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VISITS HERE Thirty-Eighth
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CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
June 3, 1980A regular meeting of the Blair
City Council was called to order at
7:30 P. M. by Mayor Stewart, the
following Conncilmen answering
to roll coll: Bigelow, Jensen, Hun-dahl, McKay, Schmidt and mmm.
Absent, Crowdy and Moore.
The minute; of the last regularmeeting were read and approved.
The Southem Surety Company
submitted a check in the amountof $100.00 in payment for repairs
on the Water Plant.Moved andSeoonded,y the Ci ty Clerk be
lnstnxcted deposit this money
to the credit oi the Water Fund.
All Councilmen present voting
'AYE', the motion carried
The City Treasurer's report for
the month of May was read. Mov-
ed and Sewnded,this report be
nompted and placed on file.All
Councilman present voting 'AYE',
the motion carried.
The Lig\ht'Commisdoner's re-
p m was read.Moved and Sec-onded, this neport be accepted and
placed on file.All Connellmen
present voting 'AYE', the motion
carried.
The Ioe Commisoioner'a reportwasread.Moved and Seconded,
this report he aoeepted and plawd
on fi le All Councilman present
voting 'AYE', the motion carried.
The Public Library Board re-
pon, for the year ending May 81st
was read.Moved and Seconded,
this report be accepted and placed
o n i le .All Councilman presentvodng 'AYE', the motion coded.
The applications of the MoorePlumhlngCom§any, The Fnrnberg
Hardware an Carl Wolff for
Plumbing Lloenaes were reed.
Moved and Seconded, these appli-
cations be granted and that thebonds as offered be approved.On
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Monkey Wrench
ln Machinery
Koeiderrt Cannes Delay in Putting
0 nt Enterprise And Emails
Considerable Expense in Making
Neounry Repsirl.
PAPER CUT SHORT AS RESULT
Not exactly a monkey wrench
in the mwiinery but a looking de-
vice for the forms on the press
caused a had break Wednesday
afternoon 'which made a couple of
hurried trips to Omaha with eo:1~
.siderable expense before the press
could be put bank in running order.
le is not often that accidents oc~
cur but when a had break comes
it must be remedied.
As a result The Enterprise is
short of two pages 'that were
planned for this weeks issue and
will probably be late.
We hope in the future to avoid
aoeldenlds and deliver "Blair-'s
Leading Paper" on time.
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A BUSY TRIP
Rav. and Mrs. J. G. Shick went.
Commence
Weather Re-
port For May
The Weather Repnn as Given by
Don C. Van Deusen Shown May
an Average Month in Weather
14 CLEAR DAYS I N MONTH
Tim month of May Wu above
the average i n both temperature
and rainfall, but was in no way a
record breaker. The monthly mean
temperature was 61.4, exactly what
it was in 1920, sttangvly enough.
It -»-;;»~ 59.2 u year ago. with a
high ord of 66.8 in 1918 and a
low meord ol 55.3 in 1907.The
highest point the mercury ascend-
ed was 90 on the 4th, the low mark
37 on the 80th,which in pretty
cool for that time ol the month.
We had 5.52 inches at rain, as
agi na t 1.61 last May, the ave-
rage being about 8.42.The high
record was 9.54 in 1903, wilh 9.27
in 1918.Between the 6th and the
11th 5.19 of rain fell, the largastiununt in one day belng2.80"un
the 10th.
There were 14 clear days,'I
cloudy days and 10 partly cloudy.
We have had as high as 23 clear
days in the month of May, 1914,
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The Catholic vacation school is
in progress nt the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderson ot
Omaha, were Sunday visitors at
the Alfred Feer home.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rodman ol
Omaha, came up m spend Decor-
etion Day in Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Brass droe
bo Stanton, Neb. Thursday w visit
Mrs. E. E. Lewton.
Gilfred Garner and familydroe
to Lincoln last Friday to visit his
rother, Inver Gamer.
;Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Hansen are
the proud parents of a lovely little
daughter born Saturday, May 31-
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Christensen
and Andrew Larsen spent Friday
afternoon and evening st the Jens
Clausen home, west of town.
Mr. ond Mrs. Frank Wolf! and
family of Ft. Calhoun, were Sun-
day guests ut the Victor Wolff
homo.
Miss Nelsina Petersen, who iya
nurse in the Clarkson hospital in
Omaha, spent the week~end vim.-
ing friends and relatives in Blair.
Little Billy Dean Metzinger has
gone to Missouri Valley £0 spend
a fe w wa ks with Mr.and Mrs-
Wayne Dorsey.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cook visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.H~
Carpmwr of Fremont, Sunday.
Sunduy.
Mr. and Mrs. win McCracken of
Fremont,were dinmao- guests at
the E. B. Epperly home in this
city last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hager and
Mr.and Mrs.Chss.Thlwoldf
drove to Pender Sunday w visit
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Patrick.
Mrs.Gail Mchlonies and family
and sister,Miss Lizzie Rodman,
all of Omahn, were visitors at the
Jake Bros: home on Decoration
Doy._
Misses Frances and Mu-y Mul-
lin and brother, James went over
to Fremont Tuesday in vislttheir
aunt, Miss Dorothy Gray, who is
teaching them.
Ievnard Page and Ea Weiss of
Pxmburzh.Penn.,are drlvlns
through £0 Blnlr this week and
will lP¢1\d u week st the Delmar
Feer home.
cloudy in May of 1898.'
The prevailing wind was north-
west, which is rather unusual for
Mny,southwut and southeast
being the prevailing winds for the
month of flowers.
We had a shgwer ot .05 of an
inch Monday night of this week.-
Don C. Van Deusen, local U.S.
Weather Observer.
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School Board
`Holds Session
Lay Plml for Summer Work. Vote
to Employ McConnell Ind Green»
field to Audit the Books for
the Year.
L ET CO NTRAC T FOR s urr ms
The school board met in nga
neudon last Monday evening i n
* l l board room a t the school
hoile.All members present._
beet Thomas was present at
°begixmi:|g of the meeting and
wept ovsi' a few matters pertain-
lng o the closing up of the con-
tracts on the school building jun
dnlahed.
Then followed a discussion of a
lon§ list of repairs needed for the
diaerent buildings which will
keep the janitors busy throughout
the summer months.
A motion was made employing
uoountanf: McConnell and Green-
fk ld to check up the books for
*"'3€'*' Whi¢i'|Wiu be dClZl58£ "ls
cle d t he y e a r w hi c h e nds ~
June so.
Contracts for supplies for his-
tory paper, ink, ete., were awarded
The Danish Publishing House of
this city being awarded a liberal
share of the contracts.
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~The Mill Creek Club of De Soto
met last evening at the Charles
Moeller home.
Mrs. Kenneth '1'u1.:r of Omaha,
spent Thursday night with M r ;
Max Turner of this city.
Mrs. Frank Roberts of Omaha,
and Mrs.Caroline Cajacobs of
Spirit Lake,Iowa spelt Monday
at the.Burl Vaughn home
Mr.and Mrs.Ben Nah of Blalr
and Mr.and Mrs. Joe Noh of
Omaha, drove to Carson Neb. on
Friday.
J. J. Clam- of Petersburg, Neb.,
mused off this week bo visit his
sister,Mrs.John Millrons and
nephew, Claar Millrons.
Mr. and Mrs. Clitkson Heller of
Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Claridge
and Mrs. Joe'Na.sh of Omaha,
spent Sunday at Auburn, Neb.
The Carl Kolterman family drove
to Lincoln Sunday to see their
son and brother,Frederick,who
attends the state university.
Mrs. Anna Castetter and daugh-
ters, Misses May and Frances of
Omaha, drove up to Blair and vis~
ited at the Mrs. Edna Noble home
on Decoration Day.
Miss Una Lund, oldest daughter
of Mr. a nd Mrs. N. T. Lund re~
turned lust week Wednesday from
San Francisco, Calif.where she
has been working in an insurance
oflice for the past year.She plans
lo spend a couple oi weeks here.
Miss'LaVaughn Meats oelehraifed her birthday June let, by en-
tertaining the following school
frlenda at dinner.They drove to
Omaha afterwards to attend a
show and dance a t Krug Pa rk
Those present were Ruth Vig, Al~
fred Jensen, Milo Heller, Evelyn
and LaVaug-hn Meats.
Mrs. J.F.Mead of Grand ls-
land, left last. Friday evening for
Omaha alter a~-week'| visit with
her sister,Mrs.A.G.Romberg
and Mr. Romherg.The older Blair'
residents will better remember
Mrs.Mead aa Bertha Taylor,
daughter of pioneer Dr. S. B. Tay-
lor, long sdnoe dweued.
Mrs.Ruth Blanchard or Clay
Centaur, was present at the gradu-
ating emerdses Thursday evening.
She returned to Clay Center Fri'
day morning taking her"siaoor,
Mr . a n d Mr s . L e e Hu d le s o n w i ll
mo ve to L in c oi n F r id a y whe r e the y
wi ll ma k e th e i r h o me .,
Th e W .R.C.k m s i n g t o n i vi ll
me e t w i t h Mr s . E ls i e M c B r i d e o n
Fr i da y , J u n e 6 .
Mr s . Ma r gu e d te C ou p a d o f Oma -
h a , i s vi s i ti n g a t t h e J e r r y F o le y
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Filly-fifth'Annuxl Commencement |Miss Jane Noblé, who has been
w chin ¢H bo!N b.thlzxerclsesoftheBlairHighOLD BLAIRITE RETURNS y i r a i s k g ;dh e e
School.The Clnn o i 1930 I "__;_____j_ N_____
Initial Meeiing in New Selmol
Auditorium with Very Good Qt-
lmdmee.A Number of I-!'¢i'ly
Gndunta Were Present.~
4THE PROGRAM Pu~:AsF.s ALL
New Officers Are Competent and
Assodllion Wm Continue with
Mr. Dawsbn lived in Blair fort;
years ago and was usociatez
with the Mrs. T. C. Hilwn sum
for several years.The John A
Rhoades family acknowledges 4
pleasant call.
Mrs. Dawscq has gone down 14
Columbia, Mo. where their daugh
wr,Alice,is attending Sfephem
College a school for girls, am
they plan ta retum home in n fev
Graduates Tliirty-nine.n r . u \ n m n . u e n | u | | n o z 5 | u nw .H .n .D a d s ,I o m l r m m - I u m m c x ' 1 w
l l l l r n w D ! B l u F I I - D d i w . C l - u f -. . . . . . . |§ ? . , . ¢ . . - m . . . ' 3 : . . . . ° " "
m»:Ln : N NE W Au n l r o n l u m stopped of! Monday on his way w " " " " " ` " " ' " ' " ' " ' " " " " " '_ _ _the east where he is going to visit'o`M;; and Mabldarshgll T;;°- ~»§
Usual Program Interspersed wiih his sister in Pennsylvania.m: p:'re:Z:ln M e§ °r;y;;'n hgh;
Music Marks Event.Superln-Mr. Davis, kno to ma ny of '-.Mr.and Mrs.Otto Stmve andtendenl B€VvridS$» Omaha Spoke gl-evigldhigniebggn h;:;ea§n;ir;:; family of Fremont. spen¢ Decora.
.fnmnf ¢w»nw.»=iv vu"ug wm.fU°D Day at the paxentai,H.L .Enthusiasmdays.
The c r : o r ' - " - - ~ ~ - - JommencemenPl`°S1`31'Il .lm., ¢....»..|".............z l'I"}{....f£1'.:.:§Struve home The thinyeighth annualrecep~
Lion of the Alumni Association gl'
:he Blair high szhool za the Cl§s
J! 1980 and the annual reunlnn pf
members,was held in the rmv
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the srndgwunz dw of mn wu '§|'n}.Si '11'¢2`£]`5"m`I¢agiilil Mr. J. H. aulumn nf Hoan-
held lu: Thundly evening in me vmn nm. ¢. ou¢|.|..L c.m.-|..».sheld.Minn..vmhd his aunt.
ORIGINAL MCOWEN STOCK
co. UNDER CANVAS IN
new high nml ;ndi|.oriu;n.i\Q`:2»1`3é&'§n?11`T¢i3{¢`¢I|}.Z'§§S mr-.' Emmu 'rmnmn at Cnweli
Superintuuulent J. H. Beveridge vlan he moved to San Frmcheo. Home Satumdny.'BL AI R AL L ; mx ' r w s u
1 The Original McOwen Stock Co
lwim the Mcowen Kids, The Pie<
Piper Band and twenty-live nthen
am c oming fn Blair for all nex
week.
The big tent, a bran new outfi
Qand one of the finest on the mac
lwill be located on the usual spo
over by the railroad tracks.The
mpening bill is one of Ney/ Yorkl
Every latest successes,entitle(
"Tommy".This is a wonderfu
nl Omaha, was the principal apeak_
er of the evening and his subject
was "A Challenge to the Gradu-
ate".He la a master speaker and
handled his subject in a pleasing
manner bringing to the young
folks a valuable lesson.
I'rinc.ipal F. E. Flack presented
l.hcsenior awards and Sup't, D. V.
Masser presented the dlplomas.\
The musical part of the program
was handled by members o! the
class and the whole entertainment
Blair fnends were glad to greet,Miss Ruth Farnham spent a
him and clasp his hand again.Ac couple of days the for-epart ol thenoon I-'_w. Amdt entertain Blvxeek visiting Miss Ruth Redfield
few old Masonic friends o! Mr.
Davis at luncheon at the Ro rcs
Cafe.In the evening Mm .S.
Beaty enienained ten friends a t'
dinner at the Cafe, following whlch~
they adjourned to the Beaty home
(or a social evening.
Mrs. Davis and three children,
Wm., Hazel and Geneirieve resided
an west Grant street wherff Mr.
Davis was associated with the
|»» the J. B. nedneld home in Omaha
Notice-Roy Jacobs is not con-
nected with my Roofing liusniness
and debts made by him I am not
responsible for.J. W. Jacobs.l t '
Bessie Morgan is visiting Miss
Helen Nicoldson of Spencer, Iowa
for a few days.The youhg ladies
were classmates at Dana College.
Misa Alsyne Smith went to
s.~imv\»|=.+Prinlnu whale nh:
school audlwrlum on Snturdxly
evening, May 81.Y
Philip O'Hanlon,'21, as pmrl-
lent, had charge of alfdra.5
Alter an hour of social g-other
ing and visiting, a very enke -
mg program was presented by
program committee, Portia Lucille
Kemp and Wlnlfred Allen.This
was composed of a men's quar-
Jette,Messrs.Louis Murdoch,J-
liilton Rhoades,Edward Jenklnd
:nd Roy Chiswenaen.They sang
;hree numbers.
Miss Kemp gave a aaxaphom
;nlo with Mm. Geraldine Stewan
Lt the piano.Mrs. Saewnn. ren,-
lered a violin selection And also
san "The I-lnrblngar", words o fM3 were written by nn alumnus,
Mrs. Enid Beaty Rankin o1;fom;-
ma.Charlee Ellus en and Vu n u
Nielsen of the Class of '80 did a
:amlc stunt. that nested laughter;
"The Wedding of the Painted
Dol1",portrayed by children, PU:
mils of Misa Kemp and recently
given in The Kidnite Follies, was
:an-led out and enjoyed by all.
A o ne u t play , e nti tld "Hi s
Iapanese Wife"had for the cast,
Ddllc Allen Carey,Winulfmd and
Ruth Allen, Frederick Ahbm and
:omedydrama and one nf the.v¢r;
best plays we have ever brougwwasInto t h resent.»""I"""""" " " ' ' " ` " "" ' " " """P s 11 kenny and Stewart Hardware Co.wlll spend the summer with M11
_. .__..here years ago.Gun Lvden and learn nhotoirranhi
Lo Blair.During the week tlu
Iollowing playa will be presented
'Alias the Deacon", "The Meanesi
Man in Town",This is Ari
zona","The Bachelors Baby"
"Tildy Ann","Little Orphan
Annie", "The Man of Mysoery"anc
'All ia Well that Ends Well".Al
:xcellent program o f (enum
faudevllle and lube musical hits a1
each change of play.
The Mcbwen Company will bt
'lere all next week, opening Mon-
lay night,June 9|.h,and ladies
vm be mmmad free on d\e`open-
ng night when accompanied by s
person with a pdd adult ticket.
ELHHURN VALLEY 'Mr. Davis left Tuesday morning M _'~ M 5_ Aj S Q,''LEAGUE STANDING for Omaha w continue his journey .,.,.f¢§'"f,_..§.f".. n.M.Y§§'... n..
. _ _ _geastward ;,§'1ie§§¢`TIjh;; ""=;1r;a; Eli*"|"|nA l l n n f h n u | » | n nn vn ng u " N A A.uv »-¢m..~»"-.ua .m.....|»wmv-0 ha D -ilfc-ated in the Elkhorn Valley §h";'*;,em';';versus enver,
league st,andinga.s the result of N f p 'their defeat of Norih Bend S\|n~~ 0 ~Mrs. Earl Decker and childrel
day.North Bend kept second
place when Scribner lost m Sny-
der.Schuyler climbed into a tie
'of Omaha, came up to spend MemKoxinl Day and the week-end widY ~no wlhe r mo ther, Mrs. Bertha Go llehol
for third with Scribner by defeat-
ing the Monnichs.
Hooper,overcoming a 7-run
Blair lead to win 8 to 7, sLrength»
ened its position and as yet, Blair
has lost every game this season.
League standing:_
Team W.
4MacDunalds - - _ - ~ -
North Bend
Scribner -- -- -
Schuyler - - .- -
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and other relatives._
Goings and Comingn of People We Mr.and Mrs.George Wachtéi
Mm in Every Day Life. rnmds d gf-us hw; gg f'¢ '°';'{}*°d"'
e ome 0 rs.ac _I s s_ter, Mrs. Ludwig Jexisen and MrWhach We Liue.Jensen lass Friday.
.Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Reeh plat'o w FRIENDS ARE THE BESTIW leave next week for Alliance
' Nb .he M . R h w n b eMr.and Mrs. Paul Taylor °f'pl;ye1;'by M Z .M n i ,1.m§ Z'.
Qmaha, spent Sunday wih Pau1's|dm»1n3 the summer.
sxsfer, Mrs. Claire Warnck.I Gwenavere Smith,daughter oi
of the Work-a-day World i n
SCHOLARSHIP OFFERED
The University of Omaha Con-
servatory of Music is offering
four complete scholarships i n
music during this summer session.
These mgmusmps will.be evwfd
'ed uzr tlre *fesurlhr ut a combat
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which will be held on June 11.
Anyone who complies with the
'Arms of the contest may compete
for these scholarships. Persons in-
beresied in obtaining musical train
ing will do well to look inw this
proposition.lt is a new venture
on the part of the conservatory
and it is hoped that a number will
take advantage of the opportunity.
The scholarships awarded will
carry work under the following
well known artists: Cecil W. Ber-
ryman, Piano; N. J. Logan, Voice;
Mabel W. Jensen, Violin;J . H.
Simms, Organ.
Remember the dave. June 11,
1930 at 1:30 p. m. ln the Conserv-
atory Auditorium.AI applications
must be filed in the office ol the
Dean of Mud: not later than 10:00
a. m. June 11.
CELEBRATES 13TH BIRTHDAY
Miss Dorothy Iarsen, daughter
of\Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larsen, who
reside on the Clark Allen plum ln
west Blair.celebrated her thin-
Frederick Guyer. Considerable pré-
pamtion had been made tor this
play and it was thoroughly enjoy»
lips well as the entire FNUIW-
Light refreshments of ice cream,
.r wup tr ~
Sn y d e r -
Mo nn ic ha
B la i r - -
3 "-;°"Mrs.A.J-Harsetf-'S mother,:Mr and Mm z. B. smith, accums-0 "Mrs. 1. c. Sawyer of Beaver City. pmiea mf. m1 .,n.~Erv n m
2 4 .388 Hai|hr Burn urxnnzlinnr n ~nm€» m|u\|.re A..¢\.-:.. L....._....|.1;»-....,... rw..-..:.....cake and coffee were served by
the Methodist ladies.
The annual election of officers
m i n the Allowing line-up
for t year:Mrs.R.J.Mur-
doch, president; E. M. Beary, vice-
preident; Mrs .Helen Pierce Allen,
seas'-ary; Ada Harrison, treasur-
er;Philip 0'Hanlon, on board of
directors.'
(Dr.C.R.Mead.'88 brouxrht
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avvll --= ---\ -r-"-»--5 ~» Aull "~f-"W g W |.ucu: nuute an Denver \..»lU:h|u|5Mrs. Abbie Stewart Milliken oi last. Fdday, for a visit.Ord,Nab.,arrived in Blair llwti Mrs. Barlow Nye and children oi
Thursday Rlldwiu visit friends in Kearney; arrived in Blair Wednea
Blair for som time.Idayfof last week and visited unti
Henry Pefbersen of Blair, yiaitedFriday with Mrs. Anna Cook' Mar
gg tiie 'zP"1°..°f his sigtr,~ a n d M i s s M a r y C o o k ;
Su.nday's results:
Schuyler 7, MonnichaMucIonn\d§ 5, North
Snyder 13, Scribner I
Hooper 8, Blair 7
m..»u n LADY ENTERTAINS
ON BIRTHDAY
Monday, June 2 was Mrs. Wm.
Wilkin's seventyeizhth bi nh an-
gggy Uhnstmnaen and mnmy on _Mrs E. M. 'Ferrell enjoyed 1
Y~»wait from her slswrs Mrs. Chaun
M:ry hJ a ";e Ee '1 ''e y " °; gm' c e y Lynn of Arlingon and Mrs
f"°" 'as n "Pm, ns rea ves George Lynn of Fremont,am
m. ~ a t t e n d m g t h e highlniecés. Mrs. B. Bennett and Mrs wmi him a box of records of the
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Mr. and Mrs. Clean Wilkins en-
tertained Mr.and Mrs.Frank
Biffar, Mr. and Mm John Biffar,
Mrs.Wm. Wilkins and Mra..0.
Hammang at dinner Inst Sunday,
nivcrsnry and on that occasion a
number of her children and friends
came in on her to extend best
wishes..
Refreshments of ice cream and
cake and strawberries were served
The following were preent:
Mr.and Mrs.Bert Wilkins, Mr.
and Mrs.Frank Biffar,Alben
Wilkins,Jr.,Marshall Wilkins,'
Opal McCormick,Mr. and Mrs.
Cleon Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Johns ond Mrs. 0. Hsmmang." 9
LEAVES FOR CANADA
Mrs. James Summers, who has
tpent sewral months visiting with
friends and relatives in and aroundBlair.left last Mommv eveninz
school acuvmes.
Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Munson
and George Terrell of Omaha,
visited at the parental,E.M.
Terrell home Saturday evening.
Mrs.Fitch Benjamin of Colum~
bus, Neb. has been visiting mem,-
bers of the Sutherland family who
are relatives, the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Morrow of
Omaha,Mrs. David Baldwin and
wldren of Module, la.; spent Fri-
day.at the E. M. Terrell home.
Rev. H. C. Jul. Frese and fam-
ily and the Carl Koltennan fam~
ili were dinner guests at theRev.
I.-ang home Friday evening.
Misses Eleanor DeVinney and
Lavonne Hansen will leave Mon~
Fred Lynn Wednesday of last weel
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MeCrscke1
of Omaha,spent the week-em
with Blair relatives ond friends
They accompanied Ernest Tornblaa
to Omaha Monday mowng.
Mr. and Mrs.A.A. Comptoz
went to Omaha.yesterday to se
their daughter,Mrs. John Reeh
'who is i n the Lord Lister hos
»pital where she is getting in shapn
for an operation for goitre.
Rebekah Lodge No. 27 and Blai:
Lodge No. 14 will have joint Mem
\orial se ` e at 2:30 o'clock Sunday,J.§f2`.° Bth.Those bringing
flowers, have them at the hall he
hue 12 o'clock.A good attend
ance is desired.
BEATRICE ENGINEER
HERE FEW DAYS
}E. V. Capps,city enginar url
Beatrice, Nebraska, has been spend
ing a few days vacation at
his hnme leaving Sunday ahernoon
for his work there Mr.Capps[has been associated with thee e n t h b l r t h d a y o n M a y 2 8 ,w h e n
I 1\nn 1|\ .o1 n f ~" J a a p ~~ "`' " ' ; ° ~ "_ ~ i i g h t , . § § ¢ , , 5 ¢ h Be atri c e c i t y g e m- a m e n :f o r a
mmm i n n n t h a n m l l l m r l 1 - f a n I .i i l t o r Of HP I .Sh ie k' | .FPO!!!" U r ' lf 7 ° * F '~£9913 " T Y
for her home in Erskine, Alberta,
Canada.
Mrs. Frank Warrick, Miss Olive
and Burdette Smith and Will Free-land accompanied her as far as
0mnl1n where they enjoyed lunch-
eon at the Frank Freeland home
and late r n di me r a t the home
of\i\lr. and Mrs. Harry Fowler.
day for Lincoln when they will
attend summer schdol at the state
university.
Messrs.and Mesdames Henry
Dean of Glenwood, Ia., and Elmer
Hanman of Omaha, were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. Vinton
Mr. and Mrs.Sam Heller ac-
Mr. and Mm Louie Schenk am
daughter, Ada, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
lace Snowden and family, Mr. am
Mrs. Joe Sully, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
Schenk and Miss Celeste Donnell;
of Colorado had Sunday dinner a
the John Reid home wesf oflilair
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Fredericksel
and family of Sioux City.me n
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A nice lunch yas served and
visiting and cards were enjoyed
Miss Dorothy was the recipient of
sewral pretty gifts.There was a
ovely birthday cake witth thirteen
:andlee.
The following were present: Mr.
md Mrs.Wm. fWul.f, Evelyn amd
Irene,Mr.and Mrs.Hans Wulf
md family,Mr.and Mrs. Axel
Hansen and daughter,Marie, all
if Orum;Mrs.Sophie Reeh and
ion, George of Blmlr.
rum BOYS CL EAN OMAHANS
The ball game pulled of!last
laturday at the Blair hall park
retween the Blair Cubs and the
1¢»~rh\n»\....\..,.r Lincoln they went to Superior,|
Neb.,where Mrs.Shick made a
visit to a brother who resides
there and on Monday they went
la Dorchester, Neb,, and on Tues-
day morning they joumeyed w
Crete.Here they attended a 're-
union of the-Gates College alumni
which is held every five yelrs.
Rev. Shick is a gradu&'¢e of Gntes
College and on this ooeadon had
charge of chapel service.
They returned home Tuesday
night.
FINE SHOW ING IN
E D I S O N A W AR D Tw
In the Edison Award 'ilesxs held
at the ahaha rmnitnl nf nnmln ..-.
much at home in Hint clly.
The continual rains this spring
has made considerable extra work
for him with cave-ina in the city
wells but he now has everything
in shape again and plenty ol pure
fresh water to meet any emer-
gency. _.-r-.172 . I
""_. 4.1:BLAIR soL 01s 'r
APPEARS IN RECITAL
Mlm Lilah Wright of this cit§r,.'
appeared i n recital as soprano~
soloist at. the Art.Institute o f
Omaha, Monday evening, May ZKQ;
in eonjunction vrlth Rose Brandeis;
of Omaha,pianist and William
Hill, Jr., violinist.,- . ..4
Miss Wright sang a group o f (
(nur mrmmx."R»mnn\lnance"bv
:day ii ght a nd Sunii y Gi ll
J u .Stapleton and Mr.l m
She took the train at nine o'clock cumpanied Mrs( Gixs Lyden and '§AtuMonday evening.mother,Mrs.Nenie Stockton m\M1s.
I Schuylér last FridaP. `fEr"}£`§h<»i~E!Mra E. Tombfad.Mrs. Frederickm u .VISIT IN KIMBAL L
Mrs W B Rodman oi this city
will leaw next Saturday for Kim
hall Nebraska where she will
spend some umc "slung her sons,
\Vm(`ield and Roland who reside
there.She will be accompanied byMiss Frances Brass, who will go
her cousin, Miss Amenca Rodman
eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs
"infield Rodman, of that any
MR.a n v m x ml c x
Mr Anus Warnck,aged 87
years,ot Nemrameyer,Coloradopassed a\\ny lust Fnday night and
the remains were brought to 'Ib
kamah last Monday where inter
ment mms made.
Deceased had several relatives
in this section of the state.
to be present at the wedding l
|
viae."»l§=.-q
"le fami lies ot A.Schultz, H.
C. Jul. Frese and Carl .Kollennan
drove up to the Ernest Lang
home near Herman last Tuesday
and home-made ice cream.
Mrs. Delbert Halstead returned
to her home in Chicago after a
short visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Rostennan.Her sister,
Mrs. Delbert Allen and family ac-
companied her m Chicago.
Mr.and Mrs.Henry Lorenzen
and children and sister, Miss Lulu
Lorenzen of Ft.Calhoun were
guests of the Carl Kellerman !am~
ily and attended the graduation
exercises on laat Thursday eve~
ning.
Mr.and Mrs."Jud"Taylor
spent Friday at the J.Harold
|Stewart home where Mrs, Sum.
evening and enjoyed a nice via sen is a granddaughter of Mrs
Stapleton.
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. DeGroff ann
young son, David, drove io Mlpne
apolis Friday afternoon Ior a vial
with home folks.Mrs.DeGrof
and son expect to remain there thl
greater part of the summer whihMr. DeGrol'f is attending school a
Midland in Fremont.
Blair relatives and friends haw
received word that Miss Alice Saev
ens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. San
Stevens,who is attendang Wes
leyan University, has been chose:
ho represa\t_Bel.a Phi Alpha snr
ority in the Ivy Day progran
which takes place Jane 6.
Mrs. F. E. Warrick and brother
Wm. Fxuland entenained the fal
lowing relatives at dinner, Decor
ation Day:Mr. and Mn . D . A
Common of this citv. Mr, ami MN
,.....w,,..,~..w.we-n ul vmunu,vas won by the Blair Qlbs with a
more of 17to 10.
This game claimed a good hit of
Mention as the Saratoga team is
qzgonsored hy their teachers,Miss
?*rances Gross mo d treat to n
hlcken dinner.
Mrs. Geo. Dennis and son, Waldo
md daughter, Mrs. Ray Higgins of
hnaha, drove up Memorial day
md called on old friends.M n .
)ennis was Carrie Willsey and a
orrner Blairite.
Mrs. win Reeh, -emma by Mrs.lerril| Reeh and Mrs. Waller Pet.-
raen,entertained relatives at a
'hlcsday,Edouard Llndstrom of
the Class of 1930,succeeded in
naching Y-he finals together with
seven other boya There were 28
high school boys representing all
sections ot the state who took part
in thi s test Some of the schools
whose students reached ihe finals
were North high,Central and
'llechrlical of Gmaha,Hastings,
Grahd Island and Blair.'
The award was based on the
following hoints: morals and hab-
its,hgnesty and industry,ambi-
tion and. initiative,scientific im-
agination,scholarship,health,
background and traininz.
iééry =f§.;'.;;; s£1`ié§f 7-§{.§§}igai§»7'
by Protheroe;"Sunset"by Buck
and "Tm Joy Home" by Bassett.
She is studying at the Conserv-
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY' "£
u m m P.Nelson n!no rm
Walker Avenue celebrated his
birthday last Tuesday evening by
entertaining dx tables of friends
at pinnchle,After the games had
eoutlnued until a late hour,me
scores were added and prize win-
ners nnnoun¢¢d_ Mrs. Jack Crowdy
and Julius Petersen held me h
atory ol Music, Omaha University- -
lart nrenu-ed a. hirum.»`2|iL.,.1L"i.|i|.fF¢ m.;;1;.;i.§':.;.;.1'... 11"
L N O T I C E | h o n c § r d f b e i ' ~ " ' i ? § } 1 S ' §L I E "}1I=`&`§. "`°X§1`é2T£~T 01
la n d her Httlfa da ug hter ,Ma r i a n n a Oma h a , a n d Mr s . J a me s S u mme r :
huwer for Mrs. Floyd Smith Sat-
mday afternoon at the Will Reel:
ome.A nodal afternoon was en-
oyed, fonowa by refmahmenzs.
Mrs.vu-gn Davidson and chil-
ren of Kansas City, came last Fri-
ny for a few weeks visit with her
ments,Mr. and Mrs.Andrew
feer.She plana to vlslt a few
ay: at Winnebago, Neb. mlm.
we.
The winner of the Edisonaward
wi llgs to go to W e s t o rt Dge ,N.
J.re he will compebe with the
winners of other states to see
whom Mr. Edison will choose as
his probable successor.
On Wednesdny. Supt. Chas.W.
|Taylor announced thxt the com~
mltta finally chose Barnett Hol-lllsur, x senior of Omaha Central,
to represent the nate of Nebrukn.
scans And Mrs. P.'K, Nelson held
low and all were accordingly
awarded.
A nice lunch was served afterWhig wmdepal-fg fo r thei r home
wus mg r.eson ma hareturns of the day.ny npy
Mrs c .c. Baum uni son uf
K» \w= Gi fs ,vinma her Cimdn,
E. M. Beaty nnd family and aunt,
Mrs.E. S. Béaty lm week-end.
Nextweek, ilune 9 to 14th, my
bffiue will be open from 8 to 8:15
p . m . a s l w l l l be inom nha in
the mornings where I will take
work in Dlatetics and Foot Work.
Dr. w. M. Funl.
Miss Viola Shadbolt of Gordon,
Neb., has been visiting at the Carl
Kolternmn home.
suewan,whose natal days are
both on May 81.
Miss Dorothy Gray plus to at-
tend summer school at Berkley,
Cllif. and will leave for the west
alter her school Judes at Fremont
are finished.Miss Moss, who hasbeen commercial lm-char in Blair
hlghforrsevm-nlyeamwillnlsogo
to Berkley for the lummer.
of Alberta, Canada.
Mr.and Mrs.Will Faber an:
Mrs. Katie Verlautz of Omaha am
Mrs.Chas.Crumb and Rowan
Beard of Council Bluffs spent Da-
oratlon Day in Blair Ind viaiied althe John Moore home.The vim,
ors were early day residents alBlgjr and old friends were Elld u
gme t them unln..
Blair, Nebnah, June 5, .1980-h y ,
and
yJohn;
mon.
. J Mr.and Mrs.August Khssan
nwauded Memorial exercise: at the
German hall Friday alternoon.Mr. and Mrs.Thomas Autnen
and daughter of Omaha, and Mr,4\»/I llrn " l m D~.-sm-.. and (nm-
ol summer 'school students everzents who sought the long course
attending the University.Last and also those who wished short
year,2,860 were enrolled,says summer inlning-
Dlrgctor R.D. Moritz.Summer instnmtion at the Corn-
lnstead of the single nine weeks husker schoo l hu been desinmed
week courses open this year, spe-
cial courses have been planned for
thoso interested ln the spedaliagd
field only.Vocational agriculture
._., ,___ _....-f . -
l'.:ADl.l DIYDDAIT \T!|"l'Ii"C!:nnn|H"ir uhnnl fnmlfiner thaTHIBTYJmr c l r r n | ' ¢ \ l \ L l | .l , ` J l \ l | f \ \ }L i v ; u a ' i * * * " ' : |h u v u l l A v b m n n a I) N i n g f l o c k ,a n d a b o u t t h e e x p e r i -l i t t l e d a u g h t e r a n d h e r m o
.m l k f g m H u i . ,M r s .F .W .B l a n k e n f e l d o f S i c
A r r a n g e m e n t s h a v e g e - = f » w = = ~ ; = f =d e p a g m I n t r f g t z m p g o n N a b . ,w e r e c a l l e r s a t u m 1
w i t h G o v e r n o r u r .e a e r .T h u r s d a a r mm 'I A "k a H u a u f u a a n b n l H n h n h 1 i H # | t h e ~w i l l s e e ' H T E S G ~1 1 1 f f .I § a { A %h m l F Q a y n n v n n f r
A`§§`i?Iu. nmol-:P*r1r
(Continued from Pure one)
emrlier chases that had been co
ed by considerable eilort ofS i l m l of the members some
years ago.It was suggested that
the recora be brought down to
date and the members of the vari-
ous classes from 1900 w 1930
who were present volunteered to
get in touch with Lhek c mem-
bers and get all the available data
possible before next spring! an-
nual meeting.
While there was not so large an
attendance as there has been in
years past, still there were about
forty more present this year than
Inst..
During the past few years no
attempt has been made in send
out personal invitations other than
a notice to members through the
newspapers.Classes have become
scattered and careless about re-
membering the date.
This particular occasion was ol
interest to many because of the
fine program and a desire to view
Un new school building, the lint
alumni meeting m be held \h2l'¢~
The following members were
presenf.:From Blair:Beulah Gutschow,
'29; Myrtle Paulsen, '29; m Veme
Jensen, '29;Anna M.Reeh,'29;
Ella N. Price, '88; Alta M. Nelson,
'20;Philip 0'Han!an,'?.1;»Alice
Jacobsen." '24; Norman Rathmmm
'21; Ida Knox, '16; Com M. Badge
row,'89;Hazel Mundorf,'28;
W oe me W..--....- -.." _ _ _ ,Washington County Farm Bureau
barbecue to be held at the Wash-
ington County Fair Grounds i n
Arlington on Thursday, June 20,
1930;
Serving will ,begin promptly at
11:80 o'clock and the afternoon
program wil1._beg~In a t 1:80
o'clock.After the speaking there
will be athletidevenm.
Every family in Washington
county is invited to this event.Barbecued meat,and coffee will
be served.Those attending are
other foods.
la s t Thursday afoerhoon a k
young girls, a few miles west of
Ft. Calhoun, organized themselves
into a sewing club by the asm:-
ance of Miss Alma`Sierk and Mrs.
George Ohrt at the Oh n (ann
home.
Their officers and members are
as follows: president, Ella Lornch
practice at the college podtry
plant and at the Whitten-Wlppeb
man poudtry farm near College
View.
With eggs at about a penny a-
piece and the average hen eating
six to seven pounds of feed per
month, il. is clear that feed costs
must be considered at the present
time.If it takes five to six pounds
of feed to produce a two pound
broiler from a twelve cent chick,
and death lc-ss amountsto 20 per
cent of the chicks.star1ed,the
more than three cents per pound
has very little left for his labor.
Feed Is a powerful [acwr in the
health of the flock.A good feed-
ing program will also very mater-
ially lessen the damage and loss
caused by wonns.When chicks
are properly fed there is less dan-
ger ol them eating from places of
filth where worm eggs and disease
asked so bring eating utensils an poullryrnan who uses feed costing
yioapreaident,Elsie Bunneisber;
secretary,Dorothy Iarsch;news
reporter,Margaret Bnrmeisler;
Othermemhers,Estherborschand
Louise Burmeister.
Miss Alma Sierl.formerly a
441 Sewing Club ember,was
unanimously chosen ,ss local lead-
er.With this experience to guido
and direct the activities of these
young girls,this club has many
potential possibilities.
germs are plentiful.'
'Slippers that Wear-smart new
styles.Womens and Misses, $2.98
to $6.50-Children's $1.49 vo 5839;
mn Jsttick, ss and so.Fashio:
Center in Blair.20-1:Values to $10 in Summer Silk
Dresses on sale at $4.98 and $6.75.in sizes 14 to 46 at the Fashion
Center i n Blair this Thursday,
Friday, Saturday and Monday.l t
ET. CALHOUN
\l(
...ns wma. .. H... ......... or Qnew'Ford Tudor and Dr. E. S. B.
Geesaman u new Chevrolet sedan.Willis Ketchmark is the new
manager at the Independent Oil
Station, commencing his duties on
Thursday morning.
Mr.and Mrs.Oral Harrison
spent Manorial Day at Norfolk.Rev. and Mrs. Erk and children
of Lincoln, were all day visitors
Friday ol Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lage.
Mr. and Mm Julius Hermann of
Randolph, Neb.,are spending n
few days at the home ~o! theirdaughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Louie |Kruse.Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wolf! and
son, Herman, Jr. motored over on
Friday from their home at Ithica,
Nob.and were supper guests of
Mrs. Wolff: mother,Mrs.Mary
Nickels.They returned home the
same evening.
Mrs.Clemens Neuman and
daughters,accompanied Mr.and
Mrs.Arthur Bom and son of
Omaha, on an auto trip to Minn-esota, leaving Thursday morning,
for a few days visit with Mr. and
Mrs.Emmett Blankenfeld.The
three ladies are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wendt. and
daughter of Pender, Nab., visited
at the parental, Henry Rosaker
home Friday and also attended theMemorial day exercises.
Memorial Day services were held
at the city park Friday, May 30,at 2:30 p. m., with Mayor Iandischairman.Several musical selec-
tions were given by the hand;
Ernest Gedcke _gave ~ invoca-
ily vislfed at the Henry Fischer
home Friday evening.
Mrs. George Rohwer, Sr. is hav-
ing the interior of her home re-
decorated.Mr.and Mrs Wm.Hinrichsenand children of Plattsmouth, vis-
ited with Mra Louise Jipp Friday
: c l attended Memorial services
re.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams andM n .Julia Cleveland went w
Lyons Friday alternoon.
Mr. énd Mrs. John Watkins and
daugh rs,Della and Vivian m:~
coxnpanied Rudolph Frahm over to
Tabor, Iowa Friday.-Mrs Pete r um, who has been
making her home with a daugh-
ter at Sholes, Neb. for the pastyear, came down for a mu with
old friends and neighbors and also
to attend the Memorial exercises
here.She will also visit a son
and family near Council Bluffs
before returning to Sholee.
Miss Edith Cook, who has been
maching at Platlamouth,is backin the State Bunk as asdstant
cashier for the summer rnontha
The dance given for the benefit
of the local 0.E.S.Saturday
night in the ubi n at Rosemérr
lodge. proved a success both sociallyandfinancially.The F t
Calhoun orchestra furnished ex-cellent music.
Mr.and Mrs.Hubert Shannon
and Mr.Shannon's parents ofOmaha,w e r e Sunday dinner
guests of Mr.and Mrs.M. G.
m'!35'£""€"a.._ _ .
on ot summer instruction as zo nd the teacher and the .Qual
Ufiered by the University last ent who wishes to ahonen fha
War.the six nine-week plan ls 'Ngula r colle aw course by at-belng used t h i s y w 'rm I n l-s ca tend',mg sum r classes.Many olfZ§,;°°2§ £ "dig July 1 s and a the departmen have added cours-
ns ugust 7-Both es of study w take care ol the°in-
gnfggg gneaci 2; change w"|°Y@"Si}'lB' needs. of the smdents.
m Lhose S!'ud~Besides the :egular six-nine
will oe taugn: rn xuur www.u wweek cou s are of!ered ln mraladminlstrgxon,phydcal education
for women, athletic coaching. so-
cial case work and vitalized agrl~
cudture.`
Advertising i n The Enterprise
pays.
"INSIST ON BL/me ;BUTTER"~
D B '~0 u s m e s s
0W z t h Y o u r s e l f l ..
Do YOU SUPPOSE A MERCHANT .\o|Ns A CO-OPERATIVE
BUYING ASSOCIATION AND THEN BUYS FROM SOME OTHER
CONCERNT W E HARDL Y THINK so,AS GOOD BUSINESS
JUDGMENT WOULD NOT RECOMMEND SUCH ACTION.
'rms CREAMERY co. IS ORGANIZED FOR THE PURPOSE OF
MARKETING THE DAIRY PRODUCTS FROM THE HERDS OF
, -Verna J. Gutschow, '17; Lovin M-
0'Hanlon, "Z2; Helen Pierce Allen,
'02;Mildred Moaiis.'26;Helen
Fukler, '24;Ruth Crowdy John-
mn_ '24: Rosa Woltie. '22; Evelyn
Mr.Paul Stewart,E"'ension A N D V I C I N I T Y
Specialist from the Slate College
at Lincoln,will arrlve in Wash~Mrs. Mary Nickels vimed at theington county next Tuesday atb-Henry Fleege home in Tekamshf
_.M-..1...... mn.f.. umm . mmf-Slmdnv.
tion; A. J. Dunlap of me OmahaUniversity, gave a splendid mem-
orial address whleh was well
worth listening to.At the close
of the services at the ark thep._.,....\..-~nfln»I ¢\..,x-n...
Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Trisler en-mmme a Misa Dora Klindt andher guest,Mrs.Peter I-luf!at
dinner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hana Knaag and: . . . . . : | . .fl i n vu n -\:......a....
THIS COMMUNITY To THE VERY BEST ADVANTAGE. EVERY
OWNER OF A DAIRY HERD SHOULD FEEL VITALLY IN~
TERESTED IN ITS SUCCESS
i i . ""'=i."'2'r:a ci u-fun. §1§"1`£' §u"§"»2»`¥"&¢" uvnl B5§"2»`il|"i3l'i=~d
'86-Hlrjorl¢Smlth;H m . T .P._le1 't8Imdl n n !a e é m.'88s Pm-1 H m a n ,'Ns f1'f."i1°f. __.__3~=1- °f " 'I g ~
Herbert Momw I g;§1'2'Zm`f' °:.',';§:m ";§'»?ke';,'
\ Z " _ - f n ; .,~T...- ii-.
one,and then to the unknown
grave which was covered with
flowers and where the following
short service was held: Prayer by
Ernest Gezicke;Lincoln's Gettys-burg Address by Miss Anita Fia-
cher; a short talk by A. J. Dun-
lap,which closed with a silent
prayer,then b l #were sounded
and the Memorial exercises for
1830 were at an end.The com-mittee wiahse to publicly express
their thanks and appreciation to
the local hand for their willingness
w give their services on such
occasions and which adds so muchto we services,
Among those present fromOmaha at Memorial sermxs were
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clnrke,Mrs.
Philip Potter, Mr. end Mrs. A. F.
Schueler, Mr. and Mrs. Gus New-
Blair
THE BUSINESS OF YOUR comrmrromWE ALSO CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF PURINA FEEDS AND
BLAIR MILLING FEEDS FOR POULTRY, HOGS AND CATTLE.
TELL Us YOUR WANTS AND WE WILL GLADLY SERVE
YOU.
We Also Buy Poultry And Eggs
Co-Uperative Creamery Company
Blair,Neb ras ka
man,Mrs. Gerke and daughter,Mrs. Dahl and Hrs. Lena. Ambler.
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Chrlnensenand Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Blanken-
feld were supper guests at the
ning.
Mr.and Mrs. Bruce Cox and
children spent Friday at Missouri
Valley."We're friends>
tended a reunion and picnic ol
relatives of Mrs. Mehtens at Elm-
wood park Sunday.
Henry Fischer and daughter,
Miss Anita and her house guest,
Miss Keeper motored over w
Fontanelle and Hooper Sunday.Mm. John Aronaon and duugh-
zei-, Misa Emyle, of south ol Blair,were callers at the Mrs. Nickels
and the John Landis homes Sun-
day afternoon.The hall game oi the Platte Val-
ley League between Arlington and.
FL Calhoun was plnyed on the
local diamond Sunday.The More
being 18 bo 2 in favor of the vis-itors.}
Mrs. Emma Kmhemark is again
in cha rge o f the local telephone
exchange, having moved Saturday
into the exchange building.The
former operators,Mr. and Mrs.
Lowman have gone to Omaha.
_...|...
BUZZ OF REGULAR CLASSES
June graduation at the Univer-
si ty o f Ne bras ka will ful M mp
ing duri ~g ~e sum~er mBnt.ha.
Plans are dready being made to
take care of the largest delegation
Eleanom Sirmmsen,'25;Lillian
Sorensen, '29; Lauren Blffar, '29;
Helen Burger.'29;Don C.Van
Deusen, '89;Minnie Van Deuscn,
°ss;Lela Burger,'26s Wilma
Burger, '29s Charles A. SYIVU, '29;
Oscar Pewrsen. '29; Dorothy Jen-
mn, '28; Carl Kolterman, Jr., '24;
Dngny Nielsen, '29;Leors Boelh
'27;Ruth A. Che ly .'25;Eileen
Thompson, '29; Ada Harrison, '18;
John A. Rhonda, '92; Blanche L.
Rhoades, '96; Mrs. Belvs Stanley,
'06; Blanche Hill, '99; Grace Hill,
'94;Ell a mn,'94; John Msckin:
'28:J.Merton Ruhr,'28:John
Allen,'28;Myron Tofte,'28;
Lyle Gilbensnn, '25; Dorothy Hnin
'29a Vera Lamb,'29;Howard
Thompson, '29;Enid Be a ty mn-
xnn. '08;E. M. B°H¢Y»Eric
Cl tensen, '27; Ernest W. Han-
sen, '28; Roy Peterson, '2B; Rob-
on Mddillan, '29 ; Et-hcl stewm,
'0'l;George Hathmnnn, '2l.; Ken-
neth Stewart, '20; G. W. Snowdon,
'15; Eva C. Snowdon, '17; Luvonne
Hansen, '28; Elennor DsVinney, '28
I.-'llimbeth Noble, '27; Anna Grimm
Petersen, 1900; Msry J. Cook, '89;
Myrtle Hurdurn,'28;Wallace
Hunk, 'Z8; Gertrude Warrick. '26;
Alma Wrleh, '27;Margaret War-
rlck.'28:Ruth Palmer Murdoch,
..., ...... ,......This meeting will he approxi-
mately three miles straight south
of the court house in Blair (vin
crow flies)or one-half mile mst
and one-half mile south og the
McCarthy school house along the
roadside.Th.ls'spot was treated
last summer when the weeds,
sweet clover, and creeping charlsy'
were breast high.
A few days lstsr this spot look-
e d a s i l l t h a d h e e n a i n g e d b y u
large blow torch, and two weeks
late r it was bare.Today,there
are very few visible vines of
creeping charley.
Farmers bothered with noxious
weeds are urged by County Agent
George Bats to attend this meet-
ing.rc will not taks long as Mr.
Stewart wants to check up on
other creeping chnrley demonstra-
tions last year and also on one
poison ivy job at the Masters
school.
Several residents of Blair and
vldnlty report that their current
and gooseberry bushes are being
devoured hy worms.
Careful examination of these
voracious feeders reveals an ln-
festution of the imported current
urhirh .mst-In hnrh rnrrnnhl
me .|. w. 'msler home.Supt. and Mrs. B. H. Mead left
Monday for a few weeks visit at
the home of Mrs. Mesd's parents.
at Wagner, S. D.
Mrs. C. L. Vnnoe of Ornaha,was
an all "gy visitor Monday with her
comin,rs. J. w. Trisler.
Miss Inna Mortensen,accom-
panied by her sister, Mrs. Arthur
Bauman and daughter,and Mrs.
Z. Bauman, all of Omaha, Idsibed
with friends here Monday evening.
Born_ W Mr. and M m Lewis
Cook of Florence, a baby daugh-
ber, May 25 at the home of Mrs.Cook's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Gus
In-uso.Mother and babe are geff
i1I\8_8l°DK nicely.Miss Katie Rohwer, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rohwer under-
went a taudlectomy operation at
Covenant hospital Monday.Dr.
Rudolph Rlx was the surgeon.
Mrs.Gus Boggs left Monday
for Hiawatha,Kansas where shewill mlsit relatives for n few days.Mr.and Mrs.Hubert Shannon
of omgm, spent Monday eveningat the M. G. Christensen home.
Mr. Ind Mrs. Claus Mehrens vis-
ited at the Henry Fischer home
Monday evenln .
John Sch er, accompanied by
his mother,Mrs.August Schroe-
der spent Tuesday in Omnhs.
_ ~ Hele n Amlqlerntumded thel
A
'°4='H°=i!\=== ~ 'Hg _RHI-|;§i_ Jumnéhu.`]if`ZJ"En"2§!n u m e r a l s e r v i c e s o f E l m e r M .A l l
" \ 4 l \ l \ \ l hm m n l n a n n "|\»».».»l.¢..-sell Harrison, '28;Henry Grimm,
'87; Gewdlne Kemp Swwan, 'l.1;
Portia Lucille Kemp,'08;Bess
Croudy,'25;P. M.Mackin, '21;
worms become establlmhed, several
btoods are pr&duoed each season.
Effort sho d be made la com
trol the nm btvod, thereby, pre-
-....,.. ... »....=..w n wwu y .A number from this vicinity at-
tmded the funeral services o !
Charles Pencloe Tuesday aftgrnoon
ar Bennimmm.Mr. wnp. W... .,
Vall~e~.:9 |ltakecare o~ the largest~delegation
gym gm; Jem t/w
n o w 1I
N EWYTAG
brother-in-law ot Mrs. Wm.Tiet-
ge nMiss Esther Keeper of Spencer,
Neb.,arrived Wednesday for a
vislt with Miss Anita Fischer.
The Woma:1's Club held their
annual celebration in the citypark Wednesday evening.A very
enjoyable time was had and alovely picnic supper was served.
_ . _ . _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _
NissMaggie M.l.owe
Herman, Neb.
Representative for
4.
World-Herald
For Wuhinzton Gmnty
Interested nm.. an 'isa
Herman, Nob.
f " ~~|| || »! ! ! . . .. . . ,!
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pf N"T THROW
~ .mf YOUR OLD
BATTERY
llyam-am omobile u
rai |§l b\i n,m |. ke|ure hi|u>
lud yw vo rn out below you
tnd ehi non nne won e.. l h y-
" ~ ' -' l i t n e e d l l l a ro -d n rg a
mko ll ops-nm ldhfnn-
'lgnlm W o w i l l b e d i d
mu .IOVL
vmon-mmscllnvnourr co.
;i n - n u n s
Odile Allen Carey, '21; J. Hman
Rhoadea, '25; Winifred Allen, '25;
Ruth Allen, '28; Jane Noble, '24;
Mae Pierce Wilkinson,'99;Bazil
Lazure, '29;` G1-me Thompson, '20;
Ndlle Ervey Strieklett, '1-i; Graee
D. Struve, '18; Frances E. rhnun,
'28;Lucille Nemetz Bain,'26;
Mary Bigelow Nemetz,'03; C. R.
Mead,'88;Melita Taylor,'88;
Audrey Wolff Nah,'24;Agnes
Gilbertaon, '25;James E.Maher,
'25;M.Rosalie Foley,'21;Ben-
'trlce Foley,'29;Vina M.Foley,
'2l.;Viva Lippincott Guyer,'17;
Frederick Abbott,Louis Mur-
doch, '23; Lucille Jensen Rhoades,
'24,
From Herman:Ethel Mathews'
Wachter,'04;Nettie Bigford
Skinner, '02; Ervin Peterson, '29;
From Kennard: Faye Dornacker
' ze
From Ft.(klhonn:Franeea
Schenk Sully, 12.'
from Arlington:Bagel French,
'37; Howard Jensen, '1 .
From Omaha: Mercy Jonas Stan
Ielld,'98;Emma I.Nelson, 'l9;
Elsie Sorenson, '29;Enid Beaty
Rankin,'08;Anus Johnson Rob-
a h , " 0 2 ;Marshall Jensen,'26;
Vera Ervey 'Eh.ninger,'12;Enid
G.» Jensen, '28; Herman Huxdum,
'21;Ruth Gollehon Decker,'28;
Odile Allen Carey.'21;Shewart
love, '19.
From Bennington: Rose C. Puls,
»gg_.
\Over 200 New Silk Dresses jun
received by the Fashion Center inBlai n-Selec t y our Summer Silk
Dra s No w!These were selected
'lhy their New York buying office
and em-ne in sins 11 to 52 andere
'priced at $4.98 to $12.75.Z)-lt
WASHINGTON COUNTY
wa mza l r rr D EE D S
.0 t t o K uh r | ¢ w l! o b o C hr M i n a `
,Koltermanz L 1o'1 Set-11-18-11
m m .
Anna Marlaee on Andrew D. .An-
.deraon:Und. 56|t.inWI% SW K
.Se a 2-1 'l-11 nm.
a ndr e w D . hmmm a wi f e hr
Anna Marlene:Und.55 Int.i n
73 % swa a sw. mv-11 $1.oo.
Sma rt new awlea in Hate for
'Wnmen arid lllaaea uriced at I1
venthg later injury.In treating
the bushes when the fruit is rip~
enlng, powdered Hellebore ahodd
be used, diluted five times with
either flour or air-elacked lime; or
ns a.spray,using one ounce of
Hellebore w each xrallon of water.
Lead arsenate at the rate of one
pound to fifty gallons of water is
effective before or after the fruit
is ripening.
GIVE HER D s i a n'CHANCE TO DEVELOp
,The practice of buying a young
dairy herd sire when he is less
than a year old and then lnting
him grow up without much atten-
tion or extra feed is a mistake,
leading breeders say.When lt is
considered that the sire is w be
hall! or more of the herd within a
year,it is only fair to give him a
chance w develop in size and wlgor
A yearling calf needs from six.to
ten pounds of grain per day, and
oats ahoudd be a major part of the
ration.He need: a. separate Ml;
and an exercising yard, instead of
n c h a n o e w mn w i t h t h e of
the herd.He should be treated
kindly but never regarded as
"aai'e".There ll no auch animal.
RENT AL FAL FA To HOGS
Hoge will psy $45 per acre rent
per year for alfalfa psatuxe.This
Iigure was arrived at fro m an
avenge of eleven experiments at
ditlerenr cornbclt t. auf
tions.Corn was con dared worth
floc per bushel Yanhge $4
|per hundred in e experiments.
An acre of alfalfa pasture saved
lan average at 1149 nada ol corn
worth $14.32 and 468 pounda ol
tankage worth .'r2.In addi-
tion the alfalfa ylddod over a ton
ot hay per acre worth $11.63
which makes a total of vrwtieslly
$45 per acre.In these trials an
a v e r a g e o f 1 9 p ln wa a lmfp t on
each acre of alfalfa.Another big
advantage ls that the pi g:are
ready for market much sooner
th a n i f t h e y a r e f e d i nd r y lv t a .
Alfalfa la said to be the best hog
pasture that can he grown in
Ne hn a h.Sweet clover and suan
mls are the nen but naatmea.
.|
MA
Tim NEW Mavmz sur-am;n---..~..... m.=..+ 1=.-..passes all previous Maytag
ac hi ev ements .It ha s a
new one-piece, caat»alu.m:i-
num tub, ....a ne w wa te r
remuver,w i t h enclosed,
positive-action,automatic
- T - - - ; i i : " " ° " * ' " i ' l . " : " " ' |3
Q o o e ¢new, handy autcwtype shift-
lever for starting and stop-
ping the water action, and
many ogher new acientifnc
features.
THE MAYT AG c9qg|§>,§.Ny,Newton lowa
4 G u n m e n m y I
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J H:
* H u r". : Eu
...
Be fo re kno wi ng a mba, y ou a re no t just c e rtai n whethe rA s4,soo,ooo Pnooucr PHONE fa- n
N E W m p g .xrit doeln't sell it-nu. daft nm, it,you like him or not.But, once the "ice is broken" and
you get acquainted, how often it is true that you say, "I
. 1
'Tn _.__ _ ....., ...
y uu'l1m: :vumia| .
f ~~e.¢~. e ~ f ~ f . ~'.'f 2Zu.- m. " } £ 5 . m
Unoliaumolar
T %i..,'1'..§,..,,.',».E'.
:lark I\;ion¢|a1s.Bv|-
'Ilm||-49|®f . . $ S
§:§~ me m.~r.,nmo
a nI l can he-nr au d i t.W l ,N e w Y o r k sKKAéhPitnbuhssz. Pk:'u'F&'£ Na-bfvi ll a v lm m K u a la
r<oA{n m~ ¢ »S;;g 0 C4171
|I" " ' M ° - r . ' f . a
sllu||||lCGW» Poti
Su d an .s u .
know that man. we're friends now
It is the same with a new company coming into a com~
munity.Before you have become acquainted, you are
apt to view it with suspicion and dktrust
It is only afta you have had satisfictory dealings with
the company and have become acquainted with im repre-
sentativa, tl-nag you welcome it as a friend.
Our aim is to serve our customua well, and at the lowest
possible rates,commensurate with a high standani of
savice.We want to be a friend and a good citizen of
gba community.Ybu will find that we welcome every
opportunity to be of savice, and will go more than half-
way toward retaining the friendship and goodwill of ourFarnberg Hardware C6
c mwmm.Blair, Neb., Phone 198 /F a l l e r s A p p l i a n c e C o .
224 East 6th St.,Fremont,Neb. Phone 1795 \Iowa-Nebraska Light
and Power Compfmv
D. E. Hardy Ernest Kubie low Representativa
Phone 285 for above Dealers Phone Red 26]
'fn wumi
~.f 'c af/Lu
gr I T D O E S N ' Y S E L L I T S E L F ,D O N ' T KE E P I
»£<}`?é Childmm 6§c to S §8.
§ .' 5 " " ' " f m - m z o - 1 :P o u v r n n m n ' r o
N oK t h a t W e a r C O N S I D E R F E E D !
g n _
Gdd Stripe, $1.60 and SL95; Onyx Th, Pmrnm .rf ,gum-y fish
'.150;Rub SL35;n ugnu-mea i n on wp :amine gy °""; 12 -;_y==,m»g_fg»1~~
weigh£,S1,\Nsver\dLrn,2palx'$1.e d l a " d ': S i u s w w101nal1theeo'|on:nn the um at me Hpdery Store moming nmrnm 'fill be about
nz mm-me Fashion Center.1: feed. and their effect on mu-kei
r'Imran-1~wm1yg»_f~g ¢»s»~=;-4...
1
n a n i - - -1.-- ..-...I A 1 n x r n n__¢~
||r e l a t i v e s i n O m a h a S u n d a y .A l l !R e a d t h e a d s i n T h e E n t e r p r i s e .
e n j o y e d a p i c n i c d i n n e r i m a p : § r k . l A d v e r t i s e i n T h e E n t e r p r i s e .;
h~me~'`''~lyme and had a jolly picni~ S~n-
`day.Mr. and Mrs.Andrew Aronson
Kerwnod and Dorothy at Missourif Mr.and Mrs.Joe D e w m of
valley, George Thomas of Lima, Omaha,eallw at the ElizabethOhio, Everett.and Chester Aron-.CBCJWIU home Wednesday enroute
son and families were dinnex-;¢°Blair cqmetery.guests Memorial day at the home!MVS;Alice.Rowe was a Sun-
ol Mr. and Mrs. John Aronson.Iday visitor at the Arthur Home
'mg Dan and wi n Thompson home Sunday.
LIVE s.To C K
FREIGHT HAULING
,XJHQR JOH|q§g|i
the Elmer Truhlsen home Satur~
day evening.The hostess served
sandwiches, cake, strawberries, ice
cream and coffee.Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hindley nt-
tended a birthday party last Tuesday evening at the home of the
latter-'s brother,Lawrence Utter-
back at Arlington.
Mrs. John Aronson and daugh-
ter,Emyle,spent Sunday after-
noon at Calhoun calling on friends
|
DE SOTO LOCAIS
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seltz enter-
tained the following relatives at
dinner lllomlay, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Trigg of Beryon, Ill., Mr. and Mrs.
David Mummert of Blair, ll!r.andMrs. Ed Nntwr of McCarthy dlst~
riot.
Among those from here to at~
tendMemorial Day services at B.
Mrs.Julia Mcllanus of Boo n,F' D. hnll in Blair were Mr.and
Iowa,visited her father,Festus
Rosenbulm and brotlicrfllayes and
family Memorial Day.
Mr.and Mrs.Fred la ng of
Blair, spent Sunday evening at
the John Aronson home.
Mr.and Mrs,George Snyder
enjoyed a visit with their son, Ben
and wife of Wichita, Kansas. They
came Thursday, returning homeSunday.
Mrs.Clifford Hineline and son,j3lrs.Effie Hinellne,; Miss Eliza-
|beth Cachelin and Sylvia Hincline.
g Miss Elizabeth Cachelin accom?
|panied Mrs. Ed Cnchelin to Flor~.
,ence Sunday to see Miss Cache1in's
sister,Mrs. J, F. Badgerow, who*
met with a very painful nuto ac-Icident Friday night.|
Miss Mable Wallace of Exira,''Iowa drove over Saturday and her
Mr and Mrs Fred Jones of mother,Mrs. Jennie Wallace ofHooper,were Elriday afternoonlmaif joined relatives here and all
K complete line of babies
goods always in stock
A few bungalow aprons on
sale at 75c
The Szfylé Shoppe
c I.Van'D=usen --Blair,Ncbrask
\
Special Sale of Women's
<3~H a t s
~Every $5 hut in the store
~reduced to . . .
21 '
~s k s o
§¢izwL»€
ents and brother Ivan |{t1.endLH.U _ v m v ''_Mr. and Id M . Rayrmoni Kaséle and chil-~ R O A D 50 Me
ren f C um came over on ro r 1RFrida; ang argusépending a ievy _B921 14 "Iii: s. Cfnely dr0 \'e %l§19nor\
Hrs. Whit Wallace of IlvemDohseofGmtn
E Mrs. Boite, and ClnnC¢
" "|days visiting relatives.'H E R M A N N E W S |TheI-larry Cooper home north
ot town is being treated to 1 cunt
rs.Eimon _West,Mrs.Be n"'fmF;m'which adds to we ap'
_»u ' c d PQ °°-..~ Hi -= ff"@»f§»»"2»I.,::;~..,°£ ~ma , Ez?
rsday "9 see hire. . 1""'&°'f'».,.,.¢,. nm mi .rr |,~.~.,|y.,...=
'Lo vnuey mmuay anemoon 10visit his mother, Mrs. Mary Can-
cry.Tyson and Lo ng T or Co.
trucked four loads of fat cattle,
for Joe Nebel to Omaha for Tues-d.sy's market.
Mr. and Mrs. Georze Sheets and
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Muller vdx
ited at the Clyde Metzler home o
Sunday aftaemoon while LelanMulier stayed with Cora BearsMr. and Mrs. Herbert Hansen c
Omaha were also Sunday gues!
av. the Metzler home.Mrs. Metaler. Mrs Muilm- bmi vu..Hanna
M
WesClif!
'I`hu1
Brwstcr at the L;o\-enum hospital.The new modern home of Mr.
and Mrs. Pele Larson in the HillCreek district, is nearing comple-
tion had will soon be rwdy fo r
occupancy.Painters ure busy at
present.
Mr. ahd Mrs. L. C. Sandau, Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Sandau and chil-dren of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs.l
C. T. Turck of Ashland, Nob. were
here for Memorid day and had a
picnic dinner in tourist park. They
were joined in the afternoon by
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Zimmerman andchildren of Council Bluffs, Iowa.
Mrs.Wm.Adams entertained
the Mission Circle at her home on
Wednesday afternoon.Mrs. E. C.
Burdic had charge of the program:Mrs.Margaret Hines and Wm.Hines, Jr. were out from Omahanl
Friday and spent the day at the
ranch near here _
Cornell Robertson has completedhis studies ut the Coyne Electric
' " " ` ` " ` ° " " W " ' u w ' " " "ldaughter of West Point, and sisTheNebraskaPowerCo.are
seeking to buy the electric light
system here.Herman people willlhaveachancetovoteonthelquestion at a special election which
will be held Thursday,J une ~
Election will be held in the bric
hall.John Bailey,Nels Jacksonand Wm.Pierce will be judges.
Rev.Norlin and Rev.Richmondwill act as clerks.
E. C. Burdic returned home on
Sunday evening from a few days
:vacation spent at Twin lakes,
Minn., fishing.He was there with
Robert Daugherty o f Omaha,
Judge Chart and H. PJ.Wrsgge
lot Tekamah. He reports the otherHennanites a fine time and will belhorne Tuesday.r
Clyde Fitch and family and Mr.
and Mrs.Cla m!Clements rahd
children were in Omaha Sundayto
see Vernon Clements.They sayhis foot is improving nicely and he
will be able to come home in a few
ter,Dorothy Sheets of Herman,
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. C.H. Blanchard andstdppedat the Lars Paulsen and
James Paulsen homes before re-turning to West Point.
Mr.ahd Mrs.George Fackler
drove to Cedar Creek Sunday to
be with an uncle of Mrs. Fackler,
William Schneider,who suffered
a paralytic stroke.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W.Dixon of
Lincoln were guests at the NeumWarrick home from Thursday until
Monday when Beulah and Opal
Warrick returned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Muller and son
spent Memorial Day in Tekamah,
at the parental,A.A. Anderson
home.
Miss Lulu Brarnlett of Omaha,
spent Friday afternoon as a guest
of Miss Edith Warrick.
Grace and Ralph Ray spent Fri-
day evc ningwi th l\lr.and Mrs.
drove west of Herman to vlsiMrs. Otis Bridwell Saturday aft
emoon.Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Clarke tmlthreechildren called at the Otil
Bridwell home,west of HermaxThursday evening.`'
Miss Ernestine McCoy of Fre
mont, and Howard Kjielgaard ol
east of Herman, were Wednesday
evening visitors at the J. S. Con<ety home.Mr. and Mrs.Earl Petersen ollwestofHerman,were Sunday
,evening visitors at the parental
George Fackleg home.Mr, and Mrs.Byron Beard andsons, Mrs. Jack Mowell and daugh
ters of Martin, S. D. attended theMemorialDayservicesatBlair,
had a picnic dinner at the Blau
tourist park and spent the after-
noon at '[e?mah.Friday a temoon, Mr. and Mrs.Henry Beard went with Miss Pearl
,Iverson and mother.Mrs. Mar-
1
School at Chicago,and returned days.Joscph'Crutsinger in Herman.Qgaret Iverson of Blair to Q10home Wednesday.Sunday's Omaha World-Herald _ Mrs. P. J. Flynn, son Joseph and homes of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bnd-liev. Richmond who recently re- contained an announcement of the uuughters, Agnes and Kathryn 0f|we\l, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lough-
sig ned as p a s to r o f th e Bap ti§ 't' 1na rri age lic ense bei ng is ou éd in|0111H§\2» were 'I`hul'sday SUPl>¢r and li n :i n d Mr . a n d . M r s .T.K .Ivfér-
c hurc h mo ve d 'Tuesday wi th h l s Co u n c i l Blu f f s , Io wa to Mi s s J u n e e" ' ° m" K g u e s ts o f h e r s i s te r ,Mr s .B011 a t th e Ma r t i n J oh ns on h o me
f a m i l v to 0CT.8\'i£l. Neb.wh er e he " ' d s t a n d ( I n v Ron nn tt I-mfi1 Aflni. S. C0nl1tY¢nl! wnu f nf'Ha r ma n
hu been engaged as pastor.
Geo.Sheets and family were
owr from West Point, Neb.andspentMemorialDay here at the
parental, D. 0. Sheets home.Mrs.
Anna
since
thern.
Arnold, who had been there
Sunday,came home with
'Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Brunton and
Miss Sylvia drove tn Wayne Wed-
nesday for Miss Edith,who has
been attending school at the 'Wayne
State Teachers college this year.
Miss Laura Sheets suffered an
attack of appendicitis and wastaken to the University hospital in
~----- _ ,..-----~~.,W... .,.this place.The bride is the young-
est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.West.She was a member of this
yesr's graduating class.Guy istheson of Mr.and Mrs.AlbertBennett.He farms with his fath-
er, north of town.We wish themIrauchhappiness for their future
e.Twenty relatives enjoyed Mem~
orial day as guests at the Mrs.
Bertha Lowe home They had a
bounteous dinner and spent the
dny_ visiting.
Retuming to heir home atRussclville, Mo.;;'lemence Dump
nmI M-\I»~».i.'........| \.,..... -..a
Mr.and Mrs. Opal Reews en-
tenained as Sunday dinner guests
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. S.Reeves and sister and husband,Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simpson of
De Soto.
Mr.and Mrs.Clifton Anderson
and children of Tekamah,spentSundayatthe pa renw,George
Morgan home.
Miss Anna Paulsen will be hostf
ess to the Service Seekers Class of
the Pleasant View Sunday schoolat a pany Friday evening, June 6.Mr. and Mrs. Morris Christensen
and children and Nels Petersen,fnthm-nf Mn:Fhriatanmn : mm
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lyons,Mrs.
Marvin Whitneck and daughter, of l
Herman,Harvey lewis and son
were Sunday evening visitors at:
the Clyde Metzler home.
Raymond Therkelsen and chil-
dren called at Fritz Muller's Sun-
day evening and little Arlene
Therkelsen stayed for a few days
visit.I
Misses Myrtle and Birdie Hur-
durh were at Dana College Sun-
day forenoon 'Io see Miss Esther
Johnson, a former room mate o iMyrtle.
nr..mm \v.... mn. ~n. . ..... xU ma n a uxunuuy.one w as op emwu "1°':*"""" " " "* ° \vvvu les!! auu ------»- -- ~ - --'-----"--»-3--»- - - -v v e r Lu v n e w sun uxtuscu Juol..on F rid ay and is rec ove rin g n ic e ly .wasted Thu rs da y .a n d F r i d a y a t west. of H§1'm21l\»we r e Fn d a y B f f f re c e ive d b y th e Fa s h io n Ce n ter i n
He r mo th e r , Mr s .Da n S he e ts an d th e J ac ob Sa ba l ho me .Th e y ernoon VISI W FS a t the R-M. I ve r -B l a i r - - S e e c t y o u r S u m me r Si lk
nh-ul\f'ns.-Q 1..rm 'l'h;¢=lfnl.4+w.».¢h a d been to So uth 1')almt.¢|aa n h o me .Drama N n w l 'Phonn wa r n nnlac tnd|/ I
down that day w be with her.
Mr.and Mrs. Marion Denney
and children came last Monday
from Wichita, Kansas.Mr. Den-
ncy has been transferred fromthat place to Valley, Neh.He leftThursday to take up his work, and
Mrs. Denney and children are vis-
iting at the home of her paxenls,
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rutledge. They
will go to Valley as soon as Mr.
Mr:and Mrs.Andrew Jones
came over from the old soldiershome at Burkett,for DecorationDay.They remained for a visit
with their granddaughter,Mrs.Earl French and family.
Miss Sylvia Brunton went to
Lincoln Thursday to be a guest at
n dinner party that evening given
by a school fdend.
Amongthe out ol tow-n visitors
Mrs. Byron Beard, Mr. and Mrs.Henry Beard and Mrs. Jaak Mowell
and two daughters of Martin,s.D.spent Monday afternoon withMrs.Clyde Metzler and all but
Mrs.Byron Beard had supper
with Mr. and Mrs. Metzler.
Elizabeth and le wi s. Gdmm,
Edna, Mary, Virginia and Harry
Tucker, Ethel and Leo Vaughn are
pupils of the religious school in
by their New York buying office
and come in mlzes 11 to 52 and are
priced at $4.98 to $12.75.20-lt
BELL CREEK VALLEY
Mr. and Mrs. John Echtenkamp,
Sr. of Arlington, visited Saturday
evening at Wm. l-{oltman's.n Mr. and Mrs. August Kenrholf,
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Mrs O.11.Lindsey ante r s dr o ve to s i o na mi i n, I o wa F r i -
da y a n d to o k Mr .a n d Mr s .L F
Hi ls i n g e r f o r Me mo r i a l D a y . Th e y
vis ited th e c emetery a t Little S io ux
I o wa b e f o r e re tu r ni n g ho me .
illiss Ha z e l Ry a n ar r ive d h o me
la s t we ek f r o m Creston,Ne b .
" h e r e she 11115 been tea c hi ng th e
pa st y ea r.She has been re-elec ted
to teac h the re n ext:y ear.
M r .a n d Mr s .li o w a n l Gr an do n
o f Oma n 1 ,spent.Su nd ay a t the
(.iotlr~ 1;home.\\l\.:1=th e d o c tor wa s a wa y la s t
week |111 aa fi s h in g tr i p , Mr s. A . J .
Cam' r~»n spent th e t i m e wi th h e r
dou gm- r,Mr s .J .E .Shiner a t
'[ek;ln::m.Mr .Sidner wa s also
a wa y ,is.ing i n Oma h a wi t h th e
boy uJl|'L.s»
lJ .l ' fi n ln n i nm;. | (" iiv. iv:
K e ll e y o f Oma h a .
H. 0 . W i ll i a m s o n we n t to Om a -
h a Tue sd ay e ve n i n g f o r a n over -
ni gh t. vi si t with fr i en ds .
Mr s .L y m a n Bo y er ,wh o ha s
s p e n t th e pa s t n e c k he r e vis i ti n g
relative s,le f t Mo n d a y f o r h e r
ho me a t B r i d g e p o r t, Ne b .
Mr . an d Mrs . W m. A d ams e nte r -
tai ned a t di n ne r Su nd ay f o r Mr .
a n d Mr s .Geo.W a c h te r o f Pe n-
de r, Ne b ., Mr s. An n a P ed di e , Mrs .
Bessie L y z l l f a n d Mi s s Car oli ne
W ac hte r.
Qu i te a n u mb e r f r o m he re at~
te n de d th e fu n e ra l of C ha s .Me tz -
le r a t Te k a ma h W edne sday a f t -
erno on.De c e a se d wa s well k n own
here an d hi g h ly respectedi H o
wa s a re s id e n t o f th e Ho me ste a d
sc hool neiizhborhood f o r vears.
J u ne 2 a nd c lo se s J u ne 2 2n d,
Mr s .C.B .B u n n i s e n jo y i n g a
vi s i t f r o m h e r niece,Mr s .L .F .
Bo y e r of B r i d g e p o r t, Ne b . ,wh o
c a me F r i d a y a n d lea ves W ednes-
d a y f o r L i n c o ln to a tte n d s u mme r
sc hool a t t h e S ta te Un i ve rs i ty .
Mi s s Ele an o r D i x o n c a me f r o m
Li n c o ln Th u r s d a y e ve n i n g to a t-
te n d C o mme n c eme n t a t , B lai r , a n d
sp e n d Me mo r i a l D ay va c a ti o n wi th
h o me f o lk s ,r e tu r n i n g to th e Un i -
s rs i ty S un d a y a f te r n oo n .
Mr . a n d Mr s . A . W . C l a r k s a n d
f a mi ly ,a n d M r .a n d Mr s .R.M .
Ive rs o n a n d f a mi ly sp en t Su nd ay
af te rn oo n a t th e Ot i s B r i d we ll
eve ni ng a t Er ne st n 1e 1e r' s.Mr . a n d Mr s . E mi l L a ll ma n a n :
sons sp e n t Mo n d a y eve n i n g wi t]
Mr s .Mi n n i e L a ll ma n .
Th e Fo n ta n elle Su nd ay Sc hoo
wi ll h o ld i ts an nu a l c h i ld re .n ' s da ;
p r o gr a m Su nd ay ,J u n e Sth.Th-
Ta b i th a H o m e B a n d o f Lin c o ln
wi ll f ur n i sh mu s i c s er vic e s , b eg i n
ni ng at te n o' c lo c k .
Th e Ne e d le a n d Stu d y C lu b me
a t t h e h o m e o f M r s . W m. A r n o l t
W ed nes day af te r no on .Mr s .E1
Croc ker a n d Mr s .A u g u s t K e r k
h o f f w e r e p r e s e n t f r o m her e.
Mr s .W m .H o l t m a n a n d Leste:
vi si te d F r i d a y af ter n oo n a t M r s
ho me, wes t o f He r ma n , wh er e hlr s mi n n i e Lallrnan 's,
Bridi voll is very i1| _|pr va l a n d Ir a I to s s sp e n t D e c o r
__ Mr.a n d l\f1~s.K e n n e th 'I`y son,If.a t i o n D a y w i t h h o m e f o l k s a 1
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Mr .a n d Mr s .Ge o rg e Ni e h a u m
a n d son,J i m m y P a u l sp e n t S u m
d a y e ve n i n g n i A u g u s t l i c r k h o f f s
M r .a n d Mr s .W m .Ho l t m a n
LIE Ya - -» U U - -- - 3 -.v - - -. 1 ' I l .w i t h H e r m a n r e l a t i v e s . [
. n v g u e s t s o f M r s .Z i e h r ' s
r,Mr s .Rose K r a me r .
.I. y ma n Bo y e r wa s a g u e s t
.~l:|y of AIRS A. L. S ulli va n .
H1111 Mrs. Ross Pan-int: were
Me mor i al da y .All o f the b u si n es s
plac es closed a t te n o'c loc k a n d
re ma in ed closed th e r e ma i n d e r o f
th e da y .Servic es we r e he ld a t
th e L e g i o n h a ll un de r th e au s-
piee s o f C has . J ac ks on pos t, A. L.,
o mn e r g u e s ts wi th M r .a n d Mr s . l
A r t B a k e r o f B u r t c o u n t y .`
M r .a n d Mr s .D .C.J oh ns on o f
Omah a, wer e Su nd ay d in ne r gu es ts
o f Mr .a n d Mr s .Pre nti c e Smi th .
M r .J oh ns on i s a f o r me r sc hool-
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and farnily spent Sunday evening,
at the Ed Langhorst home at.:
Nickerson.|
Mr. and Mrs. Aus:ust Kerlchoffmr
Sumlzwxwal to Omaha Saturday .bY'anmi the Auxiliary.A very pleas~Ilcwr-of :s car accident in whlchling and impressive program was
their daughter, Mrs.Carlson \\'11SIgiven.Flowers were presented to
injured.Mrs.Carlson and son_the Gold Star mothers, Mrs. Nels
were driving to Herman from Juclwon and Mrs. Mninie Skinner.California where they have been The latter being in. France,her
the past.year..1\1rs.Carlson re~ daughter accepted them for her.
ill"1 \f°r ~ L """"§ "> { " " I l ~'-"~':*swn1e,rind 1 <¢ a ;;f'mi a "'i ;;;°f°0m§h'$'f nc oc ompam Holtman spent Friday evening as
Mr.and Mrs.George Reid of Henry Sqheer. Jr's.
near Tekamah, spent Fltiday eve~The Nickerson ball team playeon i n g w i t h Mr .a n d Mr s .K e n n e th Nmh B e n d S u n d a y , th e s c o r e b e
Ty so n.4 i n g 5 t o 1 in f a vo r o f Ni c k er s o n .
1l.1r n n f l | \ '| \ e | ".. n n r: n n H a i n »». ,l \v" IIl .H o l t n m n A l l l r l l l a f l f a r l r h n f f
geivgd guts gbgut j.he arms a|}d|'l'hls was fo!loi\'ed_by |. visit to t.l1glv1}§§,;,'§'u ¢u¢a »wereMr. an
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and Biréf~ "ié?¢"1§1`<§}§21"=§§
morning for .Cheyenne county.
They intend to be gone about a
week.
_. §ilk. fstocigings that W e a r -
fafeff-f==<1. and pm my was °"'Yl°'=!\!9*===' whegu the. Qrlwq of e11|.;a;,:;;';fslngntiy xnjured.soldiers were decorated.After the " M MMr. and Mrs. T. W. Hlmgate Ofhetum from the cemeterv.the|1.r,..:...?.'nd...-..l:.B
_-v-- nu---un,wsu:uumnuny mlppvln a N.D.pe me a w u- ug:na Allxi lilry and their ..,|¥.°§i.L.vreel:r£o'x|c\-init 1PiLh|f=miie|d=e¢u:;ed gg the 1--;1__~»;=~~ M r and Clyde
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po s iti o n a s a s s is tan t at me r a rr n ~e r s Un i o n sto re an d clotsed h i s
wo r k Saturd ay .r
Mr .a n d Mr s .0 .E .B r i n g a n d
c hi ldr en o f Ly on s,we re d o w n o n
'Th ur sd ay an d sp ent the d ay at the
J .W .B r u n to n home.
W hi le he re f or D ec or atio n D d y ,
H .B.Fi tc h a n d B u d B o o m o f
Elmn ha,we re c allers a t th e B e n
W e s t home.
Mr s .Oti s Bridvc oll is rep orted
1I.U.Co op e r a nd Th eo d or e K i p p ,
we le pr e se n t a t the exe rc i se s a n d
wi th the ir wi ve s we r e in vi te d
nests to th e di n ne r als o th e si xg[ li ttle gi r ls w h o c arried th e
wr ea th s.
Af te r vi si ti ng r ela tive s h e r e a n d
a t Te k a ma h s i n c e Dec or atio n da y ,
M r .a n d Mr s .Chas.Ha r r is o n ,
a n d Mi s s D o n s De n n a n le f t Su n-
da y af te rn oo n f o r th ei r h o me i n
Des Moi ne s.I o wa .O n S n n d n v
,_ - ' - " J . . _ . . _ _n o o n c a l l e r s a t t h e C .B .B u n n
ho me .
P a u l Ty s o n c a me h o me Su nd ay
a f te r sp en d in g a we e k wi t h h i s
gr an dp ar en ts ,M r .a n d Mr s .A r t
B a k e r i n B u r t c ou nty .Prud enc e
Str i c ki e tt of B la ir , c ame S a tu r d a y
to th e H a r r y Ty s o n h o me t o v i s i t
un ti l Tue s d a y .
Mr s .Ro b er t ' W id e ne r a n d Ru t h ,
a n d M r s .B e t t y P i a t t e . a n d s o n
c h a n *r | . n n A u § = n n " n a v i n I I » , ~ »¢ , l
:fashioned s i lk 5 to p servic
vmlg h t, $ 1 ;Ne ve r d ar n , 2 pa i n $ .
Sizes a s to 10 i n a ll th e color
a ll t h e ti me a t th e Ho s i e r y Stor
o f B la u - - th e F a s h i o n C e n te r .]
Mccnntrar AND
L O N G CRE E E
Mrs. John Aronson and daugh* D Y ` l l \ \ l »» n . |1 1 - . .T f _1 w
'very lo w a t he r ho me we s t o f !
he r e u t pms e n t.
M r .a n d Mr s .Ha r o ld Ba r g e o f
Oma h a ,we re here Me mo r i a l da y ,
g u e s t s a t th e A .W .Ba rg e h o me .
Mr s .M m i o n Doo ney a n d c hil-
dr en vis i te d \' ¢e d ne sd ay n i gh t an d
'1`hursdny n t Mr s .Den:1ey'3 ho me
a t T e k n m u h .
\ l v nnil \| \a flnnlnm '".7nr°|1h\s nf
there wa s a la r g e f a m i ly ga the r -
i n g he ld a t the L .B.Ha r r i s o n
h o me i n th e i r h o n o r w i th th e f o i -
lo wi n g p r e s en t: Mr . a n d Mr s . B e r t
Co o p e r Mr . a n d Mr s .C a r l Cooper
and C arl. J r., and F loy d .Coop er of
Tek nrn nh,Mr .a n d Mr s .H .C.
Co op e r, Mr . a nd Mr s. Ha r ry C o op -
e r ,J n c q u e l i l r e a n d P h i l l i p ,E l l s -
. . . . . . . . . n .I ) . .. . | . . . . .1l . . . . . . . . . . . l . . . . . . _m r . .
B P L I I I L u v u v i a u u l l u a ;J u n t l l l u u u .
Su nd ay di n ne r gu e sts o f M r .
a n d M r s .C . B . B u n n we r e Mr . a n d
Mr s .J o h n Str i c kle tt o f Flore nc e,
Mr s .L .F .Bo y e r o f Br id g ep o rt,
Mr .a n d Mr s .A .R.Bea les a n d
two c h i ld re n , J a n e a n d Au s ti n a n d
M r .a n d Mr s .B y r o n B u n n a n d
c hiidren.J a n e Bea les i s s ta y i n g
,gi f e w da y s a t th e B y r o n B u n n
"es 1Illxlx: auu J .lu.S. Henry PICBHo f Tek ama h§mo to r e d to Li ne ol
Tllq wa y to a tte n d th e we c ld i n oth ei r niec e,Mi s s Ma rg ar et,m i o .
ma n .Mr s ,Ma r y Mu l le r o f B la h
ac c o mp amed th e m a n d vi si te d ath e h o me o f h e r da u gh ter ,Ma r
ga r et.M r .a n d Mr s .Pe te J ensen a m
M r .e e l Mi s .o r vi ll e Hu ms to :1 S i m p h H a u n t ) .E ve r y l i n e l r s c e fu l 7 F f u h A h O w n .B e n i n b a k e d l l -H n r m u u l a i n g m a m a ! e a t e n .eve r -c o n u u u t l r c l r c u l a l l n l fr e s h s l r ., Q
l n t l n z a n d be a u t i fu l .A d d s m t h e
vase |n;\.| ,.u.u. qguabv Uu1uvv; VA \\Ul\ll illlll DUBEUT UHFFISUH,1.11.13 home_~~a t the ~Pend er,we r e gue sts a t t h W m ;an d Mr s .W m .Ras mu ss en sp en t Mr . a n d Mr s . Ro y A n d e r s o n a n d Ro a en b ai m h o me .e
nnpe a hx sc e ofnny kitche tt u -
2 M u l e fo r Sh Ir a n . .D e s i g n e d a n d
b u i l t n n e o l l l l y fo r t a t e w i t h l l c a l .G i ve n h i g h o ve n t l n g e d l c l e o e y m d
fu e l c on s u mp t io n .
3 F l l b l i m m d a d .Th i s s to ve In fu l l ycnum elo d..In c l u d i n g b u r n e r !a n dove n Il n l o fm w i t h t h re e c o a t s o l h l g h e t t
g r a d e a t a n r u i n i n g D h r t e l e n a e n u n -cl l. N ot h in g to \ . »0 lIlh .W i p e o l w i t hd u n o c l o t h .Iu r t o k e e p c l e a n .
4 C o n e u l d Mmlwlfnld..A l l p i p e s u efu ll y co nc ea le d.On l y t h e e ve r - c o o l
vd ve h a n d l e s s h o w .
5 S m o o t h S l f ffa o n .N o s h u n o o f n e n
t o t a r c l o t h i n g o r c a t c h fl i r t .A l lsu rfa ce s o r e s mo o th an d fu ll y c l ea n ed .
6 P IU : In s u l a t e d O w n . Th l e h b l n n k e t
d i q u l l t d r o c k w o o l a n d d e a d l i t
h r e f h o l d b u t I n n o vo , b e e n k i t c b mc o o l l a d n n f u e l .
3 B u r m a: R e n o -n o b l e .E a t ! ! ! d e m e d .
ju st | t or n o f t h e: wr l ll . r e mo ves th eb u m e r l .Pu l l ! e n a m e l e d .
g E a n z k s r n l n g C a n t r e l l .V o l v oh o n t u m u t l s l l g h t D fe i w r e z u u
a b l c y o u t o h u n a n y 4 ¢ ¢ ¥ ¢ = = n i b e l tc u l l r \
1 0 O ve n H e a t R e g u l a t o r .Cook s a n-0d l l h o f w h o l e m u l : I n o ve n * It h -o u t m y a t t e n t i o n a n y o u r p u t .L i l oha vi n; a n ma id In th e bo rn e.
1 1 B m u d ft u l C o l o r . B o l t c r e a m m l m l lw i t h h a r m o n i z i n g t r i m .
Own Racks...P l h1 2 k e l l y i d : f h a n D u i l e d o u t b t
In s p e c t i o n o f c o a l i n g b o d ;
N A s h a D i d . N o t h i n g :1 3 l n o o r o \ 1 t . " 8 k ¢ l | A a l a " k
c l a n , n i e a n d r u t .
Aunrus numw:oznuruuy night andSunday.Mrs. Lyman Boyer of Bridgeportwho spent the past week here, was
:x guvst from Friday until Monday
at the C. ll.unn home.The regula meeting of the 0.
E.S. will be ell! Thursday eve-
lnn axlernoon there.IThe F. O. Swanson family drove.
to Li coln Sunday and visitedHaroldastudentatthestate
university.\lr and Mrs Chds Korsh an...oj -`
nounce the arrival of a baby daughn w Q n i n w h n -\ | , " ,`| ,_ , \_ ,_ ,
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Heath of De~
Soto, were Friday evening visitorswith Mr. and Mrs. Opal Reeves.
hir.and Mrs.Walter Appleby_
and Betty of west of Blair, wereSunday dinner and supper guests
of their brother, George Hain and
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Miss Grace Thompson is in Lin
coln_this week attending a con
;1:1.')txon as a leader for the 4-I
uCu rtis J o h ns o n i s as si stim
Chesher A r o n s mi j w i t h h i s f a r n
wo r k th i s s u mme r .vw . . -v- : . = . ._ , _\ . n a u | \ l l l } }u n s ;u h u x u u l u a J . d l l l I l l :nh f h.e res -Blai r ho s-D r He r m a n Hu r d u m o f Om a h a ,ann .S e n m g o n e lj an d d a u Inter are a t the »ma s t c ommi ttee th a t e ve m n g ar e pi la l.8 wa s u p Sn tu r da y n i g h t t o extend
Mr . a n d Mr s .He n r y J a c k s o n, Mr .Mi s s Ne lly e a n d H .C.Cu ster th e . Alu mn i r e o e p tlo n at B la u, g g -
nnd Mrs. Ted I\'erS@H» Misses Ele-spe nt Me mo r i a l D a y a t Ha r la n ,t u r m n g §\1Ild9~Y mo r n i n g t °s
dy c e and Marjor ie Go dse y .I o wa .du ti e s a s mte r n e a t e Umwier sltyMi e s Ger tru de Mo rten se n h a s Re tu r n i n g f r o m Te k a ma h F n d a y hos pi ta l.
.1 i f _iff 1 _ .ColT|Dl€tod 3 succ essful te r m Of l i n ...UI .\{-..1......-..n:..\..--_.r ur.._..-l
unsih LAJUIB DCB?UK a n d MP8J o h n Re i d al'e e n jo y i n g a vi s i
w i t h th e i r sister,Mi s s Celesta
Do n n elly o f H a x t u m ,Colorado.
L u d ll e ,da u g h te r o f M r .a m
Mr s .Ha n s And ers en,i s i mp r o v
£112 ni c ely af ter a s iege of sc a rle
scholl!in we Plnttsmoutl
schools find _is spending .
'1 c it u n .u u u n u n .au me a nueraen 0 1 m r .a n a mr s .n .L a y ma n a; 1q { u: vtr .n m g Oma h a ,stopped f o r n br ie f vi si t c hi ldr en o f n o r th o f He r ma n ,A l f l
.at th e MD S. Ch ris W ac hter h ome.sn e n t S u nd a v wi th th e L o ra n `I . n v. f S un d are d P a u ls e n a n d f a mi ly we n
.v nf tllr nn nn .»ml}n-...ns Rh.¢1£l.}S ntner ho me near here ne~Mr. and Mrs, Kuss dnd 6zz}5£\}1d ;a.;f;'f;,;~;1f,;'-"J Orz0""C|i`¢5iBE}§§§:fore mlm:to Wayne to attend granddaughter,Arlene Pauling Virginia Metzler is staying with Gardner district.
the wummer term.-_.spent Fnday at the Jacob Sabalka her grandfather,P.Healey of Mr, and Mrs. ITh;xsomurp club will haw home.Blair while attending the summer ed Sunday nfbem
their annual guest day Friday,ua".u,...»\...\A;¢|A¢'l¢Afu ......|..-|.-,.'n _.- UL- ¢3..£....» |:1....--:.. n_.._:_mm-.. |......_...
u u s u z n n w b | I l l
1 h o me i n thu
'€ t¢ r J e ns en c all
o o n a t t h e P . M
:h er g ue s ts wer e
U u 1 u i l D ¢ \ u ¢ r c n d D r l p T r |3 | . B o l lt e d c o n ve n i e n c e s
15 nlslm Hmm.nur hm uv- `u-mem. .lmmu bumu. lun
brdkf Ind full llle I|~|Bth liuldlled3¢w».'ru=nw¢h»lu¢m|m.nma\¢4,J u n e 6 wi th o.p i c n i c e u p p e r i n
to u r i s t p a r k f o r th e me mb e r s a n d
th e i r families.Th e af f a i r wa s
pos tpo ned fr om la s t wee k b ec a us e
o f Me m o r i a l p a y .
Th e W m. Pi e rc e h o me is un d er -
N n i n n El\l\\!\Uva n n i r n A n a n !r n n f
nALSlo u c n u n n 4 \ c u . \ c s | \ | u 5 c | .n u uElr pc r d ro ve over fr om Li nc oln a nd
vi s i t o ve r th e we e k n d w i t h He r -
ma n re la tive s .
Mr s .C h d s Bec k passed a wa y
at h e r h o me s o u th we s t o f h e r e o n
Sunday following a lingering ill-
B C I I U U L u l .u n :Q n l l l b r : . u . ; 1 C m n o r g l a u r u l ; U A n u m e .U I
c h u r c h f o r t h r e e w e e k s .M i s s M a b e l W r
M r .a n d M r s .G i f f o r d D i x o n a n d M r .a n d M r s .(
c h ildr en sp en t Su nd ay eve ni n g a t a n d Mr s .Ra c h el
th e h o me o f the i r a u nt, Mr s . J . S .Mi i g I n e z V i n d l
Cone ty .is s p e n d in g th e u
Mi s s He le n Fa c k le r d ro ve h o me ,0 f h e r u nc le , Ni e l
ight o f OmshnHauncey WriszhMcI)nnn ldefélgf-gffferman ¥feek at the home§s Christensen and|,,....., -...,,........ ........,...is bein ur. on.Miss 'i>.?,,.... Olson, dauduter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson,received
her diploma from the commer-eixl deparimenv. of Dana College atexercisesheldFridayevening,
ness.Frldny from Pen: after complet~All of ms relatives of the ing the year's work at this stateKuhlnmn family were entertained nonnal,'bo spend Lhe summer'sSundayat the Henry Kuhlman vacatlnn with her parents, Mr.and
home.IM? ' 3 2 °' "°""°'$..
nn y n e g to n a t theAdvertise in The Enlerprlse.W. J. Bolle home were: Mr. and
family.Messrs.and Mesdamea OrvilleHnmsbon, Hayes Rosenbaum, Pele
Jensen,Clifford Tmhlsen,PeterTrws en and Delmnr and Raclxel
Hnmston and Robert Rumussen
were entertained At pinochle a t
BENDORF SKELGAS COMPANY
1P'lQ5e` Four --THE E:'N'r£:RPn'f Blndr, Nebraska, June 5, 1980
i
AcceptanceIllustrations
Iowa-Nebraska Light Company's
The Matter Reduction!
proposition of the Iowa-Nebraska Light & Power Conpany to buy Blair's
Distributingsystem at $275,000 was accepted furnishing the
total saving to $2,475.71
1N s
TAXPAYERS $4,159.46h
4
we takes into consideration that the published only comprise a very small portion of the Blair taxpayers,the! resultant saving to the taxpayers as a whole would constitute an item worthy of your deepest consideration
NOTE THE FOLLOWING VINGS
F. BROSS would have saved ~ - -- - -R0.5nFRANK ACKERMAN would have saved - - -$ 26.24
HENRY ARP would have saved - - - - - - - -23.34 FARMERS STATE BANK would have saved 172.16
G. L. DIXONwould have saved - - - - ~ - - - -37.19BECKMAN would have saved - - -- -84.52
H. H. BROWN wouldhave saved DURANT would have saved
BEATY CONTRACTING CO. and FARNBERG HARDWARE would have saved 114.31
P. HUNDAHL would have saved - - - - -37.15E. M. BEATY would have saved - ~ ~ ~ ~ - 111.99
WM. BLATTER would have saved - - -- -66.79 D. I-IENNINGSEN wduld have saved - - -
ESTELLE STEWART would have savedBLAIR HORSE COLLAR FACTORY
would have saved - - - -- - - - 148.44 would have saved
DR. WM. HEMPHIEL would have saved THONE would have saved
JOHN KUHR would have saved - - - -- - -15.37 PETER M. '1YSON would have saved - - - -23.08
q WM. F. KUHR would have saved WOLFF would have saved
wmlld have saved VICTOR WOLFF would have saved
EARL M. MOATS would have saved - - - - -43.90
CLARK 0'HANLON would have saved - - -75.56
\,r1n.15 wnuuu would have saved - - - - - -.-39.12
W. W. WILKINSON would have saved - - -47.86
PETER WULF would have saved » - - ~ - - -13.97
P
J. L. POUNDS would have saved
CORA BADGEROW would have saved - - -18.44 TOTAL-»~---°'°°°$1683.75
ALL THE T AXPAYERS WOULD PROFIT
PROPORTION
Next week we wiill explain to the people of Blair just how much profitto the community
has really been in the operation of their electric light plant.,
Iowa-NebraskaLight &Power Co
0
ae e
l"umiture, rugs and floor cover-
ings.Mathew R_ Bendorf.21-tl
For Sale--Three Guernsey bull§.
17-ti Will Linden, iz-im.
Dance by Spiker Club ut M. W.
A.hall ih lilnir,Saturday,May
31.19-lt'
Dr. \\ `.\I.Forul, Chiropractor,
mer Wolf! Drug Store.l'hone 175.
16-lf
sineral auto repairing.Olv.
.li n-=n, east of Collar Factory.l t
3-11. and I-irs.Ciirroru meoneld
were up from Omaha for Decor-
Hlghest prices for produce. Phone
253.Farmers Produce Co.33-Ll
hzmiture, rugs and floor cover~
ings.Mathew R.Bendorf.21-tf
Mr. and lilrs. Glen Evans spent
Decoration Day with relatives in
Iowa.
Harry Beck started work at the
Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Company
this week.
Mr. und Mrs. E. E. Aronson of
Omaha,were up Memorial Day
culling on old friends.
For Ren hlodarn Bungalow on
Omaha road aft/er May 15.En-
quire Will Linden.17~tf
Chris LZ Bendorf,Undertakirig
and ambulance service.Phones:
For Sale-Shoals..Phone 12211 Genem.auto repairing.0l@\lon 13.14-tf
For Sale or Trade-Five Good-
year tires like new.Call 210.i t
For Sale-One yearling Holstein
l-or Sale--Fino nmrked pem
greed German police female dos,
two years old.Call 306 20 lt
C lx. Bendorf licensed emhalm
\.r and undertnker, Blat Office
phone, 161.res. phone, 133 3 ti
Mrs.Oscar Guyer reports that
a number of tourists are now
mapping in the tourist park.
C. K. Bendorf, licensed emlmlm-
er and undertaker, Blair.Oifiee
Jensen, east of Collar Factory.l t
Mrs. F. Simon of Omaha, spent
the neck-end at the home of herl
mother, Mrs. J. Stapleton.
Miss Mattie Weber spent Wed-
nesday and Thursday with Misa,Dorothy McDonald, south of B'lair.'
Mr. and Mm. Jake Bowles and
little son are visiting at the P°l"§
ehtal Kelly~}\ome near Blair.~
Score cards, place cards, birthday i
cards, sympathy cards all can beg
found at The Enterprise offical
Popular price.1-tf ~
bliss Bess Crowdy attended a;
luncheon at the Dr. C. M. ChriS~'
tensen home in Omaha, last Thurs-
day.
bull ready.1'or service.Pham 121
Lars Paulsen, Blair. 20-1v
loffice, 161; residence, 133.29~ti phone, 161; res. phone, 133.3~tf
, ,_..._ ...,.___L_Mr. and Mrs. Justin Badgerow
, - . . . . . . .
MEN'&
S u m m e r N e e S
Our men's department is attracting more and more
attention daily. Service and satisfaction is our aim in
this department as well as our other lines.We carry
the best line possible for the money and our ggowing
trade is proof that our customers are getting their
moneys worth.Beloyv are listed a few of the many
ation day serviazs.hir. and Mrs. R. E. Vinton and Mrs.Elieen ha n or.Ulnanu,f 0 aim Q .-Miss Iisthvr Ilughes Ifft .l.ueS sons, Gordon and Keith, drove to spent a fe{L' days visiting Mrs. M.gachgé ;End Lima I*|'z"'f
1 ...1 ...¢Glenwood.Iowa on Decoration S. .Miller at the home of Oscar Mh"_;"n: M__§§°j;>»n'§§'°I.>L
a n y t o a u e n u m e s u m m e r s s m l o n | a | \ r u L U V u a u b u l v b l l h b y u -n l \ . I ;| | ¢ x n . || ° f | l » n t n n u u n n i ~~~~I ~D H A ' \ * I T ~~
¢;\I;u|u||.lun! §§ ;"""' 'j'"j'"""d d |~ a nd L 1 13 _ J ens Ni 8 I5e n ~~SCUU.R0be.5on,.\~:ho E 3 3 ~ ; ; ' n ; " o § ' ° » f § - E mo n l j ;
ermanen ave $7 50 All n s .Onah hospxtal fo1famxldroxe down to Forest Lam been m an 1 a t d th C0 Bad , hof beauty work.Phone 197, Mrs |cemet<;ry 'in Omaha on Memorial;few weeks, cagme home "ednesday :n i g n o r i l 5 ;gcrcm 01
K. A. Pound, 206 E. CoLl'ax.38-tfDa._and is much lmproved.Nfun mf Qudl\n\';\\r| nO nlmvlr 9
Schaferl Notioe--An umbrella was taken'Mala. au. ""°""".""" """" " " "»~..is nreuared to mve von a DI;lUI. Thompson of Omaha, vras a\Mr. and Mrs.Harold Straw Hats ress Shir
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st- at the S.B.Kemp homeiand Barbara of 0 aha, spent Fri-
fron: Wednesday of lnst week until uuy und Saturday th Blair rela-Sunday.ilives.
Mr.and Mrs.C. 0.Dawson w"m'0d*»'\placé L0 do house-
drove to Fremont. last Friday w work by a young lady I9 years
cull an u cousin of Mrs. Dawson,|0|l|~Inquire at The FHWYPHSE
who is ill.office.20-lt'
from the city hull on Decoration
Day.Please return me to The
Enterprise office.7 20-lt'
Miss Ethel Stewart and Miss
Verna Dillow who are teaching in
the Omaha schools,spent Friday
at the Dr. E. R. Stewart home.
Wonder Wave for $5.00.A r~
baygain and satisfaction guarx
m d .16
Mrs. Jas. Stapleton and dau;
ter,Mrs. Jas.,Dennett went
Craig Mnoday afternoon to ntte
the funeral of Mrs.E.Freem:
I I *
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\~9 ~f
°Dr.and Mrs.Shaeffer """l p1 " f{"Lia? Sehlieske and son of
fzunily of Omaha were guests of a smout ,are visiting for aDr. :mtl Mrs.w.' F.Hemphill <m'f<=\~\}'=<fks with Mrs. Bert Norris
Decoration Day.'of thu; city.
.Albert Richter, who i,~= a marinel Mrs. Blarganet lversozl and wsu
in Uncle Sam's navy, is at pres-and Pearl spent Sunday afternoon
ent visiting fri€°IlLl:; and relatives at the John Dixon home, east of
Mr.and Mrs.Hans Andreason
and Sven of Nebraska City, drove
up Sunday to spend the day at
the Molganrd Jensen home.
Mrs. Kate Yeoman and Mr. and
Mrs. Hany Fowler, all of Omaha,
'were Memorial Day visitors at the
11: and nrourul Blair.Calhoun.Wm. Hinkle home in this city.
The w. c. T. U. will meet with Mr. and Mrs.Fred Muyie ofl *ff*-.1i'"*P*°. Tf*"'?}.°f,B'°1f'f'T
They were accompanied by M
Ed Rover.
A cord has been receimed fr
Joe Lazum, who with his fotll
Mr. Adolph Luzure, left last S1
day for a ten day sojourn at I
celsior Springs,Mo.He sta
crops looking fine along the vs
and the town of Excelsior Spm
Mr s ,E .J.Ha nc oc k on Saturdn.y ,'0mahl.,we re c i r w n t in g a mo n g B o w , v n i t e a a t m e u . A . w mp w n pruips ruui..me [U\trl||l|.|:|||.Jupe T, at three o'elock.A l l m ¢ m . | B m r relat ive!an d fr ie nd !o n homo fo r a fe w da ys la st w ck .;~.=-=3;|jg_= ;\_million doilara on
---ul °_.-._.L - r -- .A.A.¢ . .bers are urged to be present.I Memorial Dav lh lr s .Talbot.13 a n aunt.01 mra.;uu|»Hl§»lL unsure.Regular 1.50 special .98Eur!Jensen.who has beenu..|»,.h a u l li m . :l l f v n f " u \ l As u l . |n ` = 1 r ' v n u l ~Work 25 = 50 = 75cner .....|..\| .. l ,. , .. ....ms uw...imma.,...io hasbeen teaching at Orum,will at-
rend the state university for the
summer session.
Misses Elsie and Esther Hughes
r mpanied some Omaha friendsi
.nor to Shenandoah,Iowa last
Sunday for the day.g
!\lr. and Mrs: Ed Haller mid
family of Arlington, visited at the
home of Mrs.Haller's mother,
Mrs. Mary Hain last Friday.
Walter Peck of Tcknmah, spent
the latter part of last week with
his father, Sheldon Peck and his
sister,Mrs. Bertha Gollehon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ditlof Wolsmana
land family and Carl Anderson'drove to Shenandoah, Iowa Tues~l
day expecting to return Thursday.
Donald Newell, who has been at-
tending school at Oklahoma City
tho past year, is at the home of
his parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. F.
Newell.
Mrs.Ludwig Jensen and Mrs.
Jorgcn Sorensen gave a surprise
shower on Mrs. I-'red Sorensen last
Wednesday at the Jurgen Sorensen
home, south of town.
of Omadla,spent Memorial Day
with her parents,Mr.and Mrs.
Jonas Burcham and family.
Everett Rlwadcs and family of
Wayne,Nob.,came down Thurs-
day evening and spent the week-
end at the John A. Rhoades home.
Hayes Armstrong of Omaha,
was in Blair on Memorial Day.
Hayes lived in Blair as a boy and
attended the city schools.
Mr.and Mrs.W.W.Dixon,
former residents of this city, came
up from Lincoln on Decoration
day for a brief visit with friends
Omaha,drove up on Memorial
Day and visited at the Mrs. OliveSmith home for a few hours.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Nelson
drove to Auburn,Neb.Saturday
night and spent Sunday with Mr
and Mrs. "Hi" Robinson
Mr. and Mrs.Milford Mehrens
and little son ol Omaha, spent the
week-end at the parental, Maurice
Mehrens home in this city.
Miss Charlotte Maher entertain-
ed a few friends at bridge Tues-
Acnv ..n.m......\|....
Mr. and Mrs.Bertie Sm.ith Mrs.Harold Brewster of this
city was taken to the Covenant
hospital in Omaha on Monday of
last week and on Tuesday after-
noon was operated on lor appen-
dicitis.Reports are that she is
getting along nicely.
R. H. Robinson of Auburn, Nob.
was hem Saturday circulating
among his friends and old cronies.
" Hi "is more than pleased with
his new business down there and
is getting along nicely.The En-
terprise acknowledges a pleasant
can.
Prices are lowered again imTIRES AND BATTERIES. 29x4.40
G & J Endurance $4.79.30x4.50,
-5.38.13-plate battery usually
sells at $7.95, our price, $4.89 ex-
change.Free installation. Gamble
Stores, 5th & Broad St., Fremont.
Neb.20 -n
Mrs.Ora Maynard,who has
been spending sewral months with
her father who was ill at Walnut
Kansas,retumed home a few
days ago in time fa attend the
graduating exercises here, her son
Canis being a member of the
. r » _ 1 l n ¢ | ( n » - , » | . . . .
for several weeks, has a case
typhoid fever and a specialnu
was called yesterday to carehint-He is at tlie ho me of
parents, Mr. andMrs. Ed Jeni
on the bench.His mother,ill
Jensen,who has been suffer
with complications resulting fr
flu, is improving.
I. N. Warrick of Tekamah, v
a pleasant caller at The Ent
prise office Tuesday morning.
was on his return trip from I-l
rison county, Iowa where he l
gone to assist his nephew,F
Eagan in the primary campa
for county attorney.I. N. rep(
that Mr. Eagan won out in
primary fight, which was last ll
day, by a majority of someth
like three hundred.
The L. S.U. of the Congre
tional ahurch met with Mrs. I.
Klopp an Tuesday afternoon.1
was assisted by Mrs. Frank C
ley and Mrs.W. M. Heller.'
devotional service was in cha
of 'Miss Blanche Hill.Mrs. W
Hemphill read some data on
Japanese ia California.A lr
ness meeting followed. Plans v\
Fancy and Whi1Dress1.25 = 2.50 = 3.00
n n
Work Shirts WASH SMITS
Age one to eightBig West full cut sizes
79c 95c
LE ER U G S
OverallsCongoleum, not seconds Play Suits
J ackets Union:9x12 $7.50 small rugs 15c
Men's Work Shoes Men's
Work Hosem r .an d mr s .Ge or ge mo r m ; o r "".r °"'~°wUv"» "mx -=-I u l u ww r u l.Om a h a ,atte nd ed th e gr a du a ti o n th e b i n h an ni ve rs ar y o f Mr s .
.....,,....:.¢....r....+fm.......,..a....,...,....:,.....Civrio C n m r n n
glluuuuung alicia formed for the ¢|,n|iv|| 10 be...§E;'l'; §.".¥'l!E£-.'1"'.E'.f'Z£......~ -I-me 11-Th' committee sen V Sizes 10 _ 12 1'_2 -1ter,Mrs.Oscar Guyer for the
past two months, mturned to the
Soldiers Home at Burkett on last
Tuesday morning.She was ac-
companicd by Mrs. Ellen Foss, who
has also been visiting in Blair.
Mr. and Mrs.Z.B.Smith en-
bertained the following at dinner
on Decoration Day: Mr. and Mrs.
Erv I-Ialler and Mr. and Mrs. El-
mer Rathhun of Beaver Crossing,
Mrs. Gus Lyden and Mrs.Nettie
Stockton of Schuyier,Mr.and
Mrs. Herman .Aye of Omaha, Mr.
and Mrs. Grant Allen, Clark Goi-
lehon,and li r.and Mrs.Sam
I-Iniler,
h e l _ :|
_
dainty lunch.
Mr.and Mrs.R.C.Hitchman
entertained the bridge club to
which they belong' on Tuesday
evening, June 3 at a spring chick-
en dinner at the Clifton.Bridge
was enjoyed :at the Hitchman
home. The guests of the club were
Mr. and Mrs. Philip O"Hanlon and
P.M.Tyson!First prizes were
won by Mrs.John Rhoades and
Philip 0'Hanlon and second prizes
by Mrs.D.W.Bell and D.v.
Masscr.This was the concluding
club meeting fqlffhe summer and
all pzesent exfjoyed the evening
and will look forward to the open-
ing :late in the fall..
They visited while in £h@ city aiu'Mr. and Mrs. Jens Hansen and
th e Mr s .Cora. Bzsdgerow llmne.d a u g h te r , Mi s a A n n a o f W a s h i n g -
A Ha a r t Pp r n mn n n t xrives na t-to n,NEI ),S|.f»E!1llfEd tll€B la i r l9¢: per pairi»f7i¢u`3f.`§§\u`2I»§fS§{'u\`I-§»1|§hEl schhol zridvldns exerei¢§l u !
me dnyl.can Mn. M. Sutlmer- Thundny evening.
la nd a t B la c k 2 59 fOr ap po i ntme nt.
Pric e $5.00.»1'7~tf
Mr.and MQ.Ed Holler and
f a m i ly o f A r li n g to n attend ed th e
B la i r gr a d u ati n g exer c i se s Th ur s-
d a y o wn i n g .Th ei r s on , Milo . wa s
on e of the g ra d u ate s .
Mrs.Velma Fees Hammer re~
tu r ne d Sun day f r o m a thr ee
wee k's va c a ti o n wi th h e r sister,
wh o li ve s i n D u lu th .Sh e re po rts
a ve r y p le a sa n t vi s i t.
Mr s .L e n a A y e a n d da u gh ter ,
'C a ro lin e o f Oma h a ,c a me u p la s t
Mr .an d Mr s .1\1_|.'_Me a ts o f Thu rs day to a ttend the gr mlu zltin gg
Blenc oe, Iowa atte nded the gtm1u -| c : .c rc 1 ses,th ei r .son a n d bro the r,
1I
I Men's and Boys New Pattern
T I E S
All Leatheration exercises lust. Thursda e1.°e~|II€\l{S bfiiflg' a member of the Four in hand 50c to $1.00granddaughter,La- | Senior classV a u g h n b e i n g o n e o f t h e g r a d u -M i s a L u c i l l e | K e m p g e
e i n e n r n n h n § n 1 n ¢ . n u ¥ . . ' w i . l n ¢ERR m
The grounds about the ew C0..she wiil visit Miés Ethei StewartoperrntivvCreamerym i being|Wh0teaches in Omaha and in the
lem l..i and are to be sown to ¢ven1ng~ will see Fiorence Reed at
i l b i f s T H E A T R E
Tlu Home of Pe;/'ecl Talking Pzclures ~
THURSDAY
TANN"~i5 ~s
gm:, which will greafly enhance|ill¢ Brlndeis.Groéery partment:LILY of the-creamery build [of Marshalltown, lawn came over\
lngcborg Jensen, who has !;een'1H5f-Thursday and spent the re-
f;ac~l\ing at Gunoa~'<eb., is home maindck of the week with.their
for n few days before going down father,Sheldon Peck and sister,esh because of our quickEverything to eat. Alto \Ves1ey:1n summer school a:|Ml'B Htenha Gollehon.have itturnbver.If it is to bto Ge n o a n e xt y ear brought his molher,Mrs. \Vm
.fi number of Mrs. George Davis'Beyer of Califomia up to Blair
:friends como in on her one Friday Friday for Memorial Day.Mrs.Mystic Flour, 24-Ib. sack - - -- - -.89
Mystic Flour, 48-Ib. sack ~ - -- - ~$1.69
Maintop Flour, 24-Ib. sack --~~-90
\These Specia
Ten Cents Ea
morning recently and spent the|B-Wet has been visiting in Omahadayquilting.There were eightlwith her son for several months
\ladleS and they en_|oyL'd ureakraa:imd lunch wgethcr.Miss Ruth
Dm-is assisted in the serving.
Mr.and Mrs.L. Petersen of
Kansas City,Mnnsas.dl'0\'¢UP
Sunday to visit their daughter,
Mrs. Everett Lamb, who has been
ill for several weeks.As soon as
she is able to travel, she will re-
turn with them for a littlo visit.
Red Barn Paint-Seven Day
mr. and Mrs.H.E. Martin ofOmaha, were guests at the homeof hir. MarLin's sister, Mrs. Cora
Badgerow on last Thursday and
attended the graduation exercises.
his niece Miss Margaret being a
member of the class.
SEVEN BIG SALE DAYS!
June 7th to 14th.Lots of special
prices-I quart of outside house
paint FREE with each 2 gallons
c0m¢dy-"si»135{h "6£{§'Maintoim Flour, 48-lb. sack - - - -
32-piece Dinner Set,gold band
1.75
FRIDAY and SATURDAY Special per set - - - -~ - - 4.50
Soap Swifts White, 10 bars - - -- -
So a p P . &G . , 1 0 b a r s - - - - -
Fresh Salted Peanuts, p e r l b . - - - - ~.
Sugar, 10-lb. sack - - - - - - - - - ----
.39
.45
15
67
JUNE 6.1 _Af
Port
Grapefruit Juice Sardines, wmawith Sallv n*N.»i1C0medy-»"I§ou1|ci\|iibies
Mayonnaise Panca ke Fl our,4-Ib. sack Kam o,
§ n 9 ¢ ~ i a l n | > r n s \ r - k . . . . . . - . . . ..25PeasJune TU only,
.uggage carrier,
s, 5th 8: Broad
Sale only $1.19 per gal.,5 gal, purchased.Special
lots.Special Wednesday, June 11 large sponge BC.I
only, 25c box Reddy Golf 'Hes 9c.49¢~Gamble Store
25c Shnrneninc Stone. 14 Manv St., Fremont, Neb.
SUNDAY and MONDAY Miu{»§`hT>l>&"éu'|§`E°ffee, tb. - - - --E5
Millars May Ann Coffee, Special per
Sandwich SpreHominyQnn cln ur \ 1 u !
20~1:l "Héia Qt:VAGABOND LOVER
_ . . ._ ._ - |-D . _ . -_ - . .- -othe r sp ec ia l pr ic es . Ga mbl Stores
Sth & Br oa d St., F re mo nt,l t
Re v.L i denmey er o f ''de
Roc k,Neb.,wa s here Fr i da y a n
c alled o n Re '.A . J .Ha r g e tt.H e
h a d beén u p to Te k s ma h to vi s i t
h i s daugh ters,Mr s . J a y B o l t a n d
|\1iRl:nx: lfsalhnrina nvnl ulnnnhn 'I in-
No r ma n W i lk i n s ,wh o f o r sev-
e r a l wee ks h a s been ta k i n g me d -
ic i nal tr e a tme n t a t Exc elsi or
Sp ri ng s,i s expe c ted h o me n e xt
Sun da y .No mmn h a s b e e n s u f f e r -
i n g f w r n rhe umatis rn f o r so me
ti me an d i t wa s f o r th i s ma la dy|1hHf hp uma hairinu frnnfnmonf
I
MustardCom q u a r t j a r - - - - - - - ~
Grandpas W onder Soap Po
Kam o Milk, small can - -
wder, pkg. ~
K a m o M i l k , l a r g e c a n - - - - - - - - - ~
Asparagus Soup Tips, can - - - -- -
Fed Beef Roast, lbCo rn . - - - - - - - -
S u g a r Cu re d P i c n i c Ha m s , l b . -----
"fni nnre lf\. . . . . - - - - - - - - - -- -
.43
.10
.05
.10
.25
23c
23c
25c
Peanut butter
White Vinegar
Sauerkrautwich Rudy Vallee '
Comedy-"Bride's Relations".Pa the News Tomatoes
TUESDAY Cider Vinegar
Sardines, smol
Sardines, must
Tomato soup
denmeyer, who teach in the schools
Mins Helen Curtis went to '.l`e~
knmuh Monnlny bo visit Miss Mil-
dred McGill and attend the Taka-
mah high school alumni.Both.
young women plan to take the sixweek's summer course at the'
stabs:university and will leave
soon for Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wilkinson
.._. _.-.._ _..._...,..-...........Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brock of
Auburn and Mrs.Ernest Brock's
mother,Mrs.F.A. Roberts of
Columbus,spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Brock
of this city.With Mrs.Rubens
were her two sons and Mr.and
Mrs. Hugo Oehlrich and a daugh-
ter also of Columbus.
Mm Minnie Bugeon returned to
JUNE 10
THREE slsTERs
Wilh June Collyer and Kennelln McKenna
Comedy--"Camera Shy"
Family Night 1-35c Ticket Admits 2 People
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
J UNE ll -I2
Spaghetti
~ wl}_Qle strip, Ib. - - - - -29f:RedBeans
4,=>=~l~Ol'ops,~ . -
J S A
0 0
Blair, Nebr.Phones 32 and 33
This is Collegeh a d a s d i n n e r g u e s t s o n M e m o r ~ i a l ' h E 1 h o m e i n t h i s c i t y l a s t F H d H > ' l §SD a y ,h i s s i s t e r s ,M r s .H e r m a n m o r n i n g a f t e r a m o n t h ' a v i s i t w i t h [ Q O
. f L ! . . . | . } . .. . . . .l i l . . .l " \ .\.r u u . .L _n i 0 1 .I A n n - -ibnluius an u mr s .:fren hfllllh 8111]ner BDBB..zine VISIIAHI U16 IBUIIIIQI §"Mr .S mi th , a niec e Mr s .Le on ar d o f Cu r ti s a n d Ha r o ld Bu g eo n a t §W a th " ° ¢ * : . :, " : =r ; " G , : ; " ~ S ~ " 'S ta r r
Peterson a n d Mr .Petersoh.th ei r li lmh a s Ci ty .a n d ane nt a we e k Y M£ * e " ¢ h ! ° r - } I r | . ~ ~ w i t h H r . u i d M I S . R \ ; |l | ~Dorothy Baxter nl Blair, will sing
Wednmday and Tlmxsdny Eve-
I
Mr.Schafer all of Omaha,and at Chicago.Mrs.Bunon mndelLia;-jane the mp By bus and r¢p`I>§n§ »`§§éi3§umm u an Added Attrartiun.
pleasalit journey
NEWSTHEKENNARD
ȢIWJL1. PRAISE rr 'and av crowd of people was pres~ and Mrs. Jefferson Frldhr-P E A C E
As; lnxn: AS I LIVE"ent.War veteran? :raves in me.Mr. and Mrs. E1'""P_K°1'9t°tt°'_.
m n 'U1 1 1 I nh-and Mnf=Rm-A Wrirrlit. andfwitlx his son
n u u n x u u |ga§h`1 '; § ' ~ ' 1 i i ' é i { mi 3 i a i | g i n i a .Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Meadows,
Mr.and Mrs.Harold Patterson
and son, Kenneth and Dr. and Mrs.
B. H. Denton of Omaha visited at
""nYi§§`§emue .lénsen of omaha,
visited the forepart 01.*-YW week
with her gwr, Mrs. Mary Jacob-
IBB.
""_ _-"~Ci'v§ek, Luthcra`;1,Telbasta and family, MF. and MT3 G¢01BE|''Day in !\'€l'1l'1Il.ICl mfg, (_}g1-[Lund gf UIIIBUB and,`d Be rd 9 }t Mr. and.Mrs. Emil Sachs and '_r"PH never get through Pwimnx Fontanflle,H"'fe"'?"'M°"e'§ec"§.pJh'§""'".§¢"¢1l¢ il?" A b§§}s{§£, ftzmily visited at the Henry wneh 1\Irs.lRc;ber1; ghorg hof \ga>'»§»Mrs. Elmer Lund spent the week-
argon as long as I live.For 15 Arlington ceme n e s ~a ni home.0 home Sunday afternoon spent as Vffff 1 wx M er Fi? ~ end at the ho me o f their father
ted th rnmg wa HKS 1 °.te and son -aw,r.n rs aEars IW8s s'I'b_j'e°t w attack? °f|§lowe1:;.i?'§ p. m. the follo\yin§St.an1ey|Kerst.etter spent Friday f M . M e g s <m~1<;_= wf.l§h mdi Hairold Jensen.Mr. Whosrlow W.;
eumntzc pair that nothing mrnm-am was mven:'Amenca , wlria Edwin herstetter.~ g g f f n m i _"§__ §:f:X|Ilf{r. and Mrs. Merle Whorlo ¢.a:me 'H
S
fy:ri _- - - - ~
-nizhoiilsandaudience;lnvpcation,Mr. and Mrs. Ernest KerstetlerRev. A. J. Edgar; Music, Chorus; and family motored bo Hooper on
Address,Leo Bozell;Lincoln's Thursday.,
Gettysburg Adairess;"SC Span-Mr. and Mrs. EmestKerstettergled Banner", Chorus and audience and family are enjoying a new
Benediction,Dr.13.A.Swi§*'P'= F059 sednn.____
u n "M W.. ................... ......down rrmay a nu mrs,wnnnuw -day afternoon,returned with them on Sunday.Mr.nnd Mrs.John Wrleh at-Mr and Mrs Leland Ward andtendedconfinnationservicesat farnil' of Omana spent the week-
"`§nE"""SE"bE{`"§2§`f §"""'\'1,~ end visiting relatives.
ss B e eee ramm- mnhdfw W e dne s da v . Ma v zs ~ _ .':E.'!'1-i ". .°L f1 ? "' £ {' f|Yes Sir!\Salu¥e, representative grave :mug .l|.l.'um mn. ugorgu norgmul.-:" "" " " ' - " i " - ' " ' - - ' - " - '- 'vlllwu zuluvc n nca a lrlu|| l| o --m d °Rob," Geo lu; by entertaining 5 Inge number of no drive to New York noon~afternoon 'ff G..Glen neIltives_ Ind fnends, both after- when she will make her home forlmuud.Frank Wilkins,who g been
employed at Lansing,'ch.for
the past year, returned Home last
week for a visit with mn parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Wilkins.
Miss Catherine Pfeiffer,who
became the bride ot Wayne Da-
brymle of Kansas City on Satur-day, May 31st, wg# the guest of
~I ~=»-._..-.......\.,.¢Av
Jefferson home in Omaha.Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gottsch and
Mr. ATN Mrs.Geo. T.Hedelund
left Thursday evening on a fishing
trip in Minnesota.Frank Kersfetter of Norfolk,
visited at the W . A.Kerstetter
home several days last week..
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jefferson and
dauzhtcr. Frances, Mrs. Paul An
'noon and evemng.|hMusesI f ° " 'Wrxlh and cm-al* 'i»§f"£`.§'&°§w... H. C. Blaco drove
Kahnk heped Ceex n Weseman w Fremont Thursda evenin inyg§i'€.'?L'§`§.h°' hlrth anniversary 'mivisit relatives.Mrs. Tom Hart,-
Wl em.M r and Mrs. H. B."Martens °f-d|"°°fE..°§`.§'.,§'»`Z.I`e.§T.'"'\§`°. .
'i'.. ..§'J..';" was
Marvxn and Elmer and Mr.andigiven at the Ansel Toft home onMfg.Fred Cornelius and family wednesday night.
§m"ed at ~ August Kahnk home Mr.Lynn Hitchcock and son
"{'J*_2Y sxi';':=.....-..... \nf|>Laurel gf Ké"SP§.F"Y, ?'1?;' syenf
We'll Haul it Anyw
JQ'
.1f.<;e¢:':mm»;:rma=::3
2 ,
~.~f_
ho no r a t a IlLl5Cl:iuu|\:u|.m Bllvvru;__:..___ _». .n.._ x......W. ,J har nnwrmblm f g " u g | , | | g .nv ll- IU Ill I i i !l " " ' - " I d *' r i d ~a n d ~ll l l l o n u g u n u L h u u il l l l n nn l l i i q l i b ! l l l lM r .a n d H t l .H e H Q H I C I O n T B W I W B _ ~|~! ~~f o r ~
r " ? ' q " f ° f 2 i . ? §
. I . . n ¥ P £ f . . . P \ . 1 . . 1 » E h a s n ¢ l ; t S a t u r d n v a t t l ; A l a ;. _ * I ° £ E _ ' ' i . Z ' _ ' } ~ w i t h h e r d s -the week nd vzsmng mmuves.Dr.and Mrs. C. E.Mock andfamily of Ulysses can1efo1;_tlf1§
..I
No matter what it is you want hauled -- live stock
household goods, a piano or anything under thev,.
smnmnsmu
)RGAN
started this
rm hurt so I
nd lfI tri ed
: t h e pains
e distracted.
indigestion
lon.I have
xncmaea Dllesuumes mem.sm...-ing, Major Ormsby, Merritt Cook,
Carl Jensen of Washington, Clyde
Wilkenson,Lawrnece Menkng,
Chet Menking, Lawrence Hall, Ru-
pert Menking ol Blair, A. C. MenkingofOmahaandMisses Ruth,
Helen :md Margaret Pfeiffer.
Mrs.E. H.Ridsdale spent we
past week visiting with friends ~
Cedar Bluffs.Walter Echbenkamp has accept-
ed a position ns salesman for JohnMunnich of Fremont, snd ntered
Sunds home.Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sunds paid
a shon v isit at the Wm.Wiese
home Friday aftemoon.Misses Roma Gottseh and Mabel
Kniep were visiting friends andrelatives in Omaha last Thursdayl
afternoon.
Mx. and Mrs.Chris Ssmds and
Ema, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tietgen
visited at the Alben Sunds homeFriday afternoon
Iwr lor several Guys.Miss Catherine Voss celebratedher birthday June 2nd.'
Miss Evelyn Knowlton left forFremontMonday where she will
attend Midland during the s\1m»
mer AOIIIBS.Misses Marie,Clara and Lillian
Knhnk visited at the H. C. Kuhrhnme'Friday evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Hansen and
family of near Orum, were dinner
Mr and Mrs 'W m Peters and guests nt the H. C. Kuhr home
san_ l2avmond visited at the Ros-lsufday'. .. .... . ..-
'Memorial day service
odist church.
\George Hedelund 1
evening to spend t
fishing.;Mrs.Elmer Wrir
misfonune of Iallin|'ing her wrist|Leslie Berry of
home for a short tix
\Mr.and M m Osand children of Arli
relatives hem Frldat
s at the Men
left Thuxsda;he week-cnc
ght Had th(
z and break
Benson,wasne Friday.
car Andersox
ngton, visitem
y.Anderson amsnent. Mem
sun -- we are ready to give prompt and courteous
service.Rates quoted on long and short hauls.
mas They are very economicalwould relieve until I
medicine.My right al
could hardly nine it ato do a littfe sewing
would nc'urly'd|'i\*e In
GIVE US A T RIAL ;FAcT loN GUARANTEED
I Buffered 'born with
and chronic eonstipatl
tha n 8 ba ltl e l o f :
'mrs' Idle and Plill m
ntn mu h i s i l splendi
and my appetllé is fi:
"Sugon Pills corp!
Dr. and Mrs. J. B.
childnen of Lincoln,orial day in |Kennar~
Mrs.Elizabeth
daughters drove out
to attend the Memc
vices at the M. E. cl
B - Line TransferSargona n d
s g on e.M y
id c ondi tion
ne.letely re lie v-
J r I la n u r
u p o n n lg n e w {|u|,]ۤu n AlllJ||.uf\;M r .E c h te n k a mp i s we ll qua li fi ed
f o r th i s p o s i ti o n h a d n g s o ld F o r d 8
sinc e 19 1 5 , wi th th e exc c ptxon o f
thr ee earst h e p a s t .5'-
A ( M l d r e n ' s D a y p r o g r a m w a s
.. .. :. ... .. ... . . _G n n r l u o m n v n i n l r R f 1 1 1 9
`{1i£i1<i""i1}5}»H"_suifI<i£{'"" ""n a y mo n d m m r n e lp e a m s mo m -e e o y ...r M .Ge r K h l b te.Mi s s p e l p h la I s h a m of _ 0 mal1 a ,ge l h ir ls i d ay ° s §§ d § " eE » e , fi i § . "
ls s p e nd mg a we e k ' s va c a ti on vn th Mis is J ea nette W ,- ic h was a mo ng
ho me f o lk s .th e n u m b e r o f li t tle f o lk s w h o
Mi s R o m a Go ttsc h s p e n t W e d -v'rmdnus nvnnincr wi t h Mi s s Mh@1|'£?LP§.E'_}.'1121?
.Iu .
P r u n e r a mf r o m Omaha
mrial d a y ser
1ur_gI}._
/ /
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"1
U U m e 0 1 l ; U u n u p n u u n .- - u n a .u r .
J . Mor ga n, 37 20 N. 27 th Ct., Oma -
h a .
Th e S tewa rt Ph a nn a c y , A g en ts
(1npr 1000 fr e s h n e w 'W ash
¥| \| ;[|Q"g u n n a ;|uv¢¢....|.,- v - . .-""-'-J ...----o --------...- - - - - -t i 1 c b rc h . The c hur c h Kn i e p .&?\?;g§~eggil ieco:laLed wi th ma n y Mr . * an d Mr s .A r t Des aler a r e
n g mn a n d t h e p r o g r a m o f m u s i c ,th e p ar e nts o f a ba b y b oy .
rec itatip ns a n d son gs wa s ve r y
f==§f.f*f»"f1=s»-..J .f.....:1....¢J E N N I E Q 9 I § Q H 0 1 ~ ' _ _ .-
U | . . [ L u u u y D a u u n u n y n . | . u : a n u u u .M r .a n d M r s L e e W e b b a n d
M r .a n d Mr s .H .C .K u h r a t-f a mi ly o f Ha s ti n g s ,sp e n t th e
ten ded a f u n e r a l o f a f r i e n d ne a r we ek -a nd w i t h re la ti ve s.
OW Q1 o n Mon d ay ._\Th e lma J o n e s o f Ha s t i n g s , Ne b .
Ma ss E v e ly n K n o w lt o n ms lte d ' f h u m d en i n to spendo ve r n i g h t wi t h Mi s s E s th e x.;ue ".,e¢k.e,::1y $31.f g e n d s a n d
x
D -3 <I{{»€¢k`fr}>; pg d : i t i l
32 and $3 in sims 14 w 52 at the
Fashion Center in Blair.20»1t
KENNARD RURAL
Jormmcs
wamer morgensen ana mum, wSY.. Paul visited here Sunday,Miss Dorothy Glover,whose
Wedding to Clifford Decker will
take place this week, was the
guest of honor at two _ recentshowers. _'I'l1e__!l§was mfg by
WEUS AT KENNAMU H,;&hes 3§B\g,ff- M°~g-§-h m élatives.1
rs.o OBS an aux a fAprettyweddingoccurredat helped Catherine Voss celebmé B1§.§"1§'$L§"Z`€"if»2 ~E E232-
the Lutheran church at Kennard her birthday Monday afternoon.ldon name Friday.
S " " " ° y a " ° £ _ " " ' : ' " ; g , 2 g ; { ; ; ;0 2 I Mr.and Mrs. Nic Friedricksfn
0 0 N S ' l k D ' S t d1 \l .P t " t e dbecame the bride of Clyde 1~. bar-I MYSI no .»fl"»~,.Lmn.."'¢5,'f'§?..i"=..??I,.,= f.I"»,.n§..§{Z§"F§flLv.re a
I
IIII
Mr . an d Mm L ou ie G o tt sc h v is -
ik d at t he pa re nt al, E mil Go tt sc h
ho me F r i d ay n i g h t.u . .-..,|u. ..A..|......r \ . a a . - _
Mi s s e s A l i c e M c m n o e n a n a u m mSc ho e ttg er at di e la¢ ter ' s h ome o n
Fr i d a y eve n i n g .Th e r o o ms we r e
p r e tti ly dec or ated wi t h sp ra y s o f
szarden flowers.A h u mo r o u s f e a t~
len. Arlington, son °f Mrs. nw iam':s;1.a" "`§" """§siiE "ia`."inH'i?£'Wi||~'n»uibu umIlrlen ol °""'!-Rev. K. umm Unis Now! Tlyzr: ~ dlughter of Omnhl. lpent.tbl
rw!u»="m:rn:g¢m "";' 0;-\ny their New York buying office week-end mmMmn.R'1;|u-mr. gg;
duel .... :lam ,,»......
*'I"1-.. ¢hnr¢h|§'l»'1.E°'1'f1§'..'l'?f ze.¢:.== -».<f.es.f§-- Ilnlnd "-"_
l
nu. .ny r-ns. .-...Mew \,.....w..fmen visibed at the Jens Christensen
home Friday night.Mrs. Pete Rasmussen entertain-
ed the Colby Comer Club Thurs-
day afternoon.Mrs. Dora Sumner attended the
Colby Club Thursday afternoon at
the P. C. Rasmussen home.
Mrs.Dora Sumner and Leon
were dinner guests at the Lyman
Camberg home in Fremont Satur-
1lnv_
ure of entertainment was a de-bate on the subject "Which Kind
of a Girl Makes the Better Wife,
One Who is Cross»eyed or One
Who is Not?" The debate was atie.Miss Glover received many
lovely gifts. Ther were 38 guestspresent, those frsm out of town
being Mrs. Conrad Schwartz and
Miss Anna Hagcnhuck of Fre-
mont.The second shower wasgiven ln Fremont by Miss Anna
was very prettlly decorated with
flowers for the wedding.
BREW STER BITS
Quite a few from this districtattended the bam dance at Ansel
Toftls Wednesday emning.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen were
Thursday callers at the Arthur
Jensen home __ _
0 1 6 - I U .
A l l S p n n g a n d S u m me r C o a ts
f o r W o m e n a n d Mi s se s reduc ed
t o $1 1 a t t h e Fa s hi o n C e n te r i n
Bla i r .Sizes 1 4 to 4 8 .2 0 - lt
KENNARD NEWS
Mr.L .Cashman and Everett
and Mrs. Sarah Swihurt drove to
Fenver Crossing Sunday to visit
Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Jones.
sen.Rev. and Mrs.Booher were in
Omaha on business last Saturday.
Fred Andreasen,Harry a nd
Howard were in South Omaha onWednesday.Mr. Andreamn ship-
ped livestock that duy.Harriet Hall was a business
caller in Fremont Thursday.Mr.and Mrs.Morgan Ander-son and famil were entertained,ut dinner at the George Hillman
L_ ... u s-..-ig. .pd lin. Jem Chlinuuen Hlgenbuek on Saturdaywere Sumlly nflemoon vidwn nt and theme were n larget l g j l n .George Neue home.P\'f_'§f\f-_f\'¢}_l11__A§li'\l"»°F"-
ns mr. mu mn. Nem Nelmm am While th they also nw lir.1n°;.'ff=b=§ hmily were Wednesday mains Mn. suf»".|»n¢» nr Huthngs._.. .."'J:" °:."':. A. "£;.'f:!'°;'..,'::L":Lys. N=\»..Pw-en §P=n¢_91
d |
lc'.|
noun: 1 nun; .Mr . L a m b l e f t th e la tte r p a r t o f
th e we e k t o spe nd th e s u m me r
ll_»»»| »| r.¢| ¢un»-q»¢nuv.u e g f Q a C [ | U t : L l . g \ : [n : \ . u u u : u u n . :n u . .u u u A l l i n .L x l l s y u w z u u a u c lm ; i » »h § 5 g . e 3 f f _ g » » §S ® ; h m f o r e p a r l o f t h e w e e k f r o m S y r a -w e r e T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g c a l l e r s a t
G a s s e r w e n ;S u n d n : l f t e r n c u s e ,K a n s a s w h e r e h e a c c o m p a r v t h e A l f r e d S v o g e r s o n h . o m e .
v i s i t o r s a t t h e F r a n k l é a s s c r h o e i e d h i s u n c l e a n d a u n t ,M r .a n d ' § [ ' h u r s d a y e v e n i n g 'v i s i t o r s a t t h e
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Mr s .Eli z ab e th I k r r y en ter tai l
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b y th e i r N e w Y o r k bu y i ng o ff i c e
and c o me in si ze s 1 1 to 52 an d a re
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in i ty ,wa s un ited i n ma r r i a g e to
W a y n e D a b y mp le o f W i c h ita.
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viliinfl urhfl M P nnrl lllln PnnrnAHRE'i=]§_viiii3ii at the
ry Swanson home were H r
Mrs. Nell Swanson and fam-
ridoy dinner guens at the A
Svosrerson home were Mrs. H| \a n d ' l n l Q u n n ]M n f'.Al°|
Menking last Friday.
Helen Berry drove to SchuylerSaturday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nordin ofOmaha, visited friends in Kenimnl
Saturday.
The following called on Mrs. CZMiller last Saturday nfternoon in
honor of her birth anniwrsary:
Mr.and Mrs.Emest Nordin of
Omaha, Mrs. E. Berry, Mrs. }{om~
Gr Ward,Mr.and Mrs.ElmerMiller and Bernice, Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Anderson, Mrs. H. C. Blaco,
Mrs. Hans Jorgensen, Mrs. Henry
Drevsen and daughters, Henrietta
and Lydia.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gherk and
family of Fremont,visited Mrs.
Louisa. Lund Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson of
Omaha,enjoyed dinner with Mr.
and'Mrs. 0. W. Marshall on Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frandsen of
Hennan, visited Nels O.Hansen
on Friday.
_Sam Van Deusen of Omaha,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs.Bert Hansen.Mrs. Galloway and Mr. and Mrs.Ahrendts visited with Mr.and
Mrs.A.C.Holmes on MemorialDay.Mr. Ahrendts was the pus-
tor here some time ago.
Miss Margaret French left lastMondayforFremontwhereshe
has work.
Mrs. Hans Jorgensen, Irma andOpal,Mrs.Henry Drevsen ami
daughters,Henrietta and Lydin
visited at W.B. Ibosenbaanfs onMonday afternoon.
Rev. Jansen of Omaa, called onfriends here one day ast week.
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Pearson, all of Omaha.4.Miss Alma Swanson entertained
the Do:cus Sewing Club Saturday.The next medyinn will be with
Miss Ella Jensen Thursday, June 1
Friday evening'visitors at theWm. Wulhern home were Mr. andMrs. Henry Lsmmers and family,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Petersen and
family and Mr.and Mrs.Alfred
Svogerson.Wednesday evening visitors atthe John Frazier home were Mr.
and Mrs.Henry Lammers and
family.
Sunday afternoon and evening
visitors at the Alfred SvogersonhomewereMr.and Mrs.Ben
Voss,Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Voss,
Mr, and Mrs.Albert Nelson andfamilies and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Monson.
Little Miss Roma Nielsen, dsugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nielsen
is now taking piano lessons from
Miss Mend at Blair.Mr. Hans Svogerson, Alma and
Harry were Fddoy afternoon vis
itors at the Tom Gaines home inKennard.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hortensen
and family were Sunday afternoon
visitors at the Albert Nelson
home.
Monday evening visitors at theErnestMonsonhomewereMr.
and Mrs. Harry Swanson and fam-
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bohs.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen vis-
ited at the George Kuixr home on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson nnd
~r. an~ Mm Al~rt ~Iso~
Repair Your
Slippers that Wear-anmrt new
styles.Womens and Misses, $2.98
to $6.50-»Childmn's $1.49 to $3.3D;Enna Jettick, $5 and $6.FashionCenter in Blair.20-lt
r ur: ny.The following called on Mrs. CZMiller last Saturday nfbernoon in
honor of her birth anniwrsary:
Mr.and Mrs.Emest Nordin of
Omaha, Mrs. E. Berry, Mrs. }{om~
Gr Ward,Mr.and Mrs.ElmerMiller and Bernice, Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Anderson, Mrs. H. C. Blnco,
Mrs. Hn.ns Jorgensen, Mrs. Henry
Drevsen und daughters, Henrietta
and Lydia.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gherk and
family of Fremont,visited Mrs.
Louisa. Lund Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson of
Omaha,enjoyed dinner with Mr.
and'Mrs. 0. W. Marshall on Fri-
day.Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frandsen of
Hennan, visited Nels O.Hansen
on Friday.
_Som Van Deusen of Omaha,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs.Bert Hansen.Mrs. Galloway and Mr. and Mrs.Ahrendts visited with Mr.uml
Mrs.A.C.Holmes on MemorialDay.Mr. Ahrendts was the pus-
tor here some time ago.
Miss Margaret. French left hut
Monday for Fremont where she
has work.
Mrs. Hans Jorgensen, Irma andOpal,Mrs.Henry Drevsen ami
daughters,Henrietta and Lydin
visited at W.B. Ibosenbaunfs onMonday afternoon.
Rev. Jansen of Omaa, called on
friends here one day ast week.
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| u un all y,| Jl | \ \ L I n h u b Q..u\u»a. "g f l l r c h w i t h t h e p a s t o r o f f i c i a t i n g ;
Unly the members 01 me nnaeufamily and the groom's father o:
Ahaline, Kansas were present. Thebdde ~v.as a graduatg of the Ar!NOWA M A n l "| ": n |\ l; ; ;: ;\ \
Mrs. G. I. Pfeiffer left the last
of the week for Pasadena, Calif.,
where /she will spend several
months with lrer son,[vert E.Miller.Mr.and Mrs.Wm,Sloan of
Geneva are announcing the birthof a son, Wm. Marshall who was
horn on Friday. May 30th, in an
Omaha hospital.Mrs,Sloan wasformerly Miss Esther Marshall of
Arlington.
~ Mr.and Mrs Ja y Blackburn
.made`a tip to Sioux Falls, S. D.
with other relatives from Blair,
returning Saturday.
Catherine Rosenkilde left.Fri-
day for Omaha,where she will
spend several weeks with rela-
tives
Mrs. .Anna Johnson and daugh-ters, Hilda and Clara, Mrs. Ervin
Johnson and Fred Hunt came out
from Omaha on Decoration Day.
held at
Sunday
who is
a visit.
'12, forArling-
A family reunion was
the Henry Close home on
in honor of Miss Ruth,
home from Cnlifomia on
William Alexander,age
many years a resident ofion, passed away on Monday morn
ing at the. home ol his daughter,
Mrs. Emil .lohnso While in poor
health for some l e. Mr.Alex-
ander was only se 'ously illsince
last Friday.He iawmrvlved by
m a children:m m s of M e m .
Mrs.Cecil .Bun of Ansley,Mrs.
Clarence Werner of Omaha, Floydof Kennard, Harry of Omaha. and
Mrs.Emil Johnson of Arlington.
Miss Jennie Downs of Omaha,
spent Friday here with relatives.Freeman Decker of Arlington,
graduated from the W ay r; (o l
lege last week and recew isAn.islmat i~.mlucatinn.Mr.
ingtorl schools and after two yearsat Midland has been teaching nearScribner for the past three years,
closing her last term just recently.
The young couple will live in
Wichita where the groom is em-
ployed i n an airplane factory.
About firty~five young people at-
tended a reception at the bride's
home on Saturday evening.
Mr.and Mrs. Rhea}Gilfry and
children of Omaha,visibcd rela-
tives here Friday.A vr-ry successful school picnic
was held in the grove of the Ger-
man Lutheran church n o M of
town on Sunday.There was a
lame crowd present and all had
n fine time.A splendid program
was given by the school c.hlldren,lconsisting of music, recitations and;
dialogues.Races and other sports
also proved entertaining durim:
the nfternoona Lunch was served
by the ladies organization.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. MarshallofOmaha,attended the Chil<|rcn's
Day program at the Congregation-
al church Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rosenkilde
visited nt the J. E. Adams home
in Omaha Sunday.Mrs. Aurella Hnmmang ofBlair
spent Decoration Day here with
relatives.
Over 200 New Silk Dresses just
received by the Fashion Center in
Bla ir-Select yo ur Summer Silk
Dress Now!These were selectedby their New York buying office
and come in ~'zes 11 to 52 and are
priced at $4.93 to $12.75.20-1x
WASHINGTON NEWS
Mr.and Mrs.Bertel Bertelsen
0 /owpr/bed washer
built for <1 |ife'rime of Hard Work
T is no longer necessary to pay a high Pprice for an electric washer which will do a thoroughly satisfactory
job on all your clothes, blankets, and linens
The Haag 55, selling for less than one hundred dollars,has
given many women an entirely new idea of washing machine
values-and peqformance.It was designed and built to work hard
and well over a long period of time
The f irst tim e you see t he Ha ag 5 5 you will be im pre ssed with
its sturdy, sim p le const ruction.The re is s om e th ing a bou t it th at
inspires confidence. You can see at a glance that it represents an
outstanding value.
The new Haag 55 is on display at our store now. You are invited
to come in and let us demonstrate it for you--without obligation,
of course. We hope you will bring some friends with you, too.
Decker hat already gained quite visited at the Uhria Sands homea reputation as an athletic coach Tuesda evening.
durin5 the four years he has at Char es Johnson of Benson,
1:\m{|=collece and has a record spent several days last week with Nic Friedrichsen Hardware~ iifiviayne ls I. uumuu H- E. Lyons.Plsver-He hu :igllmd up with the Mr. and Hu. HumGnmall high sch _whgne_he ill }_§§_}§_fl}f_§'g'5 lils Braesch vis-
.hler home on
Menking last Friday.
Helen Berry drove to SchuylerSaturday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nordin ofOmaha, visited friends in Kenimnl
Saturday.
The following called on Mrs. CZMiller last Saturday nfternoon in
honor of her birth anniwrsary:
Mr.and Mrs.Emest Nordin of
Omaha, Mrs. E. Berry, Mrs. }{om~
Gr Ward,Mr.and Mrs.ElmerMiller and Bernice, Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Anderson, Mrs. H. C. Blaco,
Mrs. Hans Jorgensen, Mrs. Henry
Drevsen and daughters, Henrietta
and Lydia.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gherk and
family of Fremont,visited Mrs.
Louisa. Lund Saturday.Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson of
Omaha,enjoyed dinner with Mr.
and'Mrs. 0. W. Marshall on Fri-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frandsen of
Hennan, visited Nels O.Hansen
on Friday.
_Sam Van Deusen of Omaha,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs.Bert Hansen.Mrs. Galloway and Mr. and Mrs.Ahrendts visited with Mr.and
Mrs.A.C.Holmes on MemorialDay.Mr. Ahrendts was the pus-
tor here some time ago.
Miss Margaret French left lastMondayforFremontwhereshe
has work.
Mrs. Hans Jorgensen, Irma andOpal,Mrs.Henry Drevsen ami
daughters,Henrietta and Lydin
visited at W.B. Ibosenbaanfs onMonday afternoon.
Rev. Jansen of Omaa, called onfriends here one day ast week.
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\KENNARD NEBRASKAbe principal and coach ior weoomingx year.His father,BernDecker, his brother, Clifford and
Miss Dorothy Glover attended the
commencement exercises at WayneMr. and Mrs. Henry Phafrll N-
turned Saturday from Coloma, &
D. where they spent the past two
weeks on their fum ~;3 e~;gey
expect. no mme this f .e ugrenddau hter, Miss Ildn Pl11\11'¥B»aocompaxged them home no spend
the summer.Leo Bozell of Omaha, gave the
nddxesé here on Memorial Day.
,services were held at the cemetefv
Auusuuy evening.Mr. and M.rs.'B. A. Gottsch and
Mr.and Mrs. George Hedelund
visited at the Ma nin Hedelund
home in Omaha last Monday eve-
rung.John A. Johnson, John W. John-
son and Elmer Bertfelsen drove toMinnesota last Thursday for a fewdays vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jefferson andGwendolynof Omaha. and their
EWS*-'l. Mrs. W. L. Saunders and
daughter, Joyce, Mn. A. A. Wolfeand daughter, Gene ol Ellendale,
N. D. wlsited with relatives of Mr.
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Take them to' your
local shoe man.
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Blair. Nebraska, June 6, 1980 -THE n nm np nl m
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AS TOLD BY THEIR PASTORS
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|with The Churches
CIIUIKCII OF GOD
E. E. Gicslur, Pastor
For the second Sunday in June:
Sunday School, 10 A. M.
Homin! Worship, 11 A. M.
Evening service at 41445 Ers-
kine St.,Omaha.
Sunday morning we will give our
farewell address to the Blair
church and it is hoped that allthe
members will be present.
One nddition to the church last
Sunday.Mrs. Bertha.Policz of
Omaha, was baptized at 2:45 last
Sunday afternoon.The pool in the
Baptist church was used for that
occasion.Many thanks to theBaptistpeopleandtheirloyal
pastor for their kindness to us.
Consecration service was then
had at the Church of cod durinf
which Mrs. Polic: was taken into
id! fellowship.
Hope to see you at church, Sun,-
the day which marks the 1900th|anniversary of the birth of the
Christian chureh in the coming of
the Holy Spirit.Will your spirit
and presence help the church of
today to experience a similar em-
powcdng?|Wedneway,7:~i5 p.m.- Mi d-
week service.Theme:" A f t e r iPentecosWhat'!"8:3 0 p. ln.-
Meeting of the official board. All
trustees and stewards are request-ed to be present, to consider im-
portant propositions.
Sunday, June 15th is Children'sDay.At the morning service littlechildren will be baptized.At the
evening service, beginning for this
one day at 7:45 o'clock, the beau~
tiful pageant,"The Giittedng
Gate, will be presented by a con-
siderable cast of children and
young people.Mrs. David Mum-
mert, Jr., Miss Frances |Koopman
and Mrs. Fred Guyer are the com-
mittee at work °g~ this program.
c n ms f r h u i r r l n mr - n
Miller home on Sunday evening.
Mrs. Ted Olinger and Mr. J. W.
Hillman drove to Modale,Iowa
Thumday afternoon and visited at
the Sherman Iackling home.Mr. and Mrs. Han-y Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Elza King and Mrs. N.Sylvia drove to Tekamah Wednes-day to attend the funeral of Mr.
Charlie Metzler.Mr.and Mrs.George `Follen
were callers at the Ta l Olinger
home on Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith at-
tended a party on Friday evening
at the 'l`om Meredith home atBlair.
Mrs. Emma Hoover was a din-ner and supper guest at the E. C.Lippincott home Sunday.
Read The Enterprise for correct
news.
ROSE HILL ITEMS
Mr. and like.Marion Denman
and baby o i Holbrook, Neb.arevisitingthisweekattheWill
Hansen home.Mr.and Mrs. Detlet' Wulf and
family were Fremont callers on
Wednesday..
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hart and Al-
fred vdsited relatives __at Wisner
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson
and baby visited at the Freeman|Loft.is home Friday evening-
Mr.and Mrs.Walter Nelson
and children spent Sunday at the
Andrew Nelson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hovendiekand Ivan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bov-endick and children spent Sundry
at the John Jackson home.Mrs.J.P.Larsen and M n ,Nels Larsen spent Friday after-
noon at the Chris Beck home.Mr.and Mrs.Gus Peppmiller
and Mildred spent Sunday evening
at the°Walter Davis home.
Vick Skov and children took
supper at the Soren Jensen home|Thursday._
Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Magill
and children and Evelyn Enger
spent Friday afternoon at the
Floyd Magill home.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loftis_and
sons eame down from Colendge,
Neb. Saturday and were guests inthe George Lottis home until Sun-
day morning when they dune to
Blair for a visit with Mr-andMrs.Caleb Loftis,
|Mr. and Mrs.Henry Hovendxckand Ivan spent Sunday evening at
the Earl Thompson home._
Mrs. Alben Hansen is a patient
at an Omaha hospital recewinl!
| treatmen €°f_§= goitre._
coln this week.
Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Larsen,
Hannah and Louise were Sundaydinner guests at Martin Laraen's.
Chris Wrich is digging a base-
ment, preparatory to building anew house.Mr. and Mrs. Lars Rolland andehildren spent Tuesday eveningat
the Fred Christiansen home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlse Thiel.t'old't
and son were dinner guests Decor-ation Da y at the Alfred Engex
home in Blair,
Mr.and Mrs.Martin Larsen
fed sons, hir. and Mrs. Lars Rol-and and children and Erie Rol-land visited the Midwest Gardens
and enjoyed a picnic supper near
Elk City Sunday afternoon.Mrs.Chris Nelson entertainedthe following freinds Friday aft-
ernoon in honor of her birthday
which occurred the <*={before:
Mesdames Richard Ne son and
Viola,Chris Benson,H.C.Ras-
mussen and Helen, Jens Sorensen,Guy I-Iinkle , Andrew and VictorJohnson ami Phyllis, Chds Peter-
son and Irene, Peter Nielsen, andMrs.Mary Jacobsen and son of
Kennard, also Donald Atkinson. '
Misses Viola Nelson and Evelyn
wulr were Sunday afternoon
guests of Miss Opal Kuhr.
Mr. and Mrs.ld. C. Rasmussen
deceased; that there is no personal
property now belonging to said
estate to be administered and that
no useful purpose would be servedby the appointment of n new Ad-
ministrator at this time; and pray-
ing for a decree barring claims,
that said deceased died intestate,
and for a determination of the
tinie of the death of said deced-
ent,and a determination of his
heirs at law, the degree of kinship,
and the right of descent of the
above described real estate, which
has been set for hearing on the
t13th day o! June, A. D. 1930,atnine o'clock A. M.
Dated at Blair,Nebraska, this
19th day of May, A. D. 1930.
|<s EAL)I. c. ELLER,
18-3t County Judge
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
ON PETITION' FOR
PROBATE OF WILL
STATE OF NEBRASKA |
I ss
Washington County,|
I n the County Court of
Washington County, Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Estate of
|"_____ollowing described real estate, ta-
Washington County, Nebraska.
18~5t
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NOT E OF FINAL REPORT
B. F. Lundt, Atty.
WASHINGTON COUNTY, STATE
OF NEBRASKA.
Estate of Henry Godeker,De-
ceased.
Notice is hereby given that
Louis Goedeker and Sophie Eller-
bruch have filed with the under-
signed, County Judge of Washing-
ton County, Nebraska, their final
of the estate of Henry Godeker,
Deceased, and made an application
for final administration and dis-
charge, and for the assignment of
residue of estate to such other
persons as are by law entitled to
the same, and 1 have set the mn
day Of June,1930,at 2 o'cloek
P. M., at mv office in said County
for the hearing thereof.
Dated May 22. 1930.
(SEAL)I. c. nLLx~:n,
I N THE COUNTY COURT l
P a n Seven
18»4t\County Judge.
NOTICE 0F FINAL REPORT
A. c. neben, Attorney
I N THE COUNTY COURT O F
WASHINGTON COUNTY,
NEBRASKA.
Estate of Sophie B. Jensen,
Deceased.NOTICE I S HEREBY GIVEN
that Andrew Andersen has filed
with the undersigned,County
Judge oi"Washington County,
Nebraska, his final report as Ex-
ccutor of the Estate of Sophie B.
Jensen,deceased,and made an
application for final administra-
f q n and discharge,and for the
assignment of residue of estate to
such other persons as are by law
entitled to the same, and I have
set the 6th day of June, 1930 at
10 o'c1ock A. M., at my office in
said County for the hearing there-
of.
Dated May 1s, ioso.
(SEAL)I. C. ELLER,
IT-4t County Judge.
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Meat Loaf /1 2 lb for 35c
Steak Round or Sirloin per lb 351:
Peaches:No. 2.5 halves or sliced 25c
Pork & Beans No. 2.5 2 for 35c
Pos|;`Toasties 2 fox*~25c
Hersy Cocoa half pound can l8c
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L UTHER AN c u un c n ,
OF KENNARD
Knud Iarsen, Pastor
Sunday, June Sth:
Sunday School at 10 a. m.'
Sewim by ltcv. C.B.lmsen,
.Dana College at 8o'olock p. m.
Service at Washington church at
11 o'clock.
Sunday School at 10 a.m. by
Prof. G. B. Larsen.
E V A N G E L I C A L L u r n n u
TR I NI TY c a u s a l
H. c. Jui. Fnue, Pastor
English services every 1, s and
5th Sunday uf the month, at 10:30
ai. ni.ucmran services every Znd and
4th Sunday.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Summer School (Bible Historyand Catechism) during months ofJune and Jury, 8:30 a. m.
FIRST n m r n o n i s r c a u n c aCarl Bader, Pastor
A good congregation appeared
81'¢8tly to enjoy we pageant, 'The
Healing Light", last Sunday night
In the opening servloe the Epworth
L¢8K\le officers were installed. We
thank d l who helped i n this
double service.
Tonight (Thursday)8 p. m. -
Penteoostal service, to which allare welcome.Subject: "The Pen-tecostal Experience:3."Do We
Want i t?"
FHUBY,8 p.m.-Pentecostal
Fellowship Meeting.Theme:The
Pentecostal Experience:4. "What
Doesbelt Requirelyoi Us?"All
mem rs especia md wbepresent.The cht quexill re~
hearse before the service, at 7:80o'clock.
Sunday, June 8-Day of Pentecost
10 a. m.-Church School.Bringthe children.
11 a m.-Morning Worship, Subject:_"Pentecostal Permsnenoe".Special music.Every member ofthe church should make it a point
to be present.Special welcome tothose desiring to become members
7 p. xn.~Epworth League.s P»m» -Henry Hour Service.
and special music.The pastor's
themec" The Holy Spirit and the
Individual".This service closes
Bible School, 10 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11 A. M.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P, M.
Preaching, 8:00 P. M.
The great evangelistic meeting
owr and we are a stronger and
better people because of it.There
" g f 17 responses to the gospel
ca
Next Sunday is Pentecost,the
1900th anniversary of the sending
of the Holy Spirit andof the found
ing of the Church of Christ.l e t
us celebrate the day in an appro~
priate manner.Tho (od for Sunday School is
110.The goal for montlng wor~
IND,every one who considers
himself a member of the church
be present to partake of the com-
munion.Goal for evening service,
a full house.Endeavors, strive to
do your best.
Bring your Pentecostal Covenant
and hand it to the minister.He
will return it with his signature.
is
BAP TI S T c a rmc a
L. J. Moran, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.Morning Worship, 11 A, M.
Junior B. Y. P. U., 8:30.
Evening service, 8:00 P. M.
,Pgw meeting Wednesday, 8:00
A number of our members will
attend a service at our Tekamah
church Friday evening, when their
pastor will be ordained m the mu
Gospel ministry,
The Womens Mission Circle re~
port a very fine meeting held onlastThursdayatthehomeof
Mrs. J. S. Roberts.
The Omaha Baptist Association
will hold its annual convention with
the Trinity church i n Omaha,
June 12~14.
We ellioyed very much having
Rev.E.E. Giessler and several
members of his congregation with
us in our Sunday evening service.
Rev.Giessler brought to those
present n very fine sermon.Weshallmiss him and his family
WW much wl~}n they shall move
to Morefield,eb. to take charge
of a church there.
Would your home, farm,busi~
ness, or profession go as it shouldwithoutyou?Neither will your
church.
Grandpa Holstein,aged 90 years
passed away Saturday morningatEdHoistein's.Funeral x~.er~l
vices.were held at the OrumchurchMonday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Petersen andfamilywereSaturdayevening
visitors at Lars Peterse.n's.
Mrs.Will Ryan and Mrs. Fred
Mayle visited Thursday evening
at Detlef Wult"s.
Mr. and Mrs.Fred Jensen and
children were Thursday evening
visitors at Will I-iansen's.Mr. and Mrs. Lars Petersen en-
tertained relatives from Omaha onDecoration Day.
Mr.and Mrs.Marion Denman
were Sunday dinner guests at theClarence Hansen borne.
Mrs. Laura Tofte and Pete Jen-
sen were Wednesday afternoonvisitors at the Francis Forsberg
home to see Mrs.Erickson,who
is raovering nicely from her re-
cent sickness.Mr. and Mrs. Norris Ward and
family visited Friday with Grand~ma Ward and Mike Rodels in Blair'
Miss Goldie Erickson `and Wm.
Dolphin ol Sioux City, were Fri~
day evening visitors at Francis
I-`orsberg's.Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Mencke
and family attended tha graduat-ing exercises in Blair Friday ev
Mr.and Mrs.Robert Forsberg
of Admah,were Sunday evening
visitors at the Francis Forsberghome.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ryan visited
Friday evening at John Petersen'sMr.and Mrs,Rudolph Mencke
were Sunday aitemoon visitorsatHenry Kuhr's.Mr. and Mrs. Dara Petersen and
lamily were Tuesday evening vis-
itors at the Will Vogt home near
Kennard.
The Chlldren's Day program
will be given the evening of June
8th at Rose Hill church.
Mrs and Mrs. Lars Petersen and
lga called Wednesday evening attheLouisGoreharnhometosee
the new girl.
Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Mencke
and family were Sunday evening
visitors at the Gus Mencke home.
Ab Jensen's are quarantined for
scarlet fever. The baby has a light
caseMr. .and Mrs. Clemens William-sen and Howard Taylor visited on
Sunday at John Taylor's.
CROVVELL Home
ning.
Minn Nnnmi Pneimuuennn vinhfaui
lher sick father,Chris Holstein,
lwho passed away Saturday.
Mrs.Earl Thompson visited at
Mack Rosenbaums in Blair Thurs-
day afternoon while Mr.Thomp-
son attended the funeral of Mrs.
|Hans Andersen.
Mrs.Nels Larsen and Mrs.
Frank Broderson visited at the
Chris Beck home Saturday after-
hoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Donnelly and
baby ot Omaha, visited t the
parental, Carrie Jacobsen home on
Sunday evening.
Mr.and Mrs.Fred Hovendick
and family and Letitia Lyons
spent Decoration Day at Blair.
Eddie Fletcher was given a bigsurprise last Sunday when acrowd
of relatives with well filled bas-kets drove to his home and re-
minded him that he had passed
another milestone on li!e's journeyHesaidhelookedfor them the
Sunday before but nobody went.
and sprung the surprise with
great success last Sunday.The
table'loaded with good eats was
served cafeteria.A binhday cake
with plnk and white decorations
and made by his sister, Mrs. Chas.Hovcndick,was greatly enjoyed.
The day was rather warm, but all
enjoyed themselves to the utmost
visiting, and as the crowd depart-
ed wishes were extended to him
for many more happy birthdays.
Esther Kruger visited relatives
at Ithica last week.
Mrs. Hanke of lthica, spent last
week at the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Henry Kruger.
Earl Thompson and family spent
Sunday visiting relatives in Blair.
All Spring and Summer Coats
for Women and Misses reduced
to $11 at the Fashion Center i n
Blair.Sizes 14 to 48.20-lt
ORUM BRIEFS
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sorensen and
Leland of Lyons were dinner
guests Decoration Day at the
Martin Larsen home.Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Larsen and
children and Leonard Nelson drove
to Omaha Tuesday.Mr. and Mrs.
Larsen went with the intentions of
having an operation on their little
daughter's eyes but as she had a
cold it was not done.
Guests who helped Mrs.ChrisNelson celebrate her birthday on
Thursday afternoon were:Rev.
and Mrs.P.J.Reinertsen andMiss Nona Andersen.
Mr:nn Harman nnnnl'Thurs.
of Blair.
Rev. and Mrs. R. Ulvilden am
family of Omaha, were Sunda;
afternoon guests at the H. C. Lar
sen home and evening guests a
the Rev. P. J. Reinettsen home.
Mrs.H.C.Rasmussen was :
Saturday afternoon guest of Mn
Guy Hinkley in Blair.
Sunday guests of Leonard Nel
son were:Harold RasmussenJensHansen,Raymond Rasmus
seh and Harland Nelson
Sunday dinner guests at th<
Carl Rasmussen home were MrandMrs. Clarence Long and Mr
and Mrs. Art Peterson and Junio
of Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C.Larsen an:
Mrs.Ed Hansen were Manda;afternoon visitors at the N. J
Andersen home
oL e g a l H o t \ . G e » s
_ . . - _ , _ . r _ - f O @ ~ ;
NOTICE To BIDDERS
Sealed bids will be received by
the City Council of the City oi
Blair, Nebraska, for the supplying
of a tractor for the use of salt
City to replace the present tractor
now owned by the City.Bids will
be received on any and all makes
and styles ol tractors up to anc
including tractors of thirty horse
power.Bids should be accom
panied by full and complete spec~
ificatiohs and be on file with the
City Clerk of said City by 'I:8(
o'clock P. M., June 17, 1930, after
which time same will be opener
and considered by the City Q/:un
cil.'
The City reserves the right t<
reject any or all bids with or with
out cause.
C. E. KRAUSE,
18-at City Clerk
NOTICE OF HEARING
Estate No.2622 of Henry Lamp
Deceased, in the County Court ol
Washington County, Nebraska.
The State of Nebraska and all
persons interested in said estate,
creditors and heirs,take notice.
that Emil Lamp and Mary Lamp
have filed their petition alleging
that Henry Lamp, a widower, died
dn issue to W.H.Underwood
under the last Will and Testament
ol sdd Mary S. Minnrd, Deceased.
Novi, therefore, notim is hereby
given that a hearing will be had
on said petition on the 13th day
of June A. D. 1930, at 10 o'clock
A. M., and all persons interested
are notified Lo appear and show
cause, if any, why said Instrument
may not be proved,dlowed and
probated as the last Will and
Testament of said deceased,and
FLY
NOTICE OF SHERXFPS SALE
tion of said estate be granted.
Witness my hand and Official
Seal this 16th day of May, 1930.
(SEAL)I. C. ELLER,
18~4t County Judge.
wit:Tax lata thirty-lout (34)
and !ony~five (45) in SB¢Lion Ten
(10),Township eighteen (18)
North, Range eleven (11) East of
the 66)P.M.i n Washington
County, Nebraska.
Said sale will be made to Bltisfy
a judgment in favon of the plain-
tiff in the sum of $3176.15 togeth-
er with interest thereon at the
rate of 10 per cent per annum lram
August 12th,1929, and the costa
amounting to $8.75 and all accru-
ing costs, all as provided in said]
order of sale and deems.s
Dated at Blair,Nebxaska,thisl
19th day of May, 1930.|
Maurice Mehrens, Shedff of
Co u r t ' i n a n # wo n th e r ei n p e n d i n g
wh e re i n t h e Citize ns Sa vi n g s
,.| ..:
B y vi r tu e o f a n o r d e r o f sale
is s u e d o u t o f the D i str i c t C o u rt o f
W ashi _ng' tan Coun ty , Nebr aska ,and
.|:nz
June,1930,at Yhe West Front
Door of the Washington County
ti f f a n d Th e o d o r e A n d e r s on i s d e -
fe n d an t,I wi l l a t 2: 00 o'c loc k P.
i l n l \l | ¢
Nebraska, sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash the
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F o r /_~
G r o c e r i e s 'a N s .
Meat Loaf /1 2 lb for 35c
Friday and Saturday Specials
5"Be|t;sen
~ MARKET
Peaches:No. 2.5 halves or sliced 25c
Steak Round or Sirloin per lb 351:
Pos|;`Toasties 2 fox*~25c
Pork & Beans No. 2.5 2 for 35c
Hersy Cocoa half pound can l8c
I
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Friday and Saturday Specials
Meat Loaf /1 2 lb for 35c
Steak Round or Sirloin per lb 351:
Peaches:No. 2.5 halves or sliced 25c
Pork & Beans No. 2.5 2 for 35c
Pos|;`Toasties 2 fox*~25c
Hersy Cocoa half pound can l8c
5"Be|t;sen
~ MARKET
Ph0ne
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For >.\_*}
Groceries ~ » ' X ~
BE N UH N OTE S laon of Lincoln. Mr. :ml 'Mn A | h e r a i l t e - i i a g s ~
Mr,mul Mrs.Charles Koenig
and dnughufrs, Marie and Mur-
mmm called on Mr. and Mrs. Jo:Polzjn on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peck enter-
tained the following dinner guests
at Lheir homc Sunday: Mr. W. F
Lovm, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ander<
'x
Dr. Norman K. Rathmmmo v r o zn s r n l s r
Over the l3luiNDrug Co.
Phone Black 41
|Evenings by Appointment
H.Donaldson of Marshalbown,Iowa, Mrs. Earl Decker and chil-
rlren of Omaha, Mr. Sheldon Peck,
Mrs,Bertha Gollehon and Mr.
Walter Peck of Tekamah.
Mrs,Jess Mcllianigal and son,
Donald of Pender and Grandma
Compton were supper guests last
Thursday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Compton.
Mrs.Charles Niemah of lang*
Mount, Colorado and Mr. Ed lack
ling nf Module. lawn wmv §....,w..
on Sunday afternoam -m
»Mrs. uscur uuyer, in company
with her mother,Mrs.Miller of
the Burkett Home in Grahd Isla.nd\and a friend, Mrs. I-Ia\|_ of Omaha,\wen dinner guests at the HamelonBhursday.I
Dr.a n d M m C.C.Wilson ot
Omaha were plenum cmww lu..Sundaf afternoon.
Mrs. Foreman of Missouri Val-
ley, visited Mrs. Anna Parker on
Saturday evening.M r . ~ ~ c . c . C r o w e l l o f
Omaha, vmwd at the Home for.. .\.,..» ...\:|,. a.....|.... -:.,....,.__I
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. 'led Olinger.Mr, and Mrs. Chds Jensen and
children visited at the Harry Smith
home on Wednesday evening.Mr. and Mrs, Ches Sutton and
Mr. and Mrs.Theo. Lundt called
at the Harold Jensen home Sun-lny afternoon to see the new baby
oy.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen gavea dinner Sunday evening when
their guests were Mr.and Mrs.
Harry Blaco of Kennard, Mr. andMrs. Debel and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Farnborg.
Mr. and Mn. W. W. Di xon of
Lincoln, were om- ni ght visitorsat the John Compton home FridayMr,George Ollnger and Mr.
Paul Little, both of Modale, Iowa
called`at the Ted Ollnger home
Sunday aftemoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hopkins and
children of Omaha,were dinner
guests on Sunday at the home 0!Mr.und Mrs.Gene David andfamily.
The attendance at the PleasantView Sunday School seems oo be
getting less,there being only
thirty-seven present Sunday morn-
ing.Rev. Moran will be with us
next Sunday.Everyone please
come.Mr. and Mrs. John Compton and
Betty were callers at the Elmer
x
mn c v s B E C K
BONDED Aa s r mc r mn f
Office in Hayle Bldg.
xI'ma EAT SHOP :
I E. C. Rana. Proprietor \
I Mulg so Cmtl I
I Exodlant Cdldm |
I Ssddactory Service .
g Courteona 'Pnsltment 1
n mv... mu.-= .wnnny mwrnwn.|mrs.Ewa l<ennedy,who hasbeen confined w her bed for sev~|
eral weeks as the result of afalI,
ls now able in come down to the
dining room for her meals and isfeeling quite her self agmin.»
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Spicer of
Omaha,visited Mrs.Mary Dunnv'Frday and brought he r a lovely
m e .|Mrs. Anna Campbell left Satur~
:day for Lincoln where she will
|B1>¢nd several weeks visiting rela-
-tives and friends.g Mrs. 'w. H. Underwood, in com-
pany with Miss Ruth Dunmire.
.,I
m m : SCHMIDT
Insurance
Ru ! Eu a n md L o ma
Olliee in Slate Bank Bldg.
|..
Ma r ti n L a r s e n h o me .Mr . Ha n s e n
an d d a ug h te r s a ls o sp e n t the e ve -
ni n g th er e .l
M r .a n d M m .C a r l Ras mu ss en
a n d c h ildr en sp e n t Tu e sd a y eve-
n i n g ' a t th e Ma r ti n L a r s e n ho me .
Th e y we r e Mo n d a y vi si tor s at the
A r t Pete rson h o m e i n Oma h a .
Mr s .L a u r e n s J espersen an d
da u gh ter s a n d J e ns J espersen o f
He r ma n , sp e n t D e c o r a ti o n D a y a t
th e H. C . L a r s e n h o me .
Mr s .L a r s Ro lla n d a n d c hildren
we r e Th u r s d a y af ter n oo n vis ito rs
a t th e C a r l Ra s mu s se n ho me .
Dec o ration D a y gu e sts a t th e
L a r s Ro lla n d h o me we r e :Mr s .
Ma r y J ensen,Eve ly n ,Ch ri s a n d
Ma r g a r e t a n d Mr . a n d Mr s . E lme r
Clau se n o f F r e mo n t.Sa tu r da y
af te r n oo n a n d su pp er gu e stn the r e
we r e Pr o f .a n d Mr s .Fy n bo e an d
c h ildr en o f Bla i r ,also N .J .A n -
dersen a n d Mi s a Ne n a .M r .a n d
Mr s . E d Ha n s e n a n d c h i ld r p n wr r e
W e d ne s da y e ven i ng gu e sts threw.
Mr s .H0§V8rd J ensen a n d r""l~
dr e n a r e vls i ti n g r e la ti ve s i n L i n -
THE HACK SAW
-
.1 ~,.,.intestate in said County on or
about December 12, 1880, being n
resident and inhabitant of said
County and the owner of the fol-
lowing described real estate.to-
wit: The North Half of the North-
east Quarter (NK NE% )of Sec~
tlon Twenty-six (26)in Township
Seventeen (17) Nonh, Range Ele-
ven (11)East ot the Sixth Prin-
cipal Meridian in Was gton
County,Nebraska;that said peti-
tioner, Emil Lamp, is the owner
in fee simple of the Northwest
Quaner of the Northeast Quarter
(NW%NE K )of said Section
Twenty-six (26), and said peti-
tioner, Mary Lamp, is the owner
in fee simple Ol the Northeast
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter(NEK NE5£{of said Section
Twenty-six (26), being subsequent
purchasers thereof by mesne con~
veyance from the heirs at law of
said dvccased; that Claus H. Lamp
rn whom letters of administration
in said estate were issued is now
is herex - -.nm w. F. HEMPHIL L
DENTIST
\k|Lueatedinnew
Ho me Th n t a l k »
B l l l r . s e n a -
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fTHEHACKSAW
Tan,is being po-
lite when you feel
uke spitting in somebody's face!
This may not be the
right season fvr Coal
and Wood Ranges
but we just uncoated
A new Globe Rangelast week and it. is
the most wonderful
thing we have seen
in the line of ranges
that we can't helpbut let you all know
about it and invite
you in to Bee it.
"Rastus, I'm sorry to
hear that you*ve
buried your wife."
1-.
VOL 4 Blair, Nebraska, June 5, was NUMBER 51
~~I jest had to.She
was dead."
Speaking a b o u t
_.~.:1
Gasoline Pressure
and all the latest
impronments,LC!
trimmed in green
and white for only
$48.00.
There doesn't semi
to be any panlcular
reason why June
should be the month
for weddings.But
reason doesn't seem
to have much to do
with weddings any
way.
"They had fo shoot
poor Fido today."
he mad?"
"Well,he didn't
seem to be very
PETEHSENHnnnwaai'
mm , Ne bna h
-1
pleased about it."
Marriage; a vban-
derful Lhlng.No
family should be
without it.
If you vv'ere busy
belng glad,a n d
cheering people vrho
are sad,although
your heart mighf
ache a bit,you'd
soon forget fo not-
ice lt.
June Nth la Flag
Day.We give you,
j,l1is advance infor-
mation so you won't
have to ask why all
- . . . .
E y e spec ialists nay
th e ey es sh ou ld be
exerc ised.W e see
~=....¢.»-~
U 1 ;~o
ing theirs right
'drove to Beatrice Saturday where
they spent the weekend visiting
the former's daughter and hus-1
band, Mr. and Mrs. Emest Hubka.
On Sunday morning they attendedl
the dedication ol a beautiful new'
'Methodist church which has just
been completed in Beatrice.
Smart new styles in Hats for
Women and Misses priced at $1toSG;Childrens 69c to $2.98.Fashion Center--the Millinery
'&a re of Blair.20~lt
NEW ENGLAND NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Loftls of
Calhoun,returned home from
Shenandoah, Iowa Tuesday.They
took dinner at the George Loma
home Wednesda and took Bar-
bara,Mary Hee n, Tommy and
:Junior home with them.g Harold Curley returned from
l l xingtan Wednesday evening,
bnnglng his wife and children
home with him.Mr. and Mrs.Pete Larsen and
gala and Mrjorie and Earl Flet-
er spen csday evenin at theEddie Fletcher home.8
Mr.and Mrs. J.P. Larsen of
Blur, visited at Nels Larnen's on
Fddav.
THE HACK SAW
VOL 4 Blair, Nebraska, June 5, was NUMBER 51 Get'§7our screens NOW!.J
PHONE 15Pilot Bldg.Blair, Nebrllh
DR.' mi T. : I P P
¢¢'K~RA s s i v x c z
Offices in State Bank Bldg.
Phone 298 Blair, Nebr.
-TRAIN S C HE DUL E -
'Chicago & Nonhweslern RllhodE n t - 6 : 1 0 p m . ~West-7:15 mm. dn y.
c Sl. P., M. & Omllu
Northbound
daily except Sunday.dxily axnngt Sunday.7:52 am. Sundny o y.
Southbound12:85 p.m. daily except Bmminy.
me pm. dai ly-
'1:15 a.m.2:52 pm.CHRISTENSEN
LumberBUS SCHEDUL E-
Northbound
9:00 A. M.
12:00 A. M.
8:00 P. M.
7:15 P. M.
Boulllbmad
N01 A Kick In A million11:00 A. ll.2:00 P. ITL
5:00 P. ll
8:15 P. I.
u ~ l m m m | ma
~ at_tl:e Berg'l'hompAuuu I1UD|.B weuneaday evening
Q "
drove to Lincoln Wednesday tout-
Pxge Eght
D A L E D O I N G S
Mrs.B.F. Masters hos as her
guest this week, her sister,Mrs.Edi t Thompson o! San Francisco,
Mi: and Mrs Ed llcnzxrd and|
children and Richard Sorensen'
tend Dairy Field day at the stainfann.
Mr.and Mrs.A.Brodcrgaard
and family and Mr.and Mrs.F.
Jungbluth of Omaha, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs.Fred Jungbluth
Sunday.Mrs. B. F. Masters, Roy Masters
Mrs.Ray Masters and daughters
drove to Lincoln Wednesday to at-m q 'he wedding of her niece,
I
home near Kennard Sunday eve-
ning.Mr. and Mrs. Hennan Jungbluth
and Kermit,Mr.and Mrs.S.R.Batson of Lincoln, drove to Elm
Creek, Nob. Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs.Paul Jones and
lit. ...i.L Ilr... LI...¢.J,:;,.l wczc
visiting at the Walter Gutschowhome in Blair, Friday.Mr.and Mrs.Hans Braesch
visited at the Fred Braesch home
near Bennington Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Braesch and
Mr,and Mrs.Henry Doraacker
drove to Blair Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Braesch were
dinner guests at the Albert Sunds
home Saturday.Miss Ruth Close of Pasadena,
Calif.is visiting Vivian Rhea at
Dresses to pick from priced at $1.2
$2 and $3 in dues 14 to 52 at thcg
'Fashion Center in Blair.20-lt;
ORDINANCE NO. 483
IANORDINANCE,Al`l\€ndjng|
iSubdivisions uv. <:c> and (v) and~Repealing Subdivisions in):md
_.nm EN'mru»m'::'.
spyrified,which is shipped incarlosd,or wagon loads,ormotorvehicleloads,or less,
from $2.00 no $10.00 per day, at
the discretion of the Mayor; this
does not include farmers, selling
products of their own raising.and that said original subdivision
(g)of said Section 1 of said|»~0rdinanoe No. 473 of the City of(j) of6ection 1 of Ordinance No.
'473 of the .City of Blair, Nebraska,
said Ordinance being an Ordinance
Blair,Nebraska,is hereby ro-peeled.
SE 'ON 3 That s bdiProviding for the levy of Occupa-|" " "-'»"vision
tion and License Taxes and said
Subdivisions so Amended und.Re-.pealed Providing Occupation and_
'L i T Vari us a dl
(v) of Section 1 of Ordinance No.
473 of the City of Blair, Nebraska,
which now reads as follows:"(v ).Showing Under Canvas:oense axes on o n ,On each theathcal troupe show-531 §'§_§,=°g;c;;='§_§_§§g;'§ gf g I ing under canvas, $5.0Q_per day."
P 'P9 be and the same hereby is amend-EPF §ff'f_°{'§l?i'_§EbdfYi"}.'{'H°'§'l ed to read as follows:
Jensen, Hundahl, McKay, Schmidtand Roberts voting 'AYE', Crowdy
and Moore being absent, the mo-
tion carried.
Mayor Stewart commended the
Street & Alley Committee for themanner in which the Street Clean-
mit was being handled.
Mrs. T. H. Cooke asked permis-sion to cut the curb and install si
l
~1
dnveway in front of Lot 5 Block.1 in Hnrbacks Addition.Movw
and Seconded,this request be
granted providirlic she complies
with the rules and regulations gov-
erning this kind of work and fur-
nishes a drawing showing we di-mensions and location of this
driveway, and, providing that the
work be done under the supervi-I
sion of the Street & Allcv :Com-
Bmr, Nebraska, .fm 5, mo
-..... ..._.... .....,.~~..-...-.--_.......gefngdf gg-¢,g»» oadinsnce b;Light Departmgnt 1262.931
um re o.,1 e as rea City (Aish Fun 60.64.agreed upon, passed ahd approved!Moved and Seconded, these bills
and that the same be publ1shml|be allowed as road and that wor-
hccotding to law.On roll. call, rants be drawn on the proper.
Bigelow, 500502, Hundahl, Mclwy, ,funds in payment of the same. On
Schmidt and Roberts voting 'AYE'iroll call,Bigelow,Jensen,Hu"-
~e \~g w y nn _The following hills were read:'Moore b g ubseni,the motion
McConnell & Gr:-cnfield 5125.00 carried.|
Besty Contracting Co.226.00|Moved and Seconded, this meet-
Blair Floral Ch.30,00 ing be adjourned.All Councilmcn~goberts Cate 3_70'prcsent voting 'AYE', the motionl
truve c Hines 171.31 ¢1\fHf=<LSamStevens1zo.oo|Attcst: C. E. Krause,I
i' w. 'fi`.§"'..125.00 City Cla-rk.l
nmes oa es 10.00 |.C_H_Robertson Q09 J. Haro d 5 '°"§ § ,,.|
Xi-_§:_1?fr'!e¥..._11.96,- - . _
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:no sn. 15¢hgNewBarker
~Building
'|urn~uoo1»u.|.~ Omaha. Nob.
but us Correct Xfour Foot
Ills Naturc's wayThereis no Shoe like the
Arch Prcserver.style plus
cmnfort.The foot comfort
store for mcn and women.32
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>"'¢""" I-N"K~nw J . P.Rhea home.Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jungbluth,Miss Vivian Rhea gave u. alum-Ke nni t and Mrs. Ida Jungbluth
drove to Lincoln Friday to visit
relatives and see Mrs. Flo Batson,
who is wry sick.Mr. and Mrs. Julian Jungbluth,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Suhds drove bo
Shenandoah Fdday to visit. KMAand KFNF stations.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown had
as their guests last vmek,Mrs.Minnie Harsh, Dwanee Redfield of
Ralston.
,,_rf flerman __Jungbluth_ and
iber party 'Thiirsday night for Miss
Ruth Close, Elizabeth and Stella
Renard.Hugh Rliea was home for theweek~end and expects W0 go to
Chicago Sunday to attend a track
Al l Spring and Summer CoatsforWomen and Misses reduced
to $11 at the Fashion Center in
Blair.Sizes 14 to 48.20-1:
Fashion Center Beauty Parlor
-Phone 47-Alice Trlplett.Real-
istic Permanente,$5 and §7.50-
i n n e r u r u m a n c e s o r r a n s o rOrdinances in Conflict herewith.g
BE I T ORDAINED,By theMayorandCityCouncilof the
City of Blair, Nebraska:SECTION 1.That subdivision
(b) of Section 1 of Ordinance No.
478 of the City of Blair, Nebraska,'which now reads as follows:|"(b).Ha wke n and Peddlera:
The sum ol $10.00 per day on
each hawker and on each ped-
dler of goods at yetdl,by,sample, or by taking orders or_
otherwise.And for the put-~|_.___.- .».¢_f _,_.___..
(v). Showing Under Canvas: On
each theatx-iw troupe showing
under carivas, $5.00 to $16.W per
dayj a t the discretion of the
Mayor..
and that said original subdivision
(v) of said Section 1 of said Ord-
inance No. 478 of the City of Blair,
Nebraska, is hereby repealed.
SECTION 4.That subdivision(h) of Section 1 of Ordinance No.
(73 of the City of Blair, Nebraska,which now reads as follows:"(h ).ltinerant Vendor lt Whole-
sale:On each itinerant vendor.
mittee and the Street Commissiam
er.All Councilmeh present vot-ing 'AYET the motion carried.
An Ordinance,amending Sub-
divisions (b),(g)and (\-)and
Repealing Subdivisions (h)and((j)of Section 1 of Ordinance
nignway Maintainer U0-H. J. Cooke
C. & N. W. R_R_ Co.
C. W. F. Coal Co.
Nebraska-Iowa Oil Co. »
Westinghouse ElectricBlair Plumbing Co.
No. 413 ol the city of aim, Neb-| Chas. Mortensen
raska,said Ordinance being anOrdinance Providing for the Levy
of Occupation and License TaxesandsaidSubdivisionsso Amend-
ed and Repealed Providkig Occu-
pation ahd License Taxes on Vari-
ous and Several Classes and Kinda
iM. Simonsen
Chas. Peak
Grace SlruveHerman Ladvrig
Louie DavidsonRichardDaniels
l Westinghouse Electric
Cc.
Sun-
14.70
2.65185.87
150.00
10.73
11.91
2.00
135.00
125.00110.00
110.00100.00100.00
125.00
comma soon
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e mo n u r o ve to u ma n a B li n dinit. Sy lvia at St. J ose ph hos]
W a lte r K n i e p dr ove to S p
ield Sa tu rd ay .
M r .He r m a n J u n q hlu th
le r mi t d r o ve to Y o r k ,No b .
rd a y ,re tu r n i n g Sund ay .
Mr .an d Mr s .Ne ls Bve ndg
n d f a m i ly dr o ve to Blah '
Le n na n ff o r D e c o r ati on da y .
M r i a n d Mr s .Llo y d Br o wn w
M t i n g a t the Fa r !Anrlf
- - -. _ _ _ - - _ _ ...... _ . . . _ . . .. . . . . .
ayto'
vital.
ring-
and
Sat-
aard
and
were
I.._..
make your appointments early.l tmeet.Mr.and Mrs.Hiram Krumdroveto Omaha unday as the
guests of Mr. and Roy Croll,who wre giving a rty in honorof Mr. T{rum's birt day.
Mr.and Mrs.Cnrtiss drove to
Glenwood, Iowa for Decoration day
and visited friends and old neigh-
hors.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Masters had
ns week~cnd guests, Mr. and Mrs.
\V. A.Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
'Shook of Lincoln and Mrs. Carrie,Gilmore and Buddie of Omaha.
Over 1000 fresh new WashDresses to pick from pdced at Sl,
'52 and $3 in sims 14 to 52 at theFashion Center in Blair.20-It
All Spring and Summer Coats
for Women and Misses reducedIto s u a t the Fashion Center i n
Blai r.Sizes 1 4 r n s s .v o m
po s e Ol mls a n xc le a n y p e r s o n ,persons,fi rm or corporation,who shall upon any street, ave~
nue, sidewalk or alley, or from
any stand or vehicle within said
City expose or offer or cry for
sale any goods, wares, merchan-
dise or articles of aay kind shall
be taken and deemed to be a
hawker, and any person travel-
ing from house to house or fromplacetoplacein the City of
Blair,Nebraska,exposing and
offering for sale, lease,barter
or exchange at retail, by sample,
by taking orders or otherwise,
any goods, wares, merchandise,or any article of any kind, shall
be deemed to be a peddler."be and the same hereby is amend-
ed to read as follows:
(b). lhwkers and Peddleru: The
sum of from. $2.00 to $10.00 per
day,a t the discretion of theMayor,on each hawker_and
I
i
1
at wholesale, of fruits, potatoes,
vegetables,flowers,groceries,
hay,straw,bread,grain,pas-
tries or other .kinds of goods
not herein specified, $200.00 peryear; this does not include farm-
ers, selling products of their ownraising."
bg and the same hereby is repeal-
e SECTION 5.That subdivision
(1) of Section 1 of Ordinance No.
473 of tl\e City of Blair, Nebraska,
which now reads as follows:
"(j). Magazine and Book Agent:
On each itinerant magazine orhookagent, $10.00 per'month,
$1.50 per day."bg and the same hereby is repeal-
e ."SECTION 6.This Ordinanceshalltake effect and be in force
from and after its passage, ep-proval and publication, as required
hu law.
I
of Businesses and Occupations:Ply
Repealing said Odginal Subdiv-National Roofin o.
isions and all other Ordinances or
Parts of Ordinances in Conflictherewith, was passed.
Moved and Seconded, that rule
Six be suspended :md that this
Ordinance be passed to its second
reading.On roll call,Bigelow,Jensen, Hundahl, McKay, Schmidt
and Roberts voting 'AYE', Crowdy
and Moore being absent, the mn-tion carried.
This ordinance was then readfor the second time.Moved und
Seconded, that rule six be again
suspended and that this ordinance
be passed to its third reading.On
roll call,Bigelow,Jensen,Hun-
dam, McKay,Schmidt and mb -
erts voting 'AYE',Crowdy and
Moore being absent,the motioncorded.
This ordinance was then read
for the third time.Moved and
I
.sr c
Vic Nbrdgrcen
Crane & Co.Pittsburg Plate Glass Co.
Wm. Nornberg
lnenol Co.
Peterson Machine Works
C. E. Gustin
Clark Suwerlanzl
Lloyd Chambers
Chris F. JensenMrs. 0. A. Guyer
Ed StricklettJames Machamer
David NorrisRivett Lbr. & Coal
C. E. Krause
Werner Schieman
Arndt Hardware
Chas.StricklettStandard Oil Co.
Christensen Lumber Co.M. C. Jensen
Jess Watts
I
Co.
86.4 5
399.00
1 6.00
s9.o124.00
36.003.80
1 .0025.95
100.00
1 10.00
2.4 5
30.00
29.3 1 I27.60
33.201 7.67
24 .95
237.50
s.on
1 8.80
12.7079.55
52.03
36.00
Specials
for
PawSaturday
FLOUR
Maintop, 48-Ib.
bag - » - ~ - -$1.73
Omar, 48-Ib.bag------ 1.79
CANNED GOoDS
Extra fancy Ital-
ion Prunes ~ - 23c
Yellow Free
Peaches - - - - 22c
Beets, large can 23c
Sweet Potatoes,
Large can ~ - 23c
Green Beans, No.
. 2 c a n - - - - - 1 5 c
Sardines, Mustard
or Tomato
Sauce, 2 for 25c
Cocoa, 2-Ib. can 35c
SOAP
5 bars Quick
Naphtha- - - 17c
Super Suds, pkg. 7c
Sunbxite Clean-
se}°, 3 cans ~ - 19c
Coffee
Monarch - - - - 48c
Folgars ~ - - v- 47c
Hills Bros. - - - 481:
Mann House - - 481:
These are the best
carried.'Standard 0~1 Co.79:55
This ordinance was then read Christensen Lumber Co.52.03
for the third time.Moved and M.C. Jensen 36.00
THE ORIGINAL McoWEN STOCK CO.HERE ALL WEEK
STARTING MONDAY, JUNE 9th,LADIES FREE OPENING Nrrx:
xFashionCenterBeautyParlor-Phone 47-Alice Txiplettf Rw-
istic Permanente, $5 and $7.50-
make your appointments ear!y.I t
peddle:of goods ut retail,bysample, or by taking orders or
otherwise.And for the purpose
of this article any person, per-
sons,firm or corporation, who
shall upon any street, avenue,
l '~and approved this 3rd
day of June, 1930.
A'I:I`E__S'I`:_
J.Harold Stewart,Mayorl
\\
Over 1000 Iresh ngw Wash sidewalk or alley, or from any u. ns. Krnpse,pnced at $1,stand or vehicle wmmin mid city Cnty Clerk.
to 52 at the expose or offer or cry for sale (SEAL)
xir.20-1¢...W mmm.M . "mon-hnndise|ACT NOWDresses w pick from 1$2 and $3 in sires 14
Fashion Cenmr in Bl:
I I
SOAP
5 bars Quick
Naphtha- - - 17c
Super Suds, pkg. 7c
Sunbxite Clean-
se}°, 3 cans ~ - 19c
Coffee
Monarch - - - - 48c
Folgars ~ - - v- 47c
Hills Bros. - - - 481:
Mann House - - 481:
These are the best
I .
CANNED GOoDS
Extra fancy Ital-
ion Prunes ~ - 23c
Yellow Free
Peaches - - - - 22c
Beets, large can 23c
Sweet Potatoes,
Large can ~ - 23c
Green Beans, No.
. 2 c a n - - - - - 1 5 c
Sardines, Mustard
or Tomato
Sauce, 2 for 25c
Cocoa, 2-Ib. can 35c
FLOUR
Maintop, 48-Ib.
bag - » - ~ - -$1.73
Omar, 48-Ib.bag------ 1.79
Values to $10 in Summer Silk
Dresses on sale at $4.98 and $6.75.
in sizes 14 to 46 at the Fashion
Center i n Blair this Thursday,
Friday, Saturday and Monday.I t
'l\VENTY-FIVENOTICE OF FINAL REPORT
A. C. Debel, Attorney
IN THE COUNTY COURT OFWASHINGTONCOUNTY,
NEBRASKA.
I-btate of Sophie Margnretlm
....,,_.....,,.....-.,,.....-.._..___or articles of any kind shall betaken and deemed to be a hawk-
er,and any person traveling
from house to house or from
place to place in the City of
Blair,Nebraska,exposing and
offering (nr sale,lease,barter
or exchange at retail, hy sample,by ta king orders or otherwise,any goods, wares, merchandise,
or any article of any kind, shall
be deemed to be a peddler.
and that said onginal subdivision
(b) of said Section 1 of said Ord-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolff and
family of Omaha, spent Decoration[my at the Victor wouf home.
Values bo $10 in Summer Silk
Dresses on sale ut $4.98 and $6.75i n sizes 14 w 46 at the Fashionl
Center i n Blair this Thursday*
Friday, Saturday and Monday.1:
CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
(Continued from Page One)
lroll call, Bigelow, Jensen, Hundahl
4
Here is your opportunity to get a real
bargain!And you can have absolute con=
fidencein the cars that bear the RED
"O.K. that counts"tag === because they
Lhnel
N 0 1
Dee-eased.linance No. 473 of the Citv 0fIMcKav. Schmidt. and Roberts vat'ICE IS HEREBY GW§EN|B1air,Nehrasa,is hereby re - i n g '.§LYE',Crowdy and Monro
Ienry H@ll"l§\Ck0i has fll&d_p¢g_1¢d_being absent, the motion carriod.the ""'|°f§'S"@d»County sEc'r1oN 2.That.subdivision Mayor Stewart appointed Mrs.
_ 0f_W§ShlU8i-011 .C0U¥{f3'»(rr) of Section 1 of Ordinance No..C.T.Farnham as a member of
have been carefully checked over by skilLibrarvBoaw.Moved1ta u U I .unc NJIUJ UI . ; ||¢ A ;s| A \ \e c u t o r o f t h e e s t a t e o f b o p h 1 e l w h i c h n o w r e a d s a s f o l l o w s
A l a r g a n e t h a J a h n e l d e c e a s e d ,n r g d l -¢,,,.\l l i n n r n n f V vn r l n u n l
inspectors,é i i b l é i d é é i f i ~ h § ; ' » | M o o r e b e i n g " n b s e n t f t h e
straw. bread. nutrles. :rain or.ur1-ind.known valuesother kinds of goods not hereinI Moved and seconded,that the
Jrpecified,which is shipped ifl;Chairn1an of the Park Committee
carload, or wagonloads, or motorbe authorized to purchase moos-vehicle loads, or less, $10.00 per; sary material for waste baskets :lt
day; ops does pot includefsrn1-5 ide _ Non:Park Qn_ _rol1_ _¢;:1ll,Imfnd Inna 'fl lil'I0
'i&2a{i§§`rhEi~¢5f"
Come in and pick out your car =- while we(SEAL)1. C. ELLER,20-41;County Judge
SCREENS
"Swat the f l y"W e furnish any size of
window or door screens on snort notice.
PAINT and VARN|su~
Linseed Oil, Turpentine, Brushes, etc.Be "
sure to get our prices.
HAY RACKS
Ready-built and painted.Our racks are
built to stand long hard service.
Rivett Lumber 81 Coal Co.
Values to $10 in Summer Silk
Dresses an sale at $4.98 and $6.75.
in sizes 14 w 46 at thu: FashionCenterinBlairthisThursday,
Friday, Saturday and Monday.l l
Over 1000 fresh new Wash
raising."Schmidt and Roberts vofjng 'AYE
:.n ::.~-ed to ~ rea d as fo llo ws:
( g ) .i ti n e r a n t V e n d o r a t Re ta i l:
On e a c h i ti n e r a n t ve n d o r a t r e -
ta i i o f f m i t s ,potatoe s,ve g -
etables,fi owe rs ,groc eries,h a y
s tr a w,bread,pastr ies,g r a i n o r
o th e r k i n d s o f g o o d s n o t h e r e i n
a' a ~. |al |1.|th e mo tio n c a r ri ed .
Mo v e d a n d Sec onded,th a t thr-
Str ee t &A lle y C o mmi tte e he
au th or iz ed t m purc hase f o u r
" Q U I E T Z O N E "signs;a n d h a ve
th e sa me in stalle d n e a r th e B la i r
Ho s p i ta l.O n r o ll c all,Bi g e lo w,1927 FORD COUPE: New
paint and tires, seat cov-
ers,wire wheels.Runs
like a top.Only $70.00
do\vn.
1927 NASH SEDAN : Mo-
tor, tires and finish in A-1
shape;equipped w i t h
bumper and spare tire and
heater.Must be seen to
be appreciated.Terms.
1927 OAKLAND COUPE
fi
|
§
rubbers. mobor comI
bé boughl oh easy terms.(
FORD TOURING
F'
PONTIAC COACH
not listed, so if you do not see the car listed that
I
go elsewhere?
4Vinton-Evans Chevljolet 0
"BLAm,, NEBRASKA A