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04-29-1943From East Nehndnfs Mod; llodern Weekly Nawspaper Phnt The Offncld CountyT H E E N T E R Q Q U S E ~ ~ ,Twenty-One Rm-al Correspondents From All Quarurs #1suaécnmnon rmcm nm Yun. suv More Local Newspicqres Than Any Other Weekly In Nebrgka Many Districts I inE1 ;.B l a i r o n A p r i l 1 5 ,1 8 9 3 ,a n d l i v e d a ' w 1;¢.»v\\.".Furnaces With Io! o o pape .»wglrding Shep"s age,height, ~ad habita, if any. :lB l a i r R o t a r y C l u b I n s t T u e s d a y e v e n i n g ,H e d e m o n n t n t e d t h e u s e o f n e w m o i s t u r e h a t i n g e q u i p - m e n t w h i c h h i s c o n c e r n h a s i n - s t a l l e d f o r s e l l e r s o f g r a i n a n d t o l d o f t h e m e t h o d s n f g r a d i n g Mr. and Mrs. Henry 'Pietgen ofHerrick,South Dakota, observed their Golden Wedding umiverury on Thursday,April 15,holding open house in honor of the event.9-Ppruxinmtely 75 relatives and friends were present. | Here May 10 W ashingiun nun s r scaninec ontributor to th e nl.- tiun's d efense i s now ta king his trai ning a t F o r t Robin son, Ar- kansas.He is Shep,2~yea.r-old n u - » - - -» q - . » » ¢ ¢, were ser vin g hi s c ountry , filed. an ap plic a tion f o r h i s e n tn n c ein to th e n rmaljor c e s mor e tha n ghree months ago.The naailmannoon brought. an impmsqwe pofb- BY;il1znE§"j,§ SPEAKER TUESDAY Ben Reeh,managerul the }{olm»quiqz Grain & Lumber Compxny of rirsfusussfnveN;;;s;;; Co\1ntyl ;¢;0 1y Bomber lf $300,000 Bond Sales Reache oSend Bombs To Axis Via Own Bomber ~Es g r i l n axe, EMR, NEBRASKA, APR11. 29, 1943 Voibniia xLvu NUMBER 17 Wdshihgton§']H's In The Army uacra 11||;.¢ r.; 1. hu Al\.~\.-.,Ne e d e d I n C a mt o l , He 1 m_11.. r"¢\\\Y*\f Tbfnn I n u a b u u ;-. _C a r e h a l l y i g n o r i n g t h e f e e t t h a t S h e p h a d b e e n n o t e d f o r h i s i n - c o r f i g l b i l i t y a s a t r u c k - c h a s e r , M r s .M o r g a n f i l l e d o u t t h e b l a n k s a n d r e t u r n e d t h e m t o headquarters. I n due time,Shep,li ke any other prospec tive induc tee, was su mmo ne d to F o rt Omah a f o r a physical examination.H e then returned ho me f o r a seven- we e k f w a i t un ti l his "n u mb e r c ame np ". Since his entranc e in to th e or: ny tr ai nin g c amp, Mr s.Mo r - ga n has had no wo r d of the ---».~vnn|A 'hu Shen.H o w Material Next Winter ASK FOR 1000 LBS.PER FARM IN. COUNTY o ..A new sc rap iron drive,ached nled to star t Mo nd ay ,Ma y 10th. has been announc ed for Nebraska this weex and th e mac hinery t- put ac ros s the dri ve in Washing to n County lima already begun t» func tion.The drive i s to la st ' Lot twelve dnjm.E.Cla rk Lippin c ott,Cli&i!II1i|. of the W ashington County A A A setup,:oifl Th e Enterprise Wed ..-.,.4,...Hunt the exact.me th od u Membex'B expm==¢u ...:..,.... . _ .\ . l `_\ - -* °rn e B U N U : 5 A | , r , \ . » 1 1 U D n » oee! ir fthe in far fn a i n v n .c A R R Q L § Q R O C E R Y B o n d S a l e s S A T U R D A Y E V E N I N G a n G R A N I n th e second b i g W a r B o n dL e n s L/Ut.|.u|.._y ; 1 ; \ . | »* L vwnn M1 IPI-I THEORY 1 ~b n u o n D U U A 1 rw.-"la '1*1mrnhurnzh. operator u 'a n _ _|_-. I J_§..,...\..a..\. .~lnsar=s S:1LL1rd8§eve f s s 1 ll \..th r . of f . |1- Quota Not Filled 1 uesuayNight.Last Day Of Drive Is Saturday Th e wa r bond sale whic h has been in pr o g n e s f o r some ti me comes to u. close Ma y ls t.Up t o Tue sda y e ven ing th e tota l a mou nt rep or ted was $221,738.25 a n d th e quo ta set wa s $240,000.Th is nrnount does no t inc lude about $12,000 reported wi tho u t desig- nating the sc h ool dis tric t to whic h credit should go an d George T. S....' l u n a l l l l r u v ,v i n u u 1 . -...._n i n g ,W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y h a s a c h a n c e t o p u r c h a s e a i o n r - m o t o r e d F l y i n g F o r t r e s s a n d a t t a c h t h e c o u n t y ' n n a m e t o i t s s i d e ,C h a i r - m a n G e o r g e T .H e d e l u n d h a s n n - n o u n c e d ,a n d t h e r e i s e v e r y i n d i - c n t i o n t h a t s u c h n n a m o u n t w i l l be reached. Fo llo win g n ne w tu r n in th e bond sales,the W a r De p ar tme n t in no w af fi xin g the c o u nty n a metoequipmentwhic h is purwchesed throug h the sale of 'bo nds eq uiva- le nt to its cost.Ever y i te m o f fi g h ti n g equip ment f r o m a.me s s . ..`_,M_, L u v x u v u . .- - - _ . , ,T O ( ) L I T T L E P R A C T I C E on:4;i"§l;i;';'1'erleu for the put twelve yuan, has annnunced this week ~ hg plan . t o c l o s e h i s s w r e \ \ ' 1 u u n m e n e u \xture.Mr .and Mr s.'Tho mb ur gh w i C0 3 5 6 U } |¢ Ld \ |u ua U A - . . _ _i n a b o u t t w o w e e k s a f t e r w h i c i1I=§u§1a 'rub Enteprngrc ua m»~.»»va -.-.. ...L 1...»l kann infnrméd ¢8I"Q y u f a u g " q u v u .- - - - -| ) | . v \ . . n l - v n v - -I b l \h e r t h a t 1 : 1 0 3 3 w h o w e r e u n a e o u t b u t ' . h » , .a a n \ n n 1 * n m l i r l t l v w e r e s o o n r e -m i l l e d w i t h m a n m :l i i r o r t a g e o f h e l p a n d m e r c h a . 9 ;enryTietgen of Bennington; Chris Tiet-..School Ac tu al | "_|L.\||l1.told those present and i.L i l.lleplored the buc k-pau £11 L.`<fll\I1lld(°d manner in whic h ll;||1;,;..n v done in the nation's f.:f c1l}l1:| .tf¢fled by h i s c on ta c t with 1l..lnlzll}m\\1:'l'0d politic al circle 10 " h u l l he has found himself, It1':'-11 wr y s i mp ly and forc eful ':lllll fm ts whib h showed th at he . l l l l\.nl lin interests of ea sternK»l~r.:-'krl f~tvl|1|I5t.in his mind. ll; lllr ll rms:llad lhiif. one of his f:r -l 111'¢lr1:clions from a long-time }»l|l:\ l.l|1 in Washington. W B8 to -..I ~ew nrur,gy .._".1 \5lll:}l' . . . und his nlistress c ollie d og o wned by Mrs . Cla ra 1 E .Mo rg an of Blair.:Shep's mistress,feeling th a t "r\::\li\lnmsolf solid and do every -. ll llnmx In 0 ;" g t g fo r hth c "@"*»D A N A M A Y F E S T I V A L 1\'cl1| ln."e 0 0 IH QXDQT-1l»l\\I:when he attemp ted to en - I ~ ~~ Im.in the 10%W a r .Bond pur-D C 1|1 1 M|ann 0 ego s ann ua ay fea- ¢l1.|.r~v pkm.at the Capitol Build-ang und his surprise wh en w w tr ia l m i l begin F1-:day evening, ,lw i t h a pro gr am by the college "we d o n t c a r r y out suc h a th i n g ...l\f*l¢.'.thalfs f o r th e folks out in ls tr mg e ns emble.Direc ted by Miss the states."He also related th elhi i ld re d Brannon,the B1°'-'P wi ll forc e whic h a certain public of-.PEW in thehcollege c hapel, begin- fwial c arried out wh en he h ad his 'ning at eng 1. oc ook. }|lCl.l.1l°0 taken rid ing 10 wo r k on The f estivities wi ll c on ti nu e on ;| . biey cie»-a Hdc whic h lasted on~'3al"l"d*'5'h;d" " m " B »\\"l;h a ~ !>0 fe w fe et and was followe d b 'me e t sc u 0 on e a e1c:1 government-c huuffered cur.Y field.l "o e afternoon a 5 2 3 * Buffett.admitted th a t th e me n f°c rea .l° "°P1'°srHrf\is p a n n ' In tho nntio n's high offi c es. were 1ncl11d1nhS¢:an4&1av1a1 fu l nc ' brilliant f r o m the .standpoint o f f § l ° ". , ' ; h ' \ " ,r a n g e a .51 edu c ation bu t that th ey wer e s ad~ | °° oc kfi n i e " e l e r u * mg ly lnc king; in prac tical experienc e.case o u _ . : : v§ ".5 "`°?'1He c ited the in stanc e o f the off i-~ 0 . 1 .e g i en i n e c o " cial wh o was setting u p regula-. ego 35mna5 ""m L v I n I H u " l " " " " vt u r n e d t o t h e i r h o m e s ,a n d s o s h e a B s u m e s t h a t h e i s m a n a g - i n g a s w e l l a s c a n b e e x p e c t e d - A n n y officials *notified her th at they wo uld send he r re- ports o f Shep's progress,and he wi ll be given a disc harge fr om th e ar my si x mon th s after the duration. Mr s.Mo rg an has no t y et lear ned in to wha t b ran c h of the canine servic e Shep was plac ed. lMayo1° Names Committees and Police Officers Newly Elects Sign Oath Of Office. Appointive Of fi c e s Fi l le d The reorganizltion meeting of the City Council was held last Tuesday evening at which timethe old c ounc il c losed the businea of the y ear and then proc eeded to reorganize f o r th e c oming yenr's business.Th e fi r s t step in the 1-eorgani» range collection,tran spo rta twl and di0pos11i<n of the scrap. One thousand pounds of Scrap is as'fed fr o m each f a r m in Lim county ..Steel fu rnaces have been opera*-ing,since the nation-wide drive In st f all, o n th e sc r ap whi c h was collec ted at.th a t time.Th e new drive is desi gned to keep the fur naces going the balanc e of the summer and throu gout the c oming winter.Sc rap iron is an indispensable item in the manufa c ture of steel whic h is being used in tremendous amou nts to construc t battlesh~p==, tanks, guns and hundreds of other ite ms used to carry on the war.W itho ut it,the beta of fi gh ti ng men are bound to fail and even the huge, succ essful war bond purc has- i n g drive whic h is n e w dra wi ng to c omp leti on, will b e to no ava il. Watc h The Enterprise next week for c omple te de tails of the d rive. ORDNANCE PLANTHONORS BLAIR MEN . - - n v - » Th e Sioux Ordnanc e Dep ot a t Sidney ,Nebrasins,th is week awar de d me d als to two Blai r me n fo r th e i r f a i th f u l servic es a t the construc tion site f r o m th e begin ni ng to th e en d o f th e wo rk . tion s fo r th e fi nish ing off of b eef The h ig hligh t of the Ma y f8 Sf. i" za ti on wa s th e s we ar in g i n of the J ohn Penry an d Ver non Pen- _1|.1-.....a \0r\l!l1!"n o wi th a se p -lffil uec k- fnc ,>ll»9i;@Q\¥1\Ma y Du)'lf0ur ieounc ilrnen, all of whorn were ry ,futher an d son,were given ._-m 1 1 . . .m l l e s z e . . . . . . 1 . . ; . 1 . . d a t t h e l u s t c i t y e l e c t i o i n l n j e d a l o o f a p n m c i a t i o n b y - t h e \ n n A l \ ¢1 U l l l l P H \ \ E l " 6 m - - a » h L -m n | »1 - MR. an d 11 11 0. HENRY Tll1llJ llN in Washington Co un ty u ntil 102l.Sinc e that time they h ave re sided in Gregory County ,South Dako- ni.They are the parents oi'ten ehildren--Ilrirs.Ama n d a Svoger- son of K en nu rd ;W i lli a m Tietgen of Herric k South Dak ota H aist: nun |:»v»»»y......._--_Hed elund i s ver y anxio us Llllli. ....purc hasing bonds should desig- 2 6 ~~331 whe re the c re dit is to b e g iv- Follo mn g is th e stan din g of the~school distric ts and their quotas up to 'Tuesday evening. A D u Lo o k th rep ort over an d see~~t y wher e y o u: d istr ic t stan ds. gen of W ay ne Albe r t Tie tge n o f Th e following'i s a li s t o f me n Distric t Herri c k, South Dak ota; MJ g F r e d \ \ ll0 ~ le f t , Ulf ~ 1 £ ! 8 . \ € s o o n ,B l l i f 5 1* military BCIVIBBZ CfiCkSha[lk Kru c ht (Moto)of W he ato n,Min» nesota;Ben Tietgen of Ca mp Beale,California;Ha n s Tietgen o f Herric k,Sou th Dako ta;Otto Tietg en of St. Char les, South Da- lwta ;an d Mi s s E mma Ti etg e n o f Bla ir . All th e c h ildr en wer elho me fo r the celebration,wi th th e e x- ception of Ben, who is in the armed i'or\:e8.Besides the ten children wh o are living,Mr .and Mrs.Tietgen have eleve n gr andwi ldre n and one g m a t gn n dc h ild ,Alfr ed J ames Tho mp son o f K en nan i. . . . .M E T H O D I S T Y O U T H B A N Q U E T T O N I G H T Mo re than 100 me n and boy s ar e ga th er in g th is e ve ni ng a t th e Metho dist churc h basement f o r the Methodist Yo uth -A d ult Ba n- 11 foLeRoy Ec khardt., Hooper J ames W illiams,Bla ir J a c k H.Petersen,Bla ir J ohn C Jenson,Blai rRay mo nd Schneider,Ken na rd Eugene W orley , Blair W ay ne Steinbaugh,Bla ir Fort.CalhounW hi tfo rd Fontn nelle Cumin g Ci ty DeSotoLong Cr eek Garry owen Alb en 11 . wi lli ams ,Bennington Mas te rsVernon F. Belloinrs, J r., Blair B n n k ms n Joseph J .Guts c how, Blair J ohn L. Mi lle r ,Blai r Llo y d Olaon,Font.anelleHa r o ld Nelson,fo rmer ly He r - mn n ,n o w W u h i n g i o n Gu llPle asa nt Vi ew Teib ssta Hn genknmp Brewster He we tt1011.101 H. Pedersen. Bl!if, corn-Kind red mi as io ne d as E ns ig n in U. S.Summers Na va l Reserve Sutherland Russel Peters on, formerly Bla i r Tho ne J u li us Has s, A rlin gton W a lter Sc hlapfe r, A rlin gton Ce p h as B mmme tt, Ar li ng to n Bi ll Henningsen,Blai r J un ior Ki r k ,Bla irJ ames H. Sc hn eider, Kennsrd Ph ilip Nielson , Blair Ar g il Hu r st, F o rt Ca lho u n He r ma n Ne w En glan d Ar lin g to nW n n c h LeCrone Colby Ha n e yMc C' rd hy Or u m u......1, 25, 2,000 Quo ta 000 5,0005.500 5,500 4,3002,000 3,000 2,500 4,000 1,0003,000 0,000 4,000 6,0004,000 3,500 3,000 3,0004.000 2,000 0.000 4,000 8,000 5,000 3,000 0,500 1-1,0000,500 3,5005.000 Sales ;51,0s0.o0*3,102.50*0,242.151,125.001,050.250100.002,201.201,102.001,331.252,250.00862.502,110.000,231.20-»1,400.203,281.152,012.10656.25a,ss1.s0*s,1s0.00°0,500.291,101.20 5,115.002,325.004,300.152,201.501,940.100,112.501,210.152,100.103,425.003,900.00 kit to a battleship is now }Jllu::\lvi n a special guide book b e i n g mailed so eac h county c h ai r nn m and,i f so designated,a p l u m e . bearing the county 's na me w i l l be fi xed to an y o f th e e q ui p me n t c overed by the bond sales. Fly i n g Fort:essc s c ost $300,000 and are the biggest, most. destrun tive planes in the sk ies tod ay . Al- tho ugh the count.y's quo ta is $240,000 the $300,000 ma r k ha s been sez as a fin al goal.Ea c h bond bu y e r f r o m th i s c o mmun i ty mi g h t th e n fee l th at h e p er so na l- ly is sending a plane to dr op bombs to kn oc k the so c k s o ff Hi t- lor , Hi ro hito or Muss olin i. Ha v i n g n bomber whic h bears th e numepiate OI W a sh i ng to n County , Nob U. S. A., makers the wh ole a r jus t 0 . li ttle mon :person al an d a little more real.l t . gives Lhs t so me satisfac tion than. ki ds ge t wh en wa y wa d e into ar. ga ng fig ht. an d g ive some body n. pun c h in the no se And en oug h. of those pun c he s f rom counties ju s t li k e thi s on e wi ll soon ma k e t h e oppos ing forc es p retty sic k of thm entire affair.Bonds ha ve been selling like* hot. c a kes all over the éoun ty ami there still remains two f u ll day s: in wh i c h to ma ke their purchase.. Th os e wh o buy o uts id e the cou:n~ ty s hou ld ins ist th at the ir n ar ne nbe tu rn ed in to Geo rg e T.Hed e- lund,county c hairman,so th a t this c ounty will get the c redit in-» _ri .....»..Dnnsuinit F\ z r. n |."n\.|.:c zulu nvun..."r _\r\1e egt of regulations fi n "f¢..ld1nner, W lll ne Iltlu ... -.._ -'.l R ls\...n.1..-1- _}..§\1.- :md mule steers". The distrl-ldininlr ha ll at..s1x-thirty o c o c 1 Th e were C.M.Christensenlllllmn of f arm mac hinery has been Suturdoy evenmg.Th e college for i l. .First W ar d;E mm e tt \...u,mis-managed, he said, \\ith'd¥`"m"fl°5 c lub wi ll l" "} °charge Rounds fo r Second W ar d;W i ll ,. f . r . ~ . .1-»$1 re¢;\llal.ion whic h'*"f the ensumgr 1»f<>fr}'=1m Sc hmidt fo r Th e m W and;and ~~:::m\L~r11 pickers te l l e connectron wlth the M3 5lCla re nc e K uh r f or F o ur th W a nd . Nl.-|"\~:.m ~ mn-l not enough t¢,!fes\\al, the.De.na College *i d f " \The _officers and c ommittees for N»ilr:\'+\.||p==ment \~\1i hold nn exh1b1t.\n_1943_1944 are as follows:" 1 l¢| | v~=\r\'llll\v forec ast that rooms lu i one 403 nf the ndnnn-\U (;Garner,Ma y or ;Hen ry ~.iS¥.lll.li1Jn huildmg.'Chr iste nsen Cle rk;Henry Men- - _xirvllswl flunsalin. u r m .u n :lu uu a .......-.scribed i n gold.Th e med als pa id trib ute to the "wo r k i n g soldiers" who smy e d on the job c on tinuous-ly throu ghout the construc tion period and rushed the plant.tc completion ahead of schedule. " a k u ¢ l r n | ' ; l \ U ' Ho wa rd Ris or ,islan.I ame a Lo well lan g, Blai r Ken neth Dale, Ke nna rdAShortceremonywi ll be hold t the Co u r t Hou s e o n F r id a y a w rnoon a t 2:45 hono ring several e t reported fo r ac tive mi li tar y ,f the a bove named wh o h ave n ot :een ordered in to servic e. E l u u l u uDornac ker Belle Center Branded. Riapin Hi ll Cr ee k La i lma n N o ! ! Ro s e Hill Vacorna\|nfIn¢2I. 4,0004,0003,5003,000 4,0005,0000,0005,0003.0005,0005,3002,5003,0002,5002.5004,000 450.001 402.00 1,031.25 3,925.00 C 2.25000 975 00 2,025.000,201.20 375.00 2,075.00 2. 100.00 s,000.00' 4 ,U5000' 2,03 1.25 4,012.s0' 4,220.50~n r stead of Dodge \.,oum.y,»..~..,,,.....County o r some other place.Re - mernber,it's goi ng £0 ta ke e ve ry bond to reac h the $3(l|],ll[l0 to get Lhm bi g plane th a t carries the bloc k buster bnnibs. OMAI-IA AR'r1s¥ To APPEAR AT DANA Kathleen Shaw Mi ller ,solois ol Tr in ity Ca th c dr ni C ho ir o f Om ahu,wi ii present 0 conc ert a Dana.College,Tuvsday mor ni n; i i n the college c hapel. 1 I in \nu a".l t \\-~111l r u n f o r a !.0 \1l 'tn: .h v f e l t t h a t t h e ;\*|l . \ . | -\ | l }a n x i o u s t n h e L d DH n !\ . \l L tv::n5 Col|.fC'£"€YlCB8.0 ~8 »d i c a t e s Flag to cke,Av.wr|\uy;u....\...,..-...Chief of Police and Street Com- missioner;A.B.Wuodring,As-sismnt Chief of Police and StreetCommissioner; Harvey l' o u n d s,hzagm Police;Ha ny L.Murds, ._...-.¢..1... .ma snwn- Com- ' U C A A J u x u s n u b A l f a l f a P i a n t l s C o n s l d e n .ridge Work On U. S. 30 Detour Started B bee Slader BonoGlendale Sun 'dn vsxKennlud Spiker GreeneInhnum ilu ffvlrr ilil,» ~ ° = \ g ~~ --r ru m-r pr inr it a ' e ~ .',E,2;'".;'» f . , . ' ; m g Q e v e n t 1 - res I 3,500 3,ML5.|u3,000 768.75 2.500 543:15 \|,|gnr., T\f4Lcx» un- uuu ~-~---M e n l m i s s i o n e r ;Dr.C.IJ.H 0 " I'f`d .llhvsic ianz J ohn E.Hansen,.xrc \\7n\1¥r]I Itilize 2.000 Ac iw i |:1£\ll\ r. Ii ml ilu \\..\~l|111;l~>n codt. seeme10 iw in " aiu l\tI )lhin g thi ? har d* l - l \\.\}".»~:1:v i;-med iegislatien \\.\-iamig en.u1v1l.H0 expressed yriqn |lL \||\»r~.:1l of the current :~ 1 ~ a h r 1 1 lin! United States i| ~;\"fi \:u|:|<l ihilf. losing; f.i1C It1~:V .\»m-11 ~{nevm thro ugh II l'1~In .\ ~g|.|;~f :-u u l l i d . b e E Xl ¥ 0 l l l B " 1 1 |1 1 i r1 t h e t i m e l h e l11. .w I l f g N .. \1 1 .. i Z .:~. l r i n p o w e r .\|u -I l i i v i i t h a t t h \ \ \ l i l S o f h i s . - l . ~ 1 r ¢ . :I -l -|i i i : 1 !l i m v i i i f r a n k - i . \ : . \ i p 1 : | \ } | 1 1 }-»l i m i .l e g i s l a - .,. i. :l :1 },,] \ 1 - \ e \ i t h r o u g h a s : i p i i i l i . i -i n - ~ | l » i » l .»niilzrvl \\.\-|.||11\i\l\1lod wi th nu .f flip-i1|Il\S Illlli £l»l\U\\er51in~-2 Till 1\ 1I i' lK Wil* 1 \.L'l l.1.:nty (h;\.1rn1;m l':iui .\inn I \\~11i ~~*f .\=`|n!1»~.i..1 by .|. Hill-»:1 I{hu;\d»- on l LZ nf the Bla ir Chamber of C 100. :='m'. mm JU:=:Gm.U'rH GETS PROMOTION \Ir.:nad Mrs.J ulian Jiingliluth l \ ; - »-|lI1=1f=1\\1:\\\|1lv\l his l¢E\f1ali'€Sl ic h fe f.E : w SChl1|i{lt President ll uL\| \A v- -- -_ -_».-.1 l ;1 .te t h faflt 1 1 .i r 1 °I i 1 w t l x t tmi pl |e d ! F a 1 n 1 l i e s o f b e r v1 c e me n " ' f C o u n c i l .i O f H a y l a n d I n M a k i n g G u e s t s A t M e e t i n g O n e E d Matthiesen,Reed 0' Han lon , W e d n e s d a y i M.R.Lippinc ott. l Park Bo ard Library BoardAservic emen's flair wa s dcaa-1 H. Skov Nielsen. President; Mm. W ed d v i t.al ,~m g g g "'0f°`§I22,"'i.<>'f`<>.». sen A .c .nebei,.I-..ng.Beety . and Rebeknhlodges.Reed 0'H;m~Fi na nc e an d Clai ms ( '° mm'" f Ion Sr presided over the occa-Ove T.Anderson.Charles 'c- C. T. Fa rn ha m, Mrs . H. F .Swan- aioii 88| master-of-c eremoniee.comb,Bcnnawd Reeh. if1'1i.1'rl1~"~:Seventeen lodge me mbe r sme w W ater a nd é m r serving in the armed forc es,E mme tt Rounds,Mu r i i n Ku h r , were rc pmsented on the flag ,in 1.]_W Sc hmidt.ielati ve pinning on the star m l Li gh ts """i' Vcshe Th e pro gr am :w"'"i E. W . Sc hmidt, Emmett. Rounds :migmented wi th loc al Sel@('i.\Un'§1:"nrtin K u h rbyMissCluric e Somme.rs,|Ic e ' :ul nmrlnic d at the pia no by Blissl Ma r ti n Ku hr ,[.j W Sc hmidt ll\:\1i~»ih Olson,boih of D" " i' lIE mme tt Rounds; a..11.m :~¥e\e1-al patrintic gr~oup_ .Fire .m.111'»~r:were sung wi th Mr s.G l Clarence K u h r , c .11. Ch!i$l.£'r1 A .llmlliinann pfroviding ac c om- sen. Bennard Reeh. pam \1 Imp roveme ntAr--uml 125 were prc sent,{am Hennard Rech. Charles Mc Cm1=1». ilies ¢-f m e honored me n l1a\1"-:»:Clarenc e Kuhr. been invited to a tte nd.Judic iary |A li s t o f the seventeen lo d g e I C.M.Christensen, Ove T.An - -:\.":.i::1\E I£?C&i\€d wma! i J .ilob,wh o los t h is :.~.\:::February during; .U h ri E-.-f.i.\i\over Germany , i..1 :~|~ mf-ted flUll1 The rank f : lm ri-ri:\ant to Technical t~-r;:~..r€.Xllhnufgh no definite 11 f~1!..i1;\::i:.\~1 h»n'1|l'0¢.§EiVod, Sui..lm.;l|f1:tl1 i-z i.\iiiL\¢'d tn be un lu -...\v i:~\:n»c me mb er servic emen represented: on the f la g f ollo ws :.1 J 0 deison,Clarenc e Ruhr. Clifford Jensen,Mic kc v D o l : i n . | S O N ~ Russell Armstronpr,Jena J .Pc t-|T o L I E U T . A N D M R S . ersen,Ha ro ld Petersen,To m ~ ~ Fly n n,Robert Fly nn.W illi am Russell Peak,Ly le David,Eu-gene IIuek,.Ni1c s Haiisen,A m i drew J acobsen,Don J ensen, Nor- ma n W ilkins,Don Bellows,and Douglas Carter.1 ~...l Refreshments véere served"` at n rn wait L u i xx-1L.wi th Mr S \ th 0 c lo s e o f the evening,by a Lf mr v ¢»f U:1::\`I1:|.the Jungbluihe.ittee composed o f L i mrl.¢\ "COYTIITK 4I¢|1r 1 Ui * l. .:..n.'L Lean5, p ib ie rr is Simonsen.Mr s.Fra iik 1»1 --f nl..|l..lI.1 - 1 whic h S g i i K B .J ungh luli;.\;1s iujurvd to g e t h e r i n m g 'and Mr s .Chris _n 'w1lh 111|ll1b9rS of his lT| \\lm-deff.___ b m n np o r te d miseing in u. tion ~ durn..?:L recent l3.ld» \1.27B E E R L l c e m s e é a 1éL*I~'§."'~l;.1f.,w,; 1 ; ; ; ; ' A R E G R A N T E D ;Burley .78 i n - * " ' . s m Ry e -.. .--~ ea .1"ti. Off" Saie beer \iCl11*=\<2 Oa ts ____,,--...,.........-\\;r.\|1i»li U0 ten Blair 8]¢}iil 5 Produce -§..H :he C ity Counc il lwlll Eggs ..........§............-.--.31 --an "Lie ut,and Mra. Stanley Jensen, a m announc ing the bi rth of 51 baby boy ,born Tuesday ,Ap r i l I 20, a t Me mo ri al Ho s p i ta l, B r o wn i wood,Texas.'The y ou ng ma n. wh o is the y oung coupie's fir st child, weighed 'T pounds, B ounces and h as been named Stanley Ma. chael.Lieut.Jensen is stationed at n ear by C amp Bowie. Mrs. J ensen will be remembered as th e for mer Vir gin ia Hershey . Binir teacher.Bo th mo th er and son are reported to be getti ng alfvflfr nicely. J. HAROLD STEWART 1 ;I S C O N V A L E S C I N J .Ha r old Stewart,proprietoi o f the Stwwaril Drug:Store,wa s\\»_u._|:-a.|.I».i Ground Feed A c ommittee has been appoint ed by Presi dent J . Hilton Rhoudc s of the Blair Chamber of Commerc e to s tu dy the possibilities of the erec tion of an alfalfa dehy dratinp; plant nt. Blair.The i de a is being H E RMA N F.(.IRO\\ELI.. quet.Th e dinner ,takes place a t :3n m m .le: ma n F. Cr owell, fo rme r Blah 30 between th e ri ve r bridge an d eastern f i r m wh o proposes to i" ° 5' d e" t and grandson o f th ebackedbya. rcp'resentativc of an* plac e his plant here if a S\ln€Y\ of fac ilities proves satisfac tory .Th e c umniiltc e composed nf Ben Reeh,c hainuan,and Ma r ti n Ru h r and County Ag en t I1.D. Fzllirnc jc, r\:;u\¢ta to meet with the. iIilC!\-l.v<i ]1:1ll:t:wi thi n a fi \ \ day s '.~»pr-~~ur needed info rma tion.The plum \\.i~firet considered founder of the Crowell Lu mbe r and Grain Company ,wi ll be the speaker of the evening . Mr. Crow- ell, wh o ma ke s h is h ome in 0rna~ ha,is kn own as an outsta nding y ou th leader. \\:1r.~\Jnriiciu1 wi li he I¥\B.SbEr I ~I ::w1 w-.Tin Methodist §~».iiL ...rv \i|I=r.l.ii|\|.(ihe Chuffh '\.\-I llh L !~r UU m\&l&il»ll and thi! | Detour On Highway 30 To Lead North of Rail- r o a d Ta c k The recent. high water washed out two steel bridges on Highway lhiissuuri Valley an d since th a t ti me Hi gh wa y 30 h as b ee n closed awa i ti n g th e ti me wh en a de to ur reed c ould be bu ilt fo r u s e un ti l a pe rman ent c ens tmc tion c ould be erec ted.La st Mon day th e wo r k on th e detour g et un der wa y a nd th e fir st mo ve wa s to construc t an i md g e ac ro ss a s tre am nor th of the ra il- ré ad tra c k a nd ab ou t a mile e ast of'the river bridge.Th i s bridge I .._,.".. 1f m Tc kan mll.ii was I-aimed. but }~| .l. u.\\ "' "" ' t 5 is s en .c d t |"f l'-l m l Iill 'Test lt3~\TIl11 hm:\Shift " illnir due in the 1.r\=:\|m1Ly to Or\1 »... \ :rim feeding }'|11"l£iS Ilnd hrihr \;"1>l U, lin ¢|1i\¢l:1'»r |11 :L i:lf*F'1l stati ue at rail and truc k tra.f t.~. Dehy drated alf alfa ii ru li i protein and muc h m o w \:\lu:il»l- as a feed lh.in ordinary a lf a lf m hay ,f€Pdt:.rvpoft.and there : a big dC!!"LJl\|i i-~:~ the product.I \ its manufm lure. the hay is hmmm: "FI~ 1 .311 . ! ::i w w f wut in L .|'(.\ .\i.I*ull ¢l»1;»1.f¢,;:1r L ;li n r u n also washed ou t du r in g thehuuii water und c aused the loss of u lir id ge b elo ng in g to C. & N. W . Railroad at. the same ti me.When the bridge is completed. in is reported u detour,goi ng thro ugh Calif ornia J unc tion wi ll i.1ii»il.i|.\*l .li.Uf thi!piu:L wi ll be ib c ~ a nd \ | , i \\ . fo i io W alo ng ; th g r\".1':\i»~I af ter the me eti ng of the nor ih side o f the railroad un ti l i:u\\|nitT.le~ and the interested par- lL\-1 | l:lH§Tl]ANA GULLEGE UH~PLAIN BEGINS mwv DUTY f 1 f A 3 ~f , .~.~ 1 .§\"T $\ ., - - ~\_.4 1 | 1 7| -,\; .i j f .f J ~r |. _ 3 4 7 - .~~ .r 5 .- ¢ i i i ' i » , - 1 - . ; . _, .P '.~. J 5 v r ~ .ar E .P ¢. . HF* l n . | past the bridges that vy ere washed out b efo re it.re jo in ;the regu lar 'I li g h wa y 30.W hen the detour is ic ornpleted, whic h wi ll take sever- al wee ks , it wi ll b e gr ave li ed a nd made a good roadway a n d wi ll be used un ti l Hi g h wa y 3 0 is re- pllif ed wh ic h will n ot b e u ni tl tlhe da ng e r o f the J u n e h ig h wa te r i s upaased.On Tue sd a y of th is wee k a p ile dri ver and othe r e qu i pmen t wer e pu t in p la c e f or the r eb ui ld in g of th e br id g e wh ic h the C . &N. W . lost.This wo r k wi ll be hurried along , it is reported. 1 l 1 I ~CI-IARLES I-IUSK 5-~ FARM IS SOLD ._......................Th e Charles Hu s k f a r m loc at- ed fi ve miles no r th o f Blair Ulu Hig hwa y ' T3 has be en sold to J . . w Elwoo d,of Oma h a wh o ex- H artungLinc oln Brodersc n Riverview Plain viewPeac eful Hi ll Nashvil lc Gardner Ti m pc 4,0003,000 2,500 2,000 1.5002.500 1,500 2,000 4,000 3,693.15 2,156.25 2,'l3'¥.5l>1,450.001,012.502,900.00431.252,481.256}3.'?5W ashington 3,500 487.50 $2uf;,4 19.50Kennard Co-Op Credit.15,000.00 Ne t Alloc ated 318.75 $221,738.25 ,...............- -- *Over Qu ota. . --- - - u u - - - 'Dana Plans For Luther League Rally Sundayi ._...........n.........Le au ers,Pastors Froni Nebraska And Iowa W ill Attend Lu the r Leuguers and pastors nf eastern Neb ras ka an d \\eStern If1v~:1 will be guests of D an a Co l- lege. next Sunday , at a rally . Rev. K .M.Matthiesen of Sioux City , Iowa., will be princ ipal speaker uf the day . Morning and afternoon servic es. in whi c h me mbers of th e Firs t Lu- Lheran Churc h ha ve bfmn invited to join,wi ll be held al.the c o l lege audi tori um.Rev.Matthi e- sen's subjec t for the ;|;| »IltLTlg ser-mo n wi ll b e " Th e I{!»~~fIllness of Bli n d F a i th" a n d th e lill|]|of h i s af ternoon d i s c o u r s e wi ll he "Y o u th ' s Destiny ".Rev,li .C. Jorgensen,pastor o f the Bla ir Fi r st L uth er a n c hu rc h , will be in charge of the forenoon servic e. A picnic su p pe r wi ll be served on the q uadr angle at 5:3 0 Su nday -4 :1 ,'°'_v ,a ;; \\ '; ,-._ g pec is to h oid i t as an in vestment,afte rno on, followed by a n o utd oor ;~'.-*~. ~ *"'" .1 -1».¢§1' 1'1';;.»'"' .Th e Enterprise is informed.The song ser vic e at seve n o'c loc l:. ` *J oh ." ".c | [de al wa s ma d e a week ago by . - - » - -- - - - - - - " - --~-_ _r f -. J | T l n i | *l T h e h o m e c o n c e r t o f t h e D a n a ~s a I1 n 4 Q = i ; . . TH i ai K.\'1°11|.i:r::~:f5iIA\\'m1.I.i~:n !\lri\...'ililI:r 1- :i ifzwiic r nf voic e in Counc il Blu ff s and Oma ha, a nd was fo r m-r l;director of voc al! music of ilu Ahruhani Lin c o ln Hi g h Sch»=»|'rf Council Bluf fs , Iowa.. Shu t-wk the role of ic ading Indy in the rec ent Omaha produc - ti on o f Fr an z Lo b ar 's " Me rr y W i . d o w"The prfwgram will begin prompt,- ly at ten o'c loc k A M O U N C E D A B A COMMENCE-» M E N P P L A N S Re v, A .V .Neve,fo rmer presi- de n t o f th e I o wa Distric t o f th e Uni ted Danish Lu th er an Churc h, will deliver the b ac c aleaureate ad- dress on Sunday eve ni n g, Ma y 9 , a t the Fir st Lu th er an Churc h. Dr. C. A. Nelby of S t. Ola f C ul- Iege wi ll be the commenc ement. speaker on Friday evening,}\1ay 14. The exerc ises wi ll be held i n the c ollege gy mng,5i|| m KENNARD BARBER CLOSING SHOP James Sc hneider,Kc nne rd's nn- ls' barber, is announc ing the c los- ing of his ahpp gg enter the urmeé. e |f Ti1\.\r:day censes area Mundorf, c .Roy . G.Fitc h, SerVoaa, Ne ls Sor- Bunenf an ri vHe avy He ns .- .. _. ._ --.21 Leghorn Ilene -_ .. -- .-.17 (The Enter pris e wi shes to c or-rect an err or whi c h appeared i n last woo-k's Ma rk et c olumlh when corn was reported a t 92 %c per bunhel; the price should have beén pati ent a t m e me mo u m.:.1ual -pital i n Oma h a f r o m F n d a y u n -,.¢..>§.-.,;.*"'li n e U.1.1.mason v u un » - - -til*Easter Sunday .He in no w\-. - -"~\Th e f a r m consists o f 200 c unvllesc ing f r o m h i s recent ill-President Lxlwrirnce Sie:sbeck Chaplain (forp1.A Ir*-i'I(\b@l`of ac res, mostly o n th e upper benc h 5n g a ,alth ough he wi ll be con~uf lk lr u Lol\v|,§¢vongralulatos the Marine Corps, Chuplnm Mad~'lan ds a nd i s on e o f th e mo st p ro -eig ht °¢l°°1€-'lfhe choii fin ed to h is ho me f o r so me ti me .Chaplain Clif ford Madsen,fir st sen was formerly president of duc tive i n this aection.Umzon-un de r th e direction o f :s m e E n w r p n n ha s been i r d o mn Da na C olle ge a nd Tri ni ty S em-I the Da nn School B o w l -fi r me d reports are o u r i td f e d Bran non,college ed,in nr y a lu mnu s to jo i n th e Navy I brou ght around $150 pe r l»°1`°- instructor. C h o i f wi ll b e g i ve n i n th gy mna siu m,Sunday ev e c ollege en in g af r wi ll bv [iss MiI» mu ll s servic es.Schneider has been so- c ated at Kennard fur the past te-P1 years and expec ts to a llo w Ili a: shop to remain closed unti?h i m re tu rn af te r the wa r .H e l n v a m fo r servic e to mo rr ow (I"li dB¥h- meetiDH I n M " n u FUUCJUGM noli m.(I':m!>a!ll, Georg Clarence Mc Guire,M. Lacey Bolin,Wallac e Clarence Kin g,Marie Theodore Croudy ,and |una¢-J s Hhir. Nebnskz. April 29. 1953 - - ' l ' B l l N ' l ' B P 3 ! 3 l - Interstate Bus Depot nt H. J. Cooke Store LEAVE BLAIR- Northbound- 9:44 mn. | Published hah "'""'65 Nw-n wNTHE ENTERPRISE MPANY At Blnk, Nebnlln JOHN A. B-HOADES, mlm m n mail? :Tum ma me following students of the Bone :`|:L I 1 1 R A T I O N IN G l l l t t o i g .1 |». Depot at . The Eat Shop L E A V E B u m - No rthbmnnd- 8 :5 9 um. ' n t 's t u m p s n o t v d i d .T a k e W u * o 0 | BUITOM NEWS Mr. md lin. J.Edgar Luaenand mn spent Basie!in Bhlr with Mr.Lanen'n father,Chxil Pnnhen. A family gatbedng vuheldat dm Paulsen home thltdiy.humor-Ing Mr.P\dlen'bird\- * ta c k ed wh e n mlk i ng p u r c h u - " ' o 0ea.l t l l ll l t t u d s a s M r . ~ a n d ~ .Cu l Sorensen entertained at 2.family gather-'--.-in honor of I ¢I o m . n l | a or °"°f>'on5,000 m i l s ,whichnver comes !irl¢~ -ruarcsm'mc.~.'n=;s= Those inTIH-l5"`~'I :-».lnndl M wnnumnrs food for ws' ~p R o l l ~ ,b w a n d Donald Rasmussen,Glorix Christensen, and~loyce W1l\,endoyed their "mask dsy"in Omaha r \. °f s | p l o w v l u | Published hah "'""'65 Nw-n wNTHE ENTERPRISE MPANY At Blnk, Nebnlln JOHN A. B-HOADES, mlm u »1 En te r e d u a e c o n d d u : ma tte r u n d ~ th e a c t_ . o f g o w- : r e s o f ..~,.~_ 1 1 'sunscmvnou nn-as $1.50 Per You in mnsrsn Pness ,,_,,,,,,,,_,_C,_,_,, ...,, ..__..._the lint hirthdlson, Eugene.C nn. and MeadsnsennndGlenn, xnd Dicky,Gulmetta,'Hnns S ily, md M.ie'hne sons.Darryl _Bern v in ti d: infant i ua tl were Ma- nea Henry Soren~O m Sorenun mimnnd Sorensenhmmm md hm-\Sonderup and nd Paulsen inhntn - _ . - . A »¢»»»»»»»».»» ~sAv'E 1'unL MAn. .u ,1 .~ RA_ - ¢..- 'APPL ICATONS To 'TION BOARD. o u a o »a »s s a SUGAR:Number 12 War Ration Book One,valid .\ _ . .\ .u... sn fm- fin nmmdx. Coupon, vl .-»..FUEL OIL: Period 5, each one-unit Coupon valid for 11 gallons; na h ben-unit Coupon vl-lid for orid, Buy jxil,Orpheum tha-A t n , md A rolling skating rink. Huv ey Hnnsen _md Hamid W. n o gslhms until September ao.." " ° "f"""°*'°'*cnmpvor-Ration:lor fuel oii u s d k m . \ ° " ; g ; * ? : d & ' ° ~Si sena !o {domenie,ins!-itutimul ,nd m nnd Mrs h mm ; ; ; W _ . m d ~uses "°° d'; 'w fi dd nd so ns of Onmhn wenor mx-mon"\\§ "* *" § u£ d. \y q mr gums gf' .~- -»~...........- r.Southbound-11:04 sm. Southbound- 7:00 p.m. M A RC H NE W S Members of the Tflxngla Bed Breeden Club met at the Andrew o...._.\......,|\...».m n a m "nvqn. 1 9 Fort Ca Quarter MantelQ T the week-enhome.Kr. and Mrs. \y Gene visited al.U.inn and A. T. Rnin Omaha. Sunday Mr.and Mrs.Hrs. Grant Lalge .Sunday with rs.in Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Orl i m Bdylhe K mgnmta at the CheLhame, 'hxesdul evBill Sierk,rs.man, Diane, and hdimr Enholm andat Lhe illiam Si<~dl evening.r. and lll|;a} C a nt.ur.£'?l'§m*;i. home. The Pmgressiv 1.\m4dJly aftemooRayterianchurch.Mn. Ernest Krusl ty Kruse.Mrs. Anninta S:a few days of tlWalter SuppentielMissesJeanneIlehrens and Tec. sen were SundayEmnmlictchmarlMr.und Mm. / I I I4: Llh tl un T Paul Bums ld at. the Emil 'illinm Kay andhe George Hil-lhrbaugh horna Ernest Kruse, and Anne spentElizabeth Seltz -al I-lawiaon and so were dinnerzster Butterfield ening.Ric ard Deter-lr. and Mrs. An Bill were guestsovers home, Fri~ . I-'. Harrison ofsday at the O r .re ladies met, n.at the Pres-Hostesses weree and Mrs. Hen- lappenfield spenthis week at the ld home. Cpl. Fred Han-visitors nt the K home.Walter Sappem Kmse,Shirleyl l ; .1\l|¥r im 0utaf~the-County Subscriptions 52.00 Por Year And Vicinity field, Carl, Richard and Leah and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smith and Don-ald attendd an Easter party atshe Joe Stratbrucker home, Sun- ly.Mrs. Sophie Reeh of Blair, Mrs.Anna Winter of Omaha, and Mr.and Mrs. Fred Heise and children were visitors at. the .Ido Start home, Sunday.Mis. Anna Klasaen called at theOtto Anamussen home. Sunday afv ernoon.|Relativu and friends helgsd Mrs. J. J.Sierk celebrate er birthday, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kruse and Donna attended a lsmily reunion at the Pete Thompson home, Sun- day.|Mr. and Mrs. Morton Steyer andMargaret.Mrs.Edvthe Kruse.Roger. and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Beadle were Sunday dinner guests at the Oral Harrison home.ltlary Evelyn Anderson spenttl\T\s~eck-end with Lois Sievers..r. nnd Mrs. Claus Mchrcns and[Jake Sierk were Sunday callers at the George Ohn homo.The Green Valley Club met Thursday afternoon at the homeof Mrs, Grant Luge. Mrs. Waldo|Krusc.Mrs.Roland Smith,and Mrs. Gus Lage were visitors lson 01' Mr.and mrs.wma ...Paulsen was christened at theEasterservicesheldSunday moming at the Blair First Lu-theran Church.Dinner goats of Mr. and Mrs.Paul PaulsenandLaVorn, honoring the event, were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Nelson Mrs.Jack Petersen and son of Ogallala,Mr and Mrs.Harvey Paulsen and sons of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Harland Nelson and son of Rose Hill, and Miss Helen Nelson or! Blair. and family. accompanied by Mr. Worr-lck's mother.Mrs.Blandae Warrick of Blair,spent East/er Sunday in Tekamah.They weredinner guests at the home or Mr.and Mrs. Linton Puller and e!iil» dren.IAQ Sorensen retumed~to his duties in the army camp at Pam- pa, Turns,Thursday.following a week's leavia with his parents,Mr.and Mrs.Hans Sorensen und family.Wednesday even-ing callers at the Sorensen homewereMr.and Mrs.Gudmond Mr.and Mrs.Ega n Wanic 'Sorensen and Loretta,and Mir and Mrs.Otto Sorensen and son. Mrs. Vaden Webster and baby daughter spent Easter Sunday with the Herbert Webster family irl' Blair.Mr. and Mrs. S. l. Moore were guests. Sunday, ol Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Pitch and children. Mrs Hugo Hanck returned toher home in Omaha,Saturday,I ML and Mrs.Grant L a n a iaftcr spending n week with hor tended n pnrty given in honor °(lson~in-law and daughter. Mr. and |'l`agc Brnndum, Sunda' eveni-g.'The Coffee Club udiea met Mrs.Byron Bunn and children. Other esta of the Bunns Fr'i'l'huxsdai afternoon ut the Williamlday Mfg'Saturday,were ' Mr; uuuugu aw, ..- .-.,. _ ,,,_ COFFEE: Number 26 Coupon,War Ration Book Ons,expired April 25.No . N Coupon valid April 26 tbxvugh May 831. 'PROCESSED FOODS:Consult Point Value Charts at gro a nand in newspapers for point; to be summdored from War Book Two.and "F"BLUE coupons no swf! after May lat, "G", "H" and "J" Coupons valid thmu@i May 31. MEATS AND FATS: ConsumersmustsurrenderREDstamps from War Book 'Dwo for pur-chase of meats, cheeses, fats and oils.Red o .an","C"and "D" stamps not good alter April 30.Rod stamp; valid April 26 through May 31, WHOLESALERS AND RE-T u n e r s RB(;]gpRATION: Meats, fish, fats and cheese MR! 8 to May 14.Wholesalers oh-tain Form R-1602 from locai board, retailers Form R-1601 SHOES: Stamp 17 of War Ra- tion Book One is valid for one pair of shoes \mt.il June 15, l948. Stamps are interchsngeblo among members of the family living under the same roof, RUBBER FOUYWEAR:Men's mbber boots are mtioned.Apply to your local Rntioning Board for certificate to purchase. GASOLINE:Number 5 "A"Cou- pons valid until May 21,"C". "B" and "T" Coupon Holders can now renew by mail.Write hte board for Form R-543. INCUBATORS AND BROOD- ERS: All operatms of incubatora and broaden may obtain all needed Ind oil and kerosene lor capacity production of the equipfment.Increased poultry and egg production in cost-ential to ellort.. BURNING HEATING Ratloning Boards win penniadou for the pur- o l coal-burning heating which will be used to re~or supplement oil-burning headng equipment. PRICE BU..ls R:Priced an percentage mark-upbasis,Nebraska mad-mum for 90 score butter in pound and halt-pound cartons, 55 cents; panéunent wrapped, 54'/ic. EGGS &EGG r n o n u o r l o m Under price ceilings at retailannl wholesale.Hatcbing eggs ex- empt. 'FRESH vEcm'».sr.ss=Toma- tloa, green and wax snap beans, ¢U'P0¢-H.cabbage,peas.lettuceand spinach priced on percentage max-k»up basis. thewar GOAL Stovu:grant chase stoves place PORK:Retail prices under spo- cific dollar and cents ceilings 'by Zones 'SEED POTATOES:Can be sold by retailer in any quantity. |USED MECHANICAL REFRIG- ER.-'tT0RS:Revised MPR 139 Icovenl sales at all levels includ» _ing dealers and individuals; nlso Qsales by Auctioneer.Copies of regulation:and prices may be .ll 1 | I I ll i u l sr.am mrs.waiwr alppuu-HeldMr.and Mrs.Walter Nielsen md Philip were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.Bd Jen- sen.Mrs.Igor-a Tofte amd MyronielpedS. P.Nielsen observe his :irthday Sunday afternoon.Mrs. Raymond Rowe and fam-ily were Tuesday afternoon vis- itors at the Otto Rirwe home.Mrs Genevieve Mumford of 'Beatrice was s Monday dinnerK'-lest of Mr.and Mrs.Louis Rasrrmssen Elaine Pullen spent. the week- and at the Lloyd Mathiesen home The Msthiaen familywere Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.Louie MathiesenMr.and Mrs.Harry Madsen and daughters, Mr.and Mrs. Ed Mencke, and Mads Madsen and sons visited Pvt.Albert Madsen of Camp Polk, La, who is spend- ing his furlough with his po r ents.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Mad- sen and family. Mrs.James Sappenfield and sons and Mrs.Walter Sapporo field were `I-'riday afternoonvisitorswithMrs Laura Tofte. Rosie Wulburn has been help'ing Mrs.Deuces Porsherg. Mrs. Forsbenr has been ill with a sin- us infection. .Saturday evcninq guests ot'\Mr'.and Mrs.Otto Matzen and sons were Mr. and Mrs.Ray mond Ruwe and daughters. Tlnxrsdav evening guests of'Mads Madsen and sons were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Nelson and fam- .i lyMr é s Mrs Jens l\a v.... .. | were Sunday evening;guests of Mr.,and Mrs. Pete Ivarsen. Marian Sprick was a Sunday :xftemoon visitor at the James Wulf home.Mrs.Peter Nielsen entertained the members of the Belle Crf.-ck`Sewing club at her home on [Thursday afternoon.Visitors 'were Mesdnmes Albert Benson, 'Minnie Benson, Theo Williamson, Cassie Hansen, Alvin Katt,R.-ry Scheer,Ed Giesselman and Lu- cille Paulsen.Mrs.Peter Katt and Mrs. Louie Dunklnu assisted-the hostess in servinu delicious 1 EE..-.,,....."""i§Li&.{éa"' M " _ and Mesdsrnes Harold Jensenland Roger,\C R. French, Howard Jemsen and Edythe Mary, Mn.Alvin Svendguard Peggy - d | Marlene,Lila Jensen and Mar; Ann of Omaha.The nent meet- ing will be held at the Alvin Svendgaard home, May 16. Frye Domaeker irponmrd a party for her pupils at the Marsh school, on Good FridayMr.and Mrs.Arnold Hansen and children were dinner goatsof Mr and Mrs.Chris Hansen. Easter Sunday.Callers at the iffonl French ho me la s twe e kto s o the new baby,Di Ann Kaye,included Messrs.and Mesdsrna Raymond and Harold`I~`rench, Harold Stork, Ed Gnuse,Mrs.Glen Savage, Meridith Johns of Omaha;and Mrs. Cassie Hansen and family. Mr. and Mrs Bert Hansen and children were callers at the Ber- nard Paulsen home, Sunday even- n oMr.and Mrs.Joe .lessen and family attended a party at thel Otto Christensen home,Friday evening.James Jensen of Omaha .spent several days last week at the Alfred Nielsen home. Mr.nd Mrs.Bill Jensen amidau|{htern attended a party at.nt the Otto Wrlch home, 'I'hurs~i dny evenimr,honoring Otto oi.his birthdw.l Mr.and Mrs.Alvin Svend-gaard and daughters were call- ers at the Peter Svendgoanl home, Sunday evening.| Mr.and Mrs.Harold Jenson and family were Sundny dinnerguestsof Mr.and Mrs.Burl' Jensen.;Mr and Mrs.Arnold Hanson and chilnden were callers at the Axel Nielsen home.Thursday.| Mr.and Mrs. Bill Jensen and daughters were guests of Mr. and Mrs.Edgar Shan in Blair. Sunday.|Mr. and Mrs. Fred French and Clyde were guests of Mr.and | last week included Masre.ui dfMesda.mes Harold Jensen and family, Osur Jensen and family, Mrs.Christensen,Mrs.George Sheets and Mrs. James Paulsen. Mr. md Mn.Raymond I-'renah and children were gveste of Mr. and Mrs.Marion Loftis near Crlix.Easter Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Fred French and Clyde were guests of Mr.andMrs.Dan Thompson,Sunday. ROSE m u. NEW S M n and Mrs.Albert Jensen and family of Oakland were Sun- day afternoon and evening sup- per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ax- bert Benson and sons,and Mrs. Minnie Benson. Mr.and Mrs.Albert Benson and Mr. and Mrs.Peter Nielsen visited Mrs.Virgil Hilgenkampand baby sun, David Lee. at the hospital.Andreason and Taft of Fremont dinner guests of Ted Moier and Dodge county Mrs Emma Mm.Helena were Sunday Mr.and Mrs. family. Mr.and Mrs.Chris Kuhr and Miss Christine Rasrrmssen ealled on Miss Esther Rasmussen at the Opal Reeves home,Sunday. SCRATCH PADS All Sizes-Nr-ally TrimmedNewaprint Stock Ps c rZI...i T h e E n t e r p r i s e i TIRE I |:(I)"A" book holders April l l through September 30.Allow Wl days between inspections.(2)"B"book lmlden March 1 through June 30.Allow 60 days between inspections.(3)"C" book holders March l through May 31.Allow 45 dayh M c C '|.L \ Easter dinner 1;nests ;April 24-Blue "G","H" a nd MI .B I d MTS.W..J .NOVHR ' £lnd "'J "sta mps f g r ynocessed fggdg r~'Quw I1 9 ~ ~J' s f ns Kng honie.Those present wereMesdumesJ.J.Sie:-ks,Louise liu\lll Emma Kctchmark,Detlefk m é ,Claus o m ,and Hugh Vaughan.Prizes were ou 5'Mn1. Emma Kebchmark, hugh, and I\irs. Hugh Vaughan, low.August Prochnow purchased theMartin Christensen residence prop-erty last week.The residence isoccuriedbytheGeorgeRohwer farni y. obtained from local Rationing Board. USED TRUCKS:All used trucks under ceiling prices.Two mo- thods are provided for re-sale.One,for vehicles "as is":and Two,for vehicles reconditioned and guaranteed.Prices may he obtained fmm local boards. CB |1 l n aOma ha. Mr .and Mr s.U .S.Reeves of Blair,and Mi ss A u d my Reeves; o f N o r th Platte s pe nt H i d a y af - ternoon wi th Mr .an d Mr s .U.S. Reeves an d f ami ly .Sunday after- noon callers were Mi ss Audrey Reeves,Mr s .Claire W arric k and Miss Ma xin e Reeves of Blai r. 1 9 '4 )Bulnvivumnmruvour Fort Calhbun And Vicinity TH WAR R | ~~~ |Ra\ph were CM;-.and Mrs. Knun-_ become valid and :mr goofnsen and Laura of Orum, Mrs. Ed-thmughout May rar Larsen, Mildred. Howard wdi .\nril ss- Coffee stamn N»_ 2s hefreshments.Th e n é xt mee t- in s r o f the C lu b wi ll b e with Mr s l l hwhkh sinned mnni America iuby. of Herman.|gdé<i im-one pound,ex irwliMrs Judith Aronson entertain-lmqi "E"mom..stamps bxome ed on Easter Sunday for Mr. andMrs. Everett Aronson and Jerrylllny.Wholesalers'und retail- of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Ch€8U2Yers' allowable inventories of fats, Aronson and family of T2liU"Bl\~,meats and oils,canned fish,and Mr.and Mrs.Howard Thomp- son and daughter were Easter dinner guesns of Mrs '1'hompson'sparents, Mr. and Mm Sigart An- valid and are good throughout 'cheese to be based on sales_ in vpoiuts during this week.. Avril 26~ Coffee stamp No, 23, good for one pound, becomes val;dernen of Lyons.During t-lwfid and is md thmgh Ma y s o . afternoon they visited at the Vir-gil Prien home,where Corporal April 30_Red nA."Bn "(1' and "D"meat stun s ex ire utKennethPrienolFort Benning.midnight.Blue uni ..,§,and lGeorg-ia, was a guest.Mr. and Mrs.Dan Thompsoniexpim sv.midnight.Prixnary and Edna entertained o n Ewwfl dmnbuwm,inclu&ng proces- "F"stamps for processed foods l Sunday for Mr. and Mrs,Ear sorsv begin filing their first re~ Thompson and Jo Ann, and Mrs.ports of meat rationing opera-Lawrence Cock and sons of A"'tions for period beginning March lingtnn,and Mr.and Mrs. T.LFrench and Clyde of Kennard.Pvt.and Mrs.Peter Nohren- berg of lincoln spent Wednesdayevening with Mr.and Mrs. Weston lang and family.~Nohrenbenz is the Ionner Bar-- 29. May 1-Copies of menus, billoof fare and price lists used dur ing weeks of April 4-10 inela- sive must be filed with local ra- tioning'boards by this date by proprietors of all eating andbnra Hindley ol this bommunity d. k 'mm' h Ls R Mr.and Mrs.Weston Long' were Sunday evening guests at .,___ u=_.=\.... \......... nn mg es lS men e-lnilers and wholesalers take\¥'°'5"f ini-entoryf of meats andl Chris Petersen on May 20th. Mrs Harold Rasmussen enter-tained on Friday a!t.emoon in honor of her daughter,Shirley's lith birthday Those presentwereMesdamcs Roy Rahlfs andx Kenneth, Harold Stork and Peg-iry.Everett Stork,Ronald and Janice,"Raymond Rasmussen, Betty Ann and Judy,HarlandWulf and Shdrlene, Harland Nel- son and Donald,Leonard Nelson and Arlene,Fred Dornacker an( and Terry. Keith. Ed- Mrs. Laura Rasmussen,Mrs. Henry and favors children,Floyd HinzClarenceHansenand na and Rita Hansen,Hinkley,Mrs.ChrisMrs. Eda Reeh,and Kuhr.Easter candy'were presented to 'the little guests.Following an afternoon of games and visiting; Mrs. Rss- niusson served lunch.Guests at the Rasmussen home were'Messrs.and Mesdnmes Harry Madsen and daughters,ArchieKuhr nnd Ethel Mae,RaymondRasmmaen and daughters,Geo. Rasmussen and family,Chris Rasmussen,Jens Ivursen,andHarlandNelson and son,Friday omeThe Command big push is onl This is the fateful summer that we hue beeiivai¢lng for. Hide: knows he must win before mother winter rolls around, or face inevitable anni- hikdon. And you cm be sure dm hs will hurl everything he has-every gun, plane, soldier md rank--imc the summer struggle dm is even now rising inrempo on every front. histnric 2nd Wu Loan Drive April mb, is :he mos: urgenu has eva made! The time; is short- When you mack with War B sulfer pzin or anguish-you limbs or your life as millio are doing every day. A11 you . r r a c t n o w ! lands you don't flank risk your ns of our boys do is make in U18 1.42011 luuuuzy l|.ullu:1Te rr y Hi n z wa s amo ng theguestsat. a birthday pa rty g'iven| fo r li ttle Shirley Rasmussen ofOr um,Fr id ay aftemoo n.Hi s Ha y . moth er,Mr s .Flo y d I Iin z, was al-'Ma y 3-R¢t3i|f31`5 and whole- so re se t salem begin reiflstering wi th In- p nMr .an d Mr s.F101-d Hi n z anri1°3l ra tlo mn g hounds and re...ci th a t m -Ter1.had as their guests on cemve allowable point.1nventorie:~]tm n g e mo o n an d esen E m é r Sunday ,Mr .and !fIrs.:f°1 meats,fats,Registrntic n Fred Jensen and son and Ric hara ends May 14. :lf n n ll..Paul " C "ma u i ainmn.. -fats at c lose of business.v u evening.beg e 2 ' § f 5 i Fvvodmei startups!Sunday dinne r gu ests o f Mr s . 1 *go rougout Cassie Han sen i n honor o f her birthday were Mr .and Mr s . ; Hs r o ld Sto rk and Peggy ,and Mi ss Franc is W ilson Guests i n g were M r and Mr s.Peter Nielsen,Mr .and Mr s.W rll Ha n- sen,Elizabeth,Ed n a and Bobbie .I 1 - . . - . .\ | - n n n n ; investment-due safest in che world. You help to secure Victory now-and your own Enancial security. During rhis drive if you are visited by a volunreer Wa: Band worker, welcome him. Hewill aplzin the 7 diEerenr types of U. S. Government olligarions you may choose (rom. Bur don'¢ wait for his call-go sr once to your unrest bank or Pos! Oice or place whert they sell War Bonds.And answer the com nd to ATTACK by buying more Wu' Bonds-and :dll more War Bonds! °\Yllll Lum Yol|R MUNEY! l n n u m m f r - u m n n n m r n m r rl by tha|FollowinglCitizon;:_ -i -1 l W alter La rsen a tCampbell Mortuary Nelson. PX15io`NEws - Mr and Mrs Ross Dove and" »---,v ~--e........... .....,.,_.become valid. Kwd through May May 16- Red "H" meat starnpi- become valid, good through May.May 21-"A"gasoline suxnpi. u n u Easter Sundsy dinner guestsof Mr. and Mrs. Hans Wulf wereMr. and Mrs. Harland Wulf and Shurlene,Mr.and Mrs.Everettchildrenwere among the guests N°' 5 expire --~iam:family, and Mrs. Bob Wulf. at an Easter dinner given by] Mr. and Mrs. Joe Love of Blsir.'Bliss Helen Rasmussen was al supper guest, Friday. of Mr. and* Mrs.Ross Dove md children.. Mrs.H.W.Rasmussen spent Friday with her parents,Mr. and Mrs.Aultin Renshaw ofl Blair.The Remxhaws were Easter dinner guests st we Ras| mussen home -Donald md Opal Rasmussen' accompanied the Ruse Hill upperroomstudentsontheirannualsnuk day to Omxha. Friday.I Mr.and Mrs.Paul Kernpcke; and Arthur Kernpdfe spent Eas-ter Day with Mr. and Mrs. Chrisi E Jensen and Mrs.Gordon! May 22-A gasoline s¢amp,| No. 6 vslid.May 23-Red "J" meat starnps becvme valid,good'throughout May. "H".and "J" meat stamps ex- pire.Sugar stamp No.12, good for five piunds expires.Seeond tire inspection for "C" ggsolinqibook and bulk book holders must be completed by this date. June 15- Sf-Imp No. l.'l in Wn: Ration Book One,good for one may be transferred among mem-bers of n ramlly. psir of shoes,expires.Sf-\mv»lr'1H*-1 Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Ras mussen and daughters were Easter Sunday dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs. George Rusmussen May 31-Red "E","F","G"and family. Mr. and Mrs.Hamid Rasmus-sen nf Omaha were Sunday din- ner guests of Mr. and Mm. Ro- bert Rasmussen.Mr.and Mrs Jens Ivaracn,Mr. :nd Mrs. Har- old Rasmussen and Shiriey,uno Mr.and Mrs. Chris Rasrnnesen were afbernoon and eveldmr Mr.md Mrs.Will Wulf and Donald were Sunday eveningJune so. S*°°"d tire lnlpectlon|"n,,¢_, of Mr. and nn. Emernrd for "5 "gasoline Book HoldenKempcke.Ih dn g the evening.im'-Wt be eomplefed by this dnte. the Kempcka visited Mr.andi Fuel oil coupon No. 5 expires. Mn.Mariin Bertelsen.l Mr. sind M m S. W.Andersend M And Mn Wnlter Ander ilor was bapwed that da s e n a n d h r r n l l a a t t e n d e d n w e r e e n t e a d a t d l n n o na n r .~\M r .u n d M n .H .P .n l s n r e n n b o r h o o d t - t o t h e r a t »t h e o m c h i - i r r e i m i m . ,r r : - I E W I 'D a y ,b y t h e i r ~ i n - h w i l y e v e n i n g .s n d d a u g h t e r ,M r . a n d M r s P a u l M r .a n d M n .K e l l e y A n d e r s e n P e t e r s e n . o l H e r m a n | p e n t S m d s y e v e n - I M i n J e a n T a y l o r q s e n t S u m - l m r w i u i M r .a n d M r s .J .w . * d = v s l t e m o o n w i n .m u l C h n r - N l e l s e n .i ' ° * ' H r .m d M r s ._y_w .N l e l s e n |M r .a n d M n .J o h n T a y l o r u n d w e r e a m o n g t h e p u n t s o f M r m i l v w e r e E a s t e r S u n d a y M r .a n d M r s .M i r l i n T a y l o r o f K " " t 'a t t h e H a r o l d E .T a y l o r F r e m o n t ,l i t t l e : m i n i A n n n y - . l \ ° \ = ° VIH Beek.L u t Thunday evening,Mr. and Mrs.Ted Maier and family were rmfomlmfe when a kero-aene lamp exploded und burned the euruina and damaged sever-al pieces of furniture in s bed- room of their home,Neighbors were sumrnoned to help extin- ,guinh the flames.I Mm)Minnie Benson spentMondayhelpingMn. Chris Pet ersen with her work.Mrs.Per-.ersen has been ill the past few deve- Aflvn-»-» in The EmdmlrhtIIt Brings Results. And wneg me commmu guca um w vm ighting men to ATTACK-you can be sure theydon't look for excuses. Tbey don's hesi- ¢au.'I'h¢y suike fm md hard-ns they did -at Guadalcanal, in Tunisia mdiln the skies ~HONEY BEE w F E E D S FOR BIGGER LIVE STOCK P ROFITS ! One of the all-important things about live- stock feeds is that they are fresh.I-Ioney» bee feeds are many days fresher than any of the shipped-in, highly adxertnsed feeds on the market today. Use Honey Bee Feeds Regularly They W ill Give You Faster Growths Because They Are ;F R E S H E R ~Phone 98 ~ ;B l a i r F e e d M i l l I MARTIN KUIIR, Pnov. NOW the commnnd hu come on the home from xo mackITo stuck with :he dollars -that buy :he weapons of wuj our bay; must ine so meet :he lu! despente assaults of l'Ii¢lu.Your government lsks you to lend iz I3 billion dolhn during this drive. And this m m m m i m m m m - t m s m a ',I l l r n u m m u m s : This Advertisement Sponsore Blair Telephone Co Clifton Hotel Hr EN P; nT hr ¢ | u n .c\» ul¢x¢ c » mb wn\ b¢ h o o i a a x t l n r l m mn on E u 'Gna t Stnet,n¢:dTuud.ly |1~ tu n o v n , l l !4, to mmnbcn of iha Amsriun l»°¢'\°1\mudlinry kmdngion- _ ,.. - - - M ~From Where I sit ~T|~Y ¥ N l 1 l U l uum ~4 uuLnm ~m~l ~mv ' l l y n T l m d n u n s : Zun WAR L o a n COUPLE WED AT CRAIG THURSDAY M i n ln i d l e ldt i n,dm§ws| o f l r . md M n P a i s I AN! 0 1 Craig, md Corporal Robert Hov- andck, non of Hr. md Mn. Fmt Hovendick of Hamm, wan mnrriad Thursday uvening, April 22, at the lfethodix pn.:-songs in Cfllx.Nebnnkl.R n .L.Mc Gvadxey olfidnled lt the 7:80 o'e1oek ceremony.Atwxding the ample were the hride's sister, Min Alice Loftis, and Mu-ion Loftis,Lhe g p a mi ewii lll \_ H n . bo nus Gn nt m-noon ~»- Adve H~l~ ~oft ~nmlly.' R. J . s a wn his hm ill m n hart trouble, the put two weeks, and il con!lned to hed u hh home. Mrs.Elmer Jensen and Mrs.John G..lumen were vidwn in Freruonf., lm Pzidny. Mr. and iff? Viggo Carlsen mdlittlesun,Drvid, U! Tlldul, Ne- bruka,were Blair visitors wer the Easter holldrys.Mr. md Mn. John Brule of Om- aha wereEu?-er Day dinner guests of Mrs. Br\xxe's pumu, Mr. and Nha. Eu] Jenldnl.Mr. md Mrs. ned Sc.¢el_o! Alh- Mn.Pote1Strh'.\|.1e\i,Jr,,nnd ln 1 . E K e u m \ 1 , d o m ¢ h s . inlnnt daughter, Suun Knye, n- gpm# the week-md u the lwme hlrned home from Blsir Hosplz- of Hr . u n M n .Ea c ilbem m al on 'n'°'d"y'Mn. Verne Cunnan spent lslt Mn Florence owe And dv1¥h~|T'hundny u A guest mx the home ur, I-\V°¥\»LViBi=d "M and of Mrs. Aultin Renshlw. mea3; halldigyu." " ° '|Mr.u n 5 _ 1 B.H B w ; a m o m Chrlstntlersen,»,§§,Mrs.Ga me Axterbum ma md c n l pntiant at Bhir Hosplt- chgdng pgzfy wma ,and B°\,_nl sevez-aldnyslut we ek,wu!M A . C D b e \ i | 'w " Q ornmey ' Hma n of'b° |;:wly impmving (rum her n- O mg "and Lnvun m m m Muna illness, but still rnnfined w Waterloo,Nebraska,spent Eu-\h°"\'°d'_ ter with their parents, Mr.md Mx-.md Mx-a.Tom Wilkinson vm-ized in Omaha, Monday evening, a»~file! - r m - - - - - - - r - 1 : n \ . | -\.I».\\»|u\|»l n ! "QQ 1948 Hn. w. H. nu n|pu »¢ Em ¢|I _|A| _ . _ _ I Mn. D. S.Flnugher hnd laher guest,Monday,her niece, Hrs. J. L. Jlckum 01 Omshz. Miiaea Annette and Elm Fruespenttheweekndwiththeirparents, Rev.and Mn.H.C. Jul Phase. M i n MAIY-Beth'm a v - w u nn Enter dinner n a l Qxe Lloyd Chamber! home. M m Ulnln smm.,_A ro uldidon ur the Bhi r h m spent the Easter holidays c mb y . mm. _.,. ..___ __, ./¢._...\- -I \.I»a n i H n H i r u nUuttlw u l.u n . n u n ,...,,______Bertelsen,Sunday e v w n g ,were A n n a . Th u r n u m, L u me n 11 Mr .and Hr s .Pa u l Kempc ke and Hi g h School,-mms Ea ster arm, Artimr.o f Omnha. relatives E d Ro ur ke (neeMr s .Mi ld re d Na s h and mn ,Mr s.1r1_.....1:..\f n +1m Bln i r ff! Joe Marsh '. i e Danny of Omaha spent Sundaywith Mr. and Mrs. Otis Phlppin and Shirley Nadi. Mr.and Mrs. Nile Buurn and Karen Omaha Moore. Mrs. Oscar, wereguests of Mr. and Mis. Roy Wel- wn. Mrsa fonner resident of Blair, visit- ed relatives in the Bldr vicinity, from Friday until Monday mom- ing.Mrs. Joe Lazure of Omaha wasa guns , from Sunday until Tues- day c¢ning, at the home of her her brol-her and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Allen. Mrs.'Dewey Holstein and daughter,Ruby,and Miss Erna Good were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs.Nels Buckhardt,Doro~ thy and Norman,at their homo north of Blair. Mrs. Clara E. Morgan left last Thursday morning for on ex~ tended visit with her parents at Turtle Lake, Wisconsin.She will return late in May, according to present plans. Mr.and Mrs.Roy Welwn re- turned to their home on EastSouthStreet,last week-end,af-ter having spent several months in Oklahoma where Mr.Welt/on was engaged in defense work. Mr.and Mrs.Pad Petersen entertained at dinner,Easter Sunday, for Mrs.Petersen's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. M. Hmm sen.Mr.Petersen is athletic coach at Dana Collage. Easter Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Love wereMr.and Mrs.Ross Iave and children,Mr.and Mrs.Audrey Love of Jolley,iowa, and Mrs.Clifford Montgomery oi'Omaha. llir. and Mrs. Elmer Betts anddauzhter.and Mr.and Mrs. Henry Betts spent Easter Sun- day with the Earl Mcllriurtie fam- ly of Council Bluffs; they also mllrtl at. the Andrew 'Betts home. spent Easter Sunday inwithMr.and Mrs. Ball Minnie Nelson and son, and Eugene Robinson Ed Hovendick of Omaha, llllllIIIlllllIIIlIIIllllllllll||lllllllllllll|| OME THEATR HOME OFPerfect Talking Pictures llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll THURSDAY .\l'llll. 29 Admission ll-30 Cls. .lloontlde \\ll`ll .mix (:,\mx, 1 n.\ l.l'l'lN0_ ANI) CL .\l`l)l'] miss Also-Desert Wundi-rland and §!llfk'§Mislnlar (`alrtou,,_ FRIDAY SATURDAY .\P|¢1l. 30-MAY 1 Saturday Matinee Admission ll-22 Cla. Flying Fortress ..m.,.&§ IIIREENI-I Also-Latest March nf Time and 'Tortoise Wins hy s llare Bugs Bunny Color Carluon.Evening :`d\'\\ih:\l\'|l'\ 15-35 Fla. SUNDAY MONDAY u n 23 Sunday Matinee Admission 15as Cla. Shadow gl Doubt l`l1lll~lS.\ w1¢\cu'|' .xxn Jusnvli COTTON Easter Sunday dinner' nageim,.,.-..-e ..school (malty spent the Ente r vuation with Lincoln relatives and friends. Mrs.Maxine ternoonReevesBlair. Misatorin the Blair High Schoohl spent the Easter vacation inLin-` coln aa guest of her sister, Miss Ethel Stewart. Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Arndt were Mrs., Josephine Bunting, Mr, and Mrs. Ted Breuggemann and daughter, Joan.of Syracuse, Nebraska. Mrs. J.W.Blatter.Bill and Helen,mended Good Friday services at the Salem LutheranChurch in Fontanelle; they spent the remainder of the day " |guests at the Ilenry Monke home.i Arlene Warrick and Mins Reeves spent Sunday af- with Mr and Mn Opa l and family,north o( Margaret Kelly,instruc- Miss Audrey Reeves of North Platte,Nebraska,spent seveml days the latter part of the weckl with Mr. and Mrs.U.S. Reevesandotherrelatives in the Blair vicinity.Mr.and Mrs.Martin Bertel~ sen entertained at &xnday dinner-for Mrs.Anna Andreasen,Mr.l and Mrs.Milton Fi-nation and son,Allen,of Omaha,and Mr.. and Mrs. Jim Sorensen and son, Jimmy.Miss Zelda Carmine,who, makes her home with Mr.and' Mrs.Frank Wollf while teach- ing in the Blair junior high school,was an Easter weekend visitor at tiie parental home ln Elk Creek,ebraska.\Miss Gerda Petersen and ..,} father spent from Friday untxi_ Monday in Friend,Nebraska. Miss Petersen is head of the home economics department in the Blair schools.Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm F. Bro- dersen and daughters, Shisan and, Polly, of Herman were ovemightl guests,Saturday,of Mrs.Bro-dersen's parents,Mr.und Mrs George C.McQuarrie and fa mi ily.,The Church of Christ Birthdav, Club and Golden Rule Circle held n joint meeting at the home ofMissMableHovendick,lost Fri-I day afternoon;the birth anni-'versary of Mra.Pearl Johnsonwashonored.Around fiftecnl women attended the event.i Mr. and Mrs. Pnul Paulsen en-tertained at a family gathering,l on Easter Sunday, honoring thcchristeningoftheirgrandson] Dnrryl Bernard,son of Mr. and, Mrs.Bernard Paulsen of Blair.l Guests at dinner were Mr.andMrs. J T.Nelson.Mr. and Mrs.Harland Nelson and son,andMiss Helen Nelson of Omaha.| Mr.and Mrs.Otto Christen-_ sen entertained at A neighbor- hood get-together, Friday even-ing,Guests wow Mr, and Mrs.l llarold Mngill and family,Mr.; and Mna. Christian Andersen and family, Mr. and Mrs.Joe Jesscn. and Gloria, Mr. and Mrs. ManleyFisher and Jean,Mr.and .l\{rs.| Walter Petersen and family, audMr.and Mrs.S.W.Andersen' and children.yChrisPaulsenentertainedat. his home here. Sunday,celehrnt- ing his birthday which occurred' on Wednesday nf this weeknGuests were Mr. and hlrs. J. aa-I gnr Larsen and Russell,Mr. und~ Mrs." g Paulsen and Garry Lee nf c obo,Mr. and Mrs.D Pnulscn of DeSoto,Mr. and Mrs., Alfred Paulsen and family ofl Fremont,Mr.and Mrs.Harvey Milton and Patty of Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Grothe and Don-' :ild Lee of ll~:\-man.1 Easter dinner guests at the, home of Mrs.Rachel McDnnald_ nn West Grant Street were Messrs.and Mesdames HymnMcDonaldandsonsofOmahaf Jack McDonald,Harland McDon- ald and family, Allen McDonald, _.........__,,....¢\..rm.. l l mm.I...,........,.., ,.___,,Mr.and Mrs.R E., Fdrchlldentertadndatdinner,Saturday] evenlnz. for Mr and Mrs.Har-land Nelson and Donald Di' Orum and Miss Helen Nelson. Mn. Ivar Hultman and daugh-ters, Betty and Marilyn, of om-| ha arrived Saturday lor a week~ end visit with Mr.and Mrs. J. Cronstrom.Sunday guests of Dr.and Mrs.W M.Divoll and family were their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs.Edward Jans- sen of Omaha. Mr.and Mrs.B.F.Lundt spent Sunday in Lincoln, at thehome of Mrs.Lundt's mother, E. J. Hutchinson. lat the home of Mr. and lun. n. K. Nelson and family. low-is Kuhr, ln., visited friends in Grand Island, Nebraska,over the week-end. Mrs. Austin Renshaw ulled on :Mrs. H. W. Rasmussen and lam-'ily in the Papio vicinity west of Blair, Friday afternoon. Mm.William Biabee and chil- dren ol Arlington were visiwrs.|Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Bis- l1ee's mother, Mm. Blanche War- rick.,Lou Lotta, who has been a pa-tient at Clarkson Hospital follow-'ing a major operation several ily improving. Mrs.F. A.Hutchinson and son,lv:eeks ago, is reported to he stead- Scott Castetter, who has made .hln home at Blair Hospital lor the past several months,left last week-end for Des Moines. Iowa,where he will visit with relatives indefinitely. Mrs.Minnie hiencke retinmed home last week-end 'after sever~`al wedm spent in the Blair and 'Methodist Hospitals.Sha i l re- |Glenn Gill of Oklahoma City. |Oklahoma, formerly of Blair, vis- ;ited with Blair and Tekamah rel-atives from Friday until Tuesdaylevenlng.. Mrs. Chester Spiker and daugh- ter, Judy, of Arlington were vis-itors in Blair,'I\iesday,at we home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mc- lDonald and Jimmy.covering nicely from her recenti Mrs. John J. Mace left on Mon- illness.Superintendent and Mrs. C. W. Grandy entertained at dinner, Easter Sunday, for Mr. and Mn. E.M. May and Mr.and Mrs. Herman Nelson and daughter, Shirley, all of Omadla. Mrs.Christina Thons was aguest lor several days last week at the fann home of her son,lElmer Thane and lamily.Sw left on Thursday evening return- ing early this week. Easter Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Chai-lov were Mr. and Mrs.Robert Mil- ler and children of Omaha. JeanTaylor was an dfternoon and supper guest ol Ruth Chariot. Mrs.J.Stuart Maurer is assisting at the Blair Post Office having begun her (duties earlylast week.Mrs.Maurer ls the former Dorothy Tyson,deputy day afternoon for a two-week vis- li t in Oklahoma City,Oklahoma.She will be o guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Glenn Gill, a [former resident of Blair. I Pvt.Bert Mchlillan of FortLeavenworih,Kansa and Mrs. McMillan and baby o!Fremont ,spent the Easter holidays with |Pvt.Mch!illan's mother,Mrs. Bruce Mchlillan.Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lucke and Lelshd entertained at dinner, onEaster Day, for Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Hartman,Janet and Arlan, and Mr. and Mrs. Claire Kendrick, :all of Fremont. Mrs.Arthur Westeriield and Idaughter. Judy. of Omaha arrived in Blair on Tuesday for a week'svisit with Mrs. Westerfield'a !ath»ler and brother, Harvey Krogh and 'Kenncth. Mr. and Mrs. Ray F. Krogh en- \tertained as their guests, Tuesday county clerk of Washington evening, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur County for several years.Mr.and Mui.Martin Nelsonl and son of Ottumwa, Iowa, spenttheEasterholidayswithMrr.l Nelson's parents,Mr.and lllrs. E.E,Epperly; they returned on 'i\1esday to lows, where Mr.Nel- son is employed. Mrs.Donald Stringer returned to her home in Wayne,Monday afternoon. following several days Westerfield and daughter of Om- aha,Mrs.Roy Paulson,HarveylKrogh and son, Kenneth, of Blair. W. 0. Campbell of Marshfield, loregon, was a business visitor in'Blair over the Easter weekend;lhe was a guest at the home of his 'brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and lllrs. J. E. Campbell and Virginia. |Mr. and Mrs.Austin Renshaw_attended Easter services at the Enstcr visit with her paronts.|R°3° Hilldllethodist Church..S\m~ Mr. and Mrs.R.T.Kirkpatrick.|d"3" monnng. They were dinner .Mrs.Strin r is the former Mur»lPY""*"~5 and aftemoon isitora at gegzxret Kirkpatrick of Blair. Mr.und Mrs.Raymond Wulf and Illlly,Mrs. Theodore Croudy and children of Blair,and Mrs. Will Wulf of Orum were guestsoflllrs,Bertha Hansen in Lin-coln,Thursday.The ocsasinn was Mrs.Hansen's birth anni- \'erSur)'.Mrs.J.Cronstrom entertained sixteen boys and girls at a pic-nic'and hall game in the swim- ming pool park, Thursday night,and lawr took the children to thcl local moving picture theatre. Her guests are members of the Meth- qdist intermediate Sunday School class, of which she is the instnxctor. A group ol Boy Scouts,leu by Scouters Donald Yost and Charles Gaydou, erectal a fence around Mrs.Freeman 'I'ucker's garden and strawberry patch,Monday evening.This "good deed"was greatly appreciatedby Mrs.Tucker,,whose husband died earlier this spring. Richard Amdt Bunting, son ofi lllrs..Jos&phine Bunting of Syra»cuse,Nebraska,and a grandson nf F. W. Arndt of Blair, is ill with spinal meningitis al. the ar-\ my hospital in Fort McClellan.Alabama.Bunting was inductedintotheservice about six \veeks\ ago,spending-a short time at Fort Leavenwurfll,Kansas,be.fore his transfrrrul to Fort Mc'mails"Arr-nrdiniz to latest m l lthe farm home of their daughter,llrs. H. W. Rasmussen and family. ;Zllr.and lllrs.Merrill Hansonandchildren, Charles and Gwen-ldolyn. and Mr.and Mrs.Alfred d h ren Imogene and1l'~'resc, an c ild ,.Kenneth all of Omaha, were Sun- day visitors atand Mrs. H. C. Mr. and Mrs. lchildren,Judy |Sunday dinner the home of Rev. Jul Ptese. Elmer Dixon and and Linda,wereguestsatthe home of Mrs.Dlxon's parents,Mr.and Mrs.Gus Radunann.Mrs. Dixon and children returnedlto their home after having went lsix weeks at the Rathrnann home. Mr. and Mrs. Carsten Petersenand daughters of Kennard spentSaturday nftemoon with Mr. and Mrs.Sam Holstein.Monday aft-ernoon callers at the Holstein lhome were Mr. and Mrs. Jurgen'Christensen and Mr.and Mrs. 'Earl Osborn. |lllr.and Mis.Fritz hlathiescn.spent Enster Sunday in Omaha with their son and daughter-imlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathie- sen and family.Accompanying ,them were Mrs,Albert Mathie- sen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Larsen, also of Blair. Blair friends leamed this week that Bob Curtis, a former residentof this community, was badly in-jured in an accident at the Mead Ordnance Plant, ten weeks ago. He has undergone several opera- tions, and will be confined to an Omaha hospital for a year or Mr and Mrs Herman Koh: and Il| mr. mu mrs. :rw we... V.. ..._land spent the week-end in Blair as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. hlerlon Jensen and daughter, Judy, were Euler Sun-day dinner guests at the parental, Henry C. Jensen, home. Callers -at the home of Hr. and Mrs. Nels hi. Jensen, on 'hlesday evening, were Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry C. Jensen. E. v. Newklrk ol Orum was a dinner guest, Tuesday, of his son- in-law and daughter, hir. and Mrs. Alfred Andersen and family. Miss Barbara Pound of Omaha spent Easter Shinday afternoon with her parents,Mr.and Mrs. Kenneth Pound Week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ray wereMrs.Vivian Foss and daughter,Jean, of Omaha, formerly of Blair. IAP.l~'.C. and Mrs.Alan mbert and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jordan were Wednaday evening dinnerguests ol M i and Mrs.Elmer Betts.Mr.and Mrs. Clifford KrausespentEasterSunday in Millard,where they were dinner guests of Mrs.Knause's brother~ln-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bar- tels.hir. .md Mrs. Harry Jordan and Helen had asEasterdinnerguestaMrs. J. M. Jordan of Plattsmouth and w. J. Lambert of Blair. Oth- er guests during the evening wereP.F.C. and Mrs. Alan Lambert Mrs.Bud Thietje and daugh- ter, Rae, of West Point, visited in Blair from Thursday until EasterSunday. They were guests of Mrs. Thietiie's parents,Mr.and Mrs. Henry Petersen.Mrs. Lizzie Schroeder of' Walt- hill,Nebraska,was an Easter week-end visitor at the home of her son-in-law and daughter. Dr. nd Mrs. D. R. Ehlers and fam- i y.Mr. and Mrs. Void Ireland vis- ited at the Plattamouth Masonic Hospital,Ea-Bter Sunday,whereMr. lrels,nd's parents,Mr.and Mrs.0. M.Ireland,are making their home.Mr. and Mrs. Niels Nielsen and daughters were Easter visitors atthe parental, Carl Juul, home in Omaha. Mrs. Nielsexfs sister, Mrs.O. W. McCambridge of Los Ange»les,accompanied them home for an overnight visit. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Peck, accom-panied by their son, Cecil Peck of Omaha, wen: Easter dinner guests at the Ted Wilder home nearCmig.During the afternoon they called on Mr. and Mrs,Sheldon Peck of Lyons.Rev. A. D. Burress left Tuesday moming for Marshall,Te xa s ,called by the serious illness of hissister, Mis. S. P. Jones. For the past several years, Rev.Burress has served as superintendent of the Crowell Memorial Home. Jonas Burnham accompanied his son, J.M. Bureharn,on abusinesstripto Missouri Valley and Mondamin,Iowa.Mondamin and vicinity was Jonas'old "stamping ground" when he was a kid . Easter Sunday dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Earl Jensen wereMr. and Mrs. Milwn Carlberg and son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen and family of Blair; Mrs.Della Whorlow and Miss Arlene Town- send of Wayne, Nebraska. Easter Sunday visitors at the R. J. Schenck home were ltlr. and Mrs. lrwin Petersen and Patty,and Mr.and Mrs.K e n n e t h Schenck,all of Stanton,Iowa. Mrs.Petersen remained for sev- eral days' home. Harold and Mrs.aha, hasbronchial pneumonia,during the past week.He is a grandson of Mr. and Mm. Prlhllk Schafer and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilkinson of Blair. Mr. and Mrs. llarry Jordan and Helen took Mm. J. hi .londan to visit at the Schenck Schafer, Jr., son of Mr. Harold Schaefer of Orm-been seriously ill with dress with brown aeeeawflea, was chosen by the bride: shenan- ried a bouquet of a l la lilieatThe bridegroom wore his service uniform.Members of the lnidd party and Mrs.Marion Inftis weresupper guests of the brlde's par- ents,following the ceremony.Around sixty friends and Ni l - 'tives gathered at the Hovendickl home,Saturday evening,for acharivari,and a second clmriva-ri took place at me Park Iaftli home on Sunday evening when friends in the Alder Grove com-'munity congratulated the y°\1=\a= | I couple.Hrs.Hovendick was graduated- lrom Tekamah High School in 1940,and after att/ending w a land College a year, she took upteachingintheBurtCounty rural schools.She will continueasinstructoroftheHelly School near Craig until the dose ol the term, and has been engag- ed as teacher at the Alder Grove School, nut year.» Corporal Hnvendidc,a gradu- ate of New England High School, was associated with his father in far-mug until entering the serv-ice on September 22, 1942.Heis hane on a two-week furlough from his duties at Fort Riley, Kansas,plannnig to retum to camp on April 30. ANNOUNCE MAR»RIAGE IN CALIF. Miss Anita Katharina Mondhorstof San Diego, California, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mordhorst of Blair, and Richard Nell Miller of San Diego were married on Sat-urday, April 10.Their wedding was solernnized at the First Lu theran Church of San Diego. The hide was attended by hev sister, Miss Esther Monihorsf, am Tony Haaselstrom was bent manBothattendants are residents o San Diego.A former. Blair girl, Mrs. Mille went to San Diego several month ago.Her husband, whose [amil also resided in Blair some yearago,is in the anned foroes anstationedatSanDiego.Th couple will make their home ther indefinitely. ~ , ~ ~ ~ Y ~;. . = . ' v; ; > i » =: 1 ; » . * f : " # =.. ~. \" ' Q : ~\.~* \ £4-, --.v .w~i.»1a- -.,.~»; . 1.~.' i..¢\.a., '.;.- John hlccvs, from the southe pan of the county, yas u Bl: business visitor last week.' Mark Beaty is putting in go time vrilfh. his crew of men, apushing the work on the brid just west of Blair.Mrs. Henry Rasmussen was d missed from Blair _Hospital April 20th.. Donald Gustin,who recenunderwent an operation at I manuel Hospital,retumed ho on Sunday. Lillard Jensen, of Omaha, v in Blair 'hxesday night and vinattendanceattheMase lodgePaul Koenig, Jr., underwentappendectomyatBlairHoapi last Thursday, He was able to turn l-mme on Easter Sunday. Alter spending several days Blair Hospital for medical crA.P.Compton was dlsrnls and retumed home on Monday Misa Ethel Stewart returned her teaching duties in Om:Sunday evening, following a we< spring vacation with her pare Dr, and Mrs. E. R. Stewart. Roy Green, who was a medpatient at the Methodist Hosp last week, returned home Wedl day.He will be confined to home for some time, Jack Quinlan of south of Ewas a business ealler at The terprise last Wednesday.; underwent an operation for ter several months ago amhasapparentlyfullyrecov his former good health G he pu11 lc Us meu c: 1er la ' w main( an I link vllhn neu nluw uuoo llh epnt dutMic pda! yon ever uv. An p u | a ~ b 1 ~ B t c m o l "Wb¢=|mwb°'i¥ bunny mnmu seed! Hwy months: 'am h ds plot-md when anybody a any weeds in tha gudm, my halp to pull 'um out." New thae'n n mishw Bae :ample of how cooperationmb. But than ue plmty o l than too. For lnltanco tha wny tbl n u m and beer distributon n n amstati.-\|no with i ; auihorltiel no no that bar |o\dan\yind¢.n.d»om% place. mm w b m I d ¢ . | ¢ l ¢ ° h \ n » n mighty pa-:add example c¢ luv ha ms ! aa opaldua wa r!! out vu nay one'| buanin-umimewzn, tha bw! n!».5¢~a, ual! us plnh ddunl thu. Sie o ur gnrflnut and o ur p\anure| -- with the Nadi kupt out._ '°""f.. onq urwmu NWS!" DQUNBATDN -aus# :av/arm owns I swam xv- anna. no nm NA\\0>w un. »~ccw4 e USED 'Q sPEc1AL§ |T'S YOUR MOVE-- Here Are Money Savers w~ Baby Buys ~ f r ~ 1 , _ : W ~ x _ i l l C / 1 £ \ q ) o L £ T H m m , N E B R . |941 Chev. 4-Door Sedan 1941 Chev. Town Sedan |941 Ford v-s Tudor 1940 Dodge1939 Ford V»8 Tudor Q 1936 Chev. Coach m o F o r d " An C o u p e - v v v v ¢ l u r *Bvasnie a nv.a\, fe * a t n e .med tod w . :k ' s nts, ic al xml nes-hi s llanr E n - la c k gui- l h e en:-d Nnnomuf mt wsu;\=;B April zo to my 1 .__ '||. .,\ ~~`e ~\ ew s*- wi e - » 4 9 C l l l hnkedm . : ¥ . : . : . ; . . BatiszeFrTmckr49c F o r T i n y T o t s Cunning whim frockx wi£E:pastel trims, 4 mos.,2 yrs; `"`*'--..# g f - `\~0 \v, f f?. J 1 0 , .:f °f 4 _ D ` f i .- - : -=, , »- 6 "..' Z \ ~\ ri~,Hasti ngs,spent the .aster ek-end in Bla ir wi th Mr s . ru ve and children.On Sunday , r.and Mrs.S tm ve an d fa mii y d Mr s.Mildr ed Iverson were nner guests of Mrs. Struve's par- ts,Mr .and Mr s.Hen ry Sto rk I-Ierman. M r .an d Mr s .J .P.Andersen, rs. J ohn Sc hmidt and daughters, irgene and Gay e,atte nde d E as- r Sund ay se rvic e s at the Ar ling- ~n Cungregutionai Churc h;a t a t time,li ttle Kay lene J anet nderaen,daug hter o f Mr .and rs . A r th u r N. A nd e rs e n o f Her - ~n and a.gr an d da ug h te r o f th e .P.Andersens,wa s baptized. e Blai r relatives we re dinner eats and spent th e remainder f the d ay as g uests of the Arthur .Andersens. H U N T I N G for 1 More BUSINESS- Try Our Adu Advenzsé in The Enterprise A i m - I i i !fu m'Jamboree Musi- ca! and N1w>~ Reel. Evening Ad- t|1i:-iun lf | lll Ch . TUESDAY u n | n g u r z n t n w m r r r H. WCl M V1 'I' cl* Q arley wucux anu mumy,un- _,........... . .. , ,_ ,.in Olson and son of Craig; ports, he is getting along as wellfi muncey Wright and girls andias can be expected,and is re -| r. Marshall Wilcox and Misa sponding to treatment The °"'| ivian Watkins of Fort Calhoun. tcnlfb! possible after effects hns he occasion was also Mrs.Ra-not yet been learned by Blair ml McDonald's birthday.relatives.~ mnin|mn|n||mnun|m|||nl|||||||mmll|\lIIInllllllllIIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllf noi e,acc ording to atten oing ghysiciarm. Mr .and Mrs.H .F .Swansen, who have been li vi n g a t Clif ton Hotel for the pas t several months. have purchased a residence a t T06 W est.Linc oln Stre et and wi ll Omaha,Tuesday evening,wnere sh e wi ll vis i t relatives for sever-nl day s before return ing to he r horne in Plattsmo uth. Mrs . J ordan had been a.guest a t th e Ha r r y J ordan ho me fo r mo re th an n vieek. move into their ne w ho me on S at-.Mr . a n d Mr s. E d J en s e n e nte rnnlax. acc ording m Dresent Pl9»n5l...=.....»-4 an Pnufnr dinner.Sun- Soft Sole 5 '~Baby Shoes 9 c Blmnets For ~ "lanln \|»\a,§¢,.~»brand.Q i r l s v l l o ys C Urganuse Huuluuny n \ : a\s"§§»i{lb|é"\Yp'p駻Q.'si=¢I{d~4.d trimmed.:\BBDl"|(.'d g g . ( No coupon required.)f i H o m e T h e a t r e Illllllll |||n|||m|||||u||\||||m||u|||n|||ulu|||||||mlmlu||||||||||| 9 l ffective April 30 ~day and Monday,Eve.l5c U 40c ~day Matinee --15: U 35e ~sday Evening -llc er 214: ~d. and Thurs. Evening llc lsr 3041 .and Sat. Evening --l5c U 35: urday Matinee -l l c U z u The Préilent oc c upants of the res- idence,Mr .and Mr s .Ra lp h E . Fairc hild,wi ll mo ve to Mr s.H. H.l3rown's home on Ea s t South Stme t. Mr . a nd Mm J . P . J o lms on e n - tertained a t Sunday dinner f o r Mr s .Ne ll Carter o f Mt .Clair, ~Nelprasks,Mr .a n d Mr s.F .J . Ko fo id an d children,Shirley , Charles,an d Ray mond.an d Mr . and Mr s.W i lli a m Sherwood o f : O ma h a After noon and evening mi si to rs were Mr .and Mr s .S a m i lo h n s o f Oma ha ;Mr .and Mr s . Mer edi th Johns an d family ,and llr ir.and Mr s .D a n Greeno.Mr . iMe re d ith J ohns is a son o f Mr . wi th his fa mily has been vis it in g h i s 1g,s1'enl-'L i n Omah a f The y 1Mrs.Sherwood are daughters of an d Mr s .Sa m Johns,an d he, 1 I . u n l c u i l u a n u n a v v \ ¢- - - -d a y ,h o n o r i n g P h i l i p N i e l s e n w h o l e a v e s s o o n f o r a r m y s e r v i c e .P r e s » e n t w e r e M r .a n d M r s .R .W a l t e r N i e l s e n a n d P h i l i p ,M r .a n d M r s . D e l b e r t F l e t c h e r a n d s o n s ,T o m - m y a n d J i r n r n y ,M r .a n d M r s . .J . H i l t o n R h o s d e s a n d c h i l d r e n C h a r l o t t e a n d K e n n e t h . Gary an d Carol W illi ams,c hil dr en o f Mr . an d Mr s. D on ald W i l lisms o f Omah a, are spendi ng twf weeks wi th their grandparents hi r. a nd Mrs.J ohn J . J ensen o near Blair.Mr s.W illiams,f o r m eri y Miss Be rth a J ens en of Bla ir is seriously ill i n the Immn nu e Hospital. M r an d Mr s .F r a n k Sc lmfe enter tain ed a t a. family dinn er o Easter Day .Th ei r guests weraremo vin g thr ou gh f r o m Mi l-Mr.a nd Mrs . Grover W ii lc i ns, Mr: waukee Wisconsin,bo Lo s An- 'W i lli am W ilkin s a nd :wo c h ild ren .geles,éa lif .Mr s.Ko fo id ,md | Mi s a Ma ri an Ba nk i ng ,E v a an »Ru th W ilk ins Gene Kr u ge r c LMrs .Ne ll Carter.Mr s .Carter i mhad spent th e we e k e n d visiting' with her mo ther , Mr s. 3. P . J o hn- !' A r i i n g t o n ;M i s s M a r j o r i e D e y 1 ' F o r t C a l h o u n ;a n d M r .a n d M r | R o l l a n d S m i t h a n d f a m i l y o f D ~ lsoto. Many Other Thrilling Valua S1'5'1$2£I1- 98c Vests 29a \dmis»iun 1122 Cla " g g i n h n h l ! Busses Roar \\'lTll Previous slvlt~s fur lam-ies Sofl.__Bmooth .cumburd cnt-Kl( . `lL \ R l) T R .\ \ \ s AN I)¥I J U L I E BISH OP : A v mmh nn (hc Ren!Com-s l l l i-é i".ton.L ream caumr. ca b °mb Crib..i~'n¥.;'3..,.¢.~BlanketAla e257~; Sm 1 1 |\ r l l w - 1 r - - -Amp le 91:12 in.size.'Tape B l e d i k .S1bound.Crumb-catc her..in.u an p n ze 32150 l\..¢._...-m | |n lWEDNES.THURSDAY :~i.n 5-6 W . Admission ll 3 0 Cts.li"|~i l l i l l l y g-»g»f pink,blue nnd wlme.~~s h 3 W | B .»0,¢wool.,g Magnificent Dope ~ QQQ K O L T E R M A N ' SWITH ~BEN fRANKuN stones ~ nm;AMl*IC!lE¢ m~::~m'f FONDA AND LYNN BARR! Also-When Winter Camel and Wilful \\'i|\i|¢ Carlson, .¢:1u|||n|||||u\\\\u|\nu\mn|||||\m||n| Bldr. Nehru-sks. Ami! 29. 1943 i@e=\mn§a ___l_ '-~ Dog Broad u lnmlly Bd:-loom 'I'h» hmmm Plnti baht and boar d o n w a s m g m m d 1 5 0 n a n n o by he Platt family of Wnynervilh, N. C., md bnvl been bred by than l v e r l i n a They are nnt e¢u lan( nmna-|, nleu dux Ad nan md keen nmllcn.However,the killing in- Azgnsnssm Mf.`m£i"nz§sf"\*1 go Andersen are the pawn of a 'I' lb.9 ox. baby boy bo uns NELLIE HARDY PASSES APRIL 20 .1 rs. Arkell ls ~resident of I 01 l |l |.Afk¢11 ls esident of Q F. w. A a Chapter Off' As Installing 0 :ls Tuesday E regular meeting of zuxilixrytoWas P051 o. 1251 of t .._.... ..-_ ---_ _ _ _ _ . . _ - - - - - R I A L ; taxes.They p\y no sum pro- perty tu ,They pay no we n 30 maintain roads.nhoou or other fundions ol local govem-ment.Some M them make "mn-trib\|l.lona"in lieu of lam! taxes but nut on my bui n a!'equalty with other mxpa ym. 9.To- |tr y mu s t bear.."=°¥...P*>''T-fr 'f'E"'i'IfL. 225222 ~»§\ Tl u n ' - ¢ » ' n u . . --- -s t i n t ! h u b e e n n o a u l d u o 1 . u l 7 b N ¢ in t h a tt l: e y mw b u p en n e d t oP ¢ ` ° ' tool neighboring Iivestoc t. » » - n ww N u n s e a m h i m m m The parade ground m n-om of Ed» lnburlb c uile. Sc otland. is IGIIIIJ ' | p u 1 o n t N o v » $ c o t i a .l t w u s oammo a n ma re ig n o f €2 h ~= 1° ' 1 l o u m m i l ! m a d e N o n S e o - t i m | ~ g o u m " t a k o p ¢ a e u l a u " u l -.¢|».._u......n u u l U 1 n I | U J Ur..u n u ;W :U U l l Ia t Methodist Hospital on th e 23 o f A p ri l.Mr s.Andersen an the fo rmer Birdie Hu r du m. B E A T Y .Mr .an d M m .LeRoy Be a ty o f He rman are th e p a: - ents of a baby . son born at Blair Hoe pi td , Tu es da y . F R A I N .Mr .and Mr s.George F r a i n o f Rockforcl,Iilinoia, fo rme rly o f Elair.announce th e b i r th o f an Q56 lb.baby Ben Pmnk\in mule a speech be-''\Iam the Constitutiondl Convention ANQTHER WARNING in Philndehnhia in 1787. He warnedthebuilders01thaRepublicA-Pu-sans Inmiliu' with the farm gains:I-he da § . f \ ' l i . ' " § . ' I . ? . i . ' f f " . » Z $ § . ° ' n ? ' & » . . E ` ; " ¢ . '. ; 2 1 ;s e r .L u n e " ' " '" " " " "" " " *° " " " J I \a n d t h e n m a k e t h e m a n d t h e i r c h i l -l " » ° ' § s ' " § . i i l ° d » 2 » » p l ' § ° s " § » " §"a s d r e n s e r v a n t s f o r e v e r .A t a r e c e n t s i n t h e E a s t S e n a t o r 0 ' l \ l a h o n e y o f W y o m i n g a f t e r t e s t i f y i n g o n d ¢ u { | ,o f ' i n a r e c e n t a d d r e s s s a i d :" W e d o m i l k m a r k e t i n g o r d e r s t h t c a n n o t w a n t t h e g o v e r n m e n t t o r u n 'm a k e o r h m t h e f a r m e r ,p m d t h e v - h o l e s h o w .T h e n a t u r a l a n H _S e x a u e r ,p r e s i d e n t o f t h e i n e v i t a b l e r e s u l t o f c o n c e n t r a t e d .1 ) a i r y m e n ' s L e a g u e C o o p e r a t i v e p o w e r i s t h e l i m i t a t i o n o f 3 T ° " ' t h | A . s s 0 c i a t i o n ,a g a i n s o u n d e d | r g ;g e ;e s h z e t h a t w m g u g h t h e w a r n i n g a s t o o u r f u t u r e m i n i ! f , g e m 3 , § = = g ' n c r e a i s e L ° " "s u p p l y .H e p o i n t e d o u t . ,f o r e x - 1 t i o n l J Y p e t h §P ; ° P l B p ; y t h e . § i § ` j Z ;a m p l e ,t h a t m i l k m u s t b e p r i c e d p e n d a b l e s o u r c e o f g o v e r n m e n t a t "H t h a g g g e n a b l e d ' " h 7 ° | r e v e n u e .T h e s u p r e m e t u a l :o f t h e l g r "o c o m p o t h h o g ;" i d e m o c r a c y ,t h e r e f o r e ,i s t o e n a b l e o r o o r n .| t h e p e o p l e t o p r o d u c e T h e o n l y " T h e r e a r e n u m e r o u s i n d i c a - a l t e m a t i v e i s s o m e f o r m o f 1 1 8 -t i o n s " ,h e s a i d ," t h a t d a i r y t i o n a l s o c i a l i s m . "l f a r r n e r a w i l l b e c o n f r o n t e d w i t h ' W h e n t h e r a k i n g . "( t h e g o v e r n - I B s e v e r e f e e d s h o r t a g e l a t e l n l m e n t )r e f e r r e d t o b y B e n F r a n k -t h i s y e a r o r e a r l y i n 1 9 4 4 ,I f a n d I1 l in-lin, goes into business in c ompeti-wh e n the y h ave n o fee d,fax-mers° ti on wi th private citizens,th e i w i l l he forced to slaughter th ei r; seeds of national soc ialism havelc ovva.Th en the public wi ll be been planted.Th a t ha s already niac ed no t only wi th ra tio n in g o i happened in our c ountry i t r e - lm i lk .b u t wi th a health.endan;; ma in s to b e seen to wh at exte n tf e r in g shortage,whic h ma y eventhe people will c ultivate this alien | reduc e the Svvvlxr of dairy food l §Tl'0l>.i f they p e r mi t i t t o f l o u r » l f m the armed forc es as we ll as ' 1sh, nt.wi ll swa llow their money ,f o r children and ind ustr ial work-1 th ei r lands,and leave th em andLerB." Equality w n u U\limi:"""'r"a ___Th e y d o no t c ome un d e r th e ju r - isdic tion o f state regulatory bodies as to rates o r ma tter saffec ting a ll endeavors.The ir ma i n allegianc e is to centralized autho rity i n W ashington,ratibm th an to loc alities wherein they ma in tai n their operations,derive their revenue m d destroy t u able assets b y ¢H»¢°°ra§=\s o r preventing pri va te power devel- opments. 'These suhsidtzed gove rnment agencies surround themselves wi t h privileges and exempti ons whi c h ma k e th e m masters rath- er th a n servants o f the com- mun iti es th ey in vad e. Could y ou., Mr.Butc her, Baker, o r Candlestic k Ma ke r.lo n g ea- pec t to me et a c ompetitor wh o wa s financed wi th public funds Iwh i c h y our taxes helped provide, wh o wa s exe mp t f r o m th e ta xe s whic h y ou mu s t pay ,an d wh o wa s no t subjec t to the mu lti tud - inous state an d Fed er al la ws un- der whic h y o u are required to operate?W h y s h o u l d p r i v i l e g e d .o f f i c - n 1 __ 1 \ . . . . . . . . A i n t d l u u t y l \ J U h n 1 v - _ r -- ___e r a n s o f F o r e i g n W a r s w a s h e l d o n T u e s d a y n i g h t a t S c h e f f l e r H a l l ,. s t w h i c h t i m e t h e n e w l y e l e c t e d o f f i c e r s w e r e i n s t a l l e d . I b i z a .M a y K o p i e t z ,o f O m a h a ,D e - p a r t m e n t A m e r i e a n i s m C h a i r m a n a n d P a s t D e p a r t m e n t P r e s i d e n t , a c t e d a s i n s t a l l i n g o f f i c e r ,a s s i s t - e d b y h e r c o r p s o f c o l o r b e a r e r s a n d m u s i c i a n . Th e follo wing offi c ers were in- stalled: P resid ent, Mrs. Helen Ar- ke ll;Senior Vice-President,Mr s. Mary Ingeralev; J unior Vic e-Presb ident,Mr s.Ed ith Smi th ;Secre- tary , Mrs.An n a King : Tr easu rer, Mr s.A l ta Ke lly ;Conduc tresl, Mrs.A l ta Ki n g ;Chaplain,Mrs. Louise Bo lln;Patriotic Instruc - tor,Mr s.Ma y Blatte r;Historian, Mrs.Rose Mi lle r ;Guard,Mr s. Evely n Salsbury ;Color Bearer No 2,Mr s.Ne lle Pearey ;Color Bearer No. 3, Mr s. J osie VanDeu- sen;Color Bearer No .4,Mr s. Ka te Lutz.;Banner Bearer,Mr s . I.*I Auuv ----_'sin-viva.Mr s .George Mc Kerc herand W i lliam E. Hard y of For t Cal-l Inoun, and Frank M .Ha r d y o f Minnesota,as d o fourteen grand- children,thirty -one gr ea t grand- children an d one great,gre at grandc hild.Funeral servic es were he ld a tthePresby terian Churc h,ru-iasy,1 Ap r il 23 . wi th Re v.E e k h o f f e r n - , ciating.Bu ri al wa s i n the Fort 1 Calhoun c emetery .--Calhoun Corral WANT To G0 TO TOKIO?| i Persona interested i n a trip 'aol Tok io ma y secure a rou nd tmp 'ti c k e t b y bu y in g a $1.000 bo nd The r ou nd tr i p ti c k e t f r o m Q u o - gri-la to To ki o an d re tu rn is transferable only to membe rs o ftheU.S.A i r Forces.Th e ba g - l 'arose on th e tr i p is li mi te d to 1.000 or 4,000 or 6,000 lb bomlJs.' Z o m Allen ;18 Mo nths Trustee,Th e us er o f the tic ke t is exp ec t- Mrs. Belisie J. Rhoadee; 12 Months= ed to d u mp a ll the bombs on Trustee,Mr s.Florenc e Ji"7°b5 lJ apanese industries a n d J a p war~ A large group of ladies from; lords.Of c ou rs e the trip. will be O m a h a w e r e p r e s e n t a m o n g w h o m |r o u t e d b y t h e A r m y a n d N a v ; I I \. |r \ . . _ . . .| . _ \ ,_. | _ _ n A w v u w v . . . _ - _ Those wh o ha ve suffered de struc tion o f their ri ve r di k e should c ommunic ate at o nc e wi t] Col. L. A. Pic k, the Di on E ng l of th e Mi s so u r i Ri ve r Di vi a t Oma ha.The c ommunion points out, however, that 'th neer sion tionla w specifies the fu n d c an t use d o nly fo r r ebu ild ing ' o f d ike I t cannot be used fo r c le ans la n d o f d eb r i l o r s ilt or eve n f r bui ldi ng exi sti ng dik es hig her bi mu s t be confined stric tly to tl rec onstruc tion of suc h portions 4 dikes as have been ac tually t a en a wa y b y we f lo o d wa te r s . FLOWER PASTEL . |'J Q.a I . »4 1 ~. l i I a-» » . . ¢ .l |1 * . ¢ ¢ ¢ e r r, e n \ b e l r l m d l u n H o v u 8 e o t i u n t u ' t i - t o r y . ........-l n F o r e i g n L e r l a n T h e h t e B r i g . G e n . F r a n k E . E # m a u f t h e m a r i n e c o r p s w a s t h e n n ! ! c o m m i s s i o n e d A m e r i c a n o f f i c e r t o n e r ve a s a p r i va t e w i t h t h e F r e n c h F o r e i g n L e g i o n . m m C o i n C h e w I n a d | ; o n t 2 4 h o u r s , a c o w c h t 1 \ ' I g g , p o u n d s a r [ r u a a n d b e r b a g o , th yields 50 pounds of milk, dairy experts claim. JE M I p l C | .|olmson's Car Nu --59c pril 26.Mrs. F rain is Lhe for- er He len Ki n ar t. S E N.Stanley Mic hael.Jr., ~rn to L t.and Mr s.S¥.8n|¢v enaen Tuesday ,Ap ri l 20,:Ll ie mo ri al Hospi tai,I]rown\\.».»¢1_ exam.D L I N .Mr .an d Mr s.W ay ne Iodi in of Tekn mah ar e th e p ar- nts o f a 6 lb.,12 oz.baby ~ughter bbrn a t Bla ir Hospi- ~l, Tuesday . The baby has been : m e d Ross ly n Ka y e . | - ~OUTSTAN DING V A L U E Q NOW ON SALE c4-Piece Rubv Salad Set ~ ifrygtal Berry Set -35c 32-Piece Dinner Set -$1.98 4-Piece Mixing Bowl 39: uneil' children its servants _'ini " a u tr wn u e a "ue u s w o w vvTW O- L E G GE D S TO OL dri ve any pri va te enterprise out.of bus ine ss in th e Uni ted State s? nbllc statements ha ve been A n d Wh d o the f i h t too th~d by lhe W ar Manpower Com- I Y .Y S ..ion and the De a r tmen t 0 f ; a n d n ml ag a ms t s u b mlttmg to n p __nn i l s w s and m g a whxch apply Lo was Mrs. Antonneue Dlac nus, rwu Illgnl; uluc xu-ident of Distric t No. 10.|Th e re tu rn tr i p vn u be li gh t It wa s ann ou nc ed th a t th e De-as all the exc ess load o f bombs par tme nt Convention wou ld be wi ll ha ve been dumped o n said held in Omaha. at th e Paxton Ho-. .Tops and .hip industries.W h y tel, o n J une 11.12 and 13.' n o t join in bu y i ng a tic ket to ..._ ...\D1 nnn i ; v \n u r . 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IITHS S ua B 0 l T I l » l I l |I I U I . .U I C l l l u a u l s s u l v n u p u uj p l e .R e m e m b e r B e n F r a n k l i r f s w o r d s w h e n e v e r s o m e o n e t a l k s a b n u t t h e g o v e r n m e n t g o i n g i n t o l m u s i n c s a i n c o m p e t i t i o n w i t h p H - ASH ployduc t'm r ltur e a an w-Ii l ' i n m $'u'Z"5 § i J Z f ; m _ \ a l 1 other business.Th e s e win g c o mmi tte e to o k me To mo ,o my a Q1,uuv Llvuu y...ion and proc essing o f form;A N I R RE V O C A B L E S TE P lad ies to Young'a Cafe fo r re-¢h95ed now.Thi rte en Cmmtia ns freshments.' a r e already members.Break the ema in on the jo b.They WEYUI- _ . . ¢ . . n ..1 "n n m m i n a n u t h e I E B " l l \ | . S o i u n l u c k y s p e l l S f t h i r t e e r B u y \I - ;' L n I n n a \i f Q F ! ! ' f l u \ 1 rule citizens to furn ish servic euinformed th at they 'wen 'nt l.| i-t"W hen it doe s that, Li lei uti ng a s muc h, if not mr 11 Ir jair 51-\ lilli. of business, ll3tiol\-wa r gffgrf than they ii -~»<1:|':|11 is established, and we. working a t other wa r iii \\-r!-¢for the go ve mme n t in-L ~t~ ad uf ourselves.It. becomes the- r .:\Ht¢.'l° instouu of the sownnt.| No one questions the ity of food produc tion cessing.B u t wh a t o f after i l has been proc is u tter ly inconsistent, : Ho w often the expression is useless,to encouragein.ard today ;" B e c areful!Y o u duc tion and processing, ii| \'L replace it."Th a t \c a r n i n | .: ] i g n o r e distribution.' 11:13 been appiied to every thing o f retail merc hants a f r o m pi ns to trac tor n. Never was ou t o f business.Vi t!-'°Americ an public so \'~aHlf=line\r°hant that retires ¢of==¢in11c Yet. in une vital respec t. fn-id, the problem of h i t i=<sti ll f m too carelesa.Th a t food and other nec essiti I0!}J |\i.is fire.Millio ns of doi lar sls ume rs becomes mo n \\c»:th f-f property and th ou s un d slwe d on 't he a r a g r ea t !'f umn rr o w May B c To o L ate ; 3 C0l||.nuIare to the wou ld bl! activities. 1 essentiawandpro -| the food rcssed?IL is well .13 food p m and thenPhuusnnds rc goi ng f n h each f r o m the o w to get es to c o m E." icriticul. deal about L Au .;.".......a n exfhaustivs sory hea lth | of Nor th we st Searc h staff r cannot be igl " On e ma y n course o f no t invo lve 1 mi tmen t, an d retrac ing his changes his t~.l1.\:\S uf cr whic h permi steps.The r: wa y s in the dividuals £1 broad social area.They - H I i m n n n f n | \"2 s t u d y o f c o m p u l - | 3 , 0 u - g - 9 1 0 8 g e t s D T I I f S 1 0 0 1 .8 . 5 I 1 D o n t !a n a l e m .u w ' J a y a b a u a u . . . . .i n s u r a n c e ,m e m b e r a n r s p i d l y a s i t i s k n o c k e d d o w n .c l i p p e d t a k e t h e p l a c e o f i n t e r e s t I e r n U n i v e r s i t y ' a r e -P o l l s o v e r t h e n a t i o n s h o w c o n ~c o u p o n s c l i p p e d . s e r v e a w a r n i n g t h a t c l u s i v e l y t h a t t h e p e o p l e f a v o r Z n o : - e d :s u c h n p l a n ..e n t e r l i g h t l y u p o n l e r e g a r d t o t h e T r e a s u r y ?o b -R H E é \ ~W E I I a c t i o n w h i c h d u t t n j e c t i o n t h a t t h e l l u m l p l a n w o u l d J . I m y p e r m a n e n t e o r n -f a v o r t h e r i e h ,C o n g r e s s m a n C e l l - o n e w h i c h p e r m i t s ,o r ,D e m o c r a t ,o f N e w Y o r k ,s a y s : s t e p s i f h e l a t e r = " ' i ` h a f i s u n t r u e .I t i s a d e n i a g o g i c m i n d .B u t t h e r e , m i n i n g b e l o w t h e b e l t .T h e R u m i n n i u c t a n d d e c i s i o n p l a n ,w i t h a l l t h e l a n g ?t a k e n o u t , i t n o r e t m c i n g o f w o u l d f a v o r n o o n e c l a n s .A l l c a n 2 a r e ' o n e - v v u y 'h i g h -b e t r e a t e d a l i k e .A l l w o u l d b e n e ~ a f f a i r s o f b o t h i w l f i t a n d t h e g o v e r n m e n t w o u l d b e n d n a t i o n s .M o s t e n r i c h e d w i t h l e s s t a x d e l m q u e n p o l i c i e s l i e i n t . h i . ; ' c i ° 3 'd e f a u l t s ,a n d r e f u s a l s t o p a y . i n v o l v e h e a v y c o r n -A s t a x e s g e t h e a v i e r ,a n d a s T h o u p s m m i s h c o n -m i l l i o n s o f p e o p l e .f o r t h e s e c o n d a I . . . . , .. . . . ~ . .n n i n a m l l m e n t o f t h e i r l . . .- - - - -- - - - ' _ . . . - _The sa le of dai ry cows held in Fre mo nt last.Saturday by J .P. Rhea proved a success bey onn expectation.Rhea had some g ood dairy stoc k in the sale and the average pric e o f the sale wa s hi gh wi th the high.c ow selling at $255.Ano th er sale wi ll be held in the fu tu re and Rhea say s th a t ever y an imal of fe re d wi ll be one nf outstanding: quality . l§"'\£|.o l..|ll.lCll.l.lCl |..)|.ul.l | cWindow Shades We Handle Vcnetin Blinds `Wallpaper l h \ | \ ! § é§.T5;.;1E,;2 v 'Q Hcisc Sprinklers and Nozzles Floor and Porch Enamels Lawn and Garden Seeds nf i1\l are lost annually by pref \¢i1t:|l:l|fil*EB.lt i an ironical fact. that the\n:|1 nhn cares for his car like an; 0I1ly child.will very often .not_\\t~|1:ii to leave that cat in .tlgnrntiealiveWitlt'fire l1uzaI'd5.lArul:ini housewife who guanlsl nail:1:\:1l:1r diligence the no?` i.11.of llln |leCl.Tl(2 range or fvir 1{II.I.luI."i ll blithely disrepxnrcllllan-»msl fire hazards such .\~ tr:ig.~d wiring trash in till :it vi.. ~»;nn firepl.nt~.:md c2lt'€l\ss ly strewn naatclnwlir¢can wipe null. :1 home and t\\rt "irreplaceable" object in itl in :\ n\:1lte'l of minutes.Some of lhn-|irreplaceable objects mayhe human lives.Of the l0,000g persons who were burned to death in the United States in 1941, two- thirds perished in homes.Fire prevention,like charity, should start at home and spread in widening circles until each per- son is doing his utmost to pre-vent destructive fire anywhere in his community.Fire department those other necessities, but thc;are as important as food. 'The retail distribution industr5must feed and clothe 13fl.0ll0,000 Americans.The scope and corn-plexity of its task is tremendous. It is n task that must be carned out smoothly or the war effortwilltopplelikeatwo-legged st00l. W -\ STAR BUAHDER§~i Under the leadership of Wis- consin, there is a growing move- ment in states of the union against encroaclnnents of Feder-al bureaus whch usurp state functions and destroy taxable assets within the states.The development of the Federal gov- l I ernment's great socialized powerauthorities,now well established in every section of the country. is bring-ing to a head this issue of centralized Federal control over local affairs. \ These vast bureaucratic bust- _ _ _ _.......:..... J ¢ w w n r n m n n {e n I I I ll||blln:|a\..:.»- ,_..\Llm»t:,|.|n u .............. . ._t r a c t u a l o b l i g a t i o n s o r a t l e a s t l l i e d e r a l i n c o m e t a x ,d e m a n d s w i l l c o n t r a c t u a l u n d e r s t a n d i n g s .T h e ; c r e a t e l a r g e c l a s s e s o f b e n e f i c i - a r i e s w h o s e i n t e r e s t w i l l n o t t h e r e a f t e r b e r e l i n q u i s h e d .I t i s o b vi o u s t h a t a n y l a r g e e x t e n - s i o n o f t h e o n c e e n t e r e d u p o n , t h e r e w i l l b e n o p o s s i b i l i t y o f r e ~ t r a c i n g o u r s t e p s . ". We are spending 'hundreds of billions of dollars to win a war,that we may retain freedom resulting tax burden will test grow louder for a pay-ns-you-go mx plan.\l Hs n o w n r r n o o n rs s W AL L Kansas has passed a labor un-ion control bill with teeth in it.Other states are considering similar measures.|One bill before Congress would do away with racketeering by the will and resourcefulness ofiunscrupulous leaders within un- tnnny generations.lf,in oddi- tion to the cost of the war,wethoughtlesslyaddmorebillions of expenditures in an attempt tobuy a socialized Utopia, it might; well be the final straw needed to, break the financial solvency of the country.In that evenut, vn.would have destroyed all hope of security,along;with freedom.We would indeed have taken an irrevocable step. Still in The Ring ion ranks Another bill would clarify the meaning of the terml"ern loye"so that "superiso:5"'pand ";management"lnffidals could not be forced into unions under the classification of "em- ploye",thereby'denyin.e;manage- ment any representation in con- troversial issues.Organized labor has had the szood will of the public, but the American people resent dictatorpolicieslaborleadersshould take notice.1 CHURCH GROUP To MEET TUES. The Ladies Social Union of the Congregational Church will meet next Tuesday afternoon at the home of Illrs.s.D.Fnhrney in South lilztir at 2:30 l'.I'-l. STOCK TALK Edwin Hilgenkamp,Arlington, sold li red spotted pigs at $11.75, at the Fremont Taylor &Wells Livestock auction,last Wednes- day.Albert Kruger of Arlington sold 4 Hampshire sows at $62, in Fremont,Wednesday.He al- so had a Berkshire sow sell for $55.00.G.W.Hilgenltamp,Arlingtonreports the sale of 2 spotted bred sows at $53 in Fremont last week.T h e t o p b u l l o f t h e T a y l o r G : - a n .\. A _ _ 1 -. . . . . l . .\ K f . . s l -n d a THE Flowers That Bloom In The Spring--are an inspiration tonoticeably pretty things such as therayon dress this young lady as wear-ing.Diagonal tier ruffle! are newthis season, and a bunch of poqcaatthewaistissure"date-bait".Duration kind of wear *mould holdno terrors for you with ragon that'sbeentestedfor serviceabillty and dryozlcanabilityl \ l I Vi g o r o i n Al l Q u a n t i t i e s I The I-lrndt lldwe. ||"n||n|n|||i|||||||\||1|ll|||||||I|||||1|||||||||llum1|||||||m|1m|u|||l||||1||||ii\|||lin111|m|l|u|||i|ii||||||||||1||||||||||||||| - Place Yo u r O r d e r No w t o r t h e -New - acca Locker - Pak! ;_ offic ials are only too glad bo point ness Bg tlluc a UA ,,.,............__.h -jo the privilege o f doing busi-The ques tion o f h o w to collel ou t potentaal hazanis to t e u n y''n e s s w i t h o u t a s s u m m g t h e c o s t t h e F e d e r a l l m o m e t a x i s n o t s e ....." I l . . . ... ~t t- 5- suck nocsns comes .cnossit y Civil aviation has grown in a startling manner during the five years the Civil Aerinautics Act If L TheIhns been in e ec pos.\-lbilities for development of this industry are beyond the imugih-iation of most persons.Buck Rogers and his rocket ship nulonger seem so fantastic.Itwi ll keep Congress humping to pro-|vide suitable legislation underwhich our air industry can muin~iiain America's peacetime nir isupexmacy in the years to come.The Lea-Bailey bill proposeoCivilAeronnuticutoamendtheAct of 1938 so us w extend Fed- to all air cum-,eml regulationmeme, whetfher between points in the some states or between the points in the different states. \'l'ho reason is obyious.for the lnverage passenger journey bylairis 380 miles.One air lim: 'covers 22 nata l two,18;one,|15; and another, ug.The nation- »al character of sir transport/H-f tion makes local control impracti- cal..-it.. weus liveswcn sane,vvtunewt ,was a red bull which sold for $156.It was consigned by Axei Hansen, Blair.Clarence Hansen,Blair famner sold a yellow cow at $131 in Fremont, Wednesday.N.F.Lauritsen of Kennard was on market recently w i t h ) red cow at 130, a roan cow an$118 and n spotted cow u: s1os.5o. The top team in a Fremontlivestocksale,last week,wasconsignedbyHarryLarsenof Kennard.The horses =old for $2os.oo,' A CHURCH NOTES Fnrsr MiITllOl7lS'l` cm=r<cH -John P. liroolm; Church School, featuring n Young Adult Class, inmm.Morning Worship with un-themn by the Youth and Junior Choirs; mermon:"The Diaiples' Tusk", ll u.m_Youth Fellowship, refreshments, games, lesson, 5:30- T:Zi0 p.m.B.-\l"l`l$'I`-D. D. Kennedy: Sun- day School. 10 a.m. Morning wor-ship. 11 mm.Evening service, 8p.m.Prayer meeting and Bible IIIlI||lllllIIllIIIIIlllIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIllllIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllIIll||||||lll||l||l||||lll||lllllllllllllli| The SQUARE Food Container Designed to Keep Food in its Original Form in Retrigerators and Frozen Lockers D A C C A L O C K E R - P A K S Are Coated with a New Thermostatic C o a t i n g t o R e d u c e D e h y d r a t i o n o f ~ K i n d s o f F o o d s The Standard Locker Holds 140 Quarts of Food in Square Dacca Containers 75 Quarts in Paraffine Paper Round Containers SR Olmrls in GIBSS Fflli i. J 3 l`S 1|g?y:1leu.|[ m a r t ni1\\lu pruwtrl 3,nur " i r m f gowmnzermt whic h othe rin dus tI~| l-hy any !u\;|.:|>.Lux MIRRORS 4 SUNDRIES PAINT5 BY PITTSBURGH ~ F rie dri chs ed Har dwa re Konnard. Nebraska, r s . __. . . »\ \ '_' f l New Liquor Store Hours B e g i n n i n g ,M o n d a y ,M a y 3 Due to a Shortage of Labor and Merchandise, We Are Adopting the Following Opening and Closing Hours D A I L Y E X C E P T S A T U R D A Y 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon 3:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. Till 10:00 P.M. gatun-days: Open From 8 a.m 'rm 1 am) '-\|.. Compton Liquor Store Robinson Liquor Store \ n u: n a n c e 0 1 Commi ttee o n Inter state an uForeignCommerc e in th e Haus:-`o f Representatives i n uuherl modes o f tr a ns p o rta tio n ,i w . -nmributed lmme a s u n b ly m th e furmigh ted legislation under w h i w th e scheduled a i r lines are presently operating,and hss_ sa ve d th e in d u ltry f r om th e miS~ Lakes of odmer mistakes.; RA Y W UL F B UY S | SOUTH sr. A CREAGEf Ray mond W u lf h u purc hased ¢~ former J ens Andersen acreage f r o m h m k s m c k l m n o d m m m '.carry on h i s li ve s to c k u -mi ng ' r i leading there.H e is A me m- wr o f t h e W u lf &Mo or e f i n m \ll-k no wn in this vi c ini ty . Th ere . r c 2 5 | < : r d i n t b e t r n c t m 1 d i | -uloally situn md fo r f e e di n g pur»\ .es._' p.m.a t th e churuh. K E N N A R D L U T H E R A N C. J ensen: Sunday Sc hool, X0 mm. Churc h Senrice,8 p.m.Dorc as meets Thurs day ,2 p.m.,a t the parsonnge.A l l welc ome!s' r .MA R Y ' S E P I S C OP A L Fa the r Adelbert J .Smith,vic ar, 213 W est Linc oln. Phone am. Sun- gay Sc hool ag. 9:45. Holy Commun- ion a nd s en no n at 1 1 ;. m.` M n .Peter St1'ic.\¢!ett,J r.,an d in fa nt a n g h m ,Susan Kny v. r e- tu rn ed h o me f r o m B lxi r Ho a p i t' nl on 'l`\w=d»y . .Mr. md Mr s. Tom W i lkin son vis- ited i n Oxnnhn,Monday evening, a t th e h o me o f Mr . a n d Mr s .H. K. Ne lso n an d h mily . /Mr . a nd Mr s. He rman Ku hr an d Ge or g!Ku h r ,J n , vi s ite d friends -1-__.'_._..,\v..»....\,..M...- May Be Used Several Times it So Desired! Inexpensive! » Economical! » Practical! P i d t s E 3 Q u a r t s Each 56 §Each ........_....-_...............,......'lc n,...._.. 1 nie 506 §Dozen Lots 70c , ..-_L u m o f 5 0 _ _. _ _ . . , . _ _ - $ 2 ; 0 0 g g 5 L o t s o f 5 0 ~ FOR SALE BY The FNTFRPR IQF. »Ir and Mrs. wuu wm mu m unnn mmm,nu-».»-,W... L , , __,L n 1 A | . 4 | . \ l | . \ l . » . J | . . . ¢,-e s i o n ea rly in Ma y .,the week-end.\ M r M . A .W ilc ox : w t h g g Mm A u s ti n Re n s h lw c a 1 le d on __ _ _ ____ ___ __ _|d M n H . w R u m u u e n m d l a m " 1 | | | \ | | | | m| | | | | W li | 1| | | |I I lll l|I l l I I l ll ll | | | | l | | | |I ll 'u w '..-H§;"".&?f,'£.,~i k . . W I A .i ly i n th e P lp i o vic in ity we st of ~ ~ Rh o n d a .Blair , Fri day a fiern ooh. I P--"f~;" . . . . - . .»._ ___ . . . , . » HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Th e Enterprise extends Bi rth- dny Gr eeting n to the Iollowing :_ Blai r _Chriu Peulaen.'Eugene Soren- sen,Shirley Rasmussen,M n . Rac hel Mc Donald,Ma ri e J ahnel, No r ma n Sc hneekloth,'Ben Voss, J ac k Colgan,S.P Nielsen,M n . Skov Nielsen,M n .Cassie He n - u~.. .. .Dressi~g W ~rk For The Duration;Meetings Next Fall W ill Be Limited To One A Month . held SGT.,i{1xdN To LIVE HERE Su!! Sergeant and Mn. hm;-s '|Dignn, mill recently of Lubbofzk Tenn, xrrived at the A. E. D\x- :'.~o n- Wed at Grai~ Last Thur d m f u i ~ g | .few dnys'visitwiwMrs.Di.xon's puents,Mr. .mt!"Mrl. K.H. Weaver of Ray-z¥?=f fmma,w For the pre- Mrs. Gulsclmw At ~P.E.0. Convention ~ Hn.Wadtef F Gutachom,a ~mernbtr of me lolm P.E.o. sm-~ COUPLE WED INKANSAS CPl'Y M n .Margaret Bslley an d Fred MnK.ee were mnrrlsd in Ka nn s Cit y, Mis so u ri, ln t w mk , it h u been nnnmmced.The co w ple returned Lo Bllir on Mondxy mor nin g, md plnn to ma ku dxalr h o me h e n (nr the Present. M r .Mc Ke e,whose ho me \n i n Ka n sa :Ci ty ,in employ ed a t th e n - ~ . _ - . .A.Hn..-\¢¢r Rm; W mrkz. B\\i!'. Nebnskx, Avril 29. ma x z l i ...I-._-_..______,___E l e c t M . A . C . O f f i c e r s a t |1..f".§l.`L"§.§"f»§`.,'l`.'f.f$\`i';,."I,°I'.,¢ we A n n o u n c e s :A n n u a l S p r i n g L u n c h e o n 3 3 . 3 1 2 1 ".,f§'.T.§§';°'§`§L ,f°»2'hi;`'1 B e t 1 .___,¢-,,-.:-..,..x . m n nnxt.-m n u \f a b e e n u m c u u u u u c u \........ . . . . -,..At o b e r .~.. :\ :se nt t h e y m u u v e u l Dams,llllulanes will b e assoc iate d in fa:-m~ ]i n g wi th h i t f a t h e r an d brother, ~Eln1er.seven miles no rth of 1 Kenn nrii rc us unm -.-........-..._____ _W i lli a m Vo g t,M m .I va n A n -Mrn . W . H. Ru we wn u . ma pp er 511611.Florenc e gxmst o f Mr .an d Mr s.Cly de Alvi n Christensen.Sappenfigld m d family ,Wednes- s vnnnrnnhri ul..I Anvil 26. Sudnsr flowers and a profusion of plum] S N s \ u v| u u m u a | | n | | vl n n r n n - -Q 7 |H v - - " - * - ub l o s s o m s d e c o r a t e d t h e t a b l e s a t 'a vh m c h t h e °==j=o c i o c k 1~===~gf;;=°»1 w a s d l ?P . E . O .' { ° " " ° " t ' ° " s a r 1ri i 1 1 erved.Mr s .W .W .W ilkinson,ac ting Ls spokesman fo r th e C lu b me m- rera,presented a.eorsa ge to th e :ut-g oi ng president,Mr s .E .S. Fripp, and voic ed apprec iation for .he wo rk wh ic h s he ha s don e dur .ng th e peat season.Mrs.Tr i p p was revealed to have been an un-usually conscientious an d fa i th fu l lamlov nitnndinnf every one of the |1.-.-w- c oming y ear.Othe r o !!i c er s were named as follows: Mrs. R.. E. Vin- u m,vic e-president;Mr s.C.W . Grun dy , sec retlry g and Hr s. Har~ old Rabbaas,treasurer. Th e pr o gr a m c ommittee fo r 1943-44 includes Mr s .Ra lp h E . Fairc hild,Mr s .Phi lip O"Hanlon, and Mr s.Simon K ors ho j. Re tu rn Fr o m V is i t To Exc elsior Sp r in g ; Mr .and Mr s .E d Ma tt] re tu rn ed to th ei r h ome o n Gr a n t Street,Sunday .Th e; spent the pant two 'weeks tion ing n t Exc elsior Spring Ltthr o p u Hos ts i t C a r d P a r ty tnunmSinceh is enlistment last Sep- tember,Sgt.Dixon has been inprimn-y,dead stick basic,and piiot taining program at SanAntonio,Hnndu,and Lubbock.Texas;Fittsburg,Karma:and Fo rt C alho unMrs . J . J . Sie rk , Rola nd Smi th. W u h i n g to n Mr s .He nr y Tie tg en ,J ohn Jen- en.BenningtonMr s .He nr y Gottsc h,I r v i n Iottsc h,Li lli e Go tts th . day evemmz. Mr .and Mr s A r th u r Johnson an d l o n entertained a t a family dinmen'Ea ster Sunday ,wh en guests inc luded their parents. Mr .an d Mr s .O.C.Fechner o f Oma h a an d Mr .and Mrs.W i ll Johnson uf B la i r . MISS Lonmmm PAULSEN A r n n g w uKannethGretlli kt.PmPl.Es DISAPPEARED OVERNIGHTbi-monthly meetings throu ghout the winter.She responded wi th a short speec h of thanks, and also than ked the off ic e rs a nd c omr nib tees wh o had helped her in her wo rk . Sire. Chris J. Petersen was elec t- ed president of the Club f o r th e . u n - » » - H - 'I'he Mon day Afternoon Club wi ll psrtic ipste in th e Red Cross surgic al dressing work as a. group, as the r esu lt o f a vote ta k e n n t the business mee ti ng whi c h foi- lowed the luncheon.Th e womenwill me et ut the su rgi c al dr ess ing ro oms i n th e Court Hou se each Monday afternoon during the surn- me r months.wi th plans to eon~ Mr .and Mr s.Te d L a th r o p en- tertained three ttb le s u f friends a t s c a r d p a r ty , Th u n d xy e ve n - in g. P ri ze s we re a wa rd ed to Mr s. M,0 .Davis an d I e o n s r d Peder- sen,wh o held hi g h scores;and Mr s T. A . Bo h n a nd I H. 0 . Da vis , lo w. Carl Sorensens . Mr .an d Mr s.G.F .Paulsen o f Bennington,Nebraska,have announc ed the engagement of their daughter,Lorraine,to Floy d S c hmidt of For t Ca lho un. The announc ement was made on Easter Sunday . Mrs . Arthu r J oh ns on ls Hos te ss Tod sy _e - .| l : h h I I f i s w w § _ ; , 5 "- - ' A \-.Ig.5 " " " ' - "- _ _g i e g g - h i ;f m » . $ ` . ? L . - Z R d _ i E ". '~i 1 ( S e n d u s n e n d w i t h y o u r n a m e c h a r g e f r o m t h e U .S .A r m y . . . l g h a s e n l i s t e d i n t h e f a r m f o r c e s . Mrs . Sk ov Nielsen Ha s Open House Mrs.Sk ov Nielsen entertained' twen ty guests u t a n open-houselc e le b r a ti o n, Tu e s d a y alte r n o o n . \ MRS .n o m~ : n ' r HO V E ND I C K --Pham by Hobbes Pic tmred above is Mr s .Ro - bert Hovendic k,nee Luc i lle Lof ti s,whose ml1'1'i8~Ke wa s solemnized n t Craig,Nebr aska on 'Thuraday evening,Ap ri l 22 . Fa the r details of the wedding 'an d d ate of bi rth s o that y o u maysbeincludedinTh e Enterp ris es Birthda y Greetings.) I Hr s .W sy ne Lambertr.was hostess a t n bridge foursome, Tuesday evening,wh e n her guesis we re Mr s.Fr e d Gey er, Mr s .J a m a l _(J.Thompson,and Il Yes, it is true. there is a safe,hgrmlas medicated liquid exiledKleerex that dries uv pimples overnight.Those who follow simple directions and applied Kleerex up~on retiring were amazingly sub-priaed when they found their pim-pies had disappeared. 'These usersegithuaisiaticully prairie Kleerexgmd ,tinoe such meetings for the dum-fintertain gn E,_,¢¢|.Mrs.Arthur Johnson is enver- J.THEY GWBTEEB tion.ln order that the Club mayl ` /2|ID LNB-YOU L ggp continue to be an organization,' U WAR Yom ugugyf monthly business meetings will be ~LOA||lévld neat fall and winter.f '."»lub wil cnntinue to sponsor t e_;,,Q\loylnlddltlmlll annual Christmas Tuberculosis 'mu New sen Sale in ma. as in past years. 'nn|nniilliiimlliiiilnmniilin||mmunmmimmimlulnlilnlln NOTICE! I~\\ill be out of town Saturday and Sunday and 'unable to answer any calls. Mr and Mrs. Csrl Sorensen en-tertained at dinner,on EasterSunday,for the tloltowing rel- atives:Mr.and Mrs.C.W. Christiansen,Mr.and Mrs. Gene Christiansen.Mrs.SorenJensen and Janet, and L. P. Skov, all of Blair and vicinity. Family Dinner At Pierce' Allen's Mr.and Mrs.S.Pierce Allen and daughters entertained at afamily dinner,on Easter Sunday. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Allen of Blair;Mr.and Mrs. Jefferson Caldwell and Hel- en, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morton and Charles, and Mrs. Joe Lazure l of Omaha. Dr.Walter E. Goehring mnlmlu||innmnnnu||mln|||nlu\||n||n\ulm|||un|||inlum||\\\ll1\\|||\|||| Lawnmower Sharpening! l ha v e p ur c h a s w th c l a w n mo we r s h a \ 'p e n ~ ina'e q u i p me n t f o r m e r l y us e d b y M i l l e r M u n k a n d a m n o w p r e p a r e d to gi v e y o u r mo w e r re p a i rs o r s h a r p e n i n g serv ice. JOHN F. DICKSON 501 Ea s t G r a n t S t .Pho ne Gre e n 3 3 6 BLAIR DAlRY'S oP a s t e u r z g e d M l l . K N o w D e l i v e r e d m t h e M o r m n g s Mrs. Emory Hunt Hostess To Club 'Mis.Emory Hunt,Jr.,was-Iiosu-ss to the members of the Monday Evening Bridge Club, One guest, Mrs.Harold Robbass. luttevnled the event, also. g At cards,high prize was wonbyMrs.Clifford Halbert and Mrs. Simon Korshoj won the cut prize.Mrs.Korshoj will be Qhostess at the next meeting of ithe club,scheduled for Mayl0. Expects SistersFor vim Here Mrs.Clarence Meyer of Lin- coln and Mrs James Simpson ofPortland,Oregon,are expected in Blair,Saturday,for a visit l i m a their brother»in-law andzsistcr,Mr. and Mrs.Vernon F. lllellows.Mrs.Movers will re~ turn home early next week, butl n . . .Simpson will remain for isereral days at the Rr-llnws home _before continuing on in the west rnnst_ 1; Name Committees1l*nr Spring Prom |Plans for the annual Junior- lSenior spring prom at s m ; llllgh School are well underway, _May 7 having been set as tho date for the event.The custom~ 'ary dinner party and presenta- tion of a prom queen are being eliminated because of the war. ,~_._.:..--r... ina "mm have taining today,at her home on West Washington Street, for mem- bers of the Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club. R. N.KensingtonHan MeetingMrs. Bertha Wrich entertained at her home, Tuesday afternoon,for the regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors'Kensington.A- round twenty members attended.The time was spent as usual, andrefreshmentswereserved at the close of the afternoon by the hostess and her assistants,Mrs.Louise Bolln and Mrs.J.Cron- strom. Goes To WestCoast For VinitMissCatherine Beekman.whohadspentseveral weeks in Blair with hc'F`parent.s, Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Beckman. returned last Thurs-,day to Son Francisco, C;\lit'ornia.\lrs. Reid Goes She was :iccompanied by her sis ter, Mrs. Harlow J. Brewer, who; <will visit friends on the coast..During his mother's absence. John Bnnver is visiting his grandpar- Th h b n h »' T\.e;lor§,<aamn was er i anm will he fouhd on page three, column six. Will Attend l Several members of sf. Mads f = ~ " i i '2=E,.,;§a§'Episcopal Qxild plan to attenal ~ Q Q-;] im i f ' ~ v s ~ ''wwthemeeting of the diocesan vm- Diocestn Meeting ,1'1 a? ,-..., .Miss Vera Neuemberger. I Mrs.H1r\'v Tucker of Srott Field,Illinois.arrived Tuesday, claim Lney aw nu muse...,..,...tossed and are now happy withtheirclearcomplexions.Don'ttake our word for it, use Kleerexfor a. vial! of two or three Weekslronight.If one application does with her parents, Mr.and M\'S~|n0t satisfy, you get your moneyDickStricklett.Mrs. 'hacker is back. There is no risk, so do notthe former Denis Strlcklett nflhesitate. For sale by _Blair:her husband is statiohedl BLAIR DRUG C()_ Omaha next Wednesday.Thef Saturday, Mrs. Fred Long, Mrs.,,,_ the Scott Field army camp.l Blair, Nebr. Blair representatives are ll. ..- gr ; §§"»g,<»f '§"'.§!""; =»g51~~»'§§{`.`f'.ff'.i"'§.l`;.."'v"?T a'..':..x;:s;:1»=2. J:y;:0k;.e a ca °"lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l Mr.and Mrs. Ross Harper of, man's auxiliary,to be held in Earl Kennedy ls Herman and Mr.and Mrs. Fredi a ed __ Long called at the Walter Gustini onor .home on Sunday.Mrs, Elmer Pate entertained at'a birthday party, Saturday after- noon, coniplimentary to Earl Ken-. nedy who was twelve years oldthatday.Guests were Mrs.D. D. Kennedy and Earl, Mrs. Scott Robeson, Charles Morse,Marvin Ncwburg, and Miss Eva Phillips. l To East On Visit ; Mrs.Ada Reid left Tuesday for several weeks visit in Boston, lassachusetts, with her son andldnughter-in-law,Commander nnd- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Brewer of R"'\Mrs.R_D_Reid.En route she vennu,Nebraska. Dinner Party Honorsl'.i-`.C. Alan Lambert Mrs, Alan Lamben entertained at an eight n'cloek dinner at Rob-inson Cafe. Monday evening, hon- oring her husband,P.I".C.Lom- bert, who has been stationed at Yuma. Arizona, arrived last F r idayforatwo-weels furlough. Guests at dinner and an eve-ning of cards were Mr. and Mrs. Ray French of Irvington, Mr, and Mrs.Jerry Jordon, Mr. and Mrs.lilmer lletts and Karen Kay, and Miss Jane Wilcox. Shower HonorsMins Esther CarlsenMisaEsther Carlsen, who willbe xi May bride, was complimentedat a niiseellaneous shower held Saturday evening at the H.J. Hansen home on West Street. Co~hostesses at, the event were Mrs.ll. J. llansen. Mrs. Viggo Carlsen of Tilden, Nebraska, and Mrs. H. Skov Nielsen of Blair. visited in Battle Creek,Michi- gan, where she was joined by hergranddaughter,Miss Joan Reid. in... Kelly ls ,Q ' Kensington Hostess |l Mrs. Roy Kelly entertained the O. E. S. Kensington at her home.Tuesday afternoon; eighteen mem-I bers were present, including Mrs.H. ll. Brown, who broke her ankle some time ago,and hw been un-able to attend the meetings. Mrs. Roy .-\t\\ood was n guest.Assisting Mrs. Kelly in her du- ties as hostess were Mrs.D.R. l-lhleis and Mrs. J. Cronstrorn.'| S. P. Nielsen Is I Celebrant j S P.Nielsen,whose birthday'occurred on Monday,celebrated the event with a family supperEaster Day.Guests of Mr. andMrs.Nielsen in honor of the occasion were Alfred Nielsen of Herman;George Nielsen and Marian, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Pet- Around thirty guests were _in-ersen. Mr. and llirs. Walter Niel-__-...=-|..... ...A Nm...Mrs. Nels Guests at the Dick Stricklety home.Wednesday.were Mrs._ Nettie Hart of Omaha and Mrs. Wilbur Hall of Wayne. Mrs Emma Taylor spent '1`ues~day aftemoon with Mrs.Henri Kuhr.Mrs. J. L Pounds was an evening visitor.l Dinner guests of Mm lierrvKuhr,\Vedn¢-s-day.were Mrs.Otto Arp and daughter of Ken-l nard, and Mrs.Harry Madsen "fl Rose Hill.Mrs. Jack Petersen and son otOgallala, Nebraska,are rpeml~ ing several days at the parental.J. 'l'. Nelson home, having arrived last Thursday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long calledat the Weston Lohg home in the` McCarthy district.Wednesday evening.On Friday they were. guests of Mr. and Mrs. .lay Stokes. Mr.and Mrs.Howanl Rheaand son, of Arlington, and Mrv. Ed Arkell spent Easter Sunday in Council llluffs,lows;with Mr. and Mrs. ljld Redding and son, Kenneth.Miss Pearl Iverson visitedwitl: Mrs.Chdstina Thone,Tuesday. On Sunday,Miss Iverson was a dinner guest at the T.K.ivor- son home near Herman. Easter Day guests of Mrs.J. P. Jensen were Mr.and Mrs. Fred Wixer and Mr. and Mrs. l. F. Ellis of Telcsmah; aml Claude E.Carter of Plattsmouth,Ne- braska._ Lieutenant Alfred -C..lense.stoiped briefly in Blair,last Friday, ho be a dinner guest ol' his mother,Mrs.J.P.Jensen.~-.._...\.._.....|....~./l WHEN YOU BORROW0~l Lite Insurance Policy t / il BO~ROW THROUGH THIS BANK '_- A life insurance loan is not like other loans. It is personal. There are questions you want to ask. You want to talk di- rectly to someone who knows you and is iatsresned in you..We are well eq\1!PP°~i to give you friendly, individual service ot this kind. In addition, we work fast; give you the cash quickly; proted your equitb' in the policy.Let us tell you oi the other ways in which you will benelit by borrowing on your policy through this bank. P H O N E m WASHINGTON COUNTY BANK BLAIR, NEBR. |||l|l||||||ln||mllu|IIu|||n||ul||mn|||1mnI|||||nm|mm|u||u|n|u|n|n|u|n lu||u|in|nu||in|ul||||||um|n|u|||n||n||u||um|||\||nin|in|m|n|u|||m|||||| tain, Friday afternoon. for men\» Ile i xi nni ng M o n d a y ,m a n -Ui u x )-U.....,-li v e r mi l k i n t h e mo rn i n g i ns t e a d o f i n t he a f t - e rno o n.W e be li ev e o u r c us to me rs w i l l f i n d thi s the mo s t c o nv e ni e nt d u r i n g th e s u m me r months. For Pure, Sweet Pasteurized Milk P H O N E 3 5 1B L A I R D A I R Y W .E .L U C K E .Pr o p .~ lor:-s l'°\l¢"\.)h}rSh1>ll Gnben, . I.|||H |Il'|l"| been named as follows:Invita-i \ouinnmtes W.....,,........_.. tion committee-Marylis Gut- sclmw,Anna Lee lang,Norma l\l\mdorf, Luvonne Cette; refrcsa- ments-Jaaet Foley,Marjorie \Misféldt,Louise Thomas,Elden Caldwell,I H (Myer.Gaynellel.-Xnderson,Patty Fitch,Phyllis | Woodard,Eunice Reeves;cnter~l tainment-Nels Carlson,Nomm i Jenson,Norma Hendridasen.iltiary Ann Pfaff, Thelma Gilben, Andrew Hansen,Bill Tripp, Sai ;$ionn4~l3onnie Bellows,Medeline Reyzlik,Lila Jean Jensen,Inga`I'r.-dersen,Libby und Lila Robin- `snn, Abbie Ann Vaughan, Marvin Grandy,Marjorie Nelson, Donald llusk and Philip Larsen;clean-up l?ill Tripp,l€<l\\i|\-llllP»D<~» and Delores \\w\llihy. Give Your Home a Touch of Spring With KEM-TQNEThis Startling New Paint W ill Do W onders To Drab W inter Rooms in but a Few Hours vited to the shower.me eveningwasspent socially,the bride-trr be receiving many lovely gifts, ond refreshments were served at the close of the evening.Miss Carlsen,a graduate of lllair High School and of Imman- uel Hospital school of nursing. will be married tn Thorvald llan- sen following his ordination fromTrinitySeminarythissr/ring. lseiGo sei 5¢,W1 ho inSt be CLUB NOTES l i home of ills. l'. C. Jensen of Ken-nnnl, on 'I'l1ursduy afternoon, May sixth. w. n. C. bers of the \Vcmen's Relief Corpsi5 kensingtan group.~ Townsend Club A Townsend Club party is.scheduled for Friday cveniiiu f Moy 27.Good music will he :provided, and lunch will be serv ' e d d u r i n g t h e e v e n i n g .~ iStMai-y'a Guild ll i The May meeting of St. Mary's| Guild,originally scheduled for. |May 5, has been postponed be-'\|vauso uf the diocesan auxiliary 'meeting which will be held in,Omaha that day.Mrs.W. W.| Wilkinson and Mrs.Ross Deetag,win be on-hostess at the Guildl IDomus Society will meet at the hmIhGolden,Jack Berry;decnru- Dorcas botiety I dx el m tv y Miss Gonrudc Mead will »»=»f-g 1 ,l l u L l | . \ ; y " n u ¢. . . , . '_ - _ _r m J e n s e n ,a n d M r s .C h r i s t e n - x. - - . _ - . ¢ eak F r y Hon ors ny ne Steinbaughs A.gr o u p o f friend s held a no» st steak-fry ,Tuesday evening h o n o r o f Mr .an d Mrs .W ay ne einb augh of Blair.Mr .Stein iugh,un ti l rec ently the propri- o r o f the Advanc e Cleaners. ill leave fo r the ar my on Fr i - ly ;Mr s.Sbeinbuiugh wi ll ma k e rr homo in Bla ir fo r the pres- it.Present a t the s te a k f r y were gf-and Mr s .Way ne Steinbough, rir. Ir . L t .JEnB£\i recently |{I.¢|.I\.lu¢|"' f r o m offic ers'tra ini ng school l Mi a mi Beach,Flor ida;h e w: en route to his fi rs t assignme an d Mrs .Cli ff or d G.Halber t. and Mr s Ha ro ld Rabbnss, and Mr s.Simon liors hoj, I r and Mr s .Emo;-y Hu n t,Jr.. and Illrs.C.lIdniund ,-\nder~lr .on,Mr s. J .Stu art Maurer,and lr:=. John Sutton. Th e W ushnigion County His» oric ai Society wi ll meet next. lim-misty,Ma y Ilrd.nt 15:30 p.m o t Sioux Falla,South Dakota. Bliss Le la Nielsen o f Cli ton, Wisconsin. Dano. College se ior class president.wi ll take position in Chic ago in soc ial pr ish wo rk in the Chic ago Defen .Area at th e c ompletio n of herc i rent year.She wi ll rec eive I R.A.Degree f r o m Do na Colle on Ma y 14.Mr .and Mr s.Iler be rt Nels and two sons. of Cr ewe nt,lo- spent Easter wi th Mr s .Noise moth er,Mr s Elme r Pate.Ot Eas ter vi sitors a t th e Pate hc were Mr s.Fr a n k Stri c klett : Mr s .La u r a Ireland. Mi ss Dorothy Htlc k hlrd t Blai r spent the week-end v her Po len ta Mr .and Mr s T lluc kh ordt,nor th o f lllo ir.I ter Sunda y vis itors a t the Ili l~:\r¢lt home imluuled Mrs.Ile llolsitein :mil Ruby . and Mis.: n its regular annual meetinilt.na Good. E llnt n-n.n nr- se u~ Iwr 1 ggmn ! rn.m'| I her | »mu imd | I nfrin! l his Eas- xck- 1 Ney|Er-_|l|_ I < \ "~ \.3 *~ /R a y o n H o s l e r y ~_P h o e n i x a n d S t r u t w e a r ~$ 1 0 0 t o $ 1 6 5 ;. ~ 11-Purses \ 4 " .~M u$ \ . ¢ ~ q i ~. y .~ v i ~ ~~~ r:1| 1;V o n L a n k e n AS ' } § 5 &! § » 2 ' " Blair, Nebraska 1 §.._.B e d S p r e a d s ~ 1 . -f. F f a$298 to $998 -i _q:¢ i ~ / "~ 4 " ~¢E 5 1 W ';"i5'?f»f@~ ilownmz mr'-s :D R E S S E S ~For Hom e and Party W ear .=~fl~;ffa . $ 1 s 9 t o $ 5 9 5 »' , ' JI .5 . » A .. ..r G .i f r »- »L u n c h e o n ~€f : . é % ¢ : ; . ¢ " '_ .Q - . ; ~ i '' 5 '5 ' *~ » ~ . ~- _ . _ . . " ~"T - = ~ . -l o t h s ~~~~~~ 5 ~: : ; = } i _ " ~f f § §I ¥ 3 . . t 1 ~~~ ` ~ = = = ~Q ; 0 - » - l ; -* `"~ .~"= g ' ? ' { } , §» * ; »- " - .1 t o j \ ;; ~ §Z :j T ° 7 \ "~ \ r \ ;.f1 ." i 4 7 9 ~~$°8 -""";"7"~i r ¢ » \1 8 B01-P5 STORE n n .r SPECIALS FOR 1='zrn.A.Y AND SATURDAY STRAW BERRIES.Vvcsh Frozen, Box .....27c ORANGES, Texas 5~c e , D o z e n ~ CARROTS, Calif. f .<on Top, 2 Large Bch...15c GREEN ONIONS, ;.:»r;re Bunch .........10c CRACKERS, Cl'&C1\?n;§ Good, Soda, 2 Lbs..25c COFFEE, Buttm-n..z. Regular or Drip, Lb.,..35c PINEAPPLES, Cl`l\~}\el1' Del Monte,No. 2 Can ,....._.,..,....,..,.._..-...................29c FLOUR, Mystic, 4 a r . . S a c k ~ . . . $ 1 . 8 5 |.|~'..|..__.___._98g Fairmont's Fresh "rozen Strawberries,Red Raspberries,Etc.,Porn,Peas,Lim a Beans, Bzzxssels Sprouts,"3\~ncco\i,Etc.=and Fresh Frozen Fish 4 - ROAST, Fancy PON; Lain, Lb.354: - L 'f f ~ g "~t o $ 2 9 8 ¢f . APP REL\1 V o n L a n k e n S H 5 & > p E Blair, Nebraska I I umm|||||||||||uln|||um|||||||mnunu|||||||||nn||||||||||||nmmlnn TB e d S p r e a d s ~ ; ; - $2 9 8 t o $ 99 8 1 -r-.l L _-|-=\'€".\5 5 J ¢"_ _ = -. f »- »L u n c h e o n ~3 f . . ; f =. g r r I 4 "..4 ".4 z , " - 9 ~)u n pl *-- : i ¢ ~ v - . . . _ . . ' ": f ~t h s i " * e »~°~T ' » f ) ; : -" " ~ .§i E A :Z&._.~.i s f i ; ~ § f '~ 3 3 ; ; ~ ~:?=.`i ~ "n-1~ "2g .Ls ~~»f§~¢ 0 .,~....2:1L§;-»~F..~"=*"é"*"`"`"~ .~~;Z 5:~0 v vw u :;.1tx1.")i ~. 3 |. .". Ujf7~'~~1~ `°*<r` ./; 0 .nn x ¢ » 'mceting an May 12.'Blair Bottom Club |The Blxir Buttom 4-H Club p m wi th c hm GuY.schow,Jr., l-'riday.with all members pm:-,ent.Ethel Metzler joined the 'group as a new member.andllldn.Clyde Metzler and Helen |Hu\thome were visitors.Follow- KEM-TONE covers everything in a smgle coat-even wallpaper. KEMJFONE is applied with an or- dinary brush--does not streak. im!the regular meeting a v w ;No paint odor.Dries without a gloss, in one hour.- Mix with water--no thinning needed. W ashable-does not rub off. :1-im of gafmes was enjoyed. THE AVERAGE ROOM 33 \ Lucky Parkers|The Lucky Parkers 4-H Club lmrt with Quintin Quint,Fridayevening,with County Agent E. _D.Fnhmey in chu-ge ol the.meetingn Officer:were eletled Ia.;1oI\owa:President.Quinwn Quint:vice ureaident.Leon Jen~|a n n u m 3 5 l . l \ r u w - | 0 C h r l s t e n s e n L b v ' .C o . laen;sctretary,Clayton Arnold; 'new nponer, Lyle Albuck;and leader,Hjalmer Quint 5 A dairy club w u org-umizml with I-'red Jennm acting As lend- er.The (lx-st offldsl meeling of Lhip g-map will be held at the ':.'1 ~15 13 f " *iw r:'s *"'"'¢'~4"* $$9 8 "~".\1 t O 2 _ <a APP REL\1 V o n L a n k e n S H 5 & > p E Blair, Nebraska I I umm|||||||||||uln|||um|||||||mnunu|||||||||nn||||||||||||nmmlnn TB e d S p r e a d s ~ 5 ; - $2 9 8 t o $ 99 8 1 -r-.l L _-|-=\'€".\5 5 .-'~fh_, . » '3 r 1 . " , : . ,"F __AL u n c e o n ~{Jf:,. "1T . . : : c " f . : ¢" \ ," S -J 1 _ - . .--"»4.o t s E 1 i ~~ ~t " ` = _ ,, ;_ ' j g ;~ s i ._' : - ~ .~ _ .$ 1 ~5 *~ é~ * 3 ' ; ; - ~ " F ' = r c ~ ~~} 5 ; $ / ,~ Q e r f .t o /q ~ "c " ' > = - 1 1 < = ;'_ . / I s v s s ~~~:~ I an 1 ` '1 'home of Lyle Albuk, on May '1 l n : * s m a l | p i l ! U Bldr. Nebrnlkl. A1311 29. 1948 New England Hrs. Mary Wheeler o! Weaalng-ton Sprinia,South Dakota, llrs. Marietta-yon: and Letdtla wereThursdaydinnerguests of theFred Hovendick family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peck, Miss-es Nellie and Leia, and Mrs. Wil-liam \Peck and son were Eauterdinnereat: of th n .Ku e Li ton Puff er family of Tekamah. Miss Irma Madmmand Pvt. AI-bert Madsen,who is home from"wg Polk, louisiana, on a (ur-loug ,were Saturday terenoon callers gt the L. B. Hansen home. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harrison en-yed a visit 01 several days with eir daughter, Second LieutenantBeulah Harrison, who can-ne_!rom_ .._............... . _ _ . - . . . . Kmse{ who la home on s 1urlough.Cecl Thompson of Blair was aSundayut at the home of his brother,rt Thompson, and lam-E . Sunday supper mmm at theoreonhomewereMr.andMrs.rvin Sprlck and family of Fort CalhounMr, and Mra.Dan Moore andchildren and Mr, and Hn. JamesWulf and wldren ol Blair wereEnter dinner guests or Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eriksen wereSunday dinner gown at the par-ental, Carl Edkaen, home.Mr.and Mrs.Chadea Haven-dlck were Arlington visitors, Sun- day afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Ervin Clementsand Jimmie Joe were Sunday alv-ernoon vlelwre at the Gerald Yow- ell home.su-o»rlinner aunts at Alma D O R I I A C K E R n e w s llr._aud Hrs.H.L Applebyof Arlington, lr. and ln. ByronAppleby ol Texas,Leonard Ap- pleby,Norma Osland and H n . Amanda Bayard of Omaha weredinner gflllia st the Ella Apple- by home, Wednudsy evening.Hr.and Mrs.Geo.Andersenand Man were supper goats of Mfr. and Mrs.Raymond Sdnldt, Monday evening.Mr. and Mrs.Bud Helton and Sandra were callers at the Ray- namd Schuldt home Sunday.Mr. and Hn Grover Gordon ol Omaha were Thursday afternoona l l e n at the Elza Appleby home.Mr.Peter Petersen of Omaha x....Mattie tht;week with Mr. - ' m a . . . - - . . . - . . . . . . _ - ISSUE WARNINGAGAINST DISEASE Careless Handling OfCarcasses May Result In Dea th Farmers cooperating in the gov-ernment'| Iat vaging eamvuzh'were cautioned today to be ex- l tremely earelul in handling a r -esssea ol animals which have died of infectious disease."Farm animals which have died of hog cholera, swine erysipeles,swine dysentery,anthrax,black- leg, and other mdadies are poten-tial hazards to all other llvatock in the community," says a reportissuedby the American Founda-tion for Animal Ha lth."These »=_.--_.-.,. ... mem.,infectious _ _ ,. _ ,. . .- -F IT l S N' T W A RM ~The following card from How spent me 1-:mer holidays here wm, he r pme ur m. a nd M n . G Hi Wat.w r ouwho unaided the Edward baker rung;-|1 seNi°¢0 on Tuesday were Dr and Mrs- W.I.Nelaou of Herman L. C.Gaines and Leo-nard Peterson ol Fremont,and Mrs. P,J. Christensen of Ben- niugtou.Mrs. Louise Vott-h is seriously m st the home of her brother. J. G. Gnaelman-Mr and Mrs. A. T.Hutehinaon . -..,.._ ......»1-1.-ea, here at News rom -rr's um' Mrs. Edward Baker of Spenser Call!omia,_givs an ~of camp. ard Mlaleldt,who is stationed dawn in the desert of southern life down in that regionApnl 17 1943 Deer Si!Have moved from Oregon andwaswonderingl l you would change Llie address ou my aub- acnptron.It |an't so bad down here it a person is willing w share his tent with rattlanaka, stinging scorpions,mosquitoesand Ilia.The weather is sortawann,gets about 135 in the shade, and no shade. Wind blowsevery day end this fine sand really peppers your food.0ut» sideof that everything seems to Crop Report Shows Wheat I d D | partment ul Agrlculhrre, wheat. la mprove espite Kill vimproved including that damaged According to a crop report recel ed'tl-lis week 11-om the U S De' damagedby ww- ki ll.Some of the wheat throughout the state was rueeded to spring small g-rain crops. Oats and barley are not making much progress because of frost; and freexing temperatures,somereportsindicatingpossibledam-age.Fall seeded alfalfa is show- ing coneidenhle winter kill. Plant/- ing ol the farm crop of potatoesia wdl along, with increased ac- reagee reported in some loalities. Comments indicate a larger per- centage of hybrid com. Lust yea: approximately 50%of the com acreage was hybrid.In the livestock field, some loss- la on June 13, 14, and 15. Out- standing speakers of both state and national prominence win be present. _ Lions [rom all over the state will be treated to n real treat of a typical chuck wagon breakfast ss one of the novel ideas of the committee. .. ,. _ _ _ , _ . . . ._ew England Hrs. Mnry Wheeler o! Waning-~n Spring,South Dakou, llre. Mnriettx-ygnx and Letltll wereThursdaydmnerguests of theFred Hovendick family. Mr. and Mn. Fred Peck, Min-es Nellie md Leln, xnd Mn. Wll-liam \Peck and mn were Eulerdinner gush of the Linwn Puff- er family of Teknmnh. Miss lrmn Mmdmmnnd Pvt. AI-bext Madsen,who is home fromCwg Polk, louisiana, on 1 (ur-.~were Saturday torenoon Knme{ who ll lagme on 1 furlough.Cecl Thompson of Blair was aSundayut xt the home uf bil brother,rt Thompson, and lam-gg- Sundsy supper mmm et theomonhomewereMr.andMn.rvln Sprlck and hmily of Fm Calhoun.Mr, end Mrs.Dm Mo ore mdchlldren md Mr, xnd Hn. InnesWulf und wldren of Blnlr wereEnter dinner guests at Mr. and Mn. Ralph Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eriknen wereSundny dinner guem xt the pu-enml, Carl Edknen. home.Mr.and Mrs.Clmdu Haven-dlck were Arlington visitors, Sun- I F o r t Riley da y leave ties.Ha r Qmahn , c a grsters ret a Kira and dic k werethe Lixtiter Kansas o n a n eleven-f r o m her nur si ng du - sister,M i l l D o n s of me u n Sunda y . an d theurnedtoOma ha,Mo n - l Mr s.Charles Haven- Friday dinne r gues ts of I-Iovendlc k family near m d Birdie F°1et,cher"a we re Mr .an d Mr s .E d Fletc her,Mr .an d Mr s .Ea r l Fletc her an d fa mily : n d M r . a n d Mr a . W a r r e n W ake- fie ld md s on s.Mr .and Mm Ho wa r d P e te r s o n an d children spent Saturda y eve-I n i n g a t. th e A r th u r w.Anderson \.._.._,.1,..\..:M thaw-Andersons ce1» §'n¢l"'""`""i'i¢¢§`§ co"and Ir- vin-6 Mr .and Mr s .J ohn Dorrmclcer a m spending several day s wi th Mr .an d Mr s .Ho wa r d Christen sen and fa nii ly .Do ro th Mondhorat o f Omah ayneunn*Hua mn.nlr..on¢5|~ h e r n a y . 01583BBB l n :au | | n b | ;.. . - _.th at th ey c an be s p by bi rds.or Nahum DFGHU " " " " '1rodents,dogs,seepage,an d evenlu"-*w g ;f n d m m § » g m ° » g tl:1rough c ontaminated du st car-g ;r.' ne f mfb o xah o n " th e ",§'°°";_e SOI Mr s J ohn Sswy ers entertain- & ' m , ' a n d swine ~a r ;ed I 0ul's0rne a t UTC 1101118 Of d s c infec tive to ma n th mu g h lh e q pg;ants,Mr .'} "d Mr s .w g # u n m f n h n n n r n b l ' 8 . 8 i O l l 8 O f U 1 0 3 k i R . l H e m ¢0 1 1 S u n d a y m g h t ,l f 8 i l l - A - L -2» .. | n : | n » I " M R Y D F H I II { >e v. rs.This would be n wonderful:ountry if no one had w llvehere. l don't think lt hu ruined down this way for several yearsso the water supply is even low. }{ere'n hoping this outfit moves w a new location before summerreally rolls Around.Two and 11 -~_.__ _._ ea ! pigs has been reported, butl ' genenlly livestock losses us about, normul. There is mrhe com- plaint, as to insufficient earn avail- nble for feeding purposes.1Futuresare 1 little slow be- cause of the cool weather.Huyandforageisgenewlyample,but n few are reporting insuffi- » L.-= Craig.Mr. and Mrs. John B. Edksc-n and Jeraldins were dinner guestson Easter ol Mr. and Mrs Clyic Slo k and daughter,near Te* - ms Mr. and Mrs.John B. Erikscn and Jeraigine,Mrs.Ervin Clem-ents and Jimmie Joe were Fre- mont visitors,Saturday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur w. Ander-son and Ardith were Sunday din-ner guests at the Andrew Andor-son home in Blair helping Mr. An-derson's sister,Marie,celebrateher birthday.Misses Lura and Margaret Hov-enamk were Saturday afternooncallers at the Bert Thompson and Auléust Jordan homes.rs. Marietta Lyons and Mrs.Nancy Wheeler or WesaingtonSpnnzll. South Dakota, were Wed- nesday aftemoon visitors at Al- Xnu and Birdie Fletchers.S endin Slturd v nP2l y e e ing azthe Harold Grothe homenear 'lfe~' Home .....,....,__.___ebrste their wedding anruversar¥~Mr.and Mrs.Lester Curleyspnt Sunday evening at the Au- gust Jordan home..Mr. and Mrs. A. l. Msgill andBobbie, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eng-er and Arlene am Mrs. Mane Ens-er were Sunday dinner sofa" ofMr, and Mrs. Dwight Patnck and sons._Mr.and Mrs.George Hmdleyand Marjorie were Sunday all-Bl"noon vimm at 1. B. 1-larnsons.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kramer were Sunday evening guests,Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blum spentSundayattheparental,Henry Hiebenthal, home.Bruce Roth and Babble of Te- kamah were Sunday aityrnoonvisitors at Howard Hoveudick B-r n Alben Madlem ima and Darrell Madsen were Saturday (orenoon callers at Alfred Kram- er'a.Lieutenant Beulah Harrimanand Mrs. L. B. Harrison were alt- - . . i r a n 1 I aye... ..... ..--..-.._..-__ents, Mr and Mrs.Fred Mord- hornt.Mr.and Mrs.Russell Svex-»rd-iskrubheandsonspentSstunight with Mr. and Mrs.Elmer Easterdinner Torvnl Wulf and Larry and on '?unday they were all guests of Mr.and Mrs. Andersen and son.Mrs.Torvsl AndersenlWednadsyaftemoonwith Mrs. Elmer Wul! and Larry. Mr and Mrs. .Toe Scheacher oi' Omaha visited Saburday evening with Mr .and Mrs Peier Kroger and family.-Mr and Mrs Peten' Kroger-, Mrs.Emma Champion and GenevisitedSundayalternoonwith Mr. and Mrs.Dave Kroger and Melvin.,Mr.and Mrs.John Harder visited Sunday evening with Mrs.-1.~- 11~_.. _...r .....mn spent :e;dsaes should be covenedlflef uueuus """"'-'="~"' " 'until the rendering truck arrivu. Duane Cldy. George Rosen,and If they have to he moved,l.hls|John Young.An i¥}°lf\'""\ even» should be done on a scraper which imz was _WCM in visiting.will not allow seepage to contam~|The birthday of Mrs.Elsieinate the farm lots. All floors and Pfleiler was pleasantly observed -soil surfaces where carcasses have on Tuesday evening,when alainshould be thoroughly disin- group of friends surprised her l€<=¥2d» Anyone handling the ani-land spent the evening in playing mnls should wear old gloves "'hiCh|pinochle.included were Mes- can be burned when the job is fin-. dsmes Albert Kaos,C_C_Cm-,k_ amd...li A. Swihart, Rhea. curry, uw- "Animals which rave died of renee Broan, Nora Badger, Grantanthraxshouldbedestroyed byllhewsler,Han'y Ostermsn, Alice fire, or buried m a depth of 8_to| Neweom,]:\_E_Webb,Funk 10 feet in quick lime.lnformationigmwn and Miss Helen ReppertonspecialregulationsgoverrunglMesdarllesA_A_Hahlb k Frank Brown and Victor KellrwerehosteasesonWednesday °'afternoon when they entertainer 'the Congregational Ladies Cirtli at Crane Chapel,with a goow crowd present.1~.......m n o on mnko moons,The junior Red Cross of th carcass disposal may be obtainedl from any local veterinarian." Poultry Pointers I mon ;s |;.and we have been here in the so-called spring. My beat regards w everyonebackin the good old town ofBlair;hope yuu're not suffer ing from the heat like we arehereontheGreat.Desert of Southern California.Enjoy getting The Enterprise very much-1'Ydurn truly,Howard Misfeldt. cientlivesfoc the pas higher a year LI() STA The Confe aAcK uP Znn ~ Y O U R B U Y g g ;~ Bu1¢nAda'itnbnal =\1 B0mfT0da.y ' ~ Plen ty 0' DvnTherearelpprudmamly 400,000 d o n ln New York lu t e ,un d Un license teen from them amount no almost Sl,D00,000 Moat of u m mo ne y 1| u nd by the local cpm- munluea sn pay ing d l m | ¢ e |dana by unc ontrolled dogs in nheup :nd w w w . I'm Leaving for the Army! ....nndI Want lo Say Thanks! cient moisture.Jn-shipments of Iivafock w country points forthe pu:three months ran 37%higher than for the same period 1 a yenr ago.1 LIONS 'ro Hom' STATE CONFERENCE The {or1h~<:oming Lions Vicwry Conference will be held at Ogalla- \ v r - ...ln this country large-neue organic cbemlcnl producucn did no! umme any importance untll the Ant World wa r wa s we ll u nd er way and o\xr textile and phxrmnc eutic nl mu m - Knetuxen could no la n g u procureth e n e c e u nq p r o d u c u whic h had come hom Europe. ac cording tn ln- duxftld and Enlineerlng Qaemlliry . to all of you who have givenme such Ioynl patronage dur-ing the HJ years I have been ln Kennaxd. The shop will be :losed while I am away but I hope to beAble to serve you again upon my return. JAMES SCHNEIDER KENNARD, NEBR. U1 In l 1:"l`o get abc most wt of wartime bus service--travel on the righc day-- u l l q | ' .° " ° ~ » ~ " ' , , ; . J \Pt 1 1 rea.I HOURS 9 to 12; 2 to 5. Appointments Made Colds,Sciatica,Neuritis,Lumb ago,Head- ac hes, Rheumatiam, Appendic itis, Constipa tion Sinus,Liver.Stomac h,Kidney and Bladder Troubles; Female Disorders,Nerv- ousness;Hi g h Blood Pressure;Influ enzaand Liany Other Diseases Respond to Chir- oprac tic Adjustments. Dr. D. C. Knee, Clnropractor PHONE 254 OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ON C O L F A X S T R E E TTea nu Are Cas h Offic e, $1--Ho-use, $3 r . :I '1 I 0 NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AT YOURsmvlcaTO.HI-LLP YOU s ~e ~ ~» o .n n Clements |' and J immie J o e, and Mi sse s L or- etta Ku hlma n,Hazel Christensen, and Etta K r oh n .Saturday supper gu e sts a t th e Fred Hovendic k ho me were Mr . and Mr s.Robert Hovendic k,Dei- mar Ru we, an d J er ry Ren ner feldt of Omaha..w H k cAI ann ¢1 xaggw mqqf, and W... ......Mr and Mrs. Wm.Chmtensex.nd family visited Sunday with Imil Gottsc}| and Lillie. Mrs John Hsrder visited Wed- esday afternoon with Mrs.An- a Harder of Bennington.Mr. snd Mrs,Henry Gottsch.nd Peter Petersen were Sunday llnncr guests ol Mr and Mrs. Eggert Ohrt and sons.Mr.and Mrs.Peter Kroger.(rs. Emma Champion and Gen». *islted Saturday afternoon with |{r and Mrs.Peter Mordhorst. Mr and Mrs.Henry Gottsch entertained a few friends and >clatives Wednesday evening ln honor of the latters birthday Pdzes at cams were won by Mrs. Johri Dornscker, Mrs. HarryPedde,Mrs.Fred Nelson,Greta Donrancker,and Mrs.Egger: Ohrt won the traveling prize,s luneh was served ister in the evening. STATE GAME ___ . ..........,,..,.-..._..,. _vi some of the large framed enr-ly hatehed oockerels.Only males ol heavy breeds should be used Bm*c ns Capom should be completed 25 scrap books an355mountedcross word puzzle which will be sent to servic !Arlington Public schools hav Iwerangedoncleanpasturewherethereisavailableshade.Given plently of water, grit and oyster' shell,good growing mash with 50%of total feed made up of heavy whole oats during the hotsummer' and early fall, and they will msmre large framed bodies, ready w put on weight in time to market in Decanber or Janu-ary.Cspon prices are most al- ways heat in later winter, but un- less you have some open front, deep sheds to keep them in during the bad weather, it will vert to fatten ospons for market earlierWsteh the amount of water' your layers drink each day.If the amount decreases it will only be a few days until the em: pro dwtion drops At this season. it pays to keep water founts...~__....|:_.r:n,.....-» A., ;'"°" in hospitals They are als sponsoring s ddve for tin fo snd old silk and nylon hosiery. Lt.Colonel and Mrs.A.v'Alford of rm, L e mma wood Mo.. were guests of Dr. md Mr P. L. Cady st their home Sunds for Easter dinner.Mrs. Wm. G. Clayton and Ns: icy of Grand Island, lelt on We nosday after spending' part of tll m k here with Mrs.Clayton lnsrents,Mr.and Mrs.V.' Marshall._Mrs. W. S. Hsdlev spent Ea ter in Omaha with her duurhu Mrs. V. W. Htoylea and famil returninz home on Tuesday. Mrs Nora Badger spent tweek-end in I-N-emont with h ldsuffhter-ln-law.Mrs.Lor Badger and children. Mrs.V.V.Marshall and hldauvhtnr.Mrs. wiucsm G. Cla fenbly a midwrcek day. Cdl your agen: well in ulvance for lem rclod schedules. And xtmcmbclw- wel light--buy ticker: in advance hzmimqihapnuiotirduuy.IGH co6Im s'ronE Phone Black 13 unmn Pncmc smnes v US wma BONDS - ' * d Sell All Kinds of o We Are a United States Fed ?ral Licensed and Bonded W arehouse a n d W ei gh er I \ Now for Next Winter REEH, Mgr. uist Graints' Lbr. Co We Buy an m nCOM`MISSION NOTES 1: According tn reports from con» ~ .CODIS aucawu In uuacuauu.u r ""-fu"~tiona f m m fine hen h0\1so.|t°"*o f Gra nd Island Wefe ' E alway s keep fountains <:lua»i`h0Sf€'N*€B on Sunday evening .,m-...nw rnnnh ~r»Am-innid|=\£hB Ma rs h all h o me whey:th servation offfders o f th e Nebras- ka Ga me ,Foxestation and Pa rk s Commission the fishing wa s ex- ceptionally good as the season opened.Ho we ve r th e last.cold weather made fis hi ng less p m duc ti va an d it wi ll remai n an un- ti l the return o f sunshine an d nsnafn u1na§|n1 u c thl mr ye:to pr la; vd Q T W m w w "W "m-ientertained a g-map of friends atA15-mmute feeding of wet A sewn oclock dinner and ln ar often bdngs your flock backlJ°l\¥\ Sawyers u recent bride nomxsl food consumphon and number of the mms we re for olangu the penod of heavy|U\€Y school males of Mrs Saw l u |unnlu|||\|n|||||nmnn|\||nlu||||nln||||| OUR NEW lah about noon at this time 01 formal dmner honoriml ~ ',. A | v, but constant weekly culhng ;er<Iaster lxlhes "'\¢l\\;l0W ch A catching hoak 15 nece9» and " M e appointments, m sz n-..,......»».. 40.1°nirqnm Those invit-STEINLIGHT d Sell All Kinds of o We Are a United States Fed ?ral Licensed and Bonded W arehouse a n d W ei gh er I \ Now for Next Winter REEH, Mgr. uist Graints' Lbr. Co warm weather. The Game,Foreatation and Parks Commission is being lo r t- ed 00 reduce tr ou t produc tion fo r th e dur ati on because o f a shortage o f th e food necessary to the trout.Bass,bullheads an d bluegills,whi c h feed larg ely on na tur al food s, will be ins tig at- ed fo r mu c h grea ter produc tion du ri n g th e n e xt year. Salvage wo r k is ge tti n g under wa y i n th e Miss ouri n o w th a t th e flo o d wa ter s a r e rec eding. Nu me ro us bijous an d lagoons ha ve been fo rmed b y th e hisrh waters an d in th e m are quanti- ties of c atfi sh th a t ha ve been trapped.f1'he Neb ras ka Game. Forestation an d Pa rk s Commiss ion pla ns rm s elnin g as ma n y o f these as possible b u t ln th e sma ller pools th e salvage c rew wi ll no t be able to res c u e trap p- ed fish.Spea ring ol th e s e fi sh is not p emii ssib le, h owever, hand \h m g E la nf~ f n a 1t i tr ap pi ng is per mi tted i f th e in -= dividuals so desiring ha ve a fis hi ng lic ense o n thelr~pers0n. A r e p o r t w the Ga me, Fo res t- ati on an d Pa rk s Commlsi on f rom Superi ntende nt V.J .D a y h a n li o f th e Nebraska Na ti on a l Forest a t Halsey ,Nebraska,shows th at th e re .are one thousand deer whe re no nn a lly there should be fo ur o r fi ve hundred.Serious damage to ma n y tr ee s i n th is area has be en rep orted as a rr: su lt ot..so ma n y door br vws in g i n suc h a restric ted area.M i x w plan ti ng s o l c e da r a nd p in e ha ve been used by th e d ee r a s food an d ha ve been dama ged an d ma n y destroy ed.Th e hu n gr y deer also damage th e b a r k o f m a h t i e w a lte r displeting th e tr e e o l i ts fo lia g e Evidenc e o f th e damage do ne t o th e pla nt- i w x l has been photographed and s e n t to th e offic e D ! th e Co m- mission.A c ommittee f r o m tl1e I e g i s la tu m an d th e Commission wi ll inves tig ate the pro blem th is week~end an d rep ort up on th o amo unt o f dmn age an d possible reme dial measures. Dom*; aux on ~\~4-LEAF 1 \clovzns /\ . ounWANT ADS ~I =ARE*w a w e n ~£'$~T o o Advertise in The Iinterprise i¢f,~,;~~fm,,MOISTURE TERTES \ Test Your Crain O N E M IN U T E warm weather. The Game,Foreatation and Parks Commission is being lo r t- ed 00 reduce tr ou t produc tion fo r th e dur ati on because o f a shortage o f th e food necessary to the trout.Bass,bullheads an d bluegills,whi c h feed larg ely on na tur al food s, will be ins tig at- ed fo r mu c h grea ter produc tion du ri n g th e n e xt year. Salvage wo r k is ge tti n g under wa y i n th e Miss ouri n o w th a t th e flo o d wa ter s a r e rec eding. Nu me ro us bijous an d lagoons ha ve been fo rmed b y th e hisrh waters an d in th e m are quanti- ties of c atfi sh th a t ha ve been trapped.f1'he Neb ras ka Game. Forestation an d Pa rk s Commiss ion pla ns rm s elnin g as ma n y o f these as possible b u t ln th e sma ller pools th e salvage c rew wi ll no t be able to res c u e trap p- ed fish.Spea ring ol th e s e fi sh is not p emii ssib le, h owever, hand \h m g E la nf~ f n a 1t i tr ap pi ng is per mi tted i f th e in -= dividuals so desiring ha ve a fis hi ng lic ense o n thelr~pers0n. A r e p o r t w the Ga me, Fo res t- ati on an d Pa rk s Commlsi on f rom Superi ntende nt V.J .D a y h a n li o f th e Nebraska Na ti on a l Forest a t Halsey ,Nebraska,shows th at th e re .are one thousand deer whe re no nn a lly there should be fo ur o r fi ve hundred.Serious damage to ma n y tr ee s i n th is area has be en rep orted as a rr: su lt ot..so ma n y door br vws in g i n suc h a restric ted area.M i x w plan ti ng s o l c e da r a nd p in e ha ve been used by th e d ee r a s food an d ha ve been dama ged an d ma n y destroy ed.Th e hu n gr y deer also damage th e b a r k o f m a h t i e w a lte r displeting th e tr e e o l i ts fo lia g e Evidenc e o f th e damage do ne t o th e pla nt- i w x l has been photographed and s e n t to th e offic e D ! th e Co m- mission.A c ommittee f r o m tl1e I e g i s la tu m an d th e Commission wi ll inves tig ate the pro blem th is week~end an d rep ort up on th o amo unt o f dmn age an d possible reme dial measures. n~m*; aux on "\4-LEAF 1 \cl ovzns /\ ~¢~o un WANTa ;23 air Lgcxv ''~Z§f`Too Advertise in The Iinterprise Public Sale! Having rented my land, l will sell at Public Auction ll my place 45) miles easl ol llermnn, Nebraska, and 10 miles nurlh o f B lxi r, on the Bottom Ro ad, on Tuesday, May 4 IE It pruluuune w Auuuaucllay ing;ma s h to y o ur floc k. ery hen th a t cabkles is not.aar.She c an be a lia r.W h y Cha rles wvm,N .C.,Ri chm'd E . Ca d y o f Bremerton, W ash.,Alle n SE éiéié,George Rosen o f E lli n - wood.Kane.,Dua:ua Cady n f cook and can the li ar andthe ln. er?llm a k e r of Gma hn,Ch e t G.Ma r -y'he ma i n idea is to keep 1.h¢5|£¢h8H,P.L .Cady ,Ma x He in an d : k la y in g and don 't 'Waste J.S.Gardner. cl.Mo re an d mo re e g g :areded.Ab o u t 90 pla nts i n A -D E ~~ ric a are n o w dry ing eggs toI p i y m i l i t a r y a n d a l i i e d n e e d s .T h e D e S o t o W o m a n ' s , c l u b m e t --a n \r n _ . . 1 . . . - _: - PHONE 75useandth e n e w dry ing pianhs Ap r i l 21 wntn :sewn b tln le y nuderconstruc tion gi ve to thi'z Bla i r a t he r apa rtmen t.The re mt r y a capac ity o f s i x to t,en' were tan memb ers and fJ1r~ec llion pounds annua lly .Ig-ueata qrresent.Th e af te moo n J n Ma rc h I s t o f 1943 th e re u va a spent se\xi_r_1;2'la p robes f o r a around 40 %less pounds of the Red C ro ss .Th e next meeunjzultryme a t in storage th a n o n l wi ll b e h e k l a t th e h o me o f Mr s z s a m e d a t e l a s t y e a r .S i n c e .M i l d r e d P a u l s o n o n M a y 1 5 - -1 !r w z . _! . . \ \ - ¢ : n e r \ n 1 n n A ~ f .9 'a ". _¢.»g a -.-Q . . P Q ~, g g § - - 2 2 2 1 - é s '/w . - 0 ~" : = f " " " " " ' 1 3 ;1 \ al "You can't. imagine, judge. how muc h c om~ for t Lo uis e an d I g ot o ut of r ea din g th at 1*¢D0'ft by the Oiiife of W ar .Information on drinking habits in and around Army c zsmnmIf y ou hadn't loaned us your OOP? we'd still be wor ry in g ab ou t ou r .lim-B11 because of thooe dlly rumors goin' around" " P m mi g h t y g l a d to h m _ th a n J q lw - An the rep ort la y s. no Y mh i s t o r y h a s b e e n a n o f d e r i y , s o w e l l - b e h a ve d . l Q ~J .¢"{ i ll f *.:- w g . ,. /._, . _~ \_a so well- tr ai ne d. W hy . e ve n on n m' -n ic ht: th e r e ' s ve r y li ttle d r i n k i ng d o n e . I wa s p a n i c u la r ly i n ta a te d i n th a t p a r t wh i c h said th e A r my ,wi th an ey e to i ts o wn prohlan, usually prefers to have its c amps tn wot c ommu ni ti es mthe r th an d ry c om- munities b ec ause wet c ommuniti es c an be reg ula tnd . . . d1y c o mmu nities wi th the ir bood ezxui c ¢m't. lt' s just mor e p roo f that prohibilion does m n w m a . " THE OLD JUDGE sAYS... / \ - * Q I r~ i ~;~ . _~ T T ~~~-.1 ' ~ f p ~ |l`\' ~~E / 3 ~ ~~.';1 . ¢ ; .I r ' )N ~\I E"g 1 ~\~~~~4 ~ J'l r I f,2 1 v w ;r~.'~ .-r ~` ,rl ~ 0 6 ' Q 6 \H 1 . f i " ~ ~3 ',I ;'r ~. :, . \~_zf,._~J ~ f g g i ~%4 2 v I J f ~ . \a l ''. P ;.~ ,| a f ~ .a\_ }f ,f »/ )3 z r é " I ".| °¢ . P A s f °."! ".- ':1 f a E I -f ;~1 ~J » ; 'f jf ; }~ ; J ~~f t 1 ~~ r M'"}' J r Q A1 ~, . ...° ~~~r ~"~";»'i-_Q g .1 ~f g é `;é 1?' ~~..~$51 fiif ..3 /1].F/ e l l ""|..~,ff uovernm|:|||..nuimeets,the "c arried ever "=>=~?s-iw celebrate his birthday Iruge supply o f pou ltry is go-'W edne sday even ing,Mr . a n d Mr s ;fast.Tr y to raise an extr a f J n e Sully ,Mr .and Mr s.Ha r r y ood of c hic ks fo r rnest in lute! Paulson,and Mr s .Mr s .W m. rin g' o r ea rly ne xt f all.I t w i ll ' needed.5 Teac h the gr owin g pelle ts to -ost early .A :Frame sloping; urn the flo or to the back wa ll a point.about two fe et u p o m the floor,th a t has 1-inch iosts about one fo o t apa rt and ve re d with a 2 -i nc h mesh wire,'*ill so-on teac h the youngsters] ~roost.Th i s tempo rary r o o s t1 lsr device can be used in t h euseo f li g h t we i gh t bi ld e whenf :ey are fo u r to si x weeks old. 1 f o r heavy breds wh en six to even weeks old.Ar r an g e these oosts to prevent:th e chic ks *om ge ttin g und er the wi re and Hineline.Mr s.Rnland Hineline o f Bla ir spent Sa tu r da y with he r parents Mr .and Mr s.Ma r ti n I-Ioier. Barbara and Ralph Hine line spent the we e k e n d in Blai r a t the he me of their grandparents. Mr .and Mr s.Fr an k Kief er. Mr .and Mr s.s Hine line and Argril attended churc h servic es in Ft. Calh oun a t th e Presbyter- ian Churc h where their ;rrand» daug hter was baptized Eas ter Sunday Miss E va W ilk ins spent the week-end a t her heme west of Bla ir 39 I-lead Cattle These c attle consist mostly of Hereford breeding.Te n cows.Ten heifers.mostly springers.Seventeen calves and yearlings.Two He re fo rd bulls of servic eable age. 6 Hampshire Gilts To farrovr last part of May.Bred to Hampshire bun z Head Horses Two horses. smooth mouth Farm Machinery, Etc. One ne w trac tor c u lti vator for In ter nation al M o r I I trac tor ; o ne ne w tra c tor mower fo r Inter oatmnn l M o r ff tr ac tor one new 4-section har ro w;one manure s preader;one 2-r01'\ go-c levil; one home mower: one trac tor middle buster; one 51Intema tio nnl lister;one potato diggerg two 1-row horse c ul tivattms;two tra c tor plovr s; o ne walk ing plow; one 6-i nc h ir rigation pump with 1 00 fe et of p ipe ; h m hay r ake :1 ; o ne 10 inch International grinder:one Case corn p la n tlf t one newweed burner:two horse discs:one new elec tric encer;b u ; into tfie dréppings The often repeated smaLrnent (hat "lt/s better to be safe than surrv" will apply more than ever ia the 1943 wp of nhleh. 'Phan are two diseases that can be prevented,that so ofien cause much loss of life or egg produc- tion as the youngsters qleve\op during summer,or get into lu) in the fall and winter. Tliese twodiseasesareFowlPoxSore`( Head or Canker Mouth)and'I`mch¢}&Is '(In!ecLious Brnnclxi- tis).Tradmeitls spreads (ash the birds na n and struggle II lr YOU NEED FURNACE REPAIRS Do nd on ul lar n.J n a l n u o a n b l o w i f .Wo'l.\ kulp yea 5° lun your Iunueo llhpl In qood 'hw- Tha laden ptavkln ul whh 24-hou-l-dny und£¢_°n_q\guin| npdx ,ug .- *..'..!"nw; dirt slib; tank hater; niel barrels. and many other articlee too numerous to mention. TERMS ARE CASH \\ \? for breath and many strangle to lor Grnn. Coloma mmscu.death mlfckly,Both of these di-| senses can be prevented for the|N E W I U H N A Q E S P life Of a chicken by vaccination] u yarn puns :mm u 5¢,¢,| nu orM o s t a n o n e c a n e a s i l y va c c i n a t e .~~ ° ° § , " * "~ a u w u m a M . ._ _ . t u . . .\:\.....=....if Q n h n f n r Mrs.Il Margaret Williams .-f.m u - . --.........__.ol Bl|lrhdllt.hdr|ue|\lS1|.\l-dy, llr. ma ln. Rollnd sn-im.lln. Merle Plnett of Omllulm: me wuk-end at vhs Geo. Mlchulwn home.llr. Ind In. Hurry Bindlmand Dlek wen Thundly "duvldlnn at th Nhfnnn ma CIS!- lonl Hlmlhn mmm. 1 Mo o re Pl u m b i ng Co . B L A IR, NE B R. cnml GDI-Dlllll. FURNAGE SERVICE q u * " 1 * f * " " } 1 \ |" |7 " ' D l ' Y' l l l l \ l l l l 1 1 l l n n s- r |- I n Legal Notiqes D AL E N E W ~ The ham on thu Carl w gfum burned, Thunda The -g in o f t h e lin ilu n dwm llr.Ind U.n."Wu\ta and hmily ue the m mOn Monday. the broader hmne, 300 baby chicks, and 80 duck =§,==mdagara feburne donthe r.Reichltndt arm.Mr.und Mn.Koe e movd there Unch L Jem and Pauls Lee Jannol Ne rub Univergity spent. thaBum: wak-end wx~ their pu'- Mr.And Mn.Pete Psunsnalled on bland! nz Wuhlngton, Fndny arming.Mr. md Mn. Pete Olsen helpedi z h n , m oelebnu hil binh- iaf.m d ~ J .Andaman glntertained the Card Club,Sun- Lf.md Mn. Rldmud Koenig 010 mAllllndMr.lndMrl.JohnMushall md flmily spent EnterSundny with Mr. md Mn.Ollie Muihnll.lr.m d Mrl. Be nVo unuiLol|Mr . w i mn. y muu n h mm .mi R°\,¢¢,_Mn.Chril Sundl mdI-'runes Wleae ~ with Qhe H. Pnocmnmcs (0ffidn\) High School :x B l x; Nebr.. April 19; 19=§3. Th e Boa rd o f County c<»mm»s~ ai o ne n me t p u r xu mt,to |d.i°111'fl- me n t tak e n Ap r i l 5, 1943. Present: L.. D. Long, 3. E. C-tml* bell and R. na . Allan. Th e min utes o f the precedink Buy 2 Jeeps Two Bond Rallies W ere He l d In Drive La st Tuesday 'bro nllla wan held at theBlah Cmhd Schwf,Tuwhv, u-mCoun¢y. Nebnin.ss 'r.A'm o r e l m w .Holm-qulst, Deceased.Nadu Il »==~g1_ given that onthe 14th day of y, 1948, It theCounty Judge's ulflce in the Cityof Blair, Wuhingian County, No-brukx, at men o'elock in dm fon-noon of said dny.the followinmatter will be hend md canal - °"§"j, ~;;'}'=m},"'° Petition 'UI gy vi .o m at n or eappointmentnl~Holm-qumt u mdmlnlltntor ol the a- :x Sunday T u t :a t the Alv in H l m h o m e ome w e n Mr .m d M n ,IARUY R u me n m d h m i l y In d J e s u Hn n s e n , o ! O r u m, md M i n Helen I-Innthome. Mr . a n d Mrs.H.\n'y Nucl m d M n ," w g Lnutrup m d Do ril, m d M n .Pett it vixiled at the Paul Noel home, Sunday. g m d M;'s.Al§.'il\|.nd Holmes an y. o n n,tSundaywithMr .u l n ,els Pe wn on ._ -'rn mvmvnfwBlnir. Nebruh. Amit a. ms bonnld and Clifford, Mr. md Mn. Bill Vogt, Ghn md uhnd, Mr.md Mn. Albert Nelson. Mldelynand Lnrnlne, Mr. md Mn. SonaWolsmumandMaryMr.mdMn. Nah Sorensen and Richxni,Mr. and Mrs. Benurd Thom nmd Allred md Hn. AmxndA §'1°.»ge:-son. At pinochle Mn. BemndThomonmdNelsSonensenwonr g ,Mn.Pxul W°u\(md Soren _ollm\nn, npconq; md Qer- NOTICE 110 CONTRACIDRB Sealed bids will be received nv.the omce of the Department ofRnlds and lrrigitlon m the SumCxpitolat Lincoln, Nebraska, onMay6,1943.until 10:00 o'clockAM..md at tha t time publl y opened and read for SAN ~ Q EL SURFACING ana xncuuefnuuwork on the HERMAN-ELK CITYPatrol No. 21080 Suze Rqnd.The approximate qunndues are:1,893 Cu. Yds. Sand Gnv- gl|Surface Course Mater- l lThe attention ot bidders is dl-reeled to the Special Proyislonacovering nulvletung or usngnlng the contract.Compliance by the contractorwith the standards na to hours of \.\.m~ M.-.~rx\1~l ho the "Falr L1- deceased.Dated Aprll 20, 1948.(Seal)ALBAE H. NELSON,16-it County Judge. NOTICE 0F SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice ls hereby given that theMor and Council of the Clt ofBlr,Nobrnkn,hnve sold i m One, Tgvq and Three ln Block Two m. Pwue,?°:l<A~1'??F'°" se "es with high school student; P\°dz~ ing fund! nxfildmt lor the pur- chnu of two umy jeeps.By Wednmdny afternoon enough huibeen nlsed for one leer. md the youngsters were well on their way toward eompletlon of the drive.Late 'Pandey 'mol-ning,hizh school boy!md girls wereuldxesledbyGeorgeT. Hede~ Iund. chninnxn ul the county After n careful enminndon of!" " "F "QQ."'fa MLthe follwmg bm, on the "'"°""'lfn°§n`fff ,;"¢§'iy",,_,,,.' funds, it was moved md §°°°"dd 041524 lt. the home ol Mr. md thlt the following clnlma be N- Mrs.RD Nelson md M ¢lowed,md the Co u n ty C le r k i s An n , 1 . 1 w e e k. w e r e ~ he re by o rdefd to ginw '""""'°v ey Marsh Ind Mr.and Mn.on the funds indmlted to PHY George Hu-ms, of qdg Rgpidg, ume.gzmm, ,gli members vw- Iowa, um um Ruth Buck, of an- ent votmg "aye .h14500Mr. um Mn.m m m Bancrofts.oo ,and fnmil visited at the home of125.00 Mr. and lin. Prank Ven Deuun, .Z'}~3.§ SuQly °Y5|H||g_ R. M. Allen, Com. work SGuldberg Anderson, llbor Slim Beit!l,nbcrH- .Q ,§!'€$'r °vIf12"°° Huel Anthony ol Lexingmn.|Nehz-uh, vru 1 house guest of"gy Jenn .Ions over the week- enMin Jeanne Jungbluth ntumsd tn her studia inOmlhn dtex luv-ing spent. the put week with herpgrgnm, Mr. md Mn. J. E. Jung~\ as Mlnlaldf.of Blnlr spentg g f w v - m f v a a t i o n with friends Mr .nn Mrs.Elme r Pud uen and son m d M n .A n m Gradsrt v ld u d a t G .F. Psulnexfa Friday sv minz .M n .Bernsrd Thompson m d Allre d Jun es , Mr s. Aman da Sva- g a n n n md Mr s . F r e d K n c h t vi s - i te d n t th e He n r y 'l.`letien home, Fvld n y . Mr .s u d M n .ale R u - mussen m d d m g h t e n wer e S un- d l£ ' a v n n i n g u n n .wmn c e J oh nsa n 01 the U. S . Nn v y : n d M n . H n r l s n Christen-sen a re g i d i n g th i s we e k wi th M r . u m J . T. Chr ine nse n. M n .Chu-les Gottsc h an d Mr s . H.c .Sorensen visited Mr s .Ol- li s Ma r sh a ll, F ri d ay llte moo n .Mn . D a ve Ri c h n n i s s p e n t E u ~ te r wi th r e ln i ve s a t No r f o lk . M r . m d Mr s .Hen ry J or gen sen an d Ri c h xr d of Omn h n , a n M n .Chris Sunds spent Sunday evsning at W i llia m Mlt. za n 's . Mr .m d Mr s .H.C.Sorensen = » ;Tuesday aftern oon at Ke n - n a ,;i,2|~|n s A c K u P W , 'g YOUR BOY ' ~ 'L Buy an Additional --~\amz Taday Mr. and Mrs.Ed ChristensenandVendt.visited at.the ElmerBetts home on Sunday evening.. Misa Aim.; Svogerson cdled onMrs.Howard Widener and lon,Robert. Lee, Saturday, at the Blair 1lospitai.Emil Matzen is somewhat un- der the weather at uns writmg, Alma Svogennn served lunch. Sundav vldtnrs were Mr .and Mr s . H en r y J en s e n, Mr , md Mn . Arthur Jensen end G h d y l,H r . a n d Mr s .Llo y d J n c o bs md le m- i ly , Mr . md Mr s . Ro y Ra h lf l a n d f u n i ly . Mr . e n d M n . H- " r v S wm.son an d h mi ly , C u l J e n s e n a n d An k er ,M m J oha nna Swe n lo n an d Albe rt. Mr .und M n .He n r y Ge hr kowe re Sunday eve ni ng vi si to rs l t w m u m W \xlb em'| .~ Peter Hans en of uduhon, Iowa., w u |dinner z u t ' a t t h e He n s Svogex-son home,Frid ny , Gledvn J e nsen An d Ru b y Ku eh l wer e F ri dny n lhe rn oon vini to ra at He n r y G¢nrke's. Mr .en d M n .Pa ul W u lf we re amon g th os e h elpi ng Mr . en d Mn . W alter J a pn c eleh rs to th ei r 20 th we dd in g e nn iver ur y . Su nd ey . Mn . Be rn ar d Th omps on e nd A 1- fred J m e s ,Mr s .Amen d. :Svo~ gerson,Mi s s Emrn n 'Ne tg en an d Mr s . F re d Kr n c h t returned h u mefrom Herric k, South Dxkota, Tues- dly e ven i n g .Th ey h u i ltta nd e d Mm. Henry Tietgen.Mr.and Mrs.Paul Bmry andPaulicentertainedMr. and Mrs. Ansel Taft. and Mn.Mae Jones h mm.Mr .and M m .Alb ert H u n a n were Baller Sundly dinner guests o l M r .And Mr s .Ls wr s nc e H m - s e n m d d s u z h tc n . la i n Jensen o f Om ah x T iELS!-Br vacation vixi¢in wi th n . Pn ul Jones m d M n .luxe : J en- bor sllmamas Act. of xssa",proved June 25, was (l?==b\i¢ns, 'zsmh Congress),will bequired in the gerfommnce 01workunder thx:contncf.The minimum wage pnd to allskilledx»\»9l-..en;pl°y¢d __fg}_. 3553 gp-No. xe-the muy ox mmr, nenrlmks, wV. SerVoss for the sum of $75.00cash and uid Mlyor md Cannelllnve also sold Lots Ten,Eleven and Twelve in the aforesaid BlockTwo Us nld Harold V. SerVosa forthe sum of 360.00 cash,°°f;;;g,'-ance of sald real estate to be e I wM P u d cd umm U11 bo., gasl r finance committee.Minaean mama of the Purple ?"§ §2;,f€"f~'L'ii.' wnrlr " " ' ° " *Mr .I n d mr s .r .J .we l l !l u ulg g fa:nily spent. the week-end in Lin- emgern o tion g a v e - I ~ ~"4.06':wrt nik on um '%vhy|" ol pur c. E. c\$.§....3f mlll e 'IA4 using wax bonds, and tim nlly Clerk Dlnrict Court, costa 3.76'Clerk District. Conn. coats 81.50ma wi thRapxuenuglxtlnd each of the Mary J. Cook, clerlctl rwer g u n s attended a |ec01(d gn? (gl°"'' M f g 9!'v»_h¢¥<1 _?\-ew ef'@f°9°'H 0.32.5 ...i.§....".'§.,...".-2. so.oo20.006.18s.oo "R" KNHD ol Iriendl and relnives gathered at the C.W.Hanlen ome, Sunday, to help Mn. Han-sen celebrate her blnhdny, whichoccurredon tha following d;y_Present were Mr, and Mn. G. J.Hlll and sons. of Ralston, Mr. md Mn. n. sl.Prlmnrd and uma . sen md tsmiliu.Friends of Mn. Augult Chrlrtenxen, who is At the home of herdmzghter, Mn. Elmar B. Jensen,spent Wedneadxy visiting her.Those resent were Mrs.FredRi,Sr., Mn. L. M. Keene,Rev.and M Pm: _Hlllmul of noni nur?R h l l l D o~ }nu'}S2¥ hour int-é;::1s§ffafL=§_Iabor n u r : n w 1 . 1 o * " " " '' n m ¢ , m u R e v . u m u n - v l v -MM. 'é..¥.|°u.¢'3f£"f2','!»~~ ° f l d s . :.;...ol Arlington, and ln. lin Emil Echlldn, labor 30-S2 Henman-m n O l p H m u m n P n l vnu.ufAnd |fl'l\\\= §l'U'l!"» '!Pl|!|l§'EQlBl»lr: lb. und Mn. Joe Kean- _-E"'€'_§'""'.!l E`"M°!.E'!{?'l__ unsiuueu muon en..-qe.._....c ntraet shall be for ty -fi ve (45) c§nts per ho ur.. Plans a nd spe c ific ations lor the wo r k ma y be seen an d intonn a-tion sec ured at th e o f f ic e o f th e Co u n ty Cle r k a t Blair.Ne b ra s kl. or at the offic e ot the D epartment of/Roads an d Ir ri g atio n a t Li n- c oln, Nebrbaska. The suc cessful bi dd er will be required to furnish bond _in a n amou nt e qua l to 10 0% o f lun c on- trac t._A s a n evidence o l good fa i th in su b mi tti n g a p r o p o s alf o r th i s wo r k ,the bid de r mu at.f \le,wi thhi s proposal, n certified check ma de pay ab le to Lhe Depa rtment of Ro nd a an d lr ri ia ti on a nd i n onamo unt n ot les s t a n o ne hu ndr ed f i f ty (150)dollars.. Th e rig ht is reserved to wai ve all tec hnicalities an d rejec t any or all bids. D i c r a n n i i a x r O F R O A D SA N D lltRlGA ' I `lON, W ardner G. Sc ott, State Engineer, Louis C.Farnoerg,County Clerk, 15111 W ashington County . :~ o i| \ i~ ;O F AD ) llNlS ' l` RA ' l' lON J . T. I) \s art. Attomc y erty ._ ( S w)Henr y Ch rla n , 15-at City C ler k. NO T I C E O F F I N A L RE P O R T 0'Ha.n lo n & O'Ha nlo n, Atto rne y s ln the Co un ty Co ur t o f W a s hi ng - to n County ,Ne bms ka .ESTATE OF Ne ls S wa nso n, D e- ceased., Notic e is h er eb y gi ve n th at A l- bert Swanson an d Ha rr y Swan-son ha ve filed wi th th e und er: signed, County J udge of W ashing- to n County ,Neb ras ka, th eir fi nal rep ort as Admin istra tors of th eEstate of Nels Swanson, Dec eased, an d ma d e a n applic ation fo r f i n - al admin istra tion an d disc hnr e,and for the as sig nmen t o l re aii iie of Es ta te to such other personsas are by law entitled to the same, and I have set the 'lth day of May , 19.13, at two o 'c loc k P. M. , a t my offic e in said County for the hear- in thereof.KD a te d A p d l 15, 1943. (Seal)A L B A E H.NE L S O N, i_§;n___County Judge. CITY COU NCIL PROCEEDINGS du r i n g th e re ma i nd e r of th e ra l- ly ,th e c hildren purc hased wa r stamps an d bonds a t booths wh i c h h a d been set u p f o r th e occasion.A w i l l o f $580 wo . th o f bonds an d stamps ha d been purc hased la te yesterday . FARMERS BUSYAT SPRING WORK Th e farmers o f th e c ou nty a re busy wi th their sp ri ng wo r k a t th is time.Th e spring,wh i le 'i b i t ba c k wa rd wi th th e weather exc eptionally cold,has been a n exc ellent one f o r g e tti n g field wor k don e.Mo s t f a r me r s report th e s d l i n Pri me condition an d plo wi n g has been th e order ci' th e da y fo r s ome ti me . Sma ll gra in is looki ng f ine and pastures are c omng,althou gh mo r e mo is tu re a nd wa r m weath- er wo uld hasten thi ngs alone. F r u i t trees are blo omi ng and ever y th ing points to th e fac t th a t s pr i n g i s h e r e ; STOCK TALK Evans Laundxay , laundryE. o . F a ir d ii l cleric al Glenn Flak e.lab or Gamble Store,supplies " " l 'Gilbert. c leric al A xe Hansen, laborJesse Hansen, labor W a lter G. Hu be r, miles Interstate Co., repairs Fred W . J ensen, laborK. B. C o.. su pplies Klo p p Co., supplies Ea r R. Knudse n, labor Peter Kruse,lab or Chr is Ku hlman , lab orHarry Leo c h, labor Stanley Mar sh, la bor Ann Mc Quarrie, c leric al Monroe Co., repairs Neb r.- iowa Oil Co., ga;Nebr.News,supplies Neb r.Equirnnent Co., repairs Ha r r y Ne ff ,labor And rew Nielsen , lab or Louis Nielsen,labor 0' Ha nlon I ns .Agenc y ,ina. Oma h a Print, supplies Pay roll W .L .Pawlinir- labor Leonard Pedersen, laborHelen Pfeiffer, c leric al He n r y Plugge, labor si n g s . Qu i e t labor g e : w o45.00 22.8010.37 85.00 ss.oo 21.27 2.80 43.82 14.00 l'I.'l5 1 17.84 4.50 35.00 8.00125.00 l il li n an d 1 - mf g .Mr .an d B I .J . B.Ha ll,o l rling ton,an d Ne ls Hansen an d` I va r V lmli a ma e ._ Mr s. D . s. P ri tc h ar d an d Da vi dre tu me d home.Sundag af te r a \vee k' s vi si t wi th lrlen an d re l- a t i v a ._Mrs.Robe rt P lug ge i s s pend ing th e we ek in Uma ha .'Mi sa Be r th a Jensen,wh o ha d been vi siting he r parents,Re v. and Mrs. P. C. J ensen, returned to W ashington, D. C., last week.Sunday dinner g u a t a o f Mr . an d M m .To r ve l Andersen we re800 | Mr. a nd Mr s. Russ ell Su ver kr ub be 50' D0 l° "d Bruc e and Mr .an d Mr s .E l- 1 2 o o ' " * " W u l f a n d L a r r y . 45`55l llirs.Phi lip Shaw,Mr s .W alter 2:00Gollr.-hon, and Mrs,Maur ic e Hi c k- Iok and Jim visited at the Roy164_35_Nelson home,Monday .SO*Mr . a n d Mrs,Fra nk By ers an d g;_00{l'amily pent Sur ey a t th e A. C . 9 0 lzyers ome in air. ,..I Guests a t a f a mi lv gatheringHelenNelson,c lenc al `§§~2'§\.. the home oi' Mrs. Ruth Rosen- f u i h a u m. S u n d a y , we r e Mr . a n d Mi sl5 7 4' 9 =Glen Rosenbaum,Helen,Mi ld re d '125'00 and J udy ,Mr .an d Mrs.Sa m |25'g0 W r i gh t ,Vir qin ia,Fay e,and Sam.30 ; 0 0" lr "Mr. nnrdi Mrs *§;#=°§ Ro§en- ~,r..a os~12 3g g n2 2 i: : ;. ' i" "an rs U urday evening f r o m th e Dodg ~`»\n\Mrs Carl Ward rctunied to heriCounty Hospital at Fremont i l Mr. a nd mrs . ne d . lu ng oi utn we reMr .an d M r s Ch elte r J un gb lu th , Mr .and Mr s .Franc is J u n b lu thand lla Mae, Misa Irma J u ngblutb, M n .Mo lu f ,Mr .Theander Mr .an d Mr s .Alb er t Brodegard an d Evely n , Mr . a nd h lr s. Ma rtin J et- ter,all of Oma ha ;A .H..lu ng- bluth an d Nao mi . Mr s . A r no ld D e an d Mr s. P ie d J u ng bluth we re s o p p i n g i n Waf- terloo,Thurs day . Mrs. Asn Sta ley ol Neola , Io wa, retumed to her home, W ednesday , af te r ha vi n g spent several day s wi th h e r mothe r,Mr s .August Christensen. Mr s .Leonard Heier has beerreleasedf r o m th e Dodge Co un t; Hos pital o l Fr e mo n t whe re shi has be en a pa ti en t th e past twc wee ks and is c on vales c in g a t thi home of he r bro th er, J . W . J o hn son,in Washington. Mr . a n d Mr s .W ilbert Christensen of Lodgepole, Nebraska, c am, Sunda y to vis it their mother, Mrs Au g us t Christensen,an d sister Mrs. Elmer li . J ense n a nd family wAsH|No'roN NEWS Mrs. Leonard lloier returned Sal A i n n sr .\ ¢ ¢ " .- - .M r .a n d M r s .W i l l i a m V o g t e n - t e r t a i n e d ,S u n d a y ,i n h o n o r o f M r . V o f s b i r i h d a y w h i c h o c c u r r e d o n I o n d a y ,M r .a n d M n .L t r !P 0 t e r s e n .M r .a n d M r s .E g e l r t W u i f a n d E r v i n .a n d M r .a n d r u .' W i l - l i a m W u l b e r n a n d f a m i l y . M i s s R o s i e W u l b e r n r e t u r n e d h o m e ,S u n d a y ,h a v i n g ;b e e n w a r l i - i n g -i n B l a i r . M r s .F r e d K r a c h t .o f W h e a t o n , M i n n e s o t a ,s p e n t s e v e r a l d a g !w i t h | h c r s i s t e r ,M r s .A m a n d a v < ; 5 e r - s u n ;s h e r e t u r n e d h o m e ,S a t u a y . WE BUY I s C P o u l t r y - C r e a m - E g g s Hi d e s . ""~ '- »-~- ......|,-.' N a hmvIn th e C o u n t; C o ur t o f Washing- ......._................._..._¢ Meeting; of April 22.1943 An adjourned meeting o f theBla ir City Counc il was called to rd t 8 ' l k P . M . b ' MC a m p b e l l ' s l l l o r t u a r y \'fE...¥'1I}».~"T nil" 0iFollo\\in;r '.....'i`.i§ii PHONE 91 ABIBUIANCE sslzvlcl-: 0 Hanlon & 0 Hanlon Un:trac t and Title Yi ork Phone 1.1 ! r v vA TTOR NE Y S - A T- L . \ W u The Blair Hospital A Ho me I ns ti tu ti on PHONE 304 I '\, men answered ln will call: Ander-son,Christensen.Clarence Ru hr ,'Martin Kuh r,M c C o ro b,Reeh, Rounds.and Sc hmidt. A Xe litio n protesting lic ense of Theo ore Crowdy was read.I twas moved and sec onded this peti~ tion be received and plac ed on file. A ll councilmen vo ti ng " Ay e " ,the motion was c arried.It was moved and sec onded that license be granted to applic ants, tha t the may or end ors e i n writing the approval o f a prrlicants' bonds and that the proc c e ings had been sllra d at lar ge i n the min ute re c - o Mot'e d by Marti n Kuh r and see- ondc d by Mc C omb tha t an On andOf f S ale Ileer Lic ense be granted to Ha ns C.Paulsen.On roll c all Anderson,Christensen,ClarenceKu hr ,Ma r ti n Ku h r ,Mc Comb, Reeh.Rounds,Sc hmidt vo tin g ".-Ky o", the motion was carried.Moved by Clarence K u h r an d Ho wa r d W illi amson o f this county rec eived $14.65 f o r twen- ty head o f Harnpshires averag ing 290 lbs. in a rec ent sh ipment to South Oma ha. Th e Blai r Livestoc k 1\Iarket,(`. Bruntiage,Auc tioneer,reports h a t th e usu al fi ne fat h og r oa r- e t took plac e last Saturday . WASHINGTON COUNTY DEEDS Roy and My r tle No e to Ern ie G.&Adeiia J ust,joint tenants: E l s lots 5 51 6 . blk 26, Arlington. $I. Marie dz J . J .Ste wa r t e t al to Mar y Kelly : p t lo t T, blk 5 , L ak es Ad d to City of Oma h a and SW NW a n d W i e SE NW s e c 20 an d N E N W and lo t 11,sec 29-17- 13,s i .Mu tua l Bene fit Lif e I ns. Co.to And rew C.and Tm n a Andersen: SW\ except tract,sec 12~17-10, $13-mio; 'lull quasi,lauur huuRobert Rasmu ssen, labor Dan Sheets,laborSkellyOil, gas Irene L. Sorensen, c leric al Llo y d Spiker, laborStephensonCo., susplies Sam Stevens,sp.eputy Cec il Th on_}pson,labor F r a n k A .ietz, labor Wash.Co.Bank,chargesWashCo.Bank,rent 'I'.Williamson,labor Asst. Adm... poor A.R.Brock.poorRlair Lbr. & Coal Co., poor Blue Goose, poor S.W .Chambers. poor G. L .Dixon.poorDr.W. FI.Goehrinir. Door flregr-rsen D r u m poor Elizabeth J enkins, poor Ma r v K elly . po o r1N. 'l". Lund, poor D. Z. Murnmert. Ant-. ooor Phi li p 0' li anlon , po or Safe wav Stores, poor 40000 105.00 8.001o.on 1.50 ' m a 20.00 20 0 0 10.00 10.00 8.00 s o o n Stewar t Pha rmac y , poor 5.03Dorena W alker. poor 113.70 Wnrd's Store, poor 12.00 Fee resorts of the Clerk o f n:-+..¢|"*mml nml Qlnni-iff we re 30_00ho:ne.Mon day evening,afte r _a 12s.oo,\'iSi'al. the ho me of n er sis ter in 39.35 illastings, Nc brasla. ':5.ooi M r and Mr s. C a rie s lier rv and 32(}{).lanet were Sundav gruests at thee'z.'fsl"omf> ol' Mrs. 'Filirabeth Berry ani 10.0 0lM1 an d Mrs . H. E. W a rd . 21.20,Mr s.Mar on Sc hmidt.wh o has 11.00225.00 and Mr s.P.C.Jensen.ha s re-24 g | tu r n e d to h e r horne in Audubon. 14130 Iowa. been visitin g; at the ho me of Rev. |Mr .and Mrs.Ar th u r Jenseno no spent S unday at the Hans S voger- R qs ls o n home. Mr .and Mr s .Fr a n k Tirnblin and W anda and J anet Mu nd or f wer e Thu rsd ay evqninrr c allers at Ithl?Glen Rosenbaum home.Mr .and Mr s.Floy d Alexa nder and Bill,of He rman ,spent Mo r e day evening a t the Carl W a r d home.Mr s.Fr ed K r a me r and Mr s.Jesse Sc hroeder were Frldav c all~; er s a t th e h ome o f Mr . a n d Mr s . Mor ris Andersen and Mr s.Chris- tina Miller.Mrs. Eli zabe th Beny spe nt s ev~era l day s las t we ek in Omah a.| -- LnVer ne .Dale of_ Garden gif;-. l l I l 1 Monday afternoon wi th Mr s.N . ' P. Nielsen.I nh..¢.*.»h Lhe J ohn W .Johnsen ho me n l Washington where she is reouper- mting.Alth o ug h ge ttin g alo ng nic ely , Mrs. Hnier will be c onfined lo he r be d fo r so me time. Mr .and Mm .Lou Ile ge r,l a - vonne and Dary l, of Blair, Mr. and Mrs.Bern ard Th omp son and son, Mr s.Fred Knec ht o f Minnesota, Mis s Emma Ti etge n o f Blair , Mr s. Minnie Brec kenfeldt of Rapid City , South Dakota,Mr .and Mrs.B i ll] Vossxlli rs. Aman da Svoge rson andLoi3 Voss helped Mrs. Henry Tiet.-E gen celebrate her bir thd ay , Tu es- day evening. Mrs.J orgen Chnstensen spent man!Dian nnrl J nnirn D2 1 1 a l "\»'0uT name Inu: nun ' ,r v v J city prices.Try us! N E L S O N P n o n u c s\ Telenhl m, Nebme 2161 Beuningtu l l ~ | _ -lTAY LOR & WEL\LS LIVE STOCK AUCTI 0N EVE R Y W ED N E SD AY Fremont nl 12:00 0'clock spent. several day s the pa s t wee k wi th relatives a t Benson. Mr s. F ra nk Ostra ns ky a nd Mr s. J . W . J ohn sen fumis hed trans por- tation to Fr e mo n t f o r th e W a s h - ington hi gh school children and their teachers, W ednesday evening, where they enjoy ed ro ller sk ating. Mr .and Mr s.Lester Loge:nan and Miss Grace Sorensen were din~ ner g uests Easter Sunday a t the parentai,H.C. Sorensen, home.P.F.C.Dave Ric hards,J r., le ft, Tuesday ,for Santa Rosa, Csli.for~ nie.,ai te r a fu rlou gh wi th ho me folks.A Bond Dr ive whic h wa s held at the W ashington school, 'I\1esdny evening,was a b i g success wi th the distric t goi ng over the top wi th their quota.Bill Sc hmi dt, L eonar d and Elea nore,were supper guests o f Mr . an d Mr s.G F. Paulsen,Sunday . Mr. a nd Mrs . Er ic K ns ds en a nd daug hter spent Sunday afte rnoon wi th Mr . an d Mr s . J o h n Jensen. Mrs.La rs Rasmussen s p e n tThur sday afternoon wi th M m . Ha ns Sorensen.P.F.C. E ldor Dec ker is e njoy ing s furloug h with r elatives at W ash~ ington and with h is f ath er a t C ol~ orudo where he went to spend Ea.s~ ter.Mr . a n d Mr s.He n r y J o l ensen nnd Ric hard,and Mr .an Mr s . Ne ls Knudsen visited Mr s .Chris Sunds,Sunday afternoon.Mr s.G.F.Paulsen assisted at. the He nr y Tie tg en home,last week.Mr s.N.P.Nielsen an d Mr s. Ha ns Sorens en c a lled a t the Ber- t,el Bertelsen home,Wednesday. Mr . a n d Mrs.Bob Cloy ed,Mr s .Chris Sends an d Russell Wiese were din ner gue sts at the W illiam Wie-se home, Easter Sunday. n eq T llllllll| ||||||l Important To You Mr. Farmer --to know that your cattle and hogs are carefully handled in transit with one th ou gh t up pe rm o st : To GET THE M T o M A R K E T W I T H TH E LEAS T POSSIBLE sHm N1<A GEx Every p ound of beef and pork is i m ponant w the war program . W hile every cargo is fully insured, the CONSERVATION OF THE NA- 'l`ION'S MEAT SUPPLY is of equal concern to consumers and produc-ers a n d THA T IN CL UD E S Y OU! PHONE 2531 KENNARD We Haul Anything»-Any Timef»Any Where o g ~ -~~»__A dependable, convenient market for farmers and feeders~uy and sell all kinda of llvestock. All modem, aanllary lpme nt. Operllml lmler Fedaral nd Bula Bupervlxlon y l o r U W e l l s A u c t i o n C b m p a n y l~`RE51ONT_ NEBRASKA ni\\n'|\m|\\u\|\umuu|nn|\\\i|\|\|\\\||\|||||un||\|nn|n||\|\\HM|M|, COM rom ABLE ATTRACTIVE! well fitted glassesonlyaaurprlaing,comfort,but tlmyveryattrncilvew ,,/O'.s > \ ~ f»*Lx"~and Cm . s. .t,are notpleasantanalsomany. .l f ;.'E.;F 75"1. i .~ \v, z \~~: -L z "~' 1 ~If yung eyes tire easily or»lf readnng la dlffleult ar un-enmlorta le, you can prob-'ably be made comfortable.g,_with glnsen. Dr. NORMAN ~;~~~RATHMANN ~f oP'roMs'rmc EYES P E C I A L I S T :Waahlngtuu County Bank nm IllIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllllIIIIIllIIllIIIl||l||||||l||||IlI|||I| ff ;iif451 'Ty s on & wi' a nd L . D.L o n gf, joint tenants, 54:in t to Ne d on &wf a n d 'A i n t to L .D. rr wf :lot 12 being N W sec 0-11 exc ept ditc h, $11,000. ~uis W . and Id a Moll to How- Mo llz NW se c 8 a n d SW NW 9~19»9,Sl.e Aug ustana Pension and Fu nd to J .W .Elwo od :ta x 4, sec 27-17-10, $1. e Pioneer To wn Site Com- y to Ne ls P.and Ma rtin e C. lsen in Subd iv blk 13 a nd o ut E- F- G in To wn o f Washing- , lots 6 to 12 in blk 13. $63. If fi e Ac ke rman to Roy A. en; lot 3, b lk 16, D exter s Add City of B la ir ,$50.~lethie Booten to Josephine znbc th C aldwell:SE:lo t 1 , b lk Village of He r man , S l. my C .and Edward A . J ens en Ef fi e .kc kerman:lots 3 &4, 16,Dextel-'s Add to the City Blair, $410. J o H r acel e anth w oeli as a,of to | a a ,Christensen,Clarence Ru h r , ~rtin Ku hr ,M c C o m b ,Roch. nods,Sc hmidt vo ti ng ".-Kyo", motion was c arried.Moved by Mc Comb and sec ond- hy Clarence K u h r th at Ma He r\'oss be grante d an On and Off le Beer Lic ense. On roll c all An- rnon,Christensen,C l a r e n c ehr ,Ma r ti n Tiuhr,Mc Comb, eh,Rounds.Sc hmidt vo ti ng y e", the motion was c arried.Mo ve d by Mc Co mb an d second- hy Anderson th o t a n On and f Sale Beer Lic e nse be granted Theodore Crowdy .On roll c all nde:-son,Ma r ti n K u h r, Mc C omb , eeh,voting;" A y e " ,Christensen,larenc e Ku h r ,Rounds,Sc hmidt ~ting ¢¢Nay||;~4 " Na y s " d 4 " A y e s " ,the Ma y o r vo ti n g ve ". the mo tio n wa s carried.Moved by Martin Ruhr and sec ~ nded by Clarence K u h r t l u t a n n an d Off Sale Be er Lic e nse be nte d to Nels So ren sen . On toll all Anderson,Christiellaen,CLu~ noe Kuhr , Mn rti n Ku hr, Mc Co mb, eeh,Rounds,Sc hmidt vo tin gAy e ",the motion was c arried, Moved and seconded this meet- n n be lfijo urned un ti l 'I"ucsdl»y vening,Alpril 27th,a t 7:30'c loc k A l councilrnen vo tin gAy e ",th e : n o ti o n wa s e a r r i d r n U. G. G A R NE R, tea .May or.He n r y Chnstensen, City Cler k. o r s i n a s 'mmsuvsmnn Zu~ IIVES-¥0UlE||I7 WAR WALTER G. I-IUBER A'l'I`0RNEY-AT-LAW noxm-zu AIISTR.-\CTOl{ Mnllhionon Bldg.-Phone 7| Blair, Nebraska N. T. L U N D REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 20| South 51h Sl. Phone While 168 DR. c. R. MEAD DENTIST Ranma in Mayle Building B l a i r , Ne b r a s k a n n n rr |_~|||.p|;q iGeorge Mundor!be granted an `lhe iiziion was carried. seconded by Marlin Kuhr that On and Off Sale Beer license. OnrollcallAnderson,Christensen,Clarence Kuhr, Manin Kuhr, Mc-Comb, Reeh. Rounds, Schmidt vot- ing "Aye",the motion was car- ried.Moved by Rounds and necondedbyRcehLhav.Clarence McGuire be gmnzed an On and Off Sale Beer License. On roll call Ander-son,Christensen,Clarence Kuhr,Martin Kuhr,McComb,Reeh,Rounds, Schmidt voting "Aye", the motion was carried.Moved by McComb and second- ed by Clarence Kuhr that M. C. Rny be granted an On and Off Sale Beer License.On roll call Anderson,Christensen,ClarenceKuhr. Martin Kuhr, McComb, Reeh,Rou dn.Schmidt voting "Aye", Moved by Mm-tin Kuhr and uec»nnded by Reeh that an On andOff Sale Beer License he grantedtn Lacey Bolln.On roll call An- ...,.--~._=-..._.-..f-|.........., l I4Nei & \ TyrLol 29-~ 1 ard sec1Ai( lot1 pmNi4 lot tor l Gr \0 tobil eived and plac ed on f ile. Hfic ial Bond fo r Charles E . 1l|SOIl,precinct assessor fo r rman,wa s approved. }n motion General Fu n d W ar- lt No .217 was ordered can-led, same having been issued in or.G A A war ran ts No .7687 i 7809 were ordered canc elled. -if being' ineligible.Blin d As st. trrants Nn 162 and 164 wereleredcanc elled,they being in- gible. lfloved and passed that the 1939 iessment of Carl Bobs on two tornobiles be cancelled because double assessment. On motion th e B oar d A djo urn ed meet May 3, 1 943. L OUI S C . F A RNB E RG. County Cleric. Danc ing lu th e 0 xa r k l tn the Ozarks the "furriners" are ose who li ve outside the h m ; ld they are not entirely welc ome the native dances.The affair ually is held at a fa r m home. ten one where cracks appear in IM lugh-hewn native oaltjioora. writes ordon Hudelson In the Kansas City n u i l n n c l ,c l l l l v c u a s u n ;u v ".U ., . .p a r e n t s ,M r .a n d M r s .E l m e r D a l e Friday .Cpl Russell Leonard has re turned to Mc Clellan Field,Cali for nia , a fter spe ndi ng a sli m f ur lough wi th his parents,Mr .ani Mr s.Be rt Leonard.Lawrenc e Johnsen.P.O.2-1son of Christian Johnsen. is spend ing; a short le ave wi th fr i en d s i Kennard.Mr .an d Mrs., Lester Mc Can and fa mily and Mr. an d Mrs . RndJ uul were Sunday guests of M and Mrs.Aliison Fxenc h.Mr . a n d Mr s.Ma c W a nd ra a n Beverly .Mr s.An dy Hopk ins. an Mi ss Connie Kellog g,of Omah:were Sunday callers a t the Ro Nelson home.Sunday guests a t the ho me 1 Mr .and Mr s.Ha n s Jorgensc were Mr . an d Mr s.Leslie Frenc and fan1iiy. & md a y callers a t the home 1Tiir.and Mr s.Mo rr is Anders: and Mr s.Christina Mi lle r we Mr. a nd Mr s. Le Roy Mc Cann , M: Els ie Mi lle r and Ma rvin, a nd M1 Lester Mc Cann. Mr .and Mrs.Ha r old L n u t nandJeannewereSundayevenil .nnllnvu nf tlno ho me o f Mr .al Rceh,Rounds,Sc hmidt voting "-°\3<I"»th e moti on wa s carried.Moved by Mc Co mb and second- Pd by Clare nc e Kuhr th at W allac e G.Fitc h be granted an On and Of f Sale Beer Lic ense.On ro ll c all Anderson,Christensen,Clar-enc e Ku hr, Ma rtin K uhr, Mc Comb, Reeh,.R o u n d s vo ti ng ¢¢A>e»a' Sc hmidt voting " Na y " ,the mo - tloli wg; E arri ed.cy Reeh and seconded b Ma r i i n K u n r. tha t a n On a n d o i l Sale Beer Lic ense be gran ted to Clarenc e King. On roll c all Ander- ann,Christensen,Clarence Ru h r , Ma r ti n Ku hr ,M c C o m b ,Rech. Rounds,Sc hmidt vo ti ng ".-Kyo", the motion was c arried.Moved by Mc Comb and sec ond- ed by Clarence K u h r th at Ma He Ser\'oss be granted an On and Off Sale Beer Lic ense. On roll c all An- derson,Christensen,C l a r e n c eKu hr ,Ma r ti n Tiuhr,McCornb, Reeh,Rounds.Sc hmidt vo ti ng "A y e ", the mo ti on wa ll c amed .Mo ve d by Mc Co mb an d second- ed by Anderson th s t a n On and Of f Sale Beer Lic e nse be granted RADIO KEPAIRING Electric Applinnce Work - CBUCK'S RADIO SHOP Oppaile Gilbertloni Leonard E.Axfell Semen! Contractor nl Baile: Pswer EqniplentMASON and CARPENTER WORK Blu Pri nll Phnlo-Black 315 _ 1004 South Wnlknr Avenue Jo~fuw - - » » » - - l ' - - - - I i Dentist Former Dr. W. F. Hemphill Imation a Blair, Nebraska G.Fitc h be granted an On and Of f Sale Beer Lic ense.On ro li c all Anderson,Christensen,Clar-enc e Ku hr, Ma rtin K uhr, Mc Comb, Reeh,R o u n d s vo ti ng " A y e " , Sc hmidt voting " Na y " ,the mo - tion was c arried.Moved b Reeh and seconded bM.a .r1 in Kn t' th at an On and 02% Saie Beer Lic ense be gran ted to Clarenc e King. On roll c all Ander- D r . J . T i l t o n Y o u n g Oealeopathic Physician 1150 North Broad St. I"RE3ION'l',NEBRASKA ar.The dancing there. or cuunac,not the suave fox-trot and welll. -t the jitter of the urban sec tions id the prairie torrnlands, but the limping.swinging shuffle of the more dance. Bic ycle CenservstlonBic y c les should be kept in good onndltlon ln line with todefs c on- e r n tlo n program.I I kept well minted.M w i l l n o t p i n e f o o t - lold.Before painting it ls best to s h ol!the wheels and chain so m n all grease and dirt can b l rushed ctr completely with benzdne. Sandpaper the mrfsce until all the w and sc ratc hes are smooth. then lust il101'°\1!hlJ' An inch or inch sod z hal! good bristle bnuh will give :nest results.Use two c oats of good into enarnel. |3`f§~§`i1a`}I-y`i:}1 §£&é alfa Ramona They also visited Mm .1Iowan Widener and baby son. Robert Letat th e B lai r Ho sp i ta l. MANEYQ sUNNYsmE W ally Pe tersen ot' Omah a visil ed Money sc hool on Friday wi tGeraldineandCharlotteW r ig h He hae been n tr uest at the Fran Hendric ks en home a ll week. Paul Koenig.J r., was operateonfo r appendicitis a t the Bla. Hosp ital on Thursday .H e rlturned to hi s home on Mo nday . Fred Master.Jr.,is no w enplay ed at the Kennurvd elevator. Monday afternoon.Miss Vent Christensen treate d her pupils :Sunnyside sc hool tn s wiener ros and E as te r pa rty wi th a t tr ea su hunt for Easter bagkets §md_gsm s THE E AT S HOP - M e a l s - MALTED M\LKS BEER 2|-Hour Serviee RADIO KEPAIRING Electric Applinnce Work - CBUCK'S RADIO SHOP Oppaile Gilbertloni IT PAYS 'ro LOOK WELL See Your Barber More Often LEWELLEN BARBER SHOP WORK Blu Prinll Phnlo-Black 315 1004 South Wnlknr Avenue rl Chris K. Bendorf MORTICIAN PHONE I0 304 Wal Grant Street Jololug ~ 5 2 ~ 6 ~ ;Leonard E.. n u n Semen! Contractor nl Baile:Pswer Eqniplent G. L. Dixon Co lulunufe 0 |EveryKnown Kmd ~1 l Y: i Y n Blbla He dd onln mx. un d er c o mman d a t K ID ! James I of England, tha nvlsion uf 'he B lblo from me vulgar : as well as the and ent mn nu xc rlvu vn u made.Fln y -( mn learned di vme l were named bu! actually A1 or 48 pnrtlclpaled.The [ r u i n n u m b e r u f t h e u le a md d lvm c l r h o we n c h a r g d with Lha revision o l i h l Bible known as me Kin: J ames vu- s lo n we e n xc mb e n o f th e En ab - und n wr iex u ro und the bonnr e. Agoo d ti me wa s enjoy ed 3 | . l l . The p up ils o f Maq ey s o o l a m Misa Mortc nsen emn y ed a candy treat fr o m J ac k Colgan honoring hi s b ir thd a y o n Fr i da y a i te moo n Games w e m alny ed. Mr .an d rs.Fr ¢d Puls a m Ma rg ar et me n d e d Good Fri da; servnces a t th e Bennington L u t h era n c h umh o n Fr id ay even in g. Ven da Chriltenaen spent t h week-end w i w Mr . a n d hlrs.E l me r' B etts i n Blai r.nm. \ \.1 na n~ Ma rie . lah ne l c eluma mmm nf mum. but no "'i;;'|:,j|;dffg 'a¢indmlliiell. nl :Iwi or w=W'*°'."' \'..§?.'f;'IL nr. in ¥i'1-Jn..-u'.§ THE E AT S HOP - M e a l s - MALTED M\LKS BEER 2|-Hour Serviee RADIO KEPAIRING Electric Applinnce Work - CBUCK'S RADIO SHOP Oppaile Gilbertloni IT PAYS 'ro LOOK WELL See Your Barber More Often LEWELLEN BARBER SHOP WORK Blu Prinll Phnlo-Black 315 1004 South Wnlknr Avenue rl Chris K. Bendorf MORTICIAN PHONE I0 304 Wal Grant Street Jololug ~ 5 2 ~ 6 ~ ;Leonard E.. n u n Semen! Contractor nl Baile:Pswer Eqniplent G. L. Dixon Co lulunufe 0 |EveryKnown Kmd 'Ty s on & wi' a nd L . D.L o n gf, joint tenants, 54:in t to Ne d on &wf a n d 'A i n t to L .D. rr wf :lot 12 being N W sec 0-11 exc ept ditc h, $11,000. ~uis W . and Id a Moll to How- Mo llz NW se c 8 a n d SW NW 9~19»9,Sl.e Aug ustana Pension and Fu nd to J .W .Elwo od :ta x 4, sec 27-17-10, $1. e Pioneer To wn Site Com- y to Ne ls P.and Ma rtin e C. lsen in Subd iv blk 13 a nd o ut E- F- G in To wn o f Washing- , lots 6 to 12 in blk 13. $63. If fi e Ac ke rman to Roy A. en; lot 3, b lk 16, D exter s Add City of B la ir ,$50.~lethie Booten to Josephine znbc th C aldwell:SE:lo t 1 , b lk Village of He r man , S l. my C .and Edward A . J ens en Ef fi e .kc kerman:lots 3 &4, 16,Dextel-'s Add to the City Blair, $410. J o H r acel e anth w oeli as a,of to | a a ,Christensen,Clarence Ru h r , ~rtin Ku hr ,M c C o m b ,Roch. nods,Sc hmidt vo ti ng ".-Kyo", motion was c arried.Moved by Mc Comb and sec ond- hy Clarence K u h r th at Ma He r\'oss be grante d an On and Off le Beer Lic ense. On roll c all An- rnon,Christensen,C l a r e n c ehr ,Ma r ti n Tiuhr,Mc Comb, eh,Rounds.Sc hmidt vo ti ng y e", the motion was c arried.Mo ve d by Mc Co mb an d second- hy Anderson th o t a n On and f Sale Beer Lic e nse be granted Theodore Crowdy .On roll c all nde:-son,Ma r ti n K u h r, Mc C omb , eeh,voting;" A y e " ,Christensen,larenc e Ku h r ,Rounds,Sc hmidt ~ting ¢¢Nay||;~4 " Na y s " d 4 " A y e s " ,the Ma y o r vo ti n g ve ". the mo tio n wa s carried.Moved by Martin Ruhr and sec ~ nded by Clarence K u h r t l u t a n n an d Off Sale Be er Lic e nse be nte d to Nels So ren sen . On toll all Anderson,Christiellaen,CLu~ noe Kuhr , Mn rti n Ku hr, Mc Co mb, eeh,Rounds,Sc hmidt vo tin gAy e ",the motion was c arried, Moved and seconded this meet- n n be lfijo urned un ti l 'I"ucsdl»y vening,Alpril 27th,a t 7:30'c loc k A l councilrnen vo tin gAy e ",th e : n o ti o n wa s e a r r i d r n U. G. G A R NE R, tea .May or.He n r y Chnstensen, City Cler k. o r s i n a s 'mmsuvsmnn Zu~ IIVES-¥0UlE||I7 WAR ..»....... W-.. .. _...___The melt nchuhrrl d ~ lvums,"Hmm,nm..-.-= .....those bm venrd m mm the mod-Von and Mum and Elmer V _ |', :e x-2.¢ mel~t lHf»|""'"' wan no-Auvsnm xn The an u n d u l l l d d l l l I I U S I I | |l l a .l . lt Brian hmm THE E AT S HOP - M e a l s - MALTED M\LKS BEER 2|-Hour Serviee RADIO KEPAIRING Electric Applinnce Work - CBUCK'S RADIO SHOP Oppaile Gilbertloni IT PAYS 'ro LOOK WELL See Your Barber More Often LEWELLEN BARBER SHOP WORK Blu Prinll Phnlo-Black 315 1004 South Wnlknr Avenue rl Chris K. Bendorf MORTICIAN PHONE I0 304 Wal Grant Street Jololug ~ 5 2 ~ 6 ~ ;Leonard E.. n u n Semen! Contractor nl Baile:Pswer Eqniplent G. L. Dixon Co lulunufe 0 |EveryKnown Kmd | vw. uw..-. BuyMan War loadsfoduy u l a f i l | u T § \ \ 1 l l \ l ~2 9 ,~ - n rwi i l g e t to n o y o u th a n a s th e I i y t h e n i e n t h r o d g h o n f e ¢ 1,1-lpn.1 Q ~»0 Ro y Lo ng ,popular B l i i r h i g sc hool ath le te wh o ham been a t te nd in g th e Un ive rs ity of Neb ra s ka at Lin c oln, has no w s tar ted hi r e g u la r a r my wo r k md wr i te s Blai r f ri en ds th at h e lik es it ve muc h.Ro y ,ha vin g given c ond~ arable attention to R.0 . T . wo rk ,w u pr etty we ll un to th m p c !an d has already been g i en a.class of 180 men wh o m drilia each day mo rn in g st.6:~ A M .Ro y wfiy es th a t th e onl DS e expires.Ain mmdmz,PEXCES pid 1Heavy hem,s. 22c.~ble, am uNehx-uh who~. ,...__ . _ -World War l"'"s V e t D i e s . A f t e r Hu~ ~ord no the'"§<°.L o n g I l l n e s s $ 3 2 2 ;leg havmi P a s s e d Aw a y T u e s d a y ce e3 ?M o m i n g A t Ho s p i t a l '3 3 P ro-I n L i n c o l n A L e the ' _ _ ¢¢Clyde Wilkinon,World War I Bron. nu »¢ l r¢ a »n ,w h »x. m n » 'T EVENRAIN HER MILK Rhel. whu \iva over in ties tchov\district |ou\.h~ Adington,had a ww» n adlo pit and figure na . c he jun co\1ldn'¢_-n. I a way to get her mlt w u about 30 feet dee~ e pmblam wns a. real om.~up of men gadaered a ea l a m and Marshal ree remover wu bwfrvwth it the cow wns li!= ._-mm mnmrpun- ~ H ~ FOR SALE C O MB IN AT IO N amd C6\'range.Also n coal and womi ge, A mos na w.one I Cr a n I v.P h B l k s u .11-zz Enwrprin the wht r-nGHEsr Eoultry . o m h e nH u l k I Omaha Veteran wno man iuesuuy ]|u.un-num ......ing at the Veterann'a Hospatal in out of time trig without the ¥*""'"""`.=1 ''the Nm); of a sud\¥'"°°"" will b6 buried in the Ar-strain or a scratch of MY kmd.lsiill av anhm-I:a w k .He rua b w ; ington canetery,this vrhurs-den r. the d k Dr. P. L.f?)aftfrnoon.Se r v i c a , u nde r W AR R ATI QN ~ s es m-1Ca.dy'5 office chatting with anfthaAmericanR Q Q K N0_ 3nei.Ehbor.and vu .F92==@"¢'>: gn 2 ¢ll}0ytU. very Luu\..u»thing he duesn L mu: §|.Iuu\ lllu ...W ilki;pg new ad dre ss fo llo ws :m y i ge ttin g up s o e a r iy b ut h e m t Alr d r o me S<1w111°1=»A g n ? e xp e r ts so get use d to tha t.l . l " l lB,x_B§{.;z»~§=»fi1.2'.i'»=1`=e l e c t r i c '?.'-?ff»;\P h o n o B ' " ° i ' 5 f ~ ` Call ulue aaa..- .--L A W N M O W E R S h a r p e n i n g . r w ] H U T B E D P L A NTS f o r s a le .c ision work.$1.50 per mac h ine.°vi " '182-12\ul»»|¢2n\¢|n HHWD.I é -\._`_ f Ai r Base,Alnmngardo,New Mweu.»»» George Maynard gpenl.Easter in Blair with his motherl Mrs. Viola Maylmrd.He had been lstadoned with the armed forces .i n Alaska, v~'hern he has spent some time _in a hvspital recoverQing (rum a broken leg.For the 'past (ive weeks he has been sta- ~:.\..a 1.1 Vancouver. B. C. FORMER COUN- TIAN DEDICATES WAR SONG A new wnr song. entitled "Lct's Keep Old Glory Flying", has been dedicnleel this week to Orin gi# llam Games, son of Mr. and rs.Newton Gaines, former Washing- -.__-=,\-..». \-1t rc. A. moons. Goon POTATOES. Chris s. Han-sen. 2 miles northwest of ~_» EARL MATS onion plants andgarden seedl. While they last.13-tl Dolazfa Feed & Produce. ._..,... "_\.~,.:.. ....... nic rrrwrimn........12-tf Kennad. THE NEW 1943 DeLaval separa- tors have arrived.17-lt The Arndi.Hdwe. B A P T I S T S H O L D A N N U A L C H U R C H n n a m t n n RlR (`T'l 'I( )N we -...,,..,.-V-...,, ,Legion PoaL,'will be held at the Congregational Church with Rev. Harold Larimer omciating.Mr.Wilkinson,whose hornc wall in the Arlington community, had been lll for more thnnuyarandhadenteredtheVe¢eran'a Hospital for treatment on March4.l lgooli splrltll ms me lus WHYWar Ration Book No. 3, whichiwns found there a short time lut- prvvides new atamps_ w replnoerer by hi! b\'°U12r, Ernest-thoae runnin out in existing He was a ,pmt lover of all !baoks, will beg distributed thrufugngnhnala, and of hor-aa in particu iiie mails to more t.lian];r,He hnd a wide acquaint- l\%0,000,Q`D0 individuals begin lance am¢mgN blivfsdock men ning late in June and endingi1u-aughout e ras a and EnJuly 21, was announced today.fsurmundins stains where he hnd -».........»...vani -mu-ONE EXTRA G_uuu riorsuernTrrnHolsteinherfers. calf.17-lt'G. D. Nicholson, cw..First Blair. TYPEWRITER R1BBONS_~ cotton mediumaku,good ,ihkcd. '10c.The Enterprise.t! !`()lt SALE:Good seed or eatingpotatoes. Marvin Nyganrd, Col-lege Hill, Blair.17-lt' swr: HAVE lome coop HORSES,well broke and gentle.I-'reshcows,some close apringcrs.Breeding bulls of all kinds. Brood saws, some with litters. 17-lt*Ray Wulf & Sam Moore. FOR SALE:Funk's G Hybridi, GST \13__91--1G9_A few bu- shels early G 114-66.Will Ryan,17-lt'South of B dr C Shop. FOR SALE: 2 Hereford yearling bulls.Hosea Wilson.l'1-lt' THOMPSON BROTHERS' m e m o sU. s. as and IOWA 939. HowardThompson,Earl Thompson,andHancock Farm Equipment Co.14-at 1 GLADIOLUS BULBS:so ...Q prlzewinninp;varieties.Young? u a n n u n , u ~ ~ v - . . , . , . Dr. G. E. Stanley, U. G. Garner Named Trustees For 5 Years l .The nnnual dinner of the Bap- tist congregation was held, Wed nesday evening. at the church on West Lincoln Street.Rev. D. D. Kennedy,pastor,presided overtheoccasion,with around sixtymembers of the church in attend- ance.At the election of officers which followed the fellowship dinner,Dr. G. E. Stanley and Mayor U. G.Garner ere named deacons,for five~ycar terms.John Moore was elected for a five-year term as trustee. Other officers were elected ns follows:Church clerk,Miss Ida Knox;treasurer,Mrs.Charles Lamb; benevolent treasurer, Mrs. G.E.Stanley;chorister,Clyde Sappenfield;pianist,Miss IdaKnox;assistant pianist,Miss Grace Smith.Ushers.consisting ,ol the board of deacons, and Dr. G. E. Stanley, U. G. Garner, RoyT. Kirkpatrick, John Moore, Scott Robeson, and Curtis Dixon. Mrs. D. D. Kennedy was elect» I I I l Il P°PPY bulbs.Price. SC apiece led president of the Baptist Mis- Hans Boe, 411 West South St.17-it FOR SALE:Cabbage and toms-l to plants. G10 West Jackson St. 17-21'L_ P. Skov. FOR SALE:Ono black mare,B years old, 1500 lbs.;one blackelding, 6 years old, weight 1400l s.Ansel Toft.15-tl FOR SALE:Holstein bull, twen-ty months old Large for his arm.Very good.Henry Voss.White 320.17-lt' POTATOES for sale. Delivered in50 or G0 pound lots in the city,Ze per lb.Pho ne White ~"_ Nsan A Fnssa typevmte r rib- bon? We have 'erm only '70c.6-tt The Enterprise. FOR SALE:Small fireprnof ui-flcn esfe.Waterways ui\strue»tum Co., 204 West Washingtonsc.11-1: WAGON BOXES and shoveling end gates.Peck Shop.'l-M FOR SALE:3 pairs hip boots,sizes 7 and B.Waterways Con~ ,aionary Circle.New olficers of the Fellowship Circle will be named at a business meeting whichis being held this (Thursday) a!t~ ernoon,at the home of Mrs. Charles McComb. 1ROBERT ADAMS Born in Allendale,Missouri,''on June 25, 1889, he was marriidtoMabelMenkingofArllngtonl on February 1, 1921. at t~'remont. They lived ln Curtis for a year where Mr.Wilkinson was em-Iployed by the agricultural col»l lege, then retunred to Arlingt/on where he was employed for the past eighteen years by Marshall Nurseries.Because of i ll health, he left the nurseries and the fsm~ ily moved to an acreage near Fremont a few weeks ago.A veteran of World War I, Mr Wilkinson had seen overseas service.Survivors include the widow and fnur- sons,Harold of SantaMonica,California;Donald,Ev- erott and l>ioward'at home.Eiizht brothers and sisters also survive. Lawrence of North Platte;Ev- me tt and Louis of Allendale, Missouri;Arnold,Alfred of Grand City, Missouri; Mrs. Chas.Conds of Benton,Iowa;Mrs. Iattie Wehkolts of Fremont and Mrs.Opal Carr of Omaha. SPANELER E5 lKRUGER SCORE IN l TRACK MEET Lauren Spangler and Gene,Kruger of Arlington gave Mid-land college most of its points i n a fiveschool meet;Friday afternoon at Lincoln.Spangler, won the broad jump with a leapof 20 feet and 8 inches and Kms-l er flashed over the high hurdles for another first.The pair also! i Brown and Postmaster General will bring Book 3 to everyone.There will .be no school-houseregistration,such as featured the issuance of the first two ru- _ tion books.|Application forms good for n single person or an entire fa m lily, will be dropped in every mail.box by postmen between Mor 2m and June 5.The head of the lhouse will nn out the cards which are pre-addressed to 0Pr'. mail centers, for the entire lam- ily and post them between June 1 and June 10.DPA mail cen\=ers will begin sending out the books lute in June.I Mr.Brown termed the direct .rnsil plan a "great step for-ward" 'i n his program to reduce the l !mochanics of wartime rationing :to the simplest terms for the private citizen.At the sametimehecautionedthepublic aarainst "rumors"that undoubt- edly will gain currency regard- ing Book No. 3. "Active imaginations and busy taorngues--sometimes with quite definitely selfish motives in rnind~will seize upon the issuance of Book No. 8 as a golden_oppor» tunity to spread a crop of ru-lmore." he said."We will be re-ported making ready to ration clothing (aliiiough this one hasbeenwomrettythreadbsre). !Under a plan worked `out by. Price Administrator Prentiss Bl., Frank C. Walker, the mailing' of,a simple post-and applicatinuf shown norses st .e~........_..fairs over a period of years. Prominent among the floral of- ferings at his funeral was nlsr-ge horseshoe of roses and car-» nations, given by friends in mem~ 'ery of his great love of hor-srs. The son of Herman and Deena Laaker,Mr.Laaker was one of seven children.He was born in Cinncinnatti,Ohio, on February 123,1886,coming to Arlington.when n small child and spending lpnctically all ol his life in that 'comm\mity.For the past twen- |ty-six yearn he had been employ-led by Dr.Cady and made .. .| lhorne with the Cady fnrnily. Pre- 'vlous to that time, he was cmlployedbythe late Fred Heur- man, and also the Rhea Brothers. The deceased never married: ,survivors are two brotherslErncstandF r d Laaker, bothoi Arlington. Thr-ee nephews also lsurvive, Glen and Leo Wisner of §Fremont, and Arthur Hitchcock of Lusk, Wyoming. Funeral services were in: ~charge of Reckmeyersnd Sonand 'with Rev.Harold J.Lorlmer of \.Arlington _Congregational ChurchwithRev.Harold J. Larimer of-| lficiating.A large number offriendsattended.Rev.a nd Ma l Lorimer,with Mrs.Alice New-' com ss accompanist,sang,"Still. 's un With Tree",and "Fade Each Earthly Joy".Pallbearersi `were J. P. Rhea, Fred Heuennsn. [Chest/er Gaines,J.C.Krsjicek, 5Bur\ord Decker, and Eli Hetrick i struction Co..204 West Wash-|The creosote is used for bar» rngton St.1 l7`"\Hers for the crawling hugs about QNE gp THE BEST buys on thelm time small grain is bein market is a year's subscription cu ' to The Enterprise.'l»t£, sg 1.l~:|ao\)lol{i)|IOlt$'l~ horst, who is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Peter Mordhorst of Blair, has been in the anny sinoe September x2,spending most of the winter at Muroe, Calilornia. His address is P.F.C.LeRoyMordhorst, A.0.Class 84-43, 780 West 10th PlBC€, Los An~ geles California.A Harry Mordhorst,n brother of LeRoy's,enlisted in the U. S. Navy exnctly six months ja a day after his brother's induc- tion.He is attending a me» chanic's school in Idaho,and will be classified as a metal smith following graduation. He asks that friends write to the follbwinx''addv\'=$:Harry Mor-dhorst,A.S.,Co.173-43 Camp Waldron,U.S.Naval Tug.Sta.,Farragut,Idaho. »Q o Word has been rewved by Blair relatives ol the promotion of Woodrow West w the rank ol Corporal.He is located at the present at Hsinrner Field, Fresno,Caliiomia,but expects to be movd within a few days. »o » Pvt.Ro Lon 's new address ..,..... ..." f " ,. . George McCormick,better ,known as "Jigga"to his manyBls.ir friends, 1125 been promoted to the rank of Sergeant.He is lstationed in Hawaii. o o 0 Sgt.Kenneth Hincline is on desert maneuvers in the wcst_ Hia address is A.S.N.47352531,H.&s Co., 50th Eng. A.P.0. 4166 D,%Postznaster.San Francisco. California.o o Pvt. Edwin C Hindley,who is stationed with the army at Long Beach,California,recently participatedin three aptitude tests. his grades placing him in the top 3 per cent group. AJ a result he is eligible for officers' train- ,ing.In a letter to his mother, M m Ida Hnidley of Blair, Pvt. Hindley wrote," I am consider-\ ably cheered and mixer' than wet that middleweat/ern education rn' ,better than any other section ot the country." \Pvt.Handley stated that he'has all his equipment,with :hcl exception of the regimentals and lbrass for his uniform,of which Lwere seems to be quite a short- gage.He has been confnied to\the post hospital since April 15, recovering from flu and reaction 'from iniections. In regard to his future move-ments,Hindlcy wrote," I don't think I will go to Miami for ton County reamww.The song is one written by Mrs aines nnd was (init sung al. n putrioticluncheon held in Lincoln.G Let Us Supply Y o u r Chick Needs VICTOR... CCHICK STARTER .GROW ING MASH .CHICK FOOD NOKORN SCRATCH ,.,......-- F D Litter Firoproof and Duatlon BLAIR FLOUR Snnr. So re ns e n Br o s . o D I E S S U D D E N L Y picked up points in the hish h,,,._stock.ings,necaties,fresh vege-|Bur-ial was made in the Arlinz- in Linculnyis ug follows:As rri uire e or four months as l hsve W h i t e 2 2 3 Robert Adams Tekumah died dles, the low hurdles, javelin and tables, brooms, frah, or what hu\'e ton cernete\'y»'ROTC 'ith Service Command.to complete my basic trainingvery suddenly .,,.'»,~,,,,,,,eenin discus.v w.l 'u ni t m s ,have Memorial L\.'fir¢t, and 1 doubt very much 1 lwashington County frignds ,,,,§_;The meet was won by some "1 wish to wsm t h e p u b l i c i n ' S G T. K L E I N HO M E lbmry. University of r~x»\»mka,\ learned. Funeral services will be wiLh Hastings finishing seconrl.| advance These rumors wi nYFR0 M PEARL HARBO R L i nc o ln, Ne bra s ka .4'held at the Tekamah P`reBbyterian Midland was fourth.have no foundation in fact and|.»o I w e " Q V C § ° | | | ¢ 6 0 0 ° Church at two o'clock on Satur-Lhwith the five NCAC schools i"l'h°s; who "gf °"';"\°md into P"'"',Master Sgt.Victor Klein of]Pvt.Marshall S Ward has »da dterno _e meet it vm a preview show-ic uying y ieving such re~~-xhe decesded man was the son ing of the conference meet which`P0rts will be foolishly doing just the Anny Arr Corps has amvilbeen transferred to Co C.,125|~~ |of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams of will be held in Hastings May 7_'what our enemies want us to do.';afEy rn.S:irt *`,§"°}B§§-c ' \ ' I § £ E ' ; "gg, NR'e3 4,r ?'R6T'%'Fort Calhoun.Spangler was second in the g m ; ~ 3 u i ?a '°v'°°°f"°;=lJ<i'"i~T.;.S§§° erdding E5 hi e A m y ~` Hl > < » d Texa-s ~G € l l l | 8 B l l d W e l l B l ' 0 k ¢ _____ _ _ . .. .},'K 'oo .con ins a new suppy ..''' c n r x c n B UG .C R E O .i§"'2».§"'T.§'.L »`L" .§LJ'"sp§`§°§il»!g,§ grggg t itake g ;place of j; iii-§T""i'l»§§l. €2'$L""`i§`;r.,f'§£\r w Merritt ;,,;is now mi A t s o s o m e | | ~ ~ ~ térledf°§, f>)\n"th:n the high hur-3,3 the wnrngmgies ":;m_e ra_lH'ickarn Pield at the time of the foreign service,according to`~ ~ ~B l ~°°'-"jnehgndiscu?ayne was munhvtioning necemary some time '==»"°i"-§'='.§"i."2».l'~ J.i'.2"s... wgld received this week by rel-~y S G W !a n d S 0 8 1 8 ~ L i l l e ! ! l ~.. ..i . " i t l ° " § g § f . . , . £ ` Z . i ° ~ ~lSéécisllywhy'y;durw;;~h\':r1|r:rt);(d`Klein of the Army i\'_Corps a ves °°'~~ ~5 ,has been received this week by .the _nneanwhile step on rumo r-s l':f8 "";;°he th§ mU'';e§l ", s e g ~ < > i f f ` .3»."L`.'f.T ,C"'1":I'|g ~ bglgngluci;~~'mud `'wife and baby aince a few wce }hs;in|; 'L tv<:o:\rcek furléurhrspfvizr 3 m ~|f.»a in storage in readiness for ' .after the b°"">i"1=when l-h¢>'ghis parents,Dr. and Mrs. N.C ,~l l ~.3 ~ ~ p e r i o d ~ ~ ml r ~s ¢ . ; ~ < ~ . . s > . t ' ; " .R »: s r s s i s s s f ' ~ e g . : ~~\ i r ' l " \ ' f ' ~-.".W s __.~" take place for some time yet.\\,' ". l b§ § ' r» 1 'f.' l '<»~ at the sri.Mrs yeim alsn.|" ' _ "" T -~'had lived at Hickman Field for ` fr [several years _'a `1 ;.K "¥ ": 3 -s f fi C.ladsen °{;SKL Klein is a former resident , l i\l'l>i\h \§-nnsns. PUIYINUR o of Covington Kentucky,anfl\Dano College and president of the 5 Mrs Klein is' the former E....\ ~ ~Z O N E ~t ~"3 school board addressed college Thompson of Arlington. The date.``'5l"d""tS °"_ T"°i"""?"..""*ff""'K€l°f Sgt. Klein's arrival will comel .. .,| I 0 \ :\\the wo rk of a c halllaln ~ _ , "" = \ f " a lutc r wi r e .U.s .N vy .Chaplain =3\ §'f"h .just rxompletcd h m tr a mm g 3 1 ~ ~ wa-_.|_.:n \ n \ u .cnnn fo r San Di-1 r w l l r l ) { " * l _l I1"2\Q" l'T3f} i s G O O D P a i n t ! ...it's costis onl a cents i m a . .l"o\and\M E E TI N G HE R E [a r r o w m Ma y . l ~ »m . _ . ....-...\.\...,J eh..Wont ' 1sn 1 4 "2 t i ~ |N .I |-1| \ FOR 'T'\l.E: 4 S'Fg;.§\fnag_ilm. wah;,pgQ° Zll u n ~ W u l b é n l .| P 1|\1\'wEn ||n.:|uu\:|:|un u,.-oint an d Tek amah Lio ns Clube |.I N G ls mc mn r l P A P E R . o n -were an a ttendanc e et tlie regular A ll 15c per ro ll a t Th e Enter-meeting o f the Blair Lions organ prise.6-tf ization las t Mon da y eve ni ng i n a W A N 1 ° E D spec ial zone. meeting;bei ng held. l Deputy Dio tn c t Governor J ohnF A R M W A N T E D :1 ha ve C5511 J Gross ad dressed the loc allnem- BUY!IRS for welllotilled fan-mss.;i1ers and their guests following level la nd preferred.He nr y J .' a d inn er at "x' oun g's Cafe. Albers, 1630 La throp. Phone Ab lantic 1919.1'f~1t" WANTED:News Correspondent fo r He rman .15~zf Th e Enterprise. W A N T E ?T O 'l` }i »D E:Chevy u or n o |111 c ow.~"il Sherr y Moore. W A NTE D : A A gir l o r mid dle ag edw o m a n t o h e l p w i t h h o u s e w o r k i n a m o d e r n h o m e .M u s t .h a v e i i . . . .- - -- --- \12 Jo N C01~<GREG.»\- l ION AL CHURCH After a. very irnpressive ser\ic 0 with spec ially selec ted Easter mu- sic by the choir and an Easter an th em by Judge J ohn Bar ber of Tek nma h,l\ \e l\ e new memberq wer e voted into the Co ng reg ati on al church. Those un itin g were Mr .and H H H \ ' \ l l l l t t n v v . :v v v n . - . ._ . _e g o ,C a l i f o r n i a ,w h e r e h e h a n ' - » n U " \ f U -1 . l l I \ $ J l l 1 1 % b e d t o t h U .s .Mf f g g ~e a T h i r t y - o n e p e r s g n s j o i n e d t h o l C h a p l a i n M a d s e n i s t h e f i I S ' £F T B I M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h o f t h i s ¥ a l u m n u s o f D u n n t o e n t e r t h e c i t y l a s t S u n d a y ( E a s t e r )b r i n g - ' N n . v y ' £ 1 r a n k s ,a l t h o u g h a d o z n l i I 1 g ; ; E f i n i a l t o ' F - L f o r t h e l a n t e r n D r u m n l u m n i a r e s e r v i n g a s c h a i n -n u p f § , " £ n " 2 » § " § § § § § °l a r g e s t l a i n s s i n t h e A r m y ..."T h e n c a n i n g i c t m c 1 T h o s e u m t l n g I n s t S u n d a y w e r e| n 1 n n ¢U r ¢ : = t i ¢ | P n J ,~.p s ._ [ a s f o l o w s :M a r i n G r u n d y ,E l d o n l u r c n c e : e r s f ° n | r i \ \ { E " .M a h a n H e l i ,D u n n a i di". :i'15:"§? §'¢'¢°'$'l Ivins dregs. :hrseamsu-en choosesmia print in rayonyou :elect iabriu1 uke the sim: rothe fabric up toif ir'a really he-Eor labels on lab-n that they haveshrinkage, merch--nl suenglh . . .I know that yourlecxly and look al. of wear,as it doesly wear it lor thehelpful free leaflet,with Rayon," lenduldreued envelopenrk Deparu-nent ofiyinc L¢a|'le! #loS. beck of Da n a College c o n g r - a t u ~ " " " " " " '.la ti n g Ch a plai n Madsen upon ='~°1'§f-'l`§§i'l', §'.?§§'z§§`£'§3;.,.l$?'»€l?h? succ essful c ompletion o f hi s a rd Zi mme r ma n , B i lly B o lln, p mdlh nn n ld so n , Nor ma J e nn an d Rob -| ert J ac kso n, Bo nnie Reed , Don ald; an d Barb ara Peterson.Darlene~F R O M ' a n d Colceta Hu n t ;Mr .an d l\lrs.\ l1 u o s v r r n a l'l')\\i;.'hL Rowe, Mr. nud Mrs. How-\ trnining period. MRS. E, CARSON l;Some weeks ag o as Mr s .E r - l ln e s t Carson.Mr s .Ca rl Plepc r| a n d Mr s .Ha r r y Mo r ri s \\'€\'€llo\vnrd Peterson,Mrs.Ru b c r tl _dr-ivimz to Oma h a i n Mr s ;P i e ' lp¢.°r's car they collided with a bus| n n d th e r e s u lt wa s th a t n l l ! h r ¢ ' e \ ' _ F ' _ \ V _ s ~3 'lad ies were i n j u r e d a n d t a k e n t o : J 0 I N T ~ ' t h e hospital.Mr s .Carson aur"~ lf e r o d a fr ac tu re d sk ull an d othe r' injuries that were so serious'that for some time her life vm.=` in the balance.~ Kcimvth Smith. Mr. and Mrs. \V.l I).E-lcDunald and George,hlraf ard W on dn rd , Mr s. Gc r nld Lc mmhl hlrrx. Ralph W r i ph t. Mr . a nd Mr s . Sylvis and Frank \Vf»lfl', Jr.~ A number of the members ofthe V.F'.W., of Blair, drove downInOmahalastevening,(Wed-nesday) lo attend a joint instal-l She,however,after secmlelation at one of the Omahn posts.édays begun to mend and tho' wo r d reaches Th e Enterprise th a t she has so f a r recovered th a t s h e is bo be bro ug ht to hex ho me today ,(Thu rsda y ).Th i s ie. lg wd n e w s to h e r many friends. Christolfc rsen,a l Mr s .Carson has been a mosl t a t Blai r Hosp it-i enth usin stic wa r wo rk er an d ho r <1n=r week.wa s lr i n w Omah a wa s o n a war A pleasant and profitable even-ing is reported. bncn interested in war work, but sho has always been activo lniulping\lu»s¢in nved su \l..; her homecoming will ho a joy|»u:= event. to a great man;warm f_f..A ma fmmawm. \Qmore per gallon Lltun ordinary paint §B e S u r e T o S p e c i f y I t F o r ' n |E Y o u r V 5 " o r k T h i s S p r n g . Phgne Are Distributors _For No. 4 W E B L A I R A n d V l c m t y _,._,.,........_~ Blalr Lumber ~col Co. § I |_- Q v l F O R h e r new 1 clever young |ga. red and white ri: ghmbtkinl-W henfor waving . . . de\ho ld A Iength of y f l t l l 'f a c e ,t o s e e n a t h a n #n n 1 n I | k §ome experience in cookingAlfred Hansen, Tekamah,g g g Mrs. Max Bain, Sara Jane 0'IIan-]5,2£ Ion, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Soil, Roy Atwood, Mrs. Alban Nelson, Pani- Chrig ine Stewart.John Hansen,Mm. est of [Gladys Leonard, and Mr. and Mrs. 17-1t*\'I"hmr1an Jensen,the latter two PASTUIII-I fo r f o u r cults. S. Hansen, 2 miies nortlws l1l¢\i1mm"joining on the Frida evemng lrlllBlls .... .--_5 aff;111 ol.'ED:W I for .ricl t e y\x ~\1'~¢T omank rt-ig Her- prevmous lpusted tain for general housewor |1 fmbenNelson, Phone 211." 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