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01-30-1930rumr s -E l s s mv s -l uz mnu rmgq so nvom-rss y 1 1 z BLA|R's LE ¢.rx ADING NEWSPAPER nun GENERAL NEWS OF WASHINGTON couuw, NEBRASKA GENERAL AND IDCAL NEW S AND comuzm P VOLUME XXXIV Thirty Student From the Garden Spot off Nebruh--» .~ C m m t y .(Published WMU! ru Ilhl A. Blinds Su|1§¢l'il!Llun Price, 51-59 P0 '25 Shade Oopy, 564 NUMBER 2BLAIR, NEBRASKA, JANUARY 30, 1930 Dele- d Cdnvention MODEL OF OLD MIL L (Ft.Calhoun Chronicle) A workingmodel of the old mill on the Henry Rohwer farm ix on display at the Ft..Calhoun State Bank.The model was made by Carl Rohwen(a son of the mill builder, Claus Rohwer, and shows in every detail the structure and how the mi ll was run by horse power turning the heavy stones. These stones \'ere_ imported from Germany by the Senior Mr. Rohwer, and one of them is now in the FL Calhoun park.The mill was built in Lhe early seventies and fur years ground the coarser grains for Mr.Rohwer and his neighbors. The mill building, most of which was made of walnut. logs,is still standing.and probably will lor many years, as Henry Rohwer, now owner of the (ann, intends io preserve it.for sqntifnental and historical re|sons7/ Feb. Term District Court District Court to Convene blondty, Feb. 3.Petition! for Nntnnliv ation of Aliens liesrd on Second Mondays of May and Deeenber. GIVE LIST OF PETIT .IURORS Many Cases of Interest to be Heard.ln All One Hundred Equity and Five Criminnl Cases. The bnr dockets are printed for the next term of court which opens next Monday,February 3. A lo ng llit o f equity cases are listed,in all one hundred equity and five crirninnl ea.-ies.In this list are case:that u e claiming the attention of the public snu will draw many interested people when these cases come up for huri ng. The case of Francis F. .Brpwn Y(l"l`Dl The Blair Board of Eduna- tion is n case that is on the docket and one which many will watch with' intereét.Also Harry Ervey, et sl, versus J. L.Pounds, et al, is another which will fight out the question as to the right of n school board to pny money for lobbying in the legislature. The jurors cnlled for the pres- ent term are:gFred Ahlemeyer - ~ Lincoln Twp.Joel"I'. Allen Blair City Roy Anderson - - - - De Sow T p. H. L. Appleby - - - - Grant Twp. Gustave Auch - - ~ Richland Twp.. Andrew Beck ~ Coming City J o h n B o l l . ~ - - - - - - - B l d r city'l'vzp.~ OIL COM PANY s r rrn nrn rné I The Transcontinental Oil Com- pany held a very pleasant gevto- gether of their salesmen at Sioux City,lo wn o n Thursday of last week 'Those present from this Vifinity were Alfred Feer, Alfred Enger, Junior Stricklett and Henry Rasmussen. I on_|unct1on on ».N e w D i s t r i c t i Property Owners of Dodge County New District Files injunction Against l-'ormnhon of District. Lo. bupenntendent is lniotned. CLAIMS ir \\`lLL RAISE Tsxlas Fremont school district is lig- uring in court over we formation of A district under new inw passed by the last legislnture.'Ilus case will have a bearing on the case gow ln question in this county. 'l'he following is clipped from the Fremont Tribune:" s "Several property owners living i p School District No.1 outside Qe Fremont city limits filed a petition in intervention in the pro- posed new school district litiga- tion Saturday morning objecting so the formation or a new district north and west of Fremont and t w n g a permanent injunction to prevent Supt. J. I. Ray from com- plying wim u petition liked by other property owners desiring a new drstnct. In entering as intervcnors, they are joining with the plaintilis, m p .Rowe,C.H. Christensen, g Luehns, Lloyd Moffett and .:.l. S, Devries in seeming an in- o cB l a i r H i g h D e b a t e r s W ml Girl Debaters Beal Lyonn 3 lo 0. Boys Take Same School inln Clxhp on Same Day.Cni g Met Same Fate.Reach Semi-finals. NEW scuobl. IS PROGRESSING Blair Basketball Team is Meeting With General Success.Defeals Pender 17 to 15. The Blair high school debaters added four more debahea to their long string of victories :luring the past week. On Tuesday,the Blair high school girls axfirmative team con- listing of Mxrian Nelson, Madeline Nielsen and Alice Beckman,met ._,,. u » u 1 o s ~s » s a 'c f a a 1 a »a » <- s a u » o o n a a s o s n s a o u eCITIESDoG0BROKE Chicago i s finlncially broke with a debt of $290.- 000,000 hanging ovnr her head.40,000 city,school and county employes have not been paid since che first of the year.The puzzle that confronts ' i e author- ities is just what to do with money gone and rediv. gone. It i s the general feeling that the public can go onspendingmone y,issuing bonds and more bonds withoutend and no comeback.Chi- cago has found that the re verse ls true and her credit stretched \pnst the 'break- ing point is the same as the lnd lvi dl: vl wh o lpen ds mon ey i n a p l i f l i g a l e ma n n e r . s o s s s s a a s o s o a s a . _ . _ . _ , . . _ _ 'Farm Sziles \ o » ¢ » 1 ~. ¢ ¢ » . » » ¢ » . » »» . . » » » . . Gomg Strong Many Farmers Closing Out.Some Retiring,Some Going to Other Lands and Some Moving.Sales Bringing Good l'ric2B. s v m x c MOVING TIME NEAR This week's issue of The Enter Pres. Bihclefup Writes Arhcle President o (Nebraak a Honey Producers Association Wrilel an Article "Among the Bees" \V\\ich Brings Ou!Possibilities. INTE R E S T ~ B E E KEEPERS "He rebuketh !he»sen, and mak-eth it dry, and driexh up all the rivers:Bashan languisheih,and Carmel,the flower of Lebanon languisheth." Nahum l:4. blowers are as nhl as creation iv.s¢Lf nd known ,all over the.d'brld.""M1ri`y szilééé 'ind Wlrlous Anna Sears,Gladys Lumus and Andrew White.ln this debate the Blair girls superiority wa.-1shownoverthela s experieilcee Lyons team.The decision of the judges was 3»0 in favor 0I~thc girls.The judges were Harolu.. Larsen,Frederick Christofferson and Clifford Madsen from Dana College. In the afternoon the boys'de bating team consisting of Alfonr Schulz,Edwin Llndatrom ana Alfred Jensen defeated the Lyons affinnative team consisting oi Clare Wilse, Helen Mchionies am Louise Heyne by a unanimous de- cision of the judges.The judges were Ednu Bondo, Eveiyn Hansen and Lucille Hansen ofDano C/olg lege.:;. BREEDS NEWFOUNDLAND DOGS Mr. E. N. Manley of Nashville, was a caller at The Enterprise office last week and while in had his name added to The Enterprise big family of renders.Mr. Maw ley is a progressive farmer of the county and not only makes n success of his farming but also takes great pleasure in the breed- ing of fancy Newfoundland dogs. He is o great admirer of this breed on account of their iwlli- gehoe.He has made quite s name for himsel! in this line and his dogs are shipped pretty well all over the United States.Recently he has shipped to Texas,California, Missouri and Iowa.His dogs are of the best to be found and one of his breeding stack is from Pennsylvania and another from Kansas.g= sells the young do when abc t three months old f r $25 and he usully sells from fif~ :een to twenty.!our a year. "Rural School Libraries", "Specia Heips in Sup nion","'1estin~ and Measurements", "Health Ed cquun Acov;t1es","Adult Immi grant Education", "Character Edu» cation","L'arent-'1eacner Pr » gramsf,"Appreciation of Ruxal r.uucauon"and 'glieports of 0ut~ standing Achievéments lu Com: ti es ". Ou t- of - state speakgrs o f n a ti o n - al p mf n in en e e we n ?J . R. Ba tc h elo re pr es en ta ti ve o f th e Pla y g ro u n d a n d Rec re ati on assoc iation o f Amer i c a , who ga ve de mon s tr ati on ~ o f c o mmu n i ty g a me s a n d co:1~ te sts;Mi s s lc iaoolle Ste ven son e x c u t i v e sec retary o f th e Na v ~nal Sa fe ty cou\\c il'a edu c ation divis io n,wh o spo ke o n "'Slf¢I. P r o g r a m i n 3c h o o l" ;a n d Th e o ....n i County Farm .Bureau News Phosphate Fertlllzer ffeate to be Held on Whehington County Farms in 1930.Farmers Urged lo Try This Method. PLAN ACTIVITIES FOR YEAR r During the crop year of 1930 the Washington county Farm Bureau, in cooperation with theNebraska Farm Bureau Federation and the Agricultural' College, will conduct ,».Co. School Heads M'ee Ctlhty Superinlendenia of Sui: Meet In Lincoln 'rmmyg \v ncsday and Thursday or Thi~ Week for Sumo Conference. STUDY TEACPUNG METHODS Supervision and Improvement o Teaching Theme Called by Sta!~ Superintendent. The county superintendent my nual come:-ence wma called b State Supennlendent Taylor A tne Curnhuaker hotel 'Auesday Wednesday und Tsuraday. 'lhe program oenwrud nroun the theme,"Supervision and l m provement of '1'ea¢hins"- 'lhe prin H ~`'~ I gates Atter .Student Delegate to Anti-Silo-o1 lgrlne Cogventiun Held in D1 phil Give! Description of Tri| 'lra\el on A|t3Slr-Ben Special. p 1 - n u n _ v l s r r INTERESTING P L AL H (invention One of Deep Spirilua l'plil't.Educational Campaign Ilmmed.llmcuu Liquor Law. Th e th i r ty Ne br a sk a stud c n ue le ga lea to the ¢.un\1::1Ll0D or izha Am.:- Samon Lea gue ma y haue Ie 2.\\'ne thangs esc ape th e m wmll they we re ln l)c.ruit.,b u t me ; we r e ve r y f e w ln n u mb e r . U m tmp , f r om be g mni n g to e n d wa s ma d e en jo y a ble to th e u t must.We traveled on the Ak bar-Ben special to Chicago, thezucl to Durant on fne Wabash,am our return trip was made like I"¥msc.'!.`h....;. young people were . splendidly congenial crowd,am all enjoyed their weck's truanc fron; school. Our social affairs were confine to luncheons,banquets,sight weing traps,din:\..:r=s;reception: ttas, and excursaons.With thus \1el|L our attendance nt. the meet ings, and our Lime, nialurauy, mu very "fell and completely occu pttéd.we were emerunneu by th Detroit W.Lf.1.U., the Detroi business men,Dr.ntusseh,th League founder, tne Kentucky an Iowa grmhls,at the .cuzrventlo banquet and by Rey.i'imu bn. Y r 1 L \ High, me cnaperons. we were taken all around De- troit-ouv.to lord'.s 1100 auto plant, glimpsed his estate, and inspwtcdhisaviationplants,on| Saturday afternoon of our visit there.On Saturday morning, we; were taken w Canada, over the.great suspension bridge, returning? by ferry.Our timeawas ulwaysl occupied to the last minute, andi we neéer tircd in the pleasures arranged for us! . The big pan of our trip to Dc- troit was centered around the meetings o f the Anti-Saloon . League in convention.The thi rty smdcnl;delegates all felt at the and of the convention that the inspiniiion nnil benefits received there could nut be put into words,= they were felt so deeply, but on' account of the convention "high' spots" might do it for us.~ The outstanding thing about all thc meetings was the deep sin-' eerity (with which they were car-Q ned on.Those people were in high qarnestness-prohibition is not, ld them, a vogue moral issue of which they npprove, so long as they were not bothered hy it--it is n passionate cnxsode, with the only .effective weapon in the world, against n common and cur- nal enemy.Their slogan is "with God's Help, we will see this thing through", and any one who heard .them could doubtthat they would. (Continued on page six)Q S0 THIS IS CALIFORNIA rms weeks issue or we an...-priae is carrying six advertise~ ments of farm sales or !a rmiproducts.It is the busy time of year for the auctioneers and their [stentorian voices may be heard nearly any day in~the country as they cry these sales Two farmers, Chris F. Mathie- scn of Blair, and William Meador of Herman,who recently closed out their holdings,are leaving March lst tor Canada where they have bought land and will make their future home.° me sales "ws a|:e.to be,aeu in the near future are in order aa- tlicy come, a horse sale held at Thietje Bros.barn in Blair next Saturday, Feb. lst at which time a bunch of'Jod farm horses will be put up for sale. Otto Gruenke of near Arlington, is holding a farm sale on next Wednesday,I-`eb.5th, closing out his farm equipment., Fred Long, who has rented his farm for five years, will move to Blair and is holding a farm sale on next Thursday,Feb.6.Mr. Long has a well equipped farm and his stuff is in good shape. Among his listings is ninety-five head of sheep which are in fine shape.Ninety-three of these are ewes,many of them with lamb; nt their side. On Tuesday, Feb.11, Christian Anderson, who lives near the Gard- ner school, will hold a sale, clos- ing out his farm equipment pre- paratory to moving to town.He :also has a long list of offerings | (Ft. Calhoun Chronicle) Even sunny California seemsno t to have escaped the severe uéithisr which has ripped the country the past two weeks.Mrs ! Jas. Cnxickshank received a letter' Tuesday from o friend,Mrs.W. I.Kierstead of Omaha.who is spending the winter in Hollywood, Mating that within the preceding ten day: she had seen snow, sleet, ice, a thunderstorm, and on Jan.15,experienced an eorthquakei She was lying on a davenport; when the tremor happened along, and she writes that it rocked like j a rocking chair.She says that al-z though she went to California to escape the Nebraska winter,she didn't get entirely away from the necessity for artificial heat,as she has had her fumoce fire going every day in her home which she o\7|s.il1 Hollywood. 1 | I1 that will prove attractive to many. li Fre d Christofierson,residing northeast of Spiker,will hold a sale on Wdnesday,Feb.12 and 'will also close out,his stuff.Fred has some mighty good stuff listed and will draw many buyers to his place on that date. One other sale which is listed for Monday,Feb.10 is that of George Morgan.This is a pure bred sale of Berkshire bred sows. George has been breeding Berk- shires for years and has hogs on his farm whose blood lines mn wellu<p into the royalty lines.ln fact, he has top notchers and the sale which is being widely adver- tised, will draw buyers from overseveral states.He will hold his sale at his farm,under tent so .that weather conditions won't lmatler.Farmers who are looking Efor breeding stock in this increas- ingly popular strain of hogs will;d» well to attend this sale. DAUGHTER UF JOEMcGUlRE BURlE|) nr-:as Larson of 0 aha, was brought to Blair Tuesday morning and burial made in the athollc cemetery. _ Effie Josephine McGuire was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JosephMctiuire of Omaha.Henparerzts used to farm south of town on the Fred Long place many years ago. The deceased was about forty years of nge and had been bedfastfo r a number of months.Shel lraves her husband and a daugh- ter. ~Alta Gertrude.Besides her parents she leaves two brodiers, John J. and Thomas F. and four sisters.Mrs. John ]3,leick of Irv- ington, Mrs. J. J. Anderson. Mrs Carl Spring and Mrs. Harry Knud- sen A! Omaha. ITheremainsofMrs.Chas.J.' q Mrs. Joe Bayer of Fremont, vis-IitedWednesdaywithherdstenl Mrs, Joe S. Cook. l'"' A. c. h1El:"l`S WITH GOOD ATTENDANCE The Monday Afternoon Club met January 27,with Mrs.Ed. Stevens. There were twenty-live mem- bers presnt.The topic for the nfternoon\ was "Great Women of Today". The program was somewhat cha.ngedas Mrs. Mummert substi- tuted for Mrs. Castettcr and Mm Bader for Mrs. Masser, Sr. The Club will meet Feb. 3 with Mrs. DeGroff. ON BUYING 'mir- Babe Marks is now in the east- em markets on a buying trip for The Fashion Center.I-le expects to rotum with a fine line of spring goods for Blair and Washington county customers. See The Enterprise for job work nations haue" their state and na- tional Ilovrers.. 'ln Nebraska we have the gold-ienrod, which can be found along 'the roadside no matter how dry the weather.Scotland has the lthlstle; Ireland, the Shamrock, and France the lily.Throughout the state of Nebraska we have many different kinds of flowers,num-bering into the hundreilsf Along our lowlands we have the well- known milkweed.Down in the bottom lands or along road sideslorinmeadows, 'tiny seeds with their lilken plumes are caught up by the wind and carried far and wide over the -country side.They are'the seed of the milkweed The milkweeds are a large fam- ily of plants common to the tem-lpefate and tropical zones of many parts of the world.North Amer- ica has fifty-five recognized spe- cies.The plants are also known as butterfly weeds and silk weeds.The blossoms come in large ball shaped clusters,the seeds being ntwchcd to the para-| chute in which they are carried~ by the wind.It is this silk i at- taehment that gives rise to the name silkwced. Remarkable yields of honey are sometimes received from the milk- weed,an average of 100 pounds per colony is often reported in bee magazines.Much has been said and written about the ehtangling of bees in the pollen masses.l t frequently happens thstihees have their legs caught ln the mechan- ical device of these flowers and in their effort to get away can'y pods with them..the pollen |Gibson,an English authority, tells us thousands that beekeepers lose of bees each year by having them caught in the flowers cod | ol the milkw V. W. Binderup, Preddent,Neli. Honey Producers Ass'n. ;Dana College .Activities Daria to Broadcast Over WOW February 13, Between 5:30 and 6:00 P. M.Debatera Meet the Peru Teacheni College Thursday Eve. a s ro a ro n CONVENTION TRIP On Wednesday evening,the business men of Blair played a game ol volley ball in the college gymnasium with the faculty mem. bers of Dana College. Dana wllhbroadeasm over the radio from station WOW,Febru- ary 13, between the hours of 5:30 and 6:00 P. M. The Dana College debating team will debate Pem Teachers College here in the college chapel Thursday evening,Febmary ia. No admission charga.Everybody welcome. Dana played a game of basket- hall in the college gyrnnldum with the Nebraska Aggies Wednesday, Jan. 29. Christian Winther, now attend. ing Drake University, was a mem ber ol Dana's debating team last year.Mr. Winther, together with another young man,are giving debates as lecture course numbers in several Iowa towns. Misses Dorothy and Esther (Continued on pagefourl i John Brinkman - Fontanelle L. J. Dey - - - Ft. Calhoun A. E. Dixon - - Coming City Herman Richland Herman Herman - - Blair - - Blair - ~ Blair Calhoun - Richland Blair Louis Lund - - Ft. Calhoun Charlie Pace:- - ~ -_ . Blair Grover G. Wilkins - Arlington l-'red Woltje ~ - - - - - Blair Twp. Twp. Twp. Twp. '1Wvp. Tw o Twp. City City City Twp. Twp. ci w, Twp. John B. Ericksen - - Albert Hansen : - - Albert F. Hanson - L. B. Harrison - - - John M. Jenkins - - Oscar Jensen - - - - Wallace Johnson - - Henry A. Kruse-Ft. John Kunnemann L . H . L n r s o n - » - - - - Twp. City MINISTER LEAVES FOR NEW Fl Rev.Basil S.Daugherty, copal clergyman here,has called to a new pastorate at Minot North Dakota and will leave this week with Mrs.Daugherty and son, Robert for that point.Rev. Daugherty has filled a place in church circles,among the clergy oi'the city and in social affairs very acceptably uhd will be great- ly missed by those who value his friendship.Both he and Mrs. Daugheny and son,"Bob"have made a number of close friends who are sorry to see them leave Blair but extend the very best wishes for their success and hap- piness in their; new field. ELD Epis- been DANA COLLEGE BASKETBALL SCHEDU LE Jan. 29-Nebraska Aggies, Lincoln Feb.'7-Luther College, Wahoo. Feb. 12-Clariuda Jr.College of Clarinda, Iowa. Feb. 15--Hebron Jr. College, Heb- ron.Feb. 21-Concordia College,S . ; ard. (Date tentative) o r i c n An organization meeting of the Washington County Automobile Club will be held at the council room in Blair on Friday evening, January 31,at 7:30.All auto owners are urged to be Prevent- This meeting will be an impor- tant one WHOLE SALE ROBBERIES On last Monday night the B. S. T. Garage of Calhoun, was robbed and two cars were taken, one a Buick and the other a Durant. The Buick was found later in Omaha and the Durant in North Bend. Along with the stealing of the Cars was a long-list of accessories amounting to several h dreddollars, which has not been`1i:ov- ered. The same night the Arlington Garage was broken into but noth- ing oi' much value was taken.The Newell Meat Market of Arlington was also entered and around $22 in money is reported aa gone No clue of the whereabouts of the offenders has been ascertained T()DEEP ROCK PATRONS Having taken over the Deep' Rock oil and sas business, I wi-l thank dl customers, both old and new, for the continuation of their liberal Patronage and will strive tc-give prompt service at all times. Call Phone 199. 1»2L Arthur Lorg. jiiiiction against Ray.The plain- tiffs, all of whom are members or the school board but who state ey are bringing the case as in- viduals, took the injunction ac- n alter property owners north and west of the city petitioned .Ray to take their land from the Fremont district and form a new district.Unless the injunction is allowed,Ray has no alternative under the law but to comply. Rowe and the other plaintiffs con- tend this law is unconstitutional.C?-l,_'Ihdr contention is being contest- eli bil the `i>f0i»@rly owners des - ing the new district( who pre "5- ly entered the case as infervenors. Ray, although the defendant, is no: contesting,being neutral in the matter. The petition in intervention filed Saturday morning was drawn by Q. Ef auiwn and J. F. Rohn, at-i :orncys for the five school board' members,and Fred H.Richards. Jr., who is representing the Fie- mont Stockyuids St la nd Co.in their intervention.lt sets out the property owned by the interven- ors."The document states that the formation of a new school district north and west of the city will constitute the taking of property from the intervcnors.Mary E.| Black and Maurice Nelson claim they will be deprived of school' facilities now enjoyed as members of the.Fremont district and will be taxed for the creation aml» maintenance of new schools if the new district is allowed.Larson, Ronin,Johnson,Lemhke,Mrs. Eddy and Margaret Kerkin say the lines for the new district have |been run so as to isolate their lm?- perties and, if the new district is allowed,their properties will be cut off in an area of less than one section.This would be too small; . ,form a new school district if ithey ever desirefto do so. All the intervenors complain that their taxes will be raised if the new district is formed." . U. S. Oil l Sunday Night Robbery of U.S. Oil Station Results in Radio and Other Articles Missing.Also Some Money.'_ CULPRITS STILL AT LARGE The U.S.Oil Station at the corner of Nebraska street and Walker Avenue,was broken into last Sunday night.Entrance was gained by means of breaking a lock on n window on the west aide of the station facing the street. i The thieves stole a number of articles including a radio and speaker,batteries,trust shields, windshield wiper blades and tire chains as well as a small amount of cash. |As yet the culprits have not been apprehended.- CARD OF THANKS We take this means of ex ress On Thursday both the affirm- ative and negative teams ol Blair high journeyed to Craig and met the two debating teams of that city.Craig, last season, won the North East District debating championship and reached the semi-finals in the state when they defeated Grand Island.Therefore our ilebaters were looking for avery hot debate and they wsfc not disappointed.The Craig glébatere were Marjorie Miller,Lois Whit- ney and Jeesie Carbon.The tear work of o bgis, Alfons Schulz Edwin Lin YOTII' gyfd' Alfred Jen» sen, was outstanding. In the evening the girls met th: boys' team of Craig and the de bate proved very close throughout l t was the superior work of th: Blair girls in rebuttal that brough' them the decision.Both of thesr debates were iudgcil by Superin tendent Hildreth of the Oaklnrrl schools.The negative Craig de- baters were:Tom Minier,Curtis Kei-ns and Ernest Thrube. Up-to-date the girls have not lost a debate and the boys have only one defeat checked against them.Blair has now_participoted in eleven dual debates.Blair debates Norfolk at Blair on Wednesday and Plattsmouth on Thursday. The work on the new public school building has progressed sufficiently to permit the first, second, third and fourth grades to move in. The first grade is now located in the Congregational church un- der the supervision of Mrs. Addis (Continued on page eight) NEBRASKNS CORN AND WHEAT WORTH $216,209,700 Nebraska's two greatest crops, com and wheat,'will this year rc- tun\'to their producers a fortune of $216,209,'I00.That is the con- servative estimate of the _irate and federal crop division of estimates, based on reports already received. The wheat crop totaled 56,000,- 000 bushels and netted its harvest- ers, if sold Nov. lst. at 95 cents a bushel,$53,200,000.A large not been marketed but remains in the bins of the growers, waiting a more favorable market after the advent oi' the new year.' The corn crop,'17 per cent of which has been husked,yielded 232,871,000 bushels.l f disposed of on Nov.15, when the market price was '10 cents, the crop would have brought its growers $168.- D90,'I00.But the bulk of Nebraska com is not marketed that way. It i s fed to cattle and hogs and sheep and poultry and brings a greatly increased market price in the feed lots. Corn is somewhat under the market of last year.Wheat.ontl\e»other hand, is n little higher and the average for 1929 is asgood or better than a yell) lgo. Nebraska's crop acreage in 19% was 2 per cent greater than in 1928 and the yield was 4 92: cent in excess of the ten year average. An unusual amount of moisturethrough rains and snows has ei! en the entire state a fine amount ~ R0 bb e d !p i -o po rt i o n of the 1929 crop has v .ing our appreciation to those kind friends who sent floral offerings iaad extended sympathy to us fol- lowing the death of our little son and brother, Joseph Robert. Mr. and Mm Joseph Sully and son,Louis oi' fall and early winter moisture and spring wheat is in a flourish- ing condition. Seldom, if ever, has the crop ~ in be tter c o nditio n that it is at this time.From this point of view the Nebraska wheat crop for1930 looks rosy. I Washington county farms. Phosphate is one plant food ele- ment that is removed with every crop, and it can not be replaced by legumes,crop rotation systems, bamyard manure,or any other common fanning practice.,. Phosphorous could be maintain- ed in our soils if farmers fed all their grain ia dairy cows-and sold only butterfat.-Also when ani- mals died or were slaughtered, that their bones be ground and scattered back over the ldnd.f_ .G<»»¢i.1»;m=r=_.a1 Washihgton county,who consistently harvest large yields per acre and on badly eroded areas, will likely find phos- phorous fertilizers advantageous. Railroads are cooperating in this movement by transporting this fertilizer at the minimum legal rate.Implement manufacturingconcerns are building fertilizer ht- tuchments for ccrn planters, drills, and various types of secdcra.Tho fcrtilizer people themselves are igutting out this phosphate at ccsi of production. Results are obtained for the next four years providing plenty of moisture is available at about the following rate per year: -1022 first year, 30% second ycar, 2011 'hird year and 10% fourth year.ln case of a dryfscason in be- tween, the plant food is not lost and very little of it is ever washed away.On account of the difficulty in making an accurate test of any soil for its phosphorous content, it is hoped that many farmers of Washington county will take ad- vantage of this opportunity to see if our high priced land will re- act favorably to it. Interested farmers are urged to try this on a few acres for it has beneficial posaibilitlcs-it stimu- lates root growth, hanens matur- ity, produces more number one and two corn; instead of number three ami (our. I n vrder to get this fertilizer hem for spring planting, interest-. ed farmers are urged to get ir touch with County Agent George Bates before March 1, 1930. (Continued on page eight) Farmers to U. S- Govemment Report Advises Fa rme n to Cut Overhead Ex- pense ia Order to Meet Slump in Prices of Farm Products. PROPHESY OVER PRODUCTION The yearly report mode public recently on the outlook for agri- culture,which was prepared by governmental agricultural econom- ists with the cooperation of farm experts from forty-five states and of members of the federal farm board says: dore Sllank,'assistant national di- irctor of the American Junior R`ed Cross.. Among the prominent Nebrasi.-i educators scheduled to address the conference were Miss E.lhitn Pyrtle, preddent, National Educa- tion assodation;Dr.B.E.lilc- Proud, Nebraska Wosleyan; DE' F. E. Henzlik, University of Nebnss- ka;President George. E.Martin, Kearney State Teachers college; A.J.Dunlap,dean.college .of commerce,University of Omaha; Prof. J.F. )'Illl'»¢tI,* principa oiCentral high school, 0maha;*'Herfry kisser, Omaha; 'Dr.D§ A. Worces- ter, University of Nebraska;Dr. Charles Fordyce,Llniveisity of Nebraska; Prof. J. W. Tylcr, Peru Stirte Teachers Zollege. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks to the neighbors,the Blair fire- men and the Kennard firemen for their kind assistance during the fire at our home on Saturday eve- ning, January. 18th.Without their assistance the loss would have been wiery heavy," John Wrich and family. I-`AREWliLL FOR HIGH SCHOOL s ruo mxr Jules Nielsen entertained ar bunch ol' young people Wednesday evening complimentary to "Bob" Daugherty, who left this morning with his mother, for Minot, N. D. where they will reside. There were around twenty-five schoolmates and friends ancfdanc- ing,visiting and cards occupied the attention of all until a late hour when Mrs.Nielsen served dainty refreshments. The young people,with Jules Nielsen speaking, presented "Bob" with a suitable gi lt as a token of their esteem and friendshipandBob, in turn nesponded very graciously,thanking them,fo r their kindness.Héwill be greatly missed by his schoolmates. Mrs, Bessie French and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Steele visited their fath- er,Marshall Wilcox last Sunday at the Clarissa Wilcox homestead. W ck Sur quet. ___..._.... ..BUSINESS AND SOCIA L FORECAST +»~\»~ 'l b . 4 ~. }gJq__ {§\>{l_i=§_v .1929 e 5 5;ri ii 6 7 i fsi o n i z i a m i s l l6 |7 l 6l 9 20 2 l2 2 \25 24 25 26 27 za. f 'W.," Jan. 31-Danish Brotherhood ban- Feb.1--Thietje Bros. horse sale. Feb.1-Druscilla Guild a p r o n sale and bake day. _Feb.3-Court eonvenea.products m the summer and fall Feb.4-Rebekah Homecoming.of 1980 will be as good as duiri-iril-'@b_5-Otto Gruenke sale. last summer and fall," the |'@P°\'7~[l"`eb.6--Fred Long salesaid,~1-' b. 1o_c. w. ni `"The demand for some farm ehog sale,organ pure bred products already has been affected Feb. 10_C f _by the decline in industrial actjv-leaders on erence of 4 H Club ity since last June.Butter cotton Feb. 11 '7|, -A dand wool haw been nnticeriblv af-Feb. 12--Frerzls a'Ii.§Z'i'}'l.s'$f.°;.i.s (Continued on page four)Feb. :":State outlook meeting , "'1"he domestic market may im- pmve later in the year, but it is unlikely that the demand for farm¢ ,.» nraxss-K um, Nebraska, Janunfy so. mo same.Carded. I-'mk E. Byers, Dra n ;$30-15 Auzuqt Dunklau, Maintaining 4.00 Otis Decker, Llbor Chris F. Fnhm, Dragging John Hall, Labor Sam Hall, Labor C814 M. Jensen, Draszins Frank Moalonkie, Dragging Paul Barry, Dragging Arthur Hilgenkamp, Drag- sins Cul M. Jensen, Dragging I-'red Ladwig,Dragging John Stork,Dragging Chas. Thieifoldt, Dragging 6.W 19.80 6.00 6.00 17.56 68.40 13.58 36.90 5.40 2.70 20.70 1 8.95 ;" _"°T ~-Q ». . __ _n~Q."'®_;._, Q-~ .- ~ _ __.|..| ' ~_-n » ". horsepower six oylindoreligino Not until you drive the new Chevrolet .S k c a n yo u a p p re c ia t e w h a t a wo n - derful ingprovement has been°made In its famous sk-cylinder valve-in- head engine.With its capacity in~ ceased to 50fhoraepower, it has great reserve energy for sweeping up the weepest hills--for swift acceleration -and for sustained high speeds.Its power flows evenly and smoothly. And lt is extremely llexlbleln traliic. In fact-it does everything you could possibly want a motor to do. Yet it is remarkably economical in its use of gasoline and oil. Com e in today for a demonstration. o The RoAosrsu.............. .$495 The~$505 -- at extremely low przces IThe SPORT |loAI)STEl(~ The PHEATON......... The COACH $525 $465 ssos $595Tlx.: sxsnm oeuvlanv..........,......... The LIGHT DELIVERY cnfxssxs.$365 The The The The The SPORTCOUPE cum SEl)AN...... ~one-and-one-hell-TUN CHASSIS... one-mnd-nne-hall-TON CHASSIS with $025 $025 $675 $520 A S I X I N T H E tab..........sozs All prlces are 1. o. b. I ctory.Fllnt. Mlchlga-\ wwlvewe EvnoLE'1' SIX V i n t o n - E v a n s C h e v r o l e t C o m p a n y Blair.Nebraska n n l t e R A N G E o n T u n n o u n \ I\ \~ :J *I " \ 1 \. * " » / / r |§|\ \ Q r n if L ..' \/ \" 5 j 'e i i \ \ \ \ / ~ryan ~ar ty ,~ o r : ~ ll J o h n Ga lla g h e r , L a b o r 2.00 J o h n Su th e rla nd ,L a b o r 12.00 ... .:`1 ..~,1 ~~F.M.Cehovt, Labor 3.38 Wm. M.sali mry , La bor 4.00 Clnud Stricklett, Labor 6.00 Frank Slricklett, Labor 8.75 Theodore Lundt, Assigned 3.75 Howard Stricklett, Labor 3.75 Howard Sublett, 'Labor 7.88 W. H. Weitkamp, Dragging and Road Work 11.25 Sl JOHNSON AUC TI O NE E R Blair,Nebraskl --Se e Us fo r Bookings-~ Farm Sales a Specialty Ph o ne - B la c k 45 Howard Franke, Dragking Clifford Hinellne, Labor Herbert Meier, Dragging 9.90 ans 1 1 .70 Harland Jensen, Jan. Salary 100.00 Aug. Peppmiller, Labor Chas.Rogert, Dragging N. W. Rogert, Labor Ed. Wilson, Labor Chas. Rogert, Road Work Henry Beerman, Labor Willie Bnrman, Labor Otis Battling,Labor Elmer Banling,Labor Gilbert Bartling, Labor Byron Bartling, Labor Leonard Banling,Labor Clyde Hineline, Labor L. J.Miller,Labor Harry Tucker, Labor Carl Christensen, Labor 1.50 1 1 .40 s.oo 1.50 32.00 2.50 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 .80 2.20 13.50 1 .so 'mo 1 .13 ,f I_/r w -';~_f-J..»;f I |g - #i f i ' F ~ wxrranta fo ;Twenty-nk Do lla n and Sixtylxjx Cents per manthfor six monthrbeginndng February 1, 1980 to pay the mme. On motion duly made a nd nr- rled the contract for erecting bridges for the ensuing yur was nwnrded the Beary Contracting Company,they l}eing the lowest and beat bidders, checks to be re- umed to the unsuccessful bld~ den.. On motion the Board adfoumzd to meet February 10, 1980. Annie c. Martin, County C1erk. » Otto w. Chrinwuen. Labor 4.80|plies for Poor 31.34 A. A. Wllklns, Labor 11.63 Slnltnry Products Co., S\1p~ Alben E. Wilkins, Labor 11.'1e|plies 5.55 u m m m wmm, L a bo r n.2s Ed~, m m 15.60 H. P. M. Hansen, nom Work s.oo Chu.beztson, Co. Treu.,Henry Lammers, Rona Work 1o.so}E r w w 116-41 Herman Malzen, Raad Work 7.50 Mrs. md! Strlcklett, Care OfElmer Munson, Road Work 8.00I Poor 30.00 Lowell Jensen, Road Work 4.50 Maggie Suben, Can of Poor 10.00 Axel Hansen,Labor 50305 Maurice Mehrens,Sheriff, md Chdstensen, Road Work e.oo B° \f d °f Pdsoners, Ex- Nels Christensen, Rom Work 2.50 se ss9.u Gifford French, Rom Work s.oo o de r °f the County Conn Leonard Hendricksen, Road 'ren wal n l Mothers Pension was Work 5_00 granted Mabel A. Sylvia and the Howard Jensen, Road Work 4.so,C°un¢v Clerk instnxcted so draw Gu.~:Kem~*~.'»'» n- `" " - - - -/ _ - : i v Y \\ !... . . . .. . , . ,1 | - n - -. .__ ,_ ~ :g - = - ' 1 _ = r = - .- / " - ~ g a l '_ f " `\ arc us ~ec ,~ostage 6.00 J . E . C a mpb e ll, Tr ip to Un i ~ ve r s i ty Ho s p i ta l 8.00 U °:1 Donald Lake, Road Work 5.00 Jas. W. Nielsen, Road Work and Dragging 50.05 Chas. Thielfoldt, Road Wurk 10.00 G. H. Echlenknmp, Labor 12.60 "mg Arp, Ro a d W o rk 3.00 Anh r Go ttsc h, Rm Wo rk 29.00 Chds F. Frahm, Labor 38.25 Grant Lage,Labor 30.00 I .0 .Qwhether of not your mangas are delivered in c lixainnted when y ou an L a n g D i a n n a .Yo u a n In s ur e d d u r y our man ga muc h the ir d esti nati ons in the short:-st possible time--for you v°~=:'°°="v deliwfr yfmr wp c ommuni-J .- - - -. su"mdk" that your message is delivered and an answer received Thousand: cf lima :very day emagendhs necaaitnt- ing direct md imma: communication arise. You proba- bly rananber of instance when non-de1i .of your . Sick Mrs.Frank Dudgeon, Care Poor . Dnlaney, Qgfe of Poor F. Jackero t, Supplies Poor C. A. Houghton, Care Poor N. C. Jensen, Care of of John John for Mrs. of M n . Poor .f B. F. Lundt, Co. Atty., Ex~ penseMabel J. Marsh, Co. Supr. Postage 7.50 27.50 20.00 20.00 x1.oo 23.00 16.40 8.52Mrs. Geo. McQuan-ie, Correct- ing Ex. Papers G. I. Pfeiffer, Agent, Rent R. H. Rasmussen, Dep. As- sessor,Expense Redfield Grocery Co., Sup- L4 8 45.00 9.65 j _ _ - - u ~~u l f r 'g" f \z E » ; _ _= 1 !, = '1 - l a r ' i '~~_--'j'7--:,=I- f1 =~'="% 4 '-\»~,~~ ~ - ~ --~-- c o s r s LESS ~ SAVESO6rTIME Blair Telephone Co 1 Local and Long Distance Service `1I a m ;D i s t a n c e i n 0 0 va l u l b l o y e t e l l ! !b u t l i t t l e . S p e c l n ! l o w m l n i o I n t o o l h f t l t 1 P . l l . u n d In t u n t i ll : 3 U I' . l l . u f t n w h i c h v n u l o w e r r u a a nl l e l l w l f r o m | 5 3 0 r . u . u m m n L l . . Q i " " " : " ` ~ -. . > : : dinner guest-I with Mr. and Mn.Augun Mntaom Jr., neu- Kennud. Se ve n! 1 -mg; on 3-=*>°;gff- mee ns !nzE34 u§,_P::§mt_Vf§w sglfool ugydeg Blair, were Tuendzy supper gunmof Mr. and lin. nwsghe Patrick. Mr. md Mn. Arthur Ande ne m Mr. and Bin. T. w. Petersen and <*:"=h$#~-Mr.a:\§__§£rs.Eamfst shdl n f Dale,Mr.m d M n .Aaoxp mla d llmi ly o f Elk~ hom,Grothusen and Clayton l l l n i ml l were Sunday vhdbor; xt "=£.W'"J'!'!'*"9! hqmg, ;T H Enn'|v|\r\\1|nn A n \ Re v . Ma nn a na mv . uuge u o x ,uuuumne n um c mmre n or ve-m u Frieda Murlhlll is 1pend~|B1;1r,cabur, Mn. J. R. Chrlsnmmen and ing the week with her sister, Mrs. |Mrs.Henrlr'Beard received Calvin Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs!Adolph Ott and family of Elkhm-n. ALON( " " ' " " "l\u:xu'wm_d um hai' sisten Mrs. Eliza .F f Omnhn had suiteredThe a ""aa :'2: . "zzz 22 2' » »-~»'%¥~»~==='»m=»=days m h z y -~~.inndons were Meredith Iverson. ago and was in a eerou condx Leslie Lnuersen and Shirley Jane were Sunday dinner guests at theCarl Hanson home to help Eugene celebrate his fifth birthday.Mr,and Mm.Dwinht Pntrick La :ence Schwock,who was=~»»§'~» school at Lincoln, return- ed home Sunday.The What-So-Ever Club met atnn- \mm» M M"Alban wha... ....Bill ( v m i é k ,E lme r Dix on and' tion.Byron B e a m took m s m r -spent Wednesday evening a t theL o u i s Gr i m m.Clarenc e K i n g o f i e n t s d o wn to Om a h a o n Tu e sd a y pa r e nta l, F r e d E n g e r h o me . th e Ki nd r ed sc ho o l was a lso do wn f to lee Mr s .Fer gu so n.l J a c k ln n i a wa s la i d to r e s t la s t sta y i n Th u r s d a y n i g h t wi th rela-Thur sda y a iter noo rn.He h a d b e e nti ve s S m .:C o me to th e F a sh i on C en te r md a pa ti e n t su ff e re r f o r ma n y Mr s .J a me s Paulsen sp en t F r i -see a ll the lo vely n e w s p r i n g mo n th s th o u g h the e n d c a me s u q ~ dw a t th e L a r a P ii g ls e n h o me e n d d r e s s e s u m h a v e i m a r r i ve d f r o m de nly .Th e r e we r e ma n y be xu tl- - .»u v " . .n n .¢ - . . . u a a n v w A u u u c a c g U . |Th u r s d a y af te r no on . Mi s s S y lvi a J u n g b lu th we n t to Om a h a Tu es da y wh er e she wi ll en te r nurs e's tm i n i n g a t th e S t. J os eph hos pi ta l. M m .He n r y W u l f f o f Bla ir ,i s ma k i n g a n e xte n d e d vi s i t wi th h e r James Sunds and bluth spent Satur- wh. mIn ent Saturday t er sister,Mr: ver Sunday.B o He r ma n n o " " " ¥ { 1 ] Q' E £ s £vo h e r e B b e Ma r k s ` s p e n t f u l f lo r a l of fe r in gs .da u g hi e r ,Mr s . s.Geo rge Sheets,1;b .th 'f f a r mly. .th .I r .Paulsen J oined . f :g_=-..u~1:1.§,.e w 1583 o t Co me to th e F a s hi o n Ce n te r a n d S y lvi a J u n g gr the re .u n e r a mu u s l \,::|n.n.a»"A|.d a t t h h 'f M H --Minn A n n u Paulsen-th a Mis se s!5 "a\1_ the lo vl y . n e v §11f*"=|,~.,.2'.. ' . , - . § . , . . : = " ' °o dr e d an d Vera and Viva Md7ow\:an, Clarkson'f dresses was nave _mst umven 1rem| ""° "'°'°"""-.wnum a nd L lo y d Husk ma de up SPIKER H A P P E l \ I N G S the Em, where Ba be Marks °"°"t|1 a\` mg f- Glen Standish and n party for roller skating at the :the week buying new things for the ° .M e 'Pint Sunday at Herman hull Sunday afternoon'Mr, and Mrs. W.H. Hovendick the Fashion Center.2-it Ml_s_°;mM "lg,ri .ome., In the evening they were guests were in Fremont Wednesday to'r bi rt d 'd?" \ng_enter\'.:nned at the Lars Paulsen home.'see Walter.They repon. him to'v ;a Gala gmfg mdhonor of Tuesday Mrs.Byron Bunn hadQbe feeling about the same as he D A L E ~ef;l§°"';'}:'.°:'un 35"_as dlziber guats,C.B.Bunn,|lins been for some time.I gesfgf d nsuansen of Bleir. Raymond Southern and male,Mr.m i Mrs.Dwight Patrick f f " .tur y and Sunday with Eunice Reeven.'were in Pender Thursday.Mr. ag; hlrsé T?" J§ngbl::hm=:na|;ter, Mrs. Nels Sorenson and were an o 85 aturMr. and Mrs, Harry Tyson and Mrs.Robert Rasmussen and enin a t a inodile party M t g 'Sunday visitors at the James A; E.Dixun drove w Omaha on Mrs. Louie Knudsen spent Thurs~ ?rankgKas!n.rp and Julian- ,1|,;|g.§Sunds home were Mr.and Mrs. F k W l f nnd M .nd MTuesdaywhenthemenlookedfday with relatives in B'dr.nvor the horse and cattle mrkenl The sawn a nd c mh e r mu h §"**'.! ' ° "lush.*'?"°"» -M'F~¥.£"l'.__,"1_,.___g_..§__' H at the stock yanis.Harry Tuckeralso drove down and George Hain was at the horse market also. . Miss Emeatine.McCoy went toTekamahSaturdayaftemoonon be with her sister.Roby over Sunday.Miss Hazel Dohse, who isvstay- ing with the A. R. Bells family in Blair,spent Saturdaymight andSundaywiththefamilyof her sister, Mrs. W. J. Holte.Sunday afternoon she called on Mrs. C. B. Bunn.A. E. Dixon attended the meeb ing at County Agent Bates' office Friday afternoon of the farmers' account project under Mr. Cole of | I met at the home of Mrs. Pele An- dersen Thursday aftemooh.The meeting was called together and opened by singing.Election of officers was held and elected as follows:sident,Mrs.ArthurAndersen;e-pmsident, Mrs.C. Andersen; treasurer and secretary,Miss Gladys Holstein;entertain- ment committee, Mrs. Robert Ras- mussen and Violet Grabbe.After the business session they embroid- ered bowels and dish towels for Mrs Andersen.Visitors presentwereMrs.Morris Christiansen, Mrs. Walter Wachter,Mrs.JensAndersen nd Evelyn,Mrs.Henry Wolsman and baby.Mrs.Ditlof Frank Brown and .lames sumswereconsoled.A two course lunch was served at a late hour to the following guests:Messrs,and Mesdames Julian Jungbluth, Frank Kastrup, James P.Sunds, 1-red Jungbluth,Frank Brown of- Dnle,Henry Dornacker of Ben- nington and Mr. John Hansen. D. W. Standish of Scottsbluff isspendingthisweek at the home of his sister-in-law,Mrs.Morris Masters and family. Damld Kruse, son of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.,Kruse has been quiteillwithneumoniabutismuch improved t this writing. Mrs,erman .lungbluth enter- e nmruu ma i n:anu uaugmer orOmaha,Mr. and Mrs.Paul Wulf and son,Mr.and Mrs.George Steinert and family, Mr. and Mrs.0: H. Schneekloth and family and Mr. and Mrs, Martin Sunds. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sunrls spentTuesdayewni ng with Mr.and Mrs. Frank Kostrop.Mr. and Mrs.Jim Sunds andl-{erman_ Schwock drove bn Fre- mont to meet Mrs. Henry Wulf of Pine Bluffs,Wyo.They were supper guests ot Mrs. Schwock. No Left Turns "What ya laughin' at!" "Oh gosh!A d\unk just turnedv1,»n `w0L¢mn and Bobby of Blair.Az' Mfg and Mrs.A.A1 Anderson the close of the aiternoon,Mrs. 3 9 501 " f a " °:fff:m';':" 'gggg ggdemn served a d@»g<;g°»= lunch. *tr an n t tiEel: daughter, Mfrs. F. Muller and M31 "§E'.'§?§1s"§=J§muB'l°;n,"§ 1..-|F'n|\ann. tained at a pany m nonor or nerdaugr,Sylvia,who is leaving soon for St.Joseph hospital inOmaha,where she will enter for nurse's training.The evening wasspent at cards,games and music his car around the comer." "Well!WI|at's so funny with that?" _"Gee.There ain't . . . gee, there a1n't. no . . . no corner.Ha! Ha." Misf;Irma Barge of Herman " `»L'¢`..""l'If3 af-...\..n......n...a-.........1dber wh i c h 8 VO ¢0l1l'8€lu n c h l u n .u n u u n a .n x u a u l ! \ | " . | U L 8 C » l.m a s s e r v e d .T h e m v l t e d g u e s t s C o m e t o t h e F a s h i o n C e n t e r a n d§ 1 i § f 'J ' T ' " f 5 ' F ', ? & ' § . $o g n d m f l h u i f g w e r e M i s s e s V i o l a " ' " ' " F 'L l e s e h e ,s e e a l l t h e l o v e l y n e w s p r i n g t e r s o f B M : ,W e d n e s d a y .` M a r j o r y Q u n g b l u t h ,F '. £ ' °d r e s s e s t h a t h h v e j u s t a r r i v e d f r o m C h a s L a m w v i s i t e d s c h o o l t h u s e n F n e d a ,C o r a a n 1 r e t h e E a s t w h e r e B a b e M a r k s s p e n tM r s ..9 .,' r l l l . l i R d . H \ . 'B h d M P ~C a l l e d 0 1 1 M a r s h a l l ,~L 1 1 l § r e d a . r § d |H 1 a u r s e l f h n w i n u n o w f h i n o a f n v l1was a guest ot the J. s. Conety family Friday at supper,Mr. and Mrs. I-I. J. Bnlte left onFridayfornvisit in Council Bluffs at the home of their daugh- Jer, Mrs. Elmer Alexander._"" ` " ` " " `" " "" "Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pucker were I ~2..§'"m§',T'2h.§,°'§;,.de.,¢" f m d g 'i1"f§§`§§"n`$$"5F"n°»l hlllland family enbertaizaed at supper er ln lllri r ''uc | § " °' d"§°'""5 f°§ g»~ and »;;»~ _Mn md Mn. T. K. Iv e rs o n a nd .xrms t Dl\l0;nwg|:`"€§:l\e' ...fi gurl: went ff-ggggy boothe hymg my o f xgnf, M_ ;» ; ;';{ g g- Pm _.x °' '""°|"eraen 'arl an i n ersen.u*°Gle "d"l°d5 t{| °f i o s ta y ""'l Mrs.Vllalter Wachter and chil- Geyenajloicr,Sylvia Jungolumn,Emu Sunds of Dale,HelenBraesch.Alberta Dornacker of Bennington, Babe Ducker of Elk- horn, Mildred Cooper nf Elk City, Rigmore and Evelyn Brodegard, Ruby Osller of Omaha,Messrs.Clifford,Glen,Frank Liesche, Otto and Hnrold Grothusen, Lloyd .,..... ,.u...L m 1.-..... ...V ...... .,..,...,,..\..-......,. W.the Fashion Center.2~lt Agriculture leads in Nebraska but industry is nut far behhld. The products of agriculture ex- ceeds those of msnufnctmre by only 51 million dollars. eral days while he was shelling dren spent Sunday with Mr. andco m in mn v xmmy .Mn. Morris Christensen while Mr.: M m Bermn Bunn and Qhildren Wachwr went to Rosalie so see sB€ht Sn urday mght mt h herl,.\mu¢ his farm.Thev exnect w ana unesrer Jungunuuh vl. num.-sen. Glen and Loren Christensen, Henry and Paul Braesch, Kermlt,Ve rno n pd l3ernm:d_Jungblrxth, COMMISSIONERS' PR,OCEEDINGS parento,Mr.end Mrs.Hugo w =k in Blair.Byron wont downlifter them Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rutledge and daughter and George Colgan spent 'Thursday evening at cards with th-e.J. L. 'Vaughn fmnily. Fred Metzler,who has beenstaying' the paaf week at the home of. his brother,Clyde went =<=|Blair Saturday for a short stay,with his dauehtnr Mrs.Shirley lldcKe1-chor and family.James McGee and daughter of Um-lm were Sunday guests at the J. L. Vaughn home. Timm Tucker is driving a new Furd roadster.Mrs. C. ii. Bun-1. 'lsaislofl iw her dnj1¢rl1t<»r, Mrs. Opal lgoevea enter- - _ - _ -- - - .. ._. .,.move there in the near future. Mr. and Mrs.Louis Rasmusseniand children spent Saturday ete- ning with. Mr. a nd Mrs.Robert Rasmussen.Mr.and Mrs.0.A.Brown of Omaha, spent the week nd at the parental,Henry A.Rasmussen home.Mr. and Mrs. Van DeVenter and family of Blair, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Rasmussen. Mr.and lllrs.Ed Holstein and family entertained at Sunday dim ner for Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hol- stein and Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. V. Skov and family.Mr.and 1"-Irs. Mac Cameron and family. Mr. and Mrs.Alfred Enger ofRo bert Donmcker or xsenmngwn,Lester and Charles Ducker of Elhhorn.Harold and Martin Ost leg' of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Braesch of Dale,Mr.and Mrs. Henry Domacker of Bennington. Prizes were won bw Babe Ducker and Chester Jungblnth, W. Knut- sen and Ebelyn Brodegard wereconsoled.Mildred Marshall won in a guessing game.Mildred Hoier is spending a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs. Morris 'I`ar;=eniig and family Mrs.Lilzie Wulf of Blair,is spending the winter at the home of her iluughter, Mrs. Jim Sunds.Mr and Mrs. Jim Marshall nnd ¢- m - » County Commissioners Room,i Blair. Neb., January 27, 19301 The Board of County Commia- sioners met purauant to adjourn~ ment taken Jan. Fi, 1930.|Present:Chas.Nelson,C.B.'Mehrens and C. J. Nelson.\ . Minutes of the preceding meet- ing were read.and approved.: After a careful examination of lthe following bills on the differ-i ent funds it was moved and sec-j onded that the following claims be nllowed and the County Clerk in- structed to draw warrants on the' Jeanne,Mr.and Mrs.Lee Mm funds indicated below to pay the -...._._...._...__- _. . - . . - .._. . . . . . - mi n e d a t ellnnc r 1u£=F»d:a.y to rtwcivc of her former sc!wol'mat= A. Compton and Mrs. Frzmk War As I am moving to Blair I will sell at Public Auction on my farm ocated 2 miles south-west of Blair and the. first place south of the Gardner school house pn »||9 ' l l Reeves enté ""r1éH u MEQLRQMakers Club.The ladies tied maj club comforter nnd g1|\°n out num-, sold.Mrs.Reeveser ved esc alloped po!.atoe.:,s i n d wic hes.nic klen.annie ni e a-la- As I am moving to Blair I will sell at Public Auction on my farm ocated 2 miles south-west of Blair and the. first place south of the Gardner school house pn 'rulgsmng FEBRUARY 11, '30 _5 HE AD OF 'HORSES AND MULEC One learn,black geldingl,eight yearn old weight 3,000 lbs. One team good work mules, smooth mouth, weight 2200 lbs. One Jack, seven years old 13--HEAD OF CATTLE 13 Three good milk cows, been fresh ubaut thir- iy days._ Two yrarling calves,(Steer and Hcifer.) Srven small calves. One white 'face steer,weight about 400 lbs. 3 7 - HEAD O F n o c c '21 Sixteen hc-ld of stock hogs weighing about leo lbs. Twenty head of stock hogs weighing about 50 lhp. One Chentrr White Sow to [arrow in March. M A C H I N E R Y On e Mo de l T Fond T o u d n g Ca r ;One W a g- o n a n d b o x;On e h e y r a c k a n d r u n n i n g g e a r ; On e I 1 ft. I [o o aler se e de r with g ra ss He ed at- ta c h me n t;On e 9 ft. di s c ;On e 3 f a c ti o n h a r - ro vv; On e Gr etc he n c o r n p la n te r mth 1 20 ro d s of vi ir e ; On e 6 f t. De e r i ng B i nd e r ; o n e 16 i n . P. a n d O. S u lk y p lo w; On e 1 6 i n . J oh n D e e r e wa lk i n g p lo w;On e wa lk i n g li s te r g vi th d r i ll atta c h me n t;On e A c me mo we r ;On e Dee ri ng d u m p r a k e ;On e J o ke r wa lk i n g c u lt i mt o r : On e d i s c c lllti vn to r ; On e ne w p u mp ja c k ; On e ha nd c or n sh elle r: One wa lk in g c u ltivator ; On e s i xty g a llo n h o g vr a te mr ;On e b o h s le d ;On e 600 po un d pla tf o r m s c a le ; On e s e ll feeder 14 feet long; Three s ets of harne ss: c h ic ken eoops a n d othe r a r ti c le s too nu me r ou s to mention... C H I C K E NS Fo u r d oz e n L eg h o r n P a lle ts a n d S i x Tou lo u s e Ge e se ( 4 h en s an d 2 Gen d e rs ) , H o U s 1 = : n 0 L D f F U n N 1 ' r U n e On e ha rd c o al b u rn er ( F avor ite ) On e S c h mo el. le r a n d Mu e lle r p i a n o a n d two Ma n d e l la mp s . \ rnode and coffee.Mrs. J. S. Con~ Qty will he hostess Feb. Bw.The membereare urged to be mindJ"ul of' the courtesy of .notifying the holtessea of their inability to at- tend before the time of meeting.Miss Cora Beard and bfpther, George were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Muller Friday. Cliffond Jacobs went to Decaturhat week foUa stay at the home of his mot.her's uncle, Ben Kling- Amm Pan!Flomnco ni{.{§' ';.;;;;' i~11`L}IQké£1§H`m2"fZ£¢1»"§"'f.f` ~ ciass,Mrs.A.E.Dixon.Lloyd and Eugene 'Matthiesen are plan~ning to have the February party..Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Layman mm family were Sunday afternoon visitors at the A. E. Dixon home.Mr. and Mrs. Neum Warrick anddaughtersG.rtrude,Beulah and Opal were visiting the Fred Peck family on the bench Sunday" aft- Ona! Reeves farm Mondmr.1~:. Iui=Eo§"§§§§=1fE{HI truckm a r nog; m ixii wi ii if i marks Thunday.Miss Edith Warrick 1\'~\t ntiOmaha Saturday and stayed uSunday as a glxest of Liiss LuI|\ Bramlctt, wnzbn.1 1 1 ~ Twenty head of stock hogs wefzbiné about 50 lhgs. One Chentvr White Sow to iar:ro1r in March. USUAL TERMS cnnlsm~ ~ANnER$~N,~ ~ner Geese (4 hemi ~nd 2 Ganders). H o u s m n o n n f r u n m r u n s One lurd coal burner (Favorite) One Sdlmoel- lar and Mudler piano and two Mandel lamps. \Mr. und Mrs. Luis Paulsen and th e ladies we n t sh op pi ng an d the men we m at th e s to c k y a rd. a. Th ey bo u gh t twe n ty head of c a lve s fo r fne din z wvhi c h we r e dekivered b y Rasmusselfs truckMr. and Mrs.liarrv Tyson :mdPziul avant Thuréday evening' witim the (flvde Fitch fhmilv and sons spent,Friday and wer siI B B srrr1»:m>a|su_.Pa m ThanBhir, Nebrnska, Ja;uary 30, 1930 f a ue |=a ; °n »_ s a u n a - a l u m n u -U R U M B R I E F S |Mr. And m t Rudolph Andrea- land Nelson, Jena Hansen and nflmgn score, August Lowe and Mia Miss Nena Andersen was aThursday afternoon guest of Mrs. I-ld Hansen.Mr. and Mrs. Peter Iverson and Tessie spent Saturday afternoon at the L. E. Larsen home, helping Mrs.Larsen celebrate her birthanniversary.Folks who helped her celebrate in the evening were:Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, Cath- ,erine and Ted of Kennard, Mr, and Mrs. George Rasmussen and chil-dren and Mr.and Mrs,Martin Larsen and sons.Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larsen and Alwn were Sunday dinner guests at 'the Hayes Rosenbaum home, south ot'_Ulair.ln honor ol Mr. Rnaenbalmhs birth anniversary. Mr.and Mrs.George Rasmus- sen and children and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rasmussen and fnmily ipent Friday evening at the Rub ttas~ mussen home.Harland Belson and Miss Nina Andersen were Wednesday after- noon callers at the Martin Larsen home. Saturday evening guests at the Art 1'ullen home were Mr.andMm. Ted' Buehardt and son,hir. and Mrs.Peter Nielsen and Mr.and Mm Pete Thompson. Mr.and Mrs.Peter Nielsen spent Sunday afternoon at the Hub Rasmussen home.The Bell Creek Valley Sewing Club met Thursday afternoon with Airs. Chrin Hansen, with an attend-ance of 20 members.Mrs. Albert Harwell was 1|visitor.A daintylunchwasserved by the hostess, uesiated by Mt-sdamea John Dick- meyer and Art Pullen. _llhursday evening guests at theChris Hansen home were Mr. and Mrs.Fred Dickmeyer,Mr. and Mrs.Carl Carlberg and Verda, Mr. and)Irs. Albert Hansen and fnmily.zSunday guests at the Ed Han- sen hnme were Esther and Pris» cilla Wrich,Harland Nelson and Malvern Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hansen nad family were Sunday dinnerguesés at the Alben Hansen home. Mr.und Mrs.Iiurizeas and twochildren of Omaha, spent the week md at the Haas Wuli home. 0| or Sunday afternoon guests included Mr.and Mrs.Harry Larsen and family of Kennanl. Mr. and Mrs, Gottlieb Stork'&aml family,and Albert Dickmeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larsen and Dorothy were Saturday guests atthe Henry Hansen home in Oma-ha.Mr.and Mrs.Hans Wulf were Omaha visitors Friday, Ras- mus Hansen and Arthur Kuhr also spent the day in Omaha. so:were Sunday evening KWH-l at the Chris Benson home.Mrs. Albert Kahr was a Wed- nesday guut of Mrs. Harry Mad- een.M i n Margaret and Roy Rahlfl were Wednesday evening visitorsattheHenryKuhr home.Ran- mus Hansen and Ted Larsen wereThursday evening guests; Sunday guests were hir. and Mrs.Harry Madsen and Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Benson spent Saturday evening at the Alben Jensen home near Fontanelle. Saturday afternoon visitors at the rlarold Taylor home ere:lldr. and Mra Lester Hansen and-.nlsa .Nena Andersen.g Saturday evening guest.-1 at the,Harry Madsen home were Mr. and) MIS.George Nelson and family,Mr. and Itlrs. Ed Bfencke.| hir. and Mrs. Alben Ruhr spent, Sunday an the Otto Arp home, near Kennard.~ Sunday guests at e Mrs. Ellen Jdmson home we Mrs.ChnsBenson and Albert,Mrs.Henry' Pretzel of Hermarf,and Leslie Hansen.'I ne Young People's PinochleClub met Friday evening at the Ed Newkxtx home.'i hey \.'.ll meet at the Chris Peterson home next Fri- day evening.Thursday evening. a large num~ber of friends chamnried Mr. and Mrs_ Bill Pope at the Simon Gnnse home.Bounteous treats were giv- en to all..» Pete Peterson is visiting friends in Omaha at present.Mrs.Lucy Larsen,Leona and Kenneth spent Monday evening at, the Chris Peterson home, Tuesdaya i te umn guests were Mrs.Ed and Mm Axel Hansen and Mane. Misa Edna Hansen was a Sum day afternoon guest of Miss Viola Nelson. Sunday evening guests at the Jena Sorensen home .mere ltr. and Mrs.Peter Iverson and Teasie,Mr.and Mra H. C.Rasmu and Helen. Mr.and M r ;Ray Fagerquist and Maxine accompanied by Mr. and Mra Peter Tolt of Fremont, spent Thursday at the Fred I~`ag~ erquist home in Valley. Mr.and Mrs.Jens Sorensen spent Sunday ` afternoon at the Jens Iverson home.H. C. Rasmussen spent SaturdayafternoonattheJensSorensen home..Mr. and Mr; H. C. RasmussenandHelenspentSaturdayafter- noon and evening at the Guy Hinkley home in Blair,helpingBlu.Hinkley celebrate her birth anniversary.Mr.and Mrs,Chrie Nelson and Helen also spent the Qlfternoon there. Mr.and Mrs . Joe .lessen andchildrenspentWednesdayeve- ning at the Chris Benson home. See thenew Sunplexion shades in hosiery at the Fashion Center.l t See the lovelyfbright house .iresses now on s e at the Fash- ion Center for 5 and 52.2-lt. Fashion Center Silk Dresses- smurt new styles on sale n o w - $6.T5, $10 to $19.75 in all culois and materials.2-lt Sma n new advance styles in Slippers that Wear for Women and Misses,$2.98 to $6.50.Seelall the new styles in the window Newklrk and Opie Lee.E\\'¢dat the 'Fashion Center.2-lt Kempke and Hazel Newkirk, were over night guests there.All the pupils in the upper roomof Bisbee school enjoyed a sleigh- ing party at the Simon Gnuse home.A treat of popcorn was engoyed by the young folks. Rasmus Rasmussen was a Sun- day dinner guest. at the Chris Pet- erson home._Mr.and Mrs.Fred Fagerquistof Valley were Sunday guests at the Ray Fagerquist home. The following folks spent last'l`uesday eyening at the Jens Iver- son home:Mr. and Mrs.Richard Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knut- 'immnapa News bliss llinthryn Leach was on the sick list last week hut is now able to be back in school. Chas.Horn of Emerson,spent last Thursday night at the Louis Horn home.Mrs.A. J. Cameron spent Fri- day night in Tekumah with herdaughter, Mrs. John Sidner. Mr. and Mm Henry Richter and Mrs.August-Lowe were visitorslat the Douglas county metropolis sen and Fred Ahlemeyer.y r r w y . The Will Wulf family enter-tained the following guests Sundayevening:Mr. and Mrs.Rxchard_ Nelson and family,Mr. and Mrs. George Rasmussen and family, Mr.and Mrsf John Stork and la s t Friday evening StanleyLoweandRobert Jackson enter- tained the l Delta Dek Club at the Mrs. Bertha Lowe home.Tom Jackson and Paul Hancock were guests.Mrs.August Lowe and lKat.hryn Hughes were consoled. |Mn. .lumen Broderoon returned home from Omaha Thursday.Mr.ltlrodermn underwent an operation 'gn Monday and she has been with' m.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams and children of Tekamah, spent Sundu'|at the J. A. Wat home. »Henry Prietsel underwent an op-l eration for appendicitis at tnebotd Lister hospital in Omaha last Monday.He is Bald to be im- 'pwvi ns rapidly.Mrs.Prletael. who was v~i»..| him, came home on 'tuesday.On Monday evening the teachersandworkersconferenceofthe Baptist Sunday school,met with 'nuAs.G.F.uowe at her home south of town.Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Godsey and daughters, were dinner guests ol Richmond Sunday. committee of therepon the purchasenew books for the They will be add~ ed as soon as they can be pro~ perly labeled.mrs.J.M.Brewster and Mrs.Harold Brewster* were in Omahal last Tuesday to see Misa Iris at the Lord Lister hospital.The former remained for a few days. Mrs. Wm. McDonald enjoyed aviatt a few days last week from her daughter, mrs. Raymond Yuri. and small son of Craig.Mr. and Mrs. Earl I-'rench took their little son to Omaha Thurs- day for a mastoid operation.He will be treated for a time before the operation is performed..:Nels Larson, who has been_lnthe Lord Lister hospital following an operation for maswid trouble, was able to come home Sunday.A group of friends surpnsed L , A.Woodward last Wednesday evening in honor of his birthday. .They took their supper and spent a pleasant evening.They WertMr. and Mrs. C. R. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. D. Buch, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hilsinger and Otto Larson. I ' Rev. and Mrs.The library Womans Club of thirty-four public library. 5 The Aid will meet Wednesday with Mrs.I-`.0.Swanson to do, quilting..'Mrs. G. F.Lowe was in Blau Friday to attend a farm board meeting at the court house.A Mr. Cole of Lincoln, spoke. Mrs.A.L .Sullivan went.toOmaha Thursday to visit a friend, -Mrs.J.C. Moore of Waterl0D. Neb., \vho is in the Lord Lister hospital recovenng from burns re- ceived when awvater heater ex-ploded in the basement of her home.She will be remembered as Miss Lenna Bartlett. Mr.and Mrs. L.A.WoodwardEdna, Raymond Rasmussen,Har-|'l`. R. Swanson won the prizes for] lat the Chris Matthiseen home at iBlair Friday.3/_ spent Sunday at the Albert Wood- ward home in Dundee.Misa Jac- quehne and Anna Woodward, who have visited them dnoe Friday, rf turned home Donald Hanson, little non of Mr. and Mrs. Alben Hansen. la on thesick lin, The members of the L-Bar-GClubmetlastThursday eveningl with Misses Eledyce and Marjorie Godsey with the following mem- bers present:Misses Bessie Lyz~' holf,Mary Wray,Jessie Dona~| ho o ;Mildred Coulter,Kathryn I-iughes,Margaret Kroese,Alice Leach,Inna Barge,Lillie Kuhl-. man and Mrs.August Lowe.'They spent some time sewing andedited a newspaper for amusement Late in the evening a delicious lunch was serwd.The nut meet- irgz will be Monday, Feb. 8 at the'Gllben Olson home with Mr a l Mudelinei-Iannan and Mrs. August' Lowe hostesses.1 hdiss Mabel Marsh is in Lincolnthis week where she went to at»' tend the state convention of coun- ty suP¢rintendent,s Tuesday, Wed- nesday and Thursday. Mrs. D. Bach will entertain the' Baptist Mission Circle at their regular monthly meeting Wednes~i day afternoon.Mrs. Richmond has, charge of the program which is= The Calporter.Everyone is invit-I ed to attehd.A public tea will; be served.Admission will be charged according to waist meas~ ure.One penny for each inch.Mr. and Mrs. August Lowe, Mrs.Madeline Hannon,Rosemary and; Leo,Jr.were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gilben'Olson.| Mrs.Chris Truhlsen has been confined to her home the past week suffering with neuralgia.I Mrs. Dora Miller celebrated herblnhday last Wednesday by enter-, taining the members of the birth-|day club.Mrs, H. L. Swan was a guest.,The aftemoon was spent in vidting.Before the ladies left ge ,ggme Mra Miller served a nice, hlrtay lunc .Mrs. August Lowe and Mrs. G.F.Lowe spent Thursday withl Mrs.Henry Richter. The Wm. Itleador family visited Rev. C. C. Norlin of the M. E. church will conduct the regular Sunday afternoon services at the Crowell Home at Blair next Sun- day afternoon.Members of the congregation are invited to attend. Mrs. August Lowe spent Monday afternoon and night with Mrs.Hans Jorgensen .at De Soto. L. D. liurdic of Omaha,visited Saturday at the E. W. and E. C. Boidic homes. ______ tended the Masonic lodge meeting Neoday when Ned Tyson was made a Ma te r Muo n.The skating rink ia drawing"ge a o w ds . he South Sunshine Club will 'have an all day meeting with Mrs. Clerenoe Mayen Thursday,J n . so.Mrs. Clarence Meyers and chil- dren, spent a few days last week in Omaha,visiting her parents,Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ackerman. Mr. and Mrs,L. A. WoodwardanddaughtersandMrs.0.L. Hilalnger were Blair callers Sat~ urday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs.Bert Cooper and Floyd Cooper of Tekamah, spent Sunday at the Harry Cooper home. Fashion Center Hats for Wome; ond Misses, $1.98 to $1.50.2~I; Clearance of beautiful winter coats at $12.60 at the Fashion Center.Now is the time to buy that coat.2-It Smart new advance styles in Slippers that Wear for Women and Misses,$2.98 to $6.50.See all the new styles in the window at the Fashion Center.2-lt For stockings that wear and wear and wear,try the Fashion Center.Chiffons are only $1.25 and Heavy Service only $1.35 in all the Iiew spring colors.2-It CHURCH OF GOD B. E. Giealer, Pastor Sunday School, 10 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Prayer meeting, Wednesday eve~ mng.Our pastor has returned from Moorefield and reports good ser- vices in spite of severe cold, and sickness in many homes. Morning and afternoon servicesg.Blair Sunday. Feb. 2nd, Sacrament following the morn- ing service Basket dinner at 12:30 in the church. Aftemoon service at 2:45. No evening service during the 'winter months. All welcome at the Church of God,I Fashion Center Hats for Women and Misses, $1.98 to $7.50.2-lt CHRISTIAN CHURCH A. J. Hargett, Pastor Bible School, 10 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. hl. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M. u........t,:..,.|I m a the West half of Lot nine in Block forty in the First Addtion to the City of Blair,Washington c o u n t y , Nebraska. Said sale is for the purpose of partitioning mid premises among the respective owners thereof. Dated this 28th day of January, 1980, at BIS-ir, Nebraska. 2-5t S. W. Chambers, Referee. NOTICE To CREDITORS OI-' ESTATE $TATE OF NEBRASKA l .| InWashington. County,| A. C. Debel, Attorney In the County Court. In the Matter of the Eétate of Cinderella A. Moultrop, Deceased: To the Creditors of Said Estate:| You are Hereby Nqtified,that! I will sit at the County Court R 'Bl '' beth Allen, Janette Arnold, James s. Rldler, Jwob R. Lewin, Andttw Hu-men, Andrew Harman,Eliza- Harman; Elisabeth Hannon, Jn |s.Rlddler,wmsam ra. , William Reed, Elias Apple; Pe r Hinrlcheen/ real names un- known; and al|'person|having or claiming any interest in Block as in the city of Fon Calhoun, Wash- lagoon Coimty,Nebraska,real names unknown. Defendants,"Q and each ot you are hereby notified that on the 8rd day of January,1980,Henry Hinricbsen filed his petition in the D a m n Court of Washington County,Ne- braska, in which you and each of you together with others are do- fendants, the object and prayer of said petition is to obtain a decme adjudglng that the plaintiff, Henry Hint-iclmsen, ia the absolute twner in fee simple of Block 86, in theh°°m in air m said County on city of Fort Calhoun, Washington t e 21st day of February,1930, and on the 22nd day of May, 1930,s at 10 o'clock A_ M. on each of said County, Nebraska- and to exclullesaid defendants and each ot them from an and all ri ht 'itle int r-dates, to receive and examine ah ~Y -8 ' `.'e claims against said Estate, with aview to their adjustment and al-l lowanee."ga time limited for the presentatio of claims against said Estate is three months from the 21st day of February A. D., 1930, and the time limited for payment of debts is One Year from said 21st day of February, 1930. WITNESS my hand and the Seal of said County Court,this 24th da of Januar 1930.`9yy.(SEAL)1. c. ELLER,I 2-At County .Iudge.' NOTICE FOR ADMIN-ISTRATION OF ESTATE! est, hen, claim or demand in or to said real estate or any part there- of, and to enjoin/said dt-tcndanta and each of them from claiming or asserting any right, title, inter- est, lien, claim or demand in or 'o said premises or any part thereof and forever quieting the title to the some in the plaintiff and to remove all clouds from the title of said plaintiff. You and each of you are hereby required to answer said petition on or before the 24th day of February,1930,dr said petition will be taken as tnxe and judg~ ,ment rendered accordingly. Henry Iilnrichaen, Plaintiff,STATE OF NEBRASKA l By MAKER & CARRIGAN, as _Bl-5t His Attorneys.Washington County,H Maher &Carrigan,Attys. County Court.In Probate.In the Matter of the Estate of Joe Johnson, Deceased: The heirs at law, :text of kin, devisees,Iegatees,creditors and All persona interested in said estate are hereby notified that on the xsth' day of January,1930, Violet M. Johnson filed a petition in said Couhty Court alleging among other things that Joe Johnson,an inhabitant of ,Wash- ington County, Nebraska, died on the 12th day of October,1929, leaving no last.Will and Testa- ment,and possessed of Real and Personal Estate and praying for NOTICE 01-'PARTITION SALE /Maher & Corriga n, Attys, Notice is hereby given that under and hy virtue of a decree and order of sale, entered in the District Court of Washington County,Nebraska,under date of January 13, 1929, in an action in partition therein pendingwherein George W.Luse is plaintiff and George Harland Luoe, et. al, are defendants, I as Referee in Par- tition in add action will on Friday, the 14th day of February,1930, at 2 o'clock P.M., at the North »___."____. ...,m-\.=....-_ 1 H 5 as .> 9 i n e H e r m a n wg m 8 H 3 b l u e w a s enter ta in ed Fr i d a y a t th e re g ula r me e ti n g a t th e D . B u c h h o me wi th a la r g e n u mb e r present.Mr s .O. H. God se y pr es id ed i n th e ab se nc as Mr s . G. F . L owe .Th e p r o g : wa a ve r y ins tru c ti ve.Mr s .D .E . Hay es re ad a pa pe r and Mrs . E . C. Bur dic th e n le ad a discussion or. In s ur a nc e W i lls an d B a n ki n g. Mr s . C..E .J oh ns on wa s absent.Th e next.me e ti n g wi ll be he ld Sa tur - day , F eb . 1 5 ins tea d of Fr ida y .A t th is ti me th e y wi ll en te rtai n the teac hers wh o ar e ho no ra ry m'Em~\ bers.Th e subjec t is D r a ma ,an d a sh or t o ne -a c t play wi ll b e g iven * Mi s s Bernic e No r li n wh o teac h- es i n th e h i g h sc hool n t Cr ai g. spent Su nd ay here wi th he r bro» th er .Re v.C.C.No r li n . Mr .a n d Mr s .D .W .Ru tle dg e we r e vi s i to rs a t th e c ou n ty me tr o - polis la s t 'Fuesday wh er e th e f o r me r visited a de ntis t Mr .an d Mr s .L0 \\ is L o we a n d Ro la n d L o we le f t la s t Th u r s d a y i n I lC¢H.|||u5,s.o u r . L u.Mid~ W eek me e tin g ,W ednesday , 7:30 P.M . Su n da y wa s a n e n c o u ra g in g d a y i n c hurc h wo r k .Th e mo r n i n g au d i e nc e wa s la r ge r th an th e a ve - ra ge f o r th i s c o ld we a th er .I n th e eve ni n g th e br ethr en f r o m th e Ba p ti s t c hurc h wor sh ip ed wi t h u s a n d Re v.L .J .Mo r a n presented a n in te r es ti n g an d upli f ti ng mess- ag e whi le o ur o wn p a s tor g a ve h i s servic es i n ie eva ng eli stic me e t- in g at P le a s t V ie w s c h ool h ous e. Th e eva ng eli stic me e ti n g a t Plea sant V i e w sc hool house is i n fu ll bla s t.Sun day ma nn in g a t th e Su n da y sc hool ho ur ,Re v.L .J . Mo r a n preached to an au d i en c e o f 41'an d i n th e eve ni n g th e wr i te r pr ea c he d to an au di e nc e o f 55 . See the new Sunp iexion shades in in hos ier y a t the Fas hio n C enter. lt ... ... .. ad min i s tr a tio n th e re o f _r IUIIIL .uour U1 m e \r1 unsung .un.'.iC o u :i ty C o u r t Ho us e,i n th e c i tyC '.f.€""t~.ffLf2 _gg 3.,pepe»?5, aita ~ 'of Blair,W a s h in g to n C o un ty ,N e o Y Y _Fe b ru a ry ,1930,a t 10 ofcloc k A ! h r a s i ta ,° f " "f o r ""iE..§"'i.f?.l!§'" M. ,a n d c ontest sand petiti on,th e ing d esc ri bed r ea es .9 ' _ ' Co u r t wi ll ap p o i n t V i o le t M. J o h n - so n or s ome oth e r s u ita b le p er s o n Ad mi n i s tr a to r a n d proc eed to a se ttleme n t of s a i d estate. W i tn es s m y ha n d an d Of fi c i al Seal th is 15 th da y o f J a nu a ry , 1930.,_r ( S E A L )1 . C . E L L E R. 52-41;Co u nty J u dg e. MA I - I E R &C A R R I G A N ,A tty s . T o :E l a m Cla r k ,lli a y o r o f the Ci ty o f F o r t C a lh o u n , W a s h i n g to n Co un ty ,Ne b r a s k a ;E z r a Carpen~ te r , C h a i r ma n o f th e to wn o f F o r t Calhou n,W a sh i ng to n Co un ty ,Ne - b r a s k a Te r r i to r y ;E z r a Ca rp en te r, Ch a i r ma n o f th e Tr us tee s o f th e to wn o f F o r t Ca lh ou n,W ashing~ T h e N o r t h H lf o f th e S o u th - we s t Qu u r te ' b f Sec tion 9, To wn s hi p 1 8 , No r th Ra n ge 1 1 , E st of the suse. in.. Wash- ln ton Co un ty ,Ne br as ka . Said sale wi l l b e a t pub li c ve n- due to the h ig hes t bi tltle l the re fo re and will h e h eld o pe n f or on e hou r. Da te d th i s 1 3th d a y o f J an u a r y , 1930.'. Cha rles M.Hi tc h mn n . 52--it Refe ree in Pa rtitio n. xID r . No r ma n K . i i a t h n m n n l ()P'l`0ll1E'I'RlS"l'I;Ov e r t h e B la i r D mg C o .I Pho ne Bla c k 41 .l I E ve n i n g s b y Ap p o i n tme n t I Y . - - - - - -- - - - - - - " = ° - \" " " " " " l a PURE BRED BERKSHIRE BRED sows I Eli l \ s._..gg| S I R. \ ( I ' I & : T I T L E TO M P A N Y led Ab stra c ter l l R vu st hi :err c ar f o r Boise,ma n o .Mr s .ola n d L owe i s a lr e a d y the m. Th e en th er ha s been very c old to .art on suc h a lo n g tr i p b u t w e ape lh c y reac h th er e safely . Mr . a nd Mr s. Ha rr y L ea c h dr o ve B A l" I ` lS l`C H U R C H L. J .Mo r an , P a sto r Su nd a y Sc h oo l, 10 : 00 A . M. W o rs hi n.I i A .M . to n Co u nty ,Ne b r a s k a ;Eliz ab eth A .A lle n ;Alle n ,f i r s t anrlzealn a me un k n o wn ,hu sb an d of I | l$ li za be th A .A lle n ;F o r t Ca lh o u n , | § o m p a n y o f he C o un ty " o f \ ' l" as h - I l B l . . A lR " E Bond L ea to Omnha Tuesdayf Mrs.Wm. Rutledge came home with them |Junior li. Y.in Lt. s=so P.M vcnin" service 7:30 P M'lg''f:g °k her buck to Omahul p l;uycr service, Wednesday, 8:00 \\m.Pierce suffered n hadspellathishomelast'I`iiursdu;,'i <fon\'nuni\n\servicc §unday at night but is slowly improving. .CIOSQ ot/morning worship.. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Lowe, Mrs.:Joint service Sunday evening ot Bertha Lowe,Stanley Lowe and our church.Rev. A.J.Hargett nm Goesling spent Wednesday at mn preach.The pastor will havethe August Lowe home.'charge of the revival service at Earl Montgomery has bien °g the pleasant View school house.the sick list the st wee an ry od Sunday serpfWe had ve go -under he doctor's cure.'vires in all departments of ourHomeHover,l€!t Saturday for Jersirllrtun, Nevada.He has beenhere since the dcnth of his moth- er,Mrs.C. E. Hover. August 21. llis father also passed away Nov. 23.Miss Verna accompanied him work.' I Our churfh .enjoyed the joint 'service held at the Christian church in the evening.Their pastor was preaching at Pleasant View.to Nevada and will keep house for'Our congregation extends to w_ hor brother.-W. Freeland its thanks for the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wachter drove to Omaha Saturday and visited attheHarryBentleyhomeuntil Sunday evening.Miss Caroline beautiiul floral offering for the Sunday service.I The attendance and membership Wachter went with them and contest in the Junior B. Y. P. U. spent the time with relative; lauls Horn is helping at the Jensen-Iluch ment market.Miss Iris Brewster was able to leave the hospital last Thursday and was taken to the John King home.She was brought home on Sunday.-Mr. and Mrs. Earl French took their two little sons to Blair Tues- day no have their pictures taken.The high school basketballteam lost w the Winnebago high school team in a game at the be- gion hall Friday evening.The guild met with Mrs.Leo Fausset last Thursday and com-pleted plans for the banquet. They meet this week with Mrs.C.R. Gray.Mrs. H. L. Swan celebrated her birthday last.Thursday.ln th;evening several friends walked in on her unanfounced to help her celebrate the event.There wereenough for two tables of briulgg. The guests were Miss Maggie Lowe,Caroline Wachter,Lira.C. Horn,Mrs.Anna Pcddie,Mrs.James Van Horn, Mrs. Ben Wach- ter and Mrs J. A. Jespersen.Mr. and Mra. Bert Romans and Mr. and Mrs Walter Kramer were in Omaha Friday. The mother and daughter ban- quet which waa to be given Feb. H has been postponed and will begiven at a later date. Mrs. 0. H. Godsey and Miss Ele- dyge were in Omaha Saturday andvisited- their daughter and sister, Mrs. Howard Grandon. Wm. Bundle of South Omaha. spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the H. B. Cameron home.He at- !closcd Sundny.Group two won by only five points.Both group lead ers did excellent work, and were well supported hy their team- mates. The social committee of the Juniors is making plans for a Valentine Social.1 ome|H m t l c e s ~ : - - - » » ' ! 2 7 - s LEGAL NOTICE Ra r a s m- r s s a l . : Grant Lathrop,Attomey By virtue of an order directing sale,issued out of the district court of Washington county, Neb- raska, and in pursuance of a de- cree of said court in an action thexein pending,wherein Vassie Della Hansen is plaintiff and Bertha Lee Sutherland et al, are defendants, I will at two o'clock in the aiternoon on Thursday the |6th day of March,1930,at the 'west front door ol the Washington county noun house in the City of Bldr,Washington county,Neb-lraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash,one- fourth at said sale and three- fourtlu on confirmation of said aale,the following described real elhlfez The East ha l!of Lot eight l ington,Territory of Nebraska; Anselm Arnold;Arnold, first and real name unknown, wife of Anselm Arnold;Alonzo Per- ltins, Chairman Pro-tem of Trus- tees of Fort Calhoun, Washington (ounl.y,| Nebraska;Trustees of Fon Calhoun, Washington County Nebraska, and their successors in trust; John C. Seely;Seely, first and real name unknown, wife of John C.Scely; James G. Me--Hal-men,first and real name unknown,wife of Andrew Ha nne n; Andre w Ha rma n; _ -- Harman, first and real name un- known, wife of Andrew Harman; Elizabeth Harman,Har- man, first and real name unknown husband of Elizabeth Harman; Elizabeth Hannon;James S. Rlddler;Riddler,first and mal name unknown,husband of Phebe Lewis;. Andrew Hurmen Lewis;Lewis,first md Geath;ll1eGeath, first and real name unknown, wife of James G.MeGeath;Elizabeth Allen: Allen, first and rnul name unknown,husband of Elizabetl. Allen';Jenette Arnold; Arnold,first and real name un» known, husband of Jenette Arnold; Arnold, first and mal name unknown, husband of Janette Arn- old; James S. Ridler;Rid- ler, firm and real name unknown. wife of James S. Ridlcr; Jacob ii Levis;Lewis.first, am real name unknown, wifeof Jacob R. Lewis;Lewis, first ind xml name unknown, wife of J. R. real name unlmown. wife of James S.Riddler;William M.Reed; Margaret F. Reed, wife of William M.Reed;William Reed; ,first and mal name un- nuwn,wife of William Reed; Elias Apple;Apple,first and real name unknown, wife of Elias Apple;Omaha and No rth Western Railroad Company, their successors and aadgns;O.&N W. R. R. Co., their successors and assigns; Peter Hinrichsen; Hinrichsen,first and real name unknown,wife of Peter Hinrich- sen;the unknown heirs-nt-law devisees, legatees, personal repre- sentatives ami all other person' interested in the estates of each of the following named deceased persona,to -wi t;Elizabeth A Allun,Anselm Amold,John C Seely,James G.MeGeath, Eliza- rno ma 1 5 l Pilot Bldg.Blair. Xvinraakn l x xDR. s nwfx T. .IIPP l Dentist l x- a n S E R VI C E z l | Offices in State Bank Bldg. Phone 298 Blair, Nebr. x x I|c a m. s é a u u r r /n l Insurance I Baal Estate and Loana | Office in State Bank Bldg.g .. . . - - -x - - - - - - ..._ -- xDR. W. F. HEMPun.l.1DENTISTI Home Theatre Bldg. 1Located in new i IBlair, Nebraska i _ . _ _ _ _ . x x . _»MARCUS ax-icx ao uo s o ABSTRACTER I l l 1Offia ln Mayle Bldg.; ..._ _ - -x . . ... . _ - -xTHE EAT SHOP i E. C. Banu, Proprietor l Mealn, 00 Cents lmmlle m cui si ne I Satisfactory Service .Courteous Treatment l'First door east Enterprise oflldl x 1- T R AI N SCHEDUL E-' l Chlaxm & Northwestern Railroad Ent-6:10 p.m. daily. Wes 7:15a.m. daily.l C. Sl. P.. M. & Omaha lNorthbound 7:15 am. daily except Sunday.2:52 p.m. daily except Sunlay. 7:52 a.m. Sunday only. Southbound12:35 p.m. daily ueept Sunday.5:80 p.m. daily., J '»-BUS SCHEDUL E-"'a Southbound 11:00 A. ll.2:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M. B115 P. l. Northbound9:00 A. na. 12:00 A. M. 8:00 P. M.0:15 P. M. 1 - --- -._...........__...............................-.............. '\fx'l '»,'f'; .ff". *"J \ r . \¢,.J 1 r ~i.. J ' 5 v. L:..~.\ ...r " \.......~l\f . I .f I .;.'"r n "HQ . u j... |r . 1 9 3 0 I a Sale will be held at the farm three and half miles north of BLAl§~§|§|3AsKA ASH F r g e l lnch/-oon ted 25 miles north of Omaha on W ashington Highway No. 5.12 miles uri Valley, Iowa on the Missouri Valley-Fremont Shortcut of th e .Lin-.25 miles northeast of Fremont, Neb. _a s n a r l i n g a t 1 : u u r . M . o n a r p Blair is locs "fest of Missc coln Highwaj T E R M S G. W. Morgan 0wner,Blair, Nebraska Audionars Cola. M. H. CRUISE, Omaha; G. F. BROSS, Blxir C. M. HITCHMAN, Clerk Field Mel:JOE WHITE of the Nebruh Farmer md M. T. WHITE of Wlllace's Farmer mul low: Hamatead alia-1 m5 ..*'='=.-._-!51,i;!42§é;S0. me 5 .- s u l ! ! ~. . . . - HiiEEN1'E¥§i2n;sE¥ JOH p\..lnHOADES.~ | W ¢ ~~ d$ m¢ 's c Ho o x.u. m'1 - i s o f FO RTY The ma ny fri e nds o f ~ y oung~ s u;my ,¢ h¢ § fo und a ho us e ; Monday nizhu "ce .Hur "Nw YEARS AGO MEET AGAIN couple mend Irmnnrhy w, e.hem'fu1 of wmnwr. their cmmm andbizthdnvl of those wliovrorobom|"'in the loan of their little one.5I refativus having smrunnr 1 littleIf, , .. _ . _ _ . . -- - - - l - \ SERVICE ~~F \| T iHi\ ? f h é m°n*~b1 °f November, |iz is seldom that one an arrive »=°°==~;»=f ,"f,*1~',§;§;,'}';'{;'n'¢ "Iaz the nge o l fi fty-li ve o r si xty 'were weny-o .." N a n and hsve the unique m d\and »-g M; »»<1,_g_e;-°g g pleuuxsbk aperience o l enter- g g ; d e ; § m; = ; ;s manner be tdnlng s dozen of one's girlhood\ .__ .L_ -......x.m um..-m.mlw friends.around the able.su on ->BIRTHDAY PARTY Tom Andersen,who resides on Lincoln street. passed his seven- tieth birthday last Ssturdsy and rm and miie IH ;..;a.;,. (vain wax lillcd bukefa o! dinner allreadyto serve. The reason for this surprise visit wu cleu enough for anyone, Mr.mud M n .Huzlms soon to have "iss"~DAY MS; ber véu uso -- -I Emnwd an nnnn*1d»ck.nl mil!!!Y ;/L~¢ z"`v.ill`."K'm.`§'u?S§'§{ nm»,T4¥$£Q under the Aet o l Congress of March 8. 1879. Every mbocrlptlon ls regarded ll open wcount.The nnmoo olsubscriberswill be instantly re- moved from our mailing list at the expiration of the time paid for L! the publishen be notified; other- lrlse the subscription will remaini n lorce at the designated sub-lcdptlon price.Every mbscnber must understand tim these cond- |_-- - num.; me ww-.,........... _._--.Wilson, who had s birthday Mon-day, treated everyone fp lee crami It wss one of our largest birthday puties and a wry happy one for all of us.Mr. and Mrs. Gene Beeqhlly of Pnpilllon visited their cousin, Mrs. Snrah Lichty Sunday afternoon.Mrs. Tom Moore of Teknmlh, spent Tuesday with Mrs.Eva Kimberlmln._"Uncle Billy" Wilson received a leautiful Bunch ol'flowers last. Monday, as n blrthdav gift from the Womans Relief Corps. ,i......\._ "the same ooasion. This extn-ordinary party took ,plnce at the C.B.B u m home, 'north of Blair Tumday, Jun. 28th, when Mrs.Bunn,fonnerly Mary Mead,was hostess w her old schobl mates a t dinner and an afternoon of visiting over old times. |The fact that the five Warrick sisters were holding n reunion in Blair lor n. few days, gave Mrs. Bunn .the idea o l gathering the 'schoolmates together at her home to make the day a memorable one his children gathered at his home 'a nd spent a_very pleasant day. In the evening Mr. and Hrs. Al- bert Jensen and Mr. and Mn. C. B,Hansen called and spent the time in a social mnnner. Mr. and Mrs. Andersen are long time friena of the wdter and we extend the warmest congratula- tions oo Mr.Andersen and wish hlm many more happy birthdays. DOUBLE ANNIVERSARIES been married thirty-four years, .hnunry 29th, beihg the real date. They were,indeed,surprised and pleased at the kindness and thoughtful attention dlsplnyed and let i t be known that all were welcome.. Their children present were Mr. and Mrs.Andrew Siedelmnn and |Mr.and Mrs. Lloyd Hughes of lomaha,Misses Elsie and Esther o l Blair. also Mrs.Hughes'bro< ther, Charles Botorlf and wife of ,this dry weze.present. 1 \ : ' ., _..,_. 5 r : 5 I Ei# if;1§1GLnNnNEws M I S .l o n ]m u j u l a l l l l u " B u sa n "d .t e r - i n - l a w ,M r s .B o b M a j o r s o f a n t h e a f f a i r w a s o n e u m w = 1 l | n e m a m r -s m e n t .T u e s d a y 'w i t h t h e ' M Q b e g q m e m l g e y e d b r a l h .|L a s g s u n q y , ~ I % f " = w 2 6 , w a s a n o \RSES FOR SALE for sale cheap.I ha\'e\ _I he nd r.M .4 me oloer gms now matrons day of considerable importance inMrs.Charles Hovengllck 8P€!1t §,g;';'_.;f'frf'l'§§\0°E¢ sand °§{`,¢m?.l for many years,wont to school the E. E Epperly home, it being Horses EMNMY at the Lester Hovendmck together at the mural school known not only Mr. Epperly's birth .. °§'2?.' and MLA. mmin Fletcher and r `as P1 ann:no barnsnwmmr:A1'1oNAi . CHURCH |...,F"?"'!*. f"'°"L 9?b?"S"F¥':"°'?'§'V'but,their twenty-eighth rent. then down town,no extra! 'Iore, I carstock che 1 sell you good :per than anynoun nun 'I"`"' " " 1 l $me xnenusmps Iormen m :nose wedding axmwersury.legi be§.'.?}..".f';,I`:m ZiJ §.'i § ° ' °A.F.Newell,Puto r FUI? days, over f0¥:l»Y Yew? 3301 Naturally the occasion calied one else 1mu e v e r y nurse gu a r a n - lan hnrsum r a mp f r o m A \";';;"I?§I;1 ' 1.-....,.`I..¢=,.=,-......+l .|.\._.-_ 'have never been broken and grow for a little celebmtimz which thevlhun!'Fham m Hwry lluvciluaun °="~"'\Public worani Sunday at 11'me J rm Jackson _sweeter as the years pass' by.asa by inviting in f r e mé}1£1§'{?§...~k at o ' l0f!i0Ck conduc bg the P"*"°'»_'rm» was one of those rare occa- and relatives to play pin:chle dur~ .with mudc byn.Han;pent the. week-. e c on .sions which lwger long in the mg the evening..e ~ h e r p e ixts at Nashville.Pr? :_ 1 u1i c hE ~agmjg a.m .lives of the pu-t1_c1pa|:s.|Mrs.Epfrerly served a nice .Mr.m e Mrs.Julms Weberi The1980 caiaaafir of the La-dies a tSunday evening at the Thor....n v g g m ho me .SOCiU.1 . i i n i o n as _|uat o f f th e iie nry p n u e l wa s ta to press zwz inr th e c o mmi tte e s th e.3 |.O m a h a . S u n d a y e v e n i n g . . . i t h e t h r e e d i v i s i o n s ,a n d t h e s c h e d u i e u n d e r w e n t a n o p e r a t i o n f o r a p -o f a c t i v i t i e s f o r t h e y e a r .T h e l i s t p e n d i c i t i s .i s h o w g f i f t e e n n e w n a m e s o f h e l p - .M r .a n d M r s .C h e s t e r H o v e n d i c k e r s f o r t h e y e a r . a n d J e a n w e r e W e d n e s d a y e v e f T h e l a d i e s o f D i v i s i o n I s e r v e d 2 1 9 1 8 ' v i s i t o r s a t t h e F r e e m a n L o i - »a n u n u s u a l l y l a r g e n u m b e r o f t i s_ _ § 0 m 0 ~ _ __- . ! . . -1. . .. . . . ; ¢ . " . . A g u e s t s a t t h e p u b l i c d i n n e r l a s t I The five Warnck meters men» tioned above are now Mrs. Callie Krieser of Kansas City,Mrs. Minnie Summers and Mrs. Zelma Anderson of berta, Canada, Mrs. Ethel Hel of Webster,S.D. and Mrs. Maude Compton of this city.The other early day friends present were:Mrs.Myrtle Fow- ler of Omaha,Mrs. Julia Carter T.inninrnH nf RA:I fflrmrl Nah lunch at a ate hour after which the guests departed wishing Mr. and Mrs.Epperly many more pleasant anniversaries. The guests present were Mr. and Mrs.Henry Petersen,Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Hary Edwards of Kennard. \ »\S}§§`¢$lf=§§,IC. Brundage, 208 Jackson St. I2 -lt Telephone Red 840 IJOCAL OVERFLOW Bring your automobile repair work to us.We have no overhead and no divided profits and there- fore can give you the low down price with work absolutely guar- anteed.Martin Wnrtman, east of Collar Factory.2~1t Brlnz your automobile relmirl H e r O w n C h e c k B o o k W i th he r own c heck book, your wife can keep a careful check on household exnanditures.I t e n - work to us.We have no overhead and no divided profits and there- fore can give you the low dovm price with work absolutely guar- anteed,Martin Wortmnn, east of Collar Factory.2-It Mrs. C. 0. Dawson was able _tobe brought. home from the Swecl- ish Emmanuel hospital this w . Little Billie Dawson has be; making his home with Mr.and Mm..Walter Larsen while Mrs. Dawson has been in the hospital. Come out and hear Evangelist Geo. I-Iutches, formerly of Omaha, at the Seventh Day Adventist bhurch on east Grant street.These meetings will begin the 31st of January and continue throughout the homing week. a : L : 5 ables her to have an accurrte :fec- ord of just how much money is being spent for each different purpose. Citizens State Bank A. R. BROCK, P re si de nt ~ m l e y u r o g e r s o n ,W u o ua 3 \ u : | : u "T u e s d a y 8 \ f ¢ n i l l g .,B c h L H r m a n s t a y e d a t ..M r s .E m m a C a r t e r H o o v e r o f M c -W .R .C .H A S" f ' § f m n w w l l m r e h m m ; l a s t w e e k ._'¥` h°P € . " ' " " '€ 'E 'f t h e _ S " " E ' f ' " " R :G e e h e e .A r k . .M r s .E l l a C o m n t o n l m a i lINLEY Pnohnm"';,§I"§nli""ii{.;,. gddjg Fletcher were Thursday dinner guests atthe F. E.Fletcher home.Stella.Montgomery spent $119weeknd at the Louie Hovendick Ofbéfl mfen-eq no as me "U00d"Samaritan,sets a high ideal for *human living.It is worthily ex~ pressed by Sam Foss: a "Let melive in a hogue by the side of the aughter'Mrs.Opel Reeves,aa- home.'rodd, Ar{dbe a friend to man".' lfri .Iiceary Pritzel visited her hllzsband at an Omaha hospital onTuesday.FARMERS To WATCH STEP : Erve y of Bldi r, Mm Emma ip- pincott of Blair and Mrs.Birdie 'Warrick of Blair.Mrs.B|.mn's slated in the entertaining.Miss Ruth Lippincott and Mrs.Merle Reel; were also present. n un . -- On last.Saturday,January 25, following a regular meeting of w .R.C.,a patriotic progmm, honoring President McKinley, was presented,being sponsored by Mrs.Nita Raver,patriotic in- structor. 1 Hr# .um B=°=!°=e.°=:5~='..1:'f:&'!e|(Continued :Inn W' mm gnsngasm "°co.MflE{inlev'.a birth anniversarv ncADWAyfC}ll'l'Bd Jar{ualy 9 ard thi? bei#-SBl0 dG.l8 Oli wer e ln Uman a mon ua y |MAKES HE1Mt. Bmderson in the has-ifecmd and upizles,potatoes and th e nearelt m`eet.ing date, the pro~given at this time yle Aronson read a bi- McKinley,Mrs.Geo. woke on the Spmis - rar and Mrs, Gus Rat he money queston of " E a Virgil Primm spent last5'"I"""have failed thus far lo l Tuaday at John Jacksorfs.'make the usual seasonal price ad- Mra. Pew Kruse and Edna and vances."I 'Agnes-Hmsen were last Tuesday~The outlookreport, described by visitors at the Julius Webendepartmenz officials as-"probably éhome.'the most important of its yearly ~ ~ » made ~ | eiéée ln mai} Wednesday end tmkl g';"::`f§ugg°=el3;"5`:;r;"o;;c -dfil!!B|"0 tlwCaleb Loftus home. lvédemdhds for their'ucts. . =, l La d MCh"'l,.,.'§§r" wer;3e'Fh\;"sday 3."The outlook.for fanm mort- e m m visiwrs at the wnrordlsvze financjngnrid fvr marketing 1Myerslmome..'.»credit is more favonhle than a . Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Stokes flyelr ago, but on tha other hand Bl u r ,WGN Thursday °V°"{"81the outlook for production creditE\l€S\;of Mr.and Mrs.fl"l'"S`appears less satisfactory in most _,. l :_"of the south." the report said.Ra ond Bosee of Fremont nomewhat larger supply of ' -a r for arm work will be avail-1»°g;;;h°;,g§~;;§~d=;_v;m ,,;d§.me probably .at slightly lower Meta 1 and MelaAnderson wexe'*'3K€S during the first half of the ,. .,._,_r-.-___.. ..:.:».... ..» nm rear.The sreneral once level for l ~ym _.was a vimvnr at the Freemw hlonh Bend citizens, at nn elec- tion Tuesday, voted to sell their municipal electric system to the Nebraska Pqwer Co. for A connid- eration of $110,000.The plant is valued at sso,ooo and the fact that the y.§>wer company wodd pay eo much more than it was tors in inducing the voters tn sell. The vote stood 315 to 198,a substantial majority of 117 votes which was a surprise no mmy. The election caused much exciw ment and interest and resulted in the largest vote ever recorded on a local issue. Reunion ox- slsmns gram was IMiss Em; ography of Stanley srl l m m m v s mam,on C that pedod. Miss Max -and Mrs.l solo. 1 The progl by all. wmfhnvll une of the pri me (ned | SURPRISE Wihen Lf Hughes ani g _ * I o elr a n ,d a u g h t e r ~~ ram was much gnioygd ived home from Lhurch I IHeldfor RANSOM Read our new serial --a sea story-"The Mutiny ol the Alba- tross."Thrilling adventures on a millionau-e's yacht. Pm/ nt s of Today The millionaire thoughmopiratesex- isted other than the kind he metm finan~ cial circles What a shock awaited him! About to Start in x Baturuay 8.ll»\:|i| .uuu turlluvnai nu vnu U ---.¢,-.Ne i l Th o mp s o n a n d Ma c k Ro s e n - | f a nn ma c h me r y i s e xp e c te d to r e -an s a s C i ty a r n ved S a tu r d a y e ve - h n u m ho me s a t Blai r.. m a i n ab ou t th e sa me a s d u r i n g n mg t° o r a we e k ' s vi s i t a t th e h o mel |"LLfcia Ha n se n o f C ma lm,sp- qn tlthe la s t f o u r y ears,wh i le th e r e / Of Mr s .Kreisen's sister,Mr s .D J S a tu y night.a n d Sun day lf llh is .no evidenc e o f a n imme d i a te A .C o mp to n a n d Mr .C o mp to mf h e r pare nts,Mr .an d Mr s .A l o v l i i g h ng e in p ri c e s fo r fe r ti li z er s. "Th e oth e r th r e e sisters,Mr s .J i m ; Han so n.I ' u n o n\°;rwm :n ma n n r n Mn m~ f -S u mme r s a n d Mr s . J o h n A n d e r s o n ;l j 3 __ Lit le Jean Hovendick spenti Satu lay afternoon .with h e r grandmother,Mrs.Chas.Hoven-. u1cs.'1MrNels Larsen drove to Oma-' ~ S nday, bringing her husband hom from the hospital.The ,ehildien spent the day with Lhe1r_ gr;1.n¢|p:ivent.s, Mr. and Mrs. J. P; Lersen._.Ms. and Mrs. Clifford Cam ad ....,, ,...-..., ~ -..W ..-.. ....,._--cd to average at least as,high as in 1929 and possibly higher," the report continued."A reduction 1:1 slaughter supplies is indicated, but this probably will be partially offset by a decrease in foreign and domestic demand for hog of Canada. and Mrs. Ed Helms off South Dakota, were already here] so the reunion of the sisters is! now complete.l 0:1 Sunday Mrs. Compton serv~ed a lovely dinner to her reiativesl and the day wiil long be remem-: products."_bered by all.' Commenting on the dairy Si tlll Besides those already mention~ ation. the reoort said:fed, Mr. and Mrs.Frank Freeland ~\ I n l l u u l a u u ,I a r m l u c a w u 0 ?l l l l l c b a u u u x u l;d=ile south of the McCarthy school, on \*\C o m m e n c i n g a t 1 0 o ' c l o c k a . m . s h a r p t h e f o l l o w i n g p r One 0ne One One 4-HEAD oF HORSES 4 bsfy gelding coming 5 years old, wt. 1300 Bay gelding coming 7 years old, wt. 1100 bay mare coming 9 years old, wt. 1100 black~ mare coming 6 years old, wt. 1100. 9--HEAD OF CATTLE 9 Cormick rake; one sid tury riding cultivator vator; one walking cu mick-Deering corn p wire; one Hawkeye f one Dane haysweep; sweep feed grinder; o harrow; one Carter I' l! son ere Sunday axnemoon vm"-Icist Lhe Harold Curley home. M . and Mrs.A:\drew Nelson m g hildren were Sundaypvenlng vim rs at the Mrs. Minme Blum liqmq..Mr. and Mrs. Wm sppqk pre f'It is not as had as would ap- pear from present butter p'ric9§, but unless dairy herds are closelyculledandmore heifers sent td 'slaughter there will be a furthei increase ln the size of the dairyg a C1 nv p nd Mr.and Mrs. ,Harold Clay- omb of Omaha, Mrs. Frank War- ick,Olive and Burdette and W. V.T...';.:Iand of this city were resent.. The sisters have been enjoying THURSDAY um mud parvo*-1 of a baby "°>' hard; in 1931 and waz."imany social affairs since their ar-born' Sunday evening ai. the Teka--l h" " "1$'%3i'§"'3';'a. zmi being the 8lsti DANA COL L EGE Ac rlv rri ns i m a ere . \,inh¢uy'for F. E._Flef§:her, a ba l (Continued from page one)q / I NF / u v r s o N me s 'nner was `veu in hm honor a'tile ;(,'has.I-fiivendick home last 'Sunda y.With od roads andgood weather,3 c hi ldre n and ndchildren.with well filledkétafmade a"speeiad» effort. w be with him on this dw pnd help l1im`celebrate.A_son, Leigh. who neldesat" Miles City, Montana wasunable to be present at the hamw wenion, but ia :~ememberd.by those who.cuf\ be tomither.Quite a few grandchildren were unable so be ~.prenenl..At noon the table wasfilled three times by the guests..who partmk of the bouneous feed :put before them.The afternoon ____ ..._.... ..\a..~....\l.~ "uni nt via- Jénsen,who represented Dann College nt the National ¢onven~ itinn o l the nnti-Saloon League of Amedca, held at Detroit, Jan. [15-19,presented interesting r e -ports of their trip before the col- lege chapel last Wednesday morn- i n g. _Harry Atwood, President of the Constitution Educational Associ- ation, delivered an address Tues- dny evening at theDana College auditorium. |The Hesperlan Literary Society met last Friday eveninz.After | illness. Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Sully o l De Soto,_lost their in1`a.nt son, Joseph Robert on last Saturday, January 25,following a week'a The Little one was taken to the Blair hospital a [ew days prior to :his death which occurred from l complication of troubles.- Jpseph Robert was horn August 5, 1929 and although not quite six months of age, had won a place in the hearts and home of his parents and little brother,Lows. Funeral services were held Sun- FEBRUARY 6th, 1930 \ operty, to-wit: hill nlnw: one New lan§ 1§HI=="éHi1Z>§ ';ad';;;'g cldéi- tivator; one new McCor- anter with 120 rods of mning mill; nearly new; one ensilaze cutterz one-~- o - - - ~,1e bob sled; one 3-section ster; one set of new'Con- of old Concord harness; one grindstone; one em- | barrel churn to run with shovels, axes, etc. ¢'" " " v u v Ill] '"'»§»`E¢T\` im?-|*!1° upening lvils.lmmi nuel Jo-1 ~ Fri d a y ~ to re c e i v e huma n give I 'short intersting "an box or floyre1js_uatg\§en.0f__!¢-.lfqllg abogt ~01' Five milk cows, 4 giving milk, been fresh ansix weeks; othercow to be fresh soon. One red Shorthorn bull corhing 3 years old Three red heifer calves about sixweeks old. I§5`»§i`1i¥r5é§sf5§1é'f one blacksmith forge; cry wheel; one 8-gallon motor; several forks, ..."|°da y , J a n u a r y 2 6 a t 2 : 3 0 P .M . a t th e ho me of th e g r an d p a re n ts , Mr . a n d Mr s .Lo u i s S c h e n k a n d b u r i a l wa s ma d e i n th e B la i r c e me te r y . x THE EN TERPRISE m a 1 5.1g » 2e~l~Qx a 4~ ~'1 ~;~D H N TTEN1|oN i OM `A \ ,xl-..-, :g.....,<"'$t%t: ...:.vg~;JS¢gn.§;|g;;:,:. ~- ,-.»sv§@»zf,2s;= jr 2.-r fmt-, ' ~ ; ~ - < ~fi~: I In your .D|ss>LAY AovEm\s|riG F@ali1.in§ fha §rea1'. 1moitance °f CUTJ',ihi Nwrbagr 1s 1 -fu.m1shmg o \vNu-1 i CUT x» cos>Y L . .,.f erevuce 5 <~InNmuRe\caees Exim.~ MonTh~A Sewuco ,f ` " ~ees 'ro Au Avvamxs~\. .:b .b his d au gh te rs , mr s.,-.7'E'1E§";.locsenic k,Mr g .Geo-Lo i' -I i ,:tis'a.nd Mm.I-'rank Loma.OngiSu.ndny moming he was pleasedq t o * h e a r a , s o n g b r o a d c a s t f r o m . -3y w d w i n h i s hon or.Th i s f a n i l y ¢r e u h i o n wa s th e f o u r th we dd in g i nxnn iver sa ry o f Mr . an d M m L e s - ,zr \ 4 ; ~ H o v e n d i c k .. .| °1~' c R o w E L L H O M E r .ide nt,D n g ma r Ols eh ;Sec retary ,Sf"r. C . , A W ils o n o f Dma h a , wa s ..a..i,...\.u n i n a n o . . .Q n n n l r n r n f f h f . Ch ri s tma s" .Fo llo wi n g -a pia no so lo rendered b y My r a Han se n, Franc es Mortensen also sp oke upon the sa me tupié a s Mr .J ohanstm. An o th e r song wa s .sung by th e audienc e befor e the b usiness meet- i n g wa s c alled to ord er b y th e presi dent, Ge orge Rohertsen.Th e I o llo wi n g offi c ers we r e elec ted: Président,Pa ul Bo nd o;Vice»prés- H m m Ma ds en ;Tre as ure r,I la n - Sta lkn ec k t. Ninet; 95-HEAD OF sHEEP;95 v-three head of ewes and two bucks. These HAY and GRAIN I 'e w e s r a n g e 1 n a g e f r o m o n e t o s i x y e a r s w i t h t h e e x c e p t i o n o f f i f t e e n h e a d w h i c h a r e w e s t e r n s .O n e b u c k i s a b l a c k f a c e , f o u r y e a r s o l d a n d i s t h e h e a d o f t h e p r e s e n t f l o c k .T h e o t h e r l o u c k i s a b r o w n 'Fen tons of first and second cutting alfalfa hay in b a rn ;about 4 tons of Soudan grass h a y ; about 8 tons sweet clover hay in stack; one stack of oats straw (about six loads); about 400 bu- shels of yellow corn in crib; 350 bushels oats; face and is. three years old about seven bushels Reid's Yellow Dent seed;0_gf"°~'r \.ulan;" u n "" w I!The enrollment at Dana College 1 Mr.T..K.Cornish of Omaha, has doubled since the opening of Rridibed his mother,Mrs.Edna school last fall.The enrollment Gofnish 'Sunday afternoon.|1'-ns then 57; it is noir: 119.Three 'r.Ray Néllififl of Ft. Rzley, new students who have registezmi w:1_ a Sunday dmner guest at "h°for the second semester am: Eine Ho rmsmck 'spent the week-end in ffg mg -Minden, Nob;Iliiltlfed .Ar u hoe and Camiiridge repre-mow,'"f'°"'heb; .and AnimeP"_Hansen,\\ aupaea,Wls."5F rug £3 "£?§l'. oigrihde I;?,,;,w,,;Semester examinations were giv 'pleasant callers Thur:nluy en Thursday, Friday and Saturday eve ing.".of last week in the écaderny, and .he Kiestlemes Lydia Freelendirnlieee departments.In the sem- on Ililn f".;},cor"?»of Of-\""'l.|ir:nry examinations began Monday5tSundayafternoonwith ilfanuary 20 mid lasted until Friday t r parents, Mr. and Mrs; Paul 3anuary 3131. blf-rd |:Over forty courses are being. E.P.Booher of Kenna ,.».11 v t the Home Sunday morn-guen, the second semester.One 5 a .gpf thene.e{ courses offered is in M A C H I N E R Y corn., nnn nnnfl vunninn'rrezn' with l'1&\\'Qraill bOXC ~ a~ iTBf{`\\31féZié}i°ge§3}"\\»it1H`~i1£§ raéic; 9ne_qld |[wo dozer! pugglligd hite Rock pl1lle < ; wagon; one International manure spreader, No. 2, in good shape;one 7-foot Decrimg binder with new canvas; one 7-foot press drill; one Mc- Cormick mower \(*ith 5-foot cut; one 9-foot disc; oré new Osborne 11~foot hay rake; one old Mc- Five pure bred W hite Rock roosters Five pure bred Plym outh Rock roosters -Ten dozen Buff Om ington pullets Two small chicken coops ~ Other articles too numerous to mention. HOT Luwczn AT NOONU S U A L T E R M S LONG, Gwner czixzzizs S :'\T n BANK, (lelk. FRED||-,the g=||lns=m|==.1||l~lp.H i Ne lli V i l ' .l "... .Jn ut| ?. ..hmffn n f lm !the instnlctnr.l l 8 I pa Wag "i3|.lI..|ilu bum uv»:\..-- - ;;--,|~~¢|r`\c o i n a n d h u s b mld , Mr a n d M r s e Sorenson.~|- A d ve r ti s i n g i n Th e En te rp ri se --°*-''»-.2 CY JOHNSON, Auctioneer ll!!-if.'1l¢u=»a=,, `-Ismurrfsu. mn Drl ~ States, Chlm pné-Fumitun,i n d i a !tor, mer Wal!! Drug Stan.d . ~llnhlvlmf Btlllort. Home wminx nemmux Tues-|" F "lr c..'r.'!~ "'" ~and-... ,-*9'!!°.'559E.,'F"1'° kzarpdne.p¢n|¢ ¢N,-qi m x floor e av sr mn. lmuen noon nu men onorrm ¢ » ¢ ¢ p r\ ~f¢ ¢ p ~a i°» ;rb ¢ ~m p,lgd» |1R.Bm .!¢rL 21-:L the sic k lin fornfe wds ys.' 258.Pu-men Proépn C9~8$~d when you vvgnt iutwrhuds or For Sal -Puxebnd Dum Jer- .Shirley Swkes m m d work anvdopeu or natements all The my brood wvn tohrnow in Much ...w .,_.». ;;~.;\.m..»\ .Q ex.. v¢..;|lmuprue.1s-u s z-u ~4 . ' l n n e u n h o ld li = \ f § g¥ » r e n .1.I z - 1 ¢ | 1 I ¢ : . r ' H m m dly might;Fen.4.A iepduwe is daired. good at-meeting Saturdny niwmoon at w~|Philip 0'Hm1nd entertaineq tba Mrs.A.F . u m m home of Mn. John Moore.,Chau Club ol which he is a mem-.1 'ew dxya 'Hb her |..-.__I Mrs.1-'mx w o w o f rv.c-1 -5 5 " o n lm ev e ning.H.B r o n o f Ur d u .g m ; ~ d é i i i y f mul Lucille J€¥\8\'=\\» dmghter of Cm c_ g_.B°§a,,f mana embdnr Mn.Freidn Jensen,has been Liamer m a nu m hf . m m .own quita: dak ww- wn-=\u=i»~Fnrm nhone. 16l:`ré|. Dhmw. 188 8-M Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolamnn 2-lt lhom Hltfching $8.00per 100.Jim Bn 'ln Hatchery,loo te d at t m ship is re mrs Produce Oo.Phone 253.Lord L-lst H. J. Madsen.Sheri!! od e r s o n o f G m no rh n d n u ver v ~ ~ houn, spent Thursday dtemuon nf Wm. P.Cook and family of'HY- mind Mn.End it rigit in 'The Ente:-prim." Q , " T g a f "' f 'the Victor Wolf! hnme.'|0mahd, called Sunday at the Humeel:-e oapx l ; x ; 0 ; ; d l y 'c . 3 Be n do d, umm o mh um~of his mother, Mm Joe S. C°0k- uss where he is in nb-'" a nd umi erhker, Blai r.O M Q ~ K .Bendorf,U n u m m ,at a mee sherilfs con-phone 161, res. phnne xas.$.11 and= Ambuhncc nrviea.Pha qm Mrs. M. E. Tyson went w Oml-office, 161; residence. 183." ' " M d M Carl Boterpnxewuzprint your §1'.l"i§ ".-_L HE P E 'PE Y'?ff'...,.,l. "? ... .fl ul....Pi h$'§'f u d h me r s w a n s u m Mr. md Mrs.Hurry BL For Euz 7~ronm L e m =!°¢Pf hae.F i n pdf, one~hn!! block vw of fruit.Dr. ll\|rdn¢h_ l| x . l. l. B ¢ x ' | I o t f I il e n n e l-u s # ~ ~ e v w i n t bridge d u b ' l i t a k .I n 'ye; en spent Sunday evening wit]n a g n l ( I a ~ I E D Q W B . J ':;";u8m -"ggi Julius Ziegler, south of Bl 1 ° o -una :s z Ends ! e v e nmz *°Phone a mk 259,Mn. u, Suther-The gal! course south of ' " " ' a . l l l t l l l d m ° ° u ° 5 'land.40-U has been a popuw place th Par S-l»'1'n:edn=r=dJf=='s¢y Pe rm Hutchinson entertainedEB°l1.ic being am ideal pls 1 Mrs.A air."W d ' Blah-,Mighds sea-|nro'n1 5-room house,all modem,mr nam:as new, good location, 34500.tf"d§"¢¢ 4 lt trade on desirable acreage \enhon. my.The En a n iusefur- l i N. T.Lund & Co.Bhtionery and do i t right.W e | '" ;' Hn'W", nun nnu um mmuy. I-;~'~~;t - - -»--= mm. Wynn, nw A f " ~-»»-u.n e h d f -e mu n t w __°P¢y on w e t h'5-ur . .. . » | ~3 £ ' " :. ,§ , T.: ;£ '" : :; 'i "; ; ': ': ;. m f q u a r t e r s o r y o u r ~ g l a n d s o f : r m : z z z 21.52. ,sr street.s " " ` " ° "we n = = 1 = - > » | . ~ . , . . . ; , b m. . .'Y A ne od 6 Mrs. K. A. Pound 20s E c a n 'Mr. and Mrs In G threg big lots szeoosnrimzv mt of several weeks =f» thehome .w 1""E ._ room_ hnnga-|'Q 3 1 familv nf 0 ma l m.v e :; m:r? :,r ~ 2 -u I N- T.A c m n . ' f "°"'°"'*'° qge.P"°='§ :h§ Eéhéi badge dub Monday sleigh-riding md skiing. 21 n34. .mm Hwn, sum-. 2-2:eyening at the Mrs. Mattie Penne Come no the Fismnn (lem nr, ms lim. Henman Petersen home.see nu the lovelv new...f\}n3£=<i=. and n the win Red! home Ill! Sunday afternoon. Ph 'ke n a f- la d e n lnme and me ' h u-a i hrr.Electrical ret:-ig~ .erdion and every convenience. <Ca ll a aa: a s.2 -lt A 'I-nom a amelm we n Wa sh- ~ gggge, partly modern, gar- ;a ;e nd f ue l nm,¢ , Ql m. L?»lL N. T. Land & Cu. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Evans,Mr. and Mra Floyd Evans. Keith and Gordon Vinton spent last Sunday wid: relativ = at Adair, Iowa. For s us -7 an's Ruadan Calf fur coat in prime condition.Just the thing for one who is out in the weather.Call The Enwrnnse office.4s-u Mrs. Clarissa Wilmx ix su-ioun~ dresses that have just arrived from the East, where Babe Marks spent the week buying new things for the Fashion Center.2-lt I have gone back into the milk business and will be glad no serve customers promptly and efficiently Il' you want milk, call 12 on 25. 2-tf Bill Gustin. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hinkley en- 'of he r aunt and uncle.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Byrnef Mr. and Mra Henry Jensen and Mm Ed Jensen drove to Lincoln Saturday no v i m their son and daughter who are attending the Nebraska University. Mr. mil Mrs. Joe Lnzure of I-'L Calhoun township were guests atthe John A. Rhoades home Satur- low near Uana College, about an acre of land,$4750. 2-1:N. T. Lund & Co. Mr.Philip Hansen of Missouri Valley, spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mra I. N, Hansen. Baby chicks for sale at real prices.Lincoln Hatchery located at Farmers Produce Co.Phone 253.1-l. J. Madsen.2~1€ Mrs.D.Dimmick of Decatur spent Sunday uftemoon with her son,Mr.Douglas Dimmick and family. Mr. and Mrs. Anhur Wolff and two children of Omaha, were Sun- day dinner guests at the Victor Wolff home. Mrs.Mynle Fowler of Omaha, oame up Tuesday to spend a few .--~--.____ -,._...Thursday bo visit Mr. and Mrs G. G. Hines. Mrs. Helen McKibbehis report/ ed to be home from the hospital following treatments lor her leg which she has in a cast for a time. Fred Hurdum sent fifty hogs to Omaha last Monday and fifty to Missouri Valley on Wednesday. They averaged 283 pounds. Mi " Do ro thy Gra y , tho c a li ; es at Fremont.,spent ug e b end at me nnrema l. 1-'mx GH! home. Mr.and Mrs.John E. .Mi lle s h:ve purchued the M n .w .P, mpson mai Wson-uhbgton For Sa le-Hard wood mc i n stove wood or cord wood.'Phone 111J n n u n am mm in ng 1y,]if'|Eh5T\»5hi£foT»k?JE\E, *"'-""°'|f° " °" ° l .l ' *Fa ||l ||: l l lra nl i rFi l dm u p ln u `t h o ! B 1 »i r.Hn. Wilcox ~gd-vbd;-,=~» -1-*H-=~f11-= -d-1=»=-eh r-=.-f=='~1-=:° W - ol 95° end H. c. Rlimuuen'.J a 3 ant: on ~ 'év éiung at | Mr "§::_ co mpli mentary to'llr. ....m.»_|3l¥ IMD!hls blrfh thday dIm\er\ Lazure, the\ anniversary ..,days at the D. A. Compton home Qlr. and Mrs. L. J.Wolff and §f£¢-"" U'mmPz¢er ,,_g_mDu you play budge.The En~and visit with other relatives and daughter, Patsy Lou of Omaha,M,d M ' term-ine has a complete new line me,,d vzsned M1-nd Mrs. Ea Wolf! on - mn ra. An Swv °f 'ff'of score cards plam cards etc 'ont t the Week nd idkWhy not see them''23-L1 .jrhg.punish Bf9u\erh°°d wi|x5s°j"'"Y~..12- ',.¥?fl'.-.....-_.lf ._-_;,°7';,`j The evening urls pleasantly npent in visiting ma null.are ga", for his it eight Ma r-has been quite active umm ner Mr.and Mrs_Ch,i5 Ne w mo n : da m recent. illness.daughter of Orum.g S c o r e c a r d s ,p c a r d s ,b i r t h - ..l....._......_l... _ _ _ _ _ L 1 1 1 nom their annual banquet Friday several good used Radio nets " " """"" ' """'? ""' .v r»" "revenimr. Jan. 31. at the M W . A| f ° r sale as lov; as $5.00- nt 1h¢=|H°"'Phm and flmilr- Seasonable Merchandise at Huge Savings Bargains for the family that will attracbthe housewife will be lf . I r. 6 found in our large and varied listings of merchandise. Ycfii are invited to call and go over our line.We will have what you I I " 'I A m I I I I -»-~v--.' .9 l n .Q *~' k &~& : , l v ~§~, 1 want when you want it. Conn., pw can -I » G mp-e Fruit. J uio¢.,'per can 'i `nmzme g pe f cm - Humitly., pgr can Pork and Beans l a Ivalue at. per pair $ i 0 0 Dresses, nbsolqmlx' new.much $l.00if Misses' all wool 3-4 Leggings,regular $1.35 value at per ginir 9.5¢ 10 per cént, ull' nn all blankets and Comforts I \ J l l . l l 'l 1 |:.:n | ;:|°|I | ton Cream Flogr makes in your baking ~§_; Comfort Cimllies and Cretxmnes,6 yards for SLOG 5 Yards dnrk percnlcs $1.00 1° ~:1 ' ~l A ~1 1~ ¢ lr Dry Goods. 1 :. \g r . v s _l l `f n ,. .r 9 :E isb -n i£p:=¢».;;"f'»f F - a r z a ;.%T¢3=.s3,=f 'El a.'f @ § ~r =;=- l q ~:r ... 'vei.. . .§1,|.1 : : . :=»_.,1 , :>3. 1. i/rr~rI .¥~":_~e 2.??ii ~§a- ~ba ua 1.5,°2f1' F wa C1` ,='iE5'°:0oa 0~ c=*'*'3"f ni*wg D g '='=»Q*';f I ' t f l |n Good Cannéd Goods / Wo Pride Ourselves in the Excellent Quality of Our Goods 1 5 .-- | . --\ .o. .A . .-.x ~*L'E .P .K 2 sr f .l i f ". .4 ,f v ,¢\r ~ r |' v o i ~ f ., Q .I l " .\.P z z ~.x /' J ~ I .e 4 r Hi~ h Grade Flour I i l l :o n : : n |;;|- v ;v || | : :| s k i l l f u l l y b l e n d e d t h a t i t i s a g o o d f l o u r f o r b r e a d a n d a w o n d e r f u l p a s t r y a n d c a k e f l o u r .T r y zz 1 ls Seasonable Merchandise at Huge Savings Bargains for the family that will attracbthe housewife will be lf . I r. 6 found in our large and varied listings of merchandise. Ycfii are invited to call and go over our line.We will have what you I I " 'I A m I I I I -»-~v--.' .9 l n .Q *~' k &~& : , l v ~§~, 1 want when you want it. Conn., pw can -I » G mp-e Fruit. J uio¢.,'per can 'i `nmzme g pe f cm - Humitly., pgr can Pork and Beans l a Ivalue at. per pair $ i 0 0 Dresses, nbsolqmlx' new.much $l.00if Misses' all wool 3-4 Leggings,regular $1.35 value at per ginir 9.5¢ 10 per cént, ull' nn all blankets and Comforts I \ J l l . l l 'l 1 |:.:n | ;:|°|I | ton Cream Flogr makes in your baking ~§_; Comfort Cimllies and Cretxmnes,6 yards for SLOG 5 Yards dnrk percnlcs $1.00 1° ~:1 ' ~l A ~1 1~ ¢ lr . Dry Goods. .0 _.~~\\g g ~~°'2 $: W . . ;~; 5 ' § g § ; L i i g l \ \"%a=|' f 3 ~~ \> ~<. /F~~ n u n Good Cannéd Goods / Wo Pride Ourselves in the Excellent Quality of Our Goods 1 5 .-- | . --\ .o. .A . .-.x ~*L'E .P .K 2 sr f .l i f ". .4 ,f v ,¢\r ~ r |' v o i ~ f ., Q .I l " .\.P z z ~.x /' J ~ I .e 4 r Hi~ h Grade Flour I i l l :o n : : n |;;|- v ;v || | : :| s k i l l f u l l y b l e n d e d t h a t i t i s a g o o d f l o u r f o r b r e a d a n d a w o n d e r f u l p a s t r y a n d c a k e f l o u r .T r y zz 1 ls U I :n n " .u m v l v l v n m ! - l u m l m d u m m e m b e n a r e a n t k -A m d :H m l w u e .A u u w r l m u d e a l - |F o | 1 _ S | l s - H n m p h h g l n -4§ ; § ° : ° g r '' = " ' ° " ' ; ' _ §i p a u n g l m d u m .{ " i n g u a n i n e " I L c .A .n m n » 1 | " | ' ° " ° ~h m -h e n ;u n a , 1 2 ; - I- ' o r s n n s u n J e r M r .n d M n .J o e L u n e a n d a n d " A p h e a r n d o s .2 - u l b ° d : k i n d -8 t u u » . h n w I l u < 1 | n e w f l e s h I n A m » | l = { . ° m § ¢ » m m W E " W F P F ~ " ° " * ° 'd m v e ° " " |. s " " p l z F " ' " F * ° o m | | m ¢ w » , ' ° " ' - n N . u u \ ¢ y , " " " ' m " " ' " ° Seasonable Merchandise at Huge Savings Bargains for the family that will attracbthe housewife will be found in our large and varied listings of merchandise. Ycfii are lf . I r. 6 invited to call and go over our line.We will have what you I I " 'I A m I I I I -»-~v--.' .9 l n .Q *~' k &~& : , l v ~§~, 1 want when you want it. Corn, pm- cam ~W -- Grape Fruit. Juioe.) per can Tnu-nzmeg pefefun - Huminy, per can - Park and Beans - Red Bram, per can -l()l<`r:mk's Knut.-- I'|d|ind»e1' Tmnxm Sump Crown Brand "Vqzexable Suup, per can Heinz Sweet Dill Pickles..per can Brooms. each »-- Pranes, sim 10 w '50, per l'b,-- Sahdetwshegemhles 'for salad) per can Svi(\'.'s Wiite'Suap,10 bars for » Kwilumlv Snap, per package 2Sc One Pukag nM.\¢1~Q.m mb wash powder, per wwkaszi Fi pecial per pound -- BR! Chief Toilet Pnpu, 3 rolls -- e FREE 25c SDC ISC Ioc 391: 251: 191: 25C 32. 5 Cme& Mmule Syrup (only a few left) per can $l.00 Fignm Smuked Sdn. p°r can ---954: Figmru Preservcr, 1 I-4 qt.. lmnle, fur smoking meat $1.50 KIcin'a Cbucnluw bar-1 with mate, special 2 for .Ss 3-Minute (law, sm \\l packnnge --Iou 3Minu!e Oats, large package 254: U. K. li. Clmuwr. per package l'c a Ivalue at. per pair $ i 0 0 Dresses, nbsolqmlx' new.much $l.00if I \ J l l . l l 'l 1 |:.:n | ;:|°|I | ton Cream Flogr makes in your baking ~§_; .L a d i e s ' . S i l k H o s i e r y Mlss Liberty. per pnir...................... 1{u\!in's Service ... .. Rullin's Heavy Service Rollin"s Chiffon .......$l.75& .$l.00 5l.S0 5|r_g5 sz. io Misses' all wool 3-4 Leggings,regular $1.35 value at per ginir 9.5¢ All plain Pete r Pans, per y arci.........~ . . . . 4 9 c All 50c Peter Pan prints,per ya rd.......£ ....45 ¢ : All 280 prints (fast colors)per ya.rd.....~ F*o'wer8 for the dress nr coal....,.654: tb Sl 10 per cént, ull' nn all blankets and Comforts Comfort Cimllies and Cretxmnes,6 yards for SLOG W e i n e rs , p e r m .SEQ 5 Yards dnrk percnlcs $1.00 ¢ 1° ~:1 ' ~l A ~1 1~ lr Finest Meats Always ~~7» ..;\ `¢x ~V ~-J ,~ ~.i,.Y ~Q . ~ 4 ~g ,c~~ / \ ~-j i ~~ N7 / /`Q Cou po n B ra nd Ol <=m m ' Q'a ri ne 2 l b s 3 S c Hi~ h Grade Flour . Dry Goods. .0 _.~~\\g g ~~°'2 $: W . . ;~; 5 ' § g § ; L i i g l \ \"%a=|' f 3 ~~ \> ~<. /F~~ n u n Good Cannéd Goods / Wo Pride Ourselves in the Excellent Quality of Our Goods 1 5 .-- | . --\ .o. .A . .-.x ~*L'E .P .K 2 sr f .l i f ". .4 ,f v ,¢\r ~ r |' v o i ~ f ., Q .I l " .\.P z z ~.x /' J ~ I .e 4 r I i l l :o n : : n |;;|- v ;v || | : :| s k i l l f u l l y b l e n d e d t h a t i t i s a g o o d f l o u r f o r b r e a d a n d a w o n d e r f u l p a s t r y a n d c a k e f l o u r .T r y zz 1 ls 10xl4;brooder'above;400-egg Queen incubator. Phone Black 259. 2-It Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Enger drove out to Spiker Tuesday eve-ning and were dinner guests oi Mr. Enger's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Patrivk. Pieree Allen, who has been ill a to Fontanelle Sunday to visit. Mr. a n d Mm Wm. Steavenson at the Ed Niebaum home. The Tuesday evening bridge club enjoyed a show in Omaha on last. Tuesday evening,Mrs.Ray- mond Burr and L. C. Klopp being the hostess and host. Mrs. John Anderson returned to place about three weeks ago.Owner can have same by indenti- fication und paying costs.Phone2211 on 36.2-lt Bring your automobile repair work to us.We have no overhead and no divided profits and there- fore can give you the low down price _with work absolutely guar- The "Bill Hlbr.hman" Club gave|anot.her of their popular dances at the parlnh hall li nt Friday evo- n i n g w i t h a n i e e c r o w d h a a md - ance. Mr.and. Mrs.Bi ll u p u m a f Omaha, spent Friday night at the home.o l her sinner,l i n .Nu n We n a nd fa mily , o n a lt.South Ilweek with an stuck of appendi- |cit.ls, was taken to the Blair hal- lpltal this morning for an oper- ation. Curl Wolf! we nt w Omaha on Monday to visit his wife, who in Blair Friday from a week'a stay! in the country at the` Clark Lip~ pincott home where she assisted ln caring for-,little Virginia Ann. The Auxiliary arg planning n big pany on Thursday evening, ameea.mamn womnan, east of latreet.Collar Factory.3 - i n Mn: John Weber. lon J oe. nu Mrs. Sarah Johnston entertained wiuughter,M n .sammy 5 » k¢ _ a dozen of her frlends last 'I'hura-Ispgm Sunday wizh m i r I g g y , day afternoon at a quilting nm!--:er and sister,n m .m m a ri z- ~ =~.'=r=~¥ spell ut quilting, theluen of Hermux. Iirecovering nicely from a nervous I-'§b_6,/hen they Wm enlertain Indies visited M!enjoyed one 01 M _' W k g "breakdown.She is in the sa.all Iegiun and Auxiliary members Mrs.Johnstons lovely lunc hea gha dr a :"dK;;H s n u d ;xm- Juseph hospital.at a cud nuty at their hall.Re#An had an enjoyable time.fhrmhnrn Mf .na n n m n An- Bring your automobile repair Qwork to us.We have no overhead land no divided profits and there- fore can give you the low down price with 'work absolutely guar~ freshments willbe served and all members are cordially invited to be present. Out of town visitors at the Fred Soll home Wedneadav were Mr. Mr,Frank R a :ol Baltimore, arrived Wednesday for a vlalt with his aunt, Mrs. Joe S. Cook. He is a railway mall clerk between Pittsblrzh and Washinzton and ls ............, ..... ......_ ..._ -v w ._demen,Carl Andersen,l r . a n d Mrs. Chdu L. Andersen ind dail- dren, all of Herman."1 F o r S a l e - ' l f h e . E f i t s s a w n \ . , . . . . .. . . . a n . ¢ . n Iiianbeed.Martin Wortman, east of Collar Factory.2-lt Mr. and M:js.Henry Morfke nf Fmntanelle were vi.slQor§ at the home of their dn\§glrt,¢.r,. Mrs.J. W. Blxtter Wednesday and brought and Mrs. Nick Paper m! Mr. Joe'bn_ his v§cation.I-le 'vm vialt el- Vallen of Lincoln,Mr.and Mrs.atxvas in Blair,Cralg, Fremontand Henry Boll of Scribner and Henry ,0mgh;.»wl\ile i:\ this Vicinity.5 Soll and son of Florence -All.,=1were glad to find Mr.Fred Soll M n " R ° b e n Hooks entertained »"Mrs.D.A. Comptoh f this 'timproving ev=h.d=y-..~aM \...» re..."M.-.°z.w.|. . . TH "vm U.. -¢-, vu-~ ....,.,, ,........right fo r quick : a l i Ben 8 . W. (Dnmbers, real astute, or vrité at phmne Lhe trustee, Francis J. Kim- ball,Wakefield, Neh.2 4 | -K u n i Minnie s u m m m n|-...._---A |...»-..L ann. 5.4- ¢ little Billy Blateer, four years old, home after a visit atTiis gmnd- parents for over three weeks. Mrs. W. G. Harrison was pleasf antly surprised by her neighbors and friends at her home south of Blair last Tuesday evening on the occasion of her birth anniversary. A very enjoyable evening_ was had 'and nice refreshments wer);served .at a late hour.;|There will be Ewmgeliém mee ings in 'the Seventh Day Advent~ list church on east Grant street, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rhoaden entenained the Monday evening bridge club January 27 at dinner at the Clifton hotel.Bridge was enjoyed at the Rhoades. home later in the evening.Prine winners were Mr.and Mrs.Clark 0'Hanlon and Sup't. and Mrs. D.V. Masler. Mrs.Rasmus Johannsen kept open house to her friendsSatur- twinty came in to extend best wishes to her, the occssionbelng her.birth anniversary.Mrs.Jo- da .January .25 QW .sgalindk_.._..,..,-._...,..., .....,.-_.,....-bl South Dakota and Mrs.Jim Summers of Canada at her home on Wednesday, Jan.~22 at dimer and during the afternoon.Mrsi Hooks'duughle r,'Mrs.Hja er Quint assisted her in the p ar- ati o na nd serving o f a delicious dinner._ _ Mr.. and Mrs. _Charles Hammer entertained .the member;of -are pinqqhle club to y4hich.they he-lonk atcha (fon§-regatioiial dinner, Tuesday evening, Jun. 28. Follow- am, fha .nm...\-fha minus wnhn.. rl-tw, spent rss..- e g - » - . . - -lon, Dr. and Mn. L. -F. S0 38 - helping care - f o r h a Et tk granddaughter, who has been ,png sick.sry is- imvrwinx nicely. Mrs.Ray Lippincott entertain- ed the Thursday afternoon b r i d n club at her home i n i t i n k I d - lowing luncheon at Robe rta mln M n .Reed 0"Ha nlon'wun ( n t prize and M n ,Kenneth Pound, consolation.,:,' Last Fi-iday,.Jannary~24 v u the birth anniversary of M n . 1 . . .I.sginning Fr ing till Feb. dially invitu iday, Jan. 31 and last-hannsen served a lovely luncheon °a;";h;`§;l;;m`é;' h°£§§52`L{TI13i§§- 9.The public is cor-to all and the afternoon was a ed cards.At the close of the ed to attend these very pleasant one.lgames,Mrs Traney Bohs and JNIIAI.Il ' UD i ll ll ll I l l A I C lZv 1 . ; u ||5 n number .of friends came in and - s u r p r i s e d h e r .E v e r y o n e h a d a I. .. .. _, |4 I. " . \a n i n f a ' a * L llkl¥Y *bLJ.1 . : r j _ 1'Q Q F n f l Cunt, pm- cam ~W -- Grape Fruit. Juioe.) per can Tnu-nzmeg pefefun - Hnminy, pu- c an Park and Beans - Red Bram, per can l<`r:mk's Knut.-- I'|d|ind»e1' Tmnxm Sump Crown Brand"Vqzexable Suup, per can 10 ,.f 33:. r gu'- A j p q , . 6 3 Misses' all wool 3-4 Leggings,regular $1.35 value at per ginir 9.5¢ Lndief all wool 3-4 LeggingsI(kniL) regular $1.75c.| value at. per pair $1.00 Dresses, nbsolqmlx' new.much $l.00 He i nz Swe e t B i l l Pickles,per can Brooms, each »--- Pranes, size 10 tu '50, per Ib,-- Sahdatwsivegetahlea 'for salad) per can - Sulriftfs 'W'iite"Smp,'10 bars for -- Kwiiunlv Snap, per package 25c One Package FREE 20JriuleTeam gm. wash powder., per packasré _ F i pecial per pound -- B`a Chid Toilet Paper., 3 rolls .--- 25c 5Dc ISC. 1o¢ 39c 254: 196 zsc 32.5 Cme Ea Mmule Syrup (only a few left) per can s:.oo Figaro Smnked Salt. p°r can ~--951: F'i2:|.rn Presea-ver, 1 I-4 qt. hmtle, fur smoking meat $1.50 Klein"a Chocolate bar-1 with mats, special 2 for 3-"fl'l1U'l Oats, -am all gmacknapfe ... 3Minu!c Oatw., large package - EI. R. Ii. (l'»`lexm~r.. per p-.zckage - Merlin Clvamer, per p|.ckaq.,fe - Penml Wann Snflenvr., per |mckeg'e - S0. S. Ma.;fi-es Sonuxring pads,each Linit. fm- starullimx, (wr packaare ~ 5nlve~m'~sfurmilwl 1~llu\11, pvr pzmkngge .5 : IOL: 251: I' c |513 loc 30C loc loc 10 per cént, ull' nn all blankets and Comforts Comfort Cimllies and Cretxmnes,6 yards for SLOG All plain Pete r Pans, per y arci.........~ . . . . 4 9 c All 50c Peter Pan prints,per ya rd.......£ ....45 ¢ : All 280 prints (fast colors)per ya.rd.....~ F*o'wer8 for the dress nr coal....,.654: tb Sl .L a d i e s ' . S i l k H o s i e r y Mlss Liberty. per pnir...................... 1{u\!in's Service ... .. Rullin's Heavy Service Rollin"s Chiffon .......$l.75& .$l.00 5l.S0 5|r_g5 sz. io 5 Yards dnrk percnlcs $1.00 I eau Pork Chops, lb 30c Frf-*sh Pncnic H-mms, 6 - 8 n.vnra,ge'lb.14 Best, grade Skmned Hams half or Whole. lb.29c W e i n e rs , p e r m .SEQ 5-lb. box sliced bacon $l.35 Fzfgsh ~H1 f!¢1H»r.§-1 .. Dresed Chickens Saturday 1 L l sa »1 H :N v ` ' ~inest Meats Always ~'fil ./4 5 ~ r ' o - 2 ~ \="g, . ~M ~ '" / 0 - I "JEU7 lI ` Q Coupon Brand Ol°m\a.r2a.rine 2 lbs BSc \ ~; Eff11;§. 1° (. I L J L .1 jg 4 1|3 ~I 1 KUU LI ll l ll l :G l l u # l l i lll\q..l l v u a unxllloET.ing8 WHICH W lll D8 COIIUUCILECI ~R b li ' J h E ~h ~h h -,'rs.Scott.o eson re c c n e a o n .1 er e mg ec ores lf-1 v t e d est se r ve d a m c :bb ' L xa ng e llst Ge o. Hu tc h es .te le g r a m c o nvey in g th e sud n e ws a n d Mr s .Clarenc e K i n g a n d f j n h f j 1 SU ~5 Mr s . L . F, S tate s g a ve a s ho we r o f th e de ath o f he r a u n t,Mr s . | ' I r a n e y B o h q he ld lo w,A ve r y rm. n1i<,==Alie n L e sli e. f o rme r C al-Ma b le Co le a t De nver .She Iet`t_plensant.eve n i n g wa s repor ted.~ q '§ f '" I "_ ' °" f f' f ':.... » u -v . u u - - .- . .. . - - - - _ ,- - - __ ,_l h o u n t e a c h e r ,w h o w a s m a r r i e d |last Saturday. Thom present were ihiisses Celia Rohwer,Dorothy Sievers Katherine Frahm Lor- raine llclllvain, Alice l'vlae§hriS~Itianoen, Dorothy Linnaberry allice .Leslie and Besse Crowdy.After last Thursday night. for Guernsey, Wye. wiih her father, T. OL Cole of Wyoming,who had just come in for 5 visit with his daughter. Mrs.Robeson.will probably be gone o couple of weeks.-nib..rTlnvn vnu hoard this Radio AI!-ldays.It wias indeed a great pleas- Mr.\.Chris Jensen, who resides' on the Frank Warrick farm north of town,very,kindly entertained the five Warrick sisters yeater-. day,Jan.29,on the old home- stead, the home of their girlhood 1:1 me wise memorial nospuxm llOmahatheposttwoweeks,is slowly improving after an open,- tion for nppendicitis amd g d ! stones.Her sister, Mn- Fred Selholm of ldissorm Valley has been lat her bedside most of the fine.. a pleasant afternoon, delicious re Irenhments were served by Mn | - s. . r Prl nouncernent?To advertise our'ure to them to gather at the old'The Young 1'¢0Pl¢'=l lfclmwsmpHardyPERENNIALFLOWERSlhorneandqisitoveroldt1mes.|°f the Episcopal church,mn a r and BULBS, we mu send Pos'r-Iiwhne there have been a munb¢r'¢h@ parish hall last Sunday eve- PAID at planting time, 6 Oriental of changes the farm is still the ning.Their were around N 0 1 5 u m m m n Ilnlluhnoksc.:z Ensrlishlold home farm and the memories YOUUE people who f{1l.i¢[Y¢5 _the lmm.,,f |\1p¢ll*usineBB meeting and diac uuwnThursday evening when a numuerof their friends came in on them, the occas' n being their twenty-ninth wedlging anniversary.They brought/along a nice lot of eats which all enjoyed following sev- le ml huurs st cards.Those prea- ent were Messrs.and Mesdames E. B. Redfield. Lou Laila, Henry umuy, a oweeu. vvuuum, f. value;-, mm.......,.......,,............-..___bury Be1|,'s Rocky .Mt c°mmhme_'rhe sisters are naw Mrs.D.A.Refreshments were served b y plants and 12 Superfine RainbowiCompton,Blair;Mrs.Jim Sum~Miss ~'"SY`"¢_. Smith and Oa nr Mixture Glndiolus bulbs,if you;mers and Mrs. John Anderson,-P¢°¢¥'3°m ' will write for them at once and Canada;Mrs. John Mrieser, Kan-Mrs. M_ R_ Baukrg entatainéd send a dollar to help defray thesas City; and Mrs. Ed Helms, 5°-the young married h d i bridgzpropagating andmziling expe:1se.[Dakota.Besides_the sisters, Mts.'¢|ub at her Mme on en.-g sa m, Catalogue free.Big bargains in'Fra nk Warrick of this city and street mst Thursday -fw fw o nJapaneseBerberryHedge.THE_Mrs.Myrtle Fowler ol`_0m§\a,|f°||°v,;,,'luncheon nt um a l e . .L a d i e s ' . S i l k H o s i e r y Mlss Liberty. per pnir...................... 1{u\!in's Service ... .. Rullin's Heavy Service Rollin"s Chiffon .......$l.75& .$l.00 5l.S0 5|r_g5 sz. io All plain Pete r Pans, per y arci.........~ . . . . 4 9 c All 50c Peter Pan prints,per ya rd.......£ ....45 ¢ : All 280 prints (fast colors)per ya.rd.....~ F*o'wer8 for the dress nr coal....,.654: tb Sl n m 1 Save the Chicks By Lining the 0Id»Brooder Hous- lnsulite or Celotex-Lining Makes the building cosy and keepé chill- ing drafts away from the1hicks. DOES NOT COST MU C H and b appl d a few hours-by any h a h mer and saw. See .us Now before your chicks gre ready Rivett Lugiber 81 Coal I eau Pork Chops, lb 30c Frf-*sh Pncnic H-mms, 6 - 8 n.vnra,ge'lb.14 Best, grade Skmned Hams half or Whole. lb.29c W e i n e rs , p e r m .SEQ 5-lb. box sliced bacon $l.35 Frgfsh Fl:-=b rldays .. Dressed Chickens Saturday I"'me§f:_Meats .él'v=v=~ ~y,1 *_. / \ ; . * f ~ ~ 'V a "~5; ~,; ~| Coupon Brand 0l°m\\.ran.rine 2 lbs BSc |Iencke. Wm. iw. Haller ~\d R. J.GARDNER N U RSE RY COM-we re P.-mv, Box B. Osige, Iowa.2-18t Jenser also enfenained by _mrs. Mrs. C. K. Begdorf won first gud \~~ Cly de Cv mv wn. s e e pnd PH*-I Murdoch Hrz. .Ruymondiurr wil! be husb-a 5... to the dub a t the next mm, u-z.~ Have you _hrpeqed lp ti me i n on this Radio nnnnneement?Tm introduce our big RED GOLD sugai'saver xtmwberry, we will send ~POS'l'PAID at planting/tinme this spring, 24 big, ht RED GOLD plants.with Gator-Hide l u l c h Paper`Sq\;uea for 12 of the plants and vf'i\l_include 12 Snpafxne RAINBOW GLADOLUS s u m s if you wm write at oncq and -um xx dollqr to help cwsr the prvPl~gatingmfxd mniliug expense.Calf alogue ` free.Bi g bargains in . icks OUS6 Lining eps chill- | ca b one who .re ready Coal Co w Uapanese Berbeiry Hedge.THE PANY, Box B, Osage, Iowa. Wa were in error in \\ 'lust week that the Ross Duets 'huuse on east Grant street had been nold to Ralph Mencke.It was Henry Mpncke who bought it and Ralph and family are occupy- ing it, having moved in this week. §About u dozen ladies of the LW. R. C. went down In the home |of Mrs,Emma Chezmweth Flan- ;gher on cast Linwln street Wed- week, w give hernc-sdny of this n little surprise, she having n at hand.She wazbirthday close vury much surprised :md pleased and introduced her David Flaugher,\n none of them had an nee them husband.hir. :he ladies as 2 I " l n.Y?\ i3 v . " I : I L .~:.\ l ¢~. ;.¢ 1 ¢ ..»4 °) *: J, : -7 . ; 5 '¢ , .`°" " ¢ r u w 'r .. .a * H 1 *Y Q :n 'lr Chief Tu/ikt Paper, s mlls 25¢ 32. 5 Canal M-mule Sy rup (only m (ew left) per can s|.oo Figgro Sumkerl Smll.. p~r cnn ---951: Fi gm Pmse rv er. 1 I-4 qt. hunle , fur umuking malt 's|.so Kk§in"s Glsoenlute bln with nuts, special 2 fo r .Sc 3-Minuun (lam, -um\ll psekngge 3~Minu!e Ons., lame pneknie ll. R. ll. Clmnrr. pe r pme kngn Merlin Cluner, per |»|.ck¢|ge - Pennnl Wgmr Snfle mr., par pnckege S0. S. Ma gi c Scuurlng gurls,each Liuil. fwr vmruhilng, (ner pmcksuze S-nlve-mf. s!\rr<l-|»'~l sump, |||'l' pnckngo IOL: z m I 'c |s¢ IOC 30 : lo c |06 .r=sj}_Plcnic Hurlg, 6 - 8 n.vnra.2's'lb.-\4fé I san Pork Chops, Ib .80c Best, grade Skmned Hams half or Whole. lb.29c W e i n e rs , p e r m .SEQ 5-lb. box sliced bacon $l.35 Fzfgsh .|.*'|=°lf|_f!¢1H»r.§-1 .. Dresed Chickens Saturday | y,1 *_'_ / \ ; . * f ~ ~ 'V a "~5; ~,; ~| Co u p o n B ra n d 0 l ° m \ \ . ra n . ri n e 2 l b s B S c L bcen down since the Came home.Both Mr Flaugher am very pleasant vitmeet and treated their self-iruedguestsverygracimsusly ladies :brought a nice lunch ,......... ..- ... .. .- - - - - » = ; ~ - - - - - - ~ - - - N E W S Bl d r, Nq b ru h ,J n u u y ~| 1 9m T HE KENNARD KENNARD NEWS n--..Lonunennnum servea nxncn.the retumed to Onuha on the diy evenmg.»h i t 13133,.m iMr. and Mrs. L E. Ward enter- buf I Mr. Fld Mrs.A. 9-Anderson P E A L E F U L H I L L ~ ~ w e n § u = - h u d i n n e r tained the following at dinner on Mr.and Mrs.Fred Dornacker and chnldren were vimoors at the »guesLa at the Fred Madera home,Monday evening:Mrs.Ruth Ros- and Mr.and Mrs. W.B.Rnsen- J. L. Anderson home Sunday m-Peace!ul.Hill school is cloned neu Elkhnm. cnbsum and' Roscoe and Melvin..baum vigired at C. B. Hansen's in ernnon.9-Hi' 'Wulf -- -"~---~* »-' "~- '~~-'~-~ '--"-" '' - l1 A CQLMY- FOR 11 u was given .\.£r:..~a:.e F»..,'I.'lh hnnement The clnldren have been havin: a a.';::.1.';°;;;r.;°'f.:;~°"§,x ;,z;n;f,;; Ralph Fairchild and son, Howard, who were leaving Saturday afterseveral years residence here.Mrs. Fairchild will go to the Kearney jolly time coasting down `fh¢ Harrison hill the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. We d r .tained Mrs. E.. Berry andrME:z:1d Mrs. Homer Ward and daughter at W U M E N llr.andH A.c.Hlme - n m " ''.tertdned ...ir md .Ml'l.o RZIIL uf..s§'»'f"¥ w,.L'1'.,.|Mr . a n d Mr s . c h . M f ` " "' T " " ` " " T " " " ' " " ' " a " " " " " " " " l mr . a n drl anna vin-child:-on wo r n =.§i',..,., '°.ff§'f_'f{'§~ K n o w l t o n , h a v m g i i h i l l k é l l Veya J a c k M n . H .C . K a u r ,: u r - »and Ralph mind at! . . \ . . . A . . ! . . . .L ¢l . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . .I l Hs Eolmes and ba § ;a € _ Il n€-ig unday.i:e'§1"§r§. PI Rnhrrtr ' i f " ¥ ; i f . i ' ; a ' n ; ;a s ' ~" m m j e . .a n d H n .J o h n .w a m l " ' ° , ? , ' " * I* P 5 ' . _ £ " ' 1 . - . . " f , ' ! : " s . . " : E ° : | . . § e . £ = = . ! = ~ f e . . m » P e .~r i - i w w m n ».i.1.'.3.°"14'| E 1 . , * f '°H n ." " " i ¢ d ' . ? ; ° ' h ' 2 '\n o u n m n a i m :i v u i l u a y r rich spent Sundry with nkKEWWAYS To SERVE OLD FAVORITES tl Mr and Mrs.H. C.Blaco are me owners of a new Zenith radio. Sup't. Wilson came out from -- c y a nL e n a B have be en f e w day s. hospital for several months myland Mr. Fairchild and son will go Ito thnaln bo stay. with hif Fai_x;~ dinner Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mm. H. C. Blaco were entertained at dinner Saturday r m t m :SICK u i t . m e p u r s u a u n u u y a u e r n u u n a t U I !. K a h n k h n m e 4 - - - - Rich in energy giving carbohy~ drlte s the Irish potato his been allied "the poor man's staff of life".By long odds the most populnr vegetable of the Amer- ican table, one wonders how cooks: got along without it before xt was introduced from colonial America. Popular as the white potato is, there apparently is a comparative paucity of variety in its prepar- ation.Potatoes are boiled. baked, child'a parents,Mr.and Mrs.Li. w. Fairchild.These people will be greatly missed here as both have beenearnestworkersintheSu-:dayschool and church.Mrs. Fairchild has also been our primary teacher 1or a number of years.A large crowd amended the fol- lowing reception which wns spon-sored by the Ladies'Al Society of which Mrs. Fairchild i a mem- ber..Song - - - 5- - - - - Congregation night at the Wm. Farnberg home at Flair. Miss Olga Wendte had the mia- fortune to spram her ankle when she stepped out of a car last Sat-urday.She was unable to be at school Monday.Fred Kramer of St.Edwards,Helen Berry of Schuyler and Les- lie Berry of Benson, visited Sun- day with Mrs.E.Berry and Mr. and Mrs. Homer E. Ward Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Berry vis-ited Sunday with Mrs.Berl*y'S Urnaha to be here for the Sunday.servipea.It is boo had that more were not out Lo hear his interest- ing sermon. Ramona Edwards,daughter ofMr. and Mrs. H. C. Edwards, has been on the sick list but is much'Letter now. The Kennard basketball team was twice victorious during the past, week.On Tuesday, they de- feated Herman and on Fdday. Advertise in The Enterprise. KENNIARD RURAL J0'1'I'INGS Mr.and Mrs. Gus Paulsen ann Mrs.Martin Sunds were Mvnduy afternoon visitors with Mr.and Mrs. Peter Rasmussen. Mr.and Mrs.Albert Hansen "}§ "f`"'I1 M .G. W'l f"gm Sunday afternoon visitors at for a u s'5 nf§ to M1533 5.2 Q ;;:`t§ml.;mhl:;s;r:' homf._du funeral of their grandson, Iester sen s \'l nat the Jens Christensen home n§s"°"' son of Mr. and Mrs George Sunday.Voss. Mrs.Dora Sumner and le o n'Mrs.Anna Wiese had the corn mated Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lippin-shellers Monday. cott and baby Friday afternoon.i Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Martens and were Sunday evening v m m n atthe Fred Peek: home in Elkhorn Anna and Irene Vos! spent luiMonday afternoon at the Aug11a1 Kahnk hnrme.Verna and Harvey Knhr were B l d r w l e r s a n m u y - A large number of yoang folksattended the muqnrade dance at Bennington Saturday evening. .s 0 |.1ni n g to n .Ke n n a r d ha s a ve ry d te a m th is y ea r,h a v i n g wo n g a me s o f th e te n th ey h a ve ed. r.a n d Mr s .V e t P e tti t rec eiv- a te le g r a m Tue sda y ,s ta ti n g th e ir da u gh ter , He r th a 's ba b y se r io u s ly i ll a nd no t exp e c te d ive.La u re n c e le f t i mme di a te ly h e r h o me i n Kan sa s.. rs.He n r y P lu g g e wi ll en te r- th e Lad ie s'A i d a t h e r h o me rsd ay af te rn oo n. ra.Ro b e r t And re as on a n d h e r ~hter,Ru th Ir en e dr o ve to a Sa tu rd a y a f te mo o n to g e t a n d Mr s .W i ll Th u r b e r a n d ~hter.Th e Th g r b e r s re ma in - u n ti l Su nd ay even in g wh e n ~0L o u i s Go r e h a m w a s a vi s i tor a t th e F r a n k Gas.,er h o me Tuesdag, after noo n.' Mr s .A .C.An de r so n a n d Ra y - mo n d we r e vi s i to r s a t th e Char les Mi s f e ld t h o me Th u r s d a y a f tc r n e m M r .a n d Mr s .A .C.An de rs on an d f a m i ly we r e i n Oma h a las: Sa tu rd ay . Mr .a n d Mr s .Cha rles !\IEsfel~'. an d c h ild re n we r e vi s ito r s in B la u S a tu r d a y a t th e Mr s .Ma r t i n Ra s mu ss en ho me .lTr ac y Ga.=ser is vi s i ti n g a t the La p i s Go r e h a m h o me f o r a f e v day s. Mr . a n d Mr s . Lo u i e Go tts c h a n d c hi ldr en ve r e vi s i o tr s a t th e E a r l Ch r is te ns e n h o me i n E lk C ity Su n - 2: Ship By Truck 2: The Cheaper, Quicker Way of Freight 'Transportation Let US Do it for You B-LINE TRANSFER Pnowe ls CHAS. BATES, Prop.Kewmmm _1 iried or mashed--and that'a about as far as the average palate ad- ventiuen with the *spud".And there are so many other ways and possibilities for the potato that I law decided to devote discussion 1.0 this subject.| Chantilly Potatoes ~ One-half cup evaporated milk, 'fe cup grated cheese, 4 cups hot mash ed potatoes, aait and pepper. Scnid milk.Cool.Pour into a bowl our rounded by chipped ice and salt. Beat. until stiff with a Dover egg heater. I-'old in grated cheese. Pile wwees, which have been season- ed with salt and pepper, lightly in x buttered baking dish.Cheer* with whipped milk and cheese mix cane.Lake in hot oven until the cheese is melted and the milk is irowned.Yieid: 6 sci-vinga Prayer ~ - f -- -Sextette - ~ - ~ - - ~ High School Song - - - 4 - -» - Helen Johnson and Mattie Jane PetersonDialogue - lilies Domacker"a pupils Song, "School Days" - - - -- - -M133 Thompson's pupilsReading - -f- - - - .\.»\¢»||»\ BooherViolin Solo - - - - Leonard Miller Solo ~ - - -: -- - Viola KingdonAddress - ~§ » - - - - Rev. Booher Response - »- - - ~ - Mr. Fairchild Song - - - - - - Lester KronberfzEarlJenkins,Viola Kingdom Olive HolmesSong - - - Miss Dornacker's pupils After the program, a lunch con- sisting of sandwiches,pickles, cookies and coffee was served., Mr.and Mrs.Fairchild werepresentedwithapurse of silver which was given by a number o+' those present.Mrs. Fairchild wasie" presented with other gifts. Her many friends wish her a parents,Mr and Mrs.Frank Brown.hir. and Mrs. Carl Lund of Fre- mo .r visited Mrs. Louiaa Lund on Sunday.' Mrs.F-ink Tim rlain and daughter,Wanda u of York Neb.,came Wednesday evening fo r a few days visit with rela- tives.She returned to York Sat- nrday.The Timberlains are to move to Davey soon where Mr. Timberlain will be station agent.Richard McKane had the mis- fortune to break his wrist onenight last mek when his sled hit a gravel pile while coasting down the Harrison hill. Floyd Alexander of .Wnyne, spent the week-end with his wife. Mr. and Mra Paasqh and daugh~ ter have moved into the property just vacated by Mr. and Mrs. R. E.I-`airc.hild.Nels Cornelius a n d fnrmlv hnvn mnnml into H10 mm'- Si x ~ po ta t o e s , us qua rts é ry while ai Kearney.|"`ée».3I§r§i" friends helped 12.I-:. »2 teas oons salt 2i~»`&2`-3% tbsp. §...., as da- noiurrln' .11-:Ns1=::~:_ butter, 2 tablespoons flour, lé 038-\VRlTI:.|b OI'TRIP rn mit,feiv grains pfpperr 1 (Continued from page one) wp evaporated milk diluted with The second major feature of the 1 cop water, drained from pota- convention was an outgrowth of toes,finely minced vawlsy i mw r h i d spirit.An educational cam~ be omittodh Pm?P°'f't°"5 andipaign of record proportions was nook until tender in boiling """"|launched,designed to carry thc U0 whilrh salt is addedj Dram.truth about alcohol and law toDice or slice and add white snucc.i,.he outh and the metropolitan (Water drained irom potatoes mayl be .dilute the evapprntcd milk hr' making v.bite sauce). Prepare? ' white sauce of flung, ycenters of the nation.The great feeling agdust the liquor evil mused men and women to respond with a half' million of the million Fairchild pack and store his house- hold goods in the second Story ofthebuildingoccupiedbyBen? Brothers.Mrs.George Hedelund wad onthe sick list last Friday and Sut~ urday, ma.and Mrs.R.E.Fairchild and son, Howard were entertainedat dinner Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Fairchiil. Word reached here recentlythatMr.and Mrs.Pot Patterson of Omaha, are the parents of a babyboy.Mrs. Patterson was formerlyhiivn Ruth Meadows. M r n n r l \ f ! ¢¥ f r m r u . l m m o a n n n l ... !et .us show ynu. - . ...\N u \ \| 4 ;~ : :.* N `| f " ' : . . `H : . " " ¢A u i v 3 ; - -. 3- ...\». f . f ¢a° \1,..N . "./ 'e g - ; ' . - - _ , _ _- L .:_ ".: . ~ , J ". _ __g ,\ . } . F ''.l v ,. . ..; r \."~ l. __ ," -1\. 'c s v ~\1 1 v _. I" i 2 :;.f f '. u - # _ A L 1 3 ,V " :" :"f , l " ' e $ " . 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P e n wr a n d d i u m d m i lk d o lla r g o a l n z b y th e Le ag ue ,-¢| n ; } t; ! - a n- \ ; ' ;; ' : 6 ; i l; : - a ; i : ; , a ' ; . ; lle h en t.Add DZIISIES Bhd 8| !l'\'Q Ill anal ulninh i l nal llurnilull nm-'FlFalun~ boiled utatoes m ay be ~ i u é d i f th ey ur e added to th e wh ite s a uc e a fte r i t h as f i rs t th ic k e r e d md th e c o o k i n g i s c o n ti n u e d ovc r h o t wa te r 1 5 mi n u te s .Yi e ld : 6 se rvin gs . v . - » -v -- 1 v -»- - --- -- --no t wi th h o pe s of s elf i sh b en e f its , b u t i n th e r ho p e s th a t th e na tio n th a t these me n a n d wo me n c u ll thezr o w n in i g h t never lo we r he r sta nda rd.i Stu f f e d .B ak ed Potato es ~W e hoa1rd°many \ wonderful orn- Se le c t si x me d iu m s iz ed , s mo oth sk in n ed p o ta to e s fo r b ak i ng . W as h a n d sc o r e f i c a p o n top o f po ta to B a k e an a h o t o ve n u n ti l tender. Re mo v e c a p a n d sc oo p o ut i nsi de. To s i x po ta to es a dd 2 ta bles po on s b u tt e r , 1 '.r€z teaspoons salt,pepper a n d ' a c u p e va p or a te d mi lk d i lu t- e d w i th 's c up b oi li ng water .Be nt until whi te an d fluf f y .Re fi ll s he ll a n d sp ri n kle eac h po ta to wi th 1 teas poon gr a te d cheese an d da sh 1l»=n\il=-'\-Br own i n o ven .Cho pp ed :nu ts may he a d de d to th e mas he d po ta to n ti xtu r c .Yi e ld: 6 s e r vi n g s Eoc slloped Potato es S i x me d i u m potato-es,2 ten.- lions and splendid expressions, but f o r th e th i r ty Ne b r as k a stu den ts, Re v.F1-a ni; liin gdon , oi Ne w J e r - sey ,i n his ta lk ," T h e S ma r t Ale c k s " , wa s th e h i g h ii g h t o f th e speak ing.| W e c an ne ve r fo r g e t i115 sc athin'attac k o n the sc off lo ws ,nor is c o n temp t f o r th e " li t tle s ma r t ale c ks " - -th e flas k c a rr y in g c l l e g e a n d h i g h sc hool boy s,who ,c an never pr o ve th ey *u re s ma rt, by tha t a c tio n. b ut o nly th a t th e i r lr a i n a n d the ir phy sic al we ll-b ei ng :never wo r k tog ethe r, an d ta n t t e y havezf t w e ora ins [LU soc that to be right, is greater th an to b h r i ; h |1 they we re --- - - - H - - -' - w g u .v y -r a n g e d r o o m s i n t h e r e a r o f t i l t ' h a r n e s s s h o p .T h e i r d a u g h t e r s o r e r o a m i n g a t S a m H a l l ' s a n d n t t e n d m g h i g h s c h o o l h e r e . i n v i t a t i o n s u r e o u t f o r n s h o w - e r t o he g i ve n o n Mr s .Flo y d A ! - Gnnnrier a t th e Me th od i s t c hurc h Iomsefnesrt n e xt Sa tu r da y n i g h t MHS S e lma Ro s e n b a u m, wh o n t- ten ds hi g h sc hool in Bi ni r,s n t th e wee k - e nd wi th h e r p a r en ts . Mr .an d Mr s .(.`!'.c:ster Rosen- b a u m an d f a mi ly ,W .B .Rosen~ lu n m a n d F r e i d n d r o v e to Oma h a I1'ld3)';M U .Chester" Rosen baum an d c hli dr e n re mai n ed fOr a we ek - e n d vis it wi th he r sister,Mr s .P. Corc oran. Mr .a n d Mr s .R.E .Fa i rc h ild a n d Ho i va r d we re h on or ed a t d i n - ner lu st Fr i d a y eve ni n g b y Mr . u m!Mr s .L .E .Peterson. Mr s .lf tte rman,Mr s .He r m a n Ju<.~ob's mo th e r ,is c onsid erably b e tte r a t th is wr i ti n g . Mrs. J ann :mil ann n d vicih.I .»» . . ¢ s a < I ~ =¢>~ . ¢ . ; . ~ ~"mm~ N Gr FHE A&ER&W@@§§i spoons uit, pepner, 2 tnhhespoono b=-sho Henry :ini12ri1i=f~=1"'r:`IE}.»H5§lit-21 butt;r, 1 cup water, qi, Lllp vmp-Q Another convention high light ning. stated mills.Peel potatoies and cut in !i inch slices.Arrange in a buttered baking dish in Iayers, qrinlding each with ~ It and pep- per ami dotting mth bits of but- 'l¢l'._R|§||e¢§t.~ water nad soy-. ful' us w the dramatic debate,|.uns Qrace Thompson spent"Gun mg a, Be Enfonfdv, pre-|.*|\° week-end with her parents.sented bs' | nw. A. J.Shndlfur,The member.: of the Junior andone of ou; duleatiorx, and Rev. §'.§'.§'§E'I"°'° '~'|"°i,*' .gg P|"|\"i'£|Z a w. '1'adn of kansas The de- .'¢ Parlay ur ursday night.°''an h of tl De=ff= -13 -e =w=»=ff=-»=»»f~»1 'ff'"I|\\'ho ';:::.... .':... .§'.'!.'.$E.'; j.Q M''@5'w'°'Wires 1| _ BY WYNDHAM|~\AmwN~~».w w n n a u r m ' m e u s .w n u . s u . v l c : " `."' §UQ' If .:&i r . ~ ~" lqw A Mll,L|(NAIRE went for u rest curv on a palatinyoceun yacht, and the exciting adventures that befell his guests. A story of events which might easily oc- cur in the present timv, yvt whirh is as thrilling ns any tale of the days of frce- lmoters or pirates of the Spanish Main. r f si ti); fff ~V Y o u W i l l L i k e ' r u m Ne w S e r i a l i n Jsasi ?'€»?etting By"?c r. | Ba ke i n n h e t c v e n a h o u t 20 txi n o te s f o r u n ti l p o ta toe s # g f te n - d u ' a n d wa le r i 1 = \ s a lmo s t epo r- ate d .Re d uc e he a t to a s lo w ove n a n d a d d ho t e va p o mte d mi lk an d ; c o o k a f ew min u te s lo ng e r o r un ti l Milk il nearly absorbed.Serve imme d i a te ly .Yi e ld :6 se r vi n utnon oz a c ou nty atto r ne y c alled to ac o ou n t; h y a c itizen f o r no n- emor c e me nt, h imse lf d i sc over ed to be lax i n h is d uti es a s a c itiz en . Re v.F .Sc ott Mc li d d e ,Ge n' l. Su p' t.of gthe Lea gu e,wi t h hi s sple ndid speec hes,alter n a ti n g h u - mo r an d g r e a t seriousness,a n d L a s t Sa tur d ay ,M m E l m e r W r i g h t,Mi s s Ol g a W e n d te a n d Mi s a M a r y Ma r g a r e t F i n c h sp en t th e d a y i n O m a h a Hs -a n d Mr s .B e n Ba i le y a n d son sp e n t Sa tu rd a y n i g h t a n dS u n d a y wi th Mr s . B a i le y s p a r e n ts Mr . a n d Mr s .S a m Ha ll . Up o n e xa mi n a ti o n i t. wa s f o u n d8 9Po ta to Surprises !I ) r .Ho wa r d Russ ell,th e old Selec t me d i u m sized good 5h ,_p._founder a n d caungaagner o f th e c d p o ta to e s f o r b a k i n g .Pa r c a n d A'-U"5~*l°0| }.Leag ue,were bo th re n i r mb c rs o f h a vin g h u r t i t a b o u t , i t h m n a p p l e c o r e r ma k e a lu n -gr e a t f a vo p te e o f a ll m e uelc~thre;- y ea rs ago bu t it, ha.s n't bgth. R ]le mtth wile th r o us z h th e n0mm.1;=1©¢==,an d ! we missed f e w me e t- . e r e d her .-Ieriouslv u n ti l m m m j f nec essary to plac e Mi s s Gla d y s lltosenbaur zfs knee in a. c ast..S h e Docs that describe your present tires?Trends worn sms;-Ah and slippery as buunnu pccls.Cuts and cracks that any moment may cause a blowout that could ansily wreck or ditch jon? For the sake of the very few dollars ll.\nt these new § Coodvears sell for. whv témm Fate another hour-with roads so slippery unging so disagreeable?-.~-.....I n nl " " '" " " " " |u n m zo has when d n y \~s.¢=ul |\pL..|..w probably be llept in n un.~ cu; .u§f."`?f'?»°...','§ .» fv - lkBi gnve n wfmdu-ful g=!ki\°;h{°'/33| l;;ks.L [y uh e (er-I s m cylindns nrmovcd by me i n !th?firp.can\|,m.~»n_nn.;-\n,;,5uiMé Mr. and n - B e n h o n . ¢ n l k u m m cover endl, tlnu and hu 1.-nmelt. wurds mll alvmyumd family no n six-thin.dinner' hiding the anumge frcm |igh|,_'be runem wed by us ml.hu.Tuesday 1.-waning in , g m ofli l butte r ov e r surface uf wwf-~|'"'-'i"'F¥"a l "We must "f"|'°'E|.|ie uucifn hir:l{ily. n m m a n ima gri ddle or pln::;|x|:':¥lll:ll ~ ' f . " Z . . . " f ? `1 T$ ° d lu.Pmll Nv;.c|i» Amder uw '_1 c _r's_ care ' o r in nmmntnrynl! ba le i n A \at_ov¢n_\mul kg;-| ____j____ Yes sir, these are Hrs! -rntc values-possible became Goodyear lrqilds ncmfly one-third ofndl lira sold today. Come in and have a look ww EWEARdvr, about 50 minutes. the fnllowimr parsley Serve with:on exaunn, aay/r |r£1Qumatisn}a l i chonic appezdi-sauce:|We heard many great. lnnnmm |c1t1s.Mane I\.oscnLaum ms enum: .fr wrx Il . nam mblmfmlnn }n;'HPr 1 mhlmf turcrs and induszrial lea¢If»rs.|foI her and holn§n»n i t h "| :shui: Mr mah. d.u\I`rI»I1 I-ous; YOUR;----r--B ~nu1§}"§§§§¢-§`§`2u§ 'EFI-}ns I 1 :aIso . s r a m M r .a n d M r s .B e r t H a n s e n v i " -U W U I 9 |U 1 b a u i l l o n c u b e .' r i c u p e v a p o r a t e d d e r o f ( » - l l l l l a e m u r ||512 t m l m i l k .1 t a b l e s p o o n f i n e l y m i m t s l l w g g y # ' w e r e ; » = h f - d P r e s -d a y 3 R - = ; ~ =A n d n z n s e - a | 's T u e s .l l e l t l : | | t t ¢ e r ,| d d !' l n t u o r o r a l t h e y w ;-°n l u l f a u n a ! n m ! h l l n d u n l i l ~W U I " t h i w i | l ¢ l | . 'd l!I'l fo l 'C ¢ !l l l : l l ~E g _ R e . ' F . u n ! _ ° " $ ' E " ! * 5 "II All Firsts - All Frésh - Lifetime}.`QErH£PiEi¥1` ;;|;|;g'_i-;;|offleei°| gfl the ¢ov¢ri\r=L¢nE§"I\}}i |§`Z.."i'1,."1°"'%'..E'°"-.3!.'!2E¥i-°'1'P._!.*Add wanedire v Qe t l y Q v g r f } 3 m ¢3 n j j n -O f t h e s t a t e s ,t e l f L I S m l 8 l l . l S U l f l . . : l l . . ..L J . . . . 1 . . . _ . . .. r l n I l ¢ n - . Q m m f ]. u n \ 0 n n )" . . . . . . . \ . . . . . . .no ¢u v u l u l d l d l I ! l | l l 3 U . a y 8 I . ¥ £ I . " o n .H o w e v e r ,b e c a u s e o f c o l d _ 4 \'Guaranteed-- Carefully Molnteal.|v lw e a t h e r a n d b a d r o a d s ,o n l y f i v e m e m b e r s w e r e ; ¢ r e s e r r t .' T h e w s : - u l a r d u b w o r k w a s n o t c a r r i e d o n ,i n s t e a d ,t h e a f t e r n o o n w a s s p e n t .i n v i s i t i n g a f t e r w h i c h H r s . l Q _0 l Starting Next Week l .|v lw e a t h e r a n d b a d r o a d s ,o n l y f i v e m e m b e r s w e r e ; ¢ r e s e r r t .' T h e w s : - u l a r d u b w o r k w a s n o t c a r r i e d o n ,i n s t e a d ,t h e a f t e r n o o n w a s s p e n t .i n v i s i t i n g a f t e r w h i c h H r s . l Q _0 l Starting Next Week gheir work progressed \at these Pricéshehrdfourcollegestud Add ure, ami' H,"eents, two from Nebraska and twoE~from Iowmfriae and play upon the emotions of the great audiencr l .|v lw e a t h e r a n d b a d r o a d s ,o n l y f i v e m e m b e r s w e r e ; ¢ r e s e r r t .' T h e w s : - u l a r d u b w o r k w a s n o t c a r r i e d o n ,i n s t e a d ,t h e a f t e r n o o n w a s s p e n t .i n v i s i t i n g a f t e r w h i c h H r s . l Q _0 l Starting Next Week Q F u l l U v e r s i z e Bi g 0v rsize Thi rfi 5%cheese factories in Ne-Iiflilil fhev ~ and I E M P S E Y KENNARU NEBRASK _ AComfortable,Weli=fitting¢>-o H A R N E S S o-0 Will Increase the Eficiency of Your Teams ~ REPAIR NOW n B!their aentiniants; and lastbut_\o;29x4.40Ilcast,we \heard Dr.Scott Mc 30x3. 1-2 $5.30|brxue close an mmress mt h:-f me eggs |B|d "Mine eyes §have seen the glory ofNelrruka »,.2Zi"f..me year -the °°"!f"1 of the 1»°fd» yank! hzve financed the Louisiana He is_ tramging out the vintage W . ~D E M P S E Y KENNARU NEBRASK AComfortable,Weli=fitting¢>-o H A R N E S S o-0 Will Increase the Eficiency of Your Teams ~ REPAIR NOW n Il!-86.30 li~i ARI).NEBRASKA I Tubes atcorrqspmding low prica ROSENBAUM SERVICE sumon KENNARD, NEBRASKA lovely new of his terrible swift s'woll ";;,";,;g,g;,,,gH, has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call xetreaf He ia aiftin§ out the hearfa of en before his iudnz/ment seatNebraskacneamefiexI b u t t a n - I 11, be swi ft, rh v E -o ul, to0'2 H i m !Flu lti hilnni mu f n n f l e r |our cod is mAr¢hmg<m Q4 I mu».:s»m\., :mm 110. xsao ....rlm " ' ~__»n_._..._|__n ¢~\.-_ |» ...\...-A ....»..|»--,....a..\...||:~n r\......:,...\.....'mm \...|n¢ulnv nmmina \l ' ! S ¢ $ c v o |" '. | n d M n . Hu - r y E r v e y m d C h u . S u t o n h o: § ` § . § » ° " ° " ' 3 B E L L C R E E K V A L L E Y rm Sumhy ev ening a t um,'nm s .~» °." "§ .» .» .s u m . ; y.|H and M G,,¢u§,b Lsllmaml'ezeraen home.School c h u h m s party at ibn:lm has n t u ~r -ra.5 M . n Mr. and Mrs.John Reid,Mr. Fred Peck home Friday evening.a n d and dwzhwn s pe nt un, y and Mrs. J.1. Peterseg and son, The early part ol the evening wasmp to °7' armon lt G¢°|'K¢ Lallmanla.k 'Mn and Mrs. Dm Phillxpn attend-lpent °°°°""g_nller which |11 I Mr.and Mrs._John Bd"'°,§_§* ed the funeral of the small son gnthgred at e house for thai:friends 3"-h°'°d welcomed . an exght poun My c! Mr. and Mfg. Joe _Sul[y, at tha|meet}:\g and to play games.1?:hm home Thur-n» 'hav m rhmr hnmn m-mn. Jnn.._._. ulun-u.;cvumu u.u.n u -vuenn mm ""»'=\-I vu l"=H*"\-u|\:|' """""'""""'5""""'"""." " " ' " " " "' " ' " " " °gy "':*"`"~r"""\|¢1»|¢g, V_€~.u m x i u ,Dr.L ,H, town basketball m m to arnngrrun a. milk route out of Arlll1Z¥0\l|h°'P5ffl1 in Ones] T' T ~._~ 1 |'Petersom C. w. Andrews ma Bl-for some games so b¢ p la y d a lf o r several v a n .h u sold hi».°°'"'*1°°°if18 meeifl -2 is ,\m.=r mm a tte nde d U. dinner at me high school Um-Dr.P.1.;r°=r=¢to w.R»S°¢9f»"tim Will;O m G-Fra!I hh;¢z¢~|I;l§5..':72 ~ 1 |Hotel Fontunelle given fqr the Cady is the mnnnger of the town0P¢l`\f»¢ it in connection mth '°"'§f1`°m a business E v ~ '"1 Boy Scout executives of this am- team, who were :dlstar perform- en! others which he now has.Colorado.Q ~lriet.Elmer Peten is rmi rti nx ers wish me basket bm while in Mp. Lens Echtenlmuv 135 been'A number of . a s m # u m m Dr. Bm-h in the :wa Bw Scout hi gh school.They and the mv- wnhrwd 1° her home for e pm a t the chris Fr:/f o u r s _ _ _ ,work.[enports are the only undefeated week with a severe cold.Idlv evening to k ______._,__.,__,.. . . I Mrs. W. H. Hillegasa of Omnha, [Mama iq .3112 §}l}§.hom Valiey William Wilson,gvhp hlS.b¢§l\his birth annivel _______,__" ,., ,_.-,_ ....._, . ..._-., _-___ -_-|elp hir" celebrate _Ed Ianghyxt _§:|d_ §:u§f»§}'f»Louis Schenk home Sunday.Imembera and 9 vidtorn wek at theMrs.Harry Ex-vey attended a party and an enjoynblé 'time vureunion of old schoolmates at the had bv all unaant.ma r y l n a I l l u l l g flo r e n c e a n n ma n e : OI P4'y pleasant eve- :spent Sunday afternoon a playing cards and Holtman home. gam_es pf pingg:lei Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lall l c x e r s o n , 1.. . L -\ l fA R L I N G T U N D i U 1 l ! i 5 spent Sunday at the home of herr1»°l8WU of Bukeusmu.~quite ill for several days an we mannezn A velparmnts.Mr.and Mrs.Fred De-,Arlington high school team home of his sister,Mrs. J.F-|ning was spent]1: me "°Byron Bunn home north of Blain!ii;-an]i'nii~éf Iié ea Pound and man and Tuesday."Tia needless to say the daughter were Sundny afternoon N n h ladia spent a most pleasant dagfdmitors nt the E C L i inooti;o 'tokethelz home.0 l PP Holtman Mr.and Mrs. J.L.Petersen!Mrs.Emil Hagge,Miss Marie at the spent Monday evening at the Jens_Koenig and Mrs. Ted Olinger vis- ome,*'t¢("l?;?§.eni?¢T£§AnInvann M.L. 1 i!.2.€*;1.f:E..*11e.-_.*f_'~fPP'"°°*= home lm until: -:un-u ummm. " "W ''lln.S.S.D\x4n|1r|.|na|veuwl~ienry nulm-u n Hn.Wm.|o|||vidudlelntlveellu Lg bug in (haha I-he Iut pcunfillbd m hh home by Illness for az, u....'f'.1".""°""'»..'i';° F lm Home Department. of the Bl-|Ive|-een sealed high lnd Anlgnr Bend Sunday. :lm na; me 1 visit d neverd "W PU' "'° weeks, il lbw! the Q., sa-"mu mm ¢|¢¢,|¢-{E. Sundly xehool at her home on Schneider and Mn. Claus Mehrem Kr.and Mn. Wm. day: |. lhe hull! of hH° dmilhter.=""°-H 5_M__ 'uh a more of a1 Wednesday dternmn.haw, luluhle prizel were awarded |pe:|¢Frld:L afternoonl n . ~_.|..2'E.?."..'f..?f"&,.f",=....¥.2'£'2..22';; 1° sn.'mm um mm adm for . M m gubm "sw §°'£éE't'£'!4°=°h °f ~ .4 d=!d9~=~. l~=5='~|1°hn E<=*\==mn.Sr. \~ -q~-uuauny uwnwuu..-1 - '- ~ ' ---- " ' -- ---I '~ "'wmv.-no-eve cum llwfnvlwvwu rved D m Fnh :The A llngto .|""" """"' """"""" ""_lull laeenvp-|»\n`;ed in ¥'.»§'."¢'i'.¢ Hr. and Hn. W. R. seér.'the " P ~ Thnndxy :flemwllf |,,,,,{,° left J( | :te »...§', dnl 'Mill El". Sehwder spent the Clausen and lln. J. L. Pelerlenl Rev.L. J.Ilona Pluehed I ' F |_The Mena Community Club H -.attended um w. R. c. meetinx in nplendd lemon |¢ uw Plenum.mme in num: lhee lui Sept.,The Arhngwn bond of edmzl- hd an unechllv inhnuting pm-|Rlvmvnd rlgnddg gg lusnzl glhmg Chg-mln)more auch wg;-d with home folb nt Fon- Blair S-md" altemoon |v|¢w .amd houle sung" morn | -¢ 'i|||--'e \|:|lpy.even .- '.'ra! weeks lt um hon me l n I s w le l um on "" " ' ° '" 'their "r "week from Kumey ""°'°'"' =*"°' '° the ':°'!*5'!° "5 !\°= ._<?'!'~=sL¥e"'Hee.m=."\e "€°"!-n.'§EL';., f.',?.§!.§'_J",.§1'L";¢"¢1'. £;{'1§-.?....".5...¢'.Ei't.'2i'.:¥_§.'1'l.Q.If--u. |°|ll"5V.lTkm hw¢ Imnisuwdlr at the Pint N\!ionll_Cx-une Chlpel on Tlludly evening. ~ L-; k..- _....--.u..- ol.. .».».|___... ... The were Ml!! to the boy | wli o an interested in athletic; in th; m a y n a n u e e n liLl»\Jl&uu|5 un c auuvn.w a s c a u e a t o m e r e d s l d e o f h e r e n u a n m n c o m v l s n l n g s c n o o l m a r , e s = " " " " " " " a a v v l 0 |\ n u n u v y n u b A l l r gf=fs>3"°==E'=Qf=f9r<=.'1'=@-1.1 ~~, _ . m < > f h e f .M m .L e n a I l i n z o f B e n -M Q f r i e n d s ..| L .* ' ° " " ' " ' " F ''" f " ' ? ° '~E £ ' F : . _ _ ` } " ' & ) ' § . { ' ? . , . € ' " ,~2 1 5 3 5 4»A Your dealer kncws; ask ~ POULTRY wggnb-EQUIPMENT The MAKOMB KEROSTAT A U T O M A T I C O I L B R O O D E R #ith nearly perfected pilot light ~ ~ ~~._he*-°'~i _,|'l'=`T'~]| 3 5 3 ._'gg 'iff ~g r ; u s ..W "s g l .f i r m << ». N u n n 'nw .L Q *n \- n n 'r " " 7 "' \ T .- . . - n v ': r i :J.e - » L . » ~._; - _. -- » -. - . . . L -' ~' f * i ' ~ s > ' f __. . . . . _ .r _ _ _ . :-- - ---l _. I \|" THB new pilot light ~ limitless sway to the e:¢» elusive automatic control of the popular MaKomb Kaoetat.The Kaostat stove is the m ost "" ~ tyfae of Blue Flame Oil Burners.No | |.ck; no m~; no fumes.Sparks can not escape; oil cab not reach Hector lither. The burner will last indefinitely. Special Innginner tuhe givesburnettnuch greater flame range. Searls :ight in brooding on Kerosene with no .prim- ing or fusing.No unreliable needle velves to stick and dog.Kerostat has made automatic the superior burner raining principle used in high class cook stoves. The pipe line is a solid b"='*P ' one-piece unit. Special hhgd brackets support cam.; y i.. uptight position. An ~ s upe rio r b roo da at a m ode rat e p ric e. Aho, the Simplicity Oil Btuoder, similar, but with- ual i A 1 ¢b »| n u .W m ~I~f fa~ ~nf new mo ~lambcuff .4 u..41>~L.'rw ~ulp..a u wr .,,f,1_ A M E R I C A N S T E E L P R O D U C T S C O |v»14'¢ 1...-,wa /»f.».~f.m~`~-. ~r Broadcu 446 Dudln Street Macomb, Illinois. hi school. I I t w a s " R u d i ~mn. anna. lll.lil.lUlll|\l| nu!! as ul |on,,xfno lur rer eu I IIIOKC o r nemoz nt. callers : r o m neue u m |u llu Uv |l ill!' h t H th e f M F r e m o n t u l d n g t r e a t m e n l n w r i t e s p m l v w -0 ;Sa tu rd a y sh e h a d w e e k w e r e M e a n . a n d M a d a m e :5 0 lo ve ly : i l k d ' ° " ' ° 'a r e o n o f C a lh o u n . " 'a s h i '' ° "o " f m h e r A r l i n g t o n f r z u m : l m ' | ' ° a n o t h e ; - s t r o k e m a i 1 m u m W m w i l m n n c l m m A l v i n s a l e f o r o n l y $ 6 - 1 5 a t th u F u h i v n l M r . m a I i -" i ' 3 § ° ' A i n f a » » » ; » T' £ . % » , » » . § 1 a ¢ _ ; _ a \ § = : = . 1 = s = s e ; 3 » e e . ' : " f , . : ? ' = ' ' ~ = ° a = § f f ~ : = - , e e . r 1 - I L : ~~ | a " . ' ! . E } = ' L - . . . ' . Y ' " : - , . E ' : " : ' § l . ? £ :'&=Ef:.°'e&~d r o n e s a r e f : f : : '£: " ' . % !: ' i f f .. Mrs, Ono Mencke and led Sunday alteliaon :e Mencke home.M m Richard Sievexs lsited at the Clark Lip~ ne Sunday alteri1oo\\. n. Lund! |md\baby and Sunén called on Mrs, | |A q w f b | _ " ' | n : m v n n m r w a n :n u n s ; - -g \ . » ||\ : |u l l u l z n I x l n n e r n n - I: p M h a s P a z , "m m m 'M r . ~ g i .~ ! é n ; d : " :d e n t | | \g g G r é n e d i s t r i c t ,w a s e n m k m Hn l . -m g ~- ' I - . . ' f ' 1 L § f : : r m ¢ ¢d i n n e r a t t h e i r h o m e ,t h e . w | " | , , , o f 1 " ; , , , ¢ Y , :- n . . ' » . . . . . f. T. nunlllull, neue, nuruul uu u LnxuuuRo y a n d Ci a r a Me n ge d oh t,Go tt- li e b L a llr n an , S y lvi a - In d D a r le n e . Le o n a Ho l t m a n a n d W esley ¢ Lu w N e w silhoue1 Q x v n u .. c " u . , " " L i " " '- ' Ja l l - r u b b e r g i r d l e s f o r t h e ' a n d g ;v i L t e d r e s s e s m e o n s a l e a t p i n o o t t h o r r o $ 3 . 5 0 a t t h e F a s h i o n M r s .T h e . 2-lt Mn- Chas. u n :a w w v l u v c z n l u y .L H C p | . u |c i p l e s p e a k e r s o f t h e e v e n i n g w e r e ' 3 " ° 3 " °b e m g 'M r .a n d M r s .C .G . \¢I V .V .~' § 3 " § " ; :§ ' * " : f .° ; 2 r L " H ; ; ? .°. f ; ' ; . . .= ' ; | 2 £ ¥ f . " = ' l = 1 5 ? ' » 2 3 " » l = 2 ? 'C C ° » 3 f = » = u p f r o m l l i n c o l n .T h e r e w e r e q ' 3 l M r .a n d H r s .J o h n H e b a r d a n d _ . . -.L A \\ !\\-_l n f l f l f l M Y R .P .L .C a d y ' :¢m.g1a°h;;¢'g;,;;;§"¢;"h0;;;,i¢.;;,';,'i;.';Me ie rh en ry ,wh o a tte n d sc hool £¢" " "' A r li n g to n ,sp en t th e we e k - e n d | C " " ° 1 ° wi th h o m e fo lks .Th e Bu n c o C lu b me t a t th e ho me :R 0 'Hu»rn A nlnuaonl f am.\ln¢....I n f Mr .an d Mr s .A lf r e d W i lk e n - I o n th e Ol i n D e wi t t p l a c e , we s t o f Na s hvi lle .On Fr i d a y even in g,a n u mb e r o f fr ie nd s c ha ri vz ri ed \»sE mm. ITEMS { i3§£f§e ""WE&£1é£da§f afternoon. Miss Emma Ziegler treated the pupils in her room }o ice creun mul cookies on 'Thursday d u r - noon, in being her blnhday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Debel and Mr. md Mrs. Oscar Gilbertaon called at the Ed Jensen home Sunday evening.I Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gill and|sons of Tekamnh.were dinner nguesia Sunday at the Chris Jen- present.gn m e UIIXIICI wmcn was ser ved y th e ladies o f th e Con- g r e g a ti el c hu r c h . A n o th e r ho n o r f o r A r gto n a t th i s me e ti n g , wa s the p re se ntatio n to the h ig h sc ho ol b y M r .Sc hu lte o f a be a uti fu l plaque.I t is o f bronze.beau ti- fu lly le tter e d an d i ns c r i be d a nd i s th e g i f t o f th e U n i ve r s i ty o f Ne b - ras ka,to sc hools wi th a n exc ep- tiiannlly'h i g h sc h o la s tc nve rag e. "ia'.§Z"2i.;`}.;.H¢ aorh ....ni.g';,;;;,;;,. '~~~~"" §ag'f=.sn;;'¢;.a;.a.¢."n.<1 M H la mu-x npmiisersary of Mr. and Mrs. Johr Mr. and Mrs.krthur Schneider Last Tuesday evening a g°f`"| § °",;e§§' wedrr`;5da;_r';emng vio:| E. Hilgenkamp and about 80 rela tives and friends of Mr. ond Mrs. Hilgenkamp came to their l}0me that evening, completely .=~2\l1'Pl'1Sll1€them.They were ecipients of a number of love!g1fts.The eveningwas deligtful with caros, visiting and music,and at mid-..:...l.+ n rlplirinun lunch brousrht by I motored to Rosalie. Neb. Saturday of about 80 friends and l atnesfor n f d s th 1 ti gathered at the home of r. andThe 'i'f'.li.§f.'"§}S'¢h'§'p.0"§.1,§T;ilM~. John F. Hilgenknrnp to help Society,held a very successful them celebrate their 30th weddinsale of home cooked foods, at thelanniversary.'1`*1~t=evening was Kruse store Saturday afternoon.'spent ln music, vxsitmg and cards. Robert Hilton of Lincoln,andl'l`heyrece1ved very many and use-Howard Utterback of Union Mon-ful glftst At a late hour lunchtnnn mam nlanunnt nnllofu in:.a....lwns .served which consisted of, itors at the Will Ryan home.Mrs.John Taylor,Mrs.WillHansen and Edna and llfra.John Petersen helped Mrs.Hanthornecelebrateher75thbirthdaylast Thursday afternoon. The Community Club met ht the school house Thursday evening.3 SEm h n ln n`i.|f§"II,E Mm mn Ynffnr nf Wi.;-M 8 5 0 l l l u A l l n n u a l u a v v u w ¢U -.- -ne r ,vi si te d Su nd ay a n d Mo n d a y a t th e Lo ui e Me n c k e h o me . Mr s .:Ge n e D a vi d a n d H r s . Lo u i e Me n c k e we r e c a lle r s a t th e uusrt: wen: usuy nun: u|. |.|u:u| pn:-J C Rh e asentedi n th e state... ac c e pted the p la qu e fOr th e sc ho ol an d th e n ke d Mr . Sg h u lte .B u tto n s ra ulo p r og r am wa s e moy e o D y = 3» ;\ n ¢a n n a A L | \ l l l J I e a r m d w k h e s c o f f e e ,c a k e a n d i c e a f t e r w h i c h a l u n c h o f c a k e ,s a ni | | b | | u | »\\ s - v c w - 1 é ? { f E < 1 '1 é } E €n a t t h e J o h n L B l l d l 3 |'. 1 c r e a m w i c h e a a n d c o f f e e w a s s e r v e d . th e g u e s ts wa s s »Th e Co ng re ga ti on al people ar e ho me .1 » eac h Mlss es He le n a n d n i i ld md A m- f . € * £ t- , = f ' d , F ' E E ' § ; . " I ? ; " _'2.'21'.':§.°§;Mr .a n d Mr s .Fr an c i s Fo ra b er gs e r i e o f s u p e t sh a v m g 31 S ...L E L .n\ \ l t lr \ \ 1 L l . . -......... .-. . ;. ... \ u a !| . . . .-- _ . . . . ¢ . . .i n mi n i a tu r e o f th e pla qu e we r e prese nted to Rh ea , Rod ne y Pe te r- son,W a lte r Ha r t ,J a me s S tr a w- he c k e r, Ha r le y F r e n c h a n d Th e r lo Re c k mey e r f or hi g h sc h ola rs h ip in * c onnec tion wi t h th e athle ti c a - c h i e veme n ta Hu g h Rh e a p la n s to bec ome a phy sic al dir ec tor an d* coac h a f te r c o mp leti n g th e b m - -..u...IL...........».».¢........l !°.\.¢l Dil.ln wednesday evrrrurqg ur. mu; \..|||un\.||,llo vs ed b a tu d y ho u rth i s is f o 'y 51 -Th e y ar e me e ti n g wi th ma r k e d succ ess.Mr s .Char les Br e un i g a n d lr ttlc son,Ri c h ar d we r e c onf ined to th ei r ho me b y illne ss las t we ek . Th e D i str i c t Ra lly of th e .C h r 1 s - ti a n E n de a vo r So c ie ty wi ll b e h eld | a t th e .Co ngr ega tio nal c hu rc h i n , user we r e gu e sts a t a CllB8|1€Ip a r ty a t th e Bra nde is o n Fr i d a y eve nin g. Th e f o llo wi n g persons f r o m here we re i n atte nd an c e a t an . in » fo rma l r ec e pti on he ld at th e J u dg e Les lie h o me i n Om a h a Sa tu r da y af ter n oo n f r o m thr ee to fi ve ,i n ho n o r o f Mr s .Ru d o lp h Vo ge le r, nee Ali c e Les li e:Mis ses Ok la wn u e u a l.l.lll|31'I£|.ul.u :elusi ve un.L y o n s Sund ay . W m .Ho l t m a n w a s a Bla i r c a ll- e r Th u r s d a y . Lo ve ly n e w a s s o r tme n t o f p r i n t- e d sma c ks th a t re a lly wa s h a m n o w o n sa le a t t h e Fa sh io n Cen- ter for only $2.00..2-lt 1 _-l_.-..-..... .......|.............;.._ J' a n d so n s dr o ve to Te k a ma h Su n-L ;i gg h T h N d ;larry to see Mr .L . - A .M¢ D0 n a1 d .| f} f ,f ' nw,, f '" ne o o u Y wh o is a pa tie n t i n th e Te lc a ma h |Th e Pino c hle C lu b m e t a t th e hos pital. Mr .a n d Mr s .D e tle f W u lf ,M y - r o n W a r d a n d J as.Sappenlfieid sp en t Th u r sd a y e ve n i n g a t W i ll Ry an 's. Mr .a n d Mr s .E a r l J on es o f Cr a in .Mr .a n d Mr s .Rasmiond E d Ol.-son h o me Sa tu rd a y eve ni ng - wi t h th r e e ta ble s o f pla y er s .Mr s . L a r s Fr a n ds e n a n d Te d Ollr ur c r wo n f i r s t prizes,Mr s .Clar enc e Ols e n s n d Lo u i e Me n c k e , c o n r o lv tions.A ve r y e n jo y a b le ti me wa s ha d luv a n and rr dn li r in li l ~\ versity course and W-cr.ow...predicts a very successful careerfor him./ ll The stork vldted Arlington last Thursday, Jan. 23rd and was par-. tial to the homes of doctors, leav- i n g a fine boy at the home of Dr. and Mrs. D. M. Bloch and another equally fine boy at the home of Dr. and Mrn. W. I. Nelson.| Supt. and Mrs. J. l. Ray of Fre- mont, were Sunday dinner guestsof Mr, and Mrs. A. O. Hawkins. Mr.and Mrs.H.C.McClellanand daughter, Rachel were dlnner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mr~s.'Robert Mitchell of Omaha.| |Walter Hart of Omaha, was an ;over night visitor at the home of~ |his mother, Mrs.Mary Hart.He | °°"'°up Saturday afternoon andIeturned to Omaha Sunday morn-| Arlington Sunday afternoon andBoggs, Mildred Ambler,Eilee:\ andevening, Feb. Znd.It IS planned Gertmde Landis,Eleanor Neale, to have the new floor in Crane chapel all completed by then. Lovely new shades in kid and cape gloves are now on sale at the Fashion Center.2-lt For stockings that wear and'ivear and wear,try the Fashion' Center.Chiffons are only $1.255and Heavy Service only $1.35 in'all the new spring colors.2-it F T.C A L H O U N A N D V I C I N I T Y Messrs.Detlef Kruse and Her~'ma n Klindt attended a director'a '. ng._meeting of the North Albingia ln.'g Miss Rarnah Peterson was the surance Co.,at German Hall onl:K\1B5¢o l Miss Mabel Cook Sun~ Monday afternoon. Grace and Bertha Neale, Dorothy Sievers und Mrs. Wm. Sievera. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cox enter'- tzained four tables of players atbridge Saturday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Nels Andersen of Ceresco, Neb., were Sunday vddt- ora at the Carl Rohwer, Sr. home. Mrs.M.Z.Baldwin and Mrs. H. A. Kruse have both been on the sick list the past week Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bolln enter~ tained at a.family dinner partySundayinhonorofMr.Bolln'e birth anniversary. Miss Amanda Henrlchsen spenttheweek-end with her cousin, Mrs.Ella Autzen and family in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Iggivstrom and son of Omaha,were' unday visit-ors of Mra. Mary Nickels. Miss Freda Moeller and Mr. and uovery new uasuruneru.ur.printed smacks that really wash are now on sale at the Fashion Center for only $2.00. mLLslnE NEWS OF GARDNER DlS'l'l{lC'I' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Munk anddaughtervisitedattheFrank Brown home Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edwards and son spent Tuesday _at the H. C. Edwards home in Kemard.Mr.and Mrs.Fred H. Jensen and two daughters were Sunday evening visitors at the John Jen- sen home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Phillips were in Omaha Thursday, Mr.Phillips making a visit to the dentist. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Christiansen a n d d a u g h t e r w e r e S u n d a y d i : m e r u . . . . . . . .n u \.... ....r . . 'Jones of Kansas City som?I-`ri~ day evening at Francis Forsherg's. Mr. and Mrs. Clemens William-sen, John Taylor and Meta Hansen visited at Harold Taylor's Sunday Mrs.Harold Rasmussen,Mrs. John Petersen and Hazel WullhelpedMrs.Will Ryan cook for corn shellers Friday.l Dr. Cameron took Will Ryan to |an Omaha hospital Saturday momln to have his broken leg'|X.raye<i Everything was O.K. and Mr. Ryan came home Satur- day evening. Neighbors and friends ol John Petersen came Saturday eveningto surprise hlrn and help him cele- brate his birthday.Those prea-ent were Messrs.and Mesdames John T y ..Ward, Detlef Wull, Clemens Wil- iamsen,Marie, Russel and Merle|Ward. Howard Taylor, Hazel and .|-....... 1:u..u-ns..w ri m-Carl a lor Jesse Hansen Norris 'was served by the hostess.The'next meeting will be at the Clar- ence Olson home Feb. 8.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Smith and Mr.and Mrs.RM'Johnson o lOmaha, were dinner guests at the Harry Smith home Sunday. M nsdagd Mrs.gelfsfoy' ;¢°;;'- Mra.ensen an rv y 'aen apenf.Saturday i n Lincoln lvisiting relatives.They also av'tended the Nebraska-Iowa football amc.Is Mr. a nd Mrs.Lyle Guyer and children were dinner guests Sun- day at the E. C. Llppinoot.t._lwm¢~ Mr. and §_g=~~ Cg;;_g;» gm# gg children r nDonalddslted at the Pau Ko edz home Sunday alt-ernoonMr. and Mrs. Ches. Sutton and Neil wled at the E. C. Lippincott home Friday evening.W _ k r.and Mm.Neum arnc|__f .\-....\........ ...usa no nu hed Q ' g m a t t h e nurses'home of the'Paul Jipp,whoMethodmt hospital.Ioperatxon for app underweant a n i b i r s .'W ebster o f Té k a ma h ,wéééé W e d I s u n d a y vi si to rs o f Qdr.a n d Mr s . F r e d Mo eller . Ca rl Ro h we r , J r . d e li g htfu i ly en - tey tained a n u mb e r o f fr ie nd s o n Su n da y e ven i ng at th e h o me of hi s pa re nts,M r .an d B-Irs.`~Cnrl Ro h -we r , S r. , i n h o no r of hi d b i rth da y . Mr .a n d Mr s .}°Im1l"Kruse a n d li ttle d a u g h te r ,Do n n a Do on , wer e gnc-sts a t th e W m .Ti e tg e n h o me Sund ay .W e ar e ve r y g la d to no te th a t ' Mr s .Ca r l Ilo h we r ,Sr.,wh o h a s ' 5l»llSn\:.\ as Luc sa ta n;vn u uu uu :I1Benson.Mr s .Chr"istiansen':1 m o th er ,Mr s .Ge or ge W i tt e o f Be n ni n g to n ,re tu rn e d wi t h th e m an' wi ll spe nd sever al da y s visitin; h e r d a u g h te r a n d f a mi ly . F r a n k Li n d e n atte nd ed n boarl me e ti n g o f t h e Co- opc rativ Cr e a mr y i n B la i r Tue sd ay mo r n - mg .g Mr .a n d Mr s .J o h n Re id spun 'S a tu rd a y eve n i ng a t th e J . L. Pe t urson ho mo . J .P.S.J ensen wa s mo ve d la th e F r a n k Du d g e o n h o me i n B ln i | be en on th e si c k i is t, is a b le to b e | Fr i dn v \ vh e m he wi ll be takel l l | ¢ E g cl e t D r an . l l u s a It u n . ,\ . l \ u r v ...,........,, , . , _ -S c h u b e r t a n d G e o .L o s e .J r ." § ' é L ' k " § 3 € . .S u n d a y a [ { , ° e ' m f , ` ; , , _" ` wh o ha s been qu i te poor!th i s v.in ter,ta k e n to W e s t Po in t Sa t- urday to an old i1e0plf=.'B home. M r .a n d Mr s .W i ll H a r t en ter - tai ned relatives f r o m Pen der o n Sun da y . I1-I r. and Mm. Ralph J o hns sp ent Su n da y nt Ha r o ld I-`rench's. Mr . a n d Mr s .A n d r e w J ohn son we r e Su nd ay vi si to rs a t th e J a c k Crosvdy h o me i n Bla ir . 4 Mr s .Le ster Ha n s e n vis ited o n Mr s .W i ll Ha r t. h a d h e r th er ,}Mi s s F lo r a A n d e r s o n o f Oma h a , visi ted Sa tu rd ay af te rn oo n a n d Su n da y a t th e C la r k Li pp i nc ott ho me .T h e r e vi va l me eti ng s nt.th e Ple aea nt V i e w sc hool are s ti ll i n progress,mu c h intere st being' sh own a n d the a tte n da n c e g a in i ng . Re v.Ha r g c tt delive red th e ser»mo n S u n d a y e ve n i n g a n d Mr . J o h n An de rs on a n d sons,Mi lto n a n d Le on g a ve us so me special mus ic .Me e ti n g s wi ll c o n ti n u e a ll n| S u n d a y a n d Mo n d a y a t th e J e s s e ith i a we ek ,in c lud in g n e xt Sun day Ha n s e n ho me ..oven ifnm Eve ry b o dy we lc ome .~h~is~ ~nit! Fincher ~n~ed to Fonumelln Sundny evening.after spending the week-end with home folkl. l\Ig1|. Niekolu Rathjen is still - s I am quitting farming l will sell at pdblic auction on m y fa rm ~ne mile north and one mile east of Spiker and seven miles south= west of Herman, on change in her condition ¢ ¢ i i { é § £ { ¢ } i § ~F e b .~ 1 § !/ See the lovely bright housedresses now on sale at the\ Fash-ion Center for $1 and $2.2-h New nll rubber girdles for the silhouette dresses are on sale at $1.98 to $3.50 at me Fashidfn Center.,2-lt Fashion Center Silk Dresses- smart new styles on sale now-~ $6.'I5,$10 to $19.75 in all colors and mnbgrials.2-It Friday \vhe!f:he will be taken care of for some time. Charley Timm was home Sur:- ciay from his work in Omaha. Eda Anderson spent Saturdaycveningwith Mrs. Maude Compton in Blair.1\1rs Harry Ervey entertained day to an all day meeting.Th ladies spent the time quilting. Mr.and Mrs. Dan Phiiiips wer Sunduy evening visitors at th Frank Brown home.Mr.and Mrs.Chris Anderso Andrew,Edna and Virgil Joh spent Sunday afternoon with M Christian Anderson Noer a daughter, Annie in Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edwards an son helged Mrs.E.E.Epperl celebrate her birthday Sunday eve ning. Pete 'Iuyl£>1°§pe:1t.Sunday i n | " ""'' Herman at the roller skating rinkin the lexzicln hall.|I.cwey new shades c a lo ve s ar e 'IOW o n sale ua11Th e f d llo wi m;y o u n g f o lk s e r r ;ve K .te r.2»1cljo y e d a c o as ti ng p a r ty o n th e i t h e Fa s hi o n C e n E G l d e h i ll Su n d ay a fte r np o n ;Geo.5 9 lo ve ly si lk dresses a r e o naJkGr etc h en a n d D a r - I I f o r o n ly $ 6 7 5 a t th e F a s h i o n;J a meS , i mi n 1 s a eIha5o t Y h e m :e 'Iy r o n ,a m :° " § l C e m e r .Oth e r dresses ar e f r o m ili u ss e i l W a r d ,E m m a ,O t m a n __w l f ' S w no $19.45.2-lr.2 He r ma n Mu tz e n ,J a me s u ,Ma r i o n Ne ls en ,Russ el,Pe rr y an d Rea d th e newsi n' I' he En te rp ni am ]C la ri c e Ry a n, Do r o th y S a pp e llf i qld ._. | ' A n bong, Lois and My ro n 'ro m |and Raymond Ruwe.~Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Meneke l spent several dnys at the Clarence |Jensen home in Fremont.9 Walter Nelsen shipped a car- 'load of cattla to Omaha markets Tuesday.Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen vis- ited at Andrew Hoier's Saturday evening.Miss Myrtle Heier nf Dale, vis- ited several days at the Andrew Haier home.Mrs.John Becklun left last week for Wells,Minn.tn spend several weeks with her rnathcr. Mr.and Mrs. Geo.Nelson and family were Sunday dinner guests at the Ludwig Jensen home.Emmet Rasmussen and JamesSnppenfleldspenttheweek-end with friends in Omaha. n.......r,.........ml Mm.Laura l FIRST LUTHERAN cuunen H. Nielsen, Pastor Sunday"School, 9:30 A. M. Danish service the first Sunday in the monw.10:45 A. M. English service the 2nd, 8rd, 4th and 5th Sundays in the month, l0:45 A. M.Evening service, 7:30 (English). Young peoples meeting the hd and the 4th 'hxesdays every month at 7:30 P.M. FIRST METHO DI ST c n ua c n Carl Bader, Pntor Friday, 2:30 P.M.-The Wee- ieyxn Guild meets with .Mn. Carl Pieper, 603 East South Street. 7:30 P.M.-Choir rehearsal at tha olmirrh »»" $6.75, $10 to $19.75 in all colors celebrate her birthday Sunday eve- and mnbgrials.2-It ning. @» \ 4 ; ;~ 5 a ' ~ r .»; \ 5-HEAD OF uonsmfs One black mam coming 9 years old rcwx uonncn nu-~»----- - -'suv -.............Tofte were Sunday visitors at the Sur Walter Nelson home.10 A M. Gus Mencke and famiiy a!JldMr..M fnr u ~ One bay gelding, smooth mouth One black mare, smooth mouth One bay colt, coming 2 years old adav.. feb. zmi ~ school.Clams mges..f ---Worship. Second ner: s g n d M § s . . N o r r i s P ' " ' " ! ? ? - ' " ° : 1 € i . , § ? I ' . : a " 1 1 " A1 - vcmm , vu: .muusuc uuuxg C\lllZlV3.EOI'} 0116 l'~ GLO. com planter; one 3-section harrow; one John Deere sulky plow;one fan m ill;one Endgate seeder; one 8-foot disc; 40 rods of sheep vsfoven fence; four swarms of bees. . ».nA Pav.mr mm Mrs auv uohnev\sm:d Sunday at the (,nr\ How do conversion and educauon~|F .._ ..»=.. ...N Vr'_t ~~-'u hormi. M (~xg \d fit into the plan?Have your r .nm rs.»co.. c 'ich an f |'h h .~ h _\ X / h o n D i n o c p r n n v n |||§"I'";""W i ,5'*.M°"°'f°'§§x "EES ~ §1fi§~hi§`§m'{§"lhe Ev- ,_.. .........M.. M-=u ..1 _ _..,=,,...\..¢,.¢nn.. 0|\e black colt, coming 3 TERMS: See your banker F r e e L u n c h a t n o o n ' ~ r e d C h r i s i o f f e r s m n O W N E R v v | l \ v I . l l l w o :L l \ v\ » ¢ l- ¢ \ » v \| ou|.ur.uay '||.5l|\V | l¢ Madserfs.~ ;n=;;p;f the longregation I Call Black 62 w Cl f b f f l 1earanceoa u l u \\1neri ff30 l»M--Ha ppy Hour ser- ooats at $12.50 at.the Fashmn..tlenter.Now is the time to buy vice.A heartenmg fellowshlp of that coat.2-1:"°"f¥Special music.Evening icelebration of the Lo1°d's Supper. *\-1 All members should be present.I H L N L H I \ 0 T E S I Wednesday, 1:30 P. M.-1-'I`hirty- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olingcr ".erc§m1n\.lte msp:rat1onal sorvice,f ' d -a S__lowed by Church Night 'I`ra1mnginnermln.. is fnturdag,at the Claases One group each for S <4J. w. Hillmlui home...Mr and Mrs.Ernest.Grericke teachers and offncers,Epwort 'al church. I k n o w f r o m a c t u a l e xp e ri e n c e t h a t xh e y w i l l g i ve m e i m m e d i - a t e s e rvi c e ,a n d t h a t i s v e r y i m p o r t a n t . w h e n p i p e s ire e za . Gi ve t h e m a ri n g t h e n e xt t i m e ; ,mr Leugucrq, women ana men.bveryanli"§ra¥f§§E`,-~§fnday r i |guests at thc Gr-nc David home.member of church wanted an Ons: 13 to increase per-Mr Grow-:heme of Omaha,as of these groul , f 1 ssviaitinnIhic u:wk at the home of .sonal culture a n d use uneH,you Heed a plumber. PHONE BLACK 62 his daughter, Mrs. Fritz_Kegler.Others also welcome. Mr.and Mrs.Geo.I~oilcfi und Save Tuesélay.Feb.nt h,for son visited Wednesday evening at the annual Father and Son Ban- ;_g;dH»ff>»Larson hmw at hen- quct to be served by the Ladies' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Beck and Aid Sofznety.Men,phone your family called at the Nels Soren.zen "{3°"'"U°"5 early,to the pasto. home Sunday evening.Qu-'e every boy a chance at thi.; John Meme BLA In N EBRASKA Mr.and Mrs. Theo.Lundt and fine pr`0B'1'¥\mSlJOHNSON, Auctioneer HERMAN >T A*rh BANK,Clerk ~ a}=H'i\1rs.Anna Sutton were Eunclay ulnner gue-ans an me nuveruse 1:1 me nnnerpnse. -- f m; mwvww _a arm nes¢nn,Jau»q-au.1mn Rsamuuen Bron. n~f»¢k¢d ha !nm accordingly.A delicious Mrs. George Hineilnn a d Mn'z hm. Hand, _P 1 . ~uforWillBehrendt.and umfi ~ wg.: wgd by the hostess.John Hineliue reoeivul 3.letberlmnlgr. Ind Hrs. Eu. Paulnen vis- ST.AU .1|]». i :N a '.¥f:"'=',:,a °'€?i§F u||L|AnAn»__\_~f.=-.f:1<§..., f.e~,..1.f°»,- H,i';4,':§° m=....f2~..§»= .E'§"?i'I1.._ mai.u:...... .£EffL_t*_,%h° mms;Kruse home Ol r ~ . . . m h m m m m n a n n af'ff'_--...¢°\1i¥Ni.Allsnn|»:A\r;{wx o! tbam m .m f.hm m a e! Iident'¢¢\\P m w n .m a u i'\°"'!"'B€' inm Pi!! 5119 ~ i t h ; b d i n " Y ¢ |» 9 * \ ¢ ' IQ:layed;work igvlzlurxent' -|-W. U4 mmyag us haye lgn qne Ewan.|QHaro ld Hedge s of the A§fiw~ tara!Collage,Ke br u hf e m m - ma a n a t u e mm m AE f | » : \ \ l » u n i oinlook n d v s .prepared the statement; below while busy H oolxxitaae meeting in Washing- ton Mr. Hedges will he one or the four Nebraska men to wk at the twenty-dx state outlook meetings, one of which will he held at Blair an Tnuday, February 25, 1930. "Thin past has been an unusually bm one in the Bureau d Arrr fmdtn nl Economics of the Department o f Agriculture " g Waahingtm.The staff of that 'llurenu has been preparing the annual outlook nenort for agricul- eme.Assi .them have been I d c u l t u n l nomists of several of Ure state colleges ol agrieul ture.market expens from ~ the Federal I-'aim Board and #neckl- frts fronrother bureaus of the de yarfment o f agr-iculinne.These men ha ve ban working in com- mittren. Al l the nvailahle inl'nrv-~"»- vrliirh might serve to ivdffqte what the future of at'H<-nf'\1re 'ol our most loyal friends.During 'lil forty years that lk. Perin whoioonaeoted with the University ir Interests were always lorem-. hi; mind. and he knew no limited 'hours of se,,\l.~..No matter what time of day or aight that some- ithlng needed attention, he wal the 'nm to be called and the nm to respond.He loved the Agricultur~ ill College and took a keen inter- est in its every activity.|"During his many years at the lA¢ri¢ultura.l College he made numerous laating friendships Many of the young men who have at- School and the College u n the kind tended the look back po ,1111-my - neun he tendered the in help- ing'them over the gh places that come to one in tudent life. He was a splendid type of man in every wuy.'"I have known no one who hadto the same degree the qudity of l I i l n 7.game that will probably' decide the championship of the. Bm. Central high school basket-{ ball league, Blair will meet Craig at Cui; on Friday, Jan. 81.'Neither Blair no r C NS NSI been defeated in conference games this seuon.,Each school has won three games.Blair and Craig are now neo for n m place in the conference standing.The vrinner of the Blair-Craig game '»v1ll.b2 the undisputed possessor of firat place in the conference ratings The boys of Blair high school an working hard for this game and are hoping to bring back the victory. The high school debaters will meet the strong Wayne teams at Wayne Thursday, Feb. 6.Wayne has always had a fine debating school of North Eastern Nebraska. rendering personal kindnesses W-Therefore these de kwa between those around him, and ¢:~»'xseque:1t- Wayne and Blair ould prove ly (ew people have had more true very interesting. friends.His P""5"'f.3 is a deepi Professors from the Wayne p e r s o n a l l o s s t o m e ..S t a t e N o r m a l w i l l a c t a s j u d g e s l » _r n . .. r s l m o p e U..............................=..-nand Vernon spent Sunday eveningat the Wm. Christiansen home. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Christensen who were married Jan.17th, zeturnedfromtheirhoneymoonwDenver and Colorado Sprir\gs,a.nd their friends and neighbors gath-ered at the home or the hrlde's parents Wednesday evening to eharivari them.'lfhe bridewvasformerlyMynleHovendick. Mr.and Mrs.Hans Mathiesen spent Sunday at the Emerald Van Beek home helping them celebrate their-_second wedding anniversary. A n n a n NEWS Walter Davis and family,John and Hans Behmer spent Fridny evening at Jim l'ullen's. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brander1~ and son,Clarence,Mrs.l-iennnnMeier, Alben Hue.and son, Percy visited Anna Hue Sunday.Wm.Lueninghooner culled at Hiebenthal's Saturday afternoon to visit brnmlpa rhebenthal. Mr.and Mrs.Art Pullezi anddaughtersvisited'Puesday after- noon at Jim Pullen's.Miss Violet stayed Ioi- a few days visit.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Hue and were uusuieu ...sera m v womhgouday. Chester Aroneon and Wrn.'A strong assisted John Aron wig his hufdiering last Saturr r.spenthome.Mr. and Mrs.Earl Caldv Sunday at the Fred L and Mrs.Clarence OlandsonspentSundayatJohn McDonald home. Mr.and M m Merton Wind were in Omaha Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.Chester Aron spent Sunday evening at the V McDonald home.Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hindley . children, Mr. and Mrs. Carllii Icy, Grace, Stella, Lilyan andwin were Sunday dinner guest the George Hindley home,n Herman.Miss Grace plana leaving Omaha where she been employed for several yeforChicago where she has b transferred with a raise in sal: Mrs. John Aronson and dauter, Emyle, attended the W. RmeetinginBlairlastSatunlafternoon.Emyle gave a read 0:1 the McKinley day program. DE SOTO LOCALS n u n wnAl¢vGulD»l UA.Misuse Ala m,&l.l.|u{l»\\C{lD¢l(Il»y ev§l'l|-nga :r m -:i m 'i § :; ,€ :: . *: ". ,; = ;: .. ** °,, ' . : :m " ' .: ; : 'M r . ~ n n . C h r i s t i a n » » » » ~ » -S u n d 1 ¥ . F d » r l = l = U ~ mon h o me é m h th e c»»~ ~ » » f f o r : : ; § : , , : , .'; ', f ;* °o f 'm y b w B l a m i n g w m a n n . l l . u n a s a n - n l a t A . . li .i f f .:*:f'..:.=::°:ff¢r i f f =f:?f:':'&=:...%i*_.'e9 B.A .G o u g h m m m ; . .a n L -f ' » - , ; = f ~ . . . c u # 1 . . . a m . . j. n f " neil un: mcunuvca nun: cuulu expect.UD " " " .n m:rec eive wo r d o f h e r a u x i n :new gun _injury £0 h:r i f e " ' : ' f ; . ' ¢ , , , ' ; , ' , " " '" " ' " " ' ' : : ' " ' " I l l t w |I t h s n c k o n l zi s E C I L Q ' senthe hell sanVm. and nd- Ed. s ai ea r on day.Grandma Gut.s€hnv}E p i i South Omuha 1 eighty yearn old and has been .g °w'§i°§\°" lf' pati ent suffe rer for a gvo d "m'y'dro g,on ru fyearsbut through i t dl , b o r e i tt wp 1 th s with the mm of a Chrintinn.g l ;_ " g n u L|Ralph Bouvier and sons.Kea- famify o f f o j neth and Alfred,accompanied by Mrs.w.B.Jef! John Burgman, who n here i mmlhe Alben sand'Council Bluffs visiting at t}\e nen°°n_ Bouvier home,nv.nubi t hunr~i M{ a nd Mrs 15irg a week ago ndny and killed daughter spent:c twenty rabbits.gy went "3*i'"'at the Tempe;Tuesday and go thmeerx.1 BenningtonMrs. Dave Gus in was calledm Mr and 'Mn Fremont Friday noon to be widr ~`}\l5.her daughter Mrs.Wattis Dny, are e parents=B}'§,vrho qhderwernt an operation f°=."°,'3'f.,l§iL"'i"5.. :was adju.lt.ing,Ilingers.hreakinz Nz bns lnft nn-a ge wind pm - A .Je a ,a n d Eerson r and Qaucdou in 62 milli on Is abel;g i anglan and finest quality milling guna. Ivisitedat_ L. Ls home Sunday I. A. Gottsch andEaturday eveningleyhome,neu Henry Wiesemanul a. baby hay i i ? .la /I., 1..-.~~¢ -»¢\-.»...»¢» . m mr x n s m v n m o s no s». :su Nev Bath!" m u h : 0nnhl» Nd. sen and Herman I to Fremont on )lLmuch spent sev- aeek with Miss Let us Correct Your F m n u N m n m w r There is :mo Shu like the Arch Preserve;style pina Nm!0 rL The nm e umf o n s m n l w m m m d w m m 12 99"appendicitis at the Richmond hos-'wln4\l|\C nllucl11'>.»| pital Friday.At last reports §;€?§'d'§; ."}°u§Ti..'f&igh- | Mrs. Day wha getting along nicely|Misa Roma GoC ,Most of the neighbors and eral days 1QWfriendsofthisvicinityattendedMabel Knieput .mg the funeral of hnhv Jnsuvnh §n\|1.rgoin-'§i;"z§£~ ' l § E > 5 § ` ¥ : { i Sunday afternoon. Tho young par' ents, Hr. and Mrs. Joseph Suhr.- !h¢?'Q the sympathy of the entirel ;|,Advertise in The Enterprise. HORSE SALE! AT THE OLDJOHN McCRACKEN YARDS BLAIR, NEBRASKA Saturday,'Feb. 1 st Commencing at 1:30 o'clock P.M. A load of good horses ranging im age . from 4 to 7 years old, weight from _ 12 50 t o 1 50 0 p ou nd s . Al l w el l ..matched and gentle.I f yo u w a n t ho r s e s a t t e n d will be has been atvdied r'.n1'fnlTv.__ixor mes;Iltuueua.Alu:\l\..Uil\\H1`r'nt'°tiw»renown have been pre-Don't Flirt Wwe a Cold with Wayne will be the last dual ' bat before the State wide de-pared, dvina the conclusion.: of .lu?es 'fha- committees.In ti~e°e u-mmrfu A t|IIt4:c cold"is a <fffT1§~'!l"0U=[hating conference to be held at r f ff f mrllr"iem thing You may neglect one, twr Midland College the followingfbe prnba he ren s o n '-phd "five for the i1rW| 1"w'f1r~*=. Or a dozen of them. but sooner gf week,that Blair High will part it so faras they can be forecast.later find that one has gotten t ¢iicipate in.are presented.During the pres-better of you.+The announcement of the tourn- .Fc ' e rte me below One of the most imP°ffUUliament team will be made nextv m ww ti se repo ._presented to reoreerenf ativeg from 0111135 you can do,b0ff;d i0_Pf;?' week. :Bout forte-five llf atcs of +P~¢vent and to eonect co s,is ounion.'I`l1ey are none over ¢°nre~ tae action aeainat .acidosia Y O R K C R E E K N E W S Geraldine drove to West Point on thursday.Mr. Hiebcntlial and family were in Fremont Wednesday.John Behmer am! Chester Davis spent 1`nday eveningiat the Al- bert Hue home.Albert Hue purchased an elec- tric Maytag washer Friday.Edna Toelke spent Thursday at Herbert 'I`oelke's.Jim Pullen and family and Lora Davis ate Sunday dinner at the l 1Eter,Edna visited relatives L-.I Council Bluffs during the past week. Kenneth Bouvier,Ralph Hine- line and Miss Marjorie Hinelineenjoyed an evening of skating at| the roller skating rink in Herman; Thursday night.| Mrs.Harmonis mother,Mrs. - a n - .¢ _ Mrs. Ralph Bouvier and daugh Bevf""£'§_5°"a Jack nH81'Il;0nl nei ghb orh ood i n th i s th e ti me o f th e i r g r e a t so rr ow. .... .. .-. ¢. _.. .. ... .. ... .. ... .. .. WASHINGTON NEWS f IMrs.Gus Paulsen,Mrs.Martin.Sands and He rmm Rosacker spent Tuesday afternoon at the:Pete Rasmussen home.1 Nels Andersen, son of Mr. Blull Mrs."l"nm Andrvrnnn hum hannl. - _ - - .- v . . ¢- - ¢ . \ - - - - 1 . . .|»u . ;- a u ;un de r 'the doc tor's c are th e punt wee M r .a n d Mr s .P a u l J ones an d f a m i ly vis ited a t th e Ma r t i n Suixfia hprgg F r i d a Even ing. fully and crfticaffv.The f'f\"nI which merely mean; mm me hwy _ ' _result will 5, th# nm'ff~ulfumI out- is ies: alkaline than it should h i An Pullen home. hug fur 1930.fill Mondnv. .1'n'°-|At the first sign of a cold,rw Lawrence Larsen spent Sutur-The young folks of the I .d i t t r e b s r ticiuarv27, a renort was issued w home as qmckly as poaauble.Take day night. and Sundxy at. the Carl s nc ' a u sf p ac nzII_.--__.....:.f..¢..u...fanvnanln n Fmt hath and :ret into 3 Wm-m Enksen}|qme.___..,"'i»'E01et Pullen and Lora w e r e u p x r o m u m a n u D u t u r u a y I e w e t t .a f t e r n o o n t o v i g i t C h a r l e s H a r - f o r a m o n ,S r . ,w h o l s s t i l l u n d e r t h e do=c t»o r's c a r e . Davis*Ia ns J9m~'_Qn 0 is 1 hglpfng IETYE I 5 I!|:ulut;w un:uu.uu:»o ----- -o f th e Un i te d States i n planning'bed a t 1: th e ir pr o du c ti o n pr og ra ms .Iglas s of . Ou tlo o k re ver b :o f p m y ea rs ou g " th n i " ` ' " ` ° "Misa Helen Vmderslev spent megm-Then dnnkf mnyweek-end at the Harry Johnson or lemonade. The_ sfveat-heme near iiennard. r follows ""'_"°h"""°¢°,Clarence Christensen and Cur~ In the mnnnng, pnur '-hetig Behrendt were roller skaung one lemon into a |\"|f'Llr\ Hennan Saturday evening.waler.Sti r in a hall'~l Mr. and Mm Wm. Behren t and spent Saturday afternoon at he ruck corn _v.o mar; xor_.\acx w - |ulen .leuerson or umans, spentAmen Hue home.|zuxe,who is shelling five thous-Sunday with relatives here. Clarence Hiebenlhal went m and bushels of com this v~'eek._Conrad Jensen has been on thc Fontanelle Monday no work for Mr.and Mrs.Charlie Hmelme sick list the past week Elmer Boschult in the garage.and family drove to Herman a l Miss Viola Liesdxe returned'week ago Sunday and with other home*last Friday evening after a ...n A n m n v 1 - u n relatives of John Oberst, Sr., who.two weeks stay at the Earl Decker h a ve n o t been c arved.i n ma n y fau na fanf hav# fw»¢°1 in MUCH H1018 poimona juic e o f alma.n f»r¢ ,e § {' {i1 Y=}¢ ~ ~ }§ r0 ve <i ummm enough to be of real as~ xirtance ~ the thoughtful farmer." DE SOTO CLUB m : m ' s 'Tho De Soto Wnmen's _Club of Waahfngmn cozrmy met at the Home o f Mm.Arthur Howe last Q I H H B v l teas poon wh f le it 1 ti me s a tn ms dis doc tor be BLAIR of baking s effcrvesces. day until z appear.A Lire colds I m c u s c r usda.D r i n k i tC u r ti a s p e n t F r i d a y e ve n i n g a t th e 1!-_-...|AL---l)¢ln f'h|-infnnc nn |1n|nP 'lC\J! \l.\l|1l.1\l'|.l l n x r l m m m x wem there that day. helned Mrfhomef in Omaha I H u Oh e rs t c eleb rate hi s ei g hty ~f i rs t|E d wi n Ke r s tc tte r spe nt th e i bi r th d ay .wee k-e nd wi th . h i s mo th e r ,Mr s . Mi s s Eli z ab e th Cac helin wa s a I d a Ke r s te tte r a t Oma h a . bu s passenger to Ft..Ca lho u n o n M r .a n d Mr s .Ge or ge If e r g mn v Mo n d a y af te rn o o n wh er e s h e a n d Mr s .W .A .Ke r ate tte r spentls o e n t th e re mai n de r o f ghe da y Mo n d a y af ter n oo n a t th e Ch ri s- Ivi s i ti n g a t th e h o me o f he r bro-ti o n J oh ns on ho me . AL......r \ |n.....L..\:__...J n.._.:\1 \u_v\.1 __.LL.....!_\- | \ E l J e a [\ [ | | { g l g L u m .\ . | u s l u v \ n a n n - - . . . . . . .l . J \ . v A 1 \ . »\ I § v ¢ . l ¢ . | l UL 1 1 c o l l l 5 y m p » |H a r o l d N e l s e n s p e n t F r i d a y I s o ,s e e y o u r n i g h t a n d S a t u r d a y w i t h R o b e r t a e c o m e s m , o u 3 » J L m s e n .A r t . l 1 u r J o h n s o n a l s o T h e M c C a r t h y L i t e r a r y S o c i - Q s p e n t S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n t h e r e .e t y w i l l h o l d a m e e t i n g a t t h e Y I M r s ,V i c H o l s t e i n i s s i c k w i t h M c C . 1 r t 1 : y s c h o o l h o u s e T u e s d a y I O O L N E W S t h e f l u a n d a s t h m a a t t h e h o m e e v e n i n g ,F e b .4 .E v e r ) - b o q y w e l - (Continued from Page One) Bealca.The second grade is lo- cated in the Methodist church under £he supervision of Miss Mabel Nauronburg. The thlrd grade uz located m o i lh e f p a r e n ts , M r . a n d M r s . B e r t c o me ,"Ma r s h .~.Mr s .W i l!Mc D o n a ld re tu r ne d H 4 E r n e s t Go s ke r a n d She r-.home Sa tu rd a y a f te r t w o wee!-9.2, ma n s p e n t Su n da y a f te r no o n wi t. h lvi 3 i t h t th e hc-me o f he r ` s o n , ` M m Clar enc e W ac hte r.| D o n n ld ,i n Kansa.;Ci ty . Mr .an d Mr s .Ro y W e b s te r a n d .He a r t f e lt s y mp a th y is exte n de d ¢a Q rn \.-___l.l3...$L ».m»|*|n \ I ¢"MJ \.|\»u 'nu anh Qullxr i n mer, nu \.»Htrmflln ann xamuy.I mr n e r raulsen was on m e .u c ;l Mr s .F r a n k D e n n i n g wa s a li s t s eve r a l d a y s la s t we e k ._ ;,noon bus pa s9e ng' er QQ Oma ha o n Ma r t i n Sun ds an d E r i c T{nud Mo n d a y .~sen we r e business caller.-s i n F r a | 11,¢..1¢y afibmoon.The meeting * a v a i l e d t o o r d e r b y th e i r p r e s - f d n r t.wh i c h wa s fo llowe d b y n mu si c p er i od . A s t h i s mr s a n e x te n s i o n m e e b 51 3 , p ia n s wer e ma de fo r s e c u r in g imllotin boa rds to h e l1 8f°f { bv mom Iaf fllly Ol |.BK!1IIlII\,n u u :al||u|\»u Aluo a n u Anna.uuo\.|u»p u n ;laA n n a Re eh spe nt Su nd ay a t th e th e d e a th o f th e n 'llttle s o n ,wh o"' 1 1s .1.L_--- *ivsuddaf nuonu Qnh\\ ilnU .vl !\1n nlfl;|' I .--,....-f New Arrivals l s s a e , GUY S. WOGD, 0Wner L. E. IZAY, Manager FUL L FR 5 :uA\' ,Aurct c | -~m~:;nm m m a p , C k r k be r s i n th ei r kitvhe ns i'n ke ep in g d a i l y r a o r d s o f th e c o s t o f ma i n - ta i n i n g th e i r h o me ' Pro_|'f'ct le a d e r ,Mr s .W i ll LUI- i e n , a s k e d th e me m b e r s f o r t h e i r r e p o mr o r : ' Nmp i e tr i c k s th e y i m! a d o p te d "sinc e th e i r Ia st | mrjec t me e tin g .A ve r y g o o d r e p o r t vi m: I m e Dasemenr 01 m e m g n sc noui bu i ld i n g a n d th e f o u r th gr a d e i s i o c lte d i n the ba se me nt o f th eCi ty Li b r ar y .'lshese ro oms llllvu been sepatatec i ever y sinc e la.st li p r jl, a n d th e p u p i ls wi ll n o w re- io.c e ab ou t me e ti n g buc k to tile pr es en t ne w bu ildi ng ..r It i s e xp ec te d th a t th e "A u d . ito r - J o n n HBCU |.\U1I1U¢| y a a o c u a n n ;Illl\H|\.ns\J uu ww numm111. and Mr s .So r en . J en s e n a nd ' h os p i ta l. da u g hte r s ep e n t° S u n d ay . e ve n i n g M r .a n d Mr s .Ch ri s I-Iinz we n t a t th y A l f r e d S k o v ho me .to Ben son Mo n d a y to h e lp c are M r ,a n d Mr s .Ha n s J ensen,f o r Mr .Hi n a ' mo t h e r wh o i s v e r y J o h n a n d Ro b e r t a n d Ha r o ld Ne i -lo w f ollowin g a stro k e o ff a p op i exy sen sp en t Fr i d a y ee vn i n g a t th e Eve rett.Ar o ns o n a n d f a m i ly o f J e n s C. \ le ns e n ho me .Oma h a ,sp en t Su nd ay a t th e pu r - Mr . a n d Mr s . C .K. A n d e r s e n o i " e n ta l, J o h n Ar o ns o n ho me .Arlinsrton.we re Sun day di nn er ]Mr .a n d Mr s .Ruzlolph Ha n se n -. f n .= i = ' \| , _ d1)0f ..1 er .rv S o m e w a s h - p r q o f d r e s s e s f o r 1 . , , |: -.\\/|:.,.,.,. ...A r~|.:|,x..... inn~ the John Rog}:rt hqmc. visiged Sunday at the Peter Jeni n .and Mfg..lens Jcnsqn ,und se13_home.__N .Iss n I4 we n #mach :mufweu mm. s o me UI ux c w o m e n w e r e a d o | J £ . i n g n e w f o . _ . . A ! . . - . . . m-cymniaium will ,he nvauilulile r bssketball within the lwxt. r u m 'S A L E ' o As I am moving from this lerriwry,IwillsullutPublicAudionontheHenry ...fl .,| |_._- » .._ __ .I nsnxc cp.a...|.hl£€`¥U&€k.B..Ge n e s p mt th e a f t e r n o o n th e m.M r .a n d mr s .bn e ste r Lan uweuA k a n e a r e d leader,Mr s .R a v i PHL..- . ; ! . -f-.-1 .-..L .u f flhai M m .Hn-na Mn t h i e s c n l n f L i a m .Ne b. .sne nt th e n u t arrived --- very fine ones r u m 'S A L E ' o As I am moving from this lerriwry,IwillsullutPublicAudionontheHenry ...fl .,| |_._- » .._ __ .IK r o g h to uk u p th e pr o ble m o f k e e p i n ;h o me ac c ounts a n d also re mi n d e d g k me mb e r s to c ar ry fo rwa rd 'th e i r gr a n d to ta ls to February lec rrrd sheets. Of c mu':~e, 'lhn wo r k i n 1 l i l f l c di ff ic ult.h u t; |.ne e n u r e ::£°n..or nugn.sc nuulwi ll pro bab ly he loc ated i n th e n e w bu ild in g a n d be do i n g vc r ; elii c i en t wo r k b y Ma r c h 1.A t llc ast.these are t h e plans f o r U m 'llre s en b sp e n t' Mo n da y a t th e P a u l Br od er lv..c ek a t th e h o me o f h i s b r o th e r , sen ho me nezu W i n s lo w.E a r l Ca ld we ll.Mr . a n d M m .C u lly Ha n s e n a n d 'Mr . a n d Mr s . Ma r ti n Lars en and f a m i ly o f O r u m we r e dif~ner| so:1,I v a n o f O r u m we r e gu e sts etss gt.C l1 rI s Vi ud er slev's la s t' S u n d a y o f Mr .a n d Mr s .Ha y e s nda y .___.~ Ros enb alm,th e ec eagion be in g Come and them . - . H - - , ,- _. . ,-- . _ -_ _ _ , _th e me mb e r s fo r I th a t i t wi ll be u n d e r a f t e r i t i s und er sto od M t - i e r b y th e m. W e we re weft pleased b y th e r a y th e Indies to ok u p th e wo r k of lweguing home :iec oimts this islet ti me -G m mi ? c a li wa s g i vi n by n a mi n g rea to ns " \ \ h \ _ I : ml z. f a m :I?ur u.u Club S L mixe r".C u ! u t e n s i - n wa c k M.as divid ed i n o ! t w o sena.r.xte mee tin gs,uh i c ll en- lb le s o s to mi c e u p th e u g r i c mo r e fho mmg hly .. At.th e c lo s e o f th e mee tin g.n l i c e ii me h wars ser ved b y Mr s. R o w e a n d o u r n e xt Kneeling wi ll l e he h ' a t th e ho me - of Mr s .Pete J on es o n J anu ary .30,1930.Ai ! Qui nlan; a ra \r Hw\r| f n h a nrn nmnl II Th e Bla i r Le i k e tb n ll te a m suc - I ws s i u l ly r e ta i n w its le a d i n th e llzlust-Celntrol conferenc e on Fri day 'n ig i1 t, whe n th ey d ef ea te d th e fa st (P en de r te a m ut.th e Dann.g y m- n a s m m by e.17 -I 5 score.. !Th e Pender te a m wa s mu c h Is tr oo k e r th a n expe c ted a n d g a ve th e B la i r boy s at sc are a n d the :sp ec tato rs qu ite u th r i ll before le a vi n g the Moo r.Coac h Par ii :started 11.5 .eco.d best line-up [wh i c h he ld the vi si to rs to three po i nts d u r i r q f th e ilts t.qu ar te r. ;'l'he fi r s t te a m wa s inserted b u t Tfa iled to ove rc ome th e thr ee p -- -. Ii ea d an d tra iled 5- 3 at th e ha lf . I A i Han imrr. miner nr thu runnmi r hi r . a n d bi ts . 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Ca r l E r ik s e n s pe n t th e i r h o me la s t Sa tu rd a y eve ni n g Fr i d a y n t E il Eriks en's.i n ho n o r o f th ei r e i g h th weddinp;Mr .an d i T. . .He r ma n Fi@lS€21 an n i\ e rs a ry .Th e eve n i n g wa s we r e i n Lin c o ln Weminexfiay.Vspent p la y i n g pinoc hle.Pr iz es M r .an d Mr s .Clarenc e W a c h t e r i f o r th e hi g h sc ore we r e wo n by and If121YiiIr'\1 e n t T h u r s d a y a t th e l Mr s .A n d r e w Ma tz e n a n d F r e d Ma s te r s wi th Mr s .Pa u!B a r r y r md W e s to n L o n e ta k i n g c onsolation=.| A t e in te h o u r a n oy ster su pp er wa s en jo y e d.{ A pinoc hle p a r ty \\'&1:»gi ve n b y Mr . a n d Mr s , J o h n B a r r y a t th e i r h o me Fr i da y eve'1i:1g.Th er e \\.f'I0; B la i r Fn r i a y e ve n " " ; ._ ' f o u r tab les o f pla y e rs a n d w h e n l Mr . o n 1 Mr f T-r'1"= l'"""""sc ores we r e added Mr s .C h a r le s ' f a mi ly a n d M r .a m i Mr s .W i ll B y r n e a n d W a lte r No va k h e i d | V o g t we r e Su nd ay di nn er gu e sts hi g h ,Mr s .Ches ter Aro nso rl a n d ! a t A B.Jolm.:o».;:.Le on Hin dle v. se c on d.P r i z e s we r e , pa r en tal, F r £lp P ete rs e n h ome .| Mr .an d Mr s .Osc zi r Tho ne an d Clarenc e visite"l a t th e E lm e r Th b n e ho me F r i d a y e ve n i n m Mr .a n d Mr s .Ha lls Mu th ie se n »r~I V M r o n .Mr .a n d Mr s .Her-= m a n Ne is en atte n de d a danc e in~ I I ! BLAIR RACKQET s'mR| f#f=f::m;.,...7.;w.;w.:.:_._.a~.=¢.=;;j;xar~.z~.@._.;;,_az;.;;;; HOME THEATRE The Home of Perfect Talking Pictures J-\N. 3|To FE B. 6 1 /f n u n n m n \ V E ~llugge farm, located 4% r miles vast of Arlington; m ues! of l|..xm, on T1 14. w f . ; > f 1 £ > n A Y ,FEB. 5th :harp.The followC o mme n ti n g a t I0 ¢ac°l0¢'k. ¢i \I - . _ _ _ _ _ 4 a _wilmg acscrnnca prup1rr.y Lu :aux l:1 :.m 0?}lIL{'l'[ cows Grade llulslcin and Shurthnrn. fresh in Marck ABOL"I` ns s. C. WHITE Lmuoku PIII | I-"rc s'An Talkingl |Q "WHISPERING WINDS" Feature 1 'Comedy "r|AuNTEn.. ~|FRIDAY AND SATURDAY i ~ g ' T H E B I S H O P M U R D E R c A s E " ~I Comedy " u o x l w n G L O V E S " _.. ._ -.. ._. . . _" r 1 "- -__r " "_." n l :_-- -__Newl Reporter, Mrs. w. C. 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P e k i n c o o k e d me a ls f o r tie.| ~ a ll th e h e lp th e n e mp lo y e d o n th e l D u r i n g th e th r e e e xt r a mi:1ute ' 55i n - ml.D i r f r r t th e 4 0 y e a r s M l1 i |Pe nd er a dd ed tw o po in ts to th e i ! ~ se r vi c e h e h a d s e e n e ve r y b u i ld i n g to ta l b u t,W o ltje c a me b ac k w i t h l a n th e ea mpu e bu i lt,a n d ha d nn o th e r f i e ld g o a i a n d a f e w mi n -, " ¢ d , ¢ 4 th e p r o g r a m o f | c i e n ti £ i c , u te s b e f o r e th e f i n a l wh i s tle d r o p - i _f i a x g w e a n d h o me e c o n o mi c r p e d in tw o fr e e th r o ws to g'ive| ...am n k e e n inter es t.A df ar y mhi n te am n 1'r -1 5 vi rtn rv a nd 1.im-i 2 lbs. for 25C De er in g ri d i n g c u ltivator ,n e w :on e ll- f o o l. h u !vm-lf l i k ;n a w:a n :.lu h n [ Ma r u 'I - fa n t ,n S0 A SONG OF KENTUCKY" I SU1\ DAY and MONDAYA l ~u ~~~~C o m e d y " H A P P Y B I R T H D A Y "P A T H E N E W S 9 tg a s e n g i n e ,g o o d s h a p e ;o n e J o h n D e e n :4 0 - fc ot gr ai n e l e n i o r ,go od as. n eva:o n e I V : ho rs ep ower J oh n Deere engirne,g o o d a n n e w : one line sh aft; me 3-sec tion h1 | .r:roo r; one 1 4 - fool. broadcast sender.[ o o d s h a p e ; o n e S to ve r feed mill, '5 in c h b u r r ;on e wa g o n a n d b o r : one I0 - fo o t mound d i n i n ;r o o m t|.E|.l'¢:,l i k e n e w;a n d u lh e r lr li c le i l bc a n u me r o u s ton mention... msn LUNCH AT NOONZ Bring Yygr Curv- TERMS:-AH sums of 510.00 and anim ani: .over that :mount | credit of \0 mmlhs willbegivenonbanknblenotesbe:-g 8%interest from date of slfe.Nu gnpgq 39 ie removed lmtil settled for, om annum; Uwner Q,| Q,and Bull Heads Every Friday China Nightsr;Cf 051I l Comedy "new MINT ' WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY "''"eature Quality Market'T ifj'_.; 'vs ==-z. ~ ;f'.;maf;,f'1=s';.;mn;,";L;§F n u u A \ ] l \. | " . l I l l l \ !u n a u n u l l \ . n l \ l \ IThe whole Biair team played xi ood }i b ti ch5-"1 »53i"»5»55`§f135m"speed 1 N o r t h S i d e S t o r e Last week during a convocation ~c mmzr AND GELWERY p e r i o d o f t h e B l a i r J u n i o r h i g hs c h o o l ,M B I C O I M C u r l e y W i l t ! B W H f d I i .E 1~ \"n 0 r ~." | l {?»".ra(T¢"i ~ ~~uf! \'f|"/l="f¢a Fl? ¢":\ - "H -agricumlture. Dean W. WI 'Burr of lhp college, ,,,,,..m4 the foilowing tribute to l i n :' I n the passing of Mr.S.W. Plrin the Univusity has lost one I ; Cmcdy and conviction df party or Parties who entered Sunday night.D] 0 ETLQF WOLSMANN_