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04-17-1930JTERPRISEEbTHE 1 \~ a ma a u x h s w s v w n n P o n ,_ PRINTS THE NEWS-Re glldle n ALL THE PEOPLE WASHINGTONBLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER LOCAL NEWS AND commnm Pnhlhh¢aw¢uy»yJ»h»A.m¢¢a»i'rvIthoG¢rdenSp|¢dNehfa|h-NUMBER 13BLAIR, NEBRASKA, APRIL 17, 1930VOLUME XXXIV wuljg n CUIIIII-Snhscrivtlvn Prlft. $1.50 per Year. Sln|Ie Copy, 6¢. National Census Report '~°|.~u A c o mn zc r x o n In an article apparing in lastweek's Enktprlbe relxtive to two boys who were in the custody of the police oftidals for misde- FARM BARN BURNS The me depnriment. was nm» moned Saturdny morning to the Selegting the Easter Bonnet CENSUS TAKER AT YOUR DOOR Much interest.is being shown intbe c e ns ua be i ngta ke na tnhls time throughout the city, county, state and nation.Some of the smaller villages are showing a de- crease over ten years ago but we county seat towns and the cities are expected Yo hohj their own or ......, ~0RMER BLAIR RESIDENTmmsI N IOWA Mrs.M.lngerslev received s telegram Saturday.morning that her father,Pewr Madsen had passed away'a.nd she at ance left for Bonne, Iowa where he was buried Monday afternoon. Peter Madsen came with his family to Blairin 1887 from Den- mark and located here where his wife died in 1891.In 1898 he moved to Boone, Iowa to work in the collar factory and later he went inw the North Western Roundhouse where he worked until he was penaioned i n 1900. He was married to Mrs.Albert Franks One daughter was born to this union,who survives him besides his wife and Mrs.Inger- slev of this city. Peter Madsen was Sl years, 3 days old at the time of his death. and the absence of high winds, the other buildings were saved after a hard fight. No live stock was lost in the fire although a cunsiderable amount of hay, grain and hamesseg wg destroyed. Wmnch school eleven mllea south of Blair. F i n of undetermined orldn bmke out in the hayloft of :large horse barn and spread rapidly thmughout.the entire building. Within a very short time the en-tire building was ablaze and it was completely destroyed hefon the arrival of the fire deparbnalt. The Hre spread from the barn to a garage n short distance away 'whlclm was filled with gasoline and nil barrels.The gasoline soon be- came inflamed also and exploded, thus endangehng all of the nearby buildings.Due to the assistance $275,000 for Distributing System of Light Plant Iowa-Nebraska Light. and Power Company Makes Offer Of $275,000 For Distribut- ing System Of Blair Light Plant- 25 Year Franchise A Pm Of Consideration-Offer Made At Publk Dihner ............., On l u t u p my r i f- " " " .thu. lows-Nehnxka Light and Power Company made ~ .» pronoun! to the city to tube over the dist:-lbu~ ting symm_ of The Blair light plnnf.'lirefofler is embodied in the follo wi ng lette r wi n. W. ~ Hvv vwell of Tehma h: Llnedn, Neh., March i,_,\9so Mr. W. H. Hopewell,1 Tekamah,Neb. Dar Hr. Hopewell: You ure authonzed by the Iowa-Nebrukn Lidit and Power Com-, pany fe negotiate with the City Council ol Blair, Nebraska for the Pv mhuc by the Iowa-Nebraslm Light and Power Uompany olthe electric distributing system now ownd by the City of Blair, Neh- mskn, for the sum oi $275,000.00 in caah.. / The above price is not W include any zeal estate, or any o! the lteam or electric sener»¢ioz`dpment in the power plant, nor the electmlier street l.lgh&ng_, The company would 1 agree at the option ol the city toleasethecity'a prwent power plant building and equipment for the sum of $50.00 per month. As a part of this proposition we would expect the city to grant ua a twenty-five year non exclusive electric franchise in which we would agree that the present Blair rates for residence,commercial and power service would be the maximum rates charged a t any time during the period of the franchise and would agree that the city of Blair, through its clty council, would have the authority to regulate rates for the e.l.2'~"'c service .charged by our company.We would further agree to reduce electric rates as the sales of electric energy lu Blair would increase and as other conditions governing this matter would warrant and would immediately install the following rate schedule: Residence Service,Oommerdal Service and Power Service First 20 kwh used per montli-»8¢ per kwh Next 80 kwh ueed per month 'fc Next 200 kwh used per month-4.5¢ Excess kwh used per mouth-4.5¢ Minimum monthly bill-$1.00. Alternative Power Rate (Optional with customer) for motors of one horse power and larger:First 100 kwh used per month-5.5¢ per kwb Next 200 kwh used per month-4.5 / Next 200 kwh used per month 1' Ge Next 500 kwh used per month-8.c Next 1000 kwh uoed per month 2.'l5c Excess kwh used per month 2.5¢Minimum monthly b§l-50 Gents per HP of motors connected For electric energy me for munidpal water pumping we waild offer the following rate: First 5000 kwh used par month-2.5 c per kwh Excess kwh used per rnon'h 2.25c For electric energy used by the municipal ion plant: 2 cents per kwh For municipal street lighting purposes the following rates are offered: Residentinl Lights For so ¢l> residence street lights huming all night-$1.15 perlight per month For 80 cp residence street lights burning 811 night-$1.35 per light per month ~ For 100 cn residence meet lights burning all night-$1.50 per light per month.\ _Our company would own and maintain the residence overhead street lighting system and furnish the lamp rcnewala - Blectrolia u :. 2.5¢ per imp, the city w own and maintaln the electroher street lighting system and furnish the lamp renewals. Incloaed herewith are the following papers bo be used. in con- nection with the presentation of this proposition to the city cmmcll at Blair. 1 Bill o! sale covering the electric distribution system 2 Lease of power plant 8 Electric franchise 4 Water, municipal pumPll\8 contract" 5 Municipal ice plant contract 6 Municipal meer ughtinz contract. Yours very tmly, IOW A-NEBRASKA L IGHT &POWER c o m n m v F. H. Brooks, Pres.& Genl. Mgr. OSHKOSH B'GOSH J.D.Garrison, Blain popular clothier, in running'an advertise- ment this week in The Enterphse on his well known Une of Oshkosh B'Gosh overalls.lt wi ll pay the buying public to lookover this ad and not only fn look over the ad- vertisement, but to drop into his place of buskness for anything in n1en's wearing apparel.. J. D. has built. up a real busi- ness in men's furnishing goods and enjoys the confidence of a. large clientele which is daily in- creasing. He has made a life study oi the clothing game and when he buys a bill of goods the purchase is made at figures which assures a fair price to his customers.He owns and operates a place which is far above the average of wwns the sine ot Blair and he hu dem-onnrahed that he can'hold his own in his line of buzdness anywhere. dents are doing their part by ans- wering cheerfully all questions asked by the census enumexator. They realize that it la foolish ln blame the enumerate: for coinlng to their doors as she is only car- rying _out the instructions given her.The queationiare made by those in authority and if answer d intelligently and quiekly,the we/tk will soon be completed. According to the 1920 census Blsir's population was 2702; Fm- mont,9605;West Point,2002. Lira. Pauline Sutherland is taking the Blair census Md hopes no be through soon.The_exact figures on the 1930 population will be announced from the census oifioe i n Norfolk by Mrs.Marie Weloes, supervisor of the census in this district. vere penalty, The Enterprise nat- ed the following in concluding the article: "As yet there has been no de- ddon as to wht will be done with the lads,some wishinz to send them w Father Flmagauve home while others are in favor of send- ing them VI theKearney reforma- bory for boys. If the decision is in favor of Father Flanagmfs home,we un~ derstand the cost to the county will be $10 per month per boy, while at Kearney the cost will be home by the state." The information regarding Fa- ther Flansgazfs home was given on ua by one whom we had every reason to believe knew his grounds but who was evidently in error as the following letter 00 Father BeY° ersdomar of Blair from Father Flanagan explains. The letter follows: April 1z,1930 Rev. Clement A. Beyersdorler, St. Frmds Borgia, Blnir, Nebnoka. My aw I-'other Beyendorfex-: Inthe rnnti e ro fplndngbo y o i n our Home,we take those boys without my expense ,bo the coun- ty.Our Home ls established oo are lor homeless and abandoned boys without regard to nee. ereed or color and outside of some few easel where the relatives of boys are able md willing to contributenoordlng w their mea ns toward their support,practleally all of our boys hem are supported, odu~ a nd md uught tmdu g ra ti s . We will be glad w core for ally deserving cue: that you my see fi! to recommend to us. BAPTIST PLAY A SUC'7EJS The lady; of the Baptist church were gre d with a large and axnhudastic audience ut.their church parlors last Friday eve- ning when they made their debut in the playette, "Ye Old Hiuzhing Post".For a number of them, this was their Hrst stageippeerance but they took iheir parts like old trnupcra and won the applause of FORMER BLAIR WOMAN PASSES Mrs. C. R. Cnxtsinger, a former resident of 1-his county,plBB¢d away at her héme in Springiider Arkansas last. Thursday, April xo, 1980 at the age of 71 years. Mr. and Mrs. Crutainger farmed north at Bla i r fo r u number of years but moved an Arkansas ill 1910. Beddes the huabmd she leaves 225 ¢/6 """EE32, v Q ' .w g g i ) ,_ - / , ; f 3 ;~ r '\A_~ ¢ - H /,F a gI1L- j _ .- / ' T A ' . _: |;. . ; .''.7 IL .% - § 1 ;= ¢ ¢ » ' ¢ . ¢: E 7 . s l i : : j _ ;J /J '5 § f t ; ;.._ _ . _ : =~ \ 55 ~~_ ; OLD SETTLER PASSES Funeral sarvica wem held Sun- day for Mrs. A. F. Armstrong of Dmnha, who passed away Friday, April 11.The deceased was a Ionuer Blair resident coming here in 1880 and living here about thirty years.She was a sister- in-law Oi Mr, Sheldon Peck, being his wi1'e'| sister.At the time of her residence here she was a dress maker and well knuwn to the ladies of the mmmunity as she was a most efficient seam- stress. At the time of her death, nhe was eighty-Eve years of axe- She SB survived by ons son, Hayes Armstmng, her lzrothehin- utinfaetory and wishing youevery success, I remain '.Sincanly yours, Father Flamgan's Boyd Home By Rev. E. J. Flanagan. CLUB HOLDS INTERESTING PROGRAM The Monday Afternoon Club met with Mrs. D. V. Mnsser last Mon- day afternoon.Roll call was "Something Good bo Eat".The IPl'081'Hm was as follows:"Food and Heaith" by Mm R. E. Vinum; wmplimznte on their pl~y as well as taking in A tidy sum, all of which they appreciated very much. ¢v .»=...~.... --U: O j .j r ?- ~.;_ 3f, `» Q ~ #N -¢-'I 1 *-__ _a n ` ¢ - .. "' i K r 'E.IQ§»,_'_1 .,_'=_~;_,L:~ ; z -J , ".1\ ¢ - f i._,g»:~.-f -:; :_f .',q u .* z f " 1 ~ . .;},_ Us 1 N 151 f::. \ mr- nndnephevu. Burial was mide i n the Bla h ~lon;"Menus from fa m s Cooks" by Lfrs. L. L. Lantry. The Club wi!! meet with Mrs. Fred Nernetz On Monday, April 21. T R A C K A N D F I E L D M E E T Bla ir Hilrh de fat e d P lit ts mou t h i n a ' I ' r a c k a n d F i e ld M1 u e th e r e A p r i l 1 5 , w i n n i n g b y a sc or e o f 6 8 1 - 6 t o 5 3 5 - 6 .T h e m e e t w a s »......H . Iowa-Nebrask Power Co 1| ditions, nlnflmviug slowed up the track whlle a cold Wind kept the athletes fmm doing their best. Wbodrow Blffar was the star of the meet, making three firm,a tie for second, and n third hr a total of 17% points.Cappls of Blair gathered 12 points for acc~ ond honors while S. Jensen scored 11.Trlvley led the Plattlmouth scorers with two firsts.. The readts. (B)-Bla i r.(P)-Plsttsmouth. 100 yd.-lst, Trlvley (P); 21ld, Cappis (B); 8rd, Frady (P), 11.5. 22-yd.-Ln,Trivley (P);2nd, Anderson (B); 3rd, Hertz (P); 26. 460-yd.-lst,Begley (P);2nd, Wiles (P); Gillespie (B, Sappen- neld (B): 53.9. Hu:-mi le -m, W i le s (P), znd, Matz (B);8rd, Edward:(P); 2~ 21.4. Mi le-run-la t, Mai :(B);2nd, Edwards (P);Hartford (P)and Lippincott (B); 5-20. 60-yd. high hurdles-lst, Woltje (B); 2nd, McClenry (P); 8rd, Jen- kins (B): 11.9. 110-yd. low hurdles--lst, Jenna: (B); 2nd, Jenkins (B); 8rd, Hertz _(P); 15. High jump-lst, Blffar (B); 2:14 uc c l w- y ( P u s m . w m a (B): 5 it. 2.r Broad j u mp - l n ,Janna ( B h §gd,f°f~» (P); 8rd, Cspph (B); Pole vl\1l¢¢-18%. Kccletry (P); 2nd, Blffnr (B), Sylvia (B), md Forbes (P) tie; 9-8. sm Pu-lit. Clv v iu (B); 2 1 16 . Aye (B); Std, Blftur (B); 87-6%. BLAIR LOSES FIRSTGAME OF SEASON Members of the Hooper baseball club had their bifiim Wg! on last Sunday And, mixing 14 hits wim 'I Blair errors, won the opening Elk- horn Valley league contest on the Blair lot by the score of 15 w 8. Home runs by Henry Schemmel, ol Hooper,and Krause,of Blair, featured the clouting. Appel and Meier on the hill for Hooper, were effective and allow- ed only 2 hits.Blair used three hurlen, F'l¢k. Simonsen and Sor-ensen.Appel had 13 strikeouts in the six innings he pltchéd. Thesummary: Blair Lun<xc,ab....zNelxon,8b....2Ji p p, l .f . .. . .. 8wm -i¢k,2h...sKranse,c.....2 Svengard,c...2 v m n ¢ m n , d , 4 Sc hd!1e r,I.b...1 A B R H P O A E o o 0 1 o o o 1 1 o 0 1 o 0 o 2 o o o 1 1 2 4 8 o '1 o o s o u o o 1 0 1 1 o o 0 0 0 o s m - z , 1 h . . . . . 1 o o 4S i c k , r f . . . . . . 2 0 0 1 o D e y , s a - r f . . . . 8 0 0 8 2 1 J e n s e n , s a .. . . 2 0 0 0 8 1 So r e n Be n,p .. .1 0 0 0 1 2F i c k , p . . . . . . l 0 0 2 0 0 S i mo me n , p . . . 0 0 0 1 2 0 To ta l .| . .. . .2 9 a 2 2 7 1 5 s HNW X A B R H P O A E Schurman,l1 '...3 8 2 0 D 0Z e l l e n , r f . . . . 4 8 8 0 0 0 s ¢ 1 u d n . a b . . . 5 2 2 o 4 o er for Mn. Walter M..Nelaqn on Sunday afternoon at the v . 0 . Ireland hoUl¢.The members of the McCarthy Progressive Club were present, besides a number of otbex friends and relatives. The afternoon was spent a t games md Vis iti ng after which Mn. Nelson unwrapped the pmtty gifts dveu her for her naw 'wmv Refreshments were served by the harnesses, RIVER IMPROVEMENT SURVEY PROGRESSING r(Deeatur Herald) Rive improvement engineers an again working ln this vidnltysetting up reference points at eon- spicuous places along the stream. Those condat of aignboard like structures, about four feet square, upon which a targelfliko centering design is painted und these trlgu-lution points are being placed from three miles apart, up, and one of these points commands a distance of about 18 miles, xvmlirinz u good hlghpower telescope upon the sex- tant used in picking it up, as we were informed by one of the force.The sextantg provided the engineering corps, |11 au-ry atm powerful glasses for long distance work.Part ot the survey appears being made from the dr and plums flwns' along over the rlver have been frequently noticedd ing the pm week. Evening" (Roberton) '(Mr.and Mrs. Hugh Wdlace, Mr, and Mrs. Emest Bader) Scriptue Lesson. Soprano Solo, Miss Llla wnghr, "Consider the Lilies" Oifenory Bible Award and Announcements Quartette, 'Sing Alleluiah Forth' (Dudley Buck) Hymn, "L-lark, Hark, My Sod" Sermon,"The Glowing Hu r t " Qurmo e ,"God So Loved the World" (Stsiner) Baptism and Reception of Mem- bers ' "Magic Flower Garden" by me Children Closing Hymn,"All Hall Lhe Power o! Jesus' Name" Benédiction. 'The thxee quartetie numbers are suns by members of the Dundee Presbyterian Church of Omaha, =\l -' ¢¢.|~ ture Well Atiended.Praident ol' Stale Federation of Retailers Speaks at length. RADIO PROGRAMS ABRANGED The Blnir Merchants Club spentadost. pleasant nnd profitable evening last Friday when around dxty members met at the Clifton Hotel for a seven o'clock dinner.C. W. Watson of Lincoln, secre- tary-treuuxer of the Smle Feder- ation uf Retailers, was pxesent and spoke at some 1613111 on the cbd: stole question.In hi s ta lk hebrought out much data showing the effects of allowing the chain stores to root out the home owned stores.He brought out concrete examples of other towns wherethehome owned :fm-es had been forced out of business, throwingmany employes out of work and leaving vacant business building!in place of a once happy, thriving business eenoer._ Semlon, "M.;ste.. ', by the 'Jaator Hymn, "Aileluiahl" Benecliction.' 7:45 P.M. Hymn,"Crown Him with Many Cro n c'lr:2::at.iun, g ,. , .H Merchants Hold Successful Meet ~~».~~.. ,. . . .Sc he mme l,1 b..5 2 8 8 0 1 G o u g h , c f . . . . 8 2 2 o o o l{ngerhaumer,sa|1 1 2 o 1 Fu l ! » o n ,c . . . . . 4 1 1 1 6 2 1 Appe1,p . . . . 2 1 . 0 o o o.n m ¢ r , p . \ . . . . 2 o o o 2 o 'I`o¢8ls----4 0 1 5 1 4 1 7 9 a R H E 2 7 a B l n i r . . . . 0 1 l 0 0 l 0 0 U - 3 Hooper ooo 822 800-15 14 Remarks: Two-hue hits, Zellers,Clough, Scheeri. Home runs, Krause Schemmel.Stolen bases, Kruuse. Dey, Warrick.Double plays,Si- mousen to Siem Hit by pimhed ball, M.Hagerbaumer.Bases on balls, off Appel, 4; Meier, 1; Sor- ensen,1;Fink,2;Simonsen,5. Struck out by Appel, 13; Meier, 3; Pick, 1; Sorensen, 8; Simonsen, 2. Time of game, 2:30. of°0maha; Fred of Holyoke, cal- ifornia and Ed, of this city. Funeral services were held last Saturday, April 12 and intennent was made in the Friendship cem- :a company could not supply all their orders.Consequently, Washington county, like many others, will be forced to get along with smaller amounts, This fertilizer will be used most/- ly on corn, some on alfalfa, clover, oats, barley and wheat.For rn-null grains and grasses ir. is scattered over the surface, for corn n is sp~ plied near the seed com by using special attachments at planting time. Farmers cooperating in this pro- ject am as follows: August Stork, Albert Schjodt, Gilbert Ruwe, Geo. Stanley,Henry Paeper,August Kirkhofl,John Compton,John Hooks,Clark Lippincott,William Kruse, Arthur Tlmpe,Ira Dixon, Amandus Petersen; Clyde Allen, Paul Kruger, LeRoy Biabee, Chris Hinz, Henry Grimm, Adolph Schur mm ,John Stork and George Bsdgerow. Phosphate Used As_&:rt1l|zer Wnhlngton County Farmers In Use Commercid Fe ni li ur an Old Worn Out Gr6\|nd.First 'I'ri|L ' _ Wi L L MAKE A TEST CASE 'hventy Washington County farmers a r e cooperating with County Agent George Bates this spring/i n determining wether or not pho lhaue fertilizer will be worth w e These twenty farmers am using a fatal of live and one-half fans. However,they had originally hzwtd to use nearly ten tons of ».=.. B L A I R m m u z n xwc mv n s HONOR A.R.Brock,pmddenz nf the mmm S tubs Ba n k o f thi s c m. wn elected director for the cum- in; year from Waahingfnn county for lhe Nebruh Regional Clear- ing Home nso dntion at their annual meeting held lm,week nt hemont, lt which eight counties ware represented..One lunmdmd and ten bunkers wa n present for Um six-thiny dinner and meeting. Banking problems we n din- cuned und informal talks given by the bankers present. ecwr of Music. Good Friday §erviee, 7:45 P. M. (Thin aenriee will consist.of hymns of the Czucifixion, appro- priate scripture, a semen on "The Appeal of lave", and special mu- sic, including a duet by Mr. Gi!- ford Dixon and Mr. Cari Bader, "So Thou Liftest Thy Divine Pe- tition" from Sfainefs Cru:i!i~ian" The Holy Communion will be celebrated tha (Thursday) evening, at 7:45 o'ciock. =.-».,..-llition,the tax bunden was in- creased affecting the whole com- munity and he claimed with no advantage to the buying public anthe prices he said were nu better nor the quality on the averageequal to that of the homé-owned m m .'At the close of the talk he ex- plained the plan of n campaign by radio against this sort of mer- chandising which is soon to hestartedoverKFABwhichwill follow up Lle line of talk from Mrs. Km Nielsen has returned from an extended visit with her daughwr, Mm Benb|.Nx¢\sen of Sweetwater, mu.Misa Nielsenin superintendent of the hospitalthere and her mather has been | ee £2 72/;5t'Laff1 5 L "W A .4 'f r av/f f m _5 \.§=-°~=§»~<1=.»...I fE33 § ¢ " ;;¢/ggff // gaseous, it does not evaporate, it'a heavier than cement, and does not wnah away.Appreciahle results can be expected in increased xv- tu m per acre for about four ya ra .The local County Agent will cooperate with the State Ex- tension Service and the Nebraska Farm Bureau Federation at hai- vest time this fall in determining the yslue,and whether or not phosphoric acid lxetilizer will pay as a regular part in our Washing- ton county cropping system. Next year the Washington Coun-ty Women'a Clubs will study under Miss Douglass the art of making hon-neg pleadng :nd comfortable places in which to live. (Continued on page three) '.~. .|.. . . . GI VE S HO W E R ~ 3 3 1 9 3 Mrs. John Bany and Mrs. I',ud- wig' Jensen, who reside south of 1Q .,..,;... . ~ Blair and Calhoun, held their first meeting hmhe Catholic church in Calhoun on last Tuesday evening, April Sth.There are thirty-seven members of the organization, dl at whom were present. A soéal evedng will be held next Tuesday at Schefiefs hall, in Blair. co...;..Inns in the advextisemumt for the Fashion Center nm in this issue: Gold Stripe stockings, $1.50 and $1.95 per pair instead of $1.50 and $1.96 per pair,and Onyx Pointex stockings, $150 instead of $1.10 per pair as the ad reads. These corrections apply to readers on pages 2 and 'I of this issue. cxraouc Younc FOLKS CLUB The Catholic Young Folks Club which is composed of young peo- CORRECTION IN FASHION CENTER ADVERTISEMENT ,.,,... l ltoeducate the public along this line. Iows, ll wldting at the I. C. Eller and Mrs. c . J. mmm.Mr. Dick Mohriety of Missouri Valley was n Sunday dinner guest at the Bock man hmm. huur or no at games.His mother, Mn. Wnltzr Gutschow. lerved the children ice cmun nad cake befare they went home. Miss Catherine Beckman return- ed to Missouri Valley Sunday eve- ning to take up her teaching duties after a week'a vacation in Blair :| a u L i ttle J o se ph J a me s Gu ts c ho w c e l e b r a td h i s s i xth bi rth da y o n Tu es d ay a f te r no on , A pr i l 1 5, a f te r sc hool b y in vi ti n g i n th e ne i gh - | |.:. .. Cappis (B): sm, Aye (B): 106-ls. Javelin--ht, Bids: (B);2nd. Winacott (P);8rd, Jenna (B); us-4.Relay-Phttamoudx lst;Blxir,.m ms mn P R O G R AM M. E. CHURCH 10:80 A. ll. Prelude-Miss Gertrude Mend. Hynm, "Christ the Lord is Risen Today" Call w Prayer, Prayer, and Re- spouse.Anthem, "Easter Dawn", Wilson Baptismal Service. Responsive Reading. "The Resur- rc'..?on" Song by Junior Chorus. Reception ol Members. Notices and Offertory. 'na ?2*3?? Seven 0'clock Dinner Well Attend~ dd by City Official; md Towns Purple Who Li ne n to the Rehnrm ol National Celina Take: Revell Interesting n m ui Chnnges in Different lacalitiu Provvlition.in This County.A 'BLAIR CENSUS INCOMPLEHE Some Towns Show Increase Ova Talk Wu Business-like and Ap-Ten Years Azo While Other! Fair Tmm All Angles.Show Decrease. A good crowd of Blair dtizens assembled at the Parish House hut Monday eyening as guests of the Iowa-Nebrask;Light and Power Company at a seven o'¢.-lock dinner. The objeet of the meeting was two-fold i n its nature.Fi rs t, lt was a geffaequnlnlzd affair for the new company which has just recently aequired the gas plant in this city and secondly and moat emphmlmed, was the proposal to the city of the possible purchase of Blalr's munldpal light bulineal. 'After the dinner wu over, Dist- rict Clerk Mu-cox Beck introduced Mx.C. J. Theleeu,who is Ute dim-ln manager And who mldea The nhtional census which is taken every ten years, is now in process of being taken and show: many interesting facts.The cen- sus takers are having no real picnic on the job as many people not understanding the intent oi the work,are very reluctant ir giving out the data required and in some instances the census tak- ers hnve ban forced to hand ir the names U! those refusing fox Uncle Sam tn take charge of. There are s few localities when the report has been completed in the county and which may bw of intense to the public.Thl Herman report shows that tht di y hu made n subnmi al gui : and now numbers 421 as sgainm 385 ol 1920.Kennnrd is neporiuns having a populntion of 818 nx against 868 of 1920.Wndiingbox [Sn Missouri alley. Mr. 'rheleen gave a. brief talk outlining whqc the Gu Company was ifvihs' so do here, and thed intmdueed Mr.W.A.Sicmsen, Blah-'s local mmser-Mr. Siem- len thnnkvrd the people o! Blah for their coopentlon md spoke af tha improvements now b¢-ins' made, 1-be change of the meters any the regulators. atc., and asked that my person who had trouble would At once notify bl in order thatrm trolible mi lhtume adjumd. Walker M.Hobewell of TekA- mah,attorney for the Company, next wok tho floor and i n deuil went iqm the matter of the his 'ls as .gum 11 7 of mo, me Ariington hu 620 as agninst 69: of 1920. These figures the thnt Hemun in the only town aoned in another place in this is- éue in the reproduction of a cir- cular letter wrltien Mr. Hopewell by the Company, a copy at which letter was 'placed in the hands ol all those present,on offer og $275,000 il otfered Blair for the distributing plant ol .the light sys~ tem, lesvlngjilalr the plant incl! which the Company proposes to lease for fifty dollars per month. A franchise for twenty-five years would be asked as a part ot the »:ons|l¢hn.Llon.~ In his talk Mr. Hopewell assert- ed that where current wus being fumished the ice plant and other Blair utilities at 4c per kilowatt they could furnish it at a greatly reduced price and still make money.He brought out that the money paid the city could be ap- plied on the bonded indebtedness and that the part of the plantwhichwas purciased would be put.o nthle ta xll s t,thu.s the ta x payers would he helped in two ways,by the application of the money which would be rewved and the addition of the distribut- ing system to the tax list. I-Ie was listened to very atten- tively by all present end the mob- ter will no doubt be cnrefudly weighed by those who heard him. He handled his sub well, bringing out the points saw them in n clear, concise . This talk closed ihe meeting, no one being m l m on ta give his opinion in the matter. The Company already has 216 towns w'hlc.h it is serving, several of which are being furnished both gas and electricity and naturally Blair being on a direct roule with one of their eiredts the Com- pany is very anxious bo acquire, this territory. No doubt this matter will be discussed pro ahd con as time goes on and new developments appear. ||930an~.n~6I5zo~21 I n sa7I 4 2 12 6 uw.I5I 5 2 22 9 A r i !f q g h23 4 s9lOl l l 2 16 17 | 5 192 5 2 4 2 5 2 63 0 $..£ \\\~\ Apr. 19-Episcopal food sale. Apr. 20-Easter. Apr. 22-O. E. S. Kensington. Apr. TC'"'1ngregaUona1 dinner. Apr. ZQ-Omaha vs.Blair ChessClubs Apr. 23-Methoqist Omaha Dist. Condennee at Arlington Apr. '24 Mrs. Marie Pedersenule Mr. and Mrs. Herman Abrahim of Denver, arrived Monday for an indefinite visit with Mrs.Ingrey Vannoy. BUSINESS ANDSOCIAL FORECAST - <}~\~@1m Mr. and Mrs.L. J Saturday night dinner inert; nw, Nebmkn. April 11, mo aM playing games. The Bend!Community Club held their negnln-:nesting lu tThursday sfhernoon at tha home o l Mrs.Andmw Beck.There ~d~o . ~~n o ~|/ u ~ vi s i t o r .A f t e r y r . p l e a s a n t s o c i a l serv ed by the num;'lin next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. 'rea Olsen.Roll Call will be anéwemd with a joke. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and Mr.and Mrs.Earl Smith spentSundayevening visiting at theHenryClausen home at Calhoun. plrs.Clark lippincott enter- llr.und M n .Fred Hovendick and family lpent Sunday at the Henry Huvendick home. Mr. and \ra. Fred Perm-sefnand family vialwd their daughber,Gladys at A Coundl Bluffs hol- pltal Saturday. Ind baby were Sunday visitors at the Art n home,near Spiker. CROWELL HOME Dr. John Grant Shick left Sab- urday for a trip to Minden, Neh. and surrounding towns where he represented the work of the Home He gecumed m Blair Wednesday evenmg.M r . a n d ~ T.K. Cornish ofl n ; Friday were heora Wrich, Asmus Wiese, Clarence Voss,Henry Voss,Lian-in Von and Viola Voss. The seventh graders were CezeliaWesemann;Alvena Wesemann, Verna Petersen,Lawrence Peter- sen,Dorothy Wiese and Clara Kahhk.Gladys Petersen, who is ill in a Cguncil Blulls hospital with St. daughters wane Sunday afternoon vidwrs at tlie Lo de Hovendick home near Orum. Alma, Birdie and Max-jqrie Flet- cher were Thursday afternoon vis. itors at the George Loftis home. Mr.m d Mrs.Earl Thompson we n lnlt Monday afternoon vis-itors at the Will Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Nels larsen and llnd and it was certainly app = dated vary much.The Misses Virginia um Gold u m m visited mf. Sirk a t th H o m e M o n d a y ~M n .Hattie Rusm has very seriously nick tor thehgas week or two but we me : PEACEFUL HILL Th e e i g h th gr a d e p u p i ls wh o t L :| :: proved at this time. Mrs. Herman Puewalk and no o l Norfolk,visited Aunt Susi Retzlnft Sunday afternoon.Aun Susie is slowly recovering from lon wness.Igisg Martha Nelson,i n com I mg w i t h Mr,and Mrs.Fr~Jes o l Hre mxm, dro v e a n ~ Iowa Satqrqqy and spent Lh ably broken all world's raconds !or'tlna week~with home folks. the length ol time they have been Mn. Otto Arg, Mule md Lillian on gn muket.\Knhnk visited at the Hwv Wrlch aM playing games. The Bend!Community Club held their negnln-:nesting lu tThursday sfhernoon at tha home o l Mrs.Andmw Beck.There ~d~o . ~~n o ~|/ u ~ vi s i t o r .A f t e r y r . p l e a s a n t s o c i a l serv ed by the num;'lin next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. 'rea Olsen.Roll Call will be anéwemd with a joke. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and Mr.and Mrs.Earl Smith spentSundayevening visiting at theHenryClausen home at Calhoun. plrs.Clark lippincott enter- llr.und M n .Fred Hovendick and family lpent Sunday at the Henry Huvendick home. Mr. and \ra. Fred Perm-sefnand family vialwd their daughber,Gladys at A Coundl Bluffs hol- pltal Saturday. Ind baby were Sunday visitors at the Art n home,near Spiker. CROWELL HOME Dr. John Grant Shick left Sab- urday for a trip to Minden, Neh. and surrounding towns where he represented the work of the Home He gecumed m Blair Wednesday evenmg.M r . a n d ~ T.K. Cornish ofl n ; Friday were heora Wrich, Asmus Wiese, Clarence Voss,Henry Voss,Lian-in Von and Viola Voss. The seventh graders were CezeliaWesemann;Alvena Wesemann, Verna Petersen,Lawrence Peter- sen,Dorothy Wiese and Clara Kahhk.Gladys Petersen, who is ill in a Cguncil Blulls hospital with St. daughters wane Sunday afternoon vidwrs at tlie Lo de Hovendick home near Orum. Alma, Birdie and Max-jqrie Flet- cher were Thursday afternoon vis. itors at the George Loftis home. Mr.m d Mrs.Earl Thompson we n lnlt Monday afternoon vis-itors at the Will Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Nels larsen and llnd and it was certainly app = dated vary much.The Misses Virginia um Gold u m m visited mf. Sirk a t th H o m e M o n d a y ~M n .Hattie Rusm has very seriously nick tor thehgas week or two but we me : PEACEFUL HILL Th e e i g h th gr a d e p u p i ls wh o t L :| :: proved at this time. Mrs. Herman Puewalk and no o l Norfolk,visited Aunt Susi Retzlnft Sunday afternoon.Aun Susie is slowly recovering from lon wness.Igisg Martha Nelson,i n com I mg w i t h Mr,and Mrs.Fr~Jes o l Hre mxm, dro v e a n ~ Iowa Satqrqqy and spent Lh ably broken all world's raconds !or'tlna week~with home folks. the length ol time they have been Mn. Otto Arg, Mule md Lillian on gn muket.\Knhnk visited at the Hwv Wrlch Qu r .m a M nf c u y wn S§°;o"'£3m¢'''s g m u n w lme the pue nts o ahenpoum y gn ;- _ md u p f.bo r n w e mwy . Ap r i l 9 . .».¢.i'f7"§:'1'...',f..'° \ w / f f f ? § ' f m m At 9 4 » 4 = - mme Friday were heora Wrich, Aamus Wiese, Clarence Voss,Henry Voss,Llaxtin Von and Viola Voss. The seventh graders were CezeliaWesemann;Alvena Weaemann,Verna Petersen,Lawrence Peter- sen,Dorothy Wiese and Clara Kahhk.Gladys Petersen, who is ill in a Council Blulls hospital with St. Vitua dance is reported to be somewhat improved. The following young people from this vicinity were confirmed by Rev. Runye at the Bennington St. John's Lutheran church Sun- day:Viola Voss,Henry Vom,Martin Voss, Clarence Voss, Rosie Wesemann and John Voss.Mrs H. c. Kuhr and Miss Eve- lyn Knowlton were Fremont shop- pers Saturday afternoon. Mr.August l mm k ,Lillian, Clara, Gus and Arthur were Sun- day dinner and afternoon guests at the H. B. Martens home near Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. John Wrich, Claus and Albert were Fremont callersFriday.Alma and Ma ry Wrlch,Inna Kuhr and Marie Kahnk visitedMissDorothyWrichandat~ A .. CROWELL HOME Dr. John Grant Shick left Sab-urdny for a trip to Minden, Neh.\ and surrounding towns where mx represented the work of the Home He returned m Blair Wednesday evening.Mr. and Mrs. T.K. Cornish of Omhharvinited the fomxer's moth- er, Mrs. Edna Cornish Tuesdayevening. Dr. John Grant Shick and Rev. w. H. Underwood Brave w Omahaonbusine~last Thursday. Mr. James Linder returned onSaturdayfromWeston,Neb. where he spent a wak vdsiting his sister, Mrs. om Church. Mr.George Heady of Wayne, Neb. came bo join our family lastFriday.We are sum he will be a very pleasant addition to our hmi ly . The Home folk: enjoyed agreat treat last Friday when Mr.Will Freeland entertained sevenbeenmembers of our family at the play at the mi ds t church.1-le sent ,. Omaha Sunday.Sunday visitors at the H.C. Kuhr home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wxich and daughters andMr.and Mrs.Herman Rahlfs, Lralena and Laverne,Miss Evelyn ,Knowlton and Lillian Kahnk were Blair callers Friday evening.Miss MarjorieKuhr returned with them to spend .;. 4'fr* LF\ s.H .» ~v-r5 proved at this time.. Mrs. Herman Puewalk and non o l Norfolk,visited Aunt Susie Retzlaft Sunday afternoon.Aun Susie is slowly recovering from A lon illness.Igisg Martha Nelson,i n com Pe g wi th Mr,and Mrs.FrJesol Hremnn, drove bn E..\.a Iowa Saturday and spent Lh~ weekend visiting her parents. Rev. Carl Bader had charge o our Sunday afternoon chapel ser vices and rave us a splendid aevice.Miss Lila Wright.san~ "Psalms" for us with Mrs.Wi Wnght accompanying ber on thepiano.Mrs.Mary Jones, wholus been a member of our family lor te years, died Monday evening ahe a few days illness.Although ah~ has been very feeble for the 1 few years, yet her death.wu un upe de dly sudden.M m .Tone~ died at the age of 89.Rev. W.HUnderwoodaceompaniedthene mains w Gordon, Neb. where lhewere buried beside her husband a~ Wednesday, April 16, 1930. ticlm~ 901 ~ m to ~ttend ~heplay.This was indeed a great Had you thought you might - kindness on the part of Mr. Free-in arrears on your subscription ~,c.».j H g ' ' \1 9 / /1 ~How long has it been since your battery has had expert attention? An automobile bnnery mayseem to be performing sailsfactorily, while it in actually aulfering greatly from lack ofattention.We are always glad to give your battery (mymake)expen attention andcare when you bring il in for our free aervicm VlN'l'0N-EVANS cmmom co. ~i1..]{5 .. g c .. . . ` .:'1 . . .4 '1..2 j r F ! ! I N i " i.~f u n n -* : = L " "v 4 a r *. .an'..u\ ( r . ~" , f s .-_ 5 \ _L - 1 . "\ q i ».., g.~- . . , ; w g `H r . ; ".7 J n g , '... , j .:* l ."J |\ 4 :Z "A ~able in a low-priced r 1 B&},é¥r.oh Tiieéday for her ome' at Hudson, S. D.~ h e n r y ula u s e n h o m e a t uau xou n.i to n s a n we w m An u e rs o nprim.C la r k ip p in c ott e.nter~Mr -a n d Mr s .Ne ls Larsen t a m e d t h e f o l l o w m g s u p p e r g u e s t s f a m i l y w e r e S u n d a y v i s i t o n ; n b i n : »\ n u i n A u \ l r n | | w . n n : | a ¢ 1 * n a | I - " . . . » a u n \ Y n | e A n | n l \ l nMr. and Mrs. Gerald Reid mov-1 ed last week into rooms abthe 0.A. .mmm home .Gerald ia work ing at Truhlsen Bros.Hardware in Pl-if-2 of O: H. Godsey.Mina Arwllda Lowe,who h u spent the past- two weeks at her lmme here, returned to Omaha on Wednesday-Dr. and Mrs. Bailey and so: olMcCook,Neb.were guai s the aa.. llnm.. at Hooper Thursday.Then sons,Henry, Thomas, John, Eugene and Robert were pall bearer; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cooper and Carl, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs.n mCooper of Tekamah, spent Sunday evening nt the H. 0. Cooper home Mr.and Mrs.Ha ny Walker moved their household goods to, m a r d w~y-l1f~»=.he. =-,P°'-'- ner muue ul.uiuema, n...~..~». 'Fm Shoe Store of Blair ia the Fashion Cente r-Women's andMisees', $2.98 to $6.50-¢Children's, $1.49 m s sa s-Emu J etti ek, ss and se We fit your foot as well as your pocke tboo k-try us nad see.13~1t For Easter Sunday-and every nna,any fn..that matterhwatx at ..-.u Home U.."w.»=W., ev.,-niiig rnho nor of her husbands birthday.Their guests were Mr.and Mrs.E.C. Lippincott and family and Mr.and Mrs.Lyle Guyer and childlen.M m Jim Summers visited at the E. C. Lippincott home Thurs-day alhemnon. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olinger spent Thursday evening with Mr. and nemo... ..e..... ..........Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Magill and family and Mrs, An Magill were in Fremont one day last week.Sunday visitnrs at the Eddie Fletcher home were Mr, and Mrs. Chas.Hovendick and family, Mr. and M m Pete Larsam and Ella, F. E. Fletcher, Alma, Birdie, Mar- jorie and Earl. Mrs. Bill Flanagan, Mrs. Venoy dencke and family.Wedergren,Mrs.Bert Oberst, nv Jensen called on Mrs. Howard Curley, Mrs. Parke)ebel ol Blair Friday L0ftiB and Mrs.Freeman Iaftis attended the Ladies'Ai d at thehs. Ray Johnson and Merle Anthony home lm Th urs - rs. Earl Smith, all of day allemoon. lompnn: ol me Ween. m. .W ...W-ard Hansen home.Mrs. John Sutmn spent a few dnys lut week at Creston, Neb., with Mis: Hazel Ryan..Mrs.»Hans Andersen is still quite poorly.She and Mr.An--d¢1`B¢n recently returned from a.few weeks stay at Excelgiur tion mm me swan u u w -\- ~~\.-,,-~.-_-._..,_, Mrs. Chrig Korsh 5 and children will want Silk Stickings thatwearand Mrs. D. Bum dro ve co Km- -the Hosiery Store of Blni r isnardFriday altelmoon w visit the Fashion Center-they are the relatives.gnly emm Bvl f mgoggllg Silk"W w h we 't ear:tripe¢,¢m§"'€f°§`1..,, f1~£S§»»"&'"5,¢"',€."¥£ 353 i n d =1~'§=35°»g==P°;g§;3 f gh .-ayser .~nyx ~Q ,ff .~.?.f.'f°'1'2§'2'i.S.'f ". f° .h . Fu x x- i u hi gme é q i lk £ 3 .w r ~ Mrs. Louie n Mrs.Hen Mrs..A. C. r evvemng.Mr. and L Mr. and M: |0msha, and|1'_=. =;=»3§f Miss Lucille enzenl Sunday visibors at the Floydguegrs at up Harry|Magi1l game jygre Lr . a nd ~ I lla lil. Cannkhlel of ml 1" Hull: -»~=»~\-~ -' "~ weight,$1 pdl;Bnbolml,51; ummm :mms axmuly =v=lllI»¥nenry nvvulllwx lull nun.mrr; ~ fa r her .lln.vg-5 dam llome.b'Th¢ wi Neveldnrllf 2 , 31; dns 8 3 " gf -, -M llrffedEd c -:_¢= ml Mn. Euymcnd uqxu um GH |£_'£'_°.E"Ef'§"Ef1'..'.1'i'.T"§{ w. umm. un. Genld Reid md 2.2 32 Si.. ¢-......_°°'°'§§.1¢ un. m..»°£.=k .15 funily on uffma lm Geena m u. ani 0 1 B l !I r f f n l l l i I L l i D § ¢ \ § .y u a n ; \v r 1 _ ;. . . . . l . . . .¢ . » - : u n o Mrs. w. E. McDonald.\...., ...C .......,.. --......_ ___--'..Sunday evening.f mily Mr. and M1553 lf M,£"5m ~ and BENCH NOTES . Mr. and Mrs. Harry wh »i»|1i'»~»€u¢1= and sm," April 15 was the anniversary of med Fnday_evening win;Mrs. Mem Thompson were s nw ...w-:".~nf Im-,ma M n .Mr .ma Mrs. w. w. Dixo n a nd Nancy Sy ns }_¥l'P""' w g n t " F ~ n m h n m n : s a m r a a v e \'0:l 1|u|;- _ll;:;§d_iff|_§lmon Wist spent .a fe 1rdly llnrtwe ekat.theL el¢l\ grading cgpp in_ Igisaoux-i._I __HAVE YOU SEEN aFloyd Colton left one any las:~°1°~------v ------ ---_-week for Missouri called there by Gnlbet Olson and Mr.and Mrs.the serious illness of his father. Clyde Fitch.On Sunday all cele- Dode Parrish ia working in hm braved together with a big partyplace on the section.la t the Mrs Miller home.The --~ ~--v ..-..\..mwah; hrnmrht well filled bl8k?tS M§§."v""i`a`E""iéim 1 'f L in 1 .,.=-»-nuu »»-=»-.ncuMr. angsldrs. Lesliea'E'hr?mpsoncgrTd FTM: Sho e Store of Bla u; as ~ Inxni ly o f Blai r. v w baby were Sunday dinner guests nshion Ce nte r-Wo mens 831d;"515°¥`9 at the Earl at the John Compton home.Muses 1 $2.98 130 $650'°"Childl€!l'S,|h°me° M r : m d M r s .A l f r e d H a n s e n $ 1 - 1 ' 9 _ § °$ 3 . 3 9 - - E n n a J e t t i c k ,$ 5 |r m ,c n . " ""n ..., _A n Q _ _ fene. Sunday IThompson Blair is the 'f°.;°2=f@.u.'}dr._nn¢l »!=»..%¢rae.~°::5; '::2|:;§"; iB|]§¥L`Jn£"&iEE}'v§ii_én3|mI|"£¢h'§`n1`1€¢i'b:['ilr. and Hn-|"3";".:..'::»3.'f':'.'$ 3 ~ |~~have been at rcanaonpn, neu. uw.mmondm,have returned w n.Albert.Hue,accompanied by llrs .Branden drove to Omdxa Wednesday and brought hir. Bran-dert home from the hospitaL Mrs. Howard Grnndan spent a fm., agua this week at the par- joyed at noon.Those presentwere Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gwnier und_children,Ben Wachter and fanuly, Mr. and Mrs. nm Lottie \?A'L'L?§3§`°§ad"B°é'Ff M"»§§'v§*v§.; |Rutledge,Mr. and Mrs.Claude 191-ew a nd wa s ' Mr. a nd "ff- Alfred Paulsen Thursdny evening. Miss Marie Bolln visiked Miss Doris Beck Sunday aiwmoou.Mr,Hurry Smith and Floyd drove w Tekamah Friday after-noon and Mr. Smith purchased a new Chevroleo sedan at the Ben M§]?onsdd_g§!oge._I _as yoursee, 1000 s nbias me bo give newestandHai developé 1 a - 1 ¢ ~ w g m - ; = - l ~ = f ° ' = ; _.-n m e? "1»i';»..*?.'.1"é'.?.¢.§1"§',§'1=1°;?. Ind SB.We fit your foot as inn yqn §.he_lml!t¢|H:_||}d g_|_mr P0¢l|\¢tbook-try u|_g5q sty les i n Dresses,Co s ts Hee..1 3 - i t:s,th e mi n u te th e y ar e >></'AS H ERI, gt 1ock Botton}_Price§Hdkstrengtli, Energy Of 20 Years Ago enlxl, 0. H. Godsey home. Mary Louise McDowell is stay- ing with Mr.and Mrs. J.W.Bnmton while her mother is ill.The Senior elass observed freak day last. Wednesday.They attend d classes dressed in all kinds of ireakish costumes and had a jolly time.Carrol Lowe has accepted a position at the Olson electric shop and began his duties last week.Mrs.Frank Wright and little;.._»..-.. --._ ..:.:n-.... t..._ .....n..»- U. rl. mancnard, mrs uzzxe men-1er, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wakefield Jr. and sons, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fllch and Wallace, Mr. and M mA.H.Lowe, Rosemary and Leo I-lannan.J. W. Brunton is driving a newWhippetsedansincelust week, purehased of the Gilland gm-age,The American Legion Auxiliary are sendinga neat little sum of money to disabled war nurses. They are Heinz for this purpose the money earned from n lunch Mr. and mrs.A. m. :urn a ndMauriceandMr.0.E.Ohlsen,all of Oakland and Mrs.Andrew Svendg-ard and children visited at the Jonas Blomberg home Sunday afternoon.Mrs.Henry Jensen entertained the following guests at har homeonFridaynfuemoonzMrs.Tom Oslsennan, Mrs. Ed Matthie&n and Mrs. Anna Peterson.The after-noon was spent playing bridge.A nice sized crowd attended the Pleasant View Sunday School levery da 1:1 me year.snap attheI-`as on Center and see for yourself.13-It NEW ENGLAND NEWS Mr.and Mrs.Hans Frahxn of Blau'and Helen Jacobsen were Sunday visitors at the Martin Haier home.I Mr.and Mrs.Julius Weber vimted at the Viggo Hansen home near Winslow Sunday. I»-». | | | | |-Qs° {1 9 ®/ 2 5-Gal. $2.25 How long has it been since your battery has had expert attention? An automobile bnnery mayseem to be performing sailsfactorily, while it in actually aulfering greatly from lack ofattention.We are always glad to give your battery (mymake)expen attention andcare when you bring il in for our free aervicm VlN'l'0N-EVANS cmmom co. vw11§=ia Délivered to Your Railroad Station Middle States H 10-Gal $3.25 8-Gal $2.ss ments . . . when they have just been picked. Afterwards they are good, yes; hut ncvcr quite so sparkling, so crisp or sweet or tender, as when fre(h from their growing. Have scarlet tomatoes dangling in u garden ol' your own. And li ma be ans--that yo u nee dn't pic k till the mi xmw y ou need them.Have all the kinds of vegetables you like-havo them the hes! vegetnhlcs-and have them fresh, hy planting .,.-1 f .; a i1. ! ,;Ia .99 F -1xF11 , 1 , 1I21 il a 1 \ 4 II fvH ~~.¢»i %\ ¢ °" "` < ~ l ° * * *P»¢ " ".QQ;-~ I \ ,.3 H 1 ": i IM|I r v1.'x 1 "3:* i t 2 .f ~\, g ' ?~a v W . : a . 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Its thoroughly proven washing principle assures apotlesslycleanclothes without soaking, hand-» rubbing, or boiling. From a mechanical standpoint, it is as fool-proof and trouble-free as a washer can bo made. Ana it is beautifully Qnished in l i i m m Vortex green. See this washer today.. 0 0N i c F r n e d r l c h s e n H a r d w a r e KENNARD NEBRASKA |J . A ; _ . \a.v 1' s..1 "\'..:. '~.~< >: - f , ; > r » r ~. = able in a low-priced r ERE xi . L _,_- '1,,. 1 f musn! m e mms "`? i'"'& served afthe dance last Saturday g ny morning there being 61 Mr. and Mrs. Weéley Graulachs misleghe httle miss sr wx dght.pruélsent.Rev. Moran of Bla§r,WBS were Sunday evening visitors nt Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kastle Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper were with us and gave a splendid ser- the Earl Thompson home. -_,.l.:x.a»....~ fum". ..\-.V fm". ml-.Sunday dinner zuem of Mr. and mon.Everyone taking partjnfhe Mr.and Mrs.George Lamaumbu`§`°§1'§i§pQ'£§`Li¢'§Ié¢i§ééH Qfgfh Mrs. Carl Coopel' at their home at relatives.Tekamah.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Webster Sunday afternoon guests at the mx Anim Joyce of Te mg , v i .Wm. Branden. home were Dr. and ...J ¢~.._.'-.. -. v.~....4 n......»'¢Mrs. Shirlev Van Valln ol Omaha. Easier progi-am an kept real busy practicing.Mr,and Mrs.Henry Jansen salled on Mr.and Mrs.John wmv. and family Sunday evening. were Friday afcemoon visitors at the Chu. I-Iovendick home.Mr. and Mrs. Vick Holstein and family wre Sunday dinner guests at the Vick Skov home.wen euuuay un. racu nwgvuw----- ------ ---. -.-...`, ___ _,.Sanford Wilson _was looking Mr.and Mrs. Henry Stprk,Mr.Mrs. Fred Peck and Mrs. Gene lf i é r some business interests at a rd Mrs.August Pepmzller and Davld spent 'nmmdav evenins at the Do ugla s c o unty s e a t W e dne a - ~ Mli e fmg Brandeét and the E. ~ L ppi nc ott "gm d M d,y_A y.r a .erman _ay o r c an __rs.A badge crew for the ranma Meygr and Axbren Hue and family. Epl French and children muted .-m...m\, rm. be en wo rki n: mul Mms Bessxe Lyzholf, accompan- a the Jonas Blomberg home on The seventh and eighth grades' exams were given at the New England school Thursday andFriday.Several students from other schools were pnnent.Mr.and Mrs.Eddie Fletcher " " ' a ; g a g e ~" Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wachter \ied by Miss Margaret K.roese,lFrlday afternoon.'tank dinner at tha GranMrdrovetoLaShamlubeSntnrdavMm. E. C. Linnineott surprised d-Aer home last Monday.ndpa Flet- I; im "»1ia.¢ um n u m vm ui- m|Ii"n3i¢i c.a»» on m m m : ' l r . ~ u n .h i m m m 'nomum-.s x he ummuy bv ma m m m e,t::_-:sy dxwe iq __Fir§\§. Ne; md ~at hen I§gl§ll|__|_§f ,m=.'$" 1'€'°u.. Fndy Andeno:"I " He m "r. A. arrwrn . xben yegrs with as bid m'&"MI-A,W.Barge a.~\d] Caroline Wachter attended Eastern Star meeting at CraisTuesday evening.''were guesv.a_ol' Misa Kroeae's par~ Winilred Allen_and mms uusue M n .Wm.Kramer,who has epts, returning home Sunday eve- Scheffler to then- home as supper t the ' . :'th lati c rung.esta.David ci¢;";ffi' 2>`?m»»§'f ye gnzd Mrs. Edwin Blomberg came up gum,and Mrs.Ralph Lockwood m Herman mn week.(mm Q"2»*=°f!'1=Pf=d=v t°f °_i~=w and son _and Mr-HM! é"E°Q*8'? HUUR-[a muse of smmach tmuoxe as anyMr. and Mrs. Wm. Sprick were man ever had.It was impossible in 0 °h°J|"-5° ;3r"eé'g'g°"d gg- for hue to ever enjoy a meal with-ibed rs.o .'n a t e ~_u r b l .Mgho dis | ;h;J i ta ._3Ef.,.i'""°"""1 r n y n m Mi s a D a g ma r Ols on,stud en t at§< 18 YS mat m m n e r mo w e r ,mrs. and damggflter, rlqra , au 01 _Uf"*""*m r .a q d Mr s .r ta y mo n a m a g u lD a n a College,Bla ir ,sp en t th e W m. K r a me r .Mr . B lomb e rg c a me we r e ms lto r s F n d a y eve n i n g a t a n d J u mo r wr e Th u r s d a y a f t e r | I Q l ..._L_..-f u n Qninanf nn# aka an.Penha.I \n9H|Al...l..A...»»n f M r a n d MPR f"BIk]..........¢:n:|.niln né #Ln Allahu-4 ' I n n """1§ve bottles of Sargon mad| me feel like a new man.I havew & K . e n u 3 1 ;n e r " U m a n g [ @ _u r u u u u n }" w g n u n ;L I ; u | . u . u c \ . |h a u l u g v I I U L U U V L n n -u n a ¢ » . ¢ w »- " " "I I U U I I U 1 3 l l U l . D U U u n :r x l u c a u A. . L u n ." ' j - "d d h 'a n# p h f h h t h e J T .h m m t h a t e v e m n g .L 1 i n c o t t .h o m e . .g a i n e d s n c t e e n p o u n s f m a w eF i t c h e f a m i l y 0 ; ? § e , w i s e r i n d e r g o i n g M m .D .W .B e l l o f B l a i r ,d r o v e l i .a n d M m J o h n S u t t o n 4 1 1 5 M r s .N e i l i f h o m p s o n a n d c h i l d m n l m u c l 1 s t r e n g t h a n d v n t a l i t y a s I s o m e r e m o d e l i n g .i q l i e r r n a u S u n d a y m o r n i n g ,M r .M o r r i e S n i o l y o f B e a t n c e ,o f B l a i r ,s p e n t W e d n e s d a y n i g h t h a d t w e n t y y e a r s a g o . H € f U 1 8 n y o u n g f o l k s x i h o a r e b r m g m g M P S -C h l l q o t t o f O m a h a ,a n d M r .a n d M r s ;T l m e o .§ u n d §a n d T h u r s d a y a t t h e E a r l T h o m p - I " I h a v e n e v e r f o u n d a n y t h i n g l c atudenta11£ the Stabe University, II are to come home next week for p p for a brief v isit.They were and baby were Sunday dinner soneasantcallersattheBrandert guests at the Ches $ut.ton hope.I ome.Mr.and Mrs.Rxchard Slevers da) The Barnes lost their net bull and hahv of Calhoun ware Sunday hor hi)o r r n ne. Im!-vilv Pehrmn mme 'mu-..'°"""" Sax-gon s m u m vnu Ish:c an |They zegulste me per1ee\,ly."-I P!f¢l'lU Baht- A. `s¢m.¢.425 Went 24111 ; and Mn. Richmond md Street, Oklahoma City.--,.__¢-........-A the spring vacation.They nre lh Mnrie Adams.Maxine Johnson. S'-ella Jespersen, Harold Swanson, Eugene Burdic and Vernon Van Born.A fire in the alley back of the Jespemen garage last Thursday farenoon apparently starting from?nu-ks from a bonfire,promised or a time to be qde dangerous. The fire department did theirusual effective work and soonhad the Ure out. The Degree of Honor lodge held their regular_ monthly meetingFrlday evening, March ll at the J. D.Lowe home with ten mem- bers nresent.A social hour inl- Idl at § l dl lr 1.4h d sis rg, "Jigga" Monday when hewas ,ruck by n freight train.Mr. and Mrs.Henry Ruwe andlrs.Minnie Triplett of Blair, ere Sunday aitemocm callers atreG. F. Lowe home. The David Cole Cream Co. have iscontinued their station here.Mr. and Mrs. Pele Katt of Arl- igton, came over Friday eveningJseeMr.Brandert,who cameome from the hospital Wednes- dinner éuests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lippincott,Mrs. Elmer M";2°"- lirs-_Harry Finch a daugh , Virginia, and Mr. Hans Anderson, all og Omaha visited a t the Clark Lxppincott home Monday aftemoon.Mr. and Mrs. Shes Sutwn and Neil called on Mr. spd Mrs. Paul Kempke Friday evemng.The Cheerful Helpers Sunday sehwl class had a party at the Re v chilkirqvisitm ,; ~|f n e UCIIIHDIJ 101 D u lg u u u. Aanwe r e Th u r s d a y a f te r n o o n | ~rs a t th e F . E . F le tc h e r h ome Sa r go n Soft.Ma s s P i lls h a s pr o b We Need More Cream day. The F. 0. Swanson family spent Sunday at the Harry Yike homein Omaha. Mrs.Claude Reid was on the sick list last mek. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Blamberg of Omaha, Mrs. Wm. Kramer and ~1 0c ~ ~ f l i e r ! "~ 5 ~ ~~~~ "."\§ ~,f' ~1Tf ; fi f ; 5 1 1~Ivavn u ¢ j P } c u w u s u r Dr. sa..-ar z M - .... ... - : r i ' " 'J Z : " ~ . . . . . ¢ . . ¢ . . . m . ; " fI ' €. . 't . . . D r c o m e s ! . S d - d l ' r 0 u r l b ¢ » ¢ l a \ U I» » ~ " 2 'a = ~ . s h , |uo|.h£.q,\du¢. 35¢hu.- x7'.¥"'TI 1 ) r .S c h o l l ! ! F o o t E r q a e r t `W 'z'll B c . H e r e Monday, April 21 'folidthooe who are inmiaery from thcirfmgmnuff of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, internationally famous F0-ut »~»-».¢' will he at our store on the above date. Huvill give our feet;thuruugb scientific mnl sin, developilprinu of them whiagnvgd tha exact nature of your cnt,md 5 owyouwhn todoto gut quid;and pamxnent relief. All this without out or obligation m yuul An Dr.SchollFo<n Belief youuereoommendultobuyia yur.to give you relief.Don't min this opportunity!.v ; J. s A SBLAIR, NEBRASKA >2.ais E I 0.|€¥=. 2 »: 5: ;*a 2 a 5; s Ir|. 11. _ 'E1. rg| I f a. }° i 1 |I i q ning. Sixieen members were pres-ent and the birthdays of four ofthememberswerecelebrated. Those having birthdays were Inez Mencke,James Dixon,Delbert Clark and Willard Iverson. Every- o ne lmda re a lni c e ti me v i a lxi ng When you ship your creani to you realize the most possible | returns to you- lnwfzhe rezulin lodsre session.H :. r» ; . ; Miss Helen Triple",assisted with the work at the post office Saturday,during Lhe absence of Hr. Cameron.The Thomas Cushman familymovedlast week into the Mrs. Henry Baker property across the railroad tracks. Elmon West has rented the Knstle home and will move in soon.Mrs. Kastle expectstoleavesoon for Loi Angeles, Calif. where EWhy Take Less? We offer you new heavy shippinglhe will make her home and be m a r her daughter,Mrs,H.V. Brnnek.A bright baby son made his ap- g f - f w at the Malvern Weel ame Saturday, April 12 and wasgiven a hearty welcome.Friday evening after school thc 'l»'»¢=hl»n onlpnnlned the .lnnior 0*cans at Bargain Prices 5-Gal. $2.25 8-Gal $2.ss 10-Gal $3.25if" a " " '"'»f.;;: Jaroa st at H wood grove. |uite ilMrs. H. C. Br1.mton is c .Mrsat her home south 0; wwnFred Martin is caring for her.Mn. Barry Leach drove in fron the sradins camp and spent Lhw ma s t wee k hm.Mrs. Thorvald Pblersen enbexef 'E IQQA nm. james Cameruno Omlhl. visited lan Wednesday a the H. B. Cameron home.Edward Swanson came hum frdm Omaha Friday and remain ed until Sunday evening,County eighth grade examina am were held last Thursday am 5-Gal. $2.25 m .~ ° ~.~'|t '\x ~L /~|4 2 ~ .w* \: r \ " ' * . r *Yc u w u s u r ; <. W . D r . S d n ?2 p f i i i -1 ;. . . . . . ¢ . . ¢ . . . m . ; " fI ' €. . 't . . . D r c o m e s ! . S d - d l ' :l r l b ¢ » ¢ l a \U I» » ~ " 2 'a = ~ . s h , | u o | . h £ . q , \ d u ¢ . 3 5 ¢ h u . - Q ~'QL e lf 1 ) r .S c h o l l ! ! F o o t E r q a e r t `W 'z'll B c . H e r e Monday, April 21 'folidthooe whouoin 'from mheirfe-mmnuff of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, internationally fnnom Fo-ot »~»-».¢' will he at our store on the above date. Huvill give our feet;thorough scientific mnl sin, dcvelolilprinu of them whicgnevgd tha exact nature of your nincngmd 5 owyouwhn todo to gut quid;and pamuaent relief. All this without out or obligation m yuul An Dr.SchollFo<n Belief youuereoommendultobuyia yur.to give you relief.Don't min this opportunity!.v ; J. s A SBLAIR, NEBRASKA 2 g»: 5: ; 2 r |= 15; 1. 1.1: }°.a , . i Q I .IE1 }. 1 | 1.1 Delivered to Your Railroad Station Middle States Creamery Company _ _ . Your Independent Farm to Factory Creamery 1428 North St., OMAHA -a $3.25 ~°a $2.ss the blue ribbon class, so are Fcrry's Seeds bred for superior ;.-' :\ " H , . ! ~»a ~s M - r w n mu p . -i n -n f - e s " ' ~. . ¢ ? ' Ra nh ll uo a- ' H a n n . - u f ~ r - 2 -1 1 any fléui. ...aAm u p~~a~J1 size, abundance, color, flavor. Having a good ganlcn ~ easy with these. Find Ferry's Seeds at the "atom around the comer." To know how a nd when to plant vegetable s and Howers, consult Ferry'a Seed Annual.It even tells new ways to cook vegetables. Write for this-to D. M. Ferry & Co., Detroit, Mich. P.SJfA cnnmzx HA: No SECOND CHANCE. PLANT THE nest: §{'iday.A number of Herman pu wrote.Mr.and M r s Bert Cooper m'Tehm-ah, Afimde d the D: o f H w a g ¢ m » e u n ¢ » ¢ u » J . n . x » w ~ hmm Friday evening.ln. A. J. Cameron wok cars os I n \itt\e gnnddgughwr,M m Elizabeth Friday whi1¢ her moth ex, Mm. John Sidnet was in 0ml- 1 .-~w ,.~~l ~.,.L ...r~1.G??: '§". ~f ~ :~~~ ~>~ ~¢¢;:.7,;,gt;,;f.j f . I f ;¢ .1 ~».mn¢..n._.»....-an v.....» ..._ ._ .,. m f J f 'gf w ~\ Blair, Nebraska, April 17. 1980 §the :I aam of May 9, 1980 at f the Methodist chuxth in Tekamnh. |Interested organized groups ue urged w get these agnement blanks u soon as possible. named deoased r n v n l .to-vdt: Jasper Hester,L s n n Hester, Laura Dennis, Levi Heater, Cham- ber: Hester, Clancy Hexter, Birtae Haste Renal H s te:Chamner,o e ,yWnmrRn-t 'R'»¢A>»n rfhmnmv. lxudzuffer claiming or :sporting any right,title,intnrest, or lien in o r upon said nal estate, and for equitable relief. Y d each 1mx Ill o you are re-rmind fn nnmrnr maid natitinn in %haZ6l.h diy of Apri l,l.930 nnd WITNESS my hlnd And the the 26th day of July, 1930 at the Seal of said County c o m ,thh hour of 10 o'c.lock in the forenoon gm, dl! °f mmh ' 1 9 3 0 . of each day to 'swufve and ex-(SEAL)1. c. ELLER, nmino all claims against md En-11»8t County Judge. NOTICE xs GWEN fa the ma. Han to sppeu- before me at the County Court room in mm, Neb- Plska. on the 18th day of April, 1980,ml on the 19th day of July,5 With The Churches IHRISTIAN CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH A_ J. Hixrgvctt, Pnstnr A.F. Newell,Pntor The Fontanelle 4-H cmuu-lg' Qiub held their regular meeting at, |H¢m=-r. Rena Hester, Aa. E. seu-lm District (kurt ol vwfashingwn uw, warn a view w their adjust-f ers, L|.uraA,. M¢Bxide, Elin.; T_|Coum.y,Nebraska,on or before ment and allowance.The 'tinnf Ha m, mm J . ' r. n um, c m- * M zu m da y a t J un e , ma n .umimd fo r the presentation o r ence Percy,Bernie Percy,Floyd JolmE.Hovendick,PIaintif!,d a m ,against w g B m w Pe rc y , ~ J . He ster and He nry By, Mdmer Cz Carrigan,three months from me 250, dmvW. Mclinde. nad names unknown. 18-5¢.His Attorneys. .v 1-41 A n man . M ¢\.§| |"'f.1m. Ar.w n w r m wasu ar. .lu 0¢loCK gn. nl. for mepurposeofeafaminatiqn,adjust- ' q " " " '° " ' " " "ment md allowance of claims.All claims not filed on or before the0'Han10u ds 0'Hanlcn, Attorneys.18th d w of April,1930 will ba COUNTY COURT,WASHING- forever barred. 'rnw f'|'\l1N"l'V. \mm'zAsKA (the home of their leader,Misa Sophia Waterman.All eight, mem bers were present. Problem number one was thor- ouxhly smdied.The next meeting1,o A. M.FRIDAY i c r r rI\¥E..§:§.ih\;r°n»]i-.in 11 A M.~ n f ¢ "f rn ¢ ~: i f i § n n wi l l he a n d a l l per so ns h a v i n g o r c l a i m- in g a n y i n te r e s t in Ta : L o t F o r ty ~ t w o (4 2) ,i n W a s h i n g to n Col1I1iY» Ne b ra s k a, mor e f u lly d es c ri b e d a s Nl|; ~|| |..l l ~nu east corner ot the Northeastquarter (NEK) of the Southwestq u m r (SWM)of Section Four- teen (14) Township Eighteen (13). Hmm Elev en (11), thence north 18.75 chains;thence wut 9.125chains;thence south 18.75 anim; thence m c 9.125 ohnlnn,ta the gg" ol beginning, mal names un- own; Defendants. You and each of you am herebynotified that on the um da y o f April, 1980,John E.Hovendiok Bled i n the District Couxt ofWashington County, Nebraska, his petition whereh the said John E. Hovendlck is plaintiff and yml,and each of you,together with others, are defendants, the objgct and prayer of which said petitlvn is to obtain a decree of said Courtfinding and docreeing that we amid John E.Hovendick is the owner in fee slmplfe of the following de- scribed ral _estlte,to~wit:Tax un Fo rty -two <42>. in wwnng- wn County, Nebraska, mom fully described as follows: Commencing at the Southeast comer of theNortheast quarter (NE%)of the Southwest quarter (swat) of Sec- tion Fourteen (14),TownshipEighteen (18), Range Eleven (11), thence north 18.76 chains; thence west 9.125 chains;thence south IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH||I|III||III||||I||||| M A R Q u | s 1 ~2 -/ . ~'1\~2 ~~ 122 6 ~~ ~6 ~ chains to the place of beginning; and removing the clouds uutuponhis tide in fee simple to mid real estate by the apparent claim, ofyou and each ol you, no soma right, title ixmmest or claim in or upon said real ed-Hhs. and to quiet his title in fee ldmple against any claim. rights titles, infemat or lien in or upon uid ml estahe whim you or my or dther at you, my lmvo or claim to luve therein or thereupon,and fn forever enjoin a n d h r y m m d u c h o f y o m a n d your heirs,mneennra,executors,adminlstratars.or audgm from mms las gasollneandoil. Noother é» iv f vibrad f1m.~1'¢.. ml? ..»1.mT..»°é'. an assures a longer-luring.longer-wrkfvlrlz automobile. hom the stand t M °i>°fMln¢Chevro et il eqimlly coo-! ~ N o o t h a a u t o m o b l l e c o n - meehnnhm. Bdoreyoudedd eonan ea ri n th a low-price Held, see an drive the Chzvrolet Six.The more thor- oughly you lnvasdgne, the more certain you are to conclude thatlt'| W im to choose a Sk-(or value, ! o rp er_f orm a ac e. .. nn d! orec o-nomical transportation!' nomsmz OR PHAlTON r o»¢¢f c»|»....Q n -an-»f"""`.... as A 0 llgowsalowuexpeaoefor tires. And rn-¢§°;'s¢4~» 1 1 - s u a - Thl5 P¢d l| So Au| - . . u a l u 11 | 4 9 5 ~ r » . u w u ~ l » - v a ~ a . . u a l' l| nI ¢d ¢n lh Hlv1 .. .. .. .. .. . nlr n - 1 s s r ~ » c n » » u , . . . . . . . n o 1 ' h | 1 ' A f a n C l» ¢ a h ¢ l| h & b ¢ l| ( ! l ¢ l - f r b l w l l l l l )Iu r n qln l) L u . s . n e w - 1 . n w . m- mo n | | l t v l ¢ | l . o . » . J | u a 7 , l u | ¢ , m m m I » or Economical fU'ansportation v ~fg §»~ L_ . -z.7 .i f _ - l _ ; . _~_ _ - . r/ Q u g v R Q L E T 1 »||" 0 9 0l t s w i s e t o c h o o s e a S There is one sure way to get greater v a l u e i n a l o w - p ri c e d c a r to d a y - cho os e a Si x!. This greata value ls lnstantly obvious when you drlve a Chevrolet Sk.You notice int of all lts puter smoothness.Thae is no tremor In the steering wheel-no rattlelntheiloox-boards-norumble ordrummluglnthsbody. In addltlon to the dner perform- ance of its sk-cyllndu motor, thenewChevroletglvayoutrulyremarkable economy. Its six-cyllnda amoothnas saves » ..u »,>=| f ..=.| X_~ no other car coats las for servioef Because of its modem éhglueeflng; Chevrolet also assura a high re- sale value. Chevrolet gfva you full -enclosed;weather-proof, bwheef braka; a modern fuel system-with theasollnetnnk mounted in the rw:our long semi-elllptlc springs;mounted lmgthwlse ln the dkoc-don of ear travel.Itglves youbeautilul Fisher bodies built offoblnndon 'Eur-dvreodlnd-seed. t ves youa eavy,-chnnnd-steel;imme."ndylt gives r NOTICE OF FINAL AD-MINISTRATION ACCOUNT um¢mns¢¢drv\-paymexhunebu .1930.'~' is Ons Year from ma 25th dlY Estate at FERDINAND C.RUWE. (SEAL)x. c. ELLER, of April, 1930.Deeeaad.10-lt County Judge. .| la Washinxt-on County,I A. C. Debel, Att'y. County Court.In Probate.In the Matter of the Estate of Johann Vogt, Deceased: The heir: a law, next of kin,devisees,»e=»é>~.creditors and all persons interested in the final settlemnt ol said estate are hare-by notified that on the 12th day of Av ri l.xsao, William G. Vogt, the Execumr ol said estate fileda petitlon in said County Court, praying that his find administra- tion account filed hexedn be settled and allowed, that proof ofhelrahlp be taken,order for distri- bution of assets and assignment of dower and homestead rights enter-ed;and the sdd Exneeutor dis- charged.lt you fail to appear before saldCounty Conn on the 9th day of May, 1980, at 2 o'c1ock P. M., and contest ma petition,the Courtmay grant the prayer thereof and make such other and further or- ders, allowances md deaees as to this Court may seem proper.Witness my hand and officid seal this 12th day of April, 1980.(SEAL)L C. ELLER, 13 4:County Judge. NOTICE To CREDITORS OF ESTATE Henry Mexuzke, A STATE OF NEBRASKA I Waahingtnn County,| In the (hunky ('Aur¢. in the Matter of the Estate of Mu-y M. Rogers, Deoewed:'ro 'nm CREDITORS OF SAID ESTATE: You an He mby NoB!i ed, That I will dt a t th e County Court RW mi n Bl . \ i ri n s n i d C o \ mt y o n as &r;:t§;:,. '§£.11"5'§:;a,j'¢;6¢"f»; M. Pneac hing , 8: 00 P . M. -M i d w e e k me eti ng ,W e d n a d a y S : 0 J P : M ._1 1...\x. A i m u n ;w a w - - -" ' 1 -. . _ . __o b s e r v e d w i t h a .s o i e m n s e r v i c e o f c o m m e m o r a t i o n ,m g d i t a t i o n a n d p r a y e r F r i d a y e v e n m g f r o m 7 5 3 0 t o 8 : 3 Q .i j a s f s i g n = z ' ~ " = : . f ° ~x d m g wi ll b e h e l d A p r i l 3 0 a t th e F o n f. ll1€ u¢ lC h0 0\ , an d 8 ju dg in g (g un - te s t v n ll b e h e i d a t t h a t t i m e o n Fl* _"'!`-IQ* m'»5f=by each membersunuavannumnlumu,,,.|,|m °nn{'mn-u|a ':-n"w"|mtneir1lr|rtP¥°Ul¢m-mum point fe' '!=s_'e*. : . ° ° » 1 ° ° - g u n # -. - f f ~ _ . . . \ . .num P="'=°- utter.Gn a l f n l f m t ?2- i nn n a v .n z u .f n . . .fhnrndh n f m n m u n c n w 1 . u Ibe News newv s5 4v »- n - v --va j a a n:nun-uau - --- --*-' 'u r ....\~.h n h i l m r m f m m s m r e r v u r n . . .f ' » v l |. m l f h n C h r i s c h n n - "w w ---............-_ --.-_ ,evening this -mi, except Satur- day.Our friends are invited toworship and fellowship with us. Sunday is Easter, the rim de clxlan day in our Pentecosbaleam-f f m We are hoping for the rgest attendance in many yan. You will count one.Sunday isEaster.Our goalfor the morning attendance ls 150, Come ua Bi Ie School, rennin for church. EVANGELICAL L UTHERAN 'r mN1 ' r Y c mmc n H. C, Jul. Frese, Pastor Good Friday--English services: at 8:00 P. M,Easter services in the German hngugge, at 10:30 A. M. F m s r ME'[H0D|3 ;| ° ca us es we vw., .-...._. -______ .The pastor feels that this is at onoe the most important and spir- itually the richest hour of the entire Church Calendar, and urges all eomlmmicants w make use of lt Friday night. EASTER Our young people will join with those from the other chumha in an early-morning Easter meetih and breakfast on Wnterwwer '.At 10 o'clock the Church School meets as usual,Prin.F. E. Flbdi. Sup'LThe church E . ,service will begin promptly u 11 o'clock withthe Proce sslona l lim, "All Ha il the Power of Jesus' Name". The full choir, directed by Mrs. Gewdlne Slewtn and accompan- : .L.. u...r~\..| °.. ulmnnni "A Onchudiats and home f r d t growers can prepare themselves at this time to apply their lend an senate sprays soon.fm "Senate spray ls s stomach P°l50\l, Ind the time to spray de- pend: on the variety of fmit trees lhd individual trees.The follow- When about one-hal! of the petals h u e fallen from the buds or blossoms,apply s shot of this Stomaph poison into the open end of the blossom. _ This enables the various chewing Insects bo enter the core at the o p e n e n d o i t h e f n z mt a k e o n a meal of poison, and automatically pass_out before any serious dam- q mle can be used'as a guide: msg is done Carl Bader, Pastor Thursday (today)7:45 P. M.-Holy Week Servine, with celebra- Q-lon_ul Holy Cummunion,Special mmm;Friday, 7:45 P.M.-Good Fri- day Service."The Appeal oi ml H: ww. ..,....................._Misa Ludle Km-np, will sinkWing-s of Momlng Born"by A. Miller," Q the Easter urmon- theme will be "What Price lm- mortality?" The Sir Hdglxu o l Jordan Commandery No.15,Knights Use\ one and one»hal!(1%) pounds of lead srsenate to each fifty gallons of wallet.Complete and detailed information in bulle~ tin form for all fxuits and sprays can be gotten free at Cou.nty' Agent George Bates'office gn `l.n§rs»".Snecial munic."f'mnnlln ML 'ln bn Quests of thellllaix .: - . --" r - " -Easter SulUnion Sunris- .,§...,-Aan A.M.-- I§21"f§L`"I+"iiln.'§m-5i`°é°~`€~=il=`rw3¥1f»» wX";,§5 't `"~i§§°-111: people 1000 Store Buying'Power en-EM.Church School. are r to pfesgfto the beautiful uhles tho Fashion Center in Blair -E a s te r S eme e . B a n -Ea s te r story-C8Ui-if-If " L o v e Tr i -eo g i ve y o u th e sma r te s t a n d lr e n a n d * d u m *Re - u mph a rltf A S M U o f ¢F i r s t ne we s t sty le s i n Dresses,Co a ts n v n h a s u m h d w f f h l l f -1 \ _ . _ u - . . . 1 . : . | - I l L . .D l l l f \ 1 \ n i l n ! ! hill.10 A. 19:30 A. M.-'hsm of child....»s2,,..., . ¢u n 1.wymm U. .......,.... ......... ...___Sermon: "Muter".Eule r Offe r- ing.7:46 P. M.-Enter program.Musical prelude by Qlair and Omaha musicians.Preaenutionoi Easter nwards. Baptism and Re-eeplion of members unable tn be pres", at morning service." l p - gnc Flowrr ~s r g n s rasmruue ,uy r .m.»...,....,.The Smry, to be mad 1351-=e the presenmtion,is ndap from"Tor, A sum Boy of Jenlsalem". The music is unumully rich and attractive, includes solo, duet, lxlo and chorus numbers, md in of theso rt me kee p;singing itself in dn mind utter once being hard. m d Hats, the minute they are developed, at mx Bottom Prices every dny i n the v w-Shop ztheFuhiou.Centq- and see 1:1- younelf.18-It _n m A 9 _ _ _ _ manage or senes: "uve umwmgHe ad".Cordial welcome on all. Wedneadny. April 28rd-Annm\l Omaha. District Conference at Arl- ington,be¢nndug at 9 :0 0 A. H. Clmdug addral by Bishop F. D. Ieeue, at 3:00 P. ll.7:45 P. M.-Chumh Night Service.s w a n welcome m new members.. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH of Orum 'P. J. Reinertsen, Pastor Easter Sunday A eordid invlwion TA um eve- ning a f beaudfd so ng and nary in extended.Our own people noapsdallyurge d w enjoy it as well u to encourage and supportthe young people by their pres- ence.We were all very hlPPY but Sundiy mornilxrgsin weoming 1 group of (de to our (do w- xhip_u1d i n the opportunity of nhanng and radiating the me h, mutud ejmrlty,and two-world hope yhiclz xgnpgt dlaracberlm w LEGAL NOTICE 'Maher & Carrigan, Attyl. To: C. Audhnm & Company, andtheireuwenorsa nd assigns: Jasper Hester,H n first and mal name unknown, wifeof Jasper Hester;L:ural-iener, Hester,first, and real name unknown, husband M Laura Hes- ter; Laura Dennis,Dennis,Sunday School at_10a. m. Easter services at 11 a. m.1a\.m.:...¢»Ffnkfpv nrnnfrarn ziven every church which covenants "wEve in love and charity with your neizhbors. and m lead a new life, first and real name unknown, l g m b a n d o f L m r a D r e m i s ;L e v g naln ail n n f n u Shad n n :| I : r I A :| SINCE JANUARY ONE HEIFER CALF, s MONTHS OLD TWO POLAND CHINA saws.WITH 1o PIGS 4 WEEKS OLD ONE CORN PLANTER wrm 80 RODS OF NEW WIRE ONE 14-INCH WALKING rnow ONE Lmhmn WAGON ONE HAY RACK ONE I-SHOVEL CULTIVATOR ONE SEEDER om-1 naman ONE GRASS SEEDER TEN GALVANIZED CHICKEN COOPS ONE I-HOLE CORN sunmm °oNE FEED GRINDER TWO GALVANIZED WATER TANKS ONE STEEL war:sx.sAnnow TWO sms 0F WORK HARNESS ONE SADDLE FIVE TONS ALFALFA HAY, FIRST cm'- ING; TOOLS. AND OTHER ARTICLES T00 Numznous To MENTION. Terms: cash, or see your banker ...|S I L K H O S I E R Y mmf §TY&E, sqogjpf .., '::\*1 ~'....' 7 f ..3 g ¢; " P § J r \.5;D ..Y .\l \g" " f -»" f " °Z:.; * " ¥ * r . ' 3 : * » . ,Qt Breezes Bfow! 'When every gay and roguith bree ze wh!:ka :hon skins around d i e h u m ,he sure ynu'n= wearing- Rmrf Rmml Fo rRunYR n¢ c Swc k- ings xhimmcr from nop no toe with silk of loYd'y llrftnz-and belowrhcfamous 'StopRun" na runs an ev er zo ! . . . All Silk '§§°"». gf Service Weights with ig oint and g n ;Ffcnch Heels. Also lisle rein-' N o ' R #WM Go f ab#forced ctyleswnh square heels.zz..wn x n v a ~[J ~/iz~' Mrs. Marie Pedersen, owner e n m-Sun d~y ~ o ~ l .f o ll~ wi n g uve .e o m m n d m e n t g o f A l l ar e c o rd i ally invite d.Gn d a n d w n llu n g i n H1 5 w ay s . He s te r ,He s te r ,f i r s t an d re a l n a me u n k n o wn , wi f e o f l e v i ..~:|. .. Chanoey Hester,Hester, first and real name unlmown,wife of Chaneey Hester;Birte Hester, Hester, first and realnameunknown,wife of Bitte Hester; Rennie Ha ter,Hester, first and real name unknown. hus-~snd of Rennie Hester;Chauncy Hester,Hester,first and real name unknown, wife of Chaun-cy Hester;Bert Hener, Hester,first and real name un- known,wife o i Bert Hester;Chauncey Hester,Ha ter.first and real name unknown,wifeof Chauncey Heater; Rena Hesfer, Hester, first and real name unknown, husband of Rena Hester; Ada E.Sellers,Sellers,firsm and real name unknown, husbamd of Ada E. Sellers; Laura A. McBride,McBride, first and red name unknown, husband of Laura A.McBride;Farmers Loan & Trust Co. and their suc-cessors and assigns; Fnnners Ina: Sz Trust Co. of Storm Lake, Iowa, and their successors and aasigtm;Farmers Loan &. T;-use Co.of Sioux City, Iowa, and their suc~ assors und assigns;Eliza J.'r. Hester,,He na n first and r e a l P M unknown,husband of Eliza J. T.Hester; Lo de; J. T.Hester.Heater. first and real name unknown,husband of Louisa -J.T.Hester;Clarence Percy.Percy, first and real name unknown, wife of Clarence Percy; Bernie Percy,Percy, Hrs: and real name unknown, wifeofBemiePercy;Floyd Percy, Percy, first and real name unknown,wife of Floyd Percy;the unknown heirs at law, devisees, legatas,personal representatives and ell persons interested in theestateofeachofthefollowing . . . _ - _ _ - - x - - -- - ~ MARCUS BECK n o mm o AB s ' r n Ac ' r m Ofilce in Mayle Bldg. THE EAT SHOP IE. C. Rana, Proprietor \ muh . no c mu ; Exasllent Cuisine Satisfactory Servles , Co uxte o ul 'r mmm | Flnt door east Enurpriae otlhl c m n s c n u m r l n n n x mBid Estate md LoansOidea in sem Bank muz- ma. w. p_:».. PHILL DENTIST IAca!ed in newHome Thanh! Bldg Blair, Nab:-ash Dr, Nm-mm K. Rathmumovronu-;'m1s'r Over the Blah- Dnxg Cu. Phone Blark 41 Your Easter Hat is waiting for you at the Fashion Centaer-theMillinery Stun of Blair-hundreds of Hats to select from for Women, Misses and Children at the Low- est Prices in Blair for Smart NewCorrect S yles in Millinery.13-lt g m ~:0 a .to ~.50 in sizes 14 to 43.New ship~t just received.13-11; lon n r-- ~ey a County Agent's office in Blair, F A R M B U R E A U N E W S N O T E S (C on tin u ed 'f r om pa g e o ne ) n u|a :s ; o f W a s h i ng to n Co un ty ,wh e th e r r u r a l o r c ity ,i s eligi ble.Th os e de si r in g oo taksé th e wo r k a r e as k e d to s e le c t two d e le g a te s a n d an a lter na te .Als o s ec u re the pr o- .:1 and return i t to County Agent W h e th e r the ho u se in wh i c h y o u live is n. p alac e or a. mode st d welb in g , i t a n b e ma d e' a ttr a c ti ve a n d b e a u u f m wi t h th e th i n g s adready a t h a n d - - i f o n e k n o w s h o w.H a v - i n g bea uty a n d a r t i n a h o me i s || |lqu es ti on o f ab i li ty to seléc t a n d ar r an g e wis e ly . Th e wo me n o f B u r t c o u n ty , o u r nei gh bo rs o n t h e n o r th , to o k th i s wo r k la s t y ea r.Th e y h a ve e x - .l a n e n a l ¢ n || " ||a b e t t e r ~ r s t a n ~o f - I work.This program will be o I M... . Lngwn county to attend their The Shoe Shore of Blaixj is ~ Fashion Misseff, $x.4o wand S6. as your see,Center-Womexfs w g$2.98 to $6.50-Chlldrexfs, $3.39-Enna Jettick, $5 We fit your foot as well pocketbook-try us and 1s-1: ...._r'"'*.~ BELGIAN DR AF T s ' r A u . 1 o N :BLAIR, NEBRASKA \ IMPORTED STOCK ON BOTH SIDES, xs A BEAUTI-FUL STRAWBERRY ROAN WEIGHING OVER 2200 POUNDS AND ls ONE OF 'TH E BEST STALLIONSEVER BROUGHT To 'mls COUNTRY.HIS SIRE.RICHELIEU nos, AN IMPORTED ANIMAL.W ASTHE WINNER OF THIRTEEN PRIZES IN ONE SEA- SON.MARQUIS WILL MAKE THE SEASONS STANDAT MY FARM WEST OF BLAIR KNOWN AS THEAYE FARM.WILL NOT BE HE L D RESPONSIBLE FOR Acclnsms. .....P n c e o f s e r v l c e | s $ l 5 f u r l l v x n g c o l t When mare is removed suviee fee becomes due. l also Inve a fine pedigred Jack that will make thelhnd tl\I| sawn.. John Bolln,U w n e r I IlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlllIII||||||||lII|||||I|||ll||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|| runuc sm As I am moving to Blair I will sell at public auction on my farm two and one-half miles south of Blair,one-half mile east and one-quarter mile south of the McCarthy school house.Sale starts at one o'clock sharp. 0T h u r s d a y ,A p r i l 2 4 The following property to wit: ONE TEAM HORSES, MARE AND GELD- ING, SMOOTH MOUTH, wl-:mar 2400. TWO HEAD A NO. 1 mucn cows, FRESH SINCE JANUARY ONE HEIFER CALF, s MONTHS OLD TWO POLAND CHINA saws.WITH 1o PIGS 4 WEEKS OLD ONE CORN PLANTER wrm 80 RODS OF NEW WIRE ONE 14-INCH WALKING rnow ONE Lmhmn WAGON ONE HAY RACK ONE I-SHOVEL CULTIVATOR ONE SEEDER om-1 naman ONE Mowmc MACHINE ONE 8-FOOT DISK ONE z-sEc'noN HARROW ONE GRASS SEEDER TEN GALVANIZED CHICKEN COOPS ONE I-HOLE CORN sunmm °oNE FEED Gnmngn TWO GALVANIZED WATER TANKS ONE STEEL war:sx.sAnnow TWO sms 0F WORK HARNESS ONE SADDLE FIVE TONS ALFALFA HAY, FIRST cm'- ING; TOOLS. AND OTHER ARTICLES T00 Numznous To MENTION. Terms: cash, or see your banker Mrs. Marie Pedersen, owner...|S I L K H O S I E R Y mmf §TY&E, sqogjpf ' I v- r - '* a~ s / ~ ~~ f ._;' ii' \ ,Gr Breezes Blow! When every ny and ruguich breeze whhka short skim yw'f= wearing Rmrr Rnvnsl ForRLrnYRn1cSmck- ings shimmer from mpmroe with ilkoflovel I.s 3 -mf-=-=3abelowthcfamomSzopkxm no runs an evef go! . . .Au Silk °'"£'F'"», 3' Service Wdghtswilh ig ointand gpg;French Heck. Also liale rein-2§'¢f'§.... famed styleswich square heck.11.nu l ru m ~b ~/if ~you are crooked ash-- at hea rt it will still pay you to do business on t h e Ma nn F ' Accordiqg to xl! x-e~ n o m t.he house- cleaning seuson hem in Blair is just as sucessful as ever.Remlsmba ladies, we have All kinds ulhouse cleaning helps "l've been making glde n",s a i d anexghboryertmiay. a_s he tried t o . el Breezes Blow! When every ny and ruguich b f e e z ed z g h h s h o ; s k i m m myw'r= wearing Rmrr Rnvnsl ForRLrnYRn1cSmck- ings shimmer from mp m me i with silk of lovellyllwtre-and belowthcfamom 'SzopR\m" no runs an evef go! . . .Au Silk Chiffonh 3' ServiceWeights with Hig oint and gpg;French Heck. Also liale rein-'No 'R famed Stylcswich square heck.~ ~b ~/if ~I n the annual war on weeds, yourbeatartilleryisngoodgardenplow.The ...|S I L K H O S I E R Y mmf §TY&E, sqogjpfn a m is the bent we Imww of, you can M n .Peter Nielsen of the Oxum heigh-bothood speaks wellf o r DEVOE Paint and Varnish.Says she has been doingwanders wid: them. E v e n newspapers maids rn i ai t a k e sl Here's one from anexchmguz For Rent: room with one large widow. Your Lawn equip- ment is not wmplete without a goodlnwn ~o~ ~the~bo at the same dmc,but there is times both coma in handy. An Englilh wdternays thealliu would h u e won the w u without the :Sd ofthe U. S.Well, we winh they had. We saw four mums parked in a. row the other day and none of them were from the mme state. And than themwas the girl who said she uw no harm in playing strip pokaer PETEHSEN HARDWARE got lm- clothes back.Blw Nehruh BLAIR ABs'r1iAcr 8: TITLE Otficea In sum Bank Bldg. 'huns 2%Bllir, Nolrr. Chlugo & Northvatern Ralholl Phat--6:10 p.m. dail .Wea 7:15 mn.` y. C. St. P., M. & Omaha Northboundgg; ¢.m.1iLEf"`" sum. Q 1:52 'S' §==\4y 1-' S l n i i f h h n n n I12:35 p.m. é'§'i`f§"§§é}§'s Sunduy. Bhir, Nebnah, April 17, 1980 Fred Ahlemeyex was l. Wednes- day evening gum lt the Cb-fi#Patenon home.Hrs. Nell Pand-son md Raymond wana Thursday main;asmeguHr. and Mn. Ray Fagerqulst and dahghmen spent Friday evening at the Alfred Skov home. Miss Edna Newkirk .who worksneu' North Bend, spent Saturday evening' with home folks.. Mr.and Mrs.Boone Newkirk were Sunday afternoon cdlers at the Simon Gnuse homeMr. and Mrs. Joe .lessen and '.» Mx. and Mrs. Allied Svogenonund Christine, Mrs. George Bmd- erson und Irvin visited at the Al-bert Pewnen homo Wvednevdny Iv c dng.\Raymond and Floyd Matz dad!- led Harvey Gearhudt Sunday aft- emoon.Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Andersencdled at the J. W. Nielsen home Wednesday afternoon.- Mr. and Mm Christian Ander- ==nnd family drove w Winside last Sunday to visit Mrs. Ander- sen's parents. Benkelm ants Bank Benkelmm. Spence . Variety sw ing Ionnerl Bros. completed, Gerinb will supply JOHN A. naowrs,ns|||.\»¢ Entered u soeond~ch|| maintat the poxtoffin at Bldr, Nab!-.made:tim Act of Co ngnu o t n m h s . w w . rsstmn EVERY THURSDAY of the Glendale district.Mrs. Neum Warrick and dwzh- ter,Edith attmded the funeral Sunday afnernoon at an |unf,,Mrs. Armstrong of Omaha.Interment was mule in the Blair nemetegy. W e e xp e a H r . J o h a n n s e n to ma k e ~ t h ~ _ M ~ ~ a 8 0 0 4 s h o wi n g , a n d we h o p e th a t M r .m d Mr s .J e ns Sorensen B la i r C lu b wi l l ma k e i t d l f f i c d t e n w t a i n e d t h e f o l lo w i n g f o l k s a t f o r _ O m a h a * d i n n e r W e d n e s d a y e w 3 1 n g =M e s s r s l l 0 '|||;I Va u g h n h o me . M r .a n d Mr s .T.K .Ive r s o n \.....l ||| ...r .~.fill hold su nm ,mmm mgeb-Z ' } . " ' . ¢ " 5 § 2 ~ h u m i d ms at the Callege, April 22nd.|.1 g u i,'rm mm Ch a s Cl ub w i n p uy o -spento mm a z uw c a n ,A r n zs m. 'T"' ° "" Y "d W e d na d a y " " ' " "Mr.el gi f xv is noons_|t the Martin Larsen home, .,~.~ .se~_bzeakmgahorsm M1-¢.cm-nL¢r~ . . ~ . ~:~essrs.. THEENTERPHISEIK -I-'annum dz Memh~South Sioux City-Gas line to Purchased Bank ofbelaldtothiu town. nests atthe A~ E. Dlxon Mme.Dans College on their ww back children were MomCharles McGee Ind son of Om:-Ito thw what in-ms.2119! }\§_\b° _§§§§ cr.ichuds Produce a nd Women and Mines:Be m n bui ld, and da d yo ur Ea ster Outfi t at Bam; the Fashion Center in Blai r this Iwe ekend-they have everything re wlllm ov e tdl occupied by I Price per Year you'need at mogey saving prices. -\18-lt Be M1 rhené Af' cheese °fa§:to;y. nere uvery lunscnpuon as xeglnucul --ay---ww ...-....,...-... 1°-"°_.__mms nu n:nwmw mm xeeexveuas open l¢¢°1-IDL "Tha " g f " a t ~nal Sunliiay evenmg at the notification of election to the b 'be will u m a ze-um ome._2$'°3§"ff§'§.. our mailing lm L du Mr.and Mrs.George Fa egler 5 ;-I f j g ~ D a n f n t n m e d expiratlop ot thc tim: paid lor i! ,MQ som, R-HY 'Sid Hmm "iS1f»¢d ood .ns y a n a m e s n a m e a n u a m u chlldnen of Blair,Harold Chris-tensen, I-I. C. Rasmussen and fam- ily.Andrew and Victor Johnson and Phyllis and Rob Rasmussenum publnhers be notified; °*-h°¥`|u'°"'"P\eS"$¢'-.M"-.E"5'..¥'£Fi': 8 positions.iand rfhildren,also Misa Anna childn at thi Sun the were:A..... en spent Sunday afternoon ~'~°-=:r"" '"j "°ana selecc your Easte r Oufit at pure 'Jtickler irrigation u mmaChriB Benson home..,3¥.'fa..S":'f3'":.§.t€§'°.:§22 ';':*€i'E»%..?"f'3¥.'f°5aE?~?==1*1°#1n Bla1r.t§1in s e»4~g°df»=d ~===w=¢><1 . se _~gyou need at money saving prices. 13-is irriga abu~t 400 acres of wddi tional land f mm Sarben east county Line. m y afternoon vid!/on l t " " " " " " " " ° ' " * '" " '' ° "Erma Sands hlle uldng -'°}.'§°l'l""....."".'§'2.°2-_"'1"l'..° lution:nt 'W m-mum.u m .........uw ...,¢.........N -Ekl na Pe mnen spent Th\lrld|Yln. 3 ,| ,mm°§ .? hn_' lr. night at the Henry Petersen hmnc i n s mh l - J " ? } ' l ° ' f \ ` g l f | ~......§- mm..-I... ....| n..fN.»_ m 'me b ' ti will nmlin se and nusnanu, West ax nennan .seforoe E "&","¢Zffw»d mb-Suixday. lftemoon.~~ Coa t Store of Blair is helkuhg.an Hption price.Every subnriber Mr. and Mrs.Byron Bunn and Fashmn Center-they have allf T u Y n m m a m m a m e u m a m a -children and Mm.c.B.Bw $1=°_a=1=e£* pew_nyl¢§q PM! =¢_§1°i".Z{.°''i'i'i 'i""i. nuavaternoongu e sts o f I " g u A n d m n m n mann' _I I l Friday & Saturday Specials Windmill Mayonaise pint size . . .Zlc Thousand Island Sandwich Spread 214: Windmill Asparagus ....23c Early June Peas 2 for .f .25c W e also have some imported Swiss Cheese and some choice Lamb. 'Tle Bertelspn Market Win~ mill Mayonaise quart size . . 38c .._.-. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _w e r e S u n d a y g g p p g r g u e s t s g f t h e g g $ 3 9 0 | n s u e s 1 4 t o 4g _N e w i n u u .n u m :n u ; u c ¢ n - c u m u u ' " " " ' l 8 C l . l 0 \ . l S l y 1 1 1 I n 8 1 1 U I D B U B n 0 8 p 1 t a | ,g u n s y e u u o u u u u y e v e x u u g a n u m :~ - ~A . R .B e a l e ; f a m i l y , s o u t h o f t o w n s l u g m e n t j l a i s t r e f e w e d .1 3 - l t ~~H Q L 3 a n d (M r .a n d M r s .E m a n L & 1 e l d A n d n e a -A l g g d ai i g l g e r s o n h § m e . k s h a f f ...a n s o t .r a n e r~ ~ ~F P E . .. \ . _'. ff '. " . . ff f. " f' L ° . " §S o u t h e r n m . . ' f ' § ' 0 +I l ¢ I . i n ~ . .¢ : \ 2 E X A » n : h f ¢,»..."§'..f n £ C n r | ' m r d f= . .+ . Iff?. f'. ,n t tl- 128 g l a a n h ° § , 3 ? . f . f § ' f . I h a d S n n d n v d i n n l r a t t h e R o l a n dHGA R DN E R DI S TRI CT ""§§1q1Z'"€J§£""'2@""'Zber nim|5»"'"xsH¢Z"»1£i»2'|>`I§`€ ',;T'»2»"E"§5§|""°,T';};,e;;,5,; £Bd"\§éT;3Zd` hundred sheep to 0 muket them is at the Fashion Center inM. P. Iatuen celebrate her hinh .. ., _ -_ --._._.,... ..........._. §§|____. _ _ _ ___._homl.Hn. Buy Fngemuin md UI lwllltmd H L . .c 1 53 N-15 Swlnum. 1-wg .ho- oM H : ~ . . . . E . . " a n d H s u ~Xi... mdMr. and Mrs. Carl Compton andfamily of Lyons, Neb. were Sun- day evening supper guestnat the H Efvey homeMr.and Mrs.Emerald Van I}eak of Orum spent Wedn-esdaY evening at the Frank Linden home._Mr. and Mrs. Otto Christian and baby visited .at the Mrs.GeorgeWittehomei n Bennington Sun- da .in and Mrs. Robert Rasmussen and children ate supper at the parental,.Y-ana Sorensen home, near Orum Wednesday evening. Thursday evening visitors atthe Frank Brown home were Mr.and Mrs. Ieonard Munir and baby Hr. a nd Mm G.H. lhundel and two children. 'Wednesday lmd Thirsday nights by Tyson and Longf tmcks.Friday evening guests oh Mr. and Mrs.Ted Iverson were Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Johnson and chil- dren,Miss Lilian Broderxon of of Glenwood, Iowa, Martin John- son and son, Merrill. Miss Ernestine McCoy enter~tained her sister, Roby of Teka- mah from Satunlay evening untilMondaymorningattheJ.S. Conety home ' Miss Alta Nelson of Blair, has contracted to teach the'upper room a t Bono school the next year.She ha s been teaching at Fontanello with exceptional suc- | ° °" * I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pearce and lchildrcn were Sundav Questa of m m .. .,1s~1¢ Your Easter Hat is waiting for you at the Fashion Center-theMillinery Store of Blair-hundreds of Hats to select from for Women, Missa and Children at the Low~en Prices in Blair for Smart New Correct Styles in Millinery.ia-1: CARD OF THANKS We are truly thankful to our neighbors and frlenda and the Blair Fire Depanment for their assistance during the fire on last Saturday. Roscoe Stewart, Irvington,Neb. anniversary.An ice cream and pie nodal washeldatSt.Pauls church Sunday alternoon and evening.The pro~ ceeda were a little over $17.Miss Edna, daughter of Mr. and Mm.John Stork,Miss Llllle, daughter of Mr. a nd Mm.FredAhlemeyer and Martin, son of Mr.and Mrs.August Stork,were Crum young Iolka who were among the_ eonfirmants at Brown Creekchurch near Arlington, Sunday. N. J. Andersen, Minn Nena andWalterwereWednesdayalter- noon callers at the Mrs.R.Mc- Beth homo ln Arlington.Mr. and Mrs.Ed Hansen and daughters spent Saturday evehmgat the Martin Larsen home._ Mrs. Howard Jensen entertainedl Monday and are visiting at the H. C. Larseh home. 0 1 ¢u 9\ Fashion Center-they have all Blair..1a~1t |H ;N :..Dress, Coat, Hat and pair of Shoesfor Egsterwthe bestpls.ce to bqy ;~ 13-It Women and Misses:Be sure and select your Easter Outfit at the Fadxion Center in Blair thisweek-end-they have everyt{\ing Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Wulbem were visitors at the Louie Laur- itsen home Sunday afternoon.Mr. Mid Mrs. Chris Jahnel and family spent Friday evening visit- ing at the Wm, Wulbern home. Mr.and Mrs.Harry Johnson and children spent Sunday after- noon at the A. W. Nelson home.Mr. and Mrs.Clyde Englert of Tekarnah, were Sunday afternoon visitors a t the parental,JohnFrazier home. Mr. and Mrs. James Nielsen and .., .. ,. w~s~.~ in Ha~ 14 ~ ~. : N~w shipment just received.13-lt 0 I n d H a n s S vo g e n o n ,A l u n a n d Ha r r y ,A lb e r t S wa n s o n a n d A r - \..... . n in g a t the parental,George Chri sten sen h o me a t W a s h i n g to n . Mr s .Ge o rg e Bro der een sp e n t a f e w da y s a t th e A l b e n Peters en h o me la s t we e k . | |;;.... Omaha on ~edn~sd~ day. Thousand Island Sandwich Spread 214:B e ~ n ~~ I ~ a elus c dnli dn g o f i h i ny -dx members. Mn. Al Ky vnbers hu i dinner Windmill Mayonaise pint size . . .ZlcWm. Vo~ h~mé #f~r a~nding Win~ mill Mayonaise quart size . . 38c ed Harry Swanson celebrate his birthday Sunday aftemoon. Mr. and Mr;.~A1lxed Svogerson and Christine and Alma Swanson ~e Soren Wols~ ~ome./yo unee d a t mne saving price~ 'Thursday night with Miss RosieWulbern.Mr.and Mrs.c l m m f f An- dersen and family spent Sunday allernoon at the Peter Andersen home. Emil Matzen had hogs on the Saturday market in Omaha. Mrs.Harry Swanson,Howard and Clara Mae, spent Friday with Mrs. Alfred Svogerson. Women and Misses:Be sure and select your Easter Oudit at the Fashion Center in Blai r thiswe ekend-they have gverything C~ese ~nd ~ome choice Lamb Early June Peas 2 for .f .25c Windmill Asparagus ....23c 'Tle Bertelspn Market Edu Anderson spent with Mrs. Anna Hagge in Sunday'their daughter, Mrs.'D§n Noon .a mxmbe of children Sunday inBlair.[mm of swf.' ,.,.§v°.'5fI'., 12%. °£§f§?f,: ,§§n?"{€ honor o!rDorothy's birthday. Ri iss Ros i;rF¢§;e:fr andt sI;1f;t;1| s£&r.sandt MrS.dFritz Mpller nd ~ §'a§fg`,n°' `Eénb';"'~ §'1;i";"'th'§;:Tens Iverson is the owner of a .'»|'Pe"ay evenfng with week-end--they havg everything new Ford sedan. uere Thursday Gwlllflir vmtors at the J.w. Simonsen famnly..eed L -Sunday evening guests at the'fha 1 L Pats-rum home.1 Mr nnrl Mr1 nm; Pnntml .ml u wu n a money saving PE'E°Pt'Pats? Nh-lm-n I-mme wem Mr. and"'¢n2l"`if{§f Zia.;c1au»en'¢1uTi£J`2p2`£;' §»f¢fi.§`}}§m§§§§§Mr. droveday home to Fremont and spent rhelwi¢h Mr.und Mrs.Fay Jones, at the Jens }{endn¢I»<-S011 west of HermanIBillyHnlbe rtof Oma ha came Mr. and Mrs.leslie Th°mIlS°¥\,Sunday to spend the week with and baby spent \Vedmsdny eve- the Robert Widener family.ninz ut the Hugh Sutherland l\°m°'Mr.and Mrs.Ruben Widener, Miss Mildral Petersen of Bla.ir,| Howard and Ruth were Sunday was a week-end visitor of Arleze jnner guests at the Blevins Bros.Antill.__Inear Kennad.Mr. and Mrs. Otto Chnst.lansen|The Pupils of the Bono school and baby spent Sunday eveninzuking 'ml and sul grade examina- at the Hlffy Johnson home.tions were Louis Grimm,ElmerJ. L . Pete rsen ~ Ove nder- Dixon,Willard Warrick,Joel son mxglenl business *HP so Clarke and Meredith Iverson, who 13-1:The Coat Store of Blair is the Fashion Center-they have all the smart new styles primed at $10 to $29.50 in sizes 14 to 48.Newshipment just received.18-lt O R U M B R I E F S Tuesday,a fire originating inthe smoke house, destroyed it, and a quantity of meat, dsc severalotherout bnildingsiwt the LarsRollundplace.Mr.and Mrs. Rollnnd were not home when the M n .Andrew Johnson and Mrs.Victor Johnson and Phyllis. Miss Catherine Newlrirk was a weekend guest at the Jens An- dersen home in Blair.~and Mrs.Chris Peterson,Irvin and Irene were dinner guests SundayandMr.and Mrs.Mads Madsen were afternoon guests. They werecelebratingMrs.Andersen's birth anniversary.Orum school pupils who took 'ith grade examinations lan week in Blair were: Anna and Esther Han- sen, Helen Hansen and Ivan Lar- ( fLi n c o ln F r id a y _ _stayed mer night with his grand- fire started.vmted mother,Mrs M.Iverson,the Monday t after- "mm raturninv nw... »~»\\ "sum Mrs,Nnls Isen.Bisbee 'Ith graders were)lfe cow bam at f,h¢|Herbert Hansen.Hue !Newkirk, Pmxlnnn h mm l>mm~h(1hr-imis Paulson.and Irene Pet-M . Da PM£ip5` Mondhy 1 |r I I | N N ,i " ! I ") | "' E 1 ¢|~f IIf f :l 1 nf I || . "3 ,:| | '. ':f .I| | - r. ' .= _f f . { | ' | ' I l l | | L J i I ; » ~~- " '' gf : f,| _ "_.. Q!"" £ i ! f : g f ~ | " . r " .'|" -... . .|P " "i pll. ; . .~'» ;1 3. rxxt zi. " 1" ~g I ;..i.,"°'*»--- , r r * Q *f y : I f :.*T'17 " 1 ig' . * y .. . .. °¢;r* ' = : ' 2 ." - ; - _ _1 - ' ; - ; _ » ': 1 .|r n......» I ~4¢»f_#>1=' ,gyi :§=1 'I ~i ! fm; 1 ai! ~'zil irtif I x~r;fax pu ¢ - h - F\f:. ""`§§§y@ Ervey went on Friday'bllnlliy eV€nlng vxslmrs an me |H d K th h:naming £0 spend several d-IYS °"'were ~,.d"i'i`§s. n "M.§i>"T.§'f th* He nry Tw h°m?d iels, Mr .and Mrs. Kelley, Mr. and, M!~ and Mrs._Jin§nmzqsen an |Mrs.Carol Servim and Mr. nml a to tie ground.No one wu home there, either.When the childrencame home from school the build- ing was dire.A quantity of hayand straw was bumed. Miss Nena and Walter Ander~ sen were Monday afternoon vis-itors at the Nels Rasmussen home. near Ames.five-pound baby boy was homTuesday to Mr.m d Mrs.Bi llPope w .and Mrs. Lars Rollnnd and a 0 a"i ,; 0 » 2 -.» 0 ; i . - - 4 . . . . . . . . . _ . _ _ . . . _ . . . . .. . . . . _ . . - . - ._ . . _ . . - . . . . - - - - - - - -'. \* . l . . l .Q | _ u ; ¢ . _ . » ; \ » . _ \ u = | ~s »_\ v . _\ |Z T » _ v . F . . v ; \ |i ` v _ . I l : l °'" l f _ * 1 . \ f U ! r \ l : / v wr (1L_ a ,s l" Q \*E J0 5; r_ 2 " r I r~ 0 Max-jury Hansen, Lester Wulf and Evalina Rahlls.'ith graders were Irene Wulf,Harland Wulf and Eggen. Wulf.Monday evening visitors at thePete Thomson home were Mr. and Mrs.Chris Peterson and family, Mrs. Ellen Johnson and sons. Mr. and Mn. Peber Nielsen ~ Saturday evening guests at the Merle Newkirk home, to see the new baby. family were Sunday afternoonvisitors at the J. L. Petersen home. Amanda Petersen of Springfieldspent the weekend wi\.h her fath- er, F. C. C. Petersen;Elaine Lena, little daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Ruben Rasmussen, was one year old Sunday, April 13 and to properly celebrate theevent,Mr. and Mrs.Rasmussenentertainedaround thirty rel|~ tives and friends Sunday evening. 'Tis needless to say Elaine had ahappy binhday.She was the re- cipient of a number of pretty presents.Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sutherland were Sunday afternoon vidwrs at the Wynn Baer home ln Blair. Miss Marie Bourke of HavelockNeb. was a Monday evening sup- per guest at the J. L. Petersen home. Two eighth graders and four sewnth graders from district 59 wrote on the county examinations nt the coun house last Thursday and Friday. Mrs. John Reid was hostess totheHillside Hustiers Club Thursday afternoon.. Frank Linden,Margaret and Bertrand and Edu Anderson at-tended n birthday surprise partyin honor of C. K. Anderson at his home near Arlington Friday eve- ning.' Mr.and Mrs.g g Phillips spent Sunday afterno at the L. L. Porter home near Elk City. The Coat Store of Blair is theFashionCenter--they have allthe sman new styles prioed at $10 to $29.50 in sizes 14 to 48.New diipment just received.18-ltYour Easter Hat is waiting lor you at the Fashion Center-the Millinery Store of Blair-hundredsof Hats to select from for Women, Misses and Children at the Low~ est Pdees in Blair for Smart NewCorrect Styles in Mlllil\E|'Y~13-lt i n n George McKimmey,all of Omaha, Mrs..Art Baker of Burt county, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Long~ well and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dolan and children of Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bratt were Sunday dinm guests ot Mr. andMrs. George ain. The followingpupilsof the Kin- dred school went w Blw Wedmv day evening to amy over Friday with their grandparents and take the 7th and 8th grade examina-tions at the court hoane: Clarence and Robert King at Chas. Smith's, Leo and Ethel Vaughn a t B. E.Colga.n's, Isabelle Enyeart at Mrs. Helen Phelps, Paul Tyson at Wat- son Tyson's and Elmer Bolte at the 'Ded Klahunde home. Mr.and Mrs.George Reid of Tekamah, and Mr. and Mrs. GeraldReidofI-Ierman,were Sunday supper guests of Mr.and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson.Carl Smith and Charles Crozenof Calhoun were Sunday guests of the George Enyeart family andaccompanied them to the Charles Hineline home at De Soto. Mr. and Mrs.Fred Ray, RalphandMissGraceRayattended a 'inmlly reunion dimer Sunday at thp home of their sister,Mrs. Peter X.Petersen near Lyons.iViolaLewis,who attends Te l knrnah hlgh school, was a w e k end visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey lewis.'Mr. and Mrs. R. ~M. Iverson and children spent Sunday evening with the Loren Layman family. Mrs. J.S.Conety spent Wed~ ncsday with her sister, Mrs. P. J. Flynn in Omaha.Mrs. liars Paulsen and daugh- ter, A a and Mrs James Paul- sen an Mrs. Clyde Metzler spentWedneyafternoonwithMrs. Oscar Mathews, quilting . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bnling of hear Tekamah, were Sunday guests l I l n 4 .~` ~,»~/ Q '|,"||n.»"|.. "3 L <a i 1 l o n : w A § B~a ... ~r "Q ., ~r ~ `1 YES!I AM HURRYING to the Quality Market or North Side store to take advan- f i f e of that special offer of 18 lbs.of S gar for $1.00. Special for Friday & Saturday Only Quality Market Pho ne ll3 and IIS North Side Store i>hmi¢ 75 \. Groceries an d Me at s Jens Nielsen, prop. Feed Home Milled Products Your home millers employ all loqal labor and furnish you with the finest quality of cluék feeds Maintop Chick Starter-per cwt. $3.50 Maintop Laying Mash--per cwt. $2.75 We hull your ogts and grind your feed any time BLAIRMilling Company BLAIR NEBRASKA Open Saturday Evenings .vu 3- fu /» fm »...w f.~ f-'*~uQ;5z£,£l9Us11-= '°;_su;~ w -muff fg;A_\J .= saw Youn om stove Trade it i NOW R0 PERon this beautiful, new 9 f . ¢ "»,.r s n, » ~ » : ~ = » ~M - n J |, "-5.r -J » , € /_,fit " " : ` A Z L J ~~~¢:f»»< 7:1 L: 3 ~'€;~\." 4 ..~.¢?*he ~., , f . '. ..._ I 5 : L "~t ~..;s~ ¢..' " ~ . ~ z . : : ; : , _ ; 5 .~ . H - r * : '. l ~ . - ~ Delicious big cnkes may be baked to a Holden lightnen with ease _,q beautiful enamel fmldxed A lxade-ln allowance of £10 for an old stove is something that merits the conaldention of nnyone... The counllma conveniences and better cooking qualities of a truly mod- ern,enamel finished s range with oven control cannot be denied. Just think, 1 S10 saving, if you Roper Range with heal conlml Only 735° LESS $10 FOR Shop Eirly-this 'I'hur§day-Fri- with their daughter,Mrs.Bum ay-Saturday-at Lhe Fashion Kelley,who with het daughters,hnter in Blair-y ou will receive warn that afternoon with Qhem tqdcbetter service 13~1tfvisit Mrs. Harvey Lewis, dster of] Mrs. Kelley.Mr. and Mrs.Lewis La.Hoda oi Omaha, spent Saturday night at the W.J.Bolbe home and went min. ».....guna." n. mmni mrmn ALoNc1 m u ml|.|..\uBOTTOM ROAD ,¢i n a Roper Uven.Miss Gladys Baker, Mrs. Harry'lyson and Mrs.Kenneth TysondrovetoOmahaTuesdayalter- noon to see thelr futher, Art Bak- er at the Wise Memorial hospital and found hi oeoovering suffic- iently bo pl mtunhng no his home in Burt ounty by Khe end of the week.Mrs.Ed Rann ofBlair, accompanied them.The Cheerful Helpers,aa the class taught by Mrs. Charles Husk of the Pleasant View Sunday School is called,had lhei r Aprilparty with the two members, El- mer and Jan'»es.Dixon at the A. E. .Dixon home Friday evening.'There were sixteen members pres-_ 5`¥h€"i£\1§»xi"é¥\§¥m§\n"i5rT»E°i2>? dinner. Your Easter Hat is waiting for you at the Fashion Center-the Mlllinery Store of Blair-hundredsof Ham to ae'lr~ct from for Women. Misses and Children at the Low-est Prices ln Blair for Smart New Carmen Styles in _Mll1inery.1 - i t ¢fQ`§§¢"'i3§?';"'L'§" 'JL F l é n l l aahler in Blair--yan will recgivetter service.1 -ltThe Coat Store of Blair is the Fashion Ce nw-the y have all the smart new styles prloed at $10 to $29.50 in sizes 14 bo 48.New $50only 2 down .:act promptly.Your OLD STOVE u To npprqzinte the oven hen! eonlrnl. " 3 ~} ¢~ \ .""" ?; , ", _1 s i i f , _t h e l i f e t i m e c o o k i n g c h a r t a n d t h e o t h e r R o p e r f e a t u r e s i t i s b u t H -_~* f ~ = H t ' ~, _../g i f §f ¢~| : f'i ~ ~n e c e s s a r y t o p r e p a r e a m e a l o n t h i s h é a u t l f u l c a b i n e t r a n g e t o l g ' i g j f J ?" ' » f ~ % ' > 1 f p a r t a k a o f i t s w a k i n g - - - t o t a s t e t h e d e i i d n m m e s s o f a b i g j u i c y I<¢._EU*~" '2-."'~ i i .-.-i i >».i ,~m ~mono wich a mm Wa no mmm .z |\l and lee um mn-. m luke the kind of rolll um 'ue good to tlwlul dumb. Speciad 0ifer For Short Time 0nly - - ~ Act Quickly Iowa-Nebraska Light and P~we~ Cpm~ l BL Delbert Clarke James D`i m w i n m xvemé were bil? zdmipment just mcfived.1:4 1¢ presented with a e an a inh-day remembrance and Inez Mencke MNA c o m.; -:G E Ne ws with n =trimr nl hands. fmm Mn.M _.._.._.._Husk.Alter the business meeting and games, refreshments Nrnlsh- ed by the members were served.Mrs. Frank Pike nf Blair, stay-ed from Wednasdny until Snturdly with her daughter,Mrs.Byron Beard and fnmilybMr. and Mrs.pal Reeves and Bunn and children and Mr. and Mrs.A.R.Benles spent Friday evening at the parental C.B. Bunn home.Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety und the Misses Ernestine pnd R067 M6Coy were Sunday evening chlldrem Mr.and M m Byron IIB u m a A unpem Unolr lsnow enjoying its annual mrins tour w various towns in Nebraska. The spring vacation begins Fri- day morning and continues through Saturday and Sunday.School be- gins ugiin on Monday. Mr.Bertelsen will accompany President Erlnnd Nelson to Rus~ kin this week-end.Mr. Berfelsen preached in Ruskin in 1881 when |people lived in sod houses und dugyouts. Mr. und Mrs.Young of Tyner, Sukntchewnn,Clmda visited at Blair, Nebrnh, April rr, 1930 _,w~l E a r l J ensen dr ove to W a y n e --y to vi d t f r i e n d s ." Hr s . J .E. C a mp be ll an d s is ter , rs.G.G.L u n d t spent.Mo n d a y 0r na ha . M r .a n d Mr s .Osc ar Gi lb er ts on .....i .} Famimre, mil and floor eovveb imp.Hntbew RBendu:!.21~ti Don't forget our hone-mending service;W. J.Su .5~t£ c. K. mmm, llce naed embdm- er Ind undettaker, Blair.Office phono, 161; rea. phune, 188.s-rf For Sak-Z) good brood sown. Junes P. Sunds, Rt. 2, min For Sde -Abo ut 20 ioads of F°1'U5W1'¢» }°¢'l and floor cover- h s w mu m n . B md o r r .21-u o 9 | l | L 258.F#!'m¢x'sProdueeCo.am: strawberry plants, $2.00 per 100. a I I ¢I \ :Q a 1 Why not lee them?1-11' Mi s s E d n a Ne w k i r k o f No r t h »|...1 D o y o u p la y brid ge?T h e E m berprhs e has s c o mp le te n e w li n e ||L f l ..as C. W. Burger is driving a new Chevrolet these dzys Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Dixon spent Tuesday in Omaha.. Mr.and Mn.H. H.Bmwn wjgre Omaha vidton last. Friday. Mr. md Mrs. .hke Bowles and little son spent the wok-end in Blair. Miss Ruby Wizucott vmwd her 'L Jh||I l v . ,.,_ ,.:I ...phone, 161; ma. phase, 133.8-tf Min s E vely n M<; Coy of F r e mo n t sp e n t f r o m Th u r s d a y u n ti l Su n - e| ;¢';. Pf°P¢rty on west W hingwstreet.i s n Bmke horses or mflles tor alle. 18»5!.'Rudolph Mencke, Blair. Wanted-Job on farm.Phone 111 °n 32.18~1t' Neli gh-Neligh Hatchery :tari- ed operations. John Hansen and fanfily have .nMrs.-W.M. Hulk! mtnrfdne d um Ulf! Co o k s pe é t the Pinoehle Clu b o n l ut Wed- day and Wednudny nigh: nesdxy waning.Omxha. Dana. College hu sa holidly an For Sale-~Hor8e hay.Phone 21 Good Friday.on 21.mumd smith.12~tf l "»|| |u . _ l I ~N u I u P i n z z v u - ' i n f -u n - IT;~~ ` \ Jensen Sunday evening. Little Miss Gloria Metzinger of remont,is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Krause. Chris K.Bendorf,Undertaking m d ambulance service.Phones: office, 161; reddenom 138.29-tl A good 6-room house in Dex- mvilxe, ;12oo.oo, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Strlcklett of Omaha, spent Sunday at the Ed Iewellen home. .Mrs. Nancy Fitzdmmons is vis- iting her dnugliher, Mrs. Att Pul~ len in the country. A good 6-room hnuse o east Washington street, only srsoo. I3 -lt N. T, Lund & Co. 3.1:5-rt' The Royal Neighbors kensingtonwill mat with Mrs. E. W. Schmidt on Ffidly afternoon, April is. For Sa le -Hog house,14:14, section built.Price $30~11»8t "Herman Wiese Mu-drnll Tyson and family of Omalm,were Sunday visitors a t »\;,. ........,..»..i u |:~nm.-- x...-m Bend, spent Saturday night st the Al Feer home.On Sunday the Feer's took Miss Newkirk back M North Bend. For Sale-New Students' Reffr- enoe Lihrsry.practically unused, 8 volumes and Extension Volume? also Prac tiw Reference Libr8!'7» 9Lvolumes,slightly used,reason: For 'Sale C. C. Brown Ieghorn eggs, $10.50 per so dozen case. Phone 2211 on 36. 9-tl Otto Mencke, Blair Mrs. w. J. Koopmnn and aaugll ters, Mrs. L. F. States and Miss Frames were entertained at n chop suey luncheon at the Mrs. rgdm Conley home in Omaha Mon- over worn. umg more 1-tx Mrs. Jens Nielsen was mlled to, Chicago lair Tuesday evening by word of tlredeath of sn aunt. The Dress Store of Blair is theFashionCenter--select your new Easter Dress there.Priced $4.98 to $19.75 in sizes 11 to 52.: M t Indie Thompson is substituting Ion the mail route lo r A.#Clyde ~ W. na. 1-1-nu mtnrfdned um may om speét www- the Pinoehle Club on lut Wed- day and Wednudny nigh:in nesdxy waning.Omxha. 'Z Z C \li 5° 1 ' \- \ . u I u P i n z z v u - ' i n f -u n - If _ ~ ,___ /._- . - .__ . - . . . . . . . _ ¢9 ,, The WQrd.0f A Veteran "My Lad -- Save Your Dckles and Pennies Now" This is the advice of the veteran who has been "through the mill". /Mighty good ad- vice, too, for parents to give their boys- then back it up by starting a SAVINGS ACCOUNT-for the boy at this bank.This will teach him the value of saving one of the biggest assets in training for the fu- ture. Start Your Boy's Saving Account Now » |""l"!F'-. ~`5_,' Q u - l _U 1 .1 _o 1,.14'. ~N _' ] _~&L ; 9 " " "r " ' - - ' v - - 9 - - 1 - v - J - ' "- " - "Q u a k e V A u y u u n n i ; u v \ . a . § . u u v u » - - - -u u y l L l D E l ' R O U I l »~~i s fs r i -: . . - . . .. .1 - \ . . . . . . . . -- a n i \ . . . . . . . . \ ¢ || ¢' n ' £'? n n ~w h e n Y O U W l l l t I e t U l 2 I h ¢ i d l o r l a c h o o l s .~H l l . n l l l »~M T B .A H C C K i n c a i d ,W h ( )1 l 2 1 8 | v n r ~ n l : ; n n n r n n n d . . , . . § . .8 .Q W dw! we 1 ) K U l l | | l l U u " U r l JUSI£18011 U 5 \ J | . l l l u a A Il ll h l lvl ;v\ll\v\»4\w \ | \ \ I f g v u i l z c w g n y g l g o r t s a n T h e -e g ;g M i F u m e ,E a s t e r D r e s s t h P n c e d 8 . 9 8 p g s 1 F o r S a l e - - P r a n r i e Q u e e n C l l m b -b e e n s p e n d i n gf i . _ . ' { _ F ' I . ... , I. ? .- , . , , ,. . . f" 't o s 1 9 . ' : 's i n s i z e s 1 1 z o 5 2 .1 3 4 :E n b e r p m e .1 - r f I n v R a m a n Q U n i v n{ n .r | ¢5 0 1 ° n a c h :E -G .C a r s o n h the ome w i n t e r a t t h e s e e d P o t a t o a f o r ' S a d e - l i e d O I )~D i v a n v i l l a s :M L . . I vn l a | ¢ n . »Awpxuan un vnnmusuuy,5 .__ __Permanent W§ve,$'I.50. Allkindsl F°r Een Two furnished light _A good 8-room house in Dexter- ot beauty work.Phone 191, Mn *"°"-*>k°°Pf=K roomd.No children.vxlle,2 big lots. corner Ioontion, '405 Wen CoKax. Phone Whiteds. only $1500.N. T. Lund & Co.11.K. A. Pound, 206 EL Cvlhx.88-tl- "~'--->13»1t l>|.»..-....»\._e..»f..~:n..,.¢I iv. §?°£7§13»7 'i;;.;T,:; i»;;g,;;¢|»»»e», went m Elk ive and Senator Dunlop strawberry day no visit. her d plgntg,all fxedx dpg.Call 405 Mrs. wah Kincaid. West South St.or Phone Green Women and Miz City me Sum - ~~ r » & "-». Company.' ° " ' " " " " ' " ''nm Dim sm. ol' mm ss eu P u h l m n-»»n»n_»l»-Q -M. ...-\ | \ . | | r \ a w u s u s w ~" j j3 3 6 8 3 B e B \ 1 ! ` ¢ | F ' . n n t . n r D v - a n a H a m - a s P r i m a I n a n s .- M185 Clara xcumuxsen was anmiay dinner guest at the home Mis! 1 wr,-_ mm Mn; Gus Carlson neu* M" 3? Josephine Johnson gndfin|;5T;:;-;;d|,;d "1,;5ne;;",;}_|321.Myron Metzinger.13-2:| gg _y<¢g;_§5sgr £\§fi¢_§f1| £'o"3'f§.1E}}1"si=`é§"1`i z$`s`:E" ~ llmle hl|\og_an -vm-»=|n€ brldll our mms rivlr,|Relatives hem have m~=lv°fll-"Z.\2'..'.|..»..`C.'"'ff.."' ..,.....:.':.':Dr.Morris Nielsen has had a new roof put on his Grant ltreel home which zwaf-ly improves the appearance. I i§»12`}€ééH¢EI"gg" time St Excelsior Springs.The Dress Store of Blair is the Score cards, plane wh, birthday 'Fashion Center-select your new cards, sympathy cards-all um be Ben Koopman and lsmily of Easter Dx-eaa_there.Priced $4.98 found at The Enternrise ofiice.Omaha, spent Sunday at the home zo $19.75 in amen 11 w sz 1s -n wan! from Mrs. Tom Osborne of §J\§`n22E a;';on;;'§m,§§';,;§'_;;; Sanors,c a m that they have a 13-It baby b°Y born March 29.She also Miss Jane Noble,who beaches states that her brother, Les§er_Ax- at Humboldt,and M i "Betty For Sale-1927 Rea t m good condition.New rn :R ir Jbber.§§.1'fI.....'I..afL._1-tflof his brother. W. J Knonman inl Mina J.-mf Uamnhill uvnnidten has been in a hospital thef`°|Noble. wha attends the :tabme uni Ph on e 253,Bla ir .F a r m e r : . . l . . - -n . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . .~,,...... ,......._ _Kenneth Ross of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting nt the W. J. Koon- man home.He ia a cousin of Mr. Koopman. Misa Mattie Weber, who teach; as school near Arlington, spent the week-end with her mother,Mra John Weber. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Vinton and this city.'" " " ` N Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Leonard of Council Bluffs,were week-end visiwn at the parental, Ray John- son home Mr. and Mrs.Louie Soil and family of Scribner.spent Sunday a t the parenw.Peter SSH and Henry Struve homes. .-.....................,.....,.........da ughte r o f Dr . a ndMrs . W . ~ Hemphill, has been ill with intes- tinal flu. 13-lt N. T. Lund & Co. John Newell and W. W. Wilkin- son drove oo Scribner Tuesday on business. Ed Niefaum of Fontanelle, who has been serving on the Federal for the past two months and under gone two operations.All partieswere former Blair residents./ Mr. a nd Mrs.Clifford Halbert drove to Omaha Friday afternoon and were accompanied home by Mrs. M. M. Halbert and son. Billy who spent the weekend ln Blair. Mrs. Halbert returned to Omaha e.....x,... -......:..,.|...» nm.. mmaln. versity at Lincoln, spent the week-I end in Blair at the home of' their mother, Mrs.Edna Noble. A Goodyear factory man will bei n Blair Saturday,April 19, to give o demonstration on the con- nnzction of Goodyear time 13-lt Blair Top and Tire Co. 1000 Store Buyinz Power en-I sons, Gordon and Kei Sunday with relative ..._.n .~.... ...s .-.-._.-\._-L; -=-.n.--._-_ |ouuuuy =v=w»-5| vw- mu: ==-----;_,_,,,,_ .,__._,___-,,;,,,,,Ln spent IAS:u. f~ mates ann mrs. uon fm UI ed for a few da visit nt the AnesatGlen-Stewart wul entzrtdn the neun- ls at home again..ye N sive you fhe smartest andersbridgeclubattheS u m 'Congregational ladies will serv e i1°£°.§ZX"ii"§L on the bor-2,'§Z|'°'§.£1""'$,'"D.§'£""€»§" i i i eh....»Morrow md! ome, at their next meetnng.a public dmner ln the °h'"'*`1' P""|wr"w.1».-M,Nvlmn wnaldevelnnea t mmk Bottom .wood,Iowa .Ull il l l u HALn.VI unEdwinTerrellofOr dues Company.18-lt 'Archie Kelly g p m cn spend Easter Sunday in Chicago where he goes to look after business in- tezeats. Seed Com for Sal."Rattle com, Leafs high,hand picked, shelled and graded, $2 per bushel at Arm Sli' miles east of Arlington on gravel.J. 0. Marshall.18-2t' Mrs. E. R. Stewart and daugh~ ter, .Miss Ethel left for Kansas City Wednesday where they will vim relatives lor a. few days. They plm lo be home at the end nex! hostess. of the week. The Cnat Score of Blair is the Fashion Center-they have all the smart new.styles priced at $10 then back it up by starting a SAVINGS ACCOUNT-for the boy at this bank.This will teach him the value of saving one of the biggest assets in training for the fu- ture. C I T I Z E N S s w i m s B A N K A. R. Brock, pres.R. J. Murdoch, vlce pres.P p me n Jus ren ew I I \ : |:za . n .5 ;...` ~ l l ~ .1~ q I I nnhx, wridtedl Mrs.Menit Cook drove 0761IICITB Tuesday evening,April 22-|»...f,`II.IL ;:.."°;;:. ,T\\\.r¥a\r aunninv f CVE!!!d i- I . _ _. . - - - . ._ . - - - - . . -_ .-wLyi n th e y ear.Sh o p a t hi o n C e n te r a n d see f o r 1 me an s. u.'r¢m|\ h»m.¢m nltlfmm Arlhzwn lm. Sunday .n-|Ev\r.vb°dy invlwl-If .1m¢|;,j,';_"__,_;;_' ,~_;",__';_,,_ ,_,,;§'LZ|u=é~'FE Colfax street Sundsy. Seed Corn-Cooper-'s Cattle Cum $2.00 per bushel at farm. Benning- ton phone, 20R1l.J. H. Cooper, Washington, Neb.13-3t 1 Mr.und Mrs.Carl Kolmrmsn and son, Curl, Jr., and Miss Max'~ ernoon and attended the shower lor- Mrs. Walter M. Nelson. A deleiation from the l o w Christian church attended we Chas. Riegn Scoville revival at the First Christian church in Omghg Mr. Emmet. Bolt and daughters, Ruth and Helen, spent Sunday aft- ernoon at the Chris Jenam home no rth o f s i m. Fred Gmbbe of Papillion, brought his family up to the J. D. Johns home last Sunday for a week's garet Von Lanken made a business C. M. Christnesen, who hasbeen spring vacation. trip to Omaha last Monday.wry ill at the home ol his dough-The Dress Shore of Blair is the last Thursday evening. ......,-. . . .... ..._ .._....-_. .Monday evening.The members hid planned a surprise shower for her and she received many pretty gifts.They also brought lunch which they served at a late hour. Pri us at bridge were awarded Mrs. L. C. Klpop for high score and Miss Agnes Gilbertson, cut.. Mrs. Eugene Jackson will be the yourself.'13-lt Miss Alta Nelson has been en- Eaged to teach the upper room at the Bono school for next year. She is,at present,teaching at Fontsnelle and is considered one of the county's best teachers. Have you heard this Radio An- nouncement?To advertise our Fur Salv Everlay S. C. Brown Leghom e§iZS| $10.50 a 30 dozen case.Can supply ease daily. Phone 22 on 43.Louie Mencke, \Blair, Neh.s -u Hand selected Seed Com, picked and dried before front. Tests 97%. ter, Mrs. A. C. Debel, is mme bet- ter this week and able en be about the house again A beautiful residence in Prairie Park Addition, eompletely modern, with new features and built-in garage.Price, $7500.00. Fashion Cenhw select your new Easier Dread there.Priced $4.98 w $19.75 in sizes 11 to 52.13-lt The 0. E, S. kensington Will be held next Tuesday gfternoon, April 22 at the home of Mrs. W. D. Hammond. _ s the|HARDy PERENNIAL FLOWERS dues Company.18-lt 'Archie Kelly g p m cn spend Easter Sunday in Chicago where he goes to look after business in- tezeats. Seed Com for Sal."Rattle com, Leafs high,hand picked, shelled and graded, $2 per bushel at Arm Sli' miles east of Arlington on gravel.J. 0. Marshall.18-2t' Mrs. E. R. Stewart and daugh~ ter, .Miss Ethel left for Kansas City Wednesday where they will vim relatives lor a. few days. They plm lo be home at the end nex! hostess. of the week. The Cnat Score of Blair is the Fashion Center-they have all the smart new.styles priced at $10 then back it up by starting a SAVINGS ACCOUNT-for the boy at this bank.This will teach him the value of saving one of the biggest assets in training for the fu- ture. C I T I Z E N S s w i m s B A N K A. R. Brock, pres.R. J. Murdoch, vlce pres.P p me n Jus ren ew I I \ : |:za . n .5 ;...` ~ l l ~ .1~ q I I Hellwinckel of east South street and in hbndx- of the event her daughters, Meadames~W. J. Moel- ler,E.C.Thompson and P.C. Allan; gave a surprise pany for her.Quite a number of rglatives and friends came in so help her celebrate and enjoyed a fine lunch- eon served by the hostessea. Among those present were M n . D.Hint.:and Mrs.Cadvslky of Omaha.Mrs.Hellwinckel was givux a hxndkerchief shower. 1 | ,\\\\\""» I 1; -»~', -\' i _;_;,l/\_ an _ .~ ~' DRAIN i'o;DAY AND RE-FILL W ITH Ma RAT!-lon ol L Marathon Oil will add life and pep m your motor.It is undoubtedly the "Best in the Long Run".... Try it-you'll say so too. 1 Marathon Service Station Alfred Enge r. prop. I Corne r 3 rd and Was h. and BULBS, we will Send POST- PAID at planting time, 6 oriental Poppies,6 Hollyhocka,8 English Daisy; a Sweet William, 2 Canter bury Ball, 8 Rocky Mt.Col\xmbine plmm, and 12 Superfine Rainbow Mixture Gladinhu bulbs,if y ou wm write for them at once andlend A dollar to help de!rag | propagating and m.\iling`u Cawogue free.Big bargains m Jnpnnese Barberry Hedge.THEGARDNERNURSERYCO M -5PANY, Box B, Osage,Iowa.2-18t dues Company.18-lt 'Archie Kelly g p m cn spend Easter Sunday in Chicago where he goes to look after business in- tezeats. Seed Com for Sal."Rattle com, Leafs high,hand picked, shelled and graded, $2 per bushel at Arm Sli' miles east of Arlington on gravel.J. 0. Marshall.18-2t' Mrs. E. R. Stewart and daugh~ ter, .Miss Ethel left for Kansas City Wednesday where they will vim relatives lor a. few days. They plm lo be home at the end nex! hostess. of the week. The Cnat Score of Blair is the Fashion Center-they have all the smart new.styles priced at $10 then back it up by starting a SAVINGS ACCOUNT-for the boy at this bank.This will teach him the value of saving one of the biggest assets in training for the fu- ture. C I T I Z E N S s w i m s B A N K A. R. Brock, pres.R. J. Murdoch, vlce pres.P p me n Jus ren ew I I \ : |:za . n .5 ;...` ~ l l ~ .5 a I l .. I $3.0Q pe r bushel,bags free. Rolland Smith, on Fruk Schafer farm.12-tl Miss Franma K°°';°°°~ who st~ t/ends the Omahs niversity, is 13-1\N. T. Lund & Co. _Mrs. C. J. Robinson, Miss Vir- gmia Gustin and Miss LenaCla.s. sen drove to Auburn,Ncb.last §_un§1ny.to visit Mr. and Mrs. R. wud llfe i n N e b m h Ls ei- couraged and protected by string- ent lnws and by a number of gum re fuge ; FOR R E NT - A n improved 40 " " ' T ' "'j l~p -I .._ ~|~ u i L - § j ; J rr .Jn 5 /ft.,/"|' c -Q :'.°a-q g `\¢.,;-\P;§= = p , w \y ' % ¢ / 5 ' * =» \~'\ |\ " i w - » \ ' - L : a & § l<' f * ' .)_`. ~ < §:l / n enjoying 2.Week's spring ,m_ 11. Robinson.near McCarthy school, oats www, Kwp-Tuesday pril m n gh corn land disked,ready for thebirth, , , ; , " } . , ,nf Mn:n ; n o w -(hah rent.tion at .the puental, w. J msn home. _Mts.Marie Pedersen,who re-xiqes south UL t°'?i\~B=-nmdwvd a small residence property on east. Colfax and expects to move in nioer she has her farm we. Mrs. Chelsea Whltlord of this city, was a guest. at a pany given b y Mrs. Austin Marshall of Arl- ington on last Thursday after~ noon. Mrs. M. E. Winset. of Arlington, I __,__.___,,--.......Wulf of South meer. and me hem v p e n ~ Y o u h e r friend; and relatives on that date Rev.A.F.Newell took' his Pioneers, a boys'organization of the Congregationhl church,down in De Soho for s Wiener roast and "UDP Lhmugh the wrwds recently. Miss Ruth Rasmussen, dean of women at Dana College, and Miss Mildred McGill, city teacher, were Mrs.A. Jewel and granddaugh- ter, Lola Jewel of Omaha, vldoed at the home of fheig oonsin, MIS. V. 0 .Ireland, Sunday afternoon. Notice-The Nebraska Stale Op- tometric convention will be held on April 17 and 18, and I will be absent from my office on those dates.Dr. Norman Rathmann. Miss Jeanette Robersson of Wayne,and Miss Margaret of r,.......n m..-fr.=~.v.e ov...\.....\, QuAL|1'Y wE cAN RECOMMENDb?-1 been spending a few days guests of Mrs. Philip O'Ha.nlo'1 on § ; m ; ';;nt;»;~'5 X°R"b`;';'..ovlsltlnghermother,Mrs.Jenmelast Monday evening, at dinner so ho P 2 ' "----'n me.OHEH and hu- sister, MISS Be1va|Mr. and Mrs.Paul Taylor and recently.'baby of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Mm. Wm. Carter and children A. J.Taylor of this city.spentof Omaha, are spending the weeklthe day last Sunday with Mr. and visiting at. Lhc home of Mrs. Cnr-|1ldrs. Claire Warrick of west Col- Mules lor Sale-Three, two and one year old; also one eight; also one registered Mammoth Jack. /C.E.Meyer,West Point,Neh., Rome 4._ml m When you buy your groceries here vou can rest assured that they are*§.gr's.parents, Mr.. and Mr s . J mm e I T n !| " " ` °Mr .An to n e C h r i s te n s e n o f Ne wIM' f " : H° B r a s s o f L mc o ln , mo th -York. who mums: c allin!tn R'R;|h u.Burcham Ross W hitn ey a nd fa mily of Fr e mon t ,mov ed .b ac .k to Bla ir la s t we e k n n d a r e li v i n g i n th e s o me h o me th e y oc c upied be fo re mg z i n g t o F r e mo n t. Re v.a n d Mr s .A Y J .I-Iargett a r e en jo y i n g a vi s i t ( r o m Mr s . Ha r g c tf s mo th e r , Mr s . L . C . S a w- y e r o ! B e a ve r C i ty , Ne b .Sh e will per hap s,be here a mo n t h o r s i x weeks.' ..\.,...i lnlenw ......,:.-...I c....... e r o f Mr s . A . F . Ne w e ll re tu r ne d h e r h o me la s t Su n d a y a f te r s e n d i n g a m o n th wi th th e Ne w - c lls.H e r so n,P h i li p B m s s o f Lin c o ln , c a me u p f o r h e r . M r .an d Mr s .Cly d e C o mp to n a r e h a p p y o ve r th e a r r i va l o f a so n b o rn Ap r il 16 . He wa s p ro mpt- ly n a me d J a c k C o o k C o mp to n a n d wi ll be a nic e p la y ma te f o r hi s li ttle sister.Mo th e r a n d c hild ar e alvtti nv n ln mr n i, -n lv _,..._..Y .__..._...___..,th e se r lo s illne ss o f hi s f a th e r ,C.M .Clziis tense n. returned h o me la st Tu es d ay . Mr s . Ro y Mc K e a n a n d d a u g h te r , Fra nc es o f Oml h a , f o r m e r B la i r re s id e nts , s pe n t the we e k- e nd vi s - i ti n g re la ti ve s a n d f r i e nd s i n th is c i ty . M r .a n d Mr s .Clarenc e Goc hen- o u e r c a me u p f r o m Oma h a S a tu r ~ d a y af ter n oo n a n d sp en t Su nd ay AND RE-FILL W ITH MARATHON o||. Marathon Oil will add life and pep m your motor.It is undoubtedly the "Best in the Long Run".... Try it-you'll say so too. Marathon Service Station Alfred Enge r. prop. I Corne r 3 rd and Was h. non TONE HoGs To MARl(E'l` EARLY Speci al Pr i ce Now ~ Per Gallon -- Blair Drug CO. BLAIR NEBRASKA res |n accoun O ou qu pfer there is always a supply of the freshest groceries,fruits,vegetables and meats. Prices as low as the low- ~est. Quality of the best. GROCERIES Mystic Flour, per sack -- 1.69 Sugar, 10-Ib. sack ---67c Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour 40c Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Flour, pkg.----456 56 15c 49c 10c 10c 10c Sioux City Garden Seed - Prunes, per Ib.~--- Olives, qt. jar, Special -- Sandwich Spread, 3%-oz. jar Mayonnaise,3%--oz.jar -~ Polks Grapefruit Juice Delicious Beverage Syrup, AllFlavors,bottle - ~ -Catsup, BlueRiver 8»oz. Bottle------- Popcorn`per lb.---- Welches Jams, 35c size, jar Coronet Flour, 48-lb. sack Special ----- 25c 15c -' 10c 250 1.69 0 J Blair, Nebr. o Coronet Flour, 24-Tb. sack ~89c Spaghetti Hominy CornSauerkraut _P C I ' Red Beans c a n PeaTomatoes l 0 Tomato SoupGrapefnxit Juice C t S Vegetable Soup Pork & Beans ' MEATS Sirloin or Round Steak . . . . . . Best Cul Beef Roast per lb. . . . 384: 234: 354: 20: 20: 5 lb. Loaf Knit Cheese .$1.53 Fresh Fish Every Friday `~; ~Phones 32 and 33 Hamburger Z lbs..... Economy Bacon per lb... Fresh Cottage Cheese pkg... `1 n .a i l u a u | ¢ | y ¢ ;u : | . . 1 : u I : u l l \ J l l l Mis s J os eph ine J ohn son a nno unc es t h a t she a n d h e r sister,Mr s . Mi n n i e Bu g e o n o f th i s c ity ,ar e s p e n d i n g a f e w we ek s a t Exc el~ si o r S p r in g s , Mo . Mr .an d Mr s .Ca r l° | K o lten n a n a n d mo th e r , Mr s . A n n a K o lte r ma n : lr n v n tn Sewar d.Nn h r la st W o rl- _ _¢ : » " " " | : |. . v ¢ ¢ °a u s ! - I J Q Ha r o ld K e lly c a me u p f r o m O m Sa tu r da y a n d wi t h hi s mo the r , Mr s. J u li a K ile y s p en t th e da y a t- Ha r ti n g ton , Ne b .They ' re- tu r ne d th a t e ve n i n g to Bla i r , a n d Ha r o ld vi s i te d o ve r S u n d a y a t h i s mo th e f s h o me ._ M t n TT (E .|"I¢»_.". ".......| A...rr-._ a t th e pa r en tal,W m .Sc herdin ho me . W o r d c omes f n o m th e bedside of Mrs. E. G.` Carson, who is in a n Om a h a hos pi ta l,th a t sh e i s no t i mp r ovi n g a s we ll a s he r r e la - tives wo u ld wi sh . M r .a n d Mr s .Be ta W e be r a n d neaday and visited at the Fed Kellerman home.They returned to Blair Saturday. Mrs.L. C.Klopp and David Mummert held low scores ln the Tuesday evening bridge club so they were hosts at a theatre party ul. the Orpheum in Omaha, last Tuesday exening. Pmf. K. C. DeGroff of the high school faculty, is busy these days getting his sic students readyto take to o "fl'l»»lo r the di mm music contest to be held Friday and Saturday of this week.Be- sides the solo features, the. Girls' t u n e r -man Saturday to welcoine her new grandson, Jackie Melvern, who ar- rived that morning at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Melvern West. Mrs. Eugene Jackson also went up to see her little nephew that day. The churches of the community hase been having special evening services this week preparatory to the Easter service next Sunday. Appropriate music has been se- leeted in most instances and re< hearsala have been going on for the zlgd Easter worship. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Soll enjoyed a visit from the following friends family and Mr.and Mrs.Emil Weber of Herman,were Sunday vlaiwrs at the home of their mo- ther, Mrs..John Weber. Re member-Gamble's written warranty covers every item in the store.It entitles you to an ad-justment,exchange or return of your money.Fremont, Neb.18-It lt's so easy to !ill your own car with oil from a Pour-Eze drum. And besides you know your oil. 100% Pure Pennsylvania Oil, Me- dium-19%c per quan.GambleStores, Fremont.l8»lt A Goodyear factory man will be in Bla ir Saturday.Avril 19.to(Hee Club and the Mixed Gleellast Friday:Mr.and Mrs.Nick Hive a demonstnftlon ein the oon- Club wijl take pnrt in the contest Paper of Lincoln,and their son-snruction of Goodyear times. also the band.in-law, Mr. Golden Kratx, who is 13.1t Blair Top and Tire Co Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Van Deusen county .iudlze at Sidney. Nob..and M.....A ix...r\...........-nr..|u _e very pleasantly entertained the bridge club to which they belong, ardinner at the Clifton hotei, on last Tuesday evening,April 15, followed by cards at the .Van 'Deusen home.Tho se h oldi ng h ig h- e s t sc ores a n d rec ei vi ng prazes Mr s .M a d e K u n k le r ,also o f L i n - c oln. Th os e wh o atte nd ed the Reb ek ah re g u la r mee ti n g la st Tu es d a y e ve - ni n g e n jo y e d th e spec ial p r o g r a m p u t On a f te r t h e regular budimesu hou r.Un i q u e re f r eth men ta we r e an n aluu much u t u xg u w u u l 01n e a r A r li n g to n . a n d Mr . a n d Mr s . Cla re nc e Go ld bo rg o f Te lb aa ta a nd P e w Go ld bo r g we r e Su nd ay vis~ itor s of * Mr. a nd Mr s. S or e n Go ld - bore- H a v e y o u h a p p e n e d t o t u n e i n a n f h i i ~. & \ 1 U A \ 1 s ¢ » u ; ¢ . u & Q H 1. . . were Mr. and Mra Clark 0'Han~ served in we shape of box 1'm»¢1§é§'§¢I~od{.§J"'°u§"' lon, first and Mrs. D. V.Masser prepared for two.Mr. and Mrs.augnr saver str and R.C.Hitchman,second Harry Biaco of Kennard were out|m-nfl Ivnswnnn \uvll.lll6l2|..I..I.\:|..I.\ I L U big RED GOLD awberry,we will I n f u n f n n l g - ¢ .l.2........Mr.and MIS.C.Jensen °f'0f-loWl\ guests present.Council Bluffs,spent the week~|Tuesday.April 16 wa the Ii!- end with Blair *relative andlteenth wedding anniversuy of Mr. friends.They spent the night-and Mrs. J.E. Campbell andwithMr.and Mrs.Walter M.\arnund twenty lriends went io Nelson.Miss Lillian Kundel_o!l¢heir home and surprised them. ..-.-- -»_....-.1 ».. yu"-"ug umethisspring,24 big,fat RED GOLD plants with Gawr~H.lde Mdc h Paper Squares for 12 of the plants and will include 12 s\1P¢ffi|\€ mmaow GLADIOLUSBULBS il you will wdhe at once Uouncll B11Jensen,ac u n a ,amber o r MI S - ' T h e e v e n i n g wa s s p e n t a t b r i d g e a n d mend a d o ll ;to h lc ompan ied 018111 lllld nr i z e n b e i n! a war d e d Hr . an d Mr l t h n nrnl\ll¢n\Hnn : n i ...I'=.E'._.-..I _l ___ ____=, ._ ...-_-... -..-. -..-. .-.--N ---|---r-p----5 unu auauaug tx'viBib@d her sunt, Mn. H. L. Hel- G. L. Dixon for high scores, and pause.Catalogue free.Big bar- winckel and other relatziqes.Both Mrs.Guy and Donald Keifer were gains in Japanese Bnrberry Hedge Mr s . J e n s e n a n d M i s a K u nd e l me ~Delicious gefreshmenta THE GARDNER NURSERY COM former Blair residenta.were served.PANY, Box B, Gauze. Iowa.2-18t Mn Nebmh, Adru rr, mmu n . ARD NEWS hmd was badly m led and itwasnecsssaryto 'Elie several udtches in une finger.However,he did not lose his hand as was nporbed.Mr. md Mrs. Chas. Berry drove to Columbus, Neb. Sunday to yislt friends. . . . . . _. . . . . - . _- . - . WH_/mfs ~ ~ ~ ~ ' "'<~ ~1 W ' ~ ./ / ' ~ ~ ~ , » ~ /1 I / 5 i 'Fi ~ ,§"f'Q // -~r ~.¢-"~=:<;.= I' f /f I W 2 ,5 ~g ~. l r E day morning lo r u vi sit at the Frank Gasser home.They return- ed home late Sahmrday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Gotlsch and family were Sunday aftemoonvisitors at the Emil Gottsch home. Rdnhlrt Gasser was z vislzorat the M. H. Mueller home last Sunday. 1:'ARD CLUB To COMPETE I N OMAHA The hlsh 9:11001 Girls Glee Club..\ing of 18 members and ~--=d Miller will go w Omahn ~y to ta ke parti uthedi nrlc tudcalconbenatSouthhigh ~aol.mn. Olga Weudte, school umic supervisor and Miss May ~~older, meompmin, will ac- ~-~y the dub W the contest. Miss Cleo French will be the so---soloist. for the Glee club. -Miller is enfared in the ~~~ section u soloist. KENNARD NEWS The play "Yimmle Yonson'sYoh", given at the March school lan Friday evening, wu very well Attended.The cast was as fol- lows:Yimmie,from Mannasots,Allred Anduex-len;Pnl, the detec- tive,Gilford French;h'a nk,the clerk, Theo. Nelsen;Micky, farm hand, Harry Andzeuen; Belle, the foster daughter, Ethel Andersen; _.,.~ Fzemont.,visited Mr. And Mrs. Bert, swam: Sunday. A family reunion was held at Mr. and Mrs.M. P. Lu~son's on Sunday. ,Mr. sud Mrs. Carl Ward enter- tained Mx. and Mrs. L.E. WardmdMr.and Mrs.Glenn Rosen~ baum and children at dinner on Sl¢\ll'1i3Y in h9ll0|\ of Louin's fifth birthday.Vers Widemr left lust Wednes~ day fqr Winner, S. D. when she will vxdt her brother and sister- in-law,Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Widener. Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Wright drove w _Sioux Falls, S.D.Fri- day evemng no vinlt with Mrs.Wright's dner Rnd family. While shelling com one dar KENNARD RURAL JOTTINGS M.H.Mueiler vimea at the Frank Gasser home Monday. Frank Broadwell was a Tuesday vi s ito r a t hunk Gassex-'s. Alvena Christensen was a vis~ itor .at the Louie Gottsch homeMonday. Mr.and Mrs. Charles Misfeldt and family,Mr. and Mrs. George Hedelund and family were Thurs-day evening vidbora at the Pete Knudsen home.' ~THIJAY PARTYHELD AT KENNARD I .H 0 Peg, #he cook, Gretmde Warrick;Kittie, the helper, Verona Nehen; Mrs.Kent,the mother,ml dg ql Iattia. Grace Swihnxt spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, |:.|...F r a n k G a me r ho me Fr id a y eve- n i n g . E m i l and Alb er t_ambr echt DALE Domes Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown en- tertdned Friday evening at a6:B0 dinner due following: Mr. nad Mrs. B. F. Masters. Mrs. Morris Ma# te n Mr. and Mrs, Herman Jung-blutla, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Berry of Ken-zmxd,Miss Maude Masters and Miss Opal McCormick.Kermit Jungbluth lx , h n m g sheep tor Walter Renud thin week Misa Maude Mutenl drove out1mm Omlhl Friday co spend a week spring vnution wigh her Swihaxi/s last Wednesday, Mr.m d M r s Mike Anderson vidted a£ Suegefs i n ArlingtonWednesdq afternoon.'me Methodist Ladies' Aid met with Mrs.Buch Rosenbaum a t her home LI-St Thursday after- noon.Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Schroe- der and son, Richard vidfed with flfienda in Kenmsrd Sahudayeve nmg.Harry Rue mbmm spent the week-md with his parents,Mr. w GTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ducker and family spent Sunday at the 0. C. Liesche home. Kerman Rosacker, Ben Tietgen,Reynnld Ulmer and Walter Nelsen book in n show in Omaha Satur- day evening. Mr.and Mrs.Hans Braesch g m shopping i n Omaha Snmr- ay. M r .And M n .Chris Stender oekbnted their 48th wedding an- niversary last Thursday. ten.Mn. Ida Jungbluth was visiting at the Hermnn Jungbluth home on Thursday evening. HIL Huy Jaoobsen spent Sat- nrdny and Sunday m Omahn. via-w g g her mhughter,Lorena, whoisin the hospital them.lm-enn has had .a light case of diphtheria but is getti ng dong very nicely now. Mists Dagmarhbnrsen ente - ed the Danish Lutheran lmdl~ Aid last Wednesday afternoon. M n ,George Paasch and ~_ Bergman were callers a t the wA. Kerswtter home Saturday lernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snndn ~ - Mm Chri s Sunds paid a lho walt at the James Sunds home o~ Saturday evening._ Friends and relatives of : »- <Gottaeh were entertained at - home_last Tuesday in honor o her hlrlhdny.Mrs.Kent,the mother,Mil u m . . s r M n = = : ° ° S a t u r d a y y er p - n m .Mr. sud Mn. Bert Swihart. The members of the Methodist g=_g=»=ahgirwme t with Olive o esAfter£8Cii0¢. Miss Home: serv- ed 4 'nty lunch.' Mrs.W.E.Wri gln and sons left Snturday afternoon for Beam er, Neb. where they will spend n week visiting Mrs.Wxight's ents. Mm.Nels Pelenon,Mr. Mrs.Leonard E.Hetersonchildren visited Mr. and Mrs. Gliseman in Omaha Sunday. Otis Decker of ArlingtonHarrietHs ll spent Sunday par- and andBen andwith Mr. and Mrs Clyde Rosenbaum Leonard Peterson worked st the hardware store Monday afternoon during Nic Frledrlahaen's absence Mr. and Mrs. Douie Policz and children of Omaha, spent Satur~ day and Sunday vim Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swilmrt and funlly.Mrs. L. E. Peterson and Mabtie Jane drove to Blair Monday eve- ning where Mattie Jane hadsomedental work done. Mr.and mn. George Menking enterhlned Mrs.J.B.Andersona n d M n . El l n S u e P n me ra t d l n - ner Monday evening.Edna Pluggc remmed to Grand Island last Sunday deer having he m i ll for some time at the home of her parents,M r . md Mrs. Fred Plugge. Dr. W. E. Wdght was | Sun-day di nne r gun; o f Mr. andllrs. Homer E. Ward..Carl Ward ls bury redecoradng the lnfe rlo ro dthe hni ldi ngi n~ which he la to move noon.Mr.and Mn. Ross Hammond o Fremont, were business wlcra in Kennud Monday. Mrs. w. B. Rosenbaum and Wal ter drvve to Omaha Thursday -visdt Marie, who was in the Swdish Emanuel hospital. Among those from here attend ing the funeral services Yor Juli = Gomeh at Bennington were Mrand Mrs. O. W. Marshall, Mr. an~ Mrs. Nic Rdedrlehamx and Mrs Peterson.A large ao wd attended ~. pagans given at the Methodi~ church last Sunday evening.Th~church was beautifully decorated Those taking part were Mrs. E. P Bonhei-,Miss Olga Wendte,Mis~Margaret Finch, Marion Marshall Marion Rosenbaum,Ruth I ~ Andmasen and Cleo French. Mrs.Oscar Anderson and chil dren of Arlington, vidted at Be / Let Us RepairYour Shoes Now Work 'guaranteed / 1=e';,!!e2!.Qf°v ...N ...........¢. U.. ..........,.........-ln g Mrs.Lnraen, whose birth an- dv e na ry mu on the preceding day.Their guest: included ul of brother and family Those pnenent during the day v u e Mr and Mrs. R. Dixon and Norman,Mm.M.Davis and dnnghter,Violet all of Omaha, Mes sr s.a n d Me sd ames W .A . Fr e n c h , L . M. L u - s e n . C . w. Ha n - | e n , E d g a r L a r s m . A . J F o w r , I u m y n n m w - n u n u f w w. s o n o f E lk C i t y . d r o v e t o Om a h a '1' hun day t o m l o n W m A n d e n m n ,wh o i s se r i o u s ly li c k a t h h home.Mr.and Mrs.Herman Jungblnth drove to Fremont Tuesday no call an Roland Onnsby at the Richland hospital.He has heel in a critical condl ' n for seven months but ls slow improving.,Mr. and Mrs.Brown, MrandMrs.Charles erry of Ken their children and tamllia and her Clyde Hansen and Harry wi f... B. P. Miller, A. H. Miller and Mlss Alma hmler.Others called dur~£115 the afternoon and evening. nard, drove tn Go! mbus Sundayw visit friends.Mrs. Nels Svendgard entertain- ed Saturday due:-noon in hanolof Rutlfs seventh birthday. Thou family spent Sunday at the 0.~ C. Liesche home. Kerman Rosacker, Ben Tietgen,Reynnld Ulmer and Walter Nelsen book in n show in Omaha Satur- day evening. Mr.and Mrs.Hans Braesch g m shopping i n Omaha Snmr- ay. M r .And M n .Chris Stender oekbnted their 48th wedding an- niversary last Thursday. Mn,George Paasch and ~_ Bergman wexe callers at the 'A. Kerswtter home Saturday nernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Snndn ~ Mrs. Chris Sunds paid a lho visit at the James Sunds home o Saturday evening.. Friends and relatives of : »- <Gottadz were entertained at - home last Tuesday in honor o her hirlhdny. D r . m d M n .J.B. A:nderaon,{ Ella Sue, James and Bobbie came xp from Lixmoln Friday evening. Dr Anderson and Ella Sue xe- nrned Saturday morning but Mrs. Anderson md boy!remained for several days vidt with friends.Mr. and Mm Joe Konvalin and [eddy were among the Sunday linner guests of Mr.and Mxs.a. o. Fairchild. Ieater Sorensen played ballwith Blair Sunday. The quarantine for scarlet Seve: was ll!tcd~ from the Gif.(ordFiend: home last Saturday. The depoaltnr'a committee of :he Home State Bank met Withl Lbe stat: banking commission ln Lincoln Inst Fdday.The mem-:era of the committee presmv. were W.B.Rosenbaum,Fred Plugge, Will Kuhr, Homer Ward, Dr. w. E. Wright.George Hede- lund, c ashier of the Kemmdmm bank, met with them also.Mr.and Hrs.Chris Kruse ot c 0 m us s lo Ns nsPROCEEDINGS , County Commisdnners Room, Blnir, Nebraska, Apr. 1. 1930 The Board of County Commis- sioners met pursuant to adjourn- mmt. taken Much 24, xsao. Present:Gnu.Nelson,C.B. Halmens and C. J. Nelson. Tha minutes ol the preceding meeting wen read and xpproved. Alter A careful exnminaBon of the following bills on the differ me funds, it wu mnvd und see ended that the following claims be nllowed and the County Clerk imtmcoed to draw wurnnts an the funds indcahed below to pay the snme.Csrried. Ro llo Alla n, ma mma .;s mo o B. S. T. Garage, Rpedrs 7.85 present were Norma Cook,Da r othy and Myrtle Lo dgu,Arle n Sorenson, Eunice Brown.Mr. :nd Mrs. Nels Svendgnsrd Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown attended a birthday party at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Follen, new Blair..Mr. and Mn. Nels Svendgurd had as dinner guests Sunday, Mrs Lena Thielioldt, Eddie and Ham' Mr.and Mrs.Charley 'rmelxom and family,Mr. and Mn. J oh: Thielfoldt and family,Mr. nm Mrs. Nels Lindberg ot Bu-nr, Elxa. King at Blur, movedormtha (a rm vnate d by Rdph W id enar.Colby Comer Club meets wld Mrs.Roscoe Cook Thursday alt ernoon..Don RIMM who h u been employed st Columbus, mme Sands; so make a. vig; witl mg;iunlk in A Hnng Theg, there'n the lnbyBennington, visited at the Henry Pl hom Sunda evenin .' E T a mi ga Hglelund,i Olga Wendte and Inna Jeppesenhu n....\»..§|hn~rlnv (. Calhoun on co., Gu 41.43 John Hall. Runnin: Grader 86.00 a n d par ents,m r .m u m n ..nnR h e a .M r s .M a j o r O r m n b y a n | n u | » \ \ § n \" A I A A A l l v v v n ¢\ l \ \~ Bam Hall, Running Tractor Eu! J. Kelly, Dngging Little Red Wagon Co., Balmce D u Nebnskn-Iowa Oil Co., Gus, za.oo 21.60 1.00 Oil 6: Grease 164.08 Omaha Road Equipment Co., came Rosenbaum Service Station, Gas,Oil Ga Grease Standarr on CO.. Oil. ¢¢¢_ 18.50 47.36 70.69 ornia to be with, Lhek son and ;;ff»=» nu. and Mn. Roland Orme- y,Mr. and Mn. Ham Braesch had as their dinner guests Sunday, Misa fg§~=»;» Dornmjner, ~ mg- gic- o o n,. a n rs.Albert Sunds ol Washington. Mr. a nd Mm. B. F. mmm en- tertnined at Sunday dnner for Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pierce,Mrs. Canis Gilmore of Omaha,M n . Grace Hill of Chicago. Mr.and Mrs.B. F.Master; Mr. and Mn. Lelnnd Wa rd mddxildxen visited Mrs.Glenn Ros- enbaum ind family Sundxy.Mr.and Mrs.John Marahdl visiled Hr .Harsha.ll'n w w w . Mr. md llrs..0. w. Mars ha ll o n Sunday. with their gmnddaughters, Mar-jorie and Elinor Masters,who have been very sick with the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Pad Jones wenSundayvisitors at the Wadcer Gutschow home in B1a.ir. Mr.and Mm.Frank Brown dx-gve to Oliaha Tuesday in fsee .. / ' *"' = '/'/ ' ,. . /./ ~ tended n. banquet given by the officers of the Almnite Dairy for their employees last Saturday ni ght The banquet was held at the dairy. Mx. and Mrs. John Anderson of ~r.C. K.Burkholder drove over from Fremont Friday e w ning to get his daughter,Mae. Miss Burkholda returned in Ken-nard Sunday evening. L UTHE RAN c mmc u , 0 F KE NNARD Knud L lrsen, Puts: Program given by members ol the Sunday School, 10 a. m. Baptlsmal services at 11 a. m. Reception of members. Cross Service,7:80 p. m.Atthis nerdce a rwiins. "The Res- urrection" by Arnold will begiven by Mrs. Roy Beedy of Omaha. n l ! \ / / ...o .flhs.Merrit Cook attended ashower Sunday for Mm.WakerM. Nelson of Blair. Henry Rihner of Omaha, rgovedinto the tenant house on the Ed mu m f a r m .Mr, and Mrs. lfnwnnce Wi\kin~ san are leaving today for their new home in North Platte; Nab., ather several weks visit withrelativn here. . I I ere is a 7-lube .]......n The 1 1 U ICabinet is of matched w°nds»suitable for pac in an home Fremont, were business wlera in Kennazd Monday. Mrs. w. B. Rosenbaum and Wal- ter dmve to Omaha Thursday to me Made, who was in the Swd~ ish Emanuel hospital. Among those from hem attend- ing the funeral services Yor Julius Gomch at Bennington were Mr.and Mrs. O. W. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Nic Riedriehamx and Mrs. Peterson.A large ao wd attended the pagans given at the Methodist ~"~dr . p u i l 2 \ } ~§1 No .z»1¢_¢_;»¢»»m¢r._c»-.¢ ni; 'K "g :\ Q '|l |. .|'|u l l church was beautifully decorated. Those taking part were Mrs. E. P. Bonhex-,Miss Olga Wendte,MissMargaret Finch, Marion Marshall, Marion Rosenbaum,Ruth Irene Andreasen and Cleo French. 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Gu 5-48 Nebraska-Iowa Service Co., Gus,oil, etc.16.23 »e1ws-|f|2¥ °|fonipani0ns|lip" SeriesG. W. Nelson, Hauling & Labor 5.00 Peter Nielsen, Dragging 2.70 Petersen Hdwe., Repairs 5.45 Marion Sutherland,Sala ry- Mch. 10 ua Anr. 10 100.00 Screen Grid- |\|eulm¢|||neGuy www, Dra gging 10.80 Wm.wa n,Dnzs i nz 6.75 Fred Kubie, Dragging 24.70 Nebraska-lows Oil Co., Trac- tor Oil 38.02 cby. Rqsm. Dmxzlus and P o w e r S p e a k e r R a d i o l- - . . . . . . . . . - I n . . : . . . . . -1Road Work N. A. Rogert, Labor B\y Roll, Labor B. N. Inicio, Roaw Work Byron 9|n,1j,,g, Road Work Willie Beerman, Rond Work 88.05 10.50 4.50 a s m 8.00 4.50 84.00S. H. Neif, Running Grader Qril Bensen, Labor & Road Work Orville Benaen, Rond Work Axel Hansen, Road WorkAlbert Bmsen, Road Work 3.00 a r a . E lme r , Ro l d w k 101.00 A- A. Wilkins, Road Work 12.00 lhrshall Wxlkins, Road Work 6.00 Arndt Hardware,Supplies and Repairs 4.05 Arndb-Snyder Motor Co., Re- pairs 6.54 Ben-y Bros, Supplies for 16.506.00s.qo Poor ngur Telephon eCo., Rentals And Tolls Board of Insanity, Insanity Cases C. J. Beckmann, Supplies for . m l Raymond Burr, M. D., Pmf. Services for Poor I. C. Cahoon, Supplies for Poor Dmis h Luth.Publ. House, Binding 'Ihx Schedudes Fred De Weber. Supplies for Poor 20.07 58.70 43.50 1.50 25.00 9.00 27.50 27.87 m.m.ndin| mu. .,.|...|, . - . . : . : I' '1 | l l L ,» nfn Dixon. Prem- fbr Den°"n§m¥""' "`" ""z5o.oo 'Dae Emrprm, Supplies 46.00 Gilbextaon Store, Supplies for P w r 11.40Basel) Gooawix, Filing Ceb- inlet 65.00 I| - - -_J o h n E. Ha n se n , D ep . S h er i f f , 9.00 Thousand: are intefrsh v-..L...-r A.$.I -rExmum & MilealraBerman Telephone Co., Tolls 8.60 Bolmquist Gr. dz Lhr. c°,, Herman, Coal for Poor 12.60 Interstate Huh. da Supply Co., E1ec. Caps 22.05 Howard Jensen, g,¢_.'r,",,, na ln :ne PHC! IDG pc fmramnce or u l : You can see it at any authorized Crosley ur _y ou the "Buddy " and the other mem- manionshin Series. luu L an uuvc | nmr u_u.|| ul nu: uruulcy Duuuy 10 )l}Lll OW!!home,wulhout obligation,upon applic ation to an aulhorizvd dealer.See,hear and' c ompare thas set for ourself.Test i t pu! at.nny.hour of the day .lu performance wall he a rc vc hliorsIn radio 1:0105 men! to you! new Crosley"Buddy unt er Ask mm ln sho bzn of the Crcalry Com Carl Ward, KennardCm£Ié_§»'(§ ;. §3 j`f~IL` {f | ~ . A .A r ~. |ma n n n » » lu v \ us |\ ¢\¢»u n u l u ann,||n o !f o r i t s s e n s i l w i t y ,S d e c t i vi i y a n d f |4 a n u l \i l W ann R mn a n 2I8. 64iJs:1E|=§°rQ°¢.h'E£1I£ Am..co. M a w p _ -. 1 i n n 1 mfpfmne mg c o.. Supplie s 3.58 Dtto Knue, Supplies for __ __ T u - u a u h v v' ; n f = » " J ' | ~ malt. NBbI'l , Ami! 17. 1930 ABuNG'r0N NOTES The contract will soon be let lor graveling of the road fromvillageof Arlington to the ~ metery.The city is m hear half f the apenae and the county' ll pay the other half.lp is eq:--ted the work of gravelmg will 1 dune mme time this spran Frank Brulthwnlt returne on-y from u combined business and ~ure trip through South Dako- and NehX'BBk1l-Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Badger and ..~, D. C. Leonard drove to Lin-~ln on Sunday, Mrs. Leonard re-. mining afver spending the week ere.Mrs.Austin C.Marshall de- ightfully ent/eryined the Whatso- ~ver Club at her home east .11-~Thursday nfternoon.A do- cioun lunch was served follow- ~g.1l1e usual business and sewing. number of guema were presentnduding Mesdnmes W. A. Whit- ord,Dora Whitford, Tom Dow- ~ll, ~ H. Hahn, Vem Hiatt, A.F. »~ 'l f'£ '-'J". ? ,a 1 ~` * ° - . . . . . ' r a l l .a| ». "°\~ ». a 'l - I »=Whitford of Blair.The 'Community Club met for | ir regular dinner and business~ting at the Congregational ~urch on Monday evening.V.V. ~cCrackcn, representing the st-stenreauof foods,drugs and oils, as present and gave an interest- ~t.aIk. l l ter to.niDe. Ellnbeth Cuhelha zemivld wordFriday ot the death of her umt, M n .Columbia Clchelin of Los Angdea, Calif.The remains wereshipped to Spearlish,S. D.,her old home, for burial Sunday, Apr.18th.Mn. Cachelin came w De- Sobo in th e old pioneer days with her father, Captain Dodson, own- er of a steamboat.The Dodson family lived here for a number of_ years :md duri ng that time 1._,.~ - ~, ~ ~George A~l ~of C ~ r ried to Edward Cachelin,son of Constint Caclzelin.During theBlackHillsgoldr\=R=the Dod~ sons `le!t here tn try their luck prospecting,Mr. and Mrs. Canb- elin did not- go outuntll s ome years later; buf, in the meantimeMr. Cacbclin worked at his trade of blacksmithlng here_and ln Blair, l l o n a y Dfw'spending n. monthnthome while the achool was under quarandne for sau-let fever.Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Svogenon and daughter.Christine were Sunday dinner goats at wg Wm.Vols home.Mr. a nd Mm Claus Schneider callmi at the Wm. Ja.hae.l homeThursday evening.Mr. a nd Mrs.Gus Heybrock spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Sophia Wiese and family.Cathedne, Dorothy, Wilma, Ev- elyn, John Voss, Christine Svoger- son and Alma Swanson spentSundayafternoonwithMr.andMrs- Ben Voss und family. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jahnel and family visited at the Bill Vogt home Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Walter Japg and family were Blair callers atur- day evening.Mrs. Barry Jahnel was a caller Bt the Fritz Jnhnel home Satub ay.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Von and family mo Alice and Andy Wnese were visitors nt the Iauie Voss home Tuesday evening. p ~h n d ju s t b a n s p ra y e d m d closed up preparatory w getting a flock of baby chicks.The damagewould be about $200, which was partially covered by insurance This is the sewnd fue here in the peat. few days, the other one being nt the home of Gus Cnrlsnn when a amd! portion of the roof burned when it caught from the chimney.Barney Hansen, who was onlled to Montann recently m attend the funeral ol his two brothers, who were found murdered, returned toArlington on Friday. L. c . Unlmd of r,spent the weekend here with home folks.Miss Dorothy Glover of Stanwn, was n guest ol her pnrents,Mr. and Mrs.Guy Glover,over the week-end.Mr.und Mrs.Lea Weber and Mrs.Henry Wehner oi Fremont,drove w Omaha Sunday to spend the day with ~»§_;;g;»~ M r . a n d M r s . H rMi1le1-and family und AveryV Dixon matured to Lincoln Sunday.Mrs. A. C. Boldt and Mrs. Rich- Outof townvisitorsinxttendance were Heedamn E. G. Hunt, J. H.Grimm, Annu. Pebernen and M inHn 1 C o o k a l } o f Blair.Onthe e r h o u n o n i i r s md h x m e d i n a n a lu m.T h e u u a e o l t h e h m h u n h z o v m u t h e n e w u n o i i n n fany ki nd i n the building.It i s thought it may haw been caused nelleh|d&lhmlheChid'| Emnnon Club at the former's home on Tuesday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weber enter- tained at a. family dinner party on Tuesday evening in honor of the birthday of their.fat,her,Don C. Engdahl Top and Body Co. Auto Tops and Bodies Fred Deweber.Mrg.W.H.Hillegass and "lf Engdalzl DauIl, 11's Done Right" fr. 614-16-I8-Z0 North 18th St.Teleplzoe AT5944 O M A H A , N E B R . at the Will Ryan home ThursdayeveninginhonorofM n .FredMayle's birthday:Messrs.and Mesdamea 1-'mx Wilson,D M M Wulf,John Petersen, Mrs. Hosea Wilson and Hazel and James Wulf. Mr.and Mrs. John Jahrmark and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Wrn.Sommerers and daughter of Crug were Thursday evening visitors atFrands Forsberg'a._ Mr. and Mrs. Franus Forsberg and song and Mra_Ma.rthn Erick- son wena Sunday dmner guests at the H. C. Yike home in Omaha. Mr. agd Mrs. Will Ryan were Sunday visitors at Detle! Wulfs. Mins Gusaie Scheme:taughtthe upper room at Rose Bill Mon- dg a s g" Ca.meron's mother is q te sie Mlm Gretchen Mencke is wo;-k~ ing in Hennxn at present. sandra. C. Rasmusxenucnirne hvgg y ailzer seve nys v1withherdaughter,Mrs.Merle Newkirk and her new grandéon.Mr. I-nd Mrs.Rudolph Mencke m d Greuhen and Raymond, andMr. and Mn. Gus Mencke vidted "' Jacob Sierk,Hugo Knwe,FmdReise and Mins Aim; Sierk.. Eleanor Neale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nenle ntbendd andwokpa rt i n the pre-district d o damntory contest in Fremont, on Fl-my .Chris Gregerson shelled corn Friday for Mrs. A. W. Bales. Rollo Allen, who runs a main- tainer for the county, received a painful injury Saturday morning, when matting some wood by the' roadside.The ax wielded, hit hisleft foot, splitting his little we. Dr.Geesaman eewed the injuredmember together. Mrs. Henry Fincher and Miss Anita spent Saturday in Omaha.Miss Anim hu been re-elected to beach in the Fontanelle schoolwith an increase in aadsry.' Carl W. Schmidt. wha has been manager of the Independent oil station here,for the past threeyears, has severed his connection with them and an Omaha mm is in charge at praent.There was much excihement Saturday when the bam and garage on the RoscoeStewart place near Mx. -a dm wum- Japp ua hmi\yvremCdhauncalhmSnn-dn dbex-noon,~In-.~:f»|m¢1 wa P-nl ground.'.l'he house, which caught fire, was savd by hard work. Saturday,April 12,was thenatal d c !Mrs Claus Mehxensand in evening a large crowd assembled at her home in honor of the event.Them were nine tables of pinochle.Mrs.Wm. BELL CREEK VALLEYsc o re s a nd M m . C h r i s F r a h m ~ d J o h n Ra th ma z m wg r e consoled. |_... | ||» |f Friday. M n .Detle f Wu!! lad Hamel vidied Mrs. John Petersen Tuu- dly niternoon. Sunday., _Mx-. and Mrs.Rudolph Mencke vunhed Sunday evening at the Gus Meneke hams. Mr. and Mrs. John Petersen andfamily were Sunday evening sup- per guens at Will Harfs.Mr. and Mrs.Howard Appleby Your Easter Bat is waiting for g g ;at the Fashion Cenfer--Lhv ` linery Store bf Blair-hundreds of Hats to select from for Womem Misses and Children at the Low-en Prices in Blair for Smart New Corvect Styles in Mihinery.13-It . I . | .c l | |oal!ers at the Waiter Applebyhome. Mr. and Mos. Victor Johnson':f""n. of the week here at. me neu 'nm llolI'.¢ll Wll usimu in nerv-E§§.§"i»'E".'§$' §"".3n .=.£h.§"3§°'i2 5°=w¢b~r home.lies.mee e_1§9_=g_H=H_.g_H°3;=;=g Chester of Lincoln, were Sunday visitors with relatives here. Mrs. Minnie Lallman and Mrs. Henry Lallmun and daughter were Friday agternoon visitors at Wm. Holtmaxfs.llierbetl. Siercks and Viola Holt-msn were the seventh and eighth grade pupils ol tho Lallruan school that wok exams at Fonmnelle. Dorothy Melvard of the Brinkman school. Evelyn Petuson and RolynChrist ol Telhasta.Mr. and Mrs Russel Gardner of Omaha, were weekend guatsat the home of Russe1's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gardner. Leona Holtman and Wesley Meierhenry spent the week-end with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheer, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. John BlumckerandfamilyspentSunday after- noon at Wm. Wilkening'a. Miss Norma Holunrm had sup~per _at Herman chnavs Friday evening.Fremont callers this Week were: Mr.and Mrs.Wm.I-Ioltman,Norma, Icons and Lester, Gilbert Lallman and Mrs. Carl Meierhenry muyumla.;| ;»¢ ROSE HILL ITEMS Mrs. Frank Schafer and Mra Howard Hain visited Mrs.Detle! Wulf Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mayle have moved ` to Fremont where Mrs. Mnyle has secured work in a beauty parlor. Mr. and Mrs.Gen.Kuhr a nd Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kuhr were vis- itors at the Will Hart home lustSunday evening. Mr.and Mrs. John Taylor and family went for a ddve Sunday,going to Sioux City and crossing th; river, came back on the Iowa sm e.Mr. a nd Mrs. Wi ll Hm. Hazel and James Wulf spent Thursdayat.Shenandoah visitingl at EarlMay's. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hansen at~ tended a party at C. K. Andersen's near Arlington Friday evenlng.The 7th and 8th grades of Rose Hi ll took examinations at the court house in Blair Thursday and Thursday with her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.John Echtenkamp, Sr. in ArlingtonMr. and Mrs. John Echtenkamf, Sr., Miss Leona Holtmsn nf Ar- ington, Mrs. Henry Katt, Marjnry Guuse and Ian L8\'B¢n spent lastTuesdayeveningattheHenry Dicknxeyer home.AKred and Ervin Dickmeyertook seventh and eighth grade ex- ams in Arlington this week,and also visited at the John Echwen- kamp home. Mr. and Mrs. John Echbenkamp,Sr, visitai at the Leonard Echien- kalnp home Friday evening. It's cheaper to buy the best MANY men who thought they were saving money by buying cheap overalls have found out their error. ,.. : ~C o m e h e r e f o r E a s t e r C a n d i e s ~and toys and baskets etc. Blair Récket Store J2 Jack Crowdy home in Blair.Mr. and Mrs. Harold French and ccluldren spent Sunday afternoonat Thurman Spangler's.Mr. and Mrs Harold Rasmussen ément Sunday afternoon at Merlenewkirk's.Mr. and Mrs.Hans Jensen, r. and Mrs.Harvey Kuhr, Dagmarand Ernest Jensen spent Saturdayin Shenandoah. Mrs. Harold French attended the PaPl0 Club meeiing at the Joe Love home Thursday afternoon. Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Hoier spent Sunday evening at Thorvald Jorgensen's. Mr. a nd Mr; Ed Hai er of Fra mont, spent Friday evening at theAhxdmw Haier home. Mr.and Mrs.Vicwr Johnsonwere Sunday evening visit/urs at Pele Nel.son's. Mr.and M m Victor Johnson were Wednesday night supper guests at the Jens Sorenson hume. Mrs.Austin Renshaw visited her daughter, Mrs.Harold Ras- 'mnssen Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Applebyand Ianiily visited Sunday attheHarley Appleby home, near Her- man. Weepin Water, Mrs. John Hine-line ang Miss Elizabeth Cachelln. Miss Belva Hineline joined withIiriendsSunday and went for a weiner roast in the woods.The De Sato Women's Club met at the home of Mrs. Effie Hine- lina Thursday afternoon of lastweek.The usual number of mem- bers were present with one visnib- on,Mrs.Dave Gustin.A t the close of a very pleasant slternnon nice refreshments were served. Mrs. Oliver Fick of Ft.Calhounwillenbertaintwoweeksfrom date.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seltz and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kruse drove over no the Anderson stock farm near Glenwood, Iowa Sunday. En- ruute they called on Mrs.Seltz'mother, Mrs. J. Hamhlet and Dr. and Mrs. Piercy Hunter of Omaha.They report enjoying their trip very much,as Mrs.Anderson's grandfather had lived in Bellvue, Neb. and been an early missionary to the Indians,alsu alter thedeath of the ,gfeat Logan Fonta~ DE SOTO LOCAIS Miss Alice Merriam CMJ.-P from Omaha on the noon bus and will spend her Easter vacation vlming former schoolmates hare. Quite a number from heme at- tended the Mi ll Creek dancing club in Blair Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs.leon Ddbe y o l Omaha,were Sunday callers at Elizabeth Cachelixfs.~Mr.and Mrs.George Hinelnleenwrbained the following guest#/at Sunday _dinner, Mr. and Mrs. El- a ,.»- / J =" /gk ' .._,.. \ *m ._2 >»' ; u W ,-~\,..\\*<1f=,~. r »r ~ r e a~w .»,xf;.4=1" ».»»lf ' > = ¢ f ' * " ~ M J ,,,..,,gg 'i ~ h 5 ~W1§?.~ . xn'~ 5 *f f ; .~"f ~~"T"' ~ .'f ~ . f ' f l ,~r s' :T F ~;i q ~' f ,~ fl~.4"Q?»,: \ /,_ _.~. ~ ~ -§ < -~ 'J 1 2 ?~ *Q !~` \ \ \':|~: ¢ ' ~ r ~~ / /~ ~ ' ~x1~, : ,~~"uf ,`'5¢<`,M X ~~ ;1.#_" H ~.. ~~... J \ .1 "R ';" "f ~ y K5 "a,~§.~ . ~.N M \ ~§\ .~~i ~ \ » <,~.,...~ .;~ .s . -.._.~ >2§¢f';, ~ /1/If 5 ;f/ L~.g \2.." ~' *V12 ~ Il the Fremont hospital.Mrs. Apelxetruned to her home on Mondaybut Mrs, Ormsby is remaining lor a longer vimlt.The music depaartment of the Arlington high school presented a iine prog to the public Friday evening,der the direction of Mrs.J..Ray.Pianist;were Frances Mansfield, Muriel Plugge,Ethel Miller. Dorothea Pedersen. Jack Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hall oi this place, arrivedhereThursdayfromGlendale, Calif., by airplane.Jack has been i n Califomia.for the past four years, two of that time being spentin a hospital.About three months ago he left the hospital and since than gained enough strength tomake the trip home.He chose the ei.. mum nn nrmunt of makixuz un 1000 new Wash Drases on saleat $1 and $2 in sizes 14 to 52 in clever new styles.New dressfree if they fade.Fashion Center. *13-1: Women and Misses:Be sureand select your Easter Outht ntthe Fashion Cenber in Blair this weekend-they have everything y o u ne e d a t mo n e y s a v i n g ~ mr. CALHOUN AND VICINITY Messrs.and Mcsdames CarlRohwer, Claus Mehrens and Percy Tucker spent Saturday evening, April 8 with Mr. and Mrs. George Ohrt. i a n n n a u e x w n w e r .i n e g u e s t s left at a late hour, wishing Mrs. Mehrens many more happy birth- days.Ever Lund also celebrated his birth anniversary Saturday eve- nm! with the usual good time en- joyed at this hospitable home.Miss Carrie Manley, who teach- es the New England school, spent the week nd with home folks.Mba Helen Ambler spent sev- eral days in Omaha lhst week. About the nm of June, Mr. andMrs. Loman, the present telephone operators, will be transferred to another place and Mrs.EmmaKetclunark,the former operatorhere, will again have charge of the switchboard. Mra Frank Kesterson and daugh ter, Lois Ann of Coleridge,who Fg,|TuR|§1> s f2`»Z12I-&i§`rJEfi|E '7riéiE§:lx. and Mn. M. G. Chrlltemen spd! the put wee k at thé pu- came m wu "Cnty vt Phllldelp ma x mu a u g h m, mx . mg u n . mm. mm Ad m l mme , u n f a m' ! o 5 r . h g 1 1 n ¢ h = l ! ° f \ 1 \ e d 1 | \ \ n ~ = e J o m m n a m a f m u y w m v u - m n m m s u u y m m m g . ...--n.. .4 h.||..n.m1|¢" fm- fm ch....» mf. Alli n;mnlngmgn l l u i e and Henry Pmehnaw. hi"|'¢Lf»hEf|» 31.15 ...1 ......_.....:..- l....-¢n!.... -m .....\1!.l,|mnuuuu|1uv|unnvull||vIl||l'vVl0ll|\luoqsyhhuryuxuminxlnadiqnposbké \V Prio¢P|¢|0fYd$|\lv¢4dn l - ' 2 ° » » ~ ~ u | ~ »gv|q.f»»` _.r \Iun..W., -.. ............,,-..._-_ .__balance.l t was a 10 passenger ship and he states there were no1lmll§ enroute except a few local ml n stonns they encountered..lack expects to remain here und! cold weather il his health permits. Miss Margaret Reclnneyer, :laugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry neck- meyer, has been honored by beingelectedseeremryoftheThetaSigmaPhi,honorsry Journalists sorority, at Lincoln where she il in her Jumor year at Lhe Univer-dtv .Miss Reckmeyer has been ln home Sunday sizemoon and Mr.and Mrs. Wm.Iversen spent the evening thereMrs.Charles Hall moved Mon-day into the Mrs.August Craig propeny here, and on Tuesay Ben Miller and family moved tothefarmvacatedby Mrs.Hall near the Riverview school.Born to Mr. md Mrs. Wm. Suv-erkrubbe Tuesday, Apdl 8, a boy at the Blalr hospital. Mrs.Wm.Tletgen returnedhomeTuesday from an Omaha Rudolph and I-lennan Furhman and Carlos Dey oi this place were among those confirmed Sundaymorning at Ponca church. Mr.and Mrs.Gus Newstrom and son,George were Ill.day visitors of Mrs. Mary Nickels on Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Friu Heise of Dmalm,were supper guests.Mrs. Helse is a sister of Mrs. Nickels. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Iversen andMiss Edna amended the birthday eelebratinn of Henrv Michaels in ~Nauru; i " \ .'L':P'°.*"'f.°'°"'°"f-~#<°'!°"=*~f ' ¥ ° ' ° " ° " " f " " ° ' | _,I-_._ ~QQ./\ C¢9ve'!'s§L§;~;@s= PHE?) quarantine with a very severecase of scarlet fever, but is re-ported as gaining the past week.Therlo Reckmeyer, Howard Mar- shall and Misses Adswoener und Edith Plugge motored to Onawa, lows Un Sunday where theyspent the day at the home of Miss Woen-er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Woener.C. F.Lehr of Lincoln was a brief caller in town on Friday. Mr. Lehi' will be remembered as fonn~ e r superintendent of Arlington schools.He is now representingthe Sioux City Joumnl.The Senior class and their spon-sor were envenained at a six~thirty dinner .Saturday evening at theWillA.Reckrneyer home.Thetable was pretty and colorful with n bouquet of yellow tulips form-ing the centerpiece,with whichwere used yellow tapers.A color scheme of yellow and white was carried out in all the appoint- ments.Following the dinner the evening was spent in playing som- erset.q,d)Irs. Wm. Steen, Sr. left S gi-\ ay for Laure l "hge she will spend several wee with herdaughter, Mrs. F. C. Paulson ...| hospital, whhre she had been for a Iew days taking treatments, andis now getting along fine.Friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Som- ers Skow Tuesday evening to cele hrate the birth anniversary of Mrs.Skow.Thpse present wereMessrs. and Mesdames Hans Han- sen,Henry Soll, Jipp Skow, Ar- thur Schneider, Claus Rohwer and Miss Edna lversen, Chris lversen, William Soll and Anhur Peterson. The evening was spent at cards and visiting.Delicious refresh- ments were served,alter whichltheguestsdepartedfortheir homes wishing the young hostessmany more such happy occasions. The young lades bridge club met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Clam Sievels. Mr.and Mrs.George Nickelsand daughter,Lorraine ol North Platte,were visitors the latter part of the week of George's mo- Xher, Mrs. Mary Nickels.He waselighted to find the weather androads so nice here as there wassnowand slush in and around!North Platte. Claus Mchrens had the rnisfor~tune Thursday morning to sprain §lorence Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. John Lorsch and little daughter were visitors a t the John Landis home Sunday afternoon. Mr.and Mrs.Otto Kruse and fsmily,_Mr.and Mrs.ErnestSchmidt and Mr.and Mrs.Emil Kruse were Bennington visitors on Sunday evening. For Easter Sunday-and every other day,for that matter--you will want Silk Sticldngs thatwenr- t h e Hosiery Store of Blair isthe Fashion Center-they are the only store in Blair that sells Silk Stockings that Wear: Gold Stripe,$1.50 and $l.96;Onyx Poinoex,$1.l0; Kayser, $1.85; Onyx, SL25; Full-fashioned silk to top serviceweight,$1 pair;Bobolink,Sl;Neverdnrn, 2 pair, $l;¢sizes 8% to 10 in all the newest colors atonly the Fashion Center.13-lt 1000 Store Buying Power an~ables tbé Fashion Center in Blair to give you the smartest andneweststylesinDresses,Coats and Hats,the minute they are dewloped, at Rock Bottom Prices every day in the yeanl Shop at the Fashion Center an see forfamily.|The eight Y€Hr old daughter of James L. Andersen of Washingtonvmnny is reported as doing_aswell as can be expected following si recent. operation for appezldidus at the Richmond hospital ln Fre-mont.Nels M.Nelson,also o i Washington vicinity, in reportedas being seriously ill with an attackof pneumonia.I The M.E.Ladies Aid Society were emertalned on Wednesdayafternoon at the church by Mrs. J. F.Lanker. Mrs. N.A. Martin and Mrs. Harold Gmve.The usualroutine of business and work was' fsnlowed after which a lunch wasserved.Four visitors were presentf yrhich is causing inconvenience.Club met Thurs- with Mrs.Wm. good attendance.Roll call was answered by "First Aid".Miss Daisy Slader substi- tuting for Bliss Mary Nelson, gavea paper on "What the Federal Publié Health service is Accom- plishing";Mrs.Anna Sievers on"What the State is Doing Along Une Same Line".Life and work of Berger.Sand Sen, was ably handled by Miss Ella Roliwer.Mrs.Mar- tha Slader's subject was "Giants ol the Earth".At Lhe close of the meeting Miss Dora Klindt naw n vprv inhareslimr Lnlk on his right ankle,him considerable The Woman'sdayafternoonKruger with a I yourself.13-R NOTES FROM SUNNYSIDE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Voss andfamily and Andy and Alice Wiese spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Otm Voss and family. Mr.and Mrs. I-Ierben Petersandfamily,Mr. and Mrs.Bill Anch and family of Irvington, were dsiwrs at the Chria Jahnelhome Tuesday evening. Miss Catherine, Voss had the misfomme to sprnin her anklelast Wednesday momlng. Miss Hazel Jahnel was a visitor at the Blair high school Thursday mnrninm'including several who were form-er members of the Society: Mrs.C. Vail of Lincoln, Mrs. J. C. Rheaof Fremont, Mrs. Sarah McDonald of Fremont and Mrs. Alice Jensen of Washington.Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Carl Vogt.who assed away at her home nonh o Arlington late Sat.-urdny night,ollowing a stroke which she suffered about twowa ks ago.The sewioes wereconducted from the home .at 1:80o'clock and from the Brown Creek Lutheran church at 2 o'clock, Rev. Iher recent travels.The next reg- iular meeting will be held at thecountry home of Miss Daisy Sla- dcr on April 26.Mrs.Henry Soll of Florence,was a visitor at. the John Landis home Thursday aitemoon. Mrs. Henry A. Kruse entertaind a few lady friends nt cada Thurs-uday afternoon.g §co|,t Allen is improving, after -bemg on the sick list the past fewdays but is s¢ill under the doswr's Icare.|Mr. and Mrs.Emil Kruse and "nnnn Tbnn nn\n\d\| Mr. °and Mra Charles Voss apenx Thursday evening with Annu D. Wiese.Mr.and Mrs.Will Jahnel and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cha s. Bw o f Bennington.Miss Alma Swanson spent the weekmed at the Wm. Voss home.Mr. and Mrs.Ray Brown andfamily were Sunday dinner guests at the Fred Mlsfeldt home.John Voss was one of the class who was confirmed at the Ben- ch li s d lnlngtonurcun ay morn ng.un.. Haan] Jnhns-I nbivod with J : ~C o m e h e r e f o r E a s t e r C a n d i e s ~and toys and baskets etc. s" ' I "'.... .»-I I I I I I I I II I I I I II I I I l I I l l . Blair Racket Store HOSI ERY Fine full fashioned ladies hose newest colors $1.00 4' Nice rayon hose, per pair .....50c Also a nice seclectlon of childrens' boys and mens hosiery. 4 ..,.~ New rayon u n d e rw e a r. 5 9 a - 0 9 c - 9 8 c pe r ~ garm ent - includes slips,ni g h t g o w n s , b l o - ~o m e rs a n d s t e p i n s . i ~It's cheaper }to buy the best ANY hIMmen who t ought I t h e y w e r e s a v i n g m o n e y 41 s »|'.. found out their error. Prove it by buying a cheap overall and an Oshkosh B'Gosh Overall and wearing them every other day. You will still be getting good service from the Oshkosh B'Gosh long after the other is in the rag bag. ' You'll be comfortable on Oshkosh B'Gosh days and cuss- \s \Seeour fine dream for girls,missesandladies $1.00 each ~|'-~|""Mm Mah Good or WeWin b "off" cheap overalls for life. psn~osuyvvlll p g Q ~ xo \1 ~:r f '-1'f° f~ 5 r ~; - ' '*f "u 1 n ~g r r .'r 1\';'|~»~ 5 " f 1 ,_ n i ..Jc 1 f: l ;: .d _ f. . .`` .: 2: ~;y/.4 \r f . g.| | ',v `9 a G. w. xwumq arnumng.sm -vxv. ,H;-- ;'-- » - - o f - - ° " ; m " ` - - - - J - - I -n - M - - - ;3 ~ h ' g g : " ' d °!p|xun\|, Mr. ...3'uf.. like Tbvmp uk?-¢ exlmlutlonl In mir. v: and Mn. imma 1.-im,ll of mn ~f°\-=-=,»g,__=;1;- m " " ' n E ' | ~Mn. _ ru one yen o-5'"£'¢*€*'..¥"*!*°"'"" ma na her birthday uh um . undle nlhemnon an uw wm Jammu: Thewardoi rmnnesala.Arthur Pullen, who attends the Bisbea school, had the misfortuneto fracture his light foreann while a t play Wednesday afternoon. Donald Weber, little son of Mt. and Mrs. Harold Weber also eua»tained a fracture of the elbow several days ago while playing on the slide ut school.Prompt action on the part of thevolunteerfiredepartmentno doubt sawed some of the buildings on the Freg Melerhenr_y_}?laee on on it. Mrs.Joe Bnlln was hostess onFriday afternoon to the membersoftheCoffeeClub.M n .John Bolln of Blair and Mrs. Wm. Kru- ger and Mrs.Frank Wolff were guests.All the members were present but one. Mm Detlef Kruse was winner of high score with Mrs. Otto Asmnssen, second.Chris J.Lund of Craig, Neb.,was i~husiness caller in Calhoun, Friday. Regular meetinz of the 0. E. s. Catherine Voss and Alma Swan- son were mllers at the Frank Lambrecht homo near Bennington, Satunlay afternoon. The following pupils of the Sunnyside school mu the seventhand eighth grade examinations at the Blair court house last Thunf day and Friday: Margaret Jahnel,Marlon Jshnel, Hazel Jahnel and Wilma Voss,seventh graders; Martha Jalmel and Willard Mis- feldt, eighth graders.Mr. and Mrs. Tom Andersen "'VE$'I`BAK" J.D. Garrison(_ Blair Nebraska s me euse ox mwn on rnuay °"°`|Frldiy vveniazf Mm''Aram wéé Suxiday visiwn with Mrning about [midnight when Mg. Clausen and Miss Daisy Sladerm- and Mrs. Bob Andersen and lam:Meierh vered the b'°°-Vleeived the deB'R¢8 of the order. ily. Blair, N}\>m1¢a, April 1-1, xeso 1 'Janet Gaynor - Charlés Farrel - El Brendel Comedy 'Drumming It In' also Pathe News Wed.& TH"...April23- 24 P E R S Q N A L I T Y With Sally Starr & Johny Arthur Comedy 'Fowl Play" Ill |||||||||||||||||n|||||||||||u||||ulu||n|||nu||nm|||u||||u|||||||nlmu The Mutiny at Albatross B1 wvnnmm MARTYN c o r r m c n r r m T K ] u . l. WNU Service Q mem liter and me use oruny peznnmulsalwaysudvlsabte.itshould m>f»¢ dlmculn 1or.,yn1§ wmm out Ku x want."e~v\nq -pear'Benunnod u x w coldly./,~'... "Beanie Mm. Rndway Ls a wom-lm and women always m m me wrong msn, as their hlsmry provaShethinksyouarethe .soul at problty because your face malksyour mul so weIL Thom men who have Jun guna advertise the sevendeadly dns whenevet Lhey look nlone,and are neu dangerous.""I like Mn. Radwny," nld Bet-ungwn,"and no mutter what 1 Mr. md Mn. C. w. Chrintiamen and children were Sunday dinnerguestsa t the parental,HenryChristiansenhome. Mr. and Mrs. John Bogen and children spent Sunday afternoon visiting at Chris VIndeml~ev's. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Jensen And daughters were Sunday dinner guests abthe J. B. Jensen home.The occasion was Mrs. Jensen'a birth anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Petersen visited at Earl Peuexsexfs Sunday Mr.and Mrg.Ernest Monson Women and Misses:Be sure and select your Enter Outiit atthe Fuhi on Ce ntr in Blair thisweekend-they have everything you need at money saving prices.1a-1: The Con: Stun of Blair is the Fashion Cenner-they have all the smxn new styles priced at $10to $29.50 in lima 14 tu 48.New shipment just received.13-lv. 1000 Store Buying Power m~nbles the Fashion Cenwr in Blnirmgive you the mn v e s t and newest nyles in Dresses,Coats ln d Bum, the minute they are J. AQ Pete , Supplies for Poor 20.00 Poudle Bros., Supplies for Poor 87.86 R. H. Rasmussen, Dep. Ah sensor, Expense 10.96 Rivett Lbr. & Coal co.. Coal for Poor Sanltary Prod. Co., Supplies 1.75 State Journal Co., Supplies 54.00 Stewart Pharmacy, Supplies tor Poor 18.65 Mrs. Dick Sfrickldt, Care Ior Poor seiiid 60.00 YORK CREEK NEWS .Mr. and Mrs. Morris Christinmsenvisitedat the Walter Davis hume Monday evening. Gilbert and Shirley Willhmsenand Elmer Vindenlev book in the show at Blnir Wednesday evening. Doyle Holman vidfed his moth- er, Mrs.Pete;L ;Petersen h m Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clnxenee Wachter and Marilyn were in Bw Monday afternoon. n u » Carl m d Emil Erinkson were gnjiing at Emil Jenaen'| Yridqy. Rasmussen Bron tracked cérnmHerman for Clark Browning w m m m y .Mr. and Mm John Bogert mid children gnd Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Al b u h a jtended the eu fise a tC. K. An e rson's nur , Friéay evening. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Wachkr and lhrilyn spent Sunday after- noon with Annie Fueaa in Henhan.\ Herman Nelson and sons called .~1¢.. ... re ua n that said company is 3 mutual company and not Bvbiwt xo taxation. On motion duly made and car- rled Bm qua rte rly reports were feoaived and plwe d o n file from the following officers:County Clerk, County Judge, County Sher- iff and Clerk of the Dislrict Court. On motion duly made and mr- ried D¢w8iWry Bond of the Fiini National Bank of Omaha, was ap- proved. ali; per. ~Ie..In :nu w 'urea a wo m~Bt H10 proves.,soul o f mas ks ~en vrho e seven lo o k a t ld B e t- wh a t 1 1 ld e u . of me. au g er .~at it ha rl. Ra d- ti n t. " a ta b le r u n i n lenched nhnrp £1 about o u r m |t tone Betting- re mar k h e v u ~d one |_ more I s ta n d t o f th i ! ~ent for era ar e c an bemes. W a a s b y ot wa n tIdon't jealous Ra i lwa y alway s bserved. a w i n possibly rin g at Inc h is 5 .\p nt a m n - ~ra dif- »whi c h B u d w l y v r w n - r un ti l t l m o l t H l l l e t t m d o b - ~ a m u - plc i on l un de r dliiic ult h i m m d -th n t l o n md l n i l e o also n o o f t h e tlnz tn u u r o f I of b e - ~an M ~upremorespec t. ty u n ti l a n d a n a opernf me." a t th a t it ba c Women and Misses:Be sure and select your Enter Outiit atthe Fuhi on Ce ntr in Blair thisweekend-they have everything you need at money saving prices.1a-1: The Con: Stun of Blair is the Fashion Cenner-they have all the smxn new styles priced at $10to $29.50 in lima 14 tu 48.New shipment just received.13-lv. 1000 Store Buying Power m~nbles the Fashion Center in Blnirmgive you the mn v e s t and newest nyles in Dresses,Coats ln d Bum, the minute they aredeveloped, at Rock Bottom Prices eve ry day in the yur.Shop at the Fashion Center and see for yourself.'18-lt Mr. und Mn. C. w. Chrintianaen and dlildrenxere Sundry iinner guests a t parents,enryfdhrlstiansenhome Mr. and Mrs. John Bogen and children spent Sunday afternoon visiting at Chris VIndeml~ev's. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Jensen And daughters were Sunday dinner guests atdlbe J. B. Jensen home.The occasion was Mrs. Jensen'a hinh anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Petersen visited at Earl Peuersen's Sunday Mr.and M n .Ernest Monson were Sunday dinner guests at theHoward Williamsen home. Mr. and Mrs. T. X. Iverson and children visited a t the Elmer Thone home Sunday evening. Hr. a nd Mrs C.w. G1!istinn~ 3" and §1»1gg»-= called at Soren ensens un y e .Chris Peterson of Blair,hasbeen painting at the Neln Peiersun home the put week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Skov and Lyle w e r e Salmrdny evening guests at Soren Je.uaen'a ADMAH NEWS Dennis Osburn called -at John Erlckaonk 'haesday morning. u m m Krolm visited school on Thursday and Fdday. Mr.Ind Mrs.Herman Magill. of Tekamah, visited at the Alpert Hue hame Sunday evening. Dennis Daburn shelled com for G¢°rs¢ Hmson Wednesday. Opil Osbnrn épent Thursday evening with home folks.Mm Albert me and Ge raldi ne a nd Mn.Ke lly Vu Va li n w m a on Mrs.Claude Sission Tuesday afternoon. Ned Tyson called at Dennis Os- buxa'a Fx-ldny morning.M n .Albert Hue and children, called on Mrs. Emil Krohn Friday afternoon.,Mr. and Mn. Junes Pullen and Dould spent Tuaday evening atWalter Davis's. = e _ - /el ~. q f n m - 1 . V I I \ \ \ \ \ \ \ | t ; r ; : n . u ~B T U ! ! Y * € " ' l a n s u m < § : ; .5'§3;N u r m l n : _1 1 1 1 ~B l l l l l l l ° l $ » l \ | | n o l l l » ~ N o b . I n t ul Corne t Yo ur h o t I l l i N a t u n k n r ' n m l l n o S m m n i l l COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS (Continued from page dx) penae ..19.27 Women and Misses:Be sure and select your Easter Outlit at the Fashion Center in Blai r this week-end-thu hayve everythingyou need at monny saving prices. _ 18~1t v. Jones hmm Sunday. Hv e ri l Ade li z and Al v i n Am denou and Clurlntte Olbum of Belle Cemu achoul wok the 'Rh md 8th gmde nxnmimtiorm sttheNewEnglandached'Thursday md Friday.Those who were mm*-r guem at the Wm. Bra nded home wen Mr.Ind M n .Herman Bnndertand Iona, Mx.md M n ,Herman Mele: af Hooper,Hr. and Mrs. Henry Stork,Mr.g d Mrs.Gus Pqpmiller and Mildred., Mr. mdM n .Albert Hue and children, Mn. Kelley Van Vadin and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Van Vmlin of Omaha. Clifford Silvey tmmed cattlem it was Hr. Uni:iek'| 'Nth birm-day.He received twb la.rg¢ mm:-da cakes.iff. md Mu.Walk: Davis md aunt,Mm.W.J.B dert anduncle, Ernest Meier to Omaha.onWdenesday. w get Mr.Bnndert, w h o h u b e e n i n t h e l n r d h i s b e r hospital the past seven weeks. Mr.and Mrs.Dennis Osburn md fa mi ly dro ve m Thm-sum Sunday and lpexit _the day withMrs.0sburn'|m e n .Mrs.John Ustick and family.Mr. 0sbum'a bmllher,C h u l a and family of .\. .comfort.The im Wmfort umnformenmdwomen. 82 Mileage za.4o Dr. C. W. Mon-mw, Prof. Serv. for Pwr 15.00 North Side Stan, Supplies for Poor !l1.20 Omaha Printing Co., Supplies 4.18 Omslm Road Equipment Co., Repairs 21.10 M i l e a g e a n d P o s t a g e 4 8 . 9 8 M ~ n ua . a ' Fashion Center-they have all the Aman new styles priced at $10w $29.50 in sizes 15 00 48.. New dnipment just reeeivéd.18-lt MissMaggieM.Lowe YORK CREEK NEWS .Mr. and Mrs. Morris Christinmsenvisitedat the Walter Davis hume Monday evening. Gilbert and Shirley Willhmsenand Elmer Vindenlev book in the show at Blnir Wednesday evening. Doyle Holman vidfed his moth- er, Mrs.Pete;L ;Petersen h m Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clnxenee Wachter and Marilyn were in Bw Monday afternoon.Elmer Those shelled corn for John Horn Wednesday. Mrs.Claxena Wnchter and Marilyn visited her mother Thun- da~ aI&erI\00n. \f ":», Carl ond Emil Erinkson were gnjiing at Emil Jenaen'| Yridqy. Rasmussen Bron tracked cornmHerman for Clark Browning w m m m y .Mr. and Mm John Bo gert and children gnd Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Al b u h a jtended the eu fise a tC. K. An e rson's nur , Friéay evening. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Wachkr and lhrilyn spent Sunday after- noon with Annie Fueaa in Henhan.\ Herman Nelson and sons called at Howard Wil1iamaen's Saturday fomnoon. Elmer Thane ca lled at du par entd, Oscar Thane home Saturday afternoon.Mya.Clamnoe Wach and J. A.Pe¢e Poor Poudle B10 Poor R. H. Rasm sensor, Eh: Rivett Lbr. for Poor Sanitary ' Shlae Io~ Stewart Pla tor Poor Mrs. Dick S Poor Mrs. Peter Poor. Mrs. Wm. ' and Man: Vergxon Law Books Wlrds Cash for Poor Mrs. Mary ' Poor J. A. West for Poor ned and Betty Lou spent Mondayevening at the Wm. Chrixtixlsen home.Mrs.L.P.Skov spent Friday with her daughter,Mrs.Soren Jensen..Mr. and Mrs John Rogen were in Omlha '1\|uday.On their way home "wg nbopped at Jens Jen- sen's in lair where they were :upper guests.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thane andJameswerei n Blair Saturday evening.,I-'red Rogert trucked some corn for .lse Olson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Jones visited at the John Reeh home Thurs- day evening.; Mrs.John Reeh and childrenand Miss Anna Rosh of Herman, were in Bldr Tuesday anemoon. having dental work done.Fred Rogert tracked corn to Herman for Wm. Brandert Mon- dny. ~her ~.=¢.~ ¢-..31 ~s~ Leonard Vinderslev and Arthur Johnson of the Thone data-ict tookeighthgradeunminntionsin sum Thursdly and Friday. Hr. and Mrs. John Reeh and children spent Sunday afternoonat tha Clean Wilkins home. Earl Pehex-sen alled at the par-ental, Peter L. Petersen home on Sunday fonnoon. Nelx Lu-men called at the Soren Jensen home Sundny morning.Mr. and Mrs. Vic Holstein andchildmnwereSnndnydinner guests at the Vie Skov home.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Kubie and Mr.and Mrs.Pete Christiansen were in Shenandoah, Ion on lastMonday. IU-iss .illian Broéierson f (n- .owa men seven ynvisitinga t the lloy d Johnsonhome. . Fri. w plies On motio ried refund Hibchman Inmrance Easter llams~Easter Eggs-Easter Lamb 20,W0 PWM, of Svrlft'| Pmmhm, Dold'u Niagun and A.rmmu"| Stu- hnnd ham.; will be mall hz our Nehnsh lurketn Sl!- gxQy,'l'haehlmsw¢-ighfmm 8 to 12 nhml-I and and will heloldby thehdforwlxolelnm u prices much \>°1°'r the rendu'p r k é . . n m wouldmt ba parm without some ham and !ou'll vm! elthe Q ln!! or whole hmm when you see thus Sxlunhy. `Lamb Roasts Henk moths Eaateritem.l.|mb roam ue delirium my 1000 new Wash Dresas on salea t $ 1 a nd S2 i nd ze s 1 4 t o 5 2 i n clsver new styles.New dress free if Y-hey fade.F n d l i c n ~ - t 'rm Coat Swre of Blah' is theFlahionCentex-they have allthe :msn new styles priced nt $10 m $29.50 in sims 14 in 48.Newshipment just received.18-lt T h u W i A Wd Faust Of Hooper,#pmt corn ahellen Wednesday..the week-end at the H.F.Hi a T. K.Iverson shelled com for benthxl home.:Clark Browning Wednesday. ° _- --. _ ._ ca\led on Mrs.Ciamnoe Wachkr od their way home from HermanTuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.Chris Vinderdev were in Hooper Tuesday.Gilbert Willhmaen started to work for Otto Christoliiersoni on Tuesday.Howard Hugelmnn and Malcolm Brodenon Qf d p Broderum dia- Lrlcklett, Cue for Moved by c. J. Nelson ma nec-» 20.00 ond by C. B. Mehrens that re- ihart, Rent, Feb.P011 surveyor establishing public0 5 5 | - | h r s n r l u l .nnnn - v_c m w m n 1 F l o y d U n vr l a .u n -g g m q g n l _ l n j j t f a gt ru § ¢} g ,_ . 'f'f§L h Y o u n § § § " n § ` & 'é i 1 i é n h u b 1 0 - h u n i n l n l n l | l | | l l ¢ 0 l f h h I Book C0-. Law Store, Supplies lathes, Cam for : Son, Supplies 12.00 a4.so 81.89 20.00 ro a d w t he Nwu ma m of Sec- tion 83, Township. 17,RUIZB 18, Washmgwn County, Nebraska, be received and resolutioin PM-Wd esublialming a public highway in md no said premises ns prayed for in ilu affidavit of w. G. nuffack, owner thereol, all as pnwlded for u w - W . . . W . . . , _ ,vu . I lh n ll g i ve h i m n b e Th e B o n l e a n e d over an d looked th e o t h e r m l the he e.Th e ha nd : we reand th e voic e lhlt :p oke v md meta lli c ." Y vn heard wh a t I n qu lrr e u ng ove r wo me n ? n m i r a n !by l l l i l l t 1 no me."" l i n th a n y o u " to xrln lwe re d .H a n hl m s m e n u u o v r u u 1:5l\unl\ou»y n mtn r o t some no tl.bu t no timnlth f. tak : dlnn a r wi th i ho lr e ul- *¢5_13in|aldruolution lndordnz-on L»~aw=u».su»-~... 1 1 O R ]u n m o u t m m e n o u n aajonmecddv mndn .,.d`L§f. [w meet April 21, 1§30would puzzle the num an n m ."Do not let ul mlmfden mower." llld the Bon wllmrdlnl mumer.'You nm lg .,;.1-§§~»'5éd£.umm c. mxnrm,'iran. for Uninn F i n County Clerk. 1. of Lincoln, for the By Clnrs Rasmussen, Deputi. Fashion Center-they have all the Aman new styles priced at $10w $29.50 in sizes 15 00 48.. New dnipment just reeeivéd.18-lt I ll ~||||l|||\|HIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||l|lI||||l||l|||ll||||| II HOME THEATR The Home of PcMccl Talkmg Picture; M i l e a g e a n d P o s t a g e 4 8 . 9 8 M ~ n ua . a 'AN ALL TALKIE WEEKMileageza.4o Dr. C. W. Mon-mw, Prof. Serv. for Pwr 15.00 North Side Stan, Supplies for Poor !l1.20 Omaha Printing Co., Supplies 4.18 Omslm Road Equipment Co., Repairs 21.10 Thursday ......April 17 CI TY G I RL With Charles Farell 6: Mary Duncan 'Fdncy That' Comedy COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS (Continued from page dx) penae ..19.27 Iv £"»T'§Zi'»`i`i"é5ZFaI5r.' iifi 'ima A; °,;v=~R»_;~ln vlt f xo n to y o u - 1 9ns n r D u : m nn l his uec roiuy on =¥='§'{m».and - u r r n l t h u hor br o th lr m l !ae-ooumnny them.CHA PTER I II. -B ettlng ton . pa in t-i l l o n th e M u n a c o u t.to c aughti lu L s to r m and no o ks r er u n In n| | h.mk ownad by Jonathnn moo n.H u t morning.Bettingtorrn c lothes10131 r uined b g the s torm. h e doo!nn o d outnt o Gibbs ' an d :eu outunewtotheno u n s !town.Onth a wa y h o ls d e c a y ed to | moto r1u w -s o u m a knoc ked u n a u l .earnsil tmln r ao nva fld to I.v n u ! mn. J.%luwuJ ullu luzu nuwan t Metz ger i n o ne of hi n g e : t o s o t o Ha ll e t t o r an d talk....The re 1| su c h n p ma lb lmy m th e al "A nd i f lt ha p pe ne d! " "H- I le t lo o s e. a n y o u In th at c a se . y ou r Mn. ll m r o ll p e r i l . No w me ml; hu e to e nd ur e Metzg ef s | her.Ha k e u p y o u r mi n d the more ran dang er?" Uriqnauticmnhly th a 1.3¢ _--.A ..A...|..|.'lh»tHn||rlnn fg f k e p t p r lx o n l r .Gi b b s d lwo vo nttln¢1.nn'n bout umm: and altar-a l l alu mn a h u u d ro vnu d .In th e,.H=¢.f». eloxhu he ands money and 1|N u r Yo rk nddr ua.B d tln l n o n ' |ntn llo .Gib bs gn u thor n.Ho un nngitivo from J uniu. a nd one night..mln - mu d wi th o u t n u n , I n u n d o u -or u ts I n n b y th o a r e n o u n s . b u t h i lt to h i s d n th . ¢:HA.P'1'lR !V.»-Bettlngton prin-on c r o n the l h l p . n n n v l n and u t a h c o m o o n b a r d .L u s t U n -w n g o n ah o r a .B c i tl li twa t l I In I u n s t l a n c d b y n m n n n k n o v r n u t l n : l l l i Il h i l l .n,,"' pad, exp Mp ' u r ull nhuwn an ac c ount o his death lnNo i r Y o r k , mu h : b o d y ln vln f n b u lldonti ihd an his.Th e H o u l l l t lI c t i l l l i o n i l A n d r e i Orme..an a lFamou s mr xton .. n m. n ot n h an nualI l n r d o r o r , wh o mm m a k n o wn a nJonathan Gibbs..n n u n g wn l a : I s ome u m Un vr 1 n '| s o n a n d d mg h tn rl a n o n b a u d tho ship.whic h h u' M o n chartorad b B d i va s .Th e'Holm "'Cl¢mon¥l.'°nomin allyn o a t n r l r d . u m n u r o t t h o w gu m a m a n n to hold R s d r s r a n d*h s i iu a uo i af DI ! ! u .o o o. o u tor hll [ U U E l \ | u . L 1 .lI1Fl»\l.s|.\v|¢ »m m l x g n c v e r b e e n I n a B c u 1 t =i l t i o n t h a n t h a t h e f o u n d h i m s e l f .T o t e l ! w h a t h e h p ' t r u o n l y I m u " " " " S °n a t o \ t h e p l o t . - _ ! ' = f ° 4 -v w " ! o n §.\d the npunth lmr nan nf tha nulst lunleuo. u e em-ned so look at the two z a E - ; § , j ; ; \ g i - » ; . Their confusion was intense.1 hm un Idea of iour lb: l n e w d m i l l w u n n l e m .I r e u d , a l m a s t ; y n r h w I¥give yohnelf men con- wn . "dag Bon admonished:*ltvu s perfectly natural thing ton y .Bel!»prelervn!loni| the nm.hw, one u told.I eould put you each one in danger ot your lite andyou know. lt.I lm not ln the lent otfended.I have no doubt the doa »,.. »..... »... ».¢. -.._ ......... .__ _._ tlclc ln the 'Lumens on tndon they call by your nl"One gurl give up wnrl o n tm years and get;'»mekt;§i€f Maine. killed ll Be m; ,s ;; ~ w" "" Hf ;; é palutex-'| md? "Thnm lenz sensitive I » \ Hermgn, Neh. Representative fur World-Herald For Washington County Interated parties all 766 Herman. Nab. ews Wed.& TH"...April23- 24 P E R S Q N A L I T Y With Sally Starr & Johny Arthur Comedy 'Fowl Play" Ill |||||||||||||||||n|||||||||||u||||ulu||n|||nu||nm|||u||||u|||||||nlmu Fashion Center-they have all the Aman new styles priced at $10w $29.50 in sizes 15 00 48.. New dnipment just reeeivéd.18-lt I ll ~||||l|||\|HIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||l|lI||||l||l|||ll||||| II HOME THEATR The Home of PcMccl Talkmg Picture; M i l e a g e a n d P o s t a g e 4 8 . 9 8 M ~ n ua . a 'AN ALL TALKIE WEEKMileageza.4o Dr. C. W. Mon-mw, Prof. Serv. for Pwr 15.00 North Side Stan, Supplies for Poor !l1.20 Omaha Printing Co., Supplies 4.18 Omslm Road Equipment Co., Repairs 21.10 Thursday ......April 17 CI TY G I RL With Charles Farell 6: Mary Duncan 'Fdncy That' Comedy COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS (Continued from page dx) penae ..19.27 i s a Ls;man' Kelly Van Vilin af Phoe- dx,/Ari zona ~her brother, mud!of Alhzrt Hue and fmnilv Mondav Our muket viill hvei big lupply of well-trimlued 4 to 7 pound whole lnmb shoulders. legs of lamb and whole or:.'.'.::'.".::."*::':".e'::":..':' 'H I mn§H].\h'i'iiTni~ min }nu_llln |m'. -I;-f-'l;t -51Irm w u n l u e u u ,uu u wa s nu m ,nl-thongh he has minted temptation. will eventually full into IL" Bemngton looked at the m m Mm lma x e m e n n He was enlm and roo l.Hll sugllg was u nnba ted.H e lo ok ed a t to u r m a n . wh n m I n \ . ~ lo ut y o u ru tlll, So me time whe n we ar e n ot n o llre d. 1 wa n t lo ha ve a lo n !u m :to y ou abo ut c ertgln surgic al .mnttgra I ma y ne ed y pur hem-"Be ttln g to n wa s aln n le d . ..~.. -.._....., -. ...... ...._.._.Mr s . A n d r e w J e n s e n s p e n t S a i f m a y w i t h h e r mo th e r ,Mr s .w . A .I n n g w e l l a n d f a mi ly . M r s . K e l l y V a n V a i l : l m S q n - d a y f o r p e r h o me an P h o e mx. lull' loin: of lamb.Any 6? these cuts will pleue you g r e a tly , I n d th e p r i c e f o r th e v a r i o u s c u ts w i l l n n g e f r o m 1 5 c e n ts to 2 5 c e n ts p e r p o u n d .C o me e u l y - b r i n g y o u r b i g li s t.E ve r y lh i n g y o u wo u ld p o s s i b ly c l a i r e f o r y o u r E u l e r iiivei 5' |fé`|Elu§-E&'u£L"§Eu'§n'rS.l "!ou'l\.need 5. hlgher aldthlll |571-'fHl_l=§=r_§.}===°»"K_§"13_ P""||spread em be found in our 0. P. Skaggs Sydem store andtant,md defied diem.Wir):mine I( l¢'s anything serious.two weeks ln nerman vlexnnymx weanon. Betllnzinn wnndnrm I "If in nut a major uperudon, bu:|Mrs. Ben Eby and ¢:hildren,Mr. WAGON MASTER With Ken Maynard & Edith Roberts Comedy 'They Shall Not Pass' Sun. - Mon. - Tue.April 20 ~ 21 - 22 Sunday Matlneo A you yet.This b w n e s s m l m be accomplished Ural.If yon do what I what I w ill give my w or d th at I shall forget nll your post llfe.You wi ll he free." "You target that yon told avory~ thi ng to tho se zhr ee men ." "Th e y ma y n o t b e ln a p o si ti o n to bear witness against y on.Th eyare outlaW B. remember." B mx n g wn we n t z u h i s r o o m i n no c hlm tr u me o f mlnd ,T h e B o n ha d evidently decreed wh o la a ledeath.B u t f o r th e mo men t th e vwqf wal not c ome for Ac tion.No t n n l 1 mo n th h a d g vn e b y wo u ld Cle me n ts atte mp t to e n o rt hll n u r nom...... .~ as er ggsOur stars will also sell all diy Saturday, large aelecud fresh eggs, at 201: per dozen, pnkédin zonvenimt one dozen cartons. Nd Euler il complete wltlxbutn fear mlorzd eggs for the children and they are §lInyp<healill1'ql.Take home a dozgnor ¢1m Satilrdxy ma we ;f. sun mjmu \>¢ meme with their freshness md uniformity in size. o s m c c s E f f l c i c n l S c r u f c c "` E o o b S y s t e m s r o n w "A Surety of Purity" There is no Sqbstitnte Women and Hi nes :Be m m and select your East/ez Outfit atthe Fashion Cenber in Blair this weekend-*hey have everything you need at money aving prices. 13-ltm u w m m m m m u m m I ofmny E per Sunday evening at the par- ental home. Mr. and Mrs. c. F. Fanes andLnmily of Hooper, Mr. and Mra Dan Fauss and family of Nicker~ son,were Sunday dinner guests at the H. L. Hiebenthal home. Mr.and Mrs.C.F.Fnuss of Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Faussof Nickerson, Mr. and Mrs. H.F.Hiebenthal and Misses Smith and Betty Flo were Sunday aibemooncallers at the home of Mrs. Minnie Blum.Mra.Ar{ Silvey and sun spent Sunday wtdh her son,Ivan Hig» gina and family at Nickerson. Ivan had a mimbrtune_to run api e c e o fs t e e li nhi s a nna ndly a d him qdbe a bit of pam. Clanenee Hiebenthal of Fonta- nelle, spent Sunday at the home o !hi npa .mnta ,Hr.a ndMrs .H.F.Heibenthal. B. H. Eby of Chix. enuened the Tehmah hospital Thursday wherehaunderwentanoperationfor "wha : a tool I shou ld h ave beg to come into a ahlp like tnla wi - out sa feg uar din g myse lf Bm!I n my home city there ls a lawyer who attends to my h ualn eu.Recently 119 mad e mywlll.When this voy- nz els over l shall go hack and de- ltroy a letter on which n nyl. 'Nottnbe op en ed n nu l on e ye ar t om da t e !ln that letter ll an account of t h e life a n d works cf e a a a t you gentlemen.I ha v e a ls o d ve n myself the trouble to pm memoran- da concerning our eookzkenzle, thesecondengineer;Granmann and Hamn ar.I s ha ll mx t o t he m t o ~ mon- ow, but I thin k y ou w ill Bud it, advisable .to watch over my * health very carefully. I! X am kllkd you go h ack to p rima. ll M xml." "W h at do y ou n m n l t o d o ' | " \ har: na ked anx lonaly. ?'Do your duty without d v ln g , Hallett cause for otleme.I a a n ; w a n :his anspldnna to lake ench ahepe aa will ma k e m m r q d l » \ t'r\uMnL" - ' r m d - n boy,BOD.1|m a n way."Sam trllmbled."W e' m all like one happy t amlly do wn there ln t.he forecastle and we.hnve to keep nmnm. because of nlm.I b e lleve he'| been planted were tor a ynrpose." The Bom sh ook hll he ad." M n Bad wa! to ld me all a bou t lt.H e 1| the glrl'x brother. lent on board _ns I mn of cha peron." » "She may need one."Bam mig- gered."She's sure a little beauty!" 'N o n e o t Lhlt."n m m e Boss lhnr ply."W e u e h e n to make money and not tn fool with women. Dann aura at h er, S um: I can ses |.v|.\ ¢ u u u \ . |aryou frighten her.ru nm x iriimm here who disobey: my mauve11..0U$~"A mm hu hh rizhu on ul an'ell al land." :Kenzer °'>;;~=° im-y.'lt ue n Dre womanonshore!l t h e n u n d i f lnsonvmivwvubolrdldotheump Lhlng.Sl lllel dxlckms. Idon'L I'm ull tor cum.Badvmynwife-shew my clan." 1PA INT sh o u l d b e va lu e d b y a s t an d a rd - ghgwin g the years of protecti on afh rded, con di tio n for rep ain ti ng su co esi fd -vvit lv out added cost for labor or lou of beauty. ~The Responsibility oi the Maker The Bon wu lmpndmt for them;°bet011¢-gpwnvedthemtothedoor."1 only mln you dlnrm mlm-don. and God knows. wsm heelme m three °"!";-'f1 !'."" Possibly no other trade m ark appearing on a c an of .....pa m t o r fn u s he s ca m e s m t h i t the responsibility o f those of Simmon's §rqndq. _ In gddition to st an di ng f or t he "'°F§'_ _=_2?_": :'.'.:':. yuu Inu :lm ll m a ll s: m V IIIIIB i n Paint 'llunu uinn# .1ngnnng over l Slrl.""Me und Sam."laid hletxgen"We're not rivals."lletzzer haddecidedhythistimehe dld notlikethedoctor.He rememberedwhatmnumerabla oceanlons therewould be for him and Mrs. Rad-way tu meet and it made hlm exas- ;perated wuz hm dugg we_{e_nqtot . balk up ove ) , 6 6 0 ~ ~ ~ by the same makers.' The hndt Hardware has many opportun- i t i e s f o r p r o p e r t y ` o w n e r s a n d o t h e r c o n - Y,elnn1atin1r.._.Painf m- ¢l°.»~.»..4:.... 8 UHICTEIIIII IUFL "AHB 1104:IIETQ " " \ ' : " " " " " ?- ~ v i .\l\¢\.A.lI.(|l»|l.|Su§g.g_}._g.g~3 I:2_o1::§_thnt would EBI |S e e t l l l é l f w m d o W f o I ' f u l l P a r t i c u l a r s IU l | P | " U \ i r u ; § | . \vi i i ;_ B ° " i "_ . 4 ° "= m ¢ = u § = ; =b a c k g n mm.wnen may nan gone.ne|.00_§£2dn:t ¢1==;=°= one o rates got Iihere'll be b--l to ply_" "I X299 them clmlned." ma tha a¢¢.' 'Pia ilu ybu seem"Eo Benm! o n wi th tha n wo me n.r mkesping Rldway qux¢v.¢ Find outwhn: women friends ln. R-ldway m e 5 ' . u # N r s ,m n 'mtv have to 'lyrita tc :~$%:f:<\ | l \ \ | \ J n ¢ | \ I s 1 a h