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04-03-1930I I | l l ! l l $ l I THE ENTERPRISElrnnus 'rn I PLAYS No FAVORITES |BLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER ann GENERAL NEWS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA GENERAL AND LOCAL NEW S AND commm n » m o ¢ = a » s » ¢ n r u n § h ,NUMBER 11rf\huu»aw»k|yuyJ»uA.nn|»a¢ s¢b|dptl¢uPrla.$l.50»erYmr.8in|l¢Cow,5e.BLAIR, NEBRASKA, Aman, 3, 1936 N)VOLUME xxxrv /Wu n mm o g. ,.,'f°.`l.T'",'f,;;~,;,,."f.'f'.,,.,ICost of Growinge \ 4/~ ~fs Early Church . Historlllelaled Mrs. Mary Lantry, Old Time Resi~ dem. Belltea Early Chard! un- tory nf Congregational Church When Bllir Wu 1 Youngater. OF INTEREST To OLD TIMEBS Among those taking part on the program preunwd at the slxtleth anniversary of the founding oltlu Congregational church in this dty r m Sunday morning.waa Mtg. Mary Lantry who read an inta- esting paper on early Blair :Ashe ..,_,.~_ Ex I .1"\\\" \~» '--:;;.= f .v 1 m m e ~~ High School Qilicalion Fllting Program Rcnderd at the Dedicatory Services nf Blair's New High Sdwol Building lad Thursday Evening. STATE SCHOOL MEN HERE The dedicatory services o f Blaifu new senior high school were held Thursday,March 27 and a luxe number of school pttronl and dtimena avalled them- selves of the opportunity ufvisir. i//f"" ._ ~ \- ~ A~; .'~ 5 r /f 4.F A \ .M / Q nf /[ 2o f, n r .f |.13 ' T ~ I n w / 4 , v i ~ 'v< ~ = § ;~ `\?:~J ! ,47 ,=l|| - 4 ; ~~ G21, '!"\ }» . _|\ nevent- City Election POPULAR YO Gg g g p u g WED Miss Bestrioé Ireland,older da ughte r o f Mr. o nd Mn. v . 0 . Irelmd, md MI. Wnlterl. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Nislsm, both well known fnmilies of this community, left Monday morning, March 81, in their car lor North Platte,Neb.,wbefe they were united in marriage by Rev. Peck, Episcopnl rninlster there, nt four P. LL that afternoon.Mrs. Axel Swanson of North Platte, who wasA former Blair resident and friend of the yonng people, nlcooinpanieo them and witnaeed the marriage. Following the ceremony, they px-o~eeeded on their way to Hemingzlord Neb. where they will visit Wal'.er's uncle,l-Inns Hansen and family and other relatives lor a few dnys. Both Mr. and Mn. Nelson are well and favorably known to Blair people and vicinity.The bride is a graduate of the Blair high school and has worked as clerk in several business houses of the city so has n wide acqunlntance here.She intends to continue with the Lundt Bros. where she has worked for the past year. Mrs. Nelson has been prominently identified with the work o l the Eastern Star hnving been honored last you with the office ol worthy mntx-on of than organization. Mr. Nelson has n position inthe rnen's furnishings department ot the W. J. Sal stare in this city ud hos been connected with tha store for a number of years.He is n capable and efficient wesmnn and has the respect of his co- workers as well as his cusiome 1 Both Mr. nud Mrs. Nelson n popular with the younger set.in = social way and we predict the --l=.»... FORTY-FlF'I'H ANNIVERSARY Mr. md Mrs . Chris B. rume n. v hs reside o n o u t ' W a mn mu street, hid the surprise ol their lives on last Sundry when their children slipped down to their home while they were it church m d arranged tables with n ilne dinner all prepared i n honor a l their forty-Iifth weddlny umlver- aary.The date ol thdr anniver- lnry wan Thursday, March 27, so they were not axpedting all this 'compuny an Sunday. Their san,Burt,a t Kennard mme over and took the m fo r a little ride before church and got them nieely settled at church so the rest of the family could gc busy at the house. When they returned everything was quiet until they entered and there were the long tables Glled with choice food and their rela- tives with srniling faces about the rooms. 'lihose present on this occasion to extend best wishes to Mr. ana Mrs. Hansen were their son, Mr.md Hrs.Burt Hansen,their daughter,Mrs. and Mr. Roben Andreuon and family, their bro- ther, P. J. Christizmaen and daugh~ fer, Elvena, all o l Kennnrd;Mr. and Mrs.,Blake Watson and fam- ily of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thurber and baby of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Matzen and family of Blair.Mr. snd Mrs. Hansen were presented w t h a small table and electric lamp and lovely flowers. *nie Hansens have lived in Blair x out four years,having moved from the farm near Kennard liter mms' years residence there. They have many friends ln that vicinity and in Blair wha exéend best wiwes ta them tor more years Blair Holds E daughnr, His: Viola of this city wem among those who :wedded the Duty at the Henry A. Human Corn Per Bushelfu]hom, west of tmm lun. Monday evening,lhre.\\81,i n honor of Mr.and Mn. Hansen'; fifteenth wedding mnivexsary. The afhir was in the mints ol a o o mul s s xo x mns 'Wuhiuxm coumy Farmers sandy PROCEEMNGS Cm of Gmwing Corn per Bnlhel ___.._m m r h m f L n :V " .~=».....¢I Eleetimn Drawn But Liiile Allen a u .Mus;Baking Mule ;in Aweannoe on Lui Lap of Rw §¢xeex Propaganda Wu Used. s FILED FOR SCHOOL BOARI All Candidntes Beefive Good Vol: J.T.Nzlson fox; School Dunn double celebration as Mr. Hnrmezfa little nephew, Harold, son of Mr. m d w s .. u h m sehjodr,also oeberated his sixth birth anniver- wy o n um d a te . Visiting was enjoyed and a County Commissioners rtoom,mar, Nebraska, Men. 24, 1930 The Board ol County Commis- sioners met pursuant to adjourn- ment tuken' February 24, 1980. P~ =_§¢»*=Chas.Nelson,C.B. lovely lunch served m e i n the Mehre and C. J. Nelson _evening alter which the guests d 'Th? minute:°f the PR¢¢d1"q pa m wishing an many harm' re-meeting were read and approved. mms of the day. CHURCH OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY The observance of the sixtleth anniversary of the organization of the Congregational church in this city,occurred Sunday zooming, March ao.The church was well filled with members and friends who express- ed ¢h¢~ir interest. by their presence. As mentioned in last week's is~ sue, the church had been renovaff ed and put in fine shape for the occasion.The presence ol lovely flowers,gilts uf friends of the church, added to the cheerful ap» pearance.The order ni service as prev- iously arranged was carried out an advertisedTheprincipal address of the morning was made by Pres.E. B. De m, D. D.of Doane College. Crete, Neh. c n u zs s a ms B I R THD AY Mr.and M n .ser; you enter- Afwr a careful examination of the following hills on the different funds it was moved and seconded that the Iollowing claims be al-lowed and the County`Clerk in- structed in draw warrants on the funds indicated below in pay the same."¢~°'*ed. Rollo Allen, Maintaining S 30.06 8.6049.9l. 18.5t 44.D\ 46.81. John Andersen, Dragging Arthmr Gottsch, Dragging John Hull, Work on Grader Sam Hall, Running Tmcfar Lads C..Lorsch, Dragging Nebraska-laws Oil Co., Gas sud o u Otto Voss, Dragging Omaha. Road Equipment Co., Pt. Payment* on Tractor and Graders a1s9. 58.91 81.51. Hana Wiese, Dragging 5.86 Byron McDonald, Work on Tractor:Chris Benson, Dragging m o t 21.16 Fred Dickmeyer, DralKl-D8 8'7.8L Axel Hansen,Maintaining 80.61. Fred Ludwig, Dragging 2:zu G. F. I.A1".is, Road Work 2.50 Chris Miller, Dragging 14.85 Nebraska-lows. Oil C°». Oil 1.50 Arthur Rowe, Dragging 84.20 _........ ....- ~ .-\.-." w w w.o » ¢ o f a zc ¢ . up e r a . . . | , ¢ | : CORN IS MAJOR CROP HERE Corn Yield Conlat to Be Held. Oven to County Farmers Over 18 Yan of Age.Offer Trophy. This is the time and this is the place Ko begin finding out .how much it costs each imuvidw fnrm~ er to produce a bushel or ten thousand bushels ol com, accord- ws W C°\ln\y Agent George Bates of Washington county. me year. according to the re- cords made in our corn yield pro~ J¢¢¢.we luund that it cost one farmer o£Nebnska $.82 (eighgy- two cents)for every bushel haproduced.That information,to "qs "},*_T"°';,f'" of untold value. o be e peranta o! o urWashingtoncountyf m i i x .who know what it costs to 'produce their corn 'is relatively small.. Last Year there were tour farmers who completed the ten acre project L1order to know ius t what it cost them.Fortunately it was less in most eases than the present mar-ket price of corn. Since corn ia the major grain crop ° !Washington county,if. likewise is our most important cash crop.Therefore,i t is to ""1'|Y"every !srmer's advantage to know his production coats, whether they are above or below W u the Ontsulmdlng Favorite The Blxir city election held hs Tuesday, was a rather quiet sl fair and practically no demonstra tions were manifest on the sur fam,although an undercurren was at tlmes evident. The only fight evident was 01 the mayor.P.C.Sorensen an J. Harold Stewart were the can didates and each had their follow ing.Both candidates were ol goo mom! charnzter and nothing pei noml codd he brought again: either which was probably on reason for the still hunt made. The workers were out early an were busy on both sides all da: marrying the voters to the poll; Evidenees of muck raking begu %o` nppar in the afternoon who Sorensen wu accused of closin smoke houses and the Sundu movies,if elected.While them was no foundation for the: statements, yet they had their e feds and stirred up cozuicix-ab agitation and chanted some vote In spite of this Sorensen carrie his own m d Stewiank ward a though much work had been don there to defeat him. On the school board three ca: didates were out with two pina to fill.J. '1j. Nelson was the ou standing mndldnte and walked 0 with more votes than any one rn ning who had opposition. y Nl Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Com- pany sold Ernest Kruse ef Cal- lhoun amxevrolet coupe last Wed- nesday. The P.N.G.Club will meet with Mrs. A. A. Compton on next vieweu xr, having come nere fury- "1 -»=»-~~---~--».» ..........seven years ago.We are printf- b\"|dinZ-_i n :this article beause o l i'&F°u°WlD8anel:ectio:|last:prlng interest and for the benefit ofor# £0 vow b°°dS in the sum o l leaders who enioy a big of early $135,000 which carried, theschool history of the city.board immedately got busy and The article follows:sold the old central building hich"1 winl 1 co uld ni cture mm ne W" mea Fm* °°°"'.YY'°# J°"°° w m a ut _ ,,....,...... .........., .._.ernoon in honor of the birth anni- versary ol.the ir litile son,Be n Edward, who was two years old March 25th.There were a large number ol guests present,including several little folks. a u me y u ma . , w w :w wClaude E. Clements, Hauling 2.50 muse Grimm,nms zi nz 12.60 Harland Jensen, Much Sal- ary 1oo.oo B. N. Loma, Heading s.oo D. 0. Sheets. Salary, March10 £0 31 incl.78.15 u s<tl w n d n 5 Er r : 1 xe market pnce.L! used, it win:rv e as a gdde, lt will remove \e blindfold-in your mind there ill be fewer doubts. Whén you make up your mind > find out what it com; to pro- uee your corn, then 99% (n1nM,y- ine per cent)of the job i s fin- xhed.The other one per cent co:- ists of m l m ;County Agent Peorge Baton for record blanks nd jotting dowq how many hours ; takes to disc .or plow, list or lant, and cultivate,. i ri s # -= =1 e ° w i ms mw -s v a sa uo wi f ." " The com yield contest, orbetter mown as the ten-acre yield con- est, Is open to any Washington ounty farmer over eighteen years rf age.It is'held annually bythe whraskn.Cmp Growers' Associ- ltiou, College of Agricultum, ana iounty Farm Bureaus Cooperala- ng. Every entry in the cnnwat must zlant at least ten acres ln one xieoe.It mav be a Inner nnrmxm. i 1 » l / |.B€ vows ny warms muow:FIRST WARD Mayor J. Harold Stewart P. C. Sorensen Olly Txeasnnr Charles Robertson ony clerk Clifford Krause Police Magistrate S. W. Chambers Conncilmm F. S. Bigelow School Board J. T. Nelson John P. Gallagher Walncr Gutschow SECOND WARD Mayur Stewart Sorensen City Treasurer Rpbenson City Clerk Krause Police Magistrate Chmmberu (buncllman John Moore School Board \ Nelson Gutuhow Y Gallagher THIRD WARD Mayor StewartSorensen ' City 'l`rru1u'er Robertson City Clerk Krause Police Mnglstrtle Chambers Cnuncilman E. w .Schmidt G.Frank BrassSchool Board J. T. Nelson Gdtschow Gallagher FOURTH WARD Mnyar Sqewarh Sorensen City Treasurer Robertson City Clerk Kru s e u Magistnte Chambers Councilman z. P. Hundnhl Sghool Baud Nelson Gutachow Glllagher Total Yule fm' lhyursfenn. Sorensen 93 148 138 9 148 163 174 121 8G 185 12: 241 av. 2s§ 2§4 242 209 90 208 114 241 61 253 222 as 228 220 124 100 109 16| 9 157 158 16| 119 90 586 u s Total Vous for School Bonn! Nelson 803 Gutschow 624 Gallagher 425 YOUNG FOLKS CELEBRATE Misses Hattie and Ethel Meier- henry of was dey,entertained around thirty young people of the Telabasta neighborhood Tuesday evening, April 1. Clever i°kesqrere u m m out, pertaining to April Fools Day. TT";a_»one had an enjoyable Lime. ¢_<*e1g_d°°» lunch was Berved lx: a tn nur cansittlng of :md- 'if-\\¢l.Piéklel, mittee. cake and ormss ua. when they xetum.They will.go in housekeeping in'the Mm.Elizabeth Brooks pro-perty an \veSt Lincoln street, The Enterprise jolns a l circle of friends in extending con- gntulatiom_and best wishes; PRE-EASTER CANTATA An Easter (Uantata. "The Atone- ment",by Paul Ensrud will be given by A choir of forty-five voices directed by Prof. Waldo, B. Nielsen, at the newly rebuilt Furs: Lutheran churrh, Sunday evming, April 6 at eight o'clock. The clmraclers of this cantaza include: l l i s s l h n s e n - - - - - - - N a r r a t o r George Rohertsen - - - - - Christ Be n Engs ko w-- -----Ca i a pha s Roy Christiansen -- - - - -Pilam Ro b e r ¢ L a r s e n -- - - ~ - -- J u d n sThe contents are as follows: Prologue 1. "Now My Soul" - - - - Chorus 2. "Now When Even Was Game" Narrator, Christ, Male Chorus S. "God So Loved the World" _ - - - - - - - - - - - - ¢ C h o n \ s Scene II.In the Garden. 4. "And They Game 'bo a Place" - - - -- -Narrator and Christ 5. Hymn, "Go bo Dark Gethsemane' Scam IL Before Cdaphas nnd P l u m 6. "In that Same Hour Said Jesus" - - - Narrator, Christ, Pilate, Caiaplms, Chorus 'I. Hymn."Come to Galvary's 'Holy Mauntaln"'Scene III.The Procession to Calvary 8. "Surely He Hath Berne Our G r l e f s " - - - ~ - - - - ~ C h u r u é Smne W.The Crucifxxion 9. "And When They Were Come" - Narnmr, Christ and Chorus 10. Hymn, "O Sacred Heart Poets and painters have med to picture the unutlerable.Music has proven a great handmaiden of truth.Christ has furnished the highest theme of music.Music has accepted this heaven born dwllenxe and arisen to sublime heights of expression,and hm*- nurny.Music is one of the lan- guages of angels and of heaven. MONDAY AFTERNOON CLUB The Monday Afwrnoon Club met with Mrs.L.L. lantry o n March 31.Mrs.Minnie Tripledt, Hrs.O.l l .Bitachman and M n . Hem-ie presented the nfternooxfn program, the subjects being Flow- er Gardena.Each lady prelehtedher subject in an lnwxesting way and many practical hints were given. The Club meets April 7 with Hn. John White of mrb Lincoln street. OFFICIALS MAKE RAID The county police ofiichlsmade a raid last Friday altemoon on a farm east of Nu h dl l e on the John Snomovski farm.They were mmoeaxfd in finding four barrels of mash but no whiskey.The party was brought ta Blair andeamplainf, lodged against him.He in now out on bonds to appear in co urt nut Kmdny . 1Thursda A r ll 10.Mrs Com it was when we caxhe here mmake"'°K"*' an me new addition.con-y.p p-ton will be asdsted by Mrs. Chris B. Hansen and Miss Melita Tay- lor in the entertainment. lks. Otto Struw and daughter, Edna of Frcmnnt, came over on Monday for s. few days visit gg: the palremal.H.L. Struve home on east Colfax. a aOffléersFm d Stolen Car Car Found Wednesday Morning on Old Curley Farm.Stolen from Fremont. Walter Petersen Loses Cu the Sa me Ni ght. THE OWNER CLAIMS ms CAR A car found in the com field on f Curley place was brought i n y ihe officers yesterday morning and held until the owner, Mr.W. c .Jones of Fremont, claimed it Thursday morning. ' The car had been stolen 'Puma- day night and driven this far and ill some unaccountable way the driver had left the road and had driven round and round i n ¢.l;g cornfleld. Apparently he had abandoned the car and came hack w Blair where ha appropriated Walter Pe¢ersen'n cu- which was parked in front of his residence.Peter- sen's car has not been heard from at the present time. HAVE PL EASANT TRIP Emil Lamp, who lives out near the German hall in the sou'J1 pan of the county,dropped into The Enterprise office lan Tuesday atc,- emoon for n short visit. He i n company with his wifé and sister-in-law, Mrs. Julius Suv- erkrubbe,were on their return trip from Ruthton,Minnesota when they had gone to assist in celebrating Ume twenty-fifth wed- ding anniversary uf Mr. and Mrs_ Henry Lumhen,former residems of this sounty. Mr. Lamp reports the raads in fine shape and a most pleasant MP- COUNCIL MEETS The city council met in regular session lut 'Tuwday evening. A!t~ er me opening of the meeting. rgading of the minutes and other regular routine work,the resig- nation nf A. R. Bealcs as council- man from the sewnd ward,was read and accepted and J. S. Rob- erta .wu appointed to fi ll the wumncy for the unexpired term. NOTICE Complaint is being mnda as to the negligence in observing "Stop" dw i n B l a h .The signs mean tix "Stop" and not dmv down.Pros- ecution co the full extent of the law will follow for failure tn ob- serve the llgns. L .W . L ut h, 11~2t Uaiet d Police our home in 1878.A typical Neb- raska mwn of the early day, scattered over a large area.Trees had been planted about the homés and along some of the streets, b u t t h u ~ Open spaces and vacant lots had Zfown up bo weeds and sunflower; There were sidewalks on the bus- iness streets. and numerous paths across lots,Ahowing the nearest way in herpes._ The water syshem consisted of wells and ciswms convenient m our hack daor,and for the bus\~ ness settion, there wem two "t/own pumps".F o r street lighting we depended mostly on iha moon and m n ,and when they failed us.we found a lantern _in our hand, sent its gleam a long wap There was a good schoolhouse, the one recently torn down. 'Three chu s, Catholic, Meth~ odlst aryl Baptist.The Methodist and Baptist churches were argan- ized some years earlier at Cumlng City.and after locating Blair moved their buildings to the new fmm.At 'ihis time, the Con-gregstlulmlists were holding union services with the Baptist people in their church.The Congregational pastor was Rev. Mnrshdl Tingley, who came to Blai r i n 1869 md succeeded in organizing this church in 1870. The question ol building ahouseof wo p had often been consid- ered, and ai last by the aid of the church building society. Knd pledg- es from members,and others in the community, we succeeded in bdlding thi s c hurch of ge mom and vestibule, ready for dedication November 22, 1874.This waa a proud and haw? day,especially for our pastor, who had worked an faithfully for four years, looking forward to the day,when we should all be brought as one family iam this new home. To Mr. Tingley we owe much for the beginning of Cangregaiioual- ism in this community, and it was with deep regret that we realized Inter his failing health, and need of change of climate.The change was beneficial for a time, but he (Continued on page four) Hr. and Mrs. David Mummert of tbl: city, attended a family gath- enng at the home ol Hrs. Mum- menln uncle. Dr. P. J.Hunter of Omnha on last Sunday, in honor of lm. Caroline Bamblefs eizhty s i t h birthday.Others present were Mr.and Mrs.lurry Seltz of De Sow, Mr.and Mrs.Grant Inge. Mr. and Mn. Ernest Kruse of Ft. Calhoun. Mr..and Mm Ed Na th ! o f B lw.Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Seltz are daughters of M m Hambktt.Meadama Mummert. Kruse and Inge are granddaugh- tus . Misa Norma Sandwdl of More- head.Iowa spent Sathrday and Sunday win. um La Vo nne Hm- sen._ Mr.and Hrs.D.Z.Mummerl and daughter, Gretchen and Mr. and Hrs. Dxvdd Mummm are the K"°°¢% of Mr. and MrL»W¢s. Cook °f Umlbl. for dinner thin (Thurs dll) evening. tractors and workmen have heed on the job throughout the past months wl¢1\ Que result that the bui ldi n g ";P°"yeady for oem- nawy.""' been occupying¥;:2 &!n`i\ainze the first week in Much andfdur- i nz this afternoon wha-A dlaases were i n session were ready for visitors ln the various depart- ments. The building ie the last word in modem school houses,equipped with practically everything nee- essary to plaze it in the front ranks with schools in larger cities. It is well lighted, well ventilated. very comfortable and commodious. The big open spaces indicate that they will have ample mo m fo r years fn come.Sup't. lllnsser and Prin. of the high school F.`E. Flack and their faculty of hen are very proud tn have this flne _builQ- ing and equipment with wlnch to work.The evening program was held in the new audtorium.This is a roomy and comfortable addition that fills a long' felt want ln the schools.A large mga with plenty of stage settings,fine lighting effects and a bemriilul blue velvet curtain make the room outstand- ing fo r enfqtdnnaent purposes. Seats cang b e so arranged that around ei t hundred can be seat,- ed, however with no extra efforf, around six hundred can be nom- fo mb ly cared for. On this occésion,promptly at 7:30 the high school band consist- ing of nhinyane boys and girls, began their hal!hour concert under the leadership of Pmf. K- C. DeGro£f, mud: iuatrucinr. The young people wore iheir uniforms, dark blue capes with light linings, both boys and girls wearing white clothes under the eapes.They played a number of fume selections and received considerable applause from the audience. Chairs had been placed on the platform lor the speakers of the evenlng, the school°b0&\'d members maydr,city council and Sup't. Mauser,who had charge of the (Continued on pnge foixr) WORD FROM CANADA P1-enum Wslmth, who is now in Canada,having guna with tha Wm, Meadow and Chris Matthia- sen familks, writes the hom; folks that he is very well pleased with Canada.The?/an located near Medicine Hat,South Alberta, where Mead- ows md Matthieaen each purchas- ed a section oi land.The weather has been fume and the fum work is progressing nicely.The Can- adian Rockies an a hundred miles awxy but the atmosphere in so clear that they can easily be seen at that distance. The had ls under the gcvern- ment irrigation project and in very productlve and the prospects har the future looks very rosy. Pres ton will work on the fum tbl; summer, running the tractor. Bud Tha Enlaerprin for eornet n a n . A pleasant afternoon was en-joyedffollovqed by dainty refresh- ments.Among those ppesent from out ol 'town were Mr. and Mrs. F. w. Nah of Clarkson, Neb., Mr.and un. J. Dale and two dgughbu-5,Min and ML; Oswald ~ Rhoides- Mrs. Haxgqld Sdmfer and Barham, and Mrs. Joe Nah, all of Omaha. oAnnual Aclueve-. ment Program Wnhingtan County Farm Bureau Praents Home Demonstration Project Clubi in The i r Annull 1930 Achievement Progrnm. 200 FARM W OMEN PRESENT Over two hundred woman, with a fair sprinkling of men, atugnded the Washington County Achieve- meut Day program, sponsored by th Farm Bureau held at theaim Theatre last Tuesday after- noon, April 1. A morning sesmlon wu held at County Agmq George Bates' office where tha y l work was checked np and reports handed in.Mrs. A. E. Dixon. who resides north of Blair, is the county chairman and has made A most capalgle and efficient ofiioer for the project clubs. The subject which the Club mem bets studied for this year Wu, "Convenient Home Equipment and Accountg".The program opened with 'community sinzins."Fair Nebraska" led by Mrs. Ray Ros- enbaum, Colby Corner Club._. The county chairman,Mrs. Dixon,made the address of wel- come.Each of the six clubs repre sented followed with some feature, a. playetbe, comedy, infonnal talk, ek.The program closed with community singing. County Agent Bates informs us that the subject Co be studied next year bejnnlng in September will be 'interior and Exterior Home Beautification".` The followi ngClubs and their leaders were present: Self Improvement (lub--Mrs. A. E.Dixon, Mrs . Hugo Huck a nd Mrs- Byron Beard; McCarthy Pro- gres slve -Mn.James Thompson and Mrs.Lecn Eindley;Colby Comer Co mmuni ty -Mrs ,Ray Randnbaum,Mrs.Curtis Cook; Hillside Hustler!Mrs. Hugh Suth erland, Mrs. Dan J. Phillips; De- Sobo Womens'Club-Mrs . W .C. Linden,Mrs.Raymond Kmgh; Busy Bee Club-Mrs. Sophie Reeh, Mrs.Frank Taylor. The decorating commitiee was Mrs. Sophie Reeh and Mrs. Frank Taylor.The reaption committee was Mrs. Merritt Cook and Mrs. George Bwtea. PROSPEBITY SIGNS This morning five big truck lwi n o! lwn dro ve through s ms on :mr way to the South Omaha mnrheu.Wuhlngton county is there and over whm it camel in nnfinr o ut ha n nnv lne tu Standard Oil Co., Gas Ed. Stueukel, Wire pmid for West Brom, 0ll and Spark Plugs L. B. Harrison, Road Work s. H. Neff Labor¢ , m . » ° ~ f - * u m . r e . ~ Hw y " !.'l;Ql&FI`D1'1>'izti\f1i" 1 ~ ~m91> A. A. Wilkins, Road Work 6.00 8,50 4.50 'LW 6.00 2.63 2.68 1.ss| 3.75 8.75 1.13 1.19 6.15 .85 4.76 3.00 6.00 M"shauWilkins. Road Work Albert Berman, Rnad Work Chris Bensen, Road Work Axel Hansen, Rand Work August Echbeukamp, Labor Raymond Echfenkamp, Labor Wm. Scheen Jr., Labor Arthur Hilgenkamp, Labor Martin Shark, Labor Raymond Scheer; Labor Paul Schmidh Labor Acme Chemical Co,, Supplies 12.78 Blue Goose Store, Supplies for Poor 24.08 (Continued on page four) TWENTY-I"lF'I'H WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Knndnen nf near Washington,passed their silkrer wedding umiversary on last Saturday, March 29th. During the afternoon, forty-five relatives gathered at their home and passed the time very pleasant- ly and in the evening they all re- p a m a w m e 1 . o . o . F . 1 m u m Washington where preparations had teen made by their neighbors and friends lor the W winfs re- ception.The hall was beautifully decorated and around flame hun- dred friends, mighbors and rela- tives gathered for a general :ood time. H. E. Lyons was master of cere- monies and he did his part well, handlingibe program like a past master.Dr.Overguard of Omaha,tak- ing "Pete and My School Days" as his subject pleased the crowd with a fine wk.This was follow- ed by a reading by Mins Opal Wdght.Others gave abort. talks and songs. After the program supper was served,topped ol!by a liberal dish of ice aeam.This was fol- lowed by dancing and visiting. This worthy couple are lmld i n the highest of esteem as was pmven by the beautiful gifts of silverware presented to them by the community which was not only greatly appreciated but will beheld fy them as sacred as long astlney ve. CHURCH m o m s M E E T The Congregational L. S. U. metvmh Mrs. C. M. Hiwhman April 1. Mrs. Gun Schdfler and Mrs. A.S. An mw a d w e n her usistants in the enwrtalnment. Hn. Fra nk swwm Plnwd s ev - eral piano numbers and spoke in- formally on American Indian music Mré. A.F. Newell read a letter from Mi n Ev elyn u m m , w h o ig ma ki ng among the Shoalmne Indhn tribe i n Wyoming at the Sa me Indian school.describing ber mlwol work them. `'l'ha l.| di ¢alddo\t:» ome lG'i!1l mb o a o me h mng h o u zth a y u - r- . Aa .h.¢ v 1 ¢ m¢ hwu| .rv nd. is si G ail p i H 15 c o1 a1 i I Il ( 4I 1 1 i 1 1I 1 EX as. , , ! ~~»,.. ~hzeTwa -TH E m m n r m s m -Blair, Nebraska, April 3, 1930 _ Q / FEED HOME MILLED PRODUCTS Your home millers employ all local labor and furnish you with the finest quality of chick feeds Maintop\Cl1ick Starter. - per cwt $3.50 Maintop Laying Mash - per cwt $2.75 B;;'ii§°M,iLi§; ~ SPECIALS Friday and Saturday ........, Dishes, absolutely new in pink .~|.. .... ~,. '¢oI t s T o w n S u l c l d e to send your cleaning out of Blair.Patronize yourlhome cleaners. We call for and deliver, give equal service at eqw prices. PheneNo. 183 Get Your Easter Outfit Ready Now Advance Cleaners W. J. SAS Priced right. Silk rayon pajamas, pair -~- $2.39 Fast color broadcloth pajanias, pr. 1.98 Smocks, fast color Indianheadé 1.95 \ -fx ! # z < |>.~` ~U U For a nice juicy roast or a nice tender steak Try The NORTH s1DE MARKET QUALITY MARKET ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVEBE D THE Independent Merchants ARE INDISPENSIBLE TO A GREATER BLAIR H. J. COOKE f ;If -\ ~- : \ : '- Q . 0 » : 1. Expert Repairin Now is the time to have your motor overhauled and pu`t into first class shape.Let us repair your car for you Satisfaction Guaranteed We can do It for len because It coats us le n to do ji." Martin Womnan Garage East of Collar Factory 1Marshmallow Campfire, 1-Tb. l Marshmallow Cream Free Calumet Baking Powder, 1-Tb. c Hershey Cocoa, % Ib 20cOats, (Quiqk or Régular) large pkg. ~ BERTELSEN MARKET Phone white 292 HELLO WORLD!! We carry a complete line of tubes and batteries for every make of Radio tunein on Hendérse;.1§ He§{§bB"J£ the Chain Stores.~\ Radio HeadquartersVS. In lust week's issue we touched on the mm y onwde lines otbusinessbroughtintoourtown and other towns alike that clientthe vitals ol the business of the community and ngdnst which weshould guard with all our might A dmin store is not a healthy institution for any town.l t m n i n the one i mp ma n t fa r m:on which all desirable businesses are built and um is permanency.In n o w a y c a n n c h a i na f n re b e considered a permanent acquire- ment in n city.It owns no real estate.its emnloyes me usually what is best for the community is best for us individually.Let us place our business where our spending will keep i n the local channels of buxinesmand thus en-rich our community.We are our brothers'keeper and we cannot shirk the responsibility. We are into a big fight und we must make it in a sports likemanner,but there » ~ " $ 3 § w - haslc facts which must be brought zo the attention of our friends-~the buying public... . If we can arouse public opuuon,inrlenasndnnt indnntrv 1-nn ha .una 0scar Holmes Bakery Full Fashionedtnomabroadind' do not ma xi iEE'?1T£"`£n`&"iE homes not does it pay only the generations.But minimum of taxes.When one fhnmdnnt indmm v g y - -v u p u - : v u~r th e on c o mi n g ., If not., the n i n- y wi ll h a ve to g o , n r n l y w i t h i n t h e Hoséstops to the results it everybuainesaix the mm were nm on the some plan it becomes quibeevidentd n t di n ne r would fol- low.The tnxable propeny would be reduced md the rate of tam- tion would °=¢\1r=Uy nine in pro~ portion.Schooh would miller forlack of funds and eve ry li m of public endeavor would be crippled. And for what! lml we bslkvo, l. new tive years.Go back wahynrs .The Krlil ing under cémpet to $125.00 :econ muke t a mditiom rum a good stan blue denim overs 90c a pair.Tod: ln is xtlll lallina me twentwive | binder was nell- ition, for $lW.Wiing W size and s.At the sameand 2-20 weight dl was selling at y Ln. name over- We are now headquarters (or Ladies Sllk and Rayon Full Fashioned Hose Fine range of colors. Only $|.00 pair Our extra flneRayon Underwear ai r. under camped- nly 40% increase the grain binder1 $225.00 to $800. , about 150% in~ md von can take There is no advantage in pub I ronldng chain storm.From anyangle lt has been proven time outof mind that nothing is to be gain- ed.The goods offered are no tion, at $1.29.0 ln price,'while 1 is selling at from according in dze, crease ln nrlce. A 98c is an excel'lent value. Ladies New Spring Hats $1.25. $l.5Obetter nor in the pr-lee more ab- trutive.This comes large!f mmtheinstinctinborni n l m . " natun to take a. chance.The remedy is simple.It lies within our mach S! we but followthedxctateaofourbetter judg- ment.Let us stop,look andumm.lat us view the situation from all angles and figure what is the beat for our community. for iv. or leave it.. Now,friends,we can stand that all right, so long as only one item is involved But we cxncfa you to many instances where thlm thing ll going on.This monopolybnxlneasLs heading fo r all our commodities just as rapidly as in-dependent industry can be elimin- ated from the field of distribution and banklnz.What then? and $|_9s Misses and Girl s Ha ts -$1.0 0--$ 1.25 Co m e a n d see o u r Ra yo n Dres s Pri n t s 3 9 4 : ya rd an d E n gl i s h Pri n t s Ju Blair Racket StoreIndependent League of Merchants ofI I A dry dust disinfectant ,Qsafe to use and very affective in Increases Potato Helds W o n d s r f u l By treating your For Eastertidewith Formaldehyde. It produces largg :cab free dotatoes and is Latin( ¢if¢n of Jewelry and' beads an mont appro- prlxte |t Enter lime.Bay her n ltrlnd o fa y m l bends to mltdi her Easter costume . . . l gm whld vm be appreciated on thin oocuiun and for may months income.We ln-sent for :pedal selling for Frida!und Slhmhy many new cre- ntlonl In beads md ooltn me jewelry.You will find both imported md domestic cmltianlin both lilllk I \\ very inexpensive, I BUY IT AT THE Pioneer Jewelry StoreStewart Pharmacy sIW. P. TURNERJ. HAROLD STEWART, Mn'-BLAIR, NEBRASKA #2,I )I l I.1 * H " m l ~_'ruin 1=s1u~rue|:'mn¢m»_Blair, Nebraska, April 3. 1980 oo N<:nEc A'rxo N.u. c mmc a A.F. Newell,Pawn' The Ienteu meme during the ~rv i te Sundny mo mi ngls to be 'The Open Door".'Church School at 10 o'c1ock, ''~F. E;Flbafck Sup'r..It i s good to gefz into r--m m dber being camped . . ~The young people meet at 5:15 m. in the church dining room The 60th nnnive nuy is nowand it is generally felt that ¢ wus mly observed.lt wugo o ll » see many of the olddime mem--and friends from 0mnha,nnd - hxve them g-reeled by the old- me and new-time local friends d members.The inferior of the ~uditorium looked Jresh,dainty ~d chumhly.The music was of A'gh and helpful order.President l =of Doane College,brought Wy meetings and a wise mess-= ~e.The flowers, many of themnmemoryof those now in the hutch Triumphant,were veryovely.And the spirit of happi-~sa, harmony and hope prevailed. hrough the generosity of many in Sunday School Sunday over theprevious Sunday.Tha Junior B. Y. P. U.had twenty-one Other mx-vices about normsl. The following notices o n sold to have been posted on \ churchdoor in England:L_ Mloslng--last Sunday,some -families from church. Stolen--Several hours from the Lord'a day. by a number of peo- ple of dllferent ngeu, dressed i n their Sundny clothes.,Strayed-Hal! a more of kmba, believed m have ne in me direc-tion of no --s-$53 School". Wanted-Severpl young people. When Inn seen (were walking i n pairs up Sabbath-breaking lane to the diy of no Good. la ."A lad,carefully reared, not long from home,and fo r atime very promlxing.Supposed w have gone with one or two older companions to Prodigal Town, Hunk Lune.Any person assisting in the re- covery of any of the above shsll in no wise lose his reward. If this notice should be found on our own church door, db you knowany one to whom it might apply? With The Churches :hy evening. Mr.a n d M m Wm.HartmanwereArlingtoneallenThursday ev g.Mr.md Mrs . Jo hn Niehanmvisiteda t George Niebamn'a on Ssturday evening. .The following gathered at the gm-=~o " Hr .and M n .Hovgnéd nwe'ev zo pHowardoelziratn his birthdsy. The evening was spent in playingpinochle and nt n late hour lunch was served.Those prenmt were:Mears.nnd lludamca Gilbert Rune,Wilma J a n and Phylisa Eileen, John Schaffer, John Nle~ bmm, John Rnwe, Irene Holtman,Thelma Ruwe, Allen Ruwe. Miss Sophie Wnherman visitedSundayafternoonm d evening with Irene and Norma Holtman. Freeman brothers shelled cornfor Cecil md Gilbert Lallman onTuesday. Wnx.Ho l hnm and Irvin we nln Fremont Monday. Clan Schweder spent Mondayevening at Wm. Wilkenings. ';.for Henry Paeper Wdnesday. Mies Helen Wullf, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Pete Wullf,and Paul Sprick, son of Mm Minnie Sprick,were uni*-.ed in marriagebyRev.Weber at the Telbaata church at 12:30 on Wednesday.They were attended by Alfred andMayWultl.A wedding_dinner u d e n m u t e h viniiad ,ua3 J S M a t I o n m r ~ g ° ° - | ; ~l l In :\1 ~,. DE SOTO LOCAIS Sylvia Hineline mama at §'.he home ol Mrs.Ruth Woods i n O ma h from Friday until Sunday evening, the zum; at Alice Mer- : Miss Mable! Wallmed drove °g rom own un spentweek-end with her mother,Mrs. Jennie Wlllnoo in Blair and hertwo dstan, Mrs. Pete Jones and Arthur Run he re . Mr. and Mrs. Chex-lea 0. Hine-llne drove to Nuhville Smzday and vlnted tha Henry Jorgensen" " £ 2 Henry Lad wi and twodaughters, Beth md 15. d Blair, vi rdf» eda tLhe ho meo !Mrs .Ind- wlg'a futher and brother,Mr. Frank and Clltford Hlneline, from Saturday evening until Sunday eyenmg H r . ~ M r s . C h a r l e s 0 . ~llne and sons, Wm. and Virgil, acoom~unied by Miss Belvn Hina Okln;Mrs.Nellie Morton andIamlly at Fay, Okla; Mrs. Sarah June Bucher and sons,I/ee and Lorin and Lyle Boucher and Iam- ily at Chnwn, Okll.They found d l these former residents well and pzosperlng. Mrs.Jlc k L u u r e entertained the De Soto Womm's Club mem~ ben Wednesday afternoon of lut week.There were ten members and ons visitor present that day.The vldmr was Hrs.WullaceSnowden.The afternoon was taken up with extendon work,Afkr which a delicious lunch was served.The understanding l s that the Cl will meet with Mn.Ew a Hi n nut meeting. Georg Mlohelsen recently mov- ed his use up adjoining the OlleMichelsonhouseandwillnow have quite a m g a house with plenty of zoom. Meaaks are very pnzvalent ln our co mmuni ty md Mlm FnnceuMullen, leacher o! the east school wanhom lllwi ththe mlns twe e k.Mrs . eri n. La mb of Blai r, sub- Monday night. Mr.and Mrs. Ed MatthiesenspentWednesdayafternoonand evening nt the Will Jnhnel home. Mr.and Mrs.Fred Mixfleldt were Kennard visitors Saturday mfternoon. Hrs. Sophia Wiese and children visited at the Ferdinand Wi en home in Decuegr Sunday. Mr. and Mn. I-'md Misfeldtand family were Svmdn lffernoonvisitors of Mr. and §rs. Chester Roambsum. Emil Lamp wma a pleasant ealler at the Will Jalmel home Frid»y~ Mr. and Mrs. Lamp left that att- ernoon for Pipenone, Minn. to at- tend the silver wedding of Mnmd M n .Henry Luehen.MPR.Anna Snverkrnbbe of Bennington,le - wmpanied them.The Luchenswereformerresidentsofthis community. Mins Be mi m Miller,. u h mKahnk and LeRoy McC\\nn called at the Wm. Jahnel home Sunday afternoon. 0'Hmlon & O'Hanlon, Attorney~CDUNTY COURT,WASHIN TON COUNTY, NEBRASKA. Estaiepf FERDINAND C. RUWE Deceased. |.. less than s month ago,I o nly weighed 88 pounds.Now I weigh 98-an actual gain of ku pounds, and 1'm still gaining. " I suffered terribly from indi- ' ~ - .. ..~ ' of Mrs. Tom Anderson at Blair Friday alternonn.After school hours Misses Helen and Dorothy Voss returned home with them tospend the week-end h home. Otto Frahm and daughter, Mrs. " `- ". ~ STATE OF NEBRASKA |, Wnahingwn County,r " 1 I In the Batter of the Estate o Mary M. Rosen. Deceased: To THE CREDITORS OF ll ESTATE: You am 'Hereby Noiilied, Tha I will si t a t the County Co~h o m m s w i n m d C o u n t y -. €he 25th day of April, 1980 .. the 261.11 day of July, 1930 at ¢h~ hour of 10 o'cloek in the .forenoo~ ol each day to receive and ax a mi n e a l l c l a i ms a ww md tate, with a vuw w their f-- limited for the presentation odbimslstinltsaidEstatethree months from the 2501 da of Apru, A. D.zsao,md nh~time limited !<>r1>¢ym¢1f= 01 kb is One Year from-nald.25Lh - o! Apdl, 1980. WITNESS my hand and Seal of said County Court, mm day ol March, 1880. (SEAL)I. c. ELLER, 11-sz Qonncy Jud~ - ment m d allowance.The r T ~ 2*,§;,~na*p ~wi/ . v ~~v ~~,. .._~~ . ~ m y r.~ ~ . » - ' ~~,f 1` |¥ ..a '_5f .S ~ Silk Dzesacs for Women AndMisses primed at $4.98, $6.15, $10 to $19.75 in sizes 11 to 52 in longsleeves, halt sleeves and sleevelessi n light or dark colors at the Dress Store ol Blair-~tl\e Fashion Center.Our New York buying _....,. family were Sunday evening call-ers at the home of Elizabeth cacheun, Mra.I-ienry Ladwig and chil- dren and Elizabeth Cachelin were dipner gnegts at the Frank and she was home.home talen~ play. lnm eis ba s edonm tunlxunlu,B E L L . C m V A L L E Y § w - : : & - z e m m f x a s -1 'P unds 1..q`3»»»=~»»=»»»» r y s e n oi t e d a t i . h e C h a rl a Vo | ;h o l m° n ' m s w w m P h » r m ¢ y , A g m aTheClubn m at wg Monday night. home of _Miss Grace Paeper Mon ¢».,I |, I /law-1 .I;.'a;::. 1.-2;r¢.: LL.. 1 u n I |\ 1 n m | n 1 m n-.»\. every bill incurred in the inierior impruvemenla was provided for. Dr. and Mrs. Dean remained for the Sunday evening lunch withthe young people, and both made particularly happy informal talks before the grouD CHURCH OF GQD E. E. Giesler, Pasfor Sunday School, 10 A. M. Mo g Worship, ll A. M._ Prayer meeting, Wednesday evo- ning. Sacrament next Sunday follow- ing the morning senvice. Evening service next Sunday at 7:30. The Willing Workers of Ken- mnrd will meet av. the home of Mrs.H. G. Van Deusen Wednes- .\....s-.»:|n Carl Bader. Pastor Our attention is oenlered now i n the special Lenten Services which begin Sunday, April 6Lh,a:|d conclude Easter night.The plan is to present for fresh condder-4 ation,the central trulhs of thé Christian religion,and especiallyto lead members and others inter- ested m a morel vivid persond rea1iza'on ol the livina Christ., We can ot hare indicate e range and va ty of musical and litur- gical f atures from night so night,ut merely suggest we them about which the program will be formed.There is sachlrichrewardinreceiving the full sweep of 'fe services, they weurge all to rrange .heir pnvate plan; to »===;=;»f»=»i\»1e attendance at e compe series.General Theme:"Adventurinz 2 . 1 ~ 3 ~ s "~ .gr-. f " a r xl:=~~ ~;:~.¢J :.'"'o.y ~2.x;> 9;. .-':"..~f.?.1&:=.:~.3 . : >;%;a 1 ;€<~;'\`é u"f o»:> Q "\~:a\»""~.¥_,§ ~ N» a ( i l . .~i i :l ¢~J . m e s : D OR OT HY ma.. J.' I N G " W h e n I s ta r te d ta k i n g S a r g o n , less th a n a.mo n t h ag o ,I o n ly wei gh ed 8 8 p ou nd s.N o w I w e i g h 9 3 - - a n a c tu a l g a i n o f te n p o u n d s , a n d P m s ti ll ga in in g. " I su ff e re d te r r ib ly f r o m in di - ge stio n a nd c on sti pa ti on .M y a p - p e ti te f e ll o f f t o a lmo s t n o th i n g , a n d my c o mp le xi o n wa s ve r y b a d . My a p p e ti b e i s ju s t s p le n d i d n o w, a n d m y c o mp lexi o n i s c lqar a n d he a lth y lo ok i ng .Sa r g o n S o f t Ma s s Pi lls ha ve en ti r e ly o ver c o me my c on sti pa ti on .My f r i e n d s mar~ ve l a t my won d e r fu l i mpr o ve me n t, " " M i s a D o r o th y He m d n g ,1422 Gr an t S o ., D e nve r, C o lo . F r o m c oast t o c oast,a n d f r o m th e Gu lf to th e G r e a t L a k e s , S a r - g o n i s k n o w n a n d hono red.I t s taken up with extendon work,Afkr which a delicious lunch was served.The understanding i s me the c a will meet with Mn.Ew a Hi n nut meeting. Georg Mldxelsen recently mav- ed his use up adjoining the Olinlllchalsenhouseandwillnow have quite a m g a house with plenty of zoom. Meaaks ana very pnzvalent i n our co mmuni ty md Mlm FnnceuMullen, wacher of the east school wanhom illwi ththe mlns twe e k.Mrs. exile. Lamb of Blair, sub- »- |. . NOTICE To CREDITORS OF ESTATE Henry Mencke, Attomey Silk Dzesacs for Women AndMisses primed at $4.98, $6.15, $10 to $19.75 in sizes 11 to 52 in longsleeves, halt sleeves and sleevelessi n light or dark colors at the Dress Store ol Blair-~tl\e Fashion Center.Our New York buying ollflce has just sent ua a large group of extremely good lookingSilk Dresses.11-It she was home. Qgqal ofora Arthur Rows here. Mr. and Mrs. Chu-lea 0. Hine-line drove to Nuliville Simdny and vinted Lbs Henry Jorgensen 1 ~Henry Lad wi and twodaughters, Beth md 15. d Blnir, vi i dfe d.\tL he ho ms o !Mrs .I.nd- wlg's father and brother,Mr. Frank and Cliiford Hlneiine, from Saturday evening until Sunday eyemng. Hr. Ind Mn. Charles o. Hine- line and sons,Wm. and Virgil, acoomdi nied by Miss Belvn Hinaline,ve to Ft. Qlhoun Satur- day evening and attended thehome talent play. Mr.and Mm Ed Cachelin and family were Sunday evening call-ers at the home of Elizabeth cachelm Mrs.I-ienry Ladwig and chil- dren and Elizabeth Cachelin were dinner guests at the Frank and Clifford Hineline home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards and baby and Miss Edwards,and Mr. andMrs.Charles A.Hineline were afternooncallers. The rlver has been cutting again of late and Molly Coffin has moved his buildings just as lar back ns he can, and even at that, they are on the river bank Mr.and Mrs.E.N.Bowlesspent Friday visiting at the home of Elizabeth Cachelin.Mr.and Mrs.Bowles arrived home fromthe\ south n little over a week tate,wlth av lew wtlzelr f-- ment m d allowance.The ..limited for the presentation o dbims against said Estate three months from the 2501 da Of Apdl,A.D.1980,I-nd th time limited !<>r~1>oymm= ol kb is One Year from-nald.25Lh - o! Apdl, 1980. WITNESS my hand and Seal of said County Court, 29th day ol March, 1880. (SEAL)I. c. ELLFR, 11-8t County Jud~ forever barred. 9§)ated this 20th day of March (SEAL)L c. ELLER, 10-48 County Ju~ 1 < 0'Hmlon a O'Hanlon, Attorney~CDUNTY COURT,WASHIN TON COUNTY, NEBRASKA. Estaiepf FERDINAND C. RU~ Deceased.NOTICE IS GIVEN m the cmd itors to appear before me at hh County Court room in Blair, Ne~ raska, on the 18th day ol April 1930, and on the 19th day of Jud~ 1930 at 10 o'c.|ock A. M. for thpurposeafexamination,~ - ~ mept and dlowance of claims.Al was served to only immediate :elstives of the bride and groom.'M n .Minnie Lallnmn,Minnie and Cecil Lnllman spent.Sunday evening a t the Emil Lallmanhome at Nickerson. §l>ri=a _Hats for Women and Misses prxced st $l, $288,$3.98to$7-50;Childmn's Hats,69c, $1.25, $1.98 to $2.98 at 'the Millin- ery Swre of Bla ir-the FashionCenter-Largest Seledions Now. 1 Silk Dresses for Women and Misses priced at $4.98, $6.75, $10 U0 $19.75 in sizes 11 to 62 ln long deeves, half Heaven and sleeveless i n light o r dark colors at theDress Store oi Blair the Fashion Cenber.Our New York buying offine has just sent us n largegroupof extremely good looking|Silk Dresses 11-11. John Rathjen and son, Jack wereSunday afternoon visitors at the Fritz Jnhnel home. Mr.and M m Louie Voss vis ited at the Charlie Voss home on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Andersen andfamily,Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Jalmsl and family were Blair callers Sab-urdsy aibernoon, --TRAIN SCHEDULE Chicago I; Northwatern Bellroll Ehs -6:10 p.m. dlili f .ww.-1:15 a.m. dn y. C. St. P., M. & Omxll Northbound 7:15 ~a.m. hily except Sundny. 2:5 2 | .m. da i ly may SWIG!!- '1:52 un. Sunday o y.Southbound 1Q~RE lnn v nnn e Rnn hm I I u l l u u n : l u v . u u s u u n U I . "I I S L U F B U 1 5 l o l L . . I . . . . . .- I | . . . . . : l 1 A n n _ _ z n L _ Q%€ @4151~ N o w ' i w s K m : A s THE HACK SAW VOL. 4 Blair,Nebraska.Apri\3.1930 NUMBER 4s Somebody Wd o n e time that all men are liars.But some are bewsr at it thanothers, we've noticed Spring j u n natur- ll l y mama that 1senamounto ifixinghastobe dune around t h e hee. We have Mill.E m m and other material and t h e tools no do the job. Did you ever hear anybody knock the make of mr he i ddriving?Neither have we. We ~ =up lmnd »|| n ~ n .I I I al ~| | | | :: Mrs.Elmer Miller of Kenzmrd, entertained the Ladies' Aid at er || Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jdmel andfamilywere Sunday wisitors a t the I-Inns Vogt home. Mr.and Mrs.Harry Jahnelhelped Hazel Jahnel oelebnheher shirteenth biru1»y last.Wednes~ ay.Mr.and Mrs.Otfn Wrich and Alice Wiese were visitors ac the S p r n y e r a ;Com- px l Sprayers from $4.50 up. Now i l the Bme to get wendy to do your Mrs. Harry Jahnel.Messrs. and Mesdames Will andHarryJahnel were visitors at the Walter Japp home Sunday.T119 Misges Bertha Jahnel and klndl.. cessfully carried out a sqrprise ou I I :\Iurdayevening,March 29.Theparty was in the form of a house~ warming as the Millers just re»cently moved into their new home.The evening was spent at cards and first prizes were won by Mrs.Hans Jergensen and Ollie Mar- ahall;second, Mrs. Edgar Larsen ris Anderson and Allison Frenchwere consoled.The following re- sponded to the invitation: Messrs. and Mesdames Walter Weed ofLincoln, Robert Andersen, William Jahnel Claus Schneider,Chris Frizz Jahnel H~Jahnel Lara ..on .1 |:¢;» nwa s h a d b y a ll. Mr s .A n n a D. 'W ieae vi si te d a t th e Cha rles Vo s s ho me 'S a tu r da y n i g h t wh i le H a n s we n t to Bla ir . M m B e r th a W e n d t a n d c hi ldr en we r e a ls o visitors there... M r .a n d Mr s .Chas.Vo s s a n d derson A n d r e w F o wle r ,Ha n s J e r g e n se n , He nr y Mi lle r a n d f a i n - ilies,Mt g .Ch ri stin e 1\§liller,Mi s s Ah ns .M11Ie1',B e r t Hl l l e r He n r y \|: a l ~I n |a funeral of Gene Gottnch, son of Bennington., Mr. and~Mrs. Bob Andersen and dzildren were Sunday afternoonvidtors, st the Torval Andersen home Mr. and Mrs.Will Voss,Mrs. Emil Steffen, Mrs. Ferd. Voss, Leo and Howard,Mrs.W m Koepke, 6:80 p.m. duly. A t house cleaningLime you and places where a llttle paint or vxrniah will addnew me and beauty.;e me m.:;v DEVOE m e arnighesluvebeenbrought to height of p e r fg f w n : l h r n g m ; o expe men mlabor. Tommy nnd Nellie had been put to bed for iighdng.While Tommy was sayinghis prayers he md- denly paused."Ex- cuse me a minute, God, while I hnock h out ai Ndlie. Dr. Normnn K. Rathmmno n o m m n x s r Over the Blair Drug Co.Pha m Bllc k ll Evedngs by Appointment - s u s S C HE D UL E - Northbound 9:00 A. M. 121W A. M. 81W P. na. 8:15 P. M. Southbound 11:00 A. u.2:00 P. H. 5:W P. M. 8 :1 5 r. 1 PETEHSEIH HARDWARE BLAIR ABSTRACT & TITLECOMPANY Bonded Abslnder I\PHONE 15Pilot Bldz-mm. Ne hr u ! - l \ Blllf. Nlhllkn I DR. ED W I N T. . ImDentistX-RAY SERVICE Offices in sum Bank Bldg. Phme 298 Blair, Nebr. CAR L s c l gup fr Insurance \ R e d b u h a n d L a maIOmo o i n s u m mx ma g .l l u n c u s m c l ~94|A | s ' r n c r m r Dtfi e e i l Ka y la mx. ma. w. F. lmu»mLLDENTIST IneabiinnawHome 'mmm mg.Bw . Nsb tu h ; E , ~ a n s l o z u s ,r~ Men, an cumEuallent Dudaim Satiafsctnry Sex-desCournoua 'fmahmul I First door east Enterprise otdell x She's ticklin',;_, feet." Get your garden seed now.I t i a g o - i n gw w a r mup o n e ul' thus days.Get your seed m d be rmdy. Tberds n o t h i n ! qui i e no u ul e mc s n worthless cheek. h i s o f fundlies quarrel among them selves.B u t i m m an outdder horn in and nee where he I5 5 ?frlend Claus Pus qh h u been hzmthls winbe ra ndh u m w m l d e l h o tbedm d p n t i n A lo /tnf bountoaeed lndwi llhn v a pl lntn ,..tha ~pls of Blair. |n l .1 * v-In np....,.Our pastor reports good ma t - ing at Moorefield; Sunday School attendance has reached ninety and with fair weather, and good health will soon be bank to normal. Be in your pla¢e at church :next Sunday, there is a blessing in store for you. CHRISTIAN CHURCH A. J. Hargétt, Past/or Bible School, 10 A. M. Morning Worship, ll A. M. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. ll. Preaching, 7:30 P. M.Mid-week meeting,Wednesday :30 M.March was n good month in re- ganl to church work.The ave- rage monthly attendance was larg-er than it had been for two years. The attendance for the lust four 'weeks at Sunday School was asfollows:March 9, 91;March 16,my March 23, 97. and March 30. 10The goal for Sunday School next Sunday is 110.Come see us go over the top. 7 with Apr. 10 11 7 8 Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. 1 1 8 Apr.Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. c m- m" 6 (Pasdon Sunday)a. rn "laurel: School. a. m.-"Christ's Passion t o Save". Voeal solo, Ruth Bross p. m.-Epwo rth L e a g u e "Faith and Science". p. m.-"Spiritual Puaseminn' Ladies Quartctte, Male Quar- bette and Orchestra. 'I 7:45 p. m.-"Finding Father"8 7:46 p. m.--"Finding Soul"9 79¢5 p. m.-"F inding A the aSaviour"J10 7:45 p. rn.-"Finding the way" 11 7:45 p. m.-"Finding Lost".13 (Palm Sunday)'a. m.»-"The Sud Victor"p. m.-f'Thc Joyous Victim" 14-'The Appeal of Life"Q5-"The Appeal of Truth" 16-"The Appeal of Time" 17-"Tho Appeal of Ezernity (Silent Communion Service) 18-"The Appeal of Love" 20 (Easter Sunday)" t.he 6:31) a. m.-Union Sunrise meet »i FUEL CZm'4£e<w ,Jw r f ,..~'i;,5'~~' c a f -d~f Yi.~.¢ .1 . ` - _ _ 'il 1\|.l f r r .¢,\~~14 f /if=`f;Q1:'_A ! r i f i f ' g ~ ~$ a ~\/ \~4 ~'f l ~1 ~.- . . , _ j 0*= » . ;° - . __I ~15~In A O cleanliness, cooking speed, lighting comfori, the joy of hav- ing hot water available, and all-round convenience is added economy . . . for phcnomenndly increased demand per- mits u 31% reductionin.tl1e price of SKELGAS fuel . . . nearly M; less!1115 1B A P T I S T C H U R C H 10:30 8- IH.:-""LfB5t€1'.'B a p ti s m, L. J . Mo ra n, Pa s to r ~ . ? . 2 E , .'3°f Members, Ser- I l l » _ l . . . I Q l l \. P I URUM BRIEFS Messrs.and Mesdames H.C. Larsen and Ed Hansen autoed to' aync Thursday where they sb- nded Lhe funeral of a relative. Mrs.bars Rolland and family were Thursday aitemoon guests~i Mrs.Mi rtin Larsen.Misa Nana Andersen was a Friday aft/- ernoon guest.Sunday ufmmoon guests at the Carl Rasmussen home were Mr.~nd Mrs.Lars Rollund and chi\- . :»=:~ we h a d a n mc r e a s e o o u en Miss Elva Hansen spent Satur- day at the Harold Taylor home. Hr.and Mrs.Boone Newldrk and-Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sappen-field spent Sunday at the William Planck home ln Fremont.Mrs. Ray Fagerquint and MissCatherineNewkixkattendeda show Tuesday afternoon at the Ted Moyer home in North Bend.Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nelson and Helen were Friday evening visib- om at the H. C. Rasmussen home.Mr.and Mrs.Guy Hinkley o l Blain, spent Sunday afternoon and -.f .U . Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.The help of every member qqd price reduction, your SKELGAS "Gas Plant" costs . . . on a new basis . . . only $44.50 . . . a .valuing of $40.50. The new price is lower than many city gas installalion eos}s, which do not include indivfidual equipment for negulation of pressure to insure ade- quate supply of gas even in 'cold weather. Refugee, and other appliances . . . designed and built especially for use with SKELGAS are offered in a variety of styles at reasonable prion. Worship, 11 A. M.every organization wi}1 make this' Junior B. Y. P. U., 3:30 P.M. hu unforgetahle wncbory f o r Evening service, 8:00 P. M.Christ and humanlfry in our com-Prayer service Wednesday, 8:0 munity. .All who sms or Pla? areM_'o\asked to meei.l5 d;ninutesdegrely Communion at the close oi the egch mght.Atten nee an 1-norning service.Note the change Y" Al"T"f'If' 'E"§"1_f'-'f'f"".¥.f'f'.f"i'-.'.-.-.'f.'f r ) `i l 1 \.~ 1 {h| 3"h0urfg1~Q eve ni n g gap..PUB a s m n g , a s m u y n u a wx VAL:¢;A'ban ks..Tom u s i n rea di ngme, 8:00 in stea d o f 7: 30.IDEGe t r e a d y f o r t h e we e k o f P r e " H i s L a s t W e e k " ,i n IJl'3Y¢1»i n »......;_..--_.=-...fr\1...,.nnnngn..- r nera onal wo r k .Th e pa s to r wi l l 1:'J i nl-Butl'Bttrvluca.;u\:nuuwcag vz.a ' - --to h c l ..Can1gla dly su gge st. wa y s phesc servzoes vnl depend upon our th e L o r d d e p e n d o n y o u ? i SKELGAS isnot a substitutefor gas. It is real nab- ard gas, with the low-heat-produciné and soot-forming elements removed . . . bringing real gas service for cooking, lighting and water heating to homes beyond city gas lines . . . in town or on the farm. You could read about SKELGAS all day and still not really know just what a great convenience it would ne in your home . . . how economical to use. Why not call us now for a demonstration, at your convenience, xn your home . .'. or come in and see the beautiful efficient SKELGAS ranges, many with oven heat con- trol . . . see and use SKELGAS yourself? You may pay lor your "Gas Plant" as you use SKELCAS, if you wish. ,Qand sons." " " ° " ° " " " 'H" ` _ _ `nMisses Hannah and Louise 1,,,.|g:;f"'Johnson were also eveni 2 sen were Wednesday afternoon Miss Catherine and Edwm5 callers at the Lars Rolland home.Newkirk were Tuesday evening Ml'8»ChI1llBB ~I l f l d ~at the ~ Fa ge r qu i s tLyle and L . Piartin Larsen spentlh'»t""dY e eng, _at the AlfNd'°§'<'E°°;. Andersen, Mies Nena and "? \o m e m 3 "d M W a l t e r w e r e S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n \ f - \ . . l . . § e s . 1 r I\ I 1 . : § e " 2 2 - § " . . . - . i ' f Z ' . T 2 ~~t h e P r o f .~~ ~- - - - . ¢U . .. . . - _ ,_ - __gu e s ts o f Mis s V io la Nels o n . Sun day di nn er gu es is a t th e Ch ri s B e n s o n h o m e we r e Hr .a n d Mr s .He n r y Chr istian sen a n d A l - la rd , Mr s. L uc y La rs en , Le on a an d Cly de.Gi f f o r d Pete rson wa s a n ai be moo n gue st. A xe l Ha n s e n w a s a Sa tu r da y dln ne r g u es t a t th e C hr i s Be n so n h o me . . §1|nr\au nvuwndnn n `|n1\mn |~1\wlH The Pu pils of Bia be e s c ho ol a p a r ty F r i d a y a i te r n o o n i n h o f Mi s a Zi e g le f s b i r th d a y .' surprised h er and-bro ught. ref: me n ts .M r .a n d l l r s .Ch ri s Pete we r e S u n d a y d i me r g u e s ts a t A lb e r t J en sen h o me n e u 'F1 nelle. A n u mbe r o f c ln ld r e n e n jo y ......-..£......€l.....I-.m nli nu nn nn Ql held \onorThey resh. ax-sonL the 'muh- '\'ed ,l oh. SL-8 \0 ~ c ~ o ~ ~ 1 ~ 4 ~~A-r of ro m' es luy e fs p m ? i n u n Henry Dlckmeyer home in honor ofMlm EsLher's birthday. Sunday aftemoon guests at the Emanuel Andrcason home were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christofferson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Rud- olph Andreason. Mrs. Fred Dickmeyer and MissDorothyMr:Millln were Sundayafternoonvisitorsat the John Dickmeyer home. Mr.and Mrs.Peier Nielsenspent Sunday evening at the Rud- olph Andreason homeMr.and Mrs.Clemmens Wil- v v w s o w n;w-=....~-..--~Art Pullen home i n "honor of W I bi nh da Y- A da i nty lunc h- eon was served to all.Mrs.Chris Pet/arson and Roy were Wednesday dinner guests at the J. P. Larsen home in Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Chrll Larsen and n m u f g of m m ,spent Monday evening nt. the Jenn Kxogh home. Silk Dresses for Women and Misses priced at $4.98, sans, smzo 519:15 in nm 11 to sz in long-slums, hslf deeves and sleeveless in light or dark colors at the Dress Store of Bls.i:\-the FashionliamsonwereSundsydinner *Centen Om'New York bnylngguests stths Huold Tsylorhoma mdes hu jus t a mz us a lnrgvTheynllnt the afternoonme t of extremel l kinthe John Taylor home.A |§E§§"'»»......Y °"1...'f u m m A s s n u m m n m r u n n m w n r r n s - u n o n r o l m s What Is Skelgas? m l a n l n l d l f \ l g | | | | £ l o | ~ : | | | | \ n q l L o \ n l l h u u l ¢ | p » ! | u g y| m n | . h | ¢ l L l l l ¢ \ l i » a H d o | | ¢ ¢ ¢ » l » w u l o t b o u t h u t n r o b o l v y ...»¢ .a- »¢n »¢.1 » ¢ s ¢ L ¢ m n » a \ . d g u . d » » » , y ¢ | r - n ¢ : L . . ¢ .u . | n - ¢ ¢ ¢ h | | L » n v| | » ¢ h l | ¢ M | | d a u n a u t ¢ a z ¢ n d l l y n u » n e d , \ b q § » l | n l a ; b » r b | d o d ¢ l '¢ \ | l ~ ¢ u d ¢ ¢ e | - , n l a n » ¢ 1 l l g w m - | . ¢ . , ; , _ d a n n u u y u n u d n u l b n i h u l h h t l u c y l h d u u u h l d v v o d y a q . | l I t l I . \ » 8 \ u l | u l d r r . l | l £ | : l y | \ r 3 a | | . \ | r l l o i | | l k l m l n \ I" L | » | k ¢ ~|» "» \1~ ¢~ °r° -° -I sn c u t u u u a a h vai n vl n l n l n - » |\ | 1 ¢ u . ¢ | . ¢ . ' Q n n n u u vu n u l c - i » ¢ » u y . s » ¢ » ¢ » y » ¢ s . ¢ » » » » ~ = m - . , , u . a n n | . T b ¢ | ¢ \ | ¢ h M l l n ¢ ¢ h n u l | L l t u | ¢ l ¢ | » g y » | ¢ § " , a ¢ " , ¢ , , » h l l u n : I n o n e u s u a l . .N o p n n n n u I s u h l n q , I n p u u q n , n o l g w i l u g n m n h l r l g n n ~ | » » » » .5 l " ' l l d | " ' w \ | » u m @ - Bendorf Skelgas Co.I BLAIRur. ma in P¢1§Nx¢1m at- "`§u`ii»m cum- away NEQtgdoda|howinFremm|tS1mday Phoa||7-A1lm'l'lipls¢t.Bell£a!1A=NEBRASKA sa lma uuvlIn |p u ' n l n s a u , $ n | . I a } ' l . 6 0 .'1 .:i..¢\.,;.\>.»¢;¢ T af,;-»,>;m;.Az¢A mm, Nehnlh»Am-u s,mo ;fi end chip:n n d b m w n i n u medium oven.Yield: Baervingx. B ¢ \ l \ ° v ° d A » n n ¢ u Fourhxrdcookvedegga;1bunch 1 r a h u p a r a g \ u o r 1 N o . 2 e m a t m m m :1 %tsblelpoons b u mr ;2 tablespoon flour;a n ~a n L n u o w m .m m e A comhim mn WOMEN ussuzn svmzr 'nmnsnn .» Sqhllh Blkell with Cheese(Wim mm newpen-Yau msc van. Elwrmnrnlstim mn schools, ff* f""'"»`~ "'"" ~ ~"" "~:~.~ ~.5°'1 wi~~lt VIII not wash nwpy l g d n noon u gm bmah dams nn a m y . my o t h e r d u t l i l l o f m- u n d m conxh'iu5donnn mntaizmd in the d r m l u .Oonnty nxtamion agents have l t for distribution.Add!- eonaupcdon, and tha frequency of tba in 1 di!/ah, according to drculu-727,BrushDum far Di tch Co ntrol. .Choddng the run-off rain vnfar will make it drop most of its had of dirt lbuve the dun.A. leriea s~. ~Lbs ua ms at em mum- e r y S t o r e o f B ~Euhlmn wlthyo u. Following the prveaenta~on, kindly uns in her usuxl pleuingl in SKETCH OF EARLY -0 , l » . a f I ~\,tg| "|+a r ~., 9 |.w * j g ~1 n | ~ 1 .| ' 1c |11 n (With Roast Beef) Peel a Hnbbardsquash and cook until bender.Moab.To 8 cups of the mashed squash add 6 tablo- spoona of cream and 1% table- lpoana melted burner.Pom- into a buttered baking dish.Sprinkle the top generously with grated cheese and buttered crumbs. Bake i n n moderate oven until well browned Creamed Cabbage (Wi th Rom Po rk) Remove the outer leaves from a head of cabbage.Chop rather fine and cook until tender in boll- ing, salted water.Drain and sea- son with l>€PP¢r and butter. Add 1 cup of milk.Sprinkle over 1 tablaapoon of flour and 4 table- spoons of grated cheese.Heat and serve.Sweet Potatoes on the Half Shell (With Baked Ham or Roast Pork) Select large round potaboes of a unllonn size.Bake until soft in a moderate oven.Cut i n half lengthwise and sooop out the ln- mlde Season liberally with but- ter and add just enough milk no moisben.Add salt and white pepper zo taste.Beat untll light. Reiill the shells leaving the po- tatoes just level across the bop. Place several marshmallows on top ol each one.Put ln the oven until the marshmallows are nicely browned. Ba m Balls Chop finely x cup cooked ham a n d mi x w l t h t h i s l c u p b r e a d c.nirnbs,.2 cups cooked, mashed po- tatoes, 2 teaspoons butter, 2 eggs beaten.Shape in small ba lls nd dip ln ers and crumbs and fry brown. Macuonl and Ham. En Cauerole (Serwlng Six) One cup tomatoes, a cups cook- ed macaroni;1 cup cooloed, diced ham; 3 tablespoons butter; 4 table spoons flour; 2 cups milk; li wa- spoon salt;'A teaspoon paprika; $6 cup cheese, cut. fine.Melt the butter and add the flour.Blend and add the milk and cook until thick and creamy.Add the salt, paprilm and cheese and stir until we ll mkd.Add the macaroni and ham.Add the tomatoes and pour into a shallow buttered baking dish,.Bake in moderate oven for 25 minutes.Serve ln the dish in which baked. »Alv lnzus Sa la djn Ge klln y (Serving Six) " Dne -package lemon flavored gelatin mixture;1%cups boiling wnter;.3 tablespoon vinegar;2 tablespoons sugar;1 cup ooled mmm: l i c u p d i c e d o e e r y o r mbbm: xo wp f=\=°m>¢d Plmnwa: ,Qytnblespoons of chopped onions; S and paprika-.~Pou.v=t.he boll- fis water over the gelatin .. 616 and stir until lt hu dissolved. Add the vinegar and sugar and cool.Add the ren of the ingred- ients and pour into a mold, which has been rinsed out of cold whter. place ln a cold place to atiffen. Unmold on lettuce leaves and serve with salad dressing. Eaoallopod Cabbage One small head cabbage;tea- apoonsaltg 1%cups thin, whita sauce;'/S green pepper. ¢l\°PP€d; 1 gm grated cheese; 1 cup butter- or cmmbs;'6 cup crisp bacon chips.Cut the cabbage into eighths and cook ln boiling salted water 8 minutes.Place n layer of boiled cabbage in an oiled baking dish,then whine sauce, green pep- per and cheese.Repeat.Sprinkle top with buttered crumbs and \ dilu~ ~tim 1 cup~ ~iling~watcr; 1 cup buttered bread aumbs. FOURTH Anniversary Sale! SATURDAY, APRIL 5tl\,we celebrate lhe fbimh anniversary of the °=»gg»~= of the fin! 0. P. Skaggs System Slam From the small ginning ol one store in April.1926,the Systemhas ff?" und expanded throughput eleven slate.W e are celebn ing this event Satnrdny by offering uevenl items at -he " " " " " " ' : '-»'=:a¢r""`""' If e noug h in tere st 'un ma.n ifes ted a 4- I- I c lub p ig c mp c on te st will be h e ld i n . Ng b r u k a t h i s y e n ,D e f - | | | Seleczions are at their best right now a t the Fashion Center i nBlai r-the y have an (unusually good looking assomnent of Coats,Dresses and Hats to show you now-all priced at a saving, foo! lt Wash Dresses for Girls in sizes 2 w 6 and 7 'za 14 priced at $1.00, $1.25 and $2.00 at the Fashion Center.11-1: lfénn ibm' dlutdlnllk, cov er and bake in a slow oven and cook until potatoes are tender.Yield: 1 qunrtl Fudge Brownies One-hal!cup butter;2 cups sugar; 4 eggs;2 squares melted chocolate; 1% cups flour; salt;'16 cup evaporated milk diluted with $6 mp wate r;1'/5 cups chopped nut meats;2 beupoons vanilla. Cream hufbér until plastic,than add sup: and cream until fluffy. Add e w and be lt hard.Add chocolate melted over hot wlber, and combine well.Sift flour, then measure.Readlt with : d t and add alternately with the milk to Ent mixture.Add nut meats and flnrorlng.Spread sa inch thick i n square cake pans 'lined with oiled paper.Bake 15 min- utes in a. slow oven.Cut i n qquares while warm.using a sharp knife so that nut ments will not pull the cake:apart. Yield: 48 cakes, 1% ingh squares. pieces.Prepare \ white sauce of butter, flour, salt and pepper and hot mm .Pour. over asparagus. Cover with buttered crumbs and bake i n n moderate nvea until crumpa are crisp and brown. Yield 6 servings.. '-Eaulloped Po uto a Six medium potatoes;2 bea- spoons salt; P¢PPer; 56 cup cheese 1 cup evaporated milk diluhad with 1 cup boiling water.Boil po¢a~ was in jackets until nlmost done. Remove skins and cut in 54 inch with wma um~mm éux in]urdmm_~~ a be m ldg by Pm B{cDill,us in- ut mba uxmndo n a ge nt llruni - nhlhuahmdryq altar a survey has been made to.d¢vermlne,whath¢r theme ls enough interest oval the state w justify holding such a contest.The same rubs that apply to the adult pig crop contest in Neb- raska will probably apply to the club contest,i f i t is held this year.Washington county boys and girls inberesbed ln entering such a pi g contest ahnudd let.County Agent George Bates know a t anna. HOW AND W HERE ToDAM THE DITCHES The usefulness o l brush dams depends ta a great extent upon how carefully the dams are con- structed,the niethods used in ing duh ~algemw layers, have l t for distribution.Add! tional eapiee avalhble at Lhe cultural college, University of»N braaka, Uncoln. o f d i r t ~~. ~ A 0. ~ o f d n m u i n a . d . i t . c h w i 1 l ¢ h e c k t h e wa t e r o f te n a n d f i l l th e n n t i m d i t c h n t o n e e .O n e o r t w o d a m s I u ||.... M/1 M~/ ~~ rani~i. 14~ 1~ ~fr M ~ pm- dnd known ll "tish Baku" whit!!is pm up 'H-='==e in Porglmd, Me. A ing is an art.The Yale Club in New York City is reported to haw: one of the finest fish chefs in that metropolis.But in order tomake a succulent fish dish you ne-ed n good tish product, and it is not socasytoobtaingoodfishinall parts of thc country an in New York. Thurs!! | Reason MissMaggieM.l.owe Hé rmm, Na h Reprmmtltlve for World-Herald For Washington County llneresled pnrtiu all 166 _Herman.Nab. .. ,......for dihthes from two w sevm feet deep.larger ditches may be fill- ed wi th soil savi ng dum,and smaller onen nuy be stopped with straw,manure,or com stalks. Lvole brus h hu but very little valve but when it in properly stak- ed down and ded,it makes n good dam. Filling a ditch ii andy the lint sftp in erodon eontml.The filled in soil must be seeded down w ,. .,. :_=,':` 'xff 1-rr 2 _ _ x ._L ' ':~;~v~\¢., If yan will allow me to handle the ehnrdns of your bstteriu for you, u three-(old lerdeeirill be extgnded to you for n very xrwly reduced rate.\ I will N-durze. wuh y our ba tte ry in bnldng soda,n o u to remove All tl-wa of eorrodnn lml add disunea water lor the very reasonably price of 75 cents. Because yum' patronage will be greatly npprednted I wan! to polnb out to you that the greats!care will be n krn in llue bundling of your battery and I un Assure you that when it ll returned to yo u the battery will be dwrzed lo ill highs! effldency.| J. s. HARDMAN West State St.Blair, Neb. |.~.|.|»;..~ similar varieties are usd in this product.The steam trawlermgttummonthefishingbanksnotmany miles off the Maine coait. and deliver them at the packing plant been able to fill all its orders. The thing which has given thi! Maine product such a wide dis- tribution has been the great carethathasbeenexercisedbythepackersinputtingupanarticle that is handled from one end oi the process to thc other in n mostsanitaryway.Ground fish such ~.» -U A Fine Fish Product \~ ~~ / v~'/'z ~ 4,§¢>// - ` ",~?/ ' .»<¢~.V 'x . \ / /' ~=--_T 2 *~rJ._ "* "'~'~~ 1 aa-= ' > " '" ''' f f 'a p n n g vo m. :Av."-. ... ..._ . _.,_n___ _________Entand as second-dun msttar °f uw audience.uma priced at no $12.15, na,:gg 5;=<>gg=;= Cmm1,'i°"§;Pmf. H. H. Hum, farmer mp¢r» $16.16 oo mm in .im 14 no as and I mv yew lm, ||,,¢ 3, m a._inf-endent of theBlair city schools nt the Coat Stare of Blair--The ~and now dun of Wayne St¢a|Fuhio:\cenw-saint your new .-~» »--n_1¢ d many of our mem has cllim bern_ jwh | u . | 4 ¢ n » . .f K A L : n a b . . I h d . Every snbserlptlonisregacdod enopenaeoount The nunnsot :subscribers wi llb e huta ntly ro- mo v e dh o mo u r ma ll h g ll s t a t t l l a r pl nd o n o f tn e n lms pa ld to rl t do publishers be notified; other-wls e tho nbs c rlptlonwi llre mnln In iorusntthsde sigaatsd m rpcripdon prlee.Everysnbscrlhor mmtunds r¢ u\dtha !tha s ee o nd- _An Advertising Test 4 Ernest Elmo Calkins illustratesthe story of the fellow who sayshehas."tx-ind advertising and hand xt d»0&'not pay"by ww-;5thenaryof the lndinn who h l lzs ardjb muc h abo ut the whe l man's comfortable leather sthat he determined m see lor him- self il' there were any ndvnntsges. "So he collected a handlul o lfathers, spread them on a ro c k and ldd himself down on them to sleep.Next morning he told his :ldlown that 'Heap big lie white m m tell;feather beds no good; g n i nju n pa i ni n neck'.And d a t s the way,"says Calkins,"iota ol business men try adver- thing." o o s ui l s s l o x n ns 'PROCEEDINGS Teachers Oolhgve,mme m e on the program.Sup't. num came to|B|.air thirty yenn ago md spent.ten years nl directing the destinies of the Blair schools.We an truthludly say that no super- intendent was better loved andmore rupated than §up't. Hnhn. He gan the city schools his un- divided attention,working long and faithfd hours with his stud- ents and teachers.He did not play to the grandstand,did not blow his own horn, did not mix in politics, in fact kept himself in the background but his school flourished and in satisfac-tion and 1°-»~»é$' When of hir own accord,.he/decided to leave Blair,there wie universal dis- nppolntment as he had como to be one ol us.In his remarks on this omasion, he expmsai his pleasure at being again ln Blair and in seeing old frlends.He reviewed some of the incidents of his teaching days here.He mentioned the large en- rollment which ue city schools had when he was here thirty years ago.He stated thnt.the enroll- ment was 1166 pupils in the schools.We now have less than ...A _.., ... _, __L ._ vm..- Banu coat now.s r . .Wuh Dresses in sizes 14 w 52 prio eda t$ 1a nd$ 2lnc 1s v erne w styles st the Fashion C-enter. New dras tree il they fade!11-19. ROSE HILL ITEMS Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Mencke and M n .Nancy Ryan o l Blair, were Sunday guests sl. the Clar- enoe Jensen home ~ Fremont. Mr . md Mrs. Carl Pieper andfamilywl e d n t Peter Jen.se.n's Saturday evening.Those helping Mrs. John Beck- lun celebrate her blrthday Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Detlef Wulf. Mr. and Mrs. Wlll Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes Ryan,Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Mur-tin Paulsen, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rudeen and Mr.and Mrs.w . FlnnnganMr. and Mrs. E. P. Miller and children and Mrs.Schmidt of Ué lling and Mr.and M n .An~ drew Hoganson and Beatrice were dinner guests S-==-dy at Francis Foraberg's, helping r.For-sberg oeleb his binn anniversary. Mr. and Mrs Harold Taylor and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Wil- liamsen and Howard Taylor were Sunday evening supper guests at the John Taylor hbme.__.__ were near and dear to ns.Other have been u n a to make thei homes in other plnces, hut ooca sionadly we seo their faces muon; us again, ahowlng their love io us, and the old des. The aod.\L nctlvities of th fown were oentered around fh churchu and schools,and a there was musical and dramxti talenthere, we were able w giw some very good entertainmaxta and a good lecture was adway well amended.In looking back over the years we feel our work in this oommdn ity has nw been ln vauln.Thx the influence from this church am Sunday School have reached far ther than we realise.Touching lives we knoy not of, and in mn their lives touching others, and l' that way the good work begux sixty years aio is going on nm on.Besides myself,there is only one ower llvlng member wh: came into the church in 1874, nm thot ls Mrs. Graoe Haller, who ix living ln California.Both Mr.nn< Mrs. Haller were n great help u the church,espedblly with thi music, and served falt.hfully mans (Continued from page one) Bvmvnd Burr, M. D., Prof. Services 20.00 S. I. Chambers, Ina Prem- im (Compenlallon bb6.81:a a se e m Dungeo n, c m1 ; ,fn Poo r 21.50 John Dnlaney, Caring for P. -f 20.00 Louie Heinzerling, Nightwn e n 14.50 lln. QA. Houghto n, Caring vw PUPHB ln me uwy scnooul- Am:was rather a surprise to many who heard i t as the impgesnlon has been thot our enrollment was increasing each year.S q f t . u m mentioned the fact that, in those YP/Srl. he could always bank on a iew large families who kept new reenulns in the schools,whether Uv s h n d m y t h i n g m a s w a u l u l e large enrollment he could not say. Followinz the progmm,Mr. H-i n~ n n._ {n1 m, who a c c o m. Mrs. John Demos invwed wefriends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hansen to help than celebrate their 25th wedding anni- versary Friday evening.The eve~ning was spent.playing plnochleMrs.John Petersen and Howard Taylor won first prizes and John Petersen and Mrs. Will Ryan the consolsEon..Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor were Sunday dinner guerbs at Austin smhew-a .Miss Mndne spike: ngumr Pne , . .._..,__. :.. years in many ways.The next oldest member with nz is Miss Carrie Wiseman,wh¢ came into the church in 1880 s e w :many years as o r zmi l t also i n the Sunday School as teacher and I believe twentyyeare as clerk." Wash Dresses in aiu! 14 w 52 pr-loed at $1 and $2 ln clever newstyles nt the Fashion Center. New dress tree if they fade!11-1| c lor Poor u . wJlxs. Nels C; Jensen, Caring`for Poor 31.00 . x a rfmung a.,Supplies .leans4.00 1o.oo Kee Lax Mfg. Co., Supplies Tlasndnze Larsen, Rent ,Ha r r i e Mehrens,Sheriff, Board oi Prisoners and Expense 164,80 Niiar-uh Power Co., Light 1.84 Nye 8 Jenh Guin Go., Cod ' a s P o ur *21.05 1111 Printing Co., Sup- p u u ns.xo R H.. Rasmussen, Expense ~ by many old frlmds and nelgh bots. Chas W Taylor, state auperm tendent of Nebnaka schools, was then called on for the main ad dras of the evening.Mr. Taylor as nn.easy speaker and held the sttenuon of his audience through- out his entire address. y The benedicfjon wus pronounced by Rev. can G. Bader, pastor o!the Methodist church. -Upon invitation irom Sup't. week nt the John Taylor homeMr. nnd Mrs. John Petersen and children and Geo.Luse spentSundayting relatives in Conn- ell Bluffs, lows.Geo. Lune and John Taylor went oo Omlha Monday night to see the fight.Misa Marie Ward vidted the weekend wi th a iriaul in Coun- cil Bluffs;Miss Cameron, Gzeuzhen Mencke Helen and Johnny Taylor wereMonday evening vldtors at Detle! Wulfs. pameo mm no mmf, were greeren 'Nes vumen s e v e r u u p ..... Mauser, the uudienoe was invloed i n -o»..\....\.i»-usa his lightweight knit union suits indzes 36 to 44 in all styles priced at 501: suit at the Fashion Center _ Selections are at their beg right now at me Fashion Center in Blai r-the y have an unusually good looking assomnent of Coats Dresses and I-lata to show you now-all priced at s saving, im! 11 JCROWELL Holm Mrs. Harold Taylor and ehildret were welcome visitors at the Horne I Friday afternoon._._f» 1 Depuxy Amana:9.50 Bdiidd Grocery Co., Sup- nlin lor Poor 27.08 wg° over the school building and everyone availed themselves uf the opportunity.' |Spring Hats for Women and Mi s s es pri c e d a t s x, s m, us eIw _$7-§0;, Children?n p-\,§9¢, m m m q w . -=..,.............,birthday Manday evening by en- tertaining the pupils and teacher of the high mom.The evening was spent in playing games and a good time was had by ull. Mrs.Detle!Wu!!and Mrs.John Petersen v m w l .Rmxmx Rev. A. J. Moran uqnduaqa 1€ very interesting and inxpirataona service during our chapel hom last Sunday alternoon.Mr. and Mrs.Wayne Dorsey o: Missouri Valley, BPH* n few hour: at the I-Ioma Sunday afternoon" _f~.-..,,.. ...... M... .ramwnnha zsibéa cm, my mem az. s. cmx nm co.. sup~ nr. w. a wx-xgh¢,Pmg. (hmationd nmdenndcu~]sw!una ua f°|!¢!I|"l bond!n n °'-'j-ln~ v°d = an mm I n ~ .. 1'?.ZJ'l¢'i°f».waamdny Ovemeer,Dlm-ict No.11;Guy Wllhm for Road Overseeg, Dist- mx No. 22. On mnEon ddy ma de and mr- $l6.'l5 no $29.50 in B{ZCB 14 to 48 at the Coat Store of Blairf-The Fashion Center-alert your new Easter coat naw.n~1¢ 7n7\§H,'é{€`¢}In'iam€x¢¢`m2i Helen Nuncy Bw;Tnylor wal enivved by L Mrg. Wxlham Anderson drove h Mr and Mrs Vi c Ho li hin and Albi o n um Saturday an wmpanjsoils called at rancis Forsherg's i*-!l__h°Y__P'2?°"f'_;:'»"vI:°r: tied a Bmoludon authozixlng the ` County Treasurer m depod sur-N E W E Npl ul funds with the First Na-G ~ exam Bnnk of Omaha, N°\>f*°\'"»Mmm and Frame c le'M =4°r>¢¢d-(Ettle daughters of Mr-.sandufarff On matron duly made and car- Harold Curley were qulre sick li e d a Resolution authorizing several days last week, but are now Clma Ndson,Chainnan of the improving. mum nf ruumw Cnmminnlnnentn Mr.and Mrs. Chris Anderson. Saturdny evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sappenfield were Sunday dinner guests at the Will Plnnck home in Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. Francis ForabergwereThursdayeveningsupper guests at the Swanson home in Herman.w J fMr.and Mrs.m.ensen o nm..nm.. MMA... ummm nt ahn wauron..we vm.W-...\. .~-..-weeks there visitiing her h|.rsba.nq' peonle._§Miss Ruth Donmrre spent thweek-end nt the home ol he cousins,Mr.and Mrs.Fred Sor eng? 3; Blair.ed 1 or n open our o s P°'and eMv;eput out the gold lia This is a lway s a sure dgno! ~ ;;;" EInZ'?§1§'¢A1iL1"éI";§$§fLé£E*Mr» and Mrs. Peter Anderaonglllicentredwith the Omaha R0=d|="d M m Henry Weisman and Equipment Company for 'I o son, Carl and B§ll Ageeraon were Model so Caterpillar Tract-or: and' Wednesday evenmg vlmburs at tha*TW 12 f ._Earl Thompson homeoect Super Rehww Grad I Mr. and Mrs. Fnmi Lnftis and etief Wu!! hornef coming'of spring at Crowe! Elva Hansen helped Mrs.Har- Home.o ld Ta y lo r wi t h h e r wo r k Sa tu r -Mr .a n d Mr s .A .J .W e a ve r o da y ..Mo vi tle ,I o w a ,spent,Su n d a a f t A l a r g e c r o wd wa s o u t S u n d a y e r n o o n w i t h th e i r c ousin,A u n u = » » 1 » l I n n u n .# k a a n l a l u n n l v u f x u i u a i l n l ¢ ! n t ; A "~" A u n t ~ ed n rd th h be _"__"_" -"1" ""`"" """ II.lllb w ucv: un: ucxnzn U; lan.»uu..n 53|lnlv .--------ers m acco ance wn t e rms children Q4of Bpdr, Mr.and MIIB' bemg shown at th church.has bee qulte seriously ill for.condmons of contract on file, Freeman Loftus and son, and Wal-A number of yfung folks sur- past wéék but. is greatly irnpro\ was adopted.bur Updike wem Sunday dinner _On mozion the Board adjvvm-|KU9§*S at. th_e_ George Loftighome. fin.,AQLQL1 gm Sg§;g;1d;>;.°""tAb°utti:E;.ty Spanish Ayne§_i§ ;h FE* 3 FOURTH Anniversary Sale! SATURDAY, APRIL 5tl\,we celebrate the fourth anniversary of the o ning of the first 0. P. Skaggs System Store Fromthe smallpegi\ming ol one store in April.1926,the System has ff?" and expanded throughput eleven state.W e are celebra ing this event Saturday by offering aeveral items at prices so extremely low that you will want to celebrate the event with lu by securing some of the following unusual har- gains.Other items will he specially priced for this occasion too-Came early, and spend all the time you llke. 0. P. S. HIGH GRADE COFFEE. 3-Ib. can 0 89c MARSHMALLOWS,3%-Ib. bores (zoo cmmt) Bm Quality 49: BLAIR'S BETTER BUTTER, (freshly churned) 1-lb. limit 351: 0. P. S. JELL POWDER, all flavors, pkg.-~- '»-5: s-=w1F'r's'QU1CK NAPHTHA SOAP. 10 bar!-----29¢ O. P. S. BACON, sliced, pound pkg. (2 Ibn. to customer)25¢ PRESERVES (raspberry, strawberry,blackberry,peach) l ib.-14 oz.jar -------~-~°' NIAGARA FAMILY HAMS, sugar cured,mild (B to 12 IbB.)perIb..-.--=----~»---201: RED ALASKA SOCKEYE SALMON, I-lb. can 23c sUGAn,.1o-sb. cloth Img _-.----»--~-53¢ HNEAPPLE,I}ole's broken slice, No. 2% can --»-20c \\'mcH'f's MAYONNAISE,won ISLAND,SANDWICII SPREAD, Pint jar 0 »°29c ORANGES, lm-ge size navel, ea ch --»--»-~--Sc BEEF ROASTS (na ti ve co m fd)lb.~~191: 19: Locally owned -- Unitedly operated Un o o l th e ma n y reasons th e 0. P. Sk a gg s S y s te m h a s g ro wn fas ter th a n mo a t conc erns is e ac h store is lo c ally own ed and the pr o p r i e tor o f a lmos t e ve r y stor e ser ves h i s pa tr on s per- bona lly .Ea c h 0 . P . S k g s S y s te m Stor e h a s a ll o f th oad van ta ge s en jo y e d by é ki b ig é ha ln concerns,b u t emp lo y s no n ( 'o t`th e objec ti onable polic ies.Mo n e y s p e n t i n o u r s to r e ro moi n s i n th e c o mmu n i ty .Atten d ou r A n n ive rs a ry c ele br a ti o n :izaturday.A p r i l Sth.a n d get b o lte r - a c q u u i n tc d wi th Blai r 0 . P ._Sk agg a Sy s tem S tor e a nd i ts polic ies. Ir et m , County Clerk. IOLDEDICATED and family, Mr.and Mrs.Julius Weber were Sunday visitors at theJoe Weber home, near Rosalie. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson and baby were Sunday visitors lnBlairwlthMr.Anderson and \ _.J u m m u m a S C H ( I Marin(Continued from page one)l mélky Bnaweu spent Saturday -program and lntroduued the "P°"k°|'""."""° home ol Mr. and Mrs. e n ._rt ompson.. The Invocation was given liy`Gutalta Updike, who is working Bev. A. F. Newell, pastor of the Congregational church. Mr. Reed 0'Hnnlon, attorney lor the school board, made a few in- troductory remarks.Briefly,he spoke of the dedication of the old high school hdlding when he was a mere'lad,thlrzy years ago.He complimented the townspeople on having so fdthful a school board, so untiring in their efforts to get the most for their money in con- structing the new building.As attorney for the board,he pre- sented Un finished buildin to thegcity,to which address,Mayor" Murdoch responded and in the name of the city,accepted very graciously. Mr.F-\W~Amd: made n few remarks o early Blair school hls- tory eulogizing Mrs. Mary E. Fan' cett. Mchdenemy, first Blair gradu- ate nnd later tzeacher in the schools Mr. Arndt .then presented the high school with a very lovely framed likeness of Mrs. Mcldenemy which will be placed on the walls in the new building.A number of pov- ple who knew Mrs,Mclllenemy well when she resided here, viewed the picturu,following the pro- grnrn, and pronounced it a most naturallikeness.They expressed their pleasure und approval in having the photograph before the students of one so loyal and over ,enthusiastic about t h e Blair schools.Mrs.Mcllleaemy gradu- ated in 1872 and later taught when Mr. Arndt was a student, lm an/lnnlzinnr in 1g';7_Tha fnl. i n Omaha,spent Thursday withher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Updlke and family. Mr. and Mrs-Freeman Loftis and son spent Sunday afaemuon at the Leonard Loitls home at Calhoun. Mrs. Henry Jackson and Marion and Mrs John Jackson were Fri-day afternoon visitors at the Wm. Sprick home. Mr.and Mrs.Walter NelsonwereFridayeveningvisitorsat the Andrew Nelson home. Mae Wull of Telbasta is assist- ing Mrs.Wm.Spzick with herhouse work. Mr.and Mrs.GusPeppmiller and Mildred spent Sunday eveningat the Vick Skov home. Mr. and Mrs.Earl Thompson and family were Sunday afternoonvisitorsattheBillHovendick' hams, near Spiker. 'Mr.and Mrs Wm.Sprick andDarlineattendedareception for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sprick at the Mrs.Minnie Sprick home last I-`ridny evening..Floyd Curley is now helping hi.. brov.her,.Hnrold with his farm work.Mr. and Mrs.Raul Sprick andMrs. Minnie Blum and Oscar wer .Sunday evening visitors at the Wm. Sprick home Little Alice Thompson of Blair,lms been visiting at the Earl Thompson home the past week. Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Nelson and family and Mr. and Mrs.Ne1sLarsen and family spent Sunday at the Walter Nelson home.. Mr. und Mrs. Soren Jenson andfamily.Mr. and Mrs. Louie Skov,Mr.and Mrs.Christiansen of / ited Mrs.Wynn Baer Saturday afternoon... Spring Coats for Women and Misses priced at sw, $12.75, $15, $16.75 so $29.50 in sizes 14 w 4?at the Coat Store of Blair--'Phe Fashion Center-se!ect your new Easter cos: now.11-lr. -0 , l » =..~Sunday afternoon holding a meet- ing,drove up to the Home za vlslt Rev.Underwood,who was one of their wax- comrades.Thla visit made Mr.Underwood veryhappy.They brought a lovely bouquet of flowers for Mrs.Un- derwpod, who has been ill for the past week or two. . a f .1 /-'x _|4-a-.o ~1 y | -lo f ~1 o n ~ \H o o . Enjoy the Luxury of a Modern Bath Room . Who can measure the joyous pleasure of stepping into a p - feet fitted bath?That is rth many times the cost,w k nl /g.\ 1?*_ /./ lt Will Surprise You It is truly surprising to know just how much you can save in a year if you make up your mind o it.Many, many dollars slip through your fingers in a year if you do not put them into a savings account.We show our interest trlal.Let us gnc you completecost estimates.5 _QR |uy pu_y.ulg you lncerest.bw p In an d h ave I S m m @ ® l ~ ~ ~a §~~ Q I C i t i z e n s S t a t e B a n k " A S u r e t y o f P u r i t y |~Lx. n. zmocx, Pres.R. J. Munuocn, Vice~P~ John Moore Plumbing Co Foo:; : i v v i n " ; l e g ' u ;`§é¢Ei»-eZ1"f§<§§1|§; W g Su nd ay di nn er gu es ts h l r s . = h £ c M e n e my ~ e ve n i n g w a s !m i ~ h r o f g i a and ln n mad by Mr. Arnqlt:~r.\\'E&§""`"`Awvnunu ""'t" S a n t a M o m - s a ,C a l i f .§ , ",; " ; . ~ , e d A f ; f § ° ; " § § o ; " § 0 ; ' ; f ' " d " Y a t F .W .~~~~M i l f C a f f i n M Q H I D U a vi a n *n l . , s;;5"=s$ZrL4;:| K i ~<e...v ..: " ;..s~.~»'~.,f~f .r~-= Rh\r,N» hn| lm.Aln'Il8 .1 9 3 0 .?"YPS"".w= ~iln.E.G.Caraoninon¢h¢dck this week. For Sade-Velvet barley seed. Kennud phone 121 on 26.841-Qc Furniture, mp and floor cover- hll ` Mathew B. Bendnrf.21-ti m¢1»-=»=i=~f»»§»l\7=~»~rh»»~ 258.F;m» nPro duo e o u.88»d FumKvax~e,m¢~|u:dBoox-enu- w m m f w n s n m m .21-u For Sale-Pedigned m-awberry p l u m.ll. D. Newell.11-ze' H. A. Cheney ol Creighton, Neb. visited Saturday and Sunday dth E. c. Hunt xml fnmily. I-'or Sider-Hastadon Everbeuing strnwberry plnnts, $2.00 per 100, Phone Blue 259, J. T. Nslaon. 10-5t Mn. Lyle Guyer entertained theLndiel'Ai d of the Methodist llr. Ind llrl. Wlym Dorsey of Missouri Valley,we n ddting Bldr friend! Sunday. Wm, Cook, Jr. ma Mina Fu-no Flash of Omaha, vfdted the lonn- er's aunts, Hn. Annie lhxtln and Min lhry Cook, lx-It Sunday. Phllllp H m m ;a f lllls ouri Vqlley,spent Sunday with his intents, Hr. and Mrs. L M. Han- sen ln this clty. Mrs. Hans Nelson, who reddes near the College,enmgwngd a Far Sale-Pedigrad ntrawberry plmtt.H. D. Nevrdl.11-29 Dr. L ny lmd Sum. Chlnpruwr, our Wolff Drug Store._1-ti C. x. Bendorf, lioamod em!1|J.m~ er Ind undextaker,Bld r.Odi n: phone, 181; ru. plume, 1ss.8-tf ' m w . c . ' r . u . w n 1 me ¢ ¢ w m = M n .Esther a r p e n zu un East Colfax street at 8 P. M. Saturday wnzn you want lewsrhadu or mvelopeg or nanementa all The Enterprise.1 -u >l i u m m n , m n ma floor eov¢f~ l m m m w x n m a v m 21-tl ForSal.e:W'hiboWyindnttaetUl hom culled md bred to hy dock, SLN per mo.J. T. Ndlon.5-K `Mr, xnd Mn-Hu-mm Ay n °f Omaha,we n a i l i ng on BLa.ir friends Int-Sunday. Mr.and MQ.C h u Wuri ck hnve moved into the Sydow resi- dedce at Colfax and Third street. Lightwei ght kni t union :du in d1.es86t.o4|iua!lntylespy'iUe;i c1u|=\/Lua 1| nhlmwinz zsoheq of ho p by trunk to llhpourl v u: lay, today. For Sale or Trldo -Ono mula eight y ua n o ld, wght wo o Ru., :loo one good Jersey bm. 11~2t Hoou Wilson Mrs. A. C. 1-Imam and family of west-South nreet.went to Hoopex- Sunday w spend the dmy with hex sister, Mm John Conysn Mr. md Mrs. w. 0.Duncm andblby at Atlimic , Iowa J rove om to vidt Mr. D\mcan'n sister. Hn. :|~v `- .mm»u»;mn¢mw-nu». For Rod Clover lotd. Vie- tor Jo Phone 2121 on 41.l t Mrs.Mhz :pmt Tue hdny nt tha Blue and White Cabin ClmP south of Bhirf while her no n , l l r. md M m Welton Long were in Omlhn. Hrs.Fred L ong e nfendmd e number of nlativea md iriendl at dinner Wednesday maning i n humor 01 the twenty-first birth mni v e rnry ot bv: non,Arthur. ... , ~ W. om mmm: Pm" nr m Bqmn church Ffldlh Apr. 11.xt A hnudful mo dem home, wa ll loaved, plwfs of zoom.I f i n n s mea ull N. T. Lund & CO.u~1¢ Cn-I Wolff lnd children amr tha formefs nlsfar, ~ Mn.Bose Met- dnger drove m Omtht Snndayto v i m M n . C u i Wolff in the St. Josephs hospital. Mr.md Mrs .E v e n t ; Hw y came dawn from Vde ntine ha t Friday to spend a few dxys with .?"YPS"".w= ~iln.E.G.Caraoninon¢h¢dck this week. For Sade-Velvet barley seed. Kennud phone 121 on 26.841-Qc Furniture, mp and floor cover- hll ` Mathew B. Bendnrf.21-ti m¢1»-=»=i=~f»»§»l\7=~»~rh»»~ 258.F;m» nPro duo e o u.88»d FumKvax~e,m¢~|u:dBoox-enu- w m m f w n s n m m .21-u For Sale-Pedigned m-awberry p l u m.ll. D. Newell.11-ze' H. A. Cheney ol Creighton, Neb. visited Saturday and Sunday dth E. c. Hunt xml fnmily. I-'or Sider-Hastadon Everbeuing strnwberry plnnts, $2.00 per 100, Phone Blue 259, J. T. Nslaon. 10-5t Mn. Lyle Guyer entertained theLndiel'Ai d of the Methodist llr. Ind llrl. Wlym Dorsey of Missouri Valley,we n ddting Bldr friend! Sunday. Wm, Cook, Jr. ma Mina Fu-no Flash of Omaha, vfdted the lonn- er's aunts, Hn. Annie lhxtln and Min lhry Cook, lx-It Sunday. Phllllp H m m ;a f lllls ouri Vqlley,spent Sunday with his intents, Hr. and Mrs. L M. Han- sen ln this clty. Mrs. Hans Nelson, who reddes near the College,enmgwngd a Far Sale-Pedigrad ntrawberry plmtt.H. D. Nevrdl.11-29 Dr. L ny lmd Sum. Chlnpruwr, our Wolff Drug Store._1-ti C. x. Bendorf, lioamod em!1|J.m~ er Ind undextaker,Bld r.Odi n: phone, 181; ru. plume, 1ss.8-tf ' m w . c . ' r . u . w n 1 me ¢ ¢ w m = M n .Esther a r p e n zu un East Colfax street at 8 P. M. Saturday wnzn you want lewsrhadu or mvelopeg or nanementa all The Enterprise.1 -u >l i u m m n , m n ma floor eov¢f~ l m m m w x n m a v m 21-tl ForSal.e:W'hiboWyindnttaetUl hom culled md bred to hy dock, SLN per mo.J. T. Ndlon.5-K `Mr, xnd Mn-Hu-mm Ay n °f Omaha,we n a i l i ng on BLa.ir friends Int-Sunday. Mr.and MQ.C h u Wuri ck hnve moved into the Sydow resi- dedce at Colfax and Third street. Lightwei ght kni t union :du in d1.es86t.o4|iua!lntylespy'iUe;i c1u|=\/Lua 1| nhlmwinz zsoheq of ho p by trunk to llhpourl v u: lay, today. For Sale or Trldo -Ono mula eight y ua n o ld, wght wo o Ru., :loo one good Jersey bm. 11~2t Hoou Wilson Mrs. A. C. 1-Imam and family of west-South nreet.went to Hoopex- Sunday w spend the dmy with hex sister, Mm John Conysn Mr. md Mrs. w. 0.Duncm andblby at Atlimic , Iowa J rove om to vidt Mr. D\mcan'n sister. Hn. :|~v `- .mm»u»;mn¢mw-nu». For Rod Clover lotd. Vie- tor Jo Phone 2121 on 41.l t Mrs.Mhz :pmt Tue hdny nt tha Blue and White Cabin ClmP south of Bhirf while her no n , l l r. md M m Welton Long were in Omlhn. Hrs.Fred L ong e nfendmd e number of nlativea md iriendl at dinner Wednesday maning i n humor 01 the twenty-first birth mni v e rnry ot bv: non,Arthur. ... , ~ W. om mmm: Pm" nr m Bqmn church Ffldlh Apr. 11.xt A hnudful mo dem home, wa ll loaved, plwfs of zoom.I f i n n s mea ull N. T. Lund & CO.u~1¢ Cn-I Wolff lnd children amr tha formefs nlsfar, ~ Mn.Bose Met- dnger drove m Omtht Snndayto v i m M n . C u i Wolff in the St. Josephs hospital. Mr.md Mrs .E v e n t ; Hw y came dawn from Vde ntine ha t Friday to spend a few dxys with~ n ~ ~ her birthday, :lovely lunch w a s :mo s t W h i te Ro c k 10 0; ha tc h in g ed.Pho ne 11 \ua .n , K g ) - 11- 2t mK.Mu n d o r f , He a ly , Mr s . a n d M r .a n d ~ ~t Su n da y Mu n d o r f n ti r d a t B e n - || L a t a w a s - ~ht c o n d d e r came dawn from Vde ntine ha t Friday to spend a few dxys with their parents, Mr. and Mn. T. K. Mundorl.\ For Sale or Ren.Six room room house and one mrs ofground all fenced.A number one chicken house.May condder s trade. 1 C. M. Christensen, 804 W. Colfax I Lns. FARM AN PROS~ HAPPY f beetq,all -~produce, turkeys a n mulneted ~ya of theDlkota. og and dairy priced lands E m : - ~ua gmwmg schools and -1 -surfaced mu o f i n- or you.Ad- Colonization s. D.a-ae has been so seriously ill, has so hr improved that she was able to go out to her daughte fs. Mn.Geo. 0lirt'| home in the southern part of the county Int week. George Ohrt of the Long Creek d.inrlct,mouth of Blnlr,had the mlslomme to cut his foot on n disc lest Friday and eleven niches hadtobetnken'boc.loeeLhewound He will probably have nn enforced nation from active work for sev~ eral months. The following news item of in- terest comes from the Wentworth Military Aqndamy at Lexington. Mo.,sent The Enterprise by W. M.Hinton:"Cadet Emory Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. c. Hunt, 210 W.Colfax,Blair,Nebraskn, won the bo dng championship i n the 170-pound class at the spring elimination taurnanient of Wenb wonh Military Academy here this week.I-L; defeated Cadet Ruegge o f Falls City,Nebraska,i n the finals w win the title.Caylet Hunt h u been a t Wentworth three years.He lu 1 member; of the journalism class that publishes iha zchool paper, Ls sn honor stud- ent., and hu won letters in foot.- ball and baseball on his company Mr. and Mrs. w. 0.Duncan andblby at Atlimic , Iowa J rove om to vidt Mr. D\mcan'n sister. Hn. F. E. Hack nn# family on Sunday. C. E. Kraus has purchuedtho Mrs.Sadie Swanson lot,iylng =-ofthe w. J. Su property on sou Wdker Ave. Hld you thought you might be in arrears on your aubaaiptlopi dinner Wednesday mening i n humor 01 the twenty-first birth mmlve rnry ot lm- son,Arthur. Hia birthday occurmd April 4. Hr .m d M n .F r d la ng and sons,Howard and Roy drove to Atlandc, Iowa. lan Sunday w visit Mrs.L°ns's father,Mr.Claus Grew, who u seriously ill in the hospital there. TRYTQE 1 .JeM!la>§ r u n s r ." ' 11ma1<=<,wf'utt1é"~~ / Bmswr-ss 4%r='r'rzv.s .Vou ver 'Died . g U44 '\Dan'c Munll kahouse ~ Sell a]¥a\-'rn --1P§gga *°°;;; - ureand. a'\muw\d» char +\1\n§s E 'rum cos-r |s au-r A`FE\V I ou/v aww/ cmd; a}¢»_yow+ ~ . f ~'f<~< sex-vine.w. J. su.v u I-'or Sale-Pedigreed strawberry piants.M. D. Negeu.11-zz' \amy Balmer of Fc. G°UW"»l¢1>.m¢n at he:Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Older 8-*1¢\lI.§.',{`1§I."IFJ n u in ma r v . ~d spent " - ` " 1 » ; " ' " "h l l l n t h l l h m l a .1 mt h a p | n n t \ l , J o n n | B u : h l mh ° l ¢ lI l l l l l l l l \ ' l \ ' | » H¢ 1 l l l l l l l l l ~ 'py,g.| ,._ pm¢ ,| ,C - K - B ¢ » 4 ° ' f - " " = * ° ' " * * ' ° ° x » » = ¢ ¢ mm¢ n ¢ ¢ n ma c ¢ u ¢ ¢ ¢ . ¢n n a n - m ¢ h m ; n a ~van: \=-br'd=1»=\».s1u»-= : ' . . '.E"..,. ._ ....;...~ .M . ~ 1 | m m ' ° ' " ' = ~ _ : . . ' i . . - £ . . . . . . . ° ' ¢ ! £ " ! * f 1 2 ° ' 9 ' | !For Sale-Bu!! Orplngton umb- ing eggs, $8 per mo.Phan 121 ilf. and Mrs. Ed Strieklett of Perry Newell o f o mm. s pe nt M .Omnhn, spenysunday at %he parf the week-end with his parents, hd s ' : : m , ~ ~ entsl, Bd Lewellen home.Rev. and Mn. A. F. Newell.evening, pmn Den and Mn_ Dem Henrietta Meyers of Bassett.M.R.Lippincott and hmily of Doane College, Crete, Neb. gleb., was a guest at the home of have mmg mm _tlme Episnopxl m u Pe rm Hutchinson spent Mr.m a m n .m a Mlyle o f , , , , d N, , § '" " ' Qrnz!u,were gu e l§ s o fM r .a n d M ,¢ndl|.rs .T Mrk.George Thomas on sunday-M r . ~ M m ~ For Sak C. c. Brown Leghnrn Mlrdy Va n Meter eszl.$117.50 per so damn cue-M m E d Mundo!! '\ im. Anna Smwn over sunday- rvewry on GM* meer.the week-edd wieh home folks in Phone 2211 un sa -afternoon wizh an Pax-mn.nentW;ve,$'l.60. Allkindl For Sale-Hog house,14:14, Lincoln,brinzinz her car back 9-dt Otto Hencke, Blair- brother, Cluvmce Go of beauty work.Phons un, H"seciion b""'~P 'sw..win. her when she mumed Sun~Mr. and Mrs. ceo. Kuhn Jr. pad son, Neb. K. A. Pound, 206 E. Colhx.88-I! 11-Bt Herman Wzeae day 2V¢l1i°8-family and Mr.and Mrs. Henry A ine modern hu The residence of Mr, Lund,College Hill,is xg pnpered this week.'Q ,.N. 'nr ym mlm of crm wwm hip.mr. and Mrs. cm Koltermm vosfwm aww .mb ze; hu sm xeeeivad hi: annointment dmv; un Omlha Tuadnv. accom~ Nnls na. Jensen of m. md Mrs. enable price or mi of Omaha.ll-'12 trade on serene. 11-It N. 1"vw __ ertsking Phones: 29-cz lday for dl spend lnesa. ry plant.: as census taker in his townnhip. Wash D r a g ;for c m. in s ize:2 to 6 and 'I 'to 14 pricd at $1.00, $1.25 and $2.W at the Fuhi o n Center.11-1: Mr.and Mrs.Kerueth Pound visited Mr.m d Mrs . Wm.,Mc- Cracken_o!' Omaha,one evening G. Car to the she will goitre. Overton Hansen Mr. and pmied by Mr. and Mn. E. son.Mrs.Canon went E m m m I hospital when undergo nn operltion lor Mr. ui d Mrs.Roland moved inbo the Emma property in Dexter-ville. Mrs.Bryan Brunwn will move Sunday._ Seed Com Rd kim dried.Sold $2.00 pe: busheL Soto, Neb., a¢ th place. Little Miss Ba daughter o!Mr. Chril K..Bendorl,Und ld's yellow dent. only in the ear. o . A. mu, De e old le e Smith 11»tf rbara Hitchmam and Mrs.R- c. IN THE BL AC K I VALLEYS YOU 1 PER AND BE Al fa lh ,com,su, cereal grains,gm n . . u - :nd a mbuhna service. ~ ma mmm. 133. Kenneth Pound left Su: 0'Neill, Neb. where he wi a couple of weeks on busi Fo r s u e i n mk ru n be n I Cumberland, choim plants.Phone 21 on 38. J. E. Hovendick 940' Misa I-lortense Halberg of Oma- ha,called at the home of her brother,Mr. and Mrs.Clifford Halbert lut Saturday evening. Mrs. Morris Gilleland was able m leave the Blah-hospital nu ma: week. Mr.and M n .Clifford Munson and baby and Edwin Terrell of Omaha, apexrb Sunday in the E. M. Terrell home. For Sale or Trade-One mule, 8 years old, weight 1200 pounds; also one good Jersey bull. lnw the house they vacated on E. Colfax. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Koltennan and sons, Carl and Herbert spent Sunday, March so a t the w.H. Stork home.Mr.-and Mrs. Henry Lorenzen and sons of Calhoun,were also there._ Himchman, is uhle w be back ln acbool after a few a y ;illness with stomach trouble. Mn-my C u ld w e l l of W alif hill, came down last Friday to spend a Dew days with her niece, Mrs. E. G. Carson, who ia HL She returned to her home Sunday eve~ c m c l e n a a n suc c essfully g r o w n i n th e pr od uc ti ve ~ B l a c k m m o f S o n t l _Wondertul cattle, ms country.Low insure prolita. Mi l d, xmlu lm cl lent water.Proam I 1 1Hardly.gh || fa ux im g; |m .1|-zl '" " " ' \" " " ' "F o r m e - w m a Rock latching ning.plw¢¢|__ . m. °. . _ - J ' IL I - . . i i ? . ; 'E ° '§ & . _ ! { ' f ": . § -- _ . _2 5 5 3 !Rav._A. lr- Newell "°'}* *°_1""E'communities.Goodchurchesand line roads. A (mn lmnlm |.oet»-Spool of barb wire be- "nu" "' '"` '""' "' '" "'°"" ff""xlmmxe xqnmns lun wxu ""'munt Tuesday to atfmd and ad-tween Blair and J. L.. Pehersenfs. styles at "F Fulgion Center.5" given at the Much '°h°'fl by the dress n group meeting of church-_dress free Lf they fade!11 lt _Fmder please phone 212 on 24.Wash Dresses in sizes 14 to 52 lamb mde. Friday evenmz, #I cn of the o m ;dmmcf.Dr v 11-1:J. "~=1°=f<1 prioedat$1ind§2in_¢l¢'V=!'_r§€W ~ - . . . . ~ .. . . . ..;-.§;1';'=,§":i'3=1f.'.ie,£"= closimzad- fo rma ~o n i s ~y ~o r y o u.~A~: dress Don Johnson,Colonization Agent, Sioux Falls, S. D.8-It by ~phone... ~ ~ .~ A largg percpntage of Qur meat .orders »¢¢.,4 Z./a ou/v af/A/U cmd; a}¢»_yow+ ~ ~'f<~< iha zchool paper, Ls an honor stud- ent., and hu won letters in foot.- ball and baseball on his company |:~......a n . ._li*».mul¢¢»Q f '\Qq.n||n\l¢{1»\n¢ nl H... Fnnhinn l".n1|'l1\P N e w ]Avc llu vc a \u.Ll!#DI r|.5u1iu uw\n;u.r.1:ap lll un: ¢¥cn.|u5.rua . * "niss an ;un \.h uau wu auqnsa uv unc Auupnvun -..n....... -.-L e g h o r n e w .$ 1 0 5 0 a s o l l é m i dr es s f re e i f th ey fa de !11 -1 r n u .(Inn mm n l v va i n flni lv M n a n d MI S . G.G. Hin!!! 78151 l , mama _y»m_rq»== her l°§g=g§\3j|__u¢n3n Kung _|on_ocI ptr- gud isma~wiu. the home at Burkettand plans 'to spend much of her time there. s.w. Chambers has sold the Fltzsimmons pmP¢1'¢Y et the sor- ner of second and Grant w Sherry Moore.This will make the Moores n nice, comfortable home, with a little repair and remodeling which they will do later on.» Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen enter~ tained at another fine dinner party on last Saturday evelfullll wheiramund two dozen relatives were present to partake of a blg six o'cJock damn The evening was spent in visiting and card nlnvius-..' Mr. and Mm E. C. Hunt accom- panied Mr.l{unt'e mother,Mrs. Emma Hunt, as .ht I-l Mlrv i lrl .Vdloy .Monday mornirig whore the took the Bain for her' home ,y Belle Plains, Iowa alter n visit of three months with her son and famully here. in Blair. Adult members of the 6011819- gationnl church met at the Clark 0'i-Imlon home last Friday eve~ ning, March 28 for one of their informed social evening-s.Visiting was enjoyed and dainty refresh- ments served by an appointed committee. Rev. and Mrs.A. J. Hargett, Mr. and Mrs. Frazier and family. Mr. and Mm John C.Anderse.n and family,Misa Vivienne Gilliam, Misa Elizabeth Eberhart and Mrs. Jean Heinzerling attended one of the "Flying Squadron"series of meetings Tuesday evening, held attheFirstChristian ._churc.h in Omaha, by .Charles Reign Scifville and John G. Alber, who are con; ducting a revival there.'. 1 Have/you heard this Radio An- nouncement!To advertise oar HARDY PERENNIAL FLOWERS and BULBS, we will said POST-PAID at planting time, 6 oriental Poppies, 6 Hollyhncks,8 English Daisy; a Sweet William, 2 Canter bury Dell, 8 Rocky Mt. Columbine plants, and 12 Super-fine Rainbow Mkture Gladiolus bulbs,i f you will write for them at once and send a dollar to help defray the propagating and mailing expense. Catadogue tree.Big bargains in Japanese Burberry Hedge.THE GARDNER NURSERY co M~ PANY, Box B, Osage, Iowa.2-l8¢ Field Seeds . .. We have a good supply of ALFALFA and SWEET CLOVER seed on hand. Let us supply your needs now. Farmers Elevator FEEDS OIL MEAL TANKAGE BLAIR NEBRASKA M E A T P ~ ~ bf Ui ~p h o n e . . .~ ~ A large percentage of our meat .orders come by phone--due to the fact that oilr customers know.they get the same quality as by a personal visit to our market.' Hamburger,2Ibs. ----35c Lard,Ib.-------15c T-bones or Sirloin Steak -35c Spare Ribs,I'b.-----22c Fancy young beef roast, Ib.23c Cottage Cheese -----20c Fresh Fish Every Frioay , ` / We Sell Chick Feeds Victor Chick Mash, 8'i-Tb. sack -------50c Chick\ve\l Medicated Mash, 10-Tb. sack'---~-750 Maintop Chick Starter, 315 1b.sack ~-----50c Chamberlin Chick Feed, gas Ib.sack ------60c Purina baby chick chow, 25-I'b.sack --~--1.00 Purina Chick Starter, 25-Ib. sack -------1.50 Ask -for prices in one hundred pound sacks etc. ~ ~J S A S ~0 s Blair Nebr..Phones 32 and 33 ished his winter course at the Ag- ricultural College at Lincoln, and is home pitchi ng into the mi ns plowing and farm work The Fremont city schools are luving spring vacation this week add the Blair girls teaching over there are enieyinz the time WPI home folks.Those home are Elizabeth Hopewell, Dorothy GrayMary Strleklett and Ruth Brass. Mr.and Mrs John Aronson, who. reside south o! town, enter- tnlned at a fins dinner lsst Sun~ dsy for Mr. sud Mrs. F. W. Arndt of this nity,hir.md Mrs .John La ndi snndMr.s ndMrs .J 9 'e I.A» :ure of Ft. Calhoun bvwnlhln-. "For Sd..Ftrtified smooth V61- vet Barley.Te s te d by s tlte ~ IIYIL Germination, 9596; Purlif1uo%.~ sx.1s per bnshel ivfggg s t Elk City;25 bushel or more, u s e p e r h u m .Howard wa i t- g'ren,phone Waterloo, 102F22. 9=,'1t Mrs.George Bates entenslnod A number of friends a t dinner last Monday evening in honor of her guest,Misa Muriel Smi th ol Lincoln.Following dinner the evening was spent st bridge, there being three tables of players. Mrs. 1. c. Klopp won first prize, Mrs. F; E. Flack, cut prize and Miss Smith received A guest prize. Saturday,March 29 was die birth anniversary ol Herman Aye of Omaha, and a number of Blair friends went down to dinner that evening and helped him celebrate. Those present were Messrs.and Mesdames C. E.Krause.Watson Tyson, John Newell, Z. B. Smith. M. R. Lippincott, Grant Allen, Ed Mstthiesen,Mrs.Anna Petersen and Sem Cheely. A number of friends of Mrs. John Becklun of west of Blnir, took well filled baskets and went w her home last Sunday after- noon,Msrch 80 fa help her ¢:ele~ brave her birth anniversary. Those present were Masrs.and Mes- dsrnes Detlef Wulf,Jas.Ryan, Cullen Wright, Wlll Ryan, Manin Paulsen, Geo. Nelson, Will Flsni~ KRD and Pete Rudeen and fsmiies A fine time was reported. Mrs.H.L. Struve eelebratefl her birth anniversary lust 'Pueedsy .afternoon, by keeping open house to her friends.A nice lunch was served. x Groceries At Special Prices ~rw e ~ i I i f "Li Chipso, sweet, non-fattening 356per bottle ---- Espiquet French Dressing, 30C 'per bottle ---- Schlitz Gingerale, per boftle 25c Ripe Olives, large size, can 30c Fruit Jel1,4pkgs.--- Millars Good Coffee, pr Ib. Bulk Coffee, per lb.---25c 40c 25C May Day Coffee, per lb. Bulk Macaroni, 2 lbs.- 20 Mule Team dish wash pow- der, per pkg.----25c Swifts White Soap, 10 bars 39c Bulk Starch, 5-lb.sack --50c Tromite water softener, pkg. 10c Rob Ross Cake Flour, pkg.25c Kamo Pancake Flour, 4-lb. sack -------25c -25c 259 Pinto Beans,3lbs.~--25c BulkTea, Special per lb. -49c Tea Siftings,per lb. ---30c Kamo Milk, large can --10c Kamo Milk, small can --5c Toilet Paper,rol1 ----5c 1.69Mystic Flour, 48-lb. sack Coronet Flour, 24-lb. sack -89c Sioux City Garden Seed, pkg.5c Spaghetti I-Iominy Com Sauerkraut Red Beans Peas Tomatoes Tomato Soup Grapefruit Juice Vegetable Soup Per can I 0 cts Phone 22 on 48.Louie Menckc, Blair. Nab.6-tl Mr.and Mrs.M. R. Bendorf an- nounce the arrival of a fine young son Int Saturday morning, March 29th. Mr.nnd Mrs,Harold Schder and Barbara of Omaha, spentlut Sunday vidting Blair mlativm and friends. Score ads, place cards, blrghdny cards, ny mputhy cud:-all an be found nt The Enterprise office. Popular price.1-tl r.and Mrs. Tom Bases of Kennntd,were dinner kuesti at 'IIE home ol Rev. ind Mrs. E. E. Giealer Sunday. Do you play bridge!Tho El- wv f b # h u A complete wr line na n ca rds and plxeg cards..y not see them?%'v$"=1§!.! . Mr. snd Mm Floyd lgonnrd of louncil Bluffs, were over Sunday visiwra at the parental, Ray John- son home.They drove up ln their pleasantly enbertnimed the mem bers of the pinochle club lnnt eve ning.~ Kenneth Galnes, a tomar Bldl resident, dmve through Blair lam Saturday evening and called on | (ew friends. The w. R. C. kensingbon will b. held at the home of Mrs.Etta Brandt of went Colfax, Friday aft emoon, Aprll 4. Mr. and Mrs.31-=»» Kincaid o: Omaha were np undny to cdl m Ugzlr connins, Mr, and Mrs. E. G Ca rs o n b i we lt . So hi h ~ 'fv immu Ydnao n'n Yoh" ~ bi dren at the Much school by thw nln"..h grade, Frldny evening, Apr 1 L 11-11 The `l|.dlea -"nf ~-tho Hs¢|I0d||1 aural served one of thei r flu! hor# an lnrg¢ number of nw ple Inst Th ny uvenlng. J. 'r. Nelson, Chu.W. Tnylox of Omaha :nd C. H. Lmugan oi Florence, made a. buslmsa trlp M £4 ne w Ch e vro le t c o up e .E a r li n g ,Io wa las t; S un d ay . ?\'l'\-u E mma Rtn f f n n n f P r n mr mt M n a n d M r ;§hsmlmr Canps o:L Mr Jann:f¢»r'f=§§1§~"§}"Ez{§\i§f°1§§s"i>§¢L"§i§f{1 l Li,a;a1nT"5,;;;.z' =3.;;.a';; ~ anna' mother. 'nn3. E. V.(inn Hlsir fH|\ndn sim-n li nt Sin!-IC;;t1 .§ .'"§ h;';:;;' a grxzstgi 1[;,,|an&his grmdémother, Mrs. Ifiérléh Wiebke Wulf on west Lincoln of this city. street.Mr.and M m Lebrand Wykofa For sale-'I'w0 thorouzhbred, 14 and Mr. and Mm. Henry Jurgen mm\+h¢.la ct.M-nm".'Mine ¢....M sen of Omaha.. anent. Snndnv :fb the Jsoac Mallet stock near Crdg, Neb.Good ones and gentle. Farm- ers price.Two miles south of Kennard, Neh. 10~1t'- Harry C. Wrich You'll find a complete line of guaranteed lawn a n d garden eqdpment a t Gsmble's - hoes, rakes, lawn hrooms, etc.Garden hose, 7:2 per ft.16" Ball Bearing Lauri Mower. $7.95. Fremont, Neb. 11-lt A repossessed 1926 model 'l' H>rd motor, eompl ely overhaul- ed will be sold u quiet lien .against same to highest bidder April 12 at my garage.Motor Number 12,419,760. formerly own- ed by Mary .Miller and Chas Laaker.Martin Wortman.l0»3t Mr.and Mrs.Grover Wilkins of 'near Kennard,entertained at dinner last Sunday in honor of the airth anniversary nt'their little daughter,Ruth,who was five years old.Those present were Mr.and Mrs.Frank Schafer ot Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scha~ fer and Will Burgess of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Widener und iam~ ilies, and Mark Rhea of Fremorri. Mrs Floyd Evans of Council Bluffs.formerly of Blair. enter ernoon, with Mr. and Mrs. Eruest Tornblmd und enjoyed lunch there. Miss Catherine Beckman,who teaches at Missouri Valley, spent the wak-end at the pa renw, C. J.Beckman home.She was ac- companied by friend, Richard Mor-, igrty. Rev.and Mrs. E.E.Giesler were agreeahly surprised on last Friday evening by the sudden ar- rival of more than a score of their friends to oelebrate Rev. Gleslofs birthday. Dr. a nd Mrs. L . F.States en- joyed s. few days visit this week, from the former's aunt, Mrs. John Craven of Seattle, who is on her way east.Dr. States met her at West Point last Sunday. W HAT A TIRE!Center trac~ ti on-rubbe r ti ed cords-perfect balance.Ask your Gamble Man- ager to explain these points o l superiority in G & J Ti re s, T.; mont, Neb.1 ]-lt Geo. Kuhr, Jr. has been on the sick list for several weeks, having had neuralgia in his face.I-le has had to have several teeth extract- ed and still is very much under the weather. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt will nntarmin oh., MAA... .|..\. »,....\.:..r_ I ,.. - -w - | . v u | a s a u . .u s | \ J l § \ Z \ . l £ I U L U W I I I L It a i n e d a t a s i x - t h i r t y d i n n e r l a s t t h e y b e l o n g a t d i n n e r t h i s e v e S u n d a y e v e n i n g a t t h e i r h o m e i n l n i n g ,A p r i l 3 ,i t b e i n g t h e i r w e d } . \ l I I r |o f M r .E v a n s 'b i r t h a n r \ i ~ ! d i n g a n n i v e r s a r y . I ur.-ary.Them were sixteen prel- | nt wht: vnjbyéd n delicious dinner | I ;1:1l'\ul by Mrs.EW!l'|8»TIM!! |=-.r.:fro Blair were Messrs. ..:.:II -ian s Caiffomd Hulbert, \'...::r Bl.Nelson,Glen Evans; amu \.;.:rr l'.-:»15rn. T i }I»l!\;g p. ¢»|Jli id the Li!l¢0ll\ sch:»I If .nut :uni Miss Evelgrn Heat..\.f.\tcalcims the Lincoln For Sale-Brood mw l.Phone 122 on 13.P. J. Lorenzen.11-It Mrs. I. M. Hansen, wife; of Rev. Hansen of this city,held open house to her friends last Friday al'te;11o9n, March 28, the occasion of her binh nnnivernry.At noon :he very grleioully entertained a numbe: of her elderly friends at dinner,one lady bei n: in thecnavery good playhineties.A veri-pleagant time ;.[last Friday eve-»[\\as reported. I 1 l | A =.The house wasi Havevnu hnnmmnd in funn i nntml|-\ "1:. f.|.l.\iil1|;: ~ thi _ flgeii "]iEi»3LH¢L`n{§§| i`1"` ~ L\\l.w'. | l | n:r L: :i n- -::~ um! n1u~Ic :uni 1 |..i2In|"ti n F N- - 1 :Ii-i Izi.1 par* u.: r-fi1:1r.=human a;\..'li|1.hm: soc ial introd uc e o u r b i g R E D G O L D n u m !sa ve r s t n w h e h - y ,w e wi ll le n d P OS T P A I D a t p la n t i n g t i m e th i s sp ri ng ,24 bi g ,f n t R E D G O L D pla n ts wi t h G~ to r -Hid e M d c h Pa pe r S q u a n a f o r 12 of I I~ r\ i:[r _- v . . -| a n y | . n \ | | \ : 1 " n u 11.1||IKICIU UE 1.1I r 1 _\ . I ; o s h o v f c d h i s s k i l l x u p e r f i n e R A I N B O W G L A D I O L U S s\U . . .~ 1 \ "n u f l v n n o a r I h s I n n n o : I . . . . . .. . _ : n - _. _ £ A ._,_...._.-........n.»u\..»|..»u:n u y u u vn u WritQ an a n tebfrlti33n l IJ boxes f o r th e nenI.|a:1d send a do lla r to he ip c over s u m o f $42.'?0.Th e y o un g f o l k s . t h e pr o pa g a ti n g a n d ma i li n g ex- an d the Li nc o ln di s tr ic t a s a who le f pe n se .Ca ta lo gu e free.B i g ba r- su re ly sho wed the ir c ooperation ga in s in J ap an es e B ar be rr y He dg e wi t h the ir te ac he r ami ar e to b e i ' l " H E G A R D N E R N U R S E R Y C O M c ong ratulated.~IP A NY , B o x B , Os a g e , I o wa .2-131;| T H E KENNARD S Q Sommgn ».~1!|.mr hom Mn. .Tasse Olmn me-mud Leonud wen Tnrudnv difmn mr. ma um. Louie Gotmh =md|;1.9s.Sizes au.so 10-_ an new flmi lv and Pnfnu»I {'k»h¢........_....l..........*m..|..1,... r\,.....4..-n n .sKENNARD NEWS Iuw...:z~.~.....\. fl-:...1|-....-ns.. ...A Am»\JtJ»~ hnmn nf hi; mrantg Int 'I'hurs| and Mrs.i m ;L 5 u l .A ; . \ . | u r u A s l l n ¢ | m | \ \W I !- - " ' - " 1z e o f D ,N b L e a l i B e n 'd w e v e n i n g .' H L e v v e n i n g w a s f a z n i l y o f W a y n e ,M r .a n d H n .o e i t l y ,n a t i n z h a t s h e i n m u c h g u e s t a a t .t h &] § 1 a n k G i - B a e r h o m e .0 f r B e r m o : : § d R g é é l p h G a u d i ;5 , p g n t P h y i n s g g m e g a f t e r w h 1 ¢ h | E 1 m @ r L u n d a n d R a r m f m d N e l n e n .h n p r o v e d a t t h i s t i m e .§ h e w i s h -M r .a n d M r s .A .C .A n d e r s o n , _ B e n r n i n g t a n _M n .F a i r c h i l d s e r v e d l d e l i c i o u s ]1 " " E = "D ° m " ' } ° ' :J r . _ i n t h e ° " ' " ' " : P °s o ~H 'l g n w y f ' I " E " d 'w ] ? °n .C h . . % ' l l l Q i a : f e l d t ._ a n d M r ? - J nuvui Us VIAAIDLKIIIBCII \.UlUIl»rlz uu uu. u uuw r.1.1.-1.1.a n d r q m l y vi si te d Sa tu r da y eve -S p r i n g sho es f o r W o me n a n d Hi ll! wi th Mr . an d Mrs . Ea r l C' hr is -Mi ss es , $ 2. 98 to $6.60;C h i i d r e n k tensen.sa 10 f n :ana-»m b I A H L I u i llr. and Mrs. Robert Andreaseu,| Ruth Irene and Orvnl,Mr. andln. Bert Hnna envidied at C. B. Hnnlufa at Blair Sunday.Mr. and Mn. C.° a Hansen celebrated their 1orty~!1!t.h wedding mnlveh nary.All at the children werehome except Mn. Ray Cuey oi'Ks rmnrd, ln. He nry we c x mgm d Sio ux City a nd Orvin Hmm.R E. Fairchi ld vu a budneaa mller in Kemurd Saturday. Mr. a nd M n .Spec Glover of Arilnxton. vidfod friends in Ken- Ande deaoo of eroxam wrom seunn.lm vmuenwneranunopeswOmaha, came ..'&°'*i-¢.§`°.Z".,f=.. \ H,nudMrs~CarlLundenber~Mx-.andMrs.P.C.Gnlneaand he:r£romthem;$¢hsoon. 'wbehereunti||ff¢rEuher.son,Perrya!0maha,vldmdwit.h Mr.andMrs.dterweedol"Ui hlnedatdinneratthirhom einm *Mr 1 " v mvinungamongthapeo;:m dF,enm sm,d,y5nhUM,°fIA,_Tr-G£i.:;p;§:|\:a,.andMn.Linean,¢&meSaturdAy z HL.. ,.'1..., .5.!f,!.'i.. S? mi *fs S°=se=~s# °==4~"!f*:>°°°1.%¥a1#:§=°"°'Y ner Sunday with Mr. md Mn.mr-...ua u...u...... ~z.~,a..,,.._.'- Fflmcr Miller.1 peorge neoemnu were BU°PP¢ra inOmaha Friday-Herman m a R e mh m <:=»§¢rll£K'ssf" limshilm c¢n¢e§f"`Y1-Yi Frank and Herman Gasaex ai- and Henry Arp, Jr. were Sunday Skirts, $338 so $5.98.Swinton, g 0-be Purerzrslyeattle Bale bl ing callers nt the Fritz Arp long sleeves or aleevekss,$1.98 mr.`a n d M n. C h nl " M m. -h u M. .n......¢......_.. __, M E51 *%.°F&,,*?"L'%€?E:_ $1.98. .All » s I;i g k, 9= \ .g v -! r . ` nandwidm shop i n :deco Bliss Studio building. $1-25: Kayser sms; ~P m-sex, $1-50: céu Sfrine. :Yao 'ind Mi ller v is i ted with Be ngt H~~ Strom Sunday at Cedar Bluffs. \ '~» --\» ~~~f I 4 5 ..» ,r _» ., L is54xg, I .1 ~ 0 -~._ \9 *--~ ~1~\,H ~ 2 5 ~ | r i r\ - . .\ .H ~ 1 -. u a l ''~.1 *' ;._ ,.. _Jl .;.~ l - . n ~,_~a r i i 1 % -» 'l §i |r.» '.U p i 'v.,2..'?¢' ~ ' E T f ; l &~ '~ 1 ~ _ ..g.LII~/'_1 ~ Quick and Safe-- Far or Near Move by truck -- the speedy and effi- cient way.No waifing ---» no crating, it's a one day job -- even to a distance of fifty or a hundred miles.Nothing too large or too Small. SEE us Folisrocx AND FRElur|'r HAULING B- Line Transfer KENNARD Chas. Bates, Prop. NEBRASKA i ~.j ,_~~* W " ! 'z~/}mi¥liW~. > 4 f , . .~ f 1 1 2 n \L ~.~i ¢' n i v \ k\~_,- 1 ~|a Q i , "Q I.._f ~ . ....' - g "` l , f |\ \ . " "¢ : f ' ~ l 4 '"»F7Z . 1*~.'.: ." ""1~Ir. n ¥ I .\.r ." "\, ..:Q 1 . 'Mr a mi U r a T.F'Yv lv mh n v n |a n home Saturday evenin- The vaudeville s h o w g m a t the I. o. o. F. hall last tnrdgy night was qdk well nttended. Thom !n_ the Grammar mo m ol lincoln, vidted hienda in Ken-unrd Tmsdny. Ella Iautrup,Katherine Miller, Am-:lee Rosenbaum DoH: Ander-g=°» Ruael ?my,°~;;°§;11~ yn o n neLarsenBeatricetchlrdHsr-rlet Péterson, Normh Frenéh and Anim Pawn.. | |;I 1 for the m onth oflluc h -wuts Kenneth H.illman,Ken.neth Fow Ro s en b au m Se rvi c e S t a t i o n .K e n n a r d YOU DONT NEED noexperimenttodiscoverwhattireinbest. Youaeetheanswacvenr davunthc toads:more people ridingonGoodvcaruthm onanvochfu-dren. ta\Z; ¢4 "»§.\ a '(i|'§Irva '-:3 -1 ;.e ~3 5 "r i "r 1 , ~.1 ., ' , { , ' ;4 2 .H a .¢ |r .*,;,1L , I p .u: J || ~~. ' \. ;,. .- a w w w e m me~ of me aghm grade at KENNARD RUnAn Jorrnvcs Hr. und Hrs. Imds Gorelmm u 'Jmzfm H.cg BLACO A Fudl Line Rock Island Implements, Hardware, Gljau Seed, Gas and Oil. KENNARD 'NEBRASKA c m d C o n a tr u c ~ n '1"hemperimityo:l't.hc newRockla'land"I`rau»txxigduegoqcgvmgs neermgprmmp caan ltruntxon. It h u p o we r t ha t WUI uname you.So -- inflosrandgrent ~- -tgntitpulla joyed a picnic dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs . Harry Wrlch ue the pmentc o l a ba by My-\M Hrs.Sarah S w i h u t m d 1 this mmmer.The foil~ng were present:Peter C.Sorensen m d som, Ola, Albert, Andmw. Lester md Nels, Mr.md Mm Soxvn Sor-ensen and hmily of Tekqmh, Mr. ini ..~., :is54xg, I "1 A°/ 6.- "Wa .~I 2 .~| md M n . A. C . An d e r a o n a n d M r . m d Mrs.Wm.(hmningham at- tended Mr. and Mn. Pete Knud~|en'a silver wedding Saturday evening at Washington. Mr. and M n .Charhs Minfeldt and children ma Mr. md Mrs. LeoMiller visited with Bengt Hnssel~ Strom Sunday at Cedar Bluffs. nu ;/r~/'_1 ~g. Quick and Safe-- Far or Near Move by truck -- the speedy and effi- cient way.No waifing ---» no crating, it's a one day job -- even to a distance of fifty or a hundred miles.Nothing too large or too Small. SEE us Folisrocx AND FRElur|'r HAULING B- Line Transfer KENNARD Chas. Bates, Prop. NEBRASKA 1 '-..'.E `.i f~T __./'.~.. ai f ..:-.-L ;/ '" \-=~»--.»: ~,~-»1 .¢_;.,',..|r ,f 1 \.\- 5 " ? " 7 \" \ \ i |* ~ 1 -./1 .J - 4 IM,\)\p f \ .'|s 1 .J I N K ;1' 1 ,1 .~ » . 4 ¢ " ' : - ~: . . . _f z , ¢i : ' .. .I 'zn _ . . , _ : > " f /1 ~ I li / p . W h a t F a r m a r a S a y " ll y u k ve n y u u o i d b o ytubalm r Rock Inland' h i d e a r a md th e S d ! -==H-;;.,=»°.~°;,_~»#»- ¢¢u,m_¢,| ,_ §.' ! ',»;"f'?»I.~"'.?"""`i".;'°*'.E¢+bouumslow.1°41u-du. undvulledmannddanhs- ;: c h | | d lun . 'tI l' D .Hl:| , D o t n n i l l .c Pluttsmouth -Lldies Toggn "" 5 "0 .5 . | Lin n in wt t h o ~ e ~ y . t k ihnhmt Gamer was as visitor e |.. \ '~» --\» ~~/ Sunday. n l # 1 ~|a Q i , "Q I.._f ~ . ....' - g "` l , f |\ \ . " "¢ : f ' ~ l 4 '"»F7Z . 1*~.'.: ." ""1~Ir. n ¥ I .\.r ." "\, ..:Q 1 . Miuatue--Public library - ed quarters i n E .H.J~»~ store. Neligh-B. C. Cltmn °P'~"~* nandwidm shop i n :de c o ~ Bliss Studio building. Hesdqmmem for Full Flah-foned Hosiery-Bamberg, Sl: Onyx$1.25; Kayser, SL85; Onyx Poin- tex, $1-50: Gold Sfrine. $1.50 and . q 14 i. ¢ '» patented Haag safety agitator.. Through each tiny mesh in linen, cotton, wool or silk the agitabor forces the soapy, cleansing water--and out com es the dirt! No 1~-| | ~ | -|:nu ~-f -' //\\,\\', '\1 \'x 'lfu»,>',"\'-'.K " m M M W \\'W J * U3 0-1~lr Ip u t a t m p r o i it a i n yourpo cketa. C o mo i n a n d i n - npec t this t r a c t o r . W e wi ll b e glue!t o exp la i n wh y i t de- live rs so muc h po wer y ri lb no li ttle we igh t. Comein ||; f 0 0 armers see n e w t r a c t o r W N / .--~»-~»--1\=;:5 ~..g '3 ""5 ;1»:`£=f sg ""'\_gg~-»¢~'"*i="""f .lg1» ;1'1 ~i-,.4 ~q sv 2 ~~f - r : f '*~ -»v»"*§r H fr i f . . - . 2 .¢='\ " ° i ma-ur '\"3"1 ,".5 .|.._.;¢n I-T-.'a|r\ »~`f .o \ ".*¢\.-r . .x ...\\*~ ! r F l .A*, \...K 3 Q \E1».g\-*j e 1 3 .,,\.J f..5 y |..\|.x Q -"..': r w 2.'~'a .ef :. .a H .n .._.IZIi~" . ,- v- - | »vb I A 6 .. .a »...\ =-|I n , . . - »I ")f Q .| .';* n ~v ;:r ~¢ .;\5" "|sn\"w r _ ¢ m e ' L v i . a l N ! s,A . Q _- g - # -\|p 4 ' f |L 1 ' . , |. .. .\g .lL\__p w . ,." 1 /i f as f ..l ? \ "0 . I .\ ¥ ~B '."a ...:.~4 _ 1 h . . ,n v , .I '3 w .x f v .) ;\ . ~I n , »r . 1 . .r f ~E , . r Y "~ =.Q 4- _'1 ;. n , f .r L ~" L Q :;f .r I .. ;v>g.\~ »5 .. .'1 . f ".L , ... __.. .., ...' ~f } -? " f . . .\ " i i f ? » ' ? ` " "I r " " : »F '|" "ut :" a'!3»f'A ...ll ''f Q " .7 R -- J T*'\"r* fn,3;T*|s e 'i , °*Q - 1 1 \".-3 .".."r. ; ; " "'= ~ = j1\ ' ..~.~'~_. » ( ~. . - -\.1 .~ f f e €! | Y ;A .- \ . »u r ,P 'A " r n Z a ",~'_ . _ , ,,,._...~.: " f F 1 f Y . % " .J f §" $ " *3 '*( . : \ l * : €'¢i'\* ¢ f 3 " M ": I :f r"r "2 J . §. ; .f : "Q ;g g .:f §}. " §:] ' r §,_- 3 Q %2. 2 *i 1 .; ._r -- f "A 1 5 4 .: .1 ..- .~~. r ~ ~~i -1 3 ,5 :r f '~ ~ .*~an 1 4 .~1 ~s 3.,'fee a s ; ~a r ~~ "" l - L Z '5 "~ . r . § ~l ..5 ' ¢ :ran |_¢..s . ~g g ~. J u- s : : " ¢ _. , ;1 ~3 ;\ » ~.a c o m e s l n ~ P wer, Speed and Economy Test I N a r o o e u t" 3 - p o i n t " p lo wi n g b e t, hdd u nd er thc wo rstpo sd blc c o n- ditions, the new Roc k Island Trac tor aga in c lear ly deznc ms uabod i ts su- peremacy. It ~ I e s s f u e l, b y a k n o s t a g a llo n , than :ts nlrarest compctibor. It plowed deeper, andin thc o pinionofthojudges d i d a b e m t u j o b .A n d i t t o o k l e s s ti me . Th u s i t p ro ve d b e y on d th e s ha d o w o f a d o u b t th a t i t h a s t h e p o w e r , sp o e d a nd e c o no my o f op e r a tio n th a t famaers have longwnntcdin a trac tor. If th is in ter es ts y ou , mai l th e o ou . po n f o r c o mple te f a c ts . 4I~erenzinbesi~m n I t h a s a c f u a lf y d e l i v e r e d o v e r 8 2 % o f i ts p o we r f o t h a d r a wb a r . C o n - side r wh at that mea ns. Y e t th e n e w R o c k I s la n d we ig hs almo st a 10 00 pou nds Ion s th an any tra c to r of lik e power. That is why it ha nd les s o wily - (F a rmer s s ay it i s almo s ta s e a s y to d r i vc th is tr a c to r a s it is their oar.) That explains why it is so ec onomic al to oporatc . And y et it is equ altothc hea vi c s tjo bs onn y o urf ar m. 15-2 5' or 18- 35' The new Roc k Island Trac tor is made i n two s i z m- I 5 - 2 5 a n d 1 8 - 3 5 .O n e of the s e mo de ls wi ll me et th e exac t requirements of yourfarm.Deliver-ing power and ~ , r r i r\ - . .\ .H ~ 1 -. nl l *i '--~.. e '~i »\f ~ L a H ~und 'Sunilns Ethnl Hasanlint this week.Gram Thompson wu enveruln- ed at dinner at the Nela Lum-i'.aen home Monday evening.June Rosenbaum, small daugh- h x o f M r .and Mn. Clyde E. Rosenbaum, in again ill, not hav- ing fully recovered' from the flu.Mrs. Ruth Rosenbaum and Roa- eoe drove to Hooper, Neh. Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mn.Sun Wright and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ward enter- tained the following at dinner onSunday:Mr.and Mrs.Merton Ward and Ccrirme of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs.Glenn Rosenbaum and children.Floyd Alexander of W w e . came Friday evening to visit with his wif .eMembers of the Methodist church choir will meet at Gus garonbergfn for practice Wednesf y eveningMrs. Della Boyle; and daughter Opal Yaezer and Delbert Kingdon ui Omaha,came out Sunday to vim.their sister,Mrs.Frank Holland.Bemiee Dempsey wené w Oma- ha Sunday evening to spend Mon- day with her sister, Eldnra.llr. a nd Mrs. Henry Dierks of Bennington,Mr.and Mrs.FredMideldt and family vidted with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rosenbaum Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rosenbaum #died Mr. and Mrs. Jim Larsen It Blair Sunday.Prayer meeting met at thelmme of Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Bacher last Thursday evening.Mr.md Mrs.Clyde L.Rosen-baum, Hardeé. Hall and Mrs. Han- lan French took Mr. and M n . :naming to ta~ the train for their home in Chicago.Mr._|md Mrs. ldenking have spent t.he`ps.st three weeks visiting relatives a nd friends here.Mr. and Mrs. George Hedelundattendedu.dinner and dance at the Pretticst Mile Club in Omaha Friday night. Mr. and lim Torn Hurtsock and sou, Connie of Fremont visiwd atH. C. B'laco's lust Wainesduq eve- d n .ii.. Opal Wright of Maplcton, Iowa,game Fndny evening .to spend Saturday and Sunday wnh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ElmerWright.A number from here attended the silver wedding anniversary of Mr.and Mrs.Peter Knudseu onSaturday night. Mr. and Mrs.Leonard E. Pot- erson and children were in OrnnhnSaturday where Mattie Jane took x treatment for her eye. Oral Aléne, who is in training a t the Nicholas Senn hospital;lpent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Akine Gretchen and Florence Halldrove to Blair Saturday.BobbieBaileyreturnedwiththemand vm-;¢d over Sunday with his gsidpa rents, Mr. und Mrs Sam llr. and Mrs. Frank Timberlajn and family of Davey,Neb.vis-ited relatives in Kennand Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Leonard of Council Bluffs, visited at the par-mml, Bert Ieonard home Sunday. Penrl Hansen came home from Fremont to visit with her parents,ova: Sunday. \Frie:1ds here ha v e \e ud fr o m Rev. Lacey und are glad w learn that he is getting sung splendd- ly.Rev.hc e y has been pastor ot the First Conlz'regaEonal churchnt Long Pine, Neb. for the past eeveu months and during thistime he has increased the mem- bership of that church slightly over forty-five percent. Mr,Lucey was a hard worker when in Ken- nnrd and he and his wife havebeen greatly missed. Members of the Ladies' Aid met nt the home of Mrs. Elmer Millerhst Thursday afternoon.A good crowd turned out andeveryone present spent a pleasant afhernoonSeveral guests were also present. Mr.and Mrs.Allred Paulsenannounce the birth of o. boy last Wednesday evening. Mr.and Mrs. Homer E. Ward and Mrs. E. Berry entertainedthe following nt dinner Sunday:Mr.and Mrs.L .E.Ward,Mr.and Ro s en b au m Se rvi c e S t a t i o n .K e n n a r d YOU DONT NEED noexperimenttodiscoverwhattireinbest. Youaeetheanswacvenr davunthc toads:more people ridingonGoodvcaruthm onanvochfu-dren. ta\Z; ¢4 "»§.\ a '(i|'§Irva '-:3 -1 ;.e ~3 5 "r i "r 1 , ~.1 ., ' , { , ' ;4 2 .H a .¢ |r .*,;,1L , I p .u: J || ~~. ' \. ;,. .- a w w w e m me~ of me aghm grade at Ella Iautrup,Katherine Miller, Am-:lee Rosenbaum DoH: Ander-g=°» Ruael ?my,°~;;°§;11~ yn o n neLarsenBeatricetchlrdHsr-rlet Péterson, Normh Frenéh and Anim Pawn.. Shoas Repaired Cheaper Longer life my be had from ybur shoes if they are raoled and the rips restitclzeil in time. Bring your shoes lo us for re- pair. All work guaranteed. Jack Dempsey Ko| || |rd» Nehrukl c m d C o n a tr u c ~ n '1"hemperimityo:l't.hc newRockla'land"I`rau»txxigduegoqcgvmgs neermgprmmp caan ltruntxon. It h u p o we r t ha t WUI uname you.So -- inflosrandgrent ~- -tgntitpulla 'Jmzfm H.cg BLACO A Fudl Line Rock Island Implements, Hardware, Gljau Seed, Gas and Oil. KENNARD 'NEBRASKA ini W h a t F a m : a r a S a y " ll y u k ve n y u u o i d b o ytubalm r Rock Inland' h i d e a r a md th e S d ! -==H-;;.,=»°.~°;,_~»#»- ¢¢u,m_¢,| ,_ §.' ! ',»;"f'?»I.~"'.?"""`i".;'°*'.E¢+bouumslow.1°41u-du. undvulledmannddanhs- ;: c h | | d lun . 'tI l' D .Hl:| , D o t n n i l l .c <|. nu ;/r~/'_1 ~g. Quick and Safe-- Far or Near Move by truck -- the speedy and effi- cient way.No waifing ---» no crating, it's a one day job -- even to a distance of fifty or a hundred miles.Nothing too large or too Small. SEE us Folisrocx AND FRElur|'r HAULING B- Line Transfer KENNARD Chas. Bates, Prop. NEBRASKA n l # \ '~» --\» ~~/ U3 0-1~lr Ip u t a t m p r o i it a i n yourpo cketa. C o mo i n a n d i n - npec t this t r a c t o r . W e wi ll b e glue!t o exp la i n wh y i t de- live rs so muc h po wer y ri lb no li ttle we igh t. Comein ||; f 0 0 armers see n e w t r a c t o r W N / .--~»-~»--1\=;:5 ~..g '3 ""5 ;1»:`£=f sg ""'\_gg~-»¢~'"*i="""f .lg1» ;1'1 ~i-,.4 ~q sv 2 ~~f - r : f '*~ -»v»"*§r H fr i f . . - . 2 .¢='\ " ° i ma-ur '\"3"1 ,".5 .|.._.;¢n I-T-.'a|r\ »~`f .o \ ".*¢\.-r . .x ...\\*~ ! r F l .A*, \...K 3 Q \E1».g\-*j e 1 3 .,,\.J f..5 y |..\|.x Q -"..': r w 2.'~'a .ef :. .a H .n .._.IZIi~" . ,- v- - | »vb I A 6 .. .a »...\ =-|I n , . . - »I ")f Q .| .'1 ;r ~~~ar »é=\~l `.£ = .;\5" "|sn\"w r _ ¢ m e ' L v i . a l N ! s,A . Q _- g - # -\|p 4 ' f |L 1 ' . , |. .. .\g .lL\__p w . ,." 1 /i f as f ..l ? \ "0 . I .\ ¥ ~B '."a ...:.~4 _ 1 h . . ,n v , .I '3 w .x f v .) ;\ . ~I n , »r . 1 . .r f ~E , . r Y "~ =.Q 4- _'1 ;. n , f .r L ~" L Q :;f .r I .. ;v>g.\~ »5 .. .'1 . f ".L , ... __.. .., ...' ~f } -? 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It plowed deeper, andin thc o pinionofthojudges d i d a b e m t u j o b .A n d i t t o o k l e s s ti me . Th u s i t p ro ve d b e y on d th e s ha d o w o f a d o u b t th a t i t h a s t h e p o w e r , sp o e d a nd e c o no my o f op e r a tio n th a t famaers have longwnntcdin a trac tor. If th is in ter es ts y ou , mai l th e o ou . po n f o r c o mple te f a c ts . 4I~erenzinbesi~m n I t h a s a c f u a lf y d e l i v e r e d o v e r 8 2 % o f i ts p o we r f o t h a d r a wb a r . C o n - side r wh at that mea ns. Y e t th e n e w R o c k I s la n d we ig hs almo st a 10 00 pou nds Ion s th an any tra c to r of lik e power. That is why it ha nd les s o wily - (F a rmer s s ay it i s almo s ta s e a s y to d r i vc th is tr a c to r a s it is their oar.) That explains why it is so ec onomic al to oporatc . And y et it is equ altothc hea vi c s tjo bs onn y o urf ar m. 15-2 5' or 18- 35' The new Roc k Island Trac tor is made i n two s i z m- I 5 - 2 5 a n d 1 8 - 3 5 .O n e of the s e mo de ls wi ll me et th e exac t requirements of yourfarm.Deliver-ing power and ~ , r //\\,\\', '\1 \'x 'lfu»,>',"\'-'.K " m M M W \\'W J * nl l *i '--~.. r i r\ - . .\ .H ~ 1 -. ( " M n d n r l \ . . /I 1 x l l l - t / l » l / l y n e v e r w o m e s m e | ome in Chicago.Mr. and Mrs.~enking have spent the`past three visitinlj relatives a n d riends here.Mr.and Mrs. George Hedelund ttended a .dinner and dance at a ; Pretticst Mile Club in Omaha day night. Mr. and Mrs. Torn Hartsock and on, Connie of Fremont visited at °. C. B'laco'a last Wednesday eve- iiiiss Opal Wright of Mapleton, own,came Friday evening .to I nd Saturday and Sunday with er parents, M-r. and Mrs. Elmer nght.. A number from here attended ~e silver wedding anniversary of~r.and Mrs.Peter Knudsen on~turday night. Mr. and M m Leonard E.Pet--and children were in Omaha: ~turday where Mattie Jane took treatment for her eye. Oral Alcins, who is in trainingttheNicholasSenghospital; ~nt the week-end with her par- ~ts, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Akins. Gretchen and Florence Hall -~ve to Blair Saturday.Bobbie ==ey returned with them and~hed over Sunday with his ¢ ~dpaxents, Mr. and Mrs.Sam Hr. and Mrs. Frank Timberlain ||family of Davey,Neb.vis- ted relatives in Kennard Sunday. Hr. and Mrs. Floyd Leonard of~uncil Bluffs, visited at the par- ~ml, Bert Ieonard home Sunday. Pearl Hansen came home from mont to visit with her parents,| vu Sunday. *Friends here ha v e turd from v. Lacey and are glad to learn» ~t he is getting along' splendid~ y.Rev.Lacey has been pastor1' the First Congregat:iona.l churchLong Pine, Heb. for the past ~=»months and during this~me he has increased the mem- ~rship of that church slightly -r forty-five peroent. Hr.L¢cey =~ a hard worker when in Ken- |~and he and his wife lmve -greatly missed.Members of the Ladies' Aid met t the home of Mrs. Elmer Miller:Thursday afternoon.A good rowd turned out and everyone~resent spent a pleasant .afternoonveral guests were also present. Mr.and Mrs.Aifred Paulsen nnounce the birth of a, boy last' ednesday evening.Mr.and M m Homer E. Word d Mrs. E. Beny entertaineddre allowing at dinner Sunday:Mr.-Mrs.L.E.Ward,Mr.and f 0 0 armers see n e w t r a c t o r W N / .--~»-~»--1\=;:5 ~..g '3 ""5 ;1»:`£=f sg ""'\_gg~-»¢~'"*i="""f .lg1» ;1'1 ~i-,.4 ~q sv 2 ~~f - r : f '*~ -»v»"*§r H fr i f . . - . 2 .¢='\ " ° i ma-ur '\"3"1 ,".5 .|.._.;¢n I-T-.'a|r\ »~`f .o \ ".*¢\.-r . .x ...\\*~ ! r F l .A*, \...K 3 Q \E1».g\-*j e 1 3 .,,\.J f..5 y |..\|.x Q -"..': r w 2.'~'a .ef :. .a H .n .._.IZIi~" . ,- v- - | »vb I A 6 .. .a »...\ =-|I n , . . - »I ")f Q .| .';* n ~v ;:r ~¢ .;\5" "|sn\"w r _ ¢ m e ' L v i . a l N ! s,A . Q _- g - # -\|p 4 ' f |L 1 ' . , |. .. .\g .lL\__p w . ,." 1 /i f as f ..l ? \ "0 . I .\ ¥ ~B '."a ...:.~4 _ 1 h . . ,n v , .I '3 w .x f v .) ;\ . ~I n , »r . 1 . .r f ~E , . r Y "~ =.Q 4- _'1 ;. n , f .r L ~" L Q :;f .r I .. ;v>g.\~ »5 .. .'1 . f ".L , ... __.. .., ...' ~f } -? " f . . .\ " i i f ? » ' ? ` " "I r " " : »F '|" "ut :" a'!3»f'A ...ll ''f Q " .7 R -- J T*'\"r* fn,3;T*|s e 'i , °*Q - 1 1 \".-3 .".."r. ; ; " "'= ~ = j1\ ' ..~.~'~_. » ( ~. . - -\.1 .~ f f e €! | Y ;A .- \ . »u r ,P 'A " r n Z a ",~'_ . _ , ,,,._...~.: " f F 1 f Y . % " .J f §" $ " *3 '*( . : \ l * : €'¢i'\* ¢ f 3 " M ": I :f r"r "2 J . §. ; .f : "Q ;g g .:f §}. " §:] ' r §,_- 3 Q %2. 2 *i 1 .; ._r -- f "A 1 5 4 .: .1 ..- .~~. r ~ ~~i -1 3 ,5 :r f '~ ~ .*~an 1 4 .~1 ~s 3.,'fee a s ; ~a r ~~ "" l - L Z '5 "~ . r . § ~l ..5 ' ¢ :ran |_¢..s . ~g g ~. J u- s : : " ¢ _. , ;1 ~3 ;\ » ~.a c o m e s l n ~ P wer, Speed and Economy Test I N a r o o e u t" 3 - p o i n t " p lo wi n g b e t, hdd u nd er thc wo rstpo sd blc c o n- ditions, the new Roc k Island Trac tor aga in c lear ly deznc ms uabod i ts su- peremacy. It ~ I e s s f u e l, b y a k n o s t a g a llo n , than :ts nlrarest compctibor. It plowed deeper, andin thc o pinionofthojudges d i d a b e m t u j o b .A n d i t t o o k l e s s ti me . Th u s i t p ro ve d b e y on d th e s ha d o w o f a d o u b t th a t i t h a s t h e p o w e r , sp o e d a nd e c o no my o f op e r a tio n th a t famaers have longwnntcdin a trac tor. If th is in ter es ts y ou , mai l th e o ou . po n f o r c o mple te f a c ts . 4I~erenzinbesi~m n I t h a s a c f u a lf y d e l i v e r e d o v e r 8 2 % o f i ts p o we r f o t h a d r a wb a r . C o n - side r wh at that mea ns. Y e t th e n e w R o c k I s la n d we ig hs almo st a 10 00 pou nds Ion s th an any tra c to r of lik e power. That is why it ha nd les s o wily - (F a rmer s s ay it i s almo s ta s e a s y to d r i vc th is tr a c to r a s it is their oar.) That explains why it is so ec onomic al to oporatc . And y et it is equ altothc hea vi c s tjo bs onn y o urf ar m. 15-2 5' or 18- 35' The new Roc k Island Trac tor is made i n two s i z m- I 5 - 2 5 a n d 1 8 - 3 5 .O n e of the s e mo de ls wi ll me et th e exac t requirements of yourfarm.Deliver-ing power and ~ , r Washings done »-and I'm readv./ "It sounded like a fairy tale to me, too, this But I've found t.here'e such a diierence in washers. My new Haag came today-they brought it over before eight gnd did my washing. And everything turned out beautifully white and clean . you'l1 join ns later, then?-and When your Haag dealer says this new Model 75 is faster and more thorough, you can be- lievehim!Yet, with all its speed, it's as gentle r clothes as if it knew howproud lint this week.Gram Thompson wu enveruln- ed at dinner at the Nela Lum-i'.aen home Monday evening.June Rosenbaum, small daugh- h x o f M r .and Mn. Clyde E. Rosenbaum, in again ill, not hav- ing fully recovered' from the flu.Mrs. Ruth Rosenbaum and Roa- eoe drove to Hooper, Neh. Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mn.Sun Wright and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ward enter- tained the following at dinner onSunday:Mr.and Mrs.Merton Ward and Ccrirme of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs.Glenn Rosenbaum and children.Floyd Alexander of W w e . came Friday evening to visit with his wif .eMembers of the Methodist church choir will meet at Gus garonbergfn for practice Wednesf y eveningMrs. Della Boyle; and daughter Opal Yaezer and Delbert Kingdon ui Omaha,came out Sunday to vim.their sister,Mrs.Frank Holland.Bemiee Dempsey wené w Oma- ha Sunday evening to spend Mon- day with her sister, Eldnra.llr. a nd Mrs. Henry Dierks of Bennington,Mr.and Mrs.FredMideldt and family vidted with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rosenbaum Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rosenbaum #died Mr. and Mrs. Jim Larsen It Blair Sunday.Prayer meeting met at thelmme of Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Bacher last Thursday evening.Mr.md Mrs.Clyde L.Rosen-baum, Hardeé. Hall and Mrs. Han- lan French took Mr. and M n . :naming to ta~ the train for their home in Chicago.Mr._|md Mrs. ldenking have spent t.he`ps.st three weeks visiting relatives a nd friends here.Mr. and Mrs. George Hedelundattendedu.dinner and dance at the Pretticst Mile Club in Omaha Friday night. Mr. and lim Torn Hurtsock and sou, Connie of Fremont visiwd atH. C. B'laco's lust Wainesduq eve- d n .ii.. Opal Wright of Maplcton, Iowa,game Fndny evening .to spend Saturday and Sunday wnh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ElmerWright.A number from here attended the silver wedding anniversary of Mr.and Mrs.Peter Knudseu onSaturday night. Mr. and Mrs.Leonard E. Pot- erson and children were in OrnnhnSaturday where Mattie Jane took x treatment for her eye. Oral Aléne, who is in training a t the Nicholas Senn hospital;lpent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Akine Gretchen and Florence Halldrove to Blair Saturday.BobbieBaileyreturnedwiththemand vm-;¢d over Sunday with his gsidpa rents, Mr. und Mrs Sam llr. and Mrs. Frank Timberlajn and family of Davey,Neb.vis-ited relatives in Kennand Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Leonard of Council Bluffs, visited at the par-mml, Bert Ieonard home Sunday. Penrl Hansen came home from Fremont to visit with her parents,ova: Sunday. \Frie:1ds here ha v e \e ud fr o m Rev. Lacey und are glad w learn that he is getting sung splendd- ly.Rev.hc e y has been pastor ot the First Conlz'regaEonal churchnt Long Pine, Neb. for the past eeveu months and during thistime he has increased the mem- bership of that church slightly over forty-five percent. Mr,Lucey was a hard worker when in Ken- nnrd and he and his wife havebeen greatly missed. Members of the Ladies' Aid met nt the home of Mrs. Elmer Millerhst Thursday afternoon.A good crowd turned out andeveryone present spent a pleasant afhernoonSeveral guests were also present. Mr.and Mrs.Allred Paulsenannounce the birth of o. boy last Wednesday evening. Mr.and Mrs. Homer E. Ward and Mrs. E. Berry entertainedthe following nt dinner Sunday:Mr.and Mrs.L .E.Ward,Mr.and Ro s en b au m Se rvi c e S t a t i o n .K e n n a r d YOU DONT NEED noexperimenttodiscoverwhattireinbest. Youaeetheanswacvenr davunthc toads:more people ridingonGoodvcaruthm onanvochfu-dren. ta\Z; ¢4 "»§.\ a '(i|'§Irva '-:3 -1 ;.e ~3 5 "r i "r 1 , ~.1 ., ' , { , ' ;4 2 .H a .¢ |r .*,;,1L , I p .u: J || ~~. ' \. ;,. .- a w w w e m me~ of me aghm grade at Ella Iautrup,Katherine Miller, Am-:lee Rosenbaum DoH: Ander-g=°» Ruael ?my,°~;;°§;11~ yn o n neLarsenBeatricetchlrdHsr-rlet Péterson, Normh Frenéh and Anim Pawn.. Shoas Repaired Cheaper Longer life my be had from ybur shoes if they are raoled and the rips restitclzeil in time. Bring your shoes lo us for re- pair. All work guaranteed. Jack Dempsey Ko| || |rd» Nehrukl c m d C o n a tr u c ~ n '1"hemperimityo:l't.hc newRockla'land"I`rau»txxigduegoqcgvmgs neermgprmmp caan ltruntxon. It h u p o we r t ha t WUI uname you.So -- inflosrandgrent ~- -tgntitpulla '"JMWW® H.c ; B L A c o A Fudl Line Rock Island Implements, Hardware, Gljau Seed, Gas and Oil. KENNARD 'NEBRASKA ini W h a t F a m : a r a S a y " ll y u k ve n y u u o i d b o ytubalm r Rock Inland' h i d e a r a md th e S d ! -==H-;;.,=»°.~°;,_~»#»- ¢¢u,m_¢,| ,_ §.' ! ',»;"f'?»I.~"'.?"""`i".;'°*'.E¢+bouumslow.1°41u-du. undvulledmannddanhs- ;: c h | | d lun . 'tI l' D .Hl:| , D o t n n i l l .c <|. nu ;/r~/'_1 ~g. Quick and Safe-- Far or Near Move by truck -- the speedy and effi- cient way.No waifing ---» no crating, it's a one day job -- even to a distance of fifty or a hundred miles.Nothing too large or too Small. SEE us Folisrocx AND FRElur|'r HAULING B- Line Transfer KENNARD Chas. Bates, Prop. NEBRASKA n l # \ '~» --\» ~~/ U3 0-1~lr Ip u t a t m p r o i it a i n yourpo cketa. C o mo i n a n d i n - npec t this t r a c t o r . W e wi ll b e glue!t o exp la i n wh y i t de- live rs so muc h po wer y ri lb no li ttle we igh t. Comein ||; f 0 0 armers see n e w t r a c t o r W N / .--~»-~»--1\=;:5 ~..g '3 ""5 ;1»:`£=f sg ""'\_gg~-»¢~'"*i="""f .lg1» ;1'1 ~i-,.4 ~q sv 2 ~~f - r : f '*~ -»v»"*§r H fr i f . . - . 2 .¢='\ " ° i ma-ur '\"3"1 ,".5 .|.._.;¢n I-T-.'a|r\ »~`f .o \ ".*¢\.-r . .x ...\\*~ ! r F l .A*, \...K 3 Q \E1».g\-*j e 1 3 .,,\.J f..5 y |..\|.x Q -"..': r w 2.'~'a .ef :. .a H .n .._.IZIi~" . ,- v- - | »vb I A 6 .. .a »...\ =-|I n , . . - »I ")f Q .| .';* n ~v ;:r ~¢ .;\5" "|sn\"w r _ ¢ m e ' L v i . a l N ! s,A . Q _- g - # -\|p 4 ' f |L 1 ' . , |. .. .\g .lL\__p w . ,." 1 /i f as f ..l ? \ "0 . I .\ ¥ ~B '."a ...:.~4 _ 1 h . . ,n v , .I '3 w .x f v .) ;\ . ~I n , »r . 1 . .r f ~E , . r Y "~ =.Q 4- _'1 ;. n , f .r L ~" L Q :;f .r I .. ;v>g.\~ »5 .. .'1 . f ".L , ... __.. .., ...' ~f } -? " f . . .\ " i i f ? » ' ? ` " "I r " " : »F '|" "ut :" a'!3»f'A ...ll ''f Q " .7 R -- J T*'\"r* fn,3;T*|s e 'i , °*Q - 1 1 \".-3 .".."r. ; ; " "'= ~ = j1\ ' ..~.~'~_. » ( ~. . - -\.1 .~ f f e €! | Y ;A .- \ . »u r ,P 'A " r n Z a ",~'_ . _ , ,,,._...~.: " f F 1 f Y . % " .J f §" $ " *3 '*( . : \ l * : €'¢i'\* ¢ f 3 " M ": I :f r"r "2 J . §. ; .f : "Q ;g g .:f §}. " §:] ' r §,_- 3 Q %2. 2 *i 1 .; ._r -- f "A 1 5 4 .: .1 ..- .~~. r ~ ~~i -1 3 ,5 :r f '~ ~ .*~an 1 4 .~1 ~s 3.,'fee a s ; ~a r ~~ "" l - L Z '5 "~ . r . § ~l ..5 ' ¢ :ran |_¢..s . ~g g ~. J u- s : : " ¢ _. , ;1 ~3 ;\ » ~.a c o m e s l n ~ P wer, Speed and Economy Test I N a r o o e u t" 3 - p o i n t " p lo wi n g b e t, hdd u nd er thc wo rstpo sd blc c o n- ditions, the new Roc k Island Trac tor aga in c lear ly deznc ms uabod i ts su- peremacy. It ~ I e s s f u e l, b y a k n o s t a g a llo n , than :ts nlrarest compctibor. It plowed deeper, andin thc o pinionofthojudges d i d a b e m t u j o b .A n d i t t o o k l e s s ti me . Th u s i t p ro ve d b e y on d th e s ha d o w o f a d o u b t th a t i t h a s t h e p o w e r , sp o e d a nd e c o no my o f op e r a tio n th a t famaers have longwnntcdin a trac tor. If th is in ter es ts y ou , mai l th e o ou . po n f o r c o mple te f a c ts . 4I~erenzinbesi~m n I t h a s a c f u a lf y d e l i v e r e d o v e r 8 2 % o f i ts p o we r f o t h a d r a wb a r . C o n - side r wh at that mea ns. Y e t th e n e w R o c k I s la n d we ig hs almo st a 10 00 pou nds Ion s th an any tra c to r of lik e power. That is why it ha nd les s o wily - (F a rmer s s ay it i s almo s ta s e a s y to d r i vc th is tr a c to r a s it is their oar.) That explains why it is so ec onomic al to oporatc . And y et it is equ altothc hea vi c s tjo bs onn y o urf ar m. 15-2 5' or 18- 35' The new Roc k Island Trac tor is made i n two s i z m- I 5 - 2 5 a n d 1 8 - 3 5 .O n e of the s e mo de ls wi ll me et th e exac t requirements of yourfarm.Deliver-ing power and ~ , r //\\,\\', '\1 \'x 'lfu»,>',"\'-'.K " m M M W \\'W J * nl l *i '--~.. r i r\ - . .\ .H ~ 1 -. Let your Haag dealer do your next washing in your home-without charge, of course- and if the Haag doesn't sell itself, you won't Friedrichsen LZ. H. Lu tti g, a a l e s ma n r t . u a l n o u n , n e b r a s k a "MIp n :j g g m m r m r m s m -Bhir, Nebmu, April 3; mo "'"` "'='=Nrlvm1»n ~f ~ w f I4 '; ='~ / I *'. .v |Q ... q !.\. .,5»Y . .4' ; ? . \ ..|=..§\;'u " | : \ ¢\ , . »a I * ~ ,»~".~s . .¢r ._ : _ _ . _ , » _//' ;/ ~~/ Y I' ~,'- - L A A \ ET. CALHOUNAND YICIINITY Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kruse and tile daughter were supper guests~t the Paul Kruse home Monday Hr. and Mrs. Wm. Iversen vin- Jorgensen,M n .Annie Sutton, Mya. John Sutton, Mr.m d M n .Kirby Parker of Benson, and Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Lnndt and baby. Mr and Mrs.Ted Olsen anddnUd;fer_wen visitoms gn '1'naa~ Wachter,Rev.C.C.Norlin andT. R. Swanson.Mr. And Mrs. Bert Cooper of Te k \ mn h , a n d l l r. a n dM r s .0 . L . H-"linger drove $0 Fontnnelln on Sundxy when they spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. D. Buch and MinLorena Buch spent Wednesday at the Douglu county sat. HERMAN NEWS Pete Larson,who liv a just west of sown in the a m Creekschooldistrict,has commenced work on L fme new modern home. Wm,Adams and Hana Hansenhavechargeo!the carpenter work. ' l a | 1 I n n a Miss Christine Wiese celebrated her birthday on Sundayz Those n e r F r i d a y .T h e Bench Co mmu n it y Club m e t wi t h Mr s .Ch r i s J en sen o n Th u r s d a y af ter n oo n ,Mu n c h 27, wi th ten mg mb er s p r es e n t a nd t1 } e || ;..a th have ted LM i y a n d H T A-.33 miv k an moving inta the house naked bythe Reida. Mr m d Mrs.Dwight Johnson and children dmva in from Lusk, Wyo. fo r a wBek'| v m: withllri.Johnsonfs parents,Mr.and Mrs. Hrs.Chris Hinz,Mildred Ohrt.,Jensen home Sunday evening.Mrk. Fnnccu Chriwbenne I B M !mr.m a Mrs.wi n B¢a1»and . a n q mw M . J r . w o k a ~ mn Sunday afternoon.n o A la r ~,,,,,',§"be'{.""o,n e i ~ Jorgensen,M n .Annie Sutton, Mrs. John Sutton, Mr.m d M n . Kirby Parker M Benson, and Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Lnndt and baby. Mr. a nd Mrs.Ted Olsen and daughter were visitms on Tum-dny evening nt the home of Mr. a nd Mm Fred Olsen.Mr. and Mrs. George Follen en-tertained the following guests at their home on Wednesday eve- ni ng i n honor of Mr.Follen'sbirthanniversary:Mr. a nd Mrs. Ted Olinger, Mr. and Mrs. Eman- uel Andreason of Ornm, Mr. andMrs.Louie Meneke and children, Mr.and Mrs. .Chris Christofiersenand children, Mr. and Mrs. HurleyClements and children and Mnand Mrs. Roy Fallen and aughwr. Andrew and Doris Beck visitedSunday nlbemoon at the home ot M r . a n d M n . E d ~ Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen en- tertained the L. G. Plnochle Club sq their home Saturday eveningwith lout tables of players prea- ent.Mrs. AKred Hansen and Mr.Louie Mencke received the first prize.Everyone had n most en- joyable evening and this is the last meeting the club will have this season. Mr.and Mrs.Henry Jensen drove to Lincoln Saturday to seetheir son, Merton who ls attend- ing the university.They remain- ed over night and returned homeSunday morning. _The attendance at the PleasantView Sunday School Sunday morn-ing was a little better.The Ser- vice Seekers class Btlll hold the banner so the re $ o f us must work real hard and try and beat them.We were glad to have Mtg. Sumner and Leon with unVisitors are adwnys welcome.The committee is busy planning theEaster program.Nut Sunday inthe beginning ol the new quarter so let everyone try their best tohe present. Mr. Emmet Bolt and daughters of Blair, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson all visited at the Chris ner Friday. The Bench Community Club met with Mrs.Chris Jensen onThursdayafternoon,M u d :27, with ten members present and the Misses Lucille Jensen, Emma Zeig ler and Beryl Rice were vidtors. The nftemoon was spent visiting. The Club voted to till a. case of eggs at the ne xt mwtln: to besent to the 0rphnn's Home !orEaster.Lute in the afternoon the hostess served a lovely luncheon The next meeting will be with Mrs. Andrew Beck and roll oall is to be answered with n provcrh. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith andMr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson of Omn ha,were Sunday wsifors at the Harry Smith home.Don Lippincott and Lloyd Mencke spent Sunday afternoon ~ Neil Sutton.Mrs.Helen Mckibben and Rex spent several days la s t wa k a tthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen.. Mr.and Mrs. Clark Llpplnoottentertained the following dinnerguests at their home Sunday. Mrs. Dora Sumner and Leon and Mr.and Mrs. Ted Olinger._ Mr. and Mrs.Ole Olsen and family vmwd Sunday afternoon at the home o i Mr.and Mrs.Gene David. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hurd and sons of Benson, and Mr. nnd Mm Ed Jensen visitd Sunday eveningat the home of Mr.and Mrs. Henry Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen visitedSunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Blomberg. Mr. and Mrs. George Pollen vds- lted Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fallen of Blair. Mr. August Schenvel of Fremont called at the Harry Smith home Monday morning. The Misses Hazel Gannon and Winifred Alle n wle d at the Al- fred Hansen home Wednesday evening. Mr.and Mrs. Alfred Hansen and daughter called on Mr.and J ________.. ......-. . ."wry-a m m n u - » - 3 ' wlifh I |,1¢9_fm.¢|! Wu served. ~ mr.and Mrs.Sam win"." A~ '""?"»;ia."e€ff;.,'°:.§'°..::;~:fmflf vmwu at u\;m;";».;;;t Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wlese anésen home Sunday. mldm, Mr. and Mrs.John wmhr Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wesemlnnand family, Miss Anim and Irene vimled at the D}¢\S Wesemann Voss.|home Sunday evenmg, Sunday altemoon visitors ut,`miscellaneous shower was:he Charles Writh hume were: given !or Mrs.Henry Knlep at Mr. Chris Wrich and daughters of the home al her parents WednenBlair, and Otto Petersen.i w afvemoon.Mrs.Kniep re- Mlnseq Catherine,Edna,Dor~ ceived many lovely presents forMY, Wnlma and Evelyn Voss vls~ her new home.The afternoonwaswa Sunday mth Lillian.Marie spent viming and n contest lnmd Clara K8|11lk~|wkich vm.. man. wa." .ma wr.. mea monuay evenmg at me nenryFincher home. Mr. and M m Lewis Cook and little non of Florence, spent Tues~ day evening in Ft. CaU\ou.n. Mr.and Mrs.Henry lfincher, Mrs.Claus Ohrt and Mr.andMrs.John Landis attended the Home Theatre in Bhi r Tuesday evexxmg.Sup'L B. H..Mead returned Wed- nesday hu m sn Omaha hospital when he hu been takin! tre at- Mr.and Mrs.Elzy King of Blair, were renewing acquaintanc- es in Herman last Tuesday.Ivan Rutledge,who is an in- beme at the University hospital in Omaha, spent the weekend at the D. w. Rutledgedmme. Mrs. H. B. Cameron was hostess -ao the Guild Thursday afternoon when a large number were pres- ent.Ivan Helms uf Omglm, was n ___ __... .....,.., M... .M =\g | ; g P " i qeygn mgnths at n="§`é, on,v m X18 er daughters,M m Myrtle 1-uk and Mrs.Ben;;_\;°==» returned no Herman Satur. '"Wlld Gillxvr". a three act mys~ wry Play was presented Friday l1i8ht at the Legion' hall by mem- bers of the Jumor class for their class Plly.'Um cast included:Kenneth Wachter, Chester Spiker, GOIQQQ1 Andersen,Riley Broder- Thirteen tractors plowed a Gordon Lowe's Saturday helpinl him get his land in shape for Unspringplanting.Gordon is be hind with his work as he has b6€llsid up the past month md in nov in n cast.. |This cumrnunity was surprisef to learn of the sudden death o: Mrs.Annu Hue,aged 60.wh( passed away Saturday moming a\lhn hmmlhal at Wmt' Paint.Sh! binhday Wednesday.§1j¢ Mks Marjorie Kuhr ent the x weekend at the paren ,H.C.Kuhr home l ch Mr s .H e r m a n W i l k e a n d s ma ll u l so n,Ro b e r t He r ma n ,rq tu r ne d dn~ | LIVE STOCK Grain Hauling CALL VICTOR JOHNSON Phone 2121 on 47 Blair, Thursday.They are at present, at the Fred Peiersen home. The three Pupils from Peaceful Hill entered in the spelling con- test Satu?i.ay were: Lenra wmh, Roma spent Saturday night and Sunchy at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jens B. Jensen, at Blair.Merle Monroe spent the week- ,Petersen,Murrell Iawe,Ramona Ctra buugh,Doris Mc Donald,E Cummings,Doris Harrison.Each took their pan well and por- trayed the character they repre- sented nicely.Between ads thetollowing was 'venz "It Was I",Lee Hanoock; FLW Goes a Hunt- ing, Orland Cummings and How- ard '1`riplel.t.A matinee perlorm~ ance was given ln the afternoon for the pupils of the school.A large audience witnessed the evening enbenainment.Friends of Miss Helen Bovee were sorry to learn that she re-cently submitted ¢o an operation for appendicitis.She is recover- ing nicely however.She leacnesin the schools at Rogers, Neb.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright of Calwell, Kansas came to Herman last week to make their home.The y a re li ving i n [mms a t theEarl French.Mr. W nght is em- ployed with the Hancock Imple- ment company. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Drsyer and children of Hooper and Mr. and Mrs.Robert Ad&lD83Dd children of Tekamah, spent Sunday at the J. A. West home. Jacqueline and Ann Woodward are spending a few days herewith their grandparents, Mr. andMrs L. A. Woodward.Mr. Wood- ward retumed from Winnipeg andis moving his household goods 50 Herman to store for the summer. The family will leave Wednesday for Canada where he hu a grad-ing contract for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Batze en- teri ined relatives from Norfolk Sun ay. Rav. Norlin is presenting a ser~ ies of sterioptican views at Rose Hill 'on Sunday evenings, illus-trating his sem-ons.. &.k§§,'Q?Pf De Laval Colo., and cune to Herman 00 re- new acquaintances.This is his first visit here in 20 years. Mn. K. J. Van Vllin is expect- =g;=~» arrive today (Tuesday) from P oenix, Arizozn, called here by the desth ol her mother,Mrs.Anna Hue.Genld Reid stored his house- hold goods Monday at the Mrs. McDonald home md he and Mrs.Reid lnve gone to Omaha where hadshippedstocktotheomn`hn Mrs. Roy Fallen and aughwr. Andrew and Doris Beck visitedSunday albemoon at the home ot M r . a n d M r s . E d ~ Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen en- tertained the L. G. Pinochle Club at their home Saturday eveningwith lout tables of players prea- ent.Mrs. AKred Hansen and Mr.Louie Mencke received the first prize.Everyone had a most en» joyable evening and this ia the last meeting the club will havethis season. Mr.and Mrs.Henry Jensen drove to Lincoln Saturday to seetheir son, Merton who is attend- ing the university.They remain- ed over night and retumed homeSunday morning. The attendance at the Pleasant View Sunday School Sunday morn-ing was a little better.The Ser- vice Seekers class still hold the banner so the re $ o f us must work real hard and try and beat them.We were glad to have Mrs. Sumner and Leon with ueVisitors are adways welcome.The committee is busy planning theEaster program.Nut Sunday lathe beginning ol the new quarter so let everyone try their best tobe present.Mr. Emmet Bolt and daughters of Blair, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson all visited at the Chris has been in poor health for sometimeandrelative~were notified only -late Friday that she wasbili ng rapidly.She is survived by one son, Alben and a daugh- ter,Mrs.K. J. Van Valin, both of Herman Mrs. Van Valin is mak- ing her home temporarily at Phoe- nix, Ariz., also a brother, Emeat Meyer,Hermdh;three slsfers,Mrs. Wm. Brandert, Herman, Mrs. Pete Katt,Arlington and Mrs. Herman Brandert, Hooper.Shortfuneral services were held at the Brnndert home here Wednesdayafternoon followd by services et the M.E.church.Burial was made in the Herman cemetery be- alde the husband who died a year ago. lMr. and Mrs. Theo. Parrish andbaby drove to Omaha Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kellner.Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bundle droveto Lincoln Friday to vldt Eugene. who is a student at the univerdty. Mm Albert Hue had as 1 guest the last of the week,s sisber, Mrs.Sam.Splker of Ainsworth, Neb.Mr.and M m D.W.Rutledge entertained twelve guests a t adinnerattheirhome'Tuesday evening.Following the dinnerthe evening was spent at bridge. ous~lunch ~W~ se nby u r. ' chard Lamp and Elmer LuanofRuthon,Minn., called a August Kahnk home Wedne afternoun.\ H O G S To MARKET mm '/ 0 |0 Spring shoes for Women a.~ Misses, $2.98 to $6.50; Children? $1.49 w $8.39;Elma Jettick,- and S6.Fashion Center.11-1 |.»0 Per Gallon -- Blair Drug CO. BLAIR NEBRASKA I :| Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olinger vis- ieea Sunday evening at the Louie Mencke home. Mr. m d_ Mrs. Will Koenig and Sl JOHNSON AUCTIONEER Blnlr.Nebraska -Sec Us for Banking- Spring Hats for Women andMissespricedat$1, $2.88,$8.98 tn $7.50;Chi\dxen's Hats,69c, s1.2s, $1.98 to $2.98 at the Millin- ery Shure of Bla ir-the Fnshion Center-Largest Seledionu Now. 1 Spring Coats fur Women andMisses priced at $10, $12.75, $15.$16.75 bn 529,50 in sizes 14 to 48 at the Coa t Sto re of Blai r-The Fashion Center-select your new Easter cont now.11-lt °V UIe. 1 E a »;,.S ¢ » ¢ J ¢ m g f n A m ¢ r f ¢ a ori n e . . ..s*5:~ k .q q :1v ¢§= .:.2 ~~1 5 2 . m o s ! e o m p l l m e n l e d ¥.=~..:" r.u f . ~ir"~Let the beauty ~of the Ruby \\\\Ring Hosiery complete the charm 'of your Easter gown. ~N w e ~/ ¢ 9 f ' _ § ~\l7§|z Q =; ~ ~f~@\é>,/44 i a\\'@s »~ ~8 /" \ \`\ '.cf'i 'n s ~.) ~ . ~, ~.\f ~S l l k l l r e s s e s ~ ~5 ~~F O R Easter $95and up A beautifd line of charming silk dresses for Easter wear.Styled in the latest patters and designs. The New- Society flat crepe silk Lingerie makes a wonderful foundation garment for your Easteroutfit. ° ~ab 171~ family. Mr. and Hrs. Harry Smith und Floyd and Miss Lucille Jensendmve to Omaha Tuesday evening no spend the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith mdhelped Eu! celebnbe his blrthdsy Mr.md Mn. Che n Sutwn en- Itertained the following dinnernests at their home Sunday: Mrs. Peber Schmidt u n d daughter Marga nt of Minnesota, Mr.and children mama Sunday wi~ Mr .n : l a ha,were Sunday wsiwrs at the Harry Smith home.Don Lippincott and Lloyd Mencke spent Sunday sfbemoon ~ Neil Sutton.Mrs.Helen Mckibben and Rex spent several days la s t wa k a tthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen.. Mr,and Mrs. Clark Lippincottentertained the following dinnerguests at 'their home Sunday. Mrs. Dora Sumner and Leon and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olinger._ Mr. and Mrs.Ole Olsen and family vmwd Sunday afternoon at the home o i Mr.and Mrs.Gene David. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hurd and sons of Benson, and Mr. nnd Mm Ed Jensen visitd Sunday eveningat the home of Mr.and Mrs. Henry Jensen. lir. and Mrs. Fred Olsen visitedSunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Blomberg. Mr. and Mrs. George Fallen vds- lted Sunday afternoon wi'».h Mr. and Mrs. Pew Fallen of Blair. Mr. August Schenvel of Fremont called at the Harry Smith home Monday morning. The Misses Hazel Gannon and Winifred Alle n wle d at the Al- fred Hnnsen home Wednesday evening. Mr.and Mrs. Alfred Hansen and daughter called on Mr.and Farm Sales a Specialty Phone--Black 45 |loG~TONE ments.| Chris Ivel'S¢n is driving a nifty new Ford coupe and Wm. lversen a new Ford truck. The regular meeting of the Woman's C1ub was held Thursdayaiternoonatthehome of Mrs. Elsie Cook.The subject for the Afternoon discussion was "Conserva!.ion"._ Mrs. Pauline Neale gave 1 talk on conservation of our na-tional resources.Mrs.boy Roh- wer discussed our interest in Muscle Shoals and Miss Daisy Slade: substituting for Miss LenaMortensen,gave a tnlk on Qan- mark,a model in conservation. Roll call was answered by "Sey-ings of RWsevelt".M n .Wm.Kruger .wi ll be hostess to the club April 10.Mrs. Dena Hinz of Benson, whois now able to be up and walk un- assisted,is visiting wt h her daughter,Mrs.George Ohrt and iamily at present.Several from here athended the week-enu gllésw al. ,uae uomwghome.Mrs.,Earl French took littl~ Chester to Omaha last Wedneadag where he has :1 mi n s regu larly to see his tor dnoe al operation for ids.This winthe lust time he ll be compella co go.Ed Olson installed a new eleetricrsdinln at the D.0 .Sheet: home last week. The better English club met oi Wednesday evening with Mlm Cora Cushman at the D. E. Hayei home.Miss Mildred Coulter am Miss Mary Wray were Kuészs After the budness meeting the; were treated to n. nice lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cnxtsingei are now nicely settled in the Geo Sheets property which they recently rerraed. Mrs.iles West has been name< as cen s enumerator for thisdistric"She went in Blair onFridayand attended a school ol :~ o pre-district declamatqry convent inBlair Friday.Those taking par: from here were the Misses Samh Bwes ,dmmatic;Eileen Landis,orawrical,and Eleanor Neale, humorous.Mrs. 1-'rod W. Moeller was host- ess Friday afternoon to die mem~ bers of the Coffee Club.with every member present.Mrs. JoeBollnandMrs. Otto Aamussen were prize winners for the after- noon.F. W. Blankenfeld, a former rea- ident of this vicinity, but now re ddi ng nt Sidney,Neb.,who has been seriously ill with flu and other complications, is reported oo be improving, which is good news£0 his friends and relatives here. On Friday afternoon,George Ohrt had the misfortune to cut hisfoot badly when he alipmd in get-ting on a moving disc.Eleven atiches had to be taken in the in- jured member.Mins Celia Rohwer, principal of the high schoolpwas oi ! duty afew days on account of illnms. instruction She will begin herduties this week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grandon of Omaha drove up Wednesday evening to see Mrs.Grandon's moiher,Mrs.Godsey,who has been having a hard tuasle with an attack of quinay. Sam Beivdlle was 72 years oldi m Thursday,March 27.The event was celebrated with a fam- ily dinner party at the home of his daughter,Mrs.Oscar Damsthat evening. Misa Maxine Johnson, a gtudeni at the State Univeradty, departedSunday for Lincoln, after spend- ing the week-end at the home ol her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.Johnson. Mrs.Louie Knutsen of Blair, spent Wednesday alternoon atU19 Chris Korshoj home. Funeral services were held at ~ Tuesday,March 25 forTrlFntchman,who died at hishomethereSaturday,March 22. The remains were brought here and laid wlre st i n the Herma n ~| Miss Catherine Frahm substituted for her. The "Road Show" given by thefreshman class at e city hall on Saturday ewening,drew n lsrge audience and was thoroughly en~joyed (rom start to finish. Mrs: Peter Schmidt, Jr.and daughter of Solwsy,Minn.weregnem Saturday afternoon of Mrs. Carl Schmidt, Sr.She exgoets 'ao leave lor her home esdny, April 1..Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wsdwn and daughter, Miss Vesta, motored to Sioux City Friday evening andvidued until Saturday evening at the J.w. Trislet home.I-larry has been transferred to Dead-wood,s.D.and they will leave Sioux City April 1, for their new horne.Their son,Bi lly wi ll re- main in Sioux City until school clones when he will also go toDeadwood.Misa Margaret Cook,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Cook of Omaha, spent the weekend at the George Neale home.' The Misses Alma and Grnta Kiindt of Omaha,spent Sundaywith relatives hereMr.and Mrs.Joe Lszure and Mr. and Mrs. John Landis of this yicinity,were among the guestsentertained at Sunday dinner 'nt the Johh Aronson home nearBKir.1 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Conrsin and daughter, Miss Marjorie of Flor- ence npent Saturday evening in Ft.Calhoun.Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rathjenwere Sunday afternoon visitors at the Wm. lversen home. Henry Rohwep has been under the do¢tor's care the past few days Mrs. J.W. Trisler is confineddr her home at use writing with .... .uno ,J |.»~\»-hifi;` cemetery.The deceased wa s about 68 years of age and an early day reddenr. of this place. He was s brother of Mrs. Mary Adams,ndso n fo rmer resident, now living in Omaha. Mrs. L.W. Cnxmbaugh return- ed home Thlhradag from Emerson, Nob. where she as been severaldsyl. caring for n sister and new baby. "The Phlllipines" was the nub~ ject for the af oon for t.heMis-sxon Circle last Wednesday.Mrs. A. L. Sullivan had the P\'°l!'8m in durge.Mrs.Rkhmohd had forher subject "Evnngeliafa of the Philiiplnea".Mrs.E.c .Bnrdic. "Educatlon;Mrs.Ross Parrish,\ "Miasinnariea"' Mrs. Wm. .Adams,\ra ..Mahmoud fav-3 ered 'them with a general talk on' them lslnnds.About twenty st-wnded and enjoyed s profitable and entertaining meeting.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Hain moved last Monday from the Baker Bron. farm onto the place where Dwight Patrick had beenliving,giving possession to the new owner, Frank Christ.\Mr. and Mrs.D.Buch,MissLorenaBuchandOttoLarson drove to Kennsrd Sunday and en- ioyed the day at the Louis Buch home.\ Mrs. D. W. Rutledge entertain- ed three tables at bridge at herhomeSaturdayafternoon.Mrs. James Van Ho m wo n the high score of the afternoon with Mrs. D. Buch taking low rlze. A pleasant x l 8 was held at the F. 0. Swanson home last Thursday evening when Mrs. Swanson enterlained a number of friends and relatives at supper to help Mr.Swanson celebrate hirbirthday anniversary.Prnt,and Mrs. Aylesworth and [cMillan sons, Duma and Lhiyd ol Lincoln, fx-helm Qeeompaniegl by Mins Made Adams""~r`1l`é""1§»1E'»1=¢`§"°3`»`§»1"$"rr Barbara Chase u-nd LIVE STOCK Grain Hauling CALL VICTOR JOHNSON Phone 2121 on 47 Blair, e Laval x J l ~ ~"~ .., .»» ~.~~ ` » ; odgmucmnmumm discharge centrifugal aeam separator . . .has led for 52 yearsin every t improvement ...cleaner . . . is sander inturn ' and operate,and h mlonger than any other . . . has won over 1300 prizes the worldover...lmsbyfar the mostbutter awards . . used and over-whelmingly prererred by leadingdnixymen md aeamerles every-where . . . more in use than allothermakeseomhined. . .Four complete lines:Golden Series,Utility Series,Junior Series,EuropaSeries;gym; a size and style for every need and purse.cm on or phono us. T h e A r n d t H a r d w a r e BLAIR NEBRASKA Spe Per H O G S 'l`0 MARKET mm '/ Blair Drug Co BLAIR NEBRASKA cial Price NQW ~ Gallon -- 0 4 New_ thrills, New sen;ations_-- New outlets for their jnflamed &.k§§,'Q?Pf WyI/»'@ f ~- /~ \*. .v ~r ,<~»~. ` 1 ~ ",/ ,, , r 4 u - I ~/f /~w . ~/ ~TWO DAY S ONLY ~Talking na Sound ~"°'A°§'3?»'§'" 5 " " ' | ~~ab I5 t _-=\ \~'~S m § m ; u | A » w u ;. ~ ~ ~ Q*E?Let the beauty gig* ~ .Q 4 j of the Ruby 'Q 1 Ring Hosiery complete the charm 'of your Enter gown. /| \ w u s /"1 / ~~~/ h i | I .~7 ,» ;»':,'i:""=f*.:.~ - ~ f . , . = ~.1 y .~ ~/\ 1 ~< \\n ~1 4 Sehmidv.were mm wlaltnrs Sat- urday.the two former nki ns pa n i n a spelling contest held there. Misa Jmla won l-bird place. Mr.and Mrs. Henry Flasher vldted Sunday aflernoon at the Claus Mehrens home.M. G. Chriruasen apent a couple ol dw: et Sidney, Neh. the past week.Mrs. Sophia Nohrnberg of cup. ha, a. fonuer resident ol this vac- lnlty, passed on at an Omaha hoo- pltal Saturday. March 29, at the age of 51 years.She is survived by three daug . Mrs. HenriettaFenderofawe.Iowa,Mrs.Grace Retzel o Chicago and Misa Edith at home.'Iwo man, Walter and Willard of Omaha;two bro- thers,Adolph Jansen of Florence and Peter Jansen of Blair.and four dners. Mrs. Pauline Nohrn-berg,Blair;Mrs.Emma Helae,Mrs. Ella Heise and Mrs.Anna' Petersen,all ot' Florence Fun-eral aervices were conducted Tu - d a y l n O at2 p.ru..wi'.h - mx-ment in the Blair cemetery. Waller Rosaker i s gettingaround an cruhrhea these days on account. of an injury to one of hisankles.| Mrs. Lena Wagers, who la spendingsome time in Los Angeles; Calif.,writes friends here Ehntl her daughter,Mrs.Mnx Meilkehad undergone a serious operation but wu eonvaleacing nicely, whicl . . . u r \ . . .u m v e n o n e r m l n o l n u m a y a n a we r e gu es ts a t th e W m .A d a ms , h o me ,r e tu r n i n g t o Lln o o ln l a h Sun da y . Mi n a Ma r g a r e t Kr oe ae un te r - ta i n d a t th e Mr s . P a d d le h o me o n Friday evening alter theglay for those who took part lu e play, other pupils ln the high school and the faculty. They played ard: and danced.Law in the evening 'Lhe hostess served a lovely lunch. Mine Kroeaa wu oos ch fo r theplay_and muoh cram ie duo her fbr lu anooesa. Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Coopereele-braked their third wedding anniversary Fri ,Mu c h 28 at their home he .In the eve- ning the chlldre gathered at thehome,brinsins,nlce lunch and spent a happy evening mzether.The following ere present:Mr.and Mrs. D. W. Rutledge, Mrs. J.' T. Fitch and Wallace, Mr. and Mn. Be n Cooper and Mr.and Mrs. Eugene Cooper of Tekamah,Mr. and Mra. H. 0. Cooper and 'am- ily.Mr.and Mrs.Cooper weremarried at Monmouth, llL} March 28,1867.They have been red- denta of Nebraska 48 years.Bothare enjoying good health. Misa Ruby Cummings, who at- tend; an Omaha budneu college, ent the weekend at her home re.011 last Wednesday evening, lineen members of the local chap- ter of the 0. E.S. went to De- . 4 ;,w u s l n :l n n a l u i l l u v u n :U l u u u l u ~i n . ;~ f H r .§ . ° . , ' ° m . . .W m .s m u » u ¢ m ' f ' ° " =t h e r e .' n n u m m e h a p m e : m r ¢= ¢ | 1 ¢ a » n s »m » n m u = »p » » -° = = = ' = P 1 * 1 i ° = \t h e i r ! "- : i s.t o r y n i w o r k ' £ E . . 2 f - _ * 2 2 ' ; _ ' 3 . ' ¢ £ ' E _ 3 ! ' . E " ' £ . . " '. . 3 ! "f l ' l l : l n : l \ | : l ." | ' | | r \ ¢ | |¢| \ ¢ \. 3 f i G B U K U U Q I b u n u l y ,m g r g n ( j u ,r u n -q .. " n ¢ n v n u u ¢ » ¢ v g 5 ,u A | \ |" h u i : G -e r a l s e r v i c e s w e r e h e l d i n t h e p o r t a n i c e t i m e .' T h e y w e r e S i e v e r a f u n e r a l p a r l o r s T u e s d a y a t M e s s r s .a n d M e a d a m e s B e n W a c h - 2 p .r n .w i t h i n t e r m e n t i n t h e F t . ' t ° r 'A .W .B U ' E ' 3 »F r e d R o b e r t s o n , C a l h o u n c e m e t e r y .T h i s c o m m u n -C .H .B l a n c h a r d ,D .W R u t l e d g e , i t y e x t e n d s s i n c e r e s y m p a t h y t o M r s .H .L .S w a n ,c .J -H o r n ,T o m t h e r e a v e d p a r e n t s .W a k e f i e l d ,J r . ,M i n C Q I G H D Q l 4 , ~TWO DAY S ONLY ~Talking na Sound ~"°'A°§'3?»'§'" 5 " " ' New thrills, New sensations -- New outlets for their inflamed ` passion see them speed, whirl and dash down that dizzy path ~ ~ of midnight orgies, careless loving and daring petting. ( W/| ;14 Q ~_~»Y//,/3 ~Q -,./y ~/ /7 Q ¢" T / /Y 5 Bhlr, Nebrukq Avril s. um Decker, Waller MqKibbcn md llr. and Mn. Harry Hammmg. H n m d l l r | . J . F . L u h e r h l d u Sunda y gue m, Mr. md Mrs . Fred Orr,mn G€rL\d m a M i l lHeadeGillettallatMissouri laouaeonfiz mdny.A v u e o f s w e e t pen mm u sed as a cen *¢er piee efor th e dinner table a n d p h d ; w e r e ma r k e d fo r M r .an d M n .Floy d G jlfr y ,LaV¢-.m Bevelheimer,O t il D e c k e r , Ha r o ld I lc h u z n k a mp , P a d "e a turning m hu- home the first of the week.Mn. Henry Wehner of Fnmantin :pending the week with Hi? dmg-Mer, Hn Leo Weber. O.H.IAWB has mncepted the podtion as clerk in the grocerydepuunentinFredDeWeber'I store md began his new duties onMonday morning.Leslie French. who has been employed i n that capacity for the pm, two years,M-68004 w mke over the buslnea 411 the Arlington Oil C0- which heandw. A. Whitfo rd. pnrdused ber of Tecumse~Hin Thurber field Thundny, to meet his dmgh ur. Helen who Aflwds Peru Nor~mal I-he was with her puma!-Iuntilday afamoon when her brother,Howard drove the onehundred miles tn return her to herschool work. Mira lhrjo ri e Hlnellne of De Soto.wu a gue rt of Mi sa RuthWidener at thu Robert Widener home Sunday afternoon md eve- ning.M i n Ludlle Jensen otBlair spent;Mondey aight, there and viewed Blair high school wlihRuth Chxenday.Mn. Oscar lhtthewa and daugh ter, Maine drovmto Omaha. Sun Sundry dinner:W i ll md ~»Iverson and mother, Mn. Ihr~ er Iverson of Blair, Mr. and T. K.Iverson Ind tour ehil~John Denver and Martin JoHr . md Hrs . l nr f h ul s e n as Sunday dinner guests, Mr. Mm.Ctrl Gmristnnwi ob ~ Hi ll, Hr. and Hn. Theo . Ho meofBlair,Mr.and Mrs.~ Axelgurd and Mr. and Mrs. Ru a lolph Hansen of south of BlainMr. a nd w Wa Clarke t '. anQli k and family,Mr.and Mr Gene David and children, Misa I~ 'iue hinghoe ner and bro?/ter,Adayatte mo o nto v ls i t l l r . m d \~,¢mbe 1Mn. David Mathews and baby.~rf.the me rs o Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Coaety and Miss Emertine McCoy spent. Mon- day evening mn the George En- yeut family.H i n Hazel Dohne,who work;for the A.R. Be ds fa mi ly in \ Bldr, stayed Saturday night and Sunday with ber sister,Mrs.W. J. Balte. Hr .and Mrs.Clyde Fitch and Dpnna. lee were Sunday afternoon vmtors at the Harry Tyson homeQ while their sons, Clyde and Geo.. Miller were with the boys of my Tom Wakefield family Willin Workers Class of P ant Ve w Sundny school, dtéflg their party at the R M. Ive n home H-iday evening. Hr. a nd Mm Fritz Muller » son,Leland dnwe to TekunSundaytnspendthe : Ite m~ with their parents, Mr. and M A. A. Anderson.Mr. and Mn. Penn Diwxner Herman and Mrs.Dave Mo the danghfner of Columbus, we guests Sunday evening Nth Mi Grace and Ralph Ray.Mrs.Geo.Hain and Virgin visited her sister,Mrs.~--Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn dn'»v§»York sid baby son at Tekamah » to Moorehead,Iowa.Saturday; w¢dn¢4¢}@y_ mo mi ng to wsit, Mr,and Mrs..~ u .~fi l The Sell Improxement.Cl_ Hr . m d Mn .Wm. Compton md lhxddl were also preaenL,Rumussm Brux. txucked hcgt lo r Wm. Chrisdxnsen Thursday m=»1ns~_ Mn Hu m lhigthleaen visited .:<.~eu ..,.group o i ladies at het home in the country on Wednesday Hierpoon av. A quilting.After :pend- mz f-he hom in sewinz.2-bw en- joyed delicious refreshments.Aninterestingnow§bout the quilt Hr.m d Mrs.John Bach i nd ehildra,Mines Ra t!and Anna R a h m d Shirley Wlllimxsen:peut Srmdzy nlfunoon az theGeon Wilkins home hxpmg Rol- h m p b o u h t l w a a u i m m n n . 0ttoLu.ngontmdAu¢unDunk-h u b o u g h t w m u h o m c o m u d Scbwub.'rm eonnidention for \.helnuu-wu$2 0 0pe rla s . 'nad Mr.and Hn. J o hn Skinner spent Sunday at the parental, Wm. Hovendick home.Elmer En!ie1d's dovved into the house vncabed by Clemens William aenkon the Carpenter farm lnqt weeMr. md Mrs. E...es¢ Monson and Albert Monson visited M Howard Wi11ismaen'u Sunday evening. Mrs.Hans Matthieaen spentWednesdayafternoonwithherdster, Mrs. Jens Irogh. and 10 m l old.Mrs. Ed Renard Aho entertain- ed the Wlmtaoever Club Thunduafternoon and aim- the business meeting ¢he<lAdi¢n worked on thequilt.A hmeh was served and one guest, Mrs. Merritt Cook, was present.-Rev. and Hrs. R. C. Swisher re- turned Friday rom York where they visited days with friends-A number .,,/M m Lucy m r - eon's neighbors and friwda drop- day aftaeinoon while Mr. lhthieaen 12112011 saw wood.. bl o c ~ ~ e ~ de r e d b y ~ |en1rQr¢ inBlsirSs \m dxyev e~K! .| . ud lr B .0 rv illBHllm r.an,N g llx'.a mi Hn .Elme r'1 \ 'uhbe na ud .and Kr¢.Pe¢e An d u ' s o u M r . md l£ n.B» y e | Ro le nh¢ lmvrenSundly di nnergues Ls ntthnspent Sntuxdnyevcning nt the Morris Chdstainnn home.Jolm Barry home. Mr. and Mn. Wm. Chrlrdanten Hnlo hn Annnma a e o mpgni e g lx. -gd lhmga na lla tth i ue n nd enum" L R o b e r t S E E N wma hashes:to the Hillside Husflen Club Thundny eltemoun.Mrs. Metz beams a member ol the Ruth Bmae n, Cha nce Matmen, Rama Nielsen, Erma Ndmu, Hu-lm Peuenen, Anton Hstaen, Lloydu m m ,Rode Wulbum,Clifford Hunan,Wm. Llmmeru,Georgelhtze n,E h i m Petersen, Chxistine and Mr.m d H n .Orville Hum- aton attended s d v e r wedding eelehndon at Valley Monday. Hr. and Hrs. John Aronson en- tertained a t Sundny dinner the following gus ts :Mr.and Mrs. F. W .Amdt of Bla ir,Mr. and ~a ¢ Sas.~~ , M i s s e s ~ : m a a t m m s . m sf-%"¢$¢"5, '°§,§'°3'.=., c1.n.J-an-1 w $'I~50:Childxelfa Bits,69e, i n s w .|;1.25, use w $2.98 ne. we llillln- , e ry S t o r e U! B ~ e Fashion i he sister Hrs.F l i e g e h i m sxk had bee? vin- iting nt tho Aronsan home the p g s t ~ 'their dnughbu,Mrs.Boy Ander- sen and husband. The cas t for the Plly tn begivenTuesdayi n Blair,for the County Achievement Day program met at the Elmer Tmhlsen homeMonday night for rehearsal. Mr. and Mrs.Chester Amnsona nd w ldre n of Rose Hill,spent Sunday at the :wmv-nl.George McDonald home.Mr. and Mn. Rudolph Hansenand Mr. and Mrs. Chris Axelgaard up ol extremely good baking£ Dre ss es .11-ItMr. and Hn. Joe Lnzuxs.Mr. md Hn. Orville Humlwn Hines priced at $4.98, $6.75, 810|Spring Casts for Women m dso $19.15 in dns 11 no sz in long Mines priced at no $12.15, $15,slaves, mf sleeves and aleevelen $16-75 m $29.50 in aim 14 ta 48 i n lia r, or da rk colors at the at the Co lt Sto re of Blai r-TheDm: S ha m o f Bmr the Fashion Fashion Center--nlqct your new ,.»1 A large number of neilhborsandlriendshelpedMrs.,Emll lhtze n webrate her birthdaylut Snndzy afternoon.The alt- iamoon wu spent in visiting and contests.Delicious refreshmentswere served by the Mntzen girls. Those present.were Messrs.and Mesdsmes Alfred Svogerson and Clxrh¢in¢.Harry Swanson and family, Soren Wolsmann aml fam< a 6:30 dinner Frldny evening, the following:Mr.and K u .Elmer Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ullardlen- sen,Mr.and Mrs.Glttschow of Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Svend g-sud, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown. Mr.and Mrs.Pa d Jones and family drove to Reserve,Kansas Sunday to vidt with relatives.Mr.and Mrs. Julian Jungblnth attended U1e Chicago Civic opera at the Aksarben Coliseum Wed- nesdny night._ DALE Domes Im s r h o m w m w n m y u w Ro -ranch.<2 Int na : lnm c . c . Door.Clyde Skinner, who formerly run gg SHI!!! Sea rlemlnltltim here, lhllls hated on the B-line at thelnuuueedun an 'Ihkd _|q¢¢g,m d i l e n du g n n e w ti l lmg on._\._u:\. ;. L .. n m s mi nc t fo r ,.=..................,._ ._ __ _ __ _I e e n l l y a u d d u r n mc i d t i me d e - 1 5 1 |g l t h e l e d n t h a Hl r l mdparted. leaving behind them s d ! !Christiansen hom to help hinuel- o l o v e r l .hundxe dddhn.H n . ! b l ¢ l h h birth mni v e mrv - l u l o n n e \ n t l y m ! ! e l e d q u i '. | | T h o l e l m l e n t w e l e l i r . m d l n .u m m m n n which de l1 -l0y edC-W.Chr| |§ i§ .n|ln,H.r.\ndK|l. hnc hlc he nho une l m d nwo rkl -Ie nry Chrh1unlen m d Elll nl, Igo p.Whi le llm was : v u m l l r .and l i n .Wm.Chrhthme n--.. .. L_._ .\.=.|._ ...A n.»¢m._ Mr Iuul Mn. Thar. time Lara Pafulsen home.mon.' f " :m . m a u n . w . . r . s » |nm s d Mr.laL n S u l i l md .m d child T? Mn. Hugo I-li nk o f Blnir.This i s t he l ls t me e tl n go l tl n pr o je e t work this year lo t he ti me v u _ -"."|In --.»..».»|~.. 1 el.. `~vFashion Center Beauty Parlor-lb Phone 47-Alice Triplett. Realinic|*mernnnents, ss and $1.50.11-1¢|D sum, :ass m ss.ss.Sweaters, clong sleeves or nleevelg§q,_ #1-§>§|' V. Nielsen and family. Wm. Wul-em and Wm.Jr.,Fred Nelson nd family,Albert Nelson and amily, N. Christ and John, Dave iuntin and children, Hans Svoger- on and Alma and Harry.__ tainqd the plnocnle club Saturday everung.Nada Batsnn, who ls attendingDuschneCollegei n Omahmspent the week-end with relatives atD"!°» . E Mr. and Mm Fay Jones of near Herman,were Tuesday evening' visitors of Opal Reevesk Mr. and Mrs. Opal Reeves andchildrenspentSundayafternoon at the A. R. Beales home in Blair. Speciads For Friday 8| Saturda HOME GROWN POTATOES, >Perpe¢k ----~- MACARONI and sPAcHE1'r1, Pe rpkg.--~.~-7 Anvo ons, Lame Pkg.-21 KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES,Perpkg.--~--~11 ros'r'roAs'rxEs,per pkg. -11_ PILISBURY FARINA. 2 pkgu. SWMNSDUWN CAKE FLOUR Pe rpkg.------29 PILLSBU RY PANCAKE FLOUR, Small pkg.- KAMO PANCAKE FLOUR,Large pkg.-----21 BUTTERNUT PANCAKE FLOUR, Large,pkg.--281: GEM COFFE, per Ib.--371:3 !bs ,fo ~-1.00 PILLSBURy PANCAKE FLOUR, Large pkg.- ADVO PANCAKE FLOUR, large pkg.--.--21c zairb Mr and Mi Lewis 133065of Omaha and Mr. and Mrs. Emili Schumann and baby of Benning-\ Mrs Harry Swanson will beosbess of the Dorcas Sewing Club Patnrday, April Sth.'Mr. and Mrs. H. P!M. Hansennd children spent Wednesday ev ll at the Herman Kudrr home,elgvr-sting Herman'a birthday. Mr.`a.nd Mm Chris Jahnel andhildnn, Carl Launitzen,Mr. and d m Bill Vogt a nd Miss Rosie Vulbern were Sunday afternoon 'isitors at the Hans Vogt home.Mr. and Mrs. Ai Kronberg and amlly attended the silver wedding. lnnuiversary of Mrs.Kronbex-g'sister, Mr. and Mrs J.P.Knud- >en at dim home Saturday alt- noo n.In the eveninz, a program md dance was given at Washing- on in honor of the "newlyweda" d' twenty-tive years ago.Miss Erms Nie lse n spent the veek-end with Misa Viola Nelson.u.....A ur..Annu-r Nnlannnnd Sunday visitors at the HemianJungbluth home-were Mabel Far- rel,Kathryn Wilkinson,Sylvia Jungblutlr,Bob Baker,Charles Morris, all of Omaha.Kermit Jungbluth was host at a party Saturday night,given for the March graduates from Tech high of Omaha.About 65 were present and the evening was spent dancing and playing games in the tenant. house on ther!-Iennan Jung- bluth farm,which i s " g m at present and made an id place was had by all alter which a twocourse lunch was servedMr. and Mrs. Nels Svendgaard and family attended a party at the Alvin Svendgaard home near Blair, Thursday evening.Mr. and Mrs. W. P. |K.\lash and daughter of Omaha, were Sunday fnmm- nm-vsrtn at me Nels Svend- l 'lor such.A very enjoyable time ton.Mr.and Mrs. J.L.Vaughn spent Sunday at the parental, B. E. Colgan home in Blair. A.W.Clarke is driving a Chevrolet sedan in place of the touring he formerly had.The family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Romansin Burt county. Miss Ernestine McCoy and PaulTyson went to Tekamah Saturday to visit at the Earl Haswell home over the weekend.Sunday aft- ernoon Mrs.I-Iaswell,son Paul and Misa Roby Mo y,brought them home and cal a t the Harry Tyson and Cone homes! Charley Craven and Carl Smithand son of Calholm spent Sunds with the George Enyeart fa yandallwent'lo Council uffs th t vealaeng.Min n......+:... wr.-ru... Hn- lm... Jon.::|vu um:una Uln -. .- .. ._ -___th e c arpe nter wo r k a n d G.H . B o s mk i ld e fo r th e c eme n t wo r k . Fo r th e p a s t y e Mr . S k i nn e r h a s m m i n Bla i r he r e h e wa s c u n - B la i r to ge t a lo r. o r D a n y a me n :th e b r ee d e r h ou s e c a u g h t o n f i r e f r o m th e he ater a n d bu rn ed ,b u t p r o m p t usaistanee o f nei gh bo rs s........¢. al.- |...~"¢.\ ¢»nm lwnrninar szls:n Er"Z...".`I°21L|"1»,.`.I;i{,fi|,f`;§d `i}lQ!¢l1d $2195-_Blogseg,sus. __Jg}|,_ es.as~ on n r HILLSIDE NEWS OFGARDNER DISTRICT Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mundorf were shoppkig in Omaha Saturday _and attended the World theatre in'the afternoon.Sunday dinner guests at theJens Clausen home were their son Andrew of Fremont and Mr. and Mrs.Roy Plxwlun and family of Valley.Mrs.Phenlan is a niene of Mrs.Clausen.Friday afternoon vinirors at the Nels Petersen home were Mr.xmd Mrs.Nels Nielsen and Mr.and Mrs. Rudolph Hansen. R.M. Kraum of Omaha, spent Saturday and Sunday nt the John Jensen home.Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gossard wereSundayafternoon visitors at the John Reid home.Mr. and Mrs. Om Christiansen and daughter visited at the Henry Ott home in Waterloo Sunday aft- ernoon.Mr. uid Mrs. Harry Ervey and daughter, Faye spent Friday eve-hins at the Bev. Gieder home in Blair.Miss Dorothy Masters of the Maney district has been elecwdto tech the Gardner school for next year.,Mr.and Mrs. Ed Mundorf and dauzhter,Velma were Sunday afternoon visitors at Benson. Mr. a nd Mrs. Walter PetersenandbabyspentSundaya t theWm. Tietjen home, near Calhoun. J.L.Pemrsen was u business cnller in Omaha Monday after- noon.Chorley Petersen of Omaha,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petersen and Louis Wortmsn spent Sunday with Mrs. Henry Hansen ln Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Petersen and son,Rsdph spent Friday evening at the John Jensen home.Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Petersen and son, Robert attended the declsm- aiory contest held at the high school auditorium in Blair Fridny night.~Sunday supper guests at the Ed Mundorf home were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Haley and son, Mrs.Ha.rd- ing V m Meter and son ol Va l-entine, Neh. and Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Mundorf and son,Guy of Blair. Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen and family, Jim and Louie Jensen nt- tended a family gathering at the Hans M. Anderson home Sunday. I-'red Jensen andofsmlly,Emi l Dnuenberger und dau hter andMr.and Mrs. Joe C .iansen were also present.Sunday dinner guests nt the Harry Ervey home were Mr. and Mrs.Henry Te gt and family of Fremont,Mr.und Mrs.Clark Stricklett 0-vid family.Mr.:md Mrs.Archie Eldridge and daughter of Elk City, were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Frank Brown home.Sunday dinner Wests at theFrank Lindon home were Mr. and Mrs. P.K.Anderson and family of Herman,Mr.and Mrs.PaulBmderson of Nickerson; Mr. and Mrs Jens Krogh and Mr. and Mrs.Emerald Van Beak of Oruxn and ..An o na s PRESERVER . Ya,/ L SHOE STORE \ \ " \ \" : " "no s o . mb 6-5 g "Vg New B a t h ! l é § ; ; Z * - 2 .Bdldhug mnnmxrovvnu- Omaha. Neb. Le t us Correct Your F m Ilia Na tun'| way The n is no Shoe llkn the Arch Presex-ver,style plul comfort. »The loot comfort nnnreformennndwonren.az \1 \ nected with thé Neb.-Iowa Oil C0- nnd at this time is selling earsfor the Vinton-£\mns Chevrolet CoMr.Sklxmer expeds no have his station ready for business by May first. and the work is progressing rapidly.Another new filllng station will be erected at once ou the B-line on the corner just southeast olthe Fair Ground entrance.This sta- z-.. ..a|\ s.. mvnnd bv Wm. Koye sep. ure umm.;uv.............,..Miss Evelyn Blackbnm, who has been visiting home folks the pnstweek,returned on Monday to Crew.Cixrtiz Utterback ai' South Oma- ha was a weekend v i m at thehomeof his parents,Mr.and Mrs. L. ~ Utterback.John .Jackerott returned on Monday from Omaha,where he gpent. seveml days with his bro- Raymond Petersen and Mr. Am Mrs.Harland Christiansen amBetty Lau.At a late hour Mrs Chrlstinnsen served a delicolu luncheon.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlberg m family were Sunday dinner guest at clmnce Wuc hte i a §i lk Dresses for Women a n Misses prloed at $4.98, $6.75, $1\ ».. nuns a.. .hu 11 ht 52 in lnm 1 uv.. -... .~ ..,...__,of Fxemont, who is busy now get-' tinérthe lot in shape W build. . and Mrs.H.L .Pharris went m Omaha Sunday where .\....,...|..|"~.r.=d their forty-ninth; me r .Th e li ttle c o tta on the s i de o fth e b lu f f ,d o wn 5 3 th e o ld br ic k y a rd , ha s re c e ntly b ee n pu rc ha se d f r o m t h e F a n 'B o a r d g s s o g a u o n °l - " ~'- ; \ . . . .Al *n n h i f l n u f a u u u n n n m u vu . ¢ .vw U ... , . .. . . ,slee ves , ha lf slee ves and sleeve les i n li g h t o r d a r k c o lo rs a t t h D r e s s S to r e o f B la h the F as hi o. N Y k bBa n te r .O u r e w o r uy um .~Nh»¢han inaf m m t u n n lnrir3 " ~ `§ "" "G€ r nt thé home o l their dmghter,Mrs.Tom Bubkles.Anotlxer daughter, Mrs. J. T. Douglas, and fam y and sev- dll other relatives were present.lhry .lane Hebard enjoye_d_her and turneu over w we nv; gevuwfor their exclusive use. The Scouts are busy cleaning up the place and it will be painted inside and out and have a new porch added. Banks will also be mm:i n the ....».:...ma .v»f\nhin»made :Shin-I \.,,.e.,..... ,..._ -._-_- _.__,group of extremely good lookin Silk _Dressex.11-1 Shrts, $3.98 to $5.98.Sweaten long sleeves or sleeveless,$1.9 and $2.98.Blouses,$1.98.Asizes.Fashion &nter.11-1 Family and Mr.and Mrs.Albert lensen and family, spent Saturday evening at the parental,P.J. >Ielson home.Miss Eleanor DeVinney was aWednesday overnight gout stthe Kohn Frazier home.Nels Sorensen, Mrs. John Harp md Howard Harp spent Thursday evening viliiinz at ihe Hans Svog- arson homeMrs. Hans Jorgensen and Opal and Irma Jeppesen visited at the Wm. Wulburn home Saturday aft- zrnoon.Harlan and Elaine Petersenspent Saturday and Sunday at the George Broderson home ip Fre- mont..Louie Luxritzen shelled corn for Harry Swanson and Henry Jensen last. Tuesday.Tuesday evening visiiors at the Hans Svogerson home were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wulburn and fam- ........-,,_.--._ __. . . .__gaard home.Mrs.James Ehea and Howarddrove m Pipestone,Minn.Friday to spend n week at the home ol' Roscoe Rhea.Mr.and Mrs.Paul Jones at- tended the 25th wedding anniver-sary of J. P. Knutsen at the Odd Fellows hall i n Washington.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jensen and son drove to Shenandoah Sunday 'to spend the day with relatives.Mr. and Mrs. Paud Jones had astheir guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Prlnz of Chalco, Mr.and Mrs.Walter Gutschow of Blair. Mr.and Mrs.Hans Brseseh were dinner guests at the homeof their parents, near Bennington, Mr. and Mrs. Braesch. Mr.and Mrs.Henry Petersonol near Bennington; were vidtlng at the home of Ben Bergman on Sunday.M r . a n d M r s . H u w ~ o f ........ .....--.....- ...W-, ..... ........re-elected as teacher of the Kin- dred school with an increase of salary, bespeaking the satisfactionshe has given as teacher the past three years.w .A.Ferguson and nephew and friend from Omaha, were aitheHenryBeardhomeSunday afternoon. l l r .and Mrs.George Fscklerhad as Sunday guests their neph- ew ~ wlie, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schneider of Ithaca,Neb.,their unple and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson of Omaha, their daughterandhusband,Mr. and Mrs.Earl Petersen of near Herman,and John Kirsch. Miss Myrtle Hurdum of WestPoint, came home Saturdaynighr and stayed over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ilur~ dum.Mr. and Mrs. Neum Warrick ...ll daughter, Gertrude, spent: Sunday fi.Qt 'birthday nut? on F=1<==v|':':':2: 'rr .';1°'.i.':;'°°when Bhe celebrated her dxth an-niversary.Mrs.Hebnrd plannd the party as a surprise for Mary J a m a s w e l l u a l l o f t h e l s t a n d 3d graders at scgol whe re the party was he!d.e liitle fo\ks :mused thsemselves_ ~ games; Snape wrMrs. Lesa g r o up o fhrld8e on her guests Peterson,Hahlbeck, 1 u m w p .lie Peterson enberfaimdladies at n dinner and I R C A R T H Y Monday evshing when L 0 1 gf? Mi s da me s L . M. A.~5"" S " W b e i mr.and Mrs. m;°:.':,.,.,H i m ; H & " : & ° 1 ' §zz, ANDsic? EREEIQ Eh., Nam-hoof M r .a n d M n ¢.»¢\) in ninhlnnvduetwhichMrs.ueuaru aerveuicecreamandcake.A prey-ty birthday cake with six pink andles was the center ot attrac- tion.More tlmn fifty persons were present at U; secondliimnual ~ f,f th pwo gnew lc3 3 . 1 g i e l d e i n ~ E .church L_--......»'|~...¢.\,w nvnnimr.The Miller and Miss Alice McK.lbben. Skirts, $3.98 to $5.93.Sweaters, long deeves or sleeveless,$1.98and$2.98.Blouses,$1.98.All sizes-Fashion Center.l l - l t Headqunrters for Full Fash- ioned Hosiery-Bemberg, Sl; OnyxSL25;Knyser _$1.35_;Onyx _Poin; re wr deuxu, mv wi w w ..¢...v.Sunday nfwmoon and called o friends. Mr.and Mm.Alfred Paudse are rejoicing over the arrival nf nm pound boy born Wednesda; March 27.Mother and baby ax getting along nicely.Mrs.MmtensDavisof Omaha, is helpin (nr Hmm,0u .u :: :| |l :: n.A \ l \ a \ u I ;" " " ' - W' b a n q u e t w a s s e r v e d a t 6 : 3 0 b y t h e w c ,$ 1 »:G o l d S m p e $ 1 . n u a n a - - - ~-~»-- - - » - -M .E .l a d i e s k e n s i n g t o n .T h e $ 1 . 9 5 .-= = es _ 8'f&t o 1 0 1 -a l l M y T h e l o c a l a c h i e v e m e n t d a y p n t a b l e s w e r e a t t r a c t i v e l y d e c o r a t e d c o l o r s .F a s h l o n C e n t e r .1 1 -L m f 0 } 'l l h é l b M c C a r £ . h y L a d l e "1 _ . . .g r q s s l v p _ u ,w a s g i v e n l m In a u x n x u u l u v ;I I J J - | ' 3 I b n --- NO. 9 9 % , p e r I b . 3 I T I S .f 0 1 '"" | 1 9 -u an u @»#»¢1f>RS» per nw. ~ 1i'f» 4661;.25 7 *fic 21c \l dl d PM-'»¢<l plaqw 'Th rsd h the extension leader§ ; i'T ¥"n..§"il"'»€ii»?T'.,f Benson, dnt-Y O R K C R E E K N E W S M g .? ; s . y T h o mp s o n a n d M r ...¢...-n f n- \i vimm nduc ation.wa s u m .I-Hml| »v.m th a f n r me r ily, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Svoger- son and Christine and Elmer Mo:1~ son.\Charles Reeh is installing/water works and reservoir on hit farmMm -¢-.mind hv tha John Frazier l Benson, were visi"-.ing at me nans|Braesch home Sunday evening.Mrs.Ed Renard entertained the What.soever'Club Thursday.In- vited guests were Stella Renard,Mildred and Cora Marshall,Mrs. afternoon with the Ered Hurdum family.' The Service Seekers Class o f Pleasant View Sunay school had their class party ridny evening at the Sam McGowan home.The. ¢\.w.w......,._..e ..the main speaker of the eveningl MH.Clark Brnwning'returned A splendid progmm included twoisnosolosbyMarionSkowofgremont; two vocal solos bY Eula Mme Myers, also of Fremont smusicalandahumorousreading by Mrs,H.J.Grove and two solos by The:-Io Reckxneyer. Del gationa from Omaha, Kennard and Fremont were present.The oondition of Roland Ormsbywhohasbeensufferingfromafoot infection, is still re8lfd\-d as serious,und a trained nurse IS :till in attendance.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steen, Sr. were in Elkhom Sunday vqhexethey attended n birthday dinner at the home of s friend.An interesting meeting of the Womslfa Club was held on Tuu- day evening st the home of Mfg, John S.Hebard.The programvms in charge of Mrs. Laivlenee -_u.._|.......D.»¢,mu\mrnarienc- home last Sunday after spending the week with her sister and bro- ther, Lulu and Wm. Lorenzen. I Clemens Williamsen of near'0 rum,shelled his corn on Pele Rudeen farm last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hens Matthiesen and Vernon visited at the Christiansen home Sunday nine-Frank Knstle repdred a for Elmer Thane Monday Tuesday mornings.Rasmussen Bros.delivered a smoke house To Morris Christian- sen Monday.Mr. and Mrs. Louie Hansen of Blair, vidfcd at the Osmr Thane home Wednesday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thane and James were in Blair 'hxesday sft~ ernoon. the Wm. eve- well »==-4 Mrs.Earl Pelerseu stopped l f . - -f »-.-.._..»--m-......-,|.... ............,v ,.___.._home.li. was an all day meetinandstthenoon hour the tabl was loaded with good things 1eat and all did ample justice. budness meeting followed bycheck of the work for the yea by Mrs. Leon Hindley, after whiz a short program was rendere The hostess gave two contests, i the first Mrs.Paul Barry we first prize and Mrs. Elmer Truh sen,consolation;i n the secor Mrs. Elmer Tmhlsm was the wil ner and Mrs. John Nearhood, colsoled.The next meetin wi ll l held at the Merton Wine ellhon with Mesdames Dan Thompsc and Chris Hinz on the serving se Hayes Rosenhalm had hogs < the market Thursday i n Som ° ; q h ~barn Blankenbeckler of Ste:ing, Colo., spent Sunday and Sul gay _dght y'lsiting 'his "sxier ALL 25c COOKIES, per Tb F;,;;u;t'""'" 'i |Merritt Cook.Inexe méeung will be held wiml broader house with the asdstanee ol Irvin Bmderson ol Fremont.Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mohr and family ol Irvington, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marlnnann and Lou Ann ofBennington,Henry Lammera andClark Jahnel yigited at the John V0¢- home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.A.W.Petersen, Lois. Betty and Ruth spent Sun-day afternoon at the Rasmus Petersen home at Rose Hill. Mrs. Fred Andersen was a call- er at the Albert Petersen home onFriday afternoon.\ Louis Wudburn called at the Al- fred Svogeraon home Friday eva- ning.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nielsen and F r i d a y su p pe r gu es ts o f Mr . a n d Mr s .Ra lp h Pe ar c e wer e Mr . an d Mr s . A n d y A n d e r s o n o f Or n a - h a ,M r s E th e l Pearc e e n d son, V i r g i l a n d T o m Lawre nc e. M r .a n d Mr s .Ha r r y Tu c k e r s e n t Su nd ay af te rn oo n wi th Mr .pa n d Mr s .T L .'Puc ker o f B lm r . Th e e ld e r M. Tu c k e r h as n o t b e e n ll la te lyvm I . R. M. I ve r s o n e n -Mr . a n d h r s fanny,~r.an~....Nielsen, Mrs. J. F. Hiltabidel and Robert spent Wednesday evening at the Joe DeVinney home.Those who were neither absentnor mx-dy at Brewster school dur- ing the mokth of March,were:August gig Katherine Matzen,Lois P#n, Roland Smith, Jr., Dauald Swanson, Irene Andersen, April 2 and 3 oC a m e o K z r b y STAR-J. Harold Murray and Nor ma Tetris "The Lions Roar" Comedy HOME THEATRE and Dora,Solomon Pfeifferdrove to Fonmnelle Sunday to visit at the Fred Pfeiffer home.Howard Edmonson attended a horseshoe meeting in Omaha on Wednesday.Mrs.Hans Braesch drove to Dormcker.Mrs. Ed,Renard had a party Wednesday.Ed Nonnamaker andhavemovedU0Arlington.will live in the south half Thunnan Spangler house.Mr.and Mrs.Charles sir. her HenryBennimfton Monday to vi parents,Mr.and Mrs. qunung {ami\y They of the Haweswere Sunday visitors at the Hes- gr ho me . NORTll Sim: STORE 0IIAi`f1~Y iknxnr G.-.,wi'.l`.l°"§§Z Meat ALONG THEBOTTOM ROAD \M r . - a n d M r s . C h a r l e s H a y r l e s o f B l a i r s p e n t S u n d a y a ! m m o o a w i t h t h e i r n e p h e w .M r .a n d M r s .H a r r y Tyson.George Fackler dmve to Spring e » 4 "u n w l l m u p ..,......,..,.-._._.as were relaLed y each memberresent.and these included muchgxtemsting information regarding various points i n the United States and Canada.Mrs.Carl Keller sang an origingl lullaly :w e r l ,rev=me»|»ne w-e w.morning on her way to her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fackler whereshe spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thane, Clar ence Thone and Miss Nellie Woltje visited a t Elmer Tho:xe's | m e a a a m e s u a n a n a w m .u m m .A t \' A l I .. _\ |son at the latter's hume Mr. Blankenbeckle! had sheep on the Omaha market and took ndvnnuge of the oppoxtmxity to come up for a short visit.A very enjoyable evening was spent at the Dan Thompscn lwmclastSaturdayeveningwhenAnumber of friends responded to an invitation to a card party.There were eight tables and progressive high five was played.When the scams were added, Mrs. Wm. Har- rison and Ed Nader held high scores and Mrs. George Bates and xesen,~ra.lRobertspentWednesday evening at the Joe DeVinney home.Those who were neither absentnor mx-dy at Brewster school dur- ing the mokth of March,were:August gig Katherine Matzen,Lois P#n, Roland Smith, Jr., Dauald Swanson, Irene Andersen, Engdahl Top and Body Co. Mnnuia cture rs, Re pa ire rs ol Agto Tops and Bodies ingly awarded prima.The host,-ess served a delicious lunch. Merton Winchell motored out toGrand Island Sunday and brought his mother home with him.Mrs. Winchell spent the winter at theBurketthome,but has been in i "lf Engdahl Don ll, I|'aDone RQM" 514-16-I8-»20 North l8t|| St.Telephone ATSM4 O M A H A . N E B R - Jack McDonald and non,Paulspqnt Sunday afeernnon at the parental,Mrs.Rachel McDonald home.Mr. and Hrs. Hayes Roeenbalm and children spent Sunday gg Lyons vidting at th e Ed Soren-sen home. Announcement © ~@@@~_ In the future we will specialize in the handling of all kinds of high grade oils and greases,radios,batteries and battery charging and supplies. Ef£ect~ ive immediately retail sale of gasoline , win be discontinued @@©©©@ ) * m 0 I cJ e n k i n s 0 1 |8 1 B a t t e r y o . BLAIR, NEBRASKA _ - _ _., - Mrs.Henry Tegt and family of Fremont,Mr.and Mrs.Clark Strlcklett 0-vid family.Mr.:md Mrs.Archie Eldridge and daughter of Elk City, were Sunday afternoon visitors at the Frank Bruwn home.Sunday dinner guests at theFrank Linden home were Mr. and Mrs. P.K.Anderson and family of Herman,Mr.and Mrs.PaulBmderson of Nickerson; Mr. and Mrs Jens Krogh and Mr. and Mrs.Emeralq Van Benk of Oruxn and ALONG THEBOTTOM ROAD \M r . - a n d M r s . C h a r l e s H a y r l e s o f B l a i r s p e n t S u n d a y a ! m m o o a w i t h t h e i r n e p h e w .M r .a n d M r s .H a r r y Tyson.George Fackler dmve to Spring ..An o na s PRESERVER . Ya,/ L SHOE STORE \ \ " \ \" : " "no s o . mb 6-5 g "Vg New B a t h ! l é § ; ; Z * - 2 .Bdldhug mnnmxrovvnu- Omaha. Neb. Le t us Correct Your F m Ilia Na tun'| way The n is no Shoe llkn the Arch Presex-ver,style plul comfort. »The loot comfort nnnreformennndwonren.az \1 \ /no and h umoro us re aamgs were,b y L i n d e He u e r ma n a n d Ca the r in e Winset..Th e an n ua l elec ti on o f of fi c e rs was p os tp on ed u n ti l : h e n e xt m e e ti n g . u . ._...A M . .r n - 4 | m w n h e r r e - Tue sd ay even in g. Mr s b J ohn Reeh a nd c h ildre n and Mi s s R u t h Re e h sp en t Th u r sd a y a f p e mo o n i n B la i r . Ra smus se n B r e a h a u k d so me \....\.,...x1,.\.. u,.»..-.....».mn. -1.-u mu.. ..~.'. ......,_____turned Frida y fmm Omaha,ac- companied by their KlfB"dS9l}»Bobbie ualxegw.who mn vnsxt here for a few days.Mr. and Mm H. E. Smynerand children visited over the week-end at the home o l Mrs.S\.ayner's uents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Me~§.lbben.Mr.Stayner has been operato r at the de pot ~ ~ fo r um.; uwu mumu w new A -wuucnnMonday.-Mrs. Ernest Gasket spent Wed-nesdayvith her sister, Mrs. Clar- ence Wachter.Mr. and Mrs. Howard William-sen called at Ted Buclmrdlfs bn Wednesday evening. Mrs.Fay Jones was in Blair Wednesday Afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Howard William- Announcement © ~@@@~_ In the future we will specialize in the handling of all kinds of high grade oils and greases,radios,batteries and battery charging and supplies. Ef£ect~ ive immediately retail sale of gasoline , win be discontinued @@©©©@ ) * m 0 I cJ e n k i n s 0 1 |8 1 B a t t e r y o . BLAIR, NEBRASKA _ - _ _., - |1 ;I | April b and 7 -~ Sunday matinee H a r m o n y ;h o m e STAR-Margueriw Churchill and Charles Eaton "After the show" Comedy April 4 and 5 SAT. MA'r1:NEE Long Long Trail STAR-Hoot Gibson / "Sleeping Cutie" Comedy April 8 Girl Overboard 'Mlckeys Mlic-up" Comedy family night April 9 and I0 "The Pace That Kills" ',Clenera\ Ginsberg" Comedy. 1- number of years and is now sen and Shirley Williamsen at-moving his family w Stuart fendd the Orpheum in Omaha on -hem he will be ment.n m - . A w " m i n" c l d e c . c m , w h o r m o m gm y o w n w d the Arlmgwn o n Co. for the past uvex years, hgul:old the business to Wlll A Wlub- fo m lzalie French, wlm will 'Like i t r o n April lst.Hx.ack has mn yet _annommed my mmm plms but wxll Probably re- .i n n.L. C. Unlnnd of Beemgr, spentthe week-end at hvmemd hll mother. MKS- Euéel "1 "d; . .l| _,.-._..,_._._...Club yinderalev helped Hana l{at'..hiegenf had oats Friday.Mr. and Mrs. Howard William- aen visi¢ed_ a Alvin Svendgaardi nenr K Friday evening.Mrs. Chris indenlev has been on the dck L Mr.Mrs. A.B.Johnson went to _ lah:Frlday evening.Miss returned home with them to.d the week-end. Mr. md Mrs. Mon-is Christian- Mr. and Mn. Lug;-ence Bemen- n m n were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Earl -Long i n Omaha over Lha week-end.Glefldlne Johnson of Fremont, vzmed here Saturday warn her cousin. Beth? Marshall.Mr.and Mn-John Hebard,Mnry Jane and Jack we n Sdn- dgy guests at the Wi-H21 Bhss home in Omahi-Mrs. G. I. Pfeiffer remnf.lY re~ eeived an annonncementpf the mirziase of her niece. Mxss Rab- ertll Rnberis, to Dexter Rexxoadf both o! `Dillon,Man.The cere- »we Monday, March 17mony .ook Plm»n_'I'ha br£ dalutho lmJ Y dmghtnr o f Mr. md Mn. W . E.Roberts of Dillon,who formerly lived here until abon§ inn y " f ' sen and family visited at Pa kAndermn'|| Friday evening.Chris Vlndenlev a n d Wm. Behrmdt drove over 6°Shennn doah,lows Saturday morning gqBP¢ud the day at the radio stationthere.They returned lwme on Sunday Mrs James Damm Edwin Damm and Mr .md Mm Anbon Peteruamand wldren of Hooper helped Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Chnrdansen ecle- brate their Elth wedding a.nniver< saryElmer Vmdenlev called at Clar- ence Wnchf/er'n Saturday and fnni l vena Sunday dinner Mr and Mrs.John Re e hj nd °3."';';°3.';SP'*}P1'1=.ef'4 ~ m.»m mm nm n£.r¢m ,. gumf.|at§n.rvey Knhr's. The young' couple are mam- w. Runnin, :mu "mln w