e a m s T h o m p s o n ;n m i d m t ; h H e n e O l s o n .v i m p r e l i d e n t z V h - ( l d :L i p p i n c o t t ,s e c r e t n r y ; V i v d e m K u b l e ,n e w s r e p o r t e r . T h e n e x t m e e t i n g w i l l b e h e l d o n A p r i l 1 6 ,s t d i n h o m e o f l h x i l y n n e O l i n g e r . B mw - . Ha i : To cue Club Mr.and Mrs.J . w.Bladezunmanned,Thursday evening, for the munbefl of thdr a nd ldub.High p;Kun were won by Mrs.S.I.Moore ui d John Young,while conaolntlon qwnrds went to M n Curtll Di i nn md T. A. mm. Guesis were Menu. :md Mam- dnma T, A. Bohn, John Young.Id. o. Dxvis. s.L Moore.and Oxrtll Dixon of Fon Calham.I\ MRS.ARTHUR BEHRENDT »-P71010 by Rnbbaill Pictured above is Mn. Arthur Behrendm.formerly Bliss Mu- gue !Wulf,whom mnrdage was performed at the Benning- wn Church on Mondny,Merch 2901-The dxughter of Mr. mdlln. Chris Wulf.Mn. Behrendt et-umded Blsir High School and Dana College. I-'or the PM two yearn she has uughz Omm School.P.F.C. Behrendt ll sutinned with the U. S. Army Ondnnnee Depnrtment at Aberdeen Prov- ing Grounds,Aberdeen,Mery- land. vvuwu, |=..~. mkrtalned nt wvper.Sllldny in honor of Mr. :nd Mrs.JohnDomlc lfeil 42nd wedding unmi- vannry and Irvin Gomhdn birthday lor Mr.and Hrs.Es- zert Ohrt. md n m .Mr.md l i n .Ho wud Chrlntemen md hmily,G n u md Bernice m n u m ,Hn .John v Dealer, Hi l l k mi t a Dler-king usd Pane Petersen.l S w h y evening gu a u ofMn.Azmintn Sappenlield and Ihir.nad Mrs.Clyde Sqrpen-liold md children were Mr.mdl l l n .Walter &ppen!ield md 'runny e f Fo rt cm-mn.Mn.P. K. Nelson retumed m Flnsmnr,Wednadlyé leveling, for en indeiinlla vin: with her S a w s .s m m s .....AnAlW e Hlv eThe m For Ev ery ' Hour of Your Buy Day $3.59 lo $5.98 Gloves $1.00 to $3.98., Purses $1.98 to $3.98 v Hosiery $1.00 to $1.50 ~, r . P h o n e 4 7 ~ \Mr.md Mrs.Henry l l.mm Wsndn Robinson, u mme dmghwr.Mn.Hnrlmd Jensen at the Cmwell Home,spent' md hmlly.She had qasnt the sunday an a guest of Mr.md put. weak uncmg nlsdves in Mn. John, J. Mace.'Blair and vlciniw. B €9° C Shop" ~~; unnlnnnunnlum||1\|||||um||n||u|||||mumu|||||||u|||l||I|||||m|||mnlm I I . | 4 F( I *lk 1 \<"\.¢_,..¢.._ 1n1.|».n.m||=».A»»1rI8,1°4S dn dtemom.'¥ m 3 ' : ' ; . ° " " ° ~ , . ? . " . . " ' f . ; I l ll n u s d M n .E 5 3 4 F r w n h . Sunday.Mr. and M n .Alvin Sve'nd~g n r d v u e Ln Fremont,Friday.W. A. Swa venson vu | alla: lt the Hvwnni Jensen hume, Wed- nuday. M n .Oh Sorenun and MJoeJ me n lttendod the Capnt~Wa'/man'|Pws m c nqw Adument Dxy prvgnm m Blnh' Wednsday. - ' mn m p » 1 n ' v r n l b » » ~ ed b tha momum! nc hoo lfxma y ev e ni nl. Nzwsrusn Ar>v\:n11smc AT YOUR SERVICE 1o.H1=.u> You ~< 9 ~,s V( p f ~. . . . - - -lr. and ln. Raymond Fnnzh gmntailiill at dinner. Sunday, forHr. a nd ln. But la i d: a nd lr.ha d u n . l h r l o n mm a C h l ! - Kr.md H1 1 Ha hn Golxlrh mwrulned on 'Nad-ly eveningfor Munn. a nd Madame;Berta m - ° ~ ° " - r f - " = ~ . . ; ' z " mer Ba ller.h o n o r n g m i c o mm a n hu mmmy . Mudnma J oe xlulus H e aReeh 1.,!.','i?sfS.i¢.diemocn. dm?.l»e!¢,vrsl's allen nt the Elr-old amen home ln Blair, Sundny evening.Mr.and l n .Arnold Humanund children attended n birthdayy at the Fred Pnulnm hame, g y evmlnm =\=.Jimmy.u n and PSvendsurdwerew l u n at aEluolJensen hams, Sunday dt- ernoon.Mn. J oe J ann uni dmgh .- were ln Fremont, Tueadly.Mrs .Bu dHlnB Ml wl- ll c a l l~ dn dtemom.'¥ m 3 ' : ' ; . ° " " ° ~ , . ? . " . . " ' f . ; I l ll n u s d M n .E 5 3 4 F r w n h . Sunday.Mr. and M n .Alvin Sve'nd~g n r d v u e Ln Fremont,Friday.W. A. Swa venson vu | alla: lt the Hvwnni Jensen hume, Wed- nuday. M n .Oh Sorenun and MJoeJ me n lttendod the Capnt~Wa'/man'|Pws m c nqw Adument Dxy prvgnm m Blnh' Wednsday. - ' mn m p » 1 n ' v r n l b » » ~ ed b tha momum! nc hoo lfxma y ev e ni nl. Nzwsrusn Ar>v\:n11smc AT YOUR SERVICE 1o.H1=.u> You ~< 9 ~,s V( p f ~. . . . - - -lr. and ln. Raymond Fnnzh gmntailiill at dinner. Sunday, forHr. a nd ln. But la i d: a nd lr.ha d u n . l h r l o n mm a C h l ! - Kr.md H1 1 Ha hn Golxlrh mwrulned on 'Nad-ly eveningfor Munn. a nd Madame;Berta m - ° ~ ° " - r f - " = ~ . . ; ' z " mer Ba ller.h o n o r n g m i c o mm a n hu mmmy . Mudnma J oe xlulus H e aReeh 1.,!.','i?sfS.i¢.diemocn. dm?.l»e!¢,vrsl's allen nt the Elr-old amen home ln Blair, Sundny evening.Mr.and l n .Arnold Humanund children attended n birthdayy at the Fred Pnulnm hame, g y evmlnm =\=.Jimmy.u n and PSvendsurdwerew l u n at aEluolJensen hams, Sunday dt- ernoon.Mn. J oe J ann uni dmgh .- were ln Fremont, Tueadly.Mrs .Bu dHlnB Ml wl- ll c a l l~ - n u m anus of in of Mr s . o f Mr . .an d 1 Her- I an d en and Chr is' ~ms. lf,M.: ~r. and- r. and¢m\d.~¢f.\ n b s e n e ' Ha r ve y guests Frenc h. Hansen Y even- ests of re Mr s . r Ni d ~ »,N i r u Ra m a n - Satuxday Rasmus- n me n :vili¢iD8 An d r e i - - - ~A n liked hi s md Hu e l 1 v ~ e m ~Q ~eehtd mmy pntty m d m d d I n ond l u and no m d ~1 ~_ R~ hum~, ~ond:gfurnoon..=»»--.-»-v .WedneldaKem,W 1P "'d Do n ni .n¢¥1"l1¢..Andersen.ner em°fMr.»md~Mn.A1 v1 n BlHr.and M n . B J'ensennndatt.heChrllHm1lenhome,Thurs~y.Artlkhre ndt.Hn .Je ua nro-H1¥lllF'o1 Iano!Blair1r||aSven§"g;mn1,Stmdo.y. _. . . . . -- -- ". . . . -- - ~1,~ 1' ~ y - " ~:'ING YOUR`v1c YOU l r . I n d Mrs.ond French,Sunday.Mr. and Mn .Alvin Svmd-gn:-d were in Fmmont,Fridny.W. A. Steavensou vu | callernt the Howard Jensen home, Wed- nuday. Mn .Ola Soramen and Hn .Joe Jensen attended the CopntyWomenfsP;-0}¢¢¢ Clqbu' ~Achieve- lr. and ln. Raymond Fnnzh ¢q¢nain¢ds¢dinMr.Sundly,!arl|{r.;ndlx l.But1 a ! Bs ¢ ndlr.ha d u n . l h r l o n mm a C h l ! - Kr.md H1 1 Ha hn Gofxlrh mfgruined on 'Nad-ly eveningfor Munn. a nd Madame;Bert mer Ba ller.h o n o r n g M n . c o mm a n hu mmmy . Mudnma Jo e Juumuzd Bud ~John Mr .and M n .Robert Morten-se n o f Oma ha ve r a gu s ts ac l' Hr . and Mr s.Alb er t Je ma n,Slmd lrafternoon.H r .and H n -Lloyd J ac ob and f a mi ly we re a l l e n t h a n th atevun iz ur . Gue sts as ; he Bill J en sen ho me la l t we e k inc luded Mr . a n d Hr s . 0| c arJ ense:q, David Hallie,~a / 5 ' I Q lt ii a »lt Q\d a \ The 2l"' War Loan Start #. April 12 ,'r s \'é?/ f J 1 3 ~d o l l a r s m u s t h e r a i s e d ! a s an GOVERNMENT of the United States is asking us to lend it 13 billion dollars in the nat few weeks. We ean do it.And we mlut,do it.Every American must real- ize the truth:In this, our toughest war, we've made a good start. We've trained a lot of melr-anode a lot of wmpono-built a lot of ships. But i't's only a start.No man or woman among us would eontend for s single instant that we're doing enough now to win this wa-l 5 W e ' ve Go t t o B u i l d M o r e ! We brolte all records building 8 million tons ol shipping last year.But gri m-i ae e d Anny and Navy men will tell you that the 18 MILLION tons we're building this year stil! won't be enough! ,.,~.. _ ,wl~'W o ' v e G o t t o F i g h t M o r e ! ~ f f From now till this war is won, Ameriea must be o n the uiensive.l n ever-ina-easing numbers, your sons, brothen, husbands must go into aetnd battle. Our losses have already begun to mount --and they will not grow less./ ~ And We'va Got to Buy More r W a r B o n d s ! -Sure v¢e're all buying War Bonds now. But we'vegot to he lp pa y fo r o ur i nc rea sd lightlng a nd "T l»uilding...We'vegottomsteh,asbatweean,the aaeriiee ol those Amerleahs who are tollingand sweating on a doa-n hottlefronts-with the bloodlat yet to come. The blunt Iaet le this: ro keep our war machine going, we"ve got to dig up 13 billion atm dolls-rs this month.13 hllliondollars over and above our regdar War Bond buyi ng!. ln the next few wake you may be dslted by one of the thousands of volunteers who are con-tributing their time and effort to this Drive. But don't wait for him.Make up your mind now that before this drive is over, you're going tomarch right down to your nearat 1,,,,|¢, Post 0Eee, or plaqe where they sell War Bonds, and do your duty. And don't ever forget this: in doing your duty, you're doing yourself one of the hig~ gmt favors of your life!. '-Url' For United States War Bonds are the greatestlnvatntent in the world-bar none. They're in- vestments tailored to Et your particular situation.And they give you the chance ol a lifetime toorder and get the kind of world you want to livein after this war.Every een! you pot in Wh- Bonds nov will help to guarantee plenty of peace-time jobs making peaeeliving for every one ol ns. For your Counlry'a sake--for your own sake -invest all you mn! There A N 1 Dlth ront Types o i U.S. Government Securities - Choose The Dnas Boat Sultod For You: Unltod States War Savings Bonds-Serln Ex The paleet lnvatment for individual and family sav~ ings.Giva you beck $4 for every 83 when the Bo nd matures.Designed ape ei a lly fo r the smaller investor. Dated lst day of month in which payment is received. lntaat: 2.974 a year if held to .malurity.Denorninationsx $25, 850,$100» 5500,81000.Redemption:any time 60 days alter issue date.Price: 757; of maturity value. 29§%Treasury Bo nds ol 196149692 Readily _ marketable, aeeeptable as bank eollataal, theseBonds are ideal invalments for trust funds, es-tates and individu . A special feature providesthat they may be redeemed at par and accruedinterest for the purpose of satisfying Federal Q- lnte ta xa.Dated April15, 19 43; due June 15, 1969 . Denomina tions: ssoo , uooo, mo o, no,- 000,$10 0,0 00 -also 81,000,000 if rgistered- Redemption:No t ea llable till june l , 1 96 4 ; the;-after at par and accrued interat on any ln- teren date at 4 months' notice. Subject to Federal taxes ody.Priee:par and accrued interat. Othar Soeurlfiolx Series "C" Tax Notes;% % Certitieates of Indebtedness; 2% Treasury Bonds of 1950-1952; mama States Saving Bonds Series "F`"; United States Savings Bonds Series "G." "THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES a l .vnu LENIJ vmm MUNEY! I ~ 4~ ~o~an~ mm. ~yevening.Mr.and l n .Arnold Humanund children attended n hinhdayy at the Fred Pnulnm hame, day evening. Dick,Jimmy,U k and PSvendrmrdwered i m at aEluolJensen hams, Sunday dt- ernoon.Mn. Joe Jalan and dmghtus were in Fremont, Tueadly. Spirited Concerns Petersen o I-ldecker, Ltd. Blanr. hebraska Chuck's Radio Shop Chu. Shnmake, Prop. Burt County Co»op. Service Station George Nelmn, Prop. N . T . L u n d t s ' C o m p a n y 1 lnnurance, Real Balnte,Loan; V i n t o n - E v a n s C h e v r o l e t C o , Q Ralph E. Vinum T he Ent erpr ise John A. Rhondeo J. Hilton Rhonda ed B the Following Publis;This Advertisement Sponsor y vu The Stewart Pharmacy J. Harald Stewart, Mgr. T h e H o m e T h e a t r e Clifton N. Robinson _ nabhan swamHarold Rabbass, Prop. The Blair Feed Mill arlin Kuhr, Pro .M v B l a i r L u mb e r t r C o a l C o . P. H. McVicker »M. R. Lippincott T h e A x n d t H a r d w a r e F. w. Andi, Prop. Blair Telephone Co. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Donaldson Q W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y H a t c h e r y Blair Transfer Gilfred Gamer, Prop. W ashington County Bank Blair, Nebraska G. L. Dixon Company Ilunnnce. Red Esate, and Loans Rose Hill News Ilun uma thnum md Ruth .Ten-:he weak l ! home wavdaKuhx and u m m Rl!- v»H"~,9§'~ Vid wnd uringithoila r ryln dlm Fft he l llb K m m m n n m a s a m e A g p , ~K a n e EM i l f . I H d ~rich,~1f»..;....Q |\.n|f|¢§1Eamnunnem.HumelElluhethEdnam d RimME T d Line!! drove w .Mr s .E d M a n t i s a n M n .George ~ . . | ~ns.helped Rmlo lp observe h i !bi rthd a evening. e ve n i n g g u e e ls d l l Ot: h o Ru we wo r e FI HI M C a x l l i o l ~ m m . -M n .W d t e r '--- Sunday dinner ~ ~ : l ~ M n .~~.4 I n th e afbemoo~ ted Lt..a . n d ` H n .Pe tr Chicago e t the J a m n~ ne a r Omah a . u m To f te a n d My r a ~even ing guests |M m .No r r i s ' W a r d 0 evening,they vial M r s Carl Pieper. d Mr s.Ray m ond K ly were Sunday a i m d supper guests o f M .Ray mo nd Ru we : Th e Ruwes were evo b m w i t h H r .an d M pp es m and family . y dinner guests a t L Frenc h ho me we re » Floy d Tr u mh le a o f Pspllllon.Mr . ~so L o ve and fa mily e afternoon an d sup~ an d Mr s .Otto M a 1 were dinner guests nan d Mu nk h ome. rs du ri ng th e week alter SappenEeld ho r.and Mr s.'Ted Si m ~cl Ric hard,an d ~ Sappenfield an d sons Mr .an d Mr s .Ben B e ». a n d Mrs . C a r l Pie cl Mrs .E d Jensen,' Mr s.Le n a W arren, s Forsberg,and 1.nVe d Mr s .J i m Ry a n, rs. Ihllnrtin Voss,an d » ~on. an d M m D e l lu i Monday evening c alle . p h Pe n c e home. bie W u lf visited D o :~Bergrnlm,Fri~ .W i ll Hansen,Ed n a th an d Mr s.Chris n laelped. Mrs. Emma ' e h e r birthday ,Mon~ Smmday afternoon,Mr . George Riamu nsen e i n honor o f the ir 'a te nth birthday . n t were Messrs.an d s Ray mo nd Rasmussen ters,Rob ert Rasmm y a n d Elaine,Ca rl ' : I v a n a n d Virgi nia, an d Donald. C hris ' == Ha r o ld Rasmussen ey ,an d Ha r la n d N use help ing Johnnie e his birthday ,S Mr .and Mrs. J ens H~ and Mr s .Chris Ru we ly ,Mr .a n d Mr s .Cl~ an d Ric hard,Mr . Clif ford Tay lor,E d Ed na and Ri ta H~ Emma.Ta y lor an d Ch Tay lor,Catherine an~ .an d Mr s.Carl R a m i fa mi ly were Sunday guests o f Mr . a n d Mr s. : ~day evening gue and Mr s.W i ll W u lf d were Mr .an d lllr s xn d fa mi ly and M Ed Stor k. ~.Helena.To f t o f An to n Mo nk o f C o za d , E mma h n d r e u e n Mr s . Benson,and Mr .and Me i e r a n d family .. hose helpi ng M m .D~ c eleb rate her 7 9th b u . a ~ w e r e Mr .and M and Dona ld,Mr .an I W u lf ,Mr . a n d Mr s . en,Mr .an d Mr s. lf ,M m .Emma.Stork .an d MIS. George W nie Goedec ker an d D e nnington,and Mr .an~ dolph Mencke. ~day evening guests | . Mxs .Ha rlan d Nelso nald we re Mr .a n d M »Paulsen an d I)~ .an d Mr s .Pa ul Paul Verne.Mr .an d Mr s. elson were Monday vi Mr .and Mr s .He n s W d M m W i ll W u lf , rs. J ens Hansen,an d rs.Bud.Cro wdy an d eiped Ra y mon d W u lf s birthday wedneway.M m .Cassie Hansen, d Hazel we re Sends.~ Mr .an d Mr s .Gi ff or d r. a nd Mr s.Clarence d fa mily were Mon~ z g uea ts. Mon day afternoon 1 Chris Petersen wr ~le Hansen,Mr s .Pe ;| r Mr s . The o Willi~| . derson,and J oan G Mr .and Mr s.Ha r old J w "a t the Robert 1 home. Mr s .E m m a A n d r e ~ eeday i n Fremont. ~r.an d Mr s .Imma n ue l ~n.O n Wednesday , |,.Ju o f ~ n l a- I ~ l l l l l l h r 1 . . ADlml BreryD0 U.$.W¢|r 4 ll lumber Inca In n! A Dime Ont of Eva-.ry Dcllnr in U.S.Wur Bonds H r s George H o m i n ~ns.helped Ru do lp h observe h i !bir thd ay evening. even ing guests or l l r . Ott o Ro we we r e Re v. m ,Ca r l Ko lter mz m m m . |M n .W d t e r S\PP611- .Sunday dinner guest.: : I ~ M n .Te d S i mo me n I n t.he_afternoon, ted L t .an d H n .Perry Chicago e t the J ames | l ~ n e a r ~u m To f te a n d My r o n ~even ing guests of Mr s.No r r i s ' W a r d O n evening,they visited Mr s .Carl Pieper. d Mr s.Ray m ond K u h r ly were Sunday altar - d supper guests o f Mr . .Ray mo nd Ro we and Th e Ruwes were everr b m w i t h H r .an d Mr s . ppe um and family . y dinner guests a t :ho Frenoli ho me we re Mr . Floy d Tn u n h le an d o f Psplllion.Mr .and ~so L o ve and fa mily also afternoon an d supper an d Mr s .Otto Ma tze n 1 were dinner guests a t nan d Mu nk h ome. rs du ri ng th e week a l alter SappenEeld ho mo r.and Mr s.'Ted Simon- ~d Ric hard,an d Mr s . Sappenfield an d sons o i Mr .an d Mr s .Ben Ber g- ». a n d Mrs . C a r l Pieper, cl Mrs .E d Jensen,Re v. Mr s.Le n a W arren,Mr s. s Forsberg,and 1.nVerne, d Mr s .J i m Ry a n,Mr . rs. Mar tin V os s,an d Ma r - ~on.an d Mr s.D e l lu i W u lf Monday evening callers nt. p h Pe n c e home.bie W u lf visited DOIl81d :~Berginnn,Frid ay . .W i ll Hansen,Ed n a and th an d Mr s.Chris Ra s n li ei pe d Mrs . E mma Ruv. e h e r birthday ,Mond ay . Smmday afternoon,Mr .an~ George Riamu nsen ente i n honor o f the ir son 'a te nth birthday .Thus n t were Messrs.an d M e s Ray mo nd Rasmussen an ters,Rob ert Rasrnnlasel y a n d Elaine,Ca rl Roan I v a n a n d Virgi nia,W i amd Donald. Ch ris Rasrnu Ha r o ld Rasmussen = ey ,an d Ha r la n d Nelao use help ing Johnnie Ta y l e his birthday ,Sun~' Mr .and Mrs. J ens Hanse and Mr s .Chris Ro we aly ,Mr .a n d Mr s .Cla;en an d Ric hard,Mr .zu Clif ford Tay lor,E d H a Edna.and Ri ta H o m e Emma.Ta y lor an d Charle Tay lor,Catherine and J .an d Mr s.Carl Hamlu sa fa mi ly were Sunday eve guests o f Mr . a n d Mr s.Pe : ~day evening guests and Mr s.W i ll W u lf ai d were Mr .an d Mrs .B - ~ xn d fa mi ly and Mr .= Ed Stor k. ~.Helena.To f t o f Frelhm An t/ on Mon k of C oz ad , N =Saturday visitors w I-`.: mmaA nd re ue n Lb s.M Benson,and Mr .and \ Me i e r a n d family .. hose helpi ng M m .Do ro c elebrate her 79th birth~ =».~~ were Mr .and Mr s. and Dona ld,Mr .and ul I W u lf ,Mr . a n d Mr s .H en,Mr .an d Mr s.Geo lf ,M m .Emma.Stork, .an d MIS. George W u lf , nie Goedec ker an d Dean nningbon,and Mr .an d \ dolph Mencke. ~day evening guests o f | . ]llrs.Ha rlan d Nelson nald we re Mr .an d Mr s . »Paulsen an d Da r ry l .an d Mr s .Pa ul Paulsen Verne.Mr .an d Mr s. elson were Monday vi d i o Mr .and Mr s ,Ha n s W u lf , d Mr s.W m W u lf ,Mr . rs. J ens Hansen,a n d Mr . rs.Bu d Cro wdy an d c hil eipod Ra y mon d W u lf ob~ s birthday we d n e wa y .Mr s.Cassie Hansen,H d Hazel we re Sunday ; Mr .an d Mr s .Gi ff or d r. a nd Mr s.Clarence . . d fa mily were Mon day z g uea ts. Mon day afternoon ~ » = Chris Petersen were ~ie Hansen,M n .Peter ;| r Mr s . The o Williamson, derson,and J oan Gieelo Mr .and Mr s.Ha r old '= .o f Oma h a were Sat. J w "a t the Robert ° home. Mr s .E m m a Andreaaen eeday i n Fremont. ~r.an d Mr s .I mn n n o e l ~n.o n Wednesday ,~ - . _||o f Linc oln v m gl |»|~ / lt ii s »lt Q\d s. , _ _ . , . . ; l \ The 2l"' War Loan Start ~ April 12 ,'r i l a,4 f >. '`:<1'.,l\ , , /~ 1 3 ~d o l l a r s m u s t h e r a i s e d ! a s ur: GOVERNMENT of the United States is asking us to lend it 13 billion dollars in the nat few weeks. We ean do it.And we mlut,do it.Every American must real- ize the truth:In this, our toughest war, we'vs made a good start. We've trained a lot of melr-anode a lot of wmpono-built a lot of ships. But i't's only a start.No man or woman among us would eontend for a single instant that we're doing enough mno to win this wmrl 5 W e ' ve Go t t o B u i l d M o r o ! We brolce all records building 8 million tons ol shipping last year.But gri m-i ae e d Anny and Navy men will tell you that the 18 MILLION tous we're building this year stil! wou't be enough! ,.,~.. _ ,wl~'W o ' v e G o t t o F i g h t M o r e ! ~ l»uildiog...We'vegottomsu~.h,asbatweean,the aaeriiee ol those Amerleaiss who are toillugand sweating on a doa-u bottlefronta-with the bloodlat yet to come. The blunt het le thin ro keep our war machine going, we"ve got to dig up 13 billion atm dollars this mouth.13 hilliondollars over and above our regdar War Bond buyi ng!. ln the next few waka you may be dslted by one of the thousands of volunteers who are cou-trlbuting their time and effort to this Drive. But dou't wait for him.Make up your mind now that before this drive is over, you're going tomarch right down to your neural 1,,,,|¢, Post 0Eee, or plaqe where they sell War Bonds; and do your duty. And don't ever forget this: in doing your duty, you're doing yourself one of the hig~ gmt favors of your life!. From now till this war is won, Ameriea must be v For United States War Bonds are the 9-eaten o u the oiensive.l n ever-iuu-easing numbers, your sons, brothen, husbands must go into aetud battle. Our loaeeo have already begun to mount --and they will not grow less./ ~ And We'vo Got to Buy More r W u r B o n d s ! -Sure we're all buying War Bonds now. But we'vegot to help pay for our ine re as d lightlng a nd "T lnvatnteut in the world-bar none. They're in- vestments tailored to Et your particular situation.And they give you the ehanee ol an lifetime toorder and get the kind of world you want to livein after this war.Every een! you pot in Wh- Bonds now will help to guarantee plenty of peace-time jobs making peaeeliving for every one ol us. For your Counlry'a sake--for your own make -invest all you mn! Th e n Ara 1 Dlth ront Types o i U.S. Government Securities - Choose Tho Dnos Boat Suited For You: United States War Savings Bonds-Sorln Ex The paleet lnvatment for individual and family aav~ ings.Giva you beck $4 for every 83 when theBondmatures.Designed ,,P.¢i.ny. for thesmaller investor. Dated lst day of month in which payment is received lntaat: 2.976 a year if held to .malurity.Deuominatiousx $25, 850,$100» 5500,81000.Redemption:any time 60 days alter issue date.Price: 757; of maturity value. 29§%Treasury Bo nds ol 196149692 Readily _ marketable, aeoeptable as bank eollataal, theseBonds are ideal invalments for trust funds, eo-tateo and individu . A special feature providesthat they may be redeemed at par and accruedinterest for the purpose of satisfying Federal Q- lnte ta xa.Dated April15, 19 43; due June 15, 1969 . Denomina tions: ssoo , uooo, mo o, no,- 000,$10 0,0 00 -also 81,000,000 if rgistered- Redemption:No t ea llable till june l , 1 96 4 ; the;-after at por and accrued interat on any ln- oxen date at 4 mouths' notice. Subject to Federal taxes ody.Priee:par and accrued interat. Othar Socurltiolx Series "C" Tax Notes;% % Certitieatea of Indebtedness; 2% Treasury Bonds of 1950-1952; mama slllta Saving Bonds Series "F`"; United States Savings Bonds Series "G." "THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES I l .vnu LENIJ vmm MUNEY! Spirited Concerns Petersen o I-ldecker, Ltd. Blanr. hebraska Chuck's Radio Shop Chu. Shnmake, Prop. Burt County Co»op. Service Station George Nelmn, Prop. N . T . L u n d t s ' C o m p a n y 1 lnnurance, Real Balnte,Loan; V i n t o n - E v a n s C h e v r o l e t C o , Q Ralph E. Vinum T he Ent erpr ise John A. Rhondeo J. Hilton Rhonda ed B the Following Publis;This Advertisement Sponsor y vu The Stewart Pharmacy J. Harald Stewart, Mgr. T h e H o m e T h e a t r e Clifton N. Robinson _ nabhan swamHarold Rabbass, Prop. The Blair Feed Mill arlin Kuhr, Pro .M v B l a i r L u mb e r t r C o a l C o . P. H. McVicker »M. R. Lippincott T h e A x n d t H a r d w a r e F. w. Andi, Prop. Blair Telephone Co. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Donaldson Q W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y H a t c h e r y Blair Transfer Gilfred Gamer, Prop. W ashington County Bank Blair, Nebraska G. L. Dixon Company Ilunnnce. Red Esate, and Loans " " I .. "-QE." _rn ummm- dn Albuh and L lr.mdln.Hurley ¢\.....£°".»¢Diehud,lr.md ln.Bonn JmlmmdJmet,lr.md lin.Nord!Wad,Mr.and Mn.Huis WudmdRogur,Hx.md ln.EuudlWad.Dondd and Ilrrr.lerrlllJohnlonmdDr.Henry Gamoun of Hmutnn,Texan.Mr.md Mn.Rulldl Wad, Dcnnld md IlYYY wen Samrdnyeveningcnnen at the Nonin Wud hume.,,JHn.Andnw Alma.mldrsd,Hn.Rumen W md onmmmcs no.no monnm/mas A¢¢h §¢g|5undPmvldlngforthaSalelau0Ml\wu md Three md l¢>hl01l.lnd12.B\ack1Vo1nPndxiaParkA.dd£tIonwt.\\uéity o!BhirNd1n|\1Pmv|din for Lhatermlofmnhulla the mmm ol wnvuylna of |\d wanthhoxdiuhwnhnshkaect. BEITORDAINEDBYTHE nunon..umooUNcn.or THECITYOFBLA\F.NE BRASKAZ ...on~ LegalNotices ..Q Min lava ntsxded thebarb]33 for Mn.Nellie G. Pdmntier »z Tekumh Frklly. Mr.md lin.E111 Tdplctt md Cuvl Ann of Tehmlh wenmm.Sunday at me Bay niv lett home. sm Balviue mmm hams Pd» dly.diet lpending the vrlnwr K. .hckwn,'Ju\h L Bandorlmd Eugma Juzklon. u mmm incommon, :han md ahve :lika- uad ;||o lor other gqudnblerelief You. :ad wh °a,.'~.=~fr,NNW!!unsaidpldntilluinJ onorbefonthalmhdnyol1531w,<n»mc°mm»dv¢.»x»J petitiun to be mm nn gnnt the ynyen-Lhored.EDGAR LARSEN mdTHEODORE H.LUNDT. 12-s¢Plnlntilh. inazesud Sn tha uhm of Thum u H.mmm.deceased,realnnmnunknavm;Fnderlck H. Judd;tha hdn devises haw |¢¢|Lrr|¢m1 representatives md all o erpsnonlinteresfedinfhenumofFrederickHJudddz ¢unre|ll nuns unknown;Wil nun IKDOWUAID; tha heirs de ep upreuenudvesmd1ather person:in wruted \n the stan ol Willhm A.Knowlwn deceased. real mmsunknmm;Lincoln T.Phrr;tha for their ngmllr ,Fri» day a!Y.efm»n. A 2.lin.B.B.laws wal x ddtor md Mn.Ole Jenlen recently became |mmnbaulthe.The next matingwillbeeldlntheBermanparkOrg128ilduewmthermmm.Mn.A.H.lawn andJolmnnaOlsonwillbehostesnu. Howud Laughlin nrrlvad home this weak tlrvm Fort Mndmhlnry had Heh :XMI eaventmd~.;...ddmd rough or undlr the Cityngf BS; lymdnhmllbauubjecttodl ns agrrnst udd pmperty nw neoSECTION 3.Dain ordinance |11 bedln mu ¥&and effect r3$.11.¢publication n i by hw.Pused und approved this Sth »y of April 1948. U.G.GARNER Mayor oltheCityof Blnkr.Nebr. :eel ...|| .AGEDISTRIUI:Under movixionn of I Ailes! NOTICE OF SUIT Cdifomin.Mrs.D.H.Human of Bmcfd! inxhgxestxhizweekutherdsurmmPeddie.Mn.D. E.Hays visited at the Bruce Smith home in Omlhl»Sit nrdny and Sunday. _Mrs.Rolxnd Ystenen and ch!! dnen ol Blair :pcm Sunday with her p;n_n¢|Mr.and Mrs.FOI mst Bmwlber.Mr.and Mrs Wlllinm Cnm\e!t last week for \vinit with .~_e...n.n.\..a.nmube llnd.tar n few ulvl »\wv\»with hi!parents Mr.md Hn. Chnrlea Lmghlin.Mr.and Mrs.Nell Lnnen Mr. and Mn.Clifford hmm md bb by ma Mn.Glsn h vdliiad Mrs.Anim C\r\!<m Kmnnrd Sundxy.Mr.md Mn.Gilbert loudle and childnn mot/:red w LmcolnSundaytovisitMrs.Anna Po Qdle who is I.patient at a hor pltd than. Mn.mark wma fo I Ewa:nztheChrisAlblchhomeSunday dwrnoon.Mr.nnd Mrs.Gluk Dtdn and Saphmnh Ann were Wanda! evening allen at the Chula Laughlin humcThursdaydinner g\\e.sts at the Chlrla Lxughlin hams includsdMn.Henry Denny of BandanaMinnmoI.md Sg and Mn.Or yllle Denny ol cknnw Okh "".;.r"'ai TwoinPnirienghmiuwnuaan?ol Bhir Nebnakl which d ren!astute il now owned bg uid Olty be bvtiined sold an conveyedtoHuoldV.Servou tort.hewmof$75.00u1df.hxf.laQ.smo11and12Bunk2.in md City<]bo sold w uid Hnold V. Se!on for tha mm ol $60.W. SECTION 2.Thx!conveynnrecluidredsuaahdlbemxdeindmmmeof the City by Qhe Henry ChristensenCityClark. Advertise in The Enterprise It Bfllgl Rank! SMART NE /wows wnsns To f Go Arrsn 7" the office of me uoumy mu.V.. Burt County,Nelnmeh,between 3§J 1~.Z 8:00 Hi :gd .eff .on y pme elect one memmr of the Bunn! o!Dlrecbore ol eeld BurtWnelvingwnDrainageDistricttoIxll the vacancy eeueed by the ¢xpln»tion of the term of H.C.Jenlen. sane inuresvent ln me sup ulLincolnT.Fnrr deceased realnemuunlmovm;Mary B.Wells; the heirs devieeee.legeteal personllrepresentativesandnloth er persona interested in the eeube o!Mary B. Welle dec¢ud»ralnamesunknown;Asahel E.Wat son;Watson reel_n§_memun A.C.Dcbel Atwmey Tu:Willlnm n num.reel mme unknown vile ul Wil llem Benkn thel hd:e dggwnxre xeeen vuand xll 3 er peraonnplnterated in the estate of Wlllinm Bulb de__._.._....\......»nn.k ridK9»I ABIbel IS.WED CUBear rea:ulluun \.u|nnv"1 "11it s.s.Bree §lm»ry.§fmd1¢p§;?f»deg»¢¢lemma.una;J.Bum and .11 personsaannamingmyinterestinl:|l.:D¢\DI ~_Jf?Ef?f._f.ilff..~Han £1¥u;gir?rRG|\¢12 in DCI?¢Tl Ad Hayorofnid tynnd ~Knahnetheretoshallhe"testedEgetheCityClerk and the seal of City,and such conveyance fa J;\s:o fa nouns 9 w 12; 2 an 5. Appsimmenta Made Colds Sdndcs Neuritin Lumblgv Hend aches Rheurnltirm.Appendidtin Constipa tion Sinus Liver.Stomach Kidney and Blnefder Tmubln;Female Disorders Nerv ousness;High Blood Preuum;Inlluenu and Mxny Other Diseases Respond m Chir opractic Adjuwtmentn. Dr. D. C. Knee,Cluropractor PHONE 254 OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ON COLFAK STREETTermsAreCuhOffice.Sl House.$3 1'AY|.on &WELILS uvn STOCK AUCTION EVERYWlbruzsmw READING 1 J 114EAos~\»:Nm/s vwNEWSPAPER. ~~§O\l\|.lD f ail.If..d ~\|_....!\..Ll.\.l¢||nnA ill.NOTICE ur rlnnu num U.. 0IIanlon &OHnnlon,Atwrneys In the County Court of Washing ton County Nebnska. ESTATE OF Lena Dxauger,De~ ceased.Notice is hereby given that Philip 0Hanlon has filed with the undersigned County Jud of Washington County Nehru hisfinalreportlaAzfmirustrnwro! 1. e Estate of Lens Draeger De eked and made m uppiicndon..._.__.=__;ax. ome:stat canaid anneAnn ingtheQu §ua e3240-5 r persons uwerwoeu .......Le of Asahel E.Wnuon de ed real names unknown;Ger Denny;Julian Denny;Jull Denny;James Denny;HlryDenny;Ind all penonn hnvorclaiminganyinterestln Beet Hel!of the Southeast rm of Section 81 and the th Htl!of the SouthwestrterandtheNorthHaltol Southeast Qulrter 01 Section Township 20 Non):Ran Eastof the6l.hp M lnWa.s on County Nebraska red les unknown Delendsnlsonand each ol you ue hero»notified that on March 23 3._Edgsr l ff and Tl\eodorghe claims of you end each oi you1....u .nu.um.mmmenced dltion W the City 01 Blxlr ln Washington County Nebnsks real names unknown:You and esoh of you sro herebynotifiedthatonthe27thdayof Merch 1943 Jens E. Jensen md Lola W. Jensen ss plslndfis com each of you ss defendants in theDistrictCourtofWashingtonCountyNebrzskxtheobjectand prayer of said action being to quiet the title on Let 4 ln Bloc! 12 ln D¢XiAre Addition to the City of Blair in Wuhlnan Coun ty Nebraska ln the pmlntifls in fee simple as joint tennnts pmt .ma to enioln and bsr you_end menced an Action sgsinst you \ndome. W Lnelr name ur.nelnr » .ton.f were summoned here by the ilnas of his sllter Mrs. Funk Erleksen.Mrs.Emma Olson and Min Dagmar Olson were dinner guests.Sunday at the Alfred Petersen Mr.und Mrs.Wilbur Conety und children were dinner gush.Sundsy of Mr.and Mrs.J.D. Lowe._Mrs.F.K.Alexnnder visited relatives at Kennsrd Friday.Mrs.Roy Metxler snd Mrs.Q.O. Szeets motorved w Omshn.PndaybringingMrs.Ralph Juan lest and baby daughter home from *ha Metlodist Hosplw visited hls tether S. R. Lowe and Mrs.lawe last week;Thursdayheleftfor New York Clif wreartfor service in the erehnnf.arlne He hu been u student at the Stale University.Wedneodly evening s hmily 1fwggg washeld at the Lowe home ln honor;&esent were Mr.and Mrs.S. R.we Stnnley Iawe Jr.Mr. und Mrs.Bert Lowe snd children. Mr.and Mrs.Henry Lowe Mr. snd Mrs A.H.I/owe and Dickie Mm.Berths Lowe and Mn.Jo hann;Olson. York CreekU11rr§h».fer a!| mme mnryneun mo4u»u.=.nn ovemlght guest Saturdayhome. Mr.end Hrs.Mslcolm Bro home. Mr. end Mrs.Fsleolmn Bro dersen Sunn md Polly were'Sunday dnner guests At Lhe George M|:Quar'rle home in Blnlr. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS roflmw Meeting of April 6 1943.. The regullr meeting of the BlnirCityCouncilwaswledtoorderat8:00 oclock P.M.by Mayor Gnrner.lhs_folloyfingn coucil d.d d f y C d d J J dy g .g J §?.A men answered to roll Cl»ll:...r\nu|::aun Christensen Clarence Kuhr McComb Rach Rounds and Schmidt;Martin Kuhr absent. The minutes of the last regulsrmeetingwerereadandapetitjon on or before the mmIMay,1943, in default of the Court may um the prayed for in hai petitionJensen E. Jensenaennnd Lola W.JansenPlaintiffs. BUUH.Mrs.Karl Human retumed Io her home in Omaha Thursdayafternweeksvisithenatthe home of her mother Mm.Alice Mr.and mrs.Marjorie werewlenaatthe home.Mr and Mrs Ray Rathjen and JannSundny afternoon Fred Hovendlck Arnold.Mrs.Arnold had inn re ~tamed after vinnmp Lhe mn Dqyld wre AS;f f.§Kcaersaen:ew mer ome.5l2§_EfESf.£.b ?\Mr.and Mrs.Churies Thielloldt.\.n the.__________..wx Hnrle Thompson asked Ioxermiss on m cut three (zenovedand seconded this requestbereferredto the Street 8:Alle;Comittee with power to ut undercityordinance.A\\council men_ presant voting aye sthc proved. K f ¢ To C.P.Dewey real name un known;the heirs devisces lega tees Personal representatives md ..\l M ma mnnnnq in|.1!IE8tEd in thé |.1l\l.\»el UI ucuu uvauvu va.Q..Em said Theodore H.Lundt istheownerinfeesimpleoftho North Hal!of the Southwest Cuarter and the North Hall of |n Qnnrhnmlt Duarter Of 88id relaef 124h Campbells Mortuary nu utah.;»estate of C.I.Dewey real name unknown deceased real namesunknown;A.B.Dewey real name 1n1l>{l\¢1\\Il;thi!heirs devisees leg tr tlln¢~1 personal representativa.Hill ull other persons interested in lin 1wtnte of A.B.Dewey real :i.u|1»unknown deceased real Itillllvh unknown;the heirs de \l\lr2 legatees personal repre:¢|1t;|.Ii\£s and all other personslI.w1<%ioti in the estate of Rehec~ \i\II.Newell deceased real names 1|r.l\r\|»wn;the heirs devisees leg iila ~personal representatives and :ill =»liltl persons interested in the e~l(!.l1 of Samuel A.Newell dc .:\\\l real names unknown; llivznnaa ii.Harrison;the heirs dmusecs legatees personal representativesandallotherpersons....... PHONE 91 .\mxL1..\xCr1SERVICE 0'Hanlon &0'I-Ianlon ATTORNEYSATLAW Abstract and Title Work Phone 13 The Blair Hospital : A Home Institution PHONE 304 m .S 3 d d p g d y g d d d f y d f y f y d f d y p f y j d b y d f y y d d g f f g g y g d d d f d y p f q d d p ffS b d f d C g f d gf d by S.b .f C.. y d..y f d f f S f f S 3.dd G pg 9 f g g d f W g C y b d g g b g d d 8 88 g f d p p f $00.00 d 8 88 d f d gg d gg W .f d f f S Q f S 3 dd b pg f d g g d d g g b g d d S p b ..8 g py f jdgm f f d .d d . Jdd g d W f 3 0 g y f d f d g g d by.W lon liam __ 4.IiQ.no\vton of \.said CO.COMMISSION sus PROCEEDINGS (Official)County Commissioners Rooms Blair Nebr.April 5 1943 The Board of County Commis sioners met pursuant to adyourn rnenl taken March 22 1943. Present:L.D.Long J.E. Campbell and R.M.Allen. The minutes of the precedigmeetingwerereadandapprov .After a careful examination of the following bills on the differ ent funds it was moved and secondedthatthefollowingclaims he allowed a d the County Clerk is hereby ordered to draw warrantsonthefundsindicatedto me Carried all memberspay88|slpresentvotingaye.ArndtSnyder Co.rent Augustine Co.supplies Blair Tel.Co.rent Blair Transfer freight Calhoun Oil gasC.E.Clements mileage Clerk of Dat.Court costa Clerk Dist.Court costs Costello Co.supplies County Assessor expenseCountyAttorneymileage County Clerk insane County Judge bond County Treasurer light lilarwood Motors repairs Enterprise printingFairxvayTransfer.freight Farmers Coop.lumber Farnberg Hdwe.repairs Interstate Co.repairs Interstate Co.repairs Walter Larsen rentv11funn\.n\m work s 25.00 116.00 63.00 1.149.89 4.72 22.58 20.8017.40 319 6.50 22.25 37.5010.02153.67 3.13 2.07 8505 24.2323.64 126.00 25.00 155.00 JOUR ruluuulgg una ...........East week with an attack of the u.Mrs.Nora Walizer was a guest of Miss Maggie Lowe Saturday night and Sundag.She left Mon~ day for Oaklan California to make her home there.The W.S.C.S.of the Metho~ dist Church met Wednesday with Mrs.Tom Wakefield Jr.They will meet this week with Mrs. Louie Fitch. Mrs.Herve Lewis spent last week at the Leslie Petersen home near Tekamah. Gene Crutainger spent Satur day and Sunday in Omaha Mtn his father Joe Crutainger.Mrs.Marcus Kroger David and Judith Mrs.0.II.Godsey Miss Rnth Conley and Mrs Forrest Brewster spent Saturday in Om alia Mrs.Brewster and the Kro ger children spent the day at the Ivan Helms home. Mrs.Emil Follen and Allen visited Sunday afternoon at the Elmer Hain home in Blair. Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Grenier entertainedasSundaydinnerguestsMr.and Mrs.David Beck of Ly ons.Harlan Petersen arrived Thurs~ day from Camp Davis North Car olina for a visit with his motherMrs.A.W.Petersen and his wife and other relatives;he left Tuesday for California his wife accompanying him.She will lo cate there.After enjoying a weeks visit with their parents Mr.and Mrs. Ben Wachter Pvt.Kenneth Wach~ ter of the Great Lakes Naval Sta tion and Lt.L90 Wachter of Camp Cook California left Friday.rm...um (frnnlr Txnther Leanne and sons were cmu uw uv ......garty at the Adia Svendgaard ome near Kennard.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Thieifoldt and Donald and L \le helped Chns Staben celebrate is birthday at the home of Mrs.Lena Tluelfoldt in Blair.Thursday supper guests at the Elmer Thone home included Dr. and Mm.Walter Goehring Mr. and Mrs.Stanley Bednar and Mrs.Zenos Smith of Blair;Dr.and Mrs.Lloyd Hoffman of Omaha. The occasion was to celelsrate Dr. and Mrs.Goehrings third wed ding anniversary.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Tlione and family attended a recegion hon orin hir.and Mrs.Jo .lessen at Le John Reeh home south o Blair.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Thone weremidnightsupperguestsattheDr. Walter Goehring home on Satur day night.Mm.Lizzie Palmer and Pyt.VcHs Palmer were Thursda din ner guests at the George ansenhome.Mr.and Mrs.Torn lliodlm were afternoon callers.Mrs.Fred Falun and children were Friday afternoon callers at the George Hansen home. Sunday callers at the Andrew lloier home included Mr and litre. Clark Walters of Nebraska City hir.and Mrs.Henii B1ushof Bennington Mr.and rs.Marion Stricklett of Blair and Mr.and Mrs.Thorvald Jorgensen.Mr and Mrs.Andrew Hoier were Friday evening callers at the Leonard 1loier home.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Heier and family were Thursday even»ns callers at the Andrew Heier rnotion was carried.Moved by Anderson and secendedbyRoundsthatthebi Harold SerVoss for Lots 1 1 and 12 in Block 2 of $60.00 acceptedAllcouncilmanpenvotingAyethemotionwa carried.Moved and seconded that th city clerk be directed to infon the Liquor Control Comrnissio that its granting of package liquclicenseapplicationofAnnaIComptonandCliftonN.Robinso is recommended and that the nunberofsuchlicensesgrantedi the city should not exceed tw All councilmen present votir Aye the motion was carried.Moved and seconded that tl applications of Clarence Kin Hans C.Paulsen Clarence M Guire George Mundorf M. Rf»Wallace G.Fitch Lao Boln.Nels Sorensen Theodo Croudy and Marie SerVoss I On and Off Sale Beer Licens be received and the hearinfi 2 for Thursday evening Adm1943at7:30 oclock and ecol be instructed to advertise thl applications according;to law. councllrnen present voting Ay the motion was carried. Ordinance No.596 was int duced by Ove Anderson.lt \moved by Martin Ruhr and eondedbyRoundsthattherr utes of the proceedings of mayor and council of t eCity Blair Nebraska in the matter gaming and approving Ordina o.596 be prepared and keptaseparateanddistinctvoli known as the Ordinance Reco City of Blair ebraska and 1 d p d d d lA1 t s en nllL n|in o. »s 10 gcc. evYB ar aesxct 22nrt BSU All c. ro msRCC |inthe oi oi .l\C( .ir XITHrds Lha vol md rremum Hogs »Cattle -Horses »Sheep A dependable,convenient market (or farmers andfeeders fxfbuy nnd ull all kind! of livestock. All modern,umtary equipment.C opmm Under mmm ua Bunnsupmu.\<»\ Taylor U Wells Auction Company FREMONT,NEBRASKA WE BUY... F ou -:Sell at your home marker.'Ne pay city prices.Try us! NELSON PRODUCE Telephone Zlbl Bennington,Neb From Where I sit r »|.n oI II ~oll \~550 oo /"V .JI.~fy Jo Phibbs home got muck by \ish\=ni»¢ s oouple of nightsago.The bra was soon out.Lhnughthankswtbapromptworkof the local fire depamnlmt. And when Thad gon m dunk em Chief 2216110 nimply nysIhlI.s dl right Mr.Phihbs th\|.|what you ply (Axes for. Frvm when I sit t.hats a pat anmpla of how mum some back to tha people. Tdns nxa onbeerfxinluneomorethm 2/1 laiillon dnllnn ln the lu:nine yan. e Marsh Time was when A lor. ofthat went inm the pockets ofboot- leggers;but wday it.s svink for public benehtato buy things Undu Sam needs for Vicwry. To modernw foilw who iike a friendly glass of beer occasionally. fherB| a heap of satis faction in knowing that this beverage of mnderation is fur nishing Uncle Sam with some o tha mansy that he bnly needs »<%< WALTER G.HUBER AII0RN EYATLAW BONDEI)AliSTRACl0R Mnllhlenen Bldg.Phone Blair,Nebraska N.T.LU N D REAL ESTATE INSURAN 204 Séulll Sth Sl. Phone While 168 DR. C. R.MEAD DENTIST Rooms in MayleBuilding Rlnir.Nebraska 11 CE Nonh nan or me modulus.Quoner ol SecLion 32 recorded inbookBpage 321 of said mowgagerecordssaidmortgagebe ing dated May 30. 1873 securinganoteolevendatetherewithin the principal sum ol $129.80 due in (we months;also to cancel of record a mortgage made by Les~lie Wsmon and Huldith WatsonhiswifesoLincolnT.Farr oi said North Hai!of the Southwest Quarter of Section 32 recorded in book Br§age 485 of said mort gage reco s said mortgage be ing dated June 22. 1874 securinga noLe.o£ even date therewith intheprincipalsumof $387.00 dueonDecember 8 1874 and inter est;also to cancel of record a Lorhiary B.Wells of said EastHal! 01 the Southeast Quarter of Section 31 recorded in book H1125: 332 of sdd mortgage recosaidmongngebeingdatedFebruary 14 1883 securin a note age made by A.E.Watson of eyen duLe_t.l;|e\h in is Pgig i r a 1 IEil sL r We§6<niiL§}.gf§}a§}éi iasss H.J.Madsen. postage 1.00 Christ Martinsen repairs 16.00 W.D.McDonald mileage P.Mslchiors repairs M. 8: H. Co.suppliesMonroe Co..re srs 23.7515.09 137.5923.00 Nebrv Power o.light 20.00 Nebr Tractor Co.repairs 93.69 Omaha Print supplies 175.22 Omaha Supply Co.supplies 61.17 PilotTribune suppliesHelenD.Pfeiffer clerlw William Reckmeyer suppliesSidlesCo.repairsSoldiersReliefoareCecilThompsonlabor TriState Co.suppliesTruhlsenHdwe.supplies Washington County Bank chargesWash. Co.Extension Service expenseAugustineCo.poorBcndorfP\meral Home poorBlairTel. Co.poorFarmersGr. 8:Lbr.Co. poorDr.W.E.Goehring poorH.Lyle Guyer poorMrs.Ida Hindley poorGeorgeA.King poorLarsenBros.poorN. T.Lund poorW.J.Pinkerton M.D. poorPntadle Bros.poorW.Reckmeyer poorRoundsStationpoorSafeway Store poorStewartPhannacypoorMn.Mana Thielfoldt poorVintonEvansC»poor 87.96 sooo 2.00 s.oo15.0034.003.912.70 12.75 81.157.46 60.009.65 13.9514.5021.5012.00 3.0012.00 s.oo 6.0052.005.00s.1o11.0015.805.00 ass Dorena Walker poor 14.50 was fannnn of the Clerk and met Sandia evening with Mr. and Mrs.orvald Petersen;LylePaulsenofBlairhadchargeof the devotionals.Miss EstherLauriewasavisitor.After themeetingMrs.Petersen served nlunch.Earl Fletcher and family movedthisweekontothefarmwestoftownvacatedbyIredKubie.TheFletcher family moved the first of March to a place near Fon Cal houn.Jeny Clements little son of Mr.and Mrs.Virgil Clements of Blair spent lsst week with Mr.and Mrs.Glen Miller.Mrs.Emil Fallen acompaniedbyher mother Mrs.Elmer Fradngf Blair motored to Omaha Moa w~.Supt.and Mrs.F.K.Alexan der and Billie were dinner guestsSunday.of Mr.and Mrs.Ray Kuhlman at Hooper.Mr.and _Mrs Art Stokes were Fremont visitors Wednesday.Alton B.Jensen enter last Friday evening in of Mr.Jensens binhday.were Messrs.and Mes Neln M.Jensen of Blair. Mrs. tained honorGoatsdamesMerle Wardell and family and Harold Jensen and son of Ken nerdMrs.Ted Olinger was hostess w the Bench Community Club Thursday afternoon April 1. There was a good sttenancm~William Christensen was awsntor.The regular business meetin nwas followed by n socialtime..My 6 the club will meet with rs.Frank Thompsonfor Red Cross sewin .The surgical dressing éin...of u..v...v\.ns drln.ninslv.but Mr.and Mrs.Chris VinderslevandfamilyandMr. and Mrs.Roy ltsthjen and Donald were Fridayauaper guests at the Harold MaKihome near Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Ted Iverson and family were eve.oallens. The occasion was_tocelerateJaniceMagillsthird birthday.Mr.and Mrs.Tod Iverson and family wed Mrs.Margaret Wil liams ce ebrate her birthday Thursday evening.Dr.Henry Gamotea of Houston.Texas spent a few days last week at the Merrill Johnson home.On Wednesda Dr.Gamotes and Mrs Rin Gamotes returned to Houston.Tuesday dinner gueats.at the Merrill Johnson home includedDr.Henry Gamotes of HoustonTexasThomas Johnson of BlairandMr.and Mrs.Ted Iverson. Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Johnson and Mrs.Merle Ward and Roger were afternoon callers.Mrs.Riley Broderaen and Lan ry Mrs.Hattie Cameron .andMrs. J. C.Brodersen were I ndsydinner guests at the home of Mrs. Louise Pilcher in Blair.Mrs.Riley Brodersen and Mrs. Whit Cameron were Tekamah shoppers Thurs/dW.Ed Wilson was a Sunday caller at the J.C.Brodersen home.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Van Va lin of Blair and Harvey Kubiewere &xnday dinner guests at the Whit Cameron homeSundaydinnerguests at the Mack Cameron home included Mr. and Mrs.Gene Christiansen of Blair Mr.and Mrs.Orville HansenRonald and Diane of OnnwalmoaunaMrs.Hattie Cuneron. a part of the proceedings the nmasthoughgrwerespreadslargeherein.he Clerk was in structed to call the roll and thfollowing was the vote on this mction;Anderson Christensen Cla: ence Kuhr McComb Reel Rounds Schmidt voting AysMnninKuhrabsentthemotio was carried.The following bills were rem March payroll $ James Johnson salaryw.E.Gustin salaryA.B.Woodring salary Harvey Pounds salaryBlairMotorCo.repairs Arndt Hdwe.rent Nchr.Power Co.lights Dr.C.D.Howard profa slonal serviceStateJournalPrinting Oo. suppliesSkelyService Station gasElmer Frsin labor Rudolph NohrenbergPeteHitchcocklabor Charles Laaker labor Jim Cooper labor John Hogan labor Henr{ABetts labor Jim ng labor John Burcham labor s.~iéalsteadlaborLv.o repairsG.E. Co.trawormer The Texas Co.oil Omaha Elec. Co.resale Searle Petroleum Co. fuel oil Westinghouse Elec.Supply Co raale I labor I 14l7.l 60.l120.4115.41l0.l13. s.s. s. .22 33 xi16161 I21AI x1. 5:13 43 6E. x. at s.ifo.resale Economy Welding Service repain1........»....ms.\~in 2 nnlo nEPAxm;wG Electric Appliance Wurk CHUCKS RADIO SHOP » Leonard E. \Aife-H eal Conlrldl!nd Bullies Pun:Eldpmemt ...:~R WORK Blum Prlnu Pbtlomul |35 .96 .eo.so.00 wo..60..s0M0L00 mo5.001.705.78 9.59:10 4.76 ;4_521.56 :s.20 1.50 4.004.008.50 32.60 nsGAqq Ulru lllI1n1\r 1 ~_umm www.an ommno nm |umoNA\\LDO..m~K2ou4 ( _J cipal sum or $6W.uv uue on :cu ;\=14b1888handdinterest ~asc to o tain e ecree u saxDR.D.R.EIILERS Cnurt.constminnr the last will S // .... 95 1 I~I ll uin~\l ~» @- .-°'=;~:_,./," J "¥:My /~/»¢r /'~_ Lift1heBl|RDEN of rigyvllwmems In YOURHOME mu\.LoAN WILL Do IT FDRYou \ lfpmenl paqmenfx onyour home .seem/vb/L reomnes;/our/am:Me/E'/14. Wa;/arhundenk a/#amend ofa!/wers are d0in¢ SXAMPLE :- i2_000 loan.20years §\3.46mon!hiy 94.000 loan 201956 \2A9l monthly (P/as nnvrlb/y/x.~rl/bna/1a»e':an'.>-.:¢.¢-arm) FOR Au El\.A.LDANSl~PPLYro THE ~Co OMAHA Nzan. ~A tb I»1|\ 0L. \ ~.'~u~**,,.-\\#~0"" <¢\.>¢~'Q"' \\~m\¥@ Dentist mn ariufeaiziment of Nelson JacksonFormerDr.W..F.Hemphill deceased who died bestate a res Location idcnt of Washington County Ne __....=».|=....braska.on September 22 193¥anc W.. f d f d f d g d d g d d .d d d d p f f J.J d d d d f d f d d g f d d y J C y J J.J Blair Nebraska aDr.J.Tilton Young Oaleopvhic Physiciln H50 North Brand SL HREMONT.NEBRASKA Ann ¢.r...__Judge were received nn iln C f dd .d.d d f y.J.C.d .W.C d . S d . C C S dy d g |..\\\¢f.d Supply Co.repairsNat.Amrnonin Co. ammonia John Bnrchlm labor Jonas Burnham labor CarrolI|Grocery mdse. Y.V*£'"'.J-'"""'"E»zu THE EAT SHOP -M e a l s - MALTED MILKS BEER 2|-HourService nnlo nEPAxm;wG Electric Appliance Wurk CHUCKS RADIO SHOP » IT PAYS To LOOK WELL See Your Blrber More Ohen LEWELLEN BARBER SHOP ;|:x .eal Conlrldl!and Bullies Pun:Eldpmemt MASON and CARPENTER wonx Blau Prima Plm¢Emu us \Chris K.Bendorf MORTICIAN PHONE 40 304 Wal Gnnl Street Rflllw lanauaus Auivav. curitiea deposited ation dul made end oarried using reso utlan making Arl ington State Bulk a depositoryor county fundn for 1943.On moLion the Board ndjournedo meet April 19,1943. Louis c.FARNBERG,County Clerk. FonniiémGREENSERIOUSLYILL "gf gf Forrest Green of Herman haa been seriously ill lt.University Hospital in Omnhl the put ten days.Three blood tnnsioaionn have been given him since hir entry on lllurch 28 blood donors hlving included two aonn end a nonlnlnw Advermw ln The Entlrvrlh .lninn umm nw...Mn.Leo Fauaett entertained her club Wednesday hhnh 31. Mrs.Clare Johnson Mrs.G.F. Lowe and Mrs.Emil Fallen werewriters.A dessert luncheon wasserved.First prim wu nwaxdedtoMrs.Stanley Bnxnton and secUnmea.gf gfmm The club wi m wi ra.au HmcockAril1(P l um in...U.\............ vThereguler meetin of the O. E. S.wu held Thurlgny eveningApril1. There were Around fif tyPresent.The work of initiation was €X¢¥\|Pli!ied And Mr. And Mrs.Ole Jensen and James Ptah!bewnemembersof the order.At the close of the lumlon rehelh menu were served h Mr andMn.Johnnluzhon dm.Mer rie arid Grlfingackson Mrs.ennull.n The Blrt.hdl Club met nt the home of Mn.om Wakefield Jr. Christensen and family were alb ernoon callers. _Mn.Irving Clemente and Jim mie Joe were Sunday dinner Eueah nt the Hymn Bnrtlingome. The occasion was hononng Jack Weber ol Califfomil.Sunday dinner guests et theTedlvereenhomeincludedMra. llen Yowell.Min Betty Wll» llama Merrill Johnson and Lloyd Johnson.Mines Vera Mae and PhylllnIversonwereovemightguestsSlhlnllynihr.of Mn.AllenYowellandEu..Betty Williams. ldiel Ethel Laughlin spent Fri~day eilemoon at the puentnlCharlesLlughllnhome.Tuesday evening guests at the Lloyd Johnson home included Mr. In Mn.Clerence Wachter andJoanMr.end Mn.Ted IversonAllynend Cuol Lee Mr.:nd Mn.Elmer Thane Mr.and Mn.An u.I..ulxuu ummm.uRuthLundlaborBlairLbr.&Coxl Co. mdue. The EnterpriseG.L.Dixon insunnce Light Dept. ia: 15.49.315.576. City Cash Fund 98 Movd md neconded thae bl be nllowed an lead and wa:el dravm on the proper fundspayment.bf the eume.On xcallAndersonChrleienlvhCl ence Kuhr McComb Reeh.Roun Schmidt voting Aye Me! Kuhr absent the motion was c ried..Moved and seconded dun rueinghendjourned.All councxln Present voting Aye the mol was cnrried U.G.GARNEE Aour;al Ma; enry neCity Clerk.~¢9;§2; i w - l ¢\v1 L f r s¢ » --= g »-g~-¢ -F u i d n i v i l w h l i l h da n n o :u cm pl a un . m m l n¢ » »v»rm m m ¢ |a » »» | |||, ,|||; |i , ; :%; _ ¢ u\ , |m n |n g in 0 h bh m w h u\ d |nB m a b m s n n é o u d f h u l y n u n Yuk.a n n u m .B i x l l l n l l t i - e , U .|~..u-»¢~."-na m e .. .._........ ..._s . A m u o m d c u m ,~ 'Bhlr. u.\ni»h.`Auén s. ina MRS GILBERT RUWES t a f f S g t .N E W o w n L E A D E R vrl q,I s A w a r d e d ~~ D . _ _ _ l _ L l - _ . . | -r .j 7 ~ as' .gnnivnu " Q _ : n n g n u ; Q LA N MOW ER s um zillion work. $1.50 peNicFriedridnm 12-u Mgsls¢:iri lgver ~ ~ m e \ 0 t~£023 .,£"f§s1 SCPVICC \ en ~~l of r. esn,lt rsI |ir. ep- WANTED TO HIRE:Msn w tractor-plow 30 acres.14-lt John M. Compton. WANTED: Single msn to handle new htm tractor machinex,must be study and Pod wer -er. Your round job.up wages.Hundnhl Ranch, one rmle north Tekamah. AKred Hansen, Mawagar.12-3t HELP WA..~..LD:Will rent IL!-don or lxlre an experienced op-erator for either station ortankwagon.Contact Lund! Bros. Oil Co. at once.14-it WANTED:Corn shelling andhauling.Bill Mstzen, Kennsrd,Phone 2635.14~1t WANTED:Middle-aged singlemantohandlelivestockand §eneral farm work. Year round ob. Tw; wages. Hundxhl Rlnch. one mxe north Tekunnh.~ | f i FURNI S HE D a p a r tme n t a n d g a r - a g e f o r rent.Phone Re d zs i t F L O O R S A N D E R f o r rent.Call Blu c k 82 0,.124v.° COTTA GES fo r r e nt. B - Li n e C lb - i n C a mp .1 4 - lt CARD or THANKS WE WISH to take this opportun- W1-i¢b'| mars: xl svwaouf. un. \ -~Ha- oo., A3-9»z56.'h P mm n -u.__unlmille. 'l°ennesGe¢~| N 15121: Ave,South Broukiyn, ew York.I I l ln v u v . -.._FOR SAI.-E:Six pru-war dren,du 5:50-YI. Just recdved. Here is Q n n b uy .Gamer Service Stlhon.14-It FOR SALE:Bsied W e s t e r nPrairie hay. Some bded nlhl- ln.Fnrm seed headquarters.Nauon Produce,Benningwn.Phone 2161.14»8t BEE US FOR bah chicks. Corn-gyw line of I md supplies. e l a o n Produce,Bennington.Phone 2161.14»3t FOR SALE: Bxla d nlialfa. nmcutting. Good horse hay. Phone21 on 58.1a-tt Gligc YOUR cnrbon plpér naw; 64.1 W The Enberprha NEEDLES,shuttles, bobbins andbelts for ail makes of sewing machines.14-it The Arndt Hardware EARL £ i AY'S onion phnta amg u d seeds.Whl1e Lhey last18-if Dolan's Feed & Produce 1 CAN STILL funlilh Ynger's 121inflatkernelsizes.ArnohHansen, Phone 3601, Kenfg Continued from page one. u wu l terriffiamesmre onnrudrlre.sgqoge water, rugh the smdy soil, was ml- bednning up cram quite n hlem.'ish creek,just north of lr on the bottoms, was over-Vihl into fields md l luke uevasl hundred urea h u Ln formed.imlth of ma sun- bridge, theourhadcoveredvirhllllythe ire bodom clear to the blulls.at condition existed all al the ,y from the br-ldgo to Nash- le.M DeSoto, u dozen (smilies me surroundedy some of them ted And none ul themands,'le to leave their plumes wini- Sorensea of Blair, will soon re- 1:nn lmportmt nsaignmext in the Army Air Forum with the comple- tion of his advanced flighf tnin- ing. He is ltstioned st the Pun pu Army Air Held Psmpu, Tex- us.i o sen. 26, son ol Hr. and Mrs. Hum M51-y nighf. (oi-_s fourteen-day ful-» c I bolt. The nm Miller house the 1001. of the DeSoto hill is der water and huge river ,rgeg have been tied w u-ewthe yxrd in oder to get them ll of the current.The George ichselsen,Svoboda m d Pete mes plseee as well ss a dozen stlying' places farther out inls rlver timber xre all surround- l»or inundsbed.En t o f Cmumun the bottom.nds are a continuous lhks for Nqr-|[ miles.'ni s 'nf.P.L .ady hrm,occupied by LeRoy lcCsnn has been inundated and seated.The Henry Rasmussen emily il still remaining,h ver,but they have to uae out to get out. UW* I George Neale, who has an ex-zeptionully well irnproved farm.The Ente rise Wd~sported vo rvlesdny that he believed he comvithntsnda (arthur rise uf l neha.He m e ponaiderabi .a 8 e ...Aviation csm xo! H. som. blhi o<('lvu elve his silver pilot'a wings and Pvt.Howsnd Llughlln ol Fort v eade Marylund nrrivsd Thurs» v A ongh with his parents,Mr und Mrs. Charlm Laughlin of Hers ms n .s s . Feran A.Ryui,dsughler of ~of Mr. uid Mrs.W. M. Ryun of Blair, hu joined the WAACB and in now stationed near Camp Grant, Illinois.Acording w Brig.Gen. John M.Willis,commander at Camp Grant,members of the AWomen's Army Auxiliary C<»n=sl` have all been assigned their var-1 ioua duties about Camp Grlnt. thus releasing able-bodied soldiers for combat duty.The area as- ,signed to the WAACs is locatedl I Io \ 'on the bend of Rock River at the edge of s beautiful grove, |l |Kennard relatives were elated, last. week, w receive s masngefromAaron James Johnson, Sta!!Sgt. of the U, S. Army, who is u prisoner of war in Japan.Themessnge was received on s shon-wave radio set owned by R. P. Read of Hopkins, Minnesota, who forwarded it to Jsmea Johnson,the 22-year-old sold.ier's father. Johnson'a message f o l l o w s :"De n Father:I sm in good health, good quarters, good food, good medicsl uttention. The Jap~ snese lmperial armed fumes are~--__¢.»-..»..nmvr " 3 e ?.P.C.Arthur F.Dornuker smo ve d lo llh ma Y-bil timeI I M I i l Snrhl 37266598,. A, n ¢ ma » mo z,w r QM- ruckl ma n,Camp Mc00Y» heondm 'Dnulm in Africa think at night in sweet delight r h nwy d m g o n e r m.hen mothefs smile, end fntheis nylo'ns nlwxyl thought zo lest. i t s xweetheart fair, who nouns to DINnd pruys for my returning,leath nxounwn skies, with smil- ing eyes,know her heart in yurning. Vhen apple pie with whipped cream high ~ind rout meat, fruit and salad Vould come their way,most ev- ery daylccompanied with sweet ballad. int now today, I'm far away; nmimrh Africa 1 roam._ Rnlph Nlelnm, at Camp Camp-t s To Re t u rn ' 1 `obell.Kmurkv .h u been . . . \ *. I n A r l i n g t o n I n mated w Sta!! Sergeant.Ha in the eon of Kr. und Mn.Waite: Nielsen U! Ruse Hill. ... Bob Sylvie will NWT!!to his'umy d ut i a in Cslilornix,'dhil weekend,:h e r spending nev-enl dnyn with Hn. Sy lv ia nm other relntives end friends. MAIL CARRIER BAGS COYOTE ON RJOUTE Thirty-FivePound C o y- ton Farm Raymond Ludwig,Arlingtnnrural mn-il carrier, bagged n 35-pound coyote while covering hismailroute, Mundzy mnming. The Near Future shi; Sgt. Robert P. Jungblutb, Arlinjt/on soldier who lost hisri ght a rm i n |recent nid over o t e l s S h o t O n A r l i n g ~ Ewlld CDunkllu,on whose farm the mimnl was shot andlkilled, said that H15 myute m l St. M,\fy"g Episcopal Guild mer A -...f Mn.Clifford 5 G¢s!mlDY»hu been nwnrded the wr. Purple Hurt.:s< In a letter w his parents, Mr.end Mn. Julian Jungblutlx,Sgt. Junghluth wrote that the cimum- mmces surrounding the nwarding a of the medal were rather comical;:uthe Colonel who mule the nwardbecameveryfuxsed md excited when he nude his speech,and seemed to be more nervous than Junghluth,himself.\ Sgt. Junghluth hu been 1 pa-entient. in nn Englinh hospital but cleupsets ta be transferred w an-tn:other hospital in the near future,'Ml and will probably soon be on hi!clu wlyjio me .ln the letter,dated ca Mnnzh 22nd, he wrote that he was na "feeling fine"." 1 enje< ve _.u .drs.Gi lbe r t Ru we o l nllc x-son (pic tured above)wa s cted Co un ty Ch ai rman o f :W omen'a Projec t Clu bs, on m':h 25;h e r te r m wi ll in- lde 1943 a n d 1944.She auc- ad a Mr s . J . J . J e ne n o f Ke n rd.Mr s .Ru we h as b e e n a nti ve c lu b le ad er a nd h as ta k - pa r t i n the women 's pm-o~: t wo r k f o r u nu mb e r o f s r i . Ni lli mn Ko op nu m,J r.,wh o i s play ed b y a n ai:-p!ane concernLq ia y e tte,In di a nll, will a r r i ve nday in Bla i r ;o n Mo n d a y mi ng , h e wi!!be ma r ri e d t o as Barb ara Morehouse o f kamah.Th e couple wi l!le ave --~1r.h»1v f o r a we ek i n Chi- o w ~a d r u mI n nice,soft bed bac k home. --Sgt. R. A. P eder sen ( Bud) 1 vu s »| Knuse on Wednesdxy aftemsxmApdl 7.The host/ess was assist od by Mrs. Anna Compwn. Guesia of Mr. and Mn. Ha r- ~ve ing. He, however, had been plow- ing a fieid mai h|.d not realized whnt, was troubling the dog.The coyote was the first one Ludwig had ever shot. _ . . _ .' - - »- - " in . "f f I ; .fn é ,.F\.i F.:~ "= = ~ ¢ ~; ; ~1;1§f:' 'i J '. 1 ~ f » ~ vf o~= ! . I ° -/ ~ " ! ' ~ ; ;3 H u : Y Q U - - 7 j |.1\ 3 \. / g " .xo n ,: '*; . : : 1 1 1 ' ? =. = , N I x _A put lp pg ~ ior grapelrurl W i m f miu md jas o n r ati c ma d i t mn n u n p u tu p j o b l o r g r n p e - f n a i £ . . . a n d . » o w» \ f . th e p u k o I t b e n u o n i a t h n t i m c t o d o i t . \5 Qum or~Reg\|l|r 4;":m§;|q{1\i\'}~" H AT S i a g l d é r a i l * Suzanna Pnncnke md Wnme FLOUR 20-ox.~56-ox.= » v -3 »x ; : § . \ ~'M T ' ~ fi L'::f::Iuun TYPEWBITER RIBBONS.A ma h l ,good cotton,medialinked. 'Ioc.The Enterprlle.1 FOR SALE:Purebred Shoxtlxorhull,Arnold Bmsen,Phor3601,Kennud.14-1| 'rnom>s oN nnbfms ns 'HYBRIDSU. s. as and !0WA 939. Hows: Thompson, Earl 'l'h°p11>°°l\.alHancockFarmEqmpmenrxgl WE HAVE a complete stockgarden meds and seed potawfNelson Produce Co.114:B mmg w n , ml CHOICE Irish Cobbler votnuand navy henna Mert inchu 122 on 32.14 FOR SALE: Tum 6 and 4 ye4old.Welfht about 2200.$2Elmerohnaon, east of : will n\ 1 y .m m alvesboekand ala not w-mn w move unless necemary.A dike which had been 'built un below the Blah'bridge on he Iowa side,bmke Tuesday mernoon,nllnwlng m m m flood farm land rm- several miles :aut 01 th bridge.At Decatur the rlver is report- ad to be 15 xnlla wide md a Blnlr mm who is conneded with the river rdvekment work made libs utawnent Wednesday thu: ~A __..\.1 x.- .......u nm wav very kind um cnmuuemw..~....worry. Love and health,Aaron." The program over which John-son's message was read is broad- cnst every evenln uver a 'lfokioradio station,.nf lnc luda mes- sagesfrom Amerlnan Prlsonem ol Wu. Messages are broadcast on n hequancy of 15.105 megacycles at 6:30 pm.Central War Time, according to Read. He hns been re- ceiving and recording prvgnmsfmnJapan md nendlng them onnorelativeseverynightsince mon Chick the many good vulun In Ihis lisl o! non-rdionud fo nw!! af lhem Nh high an energy foods . . . macaroni, s canals, |\¢~, bolong In Ohh group. Romcmbcr, to make yu wbniivh non-miionad for rational loads whnnovor paulFOR SALE: Davenport in exedonnllygoodcondltian.AdnbedmdZe!Simmons ymodelradio,combhm§9n I )N ~ C U U I U UU lwu Dil yuuv uw;fr o m D e c a tu r to O n m a .\c1=rmun».-».u *an tary or _eleqtg-jc,__j[.st l§§e ne:qz| 14.-it Geo. N. miusr, mu mi,WE Wxsn to nano um uw_________ PUMP with about eo it. in 'cox za.H K KEEP WARM with less run, bg insulating your attic atlow eos14-1t The Arndt Hardware, mano A FRESH typewnw- fib-boul We have 'e1n, only '10c.6-tl The Enterprise. FOR SALE: White flC! bull, 18 months old16-lt*Norris Ward, Herman. CUMBERLAND black l'&l|)hBP|'Yplants. Game dig them your-sel . $8.00 per 100' 25 for $1.00.13-2t Geo. N. iillller, Upholstarer POF.SALE: 2 Polled Hereford bulls, IB mo. and 2*/a yr.old. Phone 12 on 28 Blair.18-2t°.Michael Sonderup. FOR SALE: Yellow sweet clover.Sampson near Gardner School.14 xt' 'I-YEAR~0LD stallion for sale.Good work horse. John Burmcis-ver, Fort Calhoun, Rt. 1.14-1t' WAGON BOXES and shovell!\8 md gates.Peck Shop.'I-tt ity to thank those who were sovery kind and helpful to us alb-er the loss of our dear husbandand son, »Lt.Ervin Meyer. 'lfo those who sent ilowus.ourw g ; -tha and apprgd-ai-ion. M r s . B g t t i ~ . - M .r. an rs. and Mlldmiyer Mr. md Mrs. John Compton CARD OF THANKS WISH to take this opportunityot expressing to the cigiuns of Washington Coun17J.he thanksof the Amsncmr Redmnos i o r the liberal support thedy vegiven the 1948 War Ran Drive. lt il verygntllyin that we areable to report a su r tiorn inenemaofour quota.e wish publicly to commend Mr-.l-l.Lyle ery community ln the countyforthefine work they havedone, the Lions Club 'and thenewspapers for providing ub- licity for the campai , an everyindividualwhoaslayed s tpart in the successlu exe cu on ol the driveHarold C. Jorgensen, ChairmanWashington County Chapter0! the American Red Cross CARD OF THANKS The excessive water lu utmo-uwd to s combination of things, starting with a serious leo jamin the Missouri near Bismark N. D.Heavy rains and snows through the Dnkotls have also contributed ui the condition S P R I N G 1 sHERE AGAIN /Wednesday of this week most certainly made one (eel thatspringishereand that it washot about time to duff that red flannel long-legged underwearandget into something in keep-ing with the weather;'Boys have lioerfplaying bles for somo`tii'iie and gardensand that spring is here. Another sign is noticed by the city having ngang of men out indultriously c'e1.\;1ing the debris from the streets that has collected during the past year.All that is needed now is s good warm spring rainto make everyone sure that this really is spring and that old moth- er earth has not slipped on her orbit and gotten the seasons mixed up, G u y e r a n d h i s a s s i s t a n t s i n e v a w n s b e g i n t o m a k e o n e r e a l i z e Pvt.Grover wnnarn wnsnnsonofMr.aid Mrs.Grover ( Wllldns of Arlington and s gramson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schaer of Blair, was graduated fro the photography school at LotryField,Denver,Colorado,1Aprils.He had arrived at tl school on December 24.A graduate of Kennsrd Hi] School in 1982. Pvt. Wilkins nlattended Nebraska Wesleyan UiversityandUniversityofN braska.During civilian life was county supervisor of KnCounty,Nebraska. in connecti with the Farm Security Admi istration,He was inducted lr the nvy early last Nwernhe Mrs.lldnlr and their vwod dren,Marita F-» age 21 mont and Gerald W., age 10 weeks, 1 residing in Arlington.~¢o o Norman Clarence Bsnsen,army corporal,recently eompl od his training at Camp Barkel Texas, in the Medieal AdministtiveCorpsOfficersCandid School and has been commissio second lieutenant. A student in villsn days, Bansen attended D College in Blair where he wastiveinnon-curricular work was editor of the Hermes, Col g l'|||.- - -Wx Way uuu |» .yum ..-.-. ,-,__ _iiy'a needs to-day following tha dmp lo d ir ec tio n: [ iva n be lo w. c n m w o a s v n n u r r s l o n m f s I2 lofgo Gln grqpo-Wx mp; wget irvil woigihl Wi mu wuior about 1| lbs.o.Peel grape buit wi th I n g o s h a r p k n i f e ,c u t t i n g d e e p enougi a w np ovo th e thin skin whic h| e§a5'it»e| tha fruit from rin d. s. Sec tion | npeirtiit over 11110 bowl, to retrieve juic e, by c ut- ting c arefully is-ltwegn dividing membra nes a nd fru it ng nun u.L i f t ous n o ti o n s separately . Squeeze out an muc h juioe an possible from remaining men1~ hr an u, s avin g to ad d to g eg - menta i n jan. 5- P ac k gn pa f x- u it,| e ¢me nta m m b o t n e r i i i u d j a n t o w i f . h ~ °| l ». - \ . . . . .» | ' § n n . ffiirn Flakes Miller's-2 Egg; l5c Prnnes fli§2"'5°§\L 1 ¢ _ w - -whWheatnes£211 _.fff_._¥>`|'i'§T llc H 2-lb.G r a h a m s M 1 T § ' _ - _ - _ _ _ - , ¢ ¢ n . 3 4 c Bread {{f'L'§L?§ ;.._.,-_._. » -¥ , 3 l 0 ¢ balm "Q7"`PUD u c h e s s - : ¢ }. ¢ m g _ _ . - - " ~.' . 1 . ¢ f . = - S L I .x g I z .~Cherub ............ »--orM q c a l f o n i S m a l E g g ~ N o o d l e s M Kitc h en Cr al.. _F ' ¢ m i c m d I r ; .. .....Jw.Qu:;;fi _~ v .,:.~(\_I r ~.g g .."_i ~_._r ..¢ {.;t.., :. ~ . v ; , 4 _E ..;l f ~.....- Re~d~colo|-ed ra ti on mg sta mps A and B are goo d no w a nd thro ugh Apr il 30.~ Blue-colored rationing stamps D E1, and From Fioridug Marsh F a re g ood thr oug h Ap ril 3 0. Ration ing Stamp No .12 is : o o d f o r 5 .\..¢.»HI..Qnn nr lhr nn vh Mn ! 3 1 . Stamp No~ 26ia ,good ~or 1 pound of _ _ _ _ . _ ._ _ . . - c I I Nob mn 1 -lb. 2 3 ¢ 0 8 8 (Sump No.26)_-.----Blg C H Airway0~(Stamp No.Z6).--..-- BeeSuga r i 12 Slamp)..----- 1 _Tuty Pound~ 20c 5-lb 35-Bai C I . - l b . ~ °su~1iQm 1-lb.ll'g8l'In¢. <5 Wn\€»)..-----c¢n. Pure l-lb. ~ (5 poinln)__---- -..---_..C\n, Highway, sweet ~ (16 poln¢s)-..-..-..- Lihby's fcy.omatoes 'us points) Country Hume, ~cream (N paints) _-__ J I 3 No. 2 ..--._Can No. 2 ..--._-Clm No. 2-.Can Cakes 18: 17: 14: 13: 11: 20: 24Supe r Suds ___.,__,§»?;° 24~oz.1~|l ~ Funky ,Vaah.. a ~ n =- .an d water Rhubarb ~ Lb loc Asparagus §§'f»Zfff`f'ff..-_u._ ~ Sh al l ot s ;'Iff'.'f'..."Tfff`._....-_-L;»'22¢ Seed Potatoes Warbn, Cobbler, md Ohio v s r l e t i e g :grown in the fertile black soil of (he R ed River valley: non-irrigxld. 3 C ~_n Safeway" J o m t h e C l u b 'Buy 1 War Sump Every Day for the Hamenmkerx' Bmnx 2 :Bw Who ln Asuy.JULIA LEE wmcur, Dm ~, ~z~ mini! disaolv~.0. Add M NPQQYWP and 34' cup of the grapefruit juice tounch pint jar of fruit, so that liquid in about 1 inchfrom top of jar..f. Adjust the jar top: and proc-as in boiling water bath 10 u s e |»;.whe i wa te r b eg i~ to b oi l vi g- omuaiy .)I-» Rsmove.Tig hten jar lidaj Plac e hot jar: on fo lded c loth or paper ou t of draft. to c ool. Makes about 5 pints. Go Alum! With Haan Gaining For ideas on how to clean hounexy twmatically and easily, mend J l m L M WrigIt.'a qrticla i n Garden Seeds 3 ifL"g?.' loc 3 H35 20c Stamp No~ 26ia ,good ~or 1 pound of _ _ _ _ . _ ._ _ . . - c I I Nob mn 1 -lb. 2 3 ¢ 0 8 8 (Sump No.26)_-.----Blg C H Airway0~(Stamp No.Z6).--..-- BeeSuga r i 12 Slamp)..----- 1 _Tuty Pound~ 20c 5-lb 35-Bai C I . - l b . ~ °su~1iQm 1-lb.ll'g8l'In¢. <5 Wn\€»)..-----c¢n. Pure l-lb. ~ (5 poinln)__---- -..---_..C\n, Highway, sweet ~ (16 poln¢s)-..-..-..- Lihby's fcy.omatoes 'us points) Country Hume, ~cream (N paints) _-__ J I 3 No. 2 ..--._Can No. 2 ..--._-Clm No. 2-.Can Cakes 18: 17: 14: 13: 11: 20: 24Supe r Suds ___.,__,§»?;° 24~oz.1~|l ~ Funky ,Vaah.. a ~ n =- .an d water R h u b a r b ~Lb loc Asparagus 1i'.'?£ff1'i'ff_--u. ;0c Shallots 3'-5'-7'-£'ff1--------».y22¢ Seed Potatoes Warbn, Cobbler, md Ohio v s r l e t i e g :grown in the fertile black soil of (he R ed River valley: non-irrigxld. 3 C ~_n Safeway" J o m t h e C l u b 'Buy 1 War Sump Every Day for the Hamenmkerx' Bmnx 2 :Bw Who ln Asuy.JULIA LEE wmcur, Dm ~, ~z~ mini! disaolv~.0. Add M NPQQYWP and 34' cup of the grapefruit juice tounch pint jar of fruit, so that liquid in about 1 inchfrom top of jar..f. Adjust the jar top: and proc-as in boiling water bath 10 u s e |»;.whe i wa te r b eg i~ to b oi l vi g- omuaiy .)I-» Rsmove.Tig hten jar lidaj Plac e hot jar: on fo lded c loth or paper ou t of draft. to c ool. Makes about 5 pints. Go Alum! With Haan Gaining For ideas on how to clean hounexy twmatically and easily, mend J l m L M WrigIt.'a qrticla i n Gal"d€n Seeds 3 ifL"g?.' loc 3 H35 20c FOR SALE:2 Purebred Spotted Pollrld Charm males snd 4 glltsPhonoBllek115M t ! ADAPTED brome seed.13a perlb Also seed oats. Cli!!ord Taylor, Phone 22 on 49 12 L! FOR SALE: Ono electric wsahinmachinecompletely overhsul Gllbertwn s.14 it SEE OUR display of suitable gift merchandise14 lt The Amdt Hardware. ONE OF THE BEST buys on the msrkot is 1 year's mbserlpidon to This Enterprise 'l tf ADDING MACIHNE PAPER, only15<: per roll at The Enterpnse.6~tf ATLAS SORGO 511 1 213 2t'Peter Tyson I lCl[n.\ck's'l.adio Shop,0ppositeWE TAKE this means of express-ing our thanks for the manyexpressionsoisympathyten-tered us at the time of the desthof our dear son and brother, E. S.Pedersen.We wish to es-g d thank the ='"§;;; and.ahn Brooks for kind words,Mrs. Marie Pedersen and Fnxnily. CARD OF THANKS WISH m take this opportunityol thanking the friend;andrelst.xves.who sent cards andgifts while I was in the hospi-tal.I xlso extend.my deepestthanksto those who donated blood dn:-ing my recent illnwsfYourkindnesswillneverbe forgotten,Robert Matmn. Jensen-Plugge In n 'public wedding ceremonytn be performed at eleven o'clockSunday morning,April l l ,Miss Elesnora Jensen-bl Kennard will .,:.fl...1 .- \ =-€ .= ~»J2 ~ ,; ,.==I§i~.Zl:..!v..$1¢ Becklunl Hosts Tuesdsy Eve. Mr. and Mrs. John Becklun en-'tertained on Tuesday evening(or Mr.and Mrs.J.Harold Smwsrt,Mr.snd Mrs. Wilhelm G'rimm,Dr.llld Mrs. Walter E. Qoehring,Mr.and Mrs.Robert Sim, and Mr.and Mrs.Elmer \Thone of Herman. Miss Catherine Beekmsn Arriva For Visit Miss Catherine Beekman of1F'rszn:lsco.California,arrived last Friday evening for a visit wth her parents, Mr.and Mrs.C. J.Beekman,and her sisters, Mins Emma Beekman :md Mm. Hirlow Brewer.She will returnto the west coast law this month. newspaper, In 1940-41,smsstudent body president in 1 42. I-Io had major roles in sewsollege dramatic productions. Lieutenant Bsnsen is the so Peter H. Bsnsen of Ferndnle, ifornia.¢»¢T-5 Walter C. Wrich, son oi snd Mrs. Carsten W1-Ich of ` nsrd,has been transferredCampCook, Californis, to I ville, Tennessee. I-Ie writes E prise friends as lollowsz"I have moved again-this it'a Tennessee; our purpose sto be maneuvers again. First give us a test on the desewit's rains snd mud kneedeemined nearly all night agsir night, but I was warm an(in a pup tent which my b and I fixed up. To take swa dnmpness of the ground, 1 out into n field to n fm-rner's stuck and got some straw. about s foot ol it in the nurbut after a couple .ar nigh l l l l l u l a n i -\ " . , . , , . ., , , _ _ _ __j a r !b y 1 t o ~in fz h e a .Q u a n t . FE -=-\ .~_L--mwéf/ww'||rs|»of9.#mHG-¢°f|!¥¢5 M€-1S\*'?'2»'i¢"/'=*'»6'¢'W"""5""""~'..e=,e°»~=¢..°"f.e..a'*.;.*.:*':''§;.?'.\rm'$fN o r l c z s HIGHEST PRICES NN for No. 1Koultry.Heavy hens, 26c;leg- orn hens, 22c.Hlhk Dohne, 8816 Lake SLOmaha, Nebnslu 9-tf, NOTICED o NOT mke leavee and trash onw pavement or gutters O0 he burnedHy order of the Chief of Police, 1 -lt E. Guxtln. uoholnarlnx.N- mn-illl- nm wer u m m m . n e .1)-t!Goomo N. Milla. Phone Blue 151. become the bride of P.F.C. Ruben Plugge,Kennard.The brlde'sfather,Rev.P.c.Jensen, willNadthemarriagelinesatthe Kennnrd Luthenn Chuzdm. .Mlss Jensen was honored at l nuscellaneoua bndnl shower held Sunday afternoon at the HenryPlugge home in Kennerd. M158 Emma Beekman who renently mlsmitted to an operatic: 1n an Omaha hosplul,has le- ing i t the PANMAI, C. J Beer mm, home- Advenlse ln The Enterpnse Rathmanns HostsHollnrlng Pvt. Svdhari Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Rathn-mnxl enbermlned a number ol friends, Monday evening honoring their nephew Pvt. Clyde Swilwrt ui Camp Clarke, Missouri.KP'-lens were Mr.and Mrs. Bert Swihart of Arlington, Mrs. Grant Brewster Mr.and Mrs. E E Drxon Dr und Mrs. Nor- man K.Rnhmann of Blair. Mrs. J.M.Hur-chem was dis-missed from Blair Hospital,ze- cently and is at her home re~ rest on lt, We packed dawn no un-ly an inch.The country around here reminds me e lo t o l backhome-rolling country.But the way these people live around here is something one often reads about but never ues.They live in shaeks about ready v.<» fall ww.no paint on any of them, unit tell Lhe barn from the house if they hnve ony; wonder how they keep dry?"Pm receiving your paper reg-ularly and it means a lot,bo me sobe able to read about the things happening around home und those off somewhere ln service. turned to Bill-\'and is recover--l 1¢"Brlng1 Rellllha cuperating from A mejor opera-| Hun. "Received al letter [mm Hsrold . _ . .4 ; . 4 | oo|.Uaal1an.a\_\»|rr_ov1wl m w m m i n w r n m m w s \ | H I l ! 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