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04-22-1943|l <From East Nebnlknsllostlldam Would! Newspaper Phat The Offlclal CountyMore Local Newspictures °' Than Any Other Weekly Pu bn c at ion - In Nebraska Twenty-One Rural Correspondmta From 1iQuarh=rs of County sunscmrrlon mom PEB YEAR, ~ AVEsF]Ems.Hu gs ~ AG~U j i ;r ; § f , ; ; ¢~ " ~ " * " t '§ 2 ~j ;"g - 4 " » _ " _ Q i ..\1 .~ ..x i i i # f r J' U ' f 3 ' T w ' \ ` \ \ q " »,' u ~ ~ u 1 '>....i a . - ; ' w r §};.:°*\; : j ,. ";~ . .~._¢\".: 1" :."c " i a "~\ \T'\. h l$ %~ ?1 a 1,.A \ .¢ `.1 --Z.'¥.=.» " ' £ J .;. 4 `J " q ! ' . f l n 1 ': '3 \I-,} , r v . , r f | Q , - l"5 .\j A *. ..II:s ..~_ ".. I ~.a= L L ~,', .. '*'.: .'»» 1 '" " 'F ' " . .M ;__¢.> .» '° "" !; |» _2 . - M ~_ ..A";.4 . 4 <<l r ¢ ~. r 4 *u .1 5 ~a c ."aui d b `°f_.r .""f»..gg .'T'f1 \~u .. ..- »J .1 .;.1 , Q a '1 .¢ _ 1 "r .",+*P 1v.0 -r L j M ';;»~..a|..¢ " .4'. ;4 §M i . `.~;~r .- 4 .."g."r ~. . - " ; ,. .\\-2 " ' . . . . . ~£ f . A .3 '>¢0 »°,..»¥ ?{. l f gr~¢-.~. \~*LU..5...-1 ; - i n .¢..¢-H i n t v r i c a l -»' 1""1 . .¢.|l f " _I i ~Q .J .+4 \.>¢ , » w 2 " é ~ 4 ~Q~~ |//r x ~~ i ,. 1 1 3 ." w ~r .- ~f . ;£ 1 2 5 1 j ' /' ` # '~£ 5 ~ 1 /\ »IQ #.v ~J a ,.r / '_ _ ;3 .>» al;" f 1 '_a 'i ~ ~"E"..-n /~-\ I .|1 EP J~ rn.A~ wi I to | ~ l . 1 ~00 Coun- v e . -U ALES Wash- ~hd 581 ~ht Ieav quota. been ex-eek and y r a n u u t .,.`1.a¢»-- J 1'Q.. .f f .1 ~ ,~ w 1 s Q _ . ar g "" g a e ( J a x .~ f i1¢.r i f f / " ' _ _ , . . - f e z w .F - f '» ~" ~," '¥. 1 ; . "; 4 , } " "- = " ' f ' w g ¢"\. . .=e \ ..}\ . ".~- .; ¢| .r r.\ . . ,s g ,;>a: r '1 r I ."c Q - » ; | ; :* .\.;.i f . . a '. Ia'1 |\».._. . , , P o . . : " ¢ » ; ~"»~ »' J " ~s . .|- ,~\ ; -V " 1 r v . ' A1:>1:>rr 99 1963 \Churches-__ __ . . _ . . . .- --"§ ` § } § 1 1 \ » r n ~Y 1 . \ ; ' 1 I N U M B E R 1 6 °§%r'»»;§1¥3?m3§lBond Sales lan Easter nformluon releud w The EnL . -~ w e e k from the ol:N o w T o t a Servicesrp|.u.|¢=I " 1 "" " "_g e e o f I o w a .S t i e ~ ~ $1514ert.W.Harvey is w we B.LU:1;|.that no permanent repairs will ~made on U. S. 30 between Blalr ,.; Q 1 Slprviceé HaveSEI `A,§~1-`5.£}.fEd~11; An.and Missouri Vnlley \xnu|u w :the June rise in the river which is predicted w be quite severe this year. Iowa highway engineers areafraidthanworkmightnot be completed by the time the high water comes and material and la- bor wnuld be lost. However,Seanbor Harvey as- sured, there will be a devour cap-able of handling the tra(|.'ic nice-ly,made ready within a short time so wat travel may resumeits natural course. The proposed detour will lengthen the route about a mile. A W eek Remains In ty's $2/10,000,D r $151,000 nepm SHOUL D REPOR' OUT-COUNTY E With one week tn goingtoncnuntyhadahmal of $151,000 lm ni ing $89,000 yet to fill f Sales,however,haveeeedinslybriskthis ~.Alamy azencies not on] nfrches in City on A wr Q1aA§0N'S\»I'J\.I.l"\\Ja.lJ l- lA ¢ n . v-E S T A T T E N D A N C E aber, the season of c heer am! fa lls th is y ear o n Sund ay , 25.Th e D a y el!Resurrec - will be celebrated i n Blai r spec ial wors hip servic es i n of the \ch111'¢hes.number o f Ho ly W eek ob- ancea are bei ng held,also. ndy Thur sday services we r etuctedtodaya t St.M a r i s c opai Churc h b y Dr .Ne vi lle ner,an d a three-hour Goccl my servic e,beginning a t 12 wi ll be in charge of Fa th er lbe rt J .Smi th,pastor.A lle lig ht c ommu nion e e r v i e e ta ke plac e this (Thu r sd ay )ning a t th e Congr egati onal meh;a Good Fri day servic e, =0rl0W evening,wi ll inc lude cial pws en ta ti on of th e Se v- Say inge of Christ on the Cross.. e Metho dist Churc h also plan s candlelight Ho ly Co mmu n io n vic e, this evening.Easter Su n d ly pla na o f t h e nous c hurc hes have been report- to The E nter pr is e as f ollo ws : The observanc e of Ea ste r S un - y wi ll begin a t th e Metho di st nr r c h wi th a 6 a.rn . y outh Sun- se lenfice.11 o'c lecl: serv- c wi ll be mpan ied by ba p~ s m o f b a b i e s a n d r e c e p t i o n o f fve r n l n e w m a n b c m .R e v .J o h n 1 1 _ 1 \_ n m n h Q h g n l g i g u B e _ ~1w'lay Z7 ls Date Set For Blair fe\l far behind in their effort keep up with -the tleriwl wo related L0 the bonds.A pep rally at Lhe Blah' Ci nwhnoln resulted in such a rulilé Bl'P z 11C o m m e n c e m e n t * ; : , , , , , m ,';i' G.,°:;,;' e ' '.war gmmps that they were cg f 1 9 4 3 _\!;:efy otft and had to turn avISC01111|\ni1*fmntomers.The schcv I S T '. r v l r - .NJ I l vl . - . -.n u D u r i n g t h e f l o o d l a s t w e e k . t h e E a r l R e e h f a m i l y w a t c h e d the wate r r ise until i t was more than knee-deep around the house and they henrd o. pec uliar suc k- in g sound at th e r e a r of their house.Needless to say,af ter hearing the noi so all ni g ht an d no tin g the writer continue to rise, they abandoned their plac e fu l higher ground. 1i I Th is week,upon returning, this is wh a t they found.Al- tho ugh th ere is le vel la nd for a rnile in all directions,the cur-re nt ha d come across the field so swif tly th a t il.had gouged bi g gullies i n th e ground.Th e above pic ture is wh a t used to be s no rmnl, hard-p ac ked, level fnrmy ord. »-~-».»-eenuu l \ J 1 . c | ¢ o \ J v . .. . ._p o s e d O f F i f t y ~ N i n e M e m b e r s w -1 Th e annual commencement ex- erc is es will be h eld a t Blai r Hi gh School au d ito ri u m, Thu r s da y e ve inng,Ma y 2'¥,a t whic h ti me 23 boy s and 36 g irls will be awa rded their di plomas. Baooalnureate servic es w e r e scheduled f o r Sunday ,Ap r i l 23. Details of both eve nts will b e a n--_.._..| l n l a v a lg o a l o r i g i n a l l y s e t f o r a n a m o e q u i v a l e n t t o t h e u n i s e o J e e p ,s u d d e n l y f o u n d t h a t t h a d e a s i l y p a s s e d t h i s m a r k t h e y a t o n c e r a i s e d i t t o J e e P B w i t h e v e r y i n d i c a t i o n * i t w i l l b e r e a c h e d . C o u n t y B o n d C h a i r m a n T .H e d e l u n d p o i n t e d o u t W e d d a y t h a t t h e r e a r e u n d o u b t s n u m b e r o f b o n d s b e i n ! ! c h a s e d o u t s i d e o f W a s h i n C o u n t y a n d t h a t u n l e s s h e _.f notified o f these purcnaaerc ou nty is no t c r ed ite d wi th 1 urvchasers should iSuc h p\....s UI...hun nf' 'l.loSfU£fiCe y yd s \> l li l a v. .. §¢\,,k. SQ" mmf# \\ /s»a»\1----~rf 'Q \ ,\1 .gj ~~,r -,~ -1 y ~ f l /, / ~~~ ~¢',».\ . _.v "/j -=_.~~~ ', i s g g ?;r<=P'£f f f , ~~\ f ~~ \5' Eanter Meama the Mina! _'~9 SP B FO hopAP tio wit se'M~ noEP J~ m.A~ wi w rove."' i n fe r eldviflfi5!ary'a= AEBIP-' *"=2:s2~ IB a nur.. UA vnu -__,s.un:u ¢ l u " .a d st i v e g ' r a d u 1 1 t . e 8 :w h i c h t h e p u r é l m s e i s m r f m s o n ,B e r n e t t e A r p ,f y G e o r g e v] j _H e d e l u n d ,C P e g g y B a r r o n , _ M 3 f -Q } m § n n g n g f ~3 giv:_ .1BinBlatter, }Juanf=| so that proper C1E\I1\"X a; ;§ek: ial c hildr erfs servi c e vm be he ld a t t h e F i r s t L u t h e n m . . - J 6 \ n r i k f r asm'~P Register ring B.H 7 ~ ~oups anFrozen F lm ED Arw mGUS S 'Gus Scheffler, in the hams re\,ai\ business in Blair sdnce 18~ t ''t hi home on Wat LinFog,dueda sStreetLhis (Thunisay)momm _\Deceased was born in Germ~ ~=.~me u J l, eslie Buc klin Carrol|.'en.I f such p u mn a ws 1:npizabeth Ch¥18T,6llB8ffu 15-rea dy mad e,§s °?P¢}*"v a h u ld b e |`\A\nG.1_...\- ~»I5\\Mr, nmemnu L u n a ' i n a t 1.J a r - rvi wr .. 11,a n Mil!'he ennedy. ea a r eethodist b y C h r i s t e n s e n ,U l l l vl a y o .. . . .. - _n u u u :\r1|v||______ _ _\b e e n t u m -l i l i i vi n e i l f l d ~D i XO R ._~~ ~ h m ; Kenneth F1ser, Jean Fisher, r.:u-ed in.John Fox~sberg,Mn§'Mmy of the rural school assi _______4... an ms'="'=* ' - " " "'Frermh.tr ic ta h ave q tuu e l. W u " ' * * '"h D010thY .u u ta im e Franc 9 th quota.Q' L M F~»1f1=~°df~M *Guy er i'3:E3"i.'f.,,.. "Em valua ti on rath- Sunday V. Ciarka Hi s ser- he N e w tnpic o f mater ser- Lhe Cong- l1 o'cloc k rec eption ..\.........\ \ son,Wnnen Jenxxns,mu5.... ._.-..__Jensen,"§1'I°'°Jnsen,"E ~week will and Ba l g ueceaaeu ww W...Johnsnn,l o n u e .'''"'b o u s n n :v--~...\....,.-_._..___w Kelley, Mu-an Kum,'d1my-a-we and them il every Exhlbxts W e re E xuo y e d § 1 '°<'§ I.'ZfZ4'éz.{§":§;`§ ;§"',';,,";, g T h e N 8 Q P A E r m m u 9:45 a.m-»|»..n...»»Lmnard. Norma Lflngl Mgr)u _1Nuhhx%°:5 3 3 3 5 B y L a r g e C r o w d O f of age, living at Denver mul hz-O r d e r momlng, wm Rev. A. w .. ..Parents. P2.1Z!'0I1S er Creston, Nebraska, before com~ol Herinnag f;"{=*';;K'2.T _._..._\on nm nnint mon picI\.!_U i-U-Ever y p ost, bu ild ing or piece of equipment whic h wo uld n o t flo at, c aus ed th e wate r to sta rt an eddy and on the dawn-stream side the di rt was eaten away..Th e above hay rac k Qtood i n a. nearby fuedlot. The c u rrent ate r -.1!.IA I }l ; away th e d ir t a nu un :lluuu ....the r ac k f ell into the h ole. Mo st o f the mac hinefy was likewise undermined and tu m- bled into th e hq les made by the water. . . ¢ ' / 7 I \ l l | . | u . . ;. \_ . _a n d M a r g u e r i t e M e ' K e i t h M e r a l i M o o r e ,E d y t h l "Rasmussen,He le n Ruby Ssmsufn. mcke.wi ll rezc n u m \|u\I ....,.w ,Doreatlw.with eas e.Th e po o p lg i lo f thin L " " " " " " 'i n g w Bla ir Ni e imn ,Iva*county lu}ve no t y et od i n a M th th h d g _Robinson,Bmi aingle d n vc connec ted wfvitfri 'dne entgoxld g g m /mexged th epg 1hs w1fe died I n Sc ptanb er, "f ar and fjug bq n d d mvg W ill nugl patron's ~gf the Bla ir ~Rnd SINCE a ;1 1 1 1 1 8 ~ r i . . \ . . . ,Q=_\ prove to be n o exoeptinn.City Sc hools, Friday evening, sign-Hc le n .L owe has "" E e he r o me ;nr than mnrent. book in the auditnr-»»\§§§;=\i g a v e " g m g g ? nn V , Efrec zwe J'\IJTl|...,..._r "values o n c anned and dri ed soupsan d frozen fruits? and vc getabies were reduced sharply ,GP A an- nounc ed Tuesday .The c ommon 10% -ounc e siz e of n 1..-...nl ¢\¢nw1 Hi? Da wn . "" H e I a Alive, "is the MH. D e r e lle Barber's E: mon, to be def ive red at regational Churc h a t J worship'services.A a a were fourd also ln the sho |Clalicn Servoss,u l a u y s ...-monsen, Leona Sorenson,PaulineStcwart,Roger Strieklett,and 1Rnby Swingholm.l Bill Walker,Mai ne Waniel: 'Donald Wilkins,Francis Wilson, iishirley Young and Richard Zim~ .merman, all of Blair. Herman James Thane.Bennington Opal Tietgen.Arlington Harriet Sunds.KennandMarianNielsen,Demette Arp Ft.Calhoun Eleanor Lorsch. SCHOOIS HAVEEASTER VACATION The Blair City Schoois will be dismissed on Thursday evening. April 22,for a fourkday Easter vacation.Work will not be re- sumed until Tuesday morning. april 21. l ~l F o l ' l l l E l 'H e r m a n I i s |[ h 1 l |l GOVERNMENT To TAKE THREE BLAIR PLANES Three airplanes owned by Blair men, are to he picked up soon by the government for useas training planes at air bases.notice having been served on the owners a week ago.Three planes are included in the pickup They are owned by Dr. C D. Howard, Ben Reeih, andanother jointly owned by Ralph Watson and Dr. Norman Rath- mann.mm.Complete and interesting exhib-its of work done by Central, North and Westavard students had beenassembledintheCentralschool auditoriun . Art work, penmanahipdisplays,and project notebooks caught t.heattention of the visit- ors.Several pieces of fine veneerfurniture,lawn fumiture,andweldingexhibits by the boys ofthe shop department was on dis- play. Girls of the hgme economics department had built a booth, inwhich work was displayed.Special demolrslrations and dis- P- y . ..s rooms, with Nile Bourn supervis- Meanwhile,four men havepurchased jointly another ship which is smaller than the size the govemment aunts.This ship will be owned by William Wilson, Gordon Vinton ol Blnir.Howard Larsen of Herman aml Gerald Engleton, of Decatur, The ship is s Piper cub, purchased atNorfolk and brought L0 the Blair field last Sunday. ~J.Harold Stewart,proprietor nf Stewart Pharmacy, has been ing;the home economics rooms.supervised by Miss Garda Peter- sen; science department, Miss .-\n»na Thurston;a n d commercial room. BAPTISTS PLANA N N U A L M E E T I N G The annual congregational nieetiru:of the Baptist Church: will be held next Wednesday evening,April 28 A seveno'cloCk dinner will precede th.: business session, it has been-~\Hao n D. Kennedy i l v - - - ~ --~.fered with rheumatism and at lastthe dread disease wok il.s toll. He leaves four children,Mrs.Bun Williams of Rockford, Illi-'nois; Orval Schcffler of Blaulr;\ Mrs. A. 0. Sick, and Mrs. Helen|Lowe of Blair.A brother andithree sisters also survive him.i WINS SUPERIOR WITH PIANO SOLO Misa Marilyn Nelson,1'l»yaar-old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. canned soups win oe out ....... .....to three points ln the ease of to~ mato soup and from six down to four for all other varieties.Dehydrated soups were slashed from two down to one point, mak- ing the second time Lhe point value oi these soups has been halved. Many Cut ln Half . Pound size pankages of frozen fruits were reduced from 13 tosixpoints.Frozen baked beanscamedownfromeightto (our. All other lrvaen vegetables werecut,the 12-ounce package being I. Nelson of Herman, won a rat~ §§§§`i,f1'.".~a`I."'.§§"E` four "'{'"§"6 ing of "superior"for her planr.ointa Blacke gd f°'";;>;'k solos at the fifteenth annualip f '|' 3 GPS"' ....,,,e nof the is en y.music festival of dlstnrt No...,_held in Fremont Friday <heln_§'°"""" grocern "°'°°"'°d the ,2.'T uctions, saying the t 'played 'Tarantella from Venice poinm was "very ,.;.»~°§.J'T-5335 and "Naples" hy Lizst.ld e .` f-'\0Pvpi\ of C§cil V, Begqgyda uw le he local retail trade wel- o a an iss \com e change i e tablBrannon of Dana College, this is'values it hoped OPA 'l..Ii.i"..,..t§ the third consecutive year ingood on the promise, hlso made, \\'ll\cl'l Miss Nelson has "super ithat something will be one about ior"ratings.She also receive-d`hamil barn loaf and oth r types o! a rating of "superior plus' in the unc eon meat.National Music Contest held ini The backup of ham ,ld sausage Omaha, last swine;due to \he'h1\-"been serious for about mnwar,however,no national e<»v\-idiyl The slight point reduc- .;..,.. .Q Inst week on sausage have of new members is p»~.......Junior and senior choirs wlllslng and a solo,"'0pen lfhe Gai a of the Temple" will be suns by John L Barber, Jr..Dr, N. C Carlsen of Blair, president of the United Danish Lutheran Synod,will preach anEasterservice at the Orlrm Lu-theran Church,at 11 o'clock An Easter festival service and baptism at 11 o'elock will follow a ten o'clock Sunday SchoolEnst-er program at the Kennani Lu- theran Church.Rev.P. C. Jen-sen of Blair and Kennard ia the pastor of the diureh.A special Easter service wilE be coduoted by Rev. P. C. Jenner:on Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m.. Mr.and Mrs.F.ll.MeVi er' and Coral Jean Strirklett nttheweek-end in Albion,where they went to see their new grand- son. Dr. and Mrs. E. S, Triwvr "nd Clnralynn accompnnicd them a t far as Newman Grove where theyspenttheweek-end with MilanAustins, fnrnn-rly of this city. River Channel \\:,.Dekoy McCann farm, .,\\,.; x.Dr. P. 1. Cady, of Arl- \.\¢:..~l, .1 a steel hin, filled with .mi r a corn heated and splitopen.The com was scattered KLOPP AND HOWARDAT NORFOLK MEETQ l)r. l`.l).ll<»\\nni.President- vhvt ~v!=-lll.\ir Rotary Club, and l.V.livnpp,secretary-clect, (len 1.Nmi.~il<,Nebraska,ldst 'l`m-~.l.q \.. =-H-~.~l me new-y In tennzrnrmll l1.~1r=\1 l`on\cntinn bein inua =.. Linn ~ They N.. port a very intere lm; .md inform- ative day. The mp mls made in Dr. l>{oward's plnn- FLOOD SECTIONS r human.1 ,..n:.,1,..ngvt-ry much like n big yellowmndhar.There were nearly ~3,000 bushels lest. i RED CROSS TOAID FLOOD i~.EEDY Miss Gertrude O'Connell,rep-resenting the American Red Cross 'has umblished offices at 'the A-merican Legion building in Blair where she will receive applications `i`rom those who have been ren--dered needy as a result of the iriver flood.lg is the policy of the Red Cross _:Q rfplace needy items if the los-ver is unable lo fumish them.him- iself. The Red Cross does not re-fplace losses. it has been pointed us, but does replace necessaryitems for living.Thnse who areV E R Y POP UL AR gi v e n mid are allowed to make their purvhases from businessihnuses of their own choosing so asThe :pedal flnod sed-ion D\'i"f'to keep trade in local channels d in attrutive blue ink nn-Las much as possible. issued w all suberibers lastwnkhas drawn "~-"5 f;j °f ;2 }; c o m- UE NS EN ~ ments for whlc e rprirfzls td! i l grstdul A supply nf T o ~ 200 extra copies of the floodsection were pprchased in a sun-Henry C. Jensen, who has beenprlsingshorttimeend .lormsllupemtioni mxpervisor of thehnva been put back on the prime) Burt-Wamlngfwn Driinnge dis- tn run \neeond reprint no i.haZ'tr'ici.for many years,was re-those who desire them rn#be' elected for 1 term of seven yourweomodlteiThelectionsure'at 1. meeting had in Tekarnnh on sale at 10c each-[ry-1 week. Banker gr as seu Away Saturdgy E. W.Burdic, 81 Years, :Buried At Herman On M o n d a y E. w. Burdic, well-known busi- ness man in this county, passed away last Saturday at the homeofhisdaughter,Mm.GretchenDauherty. He had been in failing health for a number of years.Deceased was in the banking business in Hemmn for manyyears and at the .same time op- erated a number of farms in that vicinity. He was for several termsax member of the county board in which office he gave an excep-tionally high type of service. He was a man who was held in the highest esteem by all who knew him and in his home tnwnhe \vl8 nlwuye ready to lend a helping hand to those in need and in his passing he leave a lmstofoldfriendswhowillfeel apersonallossinhispassing.A higlf class gentleman alwnys, he will be greatly missed..Ho leaves his aged wife, three sons,Earl of Broken Bow,Ne- braska; lloyd and Neale, in 0m~ aha;and the dnughler,Mrs.Gretchen Daugherty of Omaha.Funeral servica were held Mon- day nt 8:30 p.n\.nt the Legion nm in Hamm with Rev. Clarke officiating and interment wmamade in the l-lennan mmetex-y, ill and confined to his home this xmnounoeu.nw. . ,. -._.week.is the pastor of the congregation ll\STH|GT.STAN|]|NGS IN WAR BUND SALES 'i P if -~'The followdistricts, as the dl Zlsl. DistrictName BlairCruiekshankFort Calhoun\l/hitfordFontanelle `Cuming City DeSotoLong CreekGarryowenMastersBrinkmanGollPleasant ViewTelbaata HilgenknmpBrewsterHewettKindred SummersSutherland ThonaHermanNew England ArlingtonWrench LeC'r0ne CmbyManeyMcCarthy OrumMarchDornackerBelle Center Nm nlloated. s ln xsnre n of thoxgures stood at t Quoin 25000 2000 500053006500 45003000 :moo25004000 'moo300050004000 soon40003500:woo30004000250080004000soooB00030006500300035008500sooowoo4000 Actual Sales 349346.251956.251462.50993.75768.751443.75337.501425.0037.50 2Bl 2.50450.00450.0031 so.oo525,002606.25 2168.75 1 l 2,501 87.50 1762.503243.75 905.00axssns581.258352-502612.50x'19s.'1s54 1 8:15 1050.002887.5027 12.50xs':5.oo93.75463.15 L snlc of Wnr llund<b\ e close of business last DirlrletNuns BrandertRisrinHilCreek LallmanNeffRose Hill VacomaMntws BiabeeSladerBonoGlendaleSunnysideKennard Spiker GreeneJohnson l-lartungLincoln BrodersenRiverviewPlainviewPeaceful HillNashvilleGardner Quota ssoo30004000 50003000500030005000 5500250030002500 25W400085003000 2500 40003000250020001500250015002000Fr. Timpe 4000Fr. 87 Wuhingwn 3500 Kemnard Co-Op Asa'n Total Sala m Date thc :whoal night, Ap- l AclunlSoles 32l2.50 525.00825.00H81 .25 1237.50 1350.001050.003000.002456.25 1787.50 3862.50 zsx 6.001 43 1 .25ne ro319.15 1368.75 843.75 506.25273 1 .251 12.502087.50 135,996.00 J-i"9°\"~1s,ooo.oo \ Blmr $1 50,996.00 lsr-ml-n |Cumlng ....i county Red Cross Quota Oversubscribed Amount A5125 $.5,40o.00; Present Amount Sub- scribed $5,875.25 Washingwn County Red Crossdrive, although the quota wns the largest yet asked. has gone ov rthe wr by s4s7.2s with all w»~fk»| ships except one exceeding their quola up to the present date nf Wednesday,April 21.Money is still coming in and these amountsmay be raised before the accountsare definitely closed.1 The total amount asked ot the! county was $5,&00. The following amounts have been raised by each township:Pd Quota $650.00 325.00500.00 azsmaznoo11so.oo\ 50.00 325.00 825.0500.00' sa wn \, ~ Twp.Amount Arlington $70450 827.75 575.76427.75 351 .75 1905.9672.75 azszs332.00 660.50 290.00 Richland Fort Calh Fonwnellcan e DeSoto Grant Herman City U-...g .,. ..... .._.,n»»t materially helped the situa1:<-n, ment dealers say. Hmm buy- iing increased Monday and Tues- \dny hut is still below what many _considered would be the Easter ldemand. L U ' r H E i z A N C A N T A T A i H E L D T U E S D A Y E V E The Easter Caniala. "The GloryoftheResurrection",presented last Tuesday evening at the FirstwtheranChurfh,drew a good crowd ol'.,appreciative listeners.The clfoir sang the cantatu un-der the direction of John Schultz of Trinity Seminary.._ BUFFET To BEHERE SATURDAY Howard Buffet,United St.a*enRepresentativefromthis distant expects to be in Blair next Sat- discuas matters of interest to lu ul voters.A dinner is being held at 6:30 in the evening at the Koopman Inn in his honor and Ln invited group of about 45 Blair bndneesmen and civic leaders will be in attendance. urdny afternoon and evening tt The o;en and others of the Rebekah Lodge plan to go to Te-luamah on May 5th where theylwill exemplify the work u! the or- der at a special meetlng on that day. _ - » . - - -___wrecked By High Water M u c h D a m a g e D o n e To , Dx k e s An d Re v e t me n t s Go v ' t W i l l R e p a i r Henry damage has been done to the dukes and revetments plum! in theMinsauri River by the gov~ernment. for the suhilizatian of the channel, government. enKineers have reported, and as a result ofthe damage, the river channel is temporarily wrecked. The channel has spread to such an ex nl that river engineershave f nd Places where water isbut You feet deep which renders l[1==_Ul 01 barges and towboals. dlffie t. A six to eight foot c -nel h been aimed at. The river dlkes end revctments have been Plji¢in such a manner that they will n down the chmrmel and there y create enough current w keep a clear, deep channel,.Harry Jordan,who has beenxncharge of river constructionwork here for some time, wld The Enterprise Wednesday that his firm expected w move their equip- ment from this vicinity ut, once-and that no more repair wqrk; would be done except by the gov-emment fleet which operates out of the river base at Florence. U Q f n | ¢ | ¢\ | L | \ V ¢ l .l.~2 2 .~ all-us t \ ! \ 0 B l l F § | m - - m a m m a Bus Depot at H. J. Cooke Store L u v: B L A J I f - Northbdund- 8:44 mn. Northbound- 6:14 pm. Southbound I' 104 sm. Southbound- 7:00 pm, I r / .u 1.||r .. ~Dspot at T h e E a t Shop L E A V E n u m - No rt hbo u nd- No rt hbo u nd- 8:59 sm. 2 :29 a..m. Banthbound- 8:16 p.m. So uthbo und-11 216 pm. I n|\Ews1'ER ul-:ws Tlmn hdplng Bhd!larva hia.'l8!h hi ~~dtemoou were l r .H-Hg,d u n m d and n .Chris Komm, Mr.a n d l n .len And hmlly,Mr.G°°\°§; Munch andmdn. Ed Mem'-KD. ch, md Allre d Ne ~ M r . An d l n - ~ ~Wadnesday eveningMr. and Mn- Soren JKr . md MH.WilDonsld drvve so Arn~Sunday evening and ol Mr, md Mn.Mr. And Mn. Bud children were Mo~ vlnlurra.Mr.and Mrs.Hand Shulene werening guuu ol Mr. bert Stork md roms.Ve lma : Ki tt mmsguests lt tha Wul! Fridly °"°»'==,g,amd Mrs. Will ul! Mrs.Wulf:birthda ~| Jens lumen, m u . : N .- - " Mrs. Fred He ~ Mn.. 'na Meffond Fridly and Sl~- duldlter m d .u~.Mnuhxll and fsmil I THE ENTERPRISE -: n r I N ..... Pub\inh,dD¢'[~h,|-|465 Noonbr~rm:mm=:nPn1sz w m v Az nm r.N~\>m h JOHN A. RHOADES. wwf J . m u o n R H O A D E S . m m : m m Ema n d n u e o o n d - e 1 u | mn ¢ v . ¢ r ~ t h » \ ¢ t d C ¢ D ¢ Nl l o ! Sprick and hmily wen dinnerand supper guests of the Rysna'. Vuiton dad);¢h¢-nx withMr. And Mn.nlter sfxsenxma were Mxry md Eva.denon,Mrs.Wslter Ninlun,and Mrs.Juana Sappenlield md sons of mshh.o wen ~..~..~.. ~ TRESRRSHR PRESS 19 ~ 4 : susscllmon RATES $1.50 Pu Yea: in Walllnllmi Cvlnly one-ai-¢h»»0v¢n¢y Buhserlvnns SLM Por You lhdnll ob-ly. sundayugdHn .muly.Mr.n oi Kar*-ma -xnd Hn .nm-un, lr. J a c k l m- n .Wnlfwuxevi riwn a! mun-\Wu1!snd |,N¢ brukl,we ngue s hhurlruge r.: m a y p a 0R a t i o n ,P o i n t D a t a ' RATIONING SUGAR:Nmnbu'12 (;¢.,wp_ W u I b t i m Book Om,n b d ihrough Hay 81 for Bvu pounds com='ma'=u m m = € ' < > » w » War Rntiou OM. valid for can pound !rvm1h.r~ch22 to April 25,in¢lulive.zs Camrpan valid April ze. uvnocnsszn NODSZ Cqnlultl Point Value c u m Lt srowri-». . . 1 .--x_». M. FUEL OIL: Period 5, each aw unit (pg vslld lor 11 gallons; auch tm-unit Ouupon mu d farn o gallons until September 80. Entiann Ior fuel all und keto-sme for ddmeliit innfimdonnl md ngrkulmnl m a xrn nowg n n i s k l o r six-mvnth per-lads. nl c u l wr o lv s AND m o o n . ERS: All oparnt/on of inruhtu m md bzmde n m.\y ob!-Ain ull needed hd bil and kerosene -..._n_ ._.....a..,»x..».nl the ln. June; Thvm spent lmwsek`her mn 'EZ'§=.-e \1hile\ Hn. 'SIL -1 Tlmmpmn v u in Henirk, Smith n a mHr. md Mrs. Willmn Wulbsrnand son,Willixm,md .h mmChrhrkenum were Sunday visitorsat the Hmm Svogex-non home.\ Emil Mltzen is on the sick lis¢.\Mr. md Mn. He.nri'Gehrke mdlhrvey visnted with r. nxgd Mn. Elmer,Lund, Sunday evemng.Hum: Svogermn, Hlrrv md A1- ma and Mr. md Mrs. Henry Jen- sem 1=~;_y;d Hu-ry Swanson cele- brate birthday, '1\|ud\y. 1 lsy ¢YB!l-U18 lrlmd Wal! hursdny eve-.nd Mn. Cull-Mr. md Mn.nday evenillx home.lest! of Hr.in honor ulv were Ha -hrll Rumm-Hens Wulf, EWS mn, Sr., md nd son spent\y with their.u n .1 0. md in nevupa pers wr www W lor ulpuuuy |.u\~-»~.-.....e._..he mxrendered from War Book ; ,,, ,,,4 e l m*Lncile Mxtun yu an ovemx ns -Twn.~D» ~fE» um -fw n w s u m .,,,§M,$ `¢ l°,. l.Y w a n g l g g l g g a nd lfml P O U L T R Y P o u w m n s eollllihl msy be used <|\"'|"5 w the wer effort.§»mr;nSvogeraon, H y~ srld A] I Ap d . MEATS AND FATS: Conmmsn must hlnenda RED sump! c o m.BURNIING HEATINGSPOVES-H-ltlunlng Poudl will gunz, pennlninn for the putn m W l f a w k T' ° f o r wr- anne ot eoel-burning hestinll ehuc nl mu h .eheenm,f m m v e w m w w i l l m m a w wmdoils.R611 "A", "B"."C"plane or supplement.ol!-burnlng md "D"stnmps w l d nowu m m l p r n ao.r m m m m <"E"> "ua Apri l za. m:'rAn.s ns Rmls 'r lz.l _TION:Mesh,filh.ls t:md d:e a e Mx y 5 ¢ o Ms y 1 4 .0 bmln Form R-1601 from loml bonu- wk l nz mv i nmw - Plu c s markup bans Nebruks mnxurntin for 90 score b u m:ln pound md i u l i p w n d mrtzms mx visited at Bemand omp$0n's Prldsy evening.|Mr. end Mn,Soren Wolsmummd fsmlly md Mn. Henry GehrksmdRnnnld were nmong thosehelpingMrs. John Wolsmuln cd Blair observe her hirtlldny, Sun- dn lk.and Mrs.William Vogt,| Glen and Lelnnd, were vlnibors emWilliam Wulbem's Wednadny.Mr. a nd Mn. Chri l J dlnel ~family were Sunday afternoon vu- xmrs at Hans Vogt's.Mr,md Mrs.Henry Gehrke BUTTER:~an pemenh\z .1 _55 rnnhl'gm-dxment wx-saw!Harvey md Marjory,of Omlh l"sm fennfln slhmoon at Arthur Either chicks or poults utten s l u t beoomklg wormy ver/young.Lerge round womu ln- fe a t the muy o uxl xe s t hme e o r four weelra.L u g !round worm eggs lpomllte qulckly in damp warm cnndlltioal.A Llttle extrau m in keeping the lltler end floors ol broader hulus clean, dry m d spnyed chan, 'Rh 1 good strong eommerlai litter alms' dnt wi ll klll the worm egg: oneontsa,will prvve very helpful in controlling heavy worm ln- leahtian. week!until the mm ue s bmi i four months old.If lt's lmposdble to move the broader houses in :lem p u m a , P¢fhlP8 B!!poldble to findsome used materials that um bem e as mf lhe lte r.'' n m can be walled with wire and mos# ing poles placed outside.1 have seen summer wanting nheltenmlm on posts set ln the mounrl and old straw mostly for the rvof. It lt's lmpouible for you to furnish tha rrv v lnr slack with a green food pssmra this lum- mer, yan shmlld grow green foodin . s-lnnxrnhs lol.and sumwly la Orixm News The L E. Larsen family entergl ~a r m r ,i n 1 _ . i .a n n : M u n i n h ,.......-.. mi o - h .Jr.,Hr. and H!!- ntimaing to wening. an received a Lt. D. Thom- that he had adnetlon, hav-| lifferont cour-He vusCom- I n i i g hmr Peterson leit rrnmento, Cali-l will remain is there in in Jones mus- Umnha,Mon-, in South Oxna- Omaha sub- 'operation at tal.Wednesday a n he an mo nn,'ed I. 0 .Marshall s Sunday even-o l Mr.and in Omaha. F.J.Qnorson ning visitors athome in Omaha.ungbluth o l St. n Omaha will cation with hex spent the visiting herandfamily, ming to lo- D.C., where by the gov sHoEs= Stlmll 17 of War Bd-sm s eats i Hon Book One In valid lor one f shoes until June 15, 1948. ps are lnwi thmgable hxmng members of the hmi ly liens under the same roof a urs s s n FOOTWEAR:Men's mbber boota are rationed. Apply to your loud Rationing Board for certificate ui purchase.c s s o nu m.Number s ~ ~ | Coupons valid until May 21. and "T" Coupon Hllid' ern can renew by mall.Wi-lm your board for Form R-543. TIRE rNsPEcnoNs= (1)book holders April 1ihrG18hSeplember80 Allow 90 USED MECHANICAL REFRlG~days between inspection.IERATORS:Revised MPR 139 (2) "B" book holders mms 1 sales at all leveis including deal- Lhr0u§i June so Allow so days ers and individuals from local between inspections.Rationing Board. o n "C"b°°\< holders Mmlg Us a n TRUCKS; Arm April 2s 1 through May 31 Allow 4°'su used tnicks win come under days between inspections.ceiling prices.Two methods (4)"T" book holders'- Insper- are provided for re-sale:One. EGGS & EGG PRODUCTS: Un- der price ceilings at retail and lwlwlede-1-mann:eggs exempt. FRESH VEGETABLES:Toma- toes, green and wax mv beamsmrrots,esbblge,peas,lettuoe and npinaeh priced on percentage mark-up basis. PORK:Retail prices under specific ddlar and cents ceiling by Zones SEED POTATOES:Can be sold by retailer in any quantity. ition every sixty days or everyilor vehicles "as ie",and Two. 5,000 miles,whichever eomesifor vehicles reconditioned and first lguesanteed. l D O R N A C K E R N E W S I N E B R . P O W E R C O . Cozy Corner Club mel.at owl ~ ~A L home of Mm. John Domacker oral ~ ~ |April 14, with Mrs. Else Appleby,asaisting nosteas A social alter-|Eleotric service over the Ne- !"°°" was held Games were P\°Y'hraska Power company system ed and P5198 were won bb' Mes [was maintained at normal durlr. -zidameaEllaAppleby,Raymond the recent Missouri river floodfisehuiae.,Anna Me"'°"»D";iz»xcept for the necessity of shut- |Kroo e r and Henry G0tf.sch.1-lting off power in the inundated -..........ws......wane and the ...Wu hunnse river flood stage .i'¢5"»S»FF\Eli>i»§¢"'A»-lane observe her birthday. the E. E. Ma home. rcin F u l l wvuti Own Mstzen spent Friday at Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kmger ofSioux City, Iowa, visited Mr. and' Mrs. Hans Vogt and family,Sun-day forenoon.Mrs.Kruger is Mrs. Vogt'a sister.Mu.John Reeh, Mrs.WilliamWulbern,Mrs.Eds Eeeh,Mrs.Fred Dornacker, Jr., and Mrs. An-sel Toll. attended a miscellaneous shower in honor ol Mrs. John Jez-sen, the former Audrey Reeh, atthe Joe .lessen lgne,Thursday afternoon.llr.and Mrs.William Vogt, Glen and Leland, visited at Eg~ gert Wul!'s, Sunday altemwn.Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Toft enter-tained for s large number ol rela- tives,Sunday,in honor of herfather, Chris Nelaen's birthday.Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.John Vogt and daughters wereMr. and Mrs.Ernest Kruger ofSioux City,lowa,Mr.and Mrs. 1 Arthur Lnmhrecht and Carolynof Pspillion, and Harvey Villivokof Elkhorn.§= m c n u o m s | IN PRICE AND 1RATIONING; RATIONING I e o o s e e o o u u e a q RATION STAMPS:Loose', ' stamps not valid. Take Wa r 'l' Ration Book with stumps at- '1 ' tsched when making purehas- ~ I re 13 c a1 l l (t!'Q . l 1 i 'es,Ieensaosu l e n o oThepointcostofSundnyi night suppers and workers' sand- wich lunches was _reduced ...b Clean.well-drained ground a-md the brooder houses is also nportant in controlling wonns. ill up any low spots close zoie home where water can drain nd a u t o a mud hdo.Gerlu.'arm em md coocidla eggs will 'lah into such holes and esuse rouble |.nd loss of birds. I !your brooder house is o f n ype that can be moved,it hould be placed on clean fresh -round or pasture while the hicks are still very young,or,z ieaat ss soon ps they can s|!e~ y be without hut.I !possible nove the house:aglin six or :ight weeks later onto ground hat has med with svn years.Farmersmlcoessful .heir work Figuring in not been heavily pas- poultry for one or who are the mcst several months ahead, raising birds 'plsnf advanre where they cut up in %inch lengths to the birds emh dxy. Muigled Wurtzel beau,chord,cabbage,alfalfa, str; ls splendid for them. Keep your chicks,poults. pullets and layers regular with plenty ol fresh wafer. For 2 or \3 days every two week; mix sgood liqdd medicine that will dissolve the toxic mucus from the intestines. Mr.and Mrs. Dan Greene had ias their supper guests,last Fri- ;a»y evening, Rev. and Mrs. Clif- ford Madsen and children,of Kansas City, Kmisu.Rev. Msd~sen has been in the esst taking training for work as Navy Chap- lain, and has received an assign- ment and will leave soon for California Advenise in The Enterprisv! I intend to range the growingemocld during late spring;andsummer.Care should,be take|:\ m range them where they will not run with the older laying stock.In spite of clean pasture :md strict sanitary management a- round and in the brooder house,the large round worms very o\t en do get a start, resulting in reLandedgrowthanddevelopment.I suggest that in addition to the pointers above,that you follow s hlrthur program to control or prevent worm infection It costs very little to procure a so w, commercial lsrrgo round wonnpowder and mix it in the drvi mush about two days every twol RATCH ADS All Sizes--Nestly Trimmed Newsprlnt Stock Fs c |>§I...| o \ T h e E n t e r p n s e \ J l 0 `» ben stray ann muy, mr. ..... .......Frank Lutz and family. Mrs. IvanLarsen, Mr. and Mrs. G¢°f§° Ru-.mussen und fsmily, And r. andilu. Bay Rasmussen ond daugh- n a mAlton Larsen was a Sunday guest at the Augustus Dunbier home in Omnht-. Miss Leols Rasmussen of Oma-'hn was a Sunday guest at the,;pa.renLnl,Carl Rasmussen, home. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larsen and Alton were Tuesday evening guests at the Lars Rolland home. Mr.and Mrs.Carl Rasmussen.-"mt Sunday aftemoon at the ,Ylanin Larsen home.Mr. and Mrs.Ed Hansen andEdna and Rita Hansen spent Sun-dhy wi th relatives in Greenwood. Ed Piansen is s patient in the Illethodust Hospital. .ROSE HILL NEWS Mr.and Mrs. Marian DenmanandfamilyofSpringfieldwere-week~end guests of Mr. and Mrs. "Will Hansen and family.Mr. and Dllrs. Clarence llnnsen and family*were Sutunday dinner guests. Oth-er guests during the week herewere Mr. and Mrs. Rnhbert Ras-zmussen and family,Jens Soren-=w\.Mrs.Harold W.Rasmussen'and children,Mr. and Mrs.EarlBurbankofTekamah,Mrs.Lil- lurd Jensen and children of Oma- hu, Rev. and Mn( J. D. Johnson,Zhfrs. James Wulf, and Marian Nel- son.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Sappen-field, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Niel-usen and Mrs. Laura Tofte and My-ron were Sunday afternoon and:supper _guests of _Mr._ an Mrs. Sunday nltemoon u m su rguests of Mr. And Mrs. Roy i?f~ rn Her-mm.Dale Wgggonsr o lOmaha is spending his spring vo-cation at the Tuma home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis RasmussenwereSundsy evuninén/vrsiltors ofMr. and Mrs. Chris gernayer ofnear Hooper.Mr. and Mrs. JohnRasmussen and Karen Kay wereSunday dinner and supper guests. Mr. md Mrs. Lloygi Pullen and Mr.and Mrs. Lou Rasmussenwere visitors daring the week ofMr.and Mrs Lloyd Matluesen.The Mathiesens were Sunday din-ner guests of Mr.and Mrs. Art Pullen.Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mntzen And sons were amongthe dinner guestson Sunday of rs. Laun Munk.The dinner was in honor of MissRuth Munk,who was confirmed that day.Mrs.Laura Tofte and Myronoiled on Mr. and Mrs.ClarenceJensen in Fremont, Thursday aft- ernoon.Philip Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nielsen is w reportfor army service lt Fort Crook on Fridr;y._P..C.Ralph Madsen notified his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ham- Madsen, that he was being trans-lferred to Louisiana. His new ad-dress is I'.F.C.Ralph Madsen,37469462 Harding Field,Louisi- nns, 459th Service Squadron, 50th Service Grouf.Sunday aternoon and supperguests of Will Jensens were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thur-per of Omaha, Cleo llall of Omaha,Mrs.Annall.Jensen,Hannah Jensen,Mr.and Mrs.Bob Schenk,and Mr.and Mrs. John C. Jensen.Mr. and Mrs. James Wulf andfamilwere Sunday guests of Mr..._.r ...n.. Mmm in hnnnr of Mrs { ;\f-==gp spent Sun y wiJ.E.Juagbludx Fremont,Sunday e Mrs.s.R.B i t * letter from her son,as Bntlon st-sting arrived at his del lag been in five r tr-la or dominican.manding Officer o Plano Squadron. Mrs.Rodney Wednesday for»Sl¢ fornla where shewhile her husband u.s. Radio service.Mr. and Mn. Pl actel business in day. J P. Sunds washs. Wednesday. Pam Smith oflmittodto a major St.Joseph Hospdi morning.Mrs G,R. Bats -week-end in Omal son,Avery Daw who left MondaycateinWashingfx he will be employ erinnientz. Mr.and Mrs. . and children wen ing dinner gumts Mrs.Ray Wright Mr.and Mrs.I were Sunday eve the S. R. BltsonMissJeanneJ' \Mary's College il Ispend Easter vs :mi vuun HOME.s ~X. ../§ EHALOAN WILL Do IT FOR YOU. lfpresenf pay/wen fs an yourhome.seem /up/Lreh`nanoe4/our/aan #ef/M.M;/ar/9:/ndeaff a/dvum/:dv ofa!/vers are d0in¢ EXAMPLE :- $Q_000 |4>an,?Cye:srs 1i3:46manlhly $4.000 Loan 20';€a's $26.91 monthly (P/awmon!/1///x~r//bno/[mea .z-n'.>'_;m:n<r=) ron Au EH.A.LOA.\lS /-APMN ToT H E ~C o . OMAHA Nasa,v 0 \ ~~.;*{g.:_ . ~" " : . : ' * { . : € ¢ 1 ~ ~ :;.;~\:Q ~ , f f ~ \ 29 g 1 ; :T . . * 'J Ir v :.' i f ' 5 ' * ' ~ ; ~* - . .- l ; . L " ~~ < s ~ _ _ , . - a l l : ;*, 1 . ; j h ._ _ . - \ ».* ~ _ : " » ' - F T :~ - r " " " ~~r~. f _ u f 'eBURDEN ofHea~Dax ents) I I n e a r lm u :Lmuy.James r EK w n e n L E ~WAR LOAN DRIVE IS next rneetnqg m n W ne ....... ...,ho me o f M r s Ha r r y Fedde o n Ma y 12. Mr .an d Mr a Gu s A u c h vi s i te d wi th Chris Sc humac her a n d l a m- ily Wednesday evening. Cpl. Elme r Mo nd hor at c alle d at the Gu s Au c h h ome Fri day a.f~ ternoon. Mr . a n d Mr s .Gordon Claridge le f t Sunday eve ni ng fo r their ho me in Calif ornia af te r spend- i n g th e p a s t two we e k s a t th e Emi l Go tta c h h o me g M r .and Mr s .J o hn Dornac kei spent a f e w d a y ; wi t h Mr s .Ber- th a W e n dt of B la i r la st wee k . M r .an d Mr s Gordon Claridge i l California,E mi l an d Li lli e Gottsc h visited Wednesday even- in g' a t th e He n r y Gottsc h home. Mr .an d Mr s .Her1mn.n Kr og er an d gir ls,Mr .an d Mr s .Peter Kro ge r,Mr a.E m m a Champion an d Gena we re Sunday dinner guests a t th e He n r y Kr og er ho me i n He r ma n . Mr .an d M m .Leonard Nelson an d fa mi ly ,Mr .an d Mr s .J ohn Stienert,an d Don ny Flesher all o f Oma h a visited Sunday a t th e ho me o f Mr .an d M r s J ohn Ma e v a . M r s E m m a Champion an d Gene spent a mu p le day s i n Omah a wi th Mr .an d Mr s. J oe Sc headier. M r .an d Mr s . E lme r W u lf a n d L a r r y visited Sunday nf te moo n wi th Mr .an d Mr s .Elme r Ho l- stein. Mr .an d Mr s .Pete Mordhor-st vvi dte d Thur sday evening wi th wma w ..... ..._.,,__,wh e n th e original power pla nt an d all subsequent pla n t addi- tions we re b u i lt a t Fo u r th an d llo n e a streets. " O u r pla n t wa s never in d a n - ge r du r in g th e recent flood,"J . E.Davidson,president o f th e [Nebraska Power c ompany ,said. " Th e flood wa ter s c ould h=i\'¢~ Hsen two fe et a bo ve th e rec ord flo od stn ge o f 23.8 feet rec orded i n 1881 before endang ering th e power plun t's operation." Th e plaque af f ixe d to th e northeast c o me r o f th e original power pla n t building,ma r ki n g th e 1881 flo od stage,wa s used as a guide wh e n th is building wa s erected i n 1889,M r .Da vi d- son said.Flo om o f the o ri g in a l turb ine an d boiler rooms are n t a n elevation even wi th th is re- cord flood stage Th ey also are protec ted by floodgates a t :ill th e entrances.Additions to the plant, erec ted in 1911, 1920,1924 an d 1929,a ll h a ve flo or eleva- ti on s a t le as t 10 fee t ab uve th is flo od stag e mar k." Th e water we need most. to guard against i s f r o m seepage." Davidson said."Floodghtea are attac hed to th e building a teveryentranc e, ready to b e slid i n tn plac e..These ha ve stopped seepage wa te r g e tti n g i n to th e plan t dm- in g ri ve r f lo od s and :LI- so h i g h surfac e water durin-'I cloudbursts Su mp pu mp s take care o f th e removal o f wa te r f r o m th e plan t's basement and th e tun nel le ad i ng to the xva ter | Of ii oe o f Pric e Ad mi ni s tr atr o u t th e po in t value s o l c e na meats.Th e po in t values po r k neck an d bac kbone:as c hitteriings were c u t i n hm wh i le po r k sausage,v~/eine bologna,baked loaves an d li \ sausage we re reduced f r o m ss e n to s i x points I te ms a ta in in g non-meat fi ller we re du c e d f ro m seven to fi ve pain I n o r d e r to s p a m th e fa r n th e ti me a n d tr ou ble of maid useless tr ip s to th e Itationi Board,th e D P A th i s wee k e ls fied th e regu lation coneerni cunveraion o f tractxzr whe f r o m steel to rubber.Rub! allowanc e ma y b e gran ted o where considerable movem~ over a p a ve d ro a d is ahsulin necessary-Th e tr a c wr rn mo ve f r o m one f a r m to anot. on a p aved s ur fa c e o nly wh en other possible wa y exaists. Dr ers an d f ar mer s are ur ge d in g o to th e Ra ti o n i n g Board ap ply f o r these t.iras~Insta th e y mus t a p ply to th e Gnu U S D A W a r Board f o r ner! a t i o n Th e n i t wi ll b e Ior wn ed to th e lh t i o n ln g Bo ar d app roval or de nia l.The re h a ve been evider th is week th a t certain de d are s elli ng dressed pou ltry llve w d g z t an d c har ging dressed priee.Th i s is a seri vi olati on o f th e regulation, such violatio nsa honldbe repoi to th e l o w W a r Pric e an d tion B oard. l{ere's ju s t a remi nder hjs w E ~WAR LOAN DRIVE IS 4f n n n n n n uvlula'v u , Wlllllris war![di nz*i i k 5 i '*' k ' k ' k we should low the wa, lifa would not jun zhinkl Every extra bond you buy will be word! living.help provide mhe weapons ¢o save the live 'Bm we won': lose ic," you may ny.o f m u y ~! Is fft thu :lone ......\. ...ff :Harm ann anmnmv v m: mnli s te n , b r o th e r - i n t h i s wo r ld n o t h i n 5 ' 8 ~ ~J w -: " -_| Mr . a n d Mr s.Peter Kro ger.intake a t the r i ve r s ea g e r gu n , u dg g g y ou mg k gi g g g ,MT.and MTB.EIHIEY ~ l f l dT h e r e a r e 7 t y p e s o f U .S .G o v e r n m e n t L a r r y b i l l e d a t t h e C ! 1 1 : i s J o h z n - 1 H a r d L u c k S t a u x l n _ M ¢I Q . l ... -. -L . . . .4 |' n n a n n O n Q u . |1 F ~~~b o ~~"~~~~ A U C T I ON E E R S a s we ll as I a n an d sellers o f used m e d ic al r e f r i g c n wr s Th e cei prices on_this iteiz bee. who hid been ill.'Mr. and Mrs.Detlef Kruse ofCalhoun,Mrs.Helen Donaldson' at lincoln,Mr.and Mm. Wm.Christensen and family, Mr. nnd Mrs Herbert Gottsch and chil-dren,Mm..mm Johnsen md* Kirk m a m Sunday with Emiland Lillie Gommh and Mr.Ind' Mn. Gordon Clnrldgsa 1 &xnd.\y evening allen:l t t h y Elmer Wulf home wen Mr. md. M n lhmsell Sverkmbbe m d . Bruce, und Mr. and Mn. Colum- bus Wulf and Rly.| Mr.and Mrs.He mun KrusemdKirln vidhed Slhudly even-l .ins with Mr. and Mrs. Rnymondf samrar.qpl.Elmer Mol-dhorst left for his a mp.Saturday mordng af- wr svwdins the pad two week:with his puentn, hir.md Mn- Frd Moxdhont.Mr. :ml Mn. J o hn xquv md; \----~~--- ~,In bygone days when Lhere wls meatI shared with my cnt nnd bolh did em.Au meat mn monroe, with mwa deferred,Sha thoudnt it no sin m catch :A bird.things get worse-Ind d n t c-an be-you suppose she will :ham with me! If Do I e|.n'teount she e pmge t w sleepI-'or that il out, l'vo found;For how could My fellow alaep With dl thnt mut mo und? A Wnrnlng To Women"Givs me a nentenw av-ith the word fnldnxte in it.""My wife has a dren with wx hooks in lt., but she'» getthng |effective Apnl lo.gnc revnwulm., he obtained at the bo w War Price and Rationing Board WASHINGTOI\COUNTY DEEDS mfmmum me Regulation 1a9\ Mary md E. V. Hexth to Al- bert J.Schmitz 1-:vs NE nc .3. 18-11, ;s,ooaChicxgn&Noxthwestem Rail- nn euement fur highway pm-pow in sec. 'I-118-12, $380. Anders Lillethorup md wi D0 Thomas W.Greenwood:95 lt 6, blk. 37. Blair cemsiery. Pmdentinl Insurance Cari H.ma m m cy um m m m s s sec.19-xa~12, ;c»,4oo..Hazel und L.Wnid DeVore w Fnnk Bates & wf. joint tenxnla: Co.tuBoba ax l Co.to Slate of Nebrukn: ... he J.. nm fmlv imma edzht."nh lm. 9 md 10 blk 7. I-'int Add r r HONEY BEE FEEDS FOR BIGGER LIVESTOCK PROFITS! One of the all-important things about liv stock feeds is that ihey are fresh. 1-Ioney~ bee feeds are many days fresher than anyof the shipped-in, highly advertised feeds on the market today. Use Hohey Bee Feeds Regularly They Will Give You Faster Growths Because They Are .FRESHER --Phone 98 »- Blair Feed Mill SORENSIN BROS., PROPS_ do am- P'"» and :hen some, '° mike Victory They olfer the Sues: invesunem in the world sure-md quicker! To do i9 we've 8'-'* to -liberd imereae, plus securities gurmzeed lend Uncle Sam I5 billion atm dollars.by Unde sm h;m"._|f_ lc isn't easy-but was isn'¢ axy and Vic~A volunteer worker for :he 2nd Wu Lon amy isn'l chap. It aka mone y-md mote -mo n e y - to buy pi n e , s hi p s , mb. s w and n million ache: things our boy: mx mm rn de li v e r mu i nd . pml rdns lma - -ou punch. A n d i h n w h n l e o f n l o t e u l u f o r n s u home so lead on: money dun for our bays ns gmmf mg h m ha rd s hi ps a n d hn ge n _x .|.............-...s..¢.|..If-¢.GAlzk md Drive my visit you soon. Welcome this nnselish parxoit-md buy ull the bonds youum. Bu¢don'¢v n.ix for dmuli. G0- w d n y - | . o ~ b u n k ,investment dale, broke, post otlice or bond booth md invest wymrnmetmnstlimiz. Ev eni fitlmns,i r's nodxing compared no :he ngoniming impnn of n bayonet zhnm, n duh-curing mxpedo fngmen: or a boneaushing bullet. Il umcru, lwll-Ilya; |\l"¢»-wg »»- ----- ---tubEniewed and So dig dup, brother, md do it NOW! ; `1'hrv¢n7 Ji[nat|y)a¢jU.$.Gonrlvulunnitln-¢b¢u¢tbcna|atam?d/orycI mv E!!! THEIR LIVES I | .Yoll LEND YollR MUNEY! This Advortiumnnt Sponsored by wa Following Citil-¢nl= Ann! Marie, llr. and Mu. Fan- nin Hovendick and hmily,Hr. usd Mrs. 01-Illia Slch vidied Sun-l a .dwmoon at the 1-'rm Mord~yhmat md Mrs. Arnoid Rix h¢m¢..Hr. And Mn Henry Gottlch md Irvin vimited mg _lfn Ber- " ` ° ' " " - ` ~ref xn. 5 '',i,;. Mn W. W. Vmkinson waivedtmm her w"_Mr. md Hrs.Prank Lutz. md_aa-¢hw».Twi ll :nd m n U m D.Me txi ngv r, Mug °"'Geo rgi .\Lxrlon,were Sunday,U::i'_m3 work very m ifldinner guests at the home of mm fo r n ni lo t i n the Nlv i lllr. ,M M n . L u 'Lanwn ol BRUNDAGE A n n u m c o n m m '»-mf <4 ~ Friday "°°'|Ea' -~..-,_,u ,,,.,,loneer 5 ° u w :o n c '""°_rm n»¢'f"u°§..a..m.in Li-»¢°""'"TP" °"°""°" was in\_2 y 0 .Hxrley Appleby o l A.dmgmn He hd been lel for nmcen; or o f M u s L mn ~L u m d hi s m n By ro n o f T a u a d m i n :" M a l as A n s v i g u tm 3 - °wa s c onfirmed sun day "'" "~e D s n i lh Luthenzm Churnh : o n mm uz uc m w nin of .IAu st wan dinner wg" if" U. ":£`&¢"5=TZ»¢ to be I pilon He lm!B1¢ir.D . E . ~Appleby hams, mmuy.cl me fynB l 3 l l ' D l l f l ' | | l l l ! C l 'Advnrtile in The Extsrpl-i;¢|Mt.Vernon,lawn,to N333 Ad, .. ».=_....xx..n Plntw. Nehrukl -nl All I-msPl'l'AL nina!l l l u n m s w - _ _ _ _ __L i t . a n d M n . C l a r k A l l e n 1`£"B¢3i=Hg§"11e=1.1.D l i l u g l Av*;"----v \..r / 5 P n n f l n v Mén in me Service Cp\ Edu T. Hd/er dt Thunf day morning die !lpondiqz amn-day fvflws h with hh mo th a , Mn B a t h!E.Heder of Ar- lington. CpL Heder is in theFieldAr i l l u y Battalion at Camp Pa/lk, Imxililnl. when he 'nm colm BELT PHIDOSOP :|:>\: Huzk PMB Says: A i m :e n ma n a :m aheard lakaly e o mu f rm me these hem pmle smn und .. him \ll18'\ll8¢~'Din'prof~.. ny : unlen he mine hi s p a sullfhe pe o pleo f ths an-thudil wskeup mme o !these ~-- xpeaking nothing but Eng!!~it a nn i s great mud,dba: We |h\'t nevnr give ~~-»thought to what the ~>> Ie lnndc n v u nvi ns.m r - S mouthlagunndhunxtendcd the umnmul ta da nv ln tbuc ki ly Fle .ld.Co \a ndo .Axndv i 1i lnh|wn a n pl o y e du nn a n t np ni nt m andmgnhlnlt- »a sSh ! ! S¢ L | nd M n -J n mUD l X - onol1 .uhbock.Tun,1 vaaguataover the week-endnf M1-.Dixon'a ais1er,ClP\-|ndMn-BayA.Mur- raymdMnr\em.o!Georget.own,Te.x|.s.S| 't..D ko nmdll ln.Hut-n y n n i h e mn a n d d u a g h t m r dMr.mdMrs .A.E.Di xuno !Bhi r. ¢»_The new nddral of P.F.C. Ar thur I-`. Dornnker is 87266598, C0- ~-... . P 5 ~s . - 5 5 ;Y ' I ~ " f i . / X Z . ./ ;a Hall 0" To Retailer: m T h ¢ r e t a il m e m h n n t ~e mm in '-dd 0! .»..£':'?;.?.=.-.ik e n 1 lighting govcrnmmt oolliduwith x hghting,eonmminz pub- lic Both of than fizhiing niamentl u e AIHQ,but u n mutt slliea may don't get dong wo wdl wmv umm A spoiled publil: which hubeen in the h;b\t ol gaming wlmt it wma when it_wanta it hom an Thursday nftefnslrn,lar l n '1 m. |m .Aullin Renlblw.i m m a me m m m G 3 3 " l f T o m B l n x r J m n l h m w r f e d u | U l nmun\i ndi a n!mecdnx, g¢¢¢,v¢\-mg nicely hv m Hs re-Wednadxy dufnoon,April 29. .A.1.Aumm I cent illnas. Sheefy Moore hu been quite _ilf with n cold for the put few A regular meeiwz of the A-d q n msrlonn Laden Aurilllfy vdllbe'held on next 'l'1=»°4¢y evandn¢» Mina Elamor Dudgeo wansoloist at the Pnlm Sunnis; serv- Idth Hn. Ann! Kim! u mm," ldr. md Mrs.F r m lhzhluo n ind on Sunday at the homo ofMr. and M11 Jim Hmu m o i Flax-ensue George Kuhr, Jr., svn A vid-wr at tha home M hi !mon, J.Merton Kuhr usd hmi ly.north o! Bllir, on Suu:-diy. Miss Eunice Km, who in em-kplayed in Omlhl. spent the wee ~ end in B N :with her parents,f »Kuhr _ ' r n m m m - |Neumu, April zz, ma ' i .vnu 1 mv , Q " " `£ 5 - Mrs.Otto Chriutoffenen en-tered Blair Hospittl for medical treatment,last Sawdny. " _-..A nf...n n Ehlers andu r .sun.; cud-n ....-. ....._._c hildren visited in Co unc il Blu ff s, I o wa , a t the paren tal,C . T. E h - lers home,Sunday . M r m d M n .C.R .Sutton em- ter tai ned on Sunday f o r Mr . a n d Mr s .W i ll Beale!!o f Irviqgbon. Rd Mrs. Chain Hinz of Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Nlle Bourn anddaughter, Karen,were week-ard guests in Weston,Nebraska, atthe home of Mr and Mrs. Hamid Pearson.Mrs. William Blsbee and ehll dren nf Arlington were visitor.: in Blair, 'I\resday, at the home of Mrs.Bisbee's mother,Mrs. Blanche Warrick. Mr.and M m Vistzo Carlsen and son,David,of Tilden, Nels, will spend the week-end ln Blair. They will be guestswuf their par-ents, Dr. and Mrs. N. C Carlsen and Mr. and Mrs. H. J Hansen. Mr.and Mrs lrvin Cary let: Saturday for Detroit,Michigan, nfter'wcek's vacation with Mr.and Il a .Mae Allen,south o l Blair.Miss Helen Haesler to hor duties ns a nursellnspital.last Thursday, wcck's vacation among in Loup City, Nebraska. Itlr. and Mrs. Clifford and children visited i returned at Blair alter a relativa Hultberg n WestPoint,Sunday,with Mrs.Hult- bcrg's mother,Mrs.Ben BoyerThoralsocalled on Mr.Hult~ ber-g's mother, Mrs. Minnie Hult- berr: of Lyons, Nebraska. Gnsets of Mrs.Stella Miller Saturday evening, were Mr. and Mrs Leonard Miller and baby of Omaha,Mr.and Mrs NormanRogert of Omaha, and Miss Eva Miller of Pawnee City. Mr.and Mrs.Nels Buckhanlt and children of Arlington spentFridayeveningwithMr.and Mrs.Alfred Anderson and fam- ily.Saturday evening guests mr.and ....... .___.....|land fa!I|§lY~ l l l Dr.Neville Joyner conducted Maundy Thursday services at SLMary's Evi lsmil Chureh,m e morning, '(April 22). Mr and Mrs.Waldo Wllson and children,Warren and hee,of Omaha.were &znday guests o l Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gllhertoon. Mrs.Oscar Gllbertaon spentSunday in Herman, at the homeol her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson. Mrs. Chris Stmve and children Mrs.Gilbert Stork and Tommy, and Mrs. Henry Stork spent Sat- urday in Fremont. Mary Beth Stncklett,daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stnck-lett, Jr., is a guest this week in the home of Mr.and Mrs.Roy Pollen. Misses Annette and Else FresewhoareemployedinOninhn, spent Saturday night and Sun- day with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. H. c. Jul Frese. Dr and Mrs. E. B. Broolm and son,Ben d Lincoln,were Sun- day vidtars in the home of Mr.and Mrs. J.H.Grimm.Mrs Brooks and hks.Grimm Q are sisters.John Mace, and Carl Little took Mrs. Rosa Little to her home in Module,Iowa,Sunday.Mrs. Little had spent two weeks among relatives in this vicinity. Mr and Mrs. John Mace wereamong the guests at a birthdaydinnerwhichhonoredLeonard Smith of Teksmah, Friday even- Eami, X§ri\ is.Shesadg 'The Palm!" by Faure. Mn.George Fowler or Fro- mdnt ulled at the home oi(Mr. and Mrs.V. O.Ireland n u r Blalr,Monday lfterubml- Mrs. Christina Thom has heel* lll and confined to her hos-ne on West Front Street, the put tan r WW a n eve Un |1 s o c days-. g f Guests of Mr. and Mrs.Earll Mx Jensen,Smday evening,were 'wa twins, John and Joan. Mr.and Mrs.John Beeklun, John and Juan,and Miss Mar- ian Nelson spent Friday even ing with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ryan and family of Omaha. . Mr and Mrs.Jdxn Andreaacnand son, Johnny, und Mrs. James Comu and son, Tommy of Oma-ha spent Sunday with Mrs. Anna Andreasen. ` Mr.and Mrs. R.E.VintonspentSundayafternoonand evening at the home ol Mr. Vint- on's parents, Mr. and ihlrs. S. F. Vinton in Glenwood, Iowa. Malcolm Nelson,son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nelson, return-ed to his home Sunday alter spending two weeks at the homo of Mr and Mu.Fmnk Lutz while his mother was in the hos- pitai.Mrs.Dewey Holstein and daughter,Ruby, were entertained at dinner, Stmday,by Mr.andMrs. Victor Holstein of near Her- man.Altemoon visitors at thVictorHolsteinhomewereMr ; n d M r s .A l b e r t M a r s h o l O m a - s . Mr. and Mrs. John Becklun """\ e ' ma ch( 1 clo mt'St g; u oe 1 me asl... .v~1.1 \1.i [seIr km i h L A l l va1 . ld n ; Phe Ludxenn kvtherhnod I meet in thu mm Lnthnrm:rch pulon,next Thursday ming, April' 29 la d Se wmTheUnlwd Sewers held their and meeting st dm R4-ben sx-nussen home,1-ecemly,whenmemberswerepresfntmd 1.Stanley Marsh o i Spike* s a visimr.Ruthine Engel- m beams s member and mlm men as sung leader.AL thesenfthe _neefiflx,Mrs Ras- i n tl !N801 to do b¢ lawitho ol 1tunntshoul of an strid kicke son l pat <dew l u and _ amy eihaenr.n u n uw...-|\ synem, wmét be upatedn the hxlter of nhortagdmd d about by dicmnrinl domesrut kicking the dnylighta out(ew regulutary knees. Unfor- ely, the retdlers upon whose ders fall the respowhllity plalning und gpplylng the re-ions, are tha ones who get =d moakofwl.For that rea-: is only hir m give them urn the buck ooclslonally, They rve it.tail distributors,both chain independent.have shown | -.....,v.:m\,m inzernmt and rmk of eorpnnl. 0 s a Pvt.Henry A.Waémnfs lddraa in Hdq. & Hdq. had Air Fume Det.,Gdger Field, Wuh- ingwn. Pvt Roy Puuhon, who reantly entered xnny service.ls at Camp Hvherb,Cslllomil;hisma m. i s c¢ . B 'ram mf Bn_| »~o 4111 Plntoon.~Paulym ~ living in 'Blxlr with her futher, Huvey Krogh. »»¢Col. Joe D.s w w m,Enlisied Regt., sump mcuwn nn-...,.......¢»¢Allred C. Jansen, son of Mn, J. P. Jensen. wu gnd\m»edfrW\ the `1948~C du n,Army Ah Foreu offices candidate |ch°0\ at Milmi Bench, Floxidn, neun! ly,md given his eommixdun asSemndHeumnnntintheU.S. A m y Hin new umignmuz! has nm: yet b-=¢=»_=~w5=\=<; P.F.C. Russell Leonmd of Sur- runznto,Calitomin,was n vlsi mr in Bluir,Thurudly,ax the rhome o! his aunt Mn: Tom Loon-»(_,";|, d l the time they |1n't edue|\|¢' n g o o d u w e u e n n d e v e n ! they wan they uln't got d n plopereat words m a x p n l their thoughts. . I t s u m wl ll l ze n great d u r when the pmfasofa pmdicB|ll¥= come true, md the Fse ge a md: all the other people hrs"went' and been learned to me m E M "lish.J un imagine how prom!! we'\ms will be of ourselvln gg, our language when the jmglc fellows md head hunters and all: Bla others order "two on a nfl"for breakfast And i "hot d w "=~ o ,ssen served lunch. dy ~to-Learn ..-P ~mme.-5 o f the »St.udy-to- =Club me t a t th e h ome of to Luec hen,la st Thursday nf- ~n,and elected th e hostess president for the c oming' y ear. Oth er ne w officers eleqted at ~t. time are Mr s Eth e l W xc h te r president;Mr s.Hen ry Voss retary -eth er;Mr s .glilqn ppineott,leader;Mr s .Ole J en n,music leader;Mr s.Ric hard ppi nowf.an d M m .Louie Menc - , ne ws reporters.A one o'clock fri ed chicken cheon wa s served by Mr s. usc hen,prec eding th e business ~ting.A nutri ti on bulletin 1 presented by Mi s s E r ma :esberger,extension agent., uring the course of the after- p u t ally meceiv m u ien ry for sh ; san couund hen the to Le as expstri si the mo is'sib be : r . 3 .i '~r,<. _ ,.._..... Mi sa Fr ed a Sund,instruc tor I th e f o ur th gr a de a t B lai r C en - ral S c hoo l, will s pend the Easter aoation wi th her parents, in ' ay ne, Nebraska. Mr s .George A .S tmle y entrr» ned a t he r home,Wednesday ~ternoon,f o r members of the ~eSoto W omaxfs Club.Mr s . Stanley for mer ly resided i n the ~Soto vicinity. Sun da y gu es ts of Mr. a nd Mrs. W .K .Strode were the ir niece, Mr s .Ric hard W w w .an d Mr s . Strode'a sisters Mr s .lhhri orie Lin devnll and Mr s.Ru th Hea rn. n l 1 o f o m n l 1 l » Mr . an d Mr s. V ic to r Su th er la nd o f Omah a,fo mi er ly of Blai r, spent Saturday wi th Mr .Suther- ln'nd's peanuts an d sister,Mr . an d M m J .W .Sutherland an d Mr s .Lee Gregez-sen. Guests o f Mr .and Mr s .R.J . Schenek.Mon day evening,we re Mr .and Mr s .Ken ne th Schenck and fnrnily and Mr .and Mr s.I r - wi n Petersen an d daughter,Pa t- ty , a ll uf Stan ton , Iowa. H i n E th e l s m a r t o f Oma h a is spen din g a we ek's va c ation a t the par en ta l, Dr . E.R.Ste war t, lh o me .She wi ll return on Sun- . f h v e ve n i n g to h e r duties as as member o f th e Omah a public'sc hool fac ulty . Mr .an d Mr s .Ern est Torn blud were dinner guests i n Craig. Satunday evening,a t the ho mo .o f Mr. a n d Mr s . S . R. Ti tu s. Th e looc asion honored Misa Mm_iorio Er wi n , wh o has gone to Vallejo, lc a n f n m i where her marr iage wi ll be solemnized on Easter Sunday . ie e 9 th sh te v W a q cs o | a I I D o g f i s h l h n k n A n c i e n t A m o n g t h e a s h e s , d o g m h r a n k u ~cients.'T h e y a r e c l o s e l y r e l a t e d -t h e g a n m d s t u r g e o n , b o t h b c ! - ~rn f e e d e r s a n d s c a ve n g e n .T h ! ~ a l e d o g n s h m a y b e d l i t i n f u k h e d o m t h e f e m a l e b y a b l a c k s w f . ~Zed w i t h y e l l o w i s h t o b r i g h t o r n g e . f o u n d o n t h e s i d e o r t h e m n . l t | H5 uv. "-J -_nto prac tic al operation liter- thounands of ne w wmrtimn handising regulations c o n -d by lawy ers and experts with or n o me rc ha ndi sing exp er- r.Most of the mg ulations c ur- eavy jail sentences and fines urinlnfinn.Laborinp;i n the S w s m, T 3 F Mai :Dol Eaum,is loated at F o r t " " ~ ' " " Oklahoma.His nddxus i l .mm-;u s e;8 _Dn y l Ltdwig and Ch ul a7. Cla.m8l,.F.A.E yivis ~»=;;;_ tn Camp P ; - , .lnuisiann,y r uve 'nenda of ~ A n t o n H. ing flleen d;y turluugixs inug; may wnte hun » g ;1 ;;Blair.Pv I-ndwiz was n guest ~,5 " * "' r " 1 , . . .+4 °@ mn P! "' £ " j;" : ; . ; " " £ 2 forlunch.They a1n't no use u!`ki1¥2 fellows,the world ain'£ga i n' bnmnuntto nuthin'much until. n n d u n l e s u i t g e l s s o i t h n j » ¢ nn high thoughts as us A icans and knows bww to un-ureu them same tho ughu jun ns ~ll as ns who ll ~c ated.. tn la y a soun ddfluunda tiun for fu- ture peac e. An then, in the words o f Mr .Welles," T h e Euro pean countries an d th e gre at Chinese nati on c an move in tl}at di rec tion ...'~ WIN YOUR RACE Fm* Business S\»vr=m¢y ..,,By Advertiing ?¢~¢ ~./ - Looks Don't Count '"Not at lil, mn'nm, not st Iprotestedtheman." I ham# some men don't give up thlir. seats to :nyone except p u girls, but looks don't ma lta tty difference to me." cision is fundamental."Advertise in The Enterprise TEWART G e r m o z o n c 12 Oz. Bottle .-.......$ .75 32 Oz. Bottle 1.50 % Gallon .....-....,.......... 2.50 1 Gallon -...........-......- 4.50 *A*v i f Lee'| Poultry R e m e d i e s A c m o x Treatment of COCCIDIOSIS 12 Oz. Bottle ____51_0g_ 32 Oz. Bottle Z;00 % Gallon ,..-.._.....,. 3.50 1 Gallon -.6.50 Va po -Spr ay Qt., 750;% Gal., $1.25 ming "I Love You Trufy"and "Oh Promise Me".The bride has been employed at Camp Rapids,and Lt.West has been stationed at the Rapid City air base. \.-.. |au.:w-u.\.~."Bu-:nan ummg ,J ._.P '=\ spent the tlmg .»auI`"{1§m`Eu§¢1»ow o f stif f penames,Llluu's of merc hants throughout the try work out the rules aa they :r8tand the m,often wi th ou t "1 \-.......1 ...lwinn n\1|\nut Bn.,AJP.o.93,ee Shrevepo rt, La. 0 *0 Cul.Tech.W ii ii am M n M m e !Sy lvia. I 4|IWeaver U»1'"|m.,...\ at R¢~1'\H~r of the U.SI R ~~HUVILWQ mum r - -_'d a1 in forc e. They kn o w i t h u rived Mo n y mor nin g, e done or the distribution sy n to s p en d a fe w d xy s wi will break down, bringing din-te n Mrs.A .E.W r ig h April 19,"""`Q¢rff,L=`"§1InZmrif°friends_Navy ..nh §'Blf""_mr. he enjoys s'¢¢h112 tha ?*P°'§'1.0 e n h e d s a t t e n d i n g e l e c t n c z i r m f ¢ n | \ n n |l t ~L a k e s .I H .H 1 9ar to the ccuntry. They try wlain this m cuswmers,whi\e wing w gmI the government tv.plify and ease inequalities in rules. Neither the public noratgovemmem. expens actual- comprehend the heavy respon-ility which reu\i\memlmnu Lt in helping w maintain eco» na adPc N. hn ~u. Q 0 an h....L .n n........»m r Iz d g i z - ; | , s m f o fi < ; n :L l o y i l *-ru 1 1 'p _ 1 , , ~a~is~ now ~o 3659~~ostmaster,Ne w Y o r k (Sty , ew Y or k . o o oP v t Ru lp h Madsen has been rs n sf e ne d f r o m Chnnute Flelo linoris.to 469th Serv.Sq.. ' ll Rogers Field, Oklaho ma. s as o Sgt.Christian L .Poulson.son f Mr s .Ed i e l i .Poulson,wa s ~~usted, Monday , from the A r y A i r Forc es Flexible Gunne ool st, Fort My ers,Florida. No w q ua li f ie d a s a n s er id gu n er , he will be c o me a membe r » ~ne o f the thousands o f bombs ro ws whi c h wi ll ho s en t o ve rs ~ in a few we eks to bottle the Naz or the J a p :somewhere "u ve there".H e wi ll rec eive his tr a in i n g a t an operational t1 d n in g f ie ld in th e United States. Hu nd r ed s o f gu n ne m are grs.~uated ea c h wee k fr om the ~ - - located no sr F o r t My ers.T h course lasts on ly f i ve we ek s a n c overs ever y th ing fr om B B an Skee t. s hooting to firi ng f rom » power- opera ted turret o f a la 1 B-34 Bomber on special misaio ove r th e Gu lf o f Me xic o . S g t Paulson entered th e A " c ¢I *lG r e a t L a k e s ,m H e i n t h e a a n o f M r .a n d M n .E d S c h e e r N i c k e r ~ son. to la y a soun ddflounda tion for fu- ture peac e. An then, in the words o f Mr .Welles," T h e Euro pean countries an d th e gre at Chinese nati on c an move in th at d ir ec ti on also and c onstruc t their new ec on- imio s o n th at basi s . . . . The de- cision is f unda mental." ming "I Love You Trufy"and "Oh Promise Me".The bride has been employed at Camp Rapids,and Lt.West has been stationed at the Rapid City air base. SEXTON-WESTNUPTIAIS TOLD A wedding of interest w Adver tise in Th e Enterprise l 1 e e y gi;-formed in the Rapid Clay ethodist Clmmrh,ThursdayuveninswhsnMSL!Leonellu Sexton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L G .Sexkm of Rapid City, South Dakota, became the bride of Lt. Allred J. Weli, svn of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. West U! Arling- mn.Rav. Carl W.Strvmberg otfidxmd.A suit sl beige with brown lcoeuories wus worn by 011: bride, md she unied a showerbouquet u! sweet pus, rows and urnatlnns.M n .Sexwn. as hu dauglmtefs attendanf wore slpastelbluegownwithnavy accesaorlas.M n .W m .mother of the gro o m,wxs a i xlre dlnadren o l mvy blue.Both moth- ers wore co1-suse al pink roms. LL John Petrie served as best mln. 1 z s y st.I ..\ - , , . . r . ., Ja l l . . \_\ .- - @ ,L l s&:g1~;~;__.;¥2 »~ -..,\~:~LI"ff'?.";3| ~5 1 a . \~> nic stability du ri ng th e emer» icy.Jonsumers should be slow to tic ize the retailer for inc onven- .c es ove r whic h he has no c on .1.The government should c on~ intly se ek to make burde nsome rtric tionn less onerous. And both c public an d th e gover nment old be less qu ic k to accuse re~ ile rs o f e vi l in ten t wh en on e of n thousand rules has been inad- rten tly violated. Th e Ac id Tes t Ou r people,thr ou gh the Con- esa,wi ll soon nerve notic e o f ha t th e wo r ld ma y e xp a t. f r o m tis country in oarry ir lg out our mounc ed objec tive o f sec uring ju st an d durable peace.Th e iestion o f renewing'th e Rec ip- xcal Tra de A g me m e n ts A c t wi n mme before Congress in June. As nnmer Welles,Under-Sec retary I State, observes : "The a c tion of ie Congress with r eg-and to this matte r will fur nish . . . . nn ac id est of o ur inten tions." W e sho uld ha ve lea rned b y now hat ns n. nati on we are not se lf- uffic ient. One need only poin t to . si ngle i nsta nc e to sho w the or- insry citizen how heavily depend- iivu ol 8 mS n o ci1 ot t i l.l 1 I I I nt we a r e o n f or ei g n tra d e, an d hat i nstan c e is mbber. The .Tape ome ne arer to wr ec king our v-'nr affort by sh utti ng o f f i mp o r t of hi s o ne ite m tha n we li ke to ad - nit. W e are developing n sy nthet~ c sub stitu te fo r rub ber, but there ire plenty oi' other nec essities and .uxuries whic h we will alway s need, that we c annot produc e ourselves. "Mod er n history ,"Mr .W elles emphasizes,"h as ma de i t clear Lhnt no produc ing and trading ne- tio n- -no t even th e Uni te d Sta te n- cnn be prosperous i n a stri vi ng world, any more than a great men c hant een be pro sperous when his customers an d sources o f supply ar e b a n k r up t. " I f we wi s h to re- gr ai n peac eful pro spe nty i n our own c o untry , we will h ave to he lp TEWART L e e m u l s i o n 12 Oz. Bottle _...._$1.00 32 Oz. Bottle .,._.._ 2.00 tn la y a soun ddfluunda tiun for fu- ture peac e. An then, in the words o f Mr .Welles," T h e Euro pean countries an d th e gre at Chinese nati on c an move in tl}at di rec tion ...'~ G e r m o z o n c 12 Oz. Bottle .-.......$ .75 32 Oz. Bottle 1.50 % Gallon .....-....,.......... 2.50 1 Gallon -...........-......- 4.50 *A*v i f L e e ' | P o u l t r y R e m e d i e s A c m o x Treatment of COCCIDIOSIS 12 Oz. Bottle ____51_0g_ 32 Oz. Bottle Z;00 % Gallon ,..-.._.....,. 3.50 1 Gallon 411ffff :l~=;=Té':?v~'g N e c k w e a r f o r S u m s _..p_;,~~p 2,i 1'.f49, U;c=»,~:-~'prng nm:or*»-f-T5:».""||I'Ti{.1 k D:-can ~ j a .l ? f w T - | Dr! Rub Dip, 3 Lbs., 25c; 10 Lbsz, '/sc -L o u s e P o w d e r - 1 Lb. 250;2% Lbs. 50c cision is fundamental."Advertise in The Enterprise Va po -Spr ay Qt., 750;% Gal., $1.25 Pick Paste 2 Oz., 25c;6 Oz., 60c Epsom Salts. s lbs. 296 Wallpaper C l e a n e r Crescent or Ahunrvnr l0¢ W a ll pa pe r Pa st e Per lb. m e WALL SIZING Lb., 256: ]olmson's Waxand Glo»Coat PINT 591.2Q U A R T ~ Spray Your ming "I Love You Trufy"and "Oh Promise Me".The bride has been employed at Camp Rapids,and Lt.West has been stationed at the Rapid City air base. \ \ M,..»: nz-" _I \».~~ 'Q , W \> ~,/~ ' v w F , _ ;a \ ~ f i f 0 r ~ lf I FOR EASTER | | l L A CE -TRIM M E D BIAS-CUT S LIPS $1.19 of luxury gnde nyon satin. Sizes 32 in M. l l l l B RIGH T TUR B A NS In Springtime Pastels E xtr a W ide S\y le ol'Rny un J ersey ~ Smurf. acrordion plelled stylein easy lo wear. can be wrappedaround inmany different ways. d r !and Mr s .Eldr ed C.La r - L an d children of Council' lffs ,Iowa,spent Sunday wi th rs.Larsen's moth er,Mr s.J . Jensen. Mr,an d Mr s.J .Me r to n K u h r d children,Pa tty an d Marsh~ ,called on George K u h r ,Jr., d Mr .an d Mr s .Sam Holstei n, ndny evening. The photographs of Mr s.Ro- r t Plugge an d Lieutenant W . Stender,whic h appeared in e Ap ri l 15 is su e of The En te r- ise,were taken a t Rsiabass udio i n Blai r instead o f Slcog- nd Studio,as stated in error. Mr ,and Mr s Hu g h J .Cooke tertained a t dinner,Tuesday enlng'fo r Corporal an d Mr s. .lor Olson.Corp.Olson is lme on a thirteemdny fur lou gh o m his duties a t Co mp Polk, Juisinno.Mr s.J oe Lazure spent s everal rys la s t wee k wi th relatives in 'ontanelle,Elkh o rn ,and the ' lh ou n an d Bla ir vic in'ort Lo..-ies.She has returned to Oma - -l _...........J Inns Liecil WRIEUII,Wno 15 lcuipiuyxzubytheGle nn Mh rtin Bo mb er Co ., has been se n t to Buf falo,N e w Yo rk ,where h e wi ll spend s mo n th on business.Mr .W a lton rec ently returned to hi s ho me after amending'several mo n th s i n Balti more,llriarylard. Mr s.Ras mus Hendrickson,n gu e st th e pa s t two we e k s o f h e r daughter,Mr s A lf r e d En g e l an d family , h as gone to the He r ma n vic inity ;she wi ll vis it there in- definitely wi th another daughter, h g e (Imrlea Th ie lfo ldt a n d f am- i y . Joseph Gutsc how,son o f Mr. and Mr s .W .F .Gutsc how,en tertained a t a dinner p a lt v for several Mo n d o ,Thurmdsy ar e n in g; th e e ven t was in observanc e of his b irthda y .Gues ts were Dor Jensen;'Vernon B e llo vm J r. F mn k W o lf f , Ne i l Stan le y , Mem d i th Ste war t,an d J i m W illiams Mr s .Au s ti n Re ns lmw had a her guests.Tuesday afternoon Mr .and Mr s.Chris Rasmusse' and Fr ed Rube,all of Fremonl Wednesday callers were he \1»\r.....tx mv D.......,, -¢1»e Mr .an d Mr s.Fr an k Dr bn l I B la i r . Mr .and Mr s.Alfr ed Ander- en a nd c hi ld re n we re a mo ng the esta at n birthday par ty held esday evening a t the Alf red c ompko v ho me ne a r Ar li n gton ,- imc n tary to Ly le Sk ov. Aavcnxn m The Enterpriselt Brings Results. \|mln|||n||m||ulln||unln|||||m||n| 0MB THEATR HOME OF Periett Talking Pictlm ||In||m||n||nl||m|||\||||||nn||||||n| THURS DA Y .\v\m. 22 Admission \l-30 Cla. This Above All WITH Tvlzoxl-1 POWER ANDJUAN FDNTAINE Also-.\l| About Dogs Colm* Car loun. FRI DA Y SA TURDA Y APRIL 2324 Saturday Matinee Adminnion H-22 Cla.llig I)¢>uhI\- I-'mature Program At the Front ln North Africa ,\<'\'l'\|, \\.\l{ |'\(`T\`RES\\l'l`Il l. s. \"l(illTlNG TROOPS IN ACTION l'l.lS You Can't Escape Forever wxmul-zonal-1 mu-:ST ANDl n m x l m )L\RS}lAl.L Alm--I'igs in llm Polka Color (;\rmnn. Evening ;\dmi:¢-sion ll- fln (`l». x m m 5 iece nd CI »0\1i| .er lirs. lren iatu vith riB, e la G Dali Vlr. Mrs of Gro m m I M r. cel: das a t wi t and An' ing : Icy sew em II e uI1 ,Mrs.Jefferson Lmluvyen family. lax-lea'Sy lvis o f Ca mp Polk, dans,wa s a Thur sday din~ gue st at the h eme of Mr . a nd Theodore Croudy an d c hil .H e returned to c a mp an rds y hi s an d dves xests an dan d A i r s Le e Sny der s u d .J ohn Gregersen an d La rr y Herman,M r an d Mr s .O t w Lhusen and Dorothy o f Ken~ 1. after a week i n Blai r mother . Mrs . Mab le Sy l- othe r B lai r friends and o f Mr . a n d Mr s . He n r y children,Sunday ,were »sle Andersen.y ou ng son of an d y r s A lf r e d Andersen, b r a u l d h i s birthday o n Sun- .H e wa s unab le o o en tertain a p a r ty , as h e h a d been i ll h meas les the pa s t we e k . Mr . Mr s . A lvi n K att c a lle d a t th e iersen ho me du r i n g th e even- igt.an d Mr s .Gra nt H.Head- of St.Louis,Missouri,spent sen an d f a mi ly , o r me r a p i o vl- cinity ! Mr .and Mr s .Cli ffo rd Ta y lor of Rose Hi ll spent Saturday even i ng wi th Mr. an d Mr s A us ti n Rens haw,Sunday evening dall- ers a t th e Rens haw ho me we re Mr s .E m m a Ta y lor an d Charles. and Mr . a n d Mr s .Ch r i s Ru ws o l Telebasta. Guests o f Mn . J o e Iave, Sa b- urd ay d t e m o o n ,we re Mr .anc Mr s .J ay Stewart,Mr .an d Mr s Ma r ti n Ne lso n , Mm.A lb e r t Ha n sen and Mr s . P .K Andersen cv: He rman .On Sunday ,Mr .a m M m .L o ve entertained f o r M r an d Mr s . He rma n Ra h lf , of Blai r Mr .an d Mr s .A n ,Lorenzen a m baby ,Mr .and Mr s .Otto Allei an d M r an d M m Stu art Love all o f Oma ha . Mr .an d Mr s .F r a n k 'Sehafe attended services a t th e 'Pr-init Cathedral in Oma ha.Sunda; when their granddaughter,Bax h a n Sc hafer,wa s ooniix-me< La te r they were entertained 1 dinner a t the Sey mour Sn\i\ 12 Oz. Bottle _...._$1.00 32 Oz. Bottle .,._.._ 2.00 Epsom Salts. s lbs. 296 Wallpaper C l e a n e r Crescent or Ahunrvnr l0¢ W a ll pa pe r Pa st e Per lb. m e WALL SIZING Lb., 256: ]olmson's Waxand Glo»Coat PINT 591.2Q U A R T ~ S p r a y Y o u r F r u i t T r e n Complete Slack of MT SDM!- ing Mnterills.Ca!!lo rP:e eBooklet :nd Spny Ghiih PHONE 87 Store Open 8 AM. m 9 P.M. Prescription Filling Is. Our Specialty Phone un your wnntn, wewillmnil (hem to yon. Prescrimionnfilled by competent llcenaed.Dlurmndnt. The STEWART Dr! Rub Dip, 3 Lbs., 25c; 10 Lbsz, '/sc -L o u s e P o w d e r - 1 Lb. 250;2% Lbs. 50c Pick Paste 2 Oz., 25c;6 Oz., 60c [W I the r est o f the wor ld re ga in it 1 the same time.Sc ores of natiol ar e wai tin g u po n ua.I n a sem they are like a c rew of aarpente standing with to ols in bond. The must rebuild home economaea Irathegroundup.Put before thl can start building,the found dations must, be laid for the nestnzctures. Those foundations mube laid by us. If our blueprints csfortheoldunsoundfoundntio -r M.-- \.:.»hm» l1¢zr\¢\ har1ieI8. th -'near the tau nu.uma apo: u sumssnr absent on the female. r» ~A d v e r t i s e ~ m e E n t r p r h e ;h'I t B n n g a Ra s u lu #eral days in Blair nt the par- tal, B.ll.Headley, home. Sgt. adley continued on in Chicago .ere he will be stationed for 'i ne, while Mrs. Headley went to nnha w visit relatives. Mr.and Mrs.George Jordan d Mrs. J. M. Jordan of Platts- Quth spent Saturday night and inday with Mr.and Mrs.Har- Jordnn and daughter,Helen. rs J.M. Jordan,mother of any and George Jondan,re- ained for a longer visit in lair.'A lhreehonxr Good Friday er-vice,beginning at twelve clock and continuing to 8 pm.,ill be held at St.M5ry's Epis~ ipal Church,tomorrow dtex--non (April 23).Father Allel ert J.$rAith will have C-ll!-'KE f the servio&S~ More than 200 shxdents sawUnfinishedRainbow"a colored naw-in!picture which was pre-.ented at Blair High School on lionday.Research in aluminum was illustrated, and the discover-es that may still be made werePointed out."Hen and the Sea", n u s .Navy productiin,,was shown on Wednesdly. Mrs. Ralph E. Eurasia enter- tained at a Sunday rnoming hrealdaat,at her home, for tehswirlscl the ninth and tenth home Other guests were Mrs.lViccie Smith and Arlene of Omn-l hs,and Mr and Mrs,Rollaml Smith of DeSoto Shorthand cedicates werawarded a.Blair High Schc-:.\' this week,to Lim;-e 1='uhlr<>dz andQernetteArp,for writing one-' hundred words per minute;nnd eighty-word certificates went to Leona Sorenson,Mildred Soren- son,Shirley Aronson,LurceFuhlrodt,Bernette Arp,s.ndLa- vinn Johnson.The certificateshavebeen awarded by Gregg authority,it is leamed.3 Mr. nm Mrs. W W. Willdnson and Mr. and Mrs. Fnnk Schafer attended servieea at Trinity Cathedral in Omaha,Sundaymorning,when-their grand- duuihtfrr,Barbnra Slthaler,wnslamemberoflimeoriiirnntioul class.After servlnsa,Mr.and Mrs.Wilkinson :punt tha ra t a !the day at the home o l their daughter,Hrs-Harold Schaferand Mr. Schafer.l Lt.and Mrs Homer F. Botl\~ ery were guests of Mr. nM Mrs. W.W.Wilkinson int Thursday afternoon. and aim called at the home at Mr. and Mn. Tom Wil-kinson,south ol Blair,on thdr return trip to Omaha.Mr.Rothary ls A nephew o l Mrs.Wilkinson, his mother bei!! the 1-~m . -u .h e r l ur eve.-...,,..... ......- .._.. ..will be left with no choice but 1 erect warped nationalistic stru-tures that will one day be Agniswept away by hate and war. An make no mistake, we will be 1 the next war, too.lf we extend the Rcciproc. Tmde Agreemenle Act, the worwill know that we definitely intel Buy War Bonds Every Pay Day *'R * |.|1's Boublo ' Our Quota W E A RE 0O p e n F o r B u s i n e s s . Our Store is Again Open For Business with a Greatly ln- creased Stock of Merchandise W e Invite Your Patronage and Believe That Our B i g New Stock W ill Embrace Many Item s You Have Not Been Able to Purc ha s e i n R e c e nt W e e ks . l_lll I I II i x Suruiay Matinee A¢lt1\i<~»iun ll- 3 0 Cts. . \ l ' ll lL 2 5 2 6 aG e n t l e m a n J u n w r r u m| { (} | _ x1 ,\: ~; N A SD .\1.x~:x1:< amrru Hi lo - ll\ * r IuLhr£°r's Face Disney Calor Cartoon and Ne ws Reel. E u n i n g Admimiion ll- 3 5 Cin. TUESDAY APRIL 27B A R G A I N m m - r r Admission I 1 ~22 Cll. Ball of Fire w r m Is.\|m,\nA STANWYCK AND GARY COOPER Alno--.lorry Wald and Band, lad Mail 'l`ro\|h\e Comedy. bertof th~ Mo"Unli mhbri . senMond was telPbin W EDNES.THURSDAY A1-ml. za-29 ' Admission X1-30 Cu. Mo o n t i d e ,wma ` JEAN CABIN. IDA Luvmo. ANT! c|.,\l'nI-1 RAINSAho--Desert Wonderlmd md S(ork's Mistake Cnrtaon.IllllllIIIIIIIlllllllIIIlllllllll|Il|Illl|Illll| h 8h r 1 QL, 750;% Gal., $1.25 1 ,;- ,rl ..,»¢= '!N e c k w e a r f o r S p r i n g. ~ ~C/;§>~ @-f 3 ; J ~HL |';A\|1'-me for`\<;,~x<§.:~. ~ "N m||='n|¢un 3 9 C "~.~>f5"3"§" = ' l _~»5,{'¢gq"¢;;Wlunenl cream (mth ln lmlri~'aleneon Iue eollu Ilylu lukeuold fmch look llhe new. \ WHITE mcxms y~Dx-as Up Your Suit I Talib lil\='1,»- §»..§|..u..~ Be l while collar |lrl ln yourspring null. (hill no lmk mlook fresh, lull, md lldy. Chsgig Tanored Poda FOI' Yolll' Slip L a p d Glrdenlu or elus-~Smooth four-pn ~ ~len of luring . nlyle. double _lo||.'lrluoln. Q L T E R MA N 1 s ~BEN FRANKLIN STORES I w m u l s i o n 12 Oz. Bottle _...._$1.00 32 Oz. Bottle .,._.._ 2.00 Dr! Rub Dip, 3 Lbs., 25c; 10 Lbsz, '/sc -L o u s e P o w d e r - 1 Lb. 250;2% Lbs. 50c Pick Paste 2 Oz., 25c;6 Oz., 60c Epsom Salts. s lbs. 296 Wallpaper C l e a n e r Crescent or Ahunrvnr l0¢ W a ll pa pe r Pa st e Per lb. m e WALL SIZING Lb., 256: ]olmson's Waxand Glo»Coat PINT 591.2Q U A R T ~ S p r a y Y o u r F r u i t T r e n Complete Slack of MT SDM!- ing Mnterills.Ca!!lo rP:e eBooklet :nd Spny Ghiih Prescription Filling Is. Our Specialty Phone un your wnntn, vrvwlll mnil (hem to yon. Prescrimionnfilled by competent llcenaed. Dlurmndnt. The PHARMACY PHONE 87 Store Open 8 AM. m 9 P.M. A 9 .>""~' ,.' \~ ,..,J, f yL4 »1:_ \ \'\ ? » .. ,\ § »_ i v 1 a f-::i\»-~ vW \) f *. f1»'u.;~._ /» ; ' \ ~ i f 0 r ~ lf I FOR EASTER | | l L A CE -TRIM M E D BIAS-CUT S LIPS $1.19 of luxury gnde nyon satin. Sizes 32 in M. l l l l B RIGH T TUR B A NS In Springtime Pastels E xtr a W ide S\y le ol'Rny un J ersey ~ Smurf. acrordion plelled stylein easy lo wear. can be wrappedaround inmany different ways. I I au:nde and who are meml or Sunday School ClausiethodiatChurch.She aught.the class at her:flier which they sttsnd :ers of in the »uho home, wa "5 (ormer u n a rmrw..L--.""'4bean home on furlough and lef t H 0 L I L » Satundly for Asbury Park,Ne:w\|Ju-may for tardan taining In Q R E the Army Sigrm\ Corps.1 E l scrvlc es.n o v.a w w \i T h ERW FPUW~was also a breakfast A- = \- = f ;1 ; ; ,, ; , _ § . .m. .HENRY I/0'1'l'MAN, PROP.n u m a t ( nmr..N¢hx-uh. April 15. 1943 » e EN'rEn'rAxN A12 BIRTHDAY PART \A puty wll given in honnrGhdylld d Johnrde Suvm*:\'u be of Fort Calhoyn, last Sunda The occasion win Lhneir bi n days.Those pnaent were M~dunes Wdter Sappenlield . Ridmrd Hgrry Nelson and E win,Bud Wilderson and Gu Max Jipp and Mnrilyn Russ Chrilmnsen and Rnsseh Jr., :A Cuol, Hugh Vaughn, Juan Cn Bm Szvarkrubbe, and Ruth A Anna Klagsen, Wm.Kay,Gene,c mle a sahmm,c~Piper and Bernard `Kr:<'g Lunch was served by we hon! Evening dinner guats wereJohn Knegxn md Leo. . . - u - - . - » . . 0 ''| | Easter'A m. Nebnnh~ ljncofn begunTWO ~OA~S FOR U. s. ENGINEERSRe\?kahs~Arrlsm RITESHELD SUNDAY tho \ r Arlingto | Junior And Senior Qhoi And Solmsts Prowded P r o g r a m A pre-Enter px-og~r\m wu pmentedat the Arlingtnn Con~gatiunn!Churc h,Sunday evenin under th e d r en tti o n o f Rev.H o l d ~ L a r i me r . A g e g g m o f _1-zm mamma-r | l`f0§l'-WAR-A s q u i n t !n m : : : = l = Pnrnfntlf ' D E.lects <m'lI`"€f'Z".£ °12§§E»»Q"££ which dmc H-nf tha Voss'ggnndchildrun\~' D r i ve n Bv-w » - \ w » .A n nG .M a r s h a l l g g , -» , ,__,sv-uw a n 'a i ' Two building :»r'=>ie¢j~»aye on Basketball Team Guests At Dinner Tuesday Evening Voss. P usflke Schneeklotln, Otto Schneekloth,Victor Enger, Arnold Schmidt, Psd Jensen md mum,nwizht Patrick md sons. resent were Means and Mes- ldumes Cl Ceremony Of lnidatior Very Impressive. State Officer Present ..... .:-m,.~.... One I8 Ull nihr ;nditol"1ili1L~'L ;¢;Unula.t{r\g~and which plans have h-gen made. q : Th e 1 hi g h sc fo r me rcorn,( Spangln fnrnafk A n n u ; ," "\ lm e m b e r s o f t h e A r l i n g t o n \ C | B ¥ ¢ \ \ ¢ * 3 v ° " »M r s .A l f r e f d I I 'T h e d J t M r s .H u y E a g e r ,s e r - w i : : h o o l b a s k e t b a l l t e a m n d \ e r a n m e ,m e m b e r s ,R i c h a r d N e e w -A n n a n d M a x i n e V o l s ,R e v .i n d b e a u t 3 e n e K m g e r ,a n d L o r e n M r s .C h u r c h i l l a n d d n u g h t e r a o f t h r e e a r ,n o w o f M i d l a n d ,w e r e B e n n i n g w n .t i x t o m n f t h a C n m m u n i t y C l u b n t l l u n c h w a s s e r v e d a t t h e c o n -f f ; \\ l - . : -. _. » A \ A . ." I e mb e u m n e w a n 1 m\ . mw. .'e Tuesday evening i n thnx Qaful lodge mom mn which tim A . ..\AL...hd h f l i k l s u m H m m m new mernoeru won ry vowi,n presiding omcer, Mn Ju- lendorf,glvg the lecture in ist lmpraaive manner and; Morris Simonaan acting as uctress did her work equally le candidxtes lor inltintlon:LeRoy Cryach.Mrs.Belleeler and Mrs Arthur Merdll. :ring the evening, before the mtion,the Grand Master ol l.0.0.F. Lodges ol the state, \Dixon,was introduced as nlso the Past President of the ekah State Assembly..Gi-andmer Dickson gave A short Lulk r the initiatory service which much appreciated. .t the close of the evening a lt luncheon was served,the ring committee being Mrs. Ce- Schnler, Mrs. Molly Thompson,lg Edna Thompson, Mrs, J. P. teen. Dudng we evening Mrs. mence Peer gave a number of no solos. REEDERS' GROUPELECTS OFFICERS J.Merton Kuhr,Blair farmer siding north of Blair,was acted president of the Wash- gwn County Artificial lnseml- itlon Association at a recent eeiinfi-Olher officers include L a w nee Brown,Arlington;vice 'esidentz George Neale,Fort\ alhoun,treasurer;E.D.Fahr- ey,Blair, secretary;George K. elson, H. C. Kuhr and l-inward uwe,members of the board of irectors.Contracts have been drawn up ridh Douglas County's associa- on and local veterinarians, nd work of artificial breeding] will begin in the near future. ?L00D WATERS DRAINING AW AY >p royalty of from $300 to $800 \ The bottom lands :ire rapidly. reing drained of the flood \vawn1 ;. Pictured above is the Mn- comb, one of two bolts launch- e da f e wd -uy n;g pby the pe ~tersen 5: Haecker, Lbd., form at Blnir.The Mnlcomb and theMonmouthare two boats built I for the use of the U. S. End- ueexs at Rock lslnnd, Ill., and they arrived at their bane at at Keokuk, Iowa last Saturday, April l'Ith The boau mule George Halsteacl Visits Blau' Oil Struck On His Farm In Michigan Puts Him On Easy Street Baseball fans will remember George Halstead who for yearsplayed wllh Llic various baseball teams. George left Blair some-thing over twenty years ngo and went to Everett, Michigan, wherehe purchased forty sexes of land which he has fanned since. Recently oil was struck onG€orge's land and now George isoneas'street with a robalxle monlh and, of course, when good fortune laid this nice financial plum in his lup he and his wife, both of whom grew to maturityhere, naturally thought of the old home town.They expect to be here for sev-eral days and George is having lthe time of his life looking uphis old cronies and renewing the 'boyhood acquaintances.He made |a very pleasant cull ut, The En- terprise office. MRS_ ADAM RODELDIES AT 84 hut have covered that urea and!Mrs.Adam Rodell,aged g4_nost of the farmers in the inun-l ~-._....._.,. n.. nnin. died Thursday, April 15,at the'<--L r~~...» ewan weidence which the 8440 mile trip ln n weelda dine.They are twin screw boat.; of 240 horeqlower md will be used for general WWing on the MisllmipplTheboats have been com- pleted since I n t December but were not launched nt Nut time because of ice in the ri\'» ver.EVERETT uoUc.u'roN\ RITES TUESDAY Everett Houghton, a native ofthis county but for the past twen-ty yearn A resident of Omaha, died at the home of his daughter,Mm. Bernard Norton of Omaha on Saturday, April 10th.l-le had been in (ailing healthfor the past two yearn whichfinally resulted in his death atthe age of fifty-nine years of age.Deceased was hom and reared i l Charles Houghton, and he spent his entire life here up to twenty years ugo. Then he moved to 0n\-uha where he was in the employoftheMissouriPacificrailmad which position he held until his death.He leaves to mourn him Your daughters,hlrs.Claude Allen. hlrs.John Bjork,Mrs.Bernard Norton and Airs. Tom Campbell, ull of Omnhu; and one son, Charles Everett Houghton of Los Ange- len,Besides the widow and childrenhe leaves two sisters,Mm. Clar-ence Rimmermnn of Omaha and Mrs, Enoch Moore uf Pender, Ne- braska;nnd n brother,ClarenceG. of Blair. An these grieve deep- ly his departure.Funeral services were held Tucs- day at the Crosby-Myers Rxncr- nl Home in Omaha and interment was made in the Forest Lawn Cemetery..Deceased was held in the high»est respect by his old friends in ._.,,__.= ,.1.,. nm" in Omaha as building, wrucn w1u ue .....,, .-.begi nning jun u soon n condi- tions are npe for bulldlng.Pro» \¢v '`an nmim-les,with the exception of ui lmoneyippropriotion,which the leglslntum recently grnngedgre well on the wgy, Nebmskx roads will require mud:attention when the war 1ends,and much pnellminaxywork 3 ec e tio u i gnw ll now being done on plum, und re nomo important end an-ly essen- ..r'till work will be out of the wny H,by the time it will be polaible to -~( begin highway expansion nod re- b 'M Bi \ building A number of Nebras- ks cities md eountiu hxve work plnnned m start it when it la poi sible w do so, and by such plan-nins the immedilm effect of wnr'e end will be cushioned. While the wtr oontinuen much mecuxnulnles that will demmd attention at the ezrliest possible time.By'¢.hls time the unem'ploy» 'nent situation will be met.in put at least, while the lmcborics a get ready to supply domestlc de- I msnds by conversion to peace l\ The effect of wnr's end shuului |not be felt suddenly.It wi ll bc l necessary to demobilize the arm- 5 ed forces slowly The domestic demxnd lor much thatf the people have been denied during the stress of con!lict will break louse like a flood and will not be filled at once.It will be neceawarv ga continue the fight against. infla- tion in that period,because the supply may not equal the de-mand and prices will have a tenl dency to rise unless cantrolledPost war planning now should; reduce unemployment when the| lmpact of changed conditions andlthenecessityforreadjueuncnll must bc mct.»-State Journal in this county, the son ol the lute W0l'k~ oroshilovsk Located in Heart of North Caucasus Voroshllovsk, which the Germans clalm lo have captured :mer house to-house nghLl.nlz,lies ln the very heart ot the embattled North Cauca- aus.lt ls xilunted on the central S - -~ _~_.__.. ml ¢..,.. ...,.. s 'n VML S v l I. l ning wu the initial appear-=e nf `iunior choir m mbers in ~ir new mlm-. Following aongan'M an invoca- n,Lv l;Mu Echténlump pne-xted L Bible reading. The pro-l m also included "Inw thenods My Master Went", choir: 'he Old Rugged Cr-nn", chair;lu,Elelnor Hnhlbeeig g i b l s mding,Shirley Jolmnong-duet,hue ,Pence,Be SLill"¢Ani l; lhlbeck md .Betty McMahon;Ihrist Ara n".choir.Selectionsr the junior d1oir,dit¢¢l0d by n. Larimer md meompnied byeverlyOaterman,provided an lteresting interlude,\ Other musiw number! on therognm: duet," l t Wa;Alone", Irs.Howard Marshall and Mia. ennard Wulf;"The B l e s s e d tnnger",Mrs.Marshall,Mm. .1 ......,__,___ A111180 ElPI\=l-int mylaiy Lltin Axuulca today has ncariyan mm miles at airlines nu mx-ruadl;in unly sh( of the r~.|:.s doe:rail mileage exceed .». mllenge. Old T im e Easter DANCE! 0F'l"9 HALL BENNlNGTQN_ xl-:ma.SUNDAY EVENIM;APRIL 25th )lu=\lc hymms . m'c r : u \And llis ()rrh¢~~a\ra s Vulf and Rev.Lorimer:"TAkelpThyCross",Rev. and M m ; farimer and Richard Newsom; pl- .nu duet, Mrs. Wulf and Mrs. Alice lewcarn;" 0 Sacred Ha d, NowWounded","When I Survey the I/ondruus Cross",sc-niur choir; wading, "In the Garden".Rev.borimer;"God of Our Fxthvr", :hair;and finale,"Songs ul' Praise", by cnmhined choirs. Mrs. Alxru X:»~~.~:\served as nccompani ' REUPl~loLS'l`ERING Cumc T() BE HELD AT ARLINGTON Mins Douglas of the Univers- 'ity Extensian Service will conductaReupholsterinzClinicin' the Legion Hall at Arlington April 27 and 28 |Miss Douglas will help you rci unhnlsm-fr vour chiairs, fooutools. g can us ron \REPAIRS Dcpendnlale | o r v l c s .uuounlaln pvricu on repnln lor my nuke ol lux. nan.Wo'll lulp yuu be muh your iumlce ln kupt in quad dupe. The lmclory prcvidn un with 24hour. A-day ice on gundam repair pull lar G an C<¢lenl|.l lumncn. NEW FURNHCES? xl »l~» mann :mm n myua U.. »|"pm, pu mi -mi buy | uw Gum5:°x»=n\. Ask ui Abou! e Moore ~Ce. sAVsC o n s e r v a t i o n C o r n e r . ~ By Nan Brown _g,';,;,, het .are :-1 .ident; L. L. Patterson, vjce- nt; C. i-3. Whitaker,secre-nd Horner Miller, treasur- h "Spec" Nelson oi' Midland e guest speaker and gave eresting Lllk.nt y Road CommissionerAllenwaspresent.and a few brief remarks. umber of local matters weresed, including the bond drive. \ by D. D. Spalding. George ttger and Dr. R. A. Davies; ovles for this summer by the ante;and Pmeident.H.L. \ death. Bimmn SATURDAY Funeral services for Mrs. Dom Masters, widow of C. P. Manton, were held on Saturday after-_noon au 2:30 o'clocl¢ at the Meth- odist church,with the pastor Rev.David Simpson of AriiI1E- ton, in charge.As Dora Wager,the deceased was born near Watertown, Wie., on Mar. 28,1862, and was 81 years ol' age at. the time of her She and Mr.Masters wereer suggested that steps bv nm-iea on Christmas Dey, 1384, in regard to getting a re-on of water rates for theer.l e closing meeting,which is ies Night",will be held on 4th. ACE TIMMHONORED SUNDAY r.and hire.Paul Timm ef ngton hdnorai their dough. Grace,on her seventeenth hday,Sunday evening.The t also honored their son, l Timm,Jr.,who had beeni irmed earlier in the dey.\ resent were Messrs. and Mes-1osI-'red Hetrick and dllllgll-| of Arlington;Mr.end 1\lrs.| et Timm and son, Mr. and Harry Timm,and Carl eloff of Herman;Mr.and . Charles Timm and Lira am' Paul Timm of Arlington.| Ain NEEDS g at Reels,Ia.,and they lived their entire life near and in Ar- lington,retiring and living in Arlington after 1910. One daughter,Lira. Pfeiffer,who lived mother, survives, alsoer,Ernest Wager of and five half brothers; Gertrude with her one broth- Arlington.L. G., H E., I. F', and George Wager, allofCouncilBluffs,Ia.,and Gus Wager of Honey Creek, Ia.A mixed quartet, composed of Miss Marian Menking, Mrs.DoroLudwig, Rev.Simpson, and Ther lo Reckmeyer,sang;"Under Hia Wing",and "The Old Rugged Cross",and Therlo Reckmeyersanga solo "Goin' Home".Mrs. Alice Newcom was the accomp- anist,Pnllbenrers were Francis Dol- an,Luther Blevins,Ray Rosen»bauni. Clait, Ed, end Floyd Non- nanialter.Interment was mode in the Arlington cemetery. w e . T wewh D initi the Joh was Re M aft \\* : : | lig seeilMi JeFl lpi= B relin I rn pC n 0 d \i 1 ~~1 I »h a c ompe titio n and it. seems that rr i t knoc ked az it wou ld ha ve tle a r sailing no w. f eve r o ppo un ydom' it is n t th e pr esen t ti me.All that i s nee ded i s for some en- fi r m to s ta rt th e b u s i -ir housewives wh o fu r y e a :s te rp r ns mg ...|.6 SED el 1 lfi nd themselves in a predira-l n t o n acc ount o f the lac k nf ;Io Foreign Legion ndry servic e c aused b y the ra-1 The late Brig. Gen. Frank E. Ev- ni ng of g a s an d tires.\ ans ot the marine corps was tho only Bla i r i n fo rmer y ears or t-commissioned American officer to_g serve as a private with the French Foreign Legion. d m n w n lau n dr y i n the fac e of mn clunion o f ~ h ~religious 1.:t16 man y . 9 § u \ . u v u the rep evening rElectwith C cd pre:prlfsidz tary: crCo wa sa n il C 1Bud m8d| A discn head Sc h: free me r Ke ntiiks dur: surfT QOL" M a G] or couches She will also he p B r .Iyourepairdavenportcushions''~ w ~1 c n n n n c o w n m . Iic.For fu r informats~~~~ct the t5 Extension `L..f:ce..~ _ . .. __ . ._. . _ _.....-. . . . . _. . . __-- _ »L i v e s t o c k § a l e a t B l a i r Another very active [nl hug murkrl lunl Salurdm.lhi~is your hes! place to buy or :sell livestock of any kind.l'url~~v buyers at each sale.This week we will have hogs of all kinds. uiszny nnws; ,wk ¢:\lllv and springvrs.A lo t o f s to c k i s be i ng dr i v e n fro m th e fl o o d- e d a re a s a n d t hu s i s a g o o d ma r ke t f o r th e m. W e wi l l a ls o s e ll a pra c ti c a ll y ne w I\lo nzu'c l\ ra n g e a n d a 7 - f o o t G e n e ra l E l e c t r l c x'0f1'l1:c\'a- lo l`,We nre bonded for your prolecllon. B L A I R L I V E S T O C K M A R K E T Al'CI`loN EVERY SA'l`l'Rl)Ay C. mu'Nl>,\<;r:, Auctions-rr the Eh hs lu! m1lm lated territory \i'J£p|.|:au Blu.r| 011 that the damage to c rops will not be near ly so great as wa s ex- pected.Th e wh e a t and sudan fields look green and the cool weather whic h h as h eld sinc e th e flood is -:ery muc h i n its favor . Corn land wi ll be ready fo r the plo wi ng in ti me fo r a c r o p and most f a n s - ers are very optimistic over the prospec ts.Of course the swa lls and lake beds will be und er water for some time but th is c an be ex- pected s - - ' - - -11 rui n \1r :\ I C*l"\ hT I L B H L U s u a l l y | . . n. ¢\ \ . . \ . ; .- . . . . . . -h a d b e e n h e r h o m o f o r n e a r l y f i f - t y y e a r s .F u n e r a l s e r v i c e s w e r e h e l d a t C a m p b e l l l l i o r t u a r y o n S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n ,w i t h R e v . J o h n P .B r o o k s o f f i c i a t i n g ,a n d b u r i a l w a s m a d e i n B l a i r c e m e - tery .Kath eri ne L age Itod el was h orn in Germany in 1859,c oming to Amer ic a and settli ng i n W ashi ng- ton County when she was a girl 14 y ears old. In her y outh she united wi th Tr in ity Lu th er an Churc h. Th is county had been her h o me for '20 y ears, and she had lived in :h e same house in Bla ir f o r ~ tilalr uuu uiau huvuv ..... ..was witnessed b y th e hosts o f friends wh o were present a t the last sad rites, and the respec t rms well earned a s h e wa s a ma n of highest ideals, honest and fa i r i n his de alin gs with hi s fe llow men. clislms REIDIN HOSPITAL Claude Reid of Herman, who has been in fai li ng hea lth fo r some time, was tak en to a n Omah a hos- pital last Monday w h e n he wi ll b e u n d e r o b s e r v a t i o n f o r s o m e _. . . 2 1 n n w u i n ropoi plateau. rising z.,..nr.r lCl;\ ....._the surrotmding plains.o f t h e south,the plateau merges into the foothills or the towering,snow- cappcd Caucasus mountains.while on both sides ot it the low steppe country,so ty pical of the Nor th Caucacus,rolls away to mee t the Black and Caspian seas.Voroshilovsk, named fer the Red army c ommander, Marshal Voroshi- lov, is the c hic ! settlement d D r d - zhonlkidze Territory .The latter provinc e in turn was named ter the deceased Soulet leader.who was peep-le's commissar of heavy Indus- tries. A nlbni \.Ui"l'iI ONE BPADEI \ l U P l n u v Iv - . - __F i r s t l e t 'n t a l k a b o u t V i c t o r y G a r d e n s b e c a u s e t h e s e a s o n l u h e r u i s t t h ei o r l h e n a a n d b e c a u s e t h e y c a n b e a d o u b l e e d g e d s w o r d nga 11 - - "....¢_...n....»¢.....i n u n n r h n v k vi r d .0 1 11118.AUD uulua nun.lu u n ¢ ' - - -___wheiever y our v garden is, remember the scrap drive. too.It. you come ac ross the rusty bell from .lnnlor's bic yc le. or an old rubber tlre, or | . lost horseshoe. torn 'em ln tor scrap. CA N I F Y OU c a nAcc ording to the U. B. Department of Agric ulture and the ConsumerDivision or the GPA, homo canning this year must help uve the nstton'| fruit and vegetable c rop and help feed our nation and our Allies.Every jar ot homec nnned tooo means one more c ommerciallypac ked tor the armed Torces and the Allies. and loaves more freight spac e for war materials.Housewives are expec ted to increase home 1 per c ent over 'last year.For n the W ar Produc tion Board ved restrictionson the manufacture ot certain types ot metal lids used to seal jars. ME ET A ME AT TREA T E .X -T-E ND- EF l Then-e'| e meat treat called Savory Btevr appearing on Americ an tables those days.It's tasty , ec onomical and makes s little ment extend n long way s. e '~'lv~..J \.- |FETILI ljliltlb tw ntnunONB I RTH DA Y Mr . an d Mr s. A ns el Tof t en te r- taine d at dinne r, Su nday , at their home west of Blair, c omplimentary to Chris Nelson. The occ asion was M r Nelse n's birth ann ivers ary . Guests were Mr . an d Mrs.W i ll Nelson of Los Angeles, California; Mrs. Mae J on es o f Ha stin gs; Mrs. My r tle Nelso n, Mr. an d Mrs . Pa ul Barr y a nd Pau l, J r. , o f B lai r; Mr, Ha r old Bates and Enid, Mrs.Ha ro ld Ni else n an d Mr .and Mr s.Ne ls Ne l- and Mr s.Ha r old Bates, J ud ith , a nd Ernest NEI; an d Mrs . Mr . an d Delores, sen,Mr . Jr.,and years.Her hu sband,A d a m Rodol, died in 1931 . For the p ast several years her son an d dsughter-in- la w, Mr . an d Mrs. Mitc hell Ro del, have made the ir ho me with ho r. Three c hildr en sur vive:Mitc hell of Bla ir ;A d a m of W ar sa w, W is - consin; and Mrs. W ilhelmina Bates o f Ken nsr d;also tive gra nd-c hib dren and fo ur great.grandchil- dren;a sister,Mr s.Eg g er t Of t of Bennington;an d a brother, W i lli a m L ag e o f E lli o tt, I o wa . 'Useless' CarrtngosA.;m e as me l,c a m to c a m produce--which had previously been carried in c reels on ponies' backs-- _...-|-..a.....I 1.. Tlnnntvnl Ireland. time.Claude was a.:nun | ;&ulu|out of He r ma n fo r ma n y years and e very one of h i s fo rme r pa -tr o n s , wh o m he served wi ll be concerned about his welfare.H e is ar ound eig hty y ears of age. MILLER "HURT BUT RECOVERING" NOW M r an d Mr s .w .H .Mi lle r of Blai r received a brief messageSa hmlay ,f r o m their son,W i l- li a m L " Mille r o f th e U.S.Na vy . Th e c ar d sta te d th a t h e i s " h u r t b u t rec overing",an d wa s dated Ap r i l 8.N o details vrere given. Th e cond c ame by _c o urtesy of Voroshilovsk 1| an important wa:station on the road to the rlchl; productive oil ilelds ot Granny, abou an hour's bomber night to the south east.The Nazi advanc e in this d: rec tlon ls the eastern prong ot double-headed drive,the wester and ot whic h ls pointed at the Ma kop fields, south ot Rostov.Voroshllovsk itself,however,1 not outstanding as o Ger man ol jec tlve, sinc e it ls of! the main ral way and oil pipe lines that c ross tl Caucasus Isthmus.I t has a rel: tively small population, even in no ma l times,compared with Olhl fastgrowing Russian centers.2 1926 Voroshilovsk held some soo inhabitants: by .mo this Ilgure ha FOR YOUR SPRING SUIT BUY....CUSTOM MADE International Clothes Made to Measure---No Guesswork -_$28 to $55 -_ sc! a n n a bz |14 (I \ \ of Omaha; Mrs, Anna waru weru ,-¢,,.,.,, ._ _,.,_______ __.zgdhirs,Mike Ne\sen of Ken-as being "uscles:." Wlsled m n "u vnsted lives.Don'¢ wule pr:-clans lives. Every dollnr you can spare shbrdd be used la hay Wm- Bands.Buy yuur cmpcrccnt ever! ply dny. Acorn 'Coffee'A Tennessee "Food for Defense" \ anquei featured 181 items,all mmegrcwn.The some was mid! Um TI-IE POCKETBOOK»K u o w u z n c z .r - ~ . . - - - 3 .- I n D tl H* | TA '0h! 1, A re Americ an Red urvss..Miller joined th e Na v y in ec ember,1941,immedi ately a f - zr P earl Har bor. JEIGHBORS EXTEND A HELPING HAND Ne ig hb or s oi Lawrenc e Lxmker.lrli ngton far mer, re c en tly turned ul.i n a g r o u p lo h e lp h i m wi thiis s pring plan ting.Both h e a n d i »lrs. Laakc r are hospitalized. Th o se wh n assisted in the ki nd reighborly ac t inc luded Fred Vogt, Fred Heu ermnnn.E d Ne well,Al- _.M ";.»n."»: M i n - f Al-1 mc reasrd to xbout a5.ooo,says aNational Geographic Soc lely bulle- tin. \ Wooden Porch Boxes Fine For Protecting Your Milk Hn!-weather od-llavorr ln mi lk , one of the mos! vital foods for hee dom,can be prevented by observ- ing 1 few simple rules. When mi lk is nr si delivered to the doorstep, prec auxiuns should be taken Lo prolec t lv.from xunllghz, whic h may c ause | pc c ullnr nnvnr known as "sunshine llavor." Wood- l ` D l o v l l U l l \ ] \ - I | . . . r \ . \ v . ¢' I | <' " \ » i " 'f u ... ': .¢.a@ @ @ @ @ n " * ' "° i -;e f "~1 .~#1,~ ~. . - * x p 1 .; |M ~_f . ~r ~e f I 1 , 4~~.€ =?; . : f E r. ~ `' 2 . | , v 5 ~w e < f . f ; . \ \ , ,<~ "; ". ,Te e ~~" ~ .1 .~. .. S M \ . 'y i ; ~ " ~.,/ff c o u u m r s ~ Starter and Grower Shipments of This Well-Knowii $ucccssful Feed Are Coming»in Regularly~ Giving You FreshFeeds Every Time You Buy.You'll.Be Pleased With Conkey's. WASHINGTON COUNTY H A T C H E R Y AT BLAIR, NEBR. @@@@@@@@@sf;2@@@@@s »an~~'»=~~ FREE osmonsrnnon unr nv nynfonol la nnrmv fur ua mr 0Whd¢you|nu|||i|d,mgliumo|anse . . ~wd\ehdofhndng.Com=n1a|¢mq'p\..___ l!»|¢lCll|¢anFRIDAY, APRIL 30 Blllr.N-bf.mo A.l~ ua 6:00 mi. H/ i (P i WU /wfA(0U§]|(0N nn. 0 :xv/.ri ,` ="~l~""( (1 \" \ 11up! _= ~/ A ~ "/ / ' W ; ~M \ 1 ~;>`-~'% -~ 'x, . z = = o u . # V I D e v m s u u m u e A l l _ g _ - g ; _ ; ', , ,~g g,» g g ' , ¢ ; a ° ' Z" » 'J § J? u ¢ ~ A N U - 8 ~ | . ¢ l - " " " '1 . ~ "'e v ~i .A 'W '" \ . .~/ ' ~».\" ' u ' " ¢ ¢ 3 " /9 1 _-:ad..a~1 .1 9 ~»"""'-.....-;'.',\f'§,]"|||-:'?-'-:5"..,,1"5'L':.=»¢-3¥="~__..--" an MRD, 90¢Y,°Au<A|.|nE,Aon swf warm, rs now weIV fmsnnean 6-QmlinsJuv wwnsmovzn-ma mam 0 <5~'h i v 1 ; >, ' f.~"Xs } ; ; 1 : ' 3 ; ' ~ ~ T~'.r .»=*r . A }' F 2 . v .n Anmv nfvmvao H Jmn wp :mmm marsnum mn vm-~ o ...- . _ - - - . __ _,_ -'numwms a swa m/ws fv mrw m w v e e v s y n r n m m wm m 4 / X ~f__»'_-!f:€< n l ~ 5 :H ~- -.. . =~% ,¢.. a 'ps'wmm Nuwmzwl ~E w m ~.-=»~\, -if ei"Sbn :",... u ~-..._ , m n - v- . : LA-revsrwAR"lW~! u aa m m r m c e a a a n w f x . l u A IJOfT.J.\£!l:1un,.'\£\u\.u ;n».»»..,...bert Lun d,Clarence Lun d,Clif- lf or d Lund,Llo y d Welander,Cur- f tis Quom, and Clarence Sto rk , a ll llol' Arlington. I on boxes, whic h are becoming more c ommon on doorsteps,not only guargl against sunlight but also help keep the milk c ool and protec t the bottles from dm o r other c ontami- r Savory Stewl lb .etewing meat (From boot:2 tbspe. old fashioned. uuaulphured chuck. Hank.abort ribs. brta-molaeeo; ket. heart. kldueyuoxloll. From U2 c up hot water 1veal or lamb: shoulder. brenat.2 c arrot!. kidney . heart.)2 onions q ' 1 tap. salt.2 tlotatoes .:ua tsp. pepper IH pound green peas ._. 1 tbsp. noun (optional) Cut meat into small piec es.Place in kettle or trying pan.Cook over hlgh heat to aear until browned. about 10 mint. Stir tolether salt. ven- por. molaaael and water.Pour o ver mu m: ad d wate r to c over meat.Cover and cook slowly about 1 hr. or until tender.Cioau c arrot: and peel onions and potatoes.(Moro vegetables may be added.)Add to meat and c ook zu mins.Add peas and c ook zo mlna.It doalred. newmay bo thlckcned with flour.Cooklng the veaetabloa and molasses with the moat teudorlaeva it and devc lopa ric h lavorluota The vefotablea add vltatnlna; and their minerals, along with the foodIron in the mo~lanes. are needed in the daily dlet.Cookinx the vegetable.: with the meat eaves fuel.Try new c ute ot moat an d know the boat uso: to r eac h c ut: new1rl|at;meat grades stand tor.Study all latest information available on net? and beat methods for c ooking, roaatlug and baking mom. DON"'l' | ..e 'r YOUR nuo s FLOOR YOU Do y ou 'want y our nth to laat tor tho duration!Th en tak e ar e ot them.Dou't uso a broom on c arpets because tho straws may c atch in the carpet 10091.Une a c a rpet nre eper ln prederc nco to a vac uum cleaner on booked run because the vnu of the electrically-driven cleaneru m o : r m ! ° r t h e lo o m-Ure the wea pon o r va c u um at lou t wz c e meek lt y ou have muc h tramc in y our noun.In sc r ubb in g r un onRoof. do no t not on too muc h valor aa lt will penetra te through to the warp and lt this atan damp tor aome time, lt mar mold.wh e n:gr ma doo: ma r out. c nt sc atter r un out oe tt and blu tl the odles. ' 3 § I < " i a ' r m s - A A n o o x r a -- -g n a n n a .u s .! \ . - T2| Vrvw ll s nn\.r¥1*nation\ l \ h l v u x n l n n 'To p r ote c t mi lk fr o m allBa vun .T E S T S A T ~ n s h o u l d b e k e p t l n ¢ l z h L \ . v c o v e r e d -Mmn ln g n me h xx mi lk b o ttle : o f Ric hard Ne wc o m and _Gene ~eepi ng milk in an ww Kr u g e r o f Ar li ng to n a w arnuns pitc her i n the re frigerato r W ffgiu ll stu 1: to b b many odors £1urn o er*?"=. eimen .M'f""i'f...§fLf§° |.~¢rh.1 .|.....l..a ",i'f..-..nnflanirahlre HAVOI1 /den ts wn o w a x quallly nqg we . . % raw: /'H hx th e n a vy V - 1 a n d ma ri n e 3- D progr ams,Tuesday ,i t h u been nnnmanced b y A lvi n Tiemanr-,m l l l u r y c oordlnxtor a t Midland. an d fo r me r superintendent a t For t C alhou n.Bo th boy s wo k th e mar i n e te n s . Students wh o mc oessfully p u s th e examinations wi ll b c uxlled w ac tive d uty n l app re nti c e se n- me n wilfh p l y m d u n i f u mu . T h ' - studenl-a wh n m l time m m wn . be andex-ed to general enlisted servic e ln the n nvy - l!I w w . .~........ .. . _ . .._may develop u the milk ls ngt kept c old, u mo s! bn c ts rla g rn d`r no re rapidly l l war mer temperalurel. Mllk tha t b n b ee n ln l warm ro om 1 for same time should not be poured bac k mm trenb, c u ld milk.u L h lx will lmpalr the k eeplng quality md freshness of the new milk. ~»<are quite n n l ltl ve w change: ln the navor at mllk. They objec t l n h v c n whic h udn lu nv-pa r mlly d o not notice.Chlldren who retune la dxlnk ndequawl m m m u d m l l k kequenlly drink mare when they rec eive cold milk. lnone,l l used by the loc al com- I Ple nty 0 ' D u n'There are approximately 400,dli dogs ln New York auto,and th i lic ense tees from the m a mou nt toalmost51.000300 Moat at this munitlea in pay ing damages done by uuc omroiled dogs 'lb aheep and poumltry.. A l u n 0fn\=5° Chemic al Produc tion ln mu country lane-sc ale organic chemical produc tion did not assumeany lrnportaneo xmtil the nm W orld war was wall u ndo : was and our textile and pharmac eutic al manu-facturers could no i o n g a Dl0¢*l*'¢ me nec enary produc ts wh i c h h d § . ¢ u A I ¢ ! | n ¢ ¢ | n - h i l l A c a n O l n o m o - n s l s a m m : m n ! n o t m o l | I l I:.':..":.':'.:.'.';¢.1.'"fi n i a ln w " " U B l l I I A I vl n l l a n n - - " U ..- .______w i l l n u k e s l h r l t t y - u a t y a n n . .. . [ e m oy o u d o n o t c a n s d e l a y s I n | t 0 ¢ ¢ 8 . . . . m u m r u ~ g p p c r .... .=- = > ~ * ; ;_ ; , f ; ~ ' ~ ; " » * ' - , g ; ¢ 3 y o u r s n d v l n f n a c h l s w o r i n l l l i n w n u c n r ¢ v ° ¢u » »¢uw i t h y o u r u c i l h b o n .o ra .va i D I '»-Enbér uzin ~ éum¢ :rum Europe, according no uait nr -Ines Results.dustrinl and Engineering Chemistry .r """r - z r - u - r -. . _ . . | - /.EL _ | \ [ff Ration Book 3 Will Come Via Airmail Application Blanks \V_i ll Be Left In Boxes This Month Camera Falsehoods ti on Bo ok s 1 md 2 wh en th ey ru n ou t of s tamps ,W a r Ra ti o n Book No .3 will be di s tri b u te d b y ma i ! in J u ne a nd .J uly . ration book will be left.in null boxa between May 20 and June5.Applications are to be mailed back by June 10,and ntionboardsare expected to'send the books by the end of July. The new book,at is learned, will contain four inside pages w u n n n z u'eat .................,-$!.25 i s 5g ~ r n - - . . . . - - - - . . , . _ -, o m y e # n n . _ . - . . . . . _ f . 1 o i c y . . . . . L _ \ . . . 4 . . . : . . :» ' f 6 r u m ~. 4 8 m .31envyHe ns --.......22 ~hum Hens ...__.18 ati ve Springs -..25 gho rn S pri ng ! ...22 |\on |gu e st;were present.A m.ileel~ laneous tool sh o we r W u h e ld f o r M r .Lol-sch a t the He r ma n An~ dmnerr' home T. A .Bohn Ho sts T o c m Club Hr . an d Mr s . 'I ' A. B o hn e nter - tdined a t pino c hh,Th m u l n y evening,f o r Messrs.an d Mes- dames M.0 .Davis,J .W .Blat- ter,S. I.Moor e, and Cur tin D i x- on of F'o1"t Calhoun o Mr s .Davis a n d Mr D i xo n wo n th e : mar tin fo r high s c ore,whi ie Miss Marjorie Stewtrt,for-;\=»~=f-c;§»;~°f mer secretary of!lbs Pnplo Soil wuz pe Consezvat-lon Offlce who recently Two slmrwen were lmld by joined the WAACs,spent '1`\|¢B°|renident.a of me Wrnnch vxmmy dny in Blair, vlsitlng friends.5¢ ,q,y #ta-noun.complimen- She had just completed lw¥\tary w Mins Irene Jupener.training. cn. Stillwater, Oklahoma.md John Iarsch,Jr.,whosea n d h u received the rntlnz ol' mnrrilllv will be an event of theYeoman, 3nd Class.Miss Ste wlns u mmm. Entertain ForMm John SIYYHI Mn.P. L. Cady ol Arllngwn- annisiad by her two dnughten-ily uw, Mn Dunne Cady of Chlflv-stan,N. C., and Mn.Richard '.'..~n no foundation in fa c t an d th~ wh o are sti mu lated i n w p bu y i ng by auch reports wi ll daring ju st wh a t ou r enem wa nt." H r » N 5. e .| laneoua gif ts,af te r whi c h th e evening wa s spent i n play in g bridge.Mr s .Ho wa r d Marllhl.\\ wo n th e pr iz e fo r hi gh s c o re a nd Mr s.Cr ai g Bnker,the tra ve li ng prize.Th e guest li s t jncluded Hr s . ~_- »,. ,»-~~.»<=~.v - ' ~~- ,: : " ¢'. ».~-. ~.fn.»:--,_'=_. _r ~. l .|.Di xo n an d Mr. Mo o re . S e t D li e Of Ma y Tea,Re vie w ~~~.£t=.~. fv~ ¢~- . .f ~up ~'» x(f s ~ . . . .». ~K ANNOUNCE SENIOR PLAY AND CAST "Whn A Life", a awry ol Hen-ry Aldrich by Clifford G0\d~ smith, hu been nhonen as due B,H.S.Senior C h u Play.With '-...~e Kuhr,Shirley Young,Richnrcl Zirnmerrmm,Mlrguedte Mencke, Eugene Flynn,and Ruby Swing- holm.Opal Tietgen will serve asprompterOther: member! of the production adv ,including stage enurwned at ;shower.s»m~ |dly evenillll eompllmenhry u.; M n .John Sawyers.a u w * u bride.A Q6/'51 o/clock dinner wasservedat fables :amend with bouquets of spring flowers flank |»,a by ngmd upen: the lnwini- |ments were mule in shade of Wnrnn Jenkinl playing tha - e of Henri.md Norma.Jnhnmntaki ngthe partv flxln a rlme nd, the Plly will be presented at the h g h school nudtorium on M-ly 1 Other members of tha a nan Muilyn Guy er,Bill Wnlksr, Carl Fnin, Mildred Johnnon, Bill \Pil\\§ blue and white.Blntter,Shirley Arvnmn,PauThelanoredguestw u vr¢lun9 Stewart,_Kgnneth Feet. Mnrlln . - r a n Blair, Nebraska, April 22, 1948 _ . _ _~| M ~ . T o m F l y n n Mr. and Mn.Jc u m me d u i ; |1l¢\'|'l1UI1:lm ~ 'honoriqg i i i ? \ § ;r ; ii1 o p \ me n t | o f a nina mound dlughter,h o mpf{1}|nI]£\' nothl lon ve, y. Pe- nr-xby at lay oz.[air and nah. ow- mn-12 JFS' e I» \a.T L50 mo 5.50 5.50 n " " " " " ' Jis mo re un tr u e tha n th e sta te me nt :har th e c amera c annot l i c .Ac tually thu camera canbe made to say anything Ihr' pharagrapher warstsittn say.rnvidcd Juisskilj enough. Various devices are usvrl,such as the u i J c a n g l e I o n s m i r - | n r ¢a n d d o u b l e O l :uuy a cn,awww W..Ma y 1.5 is th e d lte wh i c h has bee n se t f or the an n u a l Ma y ' I e a and Book Re vi ew o f th e C o n gr e - I gatlonal Ladies Social Uni on. Mr s L . C . Ki o p p wi ll r e vl v " Th e Valley o f Dominion"b y Daven- I port. I. 1 - u -w Wednesday Club . Gu es ts Of Klonpa H r .an d Mr s .L .C.K lo p p lwe r e hosts,la st even ing (A p r i l 121),to me mb e rs o f the W e dnes- day Evening' Bridge Club.Th el e m was sp e n t a t play ing cards s t the Klo p p ho me on W est l W ashington Street,fo llowin g .d i nn e r a t Ko op ma n I nn . iO.E .S.Kens ing ton ' Meets Tuesday Mr s.Roy K d l y wi ll entertain a t he r home on W est Gr an t l| S t!B e t,Tuesday afternoon,Ap r i l I2 7,fo r memb er s o f the 0.E.S. |Kensing'ton.She wi ll be assist- ed i n h e r duties a s hostess by llltrs .J .C r o w r o m an d Mr s .D. I R. Ehlers.ili ou s e wa r mi n g Hon ors "Ni c k " J e ns en .4 '..¢" " ' 1 " - S y l #q"S r .:.;# L < q i . ' . . i j .T s 4 /-Photo br Robben P a n a ma above is° Mrs.T o m L .Fly n n,formerly Misa Be tty Russ,whos e marri age was sol- emnized Ap r i l 9 a t the R.P. Fly nn home in Blair. The lc trido has returned to he r home i n Jackson,Mic higan.Cpl.Fly n n is stationed a t Ca mp Bowie. Texas.. | Neighborhood Club Atte nds Orp he um Th e Neighborhood Bridge Club attended th e Orp he um Theatre i n Oma ha,Tuesday evening.Th e gro up inc luded Mr .and Mr s.L . C. K lop p , Mr a n d Mr s .Otis Gr e gersen,Mr .an d Mr s.Eve re tt L a mb and Mr .and Mr s.Ar th u r Johnson. .._.. ..._. .... Mr s .Pa ul Fisher He r e On Visit Mr s .Paul Fisher and son,Bil- ly ,o f Ma nh atta n,Kansas,ar ri v- -lonn xoung uno. mano ...........,....mi ne of B la i r ;Mr s .George Roa- e n o f Ellin wood,Kans as;He s- a m m M a x H d n ,'Lester H d n . Cra ig Baker,Ca rl Sc hlumberger. Misses Rose Jacobsen,Donna Bu rk e a nd E la i ne E lmo re o f F re - mo n t;Mesdame a Chet G.Ma rs h all, V . V . Mar a lu ll, Ho wa rd Ma r - shall,Leonard W u lf ,Tho rlo Rec kmeyer,o f Ar lin g to n ;Mr s. Eileen La ng h of f o f Le ig h;Mr s . J . Tod d of Counc il Blu ff s,I o wa ; Mr s.Alle n La ak er oi'Om a ls ; Mi ss Ma ud e Mas te rs o f Oma ha ; an d Mi s s Audrey W ebb o f A r - iington.H r s S a ers i n whose honorW?9thesh o we r wa s held,wa s fo r- i rnerly Mi ss Eve ly n He i n of A r - ling ton. Mrs . J . w. J oh ns on an d da ug h-ters called a t the Eric Knudsen home,Mon day evening. Mrs.Clara Mo r ga n le ft today , Thursday ,for a r non th's va c ation in Tu r tle Nec k,Wisc onsin,wi th ed las t Fr id ay fo r a mo nth' s vi s- h er parents.She wi ll return to it with Mr s. F is he r' s pa re nts, Mr. B la ir the la tter pa r t of Ma y . and Mr s.QV"T.A.nclersen and Donald Gustin, son o f Mr . a n d other relatives i n Bla ir vic inity .llirs W alter Gus tin of Bla ir , n n- i " " " °f " l " " |-U .a n n o u n c e d l a t e r . M i s s D o r o t h y C a t h e r s i s d i r e c t - ing the p la y . HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Birthday Greetings are extend- ed,this week,to th e fo llo wi ng : Dale Andersen,Bla ir ;L y le Skov,Ar li n gton ;Grac e Ti m m, Ar li n gton ;Glady s Suverkrubbe, For t Calho un ; J oh nni e Su ver kmtr be, For t Calh oun; Ru by Fer n Kun- nernnnn,Kenn ard;Mr s ,And rew Christiansen,Ke nn sr d;Mr s.Ben Lambrec ht,Ken nar d;Hen ry Ar p , Kennard; Dwight. By ers , Kenanrd; Mr s.'I'rina.Christiansen,Bla ir ; Clarence L a V e r n e Rasmussen,Blai r;Ha r r y Swanson,Ken nar d; Mr s.J ohn Wolsrnsnn,Blai r;A r - lene J ensen,Ken nar d;Chris Nei- scn,Blai r;Ke i th Hansen,Bla ir; Chester Rosenbaum,Kennard. EVENTS OF THECOMING WEEK 'I'hursda>. April 22 Kc n na r d Me th o di s t A i d - -Mr s. `G.E. Kr on be rgDorcasSo c i e ty - -Mr s.A r th u r \Lieu ten ant Fisher,forrnerly °fiderv~c nt an sppendcc tomy ,Tuc sSeveralfrie nd; gath jc re d at the . Blair,is attend ing a n off:c er's day ,a t Imma n ue l Hospi tal.Jenson F, i g 1,| 23 f h r e t h l t F r t . K U 3 y . z \ . ltlge l i s ;et-£553-_FSE".I E ;i 1E$l.'llIki.,,." oo a o n o t Ed Hansen,fa rmer residing: in He r ma n Birthday Club »»~Mr s. prise housewarming.Those pr,,.l the Or u m vic in ity near Bla ir ,un -I A. H. Lo we , Mrs . J oh an na Lo we sen t were Mcs3rS.and lliesdamc s, Sew gi 50 Clu b denvent a ma jo r operation a t i Monday .Ap r i l 26 Leo Thur ber of Oma h a Detle fl Meets In B la i r Methodist Hospital,Ap ri l 20.Blomlay Eve ni ng Club -Mr s . W u lf Cleo I lu ll and i:hildren.l Members of the Sew and S l M r _and Mr s.Clarence c;.lI:n~~ry l_ " " i ' d J "r i i 2 T bw tu: ni: a nf o BtI ati lie PF M1 vw* rnN is fl! Blti n is d o n st 3 e 1 ' J o h n Jensen,R.E .Sehenc k.'p10je¢g c lub me t i n B lai r , Th mg .\ Ho u g h to n were in attendanc e n |.ue s " 5 " l P Mr s. JJ.li. J ensen and Mi s s l i o n - i d afternoon,a t the home o f l g i e f u l e m l ,§:'= ,";'i"°"o f if`i'. i " * ' \\ .F.w .Aux: Ulf) nah ensen.Mr s .J ohn Bec klun.A ll menz-W 8 on "rc were e in . 1 0ma l1 ,l t Tu s d .:~ McLean ~ t i . ~a as e " "L O U L A T T A I s ~ Y Robert Rasmussen fr o m west R E C O V E R I B G rf J oins Husband fo rmer ly resided,were present.o f Blai r was a bu sin ess c aller ft*I Tech.Sgt.R.W .Mc lec s ,wh o Gnests we re Mr s.Robert Siert Th e Enterprise offic e Wcdmf,_is stationed a t Chickashs,Okln-nnd daughter, Sharon.dev-'';'§"g i n umariggnbeielzsliiifil horns'arrived i n Bla ir Fri day .. " ' "s'.|'..'l p p |i Mr s.Luc ille Mo ic r o f l' 1 n r fo llo wi n g a ma jo r operation twoeveningf o r a s h o r t i n n t a t th e!le n ar Y For son Nebr aska wa s .B la i r I l, ; s twe e k s ago,wa s reported this home of has mother*in-low,Mr s* C hu rc h Group 1 .in 1 ..~'Fr id a trnnaacting;business atgrnornlng ns rec overing nic ely . I .Ililasnche W a rn c k .He retur ned| ' 7 to Chickasha on Saturday mor n-" "ing.acc ompanied by his wi fe ns.and baby daughter,Joan,wh o ha d sp en t mo re tha n' two mo nths _n\..:....|ohh.\.\hn1'ir'lC i10Il"lt?' Memb ers o f the Luther an c o n l th Cs'r t Housefir ma ti on class and their por-I e ou ` " " `M ' ents,wi ll be guests a t a tec op l Mr s .Me lvi n Rosenbaum nn d l C H U R C H N O T I C E S [ ti o n to be he ld in the p ar lo rs of lb a b y daug hter we re dismissodi Fi r s t Lu th er an Churc h on W e s tf r o r n Metho dist Hos pital on Wed-m;:~::~2.\RD M1~;TH01)131~.._ .lackfaon Street.n e xt Wednesda nesday .lr y mq d Simpson:Easter Sunday '-..-....:....M 0AFI ¢\_rn YOI. nr i n g " p oi n t"stamps wi th p lc - r a o f guns,ships,tan ks and rplnnes." G u n "stamps,f o r e x- sple, may be designated by OPA r purc hase o f shoes;"s`hlp" m1p5 f o r sug ar;and " ta n k " lumps f o r coffee.Offic ials be- :ve th e sy mb ols wi ll r emin d the lblic o f t h e war-imposed neces- ls' for ea c h ration ing pr ogr am.Princ ipal use of the n ew b oo k s ill be for sugar, c offee and shoe icioning,fo r wh i c h Ra ti on Book o 1 now is used. The No. 3 book merely as replac ement, and will at pr ovi de fo r th e ratio ning of rticles no t n o v( i n the OP A ra- oning pro gra m.Pric e Ad mini stra tor Pren tisa M. S \ . . | u ; |u w »» - -, .- _ _ ._Co le i s no w in th e U. S . Nu r '1`RlCK.LE'I"I_Mr .an d Mr s.I te r Stri c k le tt,Jr.,ar e th e pen ts o f s 7 lb.,15 oz.ba daugh ter,Susan Ka y e ,born Bla i r Ho s p ita l la st S a tu n mo wi n g , A p r i l 17. P E TE R S E N A n 8 lb.,11 dau ghter wa s bo rn a t Bl Hospi tal,Ap r i l 20,to Mr. 1 Mrs. Ly nn Petersen of Tekarr W I D E NE R.Mr .an d Mr s.I I ar d Widener o f Te k amn h noun c e the birth of an 8 lb., oz. sen at Blair Hos pital, Thi day morning,Ap r i l 22. :rown comrnenteci this w e e h l ~ Busy tongu es will s eize upon the iauanc e of lo o k No. 3 as a go l~~ en o pp or tu ni ty to spre ad a c ropfrurnom.W e wi ll be reported naking re ad y to ration c lothing, toc kings,nec kties,fresh vege- ables, br ooms, fi sh, or what have ro u. I wis h to war n th e pu blic i n advance.'I'lucse mmo r u wi ll have l=1:~w1,1»:s D I S A P P E A R E D ov;- :R m o m * I YAGIIf{'S 120 IOW A ll. S .l o w . \9 3 9 - M E D I U M F L A 4 Varieties Soy lBeans,Bu._...__...._--$ .. iles!lla k. 12 Aif llifl, B u. 21 Ne-br.Brome,Cvrt._..-_-l 1 B e s t T e x a s S u d a n ,C w t . _ -| r . .. .. - f n l I v v . . .ulriplr» exposures.nfs smics of photos is composed 0]cam-era lim,most of wfaich arc quifr' con- Q ' ' \ ¢~.,1 v P ,A :rinsing E d w a r d s .q u v v n n j t h e r m c p a r a d e i n P a s a d e n a . C a l i f . . b r - c a m c s a r e a l j a i r y q u e e n i n t h i s i m - pr |~ a si | °| »t r i f l e s l a n t . ,..Qi; in \x" ; 1,N a r mleernx that dries un pimpiosu uvoriight.Ma n y re po r t tha t the y h f ld l red sore pirn ply fa c e one ni ghtndsurprisedtheirfriendsth e . ext day with a c lear c omgmlexion he re i s no ris k. The f ir st n pp li -1 ation mu st convinc e y ou pr y o uety our mnney bac k .Iam the appy Kleerex users wh o are Fluanger embamassc d wi th unsighb , y pimples.For sa ie by I I L A I R D RU G c o .1 J ohn H.Christensen Ad v. Q - _ /' ~'P 4 ', w i \ a * j f wwf" Ik-st Nebr. Sudan, Curl..5.50 Ry e Grass,Lb._---__.10 Hu lk Garden SeedHy brid Sweet Corn. Lb.--30 Golden ma m Co r n ,2 I, H.for .. -- _ -- _ -- -.I5 No w :¥l:ipmvn|fu n gu -llfum Rugs _$2.50 ami up G.. F. Bross A P o r t r a t O F Mot h er . . .or ...A Portrate F O R M o t h e r Either is a Beautiful Gesture on MOTHERS'DAY,MAY 9th ~TUDIO 22' ~5 .x , _ \ \. R ... .f 4.A \ 4 wa r n ...' a 1. a 5 ' - I . v I J .; Yes, Q ' » 1 .1 '°Yrh°:°:¢~got mf' in the palm of your hand," my: the linle fa Ri hr Max Bcin ffm pirmrv at Ulm* Mr. .I rncre matter of focus._ra :<hm:<rr mi|:F|I'}"right."Pirfurv n:nri'r»with vrrrn :ride angie Ie 3.5 In Dllilf tu.un:u .»...- ...______Mr s lllc hees is the for mer Op al evening.Hosts a t the af f a i r wi ll -:ors , .u.no _,__, __.Warric k of B la ir .i b e the Lu the r League an d the Mr .and Mr s. 7; ". °H o p f ° " ' f | § . .l`.15s.`&1"»..§' worship wi th us - - - -LSunday School Class.\;lJ£ida3','lfgth `T§i§,.;,1,",,,,»,, ~s r .P A U L L u r n r z n v ' - G ents Mr . a nd Mr s. c .E. M¢1\I.,~i-'»*\Carlson,11 am. Mo rn i ng rr o r Tiei z-Wal fe home on a thirty -day fu r lo u gh atl a - Mi s s My r tle Tietz , dau ghter o f Mr .and Mr s.Fr an k Tic tz et Fo rt Calhoun,was m a m e d toRusselW olfe,fo r mer Oma h a b o y ! on Sunday ,Ap ri l 11.Th e wet!- di ng was solenmized a t Platts lno uth Nebraska-Mr .W olfe has been i n the Mar ine Co r p s fo r two years,sta- tioned a t Ifearl Harb or.He is the present tim e.l l On Sunday ,Ap r i l 18,a larirel fa mi ly ga th e ri n g was h e ld at th e T i e t z h o m e i n C a l h o u n c o m r - l i r n e n t a r y t o t h e c o u p l e . |.| I E l e v e n C h i l d r e n .r Join Methodists A class o f eleven children an d; one adu lt joined the Methodist Church,a t Pa lm Sunday services,Ap r i l 18.Th e y oungstersl had been attend ing Rev.Brooks) :nembershi tra ini ng class fo r .vsometune.1 Th e group included Mrs.Roy W inb olt;Ho wa r d Woodard,J esu Wheeler,Ilovrard Brooks,Phy l . lis Jessiclc Helen Jordan,I va n W inbolt Ha r r y W inbolt,Betty Sue Pounds,Charles Pedersen, Barbara Grundy and Ma r y L o u Long. M.A.C.Lunc heon Elec tion Planned Th e annual lunc heon o f the Monday After noon Club wi ll b e held on Ap r i l 26 a t li oo pmar I . -Thin is to be the conclud- I Hobby Clu b Ha s Closi ng if arty A pa r ty a t the Congregational Churc h,Thursday afternoon, ma rk ed the conclusion of a ser- ies of contest wee ks h eld by the c hildretfs Hobby Club.Aro und fif te en youngsters were Pl'€8¢!Ili, th e losers rewa rding the .winners withf a party .Mr s Lia.Bain was in charge o f the pa y .Several games we re play ed,an d refreshments were served a t tables dec orated in green and y ellow. Th e holders o f the highest point averages on each teamwerepresented i with hooks.Th e y ou ng people wh o rec eived tihesc :lifts were Charlotte Rhoades. Ma r y A n n Bain,Billy Leonard, and Margaret J ipp. Mi ss E mi ly .lane Hansen of Oma ha , da ug hter o f Mr . an d Mr s. L .C.Hansen of Winnebago Minneso ta, and L t.Fr an k li n J . Gerrish were married a t St. John's Episcopal Churc h in W ashington D.C.,on 'tnril 27. Th e Ha ns en s for mer ly resided in He rman a nd B la ir , th e br id e ha v inar graduated f r o m s ta i r ili gll School ies.ls h i p ,special music an d Bcrrnol | " Th e P o s e r o f Th e Resurrec Mr .and Mr s.Ross Lo ve s po r t tion."Even in g servic e,3 p.n1 Mon day evening wi th Mr ." " " l s s p u s m s |sewic e sermon " Re ,Mr s.Hen ry La mmer s an d baby .t N n 'T h ann a:Sunday supper guests a t the Rossl B£;;§;rf; au,,§"Bmeeting e will h Lo ve ho me were Mr .and M m l h e l d Wednesday ,Ap,-1]23_wi t Stu a r t L o ve o f Omaha.ldinn eli a t 'i p.rn. Guests of Mr .and Mr s.He h r y l S T . J O H N S L U T H E R A N (Va `W ulburn,Sunday ,honoring * h e lc o ma l - P a u l W ie gma n:E s a t e birthday of Mr s .W ulbu rn's falS| .\nday ,Th e Resurrec tion of ou ther,Chris Paulsen,were Mr .' L or d, Ap ri l 2 5» Th e C ommo n Se: Mr .and Mr s.Otto Voss vn and Mr s .Fr i tz Jahnel,Mr .anrlivic e wi th Ho ly Commun ion § Mr s .Rudo lph Kue hl,Mr .and Mr s .Ne ls Ny g aa r d and W i lma l of Oma ha . Mr .and Mr s Clarence Schneek- lo th of Blai r entertaine d, Thurs- day ,in honor o f the first bir th- day o f their daughter,Beverly . Present were Mr .and Mr s Otto Voss,A n n and Shirley ;Mr .and Mr s .Otto Sc hneekloth and N o r l ma n,Mr .and Mr s.Paul Jensen an d Pa tty , Mr .and Mr s .Clar- ence Voss. \BILL CHAMBERS \V I S I T S I N B L A I R - . 'u n Bi ll Ci mn be rs arri ved last . week-end f r o m Harrisbursz. Pennsy lvania,fo r a two-week , vi s i t wi th his parents,Mr .andI tertained,Sunday ,in honor o i l Shirley Ann,Beverly J<'an.~'\f=~l| played br the northeastern ai daughters served lunc h.Me m-tern Airlines. bers o f the immed iate families ._ _ _ _ _ Mr s.Lloy d Chambers.A f o m t e ' th e bap ti sm o f then'dhlldren,Bla ir resident,Chambers is em-" 2:30 pan.Sermon:Th e Stone .Ro lle d A way " .Sunday Sc hool in mediately follo win g;Robert P terson, superintendent.Lad ies A Society and Lu th er L ea gu e me e ings to be announc ed. You are we come.F I RS T M E T H O D I S T - J o h n P.Brooks;6 a.m.Y o u th stmn servic e,meet a t the churc h; a.m.Churc h Sc hool classes. Lean.,Easte r c h urc h servic e,br :ies wi ll be b aptise d an d r ec e ptl o f ne w members,m e m e s "1 iievine;Where W e Cannot P a w 6 p.m.Y o u th Fellowship.Th u day evening,Ap r i l 22,Cant li gh t Commun ion service w nesda y 4 p.m.J un ior C hoi r;'T ! Y o u th Choir Distric t Con! ence a t Pla tts mou th,Ap r i l stS T.MA R Y ' S EPI SCOPAJ 'F a th e r Adelbert J .Smi th,vie 213 W est Linc oln,Phone : service f r o m 12 noon to 3 p. l iI li n e d Friday servic es 3 hArleneKay .Mr s.Voss and vision of Transc ontinental W ' sllllnn r ia y School,9:-l5;l'loly C- 11\\mlo:\. :incl I:t.-t1r atrruloii. ll .\: ' f " " '\ # bf ' k n ¢- ./...\; '1 z .1.~~r ."?.ff ~ :~\ _ ` . n~ Clothes For Men! HATS ?=::i:'" $2.95 to $5.59 5 Wool Felt Hats - $1.50 to $2.25 Shirts ¥»'.*:¥:,:: $1 .50 to $1.95D r e n -|.|| l Neckties §§§,m¢n¢ 25c to $1 ;ri;S~orts -~ -25c to 50c v m ~\- L P. | use xo 1 1xb- IonSe- 'e". ,fg-lle~ed. :3|J fer - ). 1 -:ani14o.\ m UH\' \.|n. i our \ I , . ...,|.....1 m f Picture =.\= ;\=..,Parade to ., ~.\ N m ,.- \ ny U i U Féléigflf on n fzfg dmv! of pfah* glass r.........:....:.:.1,:lm np;even o . .is spring.Elec tion of oflicer~s_i ll ta k e plac d followi ngi th c 'Mr s.Donald Yos t,Mr s.R.E . Fadrdhild Mr s .Fr a n k Cop-e,andunc heon.r' M m Robert 0' Ha n lo n have s erv The teac hers c ar d c lub met with ed as substitute teac hers i n the Iiss Anna Thurston, Tuesday eve»Blai r schools,du ri ng ih e past e i n g r .s e v e r a i d a y s . . . . _ . . . _. . . . . . _ _. . . _. . . ._ _ . . . _ - - - - - - A# OHS STORE Clothes For Men!lllrmnn *»-RaSv\hul'I'ieS,Etc.,Com ,Peas,Lim a Beans, Brnw.-ls Sprouts,Broccoli,Etc.=and Fresh Frozen Fish l ¢ - - » ~'~ S P FM X L S F OR FRIDA Y A ND S Al' m a n CAFTROTS, Calif. Green Top, 2 Bunches......15c R! ! ¥ " B . \ RB, M a k e a P i e Fo r Ea s t e r, ~ API'i,l°lS- Fancy Washington W inesaps, Lb. OR \f\"€»ES, Calif. Sunklst., Doi. ST!`1.'\W BERRIES, Fresh Frozen, 1-lb. Bx... CRACKERS, Cracking Good, 2 Lbs. SALAD DRESSING, P &G, Qt. Size .-.,,.., SALMON, Fancy Pink, Tall Can ~.......-_.. BACON, Armour's Star, Lb. HAM, Center Slices, Lb., 59c; Whole or Half, Lb. .._...,...,....,_,............................._... EGGS. Country, Fresh, Doz. w m - n » Ay 18c .156 nv.o oc 27 0 2 5 6 3812 -..._27 420 401: 35c ATS iffff' $2.95 to $5§_Q ool Felt Hats - $1.50 to $2.25 hirts ¥L':¥:,::: $1 .50 to $1 .95 ~°'°"'~. ;an Neckties §§§,m¢n¢ 25c to $1 Bebts, Suspenders - 50c to $1.0~ §`l\lfi<, Shorts --25c to 50c ¥D.I BLAIR, NEBRASKA r r n r k0 Bnscball antheb r a i n ! An d tv ha h else wou ld you expect ab a s e b a H p l a y e r to TELEPHONES. ~& \ ' x .v n a v e r * g g i s q p i n : g ;: l m N e w ark Yan-kees winding uppf a tosswir|"|llgu 1El Ia mm-,;§¢=l m l i mm th a t wi v a a m m me a n t f0 l' ~.'~é=X';bdrnihfr_`%w~(1=~na - mm u-.»»\.v\.u n " ,...._ ~........-....-,__hard work and that telephones are needed by only a few. Ho w d i f f e r e n t f r o r n t h e Am e r i c a n w a y o f t h i n k i n z !Y e t , t h e N a zn w a y i s n o t s o f a r r e Zueuof ~~ igkéved as one hmizht mink. Buv a WarBondPr o t g c t Y o u r A m e r i c a n W a y o f l i f e TELEPHONE co.H1 I - _ _ - I - _ - | | - i \/ nw, N°'?""'"- Alf" zz. 1943 m u l I I l _ » r v < 1. fqy .30 .s1 \ w othis Mar foursome, the new Advisory Board for radlo's Monday nlght Gay Hlnc tleuRevue. From top: Ari Green, "Danc e King" composer for Irene and Vernon Castle; J oe Howard, ac tor, singer, produc er, c omposerof525songh m :Mrs.George Primrose, for mer star and wi do w o f the top -ra nki ngml n m e l ;and Maude Nugent, c omposer of "Sweet Rosie O'Grady "and allilr ne Tony Pas to r su r. Vicinit Mrs Ra Kruse and a t th e F w d Kr u se ho meMr .an d M n .Charles Beek- ma n o f Bla i r we r e c alle rs st the H a n ;Rolrwer h a u e ,Sunday nf - terno-mmH r .and M r s George Ro h vmr a mi Be th ha ve beiin residing at the Ha rr y Ro h we r hprne since a'1 1\ ls pu~gary for th e m to mo ve . Messrs.W m K a y ,E m i l Kruse, m d Or al Ha rr is on attended a ~, Jr.,at tha Hen1mn Ander- Bon home, SundayMr.Carl Koinerman and Mia# Irene Kama spent Sunday af- tkrmoon at the Hugh V&118'T1;1n home.The seniors and freshmen oftheFtCalhounHighSchooi W OL A TIO NS ~ of convictions for gunshw:violuions reported go the ~»|l S N A P S H O T S~RK CREEK ;. , g .2r la s t two we e k s u e : Hu n ti n g wi th ou t a pemmit: Tho mas W .Lisce,W ilber,fined $5.00 and $4.00 costs. Tmp p i n g f u r bearing ani ma ls wi th ou t a pe r mi t:.Mbe rt Gana, Princ eton, one y ear suspended sen- tense wi th purc hase of tm p p e f s permit and $2.55 c osts. K i lli n g fo ur duc ks:R a l p h l ffl ns o f Who M Isl 1' se ce l u ~. "..r s Saturday .Sunday dinner guexts a t the orvaid Han sen ho me inc iuded r.and M m Eine r Hans en,Mr .d Mr s .J ulius Weber,Mr .an d rs.Dean Deinea an d Mr .an d rs. Bob Sc hleger and fnmiiy . Mr .and Mr s.L| .}=n-enc e Lmen the E ina r Han se n h ome.Mi ss Georgia Han sen celebr~|.t ed her birthday a t the parental George Hansen home.Guests in - c lu de d Mr.and Mr s.Cla rk Davis~r. and Mrs. Fred rn, Mrs. Frandsen, Jun» ior Daniels and Harold Sheets.Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson and family were Saturday supperguests of Mrs.Margaret Iverson ln Blxir.Miss Ven Mae and Miss Phy.l- and sum' com. Ki lii n g eight duc ks:Eu ge ne Feist,La n ha m,fin ed $80.00 an d $4.80 costa Possession o f eig ht duc ks i n auto:Ambr ose Feist,ln s h n r a , fined $80.00 and $4.80 costa. Atte mpti ng to u k e g ee se ou t o f season; J arold Arnold, Cozad, fined $10.00 and $2.70 costa. . . .. th e ~g n l an~ mo cu IK1 M A r TRAILER 3 E.Ll.8 W AR BON~ ;¢6~way City Transfer Company of LaCrone,Wmsunaln,ls taking fu ll n d u n la g a of tht dlspiay spsc e on the aide of this new Frushauf uailer to sell war bonds. Shownh m I n o n e o f th u s b i g tr a vc lln g s i g n boards on whic h the space in devoted topromotingW a r B o n d a and Savings Stamps for Vlc tory . This unit, and manyllkelt, will be f a mllia r wlg htn o n W i t l n n e t o t a h i ~ h w a I . n`'€.\ 4 c -/J.=._2""'5 I l as~¢~. M w ..~ "gf f w i 'J ."tn ir .r e "v a #~"" . i =\\\\-\ _.1 . | § " |I .r .r a |\g .|g iennard And Vicinity lels Hxnsen hu taken over uin- \ na school custodinn, in place Bert Leonard. dn.Arthur Thunn spent the:bend xl t he E ma t Schmidt ne in Elkhom. Phe Ladies Card Club met with 1. Buck Rosenbaum,Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rosenbauua'. nnd Mrs. Harlan Gotmch u\nily, and Miss Lola Mae Hm-1 heloed Chester Rosenbaum the Clyde L. Rosenbaum home ln Omaha.. Mr. md Mrs.Fred Misfeldtwere Sundng' visitors at the Hen- ry Plugge on-le. Mis! Ruby Masters is 'livingwithher grandrarenls,hlr. and Mrs.Henrv Ml] er. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Voss entSundayeveningattheausSchneiderhome. Mrs I ebrste his birthday , Satunzlsy . Hr -a n d Mr s .He n r y A r p a n d w spent Sunday even ing a t e illi axn Ku hl h ome. Mis s Ruth Bu c h of Oma ha spe nt ve r a ] d a y s th i s we e k wi th Ma n :r et A n n Nelson.Mr .an d Mr s.E lme r Kr on b er g 1d family , of Dension, Iowa, have .oe d in to th e ho us e f or me rl oc- i_pied by Mr .an d Mr s .W i l i a m .ingdo n and family . Mr .an d Mr s .'Henry Ge hr k, Ia rjor ie a nd Har le y , h ei pe d Mi ss irlene J ensen c elebrate her birth- sy ,Sundsg.Mr . a n d Ir s. J oe Ko nvah n andLonnieandMr .and Mr s .C.W . Iansen we n t to Rals ton,Sunday , o h e lp Mr s .G. J .Ha ll celebrate ner birthday .Mr s. D ave Pr itc h ar d an d Da vi d, Ir.,o f Oma ha .are spending aFew day s with fri ends in Kennard. P.F.C,Russell Leo na rd arri ved at th e ho me oi'his parents,Mr . and h ire. Ber t Le onard , ea rly last wee k for a s hor t fu rlo ug h. Mr .an d Mr s.George I-Ianmes of Ced ar Ra pi ds, I owa , arr ived st the ho me o f Mr .an d Mr s .Roy Ne ls on a nd Ma r g ar e t A n n .Mo n - fie v even in g, f or a fe w da y s ' vi s- lt.Mr s. Roy Nelso n an d Mr s. Mor - ris And ersen were Su nday vi sitors of Mrs . Elsi e Mi ller , of A rlin gton .Mi s s h ola Ha n se n wa s a di n ne r ' Cpl.an d Mr s.Rob ert Piugge spent Sunday visi ting; in Kennard. Mr s .Ha tti e Mc Cann an d Flo r ence o f Oma h a vi si ted Mr s Ru th Rosenbaum,Sunday .Pr ivate an d Mr s .Russell P terson spent th e week nd a t th e ho me of Mr s .Petersorfs parents, Mr . a n d Mr s . Hen r y Mi lle r .Th e Gabs lots me t wi th Mr s . Henry Miller. "I`l\ursday afternoon. Mr s.Ha r r y Blac o wo n lo w p r iz e an d Mr s.He nr y Utte r ma n n wo n h i r.an d Mr s,Carl Sc hneider, Mr .and Mr s.Claus Schneider, Ra y mon d Schneider an d J eanette W ric h spent Sunday in W est Point.where they visited Mr s . Ha i r v Lindell.Ni ta Ra v and Doro thy A r m Plugge, d aughters of Mr. and Mrs. W a lter Plugge,were baptized a t th e Luther an c h urc h,Sunday . Cpl. J ames Singhas was a week-end gue st of Miss Vi rgin ia W ri ght a t the ho me o f her pa rents,Mr . and Mr s. Sa m W ri gh t. Bsvlng Copper We are saving about 40,000 tous 03 copper for war bec ause we aren't 011118 copper In building material! any more,800 tons whic h used to go into burial equipment every year, 650 tom whic h went into office sup- plies,1.125 tons whic h went into ninhnll and other arnnsernen!:na- \ r.d Mrs.~ L|.}=n-ence Lmen e ll' permit and $2.55 c osts. K i lli n g fo ur duc ks:R a l p h Schneider,W aterloo,fined $20.00 an d $4 .1 0 c o m. Ki lii n g eight duc ks:Eu ge ne Feist,La n ha m,fin ed $80.00 an d $4.80 costa Possession o f eig ht duc ks i n auto:Ambr ose Feist,ln s h n r a , fined $80.00 and $4.80 costa. Atte mpti ng to u k e g ee se ou t o f season: J arold Arnold, Cozad, fined $10.00 and $2.70 costa. llleg ally ki lli n g an d possessing six wi ld geese:Cleo Hu n t a n d J ohn lliolic k,Cozad,each fined $60.00 and $230 c oszts. [Ile gali y ' killing an d possessing one wild goose an d one wi ld duc k: Ross La ir d,Cozad.fin ed $20.00 and $2.70 costs. Illeg ally ki lli n g an d possessing one wi ld goose:Reuben Detlefs, Cozad, find $10.00 and $2.70 c osts. Fis hi ng wi th ou t a pe r mi t and taking game fish in c losed season: Cli ffo rd Kinzie,Fairb nry ,fined $15.00 and $5.40 costs. Killing wild goose in c losed sea- son:E .J .Hi pk e,Silver Creek, fined $10.00 and $5.55 c osts. Inc omplete f u r records:Vi c torJohnson,Nebr aska City ,fined se ce f c s c allem nt, the Hu rley Clements home.Mr. and Mr s. Ed Hove ndi c k and girls called a t the Hu rley Clem- ..,_for her to ii! any thing." "0hI" Mrs . Smith c olors up. " Y o u see,every girl has her dreams about the home | he's going to ha ve some day --even ofilce girls." there u an mischievous twin- kle ln the :v-:uma eyes."W hy ,ever slnc e I c an remember I've had my mi n d ma de up ab o u t my kitc hen curtains.If they aren't red-chec ked gingham. it won't seem like home to me . ""Redc he c ked gi ngham?" "Yes,and the c hairs and things with red trirnminge.It won' t c ost much to have things the way I wantLhern. I c an do ihe work myself. rn ;e . .. .Bicy cles Should be kept in good c ond itio n i n li ne with tod ufs c:on~servatlon program.1!kept well palnted.rust will not gala.n toot- hold.Before painting lt Ll best to take ot!the wheels and chnin so that all grease m d dirt can be washed ol! c ompletely with benzine. Sandpaper the surface until all the rust and scratches are smooth, then dust thoroughly. An inch or inch and a half good bristle hrulh will give best results.Use two c oats of good auto enamel. Passenger Ti re ;Mi k e Klingzforth. For t.Calh,pu.f;,One Grade I I I Passenger Ti re ;A r th u r Nelson, .g| ell :0 ;|..Mr .and Mr s.I r vi n Clements and J i mmi e Joe were Sunday evening caliers a t the Hu rley Clements home.M r and Mr s.No rr is W a rd were Sunday callers a t th e Rus- sell W a rd home. vert- ~n a pas- stout sits ~y gunch two tened I LB ~n is slip- ffice; week thing e the ggy . o r to ~dime. round ~ng |.and nev- u ' a t et u p savepect e u e we cosL ve got ready. i \ to the store all da y . ""0 h 3 'The iac e grows longen "A n d wh a t d i d y ou sa y his na me is?""J ac k Smith.John Smith, reaily. but I c all h i m J ac k." "J a c k Smith !"Mrs. J ohn Smith [rom Lestervlile, Kansas, leans for- ward."And where did y ou say he works?What town y ou goin' so?" "W hy - Tr in i da d. "°'0 h!"The woman settles heavily into her s eat a nd lo oks o ut oi the window.A lonely ranc h passes. Another.And another.Trinidad is caued.The girl takes her bags ol! the rack.Her c ompanion continuesstaringoutthewindow.The girl looks at her.°'Didn't y ou say y ou were getting on h er e , to o ? " "No.Albuquerque!""Albuquerquel But y ou sa id--" The woman turns now toward the girl.Her ey es hold an expression that reminds y ou as s little dog you ran over in the street last summer. " P m goin'on to Albuq uerqu e-to visit my sister." "B u t y ou r s o n- "" 0 h .may be I d1dn't tell y ou." Mrs.Smith forc es n queer kind of smHc.' % u t1 u u vh h h f ww Ms u r BISL"She reaches k n o her cav- .\ |1I$ an~~YS..Sunday evening callers a t ar Ha nse n home.Georgia Han sen celebr~|.t birthday a t the parental Hansen home.Guests in - Mr .and Mr s.Cla rk Davis= ~hronig Ann, Mr. and Mrs. rn, Mrs.Frandsen, Jun» :iels and Ha r old Sheets. and Mrs. T. K. Iver son a nd were Saturday suppero t Mr s.Ma rg ar et Iver so n r.s V e ra Ma e a n d Mi s s Phy l- er su n sp e nt the we ek en d in a wi th Mr .and Mr s .Jack ter and .baby. co Pr ~.r " ..:J 11;,» .~we ~ 4. . . ur.nuZ": i ~ _cf a e UH e n r y H o v e n d i c k i s vi s i t i n g a t t h e J o h n J a c k s o n h w ? B =\..ig h t guest,Friday ,a t the Clements home.~. Irvin Clements was a Fre- °h°gf=f»Wednesday.J im-Joe emc nts spent the day his gmnd mo th er ,Mrs.Hu r - lemente.k Cameron was n.Sundaynonallerat.the Malc olm ersen orne,.and Mrs.Riley Brodersc n L a m 'spent Sunday evening e Maieolrn Broderacn home.~. J. C. Brodersen. Mrs. Frank errsen and Mr s.Henry Jack- c alled on Mr s. Ha tti e C ame r- nd Mrs. Louise Pilcher on Sat- y afternoon. e\. s.,. * ~;s I I f r i s a\' ar *W- Henry J an~son ~ere ~unday after- noon c alle rs a t th e J .C.Broder- scn home.M m .Louise Pilcher is visiting; a f e w d a y s wi th her sister.Mr s. Ha tti e Cameron.Sunday dinner guests a t the ~Ike lc , win be f»¢§»\| | aralghu on W i s A 0 He rma n L aa k er . Mr. and Mrs. John Lie:-man have ha d as their guests fo r th e pasttwoweekstheirdaughter-in-law, M m 0 .C.Lier man.and twi n 1| Fielden Warric k o f Clarinda, Ia.,is visiting here a t th e home o f hi s daughter,Mr s .Gu y F'ar» rem:Bobby Gibson of Linlxoln,is is the~son of Mr.and Mrs r YQ "I `< "`v < f ~ ~ _;\.i~Fa :~f ' 5 .*""5'f i n "|.4-~u~nl.L :; -- _ - , ; F ~_a~:1 Q 1 2'i I ' -~~° | can N-~~ -y nsf'~ f," ,:;,;n,=.~;=2?f ,"» '~n w;;=e .~n z.:-* ->i n f ; ' . » r ''~ 19"5~a.;.,~-|1 ~'¢AQ~'i x .WH. g r u I l 1I t t a k e s as l o t o f m o n e y n o s e t u p h o u s e k e e p l n 'a n d I w a n t w s a ve m y b o y e ve r y c e n t I c a n .1 e x p e c t J u n i o x ' s g i r i w o u l d r a t h e r h a ve n e w t h i n g s . n e ve r t h i n k i n ' a b o u t t h e c o s t . B u t i f , w h e n s h e g e t s t h e r e , I 've g o t e ve r y t h i n g fa xe d u p n i c e a l r e a d y . |:. t HOW e »:*hazards th at rapidly expanded wa r industries ha ve created in the Un i te j States,the Na ti on al Curtains - 9 By G. CLEVENGER ()|¢C1u.\'e synanme-wuuBurv1c¢.\ Rev.an d Mr s .Carl He llma n,Mr .an d Mr s .F r a n k K mg e r , a n d Mr s .Lena Bi c rrnan were Sunday evening suJ mper guests at the home o f Mr . a n Mr s Charles Gottac h. 1 8 0 Y E A R S I e t h e t o t a l s t a g e c a m p e r e n c e ot h i s M a r f o u r s o m e , t h e n e w A d v i s o r y B o a r d f o r r a d l o ' e M o n d a y n l g h t G a y H l n e t l e u R e vu e . F r o m t o p :A r t G r e e n , " D a n c e K i n g " c o m p o s e r f o r l r c n c a n d V e r n o n C a s t l e ;J o e H o w a r d ,a c t o r ,s i n g e r ,p r o d u c e r ,c o m p o s e r o f 5 2 5 s o n g h m :M r s .G e o r g e P r i m r o s e , f o r m e r s t a r a n d w i d o w o f t h e t o p - r a n k i n g m l n m e l ;a n d M a u d e N u g e n t ,c o m p o s e r o f " S w e e t R o s i e O ' G r a d y "a n d a l l t i m e T o n y P a s t o r s u r . t h e 1 9 4 3 V i c t o r yB o 6 ls n a t l o n w l d e d r i v e .B o o k s l o f t fo r t h e m i l k m a n s h o u l d b e w r a p p e d I n n r o n g p a p e r a n d t i e d . T h e b o o k s a r e t a k e n t o p u b l i c l l b r a r l e o f o r s h i p m e n t t o t h e A r m e d F o r c e t . '.I no¢ "!.1;~». ~.N .~ ; § ¢$. 2; ' §' ..\ < r !1 ~jg g ' .. s i 5 . C . ; ~~ ~f i # g g .; ... .. . .` : 3 = ° "~~ : 5 *' ,..,; f I - A ~ 1 . . . " " " - » ~ i l 'on n *_ r " 4 a n ` /\f *P '!¢ll \¢\!U»U¢H-lynn..'R_ .9 ur"B =».1 ! l " " " I " "" ' ' s ! ;r ;l H *.0 Q; u |4 .. ~: . . m m * * "* ° ;- w w - ¢ - - - * " "p n G Q ' _" - ' L. , f - v » i f . a r I t.¢~"¥'If "'~'1. ~ ~~P H w fé}~ca - 4~,pI! C ~R . \l r l o u g p S T 3 O O C H x c 9 E R v` J § " " '~ = e : f, § " , f § ; ' » b ¢ : f f H E F T E B W A a t 1 ' f ns h a g k f r a n d ; ," W r a p t o » . s n ° o _ _ ~ ; f _ u a , C i n f h a b l k ''N I U ;r ' n n h e r ' D a ' v i m e \ ° v h H ¢h r :U r r l e r ,~ _ " t : , E e * " l b l C y ¢ m a s t e r d o n g i v e r d o v C h o ; 9 A Good Example ......-....... m~i* g a# Al...J OLS ON,noted "Mammy" s I n g c r ,strikes a charac teristic pose as he helps load "Vic tory " b~ak! QR "l . | o H m w o o u u u n o v w e a n a |»us ne w sP | a' $' , TAC LE S-S ou th bri dg e,Mau.»--The above soldlar lu sha wn wea ring the na w Army spec tac le whic hin provided free of colt to doughhoy a with defec tive rnllned Iaaaea a r teyesight.These durable,atrea gmanuf ac tured for the Army by the Americ an Opt!- cal Compan y . Severa l h un dre d A rmy pc m ln theUnitedStatesarenewflttlngglaaaeutonewly -n and to those already in the uervlc e. ~°°°a .J _., , . " - z ~ ` ?1 1~1 4 1 \~Q '.\~ : ~ ': _ ~2 \~ ,»<~ v #f ~., '»'r:r ~*u ~~ w othis Mar foursome, the new Advisory Board for radlo's Monday nlght Gay Hlnc tleuRevue. From top: Ari Green, "Danc e King" composer for Irene and Vernon Castle; J oe Howard, ac tor, singer, produc er, c omposerof525songh m :Mrs.George Primrose, for mer star and wi do w o f the top -ra nki ngml n m e l ;and Maude Nugent, c omposer of "Sweet Rosie O'Grady "and allilr ne Tony Pas to r su r. 5.r 2 "°:.. .v f i . ~s \ ` 1 § |'Hp 9. I 1|M L \_|| ~;i _ n n 1 3 " " : * L I -J _;r ~ \ ?..:.°1f `,{ 1 -'1 \ . ip r \'»5 f v . \1 1 |' n g 2 .~\ 1 ; g. lf and 0terButterfieldAlargechohié§"| and also-ima soloists Mrs. Chester M:Butterfield,Rev.Eckhnff,Ez- aftelwinSprick,Misses Marinnnehlmd Saunders,and Lois Sievers.|MMrs.Mable smith and daugh-andtm" Joan spent the yveekejgd at an ; the home oi Mrs. Edythe muse.Mesdames Ernest Jchmidz, Hermin Klahn,Edythe KNM. \Vm Sicvers and Oml Hnrrinon attended a meeting at the Wesrf Minster I'r~;»sbyterian Qxurch in Omaha,Friday afwmoon,Mr. and Mrs. Claus Ohrt visit- ed at the Richard Sievcrs home, Friday evening.M n Emma Ketchmark,Mrs. Fred Hansen, Mrs, Anna Klasaen Bro( sonon aurdnMHen noon scn M a I1Hat S wi gue st of Mi ss Fluue nle n mrwnse n,r - - - -- - -Thursd ay eve ning.Chlnll,4.400 UOID CIOCKI R216 Mr .an d Mr s.Dennis Ban c ro ft watches. 25 tons from golf clubs. and family and Miss Bess Van Deusen span; the evening in Fre-n l n a Q P A D E R S And Vicinity \l monm and sonMr .han ~ARE Nor- .xi la " i" TRAIN SEALS . | ¢surn-|z nzsvorm ;|. TO AD suGGes1|oNs an d Mr .and Mr s.W m.m y a n a and-M.1-.1-¢m l l n m a t the Ann=slBlu wi-"w e ......,.-_.Wriudt hnme this week. Mrs.Anna Klussen, Mrs. Wm. Kay md Gene,Mrs.Hans Schmidt,Mrs.Claus Ohrt,Mrs. George Ohrt from Calhoun attended a shower given in hon-or of lrene .laspersen at the John I.arsch`home,SundayMrs.Grant Lage and Anne epent.Fridny at Blair with Mrs. Elizabeth Seltz.Mrs. Ray Kruse was confirmed Sunday, April 18, at St l'aul's Lutheran Church at Millard. dren and Mrs.Ray uuwnen unuson,Kcnneih. all nf Telmmnh.Mr. .and Mm.Randall IversonandGeraldwereSundaydinner esta ut Lhe Morse Christensen ome.Sunday afternonn callers at theMr. and Mrs. Henry Petersen endMax-se Chdsteneen home included Mr,and Mrs.Thorvald Jorgen-sen. ull ol' Blair,Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 'Phone andlla were Tuesday evening callersat the Hurley Clemente home.Thursday evening callers at theHurleClements home were Mr.._. .¥__y....:.. r~\.~\A"e= ,ma Jimi R131thu fan wean r A y v u given huno nll£ "'!" '""'° """' """""""' """" "jaP|.u\Knut.Saturday e v e n i n g . ~ , { ' g n ; § ¢ M n . G e n f n .nnlmllinn wal his birthday.11-...A M n va,-fn Clements ~gvenir was spent playing! cards. u| .w .n u p x . n u l u b _.........J o e T h o m p s o n a n d C h a s .H i n e l m e h o m e s w e s t .o f B l a i r . M r .a n d M r s .W m .H i n e l i n e v 1 _ _ x u . .. . - A m M a r r - J ann J uc ly unu. n u. allu u1|.1 .......Lin Iloi c r spent Sunday a t th e ld , Roland Iiineline ho me helpingahlMr s Hi n e li n e celebrate her bir th -I day ISI Mr .and Mr s.Ma r ti n Haier d. m m e d Mo nd ay to the Cachelir.n plac e.eMi ss Iively n Seltz spent Fr i - A M ni the W m.Seltz ho me re - J 0 It'a one big surprise mer another . " \ » m u n u \ l | | § | * f \ l R | * I Y D O I D . ~ mmfun.pm .1 I M u » \anduldw w hdx.wwum .an-n m pamCan be mlxod In |||f,| 1 / "/z ~wN ' ° ' , f 5% M " ~ 4 f/. uls mb w mud Ns» "wr .n .|»u\»1 l b v w . S/ : Au f _/'; »' 1.'"'..¢»=v\ \ -' 4. wan.mv.w »...»\»a .nm .3 and rum. -mm.. ,W ...-........_ ._ _,,Pitubuxgh'Ibchide. One coat Ll lum- dout ovnr ald wallpaper or otha' xurfscu. And that one coat my be applimd in lea than two hours and dries in one hour. You can nctunlly wi up pi mra 6 0 Ma ura a nd pninfing with 'hchldel Ask \ll rv give you the whole lwty of (hh anmdng davelorpment in wdl paint . I m g '|3 30 'A pam -1 1pu-u-.ughh 0 Illn~\|~m~¢~» ~ \ ~ nonwmcu.on gdm atmsn-lull! I,.P a v lun nl I COL0|\| Ann walt!Pnmwmu Pmlfs Friedrichsen Hdwe. u n a ;w ---' l i u r n i n g t o h e r w o r k ,S a t u r d a y . M r s .H a r o l d G u s t i n a n d S a n - d r a o f O m a h a s p e n t S n n d z i y a r the S.Ilin elin e ho me. Mr s Perrv Andersen returned evening c allers at. Lhe Ray n a m -je n ho me . Mi ss Helen will remain ag the Ra th je n home f o r a visit. Mr .and Mr s.Ray Ra th jen an d Miss Helen Burrneiater were Fr i - :Inv mrnninnf c allers at the Andrew and Uelnert.|.¢J.1»!:Iluuac '" ` " " "" l o o m on ll1eSuay.a\|.l.!\Luau,us-...ew...... ,,............-_,_.__the Clear LeCrone ho me nearf tended a session o f the state li-all the way from Dodge City Kenn ard on Fri day afternoon " l b r a r y board,and th e la tte r vis it-Junta,you learn that her u attend a mee ti ng o f the ladiesled friends.to be married next week to f m v p of the Churc h of God .5 Mr s.H.C.Mc Clellan re tu me d petyuppc rty who works lnanw -»1 \.l....vn n n n f l Wal. .nw `1.|A»|nn.ru frflih nI"!l.hH.h a v'~ ~~is ~~8 ~ ho|\e Friday after a visit with her daughter,at Taylor, Nebraska.Mrs.L.Lhotak formerly of u w ;,` . . . - n n -. .Hei er home.Mr .and Mr s .Albert.Christen- sen and Ly le wer e Saturday eve- ni n g callers a t the Ray Ra th je n heme.M r and Mr s.Ra y Ra thje n and Dona ld and Miss Helen Burrneis- ter were Sunday callers a t the MT.ani).runs.I'\'5"*"=\ll " ' "un lFC\l|u.nu|.\J aavau v ---- , -_dron and Dian ne, left on 'I"h111*Sling gen e do wn on Monday to a t- da y f o r Denver,Colo.,where tend a me etin g of the Owiagssa th e y wi ll m s -ide.Th e y h a ve leas-|;=£8P'»0¥1 ; ~ 0 EIf» h§;g< >§"§ 0 rs.ed then* heme to Mr a n d MTS ln\| 'sg;;l::ghterc eLI1n.~C.c Uen- Gu s W atson.wh o have mowed land,took p a n in the prog;-arn, here f r o m Wahoo.presenting a n Eas ter reading. .. .0ua .1.....1.-¢1...lmnnnllfrn lf nlnn d aceolnnanied h e r l ahead et pla ns to have e ver ready for housekeeping betcn arrival of the bride. "12.'1I be much easier," she' er failed to explain, "than tr; get things done utter the we with them n-blllln' and cool.t:\' 1 ..l|.\..¢l..».\T hvnuuuhf l l t h i s n e i g h b o r h o o d i s r e p o r t e d a s \n 9 . . ;U 5 Tn s n n fn 'H A I-DCINK l1UlI.E Ill un.nn.. uumsyu uv..pi ta l, i n Omah a. Mr .and hir s.J ake Christeajsen o f E x i m ,I o wa we r e Sunday din- ne r srueats a t the Pete Jones Clarence WachvMr. and Mrs.ilu. yverg Sunqz__14home..\Mr s Lor rai ne Johnson spent |'m»wask-end ill Blai r 812 1.116 Liana1 1 i f r U e I | )d v l l c n l l u \ \ u .M r s .M e r l e P i g e t t o f O m a h a s p e n t t h e w e e k e n d a t t f h e G e o r g e Bffichelson homq mr s .vvm..r...e....e ..._.....,.,..,an d M m .s. l-lineli ne to Passenger Tir e;Ne ls Knudsen, Tuesday .Washington,One P asse nger Tube Fr a n k Ki ef er o l Blair-,and T w o Grade l l l Passenger spent several day s la s t week a t Ti r e ;Fr ed C.Peck,He r ma n , th e ho me o f her d au gh te r,Mr s Fo u r Passenger Tubes,Fo u r Ra i h Hineline,wh o has been Grade I l l Passenger Tires. ied Mr . Oma ha , Mr s . pill. Mr .and an d L a u r aa t th e " " ~ s .Ylinellne home. M r s An d r e w Ho i e r l we re i>~...dny visitors T i r e R °'at l om n g Cli fford Passenger Passenger Th o r ws ld Hans en.I-Iermun, One Passenger 'I\xbe,One Grade I l l Passenger Tir e,Chris W . Giristiansen,Blai r,One Tru c k T i m ;Ma rs ha ll Nurseries,A r - lington,Nebraska,Tw o Tru c k -Tir es ;Ray mond \KruSe,Ir vi ng - Tnxhlsen,Blai r o n ! Tub e,One Grade I l ' Tu b e ;Ha r o ld Bra nd -| ton,On e Tr uc k Reoapping Serv- ice,Tw o Tnxc k Ti r e Rec apping Service:Weston Lu ng ,Blair, F o u r Tr u c k Tubes,Fo u r Tru c k Crt,Hooper,One F a r m Imp le~'I'ires;J o hn D.Sc hmidt,Blair. me n t Ti r e ;Ra lp h L .Sc arlett,'l`wo Tru c k '1\1bes,Tw o 'pmc k He r m a n , Two Grade I Passenger Tires.Ti re s;W a lte r Br u mme tt,Ar li n g- \Alf re d 0 .Sic k,Blair,One ton,Nebraska,Thr ee Grade I Passenger Ti re s;Cha rle sC.Bea- ver,B la i r , Two Gr a d e I Passen- g e r Ti re s;Ra y mon d Ra th je n, He r ma n ,One Gra de I I Passen- ge r Ti r e ;Lawrenc e A .Br o wn , A r li n g to n , Two Grade n Passen- ge r Tires.Ne i l W est,Blair,One Gra de I I Passenger Ti r e ;Fr ed Mu e lle r Blai r,' N o Passenger Tubes,'1\vo Gra de I I Passenger Ti re s:Charles C.Beaver,Blai r, T w o Passenger Tubes;Le wi s W ard,Kenn nrd,Tw o Passenger Tubes,Tw o Grade I Passenger Ti re s:J o hn Anderson,Kenn ard. One Passenge r Tube,One Gra de 1 Passenger Tire.He n r y wo ln n a n ,Blair,Tw o Gra de I Passenger Tires,Tw o Passenger Tu be si E a r l K i r k T w o Gra de 1 .Passenger T I M . T w o Passenger Tu b e i l J o hn E . Hans en,Blai r,One Gra de I I Passenger Hire?On e Passenger Tu be ; A a ro n C .Da u b, Bla ir , Two l 4 Tru c k Tube,One Tm c k Ti r e ; W m.F .Sc huett,Hooper,01-ie F a r m Imp leme n t Tir e;A r th u r Nelson,F o r t Calhoun,On e F n n n Imp leme n t Tub e,T w o F a r m I mp le me n t Ti r e s Ra y mon d Kr u s e lr vi n s wn . On e n e w Automo bile,Pa ul V .Ha u - se n; Bla ir ,One n e w Automobile. Pro sp ec tor : Us d ' Do od le la g' The " do odle bu g"was a torked hazel or peach bough used as a sort nl " d vi n ln g r o d "It never had my seientlne standing but some early prospec t/or: were nld to have used lt.Tho prolpec tor walked over ground he hoped c ontained all, and held the twlz no that the fork point- ed upward.W hen the prospector stood above a pool ol ell the "doodle mm" wal supposed to point down~ w a r d W omen Bllm In Chile Chlle'| climate. acc ording to Ber- mln ln Da vllln ke c I wo me n slim.p Y ent a v u o u r l e lunc hes and Grade m Pg»gns©g_____'{`§f°§_=mom-c ourse dlnnen, both with del- dau gh ter s, Maro ly n Ann a nd c a r-oly n J e an,and son,Gerald.o f Oakland,California.She wa s al- so ac c om anied bv her sister, MrsG. M. Rowerts , of Ric h mond , Ca lil'fornin.Pr o m here,Mr s . L ie r ma n ! an d Mr s. Rob er ts will go to Ha st- ings to vis it wi th their mothe r, Mr s Nienhus en, at Hasting s. Mrs.[He rma n Fahlhaber of Oma ha, daughter of Mr .an d Mr s .Li er . lma n .also visited a t th e ho me llns t we ek. IIi 1II i; Mr s .Wallac e Shadboldt an ddaughters.Miss Pearl an d Mr s . lhc hn rd Lar kin s,an d Mr .L a r k - ins,all of Ponc a,spent Sunday here yc lth the former's sister. Mrs.Min nie Mc lleth ;also he r daugh- ter.Mr s .Cephus B m m m e t an d Mr .Br ummet. lllr.an¢l_ Mrs.Ha r r y Oste r ma n had as their dinner guests on Sun-dliv Mr .and Mr s .Glen Paulsen and son,Glen nie, of Omah a; Mrs. Ali c e Newc em, a nd Ri c h ar d Ne w- c om.Th e occasion \\as th e 17 th birthday of Hu r r y Dallas Oster- man.Other Sunday guests were Mr. and_ Mrs. P. J . Glrss man, who also visited a t th e ho me o f Mr . and Mrs. Gus Goedec ker. Mr. .and_hlrs.By ro n Appleby , so n, J immi e, a nd twi n da u g h te n , Shirley A n n a n d Carol Jean,ar -rived here,Sunday ,f r o m Ballin- xzer.Te xa s . Mr .Ap p le b y i s a ci- vilian fly i ng instruc tor fo r a n n v a i r cadets a t liruc e Field.Theywi ll re tu r n to th ei r h ome o n S at- urdny .George Rosen nr n ve d Sunday fr o m Ellin wood,Knnszs,to join his wi f e a n d d a u gh te r wh o ha vebeen visiting h ere f or a numbe r ol' weeks at the home of herlzare nts, Mr .and Mr s .Chet G.arshall.Th e y le ft o n Tu es d a fo r a ! a m~ ily reunion a t th e o m e o l Mr . Roaen's mother.Mr s .Barb araRosen. Mr. Ros en's brother,Boy d Rosen,an d f amily o f Te xa s , w oarealso vi siting a t Oakland,ac- companied Mr .an d Mr s .GeorgeRo s e n to Oma ha o n Monday ave- vo n r o 01 mr ebeenexe rti ng its elf to bring th e seriousness o f th e situation to th e atten tion o f t h e citizens and pu bli c o fli c is ls in all pa rts of Ure country .Already hundreds of lives ha ve been snuffed ou t by preventable fi res in war c o ngc st~ ed areas.~ Th a t suc h fi re prevention 'e f f o r ts are bear ing fr u it,i s in- dic ated by the ac tion o f th e icorrmiissioner of p ub li c wo r k s in Portland,Oregon,wh o 'lms filed a f o r ma l pr o te s t wi th th e Hou s- i n g A u th o d ty of Portland,Ore- gon,against a ll fi re hazards th a t h a ve been per mi tted in th e wa r industry housing projec ts [ o f th a t c i ty Th e ma jo r o f P o r t- ' la n d an d th e fi re mars hal ha ve 'jo in e d wi th th e commissioner i n 'se eki ng to br i n g abo ut correc- tions. I Fire h azards mu s t be remozed. Th e ac tion Portland has taken 's h ou ld b e duplicated b y eve ry ' c i ty wi th wa r hous ing an d fuu- f l o r y conditions whi c h endanger' Vi le a nd pr op er ty . B i b l e a n n u mIn l6 ll. u nd er command of K ing ~ James I or England, the revision ol the Bible Lrom the vulzatc as wen as the ancient manusc ripts v u made.Fifty -lou:learned dlvines were named but ac tually 47 or 45 participated.The greater number ol the 4s learned dlvlnes who were charged with the revision ot the Bible known as the King James ver-slan we re memb ers or the Estab- lhhed Uzurc h ot England,bu t nopolitical,religious or sec tarian al- Bllatlonr were requisite to selection. The dnest :c haLar| _o! tba nations, those but vers 'ar both the mod- ern and mel lln¥\\l¥=l» were ne- lectedL | mere un- t mu... ..._ ..... ....,. .... .ls wer e ? "At La J unta th ere i s a trc sh ln- llux ol pnssensc rs.One o! these, a y oung girl bearing two bags ln her newly gloved hands. Dnuses near y ou and says to the wo ma n in brown:"Please,ma yl sit here?"| "Why , hello. you." she says to the bird."His nnme 's D ic ky , " Mr s. S mith speaks up."I rals e 'em.This one's for my son Junior,in Trlnldnd.lle's getting married and l thought Dlc ky would make hi s n e w h ome seem more like hls old one.1'rn go- ing down there to set up housekeep- ing for him.His glrl's been in an alllc e all her life.I expect the onlything she knows about housekeeping ' ls how to cook ludge "\ "You may be wrong, y ou know," the girl Interrupts."Don't c ondemnber just bec ause she'a a businessk girl.l work ln a n omc e my sel!.|And !m ge tlin g ma r r ie d .Tod ay .' But l'm sure I c an manage a cook- ~ book and a c hec kbook."The woman looks the gi rl ovo r\ npprnlsingly ."W ell, you seem dit<| Icrent.You look like you've got some sense.""May be y our new daughter-ln-law hns sense. too. Better not form y our I opinions ln advance.Luc k o!under-.standing between ln~lnws wrec ks if lot ot marriages.I'm figh tin g th at; kind ol battle my self-try ing awfully 1 hard not to resent my mother-ln-law something that looks llk e n u n -:lollar bill."He re ,"she says,ol- lering it."W edding present." The gi rl dr aws back."Thanks, awf u lly - b u t I - l c o u ld n w- " "Yes, here."Th e wo ma n stulla Lhe money into the palm of Lhe lilllc Lan glove."Ta k e i t - t o buy cur ,mins with- rc d c h ec k ed gingham . curtains." pn. l;N u We Buy an G R Illlllllllllllll||||l|\|llll|||ll|||l||ll\|llll\I||l||| OUR NEWs ' r s . m L r c n ' r ` MOISTURE T E S T E R Will Test Your Grain in ONE MINUTE Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll P H O N E belnre l've seen her. lt's wic ked ol me to mind her c o ming, i| \D't it?" "W hen's she cc mln'?" "Next week. That'| why !'na get- ting married today .You lee, J ac k got u c ruz! idea that he wanted his mama there to lx up the hous r us.As soon as I found ut 1packedmybagsed. h u i utter 1 was o n nr-We'l.l get married m m ; m d r u have Llllhole.bc infe bn mgms B s7 5 I-lolmq K e n n a r d , N e b r x, d Sell All Kinds of O We Are a United States Federal Licensed and Bonded W arehouse and Weigher FILL YOUR COAL BIN Now for Ne t Winter 1 REE!-I,"Mgr. uist Graints' Lbr.Co - u - - I - l l IOnePganengtr Tube; blllTl\:u :ui H-- .Ahvmndex. Blair,One Grlde III ierhyetiheyseldom needtoreduca [ning I ¢ c " _ l " n n P l t l w l n - r a n Gilbert Stork xml suns,m mLusen,Mxynud Lu-nm,' u grnondWulf ind son, George Wuand non, Hlrllnd Wu!! and Shar- lane, Jena Hma n,George Ru~rnuslen mal family,Mn. EmmaSwtk Ind Milo, Mn. Robert Wulf, md Mrs. Dorothea Wulf. \Mr.xml Mn . Cu l Rasmussenmd Iamll ui d Mr.md Hn .G°°3 °musxen and hmi lya l l at the Robert Rumunenhome, Prldny evening, und helpedElnine eelebntn her birthdzy.Mr. md Mn.Hu-old E.Ru -munen md Shirley were Satur-dxy evening vixiwn Ol Mr. AndMrs.B u r y Mndsen md hmi ly.Snday lltemoon md lupper gushof the Rasmussen: were Mnmu-nd ..,e. ~ Legal Notices NOTICE OF Sun' 0'Hlnlon 8: 0'Hunlon, Attorney! To C. P. Dewey, ru! name un-known;the hdn. duviseell.leglf-tees,» mana! mppesentativa and dd ¥ r . ln d lr l~ P d 4 W u ! !- Bhir Mn.Pmd Dixun lpant ~ wed:-end with Mn Fred Puls. Mn Andxv w Hntmn und MllynspentSumhynliernoon the Axguxt Mntzsn home. llrs.I-'nu Jlhncl visitedWalmrCm-iwennen,w¢¢n¢¢i; W|.l]y Petersen of Omxhs spending n week'a Eater .. tion with h h uncle Ind mn Mr. and Mn. F11-nk Hendric - . Bill Koenig ol Aryshhe, Io~xpent Samrday md Sundny wi nlwv es md frie nds in thin cinity. |..g¢m1»a_n mz>'o\f,'11==nd»v, honoring thdr lm.Tun. Suv-pnr gust: le m P.F.C. and Mn. "h g e Q r i n mn n .md Bonnie, M a u i .and Madame:Hmm- Be k l md Kxren,Pets h m m .And Carl Humax und hmily. Kr.m d Mrs.Chl rlu Voss Immlse md Elmer spent S-undnywi th Mr. md Mn. J ohnm hur- itsen mul Joyce.. Hr.md Mn.FYR:J llmd vilii-ed Mr. and Mrs. Wilt Jnhne! m d Mr.and Mn Han-y .hhnel nt Tehmnh, Monday. Hx. and Mn. Frank Hendrick- sen spent Tuesday l t the Wm. Jlhnel home in Omnha,vidting' cm coUNc1Lmocnnnmcs l o f m m ) Meeting of April 20, 1943 Tha regulu meeting of the BldrCity Council uns called lo order at 7:45 PM. by Mayor Gu-nur. The following caundlmen mmlwnd w roll u l l :Anderson,Chrlswnlen, H. Lnndt u pldntifh commenced gg sction in t|&D'ltrlctNC1mx1ko n un ,against you, md each ol you. nldefendmu,the object m d pur-pcse of wpich is w obtain the de-cree ol md Court that dd EdgarLusen is the owner in leg llmploof the East Hay ol tho Southeast3luarter_ 01 l u d Section 31 md nt and 'Iheodure H,Lundt iltheownerinleesimple of the North Hal!of the Souihwat~unter And the North HAI! of l Section 32 md to mmuve thuclouds cut upon their resgectivotmp: tu md real mtgte y tha absent.The minutes of the last mgulnrmeeting were read md approved. -»tr J. con \seven - vumme : " d nl h b e ty ti een ver our.TL. mimmum vnu paid \o all inwmmdhie labor employed an thi! cont dull be li xi y (60) cenh par lgmxr.Koopmxn v u ra d.Moved md seconded this communication bereceived md pllced on Ul All ccu en prenent voting "ye ,the motion was unied.The fdlowing report was nad: unskilled la bo r my oyed an thi!contnct shall ba orty-five (45)cents pm hour.Plan: and lpedficatioug for theworkmay be seen mad mformntion nequred at the office of the or at the office of the Departmento! Roads md Irrilltion nt Lin-coln, Nebrbukn.The luweaalul bidder will berequiredtofurnishbondinxn April 12. ms Hanonhle Mayor and City Council.Gentlemen:IWe, the undersigned Committee, hnvin been lppointed w anuntmd unvul the votes um. at the Generxl Cy Election held A~ 'l 6. Blair. Nebruks. Avril 22. 1943 . n .l l gnleen. m d a l l dcrhmm ofme enum or n. U.W..-.,, .mme unknown deceased,realnamesunknown*the heirs,de- ViB¢¢8.legeteel,ersonsl repre interested in the estate of Rebec cz E. Newell deceased, real namesunknown~ the heirs devisees, legatees, personal representatives andall other persons interested in theutsleo! Samuel A, Newell, de-ceased real names unknown;Thomas H.Hurison, the heirs davisees,legateea,personal repreuenumves and all other personsestate ol Thorn deceased,realFrederickH. Judd;the heirs,devilees,lega-teen, Rex-anna] representatives andall ot er persons interested in theestate of Frederick H Judd, de- ceased, real names unknown; Wil-linm A. Knowlmn: the heirs, de- intereswd in the ss H.Hsrnson. sentatlves and nl' other persons enjoin I-Hd bar vw, and each ol mmm unknovm; each of Y°", ol any kind whstso- ever, of, in r to uid real estate,ar my pan thereof, to severally you, your hairs, executors, admin- istrators and assigns, from here- siter claiming or asserting any liens and demsnds of, in or bosaid real estate, or any part there-of, to ~ the title s w sa id redestateu i d plaintiffs, to ob-tun the decree of said Court cm-celling of record A mortgstfe msdeby Samuel A. Newell sn Rebec-ca E. Newell, his wife, in C. P.Dewey ind A. B. Dewey, of sdd North Hal! of the Southeut u u -ter of Section 32. recorded in k G,page 529,of the mortgagerecords ol Washington County,Nebraska,said mortgage lwinz trszl.-An sn evidence of good faithin lubmitting s proposal for thiswork, the bdder must file, withhisproposal, s certified check made pxyable to the Departmentol Ronda and Immo u md in mlamount not less one hundredrizuso)dullxn.l e right is reserved ta wsivealloechmwitiessnd r¢5e<=¢anyor s.ll bids.DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND IRRIGATION, Wsrdner G. Scott, %sw Engineer, Fsrn »County 6322, 15-3t Wuhington County. NoTxcs"<Tr5"A'5§ixi4|s1'nA11oN J. T. Dylert, Attorney rlghm,titles,interests,clnin1l d a t e d M n n z h 2 8 ,1 8 8 2 ,s e c u n n g s ALA-4.~»€|\~i n n . .ln the jlounty Qnurt of Wsshing- 1948 leave so upon mn we uve uzmmusu um W...voté 255 find the results w be u follvwsz lst Wlrd 2nd Ward 8rd Ward (th Ward Total Fon COUNCILMEN:C. M. Qarilmnwn 19John Moore 62E. A. Rounds 60 Abaenfee 6: Disabled Votem Rounds 3 E. W. Sthmidl 40Clarence Kuhr 13 Fon SCHOOL BOARD:.1 mmm s u w n n 20 111 as 14 19 62 6340 1s 178 r. o aH IEL a vs ' m . ' ; a ' n ; : i f 'sfilfk and amily were Sundsy dinner gustsI Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stork.Visitors during we week ol Mr..nd Mrs. Pete lvnrsen were Mrs. Lirsten Peterson of Fremont, Mr..nd Mrs. Lloyd Facklemsn andlobbie of Fremont, and Mr. and irs. Will Pick.Mr, and Mrs.Hsrlmd Nelsonnd Donald were Tuaday eveningisitors of Mr, and Mrs. HaroldItork and Pegg. Visitors during he week nt e Nelson hornswereMr. 'and Mrs.Floyd Hi n:.nd Theron, and Mr.md Mrs.isrvey Kuhr and children.Mx.and Mrs.Hans Wulf and Ars. Robert Wulf fwgrs W;d§es- Lssu rguestso r.n.n rs.low\eEeed. Mrs.Albert Benson and Mrs. viinnie Benson attended a missel-aneous shower in honor of Mrs.Vohn Jessen st the Joe Jensen lome, Friday.Mrs. Emma Andreanon and Mrs. fed Maier visiled Mrs.HelenaVolt in Fremont, Friday altemnon.Edna Ashellord was__s yqeek»end with Mrs. Henry K-\y~Mm, Kay returned Tuesday svening to hor home in Cheyenne,Wye.after spending the put t wo wodrs yiaiting relatives and hiends. Rohwar was a caller atm m Westsrgi-ard home, Fridny. P.F.C.T m Chriswruen re-turned to Rome, New York, Sun- day xlwr spending a ten~dsy furlough with Mrs Christensenmd blby, Ronnie; he also vidted his parents,Mr. and Mrs.Hi Christensen md sisters,Venda and Mrs. Elmer Betta. Hr. and Mrs. Chet Witte andsonofBenningtonvisitedMr. and Mrs.Prank Hsndricksen on Tuesday evening. Prod Masters Jr.spent seven' l l dsys in Arlington with his sisior,Mrs.Vernon Thompson,and family. Mrs..To n Lallritsen nndJoyce and Mrs.George Laurib- ensen and Lnvem and Merrill spent Sunday at the Chas.Vos home.Mn.I-'ritz Jnhnel spent Sun- day nt the Henry Wulbern horns.Philip Matzen and RobertKoenigspentSundaywxmDsn WestergurdMr. and Mrs.Herman Matzen and sons visited Emil Mntzen on Friday.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Water- gnani were Wednesday mlle us t the Elmer Chrlmtophenson and Fredrick Noyes homes near Irv- ingwnMr.and Mrs. Eu-l ThompsonandEarl, Jr.,Mr. and Mrs. El- rner Brlethsupt and childrenwere Sunday visitors at the Her- man Mstzen home.Mrs.Ervin Mueller was taken to nn Omshs hospital,Monday. L a n Chrisiensen was a Sun- ny wler at the Ed Christensen mm Carl Pieper I8 104 37 10 169 Respectfully submitted,VELMA w. FEES,HENRY CHRISPENSEN,E. 0. FAIRCHILIL Commmee. Moved and sec on ded this report be received and plac ed on file and c ity clerk be instruc ted to issue certificates of elec tion to suc cessful c andidates. All c ounc ilmen pr es en t voti ng " A y e ", th e motio n was carried. Th e follo wi ng submitted bonds f o r plumber and electrician zi- censes: Carl W olff, elec tric ian and plurnber'o bond;W i llia m Farn- berg,plurnber's bond.Moved andsec onded these bonds be approved' and lic ense be issued. All c ounc il- me n present vo ti n g " A y e " ,the motion was carried. Th e ma tte r of ditc h a t Ernest Lon g'splace was ref er red to the Street 6:Alley Committee wi th power to ac t. Th e following bills were First W ard Elec tion Board S Second W ard Elec tion Board Th ir d W ord Elec tion Board Fo ur th W ard Elec tion Bo nn l Fr a n k Brosa,Auc tioneer Or ville A xtell,labor Rudolph Nohrc nberg,labor Louie Larsen,labor W ilford Allen.labor Peter Hitc hc oc k, labor Charles Laaker, labor Hen ry Betts,labor 'Thomas Eonvood,labor and mate rial :\. F. & A . M. Lo dge , r entKolterr nnn Ben Fr ank lin Store, rent Madison-Kipp Corp., read: ;9.so 21.00 19.50 repnira 18.34 Ce n tra l W e s t C h c mi w Co . , supplies Busc h-Sulzer Diesel En g.Co., rc pnire Bristol Co., c harts Searle Petroleum Co., fue l o il John Day Rubber Co., batteries Torn Osborne, labor Io wa -Ne b r . L i gh t &Power ' Co., gas Ahlbc rg Bearing Co., supplies Collec tor of Intern al Revenue 168.24 Mrs.Arlene W arric k, labor 20.00 Osc ar J ensen, labor and materi al 8.50 Z.C.Halstead,labor 20.00 Charles Pace, labor 13.00 City Cash Fu nd 40.03 Mo ve d an d seconded these bills be allowed as read and wa rr an ts drawn on the prope r fund in pay - me nt o f the same.On ro ll call 6.65 29.64 6.33 391.78 1 .93 3.00 6.26 8.51 195|J .Anderson,Christensen,Clarence m0 0 | K h u r .Mc Comb,Rc eh,Rounds, 32 0| Sc hmid t vo ti ng " A y e " ,Ma r ti n 3:20} Kuhr abse nt, the mo tion was c ar- 3.2o;"'°d 1'7.Goi Moved and seconded th at this 304| }irrleeting be adjourned until Thurso 20.80 day even ing , Ap ril 22nd , at 7:306.4lliI'.1iI.A ll counc ilmen pre sen t vot- ii n g "A y e " ,the motion wa s znr- 25.90 ried.5.001 U. G. GA RNE R. ! Attc st:May or. 5.00 H enry Christensen, City Cle rk. heal'M A R C H N E W S and Mr s .E lme r Tru hlse n.near He rman ,Sunday .Mr .and Mr s.L .E.I..arsen:Mr s .Bu d Han sen spent th ' tzntermined at,dinner S u n d n p we e k n d a t the Chris Han sen fo r Messrs.an d Mesdnrnes Floy¢I.home.Fnc kleman an d son,u f F r e m o n t!l'\'£e:=arS and Mesdames ~ Ray mo nd and George Raamus an d C.R.Frenc h an d farnlhes r t t the Johrsenandfamiiies,La ra Rollandgattended a p a y aa n d f a m i l y .F r n n k 'L u t z ,L u y l u » M u r p h y h o m e i n B e n s o n ,S u n - .\O O n a|viseea,legateea,pe n on a l repre- sentatives and all other persons in- terested in the e state o f W i lli a m A. Knowlton, dec eased, real namas un lmo wn ;Linc oln T,Fa r r ;the heirs,deviseos,legatees,ersonal represen tatives and all ot e r pe r- sona interested i n the estate ofLinc oln T.Far r,deceased,real names un kn own;Ma r y B.W ells; the heirs, devisees,legatees,p e rsonalrepresen tatives and all oth- er persons interested in the estate o f Ma r y B. W e lls,deceased,real names u nkn own;Asahel E .W a t son;Watson,rea l n ame u nknown, spous e of Asahel E. W a t- son;the heirs, devisees, legatees, personal representatives and all uiilil'persons interested in theestateo f Asahel E.Watson,de- U:\~CLl, real names unknown; Ger~ .illl li tn a y ;J ulian Denny ;J uli- flilli lh c my ;J ames D en ny ; Ma ry .\"r1 [h;.1j.;and all pe rson s h av- Illg uf -Liiniing any interest inthel: *Ha lf of the Southeast Qu a n t r --1 Section 31 and the No r th lla lf of the Southwest Quarter :uid the No r th Ha lf of n u t u U I B v u u u l w u a u s u w r u a . u l u u u rinc ipal su m of $500.00, due onKiarclz 28, 1887, and interest; also to cancel of rec ord a mo rtga gema de b Le slie W atso n to Tho m-as I-L Hy arrison, of said North Half of the S outhwes t Quarter of S oc ~ tion 32, re c orded ia b ook E, page22, of said mortgage rec ords, said mor tga ge being dated September 22,1876,securing pay ment oi'a jud gmen t in favor of s aid Tho mas H.Harr ison and Frederic k H .J udd again st th e sa id Le slie W at- son in the sum of $110.65, togeth- er wi th attorne y s' f ees a nd c o sts; als o to cancel o f rec ord a mort/» s e q "made by Leslie W atson oo Wi Iiarn A .Kno wlto n,o f said No r th Ha lf of the Southwest Quarter of Sec tion 32, rec orded in book B,p a e 321,of said mo r tfgagerecorgs,said mor tga ge be- ing da ted Ma y 30,1873, securing n no te of e ve n date the re with in we p r in c ip al su m o f $129.80,dueinfi ve mon th s;also to c anc el of rec ord a mor tg ag e ma de by Les- lie W atson an d Hu ld i th Watson, his wife,to Linc oln T.Far r,of enii l\fn1fl Uni! nf lien Qnnllmuauf ton County ,Nebraska.. ES1`A'I'E O F Claus W .Ho lm quiet,Deceased. Notic e is hereby given th a t o the 14th d ay of May , 19 43. at th Cou nty J u dg s of fic e i n the Catof B lair , W a shin gton Cou nty , Ne bra ska , a t ten o' c lo c k in th e I on noon of said day ,th e followin. ma tte r wi ll b heard and c onslcered, to-wit;h e Petition o f A 1 vi d J .Holmquist prafrinfg f o r th appoin tment o f A r v d J .II o ln qu ls t as adminis trator o f th e er ta te o f s ai d Claus W . Holrnquis deceasedDated Ap ri l 20 ,1943. (Seal)A L B A E H .NE L S O N, 16-41;County Judg1 wasm GTON NEW S Mrs.Fred Rarnser and Berth. Mrs. G. F. Pauls en and Mrs. Ve: Kr us e were business callers a Fremont,Wednesday. Th e Washington Ludles A met, W edne sday , with Mr s . N.I Iifielnen wi th 17 _roembers and | and Louise, Thfunsclay.Adveriise in The Enterprise Mr. and Mrs. Louie Voss visit-It Brings Reluita. H.MIu|. »H : : . :¢: 'Q l r 1 W ''l u | : . " ` \r .|"1 ~s 4<,.,=.'; 4 n I ~| HOURS 9 to 12; 2 no 5. Appointments Made Colds,Sciatica,Neuri tis,Lumbng o,Head- ac hes, Rheurnatiam, Appendicitis. Constipa- tion Sinus,Liver.Stom8.th,Kid ney andIilac fder Troubles; Female Disorders, Nerv- ousness;Hi g h Blond Pressure;Influ enza and Many Other Diseases Respond to Chir- oprac ti c Adjus tments. Dr. D. C. Knee, Chiropractor P H O N E 2 5 4 0 I ' l' 0 S I T l l C OU R T }I() USII U N C O L F A ."l`I{lIiI'l`Te rms Ar e Ca sh Offic e . $1- Ilunu e, $3 ms ' W ulf ho me. Mr . a n d Mrs . J en s Hans en vi n- rd a t the E mi l Ma tz e n an d E d nnsen home, Sunday .Mr .and Mr s.Albe rt K u h r a n d uane were Sunday dinner guests Mr . an d Mr s. Hen ry A rp . Mr s.Cassie Hansen,Ha r ve ynd Hazel were S unday a ftemoc m ld supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. arold Sto rk and Peggy . Mr . a n d Mr s.Arc hie K u h r a n dthe!Ma e a n d Mr. an d Mr s. W i ll ansen and fa mily helped Kei th, In of M r and Mr s.Ciarence unsen, c elebrate his birU1day. Mr s.Cassie Hansen,Ha rveyadHazel,Mr .and Mr s.Ha r old :ar k a nd Pe gy , Gi ffo rd Frenc hrs. C. Frenrgx, Mrs. Glen Savage: *uri Rev. Clarke visitw Mrs.Gif- Ird Frenc h and baby d aughter atie Me th od is t Ho sp ital i n Omah a, Lst week.hire.Ff1j<;.eel_g-11d baby H10 F =11L.nst Qu ar ter u f Section :1:.l~=\11~hip 20,No r th ,Ra n e Ill [I:\»I ~.f the 6th I'. M., in Was 1- m g m - - : 1 I - - u n t y ,N e b r a s k a ,r e a l .. . . . . .. . . . l . . . . . . . . . . .n , J . 1 . . A . . . . . | . . Q1 an ga ln a u A \ u L L l l a ; | \ a ;u l L a n .\ . v ¢ » | | u \ o \ mr te r o f Sec tion 32,rec orded book 13 n§ug¢ 485, of said mort- age :eco s,said mortgage be- sr dated J une 22,1874, securing vis in;ho Collf"s :itors present.ln e next.mee.»;wi ll be a t the Mi lle r Nels( me. Sunday school has been di ntinued due to lac k of teac her lnfnr nrrrvicos wi ll be held |1| .l)'hT€l\ll'Hkn0¥\\€ 'Lne |g(|grt e weeMiss Ieola Rasmussen of Oma-i a spent the weekend at the pnr-\~~ Y nm!Carl Rasmussen,home.\0 0 |Ihlrs. _,'~°;={»=}'g}r:lgleyRcalled ou r, nn rn.rm asmussemhur>2duy afternoon,1 P o u l t r v - C r e a m - E s e s H z d e s ing da ted J u ne 22,1874, securing a no te o f eve n d ate there with i nthe princ ipal su m of $33'i.00, due on Dec ember 8,187-1,and inter~ est.;also to cancel of record a mor tga ge mad e . br A.E.Watson to Ma r y B.Wells,of said EastIi a lf o f th e Southeas t Qu arte r of Section 31,recorded i n book H , vgge 332 of said mor tga ge rec- u s,said mor tga ge being dated Febmary 14, 1883, sec uring a note of oven date therewith in the prin- cipal sum oi' $600.00, due on Feb- ruary 14,1883,and in ter est; a ndalsotoobtainthedec ree of said Court constminp;the last.wi ll and testamen t of Nelson J ac k son, deceased, who died teatote, a rss-ident of W ashington County ,Ne - braska, on September 22, 1937, and wh o was seized and possessed of all o f s ai d r ea l e state a t the ti meofhisdeath,finding and deter- mi ni ng th at said last wi ll an d testament devised said real os- tate, and all ports ther eof, as fel- lows: to J ulia L. J ac kson, widow of said decedent, the use of said real estate for and dur ing her lifetime, and the remai nder to Henry J ac k- son,Celia Denny ,J ohn J .Jack~ son,George N.Jackson,Th omas K .Jac kson, Julia L. Benc lorf and Eugene Jackson,as tenants i nc ommon,share and share alike; and also for other equitable relief. You,and each of you,are re- quired to an swer the petition ofsaidplain tiffs in said Court on or before the w t h day of Ma y , 1943, or said Court ms take saidpetitionto b e tr ue . mf g ra n t th e pray er thereof. E D G A R L A R S E N an d TH E O D OR E H. L U N D T . 12-5t Piaintiffa. H 7: i n G n ST 0 wM a S te H ~ B IIL a p l. wf u d 1; pI sS ~a RADIO REPAIRING Electric Appliance Work CHUCK'S RADIO SHOP Oppotile Gilbertlon'| ,Q N O T IC E T o CO N TR AC PO R 3 Sealed bids wi ll be rec e ived at the offic e of the Depar tment of Roads and Irrig ation in the S ta te Capitol a t Linc oln,Nebraska,on5 l a \ 5 ,1943,until 10:00 o'clock A J . ,and a t th a t ti me public ly ope ne d a nd re ad f or SA N GRA V~ I I L SURF . XC ING and incidental wo r k o n th e HE RMA N- E L K C I TY Patrol No.21030 State Road. The app roxima te qua ntitie s are:1,893 Cu. Yds. Sand Grav- ellSurfac e Course Mater- iaThe atten tion ot bidders iS di rcrtc fi to the Spec ial Provisions covering subde tting or assigningthecontract. Congiiliance by the contrac torwi th e standar ds aa to hours of labor pre sc ri bed by the " Fair La- bor Standards Ac t of 1938",ap- proved June 25,1938 (Public No . 718,75th Congress),wi ll be re- quire d in the pe rf o mmn c e of th e wo rk under this contrac t. The minimum wage paid to allskilledlaboremployedonthis ~l r Leonard E. Axial Ienenl Contnelor ul Bdldet Power BqmlpllmtILLSON and cAnPnN'rsn w o n Blum Prinu Phono-Black 825 1004 South Wslker Avanue \»D,gb ) in th e e ven i ng at th e Wash Lon churc h.[enry Tietgen attended the den W edding of his parents and Mr s.He nr y Tietgen a t Herric k,South Da ko talrsdny ,retur ning Saturday mrs f r o m W ashington Count.; 'e Mrs.Ama nd a Svogerscm 5.Bernard Thompson and son I Mi s a E mma Ti e t n. Ir .and Mrs. Roy eters speni idny a t the pare nta l, W ill P e s, home.lm.Ed war d Rice and Janice n t Thursday wi th relatives ir mon.Lgt Roy Ku eh l an d Opa l Ti etLweresupperguestsntthu 1 Hage r ho me,Friday . lira.Leonard Heier underwen Qilliéér "`ef}"an&`7i'EEQd6§é MANEY, SUNNYSIDE ~Sell at your home ma'le|. 'Ne pay city prices.Try us! HlE|.€l\\`| nnnnnnk M r a n d Mr s A lvi n Oh r t and Ir . a nd Mr s. E mil K r us e o f C a l 'noun spent Wednesday eveninK at the Prank Hendricksen honwj Mr.and Mrs.Fred Puls mulMargaret and Mr. and Mm. Frcd Dixon attended a club party xl! County,Saturday awning.Aquiltwasgivenaway,gunnv:~ the Phelan School in Douglas Telephog iizf "|i£§§§»§F¢m, Neb TAYLOR & WELILS 0'Hanlnn & 0'Hzmlon - ~LIVE srocx AUCTIONoperation at the Frenront I-losal o n Tuesd ay of last we ek. .Ianin Sunds and c hildren spen week-ond wi th relatives hen;ile Mr s.Sunds attended t.h~ nerul o f her nephew,L a n : zc kenfeldt, at Norfolk. bi:s. N. P. Nielsen spent '1"hursr a t th e J .P.Hansen home. iliss Ru th Rubie,L o r r a i n ulsen,E d I'stersen,and Floyf mmidt, a ll of Omaha, were suprguestsofMr .and Mr s.G 1's.ulscn,Saturday evening. Sir. and Mr s.Ne ls Knudse :nt Saturday even in g at C.N un1aker's.Mrs. J . A. J ohnsen spent. Tues y and Wednesday wi th he ughter,Mrs.Leonar d Hoi er, a a Dodge County Hospital. Mr.and Mr s.\\[i1liam Matze T- 9,n V ed :. n'. |- r.L n and Fd y th e Ma r y ,Mi ss Louise Larsen,Mr s.Hu be rt Stroy and Ga ry Mrs. B ob Petersen and Mrs. I va n Larsen.Th is aff air wa s in hon or o f Lor a Le e, who wa s c o n- fiyrned th at day .J ac k Jenson and Phillip Rolla nd were con- fir med th a t d a y also. Mr s.J ohn -.lessen wa s honored at. a shower a t the Joe Jesaen home,Thursday p.rn.Guests in~ eluded hiesdames Eddie Roch, Fr ed Dornacker,An d r e w Sven~ gaard,Clean W ilkins,Clarence Thane,Alb er t Jensen,Orvilln, Alb er t and Mi nn ie Benson,B112 ....g | Omaha.helping Mr.Ouslard's mother, Mrs. J. A. Custard, cele~ brate her binhday. Mr. and Mrs.Herman MlatzenandsonsandMikeFoleyspent Thursday evening_at the ElmerBdcthnupt home,honoring the 6th wedding anniversary of the Br-iethaupta and also Mm.Briethaupt's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Wright and girls were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.I-'rank Hendricksen. Mr.and Mrs.Ed Chrhbenaen Announcement! .\ \We Wa n t Y o u r GRAIN and FEED nusmnss We Are Handling a Complete Line of Feeds for the Farm Before You Buy or Sell, See Us IIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIlllIIIIIlllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIll||||||lI|||||||III||l I Have Purchased the Farmers Grain & Lum- ber Co. at Kennard and Expect to Stock as Much Lumber, Building Supplies and Fencing Material as Can Be Obtained ' IlllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll||Ill||||lll||ll|||l|||llI|||ll| T h a n k Y o u ! I take this means of saying "Thank you" for the many years of loyal pat- ronage given me in the trucking busi- ness and given the Farmers Grain & Lumber Co. which I have managed. Both Businesses Are Now in the Hands, af Nels Lauritsen Whom I Am IC o n f i d e n t W i l l S e r v e Y o u W e l l . Elmer Wright KENNARD, NEBR. lllllllllllllllllllllilllllIIHIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll W e Have a Fleet ot Trucks Capawe of llHandling ALL JOBS-Large or Sum z N e l s L a u r i t s e n G r a i n & L b r 9 Phone 3381 - Kennard I I ~ a y |0 1 , her birthday .Mr .and M m .Albe rt Jensen and fa mily were caliers a t the Peter J .Nelsen ho me i n Bla ir. Sunday evening.On Mon day evening"they were callers a t th e Lloy d Jacob home.Messrs.and Mesdames Ea r l Thompson and J o A n n an d Fr:sl Frenc h and Cly de we re guests a t the Oienus Kronberp;home near Elkh or n,Sunday evening. Mr .and Mr s .A l f m d Hansen, Glen and Ed win ,Mr s.E .Ha n - Len an d children o f Rus kin i we m g u e s ts o f Mr . a n d Mr s . A r - nold Han sen '»|- Fremont at 12:00 (Yclock Hogs » Cattle - Horses - Sheep _A dependable. convenient market for fu-men; Ind feeders to buy ond sell all kinds of livestock. All modern,slnltary equipment. Operated Under Fedlnl lml Bunn sup¢m»-lon Taylor v W ells Auction Company FREMONT, NEBRASKA \______._____...___W AL TE R G. HUB EK l l u 1\uu¢1|.\f uy u ll u uu sa ua y un._u g u s t M a t z e n ,S r . , h o m e .u n :a n d J o h n R e e h .M r s .Je n s e n w u s * h o m e l a s t n o e l :m c s u u e o m e s o n . S g t .R a y K u a h l w a s a d i n n e r h o n o r o d w i t h m a n y p r e t t y g i f t s .h r i d M ° 5 d " ~ " ° "M e r l e W e n d e l l , : e a t a t t h e H e n r y K r u s e h o m e ,M r .a n d M m .G i f f o r d F r e n c h a n d s o n s ,M l l f n n C a r l b e r g : m d 'e d n e s d a c r i n g a t H e n r y T i e t -n a m e d t h e i r n e w b a b y ,D i A m :s o n ,A l v i n S v e n d g a a r i M g : n 's i n e t e m o o n .K a e T h e f o l l o w i n g c a l l e d o n d a u g h t e r s ,a n d C l a r k J a n e l a n M r .a n d M r s -E r i c K n u d s e n a n d sf t -g a m eaz y lz i et h e g g g v g f l g w g f n g s u p p e r T ; " ` § . i ; " £ E . E . % § . f " § . $ ` ° § 2 i .~a t n d M r s .F l o y d F a c k i e m a n l\ 1r ; .. m lV il l ia IT1 e w ge e e L; > e? 1 s e v - | H a r o l d S t o r k ,M r s .C a s s i e H a n -a n d B o b b i e ,a n d M r s .B o b P e e ; 711 d a y s l a s t w e k at .l h e H e n r y s e n ,M r .a n d i r e .R » > n 1 o n n | ; = ; n g . f " ` ?f"`°" "..'"`F. '.§°. . . . ° " § § ? 1 . '§ f . I e t g e n h o m e .M r s .T l e t g e n n e -F r e n c h a n d c l u l d r e n ,G l f f o n l i i f ¢ L " V ;| 5 °J e u s e n m ;f a m1 § § . 2 ° 1 3 " § s § ? § { " " 'f r o m t h e F r § r ° h m § ° d m B A \ é n E é v e 1 ; ; f 1r< a , i l y S O n a l m n w e r e c a l l e r s a t y . a n d i r e .H a n s M o e l l e r a n d n d r l a u g h t e r w e r e g u e s i s o f : t h e H o w a r d J e n s e n h o m e ,S u n - E m l y k o f E l k C i t y a n d G e o r g g f r .a n d M r s .S a m S e l b y , S u n d a y . * § | & Y @\''?f\i¥1X H W Y A n n i s s p e n d - .§ "'2 ~fE =§ "n 1 'i » ' . ?. ?1 '£? . " S g g "M r a n d M r s A r n o l d H a n s e n l m g t h l s w e e k a t t h e H o w a r d a k .'''u -m e c h i x d s d a d n e r J e n s e n h o m e ,J a m e s i s s t a y n n g I D I ; G . F . P a u l s e n s p e n t T h u r s - | g u e s t s . F ° ' £ 1 f ° § S . . 1 ~5 : ; " 'e - "a t t h e L l o y d _ J a c o b t h = g ; °~ a y a f t e r n o o n a ;t h e H e n r y T i o t , - 1 H a n s e n ,n e a r B l a i r .y e as s t a y n n g a e e n h o m e .M a r t i n § u r : d s a n d . o h 1 l - \M r .a n d M r s .B i l l J e n s e n ,L i l a o r n e . r e n a n d M r s .C h n a S u n d s v r s l t e d n d D a r l e n e w e r e Q u e s t s o f M r .»»_s l \ " I . -' | : " n | A u l \ l f l ¢ Blair, ~eb:-aska the contract.Conyliancc by the contractorwithe standards aa to hours oflabor prescribed by the "Fair La-bor Standards Act of 1938", ap-proved June 25, 1938 (Public No.718, 75th Congress),will be re-quired in the performance of theworkunder this contract.The minimum wage paid to allskilledlaboremployedonthis Dr . J .Ti l t o n Y o u n g Osteopathic Physician __ 1 1150 North Broad St. I-'nm10N'r, NEBRASKA 4-- RADIO REPAIRING Eiectric Appliance Work CHUCK'S RADIO SHOP lI | Il1 THE E A T S HOP - M e a l s - here Saturday evening. Mr. andllrs. A. C. Sunds and daughters,md Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sunds andFamilywereSundayatternoonlvisitors and hir. and Mrs. Claus,Kuehl and Mr.und Mrs.EmilKruse spent Sunday eveninnthere.Mr.and Mrs.Nels udsenspentSundayeveningwithMr. and Mrs. .lohn Jensen.Mr. and Mm. J. P. Sunds hel£edMrs.Lizzie Wul!celebrate erbirthday,Thursday evening,atthe George Steinart home.Mm.Fred Ramsar and Mrs.Bertha Glendening spent Thursdaywith Mrs. Lena Dodson at Omaha'Ru' Kuehl called at the William Wiese home, Tuesday afternoon.Mr.and llrs.Ollie Marshalland Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnaenwled o n Mn.Leonard Haier at]Lbs Fremont hospital,Sunday, later having supper at the John Marshall home.SgL Rlymond Kuehl left, Sab-urday, for Fort Lewin, Washing-gyf-»alter a 15-day furlough nt ome.Mr.and Bn.william Vo uMr. and Mrs.Martin Sunds and Mrs.Minnie Bnckenfeldt vidwdMrs.Chris Sxnda,Sunday even-ms i;..=,'::,,°'::..'if":= §.'5.Ti';f Harnetuund Wayne, were aller- n ca cm,"ugh-s.Charles Peters and Mrs. Harlan Plnmbeck spent Thursdaywith Mrs. Alvin A111 at Omaha. Ruben Maaliiesen and gf g w t are e oyin seven yagxster vacation at Va|}\ingiAn. Darmar.Louise,Annie and Announcement! IIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIlllIIIIIlllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIll||||||lI|||||||III||l I Have Purchased the Farmers Grain & Lum- ber Co. at Kennard and Expect to Stock as Much Lumber, Building Supplies and Fencing Material as Can Be Obtained ' .\ \We Wa n t Y o u r GRAIN and FEED nusmnss We Are Handling a Complete Line of Feeds for the Farm Before You Buy or Sell, See Us W e Have a Fleet ot Trucks Capawe of llHandling ALL JOBS-Large or Sum z N e l s L a u r i t s e n G r a i n & L b r 9 Phone 3381 - Kennard ilnollia" P¢r.2=mn mimi.M-mmf l , . A.~.».m~ M I| |:n..a...|d¢l»»nnln.. Amil 22. 1943 ~his IM u s i c i a n s Rate Well in State Mee Highly Superior Ratin Awarded Blair Boys' Qumeue A number of high ratings weawardedtheBllirHigh Sch~ students who entered the annmte-wide district music comesheld lust Friday in Fremont, Nbrukn. The higheit award xxtheratingol "highly superiowhich was won by the boys' quate1.1.e; ,this graup,whichnehiehsd loc8l popularity throuits frequent. appearances, includ | _ » Aduumdamy lolungan ISDURouon forW('|0lY with U.S.WARloHD8 1~-wi r s .V .O . 16-11; aqpplies » »- - - - l |'cur * nibleconl e m~-al*.of holdin~down wxgel, *so hr NEWS °f;~EE"-M Men In m . , , " i § , ' : ' ~gpv ` :_|1ed a bove, join ad the U. S . A r my as year an d two mo nths pri or to th e de c ln n ti o n nf vnu' ;3.ninstj the Ar la .F o r t h e p u t ef . , . , \.. I c Its. r nfa l- r s . ~n_ 4-:sz .1~ l - * * "W A N ' I ' 5 l D :R i d e f o r t h r e e t o B e l - d e n o r f i n e i g h b o r i n g t o w n .S u m d a y m o r n i n g .P h o n e B l u e ~ W A NTE D : C oma he llin g a n d h tml- ing. Bill Matzen, Ken nud. Phone 2535 16-4t* as I ss * 1 Q I s o J oh n L. L ewis la id : "~ ne wnytoget c o operation is to g i ve th e work ers o f th is c ountry enough bo eat . . . . .*' W i th coal mi n e f a wag es around $1 an hour, i t is ha-rd to d l g a t suc h n ststeme nt.In the b est- fed c ou ntry in the wor ld,the public wo uld n o t | r |u |ra as O 0 Q » as 0 a a " u~ns go~ng hu~g ry ,b u t i t " ' wo u ld li k e to s e e mo r e p r o o f ' » °' with men ~ ho ar e be in g p ai d * *' $1 or mo re a n h o u r ."' .., a * gry, a l~e percen~ge of the ' "»~-~ of the United State * I I M U S T G E T A M A N A T ONCE.in th is c ommun ity to wo r k wi th our Distric t Ma n a - ger . Must h ave c a r a nd be over25y ears of a ge .Th e wo r k is ~~e th e wa r e ff o r t a n d n u 0 an as ¢ s ce ~ dm U.S. nmai for we.Pu-:uuoper Pvt.Ray Cuetook his tx-mining nt Fort Wil~ lhm Henry Hnrrinon,Rdem.,Monham, but is now ltxtioned '~r s .eita~o~and Pxrkx Commission i i m 5 '. Cp\.W a lter E .C u e ,after tte ndi ng tr ai ni ng sc hool a l p J .C.Robinson,L i t tle '~~k A r k m a s l ,wa s sent to ~B Hood, Tuma.He i s n e w o a t e d th er e wi th Co .C, 808th .D.R n ,C a mp Ho od , Te xn s. U an ¢ ¢l 1 |N e b r a s k a t o o f f e r a d d i t i o n a l p l u r e t o t h o s e d e s i r i n g e a r i y f i n i n g .T h u s t r o u t ,a l l e i g h t t o i o u t e e n i n t h e ! !i n l e n g t h ,h a v e u r s t o c k e d i n w i d e i y s c a t t e r e d p o n a n d s t r e a m !a l l o v e r t h e s t a . n n d t h e y i n c l u d e s p e c i e s o f L o c i e v e n a n d R a i n b o w t r o u t .A I ? 0 w 8 :n o .. S h e e p C r e e k ,D r y S p o t t e d t a i l , D r y C r e e k ,S p o t t a e d t a i l ,T u b S p r i n g s ,W i n t e r C m e k ,M i n a t . a . n e ~ r a i n S t r i c k e n h o l e ,N m e M i l e , Red Willow, B ue ree ,Creek Otter Creek,White Tail Lake 'oga1|aga,Lodgepnle Cregk l n ~I |o f M r .a n d M r s .U . S .R e e v e s i s v i u s i t i n g t h i s w e e k w t h r e l a t i v e s n 5 WILL PARTICIPATE0 | _ ' n m : s "-- - - F - 01,1Pvt.B\yC\w._~e 1.Ih u n : H u h !w - _ . . ._ _ _' _ - . ~ . . ¢ .' _ ' . , . _ . - .. - n ¢r~N T A D S i s Q as 4 0 n n 1 l »v -~m n n m n r c n s r : lntustifyj§§gbef3}e_t!:he'I'r1:-: | rsn v h i li n a mo de rn h o me . Mu s t h some experience in c ooking. R5 Alf red Hans en , Teka mlh. 1g W A NTE D : Ri d e f o r th r e e to r n den ozin eig hbor ing town,day roami ng. P hone Blu e 3 f i l*1 rs.azgi W A N T E D : c o m h e l l m g a n d'in g. B ill Ma tz en , Ke mmri P 2635.1 l io. »FOR S ALE Fon SALE: 'Yhxea Spotted gnu. Will farrvw in Mxy.16-lt'Walter J. Novak. FOR SALE:Bsled W e s t e r nPrairie hay. Some hded alfsl fs.Farm seed headquuteruNelsonProduce,BenningwnPhone2181.14-3 ELECTRIC SWEEPER and radioCallEnterprise.\16-It SPRING FRIES. Call Mrs. v.IIreland, 2112 on 38.16-x .-SEE US FOR bab chicks. C0plete line ol I s and supplie Ne l s o n Produce,Benningw Phone 2161.14- FOR QUALITY MILK withheavy cream line, Phone Whl N O T I C E S MU S T G E T A M A NC E in th is c ommun ity to wi th our Distric t Ma n a - Mus t ha ve c a r an d b e overearsof a ge .Th e wo r k is nti al to th e wa r e f f o r t a n dinewi th the pr og ra m ad- ted by the Dep ar tme nt of c ulture P r ma ne t,wo r kenI1pa y f d r man wh q ha s li ve d U n u 0 an as ¢ s l nr 1 n s \ Let Us Supply Y o u r Chick Needs VICTOR... STARTER\¢GR0w1Nq ASH OCHICK F000 i n a mo de rn h o me . Mu s t h some experience in c ooking. R5 Alf red Hans en , Teka mlh. 1g W A NTE D : Ri d e f o r th r e e to r n den ozin eig hbor ing town,day roami ng. P hone Blu e 3 f i l*1 rs.azgi W A N T E D : c o m h e l l m g a n d'in g. B ill Ma tz en , Ke mmri P 2635.1 l io. »FOR S ALE Fon SALE: 'Yhxea Spotted gnu. Will farrvw in Mxy.16-lt'Walter J. Novak. FOR SALE:Bsled W e s t e r nPrairie hay. Some hded alfsl fs.Farm seed headquuteruNelsonProduce,BenningwnPhone2181.14-3 ELECTRIC SWEEPER and radioCallEnterprise.\16-It SPRING FRIES. Call Mrs. v.IIreland, 2112 on 38.16-x .-SEE US FOR bab chicks. C0plete line ol I s and supplie Ne l s o n Produce,Benningw Phone 2161.14- FOR QUALITY MILK withheavy cream line, Phone Whl N O T I C E S MU S T G E T A M A NC E in th is c ommun ity to wi th our Distric t Ma n a - Mus t ha ve c a r an d b e overearsof a ge .Th e wo r k is nti al to th e wa r e f f o r t a n dinewi th the pr og ra m ad- ted by the Dep ar tme nt of c ulture P r ma ne t,wo r kenI1pa y f d r man wh q ha s li ve d U n u 0 an as ¢ s l nr 1 n s l v y 7 from high quality Jersey cowu We deliver..15-2t Guetason Dairy. GET YOUR carbon paper now 10c per sheet.6-tf The Enterprise wHi"`rr: ROCK FRIES,Nady 'L fry.Mui.Peter Stricklctt,Sr Phone White 53.16-1 EARL !\iAY'S onion plants angardenseeds.While they lee13-if Dolan'e Feed & Produc WE WILL PAY lc each for a usable hangers.I6-lt Advance Cleaners. \\I~} HAVE n fee.started chicliWashington County Habciier5. TYPEWRITER RIBBONS_Jmekll,good cotton,medh inked. 'Toc.The Enterprise. PRAIRIE HAY for wie.H.Taylor, Phone 112 on 50.15 FOR SALE:Leonard refrigetor, medium size, porcelain tenor.At C.N.W.De; Washington, Nebraska.15-2t D. F. Richards astion of when this nation ' ll cdl a halt to the constant 'lation ol' war wages. inequi-s may remain that need rreetion in particular cases.lt the day of the grand hold- ' > on threat of strike must ' ~» ¢ o s d or de might ns well kiss |check on living costs ¢yr o d b y e .o o o s o o o u n c o ILLARD WARRICK RITES FROM AFRICA 'vt. Willard Warrick,son usBlancheWarrickofBlair1beenstationedinAfrica :e November.He had pre-u.sl been in ireland,hav digree Creeks,Louisville Sand l'it,CrBwf0rd (in no r th we s t streams),Schlekal Creek.Cedar Creek.Plum Creek.Long PinoCreek,Long l'ine Lake,NonhLoupRiver, St/eel Creek,WillowCreek, Havre Creek, William Creek, Taylor Creek, Clear Creek. Moat ardent hunters findit hardto understand why in some hunt- ing seasons the pheasants src dif- ficult to find when during the restthe year they are wards under e protection of the state. Natureim best is a fond protector of ame but where it fails man must lake a hand.The result ol' nnture's failing to provide the food and protection Ne are face to (ace with the 'l-latchery, Fremont Sand rn, Ver- y .gone overseas more than a rr ago. necessary to the livelihood of tl\e pheasant in the Nebraska sand- x rewnt letter, written gy gmlhills is shown by the high death his ln-other, Hayes, who la sta-~ned with the army in New mice, follows:."This ls s. Saturday night,bu: rate reported among these birds in the month of March. Figures cannot be quoted on the actual loss of l three years,he has been sma-tioned with die Army Air Curpa at Muroc, California Sgt, Brownis the ann of Mr. and Mrs. Ray-nrond Brown of Kcnnard. nThe address of William D. Metz- lingcr, grandson of Mr. and Zllrs..W.W.Wilkinoon of Blair,ful lloua; U. S. Naval Air Corps, Cn- place at 'rekaman mg" .M...... _.,.Wednesday, May 5. Other schools which will compete in the meet.are Decatur, Lyons, Oakland, and |Tekamuh.\Personnel of 8lair's participat- lng track mam has not yet been,announced by the acting coach, Nile Bourn.det William D.hletzinger,U.S,\ N.R., Room 203, Senner Barracks, North Platte, Nebraska. .».Pvt.Marlin R.Mat1.en's friends may write him at the following address:Co.A.57 Tri. Bat., Squad 2,Camp Joseph T Robinson,Little Rock,Arkan SIB- lBetty Morse in the girls' nigh \or<'e|group. A solo by Lavon Cette,- girls' low voice, was rated aa good. The mixed octette received irrating of excellent. Good nxtingsl went to the girls' quartetta and\thor.g'lrla'aextette.1 A eompleue list, of Blair HighSchoolstudentsparticipatinginlthe contest follows: Marylis Gut- ~ O N ~ s c h o w , B e t t y M o r s e , W a r r e n J e n k - linn,Mania Kuhr,Nels Carlsen, Flight SEL Tw#Broadum o11Phillp Larsen, Helen Aye,LavonltheRoyalCanadianArrFor-eeCrm,¢,,Jacque Dudgeon,Emmaarrived last vceel; fora. (ew daya' Lou Lundt, Doris Woodard,Mil-1furloughurilirhisparents,Mr. dred Guyer, Jam Kegler, Pauline W h i t e 223 and Mrs. M. S. Brondum of near McBride.Marilyn Mencke,Pearl Blair.He Mil return to his sta- Smith, Opal Tietgen,and Clara- tion in Canada on April 29.lynn Tripp.\ /F r a E u L a u e r ; Flroprool and Dultlan BL AI R FLOUR M I L L So re ns e n Br o s . \l it , ; pheasant li!until refuge counts ~*'>7 Every 'nn ,Iof this yea: can be compared to '" ! - ' i 'X'hilw\l\'|Jd$|Lae 'i c ' `-.-..-l A ~I f .wr-lghunids in the Famly \ 4 n 1 ,- 1 - 1 / ' _ _ : . l .~~ , , £ I £ r. ill I t on er m.16 - it* HI GHES T P RI C E S p a i d f o r No . 1 poultry .He a vy hens,26c;leg- horn hens; 22c .Hank Do hae , 3 316 La ke St. Oma ha, Ne bra ska 9- ti , CI€`.MEN'I'W ORK ,plastering,re-pair work. W . J . Lambert, Blair, Nebraska,Phone W h ite 360. 16 - lt* u°URNI'1'URE urrholsterinit.r e finis hing,re ir ln z,o u t a n in s . ru g wo mattresses. etc .IS -tf Ge o r g e N. Mi lla . Phone Blue 161. LAW N MOW ER Sha rpen ing . P1 'e» c ision work $1.50 per mac hine. Ni c Friedric hsen Hdwe.,12-tf Kennand. TR U C K I N G of all kinda.Gene Christiansen, College Hill, Phone Green 241 or 211 on 40.6-1012* NO TI C EMY SHOP will b e op en af tern oons next.week .Max B ai n.16- It C A R P E NTR Y .Ne w,remodeling in g an d repa ir work. 11-tf Axel Axels en . L O O K A T T H E Y E L L O W L A - B E L on y our paper.I t 'cells when y our subsc ription to Th e Enterprise expires.A wo r d to ihe wise in suffic ient.'F-ti 1 41 n O an a l 4 C an o 1 er. eew ii n ti coli 11 | e g w \ a M h~ siri in~ 1 y~ to ti| M in Re P~p i i n in I L O S T F O U N D l IW E W I S H t o e p r e s n o u r t h a n k s a n d a p p r e c i a o n t o t h e R e d C r o s s ,t o t h e v o l u n t e l e r s w h o a s - s i s t e d u s i n s o m a n y w a y s a n d t o t h o s e w h o f u r n i s h e d s h e l t e r f o r o u r l i v e s t o c k d u r i n g t h e flood.Mr . an d Mr s .Henry Sorensen and Glenn. L OS T:Li ttle wh ite and blac k spotted r a t terrier dog,named "Spo| .ty ". Cal!211 on 27.16»1t L OS T:Sma ll square goi d wa tc h; initials B.M .Reward.Blac k159.1 5 1 t NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby dvewthat theMayor and Council of the City ofBlair,Nebraska.have sold LotsOne. Two and Three in Block TwoinPrairieParkAddition to theCity of Blair, Nebraska, to Haroldsum of $75.00 xtead of us down to Monvatting ready for town, 1 nm rked with my truck under a ne tree in Alriua. "You, I suppose, are either gu-g to wwn or on your bunk beckthegood old U.S.A.Well, I xesa we all can't be so lucky. am glad you took the air corpsatead ol the regular army. I-low J yuu like it, anyway?Do you Link you will be in the States Jrever?\"1 took a ieep up £0 the (mint he other day for ,another com-any, but waa'nt far; really had nme wugh,muddy roads.Oh, ea. it rains ln Africa.We even those of last year but eye witnessaccounts show the birds £0 havedied by the thousands ahd still periahing from the effects of astrenuous winter. The birds whichhave survived have paid a dread- ful toll in loan of weight and in weakness.Egg production willconsequentlybe paur. Typical ol the weights of these pheaaantsare those of three cozks trapped, weighing one pound eight ounces,one pound ten ounces.and oneound fourteen ounces respective- y. The explanation for this serious but localized loss of birds has been offered by the research of the "" '~~-L---1.nl nm l -rvva L/:uae`\ Eéhs iFUNTCS G Hybrii seed corn. WRyan, south of B & C Shop. 16 THOMPSON BROTHERS'HYBRIDS U. S. as [md IOWA 939. Howe Thompson,Earl Thompson,sHmcock Farm Equiymantlg HAM1 1 ¢¢ v . _ Whole. h pou nd) .' Illnpulnr skinned ... ,| .. .. nlf. or eith er e nd ( T po ints per Slices ( 8 points per pound)\brand s of first grade, smoked. h mmm- wi th ric h flavor ,f i r m ma r lf limh th i l ¢end¢m¢ss._['lln Doz.- 34c Mo rn in g Star brand -large,fresh packed in c ar to ns ; ad a pted \ o an y pu n nose fo r wh ic h large s ize is n\-cded urF O R S A L E :Be d le ng th lent]dunfold. Gem-ge Miller, Bluel F O R S A L E :Fo u r good b rsaws.J o hn Autzen,Calhc 1| 28 FA LL _ FIGS fo r sale. Msn $13,000,000 000.00 Bright beginnings lor Easter Mom Why not serve a hearty, yet delight.-Fully festive breakfast with all oftbo accompanying specialties that molto Easton' l warm welcome to spring. Food and decorations seem to just naturally lend themaelva to such an occasion, and oven with rntioningi and restrictions, it.'a possible to plan A simple family or party bmnch ouch as we have given below. ro : nn :u rn nuuc n *fontor Svruhlni Eco Hashwith IUNH. Soviago or Horn.uf ofoltablclHolC.fUo!om L .lollyorlon Farid Compare[Mixed canned or fresh fnailz screedin sherlnf glenn duud foahloml with o basket of Bonny CookiesMilkTeoCoin 'lo Mako lunar Sunshlno lon Hosts'Prim cmsu oil' n day-old IH-pound pull;nan or large loaf of enriched whit!! or wheat bread. Cut into 6 :lieu about 2 inches thick. With anlmrp knife, hollow out the center ot' each block of bread, leaving a yi- inch wall on the ddoa and bottom.Dot inside oi' the cases with softcnocl butter. Drop 1 or 2 eggs into each case. Season with salt and pepper and dot. top with butter. Bake immo- Hiabely on o cookie shoot or drip pan in a moderate oven (350° F.)25 minutes or until 1-gg: are not andeasel browned. Serve hot on hcotod dishes. Servos 6. hr Tabla Decor:tions Mndedo-order decorations for Easter mowing may be real blos- soma if you are fortunate enough bohave them, or a transplanted baretwigdecoratedwithpastelcrepepaper blonsoms. Uno a small twigwith a blossom attached on whiw cards for placemarkers. 4'"-Safeway U : J l \ u l c ,a n 1 |.... .-,,t o b a s e y o u r E a s t e r n 1 e n l l l " k § t h H a m , h e t r n d i t i o n a l m a i n d i s h . Redcolored rationing stamps A, B, C. nndD are good now and through April 30. Blue-colored rationing stamps I),E, and F are good through April 30. Rationing Stamp No. 12 is good for 5 pounds of Sugar through May 31. Stump No. 26 is good for I pound of Coffeethroulzh April 25.Spend it this week. Coftoe ii?§:..f.';l' ~ 20). ~<`£I'.§."..iil No. 25)-_.ling Butte r 2 .§ ".§ :..£ ';';'1 'i -_ M a r arine "P"""*" 1 - t b . ~ c -Bag 1-lb.~ 1 - l b . ~ ..Ctn. 1 - l b . ~g (0 points) Ctn. ~Pure (5 points)...__ ~Shortoning ' l ~ l b . [ j g _Ct n. 3-lb 6 8 1 :Y (15 points)_-..-.._..-_.lar -. . . . . . -o n - - - " ". . . , - . |-. . - ~fsnfrway manner .. . . rdesired. oats 2L1;:'":."§:;i;s.. ~ 1912 Flour i1i'."§':§1;';.E --_--.':%'l;L':e 191: Flour i',:$§'.§'.?.':. "rits -ililt $1.89 A p p l e ] u i ¢ ¢ . - _ , _ _ f ' f n " § ; 2 2 1 : c h e r r i e s ;1a .tbClll:-0,1 §.. ls c O l i v e s §:;";:fi§i,i§ffff§ffE.;1: 271: D u c h e s s il!-l;'L'ii.. ._..,,_§3.F.'; 351: C r a c k e r s Premium ..-i:}},'; 331: 2 0 1 : S o a p Linn ~ 1 0 1 : ~ Old Dut c h 2 li run zé ~ Enriched Bread ' I. . . I - u r .\lL o a f 1 0 1 -/ J u l i n L e e \ ' l ' r i | z l 1 t ' n .w h l t c . .( ' o n l a i n s g r e a t e r n u t r i t i o n a l v a l u e b t c a u n e i t ' e \ 1 ~ n r i c h 1 ~ d w i t h v i t a m i n B l . ~l.if1huoy ___..:.3 Cak1'H C a r r o t s f ; , " , i ; " ; ; ' : ; : : . . ~7 1 : C I ' ~5-lnowbllz serve shred-23Ca u l 0W V€I'd,,,,,¢ ,,| ad,___l,b. S p i n a c h i i l i g l u p a r ~L b . 1 0 C R u t a b a g a s S.EZ'.';..§';;,.'2}".'i'.._L..6 1 : G r a p e f r u i t r . : . ' : ' a : , n f = n : . : : ; = 2 f L b . 7 1 : Ora nge s 5L % ;'3.;;"2 § '.'2 ';., .-_ --,Lh. 71 /2 C L e m o n s ':::;"§.:::..:.':f.., . .Lb.1 1 1 / 2 ¢ ~35213. ,flt'.1E.i° Wine-~.ap - _ . .. Lb. 1 5 C Green Onions Ra di s h e s Ce l e ry N e w Pe a s Av o c a do s i x l°:_.,\ n n l n r » 9'Il\irt1on billion dollars i,. llll: nntlonnl quota in the currentWar Loan compo! n--April I2through May I.I cnmpaiguiinoneinwhichro cortvcl of fort in being given tp 2-1|lint:War Bonds and Stamgu Thrquota,r1~pr11-1-nting appro.in\-ntrly $100 pfr pornon.in \l1 amount urgently not-dvd to 1lonncdtoournationnon11carryontlliasnrto\i,ct0|'>. to an "unconditional 1¢u|'r1~n1l1r by thi:.\xi>-\." to prm-orv1» ourfrvvrlum and liberty!\'lh.\t lwuvr inwz\1rn1ut could vnc h p:|lri1lti1 citizen mal41-tlrzm in nar ».1~cmitio-. own ifhi' nero not n=o~ur1d of gvtlim;$1.00 in return for 1:ich $3.00loaned? Thcrrfort-, include Warrilamps on every shopping lint."- n ¢ . . l . . " \ \ _ . . n n \ r f d \da the Arabs samlada snow whxvasthefir st o ne in fifty years Nherever the weather goes. [or a c hange."The amps a re gett ing started. th at i s. wh at the re i s . Th e Ar ab s l a n n th ei r la nd ri g h t i n th e mid st o f th e battle,I guess.1 hear the bu y s all ha d good corn an d are probably ge tti n g ready to g o in to the fields ag ai n th is spring," l even star ted to raise rab- bits.l' ve ge t seven li ttle ones I c a r ry a li ng wi th me .Th ey a re ab o ut ha l! g r own ." l joined or volunteered to re- mo ve mi n e fi e ld s an d la y fields, if n ee d be I guess may be we wi ll ha ve a chance as they one engineers zo.th e It was n ic e to da y . l'ittman»rwnerr.snn uw-».~...V....Game, Forestation and Parks Com- mission of Nebraska. Mr. Mc Clure, wo r k i n g o n th is prob lem,indi- c a te s th a t i n th e s p Hn g o f 1942, as a result of muc h rain, the sand- hi ll la ke s wer e f illed wh ile i n th e f a ll of th a t y ear there wa s a nextendeddr y period an d th e weeds failed w set seeds. The win~ te r o f 1942-43 wa s mi ld b u t March, 1943, was the c oldest sinc e 1891.I n th e wi nter sandhlll pheasants mo ve to the marshes fo r protection and fo r th e mo s t impo rtan t f oo d th er e available i n the f u n n o f ma r s h plants,being augmented by weed seeds f r o m the surro unding u plands. The past season the' marsh food s were un» 'd e r wa te r a n d ice,th e upland lweeds ha d set n o seeds so th at collie dog.16-t Pete Ivaraen,Blair. GOOD POTATOES. Chris S. Hap- sen, 2 males northwest of g FOR SALE:One black maryears old,1500 \}J5.qu 1: geiding, 6 y€8IS om, wesglbs.A n le l Ta f t. H A V E L I S T E D f o r sale th e M a r Sheffie\d Cru!-sinfzer place,Bout pa r t o f to wn .a n e g i ve immediate possession. Pric to sell.Ove T. A nd e r so n .16~1t W A N TI ll ) :Ne ws Correspondent for He rman,15~t.f Th e Enterprise. a n - u - I l - D I FOR.R E N T :Modern two -ro om downstairs apartment.P h o n eGreen111.1 6 1 t " F O R R E N T :3-room house,ha th and fu ll basement.Phone Re d268.1 6 - lt wgwrzo RASPBERRIES,$3.00 perdred or 25 for $1.00. Only :days left to obtain plants.tn plant now.Geo.N.N Blue 151. NEED A FRESH typew1"lte1bon? We ha\e_;em,_9r1y _'rj \plenty. We have seen all znegflin the midst gf n.p1=~21*@_'1§ ql v W A N TI ll ) :Ne ws Correspondent for He rman,15~t.f Th e Enterprise. a n - u - I l - D I FOR.R E N T :Modern two -ro om downstairs apartment.P h o n eGreen111.1 6 1 t " F O R R E N T :3-room house,ha th and fu ll basement.Phone Re d268.1 6 - lt wgwrzo =I~§1§{Q= liller, 16 -lt r r ib- qc. cash and said Ma y o r an d Council have also sold Lo ts Ten,Ele venand Two lvo in the af oresaid Bloc k Two txrsaid Hami d V. S erVoa s for the su m of $60.00 cash,conveéo anoe of said real estate to be mn eInrRnncialW arr anty Dee d whi c h mme~:1Theyuse ple nty of boobie traps. too." I k n e w a b o y f r o m (censored) wi th u s , b u t h e gu t k i lle d in. ac tion." New For 1943! D e l a v a l S e p a r a t o r s Have Arrived! ~a l i : Th is catastrophe in th i s region indic ates the impo rta nt f ac t th a t wherever p-ossibie, stabilization of marsh and wa te r levels is i m- Advertise in The Enterprise of Nebraska is In It Bnngl Results-|are:\. n n mme~:1Theyuse ple nty of boobie traps. too." I k n e w a b o y f r o m (censored) wi th u s , b u t h e gu t k i lle d in. ac tion." New For 1943! D e l a v a l S e p a r a t o r s Have Arrived! ~a l i : Th is catastrophe in th i s region indic ates the impo rta nt f ac t th a t wherever p-ossibie, stabilization of marsh and wa te r levels is i m- Advertise in Th e Enterprise of NcIt Bri ngs Re sulu-iaren. braska is in t m san6- tf Th e Jsnoerpnue. W A G ON B OX E S amd ahovellng and gttea.Pec k Shop.'I-tf sla ll c o ve nan t and wann nt gainst the c laims of all per sons c lmmingby , throug h or under said Cit of Blair,Nebraska,only ,an d w ic h nnnvnvnnrf* Bhl" bi! B|.lbI&Ct to 8" New For 1943! D e l a v a l S e p a r a t o r s Have Arrived! GET YGURS Now: PAINTS VARNISH BRUSHES HOUSE CLEANING MATERIALS WE HAVE THE STOCK! At Money-Saving Prices This Week's Special Delta Aluminum Cleaner -- ~ The Arndt Hdw New For 1943! D e l a v a l S e p a r a t o r s Have Arrived! GET YGURS Now: PAINTS VARNISH BRUSHES HOUSE CLEANING MATERIALS WE HAVE THE STOCK! At Money-Saving Prices This Week's Special Delta Aluminum Cleaner -- ~ The Arndt Hdw "°f¥.'.f.'i'*§=Ii§»1¢§`.5}2f"»'?=?»f'°E=»1'%'§='?3'§ ~ against ma pm E831 SO\l|.h St.19-| |(Seal) F O R S A L E :S o i l h o t b r o o c l e r .1 5 - B t 1 l - .1..l f" nA \\ Henry Christensen,City Clerk 16-lt*I|.Ul|¢II|H unvu. SPOTTED SAD DLE hor se, smo oth mouth. Gentle fo r c h ildr en.410 W est Nebraska.16- It* P R A C T I C A L L Y N E W daven port and chair,9x15 rug,breakfast set, dinetbe set, and tables. Mrs. Lee liregersen,Blue 143.1 6 - lt ONE OF T HE B E S T b u y s o n th e ma r ke t is n y e nf s subsc ription to Th e Enterprise.'I-if \ A D D I N G MA C HI NE P A P E R, o n - ly 15c per ro ll a t Th e Enter-prise.6- lf S P OTTE D P O L A N D C H I N A f all boats for sale, eligible to re¢9rd. Best of br eedin g. Ho ward Ric h- l- -n Milan \\0Q|Of F1"&Ulollt, no r gc n OF F 1: ~ :. \ 1 . RE PORT 0'Iliinlizvn &: 0' l{anlon, Attor ney s In th e Cou nty Co urt of W a shi ng- ton County ,Nebraska. ES TA TE o l' Nels Swan so n, D e- ceased.Notic e i s he reb y given that A l- bert Swanson and Hu rr y Swan- son have filed wi th the under~ signed. County J udge of Washing-ton County ,Nebr ask a, thei r fi nal report no Adminis trators of the Estate of Nels Swanson, Dec eased, an d ma de n n applic ation f o r f i n - al administration and disc hmge,and f or the a ssign ment of rc si ue of Ylstnte to such other persowias are by law entitled to the same, and I have set the Tth day of May , 1943, at two o'c loek P . M., at myoffic e in said County for the hear / v eammunnauou ' u m m m . - o n e n n n a u n m m m m u m s m n v a w a e m m ! m n m n r m n o n m ' ~~S -L1.§~\. 2.r `.~{JJ.. . ; .."fr-' E~'l 1 , 1 . " l ' \\4 \ . . , , \.f \1' J r 1 |\ ` ? _I n ~' € ; 2 f *'§ ~ -` i F ¥ `' an MORE mum ANDmenus mesa msruoOF cumeo, as owen To mmf mr :mow OOUPONS G0mscmeft nn mst, | £.¢PfCT To SAVE monev. aecmse . . .~. "c 5 \~=~ fe ~ " `= T m > § . 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