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2 1 2 22 8
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
J'~\!
2":'mu-moan food sale.
22--Gongmgational bake sale
.TC State outlook meeting.25~6--Declamatory contest.26--Wm. Hinkle farm sale.
2?-0. E. S. regular meeting
27-28--Orchardnpe-ciadilthere
NUMBER 5
¢l\ SOC EWSPAPEB FOB
ALL THE PEOPLE
N.
Get
portlonment
d o n u n u u u n u
l-annual State App-ortionmenu
r Schools Allotted to the Fifty
ne School Districts o f the
~unty.l
IR DISTRICT GETS $813.14
-fourth Di ri bute d Equally
mong Dieiriotn.'Il1ree-fourth;
ccordlng I0 Number of Pupils.
J
ounty Treasmcr Robertson has
ived the state ailportionment.
January and County Superin-
~ent Marsh has made the ap-
ionment.according to low fo!
~e funds. to the districts of the
nty.
is money which is received
e yearly arises from the
tal of school lands, the income
n moneys invested by the
»~ fron;fines, etc., and malice
und which is called the stat/e
ool fund.
'hc total sum recieved nt. this
e was $4768.93 and the one-
rth apportionment which under
lnw is divided equally among
districts regardless of the
ber of pupils,amounted to
roximotely $1192 which divided
ally among the fifty-nine dist.-
oi' the county, would give
istrict. :mound $20.The rest
e money or approximately
76 is divided pro rata :accord-
to thc number of Chlliln .1 in
\district.'
`0Ilowing is the nmount &\]l]4UI-
ned to each district and :low
the hands of t
'r to the credit
he county treas-on' each district:
Ltluir ---~---ssizisfc
Crurckshunk ---34.72
Ft.Calhoun -- 168.92
Whitford ---72.421
Fontanclle ---70.51
Coming City ~-68.52
De Soto ----?2.4!l1
Long Cmek --160.57
Gorryown ---54.131
Masters --58.58
Brinkman --64.55
Gull -----49.64
l'leu.sant View --53.60
Teibasta ---3U.69
llilgenkoinp ~-69.52
b'I'cwu1.cr ---61.56
Hewitt 42.68
Kindred :38.69
Suinmeii _-54.61
Sutherland --54.63.
Thone ---41.68
Herman --- 185.81
New England ~-63.55
Arlington --- 215.65
.Wranch ---74.49
' LaCrone --40.69
1 Colby ----65.54
:Money ----62.56
McCarthy ---84.42
0 Orum ---59.53
1 March ---70.51
Domacker ---82.44.
3 Belle :Center --1.68
Hancock -~»-45.66
5 Rispin »-'. 47.65
6 Hill Creek 98.35
7 Lallman 42.68
8 Neff 34.72
e Rose Hill 14.49
0 Vacoma --28.76
1 Mattes 64.552 Bisbee ';3.4g
3 Slader --37.76
4 Bono -- 5 41.675 Glendale ----49.63
6 Sunnyside ----47.64
~7 Kennnrd nv 153.01
fs Spiker --»-54.60
9 Greene ---58.57
0 Johnson ---40.88
51 I-Iortung --39.77
2 Lincoln ----52.61
~3 Broderson --~»67.51
.Riverview ~---40.68
56 Plainview --»-M136
57 Peaceful Hill --~64.54
Nashville 0 62.55
Fr.1 Timpe »----36.69
64.54Fr. 37 Washington ---
FOR SALE
n u nn » -- l
For aale or rent, a 3-acre tract
of land adjoining Blair on the
east with a good 6-room house,
barn. gumge good large cement
floor chicken house,well fepeed.
Plenty o f fmit.First class land.
5-it S. W. Chambers;
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J~ERPRISEEI*THEPRINTS THE NEWS-Keklfillesl
PLAYS No FAVORITES
GENERAL NEWS OF WASHINGTONBLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER
NERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND COMMENTG]
m - ¢ n . s u a ¢ s w d N ¢ \ = ~ " -BLAIR, NEBRASKA, FEBRUARY 20, 1930n..u\.w» |=|¢ m .l» |m A.n1 |n¢ |g
VOLUME XXXIV su\»¢=;p¢mn m»aé1'£B'» :ef ill-safaii om. n.
Times Have Changed
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Dana College l.etter From .
Social Activities Miami, Florida
._.............»
Dana Athletes Lose Basketball
Game to Clarinda to Score of
25-,12.Wins Game- from Hebron
10-7.
\\'EEKl.Y DOINGS O F I}.\N`A
The Blue and White team fromClarindaopenedfinelustWed~
nesday and defeated Dann 25 to
12.The leader of the opponentsteamwastheflashylittleflat-
ward, Schielcls.He seemed to be;
a
Blair Boy Having Time of His
Life in Sunny South.Bathing
and Boating.Five Weeks of
Sport.
ALSO 1;:\:Joi|xG ENTERPIIISE
Tha following'letter .'.:|=re-
CLi\-d by The Enlerp:i fllzlv
11=»~:1 a former Washing:-1= 1¢,a1~Ly
boy,Ross Love,son of hir.:mi
Mrs.Joe Love,und speaks ie.
i t b i l l f l
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ix ;.
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Lester Barton, who lima west of
Blair, was on the market Wedne-z-.day of lust week with one hundred]
and thirtyidx head of hog; which
maia an average of 300 pounds
I I B I B S I . l i l .I 'rm H. J. Hughes Company,Red mdTla.ha jobben for the ld
¢H o l l 5 l l | ~'te 'system of stores, soB l a l r l g c o o '2f 1 e 2 ¢ I f 2 State Aand for wmch ne recelvea we P"1 `pound.
Lester stains that than hogs \were farrowed the lntier pan of ' DE a0Lgx§U§Ys.rER sUPPER'S°
April and in May a nd tha t from
rin»n lilhen he raised one hun~vm.. "_ Q - \xl-....... r'|..|>. mm
Bumwl Te am Co ntimaa to Wi n
Good Showing i n S u m Wide
To mem.H o m e I k t l l ml -
tory cutest Next Week.
To HAVE SPRING VACATION
PLEASANT SURPRISE
Mr. and Mn. Fred Hagerbwm-
er, Jr.recent.newlywedn.were
leuantly .surprised a t their
country home Sunday 'evening
when s group of young folk! of
Arlington and Hooper came in gn
I
cently.
On Monday this new company
invited the heads ol the different
stores in this nection down to
Omaha for a luncheon and in the
dte mo ax herded thgm mm the
westbound train headed for Den-
ver where they BN now enjoying
the hospitality of the new com-
dxed and fifty-five head.Froml
this number he saved his breed-
ing stock for next year and :old
the rest.-This is a real record'
thpt will be hard W equal.
Farm Bureau
..»= uv .ww U.-...¢... V... ...,their annual valentine oyster sup-'
per at Schefflefs hall i n Blair
Saturday night, Feb. 15.
The Club Indies'invitations in-
cluded the club memberq,`their
familles,near relatives and ex-
club members, also (bunty Agent.
George Bates and wife,whichbmught. the number in atlendancel
Bl
01
District Basketball Toumameni at
Dana College.Three Da y s ,
Feb. 27 to Mah. lst. Inclusive. 1
(Written by D, V. Masser)
The Blair Bears won twobas-
ketball games last week, defeating
Ft.Calhoun 29-23 on Tuesday
evening, nnd lending Oakland 18~
15 in a Friday engagement at the
new high school gymnasium.
Previous to the Ft.Calhoun
game,coach Park had given the
team a much needed rest oi nearly
The hours were luippxiy
at [progressive bunco and
garnes.z bunco,hlgfh
them.
spent
other
scoreMelvin Hagerb umer was co
pany.E.B.Redfield of Blair,and
Glen West o l Herman were inwent to terett Stork and me bunch.
"°|soled.At midnight a delicious lunch
was served to the following:
Misses Alice Eehtenkamp, Loretta
Nost.,Leona and Mildred Scheer,
Elsie,Olinda,Lenora and Mar.
gnret I-lilgenkamp, Lenora Hager-
baumcr,Alice Bmnden,Hlelen
:md Elsie Hilgenkamp, Alice, Ella,
Leona Giesselman,Alma Weigand
_....,,__.__._.
o sS c h o o l D i s t r i c t
Not A Party
Residenis Who are Anking for
Nevf School Dlnlrlct in Dodge
County.File Motion Setting
N*iw flu sixty-six.f
N Mr.Harvey Kxogh kindly in-o~otesistalled a fine radio i n the hall for te:
the evening, which was very much poVappreéinfted bylhose present.[Lb¥}».|»n|rin.n f n 8 i f Vn » \ v v l w u v s - " " " r - -- --- -,m e n t A s s o c i a t i o n S h o w s m a n y ]A H l w r t p r o g r a m w a s c a r r i c d ' c o
I0out by members of the Club butBoarder C""'".Big Agrncuitura mostly the lime folks,incilidilig tvs
Outlook Meeting to ~ Held.songs and readings.1 re
The main diversion of :he eve-fr
ning was .high five,with eight st,
tables of players.aDmi n this last your the re-Mr. Soren Svendgnnrd andhlrs.éc
Harry Scgrz won suitable high
OUTL OOK MEETING FEB. xml.
gcords show among other things inOurQairy Herd Improvemeiit. A5'|score prizes and Mr. Harry Selma ti:
soclatlon Work of \fv"5h'"3°"and Mrs.Hay Krogh won the fu
Counfy tha tmi c particular °°"',consolation prizes.ith
produced b|.lU.CI'f8t.at 48C PUT 'l`hesupper consifstegl gf oystcr3Lif
pound.stew, potato salad, sandwiches of nlThis CONT V318 fi d 3 h3\£].I1CCt1 ~kinds,apple pie.pickles, cgi-3|
ration just the same as the otiicriery and coffee.J i
eight.cows in that herd,rlml '"The enbertainmezmbrokv up a tfri
usual our tester, Russell H"g]"""about one o'clock, and all pi.flritfea
weighed the feed 1-he consurnifl,unjoyenl the evening imlmu.E;..01
weighcfl thr-milk she-prnriuc.d,|.$;
and te :wi her mil i~»r hhli. 1; il LuI.l\TY GIRL WINS lION{)]i1
just Liu ..1n~e as uh uth r cu\\.1 121|i n
a mek, and as l result the boys
didn't hit their .stride until late
in the week.However, they man-
aged 10 keep nheuvzl of Calhoun
throughout the .Tuesday conter t
Aftvr piling up a I9-9 lead at the
half, the locals slowed up during
lin 1-ni]prriml but Sim lo nd-
LfflLil fill.lhv finish.{:aptai!|
w...L.:n1..scorers ~IT
}<»1:.'.r 1 ..l .l . .l .¢H i l 1 ;
Fioma,Genruue,muureu ixlluWiimaPanning,Rose Rei=mfff;f Forth that Uisffifyis Not Party
.Massrs. Melvin and Harry Hager-I a x n - I i
hammer, Everet and Elmer stor : D1s'rn1c'r N o r INTERESTED
,Harry Echtenkamp,Hugo Rohlf»
ing, Clarence, Clayton :md Harold
Frandert,Paul,Otis,Louie,Gil-
bert Panning, Art, Ober; and Hub
\ey Hiigerbaumer,Emil and Al-
bert Dunklau, Martin and Harvey
iiiigenkamp,I-Zlmer Scheer and
\'.;\ Ll r Nieman;Mesdnmes Harry
(Fremont Tribune)
Claiming that the Fremont
school district, in its official cap-
acity, is not interested in the suit
brought by I).D. Rowe and four
other members of the board of
education against Supt. J.I. Ray
.1 s.0 ..... 42___ 1 ......._.. l I» \ _=:h x l |'a |,....1 _Agbm¢Sto r k an d I ?nan.lo r m a u o n or u.new Luau'ma n ,rlc t n o r th a n d no rthe as t o f theI. .; -:, A1 1 I"!u.gf~l r : d Ha g e r -.h . . . m ; c r ,S r . ,L o u i s H i l g c n k a m p ,c x t y ,m t e r v e n o r s c o n t e s t m g t h e
\ .|k . . . . . . . I n : n m |n » n 'n ¢ l § : n | \~
L SCRUOI.i.loi.lll\l l l c l n u c z a ¢l\.\.|uu A u1.E011 ltaxgcrnuumw.r, or ed a motion in district court
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A n n a Grosr \t;l:bo rn Oc t.18,
m r :n t m1i~i){rI1>,N e w Br u n s -
wic k.I n 1869 she c a me wi th h e r
;..:-11»l u Uma h a ,N:hrn.:i;n,
ml- .n o t i n g to Bla ir ,wh e r e she
pf nt mo s t o f he r li f e .
i n the spring of 15134 she g rad»
mi - . 1 f r o m Bla i r hi g h sc hool, and
li n fo llo wi n g S ep te mbe r wa s ma r -
zl i l f u J a me s H. Ste wa rt.To th i s
mi -1 two da ug hter s we re hor n,
BI..1wserite and Abb ie.
n n - - _ . - - 1 . _ . .r ' --__ti f f s i n wh ic h referenc e is mad-
to th e sc hool di stri c t a s si pa r ty
i n th e s u i t be str ic k en f r o m thc
doc umen t.Th e sc hool dis tri c t ha s no rig ht
to a pp ea r , th e in ter ve no rs , h ea de d
by S. S. Si dne r, state s.Th e ues~ti o n wh e th er a p ar t o f th e s c i h o o l
di stri c t sh all be segr ega ted f r o m
th e re st a n d f o r me d i n to a n e w
dis tri c t i s no t a ma t te r i n \-:hich
th e di stri c t i n i ts p n ti r e ty i s in -
hhlc 1.0 11110 me noop num ltlniupu: my an gi e a n d ac c ounted f o r 20
n i th e Ciar ind xfs poin ts.
Dan n,o n th e oth e r ha nd ,di d
n o t se e m to be able to func tion
th ei r best.I t c re tai nly was th eir
o f f n i g h t as n o me mb e r o f thc
te a m wa s ab le
rea dily .
Th e sc ore a t
to 5,a n d wh e n
b le w Dnna.wa s
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to f i n d th e ho op
th e h a lf wa s 14
th e f i n a l wh i s tle
n t th e s h o r t e n d
f n 1 0
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Th e En te r pr is e
i l So uth Oln;ih:L tiszn :hi:ai u.\!1I~'' a n y f a r m an o.ir zli.c o w.IJ>:.LB L _1 aD e '':_h mska Qth mk a n d say 'to 3,our.~i.'th a t
..she W es a beef c ow, for she 1.u\.l~i
I ta k e th i s me a n s o f le tti n g m y '
fr ie nd s k n o w I a m e n jo y i n g th is
\\o:1de11°ul or id a c li ma te to th e
u tmo s t.
I t ha s een f i ve we ek s since I
CBITI8 U0 Miami, 1\f.ll in c l:r~;u has
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predominate c hara c teris tic s u f (J H
o f o u r f cauiizig dairy bI' (Lls.She
wa s j u s t ;\hoar dc r c o w,a n d :1
fi n e e>.;i:n1.Ee o f th e vnlizt o f th e
sple ndid xxurk n f o u r D.elr;.He r d
I m p r o \1t 1 :n t . t n c i e t i o n .
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|n:.11 in the CMU.;:~of Ag11c ufLl:;| ,
\\I.< ifcted S\L1't.1ly o f ti ll 1.: i-
\ \ 1 : i ty 4 - H (ub a t th e ;|111.1..;n
c luc tiun 'I`hI.lr:<1.1§.,I:'°cbmt.uy U
This orgul1i;:;=:n».i s ma d e u p o f
stu d e n ts o f th i Un iver si ty ' of Ne -
lnras lza, who i:n- u hee n fo rmer 4-ii
C lu b me mb er s.Th e,pur po se o f
th e c lu b i s to e nc o u ra g e 4 - H c lub
wo r k o f th e s ta te , to p r o mo te f e l-
lo ws h i p o n th o c a mp u s a n d to
help sp ons or the an nu al c lub wt c f;
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Birrl.Ste wa r t ha s b e e n teaching:
il th Oma h a pub lic sc hools,a n d
lthnupgh sh e h a d been u n wc ll f o r
.:........tm nn vvlhln fntl Hm wnrk
tc res ted, the moti ori s tate s, ad ding
th a t th e dis tri c t,i n en te ri n g th e
case,wo u ld be ta k i n g sides ir
f h u n u n ¢n i n a \ " h \ l F ' ; l \ l \! \ ( ? 1 1 i T l Q t 1' l " l
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\whistlc blew.Neither team was
11 able to tally many points but
what the game lackc¢l°in score it
1...I an mfritnmoni.'Roth teams
mu si c a l p r o g r a m i s p u t o n 1 . u r i . ~
a f t e r n o o n m d even i ng .1 ev
I wo uld li ke to ad d tha t I | ; ;° : :t-u
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~f"="'5']€a :l(I|T'\l " '§l':;I'.§he \l;:=:\ dolegafte to the'
cn al. thir-l om' If enouqh I*'"'_N:|t:-».:al Club l.|l'll]l at Washing-
s . ° . | m t t h i - 1 w o r ' k »1 rm,D .C .u a J u n e ,1 9 2 9 .S y
r n !_.n ....¢ . I n\ \A \ \1 `. | * Bh d .|L 2 _ L 2 -AA"|n|ua\|\ A l= | |= | 'IlyenjoyreadingTheEnte:;»=E=
which is received here by M1.;:.In
Mrs. Earl Heath.'<
Thanking you for spa and 0
trouble.
Yours respectfull ,f
J.Ross Love.
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J e ns Pe te r J ensen wa s bo r n
No ve mb e r 28,1844 a t lililtb or g.
D e n ma r k .H e wa s ba ptiz ed a n d
c o n fi r me d i n th e Lu th e r a n fa i th .
He g r e w to ma n h o o d i n D e n ma r k ,
se rved i n th e a r m y o f hi s n a ti ve
la n d , a n d i n 18 7 5 , at th e ag e o f
31,he c a me to Ame r i c a a n d
se ttle d at Oma h a .
Th e r e h e wa s ma r r i e d to Ma r y
K a t r i n a Chr istens en,J a n ua r y 5,
1817.T o th i s un io n ele ve n q h il-
d r e n we r e bo rn ,o f xvhorn ei g h t
su rvive.
I n 18 8 6 Mr. J e n s en b r o u gh t h i s
f a m i ly f r o m Om a h a to hi s f a r m
we s t o f Bla i r ,wh er e th e y li ve d
u n ti l th ey mo ve d to B la i r t w o
y ears ag o.L a s t Oc to ber,M r .J en sen su f-
fe re d an i njur y wh ic h c o nf in ed h im
to hi s roorp,a n d f r o m wh ic h h e
ne ve r rec osered.H e w a s f a i th -
f u l ly c a l f d f o r B y hi s wi f e u n ti l
she to ok sic k and died J an. 8, 1930
th re e da y s a f te r th e i r 53 rd wed-
d i n g ann ivers ar y .M r .J ensen
su ff e re d e vtr e me p a i n o f bo d y
an d lon e li n es s o f s pi r it u n ti l d e ath
merc irfully released h i m F r i d a y
mo r n i n g ,Fe b .14 th ,1930,a t th e
ag e o f 8 5 y e a r s, 2 mo n th s a n d 17
day s.
I-Ie i s su r vive d b y e i g h t c hi l-
dr e n :Mr s . J en s C. Pe ter s e n, Mr s .
He n s M .And er se n,Mr s .Ali c e
Mc A vo y ,J a me s,Lo ui s,J o h n a n d
F r e d J ens en,a ll o f Bla i r ,a n d
Mr s . E mi l L e u e n b e r g e r o f Oma h a .
wh o to ge the r wi t h ma n y othe r
relatives a n d fr ie nd s,c herish h i s
me mo r y .
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y c ars, 3 mo n th s a n d 2 9 day s.
She is su rvi ve d by ho r sister,
Mi s s Fran c es Gross,he r dau gh»
h.rs,Mr s .Ma r g u er i te Ra i tt o f
Paso Robles,Cali f.,' a n d Mr s .
Ab b i e Mi lli k en o f On i , Na b. , th r e e
gian dso ns,' Ro b e r t Raitt.a n d
In ma n eanrl nA\i1l ~ R n d 3
Th e in te rvc n or s also a s k th e n u u " " : " " " " "~pa r ts o f th e pe ti tio n que stio ni ng play ed stri c tly defen sive g a me
_Th e s c o r e a t th e h a lf wa s 6 to 4th e c o n sti tu ti on a li ty o f th e la w r of o r i n g td di vi si on o f asbifets a n d Und \\h~;'n th e f i n a l wh i s tle blev
liab ilities he str uc k out of the mlo c ufthf'sc ore wa s 12 to 7 i n Da n a "
me n t.Th e ques tion o f c on stitu-f a vo r .ti o n n li ty o f th i s ph a se is no t n o w Th e me mb e r s o f th e Alph ;
invni\¢=d.th o mo ti o n . f i le d b v A r -S i g ma P h i Ho n o r a r y Forensic So
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mm'up \-=lh County AL:L1 1"11l f a a n12mbL\r of the Chi
n.|lf£\ Rm, ..who will take .!I<11|. sororitv anduvas recently1,..:~||1: .»1 b ,...__ ..your wants.(Continucml on page four)
lu
»chool Board
dcctzaf ~ u oolxegé of .:%.gricuf-
luxe Try !Pep Club.She is a|
member of the Comhusker Coun-I
tryman Staff and dudng the first
sa-mestcr filied a vacancy as sv-c»
retary of the University 4-H Club,ri
r u lu l 1~»h.a\\;|\\I
\;u..x'|la I-a .ull 1l|1
N a i l 1.11.: J w
1
Mar(in ::..Dilriuif ll|i \\|1k the equip
ment from the old central high
building will be moved into the
new seniorhigh.Also the sixth
A and B grades new located in
the west school,will be moved
hack to the central building. This
we-ck will be moving week as far
as the different high school and
grades are concerned.School will
open agdn on Monday, March ll).
The Senior high pupils will ~
located in the new building.The
junior high students will be locat-
ed in the old building whic is
noiv being used by the senior
high school.xThe amtral rades will be lo-cated on the *lain floo r of the
old building and also on the first
Bloor of the new building.Ac-
cording to this arrangement there
will b sufficient room for each
~ '02 friends who cher-
ish her memory.
Th:funeml service was held
at her home, 64 W. Grant street,
Tuesday at 2:30 p. m., with the
Rev. Carl G. Bader/ officiating. A
quartette including Miss Leila
Wright, Mrs. E. J. Hancock, John
Moore and F. W. Arndt, sang "0
Love that Wilt Not Let Me
and "Jesus,Saviour,Pilot Me",
with Miss Gertrude Mead at the
piano.Interment was made in
the Blair cemetery.
AN APPRECIATION
With deep appreciation for the
many pleasant and friendly busi<
ness relations I have aaa with
the citizens oi? Blair, during the
many years that I have operated
the Blair Gas Company,I an-
nounce the we oi my g-as plant
._ct v-....\v.,».»..\m ti vhr and
tomey \V. J.Courtright,states.
Until a new district is formed no
party or corporation is empowered
to negotiate or represent the new
district,and therefore any ques-
tion of distribution of assets is
premature.The declaratory judg-
ment law which allows the testing
(Continued from page (our)
1.L o c a l G a s
/.P ER Sold
Iowa-Nebraska Light and Power
Company m m m ann-Gu
Plant..Announcement of Sale
Made Public in This haue.
wn.i. nonmmizn 'rua PLANT
ciety met for an enjoyable socmandbusinesssessiononManda
evening, Feb. 10, at the hom o
Miss Dorothy Jensen,of Bai:
Numerous questions were dis
cussed, among the more importan
being the question of extendin
the membership oi'the Forensi
Society to include other school:
lr was decided that the Societ
receive other schools into il
membership,and a committs
was elected to formulate a metl
od of procedure and to submit
at the next meeting.Cliffm
Madsen,the would-be conserv:
tive dresser, scored the hit of tl
evening,while Miss Jensen W1
voted exceptionally proficient
preparing the sumptuous lunchei
which concluded the meeting.
An interesting radio canoewasrenderedbytheACapel
Choir under the direction _
ithe position she now holds.
'h E Other officers elected by theH I Y E S ~~club are as follows: Jesse Bilyuc,
» - - -v . ,_-__ __
zir School Board Hires Teachers
lor Coming Year.Practically
the Wlwle Corps Re-elected to
Handle Work for Another Year.
[VE POSITIONS ARE OPEN
With the exception of live pos-
ons U0 fill the Blair school board
'a recent meeting,hired the
achers for the Blair schools for
lother year.Followingjs the list:
Senior High School
. V. Masser ~ - - Superintendent.
Albion hresidenl.;Otto Dillon
INelson',Vice-president;Humor
Ingalls,shelqy,treasurer,amlHarlan Bollman, Barada, publicity
agent.
COUNTY YOUNG FOL KS WED
At high noon Monday, Feb.17,
Miss lrane Stork became the bride
of Morgan P. Rasmussen, son of
Mr.and Mrs. Henry A.Rasmus-
sen, west of Spiker.
The wedding ceremony was per-
formed by Rev.Hanson of the
Danish Lutheran church of Fre-
mont, at the home of the bride's
loyd E. Flack -arold J. hlarren
ema Hutdiinson - - ~ - -
argaret. Kelly -
ons Moss - - -
Lildred Buser - - - - --
Junior High SchoolaroldN. White - - Mathematics
and Junior High Prin.
Esie Eberhart - - - ~ - -
dge King - - - - - -'-li ldre d ma m - - - --\5
Cétltral Gndes
label L. Naurenhurg - - -
.ucile Langley - - - - - .ldi d1 Ho c ko m_ _ _ _ _ _ _
laye Pedersen - -- -
Iuth J. Burr, Prin. _ - -
- - - - Principal
. - - - - History
- Latin
- Nor. Training
- - - Commercial
English
Science
gmh
Hiswry
Second
Third
Fourth
m m B
- F i l t h A
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Dickmeyer, oi Fremont. in the
presence of immediate relatives.
Miis Ada Gnuse,cousin of the
bdde, acted as bridesmaid and the
groom'a brother, Chester as best
man.After the ceremony a re-ception was held at the Hotel
Pathfinder -for relatives a n d
friends._The bride wore a dress of royal
blue flat crepe trimmed in cream
colored lace and carried a bouquet
of white roses,swieet pass. and
lillies .of the valley.
The bride and groom left for a
week or ten days visit. with the
bride's parents a t Monticello
mmii in the Blair city 36110013 uw un: ,:f'rtf;'::" sl nil |Prof. Waldo B. Nielsen Thursd:
over stati~£1151 there will also be some N?m roger 5.23802 are experienced The Blair i ;P1a:st has been afternoon,meh.13,
yleft to =1"'=!"' ff" f"E""E expamlon nrmvnfnfu nf frmnv :ram nlan|...5 and sold zo the Iowa-Nebraska Llght wow, as °"'""'¥..
in the Blair city schools i'\§I~:"§l;!l;4=;i»'r9§§=52f ~ '.:::: af, Eg. :.°f'.':f'°.;:.,The committee in charge of the
district basketball tournament at
Dann College'met Friday after-
noon to make final arrangements
for this event,The 'comrnitlee
consists of Superintaident Vin-
ckel of Arlington, Athletic Coach
Fynboe of Dana College and
Superintendent Masser of Blair.
lt was decided by the committee
to hold a three day tournament
commencing on February 27 and
ending on March 1.There will
be 13 of the stronger teams of
eastern Nebraska in this district
tournament.l t i expected that a number
of visi rs of Nebraska towns
will be in the city during these
days.
FORMER BL AIR MAN CALLS
Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Lamb of
Gage,Okhhoma.were in Flair
lan raniw fm- s same visit with
adon which will be very advan-
tageous to this community or any
other locality in which they may
be situated.The lov~'a~Nebr-asks Light andPower Company are seeking a gas'
franchise i n _Missouri Va1ley,'
Blair's Twin city, which has onlyso recently been linked together!
ln the event that the franchise is
granted to them in Missouri Val-
ley, it will offer and allord many
more advantages to both commun-
nities.I tnxst that the citizens of élalr
will extend that same friendly
pleasant business relationship to
my successors as they have ex-
tended onward myself,as I feel
that the interests of the public
have been left in capable hands.
Edward D. Grimm.
OLD ss1'i°u-:R PASSES
Mrs. Joe S. Cook, old settler of
Washington county,passed away
an announcement uemg puonuneuin another place in this issue of
The deal has been pending for
some time and recently Ed Grimm,
fonner owner of the plant, with-
drew from the Missouri Valley
franchise race and closed the
deal for the sale ol the plant.
The announcement speaira for
itself, stating what the company
intends doing in the near future
with the plant..
'The Enterprise.
MORGAN HAS c o o n SAL E
George Morgaxfs we o f purebred Berkshire sown held Monday,
February 10m was a success in
every way.The day was ideal,
the crowd gathered early and it
proved to be made up of buyers
as fony-six bred aowa were sold
i n short order at nn average of
vaio per head.Nineteen of the
forty ix went to Washington coun
° ° ' ; 2 i ; . a ; ; ;w a i n th
Chapel during the week
Feb.15-17.The seve
tensen,
College
end of
topics discussed were:Division:
Morals,Marriage md "Divorcs
Christian Liberty,Conduct o
Christians at Church Servicel
ta, and the Resurrefsph-ami Gi!
tion.
is looking forward l
to be held here in th
On Feh. 24, Dana
meets c e n w Bi t:
Everyone
the debates
near future.
nffirrnative
on Feb. 28, Dar\a's negative bean
meets Kearney 'l'eax:her's Collegr
on Much 1, Dana's negative tem
meets Grand island College,an
on Ma rdi 7 Dana'a affix-mati\
meets York College.Everyone
cordially invited fa attend tl
debates.
All are asked on wma early £4
the Homecoming Banquet on Fe
21 and see the big basketbi
game ol the season.Dana'a VY
ings meet Concordia here at 5
lsie Hughes - - -- - Sixth B|Minnesot.§
Nnnh W lrd.ydia Lippfrsm - - -3rd & 4th|no ns rzs Fo n SAL E
) d n a D a v i s - - - - - - 1 s t & 2 n d
W a t W u-d I always have a large as-sort-
Beulah Roberts ~ - » - - 3rd & 4th ment an hand.Thes e ho rs e s ~
Mary Anderson - --j -- ~ h e a l t h y and heady for spHng=
week-end.Helen Severance - » - - - - ~ - lsr'mme Alpha Sigma Pm Society -G - r d w School
met at Dorothy Je:\sen's home on M. Rosalie Foley - - ° - - 1s1f8th
Monday evening.»Music
Esther Fogdahl and Edna Bon- Kenneth C. DeGro!f - Music-Rmd
do were invited to dinner Sunday
at the home of Mr.Arnold An-ENTERTAINS ATderson.VAL ENTINE PARTY
w o r k m a n o n e o z m e m c m ef r o m S o u t h O m a h a .I f y o u M y
a horse or two from me and they
suit you,tell your friends and
neighbors, and if they do:1't. suiv.
you, tell me.l will'be more than
glad 00 make it right o r re turn
your money.I am eamestly try-
iii Myra Hansen and Esther Sor-.- -
al gnneagn viaitd_at. Harlan lowa dur-Miss Dorothy
l i m ! t o r e t : o o d h o r s e s t o r y o ua u . - u ¢° " ° " ;- v -_u n . - - v - - -f r i e n d s .M r .L a m b i s i n t h e m e ; - _t h i s ( T h u n d a y )m o r n i n g a t 2 : 4 5 t y f a r m e r s a n d t h e
c a n t i l e b u s i n e s s i n G a g e a n d w e n t A »H .\ s i d e r s ,s o m e t o T a r
f r o m h e r e t o K a n s a s C i t y ,M o . ,T h e f u n e r a l s e r v i c e s w i l l b e s o m e i n C o u n c i l B l :
o n a b u y i n g t r i p f o r h i s s t o r e .h e l d S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 2 : 3 0 C o l u m b u s ,R i s i n g
rest ~ 'Tuff m. md the banquet folluws wik}9. §4\w>\m; mv. c. Jusheaen as the pri:u:iP ' e d ' ~Gen'1 Auctiofneer5 3 ? F L - ~funn 1?|n|\\f|.nn' QL Plan:zo Red 340
d i a ,I o w a ;to speaker.m g 18.811 WEBK€Il¢1 a n u mb e r OI '~5`§1"""Lust.r [ | u ].lavu ll \l¢\nuv»»Ci ty ,No r t h M1 V 1 t t L i I n o n Suffiirer K l o t h a n d B e n i m g -e ve n i n g a t a e n t me P a l * F l a .aln Ne b r as k a ,\,u,;nB;B ; ~ 1 r i d : ; n ¢ n \ i n g c : e tu m-sk o v we n t t o Oma h a Sun da y .h e r h o me o n we s t C o lf a x str ee t,J o h n K r o e g g r { ~ d ; » ~h ;
I o wa .i n g Sund ay .D a g m a r Ols o n visdted a t h e r 'Phe ro o ms we r e be a u ti f u ll?de t-D o m a c k e r ac oo '
vunlnn A# fhno_l hs \._\in ._:H al...L n I n Ifnvvnnn J Qu§nl*|"u1»n vn .nuu{o|'wi f h rnfl }lDDlf§$lIld t h !~ c d k r a t ~ ~
Charlés is an former Blair» bqy, from the house.|LQna,van(';¢¢_»and some ¢
me of Members of the 0. E. S. Wm Auctionef
do well to mmember the evenlnglha did the
ey,unc :»o Crain.r M. H. C
selling..
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Lu m n u U A \ l l u 4 l ' |~R n d CU I O H Q I B g r e a t e r p a r
V o e S e a r i n g t h i s r n n k n n
F B W T S E H W a , |1 "L u t s l u v m v u l a u u u w l n u u \ . u » u g J i a v u
.A ¢.(E U - -m = u 1 -» . . . . l a u n l n u i ..¥.;;;. `:.."`.-`I§§s~|"`I.f.¢ 1; I Bffiee Wedneldd-I OI I B ! !WORK.|0r\|..|..|i1|5 u u u e m m a|.r:...1r--_:1\.., ..\...,.,~..,...-.._..._ ...--, - ,Hansen was in the xefreshrnents that were served .Bur-msn Guyer,who has been
The evening was pleasantly located at Lake Quirmehangh this
iierk was at hex'spent in game; and visiting and winter.left Monday evening for
hlhoun over the all Present voted Miss Hl i n ||Sionx City to 'lfvrk with a sehung
I n f w a n Z f .a n u m n n n e r z m m n e n s r r r m m D l u n u l u l u h n n m n n ?m l m D l I l . |m l m |..»'Lll:un:" "A f i n b r o k e o u t W e d n e s d a y a t ~ Z ° £ i s § g ~ R a l p h worked in_ the ring.~ § § n § é ` ¥ \ r E ¢ » I 1 £ y l O m a h a S u n d a y .
the Mike Ingerslev implement Vinton,Mrs.Sherry Mo on And George u eni inly ntidie d and M i n Evelyn Hansen and Miss Misa Marie sstore but was extinguished before D.C.Vun Deunen,y i l!have a is fimlrlng already on a sale for Frances Horbenxe: went no Aud-home in Ft.(
.my da ma ge mm be da m special enhenahment.|nex£ year.uban vim uh and lm. cm-as to week-end.|e,apiv.ml entemriner.|crew an mu. puwe.
,week by the pupils of the highwas hostess to school, is a very interesting littleher home Fri-paper.Over sixty copies were
members pres-issued the past week.Their bus-
winnera were inefss manager,Miss Gertrude~rk, Mrs. OttuiLa.'1dis,is confined to her home
'I 5-lt'Pawnee City-Eétimates mad~Fownes Gloves for Wo me n-Center.
°i new route for Highsmart, new style:$1 t;$3.505;Uehling-¢~Light plant buxldmg for zmprov ng
'ed ~*way No. 4 through this diy.th Faalf C t{°e3 lop en er lzcs 5_n§§cno\atc<l amd improx .i
-Liberty-~Lytle 8;M u t ! 1 c w s !I\{cli'gh-#Antelope State Hank
d
Goldettc Crepe Sxlk Lnderwc-ar,
$1.98 xl.garment at the Fashion Men:M:kct changed o\\nur:~hip.'mLx;.' be morgamzc .
of schools,visited the CalhounschoolWednesday..
Fashion Center-the Dress Storeof.Blair-1-offers you everything
that is new and smart in Silk
Dresses to pick from in sizes 11to 52 priced at $6.75, $10 to 51935.
Smart new Spring Styles on salenow.\b-lt
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BAP TIS T c nu a c a
L. J. Moran, Pastor
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Worship, 11 A. M.
Junior B. Y. P. U.. 3:30 P. M.
Evening service, 7:30 P. M.
P 1;-1" service, Wednesday, 8:00
Attendance at Sunday services
not as fine as the weather.
An enjoyable evening was had
at the church last Friday by a ll
who attended.This was a.bo x
supper, program and Valentine so-
cial cnmbined.The boxes sold
well.Credit and thanks am due
those who plamed the event.
Jas. C. McPeek of Miller, S. D.
field representative for the Gid-
eons Band, gave a ten minute telk
at the close of the Sunday school.
Do not forget that an offering
will be taken a t Sunday school
next Sunday for this important
work.
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HERM AN NEWS
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ln. Helmrn \'v\-»-L =fn.ht \\.-1-l-\r_ia_Bl~\*r \-:th hal :a;¢::i.L-1 1
le ns or the M. E. Sunda y nuwl
gnkhend at the Jay Stokes home!{s=:unm,-cvenlng for a \°al»cntine
- pamy.'Hiey had .the bust mme
ewr and In-pus to btw: more llial*
th.5 in llal mtllrc.
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Iiiuup r, In .|s. miiug tin nuig wx.;
Let mu-1:\, .\l§..:\ l'L!ui|:.E u .
Alflcll Jr.}| r.|!|r!h!» I(||Sail
-'''1 ttemhnee.ni b a a tlf) £ » 0 L » .¢ \| .S | 'Jacob
Althur Rowe ahellrd five thous- ""° Coffee Club at
Iday afternoon,llfff=hb"'§'°'of ~ l ; ' : ' " : : i ! e n t b u t u a e .pi n.
.Q j peg no Omaha.Mrs. Emma Keteh:.'I=~,..lk'!\a lliueEne "'=;=an § : m " " ° "and M l
|. L .ming dinner guest a the '.~: I m a m » = ~ -F r i d a y . . : , ' : ; . . ; . ' ; a " : : : . :
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l n .H o w a r d l l a n h s u n z l x l l l l l l i C i t y n . f o r d a y s ! ; \ = E ,m v E ¢
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o n i o n s a .n i c e l l l l t c l l .' t i l e L - B a r - G C l u b o t n o B a r g e
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.uhh I);\\'E Gllstitt ztrflvéd home uvsllE 1 . . \1 ¢ \ . l 1 ' l \ l I | l ' i . a | : : = 1 i & | 'O f l l - i l l
\~m l .i \ . | l \ \ n » l ~~
I I I . .!}| .}', :| ..a gutting nlotig nic ely
a n - r a n npc ratibll.
Mi s s J-lable W d la c e ,w h o h u
bt n bo o llk eo pe r a n d s te no g ra p he r
flrl a b i g in c ub a to r ma n u f a c tu r -
ing fi rm i n Exim, Iowa for the
1:.»t Icw yuan,w u n gue st of
ge rs is te r,Mrs .Pete Jones last
M n .Hugo Kr
daughter,of n
spent leveml shy.the parental, Jaool
Mrs.Chris Gru
not an operation
dist holpitd in 4Hermanyfricm
speedy recovery.M i n Amondn 1isemnlovedin|
u r a n i u m .
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n u .m a l .v u x n i u l u u . u a 1 : u l u u c u a n s a n t a U I .g a m e s a m : y c z u u y u u a s \ J \ l l \ | ¢ . \ J a " " l " * ¢ " -¢ . a a n ; A D |a b u s i n e s s a l l e g e t o c o m p l e t e t h e d e l i c i o u s l u n c h e o n .1 1 c n z ' y J o r g e n s e n h a s b e e n g *t h e p a s t v m e k w l t h h o m e
r e g u l a r b u s l i r t e s s c o u l s e T h e J o r h e s e l e c t e d f f w n d u n d e r t h e d o c t o f s c a r e s i n c e W e d --
T u e s d a y e v e n i n g t h e h ' g h 5 . § h ° ° 1 . G i n r : e r " u i c : r e i ?c l a s s n l a y .T h e n e s d q y ,_ s u f f q n n g Y f f t h a ' ? = f !. . .S . §? s " i L s . c ° f ' f m ? f i t o _ _ h i s
Cardinals joumeyed up to Defra-h "h .bee °'|d attack of asthma.\Ve arp glad|"'""'="*§"E'*1°"¥\"°UDl\'2-1:2rn-mr f o r a game with me h|gh'°a'f;'";§;`§g,ed";§d he; Wfff ii "5 to i f v m he is feeling better est Schmldt, 1s wiqne care of his
school team at that place.The rork in earnest as they expilct agam.barber shop for hmm.
g m c ended with a scum of 26 to give in Much 28.The De Soto WQmen's Club mgti Mr.mnd Mrs.Henry Fischer,
m 4 in favor of Decatur.i n 'r mum L H vnulanml H ,with Mrs.Jennle Wallace 1n Miss Amta. Harold Dev and Mr.
" i '-Lowe hu gone t,o|"i °''Th ""' °""':;`é ,711 Blair Thunday afternoon.The and Mn: m i l k t°_!1<;lp_he\°wshfef-_ %'°31¢§"h¢. "i-....n,,°3.. first .f uma nuspbgr -pf mgmbm were §_lturd|.;:. Jbhn Landi s wlfere ~
r evening of Mr. and Mrs.n m. w . H . n m h i n w i n s f ° " u n - a n a m i n e Iiaéi- `i~iéi-éli
the new dmghter.farm,n e a r Te hmah.Claudethe 1;z the,., .§ " :." ." '.§ f ~ C tll lfd l ~ " '£ ! !-" '. ¥ '3 .. "i i ! "'. ? .. °_ .? " . 3 1 °
present,including three visitors,Thomas Autzen in
ililrs. giver Ficcl of Ft. Calhoun,gg of theif Ii tt
rs.orge M uarrie and Miss r i anniversary.Hazel Dnshn nf Rlnir.Mrs:Cami Prnfosmnr IInnnm-+
Omnim inle 'aazgié
h m : l . u u u Au.:z u l u 1111.5 MIC K.m o r~ ~ § §fQ &` Ju n r o f a e l t e n o f T e k s l m a h w i l l m o v e i n t o
s n o w o n t h e w m d s h l c l d a E o r g u h e h o u s e w h e r e e y l i v e .
c a r r a n t h r o u g h t h g f e n c e a n M r s , C h a s . E b y a s t a k e n t o a n
i n t o a l a r g e t r e e m t h e ?f|r'l3°O m a h a h o s p i t a l a s t W e d n e s d a y
C h r i s t i n e H u g e l m a n y a r d .e l f o r t r e a t m e n t f o r n e r v e t r o u b l e .
d r i v e r w e a n e d u n h u r t b o x t h é c a r S h e c a m e h o m e F r i d a y .
w a s b a d l y d e m o l i s h e d -h A s t a t e m e n t i n t h e S u n d a y
A c h a r m i { 1 8 b a b y d o u g 't e r ,W o r l d H e r a l d a n n o u n c e d t h a t
M a r y 1 ¢ a ¢ y e _ n n ~ ; . =.g~ss ~ M i s s N e v a M i l n e r ,a f o r m e r H e r -
Es`¢§|{ze§" '§{1`{IeJ` h`é}"}{am}f§"1,1> "f3{émembership ro!! at the last meet-ir1z»Mrs.Clifford I-Iineline will
entertain the club members Feb.271.11 at which time officers will
be elected.
Paul Widener,Ralph I-Iineline,
Jim Justice,Jr.,Marjorie Hine-
line,Belva Hineline and Ruth
. . - . . - . . - v-n n v r r u a v va.A..u|.u.\.r;||' g vi l l g i v e a p r a c t i c a l d e m o n s t r a t i o r ;
1n c a r i n g f o r h o me orc har ds a n d
c a n e f m i ts a t th e G e o . Oh n h o me
west of Ft. Calhoun beginning at
2 p.m.Thursday,Feb.27.All
interested sho ld take advantageofthisopporémitybyattending
this meeting.
Dr. and Mrs. Hunter and fam.
ll these added improvements
yet prices greatly reduced!
Wicfener iiene 1»¢.11;; iErmi"i££|I1x 6: '5' ~1FEFé"§'EEand mrat the 1ha Thu
.Jenn b1llner.u1{=n»¢:u¢~»|man dirl.is naw in Oklahomamaternity hospital in un!!-I Ci*-1. "0|¢i¢_, _en " a ; a 551: Herman hd! Sunday afternoén.:ner guest: o£"Mr. and Mrs.'Gnnd ;, l~ `b .1 3 »ll r l. S ld -H.iuBe1.|lll\Gtlel'm o f B l l ilElmffw Mi s a E \ ' ¢ | Y n | £ ¢ » € ¢ 1 u l . ~ ~ . E f f ~M i n PAt5¢nn'aw|.|\\1nn1 .II l l !llul 'Mn 'I¢-A-r~......1.mt
ofh a l *m n......-......- . - - - - .;.4uiulla urn:vn u. uc gmu to le a r n ' " ' 1 " " * "" " ' " '° " " " ° " " " " '" " ' " " " '" "yC °. f :»ape =di ns sever al we ek s ° I erJ_Buf,-cfnsvalin a n d Ha r o ld 'Th e C p a r le s Ha n n o n f a mi ly a n d
he r e wi th h-er sister,l}'ir5.~W ilson d ro\ [e in $ a tu r d a y e ve n i n g Earl Ei lgtt f anlziy fI "°" ° f °,§ >~» =1~
d oth e r r e la tn e s a h a S a t u a y r a r m o n as a£'g?..e.I.,anlnlra Ma r u W a lk e r 1era|ff?P} {'¥'°°"F"»."£E'=°"% \yhere_t:hey nnrxrl »-f=+=»--~» - 1 - - - -¢.....»
¢ n 4 l » | a\ . \a u ; a s I J C 1 1 J D \ J U U l \F l o r e n c e M r n f u l M H u I n a i
ici ii* niii 6: greatly nducad Mah ana a ltronger uinlmmllolu
th -quieter,stronger, more beautiful§°%*|°f.3\ _"Z °f~_ .°_ €**!'-'°|"°Flaherbodla-rwithrichurupholnta-lea;Kruse and Miss Mary Thompson
of Blair, were dinner guests last
Sunday of Mr.and Mrs.Emest
Swmidt.Mrs.Marie .Mehrena and Mr.
Henry Rohwer-spent Sunday alt-ernoon with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
A. Kruse.
Otto Kruse le ft Sunday for
Denver,Colo.to attend a mer-
chants convention.
Mrs.Hugh Vaughan,Mr.and
M r s Frank Wolff and H.L .
Watts have all been confined to
their homes by sickness the pastfew days.
Miss Sarah Garrett of Fremont,
sister of R.V.Garrett,former
Sup't. of the Ft. Calhoun schools,
died Saturday,Feb.15,after a
long illness, aged '14 years.She
was the first woman superintend-
ent of schools in Iowa,and was
u noted educnwr.
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2 0 0 E a s t L i n c o ln S t.P h o n e B la c k 2 3 2 B la i r , Nc b
Rabbits For Sale
Stahl's Gold Certificate Standard Chinchilla: $2-00-»\m
Each Rlbblt WARRANTED to be of noon co|.oR.
HEALTHY and SOUND.Pedlgrees furnlxhed.0r-
ders (|lI¢d promptly and Satlshctlun Guaranteed.,J
on next Sunday was with us last
Sunday,the Rev.L.R.Babbitt,
field wor for our college at
Grand Island.He spent a couple
of days on the field this week
raising funds for the college.
The Baptist chureh at I-Iennan,
began a Revival Meeting last Sun-
day.Rev. Herbert Richmond, the
pastor is doing the preaching and
Miss Gladys Moore is leading the
singing.Let a number from here
attend, in order to show our ap-
preciation for service Rev.Rich-
mond has recently rendered our
church.
Boost our services next Sunday.
Your presence is the first boost.
Come and help yourself and by so
doing you will help your fellow
men.
The Cal-Hi~Nevs published each Advertise in The Enterprise.
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incorpo-e d i m r i 1 d ia ';hevrolets §_<_§§__." i ns :ve co ore,an w er,Il
zucxnun,.|.ua.o »---.a " ' " " ""CUB £0 BPEHU U18 \VlIlI€I.Th e svvu. |.|v?|uu||.ua sau:cauluu Lvl.alast. we ek f or her home at Hud Sonl'| r: \mn i n |n.n'lr nHn\¢|...¢,:....¢.........'f cookzle f i r m i n d h a d tn :ret ha c k leatures that unevrolet I
rated in this greatest of am a Daint |s;a"'...' : | m a ; ; a ; ' . 1 ' . ' : ' ° " i i -- -w i » ° § = H f » 2 HHlnlll Whltnlck il assist-_Henry ohmnbe has beenin wiglg. *ha €°°!§'l"§.E'..¥"° Hbvl2'..?°»'§,¢".'I:"£'; Ei'.£'°»i'&".§ 'JM--»\|=¢ lvfnbsf !°= Ivrre °hi=!=°==,___,.,__ _,_______- ;=;=°;_°"=;'-Ha l h i r h : i x - c y l i n g e r Ev e ry fa c to r ha s bee n c o ns i de red tha t
va ve--a m o t o r , w t ta c a pa t y wo uld a dd to the s a fe ty c o mf o r t a n di.l1C1'e38Bd I0 50 horsepower!c nnv e n le nrn nf f ha (Il -nznmle r n wne f.cafe while Mrs. may is '"~Mrs. Harry Kelley of '1`¢k2§mB3'|»
apcnt Tuesday at the Burn kelley
home while her husband attended
the tractor school at the Legion
hall.Mrs.August Lowe is home
again after undergoing nn aper-ation at au Omaha hospital.She
is staying at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Oi-
1 th senf"»'ii¢°'w°,i£.'§ Club met Feb. 14
with Mrs. E. C. Burdic.Roll cell
was responded w bY mmm? ' your
favorite vi=y"~M'*.,,§',; 1;""§S
they have decided to reside there
for n time.Mrs. Alice Van Valinisalso feeling real well.K.J.
has a position in a store there,
Dr.Chas.Mend of Blairf and
Mr. and Mrs. James Mead of Kim
ball,Ne bl spent Sunday evening
at the Fred Robertson home.
Miss Lillie Nm-lin, who beaches
in the Craig high school carne
down Saturday and attended the
Sunday school party at the JayStokeshomelhat evening,and
Rev NorlmTheBuihdnv Club was 'mlm-.
spent Sunday with her brothexy'
house to be bum on his prewsesHe intends building it in sections
and portable so if he ever desires
to move it from its present loca-
tion he can eiaily do so.
Relatives hem receiwd ward on
Wednesday of the serious illness
of Pease Wallace, who is bedfnst
and suffering with n had case of
rheumatisrn at his home ln 0ma~
ha.Whit Wallace and Solomon
Hineline left immediately to do
what they could for him.His
mother.Mrs.Jennie Wnllace is
with him now.
§-a s t rong e r, m ore dur a ble ~Co me i n toda y .See this greatest of all
wi th i nc l-e a s ed ge a r ra ti o !Che v ro le ts lChe c ko v e rlta ne wfe a ture e .
- - f o u r L o v e jo y hy d r a u l i c shoc k Dri v e i t;Yo u'll End qua li ty y o u ne v e r
a b s o r b e r s - a s s u r i n g a s m th, ev e n,t h o u g h t p o s s i b l e - a t s u c h gr e a t l y
comiortable ride over gn! road)reduced prices!
;1 .. ;... .,.. ;.. ._ -- --_ ? 4 9 5 .»..¢..,.._,,_,g § f , § / f , . . . . . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . , , . . ' 5 9 5
ru n».»»........Q......-'495 fy gpm (x¢,¢___________655 Light Donny Chu»£|.......365 r-
555 t r a :.. . __3570T h i l v v l f f n m l l ° ! h #. ' -m u h & ' l l l \ o o ¢ | ¢ » ¢ » ¢ » ¢ . » " ) ' U I H T U B ( m l H I l n u a n a a n n g - » ¢u d l v
l ' I J G n n d \ . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . , , , _ , , _ ,~1 " ~ H n . ; " . . . . . _ . . " . ' . " 6 7 5 ~ ~m e I m m "E '-'[|»|!||_|n' HGildnn for Amenc m Cxhlelllhl
Hn. H. B. Cnme mn Sl " a P"
review at the book entitld "Gllllflin um 1-zmh".M n . n e w Tmh l -
.. n| . nh ¢ e n mme d by °\ l fl l -\ l '» -
tained at the home of Mrs. l-lam Fuhion Center-the Shoe ~tum
Andersen l u t Thursday afte r- o f Bhlr-dfe n y ou a n unus ua lly
noon wha eleven member: were Inge nelecdon of smart new
pnelent.A v e ry ple unnt no da l I les in Sllppe n dnt W e ar fo r"!'f"L °°"F".,3 ':&"*; .;5% . ¥ 2Pf\!'=m=9.-';4..¥""s' sti ff!S?~"§
¢UIllria|!.o.b.lld'°\':r.'Huh lliddau
.Q_F.__I_.¥1F-_¥iQ.U_5AS I X I N T H E P R I C E R A N G EEn chairman as district ehqanmn
of public health,A nieetmg o i
all district chairmen .will be heldin Omaha, Feb. 28.The Club will
meet March 7 with Mrs.H.B.
Gimcmn instead of Mrs. B81'8¢~
Miss Anna Rhea §P¢f\l a few
days last week visitmB` relatives
at Krnnard and S¢1h\1Y1Ql'-_
Miss Cosmo Belville is working
as relief opemtor at the tele-
vhone office._______ _,_
uuvun a mee mrmuay lunnn wasserved by the hostess.
D. W. Rutledge,his brothexe,
Wm.of Omaha and Chas.ofPende}'._ yvith Mrs. \Vm.Rutledge,
are visiting relntives at points inand near Clear Lake, Iowa.
Jacqueline and Ann Woodward
of Omaha,spent the meek-endwith their grandparents,Mr. and
Mrs.L.A.Woodwzird.Mr. and
Mrs.Albert Woodward drove up
for Sumlav dinner nnd tank ilmm
no wmv; Umlaren's xamnnoou Bi$1.49 to 53149;Enna Jettick, ssand 56.5-lt
ET. CALHOUN'AND vicmm
G.V.Beadle and Otw Kruse
were in attendance Monday at a
glevrolet banquet held in Omaha.ey report a line time.\Vnllm» Rnqnknr Inn um rx.-.»,J
Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Company,
BLAIR, NEBR
'Mrs. Anna rjnadfg,51.153 Ueslen home that' e\f»ning'.Lyznolf and Mus .'="'°'.'"E Wahl-C.H.Bf anéhard is planning to
ter saw "Sunny Side LP u -e move onto he farm cost. of hereParamount. Lu.0maha T\1E5d"5 'the first. oxthe month.AI King,
Roy \\'1\¥1!f\1\:~}»"h ':'f';§.jgffg who has farmfrd the pluce for
n n v u n .4 \ v u | » | \ . n l u s h !U H !the week for Chicago 1.will luke n course in 1
gineering and telcgraphy.
/ A n electric motor
pump air :Lt the Indepcluz vn u L undentoilmn la .un un: vH\'" ';°""'"" """" several years, H088 onto a farm!hup :Es|.:|.Ld and will help.hzs nhl!I'uk:;:n:h.Mr.Blnnchar-I
father \.L\.i\ the funn "'°"|E'had :L :film Liais Wednesduir to tlis-_l».;.:ht.l'ass!ng motorists saw the
Mia-Ju.=\2P\l.Bandur eI\.\°3»'0\l a |lu..\ua' LI.: mnlaiuder of 1i.£ st0c|r'!l;.:1:- :=amd tamed in an alarm
vull. ll~: WSI- week ~ M; gg;-»r |.,"uua§.=.and the fire was soon extinguished
1-|\°[» Mf§j_,_|' etc |J::.cnn.|.'. o LLA. `__ul|}° ¢l'_Q"'¢||_l§f gnupg fullja 9t|fr.h¢motor was ruined by the
stutimn, caught fire after the stu-
zs.. :1 had bec closed Tuesday
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|m-al xoung' reap!!! 50Clety of the blaze..~nhl lI=r.»v1\ was host-Lutheran church at Blair, had u 0 .M Ireland of Blair was A
=_gnp===» 3q_py=__n}5gg»;| yollcg-__|]s;|ting'pzgny gg thq hnll.busi:1es§ visitor in Ft. Chlzomn onil nMr s .llu wzes s to th e r n
diss;A i d ut.L H EI F f f l f u i l r n l L i 2 |U | K | |1 0 9 0 I | i A v \ \n \ n n { n f »' |` \ u » S u b I n u f__,_,____ _.H »»\..¢.\..| . nun;cvcllzsqq.1.u|.: ulux llI \\'t(1I1CSl13}.f o r q u i lti n g amd ten.W€}il1@Sd#iY d r a w i n g sple ndid c ro wd s.Pau l J i pp i s ab le to hc o ut a ga in
nfter noun.Th e y me e t th i s we e k Mr s .A n u s L a r s o n re tu r ne d to a f te r u n d e r g o i n g a n o p e r a ti o n f o r
~MI S.~~Ha rmmn loc i nnnl.»QM.. L-"unnntl ...._--. 1e_:..
In spite of the snow
members of the local C
tended the benefit: hrid
l"rids.y evening, given I:
chapter.Those who 1
hir.and Mrs.Ben "Va
r s tor rn,1 1
)_ E . S . at-
g e a t B l a i r
ry the B la ir
.vent we r e
n n f n n M . .
- . . . . . u n l u r e l L L l \ ¢|,| || lI l l a . :a|J\:| |Lt h e p a s t t w o m o n t h s v i s i t i n g a n
u n c l e ,F r a n k Y o w c l l a n d f a z n i l y
a t D i e t r i c h ,I | . | t l h 0 .
M i s s E I e d y C c G o d s e y w a s u n -
a b l e t o t e g c i i h e r r o o m M o n d a y Q 1
uppenulc inis.Mr s .Pe te r S c h mi d t a n d da u gh -
te r arriwred f r o m Mi n n es o ta la s t
Tue sda y .Mr s .S c h mi d t w i ll sta y
fo r : a wh i le wi th h e r mo th e r ,Mr s .
Le n a I - i in z , wh o is i ll a t h e r h o me||"e,Mr.and
,Mr. and
hits.H.L.ie and Miss
Meador ofb y .mfs
Lamb ofltm-~= nv nm
account ox illness.Holland Wnch-¢er, n member of the Seniorclasstauit for her.
'T adult Bible Class oi!the
M. E. Sunday School drove out to
the country home of Mr. and Mrs,
'Bert Loftis Thursday evening for'
a party.They all joined in play-ing gpmes 1 and having a good
rim- .......\... |..
in Bensan.Her daughter is stay~
ing at the home of dicr aunt,
Mrs.Geo.Ohrt and attending
school at Long Creek.
A large gathering of friendscrime ff; Wednesday evening to re-
mind !\ rs. Henry Fischer that she
had reached :mother milestone in|Iile's journey.The_eve:1ing was
and Mrs.A.W.Barg-Mrs.Henry Tmhlsen,
M m E.L.Bnirdic,
Swan, Mrs.Anna.Peddi
Garnhne Wachter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Fremonh accnmnnniod
Rabbits For Sale
Stahl's Gold Certificate Standard Chinchilla: $2-00-»\m
Each Rlbblt WARRANTED to be of noon co|.oR.
HEALTHY and SOUND.Pedlgrees furnlxhed.0r-
ders (|lI¢d promptly and Satlshctlun Guaranteed.,J
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z o o E ns t L inc o ln St .Ph o n e B la c k 2 3 2 Blulr . Nc b
guests,gf- a nd Mrs.
Gary, in mm .were visi
E. c. Burdic home FilaMrs. A. J.. Camemn s
days last week in On
near her daughter, Mrs
ner, who was in the he
After visiting here
tives since Monday, Mr
Geo. Wachter and. MissVernreturnedtothcilPender 'I`uesday.
\ The Bhptist church 1
asoci:r.1 meetinz at. the .
u- - . H q -
my num
spent a
m l m tc
. J oh n
Jspital.
wi t h J
. a n d
Lu c i le
r home
Jeople
nh n rrh
1.few
J he
Sid-
....... ,=..=.»..y..|On account of various things
'last week, the regular meeting of
the American Legion Auxiliary
was postponed until another week.Henry Richler took Mrs.Rich-
ter ~ Omaha Friday to consult uspe<nnE.i'a She has been uiling|for some time.
Mrs.Wm.Rankin received a
message Friday saying her mo-ther,Mrs.Arthur Meyers of
New Plvmnuih |.\..\.....~...........
spent \n\1siti:1g and playing pin-ochle, there being seven tables ol
players.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur
Schneider took the prizes for highscores,Mrs.Jacob Sierk andi
Chris Iverson receiving consol-
ations.A tlne lunch was servedby Mrs. Fischer.The guests left
at u late hour, wishing her manyhappyretums of the day.
Sup't.B.H.Mend was n very
sick man during yhg foNpurt_of
relu-
M rs.
and
g m.h e m!
I n n'Tuesday c vening.Rev. Geo.S h a r p
a state wor ke r , wa s h er e an d g ave
n.nic e ta lk ,a f te r wh ic h a ta sty
hm?-hman usam .:.nnv-u\
,.._..,........,M.,»¢.,u\¢weex,nausea ny pwmmneill.A later message conveyw the poisoning.He was abla to be xninformationthatshewassomefwhool again the lntwr putt of the
bctvr.The famiiy were former wcek.
residents here.,Mr.and Mrs. Lester Smith gre
P. S; Hnpkins suffered n fmc-the owners of n new Pontiac
,_____.,.. ..
The Beautiful
-....~.....\... nun) as|.v\:\hO n Fr i d a y ,Mr..a n d Mr s .Ta y -
lo r F htene dr o ve to Oma h a a n dbr o u g h t M m E a r l Fr en c h a n d
s o n ,C h e s t e r h o m e .W e a r e a l l
| ' I : J L. . .I . . . . . . . . -A I \. . \-
1 u n :ul.Ill.a f i g h t a r m a n d " ' m "~~1,.b R '~\l=~a c m w q f f f l M r .a n d M r s .H .A .K _1b i ! ! !n _ J u 3 d O f h a y U] JSB t \ \ 1 t l £ '1 ' | r . :|C \ |1 ¢ m'u f n ! I m r £ § 'f f" ' n 'i " , §II Copj)e1f°Clad ligaau|.u nuuw U16 IILEIE f0||0W i;now getting along Eine.Mr. and Mrs. U-eo. Sheets spent
the past week visiting relative.
at Wayne, Nab.
M n and Mrs.Bert Cooper U!
Tekamah,were dinner guests oiMr.and Mrs.Henry Cooper on
Sunday..Eugene Kip 1, who has been em
ployed at the .Eat Shop at Blair
for several mo tha, is honm for n
_ - . -.» » » \ - u \ . . u ; | | \ w | | \ . l }A l l l a \5 ' U l ' ? ! l 1'F r i d a y S £ f t ¢ r l l 0 6 n M r .v i s i t e d T h u l w a y a f t e r n o o n
B " '" 't h e G u s T i m m h o m e a t B e n nr : \ n n . . - r t ' . \ . . S t a k e n b y a m b u l a n c e
t ~a h o s p i t a l i n O m a h a S a t u r d a y t o n .
1 J L - r a y s w e r e t a k e n a n d i t w a s
' f o u n d t h f a t n o b o n e s w e r e b r o k e n
E a n d h e m r e p o r t e d t o b e r e s t i n g
f i n s e a s y m s c a r l b e e x p e c t e d .
l l
Frank Wolft"s car was st
from its parking place in Om
Thursday night, buf* was fothesamenight.in an alley,
damaged.
The \R'uma:\'s Club met \g m w wam you everything Mrs Clam Sieverq Thursday
~is new and smart. in Silklernoon,"Noted Love Star1 Dream¢ bn n;f~'£|¢.......:.....=..__11|\r......--
Fashion Cu:\t.c.r-the Drew: Store
.,....|at
ing-
olen
mhn
und
un-
vithaft-
ies"
Range »»
A Worthy Example g
At a price you can afford m c.
JuSt compare our price
with Omaha or any
mail order house.We
to 52 pric ed at $6.75, $10 to $19.75.
. S ma n n e w Sp ri ng Sty les o n sale
no w,5 - l tFmilhinnGun ter Be a ty P a r lo r
Php nc -11--Alien Triple-tt.Ilvxnl-
l:~¢.1c I'crm;u:cnf.~:, $5 :md $7.50.l l
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P-
nc 212| on 47 Blnlr
LIVE STOCK
Grain Hauling
VICTQR JOHNSON
N
Th e f o llo wi n g subje c ts. were g i v-
en ," H e l e n o f Tr o y " ,"D a p h n i aa n d Ch loe " ," A n t h o n y a n d Cleo-
p a tr a " ."I:zncf~1nt an d Guinr=vorr:".
" J o h n S mi th une!I'ocnho:1t:1s and
I.uII:1 `i!f'<-kh"'I`hrr'e wa s a g o o d
few weeks mst,He mqrecm to go
back March lst.
The district supervisor pf the0.E.s.,Mrs.Muriel smith of
Omaha,will visit the Herman
chapwr Thursday evening,Feb.
26.Mrs.Wachter,worthy nm:
ron,wouid like -to have a lamecrowd out that e\¢':ning_
The fire department vvaw ull-I
ed out twice the past. week.'y},,3|
first. alarm was Wednesday about
el\evan-thirty at the Bert Shucyhomewhenfirehadrtedonthe roof.It wa.; quickgput out.
The damage was alight.On Sat
urday nnuming they were soummn
ed to the warehouse of' the Han-
cock Implement company by an
over-heated stove.There wan no
'blaze and they were turned back.
T H E I'ERSEVE RAN|"r~1 l2YIl'|nv1'|;~n h xwAsu1N~6'iE< i€`i~SXEE A`¥"E'€§|§r',xC1gjggx lyywfnlcu im 'rdol|PAn'r~sm»f
PLIES A WORTI-IY EXAMPLE OF WHATPERSEVERANCE WILL ACCOMPLISI-I.r r
IS PERSEVERANCE IN SAVING A PART OF
YOUR EARNINGS REGULARLY T H A T
MAKES FOR FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE
IN LATER LIFE.
s a v e y o u m o n e y
The Arndt Hdwr. lil
Citiiens State Bank
R. Brock. Pres.BLAIR,NEB.R.Murdoch Vice Pr
The Home of the R. C. A. Radio
IE'L ;A hnrmy group of young folks
Nebraska, February 20, 1930 g ;- . .-gg;-.y-. _ » - - + - . . - - - - - - - - - -. _ _ . . . . . - -"rF a s h i o n C e n t e r - - t h e H o s i e r y F i n e s t W a s h D r e s s e s i n F l a i r a t C o m i s k i n g i s N
S t o r e o f B 1 3 i f - "f f f f s y o u r t h e $ 1 a n d $ 2 a t t h e F a s h i o n C e n t e r r a s k a r a n k s f i r s t i
c h o i c e s t S i l k S t o c k m g s t h a t x w e a r ; .i n s i z e s 1 4 t o 5 2 a l l t h e t i m e .5 - I t r t h i r d i n p r o d u c t i o n .
N4
s
l n w l n Ih¢»r::.'l|!uf hun.mms.lh I-mlm c lv uehrllt he nm~a»1:»;»lia!w.|
whlvh sh ou ld gi w his c hlldr c n lh vh
opportunities.Th e na rr ow lhlmgw
:II ho me h ad rrulmrd hi m tn vn lr ll
lu te wi th grvnt nlmm-:;.~:suvh nd
Juslrrwlnlx Ha=~ttln:».'tnn planner!I n
star!for the pu ln llng vxp ed lllnnwi th in two day s'time.[ lu wmllrl
star!us (ilut1rc'St¢»I' und wamcler up
lvully 1\|':1lit'li\'u m u s ull n urn-tn hc: zz life of ulil\'8 drn¢l;.:ory.(lib
humf :lid nlll tmrlerstand lh ls sud
don :alle-rntlmL
"\ \' lmt' a the mutte r? "he : mi d lr
hi ..r n ()\nm very muc h." she sn lrl. "I
was only wnnnlr-ring hmm my fa llmr
c ould ever ha ve valh-ci y nll his
friend."
W e wa n t me n to sa ve o n
s.ha\~e;'Cen ui ne Gi lle tte B la d e a w
pa c k ag e o f fi ve ,366.Ga mb le
S to r e s , 5 th & B r o a d St. , F re mon t,
No b .5 - l t
Fa s hi o n C e n t e r - t h e Hos ie ry
Sto r e o f B l a i r - o f f e r s y o u the
c h o ic e st Si lk S to c ld n gs th a t W ea r ;
Go ld Str in e .5 1 3 5 :On y x Po in tox,
juedrnant an d allowanc e.The . time
li mi te d f o r th e pre sen tation o f
c la i ms ag a in s t m i d Es ta te i s 3
mo n th s f r o m th e 14111 da y o f
Ma r c h ,A .D .1930,a n d th e ti me
li mi te d f o r p a y me n t o f de bts in
One . Ye ar f r o m sa id m t h da y o f
ia r c h ,i93Q.
' \ \ Y l I I \ \ 1 l \ r n 1 1 ...
ebr ask a.Ne b -
in qu a li ty a n a
i n ?\fnh1»ncT.rn
: 0 9 0 0 ¢ 6 $ { ` ~ i ¢ ( n o o » 9 O § 0 4
x r1°1~|
»\2 n he
Mutiny
; .Zi Albatrq§s
$1.50; Knya;:r §1.§5; Cinyx, $1"':'~`Bobolirfk, $1;'Neverdum, 2 psg at,oniy $6.'F5 at the Fashion
$1 Smeg 8%to 10 in all new,Center-sizes 13 to 46-~ovcr 100colc}rs.5-1: to pick from.5-1:
Pint In acreage md second in
production
Rnd n ri ght in 'ru Ente rprise.
the umst. l'varl|ln1.: his new camp In
far nor thvrn Ma in e In a mo n l h s
time.It wer e wi se . he umug ht. lo
send Mary In Glhhnns' nrtic v.Th e
pic tures mlg h l not sell.Gibbons
mln ht offer Lime azlrl u amlendlfl stl
*\\ hm?" i w exvlulnn ul ' Tml n r l s m o ;K a s r S L 3 5 ;dny x a $ I . % ;wu ;1 r. :: a>m y ma nn an d th e|g th h ln ;Bo bo lin k S l ,Ne ve n la r n ,2 pa ir ,Sff al 0 f 88iI{Co u n ty Co u rt;\hi$¥»'i'.'?'-§~ o m n m a c a n c e e 51.si zé s s t o 1 0 i n a l l n e w 15*-11 da y o f F e b . ,1930.
She ma d e |li ttle g e s tu r e o f d e c olors.5 - l l ( S E A L )I . C . E L L E R ,
snggr.as g 5-51;Cou nty J u dg e.
B y W Y N D I I AM MA R T Y N
CUPYRIUIIT IN THE u a.
whit! 8-runCARB O ~- --~--- ~--| um ww: lu mnur ll lwly-;vena.Ile mlgm awk In make Ile vu lmw lhnmuzhly |nK\1'- Ha ~
° °:.L",2':':.':1.';? '°"-'°'11:~:_':f.:-:-; . hq|_not been -» -=-~= lar mmnhn.Shield |u o u o n e
THE STORY
Cz1.u>°rrm L - F l o y d Un wlu .un -succ essful ln l l t e |s tr u i l la .wl thhisfriendHo w lr d Ba ttln tlvr lpainterofsomenote.but notwea lth y , ur n d inn er wi th th eir c o l-lege unoc latc, Allred Gibbons. tlo| .n-ein!tunxnntm Uo wto produc e!aw r i t t e n g m t ' p m c n t h e t h r u h mtaken vr lla o c ollem. to help unc hOtharIna d n r u lty exp ln ln i n i thathem e d :dnanc lnf ualutn nc e now
fo r thc educ ation of his son Bob.an d da u th ta r Mary Gibbons sc off!at the W eg allt" of the p le di te . bu tagreestomno1placeforUn-1r ln' | d lug h le r I n his organization.Sho la to rall au h is ~ft'lre n ext 6"
" f tn d w a x l"o n mo n n snapped
"'I`lmt' s a good way to rec onlt|:t°t1tl
he r to me ltud\vny is my opon and
avowed enemy ."Ile fr own ed as he
thought o f lt.Th e n he s mi le d al
most umla bly ." l' r lvo te atenfltnt
pher?"he risked." Or ju s t till? nl
the honc h In the Omoo?"
"Pr iva te, " Unwln tlns wor ed. "Y oo
soo. sho knows Froncln nml S2:1\"f1lS|l
\ : a \ | v c \ s t u n l l l u u r n n t n .I t t l l u p a H I E )
h a d w r o n g e d A t f r e d G i b b o n s .
M a r y lo t n lt m l a t h l m n e x t m o r n
l u g o v e r t h e b r e n k f n s t t a b l e a n d
her e y es uhm the question her lips
did no t f ormula te.
"Smith must will jul! 1| llttle." he
sold, "hut doo't be c oat down. Mary
Pha re i s h op e; y ou wi ll y et wi n to
Northampton. Take an hour nfl' thi*
u r
very day a nd no and nee the g reatAlf red (llhhons.He wa nts to ar e
you.Potnmorrlully spenklnpz.y our
f o m m e ta mode.He ls exp ec ting
y on."
0 an l .o 0 u c
Ma ry Un wtn had boon almost tt
y ear an in ma te of the oltlve ot E l
i:11_r Itttdwuy ;she hnd quic kly ac
vnrnmorlntod her se lf to tho routine
of hor work.She worked alway s :tl
top nlwt\d. as did her employ er htm
solf . on d wml pa id e ighloon dollars
'&tet\l¢ly.Th e poople were klrnlly .and ltu d wnt' - n oto r i ou s a s o ma n
nholittrlwu- -m=\| >r mixe d his plead
trres wi th his wo r k Sho was tw
free from hnrm wlu-It tuitlntt hlel dir'
t f \ | ' n Y \n u o l n ¢ n » n l A L n n l m n n n n l l \ \
" Y o u deserve to starve."he
ma p p e d , " wi th th a t d d fool of at
fa th e r o f y ou r s; an d will, to o."
She shook her head.
" I iJ1an*t sta rve , b ut l mmm:Pd
rathe r star ve th an d o th at."
I l o a I n 0
Glhb ons had been wr on g ln de-
c lar in g tha t th e . Memp hi s a n d To
ledo ro ad had horn taken fr om Rnd
vray because he wa s d n m k .Gi b
ho nx h ad bid so hi gh.th a t o n e o n
wh o m Radvray relied wh olly ha d
to ld him.W ell.that wo uld not
happen again.Fo r the mo me nt
th er e wa s o lu ll I n th e wa rf ar e.
I t wa s not un ti l some nllles of
Glb hon s r eturn ed fro m Eur ope th nt
the struc zlo would hogln ngoln. And
before thu!hnpponoul there wnu ltl
ho one mouth on shlphon rfl.ttlnorv
he could llll hims elf wi th nlonhol
an d reel ho wa s not ruining:hlw
[\lu5||t't'l§.It was the doh ou th o f
nn rllr'ohollt long denim!his pltntls
uro.'IIl:!nr Rntltvtly nlwzzys :loo tl\ otl
hlmevlf a nd o ther s abo ut this annu
al \oyn::o.llu t he never tlo1°t>I\vtl
I
I
|
I
do on
Fremont
o n
a t th e Te r r y Ho t e l
fr o m ll) r t. m. to 4 p . m.
Eve ni n gs by te lep h on e
ap p o i n tme n t o n ly
.nh
' n o D A Y S o x m '
N o C h rg e f o r C o su lta
Mr .C.I`.Retllic h tho succ s-
ful export says:
u n u u - r n
l RE1= 'E:RE1: 's S ALE
0 Gr a n t L o th r o p ,A tto r n e y
By virtue of an order directing
s ale,issued o u t o f th e di stri c t
c o u r t o f W a s h i n g to n c o u n ty , Ne b ~
r a n k s , a n d i n pur sua nc e o f a. de-
c ree o f m i d court.i n a n ac tion
th er ei n pe nd in g,wh e r e i n Vas sie
Della lansen is plaintiff and
B e r th a L e e Su th e rla n d e t al,ar e
def en da nts,1 wi l l a t t w o o'c loc k
i n th e a f te r n o o n o n Th u r s d a y th e
6 t h d a y o f Ma r c h ,1930,a t th e
we s t f r o n t do o r o f th e W a s h i n g to n
c o u n ty c o ur t ho u s e i n th e Ci ty of
Bla i r ,W a s h i n g to n c ou nty ,Ne b -
ra s ka , s e ll a t p ub lic au c tio n to th e
hi g h e s t bid der f o r c ash,one-
| f o u r th a t said sale a n d thr ee-
..1
tion
;!1l.l' tI I tL 1 ~ lt..L.t t °i3|l.l\Iil..:fol| ¥IhS o n Col|filTIl8t.ioll o f Said
;, ;: |..Mo le th e f o llo wi n g tlesc ribetl re a ltlllelItu]u 1-tltttlg., Im 111.12-'_l
: t w \.:|:tt Iltullltlll.1 _ .2 til};-£'$t8f£II\. 1 . .1 :nt vu |1 \»I f A ! _ l ;
\
\
'*\».f
/ '
, . n
- . »\.
f
rverfvctly.Even R\=~r!\\:|5 .i|||»r0\24=
of h or ."4
"S i m krznws n Int nhnnt hi s pr i
vntr- affairs I m1|\|»¢»m».l wn n dvrml
lmw vnu lnmnf of the Mrnly uliiel mid
T0| 0\lu fmhl.Yun go!I l from In-r -I.nnk here.'l'uhhy .'Tell h r r th a i
vhunres n f bright women In h n a l 'ness are enormous: lhev far (°X1'f'£'d I
" \|l u 'h i l t :\ \ \ l l . . | l \ |N u u n g | f \ . \ | |n u l ln dr'c ent-minded num.
It wa s to h i m f i lm preferrml the
""fI"°'=F fur nn hum'off.lla'was
"HI {i}P¢1&¢\||
'°|'1:|:|us.\." hv rzruntml."P m on '
f m rl \!lt:iII|\n Rlmfl.find :lu-re's a
|tll tn dn.Iln n': h e long er th an an
hour."
his wife.'I'h£=re had luvvn n clay .:. ".1 11 "|111 L " u 5 m U"lull \ "'1 3 gf,[ g l -ftonyearsonrllser,wh c n he wa s ag _;' ".".'"I
nntinnnl ilzzure In pnlltic s. 'Tlm dvrllh a\l\.lu\.l ~\1' .:1|e;;121 n remark-
nf u ixmvr11or hm]nmde hi m.n ably : l i m i 1|tr t .|::-I htre n gthe n
| " n( " hP I \f ll0 f ll('|lT'l'fl!ll1[}!(l\('|Il0I.th e \\0;|k "|i55 Q5 th.1031 cgufilfth e head n f a :r e n t stare Hi s o f ru p tu r e )ao 1..at t t 1-,e_fi n n mi nl k n mvlw ' e as nt thc serv-.-Yinnnf the \\'l\| I€*I us e a s a mu mvnt [q u c n tly r c c mer th e ir p re n nu s n a -
\\Imran a m.,..1 nnnln .............\uhnlul tu r a l retai ni mr n o wt r .need ilm nu
i n e L a s t n a n 01 J...-0:eignt.
a n d th e W e s t h a l f o f L o t
ni n e i n Bloc k f o r ty i n th e
F i r s t Ad d i ti o n to th e C i ty u f
B la i r ,W a s h i ng to n c 0 u n t y,
Ne b r as k a .'
Said sale is f o r t h e purpos e 1
nr.r1§1inn§nrv enirl nrnmf anu nlnn\1
)HOME t }=
v.
any Jam rolls H Her. '| may make ue mnlcea nl ner curlously al me """:@=~ p]nce for ..:, .:: my nrgnnlznginq :':rL' '::°"'.'£':.:B"'a ;\e::.f.°:'°':':"'éf$u U u . | \| l l u u .r \ \ n l r | |u l v u a |rr n s m l e : h p c m m r r y .f u r t h e r o u t s i d e s u p p o r t .S t o m a c h t h e r e s p e c t i v e o w n e r s .t h e r e o f .(
I l ; ° 1 ' k \ ; * 1 1 = h » ~ = -o f h i s O W "t r o u b l e ,b a c k u c h e a n d c o n s t i p a t i o n D a t e d t h i s 2 8 1 1 1 d a y o f J a r l u a l i
. . " °e s " l " ' " . " = " . 1 . " " " § °f £ S . { " f * | o f : e n c a u s e d b y R u p t u r e u r o m n t l y 1 9 3 0 .a t B l a i r .N e b r a s k a .Ar maiu m
t re
If
hr
hr
S h i !I 8 f l !!b r i g h t I I S * I U F l l y .S M H ]o i u l l u \ \ u m l | J r n :l l u l l n l u u n e li l P h r a n n n l n v n n g n n n I f a ' h n ' i l l ~~~~V ¢ ' ¢ \ \ l h ~~~
'.,a;'.;.'.¥..".:.",.a:".;1::;::':.;.,..::. 1i;;.: I hlm ln the limi? than out of ll. :md-I 2f"f..§'1!"'21`E'?':..'!".1'_.52l'Ei"! f'f.2'ffldinnnear.|2lS£' "Sj ik'Q'éhI|}»\i»£=}3§f Referee.l l lF i f h e T h e a -H v n .n n . ..." . .\ .. . . n - . . ,-her fa ther."
"Thi s in o ne o f th e ti me s 1 wi sh
I had taken to c nmrnerc e jnstead of
art,"Het-ttlngton commented.I le
had eve ry sy mp athy wi th a gi rl who
wanted mol'e educ ation: apparently
Gibbons had nono.
"Y0\C|'d ha ve rolled a t lt. "o m-
bons retorted." Mo n o f y o u r k i n d
alway s soera to thi nk a ny f oo l c a n
m a k e a s a m a s s o f b n a l n o s s a n d g e t
n u f u m .I . . .n _. \ . . . .. . . _ n . . . . \ . . .. . .n n
way was n vo lu pxlla ry o f slxty whowa s lln dln a o ut that he li ve d no w
In a anheror one a n d c ould no t
adapt hlmaell'to lt..Gibbons'vlc-
tory pointed tho moral.Ile d id n ot
Irroarly ff-:tr Glbhons.llo c o mf or t-
vd hlms olf th at af ter a fe w we e k s
on the aaa ho wo uld onlne bac k
rofreslwd for tho his: game.
lle wa s th ln la in g of Glh ho na ' tr l
umph o va: th o Iltomphls and Toledo
¥'n||¢l nn lv marln nnwanlhla h v th e
b u | | | I . I l n u n u l u w u u m z n w r .C l l l " l I " i |
away b y tha t a plr lt whi c h la fo un d
so muc h ln \\.nshlnm.oa not-leur.
fou nd the disparity ln yr-ara mo re
than oll':=e1 hy his name. prominence
and prnn1lso.
From the ho gtnnlna the marrlngre
was un hap py I le had fou nd that
the sc andals dlsc ovvred hy a poll!!
c nl r lval wo re no t tn he lived do wn
ln an era whon WDHIPD "Ple po\\'l't`3.
Ile h ad g on e ha c k to hls fina nc ing
Tr u ly re mar k ab le a n d p r o mp t
res ults h a ve been obta ined no t
o n ly wi th rec ent a n d n o t f u lly
tlevc lopéd ru p tur e s b u t also wi th
old,lo n g negle c ted ones.
Ingenious , rec ently perfe c ted dc ~
vic es are n o w h o ld i n g rupture-a
fi zjmly wh ic h here tof ore never ha c l
been retained.
I Fin nlnetil hnltc n n filflnu lnrr.
__ -_.._.- -- ,... ..
NOTICE 'ro CREDITORSof* ESTATE
STATE or NEBMSKA I
I aa
Wa:shi:1gton County,|
A. C. Dobol, Attorney
In the County Court.
I n th e Ma tt e r o f th e E s ta te o f
Ch
Mcuoooh1u/un-MavmA|
3
uucan: I um.1 lu un: Suri wuu wma.W he re wo uld y ou be in n s itua tion
wher e su preme mu ruge and res olu
Ilon were rvqulrod?l' ll answer.
'i'ou'd be found wanting.'k'ou'\e
lived f n rvmn re me.If y o u h me n ' t
lik ed a ma r e nr s cllrnnte y uu 'fe
. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ . . . . . . .. . . u. . -l . .l . . . J a l . . -
. .". . . .. .|-. . . . . .-.-lrvnc hory ni'u tru slml munnc er.
whom !\I:1'r} Pnwln entered the nmc e
of hor fu lho 1's nn nti me frlvnr l.
Gihhnns was nf tvn a mnrror of
sp o mln tlo n ummm:. t h e lln d wn y
slulf.It wa s k n o wn th at hi!ha d
nm¢\ hmm 1?mh \n\' e ri mI:nm!hnd
In Ne w Y o rk .Eve ly n Iln dwn v wa s " "" " " " "" ` " "" "° " " " '" ' "| Ci nd< rella A Nlou ltro p Dec c ased'strap.::;1r:==i."11 splr=n¢lld hnstoszs.Sh e wa s h vn w u '.' .w _tlfnl llnil sh e was slovc r.Th o Rn d |I ;.::1.:.. lice th e du ra b ility ~ 1 3 ° t h e C " § l " ° ; 5 _ ° f s ' f !s m e g
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some ti ght Illnc es in for c orners of
th e earth und I hrure not alway s
lost.After all.Gibbons,wh at do
y o u k n o w o f m e o r Un wln ? "
..... ..q u n n a q \ u n u n 4 . . . - .loft suulflenly.hre nthlm;threats
against his o| n|1lo;. Pr. Anal lt seemed
he hurl elmntod hls llfe to xxotllrm
even for some y grlovanve of whose
nri zln nnne ln his onlc e ha d any
doilnlle Idea.
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n wa s n l n d i n n e r ; D a n y th a t h a l""" ` ° " . " " " " " " " " " " f "ll!.Char moi tma . me n t ac c o r dmg bvnnnrmnfodhisin lvnlln n o f tn k l n z l .21 mnnlh's vnrntlnn.Ther e were ns stati stic sgnvsris some forelzrn fllnannvlffrs.I D o n o t u q s te YO'If mo n e y on
[I p kn e w th at hh!wi fe realized vcxdeiy adver tis ed ma xi ord er con
-_v -oan d o n th e 2 2n d d a y o f M a y ,1930.
at 1 0 o 'c loc lc A. M. on eac h o f s aid
dates,to rec eive a n d e xa mi n e a l.
c la i ms a g a i n s t s a id E s ta te , wi th a
wh y he wa s c o lo r .He h a d never tr a p t i o n s /Y o u c a nn ot f i t y o ur ' v i e w to th ei r a d ju s tme n t a n d nl-heen able.vhnllf. ro met Q19 glanc e self.»|lov.~ance.Th e ti me li m i te d f o r th e
"I kn o w," s nld th e c n p i mlls t h m oszlty fhnt had nmh i n g
lv "that one smoke tho m»r°|1rltv nf n his Hnnnnlsal nnnlrlnn
to do with url ;;"';,_'f ~"';"""-=""\gg"~ er l (_ I-'. nEnLlc||. Ruptune Appli-presentation of claims1: I e cn nm!!!..U|§"§..f°.-Tf.fL':ton mn nhe had learned must °flf.'f'f'f_ Efffffff §E""f °{.'¥°°;.."""I."-E'ff"E_.f°'_?'.."&_"I'f'E.'.
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5 - _ »- \w g \. \ .o n H ;u - u . . 5canvasea."Hin manner bec ame loss
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wo r k even when ma k in g holiday .
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"Thank you. EI;.'nr,'° she nnswerod
to his oxtrvmc surprise, "the chungzv `1ia¢k "His, Hemi,
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o f said Co u n ty Co u r t,th i s M t h
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The Plarmlng of the Crulsa.
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tlngton aufzgested."I:-=n't it arrange
that we s ho uld ha ve Inst sight of
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t r u e F m n o t o f t e n i a N t ' \ t Y o r k .
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y o u n a w . "
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ée nl le t gl il m o f t|1 ||: '|| u-o h j e vl e l .a m u
s e t t r n o f t h e s e a .t h a n a [\ |2 Ii \t o .
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t h e t o p o f a n n b ! h r ¢ » \ \ | 1 : : t u l l e I::~»
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T h e r e w a s s n m n l h l n r z f i n e a b o u t h e r .
A n d t h e b r o w n e y e s w h i c h l o o k e d
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s e l f m l n m l t t o d t o a t l e a s t t w o e x t r a
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o o e a a a s a r a l e .l i e r a t h e r s t l a p e e t
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t h a n r e r u n s il 'h e r e ve r t e d t o h i s o l d
h a b i t s .S h o w a s e n m l n :t o se t '
that he k ept withi n hou nds.
''I ara glad y ou ar e enmlnz.
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At the Blair High SchoolAUDITORIUM
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Phone 298 Blair, Nebr.'1`uesf}a\E\unimr~. 1f'eh1um'v 25 a - n ..»|u u u | . . u ¢ \ u \ n u uo l d s a i l i n g s t a i n s n o w I o n s :h r u l i o I \1 .n n w .|i m I m l f i M n n s l v u r I i o l m n p s '
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s h o [ i l l s W | I | I I " l d n n ' t s = u p | : n 4 e y o u m a i d ? "s h o s n l d .
c a n v vv r : v p ~ = h m v m u c h I w n n t i t . "" . \ | | \ p l 0 . "h e n n s w o r o d .
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A 1'e1°fect Day"Carrie Jacobs Bond
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The Light from over the Range"---
CHARLES ELIASSEN
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k a n n . . h n . |n I n !n A n n n e u n n
m l o n n . r l e h n r h n n | \ n f v m * Q *~ . P C A ' i i i
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H u s h S h e c n u l d n n !h r l n g h e r s e l f a | \ r m ~ t t 3 / $ t i l l ?|C u
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you. 'I'||e' world knows me usa u lmrd
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e n o u g h . "l t w a s w i l l s t h e h o p e t h e : l l - I a f I t c o s t l \ \ \ I l f } - h u *I i i ]1
I l e l m k o d a t h m -k e e n l y .T h i s w o u l d n o t h a t M m R z l d w a y C q l l l m l b o t t l e . " - J - . i m :.P s I 4
w a s _ | h e r l p e m o m e n t n e x t m m - n l n | :n r t h e l ! n 1 r l n s 'l u S i x t y - ' h i m : : . ,\ \ | ~L . = . :" \ n g r r o u h l l i k e t o f e e l y o u 3 l r . _ _ l . I n w l n r a r . - o ; : n E . e d h a r I n - M i l *w a u k e ; r ,\ " » ' £= = .
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MUSIC:--"Failing Leaves"---J. S. Seredy
"Little Robin Redbreast"-Wm. H. Potsfock
"A Perfect Day"-Carrie Jacobs, Bond
Orchestra '
ORATORICAL
1."The Present Significance of the Constitution"~
ALFRED JENSEN
2."Intolerant Still"---IRIS RODELL
*I "Target Practice"ALFONS SCHULTZ
SOLO.-"Swiss Echo Song"~-Dorothy Baxter
HUMOROUS
1."The Last Day of School"--DORIS BECK
9."Goodbye Sister"MAE KOOPMAN
"Jane"VERA NELSON
4."\Vhat the Janiwr Heard"MARIAN NELSON
At the Theatre"OLGA SCHULTZ
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n n d v r n m o n e t n n o h l l g x n t l n n t o m u ?
I s t h a t w h n l y o u n | v1 l n ? "
" o r r : o u r s 0 . '* s h e t 'G | 1 l l f? I1 . " I s h o u l d
e x p vc t t o c n r n It..B u t h o w c a n I ? "
I l e i o a n e d o v e r t h e g Ia B S t o { 1 | 1 e d
whim" Y o u c a n . " h e s a i d .Y o u c a n ve r y
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h n d h o i p v d t o m a k e I m r f n m u m = ;
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l d e n n l ' M a r y g e t t i n g u w h o l e m o n t h
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s a n d d o l l a r s y o u r e d u c a t i o n w l l l n w a s a r y P r s e W o 891311191 »rvr w i V n n a r a l ! m l u n v ' a n r l m : n n dlJb IOU .5.S h e C 0 | l n l . Io d l l ) h e l b f l l t h . 4 .a d A an A A | F l l 'S f. ( 1 0 0 1'" s w / U Y \ | |~ E*§r|rine offical
x"s n Down,Tubhy while |M ke """°" " 'Mlu ' """ "' °°" " " " ' |\.l "°n a stenngraphvr.wary well, you must er..Real Codon.have taken mnny lettvrs from him "I have n feeling." she said. "thru ~0 I I
he noted his fr nd-8 interest.Mm to three men named ilarrod. Harte I ouch: not to go.!t'a u kind of .__.-=-.,-.. = = - - , r idown.'.l'ubb_r,whilp I make ,gal and Bufopd.IIn\e=~n't yuu!"prescmment.I wish you could ¢-
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STATE
¢\f-_.|_~.¢n . . |lroduuc ago az l1Ul\n\'H:us1:| u n aEast--6: 10 p.m. dadliy .
W e s t- 7 : 1 5 a. m. d a i y .
C . S t. P . , M. & On u ln
No r th b o u n d
L a t e r . h e b e g a n :° ° 1 h a d a sm a l l \\ Hg"1 W m j l u s m m .| w u s n y o u ° | w i s n : n e y w m u u n n u a 3 0 5 r n r O Ff o n u n e w h e n I l e f t I l l x r v a .1 t o l a m e R u d x s a y a n d h r i n g t o t h i s 1 t h -1 "a r -m e n e e n | , n e r o o m .h e e x E !
s p e n t i n o s t o f g t l n o f i l c e t h e u o t c l m o k s w i t h t h e !te t e r a 1 1 d .H i s m e s b r i g h t e n e d r u" » . . L . _ ...._ s e e i n g U 1 8 w o r l d w r i t t e n n i n c e t h e f i f t h n f t h e m o n t h E. : \ : ? § » n f n f l n r h n c m r n m n a . 2 ~S T A T E O F N E B R A S K A I
\\ un wnn t was len an d s ome smallsavi ngs I h ave boug ht n c a mp.At
present I'rn h a r d u p ,bu t there's
plenty of money in this very room If
fm e ne r g eti c enough to gg;"_I
have sold very few of my paintings.
I have been able to afford not to.I
ha ve commissions for a number
wh ic h I ha ve n ot tllle d.Th n t wa s
selnah of me.l'lI Bxeruln rhnm and
to these men.Yo u wi ll tlnd a ty p e
wr i ti n g mac hine In th e adjoin ing
offlc e Yo u wi ll transc ribe the let
ter s a nd then fo rg et a ll about lt."
"I-`orget?*'she n n s we r w."forge:
all about lt? "
"'I'hnl's the Idea," he Said delight
edly .Ile wa s ve r y muc h relieved
He had d rea ded the Ide a of temp!
' | u g y \ . \ . .v -- u - . .- - . v . . \ . u » u \ v l l ur h l n e r y u t w v o r k ." G e e l w o u l < l n ' l
t h a t b e l u c k .S i s .d o y o u t h i n k i t
c o u l d b e m a n a g e d ?D o y o u t h i n k
tlle re' s so mething I c ould d o?"" l f there lnn't.,"she decided," I
rron t g o."
Rndwuy was astounded at her de-
lmnrl.
"\\Iln|dn I \:mIwlth nn engine-
] as
Washington County,|
In the County Court.
I n th e Ma t te r o f th e Es ta te of
J oe J oh nso n,Dec eased:
To tho C r ed i tor s o f S a id E s ta te :
_Y o u a r e He r eb y No tif i ed ,Th a t
I wi l l sit.a t th e C o u n tv Co ur t
: Y
al?
7:15 m. daily except Sund2:52 p.m. daily except Sum!
7:52 am. Sunday only.
Southbound4|12¢s5 p.m. daily except Sunday.
5:80 p.m. daily.
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Northbound
"J M .1|
3 SCHEDULE
cs - . .
sell some of rheé lihi}»'né§."3I3}§}
air!Ma ry sha ll go to Smllh ,and
y our boy shall have the Tec h.Sea-
wihrnr und nnlnt -I...la nn...n......~
ing her."I-'orfet i t omlrely .Go to
Smith an d eel [hut y ou have
earned the mnney .l'lJ tell y our fa
zher tt ls n loan. so he will fam nm!
|ur;n.»not MIu| 1l£l!"Ile snapped '" . ` " '"Z ` " '`Ro o m m B la i r i n said Co u n ty on{C ` ° " " i " " ° ' d " e " t we e k )th e 1 4 th d a y o f Ma r c h a n d th e
,_,,_ ,__,___15th da! of J une. 1930 at 10 o'c loc k :roundL M .
a u u u u1 1 3 0 0 Jai{&§`¢n`éI5é i',"§';, "mg £"¢`5`P¢u`§I§£2 lsfled."' '"'*"'we muse neauurul :mln Dresses -: r w A.a. m. each day t receive and QX1 I¢"§§1iD¢ for ma I needed waking She rose llltleuly; the color h d at only - $6.75 at the Faahxon o '12.00 A.no-zona from her cheek. She felt nba Center names 13 to 46-over 1of~amine all clam aga.mst san!3:00 P
yn-m nick from.m t Estate, with a view to thear ad-6:16 P:
nm.M.
M.M.
2:00 P. M.
5:00 P. H.
5
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Ra y mo n d Mi l le r o f Be nn i ng ton ,Mr .a n d Mr s .T.K..Cor ni sh
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Amnm NEWS \cnowmm. HOME
Ra y mo n d Mi l le r o f Be nn i ng ton ,Mr .a n d Mr s .T.K .Cor ni sh
J o h n B e h me r a n d Ch es te r D a li a dr o ve u p f r o m Om a h a Tu es da y
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ADMAI-I NEWS \CROWELL HOME
Ra y mo n d Mi l le r o f Be nn i ng ton ,Mr .a n d Mr s .T.K..Cor ni sh
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pan of these notes ham been .gcénunuea ff;§ i ; ; § < ; D E s .";"""'"|mhinc<|.)
of constitutionalii
Raymond Miller of Bennington,
John Behmer and Chester Dalvis
called at the -'mfs Pullen homeMonday.~
Mr.and Mrs.Louis Peterson
spent Monday at Earl Wagner-'s.
Ic o m Hiebenthal visited Sun-
dny at the C. F.Fauss home at
Hooper.
Kenneth, Ruth and Marie Sohl
visited Sunday afternoon at theToelke home.Rev. Weber spent, Wednesday ff
lhe H. F.~Hieben\.hal home.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Peterson of
Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pet-
erson and family of Hooper, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Peterson, Mr. and
Mrs.Henry Luther and Mr. and
Mrs.Herman Boreherding wereSunday visitors at Nels Peteraon's
Lloyd Fauss spent Sunday alt-
ernoon at the H.F.Hiebenthal
home.
Mrs. Albert Hue and Geraldinelqxnt'1`\=e=d§`at the Herman
Mngill home at Teknmnh.
James Pullen and family were
Blair callers Tuesday evenmg.Mr. a nd Mn. J .M.Fauss and
family,Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lenn-lnghoener of Fremont and Otto
Fanss were Sunday visitors at the
H.F.Hiebenthal home:
1
1 No. 2 can Corn
Mr.and Mrs.T.K.Cornish
drove up from Omaha Tuesdayewning w visit the f'onrner's mo~
ther, Mrs. Edna Cornish.
Miss Ada Riddlesbarger of Omn-l
ha,spent Tuesday afternoon at-
the Home with her mother, Mrs.Sarah Riddlesbarger.I
The Misses Luia Prihrhard, Lena(
Hosmnn and Alice Qhambers, all
teachers in the Omaha swools,
spent a few hours at the Home on
Tuesday afternoon.They were in
Blair attending ~ the funeral of
Mrs. Anna Stewart.
Grandma.Famham had a sguestsTuesdayafternoon,Mrs.
Wes. Cook, Mr. Frank Wilsie and
Mrs. Kate Dennis of Omaha, and
Mrs Mattie Pounds of Blair.
Miss Esther Rasmussen took a
few days of w¢-deserved vaca-
tion this week and spent the time
visiting friends i n Omaha.She
returned to her nursing duties at
the Home on Wednesday.
Rev.and Mrs.W.H.Under-
wood were entertained a t the
Henry Ruwe home last Friday ata dinner given in honor of the
birthday of Mrs.Minnie Triplett
They enjoyed the dinner very
much.
Gilbertson'sCashSpecials a
Friday and Saturday
Navy Beans, 3 lbs .25c
10 lb~l:»ag Sugar .63c
100 lb bag Sugar .$5.75
4 lbs Coffee ..95c
This ll 1 good Colle n y don't thlnk
its worth It.brl z I b k nd get your
money
2 lbs Coco .25a
1 No. 2 c'an Toma -3 71 can Hominy G
1 can Pork & Beans
Oled ..,1 95
PHEsmISSUED EVERY THUHSUAI
Price pvr Year $1.50
Entéred as aecondazlasl matter
IS the postoffice at Blair, Nehr.,under the Act of Congrms of
March 3, 1379.
Every subscription is regarded
ua. opqg accoug}f.._ 'Tye nmpes of
I;Sux m s lur; nun-.s
Mr.und ~ iilln. William Jnhnel
helped Mrs. Claus Seh:\eidcr cele-
brabe her birthday Friday evening,|also Mr.and Mrs.Chris Jahnel
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Japp.Mrs.Bertha Wendt, Vem and
Herbert were week-end visitors av.
Ithe Charles Voss home.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Andersen were
Blair shoppers Saturday._Mr. and Mrs. Fred Misfeldt and
children ~ a t the Wa lter .la pp
home Sunday aloemoon.
The Sunnyside school had a
valentine box Friday afternoon
and we children and teacher re
ceived many nice valentines.Th'
visitors present were Mrs. Walte
Japp and son, ,Lyle,and Miss
Bertha Jahnel.Mr. und Mrs. Fritz Jahnel and
family spent Friday :right with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jahnel.
Mr. and Mrs. William Voss and
family helped Mrs.Alfred Svog-
erson celebrate her birthday last
Saturday afternoon.~Mr. Wnlterrdahnel was n caller
lore uamsgvs resort W any ,....,,was not intended to refer to cor-
porations not yet formed, the mo-
tion says.The five school bound members
who brought the suit are D.D.
Rowe, J. S. Devries, C. H. Chris-
tensen,R.A.Luehrs and Lloyd
Moffett.The sixth member, J.F.
Rohn, is assisting C. E. Abbott in
handling the case.As Ray is neu~
tral, tlie residents north and :wrlh
east'o! the city,who petitioned
him for n new school district under
erintendenta to form such a dist-
rict, have entered the case as in-
tervenors to contest the school
bonnd members.The school board
members seek a permanent ln~junction to stop Ray froin forrii-
ing the new district on the al-
legation that the law empowering
him to do this is unconstitutional.
NOTICE OF SHERlFF'S SALE
Henry Mencke, Attorney.I N THE ms rmc r r CO UR T OF
y/AsnxNG'roN COUNTY,NEB-
law empowering county sup-
Iubscribers will be instantly re-
movedfrom our mailing lint M: the
expintiun of the time paid for if
the publishers be notihed; other-wine the subscription will remain
In Icrce at the denignlted lub-
lcrlption prius Every subscribermm understnnd um than condi-
Filings for county offices hive
» =~ late in st.ar!g, but lashweekl e w md i d n m"signified their
~ llingness tp enter t.}}e political
ring.Fil§ngs over the state have
been going an for some time and
in many cases several candidates
have filed for the same office.
The time for filing closes in July
sha m there i s s till a mple time
for those who would run, 00 enter
the !1eld_
Q
ALONG THE
~BOTTOM ROAD
Mr.and Mrs. James Paulsen
ami Mrs. Geo.Sheets of Herman
attended a party Tuesday evening
at the Wm. Jensen home, south of
Blair.During the stay of Mr.
Sheets at West Point, Mrs. Paul-
sen has been-stopping with her
Hater, Mrs. Sheets in Herman.
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson and
childzw were among those cele
bmting the birthday of Mrs. LloydJohnson Sunday afternoon at theJohnsonhome in Glendde district
Roy Lyons, who has worked for
P. M. Tyson, moved last week to
Crlhoun and Mr. and Mrs. How-ard Goans moved to the lower'Wson_Harm and v.;i1l Work for
Mr. Tyson this year.J.s. Cnnety starbed Tuesday
morning to shell five thousandbushels of corn which he is ship~
ping to Omaha through the Holm-
quist elevator nt Herman.T.K.
Iverson and A.'W.Clarke are
running the sheller.Mr. and Mrs. I-'md Ray had as
supper guests Monday, Mrs. Anna
Meyers of Overton, Neb., Mr.andMrs. Clifford Ray and son.Tues-
day Mrs.Meyers and Grace and
Ralph Ray were guests of Mr.~nd Mrs.Glenn Ray,near Arl-
ngton and Wednesday Mrs. Mey-
s left"F'remont for hor home.Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Widener of
esaw,who have been spend-ng the past ten days with their
~rather and wife;Mr.and Mrs.
_oben Widener and other rela-ves near Kennani and 1€:°1iUgbon,
I will holda Public Sale at the old Jim Wild farm
4 miles southeast of Blair on No. 5 highway on
Wednesday, l'e`br. 26
/ Congmencing at 1 o'clock sharp
horses Cattle and Hogs .
ONE TEAM BLACK MULES, 7-B YEARS TWO STEER CALVES. 6 MONTHS OLD
OLD, wnlcxrr zsoo TEN HEAD or Hocs, svslcm wo Las.
I1s#Ln \l.I¢lh»...Yann hnmo §§nn.r{n\r. I RARKAi t we --.».-el -nf -~--~~ -----.and in the evqinlng Mr. and Mn
Bob Andorsenfwere visitors then
Miss Alma Swanson spent ch
weekend with home folks.
Mr.and Mrs.Harry Jahm
were Sunday afternoon visitors s
the Fritz Jahnel home.
Mr.and Mrs.Bob Anderse
spent. Sunday afternoon with NL
:md Mrs. Andrew Anderson.
Warners all elastic step-i
Girdlesf eatured at $1.98 and $2.9
in sizes 26 bo 36 at the Fadxia
Center.They make the ide:
foundation garment for the nei
long dresses.5-l
FIRST METHODIST CHURCHCarl Bader, Pino:
Friday,7:30 p. m.f`1-olr n
hearsal.
Sunday, February 23:
10 o. m.-Church school.Clam
cs for All ages.
11 H.m.-Mo rni ng worshi]
Third in series of sermons o
gen'1 theme of "Partners in Cn
ation".Subiectz "The Felluwshi
-My Share in the Church".Spf
cial music.
3:30 p.m.-Epwo ri h Leagu
Group Rally at Tekarnah.Meets
church here at 2:15 p. m.
7:30 p. m.-Happy Hour service
Subject: "A Handy Mirror". Wha
should we know about ourselves
And howl Music by orchestra an
L.By virtue of an order of sale:
e.issued out of the District Court
e of Washington County, Nebrn.sk:\,'
and in pursuance of a decree of
=lltald noun i n an action therein,
0. indexed at Execution Docket D
Number 3498 at nam, 457, where-
:|in D. Z. Mummert is plaintiff and
-Edward w .Pfeiffer,et al,are
defendants, I will on the 24th day
of March,1930,al,the hour of
10 o'clm~.k A.M.,at the West
front door of the ¢Washington}
n County Court Ho un ln the Cltv
.1 |0f Blair, Washington County, Ne-
Ubraska,sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash, the
following described real estate,
to-wit,
Lots number seven (7)and
eight (8).i n block number scv.
e-enty (70),i n the City of FortCalhoun, Washington County, Ne-1
braska..]
1.Lots number One (1)and Two
(2)in blvtk number Thirty-seven
(37) in the City of Fort Calhoun,
n . Wawhingwn County, Nebraska.
»-Lot number Sewnbaen (17), in
p block number Ten (W),i n the
-Village otArlington,Washington
County,Nehaska,save m d ex-
cept therefrorri _the following part
of lot 17, to-wi$'» Commencing at
the Southwest corner of said h t
17, running thence mt One hun'
n8
L
el a
ONE BLACK niuu-1, 4 YEARS, w'r. 1350
ONE DUN MULE, 4 YEARS, w'r. 1200 M a c h i n e r y
ONE BAY HORSE, 8 YEARS, WT. 1400
ONE BLACK uonss, smoorumoum.Q§§ pggg ,___,,. __,___,
|~--.Hay and 0therArticles g§§ ;Y,§?,EvT§§f},';,}}L" o. Llsnzn
yjy,' r o N s U P L A ND a n ONE P . & 0 . mu ms c UL 'r 1 v ATo nONE DEERING MOWING MACHINE3 TONS OAT STRAW A L OT OF BEE SUPERS
SOME FURNITURE ARD OTHER ART-TW() FARM WAGONS
ICLES T0 0 NUMEROUS To MENTION TWO SETS WORK HARNESS.
QW m .I - I m k l e
CY JOHNSON,Auctioneer CITIZENS STATE BANK, Clerk
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of Blair Nebraskazhoir.B r i n g y o u r f r i e n d s to th i
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.lor 11 ro ller - sk atin g p a r ty to bt
héld at the Herman rink,whiol'
has Been reserved for this party
Wednesday,7:30 p. m.-Church
Night Rally..Every member ol
the churdn every teacher and
officer f the Sunday'Scfhool.every §pwo2th Leagucr,has ~
special place in the program.The
union rally lnslfs one-half hour.
The group meetin s,forty-five
minutes.»
:awFashion Center-the UISS Store
of Blair--offers you everything
that is new and smart iii Silk
Dresses to pick from in sizes* 11
to 52 priced nt $6.75, $10 to $15ll`5.
Smart new Spring Styles on sale!
now.5-itFashionCenterBeatyParlor
Phone 47--Alice Triplctt.Real-istic Permanent.a, $5 and $7.50.l t
c o u x r i 'n u m :
BUREAU N0'l`E§
(Continued 'from page one)
Probably the most important of
all agricultural meetings that will
oe held this year, will be the one
at Blair,Neb., February 25th at
l:30 p.rn.
This agricultural outlook meet-
.ng will answer such questions as
:hesez "Which crops and whatlivestock have paid the best in the
past?Will it be the same in theFuture,and why?
If every farmer was to raise
mly corn,would you?If every
farmer was to rqise only wheat,
.could you?And if every farm-
e r w a s t o r a i s e o n l y h o g s ,w o u l d
f o u ? "
This outlook meeting is not a
irophecy, and will probably not he
lq0%convent.I t does not tell
inch farmer what to do,but it
furnishes information that no
armor can get by himself,hutwhateachfarmer ought to con-
sider seriously in planning his
iwn farming operations.
County Agent George Bates
'eels that every farmer in Wash-
ngtam county and nearby counties
i.ill want to hear these experts.
They will he in Blair, '1`uesdny
afternoon,Febmary 25th at 1:30 III
Mr. and Mrs.Byron Beard aw!
ions spent Saturday evening with
Mrs.Beanl's parents.Mr.andMrs. Frank Pike of Blair.Mar-
gr e t Rogers retumed ThursdayQwthe home of her parents aftereventyveclcsstaywithher sis-
cr,Mrs.Beard._
Ai a m i l y reunion and indoor»icnic dinner wan held Sunday at|
he home of* Grace and Ralph Ray
n honor of their siswr,Mrs.
tnnu Meyers of 0'Nrton,Neb.
iome of the guests were Mr. and
vhs.Glenn Ray and children of
trlington.Mrs.Mary York and
wo daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Don-
»ld and Kirk Smith, Mr. und Mrs.
flntt Conklin nnrl children,Mr.
md Mrs.Russ Parish and chil-
lren,Solomon Meyers,Mr.andhrs.Eil Bowden and Rrnnmlson,
vhs.Jesse Spielman,all of Te-
mmnh; Mrs. W. L. Smith nnd son,lirdl of Craig and Mr. and Mrs.
fred Ray.
A. E. Dixon went to Mu? Valley
Monday afternoon with Charles
iurd.who trucked twenty-two
read of hogs w market there.Quite n number of farmers
rave been sawing their supply oivood for thesumer recently.Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Simonsen
md children were Sunday quests
|f Mrs. Anna Simonsen in Blair. 3Mr. And Mrs. Fritz Muller were
Wednesday supper guests of Mr.
md Mrs. E. T. Jipp in Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Fitz Muller spent
iundny with her parents, Mr. and
llrs. A. A. Anderson.They bru'tllrs.Anderson home with them in
mnes of her health improving.
Miss Inez ,Stomper of Tekamoh,
.rouzlzt Mrs.Anna Meyers ofYvertan, Neb., who had been vis~
Ling her daughter and other rela-
ives there to the home of heristerandbrother,Grace andlalph Ray Saturday evening.
Mrs. Anna Meyers was a guest
\f her brother, Gifford Rav and
amily Monday forennon.In the
Iternoon.with Grace Ray,she
isited Mr.and Mrs.Joe Crut-imrer of Herman. and old school-
nntes.Mrs.Meyers formerlyived in this vicinity.Mrs. Neum Warrick spent Sat-
rday night with her sister. Mrs.
'ertha Gollehon where their fa-hcr, She'don Peck, is sick.Mrs.
Varrick came home with her son.
iorman and familv Sunday, wha
p n t he day nt the Neum Wur-
|c meHr.nnri Mr:vpn- 'iillifm ...A
|l'l E lowa=Nebraska Light and
Power Compay announces the
purchase by it of. the properties of
t h e B l a i r G a s C o m p a n y .
Very shortly we propose to improve and modernize
the system to the end that Blair may receive the finest
and most modern of gas service.
Very shortly We shall announce a gas rate reduction
in this city and believe that as a result of modern service
and lower rates gas consumption may be stimulated.
/some FED
BEEF HUASTS
wc slmnnlv
Our market will sell
young,tender,corn-fedpot or oven bee! roasts at
only 1'lc per pound allday tondnrrow (Saturday)_
or until our big stock ls
exhausted.These roasts
will be cut from young.plump heifers and steers.lt's been a long time since
we could sell our bestquality beef roasts at any
where near this price.These roasts will be cut
and ready for you-nowaiting necessary.
IN GHUGEHY
UEPAHTMENT
east. twenty-two feet to the place
oI' beginning, being a part of Lot
7,ih Block 20 of the aforesaid
Village of Arlington.
To satisfy the liens and encum-
brances therein set forth; to sat-
isfy the sum of $120.47 cosis, and
the increased and accruing costs.
all as provided by said order and
decree and by la w i n such cases
made ami provided.
Dated at Blair,Nebraska,thi»
19th day of February, 1930.
Maurice Mehrens, Sheriff of
Washington,€ounl»y,Nebraska.
5-51
Riffs. Mary Small is one of the
new subscribers !0` this emblem
of truth.
I I J I ,M u n :e v e r ;: e u c n c r an:
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BARGAINS IN
J. I. Case Machinery
)uring the National Farm Equipment Week
from February 22 to F5Birruary2§t1¢ inclusive,
ve will sell you for cash any pieceof madunery
:hat you may need from iimdor, threshing ma-
chine down the line to a cultivatiir'du n!or
rlow lays with a 10 pencentidiscounf.If you
mve not had a chance to geff acquiaihtled wih
mr machinery, I will hererefexf't§>`.a¥ Eew hm-'
ers and users of the J. I. Case machinery daring
l929.r
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If natural gas becomes available for this city we shall
be in a position w distribute it here.
. (
\»-We o\vn and operate modem gas plants and systems
in g uooln, York, Plattsmouth and Beatrice, Nebraska
ond in Red Oak and Shenandoah, Iowa Our associated
'lated companies in Iowa and elsewhere own andand aim d .nh 'z'
Operate za.~s plants an systexns m many o er ci nes.
lt of these operations we have a.staff of gas
As a ze s u.'d d u f '<1 1 °
r e n ue x p e r t s a n d ~1 e ng'ln€ €l'S pre pa a q a l e 0 g i v e
the communities .
of service.=r
served by us the finest and most modern
MODEL L TRACTOR M AN UR E s r n l é h n m
Louie Wulbum x
John Bolln
Albert Jensen
'lx-mr:s mNc MACHINES I
Chris E. Jensen
John Bolln
Chris B. Hansau
Fred Wulf
Herman Rahlls
Carl Rasmussen
Charley Hansen
Jack Lazure
Otm Arp
Carsten WrichCORNPLANTERS'rwo ROW CULTIVATORSNérman Wilkins
Albert Nielsen We have always \
gress and shall follow .
operations in this city.
wndeavored to keep abreast of pro-
that policy in our public service
,andising store in Blair with
We plan a modern merch We invite suggestions rc-
thc latest of all gas equipment.
specting service and shall at at
limit with the city, its citizens am
ger and better Blair.
l times cooperate to our
l authorities for a big-
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Robert Madsen
c hi ldr en o f Te k a mn h .\\0rP Sun-
d a y a f te on visi tors wi th th e
f a mi ly o f Ir s.Ellio tt' s brother,
L o r e n L a y ma n .
By r o n B u n n an d D r. C r u mh a u g h
o f He r m a n ,we re n mo n g the
c ats a t :1 chess a r t a thog n p yhomo oi ' Mr . an d Mr s. Hum I -I aa c k
i n Blai r W ed ne s da y eve ni ng .
Mr . a n d Mr s. Da n Mo o re vis i t: ' d
he r par ents,-Mr.a n d Mr s .R.R.
Pearc e f m m Th u r s d a y un ti l Sa t-
ur da y .
Mr .an d Mr s .Ne i l Bu rd ic o f
Oma h a ,we r e di n ne r gixests Sun-
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o'cioc k.
Announc z
Ex- Go ve rn o r
berger,we ll k
the statue, anno;
he intended to
f r o m th e F i l
Distr ic t.Sha lle
ma n a n d w i ll i f
to th e posi tion
pires a n d th e I
b e w e l l r e p r o . L e
n h ; n L » " \ » » . .
will have*some unusual
Snllmday offerings tumor
row.See our window b»~~
(ore doing your grocery
sluipping.You will hc
surprised nl many of the
attractive naviings. though
you will [ind many more
on the inside.We know
you will like our storebelterllmnanyother,
after n trial or two. Bring
Your big vreek~¢-nd l m
and save something on
everything.Come carlv.
Ole Johnson
Jack Lnzuxe
Albert SchjodtMOWERS
Albert Schjodt
George Morgan
Fred Long
M, P. Hansen
)uring the t
a 2 0 p e r c e nt
C. 'Mol
1\0rm§a.u w m u n g
Alhe gt Ha n s e n
I-Inns And ers en
Ro la n d Ri c hte r
L e s te r B a r to n
Ho wa r d W i lli a ms o n
Geo rge Mo r g a n li
ime of this ofl`erwe will also allow {
discount on all blacksmith work.:
Fifth
nted.gard Jensen & `Comy 0 . ml. W uMrs: George
Paul,drove to
day for n visit
Mrs.Fack!er's
Sciindder.
B d fMr. a nd Mrs.Joe an ur o
'Herman nnd Mr. and Mrs:CMI!
Metzler were Sunday evenmg vxs-
mm.nynm nunn.
Cedar Creek Fri-
until Sundny with
mother, Mrs, J. J.
Fmklcr and son,
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xa m e r OIt h e g u a r a n t y b a n k I n v :a n d a l s o
i s t h e s i g n e r o f t h e b i l l t o g l o s s
th e snloons o f th e s ta i e a t su n-
d o wn .H e h a s ser ved s i x t e m s
i n congress.
He i s n e w d i r e c t o r o f b a n k i n i
vestigations by ap p o i n tme n t f r o m'
Go ve rn o r W e a ve r .
|".-O P SKAGGS
.A Surety of Purity
IDealers in The Iowa-Nebraska Light audi "'f','§'§ "ffm \|
PBy F. H. BROG
I J. I. CASE MACHINERY
K BLAIR NEBRASKA|;;|
m ' |annum;
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K.uhn's :photos will please you. ti'
Fu r n i tur e , r ug s a n d f lo o r c o ve r -
|r |.
a
Dr. Lay lan d State s, Chir opr ac tor,i m m m ,111 38 a nd floo rr uvex
-1 .W o lff D rug S tor e.1 - ti ing s.Ma the w R. Be n d or f .21-
I-0 R e n t - - - 3 - r o o m. u par tmc nf z!S t a m p Phrat-us,.25-c a dome
ni um inutnrrfinn nan Mrs
,m1Havvenim~..
Don't fo re t our I
service.W.J.Sas.Had you thought you might be in arrears on your subscription.»"g;§E .';i : IT" T; \.;; .;;""
L..-a 5-Zt* il
g g f 5 * " ° " " " °""¢;°;fl '1£i§§'z For Rent-°Furnished rooms on Mr and Mrs.wm.McDo:1a!d;With pmau: bath, 304 w. Grant.. ""Cooke'a»--u. lirnibed,time only.
11-.. on 21.Ed C ns n '5_1£.West Washington St.Inquire at and family spent Sunday at the Twelve stamp Ph0¥QS of 5€f'1¥'"i Stamp Photos, I 25c sz d
__. ;'I'he Enterprise office.6-1r.*George Snyder home.i"='¥""25°' Cooke's a hmibed "_f"f'f Cooke's-~u limitcdf time uniy.
r
Cabs for sale; also stack of oat
straw.Phone 21 on 25,5-tl'
Mr. W. B. Rodman of west Col-
fax street,is among the new
readers of The Enterprise.
The Tueqday evening bridge
club met with Dr. and Mrs wi F.
Hemphill on last Tuesday evening.
For Sale -Two Pulled Short-
horn yan-ling bulls.Kenxuird
phone l l on 12.` Fred Misfeldt-
Blair, Neb.6-tf
FREE Tiger Tube repair kit to
each customer on our Formal
Opening Day, Saturday, February
22nd. Gamble Stores, Sth 8: Broad,
Fremont, Neb.5~1t
Fred Long, who recently held a
ihrm sale,wl e d at The Enter-
prise office recently and reported
a very good sale.Fred nays to
tell the world that Si Johnson
who crled the sale for him, is =
whirlwind nuctioneer and that h~
gets the prices.
Free!
Free! ,
.Free!
With every paid admission to the
Saturday and Sunday Matinee
February 22 and 23
We will again give
1 LAHBE JUIBY UHANGE Aasnwmv FREEHo|v|E'1'|-|EA9rRE
._|
Iouu.
5-lf.Councilman Bigelow nas new
hnvlng a tussle with the 8f|1>P€
for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Utterback
drove up from Omaha Sunday we
visit.at the parental,Ott Allen
home.`
Pierce Allen. who underwent an
Mrs. Everett Lamb is spending
a week with her relatives in
Kansas City, Kansas.
The George Lose funn which
was sold recently to settle the
estate, went to J. D. Garrison.
Mr.and Mrs.Ed W olff spent
.~._,_~,\___l__:.:.... A.. n.-
C. K. Uendorf, licensed embalm-I
er and undertake:-, Blair.Office
phone, 161; res. phone, 133.341
The ladies of the Christian
church will hold a" fresh food sale
at the Blair Drug Co. next Satur-
day, February 22.5~1t
A stood 'I-room house on west
only.°' "For Sa le -Go d alfalfa hay.
Chris K.Bendorf,Undertaking Phone 21 on 35.John Hooks.6:2t.
and ambulance service.Phones:Twelve slam h ¢f _office, 161; residence, iw.29-tf 5e]f_25¢_ cMg,5;; ET...'l.¢¢"&¥.
For Sale-One 6 year old Jinnylonly.;5.1¢
mule. weight about 1250 pounds.ForSnle: White W d we5-lt John Krueger, Bennington. from culled and c d y g g y " i f
A '3-nrrp nlnce. close in. fairly $4.00 ner 100.J.|'l`, N..~l=...\s . u. A- m,.:- \...=nimIfm»aunuay 1:1 umana vnuung ul.. un:gf . ._ ---.r " "homo of the former's brother.Wsslungton sr.,modern except good improveme
Mr.L. J.Wolff.{*'F.*» only '21°'l-9°;_.___5-;f.z~
a __. -.._.......v¢¢.v um.. . ,--'m t g ,$ 2 ' T B O .C .K .H e n d o r f ,i i c e n s e d c m b a l m -
: _T .L u n a &G o .e r a n d u n d e r t a k e k ,r u m .o f f i c e
__pho ne 161- res . phone 133.3-ti'h o w f y o r l av-P l i m l d : i ur |P e r m a n e n t W a ve , $ 7 . 5 0 . A n n u m
D P C I H L I U I I u i u n :u u u A u v - r - - - - - - -a p p g n d i c i t i a ,r e t u r n e d h o m e l a s t .
Sunday.'M .K_g_D G f f 'nt e -Mr.and Mrs.~ J .Beckmanming; her b dgi fg g; (ghu and daughter,Alice and_Mrs.
day)afternoon at her home on Ella Prlee spent Sunday i n Ft.
east South street.Calhoun at the George Rohwer
Divislon 3 of the Ladies Social
Union o f the Congregational
church will hold a Bake Sale at
the Quality Market on Sutu y
morning, Feb. Wild.§-lt
l home.
Mr. und Mrs. Mrs. Alfred Feet
were Sioux City visiwrs "last
Tuesday where Mr.Feer had
some business transactions w
nun. nhpr
5-lt N.|_'_ Lund a un.
Score cards, plaoe cards, birthday
cards, sympathy cards-all can be
found at The Enterprise office
Popular price.1-|21
Mr. and Mrs.Maylon Beckman
of Council Blufis viene week-end
guests of Mr.and Mrs.Floyd
Evans.
FnuE ;hea¢i\c&{'rre
'l`welve stamp
nel(--25c. Cooke
only.
Scratch pads
quality paper.
Enterprise of!ic<
Duart Perman
price $5.00.All
hone Black 25E
land.
5-It of beauty work.Phone 197, Mrs.
.I. A. Pound. 206 121. ffnlfnv 9m_n'4x8 inches,gooulceachatThe
e, while they last.
nents, ringlet ends,
. work guaranteed
For Sale--»A stack of wild hay
and a stack of* oats and sweet
clover mixed.Phone 22 on 51.
5-2t*Randall Iverson
\t........_\!£!..s\..\¢|Mi33 MBPYRTPI AHB"wha inl ,; u | 5 ;l u ,Q u : | | q ; a \,. _ _- - " ' o " ' - 1 - - - - ¢ ¢ |n ' v u p4 0 4 1 w o r k i n g i n F r e m o n t ,s p e n t t h e
L .L .S n w : d e r a n d " ' ° ' ? " I ' 3 " "_ ' < " i * * 1 . * J ° f p a r e n t s ,m r .
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n v v l l ¢ l h v » ¢ ¢B a l l ~- - - - -3 0 x 3 ' . ~ §I I I I I E I 'T g b e S f " -..I 1 1 -r \ . . . . 1 \ 1 r - \ n . . . . . , \G 1 n 4 n . ~ ' h % l - \ . \~ 1 . . _0 ° £ - _ _ . r f 1 - w § . § I .~Z B .S m i t h
two years, 59c.Formal Upemngweekonly-beginning Sahltday,
February 22n1i-z9x4.40,'l9c.
Gamble Stores, 5th & Broad St.,
Fremont. Neh.5-It
lm.ur "vm M.. .ww ......me tune xme. "umm _,wm uw _.______, _. _ ._ __.ana mrs un Allendren drove fo Omaha Sunqsy aft- & Broad sn, Fremont, Neh.s-n Ray 1-mchman attended the auto °'ernoon on visit their wxte and Mr and Mra Wm Mcnomld mow in Omaha on Inst Monday The Berean Class of the Churchmother at the St. Josephfhospital. drove' go Norfolk Néb wed_nes_ night.if G\;fi.dBpent a pleasant evening
They were happy to md her '`_M _d M _ E.. H me _as ri my at the home of Mr.___..r_-.........A ghv "'*1'='@ B"'_P'*f'!"°'L3 "'f°F oninaartu-.IZ ,f 1 "iii "Si and Mrs. dm 1eCrone, om m
grcuuy uup|.uu:u-in g g f tht!511161821 U ||_ggyg usallwu Mic nuu A.l.|Auu Us U ;........Mr s .L .C.K i o p p sp en t a f e w -h _W l f f d ag e n ts o Th u r s d mo n d o f W inn er,Ne b .o n la s t F o r S a l e - - A n Elec tr ic Bro ad erda y g la s t we e k a t th e o me o f M r .an d Mr s .L .J o a n n aY Th u r sd a y a n d Fr id ay .holds 5 00 c hic ks ; Po rter in c u ba to r:
l 9 M r E d I 9 M d M E l W i lhe r n a mn ts M r a n d s.d au g hte r P a t s y L o u a p d r gr}_rs.ruer I d s . g ¥ . F e m ¢ 1 ( 5 ,and Mrs:we rv Flnnf h-f\.¥31.V"m2@d coops a n d c hic ken
I So Appetizing
' ~Meat from this store is
q //d e l i v e r e d t o y o u r h o m e i n
:~~*:~ * ` f \s u c l r a n a p p e t i z i n g m a n n e r
} ~,l ;t h a t i t a d d s g r e a t l y t o y o u r
.i // ~e n j o y m e n t o f t h e c o o k e d
I d i s h .T h i s E x t r a s e r v i c e i s
supplied at no extra cost.
~\
,.£».i
T-bone steak,tender and Hamburger, per lb.--- 20c
Julcy, fb.----- 38c Lean Pork Chops, Ib.-- 30c
Spare Ribs, per Ib.--- 20c Veal Roast, per lb.--- 25c
Fresh dressed chickens for Saturday.Badgerows milk and
cream fresh daily.
GROCERIES ALWAYS FRESH
Fig Bar, per lb.l9c
Red Beans
Corn
Pickles
Horriiny
Tomatoes
Saladettes | ~
Kraut
Grapefruit juice
Tomato Soup
Vegetable Soup 1
Schlitz Ginger Ale, per bottle .25
10 to 50 Prunes, per lb.--.15
Delmonte Ripe Olives, can -.30
Peaches, halves No. ~ cans
Peaches, sliced special
Apricots l 5 C '
Popcorn, shelled, per Tb.-.10
Heinz sour spiced Gherkins,
Per bottle --/ " ~-.25
Heinz sweet dill Pickles, can .10
Heiberg's malt syrup, percan .45
Big Chief toilet paper, 3 for .25
Heifer malt syrup, $1.00 size
Special, per can ~--.75
Sugar Cookies, per Ib.--.25
20 Mule Team Dish Wash
Powder, per pkg.--.25
Kamo Corn Flakes, special
2'large pkgs.----.25
Rob Ross cake flour, per pkg. .25
Hummer brand Coffee, per
Tb., 35c or 3 lbs. for ~ 1.00
Sugar per 10-lb. sack --.69
Chase & Sanborns seal brand
Coffee, 3-lb. can ~- 1.45
Solvene shredded soap, 15c
can, Special ----.10
May Day Coffee, per Tb.-.40
May Day Coffee, 2-lb. can -.75
May Day Coffee, 3-lb. can - 1.15
Semdac Floor Polish,<
Small can »-~.50
Semdac F/loor Polish,
Large can --.75
|:\l .n \.|: ° n ; n a hm I .VDDH Mrs.Arthur Wolff and two elm-gcame over aunuay evel u n g n o v x s i c l \l A0
n...n..................a s : r u n 5-2t~ 3.»`i»s'f'f§`"é. Klopp spent E1}}§fi, 'Qi{'S}Omaha,spent Mon-her sister,Mrs.G. A
Sunday at t home of the form day es ning at the Victor Wolff for a few days Shei e r ' s p a r e n t s p f f n S t a n t o n .h o m e .F r e m o n t o n T u e s d a y .
T L u m n : D a n n l n n l r I n
larG.E
f.
nl lu"Me-Mrs Pdiex-"§A
Jr.spent the week-end at
naunua llllre tu rn e d to l 'i"Y-Mr .
~The
cbmplete new
En-Sunnydde laxjn south of Blli r
line guest.;of Mn.and M m J
ardn.La mm
nw -the milk
:Ind m servehkn. A. A. Compton and llr|.|l u v . G r u n t 3 . v g u q e r , ~
Anna Petersen entertained the\Guild of the Episcopal church at
a social afternoon last Wednesday
at the Compton home. Miss Elem-
nr Sprague,an Epincopal young
§:,,°';:w.,~ o f Z \ § € l { { J § r § § § » i i » } l 1 § a § & é n i a e m l y .
swf A. ~ Ne we ll, wa s a c a lle r Ifdy o u wa nt nulk, c a ll ~ o n ~
at the local Congregational par-2-B l l Gustm
sonage Wednesday morning.For Sale or R e n t - S i x room
hmmm nm! mn :rn n! v rnuml. all
o! score c
Why not se
Mr.O.
to Yutan,
a few days
m d pl u s c
min?
mama draw
. l m m m ,sit at the hon
1-u mxssGladys liarkey is bdudingover this week at thb home ol Mr. and
Y far Mn. John Moose, while her pn-
field, Nea
i l .\ll Lééf rI1Ly'}§°n3iLie1- a trade.
M. Christensen, 304 W. Colfa
v ~W W,-1
and Mrs.Hoagland of Omaha,
were guests of the Guild
'A beautiful residence,bunga-
low type, located in south part of
towh, completely modem in every
way including sun parlor and
breakfast room.Three nice lots,
splendid location.If interested
|i n a nice home come in and let
|us bell you about this one,well
worth the money.
5-lt N. T. Lund & Co.
I-Iave you heard this Radio An-
nouncement?To advertise our
HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWERS
and BULBS, we will send POST-
PAID at planting time, 6 ori-cntal
|I'oppies, 6 Hollyhocks,3 gngliah
|Daisy; 3 Sweet William, 2 miter
bury Bell, 3 Rocky ML Columbine
plants, and 12 Superfine Rainbow
Mixture Gladlolus bulbs,if you
will write for them at once and
send a dollar to help defray the
propogatin and mailing expense.
Cataloguei'ree.Big bargains in
Japanese Baxberry Hedge.THE
GARDNER NURSERY COM~
PANY, Box B, Osage, Idw.2-13t
z f l ...~Mrs. Albert A. Jensen, has return-
ed ,from a seven weeks vacation
in Texas and Calilornia.He te-
ports a wonderful trip wlslting
relatives and friends and seeing
the sights.
Miss Clara Farnberg,who for
the past six weeks has been in the
Swedish Emanuel hospital of Oma
lm, where she underwent a surg-
ical operation,came home last
Monday.Her sister, Mrs. Robert
Redfield and her brother,Will
Famberg, drove down and brought
her home.She is feeling muw
improved.
V.O.Ireland and son-in-law,
Clifford Halbert,have purchased,
the stobk of rabbits formerly
owned by Hi Robinson and Dr. R.
Burr.This stock consists of ped-
igreed Silver Fox and White Mas~
todian Giants, there being thirty-
ejght rabbits.They also bought
the hutches and other equipment
and plan to raise rabbits on a
large scale.The stock will be
moved to the Ireland (frm, south
of Blair.
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Baby Chick Season
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A Hundred pound sack ofMAINTOP CHICK STARTER
will ody cost you $3.50
and Mrs.Hoagland of Omaha,
were guests of the Guild
'A beautiful residence,bunga-
low type, located in south part of
towh, completely modem in every
way including sun parlor and
breakfast room.Three nice lots,
splendid location.If interested
|i n a nice home come in and let
|us bell you about this one,well
worth the money.
5-lt N. T. Lund & Co.
I-Iave you heard this Radio An-
nouncement?To advertise our
HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWERS
and BULBS, we will send POST-
PAID at planting time, 6 ori-cntal
|I'oppies, 6 Hollyhocks,3 gngliah
|Daisy; 3 Sweet William, 2 miter
bury Bell, 3 Rocky ML Columbine
plants, and 12 Superfine Rainbow
Mixture Gladlolus bulbs,if you
will write for them at once and
send a dollar to help defray the
propogatin and mailing expense.
Cataloguei'ree.Big bargains in
Japanese Baxberry Hedge.THE
GARDNER NURSERY COM~
PANY, Box B, Osage, Idw.2-13t
z f l ...~Mrs. Albert A. Jensen, has return-
ed ,from a seven weeks vacation
in Texas and Calilornia.He te-
ports a wonderful trip wlslting
relatives and friends and seeing
the sights.
Miss Clara Farnberg,who for
the past six weeks has been in the
Swedish Emanuel hospital of Oma
lm, where she underwent a surg-
ical operation,came home last
Monday.Her sister, Mrs. Robert
Redfield and her brother,Will
Famberg, drove down and brought
her home.She is feeling muw
improved.
V.O.Ireland and son-in-law,
Clifford Halbert,have purchased,
the stobk of rabbits formerly
owned by Hi Robinson and Dr. R.
Burr.This stock consists of ped-
igreed Silver Fox and White Mas~
todian Giants, there being thirty-
ejght rabbits.They also bought
the hutches and other equipment
and plan to raise rabbits on a
large scale.The stock will be
moved to the Ireland (frm, south
of Blair.
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A Hundred pound sack ofMAINTOP CHICK STARTER
will ody cost you $3.50
Blair at a]
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. ...__.,_ _ - - .- - v Q -qwuuuvan I n s tH 0 1 1 q i ' S a l k ,I o w a ,r e t u r n e d h o m n
T h t l r s d a v l f t e l !V i l i t l n v ..11 w n s kSaturday, Marcx lst end; Gam- ~I
bles Formal Opening Week.The 5-xv I.
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with Mr.Nehon's niece,Mn.
Bryan. Bnmton. and family;
Attorney Henry Mencke h u
pumlmsed the Woodmff (arm of
290 acres down near Nashville and
will lam it ln'connectlon with hll
farm notth ol Blalr.
Grandma Wilcox,ninety-two
yarn old,?ls still conllned to herbed and at her ndvnnced age it is
I
Ilast day io secure a 30>€3'/i inner|
~lxvéning when eight-
Broad St., Fremont,
invi ted-a gift for
5-xv.
L Evans d ve 0 w
"ya last Tuesday,
mother,Mrs J.B.
with her for the re~
z' week.
flaekah Lodge wiil
l; session next Mon-
.; 24, to gneet Lillie
'assgmhly president.
u-e requested to be
_I~Giesler and family
'ing A serious accl-
ny evening in Omn-
~r car akidded and
against the curb
~en.
la so beautiful and
it Moorefield, that
.dm was seen Last
2 .g near the home qi
~-qephensbh,m
~xswqof the C urch
place, who is now
5 ngefield.
Burger ' of South
ined her Sunday
her home last Sat~
~9 at s Vaiantine
~me was passed in
iand at the close
owed refreshments
f uch appreciated by
~.l O'I-Ianlon duly
.birth anniversary
~1 made merry with
~me on west South
~~absence of his
j-~¢ in the south, his
'James E.Maher; ,hm a nice lunch
H~ oversee! during
'L I ned to tune in an
~.cuneement?To
big RED GOLD
~`.mwberry, we will
3| D at planting time
~ g4 big,h t R E D
:with Gator-Hide
~Squares for 12 of
|' -will menus 12
i sow GLADIOLUS
will wrlue at once
Ihr to he lp cover
z and mailing ex-
ue tree.Big bar-
Sa Burberry ~>- 1
~R NURSERY COM
:Osage, Iowa.2-18
THE HACK s .
VOL. 4 FEBRUARY 20, 1980 NUMBER 42
W e a r e h o u r l y
a wa i ti n g re po rts a t
th is off ic e o n th e
f i r s t s i g n o f s p r i n g .
N o o n e ha s a s y e t
re po rted e v e n a
rob in,o r an y oth e r
s i g n o f s p r i n g .
-
nl Standard Time
4 KOIL,Council
s.
modern Priscil»
prings t h a tHdon't y o u
a for yourself,
{ "just after
~1"
& Broad St., Fremont, Neb.5-It
The Royal Neighbor kensington
will meet at the W.D.Hughes
home Friday. Feb. 21.A Wash-
ington program will be rendered.
All Neighbors _ are urged to be
present..
For Sale-The Fitz Simmons
home on west Grant street, priced
right for quick sale.See S. W.
Chambers, real estate, or write or
phone the trustee, Francis J. Kim-
ball, Wakefield. Neb.44-u
Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Halbert
drove to Fremont Sunday after-
hoon and visited the new daugh-
ter at the home of Mr. andMrs.
Wesley Yakish.Mrs. Yaklsh was
formerly Miss Claribel Lowe of
Herman.
Sheldon Peck has been quite ill
for the past several days and has
had a trained nurse caring for
him.l-le is thought to be im-
proving.His son, Ben Peck and
grandson,Sheldon Peck of Teka~
mah called on him last Sunday.
Last Sunday night Miss Dor-
othy Jensen, highly interested the
Methodist congregation with her
enthusiastic account of the Pro-
hibition National Oruwrical Con-
test and the Annual Convention
of the Anti-Saloon League at De-
troit.' She nssured us that all
those college students came home
ardent workers for this great re-
f o r m m o v e r n e n t .
The valentine duncq sponsored
by the B. F. D. on last Saturday
evening was not so well attended
as some former dances but the
crowd was in a receptive mood for
n good.time and apparently every
one enjoyed the evening.At a
late hour,confetti appeared on
the scene which caused the usualexcitement.Numbers tvere given
at thedoor with tickets and later
prizes of boxes of candy were
distributed to those holding lucky
numbers.
The officers of McKinley chdp-
ter, 0. E.S. sponsored and car-
ried out s benefit card party on
Friday,\Fgb_14 Sh the o. E. S.
hall.A large crowd was in at-
tendance,many coming from
nearby toyvnst Prizes were award
ed for high and low scores and l
dainty luncheon was served by a
committee in charge The receipts
o l the evening were very satis-
factory to the sponsors of the
party and will be used lor chapter
roam equipment.
22nd at 5th
Neb.You 1
each custom
Mrs.Fl~
Glenwood,
bringing he
Wright hom~
mainder of
.Welcome
meet in sP¢~
day night,
li.Silvernai
All membe
present.
Rev.E.a
came neardent last F
ha, when
finally land~
across the s~
The Wea
springlike o
a brown »
Monday mo
Mr.Wesley
Rev. Giesler,
of God of -
visiting at
Miss Lel~
street,ente
school class
urday ufte
party.The
playing go
Miss Burger
which were
the young ~
Young R
celebrated l
last Saturdfi
een boy fne
him at his
sqreeh In
parents who
grandma,M
gave the yo
and was ge
the pany.
, Have you
this Radio
introduce o
sugar saversend POST~
this spring
GOLD pla
Mulch Pa ~
e plants
soperfine R~
BULBS if
and send a
we propa~
pense.Ca~
gains in Ja~
THE GARD
PANY, Box
go o d i f he ' d o wn e d
a c a r,pla y e d g o lf
o r ma d e a n in c o me
ta x rep or t.
B R O W N I E Ro lle r
Sk ates ou t- ro ll a n d
ou t- we a r th e m a l l;
g e t a p a i r n o w.
q - p
Union
IH m oo.
5-lt
Union _f
the Qmm
The Y.P
mikf
A fire b
Ki m!homeThuksday
;est£;te
Pure bred S
$885.cuiled
and English
'Phone,Normahncubabor Co.
Mr.ahd Mrs.D.A._- _" ' " ' r " "enter ta in ed M m .Gu mp to n' s Su n -
| d a y Sc hool c lass a t a Va le n ti n eIp a r ty I n st S atu g d ay n ig h t.Ga me s
[ a n d re fr es h me nts a n d th e u s u a l
DRY GOODS FOR SPRING NEEDS
Dress Prints,absolutely
color fast, yd.»--$ .25
Peter Pan Prints, 36~inch, yd. .45
Plain Peter Pans, yd.--.49
Muslins, unbleached, yd
-----.10, .12, .15, .20
Curtain Scrims, yd. -.50 to 1.25
Ready-made Curtains, panels.
and tie-backs reasonably
priced.
Madiera Gowns, all hand
made --1.00, 1.65, 1.98
Muslins, bleached .15, .18, .20, .25
Collar Laces, yard -1.10-1.45
House Dresses, Vat Dyes
and guaranteed -- 1.00
Toweling, bleached and un-
bleached, .14, .19, 23, .30, .50
Silk Pajamas, beautiful as-
sortment of colors.
`5ilk Kimonas, each --- 6.25
Luncheon Sets -25, 2.25, 3.25
Underwear Crepes, yard - .30-.35
.Read These Specials
Work Shirts, 11',Q to 17 - -55 .69 NIen's Work Shoes,all
Work Shirts,extra heavy,eat er
r -'
seller, special --- .83 Ladies'Shoes,broken lots,
W- ~AS
Dress Sox,new patterns,_`_
regular 35C seller, 4 prs. - .97 Work Pants, all sizes 2.00 to 3.50
l AI`}{'..`f4]iLnf"""`5f Em;
Glfen Wilsgln iahav h
THE HACK s~ ~
VOL. 4 FEBRUARY 20, 1980
- w . -
W e a r e h o u r l y
a wa i ti n g re po rts a t
th is off ic e o n th e
f i r s t s i g n o f s p r i n g .
N o o n e ha s a s y e t
re po rted e v e n a
rob in,o r an y oth e r
s i g n o f s p r i n g .
On e th i n g we k n o w
i s , th a t i t i s a g o o d
ti me n o w to d o y o u r
pr u n i n g ,n o t t h a t
w e c la i m to ha ve
a n y spec ial kn ow~
led ge o n pr u n i n g ,
b u t w e h a ve u g o o d
a s s o r tme n t o f p r u n -
in g s h ea r s a nd sa ws
On c e u p o n a ti me
t h e r e we r e t w o
Iri sh ma n.No w th e r e
ar e lo ts o f th e m.
W e wo n d e r i f W a s h
in g tor f o re pu tatio n
f o r tr u thf u lne s s
wo u ld' ve been a s
know the value of Maintop
Chick Starter.It is not a new
Feed but one that has already
proven itself in producing
strong healthly chicks
When youuse MAINTOP
CHICK STARTER you can
feel assured tlwt you are feed-
ing a feed that 'is absolutely
FRESH and made from the
purest Ingredients
We are equipped to hull
and roll your oats and
grind your feed any day
in the week.
0 0 lB l a u 'M l l l l n g C o . .
Blair, Nebraska ~
ix~
§;j
iIl
|
\
f?
l
~
~~g
JE~
1?»;
NUMBER 42
good il he'd owned
a car,played golf
or mnde an income
tax report
BROWNIE Roller
Skates out-roll and
out-wear them ull;
get a pair now.
There is probably
nothing to the story
that when a local
high school boy wasnsked_ w find Wash-
ington's farewell
address he lookefl
in s list of cem-
eteries.
Tune in o n the
DEVOE Redskins
e v e r y Thursdaynight,10:30-x1=00
PETERSENHARDWARE
Blair, Nubrusku
' u Standard Time
KOIL, Council
: .1 s.
.modem P1iscil»
l prings t h a t'lf don't yo u
'ax for yourself,
"~ "just after
the`t = llc cop has
bowled y~out!
Brighten yourh~
with color nmllights
Use our Paint de-partment to help
solve your decorat-
ing problems.
Light your home
with \Vestingho\.L<c
Mnzcda Umpa
5
Washington and Lin
coin should have haul
foresight enough tn
have their birthdays
always on Saturday
--makes such a nice
vck-end, you know
firnn
L
THE HACK s~ ~
VOL. 4 FEBRUARY 20, 1980
- w . -
W e a r e h o u r l y
a wa i ti n g re po rts a t
th is off ic e o n th e
f i r s t s i g n o f s p r i n g .
N o o n e ha s a s y e t
re po rted e v e n a
rob in,o r an y oth e r
s i g n o f s p r i n g .
On e th i n g we k n o w
i s , th a t i t i s a g o o d
ti me n o w to d o y o u r
pr u n i n g ,n o t t h a t
w e c la i m to ha ve
a n y spec ial kn ow~
led ge o n pr u n i n g ,
b u t w e h a ve u g o o d
a s s o r tme n t o f p r u n -
in g s h ea r s a nd sa ws
On c e u p o n a ti me
t h e r e we r e t w o
Iri sh ma n.No w th e r e
ar e lo ts o f th e m.
W e wo n d e r i f W a s h
in g tor f o re pu tatio n
f o r tr u thf u lne s s
wo u ld' ve been a s
know the value of Maintop
Chick Starter.It is not a new
Feed but one that has already
proven itself in producing
strong healthly chicks
When youuse MAINTOP
CHICK STARTER you can
feel assured tlwt you are feed-
ing a feed that 'is absolutely
FRESH and made from the
purest Ingredients
We are equipped to hull
and roll your oats and
grind your feed any day
in the week.
0 0 lB l a u 'M l l l l n g C o . .
Blair, Nebraska ~
ix~
§;j
iIl
|
\
f?
l
~
~~g
JE~
1?»;
NUMBER 42
good il he'd owned
a car,played golf
or mnde an income
tax report
BROWNIE Roller
Skates out-roll and
out-wear them ull;
get a pair now.
There is probably
nothing to the story
that when a local
high school boy wasnsked_ w find Wash-
ington's farewell
address he lookefl
in s list of cem-
eteries.
Tune in o n the
DEVOE Redskins
e v e r y Thursdaynight,10:30-x1=00
PETERSENHARDWARE
Blair, Nubrusku
' u Standard Time
KOIL, Council
: .1 s.
.modem P1iscil»
l prings t h a t'lf don't yo u
'ax for yourself,
"~ "just after
the`t = llc cop has
bowled y~out!
Brighten yourh~
with color nmllights
Use our Paint de-partment to help
solve your decorat-
ing problems.
Light your home
with \Vestingho\.L<c
Mnzcda Umpa
5
Washington and Lin
coin should have haul
foresight enough tn
have their birthdays
always on Saturday
--makes such a nice
vck-end, you know
f
Nebraska. Febhmry 20. 1930
T H E KENNARD NEWS f
WASHIN GTON N EWS
Mr.and Mrs.w .B. Jefferson
visited at the Alben Sunds home
last Tumday.Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sands and
Wm. Malzen were six o'clock din-
ner guests at the Chris Sands
home last Wednesday eveningin
honor of Min Ernfs birthday.Mn. I-Inna Johrmsen and daughter.Do m called af the W.A.
A COLUMN FOR
WOMEN
Them are three Lips to remem-
when cooking vegetables. First
use as little water as possible.
Second, do not cook too long.Third
the B. G. Shaffer home Thursday
afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Tietgen
and fa mily, Mr. uid Mrs. Alfred
Svogersen,Mr. and M m Jai-na
Sunda and family and Mrs. LizzieWulf spent Sunday afternoon at
the Chris Sunds home.A number of young folks gath-
ered at the Chris Sunds home on
Friday evening to remind MissErnao l her birthday.Pinochle
Saving Home Markets
The principle of protection to
home industry is brought squarely
home so Nebraska by the action
of the nate board of control in
buying butver substitutes for use
in state institutions.It has been
figured that the saving made by
the purchase ol aubstitubes will
_.~.~.»:¢| |.
"l will praise thee for I am
fearfully and wonderfully made.
Marvelous are thy works and that
my suul knoweth right."Vol.1.
Psalms, l89:l4.
This may well be M d of the
threesuiped Imllan hivebee,for
mm in me be e um s tri kes mm:
-.,. . |
A'r.fAbIiJl"U|.4 HILL ~~ :ee,y1~5_~ they "ff to* th¢ihtree§ an-érully, fill M furrow'
an ere are ony awi a "go-devil and t eu coverg, Mg- aglid "2¢'»f»3§"i< 1Vricl;vang! few, I A hole and plant. onothe space betweelr the iow; with
am: y..r. an ~enry rig (tree at a ti .Itill in two-thinig straw to hold moisture and keep~. : : : : ; : . L < 1 : : : ~ ~ o f m e ~ a n d t h e n ~ t h e ~ ~ i l u ? M "_
Isen Sunday afternoon.nnoe with water.Tenor twelve Mr. Clhlar is n Bohemxan wha
I Mm Verna Knhr =.»..»nw.hours later 1 thrnw in n.. ..,.. -¢ grew up in the pine forests of hm 4
r m n m a i : ` £ | i " h " " ` r ¢ i { L " '' ° ' | u n d m w i é ¥ . i 5 § » i s I " u & i 2 ' ` £ ; | ' = ° m °w w -" H u f a t h e r v u l a
|A ~n h n u n r m a l - l i l i i l l I n u u ' n | \ ¢. . - . - . - . i 1 L -A.__f o l l l | £ l f. l 'l ! l !_I f n d i l l ! ! !H u n n i -
l l | ,to catch min water.When I
plant a lot of trees, I like to open
up a furro w wi th a lisrter, plant
--m--_._
~*T 1 i a _ U ; - - , »- - : - - -
2~g_§nA1.\G
ands of little trees when a b0
md i s now interested in mo
trees for his northern Ne hru
farm.-.
f at the home of 1ier"mBii§Ei-`f'if§§.~ lrnonor ind nthern Bi- well.
l l | ,
to catch min water.When I
plant a lot of trees, I like to open
up a furro w wi th a lisrter, plant
--m - - _ . _
_ ~ii -- if -» 1--~-~
2~g_§nA1.\G
ands of little trees when a b0
md i s now interested in mo
trees for his northern Ne hru
farm.-.
x
r
ner cup or cream.rout mtv a'well-buttered mold.Stand this in
a. pan of .hot water, and bake in
a moderate oven until firm.Tum
out on a hot platter and surround
with peas, or serve with a white
sauce.Carrot and Pea Delight
Boil two cups of cubed carrots
until tender.Combine with one
cup of cooked peas.Make a sauce
M s legggons flour,three
th espoo and
a half cup milk,two teaspoons
suftar. one-half teaspoon salt, and
length and draws itself away it Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Wiese a nd
leaves the stinger and injects thru son,Russel visited at the C'h1'iB§the stinger a quantity of rank Sunds home last Thursday after-:
h .noon .poison vt Ich causes u great dealt Mrs. Glenn Jefferson and dough.
of pain to some eople,causes te __\urruting in others a cl actual *f°"|s=:=i §"ti.'L"'¥$'." a?"§§?f.§'§§,. `i.§.?3.'.,
hiss in others, but rely. if e\er,; in Omaha.:
death.(Aaron James Johnson spent last
dh!i_an5'hrcm¢;i1es laiiretgeen of£er»_;l;1trsday night with Edwin KLrs
e Ol ea 5 n s u e avera er.veteran bee kgeper pays no 5 3 |Herman Kruse was a caller at.
tention to the stings,but gocsf he B.A.Gottsch home Sunday
v a a n s m .V A w u n v u u ¢ u » »¢ - r v . " 4 . U u n .appearing rapidly, at the. rate of
about ;5,000 a year.0o:1solida~
tions and enlargements of facili-
ties are crowding them from their
place in our civilization.Them
are still a considerable number
left, of course.Nebraska is said
to have over 6\00 :tml Illinois
leads the list of states with 10,105.The one room school, which was
usually located in rural districts,
has :Ia ed an important part inafternoon..I 3'15 eg"wnth the work he hasl Mr.and Mrs.Martin Sundsitlre education of the American
P ;,_,,.,., ,,._,.:spent Sunday evening- at the IIansiP0°Pi@»It has served as church,
"bl b r lla,buying real butter and got worse on Saturday..:'||for eitsasstate institutions would Mrs.Rudolph. Wtese is staymgl
b tl h _'_1. Hitt the Rudie Wiese home at pres»|e increasing ic omt.ITltllt.(' gent while Mrs.Rutlie W§ese"~isandshuttingouttothatQxtent'$taying with her son,Marvin ina'
substitute offerings.The welfare Omaha.of the Nebraska producer should A large number of I1n]»l\frvln if
be kept first in mind.The pros-;this conilnunity attendtll t|:-iwmi Q.;
perity of the state depends cn-
tircly on the prosperity of tht
farms.The legislature hy nn ap-
propriation of $128,500 more for
the food supply of its institutions
could have providcd butter for its
dependents and that amount would
t.£liC.ll'l.play gl\cll at \\:t-~i1i:1;;l¢m I,
Vt cdnesday and TllUlStl::}veningl jf:
shilsses Edna, l~Luthry:. nnl Dol-5 Lal
othy Voss and Ango.;2-1ichael_{=5
were among those Wilrn llclped|.=larna Sands celebrate her birthday|I
Friday evening.|[
Miss Edna Voss, August Michael :1
fx IW a s h e r
s ¥
o r. . |. |. . u 1 u A l
_
$99.50 In $190.00
We are Dealers
>
E=h
£=l»
[rfa
Ph. r| l : .n M of newer.Aldd the =.s¢|..¢|._2'l.W _=:°"'i'=- I. wouuf "E'E!""|B=1=s=¢h hom.Qcommunity meeting house and have gone bo the butter murkct toland (Ti to I'»atcr.sen vis ited a t th e
W r ic h h o me Th u r s d a y eve-
a n d Mr s .Ha r r y W r ic h a n d
xter,he lpe d Mr s .He n r y
lay Th u r sd a y even in g.
;II
=:
n,Sr.,o f Bla i r c e leb r a te h e r
-vey K u h r ,Ra y mo n d Hu h r
db e r t K a h n k wa ne B i a i r c a ll-
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s
Q.;
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--n o na rr o w and peas,reheat and
.nerve very hot.
Ham Patties
~'Ht
wh:
Take 1 pint of ham, which has onp
been previously cooked. and grin'I.~
.nad ee equal ""°"ef °€.=1tv bfefd . f the *fling be l`¢Hl0'f€'ll wrtn Hi Mr. and Mm. Chas. Larimer andfpolling place for many years.But.kmfe and a httle mud glaughter noved to Dodge streetgood roads,s\\ii¥.transportation
1s always on hand, be plueed?m the neighborhood of P?°"3»'|and the migration to cities and
e sore spot.._|"25f' lastTuesday.Mrs. Laumer towns are crowding the one~room
€dP@;P|@ WI?fJ¢P¢l`l¢3l¢¢a Failoggntlnue workmg :on h"!sehools from their place in the
an rowsy eeing the day -tbein? satnnn but that sm|.z|Mr.and Mrs.George Bergmowlhfe of the central Lmted Sta es
remove just that much of the
surplus now being complained of
The state board of control cle-
fends its action in this matter by
the plea of necessity. Whether the
state legislatune should make that
\1 \;. . . ..1 A l . ..¢2. . . . . . . .
Chas.ning.
M r.
daugl
Wrich
birthd
Hn!
§
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P92pf.
In this community for
the H A A G Washers
and have
crumna, 1 egg, and a lame nulk.--7 " " o - - - = » " -" " I " " ' " ' j are the proud parents ofMixand nut in rem vans. leavinn Fa?no alarm for this wlil grad pound baby boy born Feb.a te n !plea , la c e a a s lt. \\':1S SL LHC*u ml:i and A13.I Fa sh io n C e n t e r - t h e Mi lli n e r y
'alesc ~| Store o f Blair-»»offers y o u s ma r t
Mr s . | n e w S p r i n g Sty les i n Ha t s f o r
we r e W o me n an d Mi ss es p ri c e d at $ 2. 98
to $7-50:Children 's,69:2 to $2.98.
to n -Se e th os e b ea uti fu l Si lk Dr es se s
b y a g e n e r a l d e ma n d f o r a r e d u c - : e r s Fr i d a y .|
ti o n o f ta xes ,a n d th a t me a n t J o h n a n d Gu s K a h n k we r e |
h o ld i n g d o w n ap pr op r ig ti on s to a m o n g tho se wh o atte n de d th e !
th e sma lle s t a mo u n t,i s a ques-tr a c to r sc hool glveri b y th e J O M ;
ti o n f o r t a xp a y e r s o f th e s ta t e to Dee re Co. . at th e J en sen 1mP1°";......,r..11..41.:..|.al...M ' m e n t s h o p a t A r li n g to n .I
--.---.away.' E 1 in (em 1a hok in "M mlddle.muk --=.`"§few limple rule: ne fol-ling '.T&'.f n :age .5 .,1i.f.°£`
gg 3-_5-¢g_3n=;_§_g»y1»k1= 'ff lwb the mnging un be Nd\|eed|E. Kemgnm nm!r,..,..
WP uucxry \\!.Ln :runner crumbs,bo miuimurfl.Work with the also on z1}é"§i¢1J}'§t.and b k e : n m b 'nd 9 8 3 bee nly on warm sunshiny days G9wendolyn Jefferson had
are se ." ` a " § '° ° " "ot pat-|t -th I;f be silitis last week.ter.Garmsh *mth s rigs of para-gn;c "Fen 3 fours o th n r mi Miss Wilma Iiesche spen
h z-»ley.~_,,,,1.ormng an our m e a Iweek-end w1th Miss Marv
' a t o n ly $6.75 ut.th e
| t th : . C e n t e r - s i z e s 13 to 4 6 -
Oh e r t to nic k f r o m.
FaShiDn l.uu.:r.uuy l.||lnI\" " " 'Miss Edna Voss- and August
nw r INI ..\..Michael visited at the Pete Ras-5-]t I{¢':u| st HRll na T110 ].I;l arprrhfn mum:cn home 'I`hursd:1v Fuun Mncnmfs m smcx wi
An ins;ction will prove
fl ux r \ nn v : l >¢ n f 4-Lt....,.`-_
1 , ~,1:u c a ll: r a t th e A u g u s t K a h n k
h o me Sa tur d ay .'~-|
I~"AR!~II'II{ GIVES METHOD ~
OF TREE PL.%.NTI1\2'G||
John Ci hia r o f nm Bird, Neb.,1 2
nmkcs trees grow in the blackf~
sand of Holt, county by i'ollowing;|
the method he describes below Loi~
Clayton W.Watkins,extension! 5
forestcr."When the tree.: arrive
I take them to an outside cave and
put them in wet straw or in wet ;|sand,enough to cover the roots; EI
and two-thirds the tops.I leavol f>
fhtm 'hf~r¢21 hours than put them ~
in a pail oi water and carry them |,~
I~
Free Dance
March l
-.AT .-
Jolly Bunch Pavilion
Given undnr the aupices of the
Kerjnard Merchants
Everybody Welcome~
Low 1930 Prices
m the latest Lifetime guarantee
.Goodyear 7°albf?nder
||||d}'.€Zir builds nearly one-third of
.u thu tires snld in America Enjoy-
vu:lowest cr»str~,Goodyear gives
great st values. For exampie--these
Auxllst Itlichul of Huron, S.vilitinl relatives in nm vicivgrated
\\.| ns. nal A nuniber of friends and flafBea:and Mrs. John Rainan0
dish.Chiil
igers. Serve 1'
hortcake L~
ur, one tea-
r,one-half
tablespoon ~
the flour.
igh milk to
.»Bake in
K ~
r 3
Weiltfoxr pans.|M 1
ugn to "°m`ey¢ ~ my prove fatal. _.Always re-
rné ff r that bees will sting.
if
ll~
hall last Monday evening to re-
mind them of their 15th wedding
anniversary.The evening wasspent dancing.
Mrs. Glenn Jefferson and daugh
ter and Edwin Kerstetter paid a
short visit at the Ernest Kerstet-
ter home Tuesday afternoon.
The play and entertainment at
the I. 0. 0. F. hall last. Wednes-
day and 'Fhursday evenings drew'isitors in Omaha Tuesday.a large crowd both evenings.Theand Mrs. o. A. Cunningham! Ladies' Aid served lunch after the
V. W. Binderup, Pres.
~Honey Producers Ass'n.
'NARD RURAL
JOTTINGS
and Mrs. Wm. Cunningham
: 5 | 4 1 -l l l u l l l i l \ - Il .
gf ~derful w
L u l a \ " \ f U l | "g g ,
'asher
w e r !brief callersCuhnlzhnmhome at the C C entertainment.This program was*'I`ueliday aft-given for the benefit of the.
church.:~ ~imrt Glaser was a vidtor'Edwin-'Lou;k-md.=Pr!=!'fP1'§=€»J.sdnv. I Gorehlm home on :::::.,.,. na[lS. [dn Korstnttprlii¢'Ei;m- and mldmn help-Mr.i:iJiI§f.§ff§e&"§>};ger»nn
,g g nard Goreham celebrate his and dnughter were Sunday din-I
} h i r | . l I : | u Th n s ve d n u r n o o n { ° \ n |" \ l |\ n \ I H P V 0:nests at the Martin Sundg - 1 - F }¢ u u l u : r u u J \ . I L l | | 1 5 0 \ . | w | G l ¢ ° " °Em t h d r e s -' § = n s . v 1 = = h l 3 § »w e r e M r .a n d M r s M a d s h o m e .
hasf tentained relatives at dinner Regt'
+L 4u\.nre_.unmqzne weather for a few days'8I0"»iY i¥flDl'0'~'il1R'
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chez gs; week.
l l und Mrs
2th
, about a cup of sugar and
s of cold water.Put sugar
, add iced writer, stir until
Si dissolved, then add lemon
unily,Mr.and Mrs.Pete
-n and family,Hy,Mis-nd family,Mr.and Llrs.hristensen and family help-|a.Charles mi»r»=\d:cole-|
|\r birthday l"ri4ln)'.I
Sumner had the ¢urn
Friday.and Jena Chri.~=-
m serve nmme mte y.
hun and llelmnn G:|-:=u
Fritz .Arp bu!.cher'the fim
r the week.
Arp was a brief rail-|I-'rank Gnsserhnme Suv.-
ew.-ning, also at the Henry.
r. home.and Mn: .lauie Gnttseh en-
eii n number nf reiznives
y evening in honor nf theirir, {Als'| birthday._|
and lin. Louie Gnltueh and
were Sumlny visitors nt the
hrislensnn home.
nml Mn. (JIM. Hunk spent
' nftemnun wilh Mrs. Doraand Leon.|
C H N S .B A T E S ,P r o p r i e t o r
.~||
W h e e l S e r y i c e ~
.»~,.~,u
n`r u n s m o o t h , t h a t a r e o u t
ofline,wear*tires many times as
fast as those that are properly a-
ligned.Drive in and we can tell
in a few minutes just what is re"
quired to put your wheels in good
rum-.ing shape.No charge unless
service is rendered.
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Wheel Service
HEELS T HA T DO NOT .-=.;...__
run smooth, that are out
o f l i n e , w e a r ' t i r e s m a n y t i m e s a s
f a s t a s t h o s e t h a t a r e p r o p e r l y a -
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__g '..1133 ~.4 ";u x r e d t o u t o u r w h e e l s x n o o d ""r 'q
runmng shape.No charge unless
service is rendered.
K E N N A R D G A R A G E
2 ~*'*' a i
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.r
2th
, about a cup of sugar and
s of cold water.Put sugar
, add iced writer, stir until
Si dissolved, then add lemon
unily,Mr.and Mrs.Pete
-n and family,Hy,Mis-nd family,Mr.and Llrs.hristensen and family help-|a.Charles mi»r»=\d:cole-|
|\r birthday l"ri4ln)'.I
Sumner had the ¢urn
Friday.and Jena Chri.~=-
m serve nmme mte y.
hun and llelmnn G:|-:=u
Fritz .Arp bu!.cher'the fim
r the week.
Arp was a brief rail-|I-'rank Gnsserhnme Suv.-
ew.-ning, also at the Henry.
r. home.and Mn: .lauie Gnttseh en-
eii n number nf reiznives
y evening in honor nf theirir, {Als'| birthday._|
and lin. Louie Gnltueh and
were Sumlny visitors nt the
hrislensnn home.
nml Mn. (JIM. Hunk spent
' nftemnun wilh Mrs. Doraand Leon.|
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C H N S .B A T E S ,P r o p r i e t o r
Wheel Seryice |~
~n`r u n s m o o t h , t h a t a r e o u t
ofline,wear*tires many times as
fast as those that are properly a-
ligned.Drive in and we can tell
in a few minutes just what is re"
quired to put your wheels in good
rum-.ing shape.No charge unless
service is rendered.
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The important thing about mak
ing muffins is to work quickly.
The diffevence between success he i
and failure is only a few seconds ti
A general rule to follow is f.o stir'lg,
an fast as possible and stop lhchel§l
instant all the dry ingre\Eents are |-ar!
dampened.This does not meanl rto stir until the mixture is no at l
longer lumpy, but merely until all urdy
the dry ingredients are dnmpened.:A
Muffins should be placed in the n ,
u n n -I u Full Oversize Balloons Big Oversize Cords 1
soxalg $5.30:ffm 5.50
30xb.50
23x 1.75
6.90 31 x1
7.00 32xi
8.20 3015
9.ill
19.30 .f
All Fresh Stock--All Firsts-Expertly Mounted
:Ind Hacked hy nur Year-Round. On-the
(iround Servlce
-He\{e too!---More People Ride onpansaszsoonasmesurnngasThisshouldbédoneTue]r, {Als'| birthday._
and lin. Inule Gnltueh and
were Sumlny visitors
hrislemn
nt the
n home.
nml M n .Chan. Hunk spent*nftemnun with Mrs. Doraand lmon.|
...
, about a cup of sugar and
s of cold water.Put sugar
, add iced writer, stir until
Si dissolved, then add lemon
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~A c o o p TEAM
Deserves a \,. \a ~ fuffl J
G o o d H a r n e s s ~;~~
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Get Your Harness in Shape >Q ,W 1 ll~: ~
q u a r e d t o p u t y o u r w h e e l s x n g o o d i ~ ; ~
» '-*an'r u n m n g s m a p e .N o c h a r g e u n l e s s ~
s e r v i c e i s r e n d e r e d .`* "
K E N N A R D G A R A G E
CHKS. BATES,Proprie tor
.r~~1ml serve immediately.
2th
, about a cup of sugar and
s of cold water.Put sugar
, add iced writer, stir until
Si dissolved, then add lemon
unily,Mr.and Mrs.Pete
-n and family,Hy,Mis-nd family,Mr.and Llrs.hristensen and family help-|a.Charles mi»r»=\d:cole-|
|\r birthday l"ri4ln)'.I
Sumner had the ¢urn
Friday.and Jena Chri.~=-
m serve nmme mte y.
hun and llelmnn G:|-:=u
Fritz .Arp bu!.cher'the fim
r the week.
Arp was a brief rail-|I-'rank Gnsserhnme Suv.-
ew.-ning, also at the Henry.
r. home.and Mn: .lauie Gnttseh en-
eii n number nf reiznives
y evening in honor nf theirir, {Als'| birthday._|
and lin. Louie Gnltueh and
were Sumlny visitors nt the
hrislensnn home.
nml Mn. (JIM. Hunk spent
' nftemnun wilh Mrs. Doraand Leon.|
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|
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W h e e l S e r y i c e ~
~run smooth, that are out
ofline,wear*tires many times as
fast as those that are properly a-
ligned.Drive in and we can tell
in a few minutes just what is re-
quiregl to put your wheels in good
running shape.No charge unless
service is rendered.
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\carefully so ns nbt :else any 01|
the gas formed by the baking
powder and thereby make the mu!-\
line soggy.It will not. hurt these
mufiins to stand in the pans 10or 15 minuteibefore baking.|
Muffins are just as good mnde
with sour milk or cream as they
an with sweet, provided the sour
l'mA_not been allowed to stand'
until it develbps an unpleasanttaste.Use 1/9 teaspoon soda Ko!
neutralize the acid in the .mum pg Tires than'on any other tiresmi lk and cut the baking powder
down to about E5 or 'ii as much
as is used in the sweet milk or
cream recipe.
Muffins can be varied by adding
whole grains or fruit.Bran. corn
_,..e 'Wml serve immediately.|
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Deserves a \,.
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Trade Your Unsafe Sires for New
All-Weathers or Double Eagles!
. .E xt r a li be ra l tra de-in all owa nce --i f you
ac t n ow ! M on t hs of s l ip p ery d r i vi n g a -muffins also add variety to tha
brands eaten every day.\
A good standard muffin lecipc
follows: whim flour, 2 cups; sugar.
3 tablespoons;baking powder.3
teaspoons; nlz,vmv wn; mi lk,
1 cup: one 2883 at, 2 tablespoons.
\
ne w Gu d yéa rs o n n ow n n d t h ey w i l l b e
l i k e n e w f o r yo u r s u m m e r d ri vi n g'Whole wheat flour may be uied
How to hlnke Lemonade Guaranteed Tire Repairing
Rosenbaum Service
Most people like lemonade
acidity."4
There is A little .nbbut
lemonade making that'~q\ ry neshouldknow-dissolve die '-
i n the water before ,,,a ,q,"\
lemon juice.Try this anJ'=._»\
arhst a difnerenee it makes.Kennard, hebraskaTnketbe jukeofhalfndosen
Bla ir , Na rr ns kn , Fe br ua ry 20 , 19 30
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
A. J. ltargett, Pastor
* u - -
Bible S{lm\»l, 10 A. M.
Morning \`||:I:1iIiP, 11 A. M.
ChHBU2l.I: }fr:~i~il.\.UI', 6:30 P. M.
Prenthinr. T130 P. Iii.
Mi ni v a n.lllm eting,Wednesday,
7:30 P. BI.
Church .€=.I..throughout the
\\ori\i ::;; :..15 :itil :ation to the
ii=fl(l1':Ia.r y nl tilt fl!'St
(i1ri :»..I. 1 1 c: 1.flue first
{h§;~.'1 !'f!.lr la 1 \..l.i the great-
est gin;1 s ...-11-5 l:..~ ever known
I t s 1I l t l ll p.i:1-*.l -1 ~}£'l3ll8
a n d lx. .\t\H{l| il ar o un d th e
wh o le wo r ld .
All Protestant Christendom is
united in the universalcelebration
of this,the nineteen hundredth
anniversary of the first Christian
Pentecost.That means that the
nineteen hmtdredth Pentecost is
tc exert a greater influence upon
the world than the first Pentecost.
Join with the church of your
choice,0 reader,in doing your
u n n e -
I
I
bit in making this Pentecost the
greatest day since God said "Le:
there he light".
A move is on to inerease theattendanceinalldepartmentsof
the church, some next Sunday and
learn what you are expected todo in this annual march for the
cause of Chri.;tin.1ity.
Fownes Gloves for Wo me n-
smart, new stylrr.'.'I to $3.50 attheFashionCenter.Sizes 5%
to s...5-1:
BREW STER BITS
Miss Viola Nelson spent the
week-end at the J.W.Nielsenhome.
Those who helped Mrs.Alfred
Svogerson eelebrate her birthday
last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Voss,Mr.and Mrs.WillVoss,Mr.and Mrs.Albert Nel-
son,Mr.and Mrs.Chris Jahnel,
Mr.and Mrs.Bill Wulbern,Mr.
and Mrs.Fred Nelson,Hans
Svogerson and their families, andAugust Micheal, Herman Rosacker
and 'ree Nelson.
hir. and Mrs.Fled Nelson andchildren enjoyed a duck dinner al.
the George Christensen home on
Sunday.~
Mr. and Mrs. Hung Hansen and'
gfarnily were Saturday afterno-onfvisitorsattheHowardWoodard'home.;
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson ands
family and Teil Nelson were Sun-l
Iday aftemoon callers atlthe Albert'[Jensen home.
3 Mr.and Mrs. Christian _Ander-
isen and children spent Sunday atthe Christoffer Andersen home.|
Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Petersen,and family were Sunday dinnerf
guests at the Lars Petersen home
Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Kronbergj
and family had Sunday dinner at'
the Olenus Knonberg home near
Irvington.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wulbern andchildrenandEleanorDeVinney
visited at the Franz Siert home
last. Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Svogerson
and Christine were Sunday din-
ner guests at the Martin Sundshome.
Mrs.A1 Kronberg spent Tues-
day afternoon with Mrs.HansHansen.In the evening the fam-
ily came to visit.
Saturday afternoon visitors attheJ.W.Nielsen home wereSI JOHNSON f\
Ina :'L UCT[ONEER /sient Sunday afternoon at the
Anton, Alice and Bertha Mstzen.Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Nielsen
Ame n Pé zmen mm s hunk
load vf hogs on the Omaha mar-
ket last Friday.Emil Matzcn
had n load down on Tuesday and
Wm.Wulban on Wednesday-
Mr. and Mrs.Soren Wolkmanu
and family dpenl. Saturday after-
noon at the Pete Fgllen hnme.
Alfred Sv gerson >;x\\.11 wood
for Hans vugerson ;.x;d Join;I 5I0n5o|\ lust veek.
Sunday aft x-noon \i1Lu;=z at lhvHgmg Svoger n home were Sorev
'Wu\smunn :\ d family._.
Mr. and s. John Fnxzxer ann
;fnmi\y visiw at the Hengy Ulm'
mera home Suturdny c'\'vxx|1g.1 Roland Smfth and farmly we "
'Friday evening visitors at JohnI-`razier's homb.
Clark Jahnel hc-lped John Vogt,
Jr. shell com Inst Friday.
Mr. :md Mrs. Emil Matzen andJamilyandMr.and Mm.Hemfy
Christ and family were Sunday dm
ner guests at the Ozw Mencke
home.Mr.and Mrs.John vo m,Jr.,
heard Earl May announce overstation KMA an 7:15 Monday eve~
ning that Miss Leona Markmannand Elmer Olson of Omhhl. weremarried gt the studio ip Shepan-
doah.Miss Markmann ns a sxsterofMrs.John Vagt and Mrs.
Hen Larnmers._T 3 A l Kronherg fanuly spent
Monday evening at the home ofMrs.Kronberg's dmother.Mrs.
so in ennar .° °1?.;' Ha ffw. a nd Clifford wrc
Mr. and Mm.Earl Smith andMr.and Mrs.Ray Johnson of
Omaha, visitmi nt the Hurry Smithhome from Friday evening unul
:ludny when all returned to thc\ui y but Mrs.Johnson,who rc-
mzuncd to bc with her mothf-r,
\*.I;r» is quite ill with intestinalfm.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Husk cull-
UI nn Mrs. Dorn Sumner Sunday
1.1 1» moon.Mr. and Mrs.Ldden Peck gmd
1:. .Peck and two children vxsxwd
,xv the Fred Peck home Sunday.3ir. and Mrs. Louie Menckc and
<h\|-lrcn visited at the Pete Tmhl-
-~|home Sunday evcnlng.
Mrs. Husk had planned n class}-:xrty und birthday party for herbqnday school class :t hqr ho{nc
last Friday evening and_ ln splw
of thc bud _wcmther thxrteen oftheclassmemberswere present.
Meredith Iverson,Eugene Husk
and Lyle David being those ccle~
bmting birthdays.Afber all had
arrived,Mrs.Husk culled them
to order and organized the class.
The officers elected were Everett
Weathcrb president;EugeneHusk, secetary and Harold Nel~
son,treasurer.They chose thename"Cheerful l-Ielpers",_theft
motw,"Helping Others nn hm
name", and class colors, blue andgold.They plan to meet once A
month.Games had been _plann€d
in which all seemed to emoy vm'much.Mrs. Husk had aked the
mothers to help her wlth_the
lum-h. mme furnished sandwxches.
!
I
roll call Is to be answered withchildhood memories.
Finest Wah Dresses in Blair nt$1 and $2 at the Fashion Centerin size; 14 to 52 all the time.5-It
HI L L S I D E N E W S O F
GARLJNIGR DISTRICT
Mr.and Mrs.Robert Rasmus-
sen and children were Saturday
awning visitors at the PeteTmhlscn home fo see the new boyMr.and Mrs.John Reid,Mr.
and Mrs.J.L.}'eter.sen andRoberw e r e Sunday supper
guests at the Jde Sully home ntDe Soto.
Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Thompson
spent Thursday in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Jens Krogh mov-ed Lo a farm nenr Orum Inst.
Thursday.Nels Petergen will
occupy the [arm that w(q__:'_acabed
by Mr. Krogh.
.Mrs .Frank Brown visited her
mother,Mrs.J.W.Jacobs in
Blair Friday aifzernoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Christiansen
and daughter attended a birthday
party at the Wm Skow home onWednwday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Dan Phillips were
Sunday evening visitors a t the
Harry Erwy home.Edu Anderson spent Saturday
and Sunday with Mrs.Maude
Compton in Blair.,Mm I n a M,.\n...:,...\,._,»___
Iurday to visit with Sylvia.who
[is in training at St. Joseph `hos~
vpilil.\|Mr. and Mrs.Henry Dornuckvr
were nt the Hans llraasch homchlo.nd:.\y, helping shell corn.|Mr.nd M m Carl Hahn:of
Color ,are moving into the
|boardin house at the Marshal!
!Nurscries.
'ReadLhenawsinThe Enterpdse
REPRODUCTION HINDEHEDIBY HI-I-\VY EGG PRODUCTION
Poultrymen cannot expect high
fertility and hutchability from
eggs Inid hy hens which have pr~\~
duced heavily all winter.Vi!n!ity
oi`_the birds has gone into egg
production out of'normal season,
and little is left in the spHng to
make strong germs and vigorous
chicks.This is paniculnrly true
when birds of only ordinary hreed~
ing for egg production are forced
to lay by hnificjal lights, a high
protein ration, and extra attention
by their caretaker.
Fertility and hamhability can be
improved in such a flock, however,
by giving the [lock all the direct
sunshine they can get, either thru
open windows or out of doors whentheweatherpermitsandthe
ground is dry.Cod liver oil is a
fairly satisfactory substitute for
sunshine.It should be fed at the
I
|
ing as hu's u ms at n thealm
party,Miss Alier McKibbcn,
Allen Laukcr and Hurry McClellanJr.0 Tggv atrndcd the 'Paramountin1aAn| saw the n "Sun"SidcqUp".9 Y -.v
Burney Scheer um!Miss OhmMarshallo f ms ,;.|.:.~,wan:i n
an uuuimobile ;.¢mr~~x;:1ercntlyLThe car in. which u..,"are »~m~
mg nvm=rturne1|un 12--:und |,e_
tween v\'.~L-wl-.0 ;.v~I 1.;: =~rn. MisaMarshall \\:\huilj- r ul ;'I briua-
ex! about mv z:\.- w-I wad, andMr. Sch<~~r \.;1~ my<»x|~~mls wheri
fouhd.Ho was lying nbuut !if»
lcon fem from the car. whirh "ms
:rearly wrecked.The injursd peo-
ple were Jxrought in the Military
Avenue hospital in Frimont.Mr.Scheer was able to rvturh to his
home i n a few hours,but Misa
Marshall was kept ut the hospitalioxéfuétheg lrelzmnnt.
..ia m ll and dnu htersHy and Frances drove J? Ben:
net Sunday to visit Mg. and Mrs.Erenizer and hdng Mrs. Marshall
ome. 'Littlv Bill Andrews was in Oma-ha Inst week hixvim; \a medical
examination at a hbspital.
District Judge Herbert RhuadesofOmnhn,wan the principal
speaker at the Arlington Parent-Teacher association meeting which
was held last week at the schoolhouse.He spoke of his work in
the domestic relalions court, aryl
esvecyrljy of the problems pre-
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--Sec Us for B<><>k1W1s#~-
Farm Sales a Specialty Ph o n e - Bl a c k 45
Waters~ar ~uick D in~ E
Thomas Anderson home.
Several of the young folks at-
tended the carnival dance at the
B F. D. hall last Saturday night.
St.ValenLine's day was well
remembered by the pupils of theBrewster schqol.A valentine box
was Lhe main feature of the aff/-
emoon aber which games and a
treat were welcomed.
.¥2§"'%.£°3'""ff czllen at me §|`I1"ia§£"i§r¢}iB§§"ii§».t
n r.om -M H k ma_Frm: Sier]._ "ld wink!" ~ ¢.'£'°.. »1'§1=\. Hn. Hulk I
Ilavi d an d
nee lovely
had beau~
candles.
a a n d ic e
th e me m
ima- 'Fhov
-.-.n vvuu ul\.uAnlu5ilI lillu EURo f W ad thi ll,we r e Sunda.y di n ne r
gu e sts a t th e H a r r y Er ve y ho me .Mr . a n d M r s . G.H. K u n d e l a n d
t w o c h ild re n o f Oa k lan d ,I o w a ,
sp en t th e meek -and a t th e F r a n k
B r o w n ho me .
mr..... _. lu. .. .r v H
r a te o f o n e pe r c e n twf : Re " b ° } } i `
plete ra tio n an d c an 1 J,be m ' x ew i t h th e ma s h .A l f a l l a o r oth e r
gr e e n fe ed i s pa rtic u la rly bene-
fin ia l.
'I 'h e(1oat c er ta in indi c ation o f
ac l u o y u m m aeun quen c y .Mr s .J ..Ra y ,th e mu s i c su pe r vi so r
p s e n te d h e r p u p i l s i n th e ju n i o r
o r d v e e tm a n d ju n i o r c horus,i n
sever al selec tions th a t we re mu c h
appr ec ia ted.Mr s .Ra y m o n d C .
S w i s le r a n d Liisses M a r y Co o k
hem. spent Monday eveml\8' "" ufii Iléébnred withit§_|}_§_at §'IE.I_`£°"§'f.P.ff'fb°":m.La s.§¢5¢=»»». pleklgs, gain
Aus A m e r !r e wn n s n ,u m - U .Jensen,A l Kronberg,Ha ns an d
Wm_Vo gt ,Ansel T o ft a n d W m .
W u lb er n ho me s wi ll s o on b e rea dy
t o b e ele c tr ic a lly lig hte d.H o w -
c r ea m we r e se rved .A s k
bers i ! the y had a go od 1.
are p la n n i n g o n th e M m
in g.Mr s .Hu n k wa s as
Mica Nnnmi Smith
aa:
asist
Bo!
........ ...U mm .|. L.. renersen and vngor ann v nauty in A flock '"|§§§l.§.Z"`fmeet-|R¢b¢n, were Sunday dinner guenslincreasing egg production.No, About 5 h
ed b)'atptha Jo}:in Reid hom me matter what the cam,when the Meldam
au an Au t T m o f )\b e '¢ a l chtandvrelebasta neighgihoad. snentlx-mf g s n ..=y.m°re E33 F?Weber. L.
:es Marshall pleued therery much with readings
mhdred were present.
ee Leo a n d HaroldM. Petprunn Alva" A~._fever, ~ line his not "°'|"§.`§.I1""n§`"1Er. .1\l been c omp letes baB§<{i:"&°¢kAmah,vi s i u
n|....:-1-.. ..._|.........,. fI*|nn.
td at the
wsday eve-
bended by
he Cheer-: the best
ber alone
rviee Seek
Thursday at the parental,Aug~
ust Timm, Sr. home.Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen and
family spent Thursday evening at
the Chris Anderson home.
Mr.and Mrs.Robert Rasmus-
sen and children we1e'Sundaya!t
uuy is me urns ua save hatchingeggs.The aim of a good poultry-
man in 1930 should be to mise
enough pullets 9.0 make a good
egg produckion flock for next
winter, and then to save enough
yearling hens which can be alernoonvisitorsattheJa c o li i hv e d ~ l:hro ugh¢hé _ fnll_ nv i
derson, D._W.Lawson and G. H.
Rosenkilde were the members of
the American Legion Auxiliarywho attended the District Conien-
tfion which was held in Omaha
last, week.Mrs. Leo Weber pm-
sided at the meeting.Af.the
qsame time the Lexrianairen we n
Seethose beautiful Silk Dresses
at only $6.75 a t the -Fashion
Cencer-sims 13 m 4 6-o ver 100
w pick from.p-1¢
Finest Wash Dresses in Blau- at
-., .... .L n _ , , _f-_-.-_
vnu; .»=n»¢=n -mum ...Wning.
Sunday school was at*
forty-one this Sunday, t
ful Helpers clnss having
attendance,their numl
|$J. ana ;z at me rumun \/s awnin sizes 14 to 52 all the time.5-It
BENCH NOTES
I being Iouneen.The Sex
era class are having tl
party with the MathieaexFriday evening, as do tl
Worker class,who meLueninzhoener home.T1
I any wlnwr no xumxsn hatching holding their conve§.'l°§f.,,Z".§'§|"'§2?w'1I'$'"»I'.;1,,e.1 Jim Edwards eggs for-1980.?';'"'X*'.""d those a
ne Willing wlehmfe his birthday Thursday Fashion Center-the Shoe Store ra B\:§¢n 1°<;' ,,=;<»=;et at ~ everung were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. of Blair--offers you an ""\15""uY;M"}mn_n, "}',me Servxee,Pace, Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Pearce. \_-,.---.--.=._, ._...
1tion i n S o u th
nttending f r o m
we r e Dr u.D .
Ne ls o n , V . V .
Kndrews,L e o
f nnnnx|\r¢I.rln
Now is the time to
touch up your old m r .a n u . u . n i .\ . . r n f | . H \ | \ ! l | . b ¢ I l a u u
c hi ldr en we r e Su nd ay di n ne r
g u e s ts a t th e So re n J e ns en h ome.
Mr .a n d Mr s .Ar th u r ' W e ath e r -
by a n d E ve r e tt a n d Mi s a N a o m i
s e e k e r ? u r g e a ll memb-
pre se nt n e xt Su n d a z
me mb e r br i n g a vi s lto
vf e r e ~ p r e s e f m t . i n § u
\.,.xu and Mrs.
and Mrs.es.Joe 1
Walt;
Ed N
ar °§f.z7Ieil"eiiI| mfr. .:"';;:':.';.."1..:"::,':__"::| W¢ber"nd- ci." rieraLUUUnu..m d eac h M r .
r.Th e r e J o n oyes, mamaandEthel
vzsmd rela-
urday.
n and Mrs.
dnesday aft-
myxn nu supper: mat.we a r Iv rlv V shah';s i d°"| ;e~--P eWomenandMissespnced52,95 legion convention.All who went
from here report a fine time and
5.interesting and instructive meet-
ings.
Some time Saturday night the
school house wni broken i nm hv
to $6.50;Children's Rohinhood at$1.49 t6 $3.89;Enna Jettick,ss
and S6.
BELL CREEK VALLEY
Slove;fllln§h\\°e wifh Primary' Piu-cé, au of §i={i§
n....1.......\»\.............-L " -4 " ° ` "S}nith visited t th Gene David clqss, men- wacner, uns: rnum..home Fri da y J Zm§ .bemg absent,Mr.Peck taught
d the class°'M r . a n d M . C h . S t w -w3 fBl'SllR!' o llllfk n| 'Vln\'rEni \l1 'lP|N m mm-...fi,»..,,=..,l*..i'..i'2.Fourteen of the Bench Commun
nnugureu nsnsentives at Herman Sa!
Mrs.Jens Clause
John Reidgpeqnt We
- - " ' " ' r "~ - - - - . | - " 5 u n u u n vV\W a t e r s p a r p r o d u c t s
3 7 a r a u n a I - n v n u - n n f g n . - |
" J " " i § " "° " " 'i ty Ci u b me mb e r s we r e ve r ya t th e J i m Sorensen orne.Mr .a n d Mr s .Te d Olse n a n d p le a s a n tly wte r ta i n e d a t th e h o me
f M Bla nc he Oli n g e r Th u r s -da u g h te r vis ited a t th e E d Olse n 0 ra.h o me Sa tu rd a y e ve ni n g .da y af te rn oo n.Th e f l r s t p a r t o f :
" '".o I \.OL...-llbhunnnn uunn e1.cn\|Ln 1:r;a§f.
emoon with Mrs. J. L. Petersen.Sunday dinner guests at the
Harry Johnson home were Mr.and hlrs.Otto Christiansen and
daughter,Mr. and Mrs.Henry
Ott and Mrs. Geo.Witte of Ben-
son.Mrs.Witte is spending this
week with her daughter,Mrs.
Otto Chdstiansen.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .ChHstian-
sen of Benson,were Wednesdaydinner guests.at the John Jensen
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edwards and
small son were Sunday dinner
guests at the Ernest Epperly
home in Blair.J.P.S.Jensen,who was s
resident of this neighborhood formanyyears, passed away at the
Frank Dudgeon home in Blair on
Friday moming. His many friends
The Bunce Club met ar. the Jul-ius .Frederickson home Tuesday
evening with Miss Anna Gustafsonand Clarence and Chester Schaf-
ersman entertaining.H a r o l dStrengerwonfirstprizewhileEarl Strehger was eonsoled. Lunch
consisting of sandwiches,wafers
and ice cream was served to the
following:Helen and May Wulff,
Gladys and Marthella Strenger,
Norma Holtrnan, Edith Gustafson,Gmce Paeper, Helen and Norma
Wilkening,Harold Meierhenry,
Harold and Earl Strenger,Henry
Ninderdippe,Clarence and Alvin
Wilkenin Alfred an
Miss Muriel Plugge of Arling-
ton was a week-end guest at thehome of Miss Leona Holtman.~
g,d Henry Wil-kening, Elmer Wulff.
and neighhors from _this commun-Mr._and Mrs. rosa. Blumekcr|
means of a basement window onthe east side.Articles were tak~en from the manual tkaining
roorn and the desks of the teach-
ers and Supt. Vinclael were forced
open.The safe in the superin-
tendents office had been tampered
with hut could not be opened.The Junior class had just recently
purchased their class rings and
two of the rings which were i n
Miss Allum's desk were stolen.
They were the property of HelenHart and Helen Sampson, and had
their initials on the inside of the
rings.
Funeral services f Mrs. HenryLallmun, whose sud en death we
mentioned last wink,were heldTuesday afternoon at two o'cloclc
fmm the Methodist church with
Rev. A. J~ Edgar in charge.Mrs.Jessie Stilos'Lallman was born nt
MISS KUUI mppxncou. vxsioen orthe Ed Rave! home in Blair Sun-
day afternoon..
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Larsen andson of Kennard. were Sunday din-
ner guests at the Alfred Hansen
home.Mr. and Mrs. George Follen and
son were Saturday evening visit-ors at the Emanuel Andreasonhome at Cvrum.
Mrs. E. C. Lippincott and RuthandMrs.Emma Hoover visited
with Mrs.Stapleton on Friday
uftemoon.
Mr.and Mrs.Henry Jensen
"ere Sunday dinner guests at the
Ole Jacobson home in Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Ches Sutton, Airs.
E.C.Lippincott :md Ruth andMrs. Emma Hoover visited at the
ing.The meeting was opened by
reading of minubes after which
roll call , during which was much,
merrlment as valentines were ex-changed at the time.Our club
quilt tickets being sold a num-ber was drawn and Carrie Jen-
sen held the lucky number.A
Club party for members and their
families was planned to be held
at the school house on Wednes-
day evening, Feb. 26th.The en-tertainment committee took g~=-H:-
and had n few contests panned
in which Blanche Olinger, Carrie
Jensen,ldn Leuninghocner,Della
Nelson and Naomi Smith receiv-
ed prizes.ln honor of the mem-
bers who are soon to move,thememhershelnedthehostessi n
me mveinvvn wus gym... .......... ,\vu.; u I1 u.\.\.»|y n u u l .c u l u H
dry in Four hours.Try it
today---Its so easy to
for there are complete
rections on every
THESTEWART
ny attended the funeral whichwas held at the Methodist churchinBlair Sunday afternoon.
Mr.and Mrs.L.L.Porter ofElkCitywereThursdayafter
enuenamecl some ol melt 1'0l£li.iV05Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry MenzedohtondCurlspentSunday afternoon
at Sadie Meng-edoht-=noon callers at the Dan Phillipgl T'*T'iSS_§l1f£3§}l'¢¢i'i'_¥_§l§€'l1f the
Arlington Feb. 22nd, 1880.She ift
survived by five children:Mrs..
Francis Rees of Omaha,Mrs.S.
Albognst of Cedar Bluffs, :md Al»
vin, Esther and Donald at homé.
,hcl hushoml, Henry Lallmnn, :md
.|. HAROLD STEWART, Manager
Kai ||Jonn;=;Blurmb erg h o me 'Phur fday i5}~'5§i;I£i'r§g f h lu n c h v-:hich w w ;
e n jo y e d b y a ll a f te r wh i c h ull d e -
1 Mr #'T'mI Glenn nnfl nv+.n.I f n v th ni r l1nl1|('R fP{3]in¢!
»..:'
.r~
af ternoon.
M r.n mI dg||§]t,&i3iEéli- at H12 `"""b\`§3R
home Sunday nfuernoon.
Mr.and Mrs.Jonas Blombcrg
[were Sunday _aftgrnoon visitors at
the Clnn:len km ml! hmm.
:a '.;,:'a ..a'a ..i ';';@..;a ',;;'~ ~
gretting that some of the em-
bers were abaent on account of
Mckncss.Next. meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Fred Peck when
\\
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n a m e .
Mrs. J.L. Petersen entertained
the Hillside Hustlers Club Thurs-
day aftcrnoun.The afternoon was
spent in quilting after which the
hostess served u waffle lunchecn.
Guests of the Club were Mrs.Jim Edwards .arid baby,Mrs.
Hazel Toft,Mrs.Fred Anderson
of Herman and Miss Elsie Eamesof Cobesfield, Neb.
n a me m m s .IThepinochleclubmetFriday
evening at the Henry Scheer, Jr.
|home.
Henry Ncidi-rdippe is driving u
new Ford sport roadster.
Norma Holtmah, who teaches nt
Tclbasta. spent the week-end withhome folks.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holtman and
a sister,Mrs, \\'m.Lullmun, und:1 brother,John Francis.Mrs.
Lnllmnn's sudden death cnme as rxshock to the community in which
she had lived her entire life. and
deep sympathy is expressed by all
for the snrrowing relatives.Bur-
ial was made in the Arlington
cemetery.Q
Ralph Mnrshnll returned last,Irene visited Tuqsday afternoon ,J week to his home near Martin, So.
ghe.Jghn. Echtenkamp,Sr.h°m¢|nnk0w.Mrs. Marshall and llttls
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WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
'AllTulkln;{
HIS GLORIOUS NIGHT' Feature
All Talking
FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE
"RED HOT RYTHM" Feature
Star 'ALLEN r|ALE'"
A\lTalking', Rubevllle Comedy
HOME THEATRE
The Home of Perfect Talking Pictures
FEB. I3 To FEB. 20
'rHURspAY
"l3th CHAIR" Feature
All Ta lklngCRAZYFEET COMEDY
DALE DOINGS |"';:::';1'°:...-..\. .I |.__|§!g§l\ler will Nmmin for a V°"8°11
spentarents,
nainedan alldinner\ nod
_..,...... .................. .._.,,.. W. vxsn.the Omaha market Thursday.hMr.and Mrs.G. A.Mar.-1h;ll,
..'''ahGoldette Crepe S|lkd»nd;r;nr,|'I;a:va;;en ""f§§'J`.£," £532 mwmg
$l.9€era garment at e =»5{';';¢».°.... that they are having akfine
z'd l to be b c £0sl"`;';§'*$§';';""'";'B°jh§§'n "é';f,;':|<:f§°0::ia §§"1'?'i». lst.Thgy len
in sizes 14 en 52 an nm nm.-k.1¢]}""° about Jan. zom.
Vivian Rhea of Omaha,
the weekend with her p
Mr. and Mrs. James Rhea.
Mrs. Ralph Widener enwlthe Colby Club Thursday at
day meeting.A delicious
was served a t noun and stime had by all.
.Xen-mit,Vernon and BemardJungbluth attended a party Friday
evening at the Jiim Sunds home
in honor of Erna's birthday.
Mrs. Krurn .gpent last week with
her daughier, Mrs.Ray Krull of
Omaha.Mr.and Mrs.Nels Swndgard
nnll familar §."..i.,.,uiuibnvl
ARLINGTON NOTES
Mrs.Henry Peters and son,
Elmer motomd to Wakefield Sun-day,where they vlsited i n the
home of Mr.and Mrs.Luther
Hypsef
Fred DeWel>er continues to im-
Arllnghon high school basket-
ball team was defeated by Schuy-
Fer at Schuyler Friday evening,
the score being 29 to 17, while on
Thursday night the ArlingtontownteamdefeatedSchuyler-'s
town warn in a closely contested
game at Fremont, the acorebeing'az za 22.
Mrs. Harold Weber was hostess
. 1
All Talking
FRIDAY and SAT. and SAT. MATINEE
"RED HOT RYTHM" Feature
Star 'ALLEN r|ALE'"
A\lTalking', Rubevllle Comedy
s Said
N
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Assn.
SUNDAY and MONDAY
SUNDAY MATINEE
'MYSTERIOUS ISLAND' Feature
Pa rt Ta lki ng i n Na tura l Co lo rs
[stirs LIONEL BARRYMORE. JANE DALY & LLOYD HUG HE|me Go BOONl,Cum cdy
Also PATI iE NEW S
'rUn.-;>AY
China Night
All Ta lklng'
"LOVE, LIVE AND LAUGH
Stars GEORGE JESSEL. LILA LEE
'NIGHTS OUT Comedy
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
'All Tulklng
HIS GLORIOUS NIGHT' Feature
I t n e sc o r e r e l m r z n o 1
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A Prominent Banker H~
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Blair
dl HOME OF YOUR OWN IS A JOY,
INVESTMENT AND A BANK
ACCOUNT IN ONE"`
hy not heed the advice of one in a positi
to tell in such a concise manner and w
so much authority, a basic fact of Amedc
life.We are ready to aid you in buildi
your own home, even to aiding in the f
ancing of the plan, if you wish.
Building & Loan
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T'u;,"§;'°'""§"A'{,,'f'"31,°"";;|' prove.being able to be at his to the Eufé m Star keniiingion:ho h .§ "l° .' Z, m g g ir llds ' :ton 9. part of evexgwday.Friday aftgrnoon.
.-E°:3'1:<£ £§:£';'='e£ ':_ :m*.¥ 3e - ..?.:'l'.",.£"E'}'°...%:'.iF."...,..'°'=.E;'}.;=f£:...-.'!Z'::..E»:=:::':,.:'*":=f"':.'z ~
uuy ag (ng ||u||a]| JUBSDIII ng mg ..".»»au..ns uvu|5 iwuuu..l.&\;|.rcllvC|auusauay a||5|||.»nh unc:IIUIUU U1B_F Ma s te r s , wh o h a s b e e n a t wo r k f o r h i s s o n , A r th u r Ni b b e .' M m L . M. P e t e r s o n .Sh e wa s a s -
th e F r e mo n t ho s p ita l, r e tu ed t o Mr s .C.G.Ma r s ha ! !we n t to sisted i n en te rta i ni n g b y Me mh i s h o me Sa tu rd a y ,m u g ;i m -Be n ne t Fr i d a y , £ 0 s p e n t th e we e k darnes FJ.J .Re n a r d a n d G.H .
pro ve d.e n d w i t h h e r pa re nts,M r .a:1d| Ros-enkilde.
'W o rd reac hed D a le th i s we e k Mr s .Breni zer.Mr s .Br e n iz o r h a d ;Th e M .E .Ladi es'A i d Soc ietyth a t E d n a a n d Ge o rg e Carl!-1on,i'~3k9¥1 a f a ll th e mi d d le o f th e me t Wedrresday af ter n oo n a t t h e
f o r me r ly o f Da le ,wh i le o n th e i r we e k ,br ui s in g h e r fac e qu i te c hurc h,T-Iesdamea S.T.B a r to n ,wa y t o th e i r h o me i n Om a h a a f t~ | D Hmf u lly a n d wr en c h imr h e r s i d e , , H.L .Mc K i b b e n an d G.A .Luc i-
g r 3 vi s i t wi th th ei r Barents.Mgglbllf. \\"}| En MI S .Ma r s h a ll ICH? Stl!!-vfifr being; the hostess.A Prominent Banker H and Mrs.Gus Carlson,anotherfdab She was able to be about the Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Rfvckmeyer,
car hit their coupe.upsetting house mzain.Mr.and"Mrs.WL A.Reekmeyer
them.Edna suffered a broken Mr. and Mrs. 1'-1. E. Wimct and and Mesdnrrres J.II.Dorbcckezgf
knee and 'Euts about the he-ad, df1Ughtg@r.Catherine vhaitod Sun» John Nibbc and Homer Miller nt-while George was badly bruised day wlth relatives in Blair.f tondcd the funeral in Fremont ona n d c u t .g M r s .W .A .W h i t f o r d s p e n t t h e S a t u r d a y a f t v r n o o n ,o f M r s .W a ! -
M \ »h u r l R f r u 17 5 | nn n i c T| \ n r r } 1\ | \ | l 1 " ( !£ " ( - i * l l ( l n r 'H i n h é n n n n l i n n h w '{? m ~ l . em n \ n r
dl HOME OF YOUR OW N IS A Joy,
INVESTMENT AND A BANK
ACCOUNT IN ONE"
hy not heed the advice of one in a posit
to tell in such a concise manner and \\
so much authority, a basic fact of Amed
life.We are ready to aid you in build
H a s s u u 4 g u ;¢¢ u u u . . ; u u u b v l u u l l
a n d Re g mo r B r o d e g a r d o f O ma h a
Spi mt th e wee ke: 1d a t th e F r e d
J u n g b lu th ho me .
, W h i le c u tti n g w o o d la s t F r i d a y ,
Ro la n d Or msb y h a d th e mi s f or tu n e
to c u t h i s f o o t wi th a n a x.A f e w
da y s la ter h e wa s ta k e n ver y s i c k _
an d a t th is wr i t i n g is n o t mu c h
dq1I££hil£§,:E}s."G@0§5.`§I§":\fi§k0"EliI"rr§é"}l}§§5.§1 ba nq ue t o f th e
l»1I100l'1 . A me r i c a n Le g i o n \\:u==:=cr\cd b v
S u p ' t . J . R.Vinc kel ilttenc lerl th e th e ladies o f th e a u xi li a r y a t th e
Sessiorm o f th e Sc hool Exe c u tivo s Congn~:rutinnal c hurc h di ni nf '
a n d Bo a r d Me mb e r s Ass 'n.i n ro om We¢lnes=day evening, Feb.12.
Om a h a 'l`uf*5rla}*a n d Wed"r?s=rl:w.|'1`lre chic ken pie dinn er.wi th a ll
Mr s .C.W .Anclrnmw a n d l\I!'s.| ihc tr i mm i n g s eras enjoy ed bs-F
C'G Ma r s h a l l we r e in Omaha mr:ab ou t 70 me n " h o we r e seated.be tter .Tucs=day.."i n t attra c ti vely dec orated tables.Mr .an d Mr s .F r e d J u n f f hlu th i 'The mu s i c d e p a r tme n t o f th e Th e dec oraiions we r e su itab le to
<»ntertained a t pinoc hlc F r i d a y h i g h sc hool a r e ve r y bu sy n o w l.inc oln'n bi rthd ay .be in g s m a l l
n i g h t t h e f o ll o wi n g , Mr . a n d Mr s .prac tic ing- the nrwrc tta. "}"'l1nfnr°"'§ log c abins wh i c h h a d been mm l n
J .E .J u ng lilu th .Mr .a n d Mr s .F . I u h i c h wi l l be g i ve n so me ti me i n , b §th e punilsi o f th e la t an d End
J .Pgmrfg n," " ; . " " d . . M " ' . 'Ti m M:§'cl1.I 1 \\A I 1 iprrafles.Tae legion §'l_ag~s occupied
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your own home, even to ailing in the
aqcing of the plan, if you wish.
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. T n h n H a n n o n .|. ln 1 .'d n u r !C h
W .J .Cr an e \vo;é atld i o n e d o f f . o r §table.Th o r e wa s a lar\':0,
svatpr n t th-1 (Trnnn nromieon rm S<ntur-f r a me d nic tu ro n f \.§m\nln n n f h nBlair Building & Loan Junghluth.Glen Christensen re- day afternoon.By the terms of wall.The speaker of the evening'
turned from South Dakota Frixlavllllr.Crnne's will, any money leftwas William Richie, Jr. df Omaha.
after spending a week with Al-nftor all debts ora D876 p m;fn:Donald Kruse,son of Mr.andfonso Jungbluth.ithe Corurropntional church of Arl-Mr§. W. J. Knleo of the Arllmrton
Mrs. -Ida Jungbluth and Mrs.ington, of which he was a chart-~r|\'iclnity,has been seriously illFrankKastropwerevisiting'atmemher.H. W. Schoettger actecllwith pnoum-mia.He was take'\
e Fred Jungbluth home Wed-_as auctiowoer and Leslie Petersonto- an Omaha hosnital wcently,
inésday.os rlerl-C at the Pale.'having his lungs drained.He wasl i t and Mrs Her'ma:\Jun|;;bluth Miss Rnmnh Peterson colehrat--able to he brought home in a few
and Vernon drove to Omaha Sat- ed her birthday recently by hav- days.'
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B l d r , ~bmary 20, 1980
-:fir AND I ur. ma mn Ernie H9="r9¥~=f19= fn- 1~1»i1=.. |9"*'!°'!*2Lyous Thursday and atRev.Lambrechr.fun" " ` " >_ __s nt Thursday evening an me Tuesday evening guests atL O N G CREEK lxffwm \Vi1 li zunse n ho me .iPeler Nielsen home were Mr,
.Mrs.Fred Andersen af,t.ended|M|-s. Axel Hansen and Marie,
' n e m c m h y uugrm S°d9¢ Y uw Hillside Hustlers Club me and M n .m a m a Nelsondll give z Pwmm m :Un-9e¢§f3 ing a t the J.L .Petersen home{g,_end Mrs.Chris Larsen
me uenueu me
and ua l.Mn*Sunday
a:\d Ray Pagers
md =n4_Mrs.
dinner :mee
quist hcme wereFredFagerquist1 |
an
AT ha rves t ti m e
when the Fresh
crops are being cunmd
and prices are low,
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s un-da y nigh:nu the -Iamesl'lhampson home with her cuknsin.
llrgi-r'¢ t.¥
l r .md Mrs.Clillornd Tmhl-
cea spent Sunday evening at mg
Hayes Roxenbalm homeKr. nd Mrs. Le on Hindley en-
nnaimxi friends lan. Ffld.ly eve-ning.Dancing was the pastimenmd ln n c h w us c rv e db y th e ho w
an nt a late hour.~---_._,_.\.._ -:\|»._
sen and Doris, Mrs.Lena Nelsenof Bhir a nd Mr.and Mrs.Fred
Hansen.were Su:\°@py.dinnerguestsa t the He n um Nelsen
home Sunday,helping wem oele»
bra n their Nt h wedding nhni-
;EcV;;luBe\§trim;;e<a onto une'
a rs.had lived near Orum." f l _Ruth Paulson and Guralta Up-
"Q :gud Mrs. Rudolph Andrmsonfjp wge ll':ve::;l \z 0 md m.
ve ;_ ~....uh ¥ ,m°l'"»'§'§. "§n§'°M£.'»==;~=~»d
-_r.n Izonard `Mr.m i Mrs.Elmer t 'Shane __;;°v_;,,§§5 ;f§7°» spent Sa:md furgily oi Calhoun,m h g g
|P""',S°'Y evening a acer!Mr. nad rs. Chris Peterson day dinner at the George Loltis
unes,helping Clnrenes cele-'md u e "were Saturday mpp e r 'g m¢" f i n the nfternoon alloveboe Freeman Leith homeMEhl§__ "'I"'.'1'§!';..,_-...».."»a$°¢_§}-'_ It the J.P. Larsen home _"" ~S.:-"hw vimimn at mn Andrew
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af Benninzton.Mr.and|rmP;5=§ -fa élctznded to
me-fwed relatives.._ _1 Laurence |YCu .I l Ul li ll ¥" " " ' ; ; ; ' "° u €v : E - W - ' N 1 ;V d.g u e a t c r s .e e n a n' n . ? , f 2 f ' § m m .w e r e :M r . | M r .a n d M r s .A l b e r t I'hmny And
Hansen andFridaNuvrk" ' ° " ; '.a°°é~§s=2» Awns0n'"*';;;'.°"'C;',;,;;;;W m ,and ;;a"m;:"w'a;' ri and fm1y,fm»,».
:muy were guvw' guests mi family spent Sunday .evening °*|md Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Madsen mr. and Mn.'Freeman Loftis
:nent the evwemng at the .paren .: H19 Ernest Gosker h°m¢-..and Radnh.moved Saturday from the HenryY0il;Al'M\l¢lh0m8hb6:\DrlI""-''"A "-|,m_|,-mi ,-ug,Mr.|ndl(n.H|:|ll|¢|we:en m u u n md meHr. md in.. L.~ 1f=»\g»-*'¢=a=~'..,::'~..~v.a M-;,__g=~ x"'h:kirk wen lllonds;~ r g - g _ n u r -
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lay.'hmle grain: were Mr. md and hmggg };g'§,';';,,"~A Valentina putty was given ..\~g-gg
un un Plullen and uughwen..y .like s u m n xm l have m m !me F"°1\l~dnughkr ofAnne.Iilr. md Mn. §,\»d~1»;_g lgtn-=;{";:|'*"" md hmlly, Mn. Amuievemming..gm "guu';eL°\l5¢rkF"¢hI. §"'|
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l e m .-s=en J r .h o m e w e r e M r .a n d M H .
r a s t h e b z r t h a n n a -H e r m a n R a h l f s ,M r .a n d M r s .
r s .P e t e r R u d e e n | H a m l d C h r i s t e n s e n ,M r .a n d M r s . -
e n d s a n d n e i g h b o r s G e o r g e K u h n 'a n d O p a l a n d M r .
t h e d a y w i { ' ° " ' a m 1 M r s .w i l l H a r t a n d f a r n i i y .
s .H e r m a n ° 5 e ' ! |Q u - u r h n r n v e n i m !vi s i t o r s a t t h e
§a,1;;' §ééE`i§[ 'fefameh Wednes-
ay.Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson and
children and Mr. :md Mrs. Henry
Hovendick spent.Wednesday eve-
ning at the Will Hovcndick home.m HominyandM rs.. Harland|d Betty Lou and
cn spent Wednes-: the .Carl Eriksen
"dTc<;1hnrdt holne were Mr. nn
Mrs.Albert Jenmn and family,Mr. and Mrs.Nfals Buchardt andQ f a m i l ,H a u s a B l o c k a n d P f s l w a r d
N n v. l < 1 l | t
Mrs.Ed-lie Fletcher and Mrs.John Eriksen were Tuesday visit-
or# at the Pete Larsen homeMrandMrsRaymondMagxll
and Junior.ME.and Mrs.F l o y d ' ~No.
Tur
im W lll l|ni\un - - - - - . ,_jo y ing a connunt prepared by the[and_ guns,mr .
hostess.Mr s .V q i d Ir e la n d wo : \ ' C h mlte mr ll an
-.nl...11-..'l' l| mn mlo ll.L lI' l° En CC L l f l 21 Cans c Finest Brandf i r s t an a mn \ .uiua ........,,_.wn m la t i o n .Mr s .J o h n Ar o ns o n day e v c m n g a!
......r . . n . .h n mv.ls . P l I5 r \l\'and 1» r au P rv '4Lr\o.u fi"I Mrs. Pete Andersen spent Wod-|Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kuhr wereliciouslunch.'ihc next mee gheld nt. the Weston bong nesday wlth her sister,Mrs.Thursday evening'guests nt Ihr
ll be ow x M i n n J a ' : l M o m s C h n s t e n s e n .-.' H a n s J e n s e n ,J r .h o m e .M r .a n d
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I ml .. u i : i ! \ t l : "Hamid and reward 'I\e1.en|Mr5 Albert Jenqen wr|LBndVoidrr_..nrfy a ...i . .un.:srncnt Fridoyovenmf: and Sntorday; dm' evening quests.Mr.and Mrs.h m.l ..~.Qitinir at Ur?Francis C}mStm:l'|Mr. and Mrs.; Henry;'[\5fTmru3011wervFriday\1-11.-u»:ll L:.m P L rsen home=mhome ox Mr. and 1'1...s r .»\:\
Mrs. Wm. Harrisnam ..|1\\..|.L1; Iter, Adil. £Ilbl3¥1L£|.il!0~l :|..L:u:i»¢:|11
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v e r s o r y o f M b -. \ l : s .| 1 : . :\ . l : l
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t h e J o h n Aflirml-ll l1I:!l|31f1:~I:y
gfter uoo n.Mrs.Mar?Barry r»turnul in
Ilmr.ninr-I ot 1'='Fred l1hl:»:fsen..,r -Jack Wachter spent S:'1|rl:\y'l mp M..wr''\Ir==1| '|\:mel Sunday at the Ernest (hw-I .l ." | . .~I,ond fam1>:;1fnt Suhr .\.|.f Hs1:fr home.I _mf g Sk d there .Mr. and B rs.re:nv an °.\.v I Saturday evemng gm t=nt*nn Lyle were Tuesday evening John Dickrnever homo ~\N
"z'r ." .1.1 ntnrs at I-Iermu:1 I\e¥~=en.»and Mrs.John Eohil 131 mm*llrMr.and Mrs.Herman Netgaen Arliwgtrn *Hr :Nfl 'li n ~
:md Sons \.'.1:'Q Monday e\=n1nf:;Dickmeyer, Miss Dornthty 1\1[\11
visitors :lt th: Chris Larsen ome. Inn Wir _md \Ir=:Henry 11 ..1r
'meycr and family and Gilbert lt.1~.F: 1 : ~h ? vn C , e n t * ' ! -t h e 1\Ii !1i ner 3.'_ ,"_ __," _ m
f; 1 m e | \ f B I ! l . i l -{ i f £ I 3 y o u S I I l ? f f !: M n a n d L IP S .H € n f \ 'R a g m u g Q. |\
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svn Ilml J..:L :md familv cv|;"~|Wds-':1:| \|
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Magiil and 1\ferlin.v.e1'e in Fm-g
mont last Wednesday.Mrs.Freeirlnzm Lnftisr und a-n.1
were Thursday 11fl\l1.~\\:n \1;.iL.;|.
at the George Loffi ¥\\rf1r._Mr.and Mrs.lr.~nk lf:iI<ra{
}"r:\nd¢¥':f* :x'~r!311 .Ii¢~..1| I (u1
l~ay vi-Elm!)h~.T"l'u 2?;»1irI;111:
the T*P.:\n'r:d1 h==pi.:l Hunlay :1l-,
ernoon.1Hr.:ami He ..'.l:rw,l i{::>:..':mel !r:::m-::!t»~'~{n I'E1,1.|
ml:1~1 |»;nt§.:7I~..:1 :.t lin Bert I.f1i-'lf< hf»|nf'Ih11:.|!.|j,{\| :liflK»:
Mr. and Mrs.li.nry II*».f'n=li¢lz
and Ivan,Mr.and I\'l:<.If-||=.}
Hovendick,Mr.:md Tiirs.I"|»=1Hovendick,Mr.and M H (\..-. '
Hnvfmflick, Mr.and Mrs.Charles
Hovendick and Mr. and Mrs. John
Jackson attended the funeral of
Waiter Hovendick at Biair Thurs-
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Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Hans 23s~ blmfnlluy e\.=|illg a t t h e
A .W ilkin s home.
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and Mrs Richard Nleloen \i'= 'Mr.;__..M:1rin Be:-telscn home Thursday
ited Wednesday evening at the ewnmg.
John Taylor home.Mr. and Mrs. Cully Hansen \'i8~
ited Sunday at the Francis Fors-
berg home.Mr.and Mrs.John Becklun
npent Friday evening at Norris
Frank Grobmann and daughter
of Omaha, spent Thursday at the
Lara Rolland home.Orum Friends are sorry to hear
that Mrs Mathiida Larse is ser-iously ill at her home in liiiadinon
Ward's.'Wiz-=.Mrs.Larsen is Mrs.Rol-
Mr.and Mrs.Art Jensen \vis_lland's mother,and a former
me at the Cully Wright home in 0 mm resident.
Blair, Sunday evening.|Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen of
Hr.and Mrs.Will Ryan,M,..0rnaha were Saturday dnnner
,n d M pred Ma le,Mr.am guests at the parental, Soren Lar-ra yMrs. Clarence Jensen of Fremont,|:}':2 gg; Effe§"§§'mi guests at
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R an and Mrs.zu -~_.Nancv Ryan were Suinday dinner'The ll-Iartln Larsen family en-
me.1.la t o duclc dinner Sunday:Mr.
and Mrs.Vic Johnson vis, and Mrs.Carl Sorensen of Oak-..%".».the Wm.LeJ¢en'a home land,John D-Jensen of Craig,
in Becmington Sunday.\Mr.and Mrs.Fred Eager,andMrs. Harold French, Mrs.Har-lff\1Tli|Y- Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Pat-
old Rasmussen and Mrs.Harvey rick of Herman, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
Kuhr attended the Papio Club fred Enger,Mr.and Mrs. HayesmaetjnzatCharlesLamb'a in Rosenbaum and daughters and F.
2N o .1 c a n s
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Per Gallon --
Blair Drug Co_
BLAIR NEBRASKA
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,North Sid; Store
mTallCanApricots Silver Dale
1;N o . ~ c a n sC2
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B a c o n ~
Fancy Sugar Cured, lb.C
'"';":i,.,,, Ib. . - .24c
Roulettes ~ C
bHalf or whole, I
Pure Lard ~
~C h e e s e 1 ~
_Full Cream,Ib.-~-
W e i n e r s ~
Armours Frankfurters, lb.C
S u m ' e r S a u s a g e ~ C
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& VegetablesFresh Fruit
C a u l i f l o w e r 9
Fancy Heads, Ib.--- ~-C
~ Sn Wednebday afternoon.
Mr.and Mrs. Vi»:bor'Johnson
t Saturday evening at Merle
e\vkirk's.
lliss Gnewhen Mencke in work-
ing at the Henry Richter home
in Herman at present.Mr.and Mrs.Harold French
nn Sunday visitors at the C. E.
Fnnch home..1
Hr.nnd Mrs.H u o d Rasmus-
..'..anafna w»A~\»ul»v nvnnhwnf
Rosenbaum of Bldr.
Mr.and Mrs. Iars Rollandan
children and Ivan Larsen sparThursday evening at the Marti
Larsen home.Mr. and Mrs. Chri
'Larsen and Dorothy were Sunda.evening guests there.
Friday evening guests at th
Chris Benson home were: Mr.anM m Ear-er Taft of Fremont. M'and Mm Rav Fagerquist and dauz
mrs and Mr.Lad Mrs.Rudolu
Frésh Carrots
Bunch ------
9cLettuce
Imperial Valley
,....................--.._,-.,....., -.the Chris Rasmussen home.Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Williunsenandfamily,Mr.und M n .Chris
Petersen vismd Sunday evening
st John 'l`nylor'n.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Kuhr, I-lnr~
old Christ and Hr. and Mn. Will
Hart helped Mrs. Herman Ralphs'
gelehrale her birtbdny Munday
Mxaghnd Hrs.w m Ha rt and
fnmlly visited Sunday at the
Bans Jensen me..Mlu Elle n meron spent last
Monday nlght a the Detlsl Wull
ho meMm Funds Fonberg and Dor-
othy Petersen are on the dck lint
'IMS week.
The Rnnlers Club met with
Miss Edna Hansen Thursdly dt-'
emo m.Bernard and .Times Wulf vinltf
ed at the Soren Jensen home.
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Kr. and Mrs. Ted Buchardt and
Andreason.Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rasmugge
and family were Wednesday au;ge guests at the Ed Christense
ome, north of Blnir.
Mrs. Chris Bennen visited Mn
Mathildn Hansen md Marian i
Blair Saturday afternoon.
Mr.and Mrs.Jens Sorense
spent Thursday at the H. C. Ra:
mussen home.I Mr.und Mrs.Carl Rumusse
and 'family spent Sunrlny eveninat the Wilbur Conety home.
i Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson un
famill'spent Sunday evening athe Wilbur Conety home.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson an'family were Sunday dinner mlesl
at the Ed Newkirk home.Beyhr
Simmons,Edward Newkirk anl m .md Mrs.Am-ea Skov an
.Lyle were afbemoon guests.
Otto Jensen of Nickerson was
Thursday guest at the Rudolp
Andreasen homne.
Sunday 1~1$er'r¢00n visitors n| t h e J o h n S t o r k h o m e w e r e :M 1
- . . A I l i a m a E t n s b . . . A ¢ . . . . ¢ | .
Sweet Potatoes
Nancy Hall, 4 lbs.-1-
Grape ~ruit
Seedless. each ----
Oranges
Large Sunkist, doz.:' -
7cBananas
Fancy Ripe, lb
~A P L W A Y ~~....\.....-...\........-............,Leo were Tuesday evening visit-H L d M La rz 11 d#rs at the Howard Williamson famglgnmd géyen '£mI'.,.12.». an
Roll d,Geo Wrldn f .and Urs.John n e w m i n d a7.Y» .n$ nu.m'"`-3.1¢s1
hmi ly we re Snnda v eve ni ng "i l"Vde nti ne 'u du guests at Orun
h u n n t t h e mm T h o m h o m school, na eniwed a vnlentinebo:
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