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04-15-1943\From But N¢bn1kn'| Most Modem Weekly mswupwu xlnnv /E The Officlal CountyMore Local Newspictures N ~.F R ~S f '° Tha Any Other Week!f .f »-~.jj-,,, Nebraska y .~.2 P u b h c a t x q n 'l'wmty»0neRural Con»¢xpondent F r o m Al l ~ o f C o u n t ?`"I...m¢\=*m1'5°N men ma vw a !»$\-U r ' s orst ?'1ood eSe- va Iv"\z¢\»n»'"' sv g y d s "." FRIOTIC GESTURE regnlu meeting of thevm:held wsangaw:on of this weak 'tt theof Hn. John A.Ehud"- rf. w.Wilkinson,Regent =h a l e\=lP'#f.p n aimgxutinz report of hermae at the su n D.A.R.ntlonwhichwu held Minh :rd md Ath in tha s u aHooelin Omaha.She |1- ve nshort review of the | Nntiond Historical magn- __,-uMissouri Flood IH i s t o r y 1 Probably Biggest I In History.Moi' B1.A1R, NEBRAéKA, APRE1. 15, 1943 - DA. PA The D O home H n - of th v e r y |, n | C u n v 2 n d , s t o n e n o 1 Ma r c zinc- T h beenand Bk. ~ o f .»1_9 »?3~r¢~L, as> ~ , \\_~~ ;_,_zf ~,_-i:§€~{ r '.w2,Piii \. ,"'-r '»n.~i»;f; n a g :_ L ' ..*-. 3 ' ~ .a ~ ~ vm `...g i¢.-L. x il; ui~~ _~E :. .» g . ~ 1 ik';~ r gggers Will Pay Lowgr Rates Gas Company Guts PriceOf Gas To Users In Blair IN EFFECT,` AT ONCE' ...__ -Mr. G. G. Hawes, District Maw .-~M Must Buy More Bonds ln County County Finance Commit- tee Makes Plea For Pur~ chase Of More Bonds W AS H. COUNTY 9~I n» s 1 » ¢ v\ ~» . »- 1 a. o 4 ])lD|A EVER? Dldjl ever feel just n littlewearyofwarnews?Dldia ever feel thlt it would be niesto get back w jul! plain old American wxyn when A runi n ` ml n md regarded tl1e` honesty md rlghtl of his neighbor?Just living in aland of plenty md in the A-merican way without the need of unions for this or that and no dphabetical procases on go through with at every turn ln business-that is what we Americinn want. Carving out=»vin~ u~ a a4 c 0 1\ » -a o a ao » » s a u Tmuii/xE XLVI1 NUMBER 15 rnmnu nl: T|.l|Q \ \ | F M I M I ~ ~ a D.A.R. of Nebrukx bl! ntiv g in the wi r dlqd.hxs purchased one Mobne 1 Plum! Unit fo r Lhe use xc Nudonnl Rad Cmu u m Nnionll Sodefv has pur- »a s9,oo0.ooo worth ol war A md nunpa ~ VERYIEY §'!`}':,." mx Vere Than 1881 DIKES FAIL TO HOLD Without question the presentHood,which is jnlt now subsid- ing from the thousands of acreswhich were inundated, in the great- est.and the moat devastating umm, in me Missouri River VaI~ I I1 1 1 . . . - » - n - - .\[:'¢Z\f1|J1li 1111 County Fi- lfvnm11l'la»in going Out 1.0 \.vl)Q ll"'1l ( lll i l¢ l i n ~ C D D B *:nn | l f n l l in raise $240,000 lu ilu pn~|11'l 1.ir;;vs|. bllllld drive .1. 1.1 n 3.|u uf Ihr \\:n.gnurninmmt is ask ing fo rEh1:a lallllnlt ~l~-llars to be rai sed by llllR sm111111 to financ e th e wa r €lf|»r"l \\la1|.i\.is of so vi tal i mpor~ l;\1:¢»lu us as ind ivi dua ls and as In n:|.t1=>\i.True,we h a ve already Illlliiv sac rifices but what has been rllllii is not enough and we wi ll of necessity ha ve to d i g deeperandm- g e more sac rif ic es to win th i s wa an d we mu s t wi n . N o ma tte r wh a t o u r feeling in s 0 O o I Q » a 0 a o Q | o nn Q n In 0 4. L U u u a v n u ..._ - ra n d w r o n g ,t h a t i s w h a t n i e Amer ic a ns wan tTh e oi d c ountries may take the spoils o f wa r and " g o ha ng "fo r a ll we ma i Amer - icans care, and th ey may al- so tak e th ei r we re a nd s ettle th e m i n their own wa y so long as they do n't step on ns;b u t i f and wh en they do,I. lan d peo pled wi th fr ee th in k- ing A me ric an a will so und the warning note and resist. to the last.ditc h any foreign en-crnechrnents on our free dom. W e ha ve " milli on s f o r de- fense b u t no t one cent fo r * 1 # a l o U U v o l 0 s as Q 1| $ t r i b u t e , "s o s p o k e o u r f o i e " f a t h e r s , a n d t h e s a m e i s t r u e ° ; . 1 - . ..' nu. u. \.. --._ng e r of th e Iowadwlebraskri Light and P owe r Compa ny pr ese nted to Bla ir, th rou gh Ma y o r U. G.Gar- ner,a lo we r schedule. of na tu ra l gas rates,whic h wi ll reduce th e c o n to f na tu r a l gan to every c o n-sumer in B lair.The reduc tion has been ma de only to c o mn n mi ti a ser ve d thr ou gh the pipe lines o f the No r the r n Na tu r a l G u Com- pany an d was mad e p oss ible b y a reduction in wholesale rates to the Iowa -Ne bra ska L i g h t a n d Power Co mp a ny by th e pip e li ne company .Distric t Man ag er G.G.Ha ws said:"Wiglen natu re!g a s wu s u b a ti » tuted f o r manufa c tured gas i n the cha! bond nn » ~-is L 1 F erri. in y d r iw*~e *ww* _,,,,,,.pu~--- ~.tm. ,~' * ° " : '1 : : ; = ~;JL " ' ... nr . 11 » R \* L 4 .. q w g . l r ;r ._....l i m,Q ~ .1 ~ M ~_.... n ; ..u .L ' o c .."..$F .S , ~ »P ." f . » g _ .! ' { } »¢.V . s : .r .1_: f .1 . W hen Old H o n Ri ve r mo ve d in to the bo tto m lands o u t of F o r t Calhoun l we ek ago,the Fr a n k E ld lrl f a mi ly mo ve d o u t. W otu r su rrou nded the Eld ers' homo , almost re ac hi ng the d oor kno b,as the above photo wi ll ahow.Th e Elders,discovering their pli gh t,stacked their be- TOWNSHIP ASSES- SORS BUSY AT WORK -- e town ship auoasoro began th 'wo r k A p r i l lo t a n d o n o m- be r oi ' th em h a ve o lr md y oom» plated th e uaoos menta fo r tha i:- towmshipo.W i th a n increases in wu o t i o o s th o tax es mi ne d f r o m penonbal prop erty th is y e n ' dhoulid be mu c h higher.Th e old. age ooointanco u o :h a s been rained fr om $2.00 to $3.00. Th e assented va lo o ti q m onl i m m c k n o or _ gr ai ns ha ve l been n m o u e d .Co rn i o u s e l w lat ' mo wr b o a h e i ,w w . 1 , 5 1 per do zen. h ogs a t.. $1 4 per hon-\ drod,fat c attle ah $ 1-i ]J€l»h'I.1ll: dr ed an d h o n s a a t fr o m $ 2 0 to $40 per head.; ..1' . J . nv' L oi s ;or ; |..9 . ..... -ef.:.'¢1gv; ; »'.1 3 /1 1 lo n dn g o on tab le s an d shelves, and by boat and high boots m\n~ ag e d to ma k e th a i r wa y to th e home of a nei gh bo r whe re th ey still z omain.Th e Elders'tomc at y owled mo u mf u lly f r om th e r o of of th e bam, un ab le to fi nd any other dry s po t on the en ti re f ar m. T(. 3 4 A 'A . .. o s .° "~ K i »\. '~~" ., . = The boat fr om whic h th is p ic - ture was token s aiied ma jestiai- ly ac ross the Elders'y ard and feed lots, over fences and ditc h- es, without diffic ulty .The sa me condition prevailed over roost of th e bo ttom lan d s f o r o e vo ml mii es in all direc tions. mH=\c \s STALLEIJ WHEN HUAD \S Fl.llll[lE\] 1 . "z u . r l " \. .. ».. r r r ..~1 ~~n f * ' J .J "1"3 .t f » J \ _ ".,f |, ¢t . ".» 'f §~ i , ; ,z "r ?" I ;r " § 3 2 ; ' * j ,m ¢.¢;o g i l ~ - \ ""9 Na~1 e . ..~5 ,. >.L .oq m f ,a g i § ' f ,q # , o m 4 j "1 3 -'a . ~_ . . , : E w ~" r f ' r ;~~ » Q @ ' »1 *n t 'L x l i b " ' ».* * : . ~ \ »""; :-" ~§; T q ~ the c h bon R tho |b e i ; Sc Ca of so n o i t v i th w ' 'A n n --~D E N T S A 1 L U L U lay and it wiil go dowfn in the his- Flooded out of their school an t'°"Y ot' the mn. the Missouri River raged over its While Without question it in the hankl sm weak, the seventh and greatest flood ever known in the-.e -...u:,.......-3 I?§1rn\»Vnllev.i t will|;€;L .¢f~a¢5s o f R i v e r v x e w m m n w . .....,....____me etin g a t Fo r t wi th o ut muc h q ue sti on b e the las t ol, th is wee k.o f i ts mag ni tu de to b e k n o wn to hi gh b oy s an d gi : la th e present inhabi tuxts.Si xty - .»n -......¢n¢1 Mun u n i f t HHNB '| }lllod liBC¢th e\~W h e n O l d H a n R i v e r m o v e d 1 -_...A ' o l l ngingu on tables and shelves,The boat from which this pic-School have 0ul iw boat and high boots mm-ture was taken saiied majestial-Calhoun Schu \~-.--.. n..-Pldnrx'vxrd and The junk;inw the botwm nnus um.U.Fort Cdhoun A week ago, the Frank Eldm family moved out.Water surrounded Lhe Elders' hams,dmout remhing the door1...,.\.. . n m nbave uhuw wil\ unl l h , s i r l ged to make their way w themme of a neighbor where they till remain.The Elders'tomcat yowled xoumtully from the roof of the sm. unable to find any other _ry spot on the entire farm. ly ucruu uw ..._._.._,feed lots, over fences and ditch- es, without dlmculty.The sameconditionprevailedovermoat of the bottom lends for several miles in all directions. Jmxmc \~ S~LEU vmnynnln \S FLUUIJED of Riverview will tlke me muw-.seventh md eighth grids exami- nations soon, and for that muon it was naeevlfy thu. they con-tinue their stucllu.Other River- view student! will not return u-their school work until the Hood waters recede. Cligrch Leagues .W ,.,..., ,__last hig flood and i l the sameperiodelnpaeibeforethenext flood it Mm! a long stretch of yearn.fThe present flood coverai an axea in thls county of l9,244 acres.Dlkes and ditches meant little to the nging torrent that for twelve dnys mennced the pop-ulhce. In plaza the water renchad a depth 0! wn feet and the onlymeansoftransportation was hy Mlimlmum Bill 'fcfrvdce Charge regard to the way the wa r nubeen managed. we must keep the one thing in sight that ls uf parm nmunt importance:mln ls ourwar and it is a war of self-swprehmcy, it is a war to test wheth- er we remain free Americans orslavestocustomsthatwillal-ways be unbearable to us_"fe must keep thae thing! alwayn xn mind and when the war is won then we may he at liberiy to put our own house in order. Blair school district la being asked to raise $25,000 and thin is no small sum (or a wwn the sire of Blair and it is going £0 meancooperationbut it can be done. This is noi in the nature of a gift but lx loan, a loan which will ma-ture in ten years,a loan which may be cashed in on at any time during that ten years, and if ev-er a loan was placed that willluenr dividends this is one. lt ls nn investment in liberty of punpose, in our Amedcan way of llv- ing and in the future lor ourchildren and their cl\lldren's chil- dryn. Then let us invest our cash in these principles and pray thatthese invesuuents will bear fruit for ourselves and our pauberlty. Will Enter Muslc Contest Tlns Friday As in past years, Blslr High School will send several repre-sentatives w the annual district music contest,whidh will be held in Fremont next,Friday. l'our small groups and three mluists will attend the contest; no lxrgegroups will participate. due to war restrictions an trans- ponallen.The groups which will repre-sent Blair High are the mixed ocwtte,the girls sexwwe,the lxfys quartette and a girls ~ ~ ~H.nvnwlie ' wuay.But peace must be founded on justice to all and when the present war is over may wesettle back m our old Amed-cnn principles knowing that those principles have carried us through every wnr and will umtlnue tn do so as lung as we as A nation rmpefrt those s s o 1 a n » s0 n a . .. ~. ¢ . ~.'prlndples.¢»~~~~»»»»»¢ oH i g h w a y 3 0 ls Closed to Iowa Traffic Flood Waters Take Toll Of Two Brid es Near California unction l On the Iowa slde of the river,Highway 30 is closed w traffic and will probably be cloned for dve or six weeks.This was the direct nw! of the recent flood. North of #he river ln&d£B will be found a tributary to the Mis- souri which is known as Soldier River.This river has in timespast been subjeet Us floods andwas therefore heavily dlked. Wa-ter piled up on the north sldepf this dike during the high water.The dike gave way and u body of water over hal! a mile wide and from four to six feet deep rusheddownonmeembankmentmade for Highway 30 pavement The result ol this was that onWednesday, April 7th, the bridge about tvm miles east of the riv- er gave way and on Saturday an~other bridge about a half mile funher east gave way. Thus two:heel bridges are out. These will have w be replaced by woodenbridges for the duration as a steel structure will be unattalnable. Nor was mls ml. In three dil- fe mnt plum the water got sodeepthat it ran over the pave--,.._...=.\_ nm Blallr in 1931 the can to uae con-sumer was reduced more than40%and this saving has been cnnlinulng on throughout the auc- ceeding years.Now tpday comesthe announcement ol un addtlnrv nl reduction ta natural.gas custom- ers."The orlginnl rates for New - al Gu were low. The lun yeanuf the depression delayed the in-slallatiun of senrlce md equip- ment lor mmy years. Wlth this reductlon natural gan becomespractln-,ally the only commoditypurchasedbyeveryhouseholderwhich is asking n downward trend. This in spite of the incrase in operating costs no the companyof every item other than tha cost o f s u- ,A comparison of the old md new nm ldiedule tollnws: Old . Service Charge-5 0 cent:per month per meter, plus: Ph-at 2 Next 8 Next 5Excel!».,H _50 »n MCP per mo., $1.85 per M »n »L00 »|.. n n n _30 n 1. New Serv ice Cha rge -60 cents per month per meter, plus: FFirstI M C Next 1 " N m 3 Next 4s Next 50 Excessover10l)" n n u per mo., $1.30 ""1.15 1.»._go »u _so n .40n n »_30 w The new rate will be put. into effect_ln billing covering meier reading periods ending April 2c and thereafter. ¢ ~. ¢ 1 sns ...... ~ ..... LIST PROBLEMS OFRE-HABILITATION The following masage fromtheRedCrossChapterwill give Enterprise readers anidea of the work of rehabili- ....\.=._\.an nlmmed bv per H n w u ,- n vw n n ) |- » ~» 1 » 1aa xx; °7x'h2"E§1L}1§aiacoverlng tllelr plight,sucked tllelr be- TOWNSHIP ASSES- SORS BUSY AT WORK e township :manners began th 'was-k April un. und a num-ber of them have glrady omn-plewd the umamients for thai: townships.With nn increus ln valuations the taxes rn-(ned from pcrsorml property this y e nshonldbe much higher.The ond age asain#-lnce tax b u been raised from #ZW in $3.00. The unused vnhqtlqns on livestock jmd all gra i n havebeen lmznued.Co rn i n us uwl xtwc perbua hel,pa\nlt.ry»x.$5 per dozen, hop ay. $14 pu hun- dred, fat cattle th $14 D€r»,hun-dxed usd horns at from $20 ta$40 per head.: v.l=.w. Auxiliary I IE Buys War Bond Election Of Offxcers. Four New Members Were Imtmated The regular meeting of the vF. W. Auxiliary was held Tuesy night with twenty-one lmdim lp atlendnnce.The new' members lnitlated wen Mrs, Viola Feer,Mrs.I-'lamncFeer,Mrs.Bertha Hooks,nn Mrs. Andrey Lnngwell.Mrs.Florence Brant and Mn Fern Jacobs were elected to b. come members, and will be init ated at the next meeting.The winners of the essay cmtent were announced to be Mi: Donna Kruse, first; Miss Katha ine Leonard,second;and MiCatherineWakefield,third.T winners will receive their awar at the next meeting, Very interesting letters we ----. \ N u - . . bd \I1 u To Come lo Dana Co\lege bon.I-'mmilies were :awed by dmless workan who joined with theRedCross, dropped their dutiesand spent dlyt in the vlbrk ol f~...-.......\»h u n s ;we re IV1; u he ee1.v. caviii1J! ned To Attend Rally my On Sunday, May Se c o nd other ldengue mnmben fromlawn-Nsbnlkl dlsirkf MVS x lnvllad w Attdnd Rally DOYDm Oolloge, May 1 171° nslon in pmmed in connbbhonhthe "Lllnc Time" feudal. uv. H1 C.Jorgensen,p u w r t h a r i m lm-\w¥l|\Church. l have $0185 nl the Sunday °.-Q... fm Rdlv Dny, rnelfy.uuvcumro......_,,,_pressed (nw aervi¢e and a great portion of the llvatock was tnns-lerred w higher ground. Hame-steads never known be!on: to be flooded suffered severely.P11-at notice of the flood wsu given by the welthar bureau to The Enterprise on Friday, April ind and lmmedintely all p l } lhaving phones were notified md asked to =v»;g~>=° news tothdr neighbors w could not be reached by phone._By Sntuxdny, Aprxl 8nd, the riv- -- -\_,.....,z . fm-iam ruin und the of wi lIf r o m the was part of th a t which:spilled mo 1 W ater,three : m e s -ur, pours .pcrosu the 'roadway f r o m the ove rf lo wi ng Bunn's »» h m m l a h wh ic h ha d flooded several . ¢=.. 31116311 lva rn onhome n orth o f B lai r.Th e wa te r sec tions of land.d a |n |l ~;|,.\ sa e »= ROBINRIVER STAGE MEANS ,,..._.The stage of 21.7 feet in the Missouri River means that the level ls 21,7 feet above the lowestwater of which there is record, Meteologist M. V. Robins explains. The record low water occurred in 1867. The weather bureau did not sun. making observations un-til 1873, but the 1867 level wastakenfrommeasurementsmade at that time. Robins said. No oneknows how deep the water was in 1867, but it is supposed to have been around 12 feet,So 12 feet is taken as ihe starting point.. I! the river is 20 feet it would mean that iv. is 20 feet above low waier mark, ENTERTAIN ATOP E N HOUS E The a.rmunl. Open House ol theBlair City Sdhools is ln-in! held this week;Superintendent C.W. G1-andy has exwnded an invit- ation w meh parent and patron to attend the event,Exhibits of sf/hool work me on display in the Central school audlwrhnn.The various - itemsin the display were judged, Tues- day,by Mrs.Magdeline PickensoftheOmahapublicschool mystenfs sn depurunent.On Friday evening,betweenthe hours 1:80 und 8:30,inlor~ mal programs o l demonstrations will be put _on by the scienur,home economics,and shop de pi ta l mms s u n . . ..,..__i ww mu s i c w i f i be fur- r m w a n D m Collegenm-. ` Priw==hl\!" ,,,ur -of any will be Rev.Hanselman ol mm, Colorado, s former m.il~ mary from New Guinea.s p e w mudeal numbers arearmed for me dbernoon,md the evening the :now home meer!of the Dtna College mir will be preoenmd in the anamdiwr-lum._ Hooded Homes Should Be Disinfected The job ol getting A homoready for living in is more thana mere scooping out of the mud,we Sum Health Depunment is emphuizing,md all home own-ers in the flooded ues (ol which there are several hundred ln this . .,.._,_er wuw .. _.-____reports lndienwd that more wasto come. Ml 01 tbl Iollowinlweek the waters rose higher and higher,v w i n z flood stage onApril 4th and mdwly spreading out over the adjacent landThelongandconstsnt n i " which no one locally had dreamed of finally broke through the dike!and the water continued to spread. Finslly the good news pmethatthewaterwasnbatlngatSioux City and on Sunday, April* m n ,the c rat o f the flood o r rlved at Blah' and shortly alter the water began w lull and mtthis writing (on Wednesday night) has fallen over three feet.Words cannot depict the condi- tion of the inundated area and in under to preserve the hlswry nl this terrible disaster, The Enoer-prise photographer spent much# time in different, sections photo- graphing what scenes could heobtained and mesa are reproduced in s supplement w The Enter- prlle.Readers of The Enterprise are ---\ 1- --..-M-1. enum nictures, \ county) should bear uns m Ituuu- llrgeu w lJlGU'5AIu _____ r'mx..."""''""*'"*'f"f of Health i5`1n years to come these will be o /A quartetw.Soloists are -»»-1--~Gutnchow,Betty Morse, and La Vonne Cette."l n These Delighted Pleamrt Groves"and "As Torrents ln Summer" are Lhe numbers which have been selected by lhe mixednctenc.This group includes Mnrylis G-utschow,Betty Morse.lxnrl Smith,Helen Aye,Nels 1`:\rl\¢»n,Mar?-in Kuhr.Warren .hnkins and Pearl Smith. Ymel Cain'e "Lullaby" will be » nu by the girls'aexfetw com\\-»»l of Elaine Nielsen,Opi 'r.1 ~n,Clarnlynn Tr i m Man- Mw-l.~. Emma Lou Lunflt.~n\.n..x Guyer.The girls wnsisting of LaVonnef f : - ,.\.nn Kefzler, Pwllne Mf- :-,.1-...1 Jacque Dudgeon,vnll The Garden of To- .\!l- Uv, ;~in ,.;Y<\\\"r \ .s : . a , ; h " a n d R u b e m m n r a -r a .s o f t h e B a y o u "h a v e l I w i ;.»;.»=a s t h e c o n t e s t n u m - \ . . r ,f-~r t h e b o y s 'q u a r t e t b e . \\ n ~ 2 =\\.\~g a i n e d c o n s i d e r a b l e 1.-.nu ;n . | > n l: \ H t y u n d e r - ` t h e n n m e " T h u . »l m s a n d a D a s h " . TEST 125 B.H.S.STUDENTS FOR TB. 'hberfulin tests were given so!25 Blair High School students,last week, under the augpices of the Monday Aflernoon Club Tesla or "shots" were given on Monday and Wednesdxy mom- ings, wim mul readings on 1-\-=- day morning. As a result of the (este, sever-al young people dwwed positivexympwmnand were iaken to Omaha for X-raymThelui s were ndminisiered by Mrs.Dorena Walker,Dr. Morris Nielsen,Dr. C.D.Ho~ Ward Dr Waller E.Goehrlnx, mul Dr. D. W, Bell. Funds for the tuberculoail feats were raised Lhmugh the Chrilumm Seal Sale in Dewmrber'Die nie und test lm' tw- bermlosls,n o sponlored umu- llly by the women'| club. ment.Those acqumnwu ww. ......highway can have some concep-tion ol the vast amount ol water impounded by this grade.The trucks that have used this highway am being routed through Council Bluffs and Omaha REV. H. L0 ERRESIGNS PA TORATE Rev. Harold Lori r, pastor of the A rl i n gton guiionnlChurchduringthepaxg_,olgh¢ months, has resigned the pastor-nte, effective the first of May. OnMay ll. he will report at Los An- geles,California,for induction service\;nd will then engage in church ork among civilian de- fense workers and service men in a coastal area.Although his Hestinntion after induction is not known, Rev. Lor-imer expects to be stationed at San Diego, California.A member of llxe Lutheran Syn~od of California, Rev. Larimer has been a student at the Lutheran C0- lego in Fremont, and will return to Fremont as soon as possible to complete his studies.Mn=. Larimer and their two sons,new residents of Arlington,will vidt relatives for n shorttime at Greeley, Colnndo, before going to the west coast. » ~ ~a ¢n 1 -.¢s ~¢ »» ~¢» » aaa n o s o o s s p s n s USE OF CHLOR-I NE s o mm o n s Di s s o l v e two ounces of chlorine powder in one gallon/ of water for a stock solytion.Add one len cup of stock mlntlon to five gallon of wr wr for washing well pump,walls,floon, and equipment whim were flooded. Add five drops of stock so-lutlun to each g a l l o n of CLEAR WATER for washing and cooking purposes.Chlorine powder for these purposes is nvdluble on re-quut at I-larry Morris'andt h r o u g h State and Local Health officials in this uret-»»¢»¢~»o »»» ssn 1s o o s noa o sss n so0 s a 4 »o » o ¢ ~a . ».s » »r»u » o ~» »»¢» ~a ¢ ~»a aa o o ». . 7. 1 » »¢ . »» 1 s~s » »o ¢ os ¢ ¢¢» » muon wine....-...._._Red Cmss represennxives (ol- lowing recession of flood wa- ters in this vicinity."With all of the confusion that necessarily results in a time el emergency, it is mth- er dimcult to dehne w wly what the Red Cross has been able to do during the past few days. So many oth- er agencies and persons have been busy, that we feel nur- aelves as only a part oi' a great whole, working toward the alleviation of human suf- fering and the protection ofendangered property. The RedCross hns attempted to give initiative uw such aetivitles. For the benefit of the pub-lic, we wan! to give a littleinfomation as to the proced- ure that will be followed from,this time until the work or rehfelgliwtinn has been com~ ple .The first problem will be that ot immunintiun and san-itation.Basement;and wells should be disinfected, and the disinfecting mutejals can be had from Harry Morris of Blair, who also hu rnechanieal equipment with which Lo emp-ty basements Do not be tooimpatient about getting this work done until the water has receded sufficiently to war-rant the attempt. Make use of the inlorrn-ltion given out bythe State Depar tment M Health,which will have at leant one worker in this area Mr. Norris nnd Juk Jensenwilladvise you as to whntyou shnuld do with your well; For the time being, boil your drinking wxter."Clinic s fo r lmmunlzi ng lgainlt typhoid will be con- ducted thmughout the county,the firlt such clinic to be held in Blair on Fridly evening.!'\lrther deulls will be foundelsewhere in this imma of The Enterprise.--Rec. H.C.Jor-gonsen, Red Cx-ou Ram-ooenff ntive." »ss¢ 4 o 0 oo z 1 »a » ¢ »a» s » so u sao s o s» o ass n » »¢ o sos s | s¢o n 0u 0 o s» s so1»¢»»»o »n o »a ¢ roadfrom mm. rean »»=~...,, ...Vancouver, Washington, and Mrs. Emma Harding of Portland, Ore- gon.The ladies voted to purchase a $50.00 War Savings Bond. The following officers wenthen elected for the ensuing year:Mrs.Helen Arkell,President;Mrs. Mary lngerslev. Senior Vice- Prenident.; Mrs. Edith Smith, Jun-ior Vice-President; Mm. Alu Kel- ly,Treasurer;Mrs.Alta King,Conduch-ess;Mrs.Louise Bnlln, Chaplain; Mrs.Evelyn Salshuw. Guard; Mrs. B@!le J. Rhosdee, l8 months.Trustee;Mrs.Florence Jacobs,12 months Trustee.Appeintiv~ officers: Mrs. Anna Q b l e vu u u n l Kennard Has New Manager Ne l s L a u r i t s e n l s N e w O w n e r An d W i l l C o n - ti n ue Th e B us i ne s s At last Saturdays auction salein Kennard the Kcnnnrd Lumber, Grain, Coal and Feed business was rayon poster by Keith Mere- diLh and Mnrvin Grundy;eos-metics made by Margaret Bury and Pauline Siewut;phonog- nphy by Kenneth Feer;sailessgardening by Eucene Flynn and Burke Dixon;paints and pig- ments made by Gerald IversonandJamesThane;relationship of chemistry and medicine,Shown hy Ruby and Elizabeth Christensen;soap making by Shirley Young nnd Mariiyn Guy- er.Coffee tables, daks, occasional sold to Nels Lauritsen. This sale was ol much interest no Kenna:-d King, Secretary; Miss Edna _.\qh.\ns it brought. much business w the elford, Color Bearer. No. 1: Mrs. Nclle Pearcy,Color Bearer. No. Color Lutz, Mau 2;Mrs.Jnsie VnnDeuaen,Bearer,No.3;Mrs.Kate Color Bearer,No.4; Mrs.Blatter, Patriotic lnstruemor; Mrs.Flor-Rose Miller, Historian; Mrs.ence Fear,Musician;Mrs.Zona Allen,Banner Bearer;Mrs.El- sie McBride, Flag Bearer.These newly elected officers will be installed at the next meet- ing, on April 2th.Refreshments were served lnMrs. Zora Allen and Mrs. Lcuisv Bolln. _,_ _ . . _ . . - -A T T E N D E D U C A T O R S ' M E E T I N O M A H A Superintendent C.W.Grandi' And Dnnald Yost Of the Blair High Sehnol English deparhnent attended a meeting which washeldatCentralHigh in Omnlm. Friday eveninz.for mhool .d~ minlstntion and teacherB.The conference was rponnored by the State Department of Public Instruction and the Nebrukn Stale Hlumtion Asw- dltlon.Various education pro-blems were dismissed,including the topic!at teacher sho;-hge.enumeration wiw government agencies,nrovidonn for only high school gnxhstion. and the high sdhanl victory corps. l¢ l little city.Much grain .is handled at this point and lumber, coal and feed are items of great impor- tance.\Lnuritsen, who is an up and coming farmer in that vicinity, will conduct the business alongthe lines which has been follow and will give Kennard A muc needed market. FOUR APPEN DECTO-MIES AT HOSPITAL 1 Four appendecwrnies -waeperformedatBlair~ Hospital, from Monday until Wednesdlb' Of tlmisweek.All patients arereporled in be recovering nicely. They are Clinton Nelson of '-l`ekamah,'who entered Blair Hospital on April 12;Ruben Marr ol Tekamah and ShirleyTaylor ol Dechtur who submitied vo operations on April 18;unaMrs.Henry Rasmussen ol Fort Calhoun, wha wis operated upun on Wednesday, Apn'l 14. ED GRIMM RE-TURNS FROM MEXICO Ed Grimm,who made a trip down into Mexico and saw mostoftheinterai-ing sights coming and going il home again.He re~Wrkl A very plunnt trip, tables, bread boards and clothesdryers have been made by shop shudems,and u e on display. Various'typm of welding arehhow-r\,and screw ilrlvers,feed baskets, garden wols and a'ec»rica!appliances made by thestudents will be displsyd. B A CCA L A UR E A TE SP E A KE R CHOS E N Rev. A. V, Neve, pastm nl' the Lutheran Church at Sleepy Eye, Minnesoh, hu been chosen Lu deliver Uhe Baccalaureate u r -on nt Dann College,May 9. use who will receive four- yeu' degrees (mm Dunn;this spring,are Iela Nielsen,Helen Rebecra Andersen,Alum Neve nnd Milton Petersen ROUN DS RE-ELECTED ON COUNCIL At the close of the counting ofthe votes in Ward 'No on April Sth the cnunt un.Lhe two aspixmms for that office John Moore und Emmett Raundn stood 60 tn 62 in favor of John Moore but there were three mdl vows "g had at that time not been open .A later mum of the vote gaveRnundsthethreevotm,giving 'him the elevrtion by only one vote Mm.Guy VxnDeVenter enteredBlnlr Hospitll for medical an nn April 14. we ver-._..._.,stresdng very strongly the pro- per methods necasary to the re-habilitation of homes in the flood- ed area. Typhoid and kindred dis- eases lurk in every comer at these times and care must be taken to avoid thin. The flood wnwrs reek with disease germs and for this reamn every precaution must be taken.T. A. Pilipi, M. S. nl' the StateHealth Departmenf, was in BlairTuesday looking over the strick- en area and he la very anxious relative tu this phase of the re-xuhilitaiion, Experience has taughthimwhat these conditions breedand he gives a personal warning. He espaially stresses the ful- lowing points:I. Wad; until the water has gonedown from the vicinity.Do not start to pump out basements as long as there are large ponds of wnicr nearby.2. Wash and scrub all .flooded walls, floors and equipment wiih soap and water until clean. rinse with n chlorine solution.8.Flooded foods though sealedinglass jars are dangerous andshould he washed and examined thoroughly and prderrahly cooked before eating.lc is stated that we rubber on a fruit jar will bceumecontaminatedandc a n n o t becleaned so ns tnnuke the fruit safe to be eaten.4 Water should be boiled until a sample of it can be analyzed. 5 After the house has beenthoroughlycleaneduseChlorine solution.It will kill the germs that lurk in the cracks and also relieve that musty smell.Walks, hams uid oumbuildings shunld re- mnd the use of Chlorine solution should he used unxparlngly.This Chlorine may be had at the drug stores or of Light and Water Commissioner Bury Mor- ris oi Blair. Mr . md Mn .E, E.Stevens matters of history..Cxtn copies of this mpplmnm! may be obwned at The Enter-;;~== office where they will be on e.E. A. scnmm r HAS WEEK'S FURLOUGH E. A.Schmidt,who is su-tioned with the U. S. Navy branchaffineinOmaha,enjoyed A week'a furlough at his home here last week. Lutherans Plan Easter `Cantata An Euler ountata, "The Glnry nf. the Resurrection", will be prefsentednl.the First LutheranChun-eh on West Jackson Street, Tuesday evening,April 20,at.8 o'clock.Members of the Lutheran church choir will sing Lhe annul; under the fllreetlon of John Schultz, Tnmty Seminnry.Soleists me Clarice Summers,soprano;Mrs. Leonard Andersen and Charlotte Olsen, alms;Stanley Carlsen- andLaVerneLarsen,tenors;Ronald Jensen and Arthur Pedersen,basses The singers will be accom- panied by Mis! Agnes Ulrsen at the organ.A hmten meditation, given by Rev. H. C. Jorgensen, will preeede the oantau..A newcomer to Blair,Mr. Schixltz,director of the mutate,arnveci in Blsir lnst fall to study at Tnnity Seminary.His father was a for-mer pastor of the Blair Lutheran congregation.No ulmisdon will be ¢1;¢~ge<l, and the general public in invited m attend the Easter mudulv .g;;=<1;» Mr.md M n .B""°°However, an offering will be tiki- .,eive the most are lnl attention t mm,Sundly-em \I \ \ nu-sr, N A 15, 1943 _n~|wmm|1llPRI$-- n or 'v- e ___..._. . - - HIGHLIGHTS:N PRICE ANDRATIONING . . . _ _It il naw mud: esder lor fum- an m obuln rndouing coupons fo guoline und in of!-the-highwa~pm-paul.Fad for tncfon, cook ing, Hghting and brooders may -o mmd by s i mply ml m; s t a l m u s t AAA Wu Bond,whirl: supplied with ample ;p'pliatio The hrmer will leave the ~»» pleud nppllcatism nt Une Wu Bond, md very soon th u m f m ndcm bwk wm mllled on him.Ac e i l i n g w u p u t u n b o t h »wholesale \nd rehil prlze of hlh me al thi s weak. Thlt cel ling is the avenge invnnwry ~o i e a c h ld nd nn d gr a d e o fn lf l fn me||,_pl\m $8.50 \ tan."Demon Inflxtion"was : t ma powerful blow when the Olfi LA1Es7 'RA71~ R A T I O N I N G U 0 0 0 c 0 0 l o o C RATION STAMPS:m l ghmpo not valid. Ttku Wu ° Rtdo h Bo o k 'i th mmm n. °tacked who uuldnl pumhu- : $ -l |O l l l _ |¢l O O o g SUGAR: Number 12 Coupon, WuRndunBook One. v\\1d Much16 to lhy 81 for live pounds- (WFFEE:Numhsr 26 Coupon. Bntion Book One, valid for onepound from Mnmh 22 no Apr!! 25, includvo..PROCESSED FOODS:Conn!! Point Vnlua Chat n gro ee rsmdin nuwspapen for poi nt to be surrendered from W uBook Two.Ind "F" l co s O o 0 l i (| ) ei~ FUEL `l anim Ions;id for ber I NCUB All o b . ..m xpack. msn T H E E N T E R P R I S E ~~|I ¢| Publhhad an-L """"'<§5 Nom byTHE ENTERPRISE u r m wAt mm, Ne b nl kl J O H N A . n a o m m . m m J. HIL TON a no mrfs . .Ani ma s mm E n t e n d u n e m n d - c l n u m n t i a r ~ d u u t o f c a n g r d l d -..~ , A .. sqsscanmon nA-ms~T $1.50 Per Yculn msnnsnn Pness wnw-mn Cmmty g ` " 1 ou:-or-an-county »,;»»;WASHINGTUNCOUNTY DE E DS c;|.|mrl.n¢¢/nxasto N DAQIA ls tll4 5 days n ..a |..~on.b00k lwlderlz l i l~°*f¢1'¥liriydayqor5,000 mi1a,wl1ichev u.first._ IL :Period 5,each on ~ponnlid for 11 ; -tnn~unitCoupon110 gdlom until Sep .4 R|.tiom for fuel 1 kemooerlo 101 doin~ t u t i o n a l a n d ~ - -usa are how granted -month »¢1'ioda. Tons AND BROOD :ve ~-~rr of incubawn my obtain All ~-oii and knrotens for production of the - v |u ;6 ~ w a t The Eat Shop L u v : n u m - Na nhbo und- 8:59 a .m. No rthbo mui - 2 :29 mm. Blmthbuund- 3:16 p.m. Southbound-11:16 p.m. z x a n u m o f c w m v m h n h m 145 me sr-:xc see sa-11-n,31. Cui Kmusrmln &Prank ~dm.Ex E.-nu om G u m v~ hnkan to Bod 0 'Hmlo n:SE len 83-17-11, $8,500. :~ n~ ~ ~as ~as um s~ 17-12 and 1%A in uc 1347-12, $21,500.Arnold S Human & Id to MIP!Jacob: \ strip had in sec 24-18- 1o, sw'rm unma Dtnhh Evl~\\8°\Iml Luthenn Church w Jen! P. Kmgh n or 'v- e ___..._. . - - HIGHLIGHTS:N PRICE ANDRATIONING . . . _ _It il naw mud: esder lor fum- an m obuln rndouing coupons fo guoline und in of!-the-highwa~pm-paul.Fad for tncfon, cook ing, Hghting and brooders may -o mmd by s i mply ml m; s t a l m u s t AAA Wu Bond,whirl: supplied with ample ;p'pliatio The hrmer will leave the ~»» pleud nppllcatism nt Une Wu Bond, md very soon th u m f m ndcm bwk wm mllled on him.Ac e i l i n g w u p u t u n b o t h »wholesale \nd rehil prlze of hlh me al thi s weak. Thlt cel ling is the avenge invnnwry ~o i e a c h ld nd nn d gr a d e o fn lf l fn me||,_pl\m $8.50 \ tan."Demon Inflxtion"was : t ma powerful blow when the Olfi LA1Es7 'RA71~ R A T I O N I N G U 0 0 0 c 0 0 l o o C RATION STAMPS:m l ghmpo not valid. Ttku Wu ° Rtdo h Bo o k 'i th mmm n. °tacked who uuldnl pumhu- : $ -l |O l l l _ |¢l O O o g SUGAR: Number 12 Coupon, WuRndunBook One. v\\1d Much16 to lhy 81 for live pounds- (WFFEE:Numhsr 26 Coupon. Bntion Book One, valid for onepound from Mnmh 22 no Apr!! 25, includvo..PROCESSED FOODS:Conn!! Point Vnlua Chat n gro ee rsmdin nuwspapen for poi nt to be surrendered from W uBook Two.Ind "F" l co s O o 0 l i (| ) ei~ FUEL `l anim Ions;id for ber I NCUB All o b . ..m xpack. msn T H E E N T E R P R I S E ~~|I ¢| Publhhad an-L """"'<§5 Nom byTHE ENTERPRISE u r m wAt mm, Ne b nl kl J O H N A . n a o m m . m m J. HIL TON a no mrfs . .Ani ma s mm E n t e n d u n e m n d - c l n u m n t i a r ~ d u u t o f c a n g r d l d -..~ , A .. sqsscanmon nA-ms~T $1.50 Per Yculn msnnsnn Pness wnw-mn Cmmty g ` " 1 ou:-or-an-county MLK WASHINGTUNCOUNTY DE E DS c;|.|mrl.n¢¢/nxasto N DAQIA ls tll4 5 days n ..a |..~on.b00k lwlderlz l i l~°*f¢1'¥liriydayqor5,000 mi1a,wl1ichev u.first._ IL :Period 5,each on ~ponnlid for 11 ; -tnn~unitCoupon110 gdlom until Sep .4 R|.tiom for fuel 1 kemooerlo 101 doin~ t u t i o n a l a n d ~ - -usa are how granted -month »¢1'ioda. Tons AND BROOD :ve ~-~rr of incubawn my obtain All ~-oii and knrotens for production of the - v |u ;6 ~ w a t The Eat Shop L u v : n u m - Na nhbo und- 8:59 a .m. No rthbo mui - 2 :29 mm. Blmthbuund- 3:16 p.m. Southbound-11:16 p.m. z x a n u m o f c w m v m h n h m 145 me sr-:xc see sa-11-n,31. Cui Kmusrmln &Prank ~dm.Ex E.-nu om G u m v~ hnkan to Bod 0 'Hmlo n:SE len 83-17-11, $8,500. :~ n~ ~ ~as ~as um s~ 17-12 and 1%A in uc 1347-12, $21,500.Arnold S Human & Id to MIP!Jacob: \ strip had in sec 24-18- 1o, sw'rm unma Dtnhh Evl~\\8°\Iml Luthenn Church w Jen! P. Kmgh n or 'v- e ___..._. . - - HIGHLIGHTS:N PRICE ANDRATIONING . . . _ _It il naw mud: esder lor fum- an m obuln rndouing coupons fo guoline und in of!-the-highwa~pm-paul.Fad for tncfon, cook ing, Hghting and brooders may -o mmd by s i mply ml m; s t a l m u s t AAA Wu Bond,whirl: supplied with ample ;p'pliatio The hrmer will leave the ~»» pleud nppllcatism nt Une Wu Bond, md very soon th u m f m ndcm bwk wm mllled on him.Ac e i l i n g w u p u t u n b o t h »wholesale \nd rehil prlze of hlh me al thi s weak. Thlt cel ling is the avenge invnnwry ~o i e a c h ld nd nn d gr a d e o fn lf l fn me||,_pl\m $8.50 \ tan."Demon Inflxtion"was : t ma powerful blow when the Olfi LA1Es7 'RA71~ R A T I O N I N G U 0 0 0 c 0 0 l o o C RATION STAMPS:m l ghmpo not valid. Ttku Wu ° Rtdo h Bo o k 'i th mmm n. °tacked who uuldnl pumhu- : $ -l |O l l l _ |¢l O O o g SUGAR: Number 12 Coupon, WuRndunBook One. v\\1d Much16 to lhy 81 for live pounds- (WFFEE:Numhsr 26 Coupon. Bntion Book One, valid for onepound from Mnmh 22 no Apr!! 25, includvo..PROCESSED FOODS:Conn!! Point Vnlua Chat n gro ee rsmdin nuwspapen for poi nt to be surrendered from W uBook Two.Ind "F" l co s O o 0 l i (| ) ei~ FUEL `l anim Ions;id for ber I NCUB All o b . ..m xpack. msn T H E E N T E R P R I S E ~~|I ¢| Publhhad an-L """"'<§5 Nom byTHE ENTERPRISE u r m wAt mm, Ne b nl kl J O H N A . n a o m m . m m J. HIL TON a no mrfs . .Ani ma s mm E n t e n d u n e m n d - c l n u m n t i a r ~ d u u t o f c a n g r d l d -..~ , A .. sqsscanmon nA-ms~T $1.50 Per Yculn msnnsnn Pness wnw-mn Cmmty g ` " 1 ou:-or-an-county MLK WASHINGTUNCOUNTY DE E DS c;|.|mrl.n¢¢/nxasto N DAQIA ls tll4 5 days n ..a |..~on.b00k lwlderlz l i l~°*f¢1'¥liriydayqor5,000 mi1a,wl1ichev u.first._ IL :Period 5,each on ~ponnlid for 11 ; -tnn~unitCoupon110 gdlom until Sep .4 R|.tiom for fuel 1 kemooerlo 101 doin~ t u t i o n a l a n d ~ - -usa are how granted -month »¢1'ioda. Tons AND BROOD :ve ~-~rr of incubawn my obtain All ~-oii and knrotens for production of the - v |u ;6 ~ w a t The Eat Shop L u v : n u m - Na nhbo und- 8:59 a .m. No rthbo mui - 2 :29 mm. Blmthbuund- 3:16 p.m. Southbound-11:16 p.m. z x a n u m o f c w m v m h n h m 145 me sr-:xc see sa-11-n,31. Cui Kmusrmln &Prank ~dm.Ex E.-nu om G u m v~ hnkan to Bod 0 'Hmlo n:SE len 83-17-11, $8,500. :~ n~ ~ ~as ~as um s~ 17-12 and 1%A in uc 1347-12, $21,500.Arnold S Human & Id to MIP!Jacob: \ strip had in sec 24-18- 1o, sw'rm unma Dtnhh Evl~\\8°\Iml Luthenn Church w Jen! P. Kmgh i .. . . .. . . .. . n1 d l l be clerk in the ArllngwnSl-tts Ban fming the vuwwvunsd gg e ndgnldun of Ken-neth W dron; he hu taken werhil trucking Une between Denvgrnnd Chiago.Milt Jensen, wha :|. 4 - n \ » ° f M n . C \ n ' L i AC o o k o ! -had la miata.Sunday, honoringthel\tter's brother,Ensign RayS. Linn, md Mrs. Linn, and Mr.md Mrs. C.A. Linn and granddxughmr, Gera\dine Linn, of Fre-mont. Ensign Linn and Mn. L\nnwill lelve Fremont Slburdny for his new assignment nt Quincy, msnnsnn Pness wnw-mn Cmmty 'i Outahiho-Gulnty| g '~Sub|arlpdnl$1.00PurY¢r not lean on government too heavily and still retain freedom. For exampie, governrnenbsubsi- dized cooperatives can give the consumer goods " a t cost".Te m- porarily the c ons umer app ears to benefit.Ac tually ,hc loses,be- cause his neighbor is inevitably forced ou t of b u si ne ss -» the s ti m ula n t of competition disappears, quality drops,an d economic in- dependenc e givea way to utter de- pendence on s monopoljstie pro- vider,govern ment. A n d so i t i s w i th medic ai ser- vic e. The doc tors kno w th at p res- en t hi g h s ta n d a d s cannot,be ma in wne d e xc e pt un d er a sy f te m of pri va te medi c ine Th ey gladly i con ~.no one need suffer for lack of lllllllIll||ll||||l||II|||I||| COMFOR'l`ABl.E contre-I of the economic affairs 0 " ~=e are ali ke i n 'They See Aim The medical profession is not opposed to health programs thatdo not embody ultimate elimina-tion oi' private medical practice. The doctors are no different thanrepresentatives of industry, ag;-i. culture or labor, who oppose plan ~ ~~.`_§f.:..j a I .. "J*1r g IJa.*|II*3. 4 ¢: Q . \ F ,;\ .' Y :~I .1 * i l - »f I .; ; . . '. 4 ? ~J g 1 .a s ,F av0 s 1 ya ~gi»r'fi ~A931,~ »v and ATTRACTWE! Correct,we ll fi tte d glasses are no t on ly a surprising,pleasant c omfort,b u t thoy are also very attr ac tive to many .""" I f y our a n a tire easily or ll' re ading la d iffic ult o r nn- oomforta Ie,y ou can prob- ably be made c omfortable arilh glasses. Dr. NORl*lAN RATHMANN OP TO ME T RI C E Y E SP E C I AL I S TWaahinnuu County Bank Il1=3|z. 10, swThe Uniiad Dmhh Evl~\\8°\Iml Luthenn Church w Jen! P. Kmgh & wi, joint tsnmlnz NE* NEW sec za-1s-11, ;z,sso. R E P \ m r : k & w f t o J o h n DCady;lot 'I blk 17 Artingwn, s a m . mu Nowmo PAINT! '..»a .. J ui p J" .. §|1<,ll,..L `*wg _.=-s'r'" " `| l ' ! H | ~~.¢'\.~H£f}\l a ~|»-A ~i f -~f% ='' F ¥1f*\»1nm1 1§ 4 ?'~G:51 'lA=~$92.E A l .||'1 ~M 1 ~~~ ogs at $14.65 cwt. ~wa,$16.40 do wn ; :,18 butc hers ~ws a t $15.40;N nge, some bringin~ 114.60;Otto W e 14.65;Pa ul Pauls :a t $14.60;C 1 ~ H t ~to ~nvil, hogs at $14. ~ger,smotlmer ~- ~ogs at $ i4 .5 0;H~ a t hows at $14.60 .bahlp-c alf a t ~urdic,Benson, a r a t $ 1 1 5 a n d u n o K i n g ,Missouri ~ull for $209. mo un d, s a id tha t h the v m :stretc hes as | Infomation whidz should be of 'help to many in supplying their livestock with needed pro-tein is contained in a new pub-'li¢*at.ion,"Swine Ration",which is available at the county ex-tension office.It is Extension Circular 246,and is available without charge.One of the rations suggested is for snows nursing' pigs on past- ure, and for pigs to weaning ludes 200 pounds Bnmdage of Bl Market: STOCK T \Blair's far.hog the Omaha market I it is reported. The ~ rmscnlass N0EAFRICAN % each cf gmund corn,gmun~oats,ground wheat or shorts,20 pounds ol bmkage, 15 pounds .. ..of n ~of . n- in t to lic in g | ro- ub- ch e x. ion : ble ;| . ~t- i n g ds nd ~ng, nds o f 3 | ugs of ould soy~ted ~281 i m a se B i g F i s h h a t L u n e Fi sh A s Federally sponsored power proje c ts e nlarg e the ir fi eld o f ac - tlvity they step on the toes of munic ipally -owned power projec ts. One o f the latest examples is do wn in Te xa s whe r e th e Guada- lu p illanc o Ri ve r Autho ri ty and the Lowe r C olor ado River Auth or- ity tan g le d wi th the c i ty o f San An to ni o wh en a ll th re e wa nted to ac qui re pa rt or all of th e San An- tonio Public Service Company . Th e politic al ramific ations o f the deal are o f interest to the me t o f th e c o un try as the y i llu s - tr a te h o w th e c u r re n t pr o g mm to promote Federal socialization o f larg e s egme nts of the elec tr ic in- dustry destroy s tax- pay ing pri- va te enterprise.fi rs t then local ho me rule,an d fina lly ,atabe's rights.Th e patte rn o f these proc eed- ings fo llows the world trend of re- c ent y ea rs where the mos t po wer- ful c ountry swallows th e leas pow- er fu l c ountry ,un ti l fina lly indi- vidual freedom is wiped ou t a n d only b ureauc rac y mmaina. W ell it's up to the people. Their ey es shou ld b e op en b y th is time. If the y wan t to r e ta in lib e rty an d freedom o f oportllnity ,they can rejec t politic al schemes to de- stroy pri va te enterprise.Th is i a su e is o ut i n th e op en a t la st. Sta ff Sgt.GeorgeKe lly ,wh o has been an airman's med al oakleaf clusters f o r in g fi gh tin g in N o rec en tly wro te a le tt rnan re la ti ve s in i s sc ribed the p r i mi tw employ ed by to n n e " D a r k Continent". W hea t i s th e main the coast and on ac c ording to Sgt K e l a n g e e and NINE raised,also.Th e A wi th wa lk in g p lo ws ; plow is used,wh i plow on top,ano th bottom.W h en the reac hes the end of tur ns the plow o ve r thro ugh the fields The plows ar e p ull | oxen an d horseS.al ree and mules are Sgt.Ke lly said seen tw o trac tor f of wh i c h burned wh ea t i n No r th A f green all wi nter : te ll enough to p as t Mo s t o f the tinued Ke lly ,sowhand,althou gh he fe w surfac e drills. harve st' i t. by han~ In c losi ng,Sgt. "K e e p me a pla ll be o ;..=,s ed bone meal,md 3pounds of salt.When the hogs are not on puture, 65 pounds of green leafy a.\!n.l1a meal ¢hou\d he added.Thirty pounds of soy-bean oil meal may be substituted for the tankagve.If bone meal is not available,ground lime- NEWSPAPERADVERTISING AT YOUR SERVICE mr To.HE|.P YOU SE 0 Advertise in The Enterprise m u u n o v T H E E N T E R P R I S E ..-:": ¢ '~~|I ¢| Publhhad an-L """"'<§5 Nom byTHE ENTERPRISE u r m wAt mm, Ne b nl kl J O H N A . n a o m m . m m J. HIL TON a no mrfs . .Ani ma s mm E n t e n d u n e m n d - c l n u m n t i a r ~ d u u t o f c a n g r d l d ..~. ~ TDEBRRSKH PRESS 19 ~ 4 : sqsscanmon nA-ms $1.50 Per You m Wuhlngtan Cmmty Outahiho-GUI-nty Suburivdnl me Pa You ur the hover ix the place lor halt.Chicks must be able hu exercise away from the hast lnw nll puts of the room.Houses kcpl.wownrm onnne hare backs xnd off/en leather picking.Train dxlcks to run out doors ns noon as possible dtex theyne l. week bo ten dnyl old. Keepthem ln early mornings until the dew has drled and the sun h u driven esrtbwormn bank into the ground.Remember,euthwormn, (lies, etc. are the host or incuba- tor of tape worms. OMAHA LAMB AND B L U E B0l.lpUxu|HID,uw " ,dur ing Ap r il. M E A T S A N D FA' I' 5:Consumers Pl° ° " ' " " " ' "In `" " `_ r Ad mi n dltrltio n e xte n uo u xxa ul\5 v" {n '' -*" _ _' t k sh " _E_K 1|-o -e 1 R o h m e 5'wa r e f f or t._ ..|f'f _ - f .....:\:"¢»-n 1hh week bv ~ -_l.- _....E¥£iu.¢ 'TL Hun W mmnnt I?r¥.»d l'2"':..,., ungni mml n f T H E E N T E R P R I S E ..-:": ¢ '~~|I ¢| Publhhad an-L """"'<§5 Nom byTHE ENTERPRISE u r m wAt mm, Ne b nl kl J O H N A . n a o m m . m m J. HIL TON a no mrfs . .Ani ma s mm E n t e n d u n e m n d - c l n u m n t i a r ~ d u u t o f c a n g r d l d ..~. ~ TDEBRRSKH PRESS 19 ~ 4 : sqsscanmon nA-ms $1.50 Per You m Wuhlngtan Cmmty Outahiho-GUI-nty Suburivdnl me Pa You ur the hover ix the place lor halt.Chicks must be able hu exercise away from the hast lnw nll puts of the room.Houses kcpl.wownrm onnne hare backs xnd off/en leather picking.Train dxlcks to run out doors ns noon as possible dtex theyne l. week bo ten dnyl old. Keepthem ln early mornings until the dew has drled and the sun h u driven esrtbwormn bank into the ground.Remember,euthwormn, (lies, etc. are the host or incuba- tor of tape worms. OMAHA LAMB AND ALBURNING H 1oSTOV'ES: Rationing 1 grant permiuicn Im dana of cod-burnil nnva which will be plnce or mpplunent EI ~ I N G gg; gg; UEluuau .,.._..__fq n nwi ll 1 mu r i mu pric es f o any vwvwy w ... ..... _ _._____r th e p\:r-whic h bgef,veal,nmb an d .u ff ' 1` n' \u c of fi c e f o r mm ? y e a r s .g g ; l m u !§:; e": :1d T:; wF{ r;\ \;o ;:i =s he a ti n g ton mi ? b e s o ld. Th e se pr i c a wi ll F .'W_Gbelllingg is 'rec overing wi jh Mn . K elly ' s mo th er , Mr s . J . ..-.¢»....|1\....a1 15 nmrl wi i l f r o m iniuric a rqceived wh en h e G:Rhea,le f t the la tter pa r t of .11..- nu.:Ih u wud : f or Gu nd R5 pld 5_ Mi c h -ultry Ponters Il1U¢IT» l'l.ll|.\3MuHl nvan ----|-- --W u Bo ok Two f or p ur ~: h. | s u. 9f n w . ... u ., ..guerlte S Raltt m Clyde Nelson:Ut 17, blk 57, cm of H y, $1,660. Emma E Allowly & 0 S Allo- way tn O S Alloway an 818 lnt s v m SW'/6 nec 4-17-11, B18 intn.. |..» un my in Kennlrd Village, mesh,eheaei,h h md oils."A", "B" and "C" stamps goodIWW;"D", April 19.An good from their validity date to the end of tho month. nm~An.1-ms AND WHOLE- mined oil-b pen: n a h 5 bu' n d c lt wa C TS ; r e m -n m to re- go mm enum. nw...,, _-_'was kicks-d b a horse v wv ...._... _____urmng .¢m°§'E' £';"F.i';';'1\£.'$°¥§ Hilgenklmu Fm.an me J:» 1 gg-»=»for a few da y s wh Dr.saulx nf the twelve price zona Art Johnson Inns word that his elly's mother. Tm recently re-hmther.Nels Johnson.forrneriy turnud from IIn when Dr..v..1\- n»n¢ niutinnnd nl: the nayili\sq\\ipm¢nL PRICE\subs! lma x-Ma ri n artrme. Underlland s l ex- Toml- > beans, lettucepercent- centa value, aecordlng w a regu» ly upped. over the nation.u butchers reduce the point vll~ue of meats, they are required to bu: proportionately the dollar and lation announced this week.Seed potatoes may now be sold in qmmtitlea les! than fifty-pound lolz. However, retailers are warned that they must continue no clearly tag and label all seed pctaboes as need potatoes.A prlce ceiling that will take on more importance as the sum-mer mason advances is that placedM |.nn\~\ nnft drinks. No retail- a irllhgtnn, now of Lol Ange-les, Califomia. underwent a ma]-or operation lut week. He in re-porled to be getting along niee- Mrs.Frank Yetxer nl Tulsa.Oklahoma, who hu been dsl at Slulta Ann. California, mg _here en route home, for a ne!visit with her einer,Mrs. TillieReelmneyer, and Mr.and Mrs. Hamer Miller and Jimmle.Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rankin andlittle son, Lany spent the week- end with Mn.Rankln'e parents,Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Wlnlet. OnSunday, other gfuesu at the Wln-,_. L--- ....... Ml- .na Mrs, Clan neu W... ......,..__ _____a i r ~ Hrs . K e l ly w i ll b e re-membered aa the former Blanche Rhea.Mrs.Edna Klein submitted w an operation last week at the Dodge County Hospital; she is re-ported as get$n;¢ along nicely.Mrs.A.Koos spent the forenan of the week in Omaha.with friends. l SCRATCH \ 1\nr\u at.urtinrt chicks is not* ;. , Jdj o b ,b u t i t ,i s o n e t h a t r e - s t h e t h o r o u g h d o i n g o f m a n y details. sl.s.§i.".1fIi§_§d§¢surrender points BU'|1'ER»Prced an mnrk-up bllil.NahHoimm fn Ro.'1i';,¢§; Noe:eE'»§ of mm s .fi f2L1g{1;;',§°' """"°~°1==°;;°~ blk ze vmnge ol A!\.h;g!Am, sub-z 'inmm for so scornject to Lua md mortgage, sx.SHOES:Stamp No.11' of Wmr pound and hd!-ponPew: & Margarethx Kroger to Ration Book One il valid for 55 cents;pnrchmu William Kroger; SWK SE'f£sec one pair of shoes until June 15,54% cents.2647-ll.They reserve right to 1948.Sumpa are inzexdmnge- EGGS; EGG PHODU-_~.L.|_ m.. M..hh nmnnar member:o l Lhe\price wungs nt Brc -oughld d l $0011 i w m v mder moms shouid be thor- y cleaned, including dusting B, phtea and rsfters. Scrubx wilh hot \ye water and then 'we\l with a good_liuer I r. Next build s brooder nre:lp dry and warm the build- Examine the walls lor any loor draft.Repair any win- and be certain no beatingor melting snow can seep in igh the roof. ter the room is dry and n. scatter litter over the floor. y build a housing on the floor' over n little more area than covered by the hover and t with two inches or more ol line gravel.Once this is ned through, it holds the heatand when covered with soft. r keeps chicks comfortable at it and saves fuel. 'hen chicks are first placed un- 1OMAHA LAMB AND A lsmb and wool show may be held in Wuhinginn county, preliminary w the Omaha lamb and Wool Cvns ml.lr there is enough interest among dress men,Extension Agent Fshrneysaidthisweek.Several county shows were held ln the state last year, and were quite s\r¢¢ess~ fm.The Omaha Lamb and Wool Congress will be held during the last week in May or the first week in June. at the sheep barn :s that might create a chill W O O L C O N G R E S S the hrooder,they should be in the Omaha Live Stock Yards, -__......,a no Ex- llve in house during men me V.the land, Sl. Martin P &Laura Nelson,joint tenants: W*/S NW% sec 18-1841, 51.Martin P &Laura Nelson toMartin P &Laura Nelson, jointtenants: fax lot 179 sec il.-18-11 known as Jorgensens no add to City of Blair and a tract of land described by metes &bounds insec11-IB-ll known as tax lot 244. si.Martin P Sz Laura Nelson toMartinP &Laura Nelson,jointtenants:E55 SW%sec 34-18-ll, si.Wm D McDonald,sheriff toBeulah Meier: lot 4 pt 5 blk, ptlst street in Village of Kennard, R U B B E R FOOTWEAR Mensrubber boots are ratloned Ap Ply to your local RatlonmgBoard for certificate to por chase.GASOLINE Number 5 A' Cou P-Ons valid until May 21 All holdem of ' B C and T Coupons can now renew nationsby mail.Send post card w your board lor Form R-543. rNsPr:<:rloNs=Second period inspection for "A" book holders April 1 through September 30. Allow at least 90 dgyg be.tween inspections.Second period inspection TIRE(1) (2) wholesale.Hucnmg.erupt.FRESH VEGETABLES toes, green and wax an carrots,cabbage,peasand spinach priced on age mark-up basl;ORK:Retail pric e ui cific dollar and centsby Zona, effective A1 BEEF,VEAL,LAMB TON:Retail prices u cific dollar and cents by Zones, effective ASEEDPOTATOES:CBI by retailer in any quUSEDMECHANICALERATORS: Sales by icoveredbyrevised pdce regulation No. P X»}ii\{il3i'ng under the some Martin P G:Laura Nelson to roof.-,1 ` n i n m for "B" book holders Mardi USED TRUCKS:After_U ....-,x »..H-tra will ce -or fl down n i n .throl A 1 w x r nH i n ; t o cl th a t f i ll i dn' w a nwe ll litbe n i gh w d e r 'a1 u l I pr & nd 5 pr 1 an R l'l( IT 1: Aam er spaceilings il 1. MUT- ler spe- ceilings i l 15.be sold ntity.EFRIG- lividuals laximum 39.April ze\e under ;: ¢1H"é¥\l»§é`}n{>fe or bottled soft drink in March,1942. FORMER BLA PASTOR RE To 1~ Rev. T. A.Lindwas pastor of the B Christ until more ago when he rctir poor health, has r* ministry.l-le rec.mn fn the David for milk, beerza than he did i I R a'rURNs vnN1s'rRY ienmeyer. who :lair Church of than a yearedbecause of eturned to the cntly ~recei\/ed City Christian l l s e ze n c e W i n s e t m d d a u g h t e r ,A n n a M a r i e .o t F r e m o n t . M r .a n d M n .H .C .M c C l e l l a n s p e n t S u n d a y i n L i n c o l n w i t h t h e i r s o n ,R e v .H u r r y M c C l e l l a n and family.~Mrs. Jack Huntley and children,Judy and Jackie, 01 Omaha, whowereevacuatedfrom their homenear the Carter Lake district on account of the flood waters, 'arevisitinher parents, Mr. and Mrs.R. R.'eberion. for n few days.Mrs. David Simpson is confined in the Methodist Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Juhnson 1!I \ PADS All Size;-Nully TrimmedNevuprlnl Stock sc iZf...¢ The Enterpris ~u c eilin g pri c es, Two method s are provided fo r re-sale:One,f o r vehicles "u s is",an d Two , ve - hic les rec onditioned and guaran- teed. , . . . . . -u n » ;|t i a n C h u r c h ,a n d h a s a c c e p t e d t h e f o r m e r p a s t o r a t e ,p r e a c h i n g h i s i n i t i a l s e r m o n o n S u n d a y . R e v .L i n d e n r n e y e r s p e n t t h e w i n ~ t e r i n L o s A n g e l e s ,C a l i f n r n i a . DE S C RI B E S N O R T HAF R IC A N l\lE'I`HOI)S O F F A R M I N G Sta ff Sgt.George L ." P a t " Ke lly ,wh o has been awar ded nn airman's med al a n d three oakleaf clusters f o r his dar- in g fi gh tin g in No r th Afric a, re c e ntly wr ote a le tte r to Her - ma n re la ti ves i n whi c h h e d e sc ribed the pr imitive methods employ ed by far me rs of th e " D a r k Continent". Wheat is the main c rop alon~ the coast and on th e plains ac c ording to Sgt. Kelly , and o a n g e s and tangerines a raised,also.Th e Ara bs f a wi th wa lk in g p lo wa ; a o ne -wa plow is used,whic h has onplowontop.another on th bottom.W h en the f a r m e rea c he s the end of th e r ow, h tur ns the plo w o ve r a n d " ba c thro ugh the fields he goes' The p low: are p ulled mostly b oxen an d ho rs emalth ou gh b u roe and mules are also us Sgt.Ke lly said th a t he I1~ seen tw o trac tor fa rms,bo of wh i c h burned charcoal T wh ea t i n No r th Af ri c a stay green all wi nter an d is n o ta ll enough to pas ture.Mo s t o f the Arabs,co tinued Ke lly ,sow gra in - hand,althou gh he ha d seen fe w surfac e drills.Th ey a l harve st' i t. by hand. In c losi ng,Sgt.K e lly wr o t "K e e p me a plac e spot may be I wi ll be ho me befo Lhe '44 season." o f his s o n - i n - la w~ n d dau~hter D r .and Mr s .J ay Bo lt of Telfa - rrah. News From Arlington Second Lieutenant Elmer Pe-ters of the u. s. A.. who was justgraduated from an ol`{icer'a can-l didate depagtment of Eastern SignalCorpsschoolatFort Mon-mouth, New Jersey, arrived homefor a temday furlough with risl parents, Mr. and Mr; Henry I'e» ters,and with friends at Dew ver. Colorado.Mr.and Mm.Emil Just and family have moved into weir newhome, the Roy Noe house, whichvthey recently purchased.Mr. und*Mrs. Delbert Livermore and lam-1 ily who previously lived them,moved into the mnrcnce Norslcovhouse.recenllv occupied by Mr.and Mn.Howard Manhall,whomovedintotheA.G.Mnnhaii house..Misa Dora Jensen of I-'remont l ~2 5 ~Anvmnsms-ff - IIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllll|||||||||l\|||I||Ill| ~0 5AvE o W.¢~_,.z..... numb anr m n u u a u n \ . Y n ¢ - r vJ -r ..-.w _W .U m a n g g u vl s z g o | | | \ | u \. v - --ui n '"'§. 2'1"f1" '"? 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' =: been a guest and daughter,Bolt of Teka- r o m mgton nt Elmer Pe-., wha was justol`{icer'a can-l of Enstem SigatFort Mon-y, arrived homelaughwithrisl Mm Henry l'e» riends at Dew Emil Just and -into weir newoe house, whichvbased.Mr. md*rmore and lam-1 ly li v d there,mrcnce NorskovcuuiedbyMr.Manhall,whq,A.G.Mnnhain sen of I-'remont ~1 . 9 C ..\ \\*»§,<,wr*>\ _..-\p-gy l ?a\9 ¢.9 ;,=, Wi .3 "f / E lgl \\z ~" ~..,,~ ~m s4 '-~\O ~»-.V Lift ihe BURDEN of Heavy Qgyments Ulf YOUR HOME . EH!-\.LOAN WILL DoIT FDR YOU lfpresenf paqmen #J on;/ourhome.seem/nb/L re/ina/me;/oarha/7 Mei'/id. Wal/ ash/naiealv oféfvum//aff ofa//1ers are doinq zxm p LE :- $Q_000 l4>an,Q0 years 6346 monihiy$4.000 loan Zoyea's iZ69lmonthly (P/as mm//://por//bn a/lc»=e',: ~kwcmc) FOR Au F.H.A.Lol\NSAPVNfo T H E ~C O . O MAH A NEBP. Qu t h ; ? i 1 : t lwo da y s Th e s o un d o f to d e mo n m mw 1.Lu... __-......-M. n a n "s1'|Ztr8.£lS the atte n - .ti me ly ma r ke tin g a n d good f e BH Ilu ¢|.\ .. w\\ nn - - - - - -|¢. ,. ..n f ni h | \ l R .a n d s o o n a l l w 1 1 ; i n g ' . haulbe dns its' I t fe e EW: wi l 2 tu :Lu 95 de ea b u t lo we r u n s A wo r d i n z to yurraun,f B1 r $19 0 EW s.\o al!¢....._ n........ A¢nm éirmtinne a IOWCT ..5_____ au... 90 vnnfit tht! Hlmu'Cnty r __ : u n t e l .,1.. mm c eilin g pri c es, Two method s are provided fo r re-sale:One,f o r vehicles "u s is",an d Two , ve - hic les rec onditioned and guaran- teed. , . . . . . -u n » ;|t i a n C h u r c h ,a n d h a s a c c e p t e d t h e f o r m e r p a s t o r a t e ,p r e a c h i n g h i s i n i t i a l s e r m o n o n S u n d a y . R e v .L i n d e n r n e y e r s p e n t t h e w i n ~ t e r i n L o s A n g e l e s ,C a l i f n r n i a . DE S C RI B E S N O R T HAF R IC A N l\lE'I`HOI)S O F F A R M I N G Sta ff Sgt.George L ." P a t " Ke lly ,wh o has been awar ded nn airman's med al a n d three oakleaf clusters f o r his dar- in g fi gh tin g in No r th Afric a, re c e ntly wr ote a le tte r to Her - ma n re la ti ves i n whi c h h e d e sc ribed the pr imitive methods employ ed by far me rs of th e " D a r k Continent". Wheat is the main c rop alon~ the coast and on th e plains ac c ording to Sgt. Kelly , and o a n g e s and tangerines a raised,also.Th e Ara bs f a wi th wa lk in g p lo wa ; a o ne -wa plow is used,whic h has onplowontop.another on th bottom.W h en the f a r m e rea c he s the end of th e r ow, h tur ns the plo w o ve r a n d " ba c thro ugh the fields he goes' The p low: are p ulled mostly b oxen an d ho rs emalth ou gh b u roe and mules are also us Sgt.Ke lly said th a t he I1~ seen tw o trac tor fa rms,bo of wh i c h burned charcoal T wh ea t i n No r th Af ri c a stay green all wi nter an d is n o ta ll enough to pas ture.Mo s t o f the Arabs,co tinued Ke lly ,sow gra in - hand,althou gh he ha d seen fe w surfac e drills.Th ey a l harve st' i t. by hand. In c losi ng,Sgt.K e lly wr o t "K e e p me a plac e spot may be I wi ll be ho me befo Lhe '44 season." o f his s o n - i n - la w~ n d dau~hter D r .and Mr s .J ay Bo lt of Telfa - rrah. News From Arlington Second Lieutenant Elmer Pe-ters of the u. s. A.. who was justgraduated from an ol`{icer'a can-l didate depagtment of Eastern SignalCorpsschoolatFort Mon-mouth, New Jersey, arrived homefor a temday furlough with risl parents, Mr. and Mr; Henry I'e» ters,and with friends at Dew ver. Colorado.Mr.and Mm.Emil Just and family have moved into weir newhome, the Roy Noe house, whichvthey recently purchased.Mr. und*Mrs. Delbert Livermore and lam-1 ily who previously lived them,moved into the mnrcnce Norslcovhouse.recenllv occupied by Mr.and Mn.Howard Manhall,whomovedintotheA.G.Mnnhaii house..Misa Dora Jensen of I-'remont l ~2 5 ~Anvmnsms-ff - IIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllll|||||||||l\|||I||Ill| ~0 5AvE o llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||||||I|||||||||||||I||||lI| uk _,YOU SAVE ON GAS ~ ~~| r d n I ) `~AF R IC A N i\lE'I`HOI)S O F F A R M I N G Sta ff Sgt.George L ." P a t " Ke lly ,wh o has been awar ded nn airman's med al a n d three oakleaf clusters f o r his dar- in g fi gh tin g in No r th Afric a, re c e ntly wr ote a le tte r to Her - ma n re la ti ves i n whi c h h e d e sc ribed the pr imitive methods employ ed by far me rs of th e " D a r k Continent". W heat is the main erop along the coast and on th e plains, ac c ording to Sgt. Kelly , and or a n g e s and tangerines are raised,also.Th e Ara bs f a r m wi th walki ng p lo wa ; a on e- wa y plow is used,whic h has oneplowontop.another on the bottom.W h en the f a r m e r reac hes th e en d o f the r ow, he tur ns the plow ove r an d " b ac k thro ugh the fields he goes". The plow: a re pulled mostly by oxen an d hors es, althoug h b ur- roe and mules are also used. Sgt.Ke lly said th a t he ha d seen tw o trac tor fa rms,bo th of wh i c h burned charc oal. The wheat,i n No r th Af ri c a stay ed green all wi nter an d is no w ta ll enough to pas ture.Mo s t o f the Arabs,con- tinued Ke lly ,sow gra in by hand,althou gh he ha d seen a fe w surfac e drills.Th ey also harve st' i t. by hand. In c losi ng,Sgt.Ke lly wr ote ,"K e e p me a plac e spotted; may be I wi ll be ho me before Lhe '44 season." 1 Big Fis h h a t L u n e Fish A s Federally sponsored power proje c ts e nlarg e the ir fi eld o f ac - ti vi ty they step on the toes of munic ipally -owned power projec ts. One o f the latest examples is do wn in Te xa s whe r e th e Quads- lu p fllanc o Ri ve r Autho ri ty and the Lowe r C olor ado River Auth or- ity tan g le d wi th the c i ty o f San Anton io wh en a ll th re e wan te d t~ ac qu ire par t or all of the San An tonio Public Service Company . Th e politic al ramific ations o the deal are o f interest to th me t of the c ou n try a s th ey i llu s tr a te h o w th e c u r r en t p ro g mmpromoteFederalsocialization o lar ge seg men ts of the elec tric in dur:try destroy s tax- pay ing p r i va te enterprise.fi rs t then l~ ho me rule,an d fina lly ,state' rights. Th e patte rn o f these ~» ings follows the worid tr end of r c ent y ea rs wher e th e mo st p owe ful c ountry swallows the less po er fu l c ountry ,un ti l fina lly in~ vidual freedom is wiped o u t a n only b ureauc rac y mmaina. W ell it' s up to the peop le. The ey es sh ould b e o pen by th is tim If the y won t to re ta in li be rty = freedom o f oportllnity ,they z rejec t politic al schemes to d stroy pri va te enterprise.Th i s i su e is o ut i n th e op en a t la st. STOCK TALK \Bldx-'s far.hog market topped the Omaha market last Saturd'.\y, it is reported. The following saleswere recomed on hat day by C.Bnmdage of Blair Livestock Market:Hans Sorensen,26 butcher IlI hogs at $14.65 cwt.:md 5 bredl-~=n\¢. Flann- mr 'They See Aim The medical profession is not opposed to health programs thatdo not embody ultimate elimina-tion oi' private medical practice. The doctors are no different thanrepresentatives of industry, ag;-i. culture or labor, who oppose plan that would place government in control of the economic affairs ot the individual. They are alike in their conviction that a people can- h u 1 d , a 1 ou g e =»~Iso mound, said that he owned a val-the vm:stretches oi' water d l Sogef younnomwhil Yon'll bnenprimealh STOCK TALK \Bidi-'s far.hog market toppedhe Omaha market last Saturd'.\y.| it is reported. The following palesl were recomed on hat day by C.| Bmndage of Blair Livestock Market:Hans Sorensen,26 butcher hogs at $14.65 cwt.:md 5 bredlsown, $16.40 down; Frank Flann-isnn, is butchers at $14.60, sl sown at $16.40;Neil Went,13| hogs, some bringing as high as $114.60;Otto Wenz,hogs at $14,65;Paul Paulsen,17 butch- ers ar $14.so;c|yde Metzler, vows at $14.60 to $15.40; M. 0. Dnvil, hogs at $14.65. Bill Feich-tinger,another consignment nf hogs at $l4.60; Harry Bolln, 18 fat.hm at $14 .60 ; Frm Japp.s bahp calf at $25;Lloyil Burdic, Benson, a hm cal! heil- cr at SUB md another at 3109; Al King, Missouri Vlley, Iowa, a bun (ar $209, harv~st' it.. by hand. In c losi ng,Sgt.Ke lly wr ote ,"K e e p mo a piace spotted; may be I wi ll be ho me before Lhe '44 season." IIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllll|||||||||l\|||I||Ill| You s/WE o Buy / / Built of the b y m a s t e r YOU need no spedxl nuiq usedS¢ud¢b\kr.! u. dem. And the nvmgs youmhsmncinl. beause there' buker so ovexload in mixes Bax remember shi:-:he nnihble is decreasing - iqh- quality ' . I h u 1 d , a 1 ou g e =»~Iso mound, said that he owned a val-the vm:stretches oi' water d l Sogef younnomwhil Yon'll bnenprimealh STOCK TALK \Bidi-'s far.hog market toppedhe Omaha market last Saturd'.\y.| it is reported. The following palesl were recomed on hat day by C.| Bmndage of Blair Livestock Market:Hans Sorensen,26 butcher hogs at $14.65 cwt.:md 5 bredlsown, $16.40 down; Frank Flann-isnn, is butchers at $14.60, sl sown at $16.40;Neil Went,13| hogs, some bringing as high as $114.60;Otto Wenz,hogs at $14,65;Paul Paulsen,17 butch- ers ar $14.so;c|yde Metzler, vows at $14.60 to $15.40; M. 0. Dnvil, hogs at $14.65. Bill Feich-tinger,another consignment nf hogs at $l4.60; Harry Bolln, 18 fat.hm at $14 .60 ; Frm Japp.s bahp calf at $25;Lloyil Burdic, Benson, a hm cal! heil- cr at SUB md another at 3109; Al King, Missouri Vlley, Iowa, a bun (ar $209, harv~st' it.. by hand. In c losi ng,Sgt.Ke lly wr ote ,"K e e p mo a piace spotted; may be I wi ll be ho me before Lhe '44 season." IIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllll|||||||||l\|||I||Ill| You s/WE o Buy / / Built of the b y m a s t e r YOU need no spedxl nuiq usedS¢ud¢b\kr.! u. dem. And the nvmgs youmhsmncinl. beause there' buker so ovexload in mixes Bax remember shi:-:he nnihble is decreasing - 'inest materials craftsmen orizuion to buy u high-qunb npion, Commander or Presi- ll e f e c t b y d ri d n g o n e a r e no ncaa bulk in a Stude- r overt!! ir.: gas supply. number of used Studebaker: ly, due ro the growing de- ny md smooth performance. th¢re's still n go-od choice. user in u med Studebaker 1 ir. Out noch also include "'.=?;>fg~1,v In ~I I|°a ~WI gli. * -5 ~,"" ;£ 3 _." " -J rf?"~j-}.§C./ ' ".In J*''' f i #5g l I i~-"Z.f;.....g ~~..¢\" ..4.¢.:'pc »¢";_ _:~ n - . . ~. .5 .._f e . ln 1 | \ i d lr b » l ¢ 0 ¢ 1 \ 1 l ! r u \ | n | ¢ r ¢ " b o lI 5 ;\»~f\1¢~!»lr»~-'run qpuxuuction of A :trawl nflrllv reinfaread bv nal ll- Frs -$3.10 You Have! l . Co. \wur emergency,umey areworkingnightInd day to pre-snrve the nntion'a heahh.But they oppose henlth plum would nuke government the pnme MIGHT TRADE LAND FOR KNIFE One ol the stories resulting fromthe pruunt nmpage of tha Missouri concemn one ul nur )0¢;\ (Fon. Calhoun)lumen nnd theOmnhn owner of some lxnd on theinlumd.Oar Sundxy in look qver thc situation.the Omnha hnd-hnlder asked our\!nr-mer friend thlt d§u»¢n»¢r of mediw cue.:ion o lnvesti tion Rahxrnin to lwup it lor the land.. The Omnha mln then mounted a horse and proceeded on his mis- !s l .xsoon, he wled on our locd rai-dent und mlicimusly inquired i!he nill had the juzknile und the notion to trade. At lut reports, Lbs knife wasstillin possession ol its original ovm¢r-he wnn't going to begyppdf-Fon Cnlhoun Chronicle. u» x¢ £ ,'n¢» uo » -xmnuu -Ghuiroablhlnalomlxkc hnmrl lv d i h i mp e r o ui a l unme ylcumue w-nu......,.._._ ,h\ghly,but he might be |m1\unyuu<".. -......__,_good us ed an o fogmer ~ makes -mme in today. n o p y o u m u p l o p a w l i h i l d u b d r l s l d w n-|»\ua¢qu==v-\1~ndh-v¢y°¢1f=~fi~v=-¢=°~=v=\»\=fvmmxmu a=p='=,,_¢=u¢=»n=-wma:-nvvwkoviddlv ndumdaamma Du\'¢v¢ku"Ilumhh¢n-va. Lau¢»aywar~¢\-1-f¢:f-=d'\=¢v\¢f\=-\1i°¢'¢"V'='°'1- UPERo U N n s S§§¥;g§, ....... n Wu una ...nm nmnnnmmlllllllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllll " " "" " " " "»a'»f¢¢y. u§coLN PAH#/ White Per GallonOu t s i d e New Builing is Out---Protect Those ' \ ¢ ¢ . " l m a i d 'lh u i i n s n£2 2 } } , { Z. ' iQ } ¢ m. c h ili*- ill! ! ~ u r 4|y'| Studebnkn' msd can vue bm!! by t h e u m:crnihmm who qw ;-<~=-==Cyglgm min : ( ot the F\ ymg w h e n ulm|||m||||nnnly|||||mulnlu||||||||||||nm||||n|Christenseh Lbt l ~ he would my lor his mmd _ g l ~ n und.The lmer,alter wewing ~ 1 llllllllllllllllllllllum llllllll|||||u|||||||||um¢||»»|m||».-m...--» ~g l 'hz. 4a l l || t 9¢»|'f"||!1 Admission 1140 Cu. .George Waslungtolx Slept Here WITHJACK Bl'lNNY»ANN SHERIDAN ANDCHARLES OOBURN Alno--Fighting Engdneen,l n lNevrsreel.Evening Admhdol 11-35 Cu. 'rwsnn A P RI L z o BABGAIN NIGHT' Admission 11-zz cu.Cat People WITH.SIMONE smmv ANDTOM COKWAY Aim--Two for the Honey Chilli* ... .WE~.: -..APRIL 21-zz Admission 11-so Ch; This Above AIK WITH TYRONE POWER ANDJOAN FONTAINE Also-All About Dog; Color toon. lllll I mm~I~ll 1< -'rnn4'rllPl!B¢- mas uf B L A I R mmvluuunv men m me Service Roluul Vin Wnrdnh forma:BN: boy, in ; new mend! begin-ning txdnlng at the U. S. Nnvxl Trllnlng Stttiun,Ftl'l'll"i»Id!- ho.His tninlns period.n w parents are Mr .and Mr s .A u - g u s r H .M l t z e n o f B l a i r . uf Q s Th e two sons o f Mr . a n d Mr s . Herma n Ne laen, 154 7 Ave ., L ong- view,Washington,are bo th s u - tiuned wi th Unc le Sam'a basic . . ~ Admlulon I1-22 C!l» ¢P x t t s b u r g h w r r n MARL ENE mrrrnl c n AND FRIDAY SATURDAI APRIL 16-11 i s ~ W ~ n ~ n .... :. in l l ' l I FIRST x.u'nmnAN c uunc a - P h a k ld a r k a r h e Sa v ie o llua A n w d - d o m B u m u m _.~. _ _ -../. » n t s tomnu'Sr'|ndlningoutdf-lx dr v \ywa 'pm doa f|,m d|hndlng natundonlnnlxleswhnnlpug.An¢la lltho¢im»uIhxv e tnlwk narlouawhea iwillilr I un't ke~v \uk|hunyl»u;n.Buzx¢'¢sdllx-siher!un.Hu'v dona whatx dn ha fm z h lo nth e n lwulda wi1ldolFrom 'Hs y,y\ml'w';lr' ln two enslly pinned bul.lt'|nthn-dlsoonenttlngtowxlkdqwn lcxvwdedlt\1setusdhnvet»um~ laumloormolldn1a.Weh.nv¢m m wm ths dnfa o le nlilte dm m SCHOOLmsssms PLAY Tha high school nmdmu of Much mn-l mhml ymwnte d Iplxy, mitkll "Ted Droyl ln", on Friday and llanday svmlnp.l n - E!-llr Olmn lponlond the y u rduction.A well! hour with ro-frahmeatl wnclnded the nmhxg.The phy alt lndudnd Did md Junior Nlalnn.B0-YNY m d Dick Svendpud, lhrle amen. Glorln Jensen, Phyllis and Jack Jensen. garet Ziegler of Blair, and was em- ploy ed a t .Arndt Ha r d wa r e pr i o r to hi s ind uc ti on in to the amy la st summer.u |as Mr . a n d Mn , A . E . D i xo n h a z e St-tif Sgt.Russbll Lund,son L u n dh u l ~n-~-~vr, ~ mamma BlyA. llumr. to a Captain. He il promoted tn Petty Olllcu 'hd 'address:Class on April ls t. HnBill D. Stewll'T-» A.K.l|L3-c Nnv- nnl Ai r Bu Self#-le, Wanlungtou,% Fire Station. Bill joined the I -\Kprll 15, ms = = ~ons mn i n o u n o v s r m r m m m 4;:'°' ° " " " " "i , " " | | '|ldyum; 'peop[e'| urgunlntiun. Rn. APY" Jdll\P.Bro o|¢ lwi1lbe ill¢h||~|e :-':l~a 'llllllillllllllllll\lll||||l\llllllll|Illllll|n m\H é l f ~ c o m r m rvice wi ll be he ld i n 1 ,begin ning a t 8 o'cl| .. vm.;.r\-..|'Pull lo! the dish..,. .- ,lun.A ian nelchurch THURSDAYPm Hue Pdn APRIL 15§...A..m n u m Aamiéiion 11.30 cu.mum-J -'°- ' "p.m.,A g n i zz.A u u vuul...Dn|n}\1-1 mm.-hiad vr i l1 | . . . - vi m w i ll h m i n n tl o z a b mm 'l`hel l l l i W l ww ;ent,e: rt~ain m a n b e n o f h e r l f -B E T Hd a S é h o o l d n l 8 1 1 0 , n..\....S ' £ , , , ? L .b n n k h s f . .D 8 3 3 D ¢ I m R1 i5i:>ié"i'I-.mm P. BmClnrnhSchool; 11 snrmkvservice.H1912 ~C;.s_9_1s§w§="Ay"\ Great Gildelrsleeveiitrley Wilcox home. Mr. and Mrs.Roms lava md children of w a t of Blnlr gpent &nd\y with Mr. and Mn. Joe lava,Mr.and Mrs.John Andreueuand mn, Johnny af Omnhs, spentatundnynightendSundaynt tim hams of Mrs.Anna Andrw sen. nam, uyem........._,...daughter md - m n H n .~ ur Wexmrddd and family. Guest: ol Mr. and Mn. W. E.Lucke md Lehnd at dinner, Wed'neqdly evening,were Mr.and hlrl mmm Vi i es and Mn. Elr- ley Thumpson.Roderick McVickn-, whd is em- ployed in Mhion,Nebraska, wns ..». .._.\..:.x»..-.r es..hnmn .num 2----a ...Sunday mm-ning.C h u will lol\0vY_ W.S.C.S. To Meet With Mn- Guyer M n Fred Gnyer nn entertain at her home, mmofrmw (Friday) afternoon, Ia: memben o l umMethodistWomm'|Society ul Chrlltinn Service.Sha win be =°"F°_;~v"°°y°fm °g;;=;,': ", ' ;% $ d § » E A; "Q T" " n¢ . .. .ma '"H dbg N other factors d n t gn into the g m , ;W u ExP°nY °'mx ki ng o f ng o o dNi v 7 mu\ .v m .°""" Fdlvwshiv.wmiek sn the son nf Mr. me C h o i r M y 7:80 pm.W a h Mn R._ V w.n»§¢k cg y,,,qm¢, : d m m e valor Cholx' nt ' 1>~ oreéon.fé mmy o f m m . .s n v ms r - U . .b.Kumedw "'°. Slmdly School 10 |.m.M»rninB PvL Mnrlir|R.Ha 1zen| |no'wwonhi11l m .wh i m,"A ""*'°""' a t 1 '*'{°m r . ~ _A a ..: ,.___.__ ___,ns .a n ma m.. c v , A, 5 1 *-~~--.-_..-.1 xr..o gIoryu4iLn1llAndn1lt.he lime1w n n t w b e n l m i o r z t b n m mg m thpx myhhingl" s o Corponx Joe D.s n w m ,nn- n m a SP°¢il\1l¢»in located xt T 337, Clan 81,Held ArtiilerySchool, Fort Sill, Oklxhonn. a o Cpl.Willinm E.Ziegler, unt.i\ _..__.\.»-»:._...,a .»r~....~I . . " G ly " in th e d u g o f t h e u n shas been chasm by theplay which .K e n mr d Se nior C la n lor p xu en - in Mn . Me mb e r s o lfa t i v n a n y ythec u t n o lh r g a r e t An n Ne\- lso n, Te d Ko nvn lin, Bu s Vln De u- "1_\.--,_..m u "iCn\\ev. W I T H H A R O L D P E A R Y A N D J A N E D A B W E L L Als o - - Th e S l l t e vs.Glen n W Ble tt.Fl m an n J u ry T r h l u l 'fédchdown Tan Sport Reel Mr s .J ames C-omu m d son,u wqen.-vnu Vlnlvvn ..,,..,.____ _ _To mm y o f Oma h a were Mo nd ay o f hw p a re n ts ,Mr .an d Mr s .F .: n a me d b y h e r mo th er ,Mr s . visi tors i n th e ho me o f Mr s.H. Mc vi vk e r .Minni e 'I \'ip1 ett, ,nd bs'n m . R . Con-nu'a mothe r,M m An n a A n -Mi a nd Mr s. ~ W E_ L uc ke and E.Dud geo n a nd Mr s . M E. 'Dy - `1 ';L-2...~°A'| »Qusnflqu S011 Roy-;.|rmcammiw, "A prayerPr a y " , 8 p m . a n d Bib le Stu: ..._...r.....g omit!nt the mann.LUTHERANso n n a g 5 5 LHB! I 5 u c u w ,umu\"DJ In .|d 1 1 ..\-...t l f h n n t M r .a n d M r s .W x l i i a m P a d o n a n d m r . .N n m n l l | eveuww ",~ nu _|wr r nMARLENE mrrrnlcn A1~m` RANDOLPH sccrrr Aho-Wulern Whoopee md Cnr- Cow Boogie Color C u mu l -Evening Admiuion 11-30 Ci; H U N TING 'for More BUSINESS Try Our Adsai llllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIll||lIIIl||llllll|||l||ll|||l||l|||| ¢{/we/e ,fam usED CAR SPECIALS P~.....no his induction info the amy last summer..»» Mr. and Mn. A. E. Dixon have Imld d the promotion at theirnon-In-luv, mpg Llenhnlnt B-lyA. l unn y , I n \ Glp tdn . Hu i l ln Tactics ummm °f us e Acn-demic Regiment at Camp Hood, Texas._o »»Bill D. Stewart, sun of Mr. und Mn.Ted Stewart ol Blair, was RATES LGAs EY GO! SUN DAY M O N D AY APRIL 1s~x9 Sundny Mnlnee Admission 1140 Ctr. nGeorge Waslungtolx Slept Here WITHJACK Bl'lNNY»ANN SHERIDAN ANDCHARLES OOBURN Alno--Fighting Engdneen,l n lNevrsreel.Evening Admhdol 11-35 Cu. 194| Chev. Sport Sedan 1941 Chev. Town sedan 1941 Ford Tudor 1940 Dodge Sédln 1939 Chev. Town sedan 1938 Chev. Town Sedan 1936 Chev. Coach w v v v WE~.: -..APRIL 21-zz Admission 11-so Ch; This Above AIK WITH TYRONE POWER ANDJOAN FONTAINE Also-All About Dog; Color toon. lllll I mm~I~ll 1< 'rwsnn A P RI L z o BABGAIN NIGHT' Admission 11-zz cu.C a t P e o p l e WITH.SIMONE smmv ANDTOM COKWAY Aim--Two for the Honey Chilli* L I D '. i l l C H E V R O L E T co . BLAIR, NEBR- ~--E.~ :~ > ' l,9:30 u n .Con.firmntion : 3 0 g m.v M A R T S E P ° 1 s c o P A L - r Ad elb er t J .Smith,vic ar, a t Linc oln,Phone 340. y School,9:30 n m .Ho ly uni on a n d eerrnon a t 1 1 Evening'pray er,litany s e r m o n a t 8 p m .Wednes- A p r i l 21.Three-hour serv- a . m to 3 p m. ,o n Go-od y ,A p r i l 23 Ever y one we l- Hc rma n Ne laen, 154 7 Ave ., L ong- view,Washington,are bo th s u - tioned wi th Unc le Sam'a basic train ing a rmy f orc etl at Fort Lew- is,Washington.Howard Nelaen, ago 18, was in- duc ted in to the a r my on Ma rc h 10th, and Ha r old Nelson entered the servic e on A p r i l in t.Th ei r addresses follow:Pvt. Howa rd J . Nelson , C o. 216 LLP.,A.P.O.304,U .S.A r my , Fort. Lewi n, W a shin gton. He i s in th e Mi litar y Police Corps.P v t .H m m N .N i e l s e n ,C o .C , a I g B l ~.1 .»a l A i r B l ! -'L Su ttle , W a a hi h gto n 95 F ir ! Statio n. B ill jo in ed the U AEW IBla ir friends as f o llo ws :"Yen, I am now Sec ond Lieuten- ant, Medic al Administration Corps, alinost li ke " K i n g , b y " th e Grac e of God, of Gre at Bri tain an d Nor- thern Ireland and o f th e Br itis h Domains bey ond th e Seas,De» fender of th e Fa ith,Emp e r o r o f Indi a," only not qui te." I get quite n wh i z ou t o f a ll manner of enliste d men--f rom pri- THE LE..| to the f i r s t o f th i s mo n th ills ha ve been passed and ~by the Gover nor;one bi ll passed over th e Governor'o ;eighteen bills ha ve been \bu t n ot y e t s ig ne d b y the mo r .e bills pass ed do not se em to de undeeimbie legislation. hi ll wh i c h wa s u p f o r con- ~tion should intereot all claee o f Lax pay ers.Th is bi ll in n as L .B.342.B. 342. Th e bill pro vides nun rating purchased by the state eb re s ka in an y go ver n me n ta l vision should be purchased f i r ms emp loy ing Nebr aska r.Th e hear ing h a d made prog:ees and every thing ed to b e r un n i ng in f avo r o f pr op on en ts of th e bi ll un ti l n ta n t emai l-town newspaper who i s no t af raid of the dev- d a ll hi s angels,tool:the d.H e to ld th e oolnlnittee he go i n g to te ll th e m th e tru th . stated th a t i n Neb ras ka fo r ~,we hs ve ha d a pri nti ng s t th a t dominated almos t a ll ~lic pri nti ng,especially county ting , an d we di d no t g et a way i t u n ti l loc d pr inte rs 8tl» rt- to do th e printi ng and the loc al nters found they c ould buy sup» es for their c ounties, c ities, vil- ea and schools f o r mu c h less ney than the Ne bras ka p rinting ~t had been charging.Th e re- lt. of the gentleman'a statement ==almo st electrical.N o one on e other aide convincingly chal- nged hir!sta tement th a t there d b e e n a p r i n ti n g tms t i n Ne - ; : ~th a t had domin ated the ~de The bac kers of the bill per- rrned a grac eful "fade-out". The ati ng wa s ove r and the c o mmi t- e pr omptly k ille d the b ill. It was nother dernonlstration of th e in- uenc e one :na n c an ha ve on his ovc rnment if he i s fearle ss, hon- zt an d k n ows wh at he is ta lid n g out. .U .S .A r m y ,F o r t L e w i n ,W u h - i n g t o n ,H a r o l d i s t a k i n g u p a n engineei's course.The Nels ene ar e we ll- kn own i n W ashington County , having moved fr o m Blai r 2 %years ago.H r . an d Mr s.Nels on and so n, Bob by , wi ll coninue to reside i n Lo n g - view.as a QP.F'.C.To g o Christensen,wh o has b een statione d in Ne w Y o r k , arr ived F ri da y even in g fo r a fu r- lo u g h wi th his wi f e an d baby , Ronn ie, and with hi s p u-en ts, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chrlatonben, and Ven- da..o 0 4 The address of P vt. Arthur Rob- inso n, who r ec en tly ente red arm?servic e,ia Co.A .80 th Ahmed Reg.,A..P.0.258,~Poms Lou ia ima.n 4 oH. L. Shedle, former Dang. Col- lege c ommerc ial instnactor, us sta- tioned wi th th e U .S.A r my o tLo wville , Ke ntuc ky . II e in tea c h - in g mu m-y Re p o rts a n d Re c o r d s an a "buc k sergea nt". but has lP~ plied f o r appo intment as W ar- ra n t Offic er an d expec ts to be sont ove rsea s so meti me this sum- mer.All intererhing phalio c d Shedlehs swé d u le i s hi s met11od o f t u n e -po rted on ; h e is i n a. dn vlng p oo l wi th two other soldiers,ro ta ti ng a n an d dr ivin g book an d fo r th every dey .Hi s te ac hi ng s hi ft a t present is 1 p.m.to 8 o m s ,hc teaches seven -$5-minute penods, with from 25 to 30 rnen in a c lass. H a wri tes th ot ea c h u ni t i e onl two weeks lo n g a n d " we h a velo t to cover so i t really take. ponnding".H e gnjoy s hi s wo r wi th th e soldiers,however.Mr s.Sha dle, who was f or me rl a nurse at Dana, is living in Louis ville, also.as 0 Q No r ma n Bnnsen,fo r me r Do n College student n o w stationed = 259 th S tatio n Hos pi ta l, AS F- UT Ne w Orleans,Loui aialil,wr i t Std!Sgt.Russell Lund,mno £ Mr . l nd ll rs - N. T. L u n d, hn l been promoted i n th e n n k o l Tech Su-guilt,It i l lotnled. He arrived Satmdly txun Cnmp Cunpbell,Kentucky, for ;m ~ dny furlough at Mn home hen- \ ¢ Mr.and mrs,naney ........ ,___ __,_ _and family and Miss Beulah To~ James of North Bend,and Mr. line of Omalm were Saturday and Mrs. James Padon and dall- d Mrs. dren ol FremonteveningguestsofMr.anUnckMcDonald.I Ray Lund,son of Mr.|.nd|.The Bohd of "I'ruB1€es ol Dana_Mrs. N. T.Lund,left WednesCollegeandTrinity§elni7\8-fYdny for Bmltimore,Mnry lmi l hr.-ld its annual meeting in Bl1\h,!He will be employed in n do- 'hiesday and Wednesday of th's fenle blunt., week.Mr.and Mm.Alben KuhrMrandMrs.Harry Jordm,lm\d son, Dunne, of near Ornm Mrs:Alan Lambert,and Miarsgpent Smday afternoon withJaneWilcoxwereshoppersinMm.Henry Kuhr.Callers un! Omahl Monday dlemocrn.[ M m Kuhr,Monday elbernoov. Miss Janet McDonald,who is wereemployedinOmnha,spent Sat-1 Mr. and Mrs.Otto Am Mr. ui d Mrs. Adler Petersen' m a y night and Sunday wlul and family of Omlha were Sun- Iilnir relatives.ld-By visitors at the borne of Mr.Miss lnnnlne 1-lumen who is and Mrs.Fritz Mnthiaen.Mrs. employed in (nnxlm,spent t.he'P2\¢rB€n i!the d5VKl'l\»¢1` o! the week-end here with her puunts,Mnthiesenx. Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Hansen.Mrs. Allred Feer and son, Ken-Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm F.Bro~ neth, and Mrs. Don Feet accom-dersen and ehildren,Susan and'Panied Lt. Ed Feet W Omnhz,Polly,of Henman were Sul\1rdayiM°|\d"Y morning; and he returned afternoon visitors at the George-f-° his "my duties in Calilomia. B*C McQuarr'iq home.\*j f - g y f Mrsé Villistm lsbce M d Mr. J ns E.,lensel ,an l ren.are usanandr .SIL entertumled,Sundny: Joh\n,f Agw g Beg; Tue for Mr.and Mrs.Sven Jensen, gg*h "av |s_ k g eri Phylis and Richard,and ~f y " J i m j i ""'0Y- sn Mrs.George Carter an rs.0 o r o B dnughm, Jaan,uf Omaha-lseles.California,#iSundayvisitorsatthe*;,°"'°,¥I§f",,f'.§.l'l"'~}_;>§;:¢ c l Mr. and Mrs.Bruce A.en-I Paulsen ug, her b m q u and sday An- with Lars JimnieincludedMr. and Mrs.Harry 1 _J e n s e n .M i s s G l a d y s w n g m a n d P a u l s e n , a l l l r l E g g -u l G l b e n r s .n n e \Miss I/uella Johnson, all of Oma~ lm.__,..~-.»~' Mr.and Mrs.Henry Doll and children entertained,Sunday for Mr. and Mrs.R-iwurd An-drown and Mrs.William Doll of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs.Ott: Crothuaen and Miss Dorothy Grothueen ot KennardMr.and Mrs.Harold Hnnnn mandMr.and Mrs.Ernest Han-\_ _Saturday ewemng with Mrs C Y. Hansen and Mrs.Boone Gust Mr. and -non und children,Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dnvis, and,Mr. and Mrs, Leon- ard Kennell, all of Omehs, spam:Sunday at the home of Mr. an¢l_ |Mrs. Ed Gilbortsun. &\ndA¥vidmra at the pu'- ~ora Mr a.ndMn H W Ran \ e n u 1 ,A u s t i n R r n d h s w ,h o m e \\ ussen Blai r. oe l/We and Mrs Mika Radar Howells, Nebraska Miss Jean sen and son.Roger Ai m.n>=\1¢.S mm nl M»'..n y can wi rs J 'oTin and family.j l l i r .and Mrs.Durlow RogertofOmaha,formerly of Blair, were Saturday evening guests oi ' Mr.Rofzerfs brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jens E. Jon- sen and sons.County Superintendent R.E. Fairchild,and F.J.Wells., Supt.of the Kennand School, an educational 'meetattendckl-ing at Central High School in Omaha,last Friday aftemoon. Mr.and Mrs.Neal Nreugden- hil und children of Omaha werecallers,Sunday evening,at thehomeof Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Anderson and children. Alfred Steavenson of EllsburyMissouri,is visiting Mr.and fMrsL William Steavenson of (1-Xmtanelle,and ower Washing- bon County relatives,at the pre- sent. time.Mr.and Mrs.Richard FlynnanddaughterKatherine,ofNoi-» folk,Nebraska,were vleitora in the home of Mr.and Mrs. R. P.Flynn last #week from Thursday until Saturday afternoon. Mrs.Rnland Phillips and twcchildren,'I'ommy and Pamela,of _of Syrmulse,Nebraska mmeI-'ridny to spend a week visiting at the hime of Mr.and Mrs. R.l'_Flynn.Mrs. Phillips was (or- fnylor was 'a visitor at the Ren- shew home. that day.Members of the Townsend Club plan to hold s party,to whichthe general public is invited, on April as,Music will be lur-nished, and a luncheon will be served free of charge.Prnt. Paul Nyholm of Dana Col- lege was installed as pastor uf Our Savior-'s Lutheran Church onSundny,April 4.He serves thepastorutpeachSunday,leaving ..nBlair for Chicago on Thursday a retuming on Monday.Maclmman little daugb day on Tuesday.Her moenwmmedbenyoungIrie in honor ol the event, serving san: afternoon of play. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vilas, wh ington,where Mr.Vlles will and baby uf lair Mr Thompso having recently entered the U. armed service. ....o\»»- um Rruce Mcllillan. M Mrs.1 ..l and children ol west of Mrs.Austin Runshnw spent Myrna -ter ol Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mack- aman, celebrated her third birth- 'thermin birthday luncheon after a plea had spent the winter in Blair, leftlust Thursday for Tacoma. We; lan,Tuesday afternoon.Assist- employed in construction work. They were accompanied by their ' daughter, Ms; Hurley Thompson. ,.S__ s Mr.and Mrs.Ben.McMillan and baby spent from Saturday untilMondaywithMr.llichlillan' lm.. ............Retunu To Cont Mrs.Fred Nemet: returned to her home in Cllilornin, Wednes- da y, after mms vimea Blair relnhives and friends for sover- al weeks.Her daughter,Mrs. Max Bsin,honored her at a hrewell handkerchief shower on Tuesday niremoom. Cluh Meets WithMrs. Clifford Hulbert CHU] from Scho<lt 10 S1 Futhw 218 Silld commo'clo1and dw.lee, 3Mrs.cli umd Halben enter-tained members of the MondayEvening Bridge Club,April 12. Prize for high scoragns -wnn by Mrs. Wilbur Lowe, and Mm. T. H.Inmdt drew/ cut prize.Mrs. Richard Johnson was a guest.The club will hold i n next meeting at the home at Mrs.Emory Hunt, Jr., on April 26. Appenr A¢"._Sheldon High ' "'*#~ rhnnp Larsen,Wu-ren Jenli-, Fridx come IN U1 57 luslgm wasvew passGov|T! inch ins, Nels Carlsen and lhr ti nQl \° Iowa,last Friday,where tha attended the High School music festival, the tour boys, who uestudentsatBlairHighSchool, appeared on the program with anumber ol quartette selections, Music instructor at Sheldon High ie Ixnlie Marks, formerly of the Blair School faculty.,q~'Shower Honore 4 :4 1 " Rouen! Bride I "7'~I.-~. Mrs.Nels Christemsn and Mn.Weston Long enterhlned at a bridal shower at the W. L- Hindley home,Sunday nibernoon,i complimentary m Mrs.Ralnrti l-llndley.Mnny useltll and halu-ltiful gifts were prenented to the young bride.At the lzlose of a social ahemoon,the hostasesserved s. two~coune lumzh.Guests were Mesdumes Mer- lan Winchell and lrene,Henry Wulburn and Margaret,Howard Thmnpwn,Earl Thompson and Jo Ann,Dan Thompgon,Peter Jensen, Walter Novak,Nels E. Christensen,Chester Aronson and Lila of Tekamah,Weston -Long and Norma,Judith Aron-son,Russell McDonald,Ida B. Hindley,Fred lang,Elmer 'Truhlsen and Winilred,AndrewMatzenandNormaJane,Rue and Guinevere,Leo Jurgen; and Ada,Harvey Jui-gene and I n and Laura Nohrenberg. ILutheran DaughtersMiss Elizabeth Christensen will he hostess to the Lutheran Daugh- a bers at her home on Wednesday evening,April Zl. Baptist Mission Circle °The Baptist Mission Circle met at the home of Mrs Bruce McMil- nnts to the hostess were Mrs. D. D Kennedy and Mrs. Lucy Kuhn. Mrs. Scott Robeson was leader of n the program lilondny Afternoon Club The regular meeting of theMonday Afternoon Club was held on April 12th, at the home of MmB.F.Luhdt,with twenty-threerladiesDnesent.At the close ol alof B Kuhr d\'0vB w Sheldon,Iqwg,\Bld€ eskno' 1. lxlbluiron l'ab< fini sealthemil mall m in yen mlpu?pri i nsdpnpli la| ll`l1tri su WIth leha bl u fx h t4 e n Mona,Misses Lucille Ande\-son E Q n » 1 DOWN GO oN Nnrum -- DOWN 1+ Q / merly Margaret Flynn.Corporal and Mrs.Torn Flynnwho were married at the ~ P. Flynn home,Friday evenuur. left Monday morning.Tom returned to Texas where he is ln training in a Special Service1'nit.Mrs.Flynn returned to h r pan-nls'home i n Jackson, >\a.\rigm.. ;\r~\.:..l ;r ilmwn friends ataparty .4-l\l»r;u\~n nf her birthday, 'I\r...|=.\:dnr~\of\n. The time waspini..-.¢.\\,and refreshments »-r.~-rved by the hostess at uw <l<-»<~of a pleasant alter- l'lO<|l\. M r . .i m f l . S P a c e e n t e r L a i n e A i r .a n d M r s .l r v i n C a r y o f D e t r o i t ,M i c h i g a n ,a r r i v e d l a s t ( w e e k e n d f o r s e ve r a l d e y !vi s i t w i t h M r .a n d M r s .M a c A l l e n a n d o t h e r r e l a t i ve s i n t h e F o r t C a l h o u n a n d B l a i r vi d n i t i e s . M r s .C a r y i s t h e f o r m e r O d i l e A l l e n o f t h e W r e n c h vi c i n i t y ,a s i s t e r o f M a c A l l e n . M r s .R o y F o l l e n e n t e n a i n e d i n h o n o r o f h a r b i r t h d a y l a s t S a t u r d a y (a f t e r n o o n .T h e r e w e r e f i f t e e n l a d i e s p r a e n t ,a n d M r s A n n a B .J e n s e n w a s g u e s t o f h o n o r ,h e r b i r t h d a y o c c u r r i n g t h e s a m e d w a s M r s .F o l l e n ' s . R e f r e s h m e n t s w e r e s e r v e d b y t h e h o s t e s s ,a n d s h e w a s t h e r e c i p i - e n t o f m a n y n i c e g i f t s a n d f l o w - ers.Misses Annette and Elsa Frou of Omaha ment the weekend with wait parents,Bev.hnd Mrs. H. C. Jul ol Bldr,Sunday lltemoon Rev.and Mn.FreS6'a son Alfred P. Freoo od Omaha. some and took thorn and hi! sisters,Annette and Else,m Omaha to spend the afternoon nd evening at his home. McMillan retumed to his army duties at Fort Leavenworth, Kan- sas, on Monday;Mrs.Mclllillan and baby, whose home is in Fre-mont, remained for a longer vis- it.hir.and Mrs.Curl Augustson and daughter, Eleanor, of Omaha,and Miss Lucille Auguatson and hliss Jean Patton, of Lincoln, were Sunday dinner guests at the homeof Mr. and hire. Allred Peer.The occasion was in honor of the birth- day of their son,Ed,who washome on a furlough from Caliior- m a .M r s .R o y P a u l s e n ,f o r m e r l y o l O m a h a ,h a s r e s u m e d t o B l a i r t o m a k e h e r h o m e w i t h h e r f a t h e r , H a r v e y K r o g h ;h e r h u s b a n d w a s r e c e n t l y c a l l e d t o a r m y s e r vi c e - M r a .P a u l s e n i s a g u e s t i n O m e - h a , t h i s w e e k , a t t h e h o m e o l h e r s i s t e r ,M r s .A r t l m r W e s t e r - Held.Mrs. Ernest Carson is still a patient at Docbor's Hospital re-covering lrom serious lnjunesincurredin an automobile accl- dent, three weeks ago.Sie isgetting aloag as well as cm be upeewd,- ~ °to latest re-ports.Mrs.n i s suffering from a fractured skull, pélvdc in- iuriea,and severe brulsa and lueratlona.Mr. and Mn. Kelley Ryan and blby non, Jimmy of Omaha spenttlieweek-end with Mrs.Ryan's father, George limhr,Jr.,and with her uncle and aunt,Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holstein.San day when at Lhe Kuhr home were Mr. and Mrs Harry Bla-ovofKennard,Mr.\nd Mrs.AdolphVon and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Voss ol Millard, Nelzralka.irom "The Messiah", by l-lander | the business session, a very finemusicalprogramwasgivenby Mrs. Lawrence Siersbeck and MrsChelsea Whitford. Mrs. Siersbeck told of the value of classical and light opera music, and Mrs. Whiif ford read a paper on the life ofSigmundRomberg,alter which hlrs. Siersbeck played a piano sn-lo, "Song of the Desert". Then rxnumber of records were played. of Romberg and Strauss composi-tions. which were greatly enjoyed by all present. The musical pru-gram closed with a selection Mr. and Mrs.Robert Viles, Mn.Harley Thompson and daughter, Louann, were Wednes- day evening viaiton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Lindberg. Mr. and Mrs.Harry Thiel-» foldt Mrs Jens Larson, Mrs. NelsLindbergand lllrs.Dena Thiel foldt spent Samrday alternooninI-'remonti they also called at he Nels Sveudgaand home in Ar- lingwn,James E.Hickey, dramlst, en» tertained Bfair Hish School uw-denta last Wednesday afternoon,and later addressed several Eng- lish el|.as¢S-Hia rfv s nm in- eludod dramatlzatlon of severalpoems by James Wlxitcomh Ri- lay.Mr. and Mrs. John Salb and children of Oxxmha spent Satux-~day aveninz ln Blair with Mrs. Sa15's mo ther. Mn. om mmm r. Phlppln and Shirley Noah. mem of the Yhlpplns on 'mes- dly were Mn Mildred Noah and a friend from Omaha. Advertise in The Enterpriael \American farmers ua goin; to get enough food ca! , j g U R N U i r i n v U P O N O U R `F A R M E R S ' e / ">.:~ o d l he q r o u n d i n 1 9 4 3 ! o ru n th o Axd » c le a S i n l o the ground. *The fa me ! wi ll wo rk as hard u anybody in any iactory in meeting the highest iarm procladdon god! in history. He will show the mms :eli- oaorilicing courage that our boyl are |L °w1ng.W hy sm? Hi no as uea m°wthose lighters-real "chips off the old block."Olclsters and yonngsterl, over hero and over there, Uncle Sem can be proud oi them and he c an ddpiild ' on them. PHONE 112 v Banking Hours 10 o.m. to 3 p.m. Daily WASHINGTCN COUNTY BANK m am , NEBR, llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' = - . ~~ l Yes, Natural Ljas Wu l Than Ever Before The Iowa~Nebraska Company was pleabed to present to the Mayir and the City Council its proposal for a lower schedule of natural gas rata, which will affect all residential, commercial, househeating and regu- lar industrial customers. Thu: natgral gas becomes practically the only oommodity purchased by every householder which is taking a downf lf ward trend uvINccos'rsAnzm>\ so1m1~:'rAxESANDzvm\Y--rams coma nrro 'nm Iowa-NEBRASKA LIGHT AND POWER comrmnrs opsm-rms C03-}°3 mx. cmvr COST OP GAS)\BUT NATURAL GAS RATES mznowmwmmmwmmmwsmzaoma 'ro DO zvmvrmna possmm 'ro mar 'rum 'nnvr WAY.. .r '\ Iowa-Nebraska Light 8. Power Comp l \gc -THE GAS co. APANY 1 =G»~.f-f =»=.~s¥."'~i:iif.'§-f¢&55'1\ni~Il 15, 19-43lsnonmisxmz NEWS Mr.urdl! n.Johnllosvuenl urtdnedforhlqndf And mh- friends,~ o h ~c ome to Bla i r z o v i e w t h e H i s s v u r l f l o o d ,w \ . o e Richard Lamp,Mr.and Mn. Fred Mordhorst and children.and CpL Elmer Murdhox-at ca\led at the Raymond Schuldt home, Thursday evening.Mr.Pewr Petersen returned to Omaha after having spent the past week with Mx. and Mrs. spe n I 1 folks.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Kerstet- I u ~ h~e of her parents,Dr.and Hn. E. R. Swvxrt, Misses Vo n and Phyllis Iver- son of Hammn spent the wa k- snd in Bbir with thdr gnnd- mather,Mrs.Margaret Ivgnon. Lu-ry visited with Mr. usd Mn. Torvll Andaman Svmdny. Mr.ma Mrs.Hex-mm Haven- diek visited Monday evening at the Fred Moxdbnnt home.Mrs.Emma Chlmpinn md cm m 5B1RTH$~ ~yu on the u a ii lw d subject Un i te d W e W i n " .S tl te wi n - e n wi ll be umo tmc o d s ho rtfy ~r April 27.Th e B r i t P r i z e . . ~i n t h ,ommty V.F .W . ~y e o n tu t,hi ll#Iflbn rh ~,du xg hter o f h i r an d ~ru.E m i i K n u t o f F o r t Ca1~ oun,wi l!r wm a e n t W ashing- »County i n the a ta ta con- PIMPLES DlS.\PPl7§AIlEOVER NIGHT Yes, it is true, them is aharmlessmedicatedliquidKleerex that dries up pimpleaf=f§;g;p°==@ who followed S di rs and applied Kjeere Advertise in The Enterp ~e o rms sgwus pe ntp hylngum dl pr~lnsgv lngtoMn.H¢nry eekloth,Mn.'l'\wmuKnlny, Gauze B£enu¢,l!r|.Pe/Us n n d l m k m n ;`Bx§ !.A »vra.|served ls ht ln»the r.| .udHrl.J o hnB\rd¢ ra r.d ~htersnttandednnhawsr turrDxmld Knme nt tha 'Emil hom|,Sunday ll wr mn n r.xndMx-s .J o lm Do muhr,andMr|.HenryGo1xu:lx»nd ~vnimlted with M m Henry f k£\'u\dd.\ughteno11.'wo .~Th\u-:day evwinl-Hr. -s r w d v d lws y Thurs- noonnthisho me.~bbyStimext alled i t the -Maeva home,.wanesdny are leavlng for tha Army..md M n .Pacer Kroger.. m d H n .Petar Mord}wm!¢» .Emma Champion md Gena'ted with Mr.m d M n .Joe -~ e r o i ~Sunday. BOLTON.A baby daughter, Shnrén Ann,wdght '7 lh.11 ou., wu born at Blslr Hospit- nf, April 12, w Mr. and M n . Chrln a.>lf.=m.o! uma. FRENCH- A '1 lb. 4 DZ.dmxgh- ter vnu Mn! eo Hr. md M n .Gifford Fnndn of Kem\nrd» April 18. Mn. French md the 33 T'°J°.?£ Methodism Hos- p n mKAHNK.Mr.and Mn.GustavKxhnk D! Kennuxd umounce tha birth of a bnby boy,weight 8 lb. 8 al at Bllllr Hospital on Aprll-..LITBL- A b\\>y boy, 8 lb. 4 oz., wal born at Blnh- Hospital on April 14 to Mr. and Mn. Keith u m o f ~OS A ..md Mrs. Melvin Eosenbvxm announceme birth of s 6 lb. 13 oz. baby dmg'hl¢r,Shxmn Elaine, born at Methodist Hospital on April 1a. R land involved is located in Iowa and not Nebraska, McFerrin hav-ing pleaded lack of jurisdiction of a Nebraska court. FEAR TYPHOID EPIDEMEMIC IN .~|_ Mn. G. V. Ellhon of Albion spent the week-end here at the c m G . r n l home. Lt. John Yom-3, who is u t r me u~e sdl p ri va te ! mo ne y .I n th e ru ra l distric ts,th e L e Crane Distric t under leadership o f Mr s .Fr a n k By ers,Mi lo J e p trol of Disease and This 'Year':» Experiment will also be topics for discussion.* At 11 o'clock. experimental cab fa rme rs wh o c a n g ive a f i rs t lie n on the 1943 crops a n d - wh o are una ble to o btai n fu nd s fr om loc al ban ks or Pr odu c ti on Credit. A830- .. ....-rm ~f P u tt F o u l'=/-1==- V.F.W. [ntries 1 ;n . .' I l : l m .» »...1i f "/~ , . . % ./1 1 » ; " ~ . 5 f ~ Q F /'A : ~ 5 ; » = = - » =1 J ~ ~~~,s ./ .~.~s e r z !~~ » ..J J vu f1?.. " ~\ / ' T , 9 l l i z I A V'?E2,°,' ? » - Q w m w z z w f A r a n 4 s m m a w n - m s !~ ,s~.''.\'t = \~\ »1 'L ~'§»._ \ \»y 1 n n )aw M ' r I - 4 "~Q t .~ f ,7 »», . -s f " ~ f ~ r { ~ \ § ' '3 ` .11 '\ .f ' f f " f ` _ ;I f g i h ~'z ~__¢ff._» " é f l ~ ~~~» M ;_.1!f:"\~fs \a f'~x 1 , F 111 ...g -.*TT'|'' * " ' ° " ' ! ': c u - \ : c o z . ..\Q L ~w w ~ m u m g h ;W I L . L ~ fx ~~1 § f " f \L.554 ,1 1- ; f " '* ' ! \» *w = ' 1* = -5 !°5 ¢ '°~'.vw i f iff. >=.""7':'€§?'~ m e H a s a n u m m - .-.;\.'~ ; ~;'Q{f:£ *:/I-E-~*r-'!.\"~`.;"»~f-~--fé%'w a f ' x . ~ . @ m ~ = = = . w f ~ . = : a m " H e - é ! ! " ' a n -.... »._..a we -vns rmna mu nlh_ _ _ . _ _ _ _ 4 » _ . 1 i ' 7 f f » : " " " " " " ' °m m . -. . - . f . . - - . - r - *'r s w a n m e | m a n o "°. adl al : v uv mSch M nBun l U l- lb v n u "A. L Auilhry I The mgulnr monthly b\uin¢l ._rusting of tim Amex-fun Iggion Thms outa!-I-ud\l\8 ~Amauu-y wm b¢amduned u um wn ln rv e u iu ds rs m f he dw L 1..m n ,next 1~w»a»y\u h m mx m i l _mtiomrlde ..___________ mm__.§ 1| 1 Hr I n Do nM vxan luulamiw l .|T NUA1.me MUSICALE RETURN SUIT ToAT ARLINGTON msrmcr cotzur Znd Lo \ FEEDERS' DAYM m SQ.e\\|MMI r uuflered "V*-'"bruises and minor *;i°51=s» _§at-S P R ]»an Drive lomg Good av Total $60,000. District Goes »r The Top d War Loan Drive ln P RDGRA M P L A NNE D Seversl Washington Oouity iivstock owners expect to attend theannual Feeders' Day. to be heldat the University of Nebnskn.College of Agriculture in Lincoln,Fndny, April xs.The complete prognm for the event was re-ceived this week by Extension Agent E. D. Fnhmey.Mr, Fnhrney suggests that full To FA RM E RS IN F I D O D E D ARE A S 'Emergency L o a n Divi- sion Will Provide News sary Funds . Fu-mera in the flood ues mayobtain lonns to purchue seed, feed, trader fuel and oil, muhin- mm 1andre and VJ defray other in- Sawxdsy.Mr. and Mn. Elme r W ulf md l-"YY were Sunday dinner guests o f l l r . md Mn.Russell Suver- krubbe.Mr.and Mm.Peter Kroger, M n .Emmn Champion and Gene visited with Mr. and Mrs.HenryKrogerundfnmlly,Monday at the A, C. Andersen home.Mr.and Mrs.E l u Appfeby, Junior and Alberts were Blair --».._,..... n.».,v.........,on Sunday for a furl\1\l8h- Lt.Young's father, Dr.Youngof Fremont has been quite ill, but is improving.Hr.und Mrs. Julius Hua had ax their guato on Sunday lor the afternoon und for supper,Rav. and Mrs.C.Hellmxn and daughter Helen,Mr.and Mrs Paul Hass and daughters !run\ Blair,Mr. and Mrs.Ed Flake and son. and Mrs.Anna Haas. ur d a y , i n s f a ll a t th e B la i r Ho :--.._|.........;f r~..\1 |iul where me 1| empnuyuu.on at her home on Sundsy her son md dlughter-ln-law, and Mm.Leonard Miller Virginil Lmrise of Omaha. Weekend guests of Mr. Mrs. Wllllun J. KoopmanDon Cnrlos of Perry,Iam; Bob Searing of Lafayette,lndlnns; vm.-wereMr.and and were annual spring musical pm-of the Arlingtnn Highdepartment was presentedattha Arlington sclmol audiwril um,Friday evening.Minn Eula Harding,musical supervisor,dx- The gramg¢hoo| A well-bnlanced musical pro- .».....~ am-ludai selections by the rested the event. The Supreme court of Nebras- ka reversed a district cburt ver-dict, this week. and remanded fora new trial the case involving theFirst National Bank ol Missouri Valley, Iowa agdnst Elvin E. Mc-Ferrin, Washington County.The reversal of the district court ver-dict came as a result ol the courfsl \J Sales Now B l ai r Ove The secnnBeve rly Mad sen o f Ame s,J.UWl;|b»-H-- - ~ - -F r a n k Ca llnlum o i Des Moines,high sc hool orc hestra, junior boy s' I o wa ;an d Mr s .La y llmd F- quartetbe,girls'sextette,girls' States,No r th Pla ne .goo c lub, bgey s' qluarteiite se voml c o ru s n u m rs.n s.it on,n» M g g i , M m .S;===f~f M " n o Ma ri e Andersen and Ma rjor ie EPM*f \»)ns'dwg " n g R eg .Elf Mastic k sa ng a d uet, a pi ano so lo orno o r.an U '*.u n s play ed by Bevorlf Ostex"man, dec isi on th at Neb raska c ourts arewi th ou t jurisdic tion i n a n ac tion in eje c tmen t whe n the r eal e sta te in vo lve d i s no t a p a rt o f th e Ne - braska domnin. The I owa.bank had brought sui t to ejec t l\i c Fe rr in f r o m la n d -__._.. f........ m n W ashi ngton C01 good sta rt,wi th $60,000.00 at th e sec ond day o f to ta l includes sin c e Apr il la t. Rlsxir Distric t " b n Monday evening wsiumu were Hr.and Mrs.Ciarcncc Goidberg and chiidren,:md An- ton Kruse¢ l \hmmfs.v 1 a e 1 J g0 ove r the wi th over $30 ..mn nnn rlnan»w~|safeallud overlmpleirlér Mary Isabel MooreMr.and Mrs.Tum :cupIs u rreturnedhomefron til a tes t of the water reveals that i t i s safe.Clear spa rkling wa te r from the we! ! is no indi c ation that it is pu re , Mr. Fi li pe po inted ou t. Th o se wh o ha ve wells whic h BYE lwater sh ou ld do the fo llo win g things:1.W a it un ti l the water has recedod not only f r o m the immedi ate vic i ni ty of th e well b ut also for s ome dista nc e away from the well. If only the ground around the we ll stic ks ou t o f the r ema in i n g water,there is sti ll a great poi slbi li ty tha t stan di ng po o ls o f wa te r wi ll seep in to th e well.$1 W hen water has r ec edc d fro m the vic inity ,scrape all mu d and dirt. |:or m ~Um~ 8:11121 same feeEng--the job looks blg. for the Livestock Producer",HBut the wrfy zo get the Job donelM Conway,National Livestock is to get "Shi out alldfgo '~"'€flnm-keting Association;"Meetingit.It shouldnt '?° md. but. =*,'1'<>day'a Problems",Prof.M.1, wo J. Loeffel. .0 .a t a ` School House me etin g; Pleasant Vi ew,Sunnyside,Suth- erland,Ris pin and Peac eful 1»1.ll are a ll ma k i n g splendid headway towa rds their goals,and should be ove r th e top i n a f e w d a y s . Bonds m y be purchased e t :k E M I L HA A S E GETS HON ORABLE DISCHA RGE Emil Ilane, who had been_in e a 1 _months,redbived hi s honor able' discharge last.week an d B.I\'iV¢d1. in Blair on 'Tuesday mo mi n g . Hehad bee n stati one d wi th the Comitl Artiilery a t Nor fo lk , Vir gi ni a. Ha a s e wi ll be wmy o y e d on th e Ffalsin of Clarence K g , n o r th o f . IB]r. - n u a I|I 0 Exc e r pts f ro m an E d i lo r i ll i n the Den ver Post W hat. IS bureauc rac y ? To many |peop}e i t is ju st a jaw-breaker word of many sy llables.B u t wh a t \does i f me a n ?And 'h ow do es i t Blair;~ e r ~ n n State Bank, Her -leffect O U as a n Amen can cm 1--mmn;Ar lin g to n Stale Ban k,Ar~,zen'!~ ~ T E A -.-Co0~eratxve ...~' .O F A S E R I E S c ourt Friday held thatss,ha vin g loc ated th e di- line between the s tates as id dle o f th e channel of the sri. Ri-wer a t the ti me the ries were organized,th a t P6118ell BIIU. 111.158 Yuan.the fi rs t di stri c t to n entire qu ota pledge Mr s .By ers called in she said:"W h e n we wr q u o ta o f $ 3 0 0 0 i n19assugh,mgandiess of l d is t d d d ' f .er th e n v e r has clyanged m g ; d o gf? But Q W ou t an d went.af te r »fJ § J "`li1¢ iI| t1° will be ins pec ted at me c amo d w h b a m.w re gg Th e after noon p r o g r a m as 1 ke dp ag planned as fo llows:W elgome oo Donn W W .Bu r r ;"W o o l I s n. ° ',f§in"'"f c =ni¢a1 W ar 2siaterial", Extension k 'Lves took n1an W W 'Derrick- ciations on reasonable terms,ac- c or di ng to Mc hianus.Th e fac t wa s emphasized th a t the pr oduc tion of food and e ssen- ti a l wa r c r op s a r e o f vi tal i mp o v tanc e and hopes wen expressed by n we g o t u l ,-'f the Emergenc y Loan Division that it,i t w a s n f a r T§ " ' ° w E § § ' K ; : ; 1 : °lt" fa r me r s i n the flo od e d a re a c o uld * ' ~:_..'"nw _.»-..2lget muc h of th e f lo od e d lan d in- Mr .m d Mr s .He nr y Gottsc h an d I r vi n , Mr .and Mr s .J o hn Domac lcer,Mr .Peter Petersenm i n d Sunday evé mn g wi th H r . and Mr s .Ho wa r d Christensen an d fa mi ly ,heip ing Te rr y Le e \ \-L:._|:...a |ni\¢'|iu||:|\v prized wh en ma y lu un u L||\:upimplesha d disappeared.These users enthusiaatic aily praise Ric er- e x an d c la im th ey a re no longer embarrassed and ar e n o w h n n m wi th their clear complexions.I)on't ta ke our wo r d f o r it,usu l' \ a a ln I ln n i th t I f one applic a . y ourSk Su y Adv.) _ . _ _ - - - | - | - : _ L i v e s t o c k s a g e a t B l a u ' BLAIR HAD ANOTHER ACTIVE uoc MARKET SATURDAY KENNARQ 1.U'§1§E1,\r~z.-P. C|borne an the hindiJensen:Sunday tdcnooz,1u u.u|.;Palm Su nday s ervic e, 8 pm. ; Dor- c as soc ie ty meets Thursda y after- noon a t the home of Mr s.A r t Jensen.1 . . . . . . . . . _. _¢ th at all we li a I N i n n A n n a u athe f lood,eve n th ou gh ma y h a ve not ac tually had water mn n i n g ove r the top of the m, ar e sub je c t to ty p hoid genns enter ing th e wa- »»-su..fn A 1=~snn.-of th e S ta te The way the Omeltl market turned out Monday morning. k bu crOmaha tops Bhir tops.Bring in your ful. hogs, pac er ynt each sale.Extra good market for anything f°"have to sell.We are licenwd md bonded for your protect on. BL A IR u vs s roc x MA RK E T AUCTION EVERY SATURDAY i n d a 13 Wi exd r pe rc ur y i 1: hi w 0| vus; ;. I i n I tiieicihity of Blair, from Fri- y, April 9, until Nesday, April was very.The precipitation:lcome to local famiers, who had pressed some concern1 condition of the soil. matures,while not ard breakers were over the Low tem- xtremec-,somewhatiususlforthisseasonof thezur;the low recorded on April l was 29 deg-mes,while the igh was 42.Wodnesdsy's low'as 25, and 48 was high reading n the thermometer.Following is a tabulation of the reek'a rainfall,as reported by he official \eather observer: Date R.siru'allApril9 - L - _ - - ~ - -.41 April10 ....._-.,-_.31April111.06 April ia _.-_._.___.12 .MARKE'rs` Wheat $125 .91 is .69.59.98 Com Rye Oats Barley Produce .49 .30 .18 .21 Cream Eze!Heavy l-lens Leghom Hens 'Tuesday asking ma:puoi-ut,.Wgiventothe danger of infected waters.Mr. Fillpe, who maka it a busi- ness to travel from one flood zone to another,explainai that the banks of such streams as the Mis- souri, during tlmea of high wa~ tor,bear ; tremendous pressureand that it ig very common for the water from the stream w find a sand vein and be forced for a mile or more into a well. "It must be remembered."Mr. Filipe pointed out, "that this flood water has traveled hundreds of miles,swirling through barn~ yards, over manure piles, outdoorprivies, through refuse heaps n! all sorts and that the water is heavily loaded with t y p h o i d germs. A few drops of such wa- ,l \seeping into a well is suffi-ci t to create a typhoid condition in the family using water.All wells adjacent-to the flood areashouldbetestedbeforebeing used."This pertains to dug, drilled or driven wells.The time no fear an outbreakof disease is during the period of rehabilitation when families again stan to use water from their wells. All water should he boiled for twenty minutes before using un- pipe. 3. Take the pump span annwash all parts with a chlorine solution.4.Flush all parts witl water from a pure well (not youown well).li.Place a limite~ amount of the water in a stat test bottle and send it to the De partmont of Public Health,Lin coln, Nebraska. Free bottles mahe obtained from the City Ligh office or the Red Cross headquaiters in Blair.The water MUS' be in a standard Test bottle. l cannot be brought in in fruit janFor the mixing of the ehlorin solution read the article on nhabilitatingthehome.also 5| peanng in this issue. RE D CROS S FIEL D W O R K E R I S n e w Miss Helen Eiting,Red Oro-worker,is supervising tl of the Red Cross amoifamiliesaffectedbytlin this area.She will 1 in Blair for some tin field work thoses s : supervising the sanitation _pigramandeffectingrehabilxt tion where needed, Advenise in The Enterprisel r 1 ri ril e y t r Er s.lG >- ,. E B8he i s ne e - io, ro- a - i ,...,......,,_,__ _Credit Aas'n;Blair Post IHermanPoetOffice and Arllng-l ton Post Office.1 Every selling agencydw credit for the sale to the dle- trlct to which the buyer wlshesitplaced.Thus,any persons liv- ing in Blair,buy \the ir bonds and give the credit for the nie to the School District in which they own a farm and this helps this district reach ns quota.Those living around the edges of the County who may have anaddressoutsidetheCounty, should request the selling agen-cy to write "Wa.shiI\€l0n County" in the white stub that goes totheFederal.Reserve Bank with the remitmnce.This MUST be done in order for our County m get credit at the Federal Reservc Bank,which fumishes the coun-ty figures no the World Herald. Nut week, we will publish alistofellSc h o o l Districls Showing their standing.This will be only for bonds actually bought and paid for,so urgethose who promised to buy bonds in boy them before next Wed- nesday so your district will get credit ln this list.It'a s good time now, while the weather is unscaaonablc,w g»t out and get this important ichdone"The sooner,the quicker." Office: plant! ___,___.HENRY DORNACKER D I E D A P R I L 8 Henry Dornuckor,64,died 'nun-adsy. Apni 8, at no l a m home near Waterloo Neb.He Iarmed northwest of Benninlw for 38 years,until niovint tc Waterloo two years #sv-Suvivorsz/lnclude the widow,Kntherine;daughhra,Mn.WH- ll lm Knhler.Mrs.Preston Nich-» oh.Bennlngwna Mrs.u m Brunch, Elkhom;lon,Robert United States cout guard-einer Hrs. Detluf Kruse, Fort Calhoun brothers,John,Bennington, Fred |K.,,...¢e,mb.,dghz m m m i ,dre nITho Swunlln funeral home inVnlleywasinchargeofthe an-».\\|=1=w"l rm.. or ..., ........_.,._._, ._ __ERNMENT BY BUREAUS_ It is government by bureaus made up of officials and employees who are not elected to office and ov-er whom the voters of this coun-` try have no semblance of control. s u n t n u c x mc v 1s POISON! To DEMOCRACY. Woodrow Wil~mn warned that "the history ofl liberty ls a history of the lhmim-1 tion of governmental power" and that "concentration of power ls what dwuyrhaa preceded the de struction of human liberties." BUREAUCRACY lS WANTON WASTE.The words "economy" and "effic'ieney" are not ln its vo- cabulary.It cares nothing about how much it spends.What it can- not collect through taxes, it can borrow. It doesn't have to make a|success of any enterprise By hir-ing five people to 'do what three could do, it ln effect BUYS VOTES To KEEP IN OFFICE THE AD-MINISTRATION WHICH CRE-ATED IT.IT c o n n ue r s THEE L E C T O R A T E ,AND DOES THAT WITH THE TAXPAYERS'OWN MONEY.; BUREAUCRACY IS c o n - 1 PL.L..L REGIMENTATION o rALL PEOPLE. lt ia a. Washing-_ What you can eat and how muw \ wear,the length of womcn's aldrta. the amount ol material in nlghtgowna,no cuffs on men's trousers. At what iob and where and for what my you must work. Thnt COLD MINES MUS1' s m r r DOWN. -Tim iannero must plant cer-tain cropaa.nd ldl the product of heir toll at a fixed price. How much heat you can have in your home in winter time BUREAUCRACY IS THESAMEKINDOFDICTATOR.smr AND REGIHENTATIONADOLF HITLER HAS IMPOSEDUPON THE PEOPLES OF THEOCCUPIED coUN'rnu-:s OF' Eunors. Mrs. Ernest Canon 1|l .-_ .._.._,.... . . 'Mrs. Chet'G. Marshall of Ar-I lingmn entertained nt the thirdof as eriea ofinformxl team at I her home Wednesday after-noon,\ between the hours of 3:30 and5 o'c\ock.The affairs have hon-l ered her daughter, Mia.GeorgeRosenandSummBsrbaraof! Ellinwood, Kansas, who are visit#ing me .| LT. JOHN YOUNG\ I S O N F U R L O U G I - I a ' Lf.John Young, who in o n -| | tained at the basic flying schoolinCortland,Alabama,arrived 4 home Sunday for a ten>day hm 4 lough.His father, Dr. J. Tilton Young of Fremont,has b w - |quite ill but is improving et thistime 4 Lt. Young is also visiting atthe Chet G. ummm home in Ar.,l llngton and with his wife,Mrs.4Elizabeth Young of the Blairjuniorhighschoolfaculty.1. Myms Meclmman little daugh-ter of Mr. and Mn. Paul Mack-' amen, celebrated her third blrtlvl day on 'l'uea<ky.Her mower entertained ten young friends, birthday luncheon after s plea- wit sftemoon of play.1 What kind of clothes you canl'; llIIlIIllllllIIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll| lmpoi - - t o k n o w t h a t -o u r w i t h o n e t h o u g t u m T H E L E A S T r o s s u a E v e r y p o u n d o f l W hi le e v e ry c a rg o rs I T I O N ' S M E A T S U P P e r s ....a n d 'I'HA'l` PHO) ton bureaucrat dictating:in honor of the event, serving e = "7!1""""T"',.| v"|'Q .*_..¢"*"~"f"""1 *il_.." a f." " " ' . .T Blair Flour Mill Carl and Harry Sorensen, Props. 11 K "40:1\.t > l HMMunln||n||In|||||mu|||||mlnumu||||||||||||n||n|||||||m||||n||mn rtant To You r. Farmer cattle and"hogs are cardully handled in transit pe rm o st : To GE T THE M To M A R K E T W I T H :LE sHRINKAGEx f d,poljk is im rtantjn the war progra .?§f1y zsured, the C0`§SERVA'l`ION OF THE NX. 'LY is of equal conqem to consumers and produc- 1 N c L U D p s ~'t `.f7 r i s 2 5 3 1 ~ We Want Alfalfa Acreage Our New Alfalfa Dehydrating Plant Will Be Installed at Tekamah Soon and We Are Seeking More Alfalfa Acreage. ' 1 |o a ._~e \-» Phone 93 J Tekamdh JAMES. A. KELLY Df f i c e i n t h e C o u r t i - l o u se a t T e k a m a h 'wi L'*-"-"-"':.f~.. ~ummm *SA* "".:°.,..*"'.': m -tn ,. ':\ron vwroav \We "°"' 9"Y"""3"*"Y Time-Any Wm ¢=ff,.~ .£ ~ *~ a w "- ' :. "f. '. 2 ' .» L * .1 - - » $ 1 = - »'j o h a n n L a m s i c s g g f h f a n s t e pa Cl l ll l lmm a mmn d -\ =- u. , gm s a -. m s -* " ' " " ' °" " " " '" " ' |s r `\| |m| |un|ulnnm|umu| ||| m| ||| \|| |m| m|u|n||| |nmmm| un |n|||||||||u|wr e :r IIIIIIIIIH #f AH? 5; laeentionl .,,:.,.-~¢1 _...*:_..."-»4J»-1 " i i r ~R he_!.." = ~ = " " ' _- -| . . m- m \1f1:1l csnxr mn IMmy Event;_§c§¢i 'e1 For The Coming Week, Ap;~i§5'l`o 251 ns, iw '_._-" "~conr. 'roM1. FLYNN _ Eu J _ G0 _ P l u g g eB L A \R NI U W G I I I W ~M A R R H 3 . f T H O M E ° " R ' $ 2 6 1 5 B y n l r i d é s F a t h e r M m m a y Bu n a t : f m m '_..._.._...»........um tn-ids of ln m.u'r\lge ma muguxi za .\ M l b b n : a n n u m l vW E D S E R V I C E M A N Mr. md Mrs.Chris Nelson ofBlairumounce the engagement of their dmghter, Helen, to 3rd Clan Pnxv Oiiicer Raymond Holstein. x'-A».»vi¢A wdly, April 15xounW o ma n Club- n-ymnkarl--Mn.Otis Club-Mn.Judith kdm), April xoClub Puiyty |~H Club-Marilyn - l l n ,Fred Guyur :dm Apri l zo \ Legion Audliuy nndu. April 22m u m u n Aid--Mrs. berssociaty--Mrs.Arthur ' Y B u r r n n n ! Gnetingi thin week to ~-dame Mn. Y "~s\..,~..n . l . Mrs.sm.»\§¢ui Y w n s . m m mol the Blur pxbhc sc hogl tml" md her simmer, Mn. Gem!! Rolf en ol Emnwood,Kamal,wan!eo-h>l¢MB°8.manly, nk.|mil# oelhpnous bridxi nhqwer eomp- llmentsry i n Mn.John Sawyer! o l A-rli\\x*»°1'~The xfhh-v u held nt the parental,Chet G. lhnhlll, ho me in Ariingwn.The guest lm included Mn. Sawyen (nee_Eve\yn Hein) Madame:Mnx Hein,I m u rHain, Crllg Biker, Carl Sdxium- berger,Dale Jacobson, nnd Min Rose Jnmbson of Fremont; Mm .hmm B u l l n n r and Miss VulmuSmith of South Sioux City; Mies Zeldg. Qrmins of Blair;Mes- dnmea Geox-gs Todd, John Cnig, Allen W.L a ke r and Mex-ls Hall of Omsh; Ilene Lxnghalbof Leigh; 1\g¢,aqg»_P. 1.. Cdy. 'ThurFmcm mn. unusBhi r Ka~Holla Mn Fred Guys: Pt 'Readers' Club Hostal Today Guests of Mr.and Hrs.Nile Mrs. End Gnyar ll gniutdn-Bmmx Ssmddxy a g ing ]wan ing. tmity, formgmbsn nl tho 'nmnda Arm-nwn Bridge Chab.Mr, md Mn. DcnaldYo¢t, Super-Y . ..,_. _-.| mn.rs w.G\-mdy __,_______ .many--.,Corporal Thom!!Riynn in l nersmcmy prdarmad st Us homeU! Mr. md Hn. n P.H n " o f B w , u ddnt o'do&Friday svening,April 9 'Dm ninglafinseeremunyw u performed ' -'~'\ - \-_..x..x.f» Lhe Ernmaun Luthénn unurcn nxKennnd. Sxmd-ly momllll.Apr£l11. at eleven o'clnck. Min El1en-on Jennn. dlughmr of Rev, and Mrs.P.C.Jenuno1K¢unud.ba~mme tb; br-\da nl Corporal Rob- » -¢ mn ."mn o l Mr. md Mrs. I¢§`Br kr. and Hn. Ed Holstein E Gl»lYl» Iowa.Officer Holguin ~ b e e n f n - " " i ¥ ; ' £ , » . , - - . _ use in m d mm naum .lum-und|,t.l\ep;.¢g§ix1§_¢anf.Hl.A D n r t h i n tl arrived m s u m s ." "i f w h e n Mi n i Nd 8 0 ! l\T° ' f 1 ' ° ° # Pm- ple r' VP¢ 'l 1 R g v . J o h n r . mu o n . " v m" - ~K u r n u m . ' h u n Elf' me u e a w a m c h m m M n .D o n n a w u k n r ,W " " '' n m bride w o n a W W W m e .ndrlxvslwi gh g e d w h i f c'£' 8" '?" . _ __n..»»..h»" m l n ~ ' I L :.....¢m n . H e r ..; 'LII 1... \fhr§Hna l Cmnmunhspent uw pun mu w=¢» v.......,. m,_n w_w.scs.-M i s s M o r e h o u s e ,r l -"""`£"I£"`£1»yi1='£ -fm vA~ ~l*¢.|\ i I i rurpxe ruppun ...,___meeting bald nt. thagllnir Sdrwl. M y evening.er een-tard shout the hplc, "Knowinll Your Body and How To Pmteft It from Dluue-" Junlor'l`u s Plumed Hero A wa ,honoring nnior guls -. m..x. muh S4-Jmol.will be elrnluunn uw -v-~~.-,_ _ .abtandlnt.M i s Isabel Flynn. si s te zn!the gmo m,wure nxv I¢¢m>° wiv. with 1 bunage ol Inv- endnr iwaet pen._Eugem Flynn, youngest broth- ero! the g-mom, wu but mm- |Guan at tha waddillx -wereMr. and Mn. R.H.Flynn and Kxthnrlne of Norfolk.3 ;R.R Phllllos md 'Dnmmy_yn- Mian Sommen um nw- -...-.. ...student.: ol Dum College in Bllir. Tha doon vine opened by the ualmn,w mk m P l u g g e and Chula mana, and the w,d,_u,,¢ procenion, led by the rink-beaner, Rune! Chfmennen, ellkrd the church,Fluwer girls were Shlron KayGomchundDonn;Lee Plugge,who were twin dressd pl pin\ v\T [ I . \ ¢ ~ . n n - \ n n |Amerlellnv Lu. l . \ \ | Upu. | uu 'rnW e d M o n d a y Kmnudn G. E. Kmx I u f ln n e u \JUlll5|uMr .and Mr s .W .E ,Comp ton mc ompanied b y Mi s s v B e N Y " "_|.nvnnn.|1 On Mondxy evenins. April 12,the Presbyterian Chtmrlx of Taka- mnh was tha neene of the maile- light wefkiing of Mi ll B u b l r l Morehouse,dsughter ul M n .»----.L _ .---1 'r.1¢¢m»)\. D o n n Jensen HAPP Bw-f Foulng,dro ve to D1-0U.l2l|»-| \4. l...1~n. "W g I 1 1 I IIUWH-».\lBT»1'T1qBy,.v.....-__Monday mo mi n g .Th ey M u m there wi sh Ha r d h l ll ° ° " " ° ' .'i`2 who in ntten ding a na vym m s tr ai ni ng wwnwe a t Grlnneli :snr PLUGGE--Pham by sxogluml 5 Following the recasionml. June5 Olson nag "1 lava You Truly".Around Lhiny-five guests gath- E ered \!t.he pusonage,.!ulloing img.. M r .and M n .Ni le B a u m an d daughter,Ka ra n, wer e entgrtnin- e d a t dinner i n Omn h l,Sunday , "nr...'I|nn1vn'g brother,B N N ! a u u a ln a u g "..gi ve n aometiDie by me mb er s o f t p e n ,Bi ni r Hi| or-gnniution.t whi c h wi ll l .__ _ .b y .he Purple Pep- gh School pepFhaoornminee nluvec\wl19_.L_.u.cf in, me l: nl Syracule,Mr. pnd mn.R. J.Lippincott and Susan o i Blnir,and Mins 'Betty Willhms, of Oma hCorpow Flynn returned w '~'»--»---. -A \ 12: talfeta und carried nuxe u olsnxpdngona.The bridasxpaidz Julia Jensen and Berth; Jensen sisters of the bride, wan gowns oipastel gran md pink and. carrie aueta ol sweet peas. 'Ihgy win h : m e l l W i lli a Mr . mp ma n n .PM a d n lrty o'¢ Ma n y a dect e alta : v u A 0 0 I w x w w u n umJ .X m p x n m ,J r . ,n o n a n d H n -W i l l i u n J . o f B l d r .R J V -K n y - m r ,n o i u n n i w d t h e h n - E x s e r v i c e n e i g h t - Luge bouquets of flaw-rnted the church,md ~ was blnksd with ferns.\»»-n mndellbra held the Iouuvnng r.-»».¢....,,.-.-Duma Cady,v.v.mmnmnBhi r {I_h;wx-met Echtenkzmp,Hma n( M"J °f'°..Aum,mn .Chxriu u m mm . m u m w u l r , F a mm nPan,Patrldx Anderson,Mn. Pnnunbuxg J_ g_ Gundner, Md, Walk: Slppenfield, Liaut. Edward nay Petersen of Arlingwn;Mrs. A. F» -;~g¢ -R'°F°n°"ihk':' Ted Ldiert of Los Angeles, und ~ennen,Y""'.' , u m a m m Haynes ma Phym. mln,Chris H:Nelson,Jlmlry n nf Arlingion. 0YHm!on,Pu nc h Beck,MnneGil\i\|nd, Mn. J. P.Andersen..._.,_ _| oy rm..»......._Bourn-Mr. and Mrs. w, E.Conn and two children spent Sunday ln Snyder,Nebraska;_they were iuests of Mrs.Conn'o parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ira 'Mead . Mrs.Berrdece Moell and Haughter,Enid,of Omaha,fo r meriy o l Blair,spent Saturday afternoon with Mr.and Mrs. Han'y Jordan.Saturday guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Beth anaSharonK-sy.were Mr.and Mrs. H.E.Christensen and Venda, P.F.C.and Mrs.Tags Christen- sen and Ronnie.Mr.and Mrs.F. H.MeVlcker were entertained at dinner,Fr'i~ day evening,by Mr.and Mrs. Howard. Thompson.EA.lao .present were Mr.and Mrs.Earl Thompson and daughter,Joan arrangements rarelndea Abbie Ann Vaughan, Ruth Ann 0'Bsnlo'n,Mildred Gnyer, Joyce Zimmerman, and Marilyn Nsnhke. au-s own Ba mDance Scheduled The trahman clan; of Blair High School will sponsor an All- School Barn Danes on Friday evening, April 80,it has been announced.Boys and girls willcome ooswmed as farmers and fannerettee for the ooalioo. Prizes wm be awarded to the "bat-dI'88B€d"couples. Lleut.. Mrs. Davis Vlaiton Here Second Lieutenant and Mrs. Don Davis of Austin,Texas. arrived in Blair Sunday evening n G ,A r t e r b u m d n d l l "a f e w d a y s ' v i m w i t h L i e u t . r a .o r g ed a u g h t e r ,P a t ,s p e n t F r i d a y i n i g " " 1 § ) ' f P " " ° ',i f'; »M r i a . m d m M r s .~ O m a h a a t t h e C e c i l M u c k h o m e , \'a vi s .e y p a n 51° N i s i t i n g M m A r t a e r h u t - n 's h r o t h ~ \ H e b ' ° " 'N e b r a s k a ,m m ~ e r ~ l n - l a w ,a n d s i s t e r ,M r .a n d d e v )m ° " " " ' 3 'f o r a s h o r t vl s . t M m .R ,D .M u c k ,w h o w e r e l m t h M r s .D a v i s P " ° " l ' v L k . g u e s t s t h e r e .' a n d M r s .W .. R .W i c k s ,a f t e r P.F'.C.and Mrs.'Tage Christe\\~;beenQtn;_"s!e _Mrs Davis is sen, and Karen Kay, httlo d""5h`lthe former Clarissa Wicks of the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Betta were bn tized in a ceremonypperformedSundaymorningatttheEvangelicalLutheranChurch of Benson.Mrs.A. J.Conrad was calledi to Cedar Bluffs,early last week,by the death of her mother, Mrs. lrn Williams,who was buried onTuesday,She spent the remain A.-.1 tha woek with her father. llilair High School faoulty. Mrs. Chris Hinz was a guest, last week,of her brother-ln~la'vand sister,Mr. and Mrs. George Ohrf. of Fort Calhoun. Monday nitenxoon visitors ofMrs. Margaret Iverson, Will and Pearl,were Luther and Bill Ble- vins of Kennard.A -~ ~\--_.......\..".. muh is Camp some,Lauer o.. ..,.... .,Mrs. Flynn has returned,mo , to her homo at Jaakaen ~ gm. Mrs.Chrln Paenen Entertain: Club Members of the Catholic La- dies Club were guut-I of Mrs. Chris J. Petersen at th dr RI "lar meeting,Wednesday a l m- " Mr s .Lay la nd States He r e On Sh or t Vi si t Mrs.Layland States of North Platte.Nebraska,spent from Saturday until 'Neaday evening ln Blah- with her parents,Mr. and Mm.W. J.Koopman,and her sisters,Mrs.Lcmis Murdoch and Mrs. Janes C.Thompson. She came for the wedding of herbrother,W. J.Koopman,Jr.,and Miss Barbara Morehouse of Tekarnah.perlormedatthe Teks- mah Presbyterian Church on Monday evening. »....._.Bnmsh Honors Miss MorehouseMrs. Gordon Bryant of Teks-_mah entertained at n "brunch", '\i da mornin com limentaryE. on Y K.PtoMissBarhamMorehouse of Tekamah.Among the guests were Mrs. W.J. Koopman, Mrs. James C.Thompson,Mrs.Louis ,Murdoch of Blair; and Mrs.Lay-land States of North Platte, Nebraska._In a ceremony performed in Tekamah,Monday evening,Miss lMorehouse became the bride of ur 1 Kmmrnan Jr., formerly of m m e by Wayne Misiemt and Victor Séllmidt.The bride'a rnxid-ol-liflllvr was her sister,Ingrid Janus,who wore a gown ol blue and carried pink carnations. The belt man was Roy Petersen.The mothers of the bride and groom wore corsagu of sweetpeas. The church, itself was te:-tive with geraniums and large baskets ol anapdragons.The bride, iovely in a gown ol white satin and tulle with tnain and floor-length veil,carried a bouquet of red roses and white oalla lilies. She entered the churvh alone, and was met at the altar by her father,Rev. Jensen, whoreadthemarriagelines, and by the groom. FRIENDS LEARN OFARIL 3 W EDDING Arlington friends have receiv- ed word of the wedding on April 8 of Miss Dorothy Jennings of Denver Colorado to Sgt. Her-bert Koellner formerly of thel Blair and Arlington vicinities. The ceremony was performed at 'the air corps chapel at Lowry Field, Colorado.Sgt.Koellner is stationed with the air corps at Fort. Lowry. Newly-Weds To Reside On Blair Farm r the wedding ¢¢rell'lony, A pamqm;color scheme decorated the Jan- sen home Out-of-town guatawere Bertha Jensen of Washing- ton,D. C.;Mrs.Hans Petersen,Roy 'Petersen, Mrs. Soren Schmidt land Victor Schmidt of Audubon, Iowa.Corporal Plugge ls serving in the Army Air Gorps and is sta-tioned in Omaha, where the couple will make their temporary home. Unable to attend the ceremonywas the brlde'a brother,Anngar,of Sidney,Montana,who tele-phoned lut week-and that he hadenteredthe army and would be he to make the journey touna lBlair. His wedding had occurred at the ago. Kennand churrh two years \. if231 .3 »;f~s§-».. '' i1~i ~ ¢.=w:~l€£i '~ Mrs.Joe Lazure spent the week»cnd in Blair with her brother and sister-in-law,Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long wereguests,Tuesday evening at thelldarley Appleby home ir; Arling ton.Patricia Beck celebrated her seventh birthday with a party, Tuesday; she is the daughter ol' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beck, A.. P.Compton submitted tn a major operation at Methodist Hospital in Omaha,Wednesday morning, Mrs.Ervin Mueller is a pnNantatMethodistHospital in e rthS4lx, w a \I Sli l e Il l I I 4 D! $ c h o l / S "~=\| =o o 1 - :Azri a\T h i s i n th e -°'world'| lnrgeu-~llin arch sup rx . . . it has~el 5 lhounndl o jnyous re- ~,&§°m foouroublea dueo weak or fallen arches. $350 izes formen nndwomen.hi GMI IN IDR A run root nn Nelson Shqe Store 'k v *k l.¢e'a Poultry Rem edi es AC I D O X Treatment of TEWART eral ll rl e cnndelnbra held G '~'~--.. ~fe d uw-Arlington The hrlde wu lovely in a QlWlld Nem- - te me and chiffon gown with gf Benningtonlong mln: the manning viii Jélirf Meevaa, Terry Lee Chris- ~trimmed vnu " e a pads. tenxeme carried call:lillies and lil-Hermnnasa!-the-vllley, tied with eatin Mrs.Vernon Clements,Jenn tr-amen.Hovendick. Attendant;were'Min| Mnrzar Far! Calhount Matthan" ol Teknmah, maid-Mlrilyn MPP.Kathryn Hawk- !-hnmor;Misa Virginia.Chun- inn, Donna Kruse. rs of Lincoln,bridesmaid;Kennud=Callahan of Des Moines.Wanda Lon Vogt,Mrs.Chril owa, best.mul; Torn Hurt of Nelson,Patty Kelly. ekamnh and Bob Bearing of Washington LaFayette,Indiana, unhers.M,-,_ 0_ C_ Liache. Miss Janet Hemphill o l Oma-Nickersonhu. formerly of Blair, sans "At Mrs. Gevrge W. Bloemker. Dnwning" IM "Ave Maria"./A reception for n large num-Guests of Mrs.Max Bain, ber of gelativel and friends fol-Vhlesday doernoon, at a farewell lowed the church service.'thepnrty honoring Mr mother, Mrs. young eouple m t immediately Fred Nemeu,were Mrs. Everett for a short wedding trip in Lhe Tyson.Mrs.Mimie Triplett,east, en route to Lafayette, Imli-iMrs.Amanda Stnxve, Mn. Luuin ana, where they will make theirLSoll,Mrs.Cli!!ord Krause,Mrs.home.Mr.Koopman is empluy-'D. W. Bell, Mrs. Ed Wolff, Mrs. eel on the engineering sms!!o£\Sarah Johnson, and Mrs.Philip American Aluminum Co.in wnrl0'Hanl0¥\.Mrs Ne-metz return»Pl°d\1¢U°¥l»~'ed in Cnlifomin,the following nr.and Mrs.Koopman will<l.ny aff/er having visilcd with resxde al.488 Robinson,Wea. her dnughter, Mrs Bain and lam-Lnlayette, indiana.ily, since the Christmns holidays. I I 4 D! $ c h o l / S "~=\| =o o 1 - :Azri a\T h i s i n th e -°'world'| lnrgeu-~llin arch sup rx . . . it has~el 5 lhounndl o jnyous re- ~,&§°m foouroublea dueo weak or fallen arches. $350 izes formen nndwomen.hi GMI IN IDR A run root nn Nelson Shqe Store 'k v *k l.¢e'a Poultry Rem edi es AC I D O X Treatment of TEWART eral ll rl e cnndelnbra held G '~'~--.. ~fe d uw-Arlington The hrlde wu lovely in a QlWlld Nem- - te me and chiffon gown with gf Benningtonlong mln: the manning viii Jélirf Meevaa, Terry Lee Chris- ~trimmed vnu " e a pads. tenxeme carried call:lillies and lil-Hermnnasa!-the-vllley, tied with eatin Mrs.Vernon Clements,Jenn tr-amen.Hovendick. Attendant;were'Min| Mnrzar Far! Calhount Matthan" ol Teknmah, maid-Mlrilyn MPP.Kathryn Hawk- !-hnmor;Misa Virginia.Chun- inn, Donna Kruse. rs of Lincoln,bridesmaid;Kennud=Callahan of Des Moines.Wanda Lon Vogt,Mrs.Chril owa, best.mul; Torn Hurt of Nelson,Patty Kelly. ekamnh and Bob Bearing of Washington LaFayette,Indiana, unhers.M,-,_ 0_ C_ Liache. Miss Janet Hemphill o l Oma-Nickersonhu. formerly of Blair, sans "At Mrs. Gevrge W. Bloemker. Dnwning" IM "Ave Maria"./A reception for n large num-Guests of Mrs.Max Bain, ber of gelativel and friends fol-Vhlesday doernoon, at a farewell lowed the church service.'thepnrty honoring Mr mother, Mrs. young eouple m t immediately Fred Nemeu,were Mrs. Everett for a short wedding trip in Lhe Tyson.Mrs.Mimie Triplett,east, en route to Lafayette, Imli-iMrs.Amanda Stnxve, Mn. Luuin ana, where they will make theirLSoll,Mrs.Cli!!ord Krause,Mrs.home.Mr.Koopman is empluy-'D. W. Bell, Mrs. Ed Wolff, Mrs. eel on the engineering sms!!o£\Sarah Johnson, and Mrs.Philip American Aluminum Co.in wnrl0'Hanl0¥\.Mrs Ne-metz return»Pl°d\1¢U°¥l»~'ed in Cnlifomin,the following nr.and Mrs.Koopman will<l.ny aff/er having visilcd with resxde al.488 Robinson,Wea. her dnughter, Mrs Bain and lam-Lnlayette, indiana.ily, since the Christmns holidays. `s TEWART FOR YOUR I Epsom Salts 5 lbs. 294: G e x mo z o n e 12 Oz. Bottle . m 32 Oz. Bottle 1.50 % Gallon 2.50 1 Gallon .1.50 fn . .i j l f ' k ~»»°i t a m - ~l . e e ' s P o u l t r y YS Rem e dies AC ID O X Tr ea tme nt n f a COCCIDIOSIS 12 Oz. Bottle $1.00 32 Oz. Bottle .2.00 H/z G£\"0I\3.50 1 Gallon ~ Beautiful;Springtime '"AxL.-»o_.H A s ~ / » ~ s z . 9 s \ . » s s 3 _ §5 ;~ ui ~f f * 0 \. ~L < ;1 f f . Y x l o f f D R E S S E S ~. 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Bottle 1.50 % Gallon 2.50 1 Gallon .1.50 fn . .i j l f ' k ~»»°i t a m - ~l . e e ' s P o u l t r y YS Rem e dies AC ID O X Tr ea tme nt n f a COCCIDIOSIS 12 Oz. Bottle $1.00 32 Oz. Bottle .2.00 H/z G£\"0I\3.50 1 Gallon ~ nu Rub Dip 3 Lbs., 25c; 10 Lbs., 75c S~lbs. l~c Q!!u c s VLr e t u r n i n g t o B l a i r o n S u n d a y \Th e zslmr n1erry m.»m......_-_n .U." " :lh oldi ng its 1°Eg'\13ar meeting to-Blair,now of L af ay ette ,Indiana. day ,'I°h\n°sday,a t th e home of -- - -- - - Mr s . Oti l Pldppin.Surprise Pa rty Ho no rs Min a Aten .... .. .. .H"nn un nn un lllllllllll 0 na 11115 he ld a- --n Announc ement mm neun lunuu U..M 3the mar ria ge, on Ap ril 7, of is A r lu J urgen s, dau ghter o f H r Nirs Le u .Iurgerm of CouncnlIllldA..B l u f f s ,I o w a ,t o R o b e r t » . H i n d l l y , -\\ |_K I Y 1 i I ; \ \ ( ' ¢ ~sfxe under went a ma jo r ration o n Tuesday ,Ap r i l 13.apeMr s .Stuart.Ma u re r agent the week n d amon g fr ie nd s ln Oma - A-Dl..1¢nn \1ll¥1- Advertise i\ The Enterprise It. Brings Results.el | e Attractive EASTER And A\\ Spring Go All Ou! For Smnrtnesn onEaster in These lung-WearingTimelemdy Styled Fashions \\`E'VE A SERVICEABLE SELECTION OI-` DressesMillineryHand Bags and Gloves ~ry Type for Every Age ct Yours Today! ;5'"'P'"i c ompl1 Men , that5 form f\he m n hood. EdiHelo Mrs.Lun~l Oo- Plcn MEdPie1 in~ Gu~1 hel~ 1 ho| clu fie\Qviu 'Da an~ C S HUP oxj Qeauty Appointment 0\l,[I UL ;.au........_par ty ,Tlwé day evening, L€I\tB1'Y to Mi ss Mn r ju r y hq c elebrated her birthday y .Th e event wa s i n the 'a " k i d pa rty " ,emih of If-invited g\,.@,,,,|dreaming stunm reniinisc c nt of child- so n o f Mr . an a mr s .vv.1.» ........ley of Bla ir. The do uble -ri ng c er emony was solemnized at five p.rn.last Wednesday afterno on, at St: John's Luther an Churc h of Mi n - neola,Iowa. ent were Misa Ate n,1 Raver,Exnrrm Tietgen, Jensen,Be tty Stimpson, Fwy la Th un ,and Ver ona ~9 "~i ~a Ln. 'I " " "" '- : - y *0 ne F "' ha,retur ni ng no p l a n vas ..-_ day morn ing. Mr .and Mr s .Sey mour Smi th and Vivia n,Mr s .Vicc ie Smi th. an d Mi ss Ar len e Smi th,ali of Oma ha,spent.Fri day evening wi th Mr .an d Mr s .Frank S elmer- er.Mr . a n d Mrs. Fr ede ric k K oiter-ma n a n d thr e e s o m J oh n , D on n y , | and Ronny o f W ahoo a n d their mlest,Mr s.Monnigh,spent Sun- I-~Hay in Blasirat Mr.1&o1r.em\pn.s~father's, Carl F. Koltemmn. 3 Dick Stricklett returned no'Bush-,Mond.\y rnprning,attgv atesnea A t DinnersChurlétte May fi eld,Mr s . -d Rourke,m1d Mr s.Carl were co-hostesses a t a1~ r pic nic dinner Sunday . s a t th e affair,whic h was a t their apa rtment in the of Mr s .E m m a Soil,in- i Mr . a n d Mr s . J .R.Ma y - Bob and Oliver,of Lo ma Nebra ska;M r .a n d Mr s . Hage iin,Janice Hag elin a soldier friend of Linc oln; " "- 1._...|.f"|\ar.. | I i\ 1 . . 3 1 .~ \. f f ~ ~1* Q - 1.L ~ .A 4'nnw-~ ,| ' x v v~».~ <5 wx 1 n two-week visit mm relauveu ...Mountain Home,Arkansas;Scott Field, and Chicago, Hlinoin. Mrs. J. W. St-ageman went to Omaha,today (Thursday),to spend the week-end with her daughter, Mrs.Fioyd Hough mm family.Mrs. Rnbert Wu\f, who recent- ly returned from 0\ympia, Wash- ington) where her husband was ---_...»»\.,.m»¢\¢.4\nd as 4 4 I Mr. and Mrs.Moen.\.,..-,-of Nohawka, 'B~ J. v. Hihchmhn who has quite ill at her home on:Washington Street,is re-ed tn be improving.Her r Mrs.Smally of California. :cd last week to care for es MRS. Rol3ER'l` HiNu|..r.x Ada Jurgens attended her sis- ter as bridesmaid,and Harvey Jurgens, ihe bride's hmther, was best man.The bride wore a chocolate brown suit with a white blouse, and had dusty rose and British Ian accessories. She had a corsageofrosesandsweetpeas.The bridesmaid wore ta n visionette with dark brown accesaoria, and had u corsage of sweet peas and reses.The immediate families of thc couple were presenm for the cere- mony, and were also guests at atwo-course wedding sugper at. the smuoneu, aye".U.......-.. _.,_ ,a guest of Mr. and Mrs.Ralphu Wright.Mr.and Mrs.Immard MillerandVirginiaLouise,Mr.andMrs.sin Siert,md Mr.ma lMrs. Paul K.Siert gpent Sundnyi evening as guests of Mr.and Mrs. Robert Siert and Sharon. Jimmy O'l-hnlon,son of Mr. and Mrs.Philip 0'Hanlon, enter- tained len boys in honor of his seventh birthday,Saturday alt- ernoon.Lunch was served an the close of qw afternoon. Russell Moepke and son.Rus- sell, Jr., arrived in Blair on Sun-day for a short trip with thu- -~_.....»..wr,.ma Mrs. iI _Ii l IH i I .l l \ . I l l \ - v - '" " \'. . . . . . . U m m n n | | l l l l l l l I I I I I I I l i l l l l | | | | | | | | \ | | " | | l " | " " | " "Il|\lll|\|llll her.f mo Tu \lllllllllllllllllnlImuuunnun|um||||»m............................... MLK Adv0 esday I \ Len Jurgens home, folmwxng mewedding.A charivnri duuce wasgiven nv. the Minneola Danca Hall, that evening,Mr, and Mrs. Hlndley will re- side on a [Arm near Blair.. Halberh Honor Lient Ed PeerMr.and Mrs. c.G.H u b menwrlainednr,dinner.Sauxrdayl evenlng,lwlwring Lleu§¢nnnt Edvnxd A.Feet o l Gudaer Field, Taft, California. Rebehhn To Hold lmni mm |'1'lu-ee new memlnrs_~_be| Xonners pawn.,.....-.._.__C. H. Koepke, and.hil misier MisaHelenKoepke.They returned w Chicago on Wednemhy mom- ing.William Kinsel vi Ornaha was1 vidtnr,Fflday evening, at the Paul K. Slut home.Kinse!and his family lnnuerly resided in Blair, when he was oormecwd with the Bhir Lumber and Coal Co., known at that time n the Rivett Co.Ssturdny aftemoon guests of Mr. md Mn.Pmd la ng werethair children-Baw\rd la ng of Bhi r,Arthur la ng of omaha. my Long ol Lincoln Mn.En!»._..w..»,...t m. ,nl 1 Cent FOR YOUR I S~lbs. l~c V6nLauken "*S'i=§'6'p'§»%L Blair, m Preschption Filling ls _ Our Specialty Phqnesun your wants, we mllmul (hem lu you. Prencrlplinnfilled by cnmpetenl lic¢n-wdphnrmnclal. The PHARMACY Beautiful 1 Springtime A~H A T S ~ ..\'4~f.$ 2 . 9 8 l o ~.; § ` , §_"f, ~You'l!Be 1'1m1|¢a F P ~ f Wi tho ur : ~ -L O V E L Y R , -~ ~D ~ a s s s s 'f . . ~ . Wallpaper Cleaner Crescent or Absnrrne 104: SLIPS for All Wearing.. $ 1 2 9 -5 1 5 0 -$1.59 -$2.00 ,.----~'~'-' W allpaper Paste Per lb. 10C /Children~s Dresses WALL SIZINGLb., 25c Ymim Like Phoenix and Street Wear HOSIER Y 79c-$1-$1.15-$1.35-$1.65 J o h n s o n ? W a x a n d G l o - C o a t P I N T ........................591: QUA RT ~ \ ; Sprqy Youf Er ui t T r ee s . Complete Stock nl'All Spray-ing Mnterills.Clll fur Free ,Booklet ind Spray Guldv. PHONE 87 Store Open8 AM. to 9 P.M i An Increase, Q xim ating lc Pen Quart. Has Been Granted Famners gf s Area by the Omaha Milk Association A s A R e s u l t . .; The Undersigned Dairies Will Advance Their Price of Milk, Both Wholmalaand Retail,A0n ~ Per Quart Next Tuesday, .,pn .. ilied into tha Rebekah I-»°°r!¢,Cunweu mu vw-aw.....__,_Tuesdny w\li|'K» April N.Blnir.R01 rnmnined for a week- eni vim. lisa I-Ielen\y7nrdck spant the Mrs. Wnynsak-endu L M , u n o l \{iBl'How\r¢l Img md l i n d a Hi f i : 'mn Amlenon xt. the param- -|-pant Sgurdly avenlng wiqf, A-»--. AnA»nmn. home in AI- Mn.I-'rod IA>D8~Friday d u r - I"~H-~hw...- Putnxm mdmln. rm mmm Mink soxa'\»y the Follmwing Dairia' vm n D a i r y w N i e l s e n \ The Dana Cohsge Chain di- rse¢ed by Min Mildnd Bnnnonand xccomnnnxad by lil ElthefSeybofd,Siva dues cqneatn in Omlhl and Cauneil Blulfl,Suu- diy.The nineueen slngvri appund at the Im m un!l'.\- ltibuiion,the Pe\ln Lutheran Chumh ul Omth-lt and Our Sav- &or'¢Church in Council mugg. ' F ' " T " m n \no o l\ alle n uheme wen Mr.um n w . - . .md Mn- Arm. Lo nk md la rry c l Omlhl. Mr.md Hn .C!i!fox~d Metxhmd non,Gvrddn Alun of Terk \mah, nm!Mrs. John Se\\n\idtu'daughterh Vh-gene m d G13 .spent 'tuesday svnhing nt I Qpnnnw,J.P.Andenmx, hon Tha wamlon hfmnnd Mn.A de1'l0!l'n birth a.n|\ivernry_ GustBlair Daifv é ; £ s @ gé=»w And W. C. Lind ».1.-- -a ~ _ .\ . | u - v w l - _Q/ \. .._._..........-|-._ _..._..-....._ .. h . . . (-¢-~»-» --~°-*f'~'°mm- wmnn Auril 15. ms f~f~;"'lL'!m e n u s - \ . . . . - - - - -icini dun mixed with A mod may lice powder nhomld be pllrd on tho floor in all hen homes.NEW ENGLAND NEWS Jacob O! mocmfidd, N~ z z z |F l r s t ,S e c o n d 1 V.F.W.Essays\ Nnpohon lol! hh Empire becamenf the Ink ofUmdty; Fnnea huindgpendmce toGammy_b¢umethe people wds dvlded. Why!! G¢ml°vl°=l=\l\MW\\"'h==\Ib°»tu|.edlovlcwxioully'! 11,¢~,,¢.nl¢n'¢beooming!aaunl(iadlnd PGULTRY x>o1 N'rEns BY L D. nusslam. Knmu Gly. llhuurl Aprn brings on duuble wori Kennard nv Knhnk :dly at theMr. .mx un . Bm sm m u m D E S O T U n u n wen 'rusdny ewnlnz dinnz:gush nt tho W um Bunch-The Ds Sow Wulmnl'ClubAdd homa mst Wednauhy,April '7 with Mr.md Mn.Emil Kmw Hn. Chl.Hlnelins :ding an spenl S\md.\y at m e Chu ; om vm un Tvdve mumbai were°mnmt and three vhdwn. nga. i'i"€|»`"'"""1'§i"h »¢s 511|m».1.nN¢\mwad»n|d=wr,Am»unu=hlmm¢. Helen, ol Wayne, Nebnakl,nh md H,-_ Dm;iwdlutweek At dat homeolthdr of umm :peat andnumrandniltaf,Mn.l'zd" h_h" r_m d Mn_E U |ndhmll.'|'he»y\v¢re165%1_J"&.."'..._'l. .,, mn. mm s n .nw-u.m y .azmk >dv\=1'"'\.we xnxx:-eu m n ma y: n o n g m t W i m- mn o l 0 1 ° . m p - 1 w m v - p h y l n l :u wy we r e i n < u m _,w .m u m m a y" ~I i - = » 1 » - » »i n h a t x. : z , , ° * : ' " : . f ; ; ~ : . . . f " : . Omnh n e n l Th e Elubervd-IG,~ d f -n l week'intl-\» . 1 M,md . . . . n l. . . K r u s e n l ' F o r t c - u » » = » = l. . . . .;_ £ m : ' W e "1;a~i.; F "T,;ai u g | | I v= r ~ ' ; ' = ~s v W S ?hutlw Q,§ ' " ' "ymmd the dnb.'Ihe"""='="" 1 "- ' l "~ ' ".gMr. me Mn. W a'T..§'£,§'.,.'$Z nent mednz vm be Amar 2 1 " "°§§i ma Mrs.w m i m m m m -n and l n .AWN Anderson the hams of Hn.Bdvn Sunlelf- nn wan Sunday nitnnoon vhivyhdwrs- g y ;g n u y uven-A "Hurst is lpelldinl |sver°'nn l t the Quarles Hovmdlck 1 home '&'».oecllvn wus Pntrich nl y' in Omlhl wi lh hh '}'"' ba rge . a nd Mn Hawud Peterson l iP'§._.-._~.v.\»u\¢|.v_M n .Ha n ! G u l t i n ~ { " " ' f "\__. r}-...u.....Zn m l m Bmdnsen hlndly at the ru mme.Hx°l.M|§/th-l»Cook were no/tldmuuinn.Clean the noon oilna|~|ree l~m'l;wn..»....lx1 . ldu\ e W | u 'dA1 | nd! M r . a n d M n - Hmr y U\ ¢ md Kr.m d M n .IF m m n gpent sunday lxei!d¢'¢'dm1,Bl i n dJ t e rmmnmd l h t d a P Lnoma.\m-____ muly- ummm.sound with Ve nn tnnon m n o l lle n a t.Buck mi 'i i nn a ri n o u mm o l B lu r . Below ure the two prlze-winning essays: Fi n! Plus T¢dly there up \ million men lighting in Ame:-ion,dyins m Guadnlanlh starving in prison amp; on Baum, walling for or- ders in lrelnnd.Than men arethe visible Amrlwn nQN'r._g=- uniwi. than was too much lelflsh- nm. bickm-ing, between lnbor and oupiw, oven'Cougresl could not agree:Nov:that plcturs hu clmngsd to I picture o l complete Uu-lty.In hctnriel Nagrou and White stand shoulder to shoulder working for Victory.People are becoming morg and more wut____-.-..- -|~».-.. s.\.. mln" on the ld!-DIP. dirty litter,then spray I w e l l w l t h n g o o d l i t t s r s p n y wkill xfrms. worm um, etc., mdrebed the floors well with cleuu dry littu. I! the floor space ln your henhouse;i l nulficient w nllow 8w4 square feet for aah bird, then keep your Luyen housed un» til noon or u little later. If youulwlv! provide an mrnule supply Aild tllu un U\¢uun.uu-;»J " i t " p a m 'DD Do lllll lllllllj i nApa rty wa s h e ld a t th e M a t Peter on um m a.were SundayJ i home Sunday aftern oon in gh g i q l m ,PP »_..~n.......A a n n :maffm-A fli neline " d g h 2 ErJS'_.Eh 0 I l 0 ¥o f " m l "J l p p l u u H i l l _______ _¢wn..........1 I n t m k l n l W h 0 i i é l t b i k fi - ' | c h i l d r e n 3|ug ~m m g u m , "....,sd dad: blxtlxdaya on that 'Ihose pguent were M n .HNalnw,Erwin,Mn.Jane S m u m ,Gladys,m a . .w Hawkins,Jimmy,u i !Shi M n .Bud Wildenon Donn:Gale.Margaret Jlpp,W Bllderbuk,Mn.Wm. Kty, md Mn.Elizabeth Suben.Tech.Gpl.:nd Mrs.Fred u n and Mr.and M u .H lfhornberz and kzbdldren 1 ylaiwrs If.the o m Hx home,Wednesday evening. Munn.and,Mesdamea Wollen,of Berman,Elmer Y ad Omnha,Harry Philgen, Plerm of Oakland were S dnner zugie nt she Oral um home.'Th a Coffee Club Lullea at the home of Mn. vu ._\_.-..|.\..+T<'~»-idymz l a nu l » ; : ¢ \ r ~mé ""vé¢m forced L i £ "+5=E 'fx5'm¢of his sister, mn.Mr. md Mn. J a s um531221 ii. ~ him. by flood wnters.lJoIu1 B. Enum-"_ Omahs were S U M ; H : nltur Mr. md Mn .Kenneth Knbic_ .ME §1'3§Y..Qnnfh hnknhh. in *iw home of mr. an m v , md 'ands Gene Han- srvey -wenrrison M yVollcn Carm ununyHur(- met Emma Pre- and uhlldren ol H a m m wereSundxyeveningwiiitonatthe S. Hlneline bums.Mr. and Mrs. Bert Olwst o lTekamnh culled at the Chas. and S.Hlneline homes. Monday. Mr.m d Mn. Chu.Hlneline Pnnd Mr. and Mrs.Wm.Hine- llne und Judy__ spent Sunday faibemoon at the Otm Mencke home.Mrs.Wnllice Jones and " nn vidting at tha Varnon Hine- line hume altar being rum out by _ flood waten.\Mr. and Mrs. Hans Gustin andSmdmmaM n .Marjorie Wid- ner and Phyllis visited it the S Hineline home,Sahmiay evan- nngwn apnugu, .N-... -._, _,at the home of her sister, Mn.Mnrietta Lyons, for an exhendedvisit. She wag_a Smtxmhy nightand Sunny vunwr of Mn. Nancy McOonnnha at Blnlr.Mr. and Mrs, A. 1. Maglll mdBobbieand Mr. and Mrs.Floyd|¢gm were Omaha viaiwra,Mon- ll... Bruce Roll: md Bobbie of Tekamah were Thundly eveningvisiwrs nt. the Howard Havendick home.Mr. and Mrs. Ray McConnsha,Fnncea and Betty were Sundnyeveningvisitors at Bert Thomp» non's.Mn. William Peck and son mdMiss Lela Pak wer; Omnhu vll- itan, Szturdny.Wednuday venlng visit/una at Rosenbaum.Mn. Irene Jmsm,Pew! and Iessie, stundbd the funersl ol Wallace Petersen in Fort.Cai- leoun 'I\xeld|Y- __The ME. hsdies' Aid met with Mrs.Mertie McCann Tlxursdny dternoon.The next meelillt wm be held Thursdly. .mal 22, at the home of G. E.Kronherg. Mx. and Mrs.Harry BlacowereSundayev¢hiI18` guesm oi M Nellie G n w w m of Blair.I Q . .Ray Nelson entennined e Double Four bridge dub at he home, Tuudny evening. . H. P. mu-imnwx of Blair w e d hi s ne w.Mrs. e minem Miller,Thursday Afternoon-A/ w w o f l r i e n d s and n l - .»z....immed Mrs.Chris Nelson the Great Wen-ld War.ua m uFRONT no 'msn is just himsek. 'Judi mmlse plrf-of thewhole.Ea c h ms n hu s unk hu www- ity in one, big unified c-Mort. There never wu s wnr fought which did not have Just such.;unified fighting (rent.That is, of course eesentisl.And very quickly the victorious side begins to be marked as having ONE command,ONS purpose, ONE god All the little biekerlngs end "this is mine' or ' that is yours' of ewillifeare put aside "Attach" mem; every msn Iorward- '1'h¢y ere all there working esone-our fighting front. But whst sboug us! What about the home cuxwuulm. nm, -.~,_ ,___iehin snd never whimper. We reel- iseno wths twebayeto beunited w win. We also realize thst beat- ing the Jspe ls not going to be easy slthough eanh day brings sgood piece ot news and one dw closer to vlctcry. We ln-low, too,Lhn ever-confidence is as bad as no confidence st all.We must unite with our Allies. We have to understsnd our Alliesfor complete unification. Through education of the public by the press md radio unity will come. The Axis nxtions are very hep-py every time than is s quarrel between Allies. They spread lies sgeinet our Allies in the hopethatAmerica will bxeak ol!n~ lntlenehlpe with the ren.of the means AL L stuck. "'Advn.uce! 1... n ml ml you how it m with Am...u.r,.m America enw-ed of feed--wster end oyster ehéll; else herd ehup grig mi; system will produce the most eggs.Asmoat 'll ess' are me before two PM._the hens An not so likely w emi eggs with muddy feet. Check eanelm,L0 bf eeri-dnyou have plenty of nests. During this susan of flush egg produc- tion, plurthe "moody"problem, more nests are needed per doz-en hens than at other times. Com- pelling hens to overerowd thenests is poor poultry management that causes broken esp and oft- gg xuuuts in the egpeating mb- ?9 4 Rod mim an easily get .s head shut at this season and lice el- se multiply lest.Don't wsir for Phone Black| 13 -for best days and flips for comfortab/e kravel Avoid aovds md have x bencf trip by u-nelieg in mid-week. See your bm agen:--in xdvanc.fur bc!! dlp and scheduia Buy dckns early. Tske only one suimase Be on :imc--i¢'| s puriodc dury."" v PW=\1mI"'s »-so -1sentwereMadame:Jake Sierk, l a d l e Bolln,Claus Ohrt,and Anna Klsasen.Prizes were wonbyMn. Jake Sierk and Mrs. Lenin Bolln.Lnmeh was served by the hostess.Mrs. Walter Ssppenhdfd and Richard winced m u m s Rlosson, Wednesday siwrnoon.Those participating in helpingDonnaKrusecelebrate her birth- dny were Misses Lois Sievers,Jo Ann Clchlhl.Mary Ehreiyn Andaman.Virginia Collmi end Daryl Smith.They motored to Omaha where they spent the evening'roller-skating'at Cross~ W TLM n .e w w -, u m m - m i a a n d M r .a n d M r s .O n !H a r r i s o n m e m F r i d a y e v e n i n g w m a g u e s t s o f M n .E d y t h K r u s e . M i s s I r e n e K a m o f B l l d r s p e n t T h u n d a y a t t h e H u g h V a u g h a n home.- mg.Mrs. Perry .endersen il visit- ing with her daughter end lnmily at Taylor, Nebraska.Were Wallace of Omaha spent Friday at the Wm.Sells home. Rose Hill News Mrs. James Wulf and Bonnie Lynne returned home from the Bldr Hospital lut Friday.Miss Evelyn Sheets o!Herman is|helping Mrs.Wulf.Visitors l t , the Wulf home were ltr.and Mrs Archie Kuhr and Ethel Mu and Detlu! Wulf. Saturday evening gusts of Mr.end Mm.Walter Ssppen- Iield in honor of Mrs.Sappen-Iield's birthrhy were Mean-s. and Hudnmes Ben Bergman,Wel- ter Nielsen,James Rm o ! Oma - L fn ~.........n..-1 Pmmr. Ihr- the Arthur W.Anderson numewere Mr. and Mrs. my Linden and] G=f§_ ol Tekamah an the latwr's`hrot er, Andrew Jacobsen, who inwiththecoast artillery at New York City.Mr. and Mrs. A, 1. Msgnl and Bobbie spent Saturday evening atthe Vernon Clement; home, help-ing Mrs. Clements celebrate her birthday.Word received by Mr. and Mrs.Fred Peck from their son, Millard,who recently entered the service,um he is stationed at Camp Jo-seph T. Robinson, Arkansas. Hisaddress is as follows:Pvt. Mil- xm Peek, Co. A. sv Bn., 12 Reg.Camp Joseph T.Robinson,Ar- kansas.Jerry Renerleldv.of Oakland was a Sunday visitor at the Fred Hovendick home.Mr.and Mn. Ru'MeConn.uhaand daughters were Saturday vi-itors at the Mn.ElizabetlStaples and Mrs. Nancy McCon nsha home at Blair,Miss Aniith Anderson spent thu celebrate her birthday,W ~ ~ea- day evening.'The evening was spent.at cards,with Mrs. Clans Schnieder :md Harry Blsco - ning high prizes, Miss Opal Jep- peruon and Henry Plugge sec- ond prizes,and Mn.Henry Plugge and Orville Nelson tm- veling prizes-Sgt.Madison D.Lineberry, l :;.... th e L y m a n Cu n b er g ho me . Th e Dorc as Club wi ll me e t a t the h o m e o f M m. A r th u r Jensen Thu rs da y , A pr il 2 2. Di n n e r g u e s ts o f Mr. a n d Mr s . Claus .'3::1mieder Wednesday we re Ieirs.He n r y K a y ,o f Sheridan, '~~He n- w~ o ..-I maa t c o lu mb ia ,Sou th C m 1 drichsen.Saturday evening Mr.and Mrs. Chris Jahnel and Mr.and Mrs. Claus Ilclmieder visited at the John Kunneman home. Margaret Ann Nelson.Miss Helen Ward spent the week nd in Omaha with Mr. and Mrs.Fred Kremer.Mr. and Mrs. Roman Podwins- Duane Watt-I,Merle Andersen,Mildred Rosenbaum,Lavon Ros- enbaum,Evelyn Camberg,Mar- delle Kahnk,Inez Kuehl, Lew Wind,Dwight Byers,Arlene Jensen Don Rosenbaum, Margar-et Ann Nelson and Raith Buck, Marvin Kruse,and Russel: Wiese, of Omaha.-M m Fred Kremer and Mrs. .Tess Schroeder of ~--:visitej Sa~., Ap~ 24 Holsteins and Guernseys Fresh and Springer Cnws6 0 H e a d and Helfers._ All Are T. ln. and Bangs Tested This is really an outstanding bunch of top cows and heifers.T. B. and Bang's tested. J .P .R H E A Arlington, Nebraska _OWNER- R he a 's D a i r y S a l e !l ~ \ ~ \ - v v uun | \ ~ \ ~} Taylor and Wells Pavilion Mr. and Mrs.Jens Christian- sen visited at the Orville Alli- sin home- in Tekmnnh, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.Lloyd Dbkilil ofWahoo spent Sunday at the Ly- man Camberg home.Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Fairchild were Sunday evening callers atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nelson.Miss Ruth Buck of Omahn front? m~i tell you how it. is with un." I wo n' t p h a t w h a t because there is mo re money f o r me i n corn."" I wo n' t teac h because I g e t more money i n another ki n d o f job."" l won't g o to school.Th i s is ..~. n 'ms oLD JUDGE sms 'Q ' e " 1 " n r r r .;,Mrr I. . . '"z < £ # S i * '*" " \ T1 °\ .:-e w j . , ' :;. \ ~..~ , . ~,_the chance to work in a war fac- tory in America. Those who grumble because they can not go for Sunday drives,have to walk to work, slice theirownbread,eat less adgar and meat, and talk Too Much are play- lng right into the hands of the since !u (oun~nz. tri~the would welcome gladly m y :" Th e gove rnment is a ll w r o n g 1'll do as I please." ; Una~§» can they d~ent us. The South Ioat» the Civil War because they refused to Unite for the common good of all concerned. Nun pn pe n' Pu ll The Gallup poll i l nnmeed by uewxplperl of the alum, know! no polit ic s, md h u n ev er du lk d vm m e r r n r o t m o r e t h m i p e r o u n since !u toundlmz. n Ir e L |:...~ou na ll-o ut war p r od uc ti on . Th os e people wh o refuse to gi ve u p a. nomessential job for a war job be- cause they don 't li ke to wo rk should be sent over to Germany Hansen home, W ednesday evening. Glen Frenc h treated his clasa» mates and teac her to c andy a t theMarc h sc hool, Friday , o n his birth anniversary .\Messrs.an d Mesdames Ha r o ld and Ho war d J ens en an d d aug hte r, An d re w a n d A lvi n S ve nd g ur d a n d daughters,and Otto W ric h were callers a t the Bi ll Jensen home, Saturday evening.Mr .and Mr s .Gi ff or d Frenc h and Eugene,Mr s .C.E.Frenc h, and Mn. Hnrold Stork. Mrs, John .lessen w'Bs a guessattheJoe .lessen home, Friday»=f f~rs. C. E. Fgengh o! Omaha isupendinthis week at the GiffordFrenchn m!Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Svendgaard were 1I\mon gy r-Pre f,,Prid alle noon. .s.wr.n BONDSi l 0 .I I l lcontainingwoodashesurroad . ~llolmquiét Grain & Lumber Company Yes. . ..C W e Have F E E D O A T S Dinrr Forget tn Buy Your NE X T W IN T E R ' S COAL SUPPLY w ;~J.a f ,\*I :; 4 =. > ;¢ > 1 =I 1 'U ~ j r " a ~ .1 '~"1 "I .f \N r x ._ _ _F : .;1 :" - : ~7 " 5 ' i ; i - `"; , = ' ..L H {- \ \ .` ."I ~ ~~~A ~""~ § = , s . ¢ " " ' / = »r '~~ ' f e - A l '\~\ f f :" 1 ~\= a ~f s : - : ~~ PHONE s1 . - v " ~*"ja_1\ . w i f 1 5 ~ _..;1 "L A .i~: -"~' \ wg\ ~"; l n , ; r >''.\- 1 ~1 a J -.J r ''*~~ € : . ~f s '|'';r - M -~_. - - -~y , ] ./,-' \ , _ . . . , . ~, f . --= = f \~ u v *\ .;»f f °\~. n r - - '_ ; . r " " ';~. _ .: ,.\ \\>. e "Sure hun a great year for cops JUrl8¢--» bestwe'vehadinquiteaspe.l1.""'I'bat'strne,Henry...alloverthee0\11l!1¥» Asamattu'of£act,there'sbeenq1:dtea nuplm supply of grain awurdml to ummEzurulnwino mo f yo mnynrmpuprnthnorherday.Buz:hatmrp1misb¢inzmu1ro midxty mod advantage and ii nmlidi tho muh-ibutionofyuxfnxmnltothewnreihrt .. ~~* T " < mnrehnportantthaneva. "H¢'1'¢i]lIl¢0}1Be1am£¢ofwhatImean. Tbebevuadedxstnlhag dum-y.adonawiI1 u|¢100.000.000buaheI.aof thilgurp1usto mmkealooboiuaimml neededbyf theguv- m f-;g===..m1th=f-v= rubber, "5°.lm¢pir '~'nenjob_l',\'°Fh1H¢nU you doing * 5 ~ l l - \ " _ : \~f..u¢( Q . ! \ f i =_§* ». .'w 1 '0 5 " . . a | . ` b t y -\Ig. rp D y . ~~<\~1° " »345;~1_\\..~ ` " ~- "x ~\ ~` T` &1 a /" ' ° \~\ i ||.n|:lc;I\;d_S°°B5"l.,."h'I'§ aim "i§§2`.§§B 2:`i`{1bI`"iééE1suv" J - -._Mi sa B e r l i n Jensen o f W a sh l `uv unc ..........--_.,_iI13`U°\l» D.G»» il!r p é ld i n z tw o 1 P11 ==; a. 'gy gf~==;;,,S°meb°df nenday a.ft,e1-norm.Guests inc lud- weeks h e m wi th h e r pu g ntg , e se c a n u v e on ,ed Mes dnmes An dre w S ve ndg u-r d, .\.¢_.n A Lnnunn "The m iB n' t an y us e in ry i n g ' "g m, T g g mp g u n g ? d J o g g - Mg ; - --*rn nmsen w i l ante n e .uvmsn lm The Encerpdu It Brings Resuhs. om Jolils I0 Save Dollars ~Buy dsL~ Rev. ana mrs. r. v. ¢¢»\.\....Mrs Iae Webb, who hu bean vlsiling friends and rehtlveu in Kennani for some time, left !or her home in salem. 0~s°n,'1`\=2=- dl yMrs.Cu l Wlrd md Mn. Floyd Alexander spent levenl days last week in Hastings, Nebx-uk; with mhtives. Mn.Arthur Thuxm md Mn. G.E. Kxonberg spent Tuesday hhernoon with l l i n ,Marie 'l\Inlm.Min Patty Ann Kelley en tained \ luxe gruup of frlmda, in honor of her birthday, Friday v The went toe ening.gmupf~.._ ._ . I... .. ms n., mut. md "The rubber men are LII-out rubber.The manpower menall wrapped up in themselves Slice bread." Dont. slice bread." xorare wiw us on the home front. Would we expect victory from an nrmywhere every fellow was juxt forhimsel!'!Our army wins only u it is united. We win only .u the home front back ol the amy is uniwd Our plum, our work, our prayers must all roll out and up ins one.Disnention spells defeat. Un ly spells vicmry.United we win club May 5.Members ol the Merlmyx Club met with Mrs. Ed Qnme, Thurs-dny afternoon. Mrs. Bd Stork will be homes; Mny 18. futher to Cnllfomia where he plum m liveMesdnmes Andrew Svendgud., I-lowardjensen and Edythe u g , and Alvin Svendgmxd md dang -ters ntwnded Mn.Ray Follen'abirthday party in Blnir, Saturday nlmrnocn.P.F.C. Gustav Rollend ol Fort Crook spent the week-end nt home.Mrs.L.E.LArBena.hdLoraL¢¢were callers at the Howard Jen- ». Ya ,it is all confulion Deland Barnes nccompmiied his Second Plnce _een home, 'hxelday evening.~Min 'hw Dornackar.Mrs. Et- Mr.md M n E d Stevens orirw. m ¢=».»=.-, --- --~.--~, -, _ ,Illnlr were visitors at the Bruce tin Von, Ted Simnnsen, And non vqeekend yich Mila Jem Hoven Cax home, Sunday.of Omaha., Mrs.Ja ms Sqxpen- d-wk.helP""K Jean wlebrabe her Miss Alma Klindt spent Sun Ii dd and sons of Omxhx,Mrs. birkhdly. dxy at the Richard Sieven home.Laura To m and Myron.md Viniwn l t the Annu Wmidt George Nellon and Marian.Thehamsl u t wa k we n Mrs .Cllr- fnlka from Omihn were also Y o l ' k C l ' € ¢ l { ~-- _ L m-....|s=m.a.v mxmla uf the Sunpen-ance S y m oz wumd . ~ , ~ . . . . ~Y "City,ns.er.an M 1|HMu-ilyn Wages of Emerson,Mr. and Mrs. Oth: Rvws a n d D i g é ~R;':°mIg"}o:m"|y 3, ' Dr.E.S.B. Geesnman xv-Dorothy were $\xnday afternoon Onawn. Iowa, have moved fp Om- mmed home Friday atier l _ md w n w g n g u o f *`;___ff'_f uhm. Mrs. Hansen was Sadie Cam~ 13§&"5my at an Omaha hpspiul. Mn. Raymond mme :nu Ilmny. eron.rumlin home this week.They were ufvnmirmf guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hurley ClememHev m\':nn l»|n.l.¢n\Rm-niienmr hnent.L1r_ |Qnd Mu. Ottu Matzen md §penI_S_;H1§a aftaragoog at tl§' E 1 r 1 r'\ th;m:;ee;l;¢;1<l vE{fh "E l e n c r l ~ Sc hmidt.Mr s.Le n a Petersen has been i ll t h e p u t f e w d a y s .D A L E N E W S Russell Ry a n o f Oma h a wa s a Tue sd ay afte rno on visi tor wi th I MT.and Mr s .Jac k Levine and Mr s.Laura. Tofte 11351 llfiyajqn.. Lreram :owen uuum m ;;m|.u¢.»».Jimmie J oe Clements, small BL o f Mr .and Mr s .I r vi n Clementhasbeen sic k f o r th e la st wee He i s n e w recovering. Mr .and Mrs .Fr e d F r d h m azMrs.Frandsen were Thursdr -.-:__-..n...... ..¢ *ha f°_nnl»¢r.|§ LIn al .s k 1< i l n worid rockiIlK' pro é1»mn, Mr.and Mrs. J. M. Jet- iar,Mr.and Mn.Frlncia Jung-bluth and lla Mae all of Onmha spent Sunday with Mr.and Mm. Fred Jungbluth and Lloyd.Mn.Paul G.Jones entertained Dude "Get-Together projdctClub Thursday.M n .J.1.Junxbfuth is nowemployedattheMead,Nebraska Ordnance Plant. 'ur...Q u wa..om..wmmed to The Rose with Mrs. Wednesday, charge O! ladies Aidpulpit Bible present tn the Hur Ladies' Am merLouisRasmussen onwithRev.Clark inthemeeting.Thesocietypurchasedn which they pla ntnRoseHill chnrcJ\ in memory of Mm George Nel- son;next Sunday.Mrs.Lloyd Matthiesen was a visitor. The Madsen broLhers were wednuulav evening'Iisitors nt evenmg ce.-e.. .\, .........,. ..-,an homeIPvt. Tom Churches spent 'I'hurs»day night, and Friday at the George Hansen home.Mr. and Mrs. Rny Rathien andDonaldwereSundayaltemooncallers at the Andrew Hoier home. Mr. and Mrs.Andrew Haierwere Thursday evening wlers attheHenryDanielmeyer home.~Sgt.Myron Ward of Clinton,lows,spent e [ew days Amon~»\n¢iv»n nnrl friends.Mr.ang IHack.white or yellowmn .9- .»......,.,...-._.,-_,her home in Omaha Friday P.M. Alwr having stayed the past week with Mrs.Julian E.Jung- bluth.Paula me Jones wok wehers Examinations at Blhir;Satur- day.Mr.and Mn.Fred Junghluth and Lloyd spent Tuesday even- ins in Omaha with their son.Frhrlhis Jungbluth and family. M n . P . L .Cldy,Mrs.R.A. uf. Davis,Mrs.D M Block,Mrs. D Cady Mrs.Chet.,Marsha and Mrs.L.M. Peterson of Ar» llngtcn called on Mrs.=E.Jimgbluth,Thursday lwcn. tn Lincoln Sunday daughter,Pauladmve [their spent and Mrs.Paul G. ll, J ua n after- Jonestaking who the. week-end _at hanie. The 1. the Harry Madsen home.Miss Margaret Rasmussen of Murdock spent the week»end ut the parental, _lanis Rasmussen hume.Mr.and Mrs.Ed |Mencke vldted Mrs.Jvinnie Mencke at the Blair Hospital during the week.They were Mxmdsy after noon visitors at the Chris Kor- shu] home in Herman.Mr. and Mn.Alben Benson and sons, Mr. and Mrs.Orville Benson ard daughter,Mr.and Mrs.Jesse McLaughlin,Mrs. Minnie Benson, and Jesse Han- sen drove ¢b\30ak!and Saturday evening and helped Harold Jen- sen observe his hirdidsy.M m Robert Wulf spent Wed- nesday and Thursday vidting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Ho- Mm.Merle Ward accompanihim to Omaha, Monday.Mr, and Mrs.Russell Wav Donald and Larry, were Sunddinner guests at the Norris Ws homeMiss Ethel Laughlin spent la week at the parental,Char Laughin, home.Pvt. Howard Iaughlln of F-Meade Maryland, recently spas14~¢lay furlough with his pu ;;§~Mr. and Mrs. Charles l.Au| Thursday evening guests at 1Charles Laughlin home inclux Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Layman zfamily,Mrs.Ernest Jensen,land Mrs. Jens C. Jensen, Mr. z Mrs. Einar Hansen, Mr. and m Fred._.%ansen, and Mr.and NClarkavls and Saphmnls An Mrs.Chris Korahoj was a Tuday afternoon caller at the Alb 1 "_,.|-..J ..,...» u-.,. ......\,.Madsen home._ Pmfnti ntWnbuxm.\1H\l|Ulz\|- 1 - - - - - - - -__J ew, h e or she must be g ive n the opvportunity to work toward a Vic tory .Those fac tories wh o rgfuse : n e r G R I l 1 § n L u | . | W | -- L 1 T n l u Q 1 \ .LIU .l\¢fi|||»;8llizl upcna.uw nccn-M 0 ~ 1 O P S B I I a n d ~ ]d vis iti ng wz th Mr .and Mr s .Span? S undii;afternoon a t slpfb. Wright._J ohn Jackson home. Mary Jean a Senior at Univer- ty of Nebraska..The corrapondent received a ho is in Ft.Jackson, ,S.C.His letter stated that he would be released from the hospital in another ten days.Mr.C.W.Baden transacted business at the F.J.Emersm home Saturday. A.H.Jungbluth,Evan arlu Naomi were shopping in Omaha, Saturday. Ralph Wri§1t.Sunday dinner and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs.HaroldStork and Peay were Mr. and Mrs. Gifof drFrench and Eugene, Mrs. Gilford French and Eugene, Mrs. C.French, and Mrs. Casnie Hansen,Harvey and Hazel. Mrs.Emma Andrenson and Mrs.Chris Petersen were Satur- dny afternoon guests of Mrs. Ray Scheer in A.rlingl.0n.Mrs. Pewnen and Mrs.Minnie Beu-son were Tuesday aiternoon guuts of Mrs.Andreason. Mrs. Ed Hansen hu been lll the put few days with a throa_ lnfeci-ion.Mr. and Mrs.Paul Paulsen ue spending n few days vlan. ing at the Harland Nelson home Mr.und Mrs.Hulsnd Nelso and :Mins LB Verne Plulsen drov~ to Omaha. Friday evening anmetMisaHelenNelson at th Union Pu-iflc depot.Miss Nel son returned from n two week vmrltion in Selttle,Washington ' g o f ~y d d d f g r n ~ Ev e ry Saturda y Mo mi ng ~m¥~°§?~"" ` $45///aw' ff'M r / 0 / / 5 Vludlmo '.~°:::': and M .The Gas Company T :3 |. .uvmsn lm The Encerpdu It Brings Resuhs. om Jolils I0 Save Dollars ~Buy dsL~ Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson ;daughters were Saturday evencallersattheGeorgeHin: home.Mrs, Chris Vinderulev and rlswereThursdayaltemooncalersat the John Jackmn home.Mr. and Mm.Raymond Magill and family called at the JohnJackson home, Tuesday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thane warnTuesdny evening caller!at theJohn Bccklun home`in Blair. Mr. and Mrs.Ed Wilson, MissHarriet and Miss Ewa were Blairwidtom, Saturday.Mr. and Mrs Malcolm Broder- sen, Susan and Pollypwere Satur-day afternoon callers at theGeorge MeQuarrie home in Blair. M¢CAR'rHY NEWS u . .-vuI M m i l n wx n i Th u mb - mu.- - ........_-..___- - .son md daughter entextained atdinner, Fdday evening,fm*Mr. and Mn. F.H.Mz:Vi|:ksr,uul Mr and Mrs. Earl Thmnpmn .md dmglrer, JamMrs Judith Ammon in entnntainingat herhome,this (Thurr day)nlernoon,for members of the McC\rt.hy Club. l i n .Russell Mdhnnld and lon were entertained at supper,Wadnesdsy.by Mr.md 'Mn.. Weston Inn: and hmlly. Sunday evnnins viaiwn ' l t tha West/on Long home were Mr. and M n .Chemin Ax-mum of Ta kl mlh Gllivilllqnuunlnlnmnuugupnun-u. Advertise in The D xurpnsex I \ h g l n d nfl-er ; vim with nluivu.Hn. Dave Richudl lad Deva.Jr.. mm aevsrll days with newtives u Norfulk the put wack. Mn. Exiwud Bleu md Jmlu.md Fnnea md Llllim Wlaoemlled on minivan at B¢\'»lom.§lb- y moon,n owlt dm Orpheum In »§ '3»f»m Rundl W ins ntumd,Smar-dny,nvm gg- Anxdu. Califor-nia, when s` lpmt nearly lou!munthl in tha employment U! du U. P. ull:-ond.Mr.and Hn. Gordon Cltrhgnof Callfornin spent Sundly nt1. w. Johnsen home.Hmy fro m th):vicinity ~.~ =\i¢h¢-seeing at the Milwurl H-lv er, Sxmdl .Hn. Wiflinm Wlue spent Thu du' with her daughur, Hn. R0~gr! Cloyod, at Benmn, Lllo allmg on her sister, Mn. Henry Tiegm. at the Cluklon H°;= ul. Mr. md M m 'Neln nu~3:16 Sunday evening with -»ri ;da Fnnc a W iHSun" tmdmd Delenrye gen orenpenWednesday evening nt : .. Thompwus.Mr. and Mn. William M lmd Robert :nd Mrs. J. P. Sun~gp" allen at Omaha, Wednes lY~ WALLACE PETERSEN DEATH vurrm Wdllce Pswrlen,29-yan-old Irvington rsddant, dlad on April 8 following n llngsrlng illness.Until taken Ill, Pnnrun had op-ented the Wuhington County mad grading nnnhlne in Chit lec- tinn ol the county. Funanl sa rvlc e nn he ld atFort Calhoun Presbyterian Churchan April 5 , und burhl wa muh ln Fort Cllhoun cemetery.Mr. Pstenen in mrvlved by bil widow md two children; hh mother, Mn. Anna Petersen of lrvlng~tan;n sitter,Min Rmemnry olIrvington; and two brothers, Pe- ter nnd Merle of Irvington. Legal Notices Aan -u ng aan hu m i ne HOURS 9 w 12: 2 to 5. Appointmenta-linda Colds, Scintics, Nsuzitin, IAll!\bl¢°~ Head- Advertise in Tha Enterprise l u q l b u r m - hadADlm»0n1of B¥¢tyD0\luin U.S.War Bonds Ol business af ldd qwplignt, mdfor whidz Hmmm 1| xpplind for, u ' ze w w . w mmm n s u m. Dlled Avril 12. ms. Hur; Chrlatsnlen,City Clark. ~e .......ln d f n e njd n ln db s r y o n -~-clllm-e:cho!youfrvmhsem:l¢l$l ugh, g o r m yl h m h o r h m u d h or upo n ui na l el!-lie o r myBartt!mre°!,n.ndlor oqultahlare-'e!. You ue nquimd to nnlwarwd peddononor b¢!ore|.he10Y.hd i y D ! l b !ma . i n de hnlt o fwhich the éouxt mn y f n nt t h e mils!i o r i n n d petitiorn. Hn .Arnaud!Svgogenon and daughter, Mn,Barnard Thomt w ! !non,andAl!rod1ren~.|~wmmd ume c o ld - ~ < - s ¢ y ~ n » m ~ . u » \ > ¢ held i nthe cornndl dumber!in Yhedtyhlull o f ui d dtyo nApril NOTICE OF APPLICATION12-41.mu '"~a°::.fm H. L u n d t u &\n£n*iH|¢ommanos¢| mactlonln eDi|¢rie®C¢u!¢ofWnshmgwnCounty,Ne bnlh, ;gdnstyou,mdaaa:hof you,uddmdx-nu,tha object m d pur-pouoiwhlc hilwobhln tha de cxeeofuld0ourtv.h.ntn.ldEd;uLusenistheavmerinfeanimplaol¢hsEaAtB|l!olth|BmzthsAlfsaidSMBBland3 ;» ~= of onz.na Thsodore H.Lundt iltheowner in lee dmple U! tha North HI!!nl the Sauthwutg y m und the North mu a seSmltheutQunrtef01slid lln x n d l n .Panda Homm-dicksndehildmn v a n Omlhl|hoppanon'I'h\1nd\y. MMI,la d l n .1ma x > mu » : were I¢.hgnR Di x o nh n m'ns.Mx-.and Hn .EdChxistmaena ndVe nd n,P. F.C .mdHn.' hle(Jui ntmkntndRonl|dvren$lt¢~ 'wily evening visiwnatfhs E\~ me rlle ttahomalln.Ba r¢ h| TluAv m --~~ tha "W .:f":=°=.- : . a ~ ~ ~ ~r.n.,the;nnivez1nryw»n¢ons15thdApg-ll.Kn.JohlnnlSwln|°nmdAl- sonmdnon,md Mn.~. .vhitonutheHamSvageponhoma, Th qvanini. ~~Mrs. H~nry Gehrke,spent 'me»=la} dtemoon in Oma- hl-Mr.und Mrs. Bernlrd '11=°»=>ga n m a * " : : : -m n .§ " ' " " . l l l l l Thampson dmv: to Omlhl, Wed-wd-;. w vidt Mrs. Henry Tm,-gen,r., who is. xecovemg frommspention nt the Clarkson HW pi .Mr. md Mn. Ann! Tale wereamong those hqping Orville Nd-nelreelebnte hm blrthdly, 'hm- dn evening.Xe.and Mn,Orville Nelmen md Wayne nf Omnhl, Henry Tm-gen and Delera md Lewin Hagerwere supper pleats at Bernard Thompuonh Wednudey evening.Sunday nfternoon visitors atWillhmVogt!!were Rana Svo»Aim-l d Harry-m-».' mymo x Wuli And Billy sen and Ronald wen ~ondly mp-r f 'ndllf ".?f§'3';€-' f . » -? ' f' f °" ' anon o were_Mx-. md xii'Elmer ®r'|Mnf- vmwre on FHA:ni ght d Mr.end Mn. Fred v 5 '= -f m-m md Mrs.Fred Pull and Mr.md Mn. Fred Dixon were Omaha »h?pen on Monday.enneth Klindt md Fnd Hal-ters, Jr.,nttended the ehuivnri glmcefor Mx. -,gy gm Bob fggg ey n wa ,onneldny nidxt.Mn. Fred Weehergurd m l ~ on Mn.Juhlnn Lluritaen ..Joyce on Ssmrdny afternoon whilMr. Wectergaaxd :handed the el Romld Gr¢z. son of Mr.an~evntor nie st Kennud..Mn.'hge Chrlltenaen,Ka.Kny. dnuzhfer of Mr.m d H nElmer Betta, and the dnughter o h ~ a .| B o b b F o l e y s p e n t t h a w a c k 8 1 1 ~ ~° m . 'r v r.. u n QL.Lum!!1 :m m e NOTICE OF SUIT 0'Klnlon & 0'Hnnlo\\, Attarun To C. P. Dewey, nal mme un-known; the hsin, davdsea, legvCG8|»£GI1°\|\ repreunutivas mdall o er penom inwredlnd fm estnte of C._ P. Dagvsy, ~ ____unknown,deceased,mal nlunknown; A. B. Dewey, gurl Iunlmovm; the hairs, demos.ni|AA$l nm:null reurewlllil~ - - -- - - - --.snd all ofhsr persons interested inthe uhm o f A. B.Dewey, rednameunknown,decessed,realmme !unknown;the heirs,de- v i wu.legumes,renonal repre- sentatives and xl other penonsinterested in ale estate of Rebee cl E. Newell, deceased. roll namesunknown; the heirs, devlsees, legewes, personnl representatives Andall other persons interested in theestate of Samuel A. Hmm. de-cessed,reel nunel unlmuum; deviseu legamenn personal revresenutlves and all other persons interested ln lhe estaw of Thom ss H.Hsrrlson,deceased,realnamesunknown;Frederick H.Judd;the heirs,devnea,lega~1¢¢|,Lgergon|l representatives and.lu n er nenons lntoreswd ln the emma,ngnu,una , nu., .-...eats and demsnds of ou, md each of vm ol any whstso~ever of, m or to said real ethic,or my put thereof, to severallyenjoin and bu you, :nd each ofou, your heirs. executors ulmmtutors md ualgns, from hero-nlter clslmlng or snertlng m yrights,titles,interests,claimsliensmddemnndsofinortosud real estsw, or my part there-of, to uint the titles io uid red ulnthe do c re o o ! nldCo urtuncelllng of record n mortgge made by Samuel A. Newell an Reber:es E Newell, lun wife, to C PDewey Ind A. B Dewey, ol slid North Holt of the Soutlxeut gg;wr of Sectmn 82. recorded ln k G, page 529 of the mangnge . Tho mu H.Harrison: the 1-min estateqln said )l.\£n¢.l!!|, W °5: ~\. nf Wnhlnnon County. Notice is hereby given t h o tClue nm King hu Iilad vim the undenigned dty clerk o! the dty of Blsir,Nebnuks,his applia-tion for nn "On ond OH Sale"beer license in nceordnnce with the provisions o! Ordinxnce No. sm ef laid dw. md that uid lv-pliutinn will be hard, considered and acted upon At the meeting ol the c-ily council 01 uid dty, w baheldin the council clmmben in the city hlsll ol said city on April 22, 1948, at 7:30 pm.The place ol business of said applicant., and for which license is applied for, ll no E. Wuhington St.Dsted April 12, 1943. _H e n r y ~ Lacy Bolln ms mee vnu: ml un-denigned dey am 04 the dey of Blair,Nehnlkn,her sppliatlon f o r m "OnAnd0 £ !S&\e "bs e rlloenseinAoeonimoevrlththe providons ol Ordlnxnee No.504 o! uid city, md the said appli- atlon will be heud,conddaed and noted upon st the meeting of the city oouncll 01 slid city,to be held in the council nlumben inthe city hdl 01 nld city on April 22, 1943, at 7:80 p.m.The Dllce of business of uid applicant, and for which license is applied lor, is 205 North Welker Avenue.Dated April 12.1943.Henry Christensen,City clerk. umm:-w~n o nnnl IFATIONel\l;a " o f Frede\"Ick H J udd,d ceased, real names unknown; W 11- li a m A .Kn o wlton ;th e heirs,de- vineem le g a te a personal repre-aentatlva and all other persona in- terested in th e es tate o f W i lli a m A. Knowlton, dec eased, real nnmea un kn own;Linc oln T.F a r r ;th eheirs,devisees,legitees,g e r s o w re pr es e ntati ve s an d d l o er per- sons interested i n the estate o fLinc oln T.Fa rr ,deceased,re al nxmea un kn o wn ;Ma r y B .W ells; the heirs, devisees,legateeu,per-sonal represen tatives and all oth- Ne dal no] El"2to me asof tio 22 nn22 ju-II. HOURS 9 ua 12: 2 m 5. Appointments- Linde Colds, Sciatica, Neutitis, Lumbsgo, Head- aches, Rheumatlsm, Appendiciti Constipa-' ~tion°Sinul Liver,Stomnch,ldney and **. F3 .1 ,Bladder Tvéublu; Fernnlu Diaorderl, Nerv-.f'",,=.¢,_»*uusnear Hi b Blood Preasurv Influenzai1and Muy Ogher Diseases Ra 'nd to Chir-~ . ~ ~l opnctic Adjustnmen). |5 ~\»r D r .D .C .K n e e ,C l n r o p r a c t o r - 4; ' f ~I P H O N E 2 5 4 !}OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ON COLFAX. STREETTerms Are Cub Office. $l--House. $3 . . 1 . , b r u k n ,maid mongngo l a i n ; md Mu c h 28 , 1 8 82 . n p wr ms |be of even date therewith ln the incipsl s u m o f $500-00, due on nd; 28, 1887, md interest; also cancel of record n mortgaged o b y Le s lie W ats o n m Th o m- H. Ha rr i s o n, o f u i d No r th Htl! elm sn lr mhwfm Du an e: at Se c - urmy m e n .n u n v n u r n . . . . . . , . . . . - . .F O R L I C E N S E r o n 1 . 1 c E N s E Notic e in he r e b y g i ven u i nt M. C RW h i s f i le d with tlr e u n d e r - Notic e is hereby gi ve n th xt s i g n e d c i t y c lark o f th e gi f?o l Wallac e G." t e h has filed w i t h B l w ,Nebra ska.hi s np plxatio p th e undersigned c ity c lerk of f o r an "On : nd 01 1 S ale" be er ll- ri.....:»..- 1 m n .\|.\\»¢¢\»»Hn Mun ln nl-nm-d.| .nc e with the DIO- a p é i n l ~ td d E y s st weehl; r r th e E ..l u n me.mr .m d Mr s .w a m i m Vo g t, Gl¢.n m d I d l n d ,w e n Sn mr da Mr .I n d Mr s .Ca rl Hansen we r dxr is le ne d at th e Be ns on I mmu n -ue l Gxu mh on S u nd n nhe rn oo n.M r , m d M r s . P e t e L u m w e r e a f te r n o o n wle r s a t t h e A lb e r t ~ Tu e s d a y eve ni ng visitors a t th e Nelson ho me.Th e B r e ws te r P mje c t C lu b wi llmeet, W edn esd ay , Apr il Zur , with Mr s . E mi l Ma tz e n . E d Chrintennen home. Mr ,an d Mu . F r e d Pu lp an dMa rg ar et A n n spent Saturday mz h t a n the Clr l P uls h o me . "q .1 oprlctle Aduatman |;;:§>':\Dr. l l- C. ln e e, Cl l ro pn c to r WE BUY !}OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ON COLFAX. STREETTerms Are Cub Office. $l--House. $3 . . 1 . ,harrison uno rreu uncx n .idd agai nst tho said Les lie W at-n in tho sum ol $1-10.65, togeth- with a tto me y s' te es an d c osts; so to cancel ol re c or d a mort,- \»§'=ma de by Leslie W atson to' i li n m A .K n o wlto n , o l s l i d or th H a l !of th e South west ushe r ol Sec tion 32, ram-ded in wk B ,P g 821,of said morb- zge neco s,said mo rtga ge be- s d a te d Ma y 30, 1873, securingnoteot e ve n da te th er ewi th i n is pri nc i pa l s um of $129.80, due | f ive mo n ths ; als o w c an c e l o f :c or d a mor tg a ge mad e by L es - ..,,,....,.....,.......- ..-__-,,_. _._ere d a nd ac ted upo n a t the mee t- i n g o t th e c ity council of said c i ty , to b e h e ld i n th e c o u n c i l c h ambe rs i n th e c i ty h all of sa i d city o n A mi n 22.1943.s t 'u s o p.m.The plac e of business of said applic ant,an d fo r whi c h lic ense is ap plied f or , i s 69 W e s t. W u h - ing ton Street. Da ted A pr i l 12, 1943. Hen ry Qhristennen, City C ler k. he ld i n th e council chambers in the c ity h all o f sai d c ity on Ap xi 22,1943, at 7:30 p.m.The p lac e of business oi sa id applic ant, and f o r wh i c h lic ense is applied f o r is 201 So uth W alker Avenue Date d Ap ril 12, 1943 Henry Chr istensen NU F I C E O F A P P L I C A T I O N F O R L I C E NS E Notic e i s hereby given t h a t F w5 "f '° 'l_" l' El_§ H' d'..'1h .¥i""°I':N O ' l ' I ( ; § " 2 F ' : } - ' L ' l ¥ $ " " ° "George Mu n d o r t h a s filed wi th Mr .an d M u -!`.4!\¢-13 Ho ve n- dic k and c h ildr en visi ted M r . m d Mr s .He r ma n Hovendic k,Thu rs- day evening. Mr . an d Mrs . W illi a m Vo s s an d family s pen t S un day at the Ave ryJ as erson ho me a t Te k n ms h tended th e we d di n g o f Mi s s B l - len ors Jensen and Corporal Rob- ert P lu g e o n Su nda y at th e Ke n-nsrd Lugneran c hurc h. W ayne Mis- feld t was a n a tte ndan t a t th e s er- VI s. City Cleifk Li l. a n d Mm. F r e d Mi sf e ld t a t- ceM\:~ and Mrs. EHS! ~'£'3P,"¥.'fI2' M whe re h e has been i n tr s i g f o r s fu rlo ug h wi th frie nds an d ho me folks. Mr. a nd Mr s. Ne ls Kn ud sen a nd Sens Jensen we re sup per g ues ts at th o E ri c K nu d se n h o me ,Tues- "° § eve ni ng .mil Gottsc h und Lillie, an-nlfhlr. an d Mr s .Gor don Claridge spent Monday evening wi th Mr .mi d Mrs. J . W . J ohnsen and daughters. Mr . an d Mr s .G. F. Paulse n re- tumed home, Saturd ay , alter ha v- mg sp ent _the pa s t s i x we e k s a t the Fre denc k Rosac ke r home near Dak ota C ity .M n .Benson an d children of Ma r y B. Wells, deceased,re al ames u nk no wn ;Asahel E .Wat.- ~n;Watson,mu l n a me u n - own sp ou s e of As ah e l E. W a von;tne heirs,devisees, legatees, ersonstl representatives an d all ther persons intc r eltc d i n the ~tate of Asahel E .Watson,de~ eased, real names unknown;Ger d Denny ;J ulian Denny ;J uli- nne Den ny ;J a me s De nn y ; Mar y nn De n ny ;and all pe rson s h av-n g or claiming any interest i n ho East Ha lf of the Southeast uax-ter of Section 31 and the 'o rth Ha lf o f the SouthwestuarterandtheNo r th Holi'of e Southeast Qu ar ter o f Sec tion 2,Town ship 20,No r th ,I laargiain, Ilast of the 6th P. M., in w - r|;;tot\County ,Nebraska,real l;1.|l!I8S unk nown,Def en da ntl: You, and eac h of y ou, are here- ~s notified th a t o n Mar c h 23, 943,Edga r La rse n an d Theod ore n » u e at a Qb i a i 1 S I | I I Campbelfs Mortuary PHONE 91 AMBULANCE SERVICE O'Hanlon 8: 0'I-Ianlo A'I"I0I{NE\S-.\T-L.\W Abstract and Title Work Pham: 15 The Blair Hospital Po ul tr y- C re am -Egg s ruacs. Sell at your home mar-ka. W: pay city prices.Try us! N E L S O N P n o n u c s 1-..|-..\..~..\° 'nn ll nn n in ztn n. Ne b 3 lu RADIO REPAIRING, Eledric Applilneg Work CHUCK'S RADIO SHOP Opposite Gilbex-tlon'| Leonand E. Axfell Sunni (lunlrldbr md BdldtrPower Equipment MASON :nd cJmPnN'rEu WORK Blue hill-l Pkg...-BI sas 1004 South Wllknr Avenue NO T I C E O F S U I T A. C ,Debel Attorn ey ¢ -u n To ; W i llia m Ba nk s,Banks, rea l nmne u nk no wn , wi fe o f W i l-li am Banks,the heirs,devisees, I tees, tgornonal representatives, on all o or persons interested in the estate o f W i llia m Ba nk s,de~ ceased,real names unk nown,Be-linda.J .Banks,an d all persons having or c laimin g any intere st in Lot 4 in Bloc k 1 2 in De xte r' s A d- dition to the City o f Bla ir,i nWashingtonCounty ,Nebraska, real names u nkn own: You and each of y ou are herebynotifi ed th at on th e 27 th day o f Marc h,1943, Jong E. J e nsen and Lola W . J onson as plainti ffs c om- menc ed an ac tion against y ou and eac h of y o u a s def en dan ts in the Distric t Court o f W ashington Coun ty , Nebr aska , th e ob jec t and pray er o f said notion being to quiet th e ti tle to L o t 4 i n Bloc k 12 in Deagtefs Addi tion to th e City of Blur, in W ashington Cogn- ty ,Nebras ka, in th e pi ai ntif fa i n fee simple as joint tenants against Cl th th 3 u wi N 5 0 ein c i cc i p. nis i W:~ 3° ~ 5 ~ P'HONE 304 u l - and the §°ernainder to Henry Jack- mm me pruumum, \u.\J\u||\»nuv La_3 son,Qeha Denny, John J. Jack-No. 504 of ma my, and that md . 1`1s`§'é"iif`5?§.'s`é}{£:1 Grav-.UQ 1 q g " » _ , § § ; f 2 § _ ] N i J a k a n n ,T h o m a s a p p l i c a t i o n w i l l h e h e a r d ,c o n s i d -e l l S u r ! a c e C o u r s e M a t e r - 0 |u m B e n d o r f a n d e r e d a n d a c t e d u p o n a t t h e r n e e f i a { A | ; l C l i n d i .|2"' A .WALTER G. HUBER \ A'r1'oRNr~:Y.A'r~x.,xwLIONDED ABSTRACTOR hhtlhiesen Bldg.-Phone 'Il Blair, Nebraska Eugene Jackson,as tananta incommon, share and share alike;and also for other equitable relief.You, and each of you, are rn-quxmd to answer the petition ofsaidplaintiffsinsaid Court onorbefore }he 10l-h day ol May194§,. or said Court may taka saxrl __. . ,_ .,.___ ________ "__ ing of the city council of saidcity, to he held in the councilchambers in the city hall cf said city on April 22,1948, at 7:30 p.m. The place of business of said applicant,and for which licenseis applied for, is Lot 27, Block 37. wa..wuhimrmn Street. The auenuon ui umoma .,._~reeled to the i>eeial Prowgismnsverlng sub-let Ha' or assigning e conLracLConliance by the contractnrwithe standards as to hours of labor prescribed by the "Fair La- bor Standards Act oi 1938", »P~nroved June 25. 1938 (Public No.are 0 B m NA $|f7n@ 9 n f Ilpeu uon w ne tr ue ann u m 1 <1 an 1 prayer "'EB°&fiR LARSEN d IN.T.L U N D 1;THEODORE H. Lurqnr, REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 1; 12-Gt Plunbffl. i m 3 ; ; 1 ° ; § , n n ? He nr y Christensen, City Cle rk. ~IO'['ICE O F A P P L I C A TI ON F OR L I C E N S E :_\-_-\._.,..:......|.'|,..,,§ 718,75 th Congmas),wi n be ze-qui red in the perf ormanc e of the wo r k under this contrac t.Th e mi n i mu m wa ge pa i d to a li hkilled labor employ ed on tiiis contrac t shall be seventy -Iwo (75 c ents pe r hour."1)he minimum wage pa i d to a ll I A.\..\......Afnnlnuna n\\1 20% Sauth Sth St Phone While 168 DR. c. R. MEAD DENTIST Rooms in Mayle Building » 1 Blair, Nebraska "" \D R. n . R.E I I L E HS5-»- Dentist ~»- Fbm1e r Dr . W .F. Hemph ill 'Loc ation lim....'I*1.»¢h¢Itnildin Q 4I \ 5 f mthe city of Blair,Nebnsxa, msapplication for an "On and Off. Sale"beer licehae in accordance1 with the provisions of Ordinance I No. Sp uf said city, and that wc! ...mn .mm will be heard. conald-15-3: '";,;' "';;' 255 `§¢l>r¢lSum EnmnwnLouis C. Farnbm.County Cla ,Washington County,lt's tl\e American ~ npor at the me nt- | n 5 pf ~ _ gp| I}[(f| { ¥ o o d h u n q m d b n a b l y a 1 o a p o n o i w a r . m d A m | d o d s h : m» n m l 1 d Hf 2 Q ¢ h ¢ 5 ! M m h h o m w m t y s m m c h w v l d c r y l I n m M °l mb ¢ B| w hl » °b d md w -h » !p ¢ h» ma u .mm¢ h m» n ¢ \u t d1 ma n L du B nd ¥ ¥ i ° q | i d n q o 1 d o q u i p m m\ n ? d n d . | t i H i h | y p ¢ c d u c o d m o n b o d l u s i y 0 ¢ ! \ h u n n n b f -.. - . I nf the div- c uncll ol d dg_ o : s i n c ~ \ ~ ioninhl|rtory...wpp&nqlh»pnv ious y1 arbyn» mI.yzu7»I Thais why Nnhtmka Punt Campany smployvn my "Bill Oi! to Ann-l|:m'| Furmsnl" L! h! hd! hl1ovlm |dnum h\k|¢1odfl¢Lndul\f! flhl! 'N'°¥HDGbm dulhm nu laden to wmmplm, du mn xmpmmal bb \!\¢y'v» snr mnklod-Am»rl»=a'» Vicloryl NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY LII ! ;. \'\ HELP WIN THE WAR BUY u.s. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS 'I I .'.~.g .11" » r''Yrs Bhlr. Nebrnm. Ap-n 15. 1948 a n _ . _ _ _ - _ . . . _ _ -T H R E E Lo ok ma-ny ee,nxsm, l m€x~..< . . . . u m ' f r ~ <s q an ~u a ron ski: 1 MORE D A Y S ' o l o u r a d a u n y o u r ~ W e h i v eus ef ul thi n nt low pr ic - o t sh own o n circ ular,~ ~FOR QUALITY Mheavy anim line, 75. Wa produce ofrom high qmlity We daliver.15-21 c m Ii w u d Tank co..nach ms, Fo n Benninx,Ge o r gi m.1-le w s u m u m s "mendn."'I\~¢ whole H601 Inf.m l bra wl# ham '10 giva dmxmstnlion fortheofficer candidsze schooh The wenthsr here in rally nice and hot.Yasterd-l~the tmnpent nPhone ur au I |l i ~»-|Imin éAL&:='r¢¢Q» s~4 :nm cc ~ sumnm.o U I 'l`he d d r u a of Hujben E. Brawn..R. M. 8-c, N.0.B. Rec.1.SKAHMAA Pdme Armed Gund No:!0lk..v`\r¢inll- o ' I Pvt. Urbm E. Cddnlill. nm o Mr.m d M n Ekiwlxd Cache TY WOMAN, DIES 'Had Been ln Failing Health For A Number Of Years Hn. Don )h.|¢€1'l»vkiow o.UMW! of Arling- r,um ma c . P.'-~own old u t t h ¢ S sn erv w u r r z n ~ry. ~a ~ ~ a i B l a i r . u-zz' v i m . F O R éA1.B=P a u w n m m~Whiu Psn1wn.Phoae12on25.15-it milk.Fo n SALE:s 1 bn>°6WWI.John li m, C a l ha un . 15-It x~ x m: n Amn s ' a ¢ y ,¢ w n mf n » wum-:n 'ro hum 4-mum hmm.Inquire nt Enterprise.15-1¢~ WANTED:Roqm md board for bw, 1 2 . Pni a ta ni . Ba x ~1 , WANTED:Womnn for genenl housework.Phone 861.15-xc w. a L u ka . ~o r b o , Il 1 - ' - " * ". - .- - -- - -} _S L . ."\ s 1 = - f= = fi = =f~¢~=f\~_ s ¢ vs » rThe Arndt Hudware. SALE:Bnled W e s t e r nichay.Some bded nlhl-Fum seed headquaxflei-13,mn Produce,Benningwn.e 2101.14-sz s m Y o m :u r b a n p a w n o w ;m r W a h m ' ¢ = = { , ' < > » 1 y 'r e e f 'w , \ . N ' r E n ~F u m h o m e f m -w y . 1 0 :i h e l k .5 . 5 T hM 1 v e r T h e z m e r v r i w -w m o n B o n :e ~1 4 .B o x 5 3 9 .1 5 - n " " ' °B a n d l h u v e l i n g 5 .0 °d e mm m .M A v ' s o n i o n p m m a n d a n d p m P a k B b w -7 - u w f 5 Q § , E , ; , . .° "n g a r d e n ' ° ° " " :W h i l e ¢ h ¢ y l a t .1 s - m f T h e 1 - ; n | , , - y i n . 1 8 - t l D o l a n :F e e d & P r o d u c e -P R A C F I C A L L Y N E W d n v e n p o r t 1 c h. \ . . x . -9 1 4 5 m m k f n f .H E L P w g \ .f . : . n .A P P Y ' | § _ | ? 04 wnhmcv ly thi s manhad been m tha put twom n i n c c i u Bo m L hhiennwn, Wil rn County, died ear-'inn, April 15.s m idli ng hufth forl y n r s . s p d w a s b e d ~ y , :la 29, 1882,xv. W|~ uronli ll, Mn. Munn\ nl a sl-nah ¢hild. In me m Nebnnkl wwma.Her m m s . ; man was nolemnlzedwa, an Deeunber 25.\ ne couple returned tol m vicinity m fm n .3 Mrs. Masters retired »- -_.,_.mn l;°;{*°,'}h'g,_§°,§§°'" II umv °""'li At 0uce F O R : Prair fa. Nels: Pham SEE 'E plete N o ! Pho: FOR 5 nhin 15-1 The nddrw of Pvz. Henry A.Weseml-HB. former county boy, isHdq. and Hdq..2nd Mr I-'oweDen. Gtinr Field, Washington. »~-ad so nn: NIN THE smwlca who ~ sf-thinned at Pun denn,Homin since Januuywas recently advanced to the rank ui Corporal. Mrs.Thomp-son and lmby le!!Inst weekend \;i¢ Thompmm,m m \my\ for x two-week visit with him. ...Pvt. Chula N.Robinson has L -n hhmferred from Virginia ~\Mumger of large,well-known feed company mustsppolnltwomen for goodpaying work in the Iocxlitieswhere lhls newsplper is :ir-culnked. Render service lnddo nlu work. Fnnn exper-ience or any kind of sale: ex-perience helpful. Mnal huemr. Plnlslnl. permanent work. Seinddreas.Peroonnl interview urrangrd.Write Box 539, % The En- terprise, Bldr. Nebr. d only name md Name.---_--~--_.-_---_-.. Address,_._,__. Le line of ~ "l .an d s~ p p ii a . o l l o n Produc e,Bennin gton. ~one 2161.14-St L S ALE : B re d s ows a nd Ber k- ire boar- n *Aar on Hansen. ~e~3 mi le s w ~ t o f Fr emo nt,Neiax-asks.15-21.* F O R S A L E :Us ed 6- vo lt B atter yRedio.Fi r s t class condition. L o w drain.W illis Ho r n He r - rmm. Ne br.1 5 - lt* F OR S A L E :5 %fo o t G.E .11~ volt e lec tri c r efr iaa rator wili b so ld a t th e B r u n are sale, 1:~ P M . ,Saturday ,Ap r i !17th. George T.Hedelund, 15 - lt Ad r n i n is tn to W E H A V E a c omplete stoc k o.gar den see daa nd s eed po -= Nelson Produc e Co., 11-4t Bennington,No b u l e k Se r vi c e o n URNACE REPAIRS - n vmk. uuonabls prion anLn for my mnkt d 'RUM 'll hip you bo mn 'ew harm~ kayl h QW* phnpo. . m-An pvvidu 9»»»unu-n~~""'°' an ::::,.'f':.'::"' N I W I U R N I B B ? ~ r.:°°=*..~:.:.=°'._: V31 ~ h h u n a n n . oore's Plumbmg C BLAIR, NEBR. nun CULONIA Funmxce SERVIG ~8kI u ,: n- ts tionally good condition.AlsoSimmonsdaybedandZenithmodelmdio,combination bat.-tery or electric, juat like new!15-n Geo. N. Mlller. Blue 151. FOR SALE:Used 12 ft. _0mahA standard stock und gram x-ukand bed. In good shape/JnhannLmritaen. Phone 2531, Kennand. 15-it ADDING MACHINE PAPER, on-ly 15e per roll at The Enter-prlle.6-t! HORSE for sale.15-lt'Otto Wenx. FOR SALE: One Simplex bmod-er.May be seen at Charley Bnttorffs.15-lt*Jolm'G. Jennon. FOR SALE: Midget elutric wash-er. Phone 372.15-It BALED STRAW,$12.Bill Wil-son, 12 on 21.15-\t' sPo1'rEn POLAND_ CHINA fallbona for sale elig1ble to recgrd.... ,.'~ mc . poho !` 1~ L Aci 1 TR CAx _`\\ ..- :_-:~"" id f 7 . ) / ` ~ .L L-:_Fon EAs're:a ew Roomy Handbags $1.00 sma rt,so lnexpennlve u`ll choose lh ln paddlel i n envelope wi th its ~li n c xi ve mi l ma g r i m several shades. .ew Con-day Handbagsln All Wanted Colors f ~x _ f v . .' 5 \ ~ Xl a Gay Past~ W rap Ara 2 9 : Wear this any-I~nyén jgngy turhnnumber of ways! S `\ .accordlan pleated.powder, red. maize New Blou Assorted Colo `\|» ron RENT KOOPMAN INN h as o ne ro om va ,-c m t f o r board and roo m,$12 per wee k.15 - lt F L O O R S A N D E R f o r re n t C d l BlBCk 820,12 -4 t' 2- ROOM downstairs Apartment. Pho ne W hi te 874.15 - lt HO U S E fo r rent i n Dexterville. Call En ter pri se.1 6 - n f Advertise i n Th e En wr vr i s e i t B m g s n u u h s I A N °.i n f i a t ker nel sizes.Ar n old Harmon,Phone 3 6 0 1 , K = » ; ; f g , ¢ . . » ¢ _ w u h F O R SALE : S horthor n b ull, c o rn- i n g y esrling. 1~-= YYPEWRITER FJBBONS. mnknl,cotton,---<~~inked. 'I .The Enterprise.- PRAIRE HAY for sale.H.ETaylor, Phone 112 on 50.l5»2 SMOOTH MOUTH horse for axleC. R. Appleby, Blair, Phone 2 on 25.15-lf. FOR SALE:Leonard refrfgetor, medium size, porcelmn in tedor.At C.N.W.Depo Wmshlngton, Nebraska 'l5~2t D, F. Ruehuds. THOMPSON BROTHERS' u y l m m s U. S. 85 and IOWA 989. HoThompson,Enrl Thompson,Hancock Farm Egxipmentu FOR SALE:One black mare,'years old, 1500 lbs.;one b~ melding, 6 years old, weight 14a.Ansel Taft,15 POTATOES for sale. Ed swPhone Black 326.15- ms ums ,¢ hi f;°;§ l glass,l `West Grantmg board, 205 ~1 . BALED STRAW.$12.Bill Wil-\.son. 12 on 21.1541,N ° 1 ' | c E 5 nu m . viving Mr s .Masters are awer,Mr s .Gertrugle Pfeif- r A r li n g tm ;a. brother,Eu;- Wagern o f Ar li n gton ;and rialf brothers.a ll of C oun c il I .\neral servic es wi ll be he ld day af te mo o n a t 2:30 k a t the Ar lin g to n Me th o- Chur th,wi th Re v.Da vi d paon o'£fidat.ins.Rec li ney er Son ha ve c ha rge of fune ral . . . 4 - n n n f i LI E UT. W . c . s ' r r - i n n e r . -»I'I\or6 bv rllzogfun A remar kable series of pro- motio ns h as b een e arne d by the W ashington County ma n ,pic- tured above.H e is Lieu ten ant W .C.Stender,wh o has been eomrnissdoned as a. Second Lieu- ten ant in eleve n mon ths of ee r- vice.Induc ted in to th e armed forc es oh Apr il 29,194 2, he re c eived h is c ommission o n Merc i n v ¢ n | ¢ i i \ nmass UP Pon EASTER L.--»""""" ron RENT Radio.ifamm gloss condition ~, ~mf 15-n* FOR SALE; 5% gout G. E: 110 a~id ~ the sale, 1:00Pau., Saturday, Apri! 11:11. 15-u 'Administrator. WE HAVE a complete stock of garden seeds and seed poumea.Nelson Produce Co.,11-an Bennington, Nebr. Noncr-2 OF APPLICATION FOR Lxcsglss Notice is hereby given thatHomerE.Ward has filed withtheundersignedVillgge Clerk ofthe Vmnge of Kenna , Nebraska.H~~r an "On and :a --ally good condition.AlsomansdaybedandZenith~el mdlo,combination bat-or electric, juat like new!11.Geo. N. Mlller. Blue 151. SALE:Used 12 ft.Omalmndardstockundgrain rnck~ ned. In good shape/Johannnntaen. Phone 2531, Kennand. 15-1t ING MACHINE PAPER, on-15e per roll at The Enter-le.o u SE for sale.- l v Otto Wenx. SALE: One Simplex brood-.May be seen at Charley ~ttorffs.-lc'Jolm'G. Jennon. ' SALE: Midget el<y:tx-ic wash-. Phone 372.15-It LED STRAW,$12.Bill Wil-on, 12 on 21.15-1t' ~..1l.:.D POLAND CHINA fall~us for mln eligible to record.est of lareedlng. Howard Rich- er 3 miles west of Fnnwnt, e ns kn.15-2v.' `mix xmas `m n mcassr PRICES plld lor No. ll poultry,Heavy hens,26c;leg~! hom hens, 2212.IHank Dohae, 8316 Lake St.Omnlm. Nebraska 9-U, YURNITURE nvholxtnrlmr.n - liniuhinx.. repalrlnx.na t e m-illl. nz work.mattreassl, etc.l n !George N. uma. Phone Blue 151. LAWN MOWER Sharpening. Pre-cision work. $1.50 per machine,Nic Fdedrichsen Hdwe.,12-tl Kennud. TRUCKING ol all kinds.GeneChristiansen, College Hill. PhoneGreen 241 or 211 on 40.6-10l.' CARPENTRY.New,remodeling ing and repair work.11-tt .Axel Axelaen. LOOK AT THE YELLOW LA~ BEL on your paper.l t mllawhen your subscription to The Enterprise expires.A word wthe wise in sulfldent.'I-tl L O S T fer nelli five Bl Sa~o'cJ~ di n vand u ~ co aiu 1.KeGI An eede ch Sudlu~ LOST:Prom, and rear endgnlesof truck rack. Reward. Call En- terprise.15-lt F O U N D FOUND:Tire tube and rim, B:00:¢19. Crwuer may hmm sumbg imsfimz for this ad.1 It*Harry Fedde. N h nn|m||||u|mn|u||n|\|u||1\||1|||\u\\i|M\ii\|\\\||\||\|||nmim||unum|nnm ew S ipment of *»>\ \~ f ~< \ _S p r m g 1 l ; [ The Biggest Flood in History n i s s o o n l n l v e n Has Just Passed Washington County i s t h e s o n o f M r .a n d M r s .F u r l Pe c k u f He r ma n . as a QP.F.C.W i lli a m Peck,fo rmer ly o f Bla ir,has been se n t to 711th Air bo rn e Or d.Ma i nt.Co.,A.P .0. North Fuolins._ .-¢,kgn Al u m M,Wesemnnn islodted in New Jersey, Washing- ton Conpty relafves have lelhled. His prhlent s dr e s s ;k.S.N. s n ms o , s o m Bomb sqa.( m, A.P.O. 3659, 86\'.h Groub, % ~Pos\t masber, New York, N. Y. ~»oFollowing` a week's furloughwithBlairrelatives, Pvt. Hillsnl BE SURE To KEEP A PICTURE EDITION 0F This Great History-Making Event Each Enteqirise Subscriber Receives a Free Copy o£~fl`his Edition This Week A l l E x t r a C o p i e s l o c E a c h The Supply is Limited--»0rder Yours Today 9 All~.Mail Orders Must Be Accompanied By Cash Plus Postage for Mailing. T H E E N T E R P R I S E The Newspaper with the Pictures grw E AS T E R i s Only a Few Days Away Ynu'\\ He r|¢.|`w\¢h ASelection I-'rom r Spring Stock 2 V 5 § d i l < . e r A v e .S h o p ONE BLOCK NORTH ON WALKER AVE.Mrs. M. C. Roy PhoneWhile 31|I I II II I m m T S Eu \ _ /\ l . L ..l..¢ .- . / JUST ARRlVEDg` Q Also Some New k '2.Pléce Dr sses lguu mms O F D E AT H " )mmn of Death", a mystery:dy in three acts, will be preLed at Dsnn Conegekymns1 un Ssimday evening, MayThe play cut includes Ruth y,Ronlld Jensen,Georgerborg, Hnnnah Nelson, E. Ruthlerion, June Olson, Dagny Jes. Kennlt Hansen, Arthur Pe- aen, and Mary Jensen.'he Dans Dramatic Club is in rge of the program. i0'l`lCE QF SALE 01-` REALv.~c'rs'r\=~ T o B E A T n A N A \Zu.H a o .Li eu t.Stender is loc ated a t F a r t Sill, Ok laho mn. Sgt.Myron Ward of the Slh Gen.I-lospiul of Clint/un,Iowa,spent the weekend st home.Afamily dinner was held in honorof him at the Norris Ward hnmenear Herman, Sundsy, and duringthe afternoon he recbived a phonecullfrom his sister, Mrs. Marie Pedersen and fsmily, who live at Cleveland, Ohio._n o 0Pvc. Millard Peck, who re¢entlyeh!-ered army service; is stationed at Camp Robinson, Arkansas. His\address: Pvt. Millard Peek, 3741-,6691, Cn. A 57 Bn., 12 Reg., Camp] --m ",L¢..--..s..\..n.¢¢H. - l ~\ gl ~ Suits RA1NifbATs l \u l ¥_i in hereby given that thend Council of the Citoofebnxkn.hnve sold tan and Three in Block 'I\vo 'le Park Addition gg ~ E 7 City of Blair, Nebraska, to HaremV. Sex-Voss for the sum of $75.00cash and mid Mayor and Cuuncllhgwe also sold Lot: Ten,Elevenand Twelve in the nforesdd Block Two in said Harold V. SerVuss for the sum of $60.00 cash,conv ancs of uid real esums to be h aSpedal Wamnty Deed which s ll c ov e na nt md wa rrant ~the claims of all persons cln mingby, throuh or under said Clt ofBlair, Ne ruka, only, and w `chconveyance shall be subject w alllilns 01 record against uid prop- | m y . ( S u l )Henry Christensen,.¢ ...h i m C la r k . O F F I N A L R E P O R T n & 0 ' Ha n lo u , A tt o me y s ~unty Court, of W ashing» ounty ,Nebraska.TE OF Nels S wa nso n, D e- is he re by g ive n th at A l~ anson dnd Ha r r y Swan-e f i le d - wi th the under- County J udgo of W a shing- nty , Neb ra sk a , th ei r fi na l as Admi nis trators of theof Nels Swanson, Deceased, de an applic ation f o r f i n - inistrution and disc.hn.\;Fe, the a ssig nment of resi ue ~te to suc h other persons by law entitled to the same,ave set the 'nh da y of May , t two o' c lo c k P . M. , a t my n said County for the hear- ereof.. April 15, 1943.A L B A E H.NELS»ON» County J udge. I \ The Biggest Flood in History n i s s o o n l n l v e n Has Just Passed Washington County |»Uims 'ro DU'1'1Es ...... ..- . ` -...» -.. - »»-- .| " y | I 1 .v \ z' 'A . I \.; -f 9-~ BUT. Enw,\1¢~a.Fmzlc ic utenant Ed wa rd A.Feer rned to Gardner Field, Tafi.. ifornia,Monday morn ing, r sp end ing a wee k-end fur~ ~h in Bia ir with h is par ents, m d Mr s . A lfr e d Fec r, and ~ng other friends an d rela- u an $* Mic key Dolan's address \ 111l I l 1 l1 1 1II 1 rI : i Si gn m c o.Spetial,,\.1>.o.' Ca mp Pic kett,Virgi nia. Night 1 2 BE SURE To KEEP A PICTURE EDITION 0F This Great History-Making Event Each Enteqirise Subscriber Receives a Free Copy o£~fl`his Edition This Week A l l E x t r a C o p i e s l o c E a c h The Supply is Limited--»0rder Yours Today 9 All~.Mail Orders Must Be Accompanied By Cash Plus Postage for Mailing. T H E E N T E R P R I S E The Newspaper with the Pictures f We can VULCANIZE that Cut or Broken T ire To Give M a n y M o r e M i l a d .A meeunfi ox me vmqgu .~..... ...said vil age w be heid in Lhe wmvhouse in the Vmsge ol Kmnud cn April 19 at B oclock p.m. Theplies of business of said |pp\\cantmd for whiclrnnid license is ap- §""2' »§2'v*"u L¢\f£u16K`nd £1 Block o I ennDated Ap:fe14,`1943. A. R. Brock, NOTI(0'HB.\1\c In the \ton (_Ei'§A c ot|: hgh. .Su irape anyllr tly Dopen. ;~15~1r.....- - - Village Clajlg- ~_gaa n =.,.._..,ton CmreportEsmwapd 'P'L39 .\sl adnand fo:ol En! as areand I D 1943. 1officeingtl S o f t , C u d d l y E a s t e r ' l y s ~ ~n love these :mn-m~touch. smuggling plush rn~ ~a s anslus.Pert.siitched feltur es.1 ; Ot er stuffed animals in printed o rwrc ale -,.____,_________,z9¢, 49: N e c k w e a r I9c l-Eyelet pique. orgnndie orlovely nlencun lace styles ln crisp while. v . == = - s - < ;, . . ; . - =".V - . - ~ - - - _ . . . _ _= = = = 1 Boys' Polo Shirts -69s don'¢ Needlroningl lluld s t r i pe s .guy for spring vhy days. Of Afine quality cotton knit. 104: Perky Gardeniu or \inyclusters of prett ponieslnmi t spring n ades. 4 ,' ' ..,v,," s ®/ ;15\(;5=== :?\ 'Q,L;~1 \''TL1 1 Tiny Tot Prints For Sizes1 to s 891: Precious styles for lit- tle girls in long wearing percale.Cu te rick-rafk trims. if t .pf 9'M $19.95 to $24.95 \"Poplin 1 J A C K E T S Warm and Comfortable for Springtime Wear Men's Dress Pants $2.50 to $5.95 $2.95 to $4.50 ~.f'=~ Dress 0xfm'ds.....$3.95 to $4.95 ~Neckties ......_........-....504; to $1.00 .. ...;. /0 Meu's Dress Hats $2.25 to $4.95 :ww lm,\:,,."""'5'fi '\D r e s s - ' . .s 0 ~'` \S h u t s \~ v ~ ~ $ 1 s o - 2 . 4 5 ¢.\ > T ,: a ,.| £5 J \H »-ff `\a11l=:u'r Dau|ts;41; \ 15-4: LIE Fn% x1 i ||= » ls45 $2.25 to $4.9~ J. D1;,fi.AR,§,§ON Dress Oxfords...$3.95 to $4.95 ~Neckties ......_........ ....504; to $1.00 .. ...;. \"Poplin 1 J A C K E T S Warm and Comfortable for Springtime Wear :ww lm,\.¥.:;,--°5 -.;; '\D r e s s wx.s0~'` \S h u t s ~ v ~Q ~ s 1 s o - 2 . 4 5 `f : = * f s ; F J ; : $2.95 to $4.50 a :fi 1*H J »-ff\~ .xi Bini An SINCLAIR'ifes Recapped `é6OD~/| ~ Qoogyear TIRES AR |5R6b'ucTsI AP h o n e \ . wreq . es`€:$# IBOHS slzuvlcs smlou J Lv |.N , .I»ltfan Be niim Now Without a Permit!_- le?- r-:| N 'RW FL()'éfha (VVU/A/.aounl A A § e e n i n 'M/aAhinq,ton Countm t, 'Vlebnaak S u p p l e m e n t a, ln J}pnl§L, 1943 ' r g ; f 5 1 3 ; _»'§_1~3;1i!;I=P1=1§§ l. * - . + .ra Oopies loc Eaqhsnl . \ |C o m p i l e d s i n d P r i n t e d ~O u r J o b a n d F j n m g r a v i n g D e p a r t m e n t s f o r E n t e r p r i s e R e a d e r s an ». i 1 ., L M . . , . ; |x h m f H p w m i a t i 1 \ é in HistoryFlood "Hater In Nlissouri '1`ermec1 Illglleen illlu ;vA ' I M l - .. u i t ' 1 ; ~ :Z`~»- 4-,`"4¢:;;--. _~-¢;~=\¢:.~ ;..: . . .;2.;§,._,:...SELL..,,..,..._-ffm»_ r ..f.¢.~, . | >r ,~ L_~"~.- ~ .»?-;.-J""?5j=.,§-}":..- ~. f - c . .a \-un»\vH""-"'-- Th e floo d of the Missouri River.the c res t o f wh ic h has just passed Washington County .has been te r n i w the most de vas tating and widespread in the hi story of the muddy stream.Th e river,fed by thousands of strea ms a ll throu gh the D akota s wh ic h had sudd enly re- sponded to wo r m weather,not only spread out the fur th es t bu t it also stay ed above flood stage more day s than ove r before in history .F o r 1S day s the river was above flood stage (18 feet).Th e n i axi mu m reac hed was |liliou;=in the bnltolli lands. The gen era l view ab ove wa s to ken fr om n h igh bluff on the n orth si de o f Highway 7 3, two mile s s outh east of Blair.On the horizon,slig htly to the rig ht is the lo~ cation of the river bridge,under whic h the river :nt- Lenipted lu squeeze its heavy load.The nornuil c hannel turns to the upper right hand side of the picture.A ll other inundated land is vi c tim of the flood writers Due to the wal",aerial photos are forbidden and Enterprise .\.:..\. J n1n 1m\\n1|<!1l.lli'l\i§!hlS to see the s pre ad uf wate r fro m the vantag e p oi nt us ed for this photo.The water inundated a strip in Io wa ra ng in g up to fo ur miles in width to ax dep th of f our to te n ftet.Highway Ill) W ILS washed out and even railroad servic e on thi: Northwestern was c losed due to the heavy wnshing on n tres!sei.,An ae rial survey by th e photographer revealed that sevvnal huncln.»d Wo:\hington County f amilies were ren dered temporarily homeless by the flood and many roads, dikes and fields were seriously f lo we d and washed. W aiter rose so high o n the bottoms north of Blai r that A \...J -|..n.I1¢=aderf=h a v e bu¢.\n L l e p r l n m u 111 U u n u .... _ .w h w h i=h¢»uhl h a . \ v b o o n pl - es e rv¢ =d .i t f i n a l l y c r o s s e d o \ t : 1 i n t o t h e Flesh L r e e x \ \ t 1 L c l m u : u w h e r e i t f i l i e d t h e c r e e k t o n \ c r fl o \ . vi n ; ;a n d m a d e t h e -..¥.l.u nv-aug] u mm. uhnuhBelievingthatthishistory-\m\»\|ng C\\:||l......,...__.d urd Th e Finurcsex-ved in pic tums a nd hy the p rlnte w ,.-\-2--.n 1.nn inunmd North of the Blair bridge the iiume flooding condi-aitultion evvn Illvrr wm.=.,. .a. und did 'rhumday,ierprise,aided by veeperatang £m\eru=se|=»,n u :......_,ll lon this tion preva iled, runn ing virtu ally to th e blu ils.in e ri ve r,.Th e high wuler begun on Friday ,Apr ilthis fo lder sh owin g h ighligh ts o f the f loo d n u rr bl to et i l 'nh re lo d un de Lh ar en n Ls L a r e n 'rim P 1 sr :L t n to below flood level until today county .l"hotogrHphs shown were taken by .l.Hi lto n una.e g`1 t o-day search whic h the bridge,ripped a tremendous hole in n dlke on th e not re ur t ln t April 15.Rlioades, of The lunterprnse,ln .s \\... . \ . . . . . +n n r l f n n f n n \ \ . e 1 .I o w n s i d e a b o v e t h e b r s d g e a n d L u t u e r o s s h e c m .r g "\2.3 - » . . n n § | 1 nutilizednirpinne, automomlc , TlloLUruu.u. uuu ...W , ...t a of general con-Trees: near the river on the Iowa sldc mane u. lulpuramu These plctures are m e must md un \\ \ Rnd Cross.U.S.Engineers Called L . . ` \ . / \ 4 | \1 . . - -. .. _I Red Cros s worke rs f rom state and Nation~ al disaster agenc ies have spent the past. week wo rk in g wi th local Red Cross authorities in resc uing persons rnaruoned by the flood. As f a r a s is k no wn , no lives were lo st i n the flood in this vic inity , a lthough there were untold hardships suffered.U.S.engineers,operatinf;ou t o f the On aws Distric t used powe rfu tugboats and pushed bi g bargesinto the fanny ards to haul avlmiy livestock and rmrsznna unable to help themse ves.Many , al» though they had be en war ned of c omin g high water , di d no t un ders tand the severity of the flo od until i t w a s n o n them and wading; to safety was impossib e. Mo s t o f th e rescue wo r k was do n e f ro m abasea t Roc kport (east of Nas h vi lle on th e river)over in to Io wa wh er e there is a wi d e bo ttom land.B a r e e we nt as fa r inland asCrescent,Iowa,w ic h is nearly seven miles from the r iver c hann el pr oper.One lady was found in the attic of her home, the water hav- . ing filled the gruunu ...,....._..found witho ut any fuel to burn and others had livestoc k whic h had to be brou ght toshore.A pen wa s bui lt i n the vic inity of Roc kport whe re the SZOCR Wa!!plac ed un ti l th e wa te r subsided. A t Blair,three Io wa fami lies were given shelter at ' the CCC c amp and some li vestoc k WHS pastured on the gironnds A number of nttle we re tak en to L e Da na College f arm just we s t o f Blair.a 'W'l<§§iEU°w5>Q@ I T H E E N T E R ' T h a n § J } n L . Q t h e n (Pu\ §Ql cat lon J n R E L I A B L E C O N S E R V A T I V E BEST P R I S E I Mabhlnqton Count IEWS M121 l'lG'\`l'RE COVERAGE _..........ai 7 Qxlgl-eg .;f Land r*i5§d¢d in W ashington ,.....,| 9 2 4 4 So me C r o p L a n d M a y Pr o d u c e Th i s Y e a r , I t Is B e li e v e d A suwey run this week by thePapioSoilConservationdistrict reveals that 30.1 sections eompria» ing 19,244 acres of land have beenflooded in Washington County bythe river flood which is now reced- mg.A big majority of this land was already planted to winter wheat and moat of it has been under wa~ter so long or has been covered by so much mud that it will not produce a crop this year.Most. landowners, however, feel that much of the soil will dry sufficiently for the planting of corn in the flooded areas.There wail less damage fromthewater on the bottom lands north of Blair than in the Cal houn area as there was much less current.East of Calhoun there is much damage to be mpaired in regards to fences, small buildings and bridges,many of these hav-ing been washed away by the flood. ` 7 " . . a r / p L .- . i f n P M.\ ' .9 »'.1 ~In '~. - |1\_ , . _ . _ , . . ¢ » | ». _ - ' - - *H *- _ , . . ¢ -_-. ; ;- -"r . g q 'M . "i 9 1 - r . ... = 2 : - 1 . 1 "~ .,..., . .5 ...1 ..l , : '.~3 .E F F ?Z l 2 g f _ _ _ . , r ' I a 1 .2 » A" " § , . r . ~ . - \, J ~" 2 1... J r _ L J F " i j _: X . . »\ . §" 1 + ~~.Q 'T a ~\f _ l " a . ; .~ . § j § ' # : .~' * . f . . r . r . \,j .. .4 1 ~ Q" i f ¢~é f h "z ' ~"' i ' ~~ 1 ?» * 2 *. A I \ u p ."'. ; l l " . n l ".' ¢~.a n ~ _ e-.. |.s...I| I\ hnildinzs. water has 0Vl'\ » \ ¥\» ." ~~~'>'. .-» . .1 ,..~ - - i *LA*._'fu :3 'V?5;.:gW ~'4*_ .,,.,v 1 »_,\_z r'' < ~ga.-w ~»'.r -Ween the barns . 1 i w~j_:s.~~-._V and ncrusa lhc leed-ltnm road und.~\ 'A swift current, flowing east betlots ol'the Mace Warrick farm came up to the bothreatened for a time to immdaie it.Currcnl was so swift (hm bstrucllnns were swept before the rush of vnker. fences and all a \Lntlkinpf nurth lnwalrd the lr c n \ c mm... ......_.r.n Luke |.1nl1l -1 was :waxssnry to use an \~\¢'\':1l flowed nut of lhmne..im: ;: rnd vr to lhr ow up n c hke tu pr uiec l the roadway . * e - .xx 'w,v.. ~»¢¢ ~.ww ;_;__ i l 11 huilding-. whic h \wr|1 l.uoking Imrlh tuvvnrc i lhv Hy rnn unI ln -fs wl1ir:h are ulmm-l aa lmlc f ro m this, .f 11nundat¢cl.l l u h m m 1. .a [ln d u l ' H u n thv cut-uff 1l»I.e-n§\},l h~ld :I1.\ll prnpvr." t r i u I.m d -apullvd uni u\ vr i lu f ml!un1\':lnkv hrn;m1\lim [u ll ..»|... r......Hmunli.| ~»~..MB. an un .....,_._ Q 4 - n u * d f th e F A Di xo n f arm,this n etting Loo kin g o astwor ro m n .of g roun d wa s floode d along with several oih ers whic h ha alway s been considered safe from any possible river flood. This wa ter is dr aini ng wes t. awa y f rom the ri ver . i nto Fish "'"I uninflnx in ull' bac kground. BAHNER n\L& ~ SHWHIE PAUL S\EHT & SUNS (\1{|=}.jN|'|.;\;§ ANU mn . m : l : s BAHNER n\L& ~ SHWHIE PAUL S\EHT & SUNS (\1{|=}.jN|'|.;\;§ ANU mn . m : l : s mow nu; th e B un n f ar m tha tW ater bec ame so high in the field near_». ...\.|:..:,¢,.and Nn wvd vr|3iii~it finally crossed over the naluran u n w e 6inn ..,...-_`ho ws th e wswar d towa rd Fnah Lreek.The above pic ture a -\ th bluf fster c asc ading ever the road and mtu a held.Twotu e nf the benchlands in the di:stance. W u w r a t t h u G u d m u n d S o r e n s o n f a r m h n m u .l h r v v m i l |......».l \\ni \. |\ r vs THE fm SHOP wr: xrzvma ¢1.u>41t (!;\rv|1c¢Kin g.l'ru1l Bhlir, Nebr. "ak."~-'*as .5 3 5 t j S )n n.. ` ' 9 , r ' n rr1 a _,_..~°;.».....w=-: S -*Z "'$'4t-%*H, -g f . M 'f l Jv\" I i.:_§ 2t"»'§' = ~ ; . ; . " f ~ w i '¢\\0\\ -""~,;é..,»§.wr 1,5~'§;* '1 ui ,5ikQ '9§:{"1il Om\\¢\ '.t * " ' " ' { 0 " \ i c ¢w m m m n ;\ ' i 5 % \ - \ \ \ \ z l 1 P r e n` } ` »f . , f »<' = " " " 'u v 0 d in to the water in his driveway .Hi s Elme r Di xo n wa e s .th th water whic h c a me f rombuildingswereinundatedvueth ; ri ver thr e e mi ie s away . WASHNGTUN nnuuw Hmuufnv ONE-s'r1>|'v o r m smcvlcx-' WASHINGTUN GUUNTY BANK \I|\\ir. Nebr. Hl]LMUU|ST GHMN & LUMBEH cu. BEN REEH. MGR Blair, Nebr. TEXAGU SUPEH SEHVNIE Alfred Enger. Prop. Ent W uhi ng <lre Blnir, N A m s s ou m RIVER FLOOD OF APR!§ § C ¢ i 1 i ¢ u n L o w D é e p a s 1 0 F e e t C o v e . "\\m1;I Lands `§ Water +n f t h e b l u f f s a t C a l h o u n ,i t i s f i v e m i l e s t o t h e .\...ns.U...\un.r\§t h a t t h i ! t*"rom» un: lUV»..-..,river.W ate r s tood so deep over the entire IJU1.\.u|n .....,....bout in whic h these pic tures were taken, operated over fenc es with» out even lif ting the motor.Pilots Sievers and lieadle ac commodat- in gly to ok The Enterprise photogru;i» 1her on a three-hour ride whic h resulted in these photos. There are und red s mor e like th em in th e territozry.An o ld r iver c ha nnel, whic h run s at the foo t o f th e bluffs filled wi th water first and c ut of f escape wh en i t continued to mo u n t .\ ..hnHnr\1q had ever seen it. so high i{agH¢r and higher.Qio one un un:~"h rr and stoc k each day hopmng in:md they stay vd \\1th th u r m m \.ul.1|<'l recvdc lh¢llvu rg v Nvnlv f arm home cas!nf Calhou n h ad d the.\"nie»t~d\'vp ¢L1rrvnl hvtvwe n tht'house nnImrn.Nota'ilu'tuntnrimatea whic h wvre the only sf urea'-.a wi th the ou!-aide world.Posing I1lli\I\¥~(4 's .bi-ale.hir.andfurlh v pwtu re rm:Mr ..md J n -L\ l r > .F r a n k l l u m m u : \R i c h a r d S i c v e r s a n d G .V . IT : H e o f ( a 1 h u u n .M e s s r s .S~ | e \0 r s a n d He x t dl l : \ . \..\..:..\.Hulk lh c h n le r p r mu|,n\rul£'d the mutnrnofu \\|\u.|»..._._unds cunt uf Calhounphutugraxpiwr on hm ro i l o r x w e i n n u l l :. . . . . . .m g a t a w a g o n o n a h i g h s p o t . T h e i r b a r n h a s b e e n u n d v r w a t e r .. .. \.. N M l h u w h£ \ \ L bi£'t'I|:€i*l?ffurasw w n llnu ...a throlllihuut=d 1 stand upfnrcm0theflood V F \ b e r d c e n - \ n ; = : u n c a t t l e a t l h v N 1 a l e f a r m f e e d 1 t k w p t h e m f r o mA B ( ). :z b k w h i c h h a v e b e e n i i m o \- 1 m l !h v f o r vf r o m f e e d u n ei" |- | . n n »n \ t f l \A h u n d r e d h v n d \nr¢~rv m o v u1" ~. v.l.:I l u u u u p .." v h m g h w a l v r st n p pf. - u m r W UI LMH FEED MILL i n FUI(rzvxcln'Nmzn \1\r\in linhr. Vrup lllmr \¢\1r :». wuunm WELTE NE W A N11 l >=1~:1».\ I "|m.1mm.1~: Eau!\\ashi|1|;1nn S t n Hluir, Nc br. 0 |is inmundnled Nu tr ilu'l`h».~ Clarence llirley hmm-.-......»....lli rlevs. Mr. : md §?nl. \ i NE W A N11 >=1~:1».\ I "lUPa1()l£l'l.l']r3 nal \\ashi|1|;1nn :¥trvmI Hluir, Nc br. 0 B. F. LUNIJT UU. mullmu ¢1 £n1: 1~;1 u N( lxllmmi }.;Y~lT9» Blair,Nvh r. M i 2 0 \'ll'Lld u l barn wnncn ..._INK 1 n l\nu n ;. .The Ihr ey lluutu1\wi r k nvrs in wa | .'.,.1 are in 1horses whic h vwrc upable to lie do wn for uver a w w k .L1\ir.\w1\:~and c a u ;I......\n.|1u Note thi' hsy rnrk tn got an ideas nf lhv \\;1tor's dvplh~1 nl rnfunllf fI U l[ \' h i \ I 'LE }" l`The Riverview school.h o le purpp ,»..,.......,_t dents are gmng tn sc hool in Ca\ho\m watc r.Some of the evacuated s u THE HUME THEATRE lhv llomv uf l }"I{lE¢."l r \1,1<lt~s¢: l'1( ll RHS- (hf tun N. (Mudge) Rohilmsrm Blair. Nebr. BLMH FLUUH M\LL Sor\>r1scn Bros.. l'rup». }.[.UlR_lmlaus. { 1'RF U ANI) S-h\]_y Blair. Nebr THE HUME THEATRE lhv llomv uf l }"I{lE¢."l r \1,1<lt~s¢: l'1( ll RHS- (hf tun N. (Mudge) Rohilmsrm Blair. Nebr. BLMH FLUUH M\LL Sor\>r1scn Bros.. l'rup». }.[.UlR_lmlaus. { 1'RF U ANI) S-h\]_y Blair. Nebr \ BLMR UNHY l'.\S'|'\'Ill¢lZEl) MILK \\ |) CREAM \\F Lucke Prop Blau Nebr BREGERSENu n u a s m s ; .s ---:-\<M OUNT Hlllr, Nebr. ,\1r~ nl-,R\ l THE HUME THEATRE lhv llomv uf l'FRl"H£"l r \1,1<l'~;¢ l'l("llRI1S- (hf tun N. (Mudge) Rohilmsrm Blair. Nebr. BLMH FLUUH M\LL Sor\>r1scn Bros.. l'rup». }.[.UlR_lmlaus. { 1'RF U ANI) S-h\]_y Blair. Nebr sm\c\<Lm SUPER SERVICE Hl.Lll'S \'m'\u\|,ril vu0m'C1's 'ilricklen, Prop 1 4 EN'I'maPR1sE Mews:PHOTO §:UPP[.F_£\F1N"l`OF TTIP BTISQOUTKI Zl\"IfR___FI.OOI\0F`_APRIL.1943 River Finishes Off Highway Bridge In Twenty Minutes it-=}. ~v»,~"¥;....'e ~. .~:f@@ .a ~2==~J 1 1...E ""'#!l-§a2.f .k nf p;\\vr1wnt, a11*<=:1.cl\ ..ru mlm T.}|a :~tr1~fm1. 'l`h050 ]|2118 nf tw:11ty mlnutes. The herwy c onrcrote and stool bri¢lp;o:4 built on Hi g h ulli lrl l*'1 flu l"\:l1lT1§.\ L'|,L |1\ 2 il:»\.\.1l»1\\1:l|r<:; 1 .Mws| .y 31) just east of tho Blair bridge in lowfi.provw] nl:~l1 1i n 11.p l l l n : l i m i l l !\U \ \matc h for the muddy Missouri last week. Ripping througha dik e no rth of th e br idgv zu h uge Iowa suon was flood- ed.Highwi\3,' 30, however, built up on a high grade, ox tended direc tly across the pa th o f the floo d wator Two bridges,such as the one pictured ubovo,\\.Er\' thc only S "1 1 1.wzirnimz.mu ¢~>rz1¢r of i!¢r 1 by inc h.unlil tho l1rirl,L:v fu L rl in iho |;m1t¢r qiivhlrr \l<»: L1 ddonly ].I{l.\¢\\:1.j.I1Il\l pl':~if]n l ~at ruvtures e v e n i m n i w T l l Old Si nn Ri vvr mm\ 'll ri gh t in on thv I"r;1nl\lfldLr:¢f amily lan!\'\r¢vl\ in the buitnmlands vast uf (all1nul1 Ihu Elders I1u.nw vu . f i llvd wi th wa - ter suvvral fvvl dvep and thu f aluily look rvfupxe ullh 111|5.:l1hur-. wlm \\¢'r¢ Iilwwise stlrru undvd h ut on s lighllg higlwr grn ulul. Th e Elders n\m|:d lhc ir &l1ickcns and r::\l\|.°~;into :L |1¢'i|.;l|hor>~hu;and he d up thvlr Cow:s and hor:wa-n In ilu*barn.Ln lvr whe*r\vvvr then nelghborka plac e bvcame lnunc lated, it was mu Inu lu ffluu' th vm mum than two ma lvs to dr y gro und.The stork stood up f m :1 vw: k in 11m'.|rl} two fe et of water . mow " -1'I.~ufI \\ : 1 !¢ r f » re llfll H u t m- -: L v ra r J hqilalrl'. a d a m a n d h ¢,\;rll as ra i mi ln. 1 | '| 'r H u w I a rmrm - . f \ \ 4 r d I n w a r d F i s h( l t ' l s . I V ;: 1l l l. \ Dr. C. R, Mead, D.D Blair, Nebr. .h y " .qw 'L .u .... .|: . : \ ¢ |1 I4 | l I ||""t h v i f. *= i;»é1'&.. . ~" * 1 " f 3 " " * °I H I J .1\. J au I h r U L T r ff | 1 I|.L-wr c u m I1a l l f r vl d s a n d h n n r c a n n H1 0 mu-|':.°r|¢m " f:.- l f vs o n t h e r a r i l r m l d g r a d | : u r u l y i nm u l .\ \ . . I \ r - f f " " '\.1 a n d |'a|1 |wn':lr ¢f ... Uu IJEIIWv m "e e n t h u, .IH H1 0 h l g h w a y . Dr.C. D. Howard,M. D.Dr,M<>rrisNielsen,M.D.Dr.\X/.E,Goehrin9,M.D.Di U. R. Ehlefg, D D Dr E. T. _liDD¢ Blair, Nebr.Blair, Nzbr.Blair, Nebr.ii wr, Nfbi Blair, Nab l