Loading...
07-10-1930T~| .|;IvI.|.7;\.Il ft \~;§Tli~1 I~ ||\f ; ~ ENTERPRISE'PRINTS THE NEWS-Rezlrdla ~;az\.»iff.'s .. L BLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER v\fAsH|NGToN COUNTY,NEBRASKA ¢>..|.n.\.~| w»uv an .mm A.n...¢..BLAIR,NEBRASKA,JULY 10,1930 Fm6m£heGmrd¢8|>otdNa\\nd»-VOLUME YYYIV s ~"'£§'»;;;ff;.-;" '""",s¢.Wuhhlim °°=\*'- o c I U o o Ottottconlaosuo DODGE COUNTY Roms l o 0 On July (th tha f*ggtookAdriveoutover county.having Blair we ¢ »C 0 s o Relief j |Sight a I 0 0 ul n c0 n . c n c » e s c s to Nickerson,from Nicker~ son w Window when nstoppedforsfewminutes W visit old friends in the persons of Mr.ami Mn. Fred Penling.From Wina low curiosity lead us on to Hooper where a celebrationwasinprogess.Here westoppedforatimemixing with the crowd listening to the band connert. and imbib ing the Fourth of JulyspldtBaprevahsntinthe gathering..From Hooper we wok the rm trail somh and on the way swpped at the farm .; ~s a o 0 c S o n o nl o o0 l a a Bank Depositors toRec¢iv"§ .No Aid ln Fufuj' MARRIED (Emporia,Kam.,Gazette)Hhs ra.mm xewnwk daughter of Mn.Emma Ketch mlrk M Ft.(hlhoun Nab.and Jean P.Jipp of FL Calhmm weremarriedat the Seetoud PresbyterianchurchFridayeveningJune27at eight oclock.Rev.E.s. ~mad the service.The couple wereattendedbyMt.and Mn.R.J.Klauck Dorothy Jésn Klauck andMisaMargaretJipp.Mrs.Klauw and Miss Jipp are sisters of the bridegroom. .f~.1 |77 w.¢; ; ~ ;...§; §._ ;s;nff ~1 x.¢t\f av 6 .~:~~_;.&§3..f K..ifj;.a§I.f ~T.gg . {v .|.l<~\1:¢ .n . \ .§§t¢ 4 f. v .f _I 1I|\I ..jxi $5 \h:J is [ r 4c.,., .¢.~4?.v ¢. .11?.~2 _p1.f ~f 1:.m~.fm >~....\.._1.x 3. ~p 1.~1 .af .f ...:aiy .5 ~_| pp J*f I 9 ~;_h ..if#~;J A 1\~1 ._g ;...132 .\3..J\ ja fE_~\\§~~.;|4 ~ul~rx ..~Ff.AF ;~1 x1|.4 ~...~~1u..f..m_.k.j~_;..¢¢: .H~...;;.fi f ...:j~~y¢}~zan....::_I. .~:f1 ..~.2 ~I?:fn ...L4_..r f .9 ...QQér \w ~g .7 ~:..f.n ;..15L.l ...§:.F ..J |Nu Suu Help for Bank De f I on.SupnmeConn ~Appropriation.[Ala Req; lldhidnd Daneman. _E aural-ms COURTaumes Those Wm he mme; .in Binh Optated by Gnannty Fu! Comnnhdon |.¢_ The supreme court Wednesdil! affirmed the action ol the district court ol Lancaster coumy in hold ing invalid the action of the legislatureatthe1929sessioninnpsI o c I U o o Ottottconlaosuo DODGE COUNTY Roms l o 0 On July (th tha f*ggtookAdriveoutover county.having Blair we ¢ »C 0 s o Relief j |Sight a I 0 0 ul n c0 n . c n c » e s c s to Nickerson,from Nicker~ son w Window when nstoppedforsfewminutes W visit old friends in the persons of Mr.ami Mn. Fred Penling.From Wina low curiosity lead us on to Hooper where a celebrationwasinprogess.Here westoppedforatimemixing with the crowd listening to the band connert. and imbib ing the Fourth of JulyspldtBaprevahsntinthe gathering..From Hooper we wok the rm trail somh and on the way swpped at the farm .; ~s a o 0 c S o n o nl o o0 l a a Bank Depositors toReceiiré . __Ng.Aid. ln Fufui MARRIED (Emporia,Kam.,Gazette)Hhs ra.mm xewnwk daughter of Mn.Emma Ketch mlrk M Ft.(hlhoun Nab.and Jean P.Jipp of FL Calhmm weremarriedat the Seetoud PresbyterianchurchFridayeveningJune27at eight oclock.Rev.E.s. ~mad the service.The couple wereattendedbyMt.and Mn.R.J.Klauck Dorothy Jésn Klauck andMisaMargaretJipp.Mrs.Klauw and Miss Jipp are sisters of the bridegroom. .f~.1 |77 w.¢; ; ~ ;...§; §._ ;s;nff ~1 x.¢t\f av 6 .~:~~_;.&§3..f K..ifj;.a§I.f ~T.gg . {v .|.l<~\1:¢ .n . \ .§§t¢ 4 f. v .f _I 1I|\I ..jxi $5 \if r..¢ . J;Iv r L..flf ~Q .....v . .11?.~2 _p1.f ~f 1:.m~.fm >~auu \§ .1 gf./li ln 1.~1 .af .f ...:aiy .5\# _| pp J*f I 9 ~;_h ..if#~;J A 1\~1 ._g ;...132 .\3..J\ ja fE_~\\§~~.;|4 ~ul~rx ..~Ff.AF ;~1 x1|.4 ~...~~1u..f..m_.k.j~_;..¢¢: .H~...;;.fi f ...:j~~y¢}~zan....::_I. .~:f1 ..~.2 ~I?:fn ...L4_..r f .9 ...QQér \w ~g .7 ~:..f.n ;..15L.l ...§:.F ..J |..Nu Suu Help for Bank De f I on.SupnmeConn ~Appropriation.[Ala Req; lldhidnd Daneman. _E aural-ms COURTaumes Those Wm he mme; .in Binh Optated by Gnannty Fu! Comnnhdon |.¢_ The supreme court Wednesdil! affirmed the action ol the district court ol Lancaster coumy in hold ing invalid the action of the legislatureatthe1929sessioninnpsI atoaisstaaasntaun l AI lERNOBRlSSCALP | 1 usa nr l vu s In | a republicans. are disgruntledbenuaeherefusedtosupport.Hoover in the lut presidential campaign.Tak- ing it dl in all we cannot c s s 0 1| 0 I 0 l u n u some little dimention in theG.0.P.nnksover t.he xveleetion 01 Georg¢w. Norris veteran Sunntor from Nebnlh.It is n 4 C l 3 nxsrunama EL 0.4 IN ABBEST o.B.Solen of Michigan,D.K. Smith of Norfolk,and Charles Compton of Blair drove out m the barn dance at Frank Brown!on Relief j |Sight I J ;_ll _I .1._.J Q 1 .1 (_..1§;.fg f w i<1I Q J1}:u.~r 1~.1§1§h|1 ._L__..)¢r7.r_..}.~~.A f Q \?! ~. 4In .5>af r yf 1;~f :;f gy 5;zr_ryp~g_..M f ;.:___ \.». _f lx .R.;f§~¢If.i 1 .v<»;11 v w |f:¢J L 13..P.:Nr f f .4 .~.;{..1 ._1 r _;r ....1f~J 1 g1~¢(gun f;. Jr1.Oh lr 1.r br.1 i.T ~/r ~¢r7.r__A~f A as ~1 y .A ¢/ 1 1-w-f-"V._,.__,-\,¢~v F f 9. A nu if lk?QU / ..j/..|1 ¢ 1 ~/T f§v : i igmaw{J .Y an f a T;vr.9 \w ¢rw_x..1 ~_f .a .J .1 ea!r5. if .; ....x 1 ..AF .;. \ ~ 5 5 ¥ 5 §.2 \...;|f fvH.1_.g .}..__ ~ .h y \ .J I r I r r .e U ll 1 wg;I I 1.11 J..¢_¢ ur.~.I r 1 ¢5¢..1 QE o its;1 ....F5:u I 4 \\ ...f . .................4 j :~.j r:...~......Q .1 ..._.f ..\.r .._;..._....;.~.....¢\~.~.;.v...5 .1Y .Q jg rl .1 :.l 4 .Jn ..¢._f:f.f.._T r 5_§.1 ........¢5 \.|g v_(u\;_.~g .an ¢J ¢.p41~_.~.Q ;~a..._.F.~f?f :<a ¢~<_J...~ .5~i.\.(....¢¢g.l¢.... -AmBlau'gam SuffersDefeat Frem t Mlclldnalda Take Blair Team into Camp to the Tune ul 6 to 8 an Fremont Dinurnnd me Sundry BLAIR AT wrrou OF usr The Fremont Ma¢Dondds negotiatedanotherhurdleintheircamwznfor the 1980 Elkhorn valley league ehampioruhip when they udumdnmusosonmerre mont lut Sundny.The game wasmeemrinzallthewnywithboth Walt Laumer for lim Hacks and Dey for Blair pitching good ball. But for a couple nf had innings Dey might have swung the decis ivnhiawny.He gavethreebues onballainthesecondllmingand this proved hls undoing.Hia three passes followed Clif!Hn.nsens dngle and forced in n run.Con Ward brought in two more runswhenhedoubledwiththesack! full. A single by Lundt n double byNelsonanda home nm indde the park by Foxy Schuman tied the score for Blair in the third but the Masks stepped out again in their half ot this inning and scoredonewhenFndFritzcaught one of Deys offerings on the noseand cloueed it over the right field wall.Warricks error on Lin¢:oln| pop Hy with .lim Thompson and Cliff Hansen on base gaié the Hacks thw final two in the filth. The game was featured with sparkling fielnilng perlotmnnoen by lzfty Laumer Mack shortstop and Orval Schaffler Blalr am sack er.Lsumr noaptedlhardehanc Petiti ns For Special Election On Elec ric System Sale To Be Cir- cdated By The 'Power Co. ,........The Qigy Colmdl having |rbCu'i1y rduaed bocond&r or mbnd ;>,_";alfa:m pumhile the electricdiltrlbn'li;1Hsystemours, evuz we ;|m¢d to payexpenses, we will soon drcuhte initiative petitianaaskingt|mttheV0herzo!t.\x1uGtybepsrmittedtoex|7reesthdrpreference in the matter. We fer!that tlzi;o&era1$215,\')0&'W£|avery2m irone'tannot 't neaptancam6l¢hanatt!°!1!t:.luon0'\;lg?thitynnlril1been- aueawmm Citfsbonded mmm-.mem ;;°f===-1»~=-===uupayenwlllbegreatlybene- Thin u the mast impodpnt 'Pmpold whichthetupnyenofBw:huns fox-_pair eonddandoaina generation and may ci _pl rm community,Nllilltthh ha,~=¥m&alLthi|| gkedgn sodid?-ha&xpayet|¢£.\'-lléoo tymayhlvemoppobunity zu vote on this vmwd mga. The Compmyis so confident of the fairness of itsoznmathapermanent benefit which RJ acceptancewonIdbHngwBIdrmditsdthen|thuwouemarethmpleaaedtoaubndttheprvpoaaltothepeopleaaawhohfoftbeirmswsx. The signing of the petitions simply means that the owilhaveadghtmvoieonthhmaturwlwn §'*44P¢f5'\;q¥¢.»;glvi*e2§.Ibiva-Neib.aLl Power Co. By w.M.HOPEWELL. oBadAccident .On Nebr.Str. o New York Car Bin Dip in h ruks Street With ~mu .mlb.Seryimp of A Physm e. Were Needed. rwo PERSONS WERE INJUQED Tourists are meeting with seri ous aeddents on the dips in the pavement intersection on exist Nebrulm and west Washington sheets.The wciants are ~ring quite regularly.One occurredMondaymorningwhichwasmon pain:luL Mr.and hks.F.A.Ruger of Dresden New York accompanied byMr.andMrs.W.S.lhompson of Gorham New York who wereonomuwentumaintoBlair by the short cut from Misoonri Valley Across the Abraham Lin coln Memorial bridge.As theyweredrivingwestoneastNeb raska strut they aossed the dipinthepavementwhichthrewboth Mr.and Mrs.Thompson who were riding in the back seat upagainstthetopof the sedan bmis ing them both badly.Mr.Thompsonreceivedthemore severe bruis es.He was at the time readingthemorningmlnandbeingentirelyunawareofthedipwasthrownintothetopwithsuch foree as w marly dislucabe his neck.Both parties were taken to a phydcians otfiee where theywerecaredforandafteracoupleo!hours time they mm able to proceed on thdr wny.In a cbnversadon with them they were loud in their statements that they would wan all ummalongtheirroubetogiveBibi:o sdumlvm-mzluHlmry man me most.or us anathatthepneaent.drift of Hoovefs presidential poli den is good proof that Norris was right. spam AmM as Givm by the A1 about dosing time m disturb nmr Reporter.ance nrose in which the three ab uempted w intimldnte the crvwd Each week nes the further pro which resulted in a call for the gressolplnnsfor agmatschoo]BheYHf dhehxeu dayin olo»a¢az»»casau a s s otyur.The various courses and mx.subjects have been carefully mmf. inlzed with a vlew to the actual Cl .....»a|...¢4~.chu mlm in the de| LEBRATE Aqnnvsasmv JllhllIDB.Ed Johnlvn Ill S ll...!°?.u..\....|r?l ...ye?....|E!lErn:_3____.i°§_?°1°*I.?W............................__velopment ol our students.Our new faculty members have been assigned their subjects for the comlngyea.r.It is our dm that each instructor shall wach only the either graduate or undergraduate msgorsWeue happy no announce dnt with only one uceplion all work in both College and Academy will he taught by our regular faculty With but one exception no classes will be taught by student tumors in either College or Amdemy..uw |ll 1.hs mon important part ol any college consists o!the ouvf standing personalities uul_schol subjeets in the field of which l A surprise party/was held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ed Flake in honor of their.fifbenth wedding was served from the well filled baskets which were brought by the goats and the afternoon was spent.visiting and taking pictures. Some of the mm enioyed them selves plsylng horseshoe. At nbout four oc.lock ice creamandcakewereserved.All de parted lor home wishing Mr.and Mn.Flake many happy returns. anniversary.A delicioui dinne School District About sixty frlends and rela tives gatherd at. the home of Mr. and Mrs.M.Madsen Thursdsy eveYIUIKJdy3. To help their oldest son Rohm celebrste his birthday. Sandwiches ice cream cake cookies and coffee were served. The following guests were present:Mr.and Mrs.Gus Mencke and sons Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Mencloe and family Mr.and llrs. Otto Mencke md family Mr.md Mrs.George Nelson and family Mr.md Mm Henry Kuhr Arthur Ind Anna Mr.and Mrs.Chris Korshoj and family Mr.md Mrs. Ed Mencke Mr.und Mrs.Ilarry Madsen and son.Mrs.Lsun Tofbe o a c s C a s c l c 0 a o n s zC2 o o o | \ U o A 0 l l t 4 l o s o l u s o .o a o s iormerly for years an employeoftheDanishLuth eran Publishing House of this city but in 1918 he gaveup his work and want farm- ing and has since that time lead the simple Efe. Alter dinner the Johnson family wcepwd our invlw tion for a drive and wetookinaeondderalilescopeoftenitory.Dodge countynorthofFremontisa hneautifmdly laying country.gently rolling and dotted with fine comfortable farm homes.Ou this drive wecouldnot but note the splendidroads.Mile mer mile of from homo to marloet road:nicely grznled and averittblcspeedwayNat only an rho mel#highways zrnveled but the uossrouir also.In hd pnctially all of tln road:in the ¥*Y eN=kf5*1¢rnu~m=mwwwtheidealtmrthc farmer and makes his llfe much more pleasant and his farms proportionately morevduxble Washington county as yetlsinthgembryonicmoein so as er rurfaced roads are c med there balm: nth vel except on the fed erdl d state hi way:andKb hen veeome thwllsh outside i uences.Our farm to maxke roads need hard narfnpsdnn and wlnan #him l o o l S l . l 0 ~l o l o o s 0 U 0 o l l l 0 0 C o o 6 l l » » » o ~5 I » o ms.e..\.lwosl.».me moeworengownof blue chiffon trim med with lace and carried a small Bible. Both Mr.and Mrs.Jlpp aregraduatesofFt.Calhoun highschoolGndMn.Jipp attended business college and Mr..Tipp at bmded the United Brethren col lage at York Neb.Mr.Jlpp is the section manager o!the lir ways division at the Department of Dommeros with headquarters in Emporia.Mr.and Mn.Jlpp left for ashorttripandwillreturnto.Em porin to live at the Congress apartments. ._..¢_... 0 0 Chicken Thieves UnderArrest ~ \i=f¢w¢1'~1¢\-dw ea Siollllll Now Rating in the County Sim:Box Awaiting hish Theft Committed July 4. BEING HELD ON $500 BOND Fred Fuller and Mr and Mrs. Human Schram 61 Omaha white and hlagfio Hooper colored and bdlins mm Sioux city.ue me. lngthue ho§..dl7l ill!\\wiht? jail charged with chicken stalling. The deed was supposed to have been committed on Jdy 4th when I | . auaoc nauxa upper they had neuntaloenoverby7thestateandwereoperatedforatimeasgoingconoemsbytheguarantyfundconmisdon..The court says that the appro¢priation by the legislature of publicmoneyinanysumtoreim burse depositors for losses sustainedinbankersopentcdbytha commisdon is void and of no ei 1ectnomthe fltt thltltcon stitutel thetnking d fanny pglongingtooneclustopaytho claims of another class and is in violation of thc due process 11r~virion of the federal md weconstitutions.In addition thet$& to the ut wu had because it :dd not disclose thc nature ~and effect of thc snmpnrgleaife»termed tn in the body of than ...:..:==me ~ ~ ~ ~cannot opJpromlatellcmoney!ortbo§eS plvwm ¢g de tonf iw£=i!~ IfIli 5u!ih1i|ola8olio!gthe~seraisesthewagonofwhetherll# people of the mu by sdonvdit the amendment mamma by the legislature for votes ~tion and intended to permitoontributionoldghtmillions 1 the public treasury will he vdidf if adopted.hwym poilt out due the people can amnndizhe.stateconstitutionallright ~use d public nr mn invoko me foam!oémagtotionalprovisionthat a person Dy An on if:ntatf.Long user w¢5hnvefofxv?M the names od thex taéttbookauiadincluaelwndxu .gm r..hiflmnmd by the nerson Law Invalid:';:1°,.. 'f'.f,.f7:~;,?T;;,,~r.*;.":;,:;; asua ulrry Neuon.lil Ann:_Inj ui A |u|n Sana:mink ;l_it;¢;oit§at 'spiricull and ~» wwmwu -»~ uw ...,»-1 "----mwuxmx man who _not my Svrwe Own Hola me sdml ins nobm lww more mn hum* mlm ep make um:subjectia ~Law 1|Puma by Lm biflhdlvu-- .-. ._vlul pufd our experimoe but who lettthe impnuo¢}helr owndsujactexu__permnneutly with na. Om cunoellnn ~Arvid no enen md family left Sunday morningon a three weeks vacation tour through the Black Hills Yellow stone Park md Esbel Park Mi.George Robertson of Luck Wisconsin student at Dum 1929 80 called at the college office Monday.Be has been working this summer with the constrnqtion wmwxv u the Omllm elsntor. Ledllxtun il uneonmxumuu. Mum Liv vda.._1..~-f~: _..,-'r--lmnmnlnc uunsnsuzn FIVE snsnms BE-UNITED A fimnv minionwu hdd intln nmrm Park Sunday when the sisters md their lamiliu met mln~opinion by Justice Good gethermd arjoysdaplcnie diana_gnd énlxered Wednssday the supremecourtheldinvalidtheactof the leginhmre nladng to !orma~ tion of new school distdzts out of old ones which Governor Weaver vd»oed.buY. which he held too long.1¢.thereton beam A law only to {mu=¢a¢»muno¢rm»¢=~nm Ridxard .Petersen and Amoldlmpmme court.. Sorensen j1f_ .DHlW§l10K»D }|The actlon was one lnrought by The did:was in honor of Mr. and Mrs.N.H.Debel of Albert Lea Minn.who were vinldng hue. The sisters wen:Mrs.H. J.Han sen Mrs.Skov Nielsen of BlairMrs.Hana Knudnen and Mrs.Nels Hansen of_nur.Blsir lim N:H. new and fmmq. Mr.Debels brothizr Attorney A. C. Debel and wife and C.M.Chrislbndent°',"'2.!E.'I';'2.'I"...'!°.1'fE**'9 ,auggl '"'""F* Ol F'?"!°"'i *flwmn of this city were liloprea-nun.....5 5'chicken roost waslnot be ceprivnd of his =e2=°i'~time comes the whole populacewi|\be more prospemusandhappyandtheburdens of the farmer will be lightf 0 n1 o A.K.:seandevastated. The cudpx and landed ue weekenu zouowmg \'J16rmu|.n\enjujn the ecmnty supe,mwMem|mL [less ny uue process or uvwatDana.Hmm nrooeaiinz under the law (01 rits were apprehended " in jail and on Tuesday 1~n'r-AN-RUNAoCi1YDN't*Aytomey Neis Dehel of Albert l!!Y%¢t L new di;£ri¢Y, out of terri vlsrons FROMlu.Minn.,was on the .College__¢°ry lying outside the city but mLRY IN DIANA wh o'c.lock they had '-'\» minary hearinz and (Calhoun Chronihlej A-4I rvunulqsr * I momlng anampuSundayeveninm-Dlvlwnhm iu£»¢m»|asm-mr a he-I °2'=;' E"l"°.f"'I.° an nr. I a I I I n slrlrmir ;).|E1ireporter.mont, as asked for by reSi<if=n1===' nn-. nnd Mm Hnwma Rum!are DANA COLLEGE NEWS We are happy at this time to Announce our new Professor ox 3=m=~fe»Mr.J.E.Banley oi .incnim Nebraska.Mr.Bartley were bound over bo the district man named McAdaiha of court in $500 bonds which so fax Omaha was struck by A palm they have been unable to raise and auto as he was fixing i pnsnanguestsof the county.the highway north of Niih last Thursday afternoon.The WOMAN nmsmxs LEG ==gg=was the nnamrrun ya~Fitzgerdd wljlb uv..._ ...i |...\._.i nu. x..x...\..\u.\...» Itlmnin.Baton .m..eu...to tha .._ '::.:;"1..1":;.;'.;:.:.:'3:\.';§nnnmnms T0 '"':"t§,"'§,{"'"f'n 1|llrlnulf1'§\"°B§i"'f'"17|'»:°UA "ll WNVENUON the fact .... S'.... counsel for both luminal an .=....f rnfiimugg On Sunday, June 22,a number of Blair members of the Christian church were in attendance at aeonvenlionofthatdenomination hold in Lincoln.It was a state convention and a very pleasing and profitable program was enjoyed hy those in atlcndanoe. Miss Vanola Brunton appearedontheprogramrenderinginher uma)pleadng manner a vocal solo in which she WO accompaniedbyMrsAJ.Hargett.Among those present from Blair wene Min Vanola BruntonlmCorasmeumrA.J. Hargett and John Gilliam. ROADWAY mrnovsmzwrs I parties ignored the provision inthe sutures that requim that the is sue be stated in plain language without repetition.The court says:Their pleadings mem with afmassofirrelevantandimmaoedalmat oer.Such violations of the statu tory rules of pleading needlessly tax the time and patience of the oonxt. The sufficiency ot the petition to annie the new district was ad nrltiwed and the only quesdon waswlntherthelawis valid.Thecourl aaysthatastheuxisdmwnitil possible for a very !ew electors to so manipndafae boundaries in their peliiiml as w eliminate 95 percentof the voters affected by their actamikv....ma.....\....+....na.hi §;j`iz\s§`§5"5€'°§'E§§mpéE£S}Einthesteelmillsatthatplace.They drove from Gary by auuwhichisadistanceof 578 miles to Omaha or approximately 60( miles to sum.Inst week they vaeationed among relatives and this week theyaneputtinginthdrtimehelpingoutattheHalmaBakerywhilw Mr.mu Mrs.Holmes are on theim trip. MRS.MASSER VISITS HOME Mra.D.V.Muaerwlmistead1 ing at Morningside Col.\e8¢»lwrtheweekendatherhomeinthis city.Mrs.Mauser has handledtln 1u......||¢nln¢n¢v nunla nl Mnrniru nas taken most of his uudergradu me and all of his graduate work ln ,he held of commerce After re y usb Nebraska Wweyan Unlversxty lol owing wluch he spent aught yearsguasslstnntouhlerandulshlerof *Citlmena State Bulk at Um ferslty Place Lincoln.Mr.Bott ey was hugh school supamhmd mt for tour yeas following which ze was altered a $50 scholarship lt the University of Nebraska.n _-_...---\._ L-...........1.f.n .:Giving his A.B.demé Mr.Bm! e in t commercial subjects At An aeddent ocsurred mm saw urdny down on the Henry Mencke farm on the bomm to Mrs.C.L. Bohannon whose husband works !or Hr.Mencke. riding on the tractor which her husbsnd was operating cutting grain ut.hey were going no pick wild raspberries slang the track. Asshewssmttemptingwgetot! the tractor.in soma manner her leg was aught and broken be lowtlnknoeandshewnsrushed ~9=\=¢~» ucnyeu use uqunm Hwy \¢ia¢mr»oar ma diqve¢X1 Fc. oun for a docwr.Dr.Mor row went down but when ~rived on the some ~had taken him to Covenant;,,§,,;.ml where it was found tha¢§his injuries were quite seven.I MUST HAVE LICENSE ro HAUL DEAD ANIMALS Tom Parrish Wm.Roberton Sho with another woman wadinppeared.A Damn!motorist tomwnioraid.Shewnsfimlly and John Stephens all of Omaha mms pun yuan un:una wmy~~»~»his gmdute work md nceivedthe nasrteridegne from the College f Business Admlnilvntion at thx Univerdty of Nebnnkl.Wo conlldzgDannezpednllyiomxmtein ning able to secure a mm who not anly hu mm in budness and business administration m working for his two decrees.but who has had eight years of prac uni rl ln om.h£mp1m where me u mu1¢ortnbly.Her lmnbmd TE.himself for the acdehnt as be had forgotien for the time being about the womenbeingonthemachineandhedd nos mm tba eornen as yaskgmightothérwisehnvedone. WEEKEND TRIP To were plwea unner Inu:mc~uyontheehngengulingsind:mi mlh without 1 me.Theywen fined $50 and cost each. BLAIR BOY TELLS Ol TRIP The following lsttaer wu receiv ed by The Evil\Prlne editors nm Dudley Carmr who his been tak ing n vacation through the wit ;;;,_x;dl;\ca't.l1-"Q,TQ;§x§luL§Z"£§°."§.§{5,;;Zim" (Calhoun Chronicle)within the parent asm-m any xoinx there exch summer to traiu Impxroved rondwlyi u the Dldlflnumber nf mima mm.lieuHen in the ut of teadxinx. of the day hereabouts.A crew of some sixty men is localed at FL Cnlhoun this week engaged in lly ing new and header nil;to han dle the Northwestern fnigm from omni no Blair.n is me that the Northwestern will nmmostof its OmnhnChicago fd§1t tnlns over thi;road.using its own Missouri river bridge at Blnir and avoiding the delays neoessi lated in switching through the Omnlm yards.The BusheeGavenhnm Co.ls getting the hill road from Ft.Cal houn to Douglas county in shapeforrravelimr.This road will be qTho court holds that under the provisions of the act the legulu ture has attempted to delegate to a few pazlhoners the power to fix the boundnrles of a mw district pus on its cmatlon dearly nn aff tempt oo delegalc to pnvaoe individunlslegislativefunctionsand contrary to the constitution On the onthe:point raised therightotthedistrictto appear as aplenum!!the court says that bylnw the board of education has thedutyofprowrhnxdistrictprop \~in dewmine the electorate q .. erty und that the new distnct ln ¢.x...n........¢.x.... She ié an exceptionally mon: instructor.Her heart is in U11 work and those who know her bes pronounce her na one of the bel lnherline.Sheior thepw dx yarn ben one of the instruct urs of the Blair high school but iz planning on not teaching next year VACATIONING IN MINNESUU Mr.and Mrs.Osunr Holmes lef last Saturday for the wllds o.Minnesota whens they are thl< week enjoying fishing and zeliez from the torrid temperature o:0 a....nm :ical business qpuignoe.It must PIERCE COUNTY and north.He, with his mutha,:ze ~that there arg mm-°"-Mn.Minerva Carter and um.:ate pomts m business admmistra-un-.ma Mn JM Inzma.Mr,Mrs. John Carter, an spendingA |( g gmm.SCC3d8d f d. ..G. ¢....|....? d ?d gg dy Jbf g C Iiturning rin homemmmwmmmnuread-"""'"'""*""""l'"*"'°°~-----»~-_mwmd |m¢|,|¢_Neb..la|=tsnuurd;ymv||is¢|¢1¢theh1:terPlrloltlnw¢»k. .Y__.__.B!_tf...|___..E'_coulnln|,l{r.andln.'W.W.Rlley }$§_Ead13 thS£ \¢Bl me mltmcwr can unlw upuumia own pracfioal business aperienee.We are indeed happy onwelcomeProf.Bartley and his astimable family w our commom xy.Mr.Arthnr Mehrens of Little Sioux Iowa called at tho collageutSaturday.Mr.Mehrens is :ow entenng the field ot insur~.._.U.._._.._1-.. there.The ]?.ileys are planning to go to Europe this month and the ddt from the Washington wunty relatives was in the nlture of a tarewdl party w them bdore they leave. All returned Sunday evening tho Allan families swnninz nSdautocallonHr.and Gus layden of that phoe nnd the .hamper vvwmms.My 1.1sso. Mr.and Mrs.John A.Rhonda;IBlairEnterprise..a Bldr Nebraska.c Dear Friends: I am writing as you reqmgmaconcerningmytripthrough.¢¢Xye \» West.I left Blair June 19v.h.f UvmotherandauntMn..Joh<n_0r ...».»u ¢wmu|.ruu5 w mu:pun lu v~~*~used as a detour while the Wuh um pmpergy wrvnsiully Mr.and Mrs.Holnies mnbea |ington highway in being rem8d¢|vacation trip/each year and ead year select e different route.Las year they went to the Black Hill: und the trip according tb Oacu 1 am pavea.hmlrunmlus lllu un rmcnrsns HEREm.Amc1m.wnns lxrnphie aémxpaan,6m.mmm umm uulca l xuxmur rem t i W h Dluw Ano v rninnomzhyHmnuugmmdmrdnlmmdqmofmemongmneunvented1tchancensomeeof M1_ md Mrs.A.E.Hum;of mccelsfud tezzclnrs of the county.~~??f*.f .1|diffi¢vd¢.without 1 amor. ~dition of thepavvemeznf.;-..J u f'PE?f$_'i'.1"_£L*'E_*°"3°€£°f'1mee.ne moelvem nu trumug ~lt Eununelle "|"uucumpuxuul mezilBachdofsdzgreeAtDmand.__»..|...»...w _Shwnmn We took mn tents oa my inpwiihwrasilill \this dty, was united in marriagetaMr.lhrtin Jorgennn, Jr.of Fiomnne, Neb., on Saturdnymum-illm Gum: 28, at 10 o'c1ock at theGxriliilndurch parlonage,Rev. A.J.Hargett oflidating.The nligndlnh were Minn;Amanda wut 14 had bu_uuunvururmy rmuumue.Anw Bn kept JIZ é1§L hm mmred dit?d by mn mi8h¢involve mdhddhinopponmu sate.Walt the div hhoubb 1hst would ¢n aeemad¢<»bsthaooo\estmmoun ¢<P¢nsentlevexultima u»mndaaenm»¢¢.mmm»f¢h hws gnnhlm shud:Inndnwhvhd vlsI'l'lNG Ar Bunwm.nllyeverynu."""-'?"FF~°*"E°'?".P"'€'f"!ahmms¢r1»~-ndF°xrS¢hur-'"' vidtedhersister Mn_B¢¢g"{|§uemxrmutonenrozmemgxnnof Spiker, lox' 1 'wnk recently.°"°heeahzhes. She hu for l. number of yeasbeen vwcbins in the achaols of CATHOLICS cnnznmm polis W .d makesvimre ¢J mrmm pmfu;Tha Catholic wma '°""°""'o! his Mnmin degree at tha gg;;',;,;;;-~"~"»""""""""pumped wherever nlghg. .vanity f Nebraska.He has us.RapidCity,Sou\.h .two wil-of mwmfm inchins _ufgf-1,_~'f our nm dmHnI.\inx; bv we MYat Stromaburg,Nsbx-uh.P 3;the Buck Hills.As I hidMr.Milind Peharsen of Dume»lrd of rich Hertilq dfbr°zlNeb..is back at his former RETURN I-'RDM MINNESOTA the Niohnn,_I éok the §?'Z&.. rmsitinn at the Danish Lutheran valley mum tn Chxdxon,thu 4. 3;;»I.;..iH.,m.,.mi vivim sm »J=f.im.d.,for Bxttle °"°°?°'°°a """°°July '"Ns- ma.n,who hw 2 in four trim, wex'e|Mr.and nm .mm 1.Uma aimGmhmafmm,Ea Boone of $xeek;'iMidzigan when due vm in ~A luxe mwd was 3°only .Hgwm able to findllde llsthllulldly for mmm,Neb-ynars of Florence and Barry Larsen d Hi!Ui her brotha, Fred Inna.ra consu n Y-w ere WNY will spend about em.Tmsdayevmmgtheelnbheldn De mama mmm°'?.t'§t_._,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,__nugim manning in nw.which dr lung..wma r-'rm was me 2.;'2..._"£';.-3 21 ,._€_£'¥ _.. ~~ixém.Durlns his Rev.| attending Dana be has family n nployed by this business week ir lineotype operator.He when ¢l.»\nO 4. md Mrs.L.J.Moran and :turned Wednesday nf last um St.Clmld Mkmesotn they vldied friends for n days.While in the state flxuulmd likes they in n the puiime ol Ihhing n they depnrbed the filmy cl been minced in num lidarqbly.north into the Black Hills.The funn crops looked fine from Blhir through Henman Teknmgln Onk umd West Paint Wixnex mgrnmtoNeligh.Seeing the watvhgfieldsof wheat and the fine g¢rg~ingfidda doom I could nothdpbutrealizehowwonderfully .ed the people ol Nebraska .Bu¢m¢»f»1mu@au»¢1f.m <»i;'°»h.""'%',.,,:',°"'"°"';.1.'¢2'¢:."'°'"'~""::::""'-"~-~-»-ww-QL ';Tf§as=°s='is»»;fa¢aEm a'.:;,:'"''"''""""PP t.H Ln '._P*P'rm newlyweda went n once an eu: af mm, 1. nc .3',.T?§. ¥Z"$.,rrs 'mms ~(Continued '"'\"'°"'¥'""The mam Gm Co\l.rse°;t""°|thai: hemenearI*1orenee\vb;nCuvunmtholpitll!nomlln,m.f~Mr.|ndMn.Egg\rtohrt a w-mnnu»mn1°pw,znof¢.,,v;,¢,,,,,,,,,'I,,m,,,,,,¢m,tbeywillfarm.iaingfrom indurlumntaimdby Dvvzhlwmwnmwhidnzwu $1.60ins&mea14ta46maixheen ioryfmnzanduxa.N¢||H,_m",The hdda hll been | izlcherin tha kkkgf n hone.R 1, upon- me mah of twih boy; lalt'I'hun- new styles-over 1000 frr~r,h new dw pmprfiwr hu in cun-dm oountynnd launholt <u,°afmm¢umm»¢m¢h1mxn du-m-omu¢n¢mgm=¢z;"'"""'""*°P'°"*°"'*""fuamn»mmiymumam geb~the in- Mr. and Mn. John Domnkzr °f|-M gut. ymu-shue gfmwu ,,,..tlngth¢gmmd»!aah|pemd¢h¢_the nolxthernputof theeoamty.gain;25»1||lP¢lHlpnvin¢vlrypopukz. Wm nut yuu' cnusr we umvu-°;'""~|ityolNebrukaCcl.\e|;eofMed~n iam atomnhsto¢¢ib¢r wsu;nv ddzedi mrnam¢fs1iu.who eomplewd mdwhe his premodie work at Dann un.sawn. rear.beacon _ one v.|u¢»m;1omsmm¢rsuk*°°1°fDreusamwprioadatw1smd"°l¢1\°f wzsm mu11u»wuumtho¢r»nFhhimtlnhr.25».lthlvl.nrl 1 >e trip lhey mvexea ulhavdnz a naler neen mlm-.nd 114¢mileeand!o\mdthenotson:|kagrdwthuw6_Id'tcoolmdaughmxandn~n¢h,¢<>=»¢¢1-¢z1-o _ |in endian eondidom kinnn,Long Pine,md an |b\'m\'l-Ima nf nm..(Ummm on p¢¢j¢xag§ »1Q¢¢rm»u»,¢m B&nd»f~dh=n=='n1n¢vr=x¢»n»¢n1n.u»ryw¢£;»g u e s t s i n m m F . F . . 1 = 1 ¢ m » r h ° m ¢ . \ . :n m r . h U v m m !" Y i u i f f f v l " d u r u n d I l :¢ 1 u i . \ l ¢ - u l i *¢..¢............._1 1 r i t h l . ¢ . l An l " r md | m' l ' h u n d l y .l n m d l n .m m w - r n a . \ a v m ¢ a u b m ¢ n m ¢ u y m u ~ ¢ n n a n n m n » m n g m » »-S u n | h y 8 d o | | l l t l 0 A . H . r f h ! \ \ w u v l h £bi l'¥ | dm\mhe \'lG¢ r¢ !udelnAl| .| .rg\nt ;nd A,b e no o na tL b e Ne mn W u1 flc k1 w me i ngt hs pi e a i c Ss md ny \t tha B | dr No c h u r d x n a d o e l n t h e i o n - fn n s n t ll r l -F | ¢ | d , l r | . d r 0 n t o S w f ! | L n h e S u n d l y d ¢ - w h e n F h n m l l M ' ¢ l n ¢ t v e | d o m d h 8 W m m n b ¢ ¢ u d $ m d u | t 8 P . Hl i nn n d l n .Smhhwe re zmo o nto r t he bnll guma .o nxtra do ndhnna dt nlzi ug.D e - m ' |u . . , . _ , _ . . . . - . . . - -...| ... ... m.|u n k n n m . ' h l m . M n . C h . r k Udo ux dxo ¢ hzmni s \v u '¢ a rv a d.!l r . m d l n A . W . Q | . u h a _ | n d ___ _._. DESOTO LOCALS . - . . . . . - . - . . . . - - . . . . . . - » . - . -. " . . u » ¢ _ ¢ | \ n | | x n n l I |v e n i n 0 m | h . \ T ¢ n d l y h m 1 l y u m a d L U o 0 m \ h n l I o n d l y ¢ n d v l d u d M n . A n d n l H a h l | £ w h a n l l n H n n n v e n t t o » e ¢ d » t h n l t n m n m u l h o l n r l h l .D r .' r h ¢ i r ¢ l n n » \ m¢ , l . . \ . » | . . \ . . . 4 .Hmm ' r u n lr n u r nn n n mr w r r e c z"uv ....-..-. -,m ¢ » ¢ a » 6 § I ' : m a w ¢ u h » m . 1 ra to fHe 1 -mm. l f n m d K n . W . J .m m m ¢.hildr¢nwere¢mon¢Q.bola.of the O. W . B. Club e njoy ing vpia zie th e F o u rt .h a t th e k | D i x o n ho me stCllh0v-m.. B n .lh rg xr e t lvenon,Will, Pe ui mdVe ra l !a e , o !B 1 ni r we m Sund a y e v e ni n gv i x i tnn s ttb e k. l m ? " * ' " " " "' NEW ENGLAND NEWS M r . a n d l r l . G w I n f t i n m ddmdzbe n - m p - S f i d by M n . F m e m m l n f d s m d w m n t e n d e d the funeral d l i l a Fmndx near Ornmwdn a da y a fb e mo o n.m.=....,|.. z.. fm.. .,m'.|rv nmeived Sud-ly a fte rno o n, s us a n mn v u s p r un g o n% . h mi l y w h e n Hx . I n d M n : Cndoc Ho rd e o f ( kno ll,with M n .A. P. G o u n d a t W que , dropped in for a nhurbvidt.Mx. md Mn. Morri s lu-d taken theirdaughter,Wilve to Des Haines,where nhe boarded a tx-min for ..;..u|..-. °'»¢1.rIl..cL\Y.°.le.¢' E r f . . ' T _th them for ber umtha.Mr.Mm. C. T. White, Pearl and of ugngwn were luv.week tors at Qu Haruki Curieyfbolm. Julius Weber drdv tognge, Neb Tuesday for a visit wi h\s bro-ther,John.' 1 I417=iii 'gmmf °°°.;-;'-§,.;':', _ _ _ _E l trluo hdpatnto eltu d » o m m m u m ! ° r J u u m s w ~ ¢ u u md W m . S d f . u l n n w e a k .'utSmif.h wn Bo b by lmd v m a h- 3 3 8 - ' i ,m u l a o a, 9-¥°4..e=the B u r y Sem home, nm pw ...__ _-..__ _ ._u mmr i n g r o l l a l l .po oL `Mlxs ne ul~Ubtle vi zghi s l£ahder l p e n t t h s C . B . I h m l y ¥ €N 8 l=the we e ka dwi Uxhe r| unt,lli s | W ¢ ¢ k-¢ '| | l- "m imma.Kathryn Healey in Blair.n m m f g d Mayan J ensen spenzthe mx-_u r .ma Mrs. James Paulsen Neb and w»¢h1u»v=-ME# "Ff~B'?'}"*I%.»pe=-=.S"§>d°v:f*ef°°°!*at "=e |°';.".___ ~ Wm"and Mm_\H¢enry Jensen ana zemrnea"""-a ¢L... A.shllnd,Neb.Sunday when M. lvénon hnfne. Clark Golldxon, who works forGrant Allen, was a Sunday guest at the George Fukber home. Mr. and Mrs,Jo hn Qlli nlm o l the M¢ Clrthy a mrm, were g m . day afhemoon vidtam nt the home umm, m au, nu...-1 -~- -- --n h lun:week from Mr.and H n .Huo ld Johnson announcing the arrival of an zlghttggund bw. who came to glndden ir hearts on July 2.Motlnr and babe arein the Te knmlh ho spiw.Mrs. Johnson v dll_ be rexnengbavei an Z¢i'3£"i§'E " ° ' ; ; ' , ; ; ; ; way home.Mrs.Gosaard ¢.n sunta n4Mrs .Mo rris ina c,o,i anin o f M r .L o f d x . M r .: n d l i n .B l y m o n d m g m a n d f u n i l y ,m r .m a n n .F i o y d u . . . . ¢ n . . . A l a m i l u . u m o h .A n . The Store for Thrifty Wamenim m is the Fumion Center--nl ways.Try the Fashion CenbeFirst when you ned D==~»~~1 S m a r t n e w S ty le s u W a n Dr e ss e s B t $2 n .n d $2 . 9 5, i n vo ile : ha ti stc s , p i q ms, r a y o n p iq u e s , li l e s . . . n n- r .t h 3» 1- en n " J ....-_-.......~....f i i tn n h n maJuk Lum were nannies un uwle Sow Women'a Club Int Thun- °*°; nitemocn.m. Alice Rmve of Blair, spent July 4th at the home ol her sun. Anhux Rowe and family. u .--.a u n Dun Jann ants:- camm gpex hon Um q I t h a D m u a \ | \ u u n o v n u a n A A : u n w u - v n u . . .a 1 ; 1 F 1 o n A n d e r H 6 n o f O m n h a t o s e e m r s .t ~' n d M r .a n d H r s .H a n ? T y s o n ,n r . : n t t h e W e e k e n d v i s i t i n g a t t h e i w m a s o n .a n d M r s . D o n M e t z l e r a n d M r . a n d me o f h e r s i s t e r ,M r s .<= 1 = f'= |M i s s A g n e s S i m o n s e n i s h e l p i n g M r s . .K e n n e t h T Y ' ° ° . " " ? * ` °" m ° 1 1 8 ` p i n e u t t .M r s .F .M u l l e r w i t h h o u s e w o r k t h o s e ¢ H } ° Y i l 1 8 'a p m m c a t t h c * ' z e b e r o f f a r r n i i e a -L o u i s L o n g h o m e w e s t o f H e r m a n IU I ?_P.'§'f.'.n\....:..|....... A\fall'l\lY ith ~ F E E ?~t i m a f t e r n o o n c f t b a F o u r t h .I Mx°.andMrs.A. w. Clarknand ofldr. '~ ~uzfssiater Mx-s.Harry children spelt the .afternoon ¢f"'Tucker. .~ve .. .._toapemdthe 4th them and allen-joyed a picnic lupper. . Amnng the a were the followmgz Mr.a.nd Ted Olinger, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Mznclw m a children,Mr. md M n .Chris Jensen and chil-dmu, Mx. and Mrs. George Fallen and ann, Mr. and Mrs. Chril Chris- wtfe rsm and children,Mr.and Mn. John Hook: and Mr. and Mrs. Emmuel A.nd.¢vnon and children.Mu . He l e n u mmm a nd c h i l - dren of Blah' were Thurlday vis- ..¢ .....Dr ex'm.|nHuxdumo!0maha,i m ~ w s pe nd t he Fo ur th wi th his parents,Mr.and Mrs.Fred Hurdum.Mr. and Mn. Harry Tucker took`M n . F m n k P i u : ¢ l - , m w r o f m m Tucker, ho Omaha Tuesday to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mar- shall Tyson.Wednesday,Mrs. Pitzey went to the St. Ca|.hm'ine'shospital to have her Std extruded m d receive other cal ma z- rmnt.Friends are ghd to know Sr. home near Herman. Miss Mxrguet Warrick was a Wednesday evening guest of Miss Alma. Wnch of Bldr. Mr. and Mrs. Opal Reeves and \mr . a n d mn . a n - 1 w a r m o l Values w $10 in Summer Silk ww of Herman, spent the Fourth Dresses now priced at $4.76 and at um pnzenw G€°l*8»¢Fackler $6.15 i n dm 1 1 t o 4 6 at the home.Fashion C/enwr.25-1:Miss Ernesune McCoy c m e ' ...1 ~vemn~ \ .|I I A Q A A I 4 »¢I I ~\;.. M »0o r e F a c t s A n d F i g u r e s The following figures aire taken from the auditor's report and show the valuation placed on the city's light plant and distributing system for 1930: `\. Land .0..f .$3,750.00 Building .....1 9,1 07. 58 f MachineryJandEquip1nent 54,221.67 Distributing systemf `..46,634.45 '`1g3, 71 3; 7 0 "Less Depreciation .1 ',40, 5 5 3.6 8 Net Valuation1930 ....83, 16 0.0 2 According to these figures,the valuation of the distributing system after deducting its proportion- ate share of depreciation, is less than $45,000.00 For this we are offering the people of Blair. . . . . .$z1s,ooo.00 In Cash 3 I|o ' ;I ' FARMERS! #- Threshing orders will be delivered.Just phone us. Anything you want --- Fancy Groceries, Veg- `etables,Fruits,Cold and Fresh MeatsQ -e - 'North Side Store rnona 113 and 114 wa~ Mr. and mmf Henry Havendick mt their home.~ r ~ ~ ~ : r e ~ c less- ons .1 = ..ant am neighborhoods.Mrs. Chris Hdstein il enendins The Baptist minister from Blair,the week with her daughter, Mrs. Rzv Mann, his wife and children,Vick Skov Ind family. ell Mr and Mrs. John B. Erlksenwiu{ 11 LL Fletcher of the cmw . '\d family were Wednefsday eve-Home,and Mus June Fletcher,an ST- PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH ORUM P. J. Reinertaen, Pador Sunday, Jdy 13 to spend Sunday with we J .S. Conety family.She went w Fle- mont w complete the last week ofgh# summer mm at Midland Col- ege.Mrs. Ana Dixon, Jr. and grand-daughter ot Los Angeles, vimed with her sister, Mn. J. S. Conety from Thuxsdny until Satunlny eve- ning.Mr. and Mn. Gifford Dixonmd three children of Blnir, spent the Fouxth at the Cbnzty home andadldro v e toOmnbB!'or t.he evening with the P. J. Flynn fam- ily.Mrs. George Fackler my e d withber mnther, Mrs. J. J.Schneider at Cednr Creek. Neli. from Thun-day unti\ Sawrday.Mrs. Schne\- der il suffering from erysipe1as.d savingthat will be afforded you, can you really afford not t o c o n s i d e r i t s e r i o u s l y ?/J .1 Lighten your -tax burden and purthe difference in the bank < Iowa-Nebraska Light & Power Co. '`,By W. M. Hopewell Your e butter,wheat and cam me per and lower than they have been for a long time-wdl the Prices at the Fashion Gamer haw been reduced in pro- ponion-you c an buy things you uztunlly nleed at lower Prices Now than you linve been able to for thepast 10 yeurs-shop at the Fash-lon Center ln'Blal|.--time andy Store in Blair with xi turnover so quick that you get the new low prices the minute we get them-shop and see for yourself.25~1t 1 Park and also called an Mrs. Sa-nh Rathbun who with her son, return-d ho me with the m bo vis it unul Saturday at the home of her bm- ther, Chlrles Husk.\The Kindred Merrymakers Club was entertained by Mrs.John Fitch 'Thursday afternoon.Then: were fburtxeen members pxqenhMrs. Wallue Finch was a vlsltqr.A spelling contest was inddged m :yd refreshments o! chicken sand- wiches, tnmabo adad, sponge cakewithwhippedcreamandcoffee. were served.July 17th Mrs. Clyde A ~NG 'nm fIBorrom ROAD Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jacobsen and Mr.and Mm. A. H.Atwood ofOmnhs. were Sunday nfoex-noon and wmwr :ve-'RS of Mr. and Mrs.Clyde Mahler.Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Warrick wem dw e ve ni ng su.Mfr md Mrs. Oscar Mathews,vddwd their son and wif db a l m u r . md n m mv m ° M § " h - ewli nomnlmthe n!bernoouof the Ftmrtb.Miss Ma xi m Mathews want w Omaha Sunday to visit afew days.\ Guy Bailey and Mimi Carrie Whitnnck of Herman, were Sundayvisitors at the Ca-Es Frye home. Fred Metzler md Ralph Ray were Sunday albernoon visitors at C\yde Metzlefs.I Mrs.A..R.Beades and daugh- Iiaet,Audrey of south of Blair, were dinner guests Sunday wi\.h Mx and Mrs. C. B. Bunn.Alber-¥. vlsimrs were Dr. and Mrs. d/and son, Paul md Misa Ger- 1 Ma d o f Bla i r. {as Marguerite Lemon of Blair s nt.Monday afternoon with Margaret Wnrrick at the Neum Warrick home.The Blue Birds of Bono 4-H styla for Women me zo s e m; c hi l d s $1.49 $8-25:Enna Jettick,$6 and S Af the Fashion Center.25- ta-had at u fnmily gathering Jdy Fourth.jThe De Bobo Womeafs Club held daclr annual picnic a t the Bll i r prk Sunday, Judy Sth.The day ha-ngd out to be very sultry butnevuiln-lem those wha attended: n m ds .NUM a p nt y_"e g " ° '; ° }, " ;; ° "§ Ql u hd h e l d pcmf.ownat é..m,., Moeller'|. M n .Mi lk e n and two daugh-ta s ,Misses Lillie md »Luc:ille,| d m a little grnddmghte r ot.\(m.lh\,taen's, dmve down from m a r wma u , N. D. a nd spent but week vlxitlngat the home 01 Blair.25-it Ll u A llr a ffliffnnrl IIinnlinni l u l : l | U .a l u a .\ a » A ¢ A v a i l n » l ¢ ¢ v ¢ | ¢ » ' -|M u m I j v s r i a L u i :n f P l n t t n r n o u t h . Heb.was a ,gum at her mister,Mrs. George lchelsen recently.'Hg o.w. R.Club held their Fourdz of July picnic down in IraDixon's gmve sautheaxt of Fortlkllwun.There were two hundred n d mn in attendance Lhnt dny. u m m m Theo.Khhunde,Sam Fa: c o um §§J€.`ii»B Dixon. Jim Ianker. Wm. |,rider it a wonderful medicine. B100 and Loud;Inlioda were dressed in uniform und looked aft- er the vervinz of the dinner atnoonamdagainin the evening. Along with plenty of good picnic food twenty-tive gallon:of iceneun were served.In the alter- n o m them were contests and games and eve n I few old timedance quadrilh.In Dixon, Louis n a p a ,s m swa e.' n a n m - iurlde and Wm. Bolle, assisted by ln. Lalioda looked nfbor the con-tests and guna :m d awnrded auitahie prima to thc winners. Mr. md Mta Dixon sumly deserve 1 vale of thank: for tba way Hwyprovidedbenches ani chairs and also suitable mp m sen/e lunch SA.edutmluswmu _s\InE»§`2f"oon of the m=»»¢ 'L Bnby Beef Club at the John Stork home,near Orum.Mr. and Mrs. 'red Klnbunde and two children of Bhlir, were Sun- day dinner guests of Mx.and Mrs. w. J. Bom.Mm Elizabeth Grimm and MissEdna Mae Tucke; went to Omaha Whdneadgy to m y until Friday mth then' czmmlnn, Hr.md Mrs . . ._\_n m.....-u -.ml M m on. Whnh nu-mann: nn mln naw. 2 for$ 1 5 5 "sim 14'2o'Y5 HH _1..... nptvlnm-nvnr moo fmh nmwl; 1 w a " " '" E ""`z`£i:eIllini! Udall! l\°'"?lll0P'°!l'1¥!(3 gut your of -wr/.;¢l "'marnnau xylvdlg-ov ~ "'""`~gdna.25-1:uma -wn.1.1 nM H JORDAN 1.--....\....Ml in .+f.nA»A the the- .»Vdues w $10 in &|mm¢r samDanse now priced at $4.75 and &8.'l5in nixel1lto46 attheFuhim Gunther.26-lt BENCH moms Hr. md MH. Juper Jupenonand daughbcr md lr. and Mn. K.Unridmnen ol Kemmingtord, Neb.nndlln.C.F.Janunwzredin-neg guests Wndmsdu nt thegpm of Mr. and lln. Ted Olson.lx. md Mn. Phi\ip Specht andshgghw o! Nebraska City spentBqdlyvldting ax the Charles Koenig hmm.Mr. mu Mrs.Hnxold Hnllberg ggi sgn 9l_Qm|.hA md yr. grad II @3";;;';,."".;a2; z;:a~»\:.';rf:.ra..";.'1rf1?a im asdhsnlaand vu wr|:ib\y weak -mu»§ M,-,_ F1-uk pun; gt Si- md runduwn but two bottles of`Cutln =;;~;=°-PM , two Snrgo put me back in firm Mn-_--dition This spin; my food r'idn't spent Th\""gh_Wnh Mn.'Ded ngme vim me. 1 me very little m°12.§"z§°5§°k ¢f`m>m»n. mm- ;»»='af= land was ~ 'IW and spent. 3,md,y nigh: at the gon ~ for me bdsm, no I wok it'"\W m " ° ¥ " °re he tonn- agnin, md it picked me right up|h A. A. Andprson gf Tek-t~ mg put me l;ack in good h¢|\1i\m;h h ¢ h n ~ ~ u .t ben In r .rTm um I ¢le:p aplendid|y.m n§.1.,,%...z very W°u-Mr. An- n u u m : m u m wich nervous-NHIDD Ind wr. P°'" 'gf' *gg neu me imomnh lor months \>¢-'°° mmm Mfim hom snnwfm 1 wok it."-Mrs. wnum a.'}§1;amd alledtbcre Jordan,mas Avenue A,Council in the e;,mf,§`§f Bluffs.R mm Anna Paulsen and vyglmqe Hrs.Fred Olsen we n Saturdayevmlng visitors nt the Jonu Blom- bqg home. Mrs. Annie Drwsen of Bassett,Neb., Mx. and Mrs. Theo.Lundt ugljmby, Mrs. Annh Sutton and Mrs. Elsie Jorgensen were Sundayvisiwn at the Ches Sutmn home.1 lr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen and wer spent Swfdny n!ternoon' 'Mr. and Mrs. Cari Grav-1 erhult. Mr. and Mrs. George Follenumlsam were Sunday Afbemoon vim- v m at \i»e Chris Chriatnffersen holhe.Mr. and Mm. Ted Olinger wem Sunday dinner guests at the hom of Hxj.a.nd Mrs Sherman hoeklilng' d llodnk,Iowl.Misa Lila Guyer rel-llrlled home Saturday afhar spending Lhcweekvisiting Bb the homo ol her gund- pl .r e n ¢ 8 , Mr .l nd H! 8 .E .C .L i p -pmwa .. Mr. and Mn. Ed Chxinemenmdfamilyspent Bundxy afternoon Ma nx It the Andmv Be c kho mz. Mrs. hum; Hoo ver wu s Sun- dngiii nmrguest att\mE, C. Li p- ph-ww home.l r .and li n . J a lm s q m of B~=-gg-»~ Nob., spmr, the weegodnd a t n me.mn . r r m k "'°°';."a:".,:°°.:.§ y .3 "L£ "&...u. Hunk. g r a s l i m a Amm md E s t h e r N2d1Bl.s_o! Ouuhg. were entertain-, et 'at duno: Sunday at the homeat Mr. and lln. Clark Lip ineott. Hr . md K u .L G .er 'ul 0lhl-hw spent Fridnyafteruoon at thgiii no '31 ek.n»ikl\»\-.fm .,.....,.................,......~ne dhnfwuhnv uhndfo r two Sun fun, the a dmdme e a t the Phu ant View Sunday school hu not hem v=f{_g;>°¢-Thirty-one wen n u n s Sundxy.Mr. J.B 0111911211 wt Blair, kindly mmemBa nd the Sunday school ¢-.Issues lm Su nda y by s e ndi ng wu hm number of Ima which were great ly npplednbed by dl.. Mr. a nd Mn, No ah lhxlh una dmghte: o f 'l\ehmnh,m d H n Wlrti i o f Co lo :-a do ;dlpa xrB:; .'ra . Hn k md f g gv v - oe In3 °several da y : In t we e k ulhrry Bndh ho me . U r . ~ S m i t h 01 l l~ un lr.and nm. Flny d ~&'d!h l l l we n $undly d r u m ,R i na a t th e hams M Mr. a nd F n m f i d u f i n m r w x n m m a -I:pa nt y e v e n i n g n hzGeneDnv idhogIe.` l l ` r . : . n d Hn Te d0 | i nge rdmn ' i n l l p d h l ml d v l l Wodnadnyunds | nM&y v ld¢ i ngntt!nGe a me.l n - . n m en : T u n% n y l n d W y £n¢his \ g u m - , s . c U v p i n w t t m a f ¢ m - 1"'an.. span comminiry cum -am 19 M 1a;.",g;§;1;1,'mf )~ ;"(J »'::.."1.r~~ ~ ~ ~:. .. ..,£;...,, _-~| *5->G.a . ~ z u _'r-=.l..¢..'.-.1 ¢;f..-|».r_nk -~,;_..=._,.".,-~'f-s~*?':|,=,;1.,_1»}i ._.¢=.»If =., -~,.v..,\..<..§ ;<z ~ ~ ~ ;: _~.;11 '§_,b;f_.} . .'.4;'".;'°.;=1§zX:~;,_.»,\-;¢"'~A M ,_».~¢...~f'-~ '.~ ~.~ <v'-~=" ?\f';~ '=~ .;~ r'~f r s" . fr.--; 51 J i mrElf mf. rumah ~my 10,1930 Ind Pm-poau 2,000.00 Miscellaneous Purpolu spoons Civil ma Crimina l sum 1,000.00 Principal and Interest on Bonded Indebtedness due or to beooma am 4o,ooo.oo July, 1980, nt 10 o'clock A. eonhlt niiretidnn the -- appoint d Ixmin --some other sdtxble person iltnmr de bonds non and t o a s e w e m e n t o t m l d ~ l n n d m é w u a u a e m a a a a m u m l No f1 `ICE1SGW ENto the a l» i - d ml y e a a h o l the m from m y and n l l i t a n w a p p e a r b d a x e m e a t t b a f' nghg, title, lnbann,l.§en, claim 0tgC¢nn1;y Court m m i n Bhi t, PehaaenbomeSnndcyevuin¢.with Mn.W il|R ya n. Mr.;nd Mn. Hnv nni W illiam-Ulm. Gm Ca rlm n n1 Arunnrtan aen,wu>mpnniedhylh.a|Em Mt Mon»on,|pentSm1 anArl.ing¢nnL\ka.|M r . m d M r | . A . A . C o m Bl;!r,mlle d | .tthe bo me 4 daughmer.Mn. Jo hn l b e h d l rl .T ' " 1 T : "2 " i m gmy az Hlrold Taylor 1.3 1 ~ywnotdmghnen wemsumhy ennmzf rl their allen xt John Peterlafa.h m d M, _.mx Mm L... nm." md! m i - i N l c a n ~~ h s . . . . . ' ! | £ { . _i n i ! !° 1 . " i 2 ~ >e.v . -"1 y." www., -.u w uqv m "ny,nov,ana un me mm any,|g¢§|!"|d ddendmta and etch of than of Odnber, 19so at 10 o'c1oek A. 1930_fr0m ¢ll-imivx o ru s a rd n g my lv l. fur tha purpo n o l e xnmh- AS mm B Y ' mmm P AS TO R S ¢ T . , ; € § . ; ? . ,, m a hiatt Huge:-baum'| Inks.' l g . and Mrs. Gem Thomas °g -ER.debt. this in¢eres¢.liw.e1almor'uHon,uuuscmm ma ummJudg¢.ld°m1»<l in'or to md premises or vf dnims.All emma aottlled on I-wpmmm f md Iomverquiet- ¢&ff.°=e11"= giny ; m v, Blllr le s or mnp lo ye es m u m '__ E 1 1ilemne e, Op en tion .L a Ex -( S E L )I g m , w n l io n o l Ele ctr ic [ i g h t 'mm mE'rBon1s'r cmm cn / Cul Bader. Pufnt iamlly Friday ailamnon. o o n a n s c f m o n n x . c x m w a A;F.Newell.P u t s !D n é l a l l ' \ ' l _ l . r n Public worship Sunday morning, ondnzted by the pastor. Church s a m :lb 10 0'd'°¢k4 ~Y| KroKh .u|'t. myhinchugf. 1.1-xml. NOTICE Mnher k Ca rdga n, Attys. To:Edwlrd Hzy ;Hay, first and mul mme unkno wife of Edward Hay; E. IL Hay, ». .~ 80th Semi-Annual Statement O F T H E 0 0 V v ..' acceleration, speed and power' gaitlmui saerifieing re li a bi l ity or economy :H1 : _ L. J. Ha mm, Pastor S a n d s 9 . : 'A. . H.M o m i g p. T5 1 A . li . E v e n i n g nervioe,..-.U P .H . t~ a t 6 : 3 0 a ~ n n u a l. * ,, . Tying VALUE om' S0UNn l)E's1|;N ;4 .2 ...-|1. mmienmugy.1 Mr. md.\{n.Uuenoe Wachter nndchildrénwfexeiniibulgntlnartMnndnylhamoon.Fred demon ~., ...gh Fm-m an °.;.' ? .m.'i'£'&' Hr|.'Wm.-Nhmndtnndlqdn m..°£». nmlimd' to spend mi §qux&x_\\di.h.\ix. °-1,\1~ Lester l r ~ ||l l 1 1 .o n member ua our churrh should .ynu,"1Hmr.il.tha mark nefyuur wily from the work !or mndsyu ~=¢~We enjoyed every bit of nr sham vacation espurhlly ge tback. M. The Wnxld Wide Gldld will hold u mee ting S|b;xdA;g:8 0 at tho ~me af Margaret gm-ow. We wllh we were not compelled .report, that last S\mday'a l t - ~ndume was condderahly below ormal.L e t u s b x i n g i t u p n e x t undgy.We can it we will. The pastor and family, 'cam- wy wi th E. M. a nd June ewher,vislbed Sunday a t the ome of Edward .Eletdmer in the ew England ndghborhood.We ~eplensed to ha v e with us '»--=~ two of o m-.young moth- rs,who have been seriously ill ~`~the y we re la s twi thus ,Mrx. ` att Robeson Mrs.Gilford amer.W e h lv e o th ofmmrnrember-pwhna .rs a u\1 s ly £ l W e w ~ember .fluem wbnn was m y - wife d Edwin B. Hny; Georgu B. Lane; Annie Wiener;Wis- mer, first and real num unknown, husband at Annie Wiemer; M. E. Noble,ti n t a nd n d m m e un~ known;Noble.I i n t and red name unknown, wills of M. E. Noble ; Mn. H. P. Ca mpbell, i nt and real name unknown; Jerome F.Bryson; the unknown heirs at law,devlseea, lejswea,lqersonal repnuentatives and all other per- sons interested ln the ertabes of each of the following nnmed per sons;Edward Hay,E. R. Ha y, Peter Hay, Edwin R. Hny, George B. Lane,Annie Werner,M. E. unlmowu,wife o`f E.R.Huy; Peter Hay; Lucretia Huy, wife of Peter Hay; Edwin R. Hay; _ md Ve ma n > \ mv e i n o m| . h M n n - dn y w 1 e a M r . I n t th $ a ¢ n 'ni nt h-e r, who la zi llhi ho s pua l flute.I r . l n d H n . A . \ ! x d S k o v l - n d Lyle spent B¢|n»d;yeveni.ng at r h e s m n n n s m h m e .M n m i l l n Clan-kBrowningand num *rinikd at the Peter L. that tha plxintitf, Jana Hillman, is the absolute owner in fee simple a mu 1 1, 17 , Ind 18 , h W dme fl Addition w the city a t Bld r, Washington County,Ne bx-uh; ome F. Bryson,l e d ~ n n ~ known; and |11 g orcla imi ng my m e i n u m 11, 12 and 18, dn Wedmefu Addtiun w the dty of Blair, Washi ngton County, Nebraska; real mme; un- Defendants. You and each of you an hereby no d!i e dthlto nthe 1 2 \'.h d n y d Jmn, 1980, Jane Mlllmnn filed her petition in the umm-¢Court of Wahingwn County,Nebraska,in whicl you and each nf you tageih- er wi th othe n an ddendmtn,the object and prayer of uld pedtion known, l ~o..|.|.|~~1 ~| |M r s . F r e d M a y l e . M r .an d M m .C h m n n e Ha n s e n M r .a n d H r s .R .Mencken an d we re Tues day din ner guests at Gr et ch en an d W ill R y a n visited W i l l H m l e n ' s .re la ti ve s i n F r e mo n t S u n d a y . | !I m a i l I : 1980 vdll he forever barred ' Dnbed Qhil 16th day of Juno. nm . (SEAL)1. <1 E1-um. 22-¢t\County Jwdza i n g t h e d t l e t o t b a mme i n th e Pl l i ll i i f ll n d t o n mv v e a d l c lo u d lthe titleo f a dd plaintiff. Y o u n n d e u h d y a u a m h e n - -!¢ ¢l\1 D°¢ lto| mws r ui d ped- t i o n o n o r b a ! a m t h e 2 8 t h d ; y o ! ! " | I N ' r a s COUNTY COURT 0 ?WASHINGTON GOUNTY,1 NEBRASKA. m m m m w m m u w d '<| . .. , . 'nm FISCAL YEAR 19504981 BE IT n s s o w n n BY THE MAYOR .um COUNCIL OF 'mman OF an-Am. NEBRASKA:sm':.f'°" wud. "'~ 2:2 am|ndB.iehnxd.Amzl¢hylpentthe4¢h||imidngAtBmm'|hle.~.Hillel .Axlane Bchmck~nd of Publi c Libnry s,ooom Sinking Fund fo r S u m- Bonds nnd Interest |,BW.W sinking Fund for Inher- aection Paving Bonds a n a m m m 16,000.00 Mix together the yolks of four eggs,one teaspoon mustard, one teaspoon salt, one tablespoon ms- ar, one teaspoon butter, four tnbla- spoom vinegar md s dash of md w w -Oooh in a double boiler m u l m a .Cool Ind than beat ~|.W ~l u || H m d K m m d , l p e n t t h e w u e k - a s d w i t h G m t c h e n B e n c h .` Mr.andHrs.Det.\e.:lWu1t',Hnzeimd l a me s ,M n x n d l l r s .Will :~l n d l l r .a n d l l m .Fxed ..vIn..I Mu sic a n d Public A m m o - n n n t u 500.00 1 |"uns headed n. eattlssale in FremontSltutdgy.Mr.nndlln.Wil.lHn.rtandAl- Thcheirsatlnw,n m , w aediwnandnllpenunsintzarestodinuideatatannhexe-gnotibedthatonf-\:a28rdd\yJ\me,1980,Loul|Godshr11ladapetiEunthi;said c m m y c o m enema m a¢ =u» m ¢ wm m ~i mme y n w d e d t o r a l l p u r p u e a w u m n a s y m a a n m r m m - u l y e l t o n n n m n d n g o n t b e t i n t 'rn a dn y hs Ha y,1980,includng i d e a :m d Prlndv ll due or to became dp:o n bo mb d indebted- a e n , s l n H l g ! u n d | , | n d d » d l £ - ta mt o l l a c tl a i i d h r mnh e s nf s x - pmditmrs o f mi d (Sty,itemized noon arithihnthy ramm.Mn.umAnd.lB\v Hole:in home .,:.='=~ -'"w a " - - anwm HAHA. 'nu .yom z m u d the with ~ w a m ~ l r y k a y - Blair, Nebraska. Pissed and approved this -° day of June, 1980. J. Harold Sfuv lrt. Mayor. An .uaST: C. E . Kn ue , City Clerk. (SEAL)28-(t '---.. nmonmmorz ernoon.Mr.md.`| Irs.Will By Hx. aI1dMrB.FredM.|yl\e,Mr.ll r| .James Rvm. Hr. and Hn. Detlecl / i _ ¢ . m , a I U t f - 5 Will Ryan imma. Mr. a n d M n. Uno . W mhmmn qpeuc Sunday evening at the John Taylor hamc. Prof.Swi hlrt 11514 his mndc cup ¢|,.,m~,,,1 nut meats.This in a de li c i o u s "hd d mri nz fo r frui t d a d , m d the sugar it contains add: s touch of quick-energy fuel in the salad course. (ka n Sa la d Dra si ng A cooked dressing muds with cream will be found excellent for serving with vegetable, meat dr Huh salads.Mix together one- hllf mblespoon wt, bne-half table spoon mustard,three-quarters bbles povn mga: Ami one table- spoon Ilaur.Them ldd the yolks of two eggs beaten lightly, three mblespoons melted butter,three- quarhrs cup of :mm or rldn milk and °ne<n==rw :np vimzar-Stir constantly in double boiler, °°°kiHa' until the mixture eoomea thick. Strsin and cool. oalebnba h a u m m Thundny ev mins nt Dedd Wulfs L k. Ind Mn.a mz: Bm s pe nt Sundny in Blair A the Will Kulu' m m e . Carl Ande rmn of Chicago is here vidting iriends and relatives.Mr. and Mrs. Detld Wulf, Rom; Kastle, Arlene _Schennk and MuleWand spent Fnrhy evening at the Walter Nelson home.Mr. and Mrs. Bill Flaniganspenf.Sunday lt, John Beck1\m's. Mr. md Mn. Jnme a Ry an andMr. and Mrs.Ed Memzke vnma at the Rudolph Mencke home on Sunday evening.dMr. and Mrs. Rayman of Holdrege vlxite¢ at the John Becklun lmme Satuxday uitemnon. Mr.and Mrs.Hosea Wilma - ||. |l l l||. n | ; ~ ed accordingly.JANE HILLRONS,Pmnzuf . |,-.. muy di ed s ud dnt Un so nditio n of said u h m re q uk u d m at of m a dmlnls tnta xj. non with will sxmexed, petition asking !o:._t.he appointf ment of a dd peidtianer u auch mdmlni ztnwr.\I1 y ou fail w appear at said County Court on the 19th day ot nnnd£mmaxdRic:handAppldylndda||li5aduhetdnA!mrsatW edwdaywdnz ¢ ¢ h ° 0 ¢ r > m m , u ¢ u m z ¢ a u 1 n n ° n , m -Rum home.Eve om enjoyed ~f1=-;_g~;~1»- nv m i Am m u m lzan gna m uaam s soo.oo Wednesday m m with Hn. Salnien G! City oraam e,ooo.ooLenaW.\.n'm.m ¢¢ am ¢m m . F`° \' ?' =° °"--* "° Y° ""bers were present and several vin-¥1'l<ls¢5 12,000.00 hors.The um mm; win belI~'in Demmnenr Equipment ore- 9|K|.|t|e.lndA!kmSch¢nck,B¢m- umm. yiofrxca COUNTY COURT, w.4sa ma 'ron COUNTY, m=nmAs m\. h u h d l n r y 8 » l l h m l , D o - a n n d . Na nc e OF PUBLICATION O N P m m o n r o n P R O B ATE O F mu , A. C. Debel, Any.Washington County, s u n : O F m a x a m a nIn the County Court of Wuhington County, Nebraska. ln the Matter of the E m u UI Chris K. Johnson. DeauedxThe verified petition of Sophie Johnson hu be e n filed in the County Court of said County, pray- ing that Letters 'Destsmentary do'Issue w Sophie Johnson under the lm W i ll e n d Te mmnt o f-C hr i s K.. Johnson, Deceased. Now, therefore, notice is hereby gi v e n t h n t a h e n rl n g w i l l h e h a d on uid petition on the 1 1th deyof J uly , A. D.1930, it 2 o'c1o¢k P. M., and all persons tufarated a m no ti fi e d to "gpm md s ho w c a u s e , i tn ny ,w y e a i d lnef.ru- ment may not be proved, sllowedmd prohabed nn the last Will md Tutamnet of m a dwnue d.and execution thereof, and ldlnlnlltn- tion of cld estate he grunted. W i m my hand and Oti idnlSeal this 1'fth day ol lm. 1980. (SEAL)I . C . s u m 22-Ct County Judge. an Smem ~'1s,ooo.ooStreet and Public Lighting 5,000.00_ S ll a r i u o f E mp i o y s e n , Ma i n - bsnamzs a n d Exb en z io n G ! W a t e r W o r k : S y l i e m 12 ,0 W . W '~~,. . .. | | | | Propaty ¢1,0W.00 Sakrles o! Employes, Main- tenance and Bkbsmdvn of le e Punt 7,000.00 Hydrant Rentals 2500.00 And tho Mayo r and Co undl ai tha City of Blmlr, Nebraska, here- by certify that the following is a true and correct atmmne of the enlire revenue of the G t y ui Blair, Nebraska, received for the f l a w year commencing on the first Tuesday in Huy, 1929, Ravenna neeived from all sources $121,366.65 Be it further resolved that this resolution be entered at large on tho minutes of this Council and that the some be published for :lolxr consscudve week: in The Enberprlm,a legal newspaper of 7 = ~ »\J . r 1 A .¢ I .r .""\..\f §. 1..f . ~"~ ~s...s ff\F +~.I :xi.».. .~~, , f > *1 = 5; ~.a s ~ ~". +*=iE1=€:'= "?»<'¢ s " fri: 3 1,1 lN e r v e (2 ~nf6 % ~ A ni g h t o f br o k e n r d t fo ll o we d by ho u rs o f m e n t a l o r n h y d w s tr a i n; nerv es tense d slmost to the b r e a h n g po i nt ;ix1ritable§ u n a b l e t o w n e e n t r a t e - a n othe r he c ti c ni ght md. mi o - erable day ahei d od you. Nwr-1 ma mus a f Dr.n o e a i m ua l pa rm!! rl- D gn fkle rvhn in g g u m m m ' h b h t a n " f l 4 r ¢ ° P I ¢ = h n l 1 j |. y sxpxessiann of approved io owed the open-air service last s evening.lt was w°\. wor-i i and over bdnre dxrk. Some nmxiul lnliuatmznts will further im prwe the lunine for n on Sundav nlzhL" ''d._,,':j,1y 18: 10 A- ll.Church Selma!is 1 "' iff* ""~w;P-"Momings in the Monnhins: III.The umm nf Moral Victory".»~fnnhelp!! mol the ntrnoqphmve.7 P. JEL--»Y-sung Peoplefa Pm- 'i':.l.5 P. lb-Sunset Service onthe Church Lawn. Familiar hymns, instrumental mmdc, quarbette, |er~ mon:"The Still Wl»t£1'l".Plan your Sunday achedde to include this refrelhiht service.Wdeneaday,27:30 P.H.-H-BIi.d- :mek Spiritual Tonic..Forty-Jive minutes to restore your soul. Come un. me k.Sundxy School Teach- ers and Officnrs are to meet hriel'ly .ug its mnclusion, to dis- cuss pxcmc. Bible School, 10 A. M.MorningWnrahip,11 A. H. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M. Preaching, 8 00 P. H.lid-wsak 11195111 I Iodnesdny.8:00 p. m.'H The npoxta d the State Con wntlop,givzn Sunday evening. were very much xppredntdby all present. Next Bundqy, 'the .Intenmdixte Society will udst with the ev e- nn~ evening.~ r ° = 1 . " ~ ~ ¥ h ° ~ o u rsmmunmecrm vmnom -on.dmm,.g°m,z~how mmm you ~.y,2:80:P.IlI.umner thamT YORK CREEK NEWS Mz.n.ndMn.ElmerThon¢andxddhedatf-QIBY ~Rumen ernoon.Mr. :nd Hrs.Hom lrd Willilm -n spent Wednesday evening ~ the Ernest Hanson haue,n u r Kmmud.' .1 .M mnnenmuqy.1 Mr. md.\{n.Uuenoe Wachter mdchildrén were inliulgnthatMnndnylhamoon.Fred demon ....,...» .._g -"_Mnlnd Mn.Janesum Fm-en .mn °.;.' ? .m.'i'£'&' Jones' liner.Mn. 'Wm Bahnndt md IM;drovetoomlha._Thnndqy evminz M. The Wnxld Wide Gldld will hold u meeting Sataqxday, 7:80 at the ~me af Margaret Badgemw. We wllh we were not compelled .report, that last S\mday'a l t - ~ndume was condderahly below ormal.L e t u s b x i n g i t u p n e x t undgy.We can it we will. The pastor and family, 'cam- wy wi th E. M. a nd June ewher,vislbed Sunday a t the ome of Edward .Eletdmer in the ew England ndghborhood.We ~eplensed to ha v e with us »-- ~y, two of our .young moth- rs,who have been seriously ill ~`~the y we re la s twi thus ,Mrx. ` att Robeson Mrs.Gilford amer.We have oth of mn' member- |>whna.rsae \1slyHL W e w ~ember .them wbnn was m y - Propaty ¢1,0W.00 Salaries o! Employes, Main- tenance and Bkbmsivn of le e Punt 7,000.00 Hydrant Rentals 2500.00 And tho Mayo r and Co undl ai tha City of Blmlr, Nebraska, here- by certify that the following is a true and correct atmmne of the enlire revenue of the G t y ui Blair, Nebraska, received for the f l a w year commencing on the first Tuesday in Huy, 1929, Ravenna neeived from all sources $121,366.65 Be it further resolved that this resolution be entered at large on tho minutes of this Council and that the some be published for :lolxr consscudve week: in The Enberprlm,a legal newspaper of general circulation in the City ol Blair, Nebraska. Passed and approved this -°~ day of Juno, 1980. J. Harold Sfuv lrt. Mayor. An .uaST: C. E . Kn ue , City Clerk. (SEAL)28-(t l r ~ ||l l 1 1 .o n member ua our churrh should .ynu,"1Hmr.il.tha mark nefyuur -»|going?"how vmuld you r t h a m ? wily from the work !or mndsyu ~=¢~We enjoyed every bit of nr sham vacation espurhlly ge tback. NUTICE Or m= :AmNG I N ' r a s COUNTY COURT 0 ? WASHINGTON GOUNTY,1 NEBRASKA. m m m m w m m u w d '<| . .. , . mmienmugy.1 Mr. md.\{n.Uuenoe Wachter nndchildrénwfexeiniibulgntlnartMnndnylhamoon.Fred demon ~., ...gh Fm-m an °.;.' ? .m.'i'£'&' Hr|.'Wm.-Nhmndtnndlqdn m..°£». nmlimd' to spend mi §qux&x_\\di.h.\ix. °-1,\1~ Lester The hti rs a t 1 -w..ut UB.lcgawe, auditor: and |11 persons infnredbod in ui d a hh a n hem-gg notified that on tba 28rd diy Juno, 1980, Louis Godshr illad a petiiun in sa id County Conrh d l xt hn t u m m h m p , enema unde r the Int will and te s hmnntufs a iddoo e uo dhndre -muy di ed s ud dnt Un so nditio n of said u h m re q uk u d m at of m a dmlnls tnta xj. non with will sxmexed, petition asking !o:._t.he appointf ment of a dd peidtianer u auch mdmlni ztnwr.\I1 y ou fail w appear at said County Court on the 19th day ot md Ve ma n > \ mv e i n o m| . h M n n - dn y w 1 e a M r . I n t th $ a ¢ n 'ni nt h-e r, who la zi llhi ho s pua l flute.I r . l n d H n . A . \ ! x d S k o v l - n d Lyle spent B¢|n»d;yeveni.ng at r h e s m n n n s m h m e .M n m i l l n Clan-kBrowningand num *rinikd at the Peter L. cup ¢|,.,m~,,,1 nut meats.This in a de li c i o u s "hd d mri nz fo r frui t d a d , m d the sugar it contains add: s touch of quick-energy fuel in the salad course. (ka n Sa la d Dra si ng A cooked dressing muds with cream will be found excellent for serving with vegetable, meat dr Huh salads.Mix together one- hllf mblespoon wt, bne-half table spoon mustard,three-quarters bbles povn mga: Ami one table- spoon Ilaur.Them ldd the yolks of two eggs beaten lightly, three mblespoons melted butter,three- quarhrs cup of :mm or rldn milk and °ne<n==rw :np vimzar-Stir constantly in double boiler, °°°kiHa' until the mixture eoomea thick. Strsin and cool. m md Mx .a nd Mm F z d yle helpad lin. John oalebnba h a u m m S l Thundny ev mins nt Dedd Wulfs L k. Ind Mn.a mz: Bm s pe nt Sundny in Blai r A the W ill Knlu' uume..Carl Ande rmn of Chicago is here vidting iriends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Detld Wulf, Rom; e, Arlenlisn enck and M ; spent 'ev a t Walter Nelson home.Mr. and Mrs. Bill Flaniganspenf.Sunday lt, John Beck1\m's. Mr. md Mn. Jnme a Ry an and Mr. and Mrs.Ed Memzke vnma at the Rudolph Mencke home onSunday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Raymnnd Bryant of Holdrege visited at the JohnBecklun lmme Satuxday uitemnon. Mr.and Mrs.Hosea Wilma 'nm FISCAL YEAR 19504981 BE IT n s s o w n n BY THE MAYOR .um COUNCIL OF 'mman OF an-Am. NEBRASKA:sm':.f'°" wud. "'~ 2:2 am|ndB.iehnxd.Amzl¢hylpentthe4¢h||imidngAtBmm'|hle.~.Hillel .Axlane Bchmck~nd '---.. nmonmmorz . M r .m d H r s .W ill B y Mx .l n < l l l r l . F n d M | | ° , M , _ : | : §y B n . . J a m e s H y m n , H r . a n d H n . D e t !d W I I I L H n m l g n d l g n .R a u l ~ . l n d A ! k m S e h ¢ n c k , B ¢ m - / i _ ¢ . m , a I U t f - 5 Will Ryan imma. Mr. a n d M n. Uno . W mhmmn qpeuc Sunday evening at the John Taylor hamc. Prof.Swi hlrt 11514 his mndc mmeynwdedtorallpurpueaw u m n a s y m a a n m r m m - ulyeltonnnm ndngontbetint m m y m m y , m o , w w : idea: md Prlndvll due or tobecame dp:onbombd indebted- aen,slnHlg! und|,|ndd»dl£-tamtollactlaiidhrmnhesnfsx- pmditun of mid (Sty, itnmimed noon arithihnthy ramm.Mn.umAnd.lB\v Hole:in home .,:.='=~ -'"w a " - - anwm HAHA. 'nu .yom z m u d the with ~ w a m ~ l r y k a y -nnnd£mmaxdRic:handAppldylndda||li5aduhetdnA!mrsatW edwdaywdnz ¢ ¢ h ° 0 ¢ r > m m , u ¢ u m z ¢ a u 1 n n ° n , m -Rum home.Eve om enjoyed ~f1=-;_g~;~1»- nv m i Am m u m lzan gna m uaam s soo.oo Wednesday m m with Hn. Salnien G! City oraam e,ooo.ooLenaW.\.n'm.m ¢¢ am ¢m m . F`° \' ?' =° °"--* "° Y° ""bers were present and several vin-¥1'l<ls¢5 12,000.00 hors.The um mm; win belI~'in Demmnenr Equipment 1 _ Y acceleration, speed and saerifieing re li a bi l ity \ 'IEE goodperfonnanoe of the Ford °°'2 so apparent on every highway, is due ' é é f w z ,; . 7 ¢ 5 1?.=»f' Z¢. v 'r ' w +a?»%ae;.%' , -/ / , :g 41 Q - f f m ,/:=\~|#515 fs /~. 1 "€'¢?,@%@'*' .' :,._»m~ 5 /A ~ _ -, / , ., ;.p r q x q q u q r 4 : 9 / / /g .~.1 i Z %An.-r'._ ._ ..._Amit..4 \| |.*%@{2§%?. = t \ 5 l ':_é-lx " "_-*--5¢{5;1.,,.¢.'m-=.::x. ..l"§I.rI¢1»\nu|.,_7.1 ¢§»» lrr:~"_ W { ¢ . _ # _| \ ' : % f .-23 -.L=.=..........._, ./1 . 5 - s é f /s f = / ; ' f; q 2 >;¢ I n - l v - il. /. .phi ..:a_.: ., .. l ~r a q _ = .___/ 'a x // r $ / . ¢ »|- ~ "~/ n i 'o .°:1 ~'f f ' F `._ _1 1 H . . I .=a ~ /:,ff\"|:'°""'°~¢T___,,|pr 1*~ -_ , u w ..a an ¢ ' : .1|"i l fl.~I.-»» .." * * 2 1 :an ~" " " n | a |,-. , ~ .. . . u- ' ! < . . .f l v i y g '. ' °u " °"a hQ-_n ."ul A » . . - . : ' - I =\ 2"W {;'~3 /~ /ff ' »:/ f f 5 9 7 . 2 n v/ . # M f r g / , r l M ~v m f f f % =% ¥ '1 : 1 //I ¢ l l // 1 /*I ? I f /§ ? § ? ' % 5 " > 1 / 4 P '' a 3 f " i / z w '~3 : E 5 ¢ { n '1 .1-;f a of theengine. It has outstanding loodunlion, speed u a d p o w s r, ye t t l m t i s o d yp n rt o f i t l vd u e t o yo u . Gm a m | -s t i l l l a t h e f u xt dn: it luring: you all these feature: vlt lm ou ts aa lid ng dt la nxdin hl li tyur m u m m y. ' l 1 u t i l t l n o n e u o n t h e Fa f d e ¢ rl n | g i va n l u d x u d d i c t n rya u vl o e t o m n - lions cl' motorists all m e the world nn d h ub e e nc h m on l rys o m nn yl arg e eompania that keep seem-no ant Eg- \n a. ln c va yd e! d lo f co n st ru ct i on i tm m m u n s u n y p m i d m a m a d e f o w t h o w o rk i t h u t o d o . 'rn ¢a~ sgn a¢h ¢°° m p¢ ¢d¢ ..¢ |,. m ; balsnnim pogtant faclorin the edi.. daacyof the Fordm glne. ltislm dltto nllowl`reopusugeofguelth.roughtho vd vu nn d t o th o ro ug h lym k t h e fu d .'P L F V. cy li nde rs thus a »- ' In d m o m e f f Other 1 gasoline .m rl m m w nlumlnu . valva of dynami Hywheel, °°°1ins, l B h d » -~:. 80th Semi-Annual Statement O F TH E Blair Building 81 Loan Association /JUNE so 1930 AssETs LIABILITIES FIRST MORTGAGE IDANS $219,400.00 INSTALLMENT CERTIF- REAL ESTATE, FURNITURE .--.--.-..--.se9,904.0z~7,522.04 ICA REAL ESTATE sou) oN PAlDUPST0CK~°"°"°"18°»7°°"""CONTRAET----------s,65ao4 nEsEnvE FUND . -.- -- -- -2,000.06 CASH--~--------$9.21a0sGOVERNMENT UNDIVIDEIJ Pnorrrs - - - - -6406.32 sEcimrrIEs - - -17,000.00 BoIm0WEn MONEY - - ~ ~ - -NONE TOTAL CASH AND ITS E Q I J T V A L E N T _ - . - . _ _zs , 2 1 a s s 2 ,A 1'»~$259,797.20 ".$259/197~36 .. . We paid July lst $4,363.99 CASH toholders ~ paid up stock certificates and $I,049.ss is being credited on installment certifi- cates.This represents our Eightieth Semi-Arinuad Dividend. Approximately three hundred families are` participating in this distribution Are you one of them?If not we invite you to Funds invested in either Paid Up or Installment Certificates are loaned on Blair homes and secured byfirst mortgaga thereon. We feel th 'b '°°°ere is no etter secunty, and by investing with us,you are helping to build up your home community. open an account.; KEEP YOUR MONEY IN BLAIR \urlngcompresalon.'l'heapark as quickly thmugh the whole ge, resulting ~ quida and wctive engine performance. mrs are the direlst g n vi l y bod,the speddly d¢,1g,,.¢ , the new hohspot manifdd, pistons, chrome siliconalloy mger diameta, ntatically and ly balanced lrranlnlmft and xo simplicity of the electricd, lhrientian, and fuel nynuxm Da LunCu| »a s if m » ~ f ~ | . ~ r - | . . - s ¢ - I .s., u r - u n - - If i - , .l ~ : , . 5 . » 4 » m » : | r ¢ a ~ ¢ . n m u u l u n d m m m l t o n Hunk: Storm 25-lt Dt . Ha r ri s Nl d lm md f a mi l y ue sporting s new Panda. Kirby Cook came up from Omn- hn so mul we weekelmd wsu, his parents, Mr. und Mrs. Guy Cook. Fashion Center July Clearance Sale Continued until Saturday Nile Judy 19th-Get your share of the B l f w m N o w !25-lt Values to $10 in Summer Silk Dresses now priced at $4.75 and w m a .» 1 m 1 1 u > 4 s a t t h e Fmhion Center.25-It 1mlNA.gaoAnB8»rm:-a s . . . . .. . . . . . . . . E - e r y sub sc r iption is w s l r f h d a s # m n ~ a u n t. .Th e naman a t pufsscrih-ers wi i i b g i n s t n z l y mu- :I | .En zuv e d una o o n d- e hn ma d nta r t h e £{ieua zB1dx,Nabr.,undef the A : t o £Congzsu d i llAxh3 ,L 8 7 9 . :T11 ~s m Uribe the subscription will remdn .Inv farce at the designated mb- |::.i iion price.Every nubncriber mm understand than these cand- \;i o9 sa:je madea pa rto f the oo n- lmut batwéen the publisher and nubgcriber. upiralinp ~I the timnpaid for if ~ ~Mrs, J. E. ~ovendick agent, .Monday afternoon at the I GARDN ER DISTRICT LIVE STOCK FREIGI-i'r~ HAULING x;s;!:9f= Joungl. a a r o n O F T HE o o r m m o n of vm- .|,..1mEEN'rEnrn1ss sem.md ~»....;»<» . " n 3 ;l4I I a I ;,¢,-dal"u l ;: fa sq#si \. .}~1 : \. JT p »<»; Q|.§r¢Nu.98Iht.h§taQ_|o!~unnuammcmu-.. ~qmfami1y.c»nchns|=m- Will ~m puon spent Sunday at 'bekamlh visiting nhtivea. ldinn¢19°l1|,Minl\-.amsmnpend amd mm Hayes Bo~nbalm, cele-b r a te d h e r sec ond b i r th an ni ver - sa r y Sun da y ,wh e n a n u mb e r o f r e la t i w s c a me to spe nd th e da y . u . the wuek-end at tho w w w . Jdm Nearhood home.Th e y i n n accompanied by their son,Jack,who will spend time summer with his grandpaxenu.Mr. and Mrs.Ray Nearhood and Numa Lee ofOmaha, were also gueih Friday. Julie sm. mo. RESOURCES Silk to top service weight full ..~..~1 ~. Banking house, fumi-- tum and fixtures . . .5,000.00 Other mal estate , . . .68,160.13 E x p e n s e s . . . . . .. .1,16"f.48 Cash in Banks and Due from National and State Banks 34,641.61 Checks and items ofexchange . .2,384.38 U. S, bonds in . . l =850.00 Mr.and Mrs.Chrl Sorensen o l Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Pab-rick of Pender, Mr. and nina. Al- fred Enger of Blair, Mr. nndldrs. Fred Enger and family of Herman, Mr.and Mrs.Martin Larsen of Orum. Those p ~sent were li .:»\.I "~rensen and baby of Lyons, S ~~ ¢o Q 1 Q a ~ Pay ~re?° 25-1:gg TOTAL . . . . . . . saao,ss'r.4sLIABILITIES/ I Fashion Center Beauty Parlor Phone 47-Alice Triplex.Genuine Realistic Pennanents, special at $5 and $7.50.25-lt Slippers that Wear--smut newstylesforWomenundMisses, $2.98 D0 $6.50; Childrens $1.49 to $8.25;Enna Jettick, ;5 and SG. At the Fashion Center.25-It 'Silk to top service weight. fqll fashioned Silk Stockings, 89c pau' in sizes 8% to 10 iq all colors at in~sizes 8'/S ~ 10 in ~Il colors at the I-'anhion Center in Blair.Why Pay More?25-lt 'I'ueadayuvenin¢lln~.Jcml Sur-! aaron or-mnoonnmou ensen entertain-edthe fnllmving l l ... mmf 1~r¢.*'m in an guuyr .lune301.l|,193¢. s u : : ||. |. and Due from National and \I f ifa n d L o ~ e S u r e n s e n o f Ar l- i n g to n , a ls o Mr s . A 1 A tk i n s o n a n d c hi ld re n,J e n s I ve r s o n g n d Ra y - l .....|;|g ~360.91 Bonds and necurlties (ex elusive of cash I8-. ~35,201.52 Nellon and daugulen,also Mn.Kirby of Blair,ears. nm! lies- dnmel Rob. Rasmussen and fnm~ily. Frd Jensen md hmily, Rich- ard Nelson and family, Chris Nel- son und family, Peter Iverson md Tasie,P e w Nielsen,AndrewJohnson, H.C.Rasmussen and 1| capital mdk . . . . . .s 12,500.00Surplus fund . . . . . .2,500.00 undivided pmfits (Net).629.55 Savingsdeposits $99,674.12 99674.12 TOTAL ;115,45m9was served. Bonds and securities(exclusive of cash r e . 9 e . r w ) . . . . . . . .5,000.00Other im! enum . . . .21,564.38 of nie fund l 0 I I 0 154.22 TOTAL $115,457.89 m u u l u n d m m m l t o n Hunk: Storm 25-lt Dt . Ha r ri s Nl d lm md f a mi l y ue sporting s new Panda. Kirby Cook came up from Omn- hn so mul we weekelmd wsu, his parents, Mr. und Mrs. Guy Cook. Fashion Center July Clearance Sale Continued until Saturday Nile Judy 19th-Get your share of the B l f w m N o w !25-lt Values to $10 in Summer Silk Dresses now priced at $4.75 and w m a .» 1 m 1 1 u > 4 s a t t h e Fmhion Center.25-It 1mlNA.gaoAnB8»rm:-a s . . . . .. . . . . . . . . E - e r y sub sc r iption is w s l r f h d a s # m n ~ a u n t. .Th e naman a t pufsscrih-ers wi i i b g i n s t n z l y mu- :I | .En zuv e d una o o n d- e hn ma d nta r t h e £{ieua zB1dx,Nabr.,undef the A : t o £Congzsu d i llAxh3 ,L 8 7 9 . :T11 ~s m Uribe the subscription will remdn .Inv farce at the designated mb- |::.i iion price.Every nubncriber mm understand than these cand- \;i o9 sa:je madea pa rto f the oo n- lmut batwéen the publisher and nubgcriber. upiralinp ~I the timnpaid for if ~ ~Mrs, J. E. ~ovendick agent, .Monday afternoon at the I GARDN ER DISTRICT LIVE srocx Flame!-i1'~ HAULING .,.,x§s;!9f*~ °5`i>H~§sa':L a a r o n O F T HE o o r m m o n of vm- .|,..um E N ' rE n r n 1 ss mmm md Mm~ D an ~ I -1 _.¥.?}""&..J U ,_. A fi i :1 a~_=é ¥f Q|.§r¢Nu.98Iht.h§taQ_|o!~unnuammcmu-.. ~qmfami1y.c»nchns|=m- Will ~m puon spent Sunday at 'bekamlh visiting nhtivea. \ | i \ m v \ » ¢ \ n u ,M i n n .¢ l m 8 I Q m m amd mm Hayes Bo~nbalm, cele-b r a te d h e r sec ond b i r th an ni ver - sa r y Sun da y ,wh e n a n u mb e r o f r e la t i w s c a me to spe nd th e da y . u . the wuek-end at tho w w w . Jdm Nearhood home.Th e y i n n accompanied by their son,Jack,who will spend time summer with his grandpaxenu.Mr. and Mrs.Ray Nearhood and Numa Lee ofOmaha, were also gueih Friday. Julie sm. mo. RESOURCES Silk to top service weight full ..~..~1 ~. Banking house, fumi-- tum and fixtures . . .5,000.00 Other mal estate , . . .68,160.13 E x p e n s e s . . . . . .. .1,16"f.48 Cash in Banks and Due from National and State Banks 34,641.61 Checks and items ofexchange . .2,384.38 U. S, bonds in . . l =850.00 Mr.and Mrs.Chrl Sorensen o l Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Pab-rick of Pender, Mr. and nina. Al- fred Enger of Blair, Mr. nndldrs. Fred Enger and family of Herman, Mr.and Mrs.Martin Larsen of Orum. Those p ~sent were li .:»\.I "~rensen and baby of Lyons, S ~~ ¢o Q 1 Q a ~ Pay ~re?° 25-1:gg TOTAL . . . . . . . saao,ss'r.4sLIABILITIES/ I Fashion Center Beauty Parlor Phone 47-Alice Triplex.Genuine Realistic Pennanents, special at $5 and $7.50.25-lt Slippers that Wear--smut newstylesforWomenundMisses, $2.98 D0 $6.50; Childrens $1.49 to $8.25;Enna Jettick, ;5 and SG. At the Fashion Center.25-It 'Silk to top service weight. fqll fashioned Silk Stockings, 89c pau' in sizes 8% to 10 iq all colors at in~sizes 8'/S ~ 10 in ~Il colors at the I-'anhion Center in Blair.Why Pay More?25-lt 'I'ueadayuvenin¢lln~.Jcml Sur-! aaron or-mnoonnmou ensen entertain-edthe fnllmving l l ... mmf 1~r¢.*'m in an guuyr .lune301.l|,193¢. s u : : ||. |. and Due from National and \I f ifa n d L o ~ e S u r e n s e n o f Ar l- i n g to n , a ls o Mr s . A 1 A tk i n s o n a n d c hi ld re n,J e n s I ve r s o n g n d Ra y - l .....|;|g ~360.91 Bonds and necurlties (ex elusive of cash I8-. ~35,201.52 Nellon and daugulen,also Mn.Kirby of Blair,ears. nm! lies- dnmel Rob. Rasmussen and fnm~ily. Frd Jensen md hmily, Rich- ard Nelson and family, Chris Nel- son und family, Peter Iverson md Tasie,P e w Nielsen,AndrewJohnson, H.C.Rasmussen and 1| capital mdk . . . . . .s 12,500.00Surplus fund . . . . . .2,500.00 undivided pmfits (Net).629.55 Savingsdeposits $99,674.12 99674.12 TOTAL ;115,45m9was served. Bonds and securities(exclusive of cash r e . 9 e . r w ) . . . . . . . .5,000.00Other im! enum . . . .21,564.38 of nie fund l 0 I I 0 154.22 TOTAL $115,457.89 National and State Banks 34,641.61 Checks and items ofexchange . .2,384.38 U. S. bonds incuhreserve 850.00 s1,ss2,os L ~ is the unsurpa§§sable GUAR " m n that has a1EATED a o |S e n s a t w n ~~ ~ 1 ~ i ; - 'g _ . ,.~ ,' 5 ; . € I ~ ' ; " ' 5 x °1¢iif; . 5 - > " " '~' ~ ; ~ - - = x r "_f ¢* l f , , . . ,~r :. " " '__..-?:- ' = - - j 4 ' " '" s ~ ¢ u r ' » ~ ¢ g l f ¢f / / ' / :\:5 .9 1 1 1 J I »*,.;!i .: *t f7:::".: x .r ~ ff ..;f~f u ~*~~ ~ 'J »"/ .. i f _:¢5 z ~_ . . a - a . . " : ;. * \I A I f f ..~~~r r ,~~/ 3 0 .1 .:. \,T a 1 4 A . :v 1 ,~ z 4 *I ~\; ~~~~~1~ , v a u r y .z" ; Z \25;./f ¢ ; v 'I l j '< ' \~.~s f ~~ i i .~1 . ¢~\/ .1 *~'/4 J ~.. / ~ . i l - x i Q ~/ ~/ < f , ..W 2 ~ 1 ,f / 'f ~~~. . / / <1 1 ;.~ m - a n - - m - m Announcement Having acquired the sale contract for The Laco Oil Burner for the ter- ritory covered by us or Shell Products we want to take this means of ' ac= quainting our customers and users. We are going to be in a position to give you prompt service if you have already purchased a Laco or if you are in the market we will gladly show you the many benefits a Laco Oil Burner will do for you. PRICE FROM ~00 Mrs. E. §. Beaty and her friend mm Alina owen of Sioux day, went to Omaha Monday for s fewdaysvisitwithrelativesindfriends.z' The E. M. Beaty and J. S. #gb- _%n;F:~.»a@ ~ 3 \ .}" _~' Pwéa. ~TOTAL . . . . . . . $330,597.46LIABIL ITIES f Capital aback . . . . . . .;so,ooo.oo Surplus fund !.0,000.W Ipdividual depohits \subjeet to ¢he¢1<..$1eo,a4o.os Tune certifi- cates of depcsit . .99,379.31Cashiefs checks 10,362.23 Due to Nation- al and State banks . . . .88.88. ,§7n,1vo.4'1 Depokitm-'s guaranteefund. . . . . . . . . .426.99 TOTAL . .. . .;aso,s9'1.4s _|: »., as.Washington County1. A. R. emu, Preddent of the above 'named bank do solemn-ly swear that the above statement in 1 true and correct copy of the re- port made w the De|;;x1§raentol Trade and Commerce(` R. Brock, President.A :.r.ST: R. J. Muxdoch, D ctor. Carrie Bmck, Director: Subscribed :nd sworn to before me this 9th day of July,1930. (SEAL)A. c. Dgbel, Notary PubKe. LIABILITIES capital mdk . . . . . .s 12,500.00Surplus fund . . . . . .2,500.00 undivided pmfits (Net).629.55 Savingsdeposits $99,674.12 119,614.12 \ i f a! ', . . . \ . I §f-.. e _~ R n u m ~ Mule Hide roofing is tough» er and cheaper than ever. We carry all the different colors and shades - » » beauti» f u l golden brown, jade green,red or i n fact any color desired. 5 CHRISTENSEN Lumbe Co; No! A Kick ln A Jfflllion Phone 333 rack.Otto Wenz, located an the old Lune farm.25-lt' Clarence King has built a dance plafiorm out on the bench across the road from his farm home and will hnld the owning dance next Saturday evening. v ~ a : z ' : . : ~ : A; \ r ' r n | : 'rms DIIIJJSEI *E`$EAllE||,, 'ro-'rain-l:0.».i> 'mam To 6iJ°r\'§'EA:= ANY Mum 'rum OF saqru. PRICE wllENm5N UNDER THE .n ~ r :~~~ fund 154.22 TOTAL $115,457.89 STATE OF NEBRASKA ax,ashin n Count ,iYA. Rgtlgrock, pngaident of the above named bank du solemnly swear that the above statement n a true and correct copy of the re- port made to the Department of Trade and Commerce. A. R. Brock, President. ATTEST: R. J. Murdoch, Director. Carrle Brock, Director. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of July, 1930. (SEAL)A. C. Debel, Noary Public erts families of this city joined a picnic party of out of town rela~ tives at the Mrs. E. S. Beaty home on the Fourth for a picnic on ber spacious lawn.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rankin of Omaha and Dr.and Mrs. N.Mmm of Teka mah were also present. Misa Frances Bross visited with Miss Charlutie Shalfer of Hooper, Neh. n few days the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wenz of Beatrice, Nob., spent the week-end at f:he Otto Wenz home Wanted-A' place tn help with ....,, Mrs. E. §. Beaty and her friend mm Alina owen of Sioux day, went to Omaha Monday for s fewdaysvisitwithrelativesindfriends.z' ::<~|'|: :l l'rnnumm-su¢¢s.n»¢nmf.am-s¢N°.'m |.u»sm p.a Nm -nuum aaauucl Iune ii i-\\.l93 0. n s s o x mc n a Loma and discounts . . $180,002.76 ~aao.91 Bonds and securltia (ax cludve of cash re-. ~85,201.52 Judgments and Claims .2,882.61 Banking house, iumi-~ tum and fixtures . . .5,000.00 Other mal estate . . . .68,160.13 Expenses . . . . . . ..1,167.48 Cash i n Banks and Due from National and State Banks 94,641.61 Checks and items ofexchange . .2,384.38 U. S. bonds incuhreserve 850.00 87,882.(5 TOTAL . . . . . . .$330,597.46LIABIL ITIES f Capital stock . . . . . ..;so,ooo.oo Surplus fund !.0,000.W Individual depohits \subjeet to check $160,340.05 Tune certifi- cates of deposit . .99,379.31Cashiefs checks 10,362.23 Due to Nation- al and State banks . . . .88.88. ,§7n,1vo.4'1 Depokitm-'s guarantee fund . . . . . . . . . .426.99 TOTAL . . . . . . .$330,597.46 STATE OF NEBRASKA, as.Washington County I, A. R. Brock, Preddent of the above named bank do solemn-ly swear that the above statement in 1 true and correct copy of the re- port made w the De|;nx1§raentol Trade and Commerce(' R. Brock, President.A.. :.r.ST: R. J. Murdoch, D ctor. Carrie Bmck, Director: Subscribed :nd sworn to before me this 9th day of July,1930. (SEAL)A. c . ngm, Notary PubKe. 11-nh.|um 14 r''|A\aM|-|l.:UL}A.l.|U v l h r t r n u w -c||3, aIip sL Fms i a l dIIII! a n 1|5 lIa lI» -aI1I I s nI a4| Il s. 9 l1.ll88£ll 01 UDIIIIR,m r .a r m mi n .Elme r Tr u h ls e u a n d b xby a n d h i r . n d Mr s . C li f f o r d Tmh ls e n a t S u n - lly d i n n e r .- M r .a n d Mr s .Ha r r y E r v e y a n d Faye vi si te d a t th e Ch r i s La r s e n n u m n u r H e r m a n Su n da y eve- ___"""'AlLn.IH.lI.l IlLIDn u .do I\v|..|..|.a u uaf te rn oo n.ld au gh tlet,P a ts y L o u o f 0 ma h a , | The following' fol!<"=enjoy ed th e Fourth of July cevemnq puny az=th e 1I.U.La r ue n n o me :mr .a n amr s . J . L . I ve r s o n a n d Ma r y He lg n o f L mc o ln ,M r .a n d Mr s .M u n sp e n t th e F o u r t h a t th e V i c to r ' W o l f f h o m e . H r .a n d Mr s .L . J .W o l f f a n d |;laughbe.r, Pa§sy_ou of O aha, ~ ~ who was]L a r s e n m u zona,n r .n u n J u n .(Earl Rnmnnmaon a n d f a m i l v M n ! 1! I ,1E ahd Mrs. Lars Rolllnd and family, Mr.and Mrs.E d Hansen and three daughters,Eric Rolland and Ragnvald Rlcholdsai.Alter eu-joying fireworks,ice cream and cake were served.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Nelsam and family and hks. Al Atkinsonand children were Sunday supper guests at thegred Jensen home. The St.P l Ladies Aid met Thursday afternoon nt the Lars Rolland home with an nttendanceoftenmembers.A number ofyoung girls were guests.Mm. I-L C.Larsen will be the August hostess.The Danish Ladies Aid met onWednesdayafternoon at the Joe .lessen home with an attendance of 15 members.Mesdames Her-man Nelson and Roy Fagerquisv. were guests.Mrs.Peter Taft ofFremont,Will be the hostess inAugust.\~. ilk. and Mrs.\ Peter Nielsen were Thursday evening guests at the Ed Geiselman home a n d Sunday guests at the Victor Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Benson and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jensenand children,hir.and Mrs.,.loc .lessen and children, Miss LennettaGnuse, Mr. and Mrs. Boone New-kirk and lamily and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Fagerquist and daughters pic- nioed in Arlington fair grounds on the Fourth. A number of guests spent Wed- nesday evening at the Boone New- kirk home celebrating Simon Gnuse'a and Boone and Ed Nevg-kirk's birthdays.. Miss Edna Newldrk spent .fmm Friday until Sunday at thé par-ental, Boone Newkirk honie. Sunday afternoon wma at the George Kuhr home were; IarettaandIeolaR.oam\msen,/ Mnrjory Hansen, Evalina RohLfs»d Nor- man and Marvin Wulf.Mr.and Mrs.Herman Rahlls a d lnverne spent Sunday alter-..§... at the John Kuhr, Sr. home in Blair.Mr.and Mrs. Clarence »Knh were Sunday evening guests atth~ Albert Hansen home. Messrs.and Mesdames Boon~ Newkirk and family and MerNewkirkand son were Snnda dinner guests at the Nels Nelso home south of Bladr, in honor o Mrs. Nelson's birthday. DEAD AN1MALs We remove horses, cattle, hogs or sheep from your farm. at no cost w you. We have the only licensed truck to haul dead animals in Washington county. Phone 21, Arlington, Neb. We pay all phone charges. <1 Reynolds Remleiing W orks Famum Franzenbmrg, Representativa Wolff home.» ` Mrs.Chu.Byrne and children are spending the week visiting Mrs.Byrne's sister, Mrs.Grant Ferguson of Decatur, Neb. Miss Frances Bi-oss entertained Miss Lucile Hendriks and Fred Mouers of Wahoo,Neb.and Art Wolf of Edgar, Neb. from July 4th over Sunday, July 6, For Sale-Forty acres o f l ui d near Blair, and just a quarter mile off the Wssliingtoxr-highway.For particulars write Lock Box 81, Ft. Calhoun, Neb.25-3t Miss Wilma Burger is taking her vacation from her duties a t the telephone switch board by vi - iting with her sister, Leia ntPe Normal and with friends in Om Los wi ll the finder of the Winchester, 22 cal. repeating rifle an the E.H.Lamp road please cu?n-iunicate with Norman E. Man go d, Bennington, Neb.25-lt r. and Mn. C. w. Burger and daughters, Wilma and Lela spent the weekend in Hamburg and Glenwood,Iowa visiting relatives and friends.They returned home Monday evening. The bridge club were entertain- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt Inst Tuesday evening.Mr.and Mrs. Philip 0'Hnn1on were guests of me club substituting for Mr. and Mrs.L.C. Klopp who were unable fn be pres ent;Light re- freshments were served. Stanley Gray and wife of Or- chard, Neb., after spending n week visiting relatives in Omaha, nr- rlved in Blair Monday for a visit with Mrs.Gray's brother,Mr. George Blanchard.After a short visit here they left Wednesdaynoon for/home. |Emory C. Hunt, son of Mr. md Mrs. E. C. Hunt, 210 west Colflx, has just completed firing the Pistollnnmmmmp co urs e a t the R. o . .'l'.C.Camp,Fort Leavenworth, fKnnlu, and hls attained the rat- lins of Pistol Marklmm.Mr. Hun ls- a student at Wentworth Milltn lA|:ademy. weeks ago.This extreme heat mm i l , v e r y unnomfortable 1`or her but wi \l not be so bad if itwill only :vault in a cure, which we dl hope it will,We gums Che main attracHon for those in our community the 4th-was in trying to find a cool place.Some going to the parks i n Omaha, Calhoun and Oakland while some were home enterta.in~ 4 Spneding this week at the Petersen home.4Mrs.John Reid spent Saturdayt and Sunday with her sister, s. Louis Sehenkand family.The Carl Meissncr family of ww, pimxeea in the Ed Mundoff grove on the dth.The Meissners was former residents of this com- munity for a number pf years. 3 Si lk w wp service weight fullIgshioned Silk Swcldngs, 89c pair in sizes 8% w 10 in al( colors atEQ. mmnn Center in Blair.Why ||fléreta-dl kinds, 50c and $1 at Fashion Center.25~1t spent "éélfiay aftemoon at Pete: ..IEp@en'a. `£§§§-Q41 Aranson and family of Omnlm. spent Friday at t epaz-enhi, John Amnsan home.ret!ha-samenbed a position as sales- man lor the John Deere Implement Cn. an took advantage of the holi- da y to spend with his paxents 6 2 6 2 Ammo n md fa mi l y w e re and Hrs. Peter Human and dnngizker, Anna oi Fnmont and Bk. ami Mn. Ed Hnnsen and lam ily of Omm were Sunday dirmex guests'nt the Rudolph Hansel'lhnme.Callers in the nfhemooxwer; Mr. and Mrs. Jens Anderw .i nd lha md Mrs. Rmmnx J ohn: .s e nd Blni r.. Ilelltiwes in ug,vicinity haw been enjoying a visit from Mr. am l m .Bnwand Bugg.M n .Rug|was Yornwrly Grace Barry.The; isumbeen xedding in Indians th pu b hu y ua n .The twd daughters of Mrs.(k<.1l=Q\\lfl'i° ppeat Thursday at th Jdm Amman hume ns guests 5 \ >i ahd Mrs. Lars Rolllnd and family, Mr.and Mrs.E d Hansen and three daughters,Eric Rolland and Ragnvald Rlcholdsai.Alter eu-joying fireworks,ice cream and cake were served.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Nelsam and family and hks. Al Atkinsonand children were Sunday supper guests at thegred Jensen home. The St.P l Ladies Aid met Thursday afternoon nt the Lars Rolland home with an nttendanceoftenmembers.A number ofyoung girls were guests.Mm. I-L C.Larsen will be the August hostess.The Danish Ladies Aid met onWednesdayafternoon at the Joe .lessen home with an attendance of 15 members.Mesdames Her-man Nelson and Roy Fagerquisv. were guests.Mrs.Peter Taft ofFremont,Will be the hostess inAugust.\~. ilk. and Mrs.\ Peter Nielsen were Thursday evening guests at the Ed Geiselman home a n d Sunday guests at the Victor Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Benson and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jensenand children,hir.and Mrs.,.loc .lessen and children, Miss LennettaGnuse, Mr. and Mrs. Boone New-kirk and lamily and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Fagerquist and daughters pic- nioed in Arlington fair grounds on the Fourth. A number of guests spent Wed- nesday evening at the Boone New- kirk home celebrating Simon Gnuse'a and Boone and Ed Nevg-kirk's birthdays.. Miss Edna Newldrk spent .fmm Friday until Sunday at thé par-ental, Boone Newkirk honie. Sunday afternoon wma at the George Kuhr home were; IarettaandIeolaR.oam\msen,/ Mnrjory Hansen, Evalina RohLfs»d Nor- man and Marvin Wulf.Mr.and Mrs.Herman Rahlls a d lnverne spent Sunday alter-..§... at the John Kuhr, Sr. home in Blair.Mr.and Mrs. Clarence »Knh were Sunday evening guests atth~ Albert Hansen home. Messrs.and Mesdames Boon~ Newkirk and family and MerNewkirkand son were Snnda dinner guests at the Nels Nelso home south of Bladr, in honor o Mrs. Nelson's birthday. DEAD AN1MALs We remove horses, cattle, hogs or sheep from your farm. at no cost w you. We have the only licensed truck to haul dead animals in Washington county. Phone 21, Arlington, Neb. We pay all phone charges. <1 Reynolds Remleiing W orks Famum Franzenbmrg, Representativa Wolff home.» ` Mrs.Chu.Byrne and children are spending the week visiting Mrs.Byrne's sister, Mrs.Grant Ferguson of Decatur, Neb. Miss Frances Bi-oss entertained Miss Lucile Hendriks and Fred Mouers of Wahoo,Neb.and Art Wolf of Edgar, Neb. from July 4th over Sunday, July 6, For Sale-Forty acres o f l ui d near Blair, and just a quarter mile off the Wssliingtoxr-highway.For particulars write Lock Box 81, Ft. Calhoun, Neb.25-3t Miss Wilma Burger is taking her vacation from her duties a t the telephone switch board by vi - iting with her sister, Leia ntPe Normal and with friends in Om Los wi ll the finder of the Winchester, 22 cal. repeating rifle an the E.H.Lamp road please cu?n-iunicate with Norman E. Man go d, Bennington, Neb.25-lt r. and Mn. C. w. Burger and daughters, Wilma and Lela spent the weekend in Hamburg and Glenwood,Iowa visiting relatives and friends.They returned home Monday evening. The bridge club were entertain- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmidt Inst Tuesday evening.Mr.and Mrs. Philip 0'Hnn1on were guests of me club substituting for Mr. and Mrs.L.C. Klopp who were unable fn be pres ent;Light re- freshments were served. Stanley Gray and wife of Or- chard, Neb., after spending n week visiting relatives in Omaha, nr- rlved in Blair Monday for a visit with Mrs.Gray's brother,Mr. George Blanchard.After a short visit here they left Wednesdaynoon for/home. |Emory C. Hunt, son of Mr. md Mrs. E. C. Hunt, 210 west Colflx, has just completed firing the Pistollnnmmmmp co urs e a t the R. o . .'l'.C.Camp,Fort Leavenworth, fKnnlu, and hls attained the rat- lins of Pistol Marklmm.Mr. Hun ls- a student at Wentworth Milltn lA|:ademy.'Q '!Ill Allowance On Your Old Tira ge &ll PA Evsry bufner gl o "'twelve mor Ne b x vl o w a S h e l l P r vd u c t l naranteedl r b l l n farms I. u . . .Emily .md Nonna.Aronson.inthe ¢venk\g'Mr!. John MdQuu'rle Qanidnughhera,Marion and May uualled.:lf. and Hn. Jo hn Ammo n, ao-nognpanleq by Mr. and Mn. W m. Armstrong, drove to Herman Sun-f d l .eveningi k . a n d i nn.Merton Winchell 'a.nd_dlughher, Irene. ncbompaniedn w H r s John Winchell of Blair, f Friday at Hooper with the Jones family. A picnic supper was enjoyed on Fddwevwlnl nt the Orvllla Bum- Q -shin-lun! i n lwnor of the birth . f Hr.Hum NHLihqe .pzeieutuwere Mr. and 'im Jdm'fB¢ l'17 nnd fndly, Mr.and ln hl hy e l R °» » w; @, e » 4 "a wf - °f§..§f.?.:~ u n s ~ I e 'l`hillllhe guarantee Millerauthorizel nl mménd ldloal tire blvm- Come in md le! us explain the lcd! that made this remarkable guxnnlee possible. GARN ER~\5 [ R V I C [~ > 9 I I Fhmimn, run md flo or co ve r-ings.Mathew R. Bendorl.21-tl Miss Margaret Badgerow spent the Fourth with friends in Oak- land. Hlghutpxioasforprodmss. Phone ..,l. |f -:~:n Fo u n d - A F o n d ma h lmW|1=° It Tho mmm-prm office.25-xc For S110-25-ggllm atnns 3 " - Enquin 1-:nw-px-he »nm».1a-1: Mr. and M n .Grant Gans md children al Omaha, ment Sunday at the parental, Ed Lewellen home. Look for clasdfled ad on the auction sale of Lakeshore Lots em;§I Phone YO~ o rd~ b~8 : ~ A . ~Mary Jane Getzenrneyer of Fm Phone 38.W. J. Sas.25-it mont is visiting friends and mls. Mr.and Hrnr Andrew Brock '?"°" fn Bhdr.. . ,. . . . _ . ._ _»- ......__ Mr . md H n .Wi n. le 0rl¢klD of Omnhn, ment Che week-end in Blair. Mn. W m. Ma he r v u i n Omlhl Monday visiting friends. Burmm Guyvr of uncolm spent the week-end wXLh Bhir relatives and friends. wneu you want letuerheadn or Uled lea Banu.llulc Store. It m . m a u n . w m s f » u ¢ - f s = u b -lnexqvldhednthe Peter Sail home Tuned!!- John Jensen cl Lincnln, vidted _over the Fourth ut. the pnxentd, J. P. Jenna home. The c . F.Knlternmn fxmily spent Sunday evening at Peony I |||___ l¢udfl»nw»in'rh¢&fm-v=ln|um m a nd Jann smug me mv. N. c. calm .nd wan ' l i y p e w r i i a a n f o r i d e . .H u d q w a y n e ,n m h e r e v i d t i n g -t h e i r o f R o y a l ,I o w a w n r e g n e s t g u t t h g 1 ..|.¢.' ¢ |..l lha ds .fh ne k .lha ds .fh ne k . me THE~TR"Em Joe Foley spent a few days l u i week at the Ruben Folfy home, south of town. .~v n....|.\»4' iirnnled embalm-1 ~~1-u W nn |'|.50. m um x.I !u Kirh ~ " ' " / I ~ g - ;~s »»¢~c w K L - k u vmv.m¢°f\>°"¢1"°'|=-i » | m ¢ m , | m ma m r m m -»=~=-p ||¢ m ¢ : d . y' h v';::"°El_:e ~m m m °.n ° ' ° ' ...|-¢:.-. in -»¢|»n. Nghnnh (nr K. A. Po\md,206 E. Cvlhl.88-ll amos, 161; IGIIGDI#\b 138.D-U ilmllv.',--___ .,. ...... sf" Qéeié. |Min Iva Bacon and Ellis Lemons |01 Omaha, spent Saturday at the | C a l e b ~ h o me .|Bryan Brunton and Edwin Tm-- rell were in Onnwa, Iowa Friday and Saturday.. Mr. and Mrs. Rivett of Omaha, were goats of Mr. and Mm M. R. Lippincott. on Sunday. Mr .and Mrs.Chas.Beckmnnn are taking time ol! and :pending a vacation at Lake Okobojl. Thxeshing oniers delivered free. .Phone yhurorders by 8:30 A.M. Phone 33.W. J. Sas.gs-is Mrs.John Weber enjoyed a visit from her brother, Pete PM.- ersen and family o l Syracuse, Neb., last Sunday. »| 1-I.Be dle of Lincoln, ppent the past month daughyer,Mrs.Ernest left.Wednaday f o r Mrs. F. who has with her Schmidt, Denver. John .Su§wn,who is connected =with A constmction gang working down at Beatrice, was in this vio- lnity over the past week-end vis» iting home folks shpmnn me k and dauizhter. |H...,~........=, or vmwn,ww =xMr.m g Mrs.Alfred Sick lhave charge of the eleven o'clock|§ ;;;;fd Fndy e v eni ng fro m the i r moe =§ qw Epis c o pa l chumh .m!;:._ymoon n sm Bunk Hills .ay.uv 13.E Mr. and Mm. L. C. Klopp moved Mr.and Mrs.A. L. Smith d ; into their *new home on wesg wash- Missouri Valley, drove over Sun-1= inggm,street the Iorepart of ¢h¢'dsy and spent the day with Mx-s ; e d M A F ~ C o o k e and Mr. and M r s . | § : a n rs...Ne we lla re 'E;; "g &; I few days this week in'Liftle Ramona Thompson 0 ; ___ .on cottage on east Oko-10mal1a,and Palmer Allen,J r . | = Tbe Home of Perfect Talkthg Pxclqres s E THURSDAY E JULY I0 EC r a z y T h a t W a y 'g With Joan Bennett and Kenneth MlcKennu § COMEDY Grass Skirts § FRIDAY and SATURDAY ~ l ,D c | J ¢ u u v s ¢ . g ¢ » » - - - - -- . _ ._.e r a n d u n d e r t a k e r ,B l a i r .0 f . f i C e p h o n e ,1 6 1 ;r e s .p h o n e ,1 3 3 .3 - t i , Th re s hi n g o rd e rs de live re d fr ee . Ph on e 3. ou r or de rs b y 8: 30 A .M . Pho ne 3 3.W . J .Sas.2541; 153.Annie Strong enjoyed airis-f r o m he r granc ison,Ge or ge S tr o g o f B e a tri c e , Na b . \1:.,.{"\\».n|A|"hra Mn ! mr wa s a.§ § E gunner guest. at the Jerry Foley home last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ove T. Anderson and family were Sunday dinner guests nt the guns o. Anderson home.Mayor Harold Sbewan and wife and Mt. and Mrs.Zenith Smith drove w Omaha last Sunday eve- ning m uwand a movie. Score éards, plane cnnis, birthday canis, sympathy cards -all can be tmmfl -.L The Enterprise office. Dr.and Mrs. E. T. .upp are home after A few weeks mention at Luke Okoboji. Henry and Osmer Ohlseu of David City, were Sunday guests oi Misses Edith and Dorothy Jensen. For Sale Cheap i! taken soon- My residence on 60 West Nebraska St..C. L. Belulorf.24-21.* Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bowles and little son, spent the week-end at the parental, Kelley home, east of Blair. Come to the Auction Sale of lots and manage tracts on Crystal Lake, Sunday, fhlly 18th--leeclus- ified ad in this issue.25-lt Ray Lynch and Hermari Simon- sen left Friday mornlng for Den- wr whe re they are enjoy-ing a week's vacation. John R.Weber and family of Page, Neb., visited over the Fourth with Mr.Weber's mother.Mrs. John Weber on east Cdlfax. Mrs.L .F.States of North ;Mrs.Bertha Gollehon,Ray Peck land Eugene Gullehon spent the 'Fourth in Omaha vidting Mr. and Mrs. Millard Gullehon. The Guild girls of the Baptist church will meet Saturday evo- ning at the home of their presi- dent,Miss Margaret Badgerow~ An interesting pros'rBm is he m! planned by their sponsor, Mrs. G Lamb. J. C.Grasborg left Wednesryj for a trip owr the Union Pac f1¢ _._.,-. ff noji lqke._[spent last week with their grand~ E.M_Fletcher of the Cmweulpamnts, Mr. and'Mrs. H. L Hell- Home, will leave Friday for an ex-['Vi"°k'3|» while their parents wem tended visit with his daughter at away. Great Falls, Monwut Mus Sadie Gamron, who is wr. Hen Larymb, an o ld mi ae m o f ins a ywrs~3's wqmg c o urs e nt Blair,but now residing in Fre- the Umversxty hospital ln Omaha, mont,~in Sunday for ;is_home for a few 'days vacation short visit. with relatives here,'wxth her parents,Mr.and Mrs. bo t thin -fi Alex Gamron.and Ki...H. i . . , " i = § § . ' § " ' i i § ~C. F. Koltemmn and familyund Wnnie Triplett celebrated u1e,Rev. I-'mae and family of thxs city Founl virh a picnic an theRuweU°"'°d a party o f i nends at the |»__,._r Saturday Matinee ` JULY ll. and 12ArizonaKid With Wnmer Baxter nd Mor\|Mnri|COMEDY-The Blg Jewel Case Every Attendant t0 the Show Sat- urday Afternoon or Evening WillONE BOTTLE COC0»COLA FREE,I-'mfs SUNDAY and MONDAY Sundav Matinee =. _ . nwn. Mr.and Mm Henry Black ar~ rivcd in Blair Thursday evening from Grand Island to visit her daughters, Mrs. Roy Jacobs, Mrs. A. W. Mundor! and son, Mr. John Gilbert. Mr. and M m Albert Hunt and wife of Des Moines,who were guests of the Frank Bigelow fam- ily over the Fourth, retumed to their home on Sunday.Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Bigelow are sisters. Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Newell dnd family, including H. Pen*y, Donald and Lydia, spent the afternoon of the Fourth at Arbor Lodge, Neb- raska City.They §topped enroute for a picnic dinner in the Platfs~ mouth city park,making their lemonade with cold water drawn by rage and bucket from a nearby grivate* owned well ninety feet sep. JULY 13 and 14 § 0P a r t y C u r l § vmh Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.and Jenneite wr § oomsnv_Nm\¢Owls g PATHE Nsws E TUESDAY E JULY 15 §o u b l e C r o s s R o a d s °§ wish Lila Lee COMEDY-Bell: Buzz _fFAMIL Y NIGHT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ~ JULY 16 md 11 §N o t D a m a g e d 2 With hols Mornn and .Ruben Ames § COMEDY-Oh.Darling 5 on the Fourth.Others in the party were Mr. and Mrs. A. Schulz and family, Mr. and Mrs, L. Wal- bers and family of this vicinity and Mr. and Mrs. Gratfe of Fremont. Mrs.Palmer Allen spent last week vacationing at Lake Okoboji. Others in the pany were her ds- ters and husbands, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moeller, of Om , also Mr, and Mrs.Ed Ferry of Cmaha Mrs.Allen reports a fine Yime swimming and fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles.Plntta of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs.Harry Plstts and daughter, Joan of Plattsmouth and Mr. and Mrs. Will Bratt were Sunay vlslwrs at the C. H. Geh- ringer home at the Roberts and Rose ranch.Mrs.Chas.Plaths, who is known here,leaves soonTorLosAngeles,Calif.m vi si t her daughter, `i5""`i=r"»aI=§=.'_1~tf|Mr and Mrs. Jonas Burchamv w P drone over to Harlan Iowa on last.|The famflles of Dr. E. Moats of Thursday afbnno0n"l_eturning onthis city and Ed Iaer gf étlfrg- I Sunday.| \ w a n e | 3 v l s n m g n e r p a n e n l : m d M r s . W J .K o n n m a n 8 1 1 |und Mrs. W. J. Kampman and fam- ily and other relatives and friends. C. F. Kolternmn and son, Her- bert and Rev. Lang went bo Omn- hn Tuesday, the latter bo vidt his son, Julius Lang for a few dags. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bergmnn and L k.and M n .L. M.Buscue of Kansas City, Mo., spent the week- end at the Ed Lewellen home. The ladies are sisters of Mrs. Lewellen. Course NQVKQPEN I-Iindley Sabin Camp BLAIR, NEBRASKA nllIIIlllllIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll\II\!IIIIIIIIIIIIIII\|Il\|IIllIInlIIlllllllllllllllllllllllm P L A Y | |~\ LF wife of Des Moines,who were guests of the Frank Bigelow fam- ily over the Fourth, retumed to their home on Sunday.Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Bigelow are sisters. Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Newell dnd family, including H. Pen*y, Donald PAY US A VISIT NELSHA NSEN,Prop.lunmu|nn|||ul|m||||unun|mnn||nu|||H||n|||u|||u||||||||unumm\\\||\|\| The most popular and interesting sport of the day.No` golf experience necessary. glubs and balls furnished.Play night or ay. ~, _.~. ..the Fourth at Arbor Lodge, Neb- raska City.They §topped enroute for a picnic dinner in the Platfs~ mouth city park,making their lemonade with cold water drawnby rage and bucket from a nearby private* owned well ninety feet deep. ~{ ~I ~ _ , m lm --ll'IF"lli n' fr a \\1l\\\\1'f ~-r M x 1; /~7 ¢.1 o / "N|/"-»../ \.f 0 a »» \. -/1 , :Pu ~: .P '§.=»--'-~ ; i ¢ , 1 ¢ ;/ - ' I .,1 g., wg lx"(~| where he will visit his sisters, one of whom he has not seen for fit- teen yeam The Enterprise will keep him informed as to Wash- ington county doings while he is away. Mr.and Mrs..'[_u.1iusfPet.ersen went to Friend, Neb, on the Foilrih to visit Julius brother,Chris. They aiso visi friends in York, Nab. lived in Blair Thursday ev~n~g from Grand Island to visit.her daughters, Mrs. Roy Jacobs, Mrs A.. W. Mundorf and son, Mr. John Gilbert. l ." "\|~:!u ~ und family, Mr. and Mrs. L. Wal- ters and family of this vicinity and Mr. and Mrs. Graffe of Fremont. Mrs.Palmer Allen spent last week vnrationing at Lake Okoboji.TUESDAY E JULY 15 §o u b l e C r o s s R o a d s °§ wish Lila Lee COMEDY-Bell: Buzz _fFAMIL Y NIGHT Oth e r s i n t h e p a r ty we r e h e r s i s - te r s a n d hus ba nd s,M r .a n d Mr s . E . C . Th o mp s o n a n d Mr . a n d Mr s . W . J . Mo e lle r , o f Oma h a , a ls o Mr . a n d Mr s .E d F e r r y o f O m a h a Mr s .A ll e n re p or ts a f i n e ti m e s wi mm i n g a n d f i s h i n g . ll l C : WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ~ JULY 16 md 11 §N o t D a m a g e d 2 With hols Mornn and .Ruben Ames § COMEDY-Oh.Darling 5 Omaha, Mr. and Mrs.Harry Plstts and daughter, Joan of Plattsmouth and Mr. and Mrs. Will Bratt were Sunay visiwrs at the C. H. Geh- ringer home at the Roberts and Rose ranch.Mrs.Chas.Plaths, who is known here,leaves soon r l m f,J ,__: »~ °4..-" ~ .'<'= V g ; \ ~Q P a r t y G i r l § vmh Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Jenneite wr § oomsnv_Nm\¢ Owls gPATHE Nsws E r /-"n n .mfsj w.|1 _ J ~yr 4 ~""-3{§x __- -_.___. ....__.-_1 °~.-.-{\.....-" 1 r ;--......:..;;*..:5 ~* - M' u --1n°*=¢'n ton, 'marc guests at me Gus Meier- henxy home on the Fmmh. Misses Rosalie Foley and Beulah Rubens, who are atbending sum- mer school at Linooln, spent July 4th with home folks in Blair. Chas. Rodman of Kimball, Neb., came last Saturday to visit awhilei with his grandmother, Mrs. W. B. Rodman and his aunt, Mrs. Jake Bross. Mrs. Mjsutherland at Black 259 is prepared to give you a Duart Wonder Wave for $5.00.A re al bargain and edtishction guaran- Mr. and Mrs.GIJ.Thomas and Mr.and Mrs.Mr R.Lippincott drove to Oakland the Fourth and spent the day. Rev. Carl Bader and sons, Rob~ cr! and Ernest spent the Fourth at Fremont,returning on the eve- ning Crain. Do you play bridge?The En- terprise has a complete new line of score cards and place earda Why,mt see them!1-Lf Mr, and MrE. Elmer Frain vis- ited with their daughter and her husband Mr. and Mrs.F.D. teed 16-f-!|Ma|-sh of Spike: last Sunday. |home on east South street.Ziegler Rev. C. G. Bader and sou, Rob- ert were dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs.E. J.Hnnoock on Tuesday, and of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Loftis He m i s what you have been wmltlng fvr--50 ft. Double Double garden hose, reel and nozzle, $4.25, [July 12th m 26th ondy...Gamble M Samrdmi.Soares, Fremont. Neb.25-It llMissesEleanorDevinneyand LaVonne Hansen, who are atl:end~ ing summer school in Lincoln, spent a (ew days with home folks. They returned on school on SundlY- Mr.Frank Schoettger,well known resident of Fontsnelle pre- cinct, was operated on June 19 for glll stones and is mvriui as gm, His a long very nicely since the operation. Atbomey John (hrrigan has .been spending the past week as guest ol the Dr. E. T. Jipp iam- ily sr Luke Okoboji and reports cool nights and pleasant days up there. Prof. K. C. DeGroff, who is at- tending the summer quaroer at Midland College, spent the Fourth u:\d.week-end wiLh'his family ar; 'the home of Mrs. l)eGroff's moth- Mrs. J. A. Hillman was hostess last Sunday to over fifty relatives when a picnic was held at the home in honor of Mrs.Cl a n Thomas.Everybody had s good time. Ld your tires BUY a thousand miles of OIL.One gallon Pennsyl- vani a Oil rss; wi th each G & J Tire a t our new reduoedqiriees, July 12th ol 26th.Gamble Shores, Fremont, Neb.25-lt Mrs.A. R. Be ds enoertalned twenty dght guests at s bridge luncheon lasr. Friday afternoon. Mrs. G. L. Dixon won first prize, Mrs Will Maher.cut, and Mrs. Bob Redfield, low. Red Tag Specials-Guaranteed scnew driver Sc,li mi t 2;canvas gloves Sc a pair, limit 2 pair while they lsst.\0ne day only, Saturday July l2th.\ Gamble Stores Fre-er in Minneapolis. `'mmm Neb.~4 ' 25~1t Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rodgers and family of Denver, Colo., returned, home after a week's visit at the home o i Mrs.Rodgers'sister, Mrs.J.E.Campbell and Mr.' Campbell, of Lhis city. Mr. and Mrs.Albert Jensen oi east South street, are enjoying a visit from Mrs. Jensen's son, John_ Fishennarfs Red Tag Special- 20% off rigular catalog prices onbaits July 12th to 26th.F R E E - wllh each can of Duco No. 7 Pol- ish, 5 yards of knit, polishing cloth Gamble Stores, Fremont, Nob.l t Mr. and Mrs. E. M. 'Ferrell and family and Mrs. Jean Heinaerling soent the Fourth with Mr. and I n the day.No` golf expenence necessary. glubs and balls furnished.Play night on ay. PAY US A VISIT NELSHA NSEN,Prop.lunmu|nn|||ul|m||||unun|mnn||nu|||H||n|||u|||u||||||||unumm\\\||\|\| I a The Style Shoppe e 1. Van'Deuscn .-Blair, Nebrask HATS-Any $5.00 hat for.$3.00 If you are going on a trip now is the chance to get a hat at bargain prices. Apgons, $1.00 values for ~-69c Eij .if We carry a full Ruby Ring line. Regit Hose -----__, -...$1.65 Hillcrest Hose -----1.65 Broken lots go at -~--1.00 /Outsize Hose,closing out price -.1.00 Children's cotton hose in white and black, each --~---.15 New Crepe Hose-full-fashioned and cradle heel. zmumvmxo s|~|<ia os|r-;kf*/ Pajamas Kitchen and Garden-in many styles and colors, each --~- $1.95 Try a pair for your work this summer. ,»g,.~: 3 ~"xurnf nn~1b?iisTu&»¢ Cmmllmmtd Stvéhf hH Lovzlicr Hosp L 6 3 ~ I I ltlsnotneasuyhbuf wyourlwviaybudsct BwW - w u v g g yRINCv$to:Hag|. uv¢vW m on5Y|Allh|lanaetud bab-:amazingtifuleozluvvvmd. All sun Chlllou or sum w¢,m.».~ux\ H ;.fam-4\x~|.a».x-¢|nfon¢d nvlu wimnnbula. 0a b l n ~. ., ~a fr ;~ F ."Xp;-1 E ~ ~~=¢. =,¢f;§_g,» x ~~~"~ . _ . =~.;.e ===x~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~, 2 ~5 ; ~ Tw-~... ~ .~.2 ~I I L `~ fa ~ _.asIQ| - . . .. NO RUNS ~.J »"1'§§ -.v1. III Can be made simple if you phone your order not later than 8:30 A. M.We deliver threshing orders free PHONE 32 or 33Onstopp und wi5e up daughber of Detroit,Mich.Théy arrived Ian hits. .Clifford Munson of Omahml where they joined Mr. and Mrs.| Cecil Morrow,Miss Cora Terrellarid Miss Mildred Waldo of OmahnfSaturdayund plan to spend uweek.7 nFresh and Cured MeatsAmong the Blair people seen atl Mr. and Mrs.Harry Mallback Krug Park July 4th were H.H.and children of Boise,Idaho nr- Erown and children, Mt. and Mrm rived Wednesday for a few dnyll Harry 'Pucker and ehildfm.M!-wi slt at the H.1 .Hellwinckel 9 ;:I!; z1.z and Mrs. Milton Robinson ind chil- - dren, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bain and Mrs, Fred Nermtz, Mr. and Mrsl.E. C.Hunt and son,Bobby a m vacationing near Port Arthur, Canada, a city about 225 miles nonh of Duluth on Lake SupeHor.A card from Mrs. Hy.mt7 home,Mrs. Mmmk lrinz a mul of Mrs.Hellwinckel,The Mall-hacka are on' their wiv to Phila- delphia.| Mrs.Henry 0'Hanlon and son,- Aldebert 0'Hanlon and wife of l m Angeles,CAli.!.,'we!e guests af Clark 0'Hanlon and familv' Pork Loin Roasts, per Ib 22c Sugar cured Bacon, half or whole strip Beef Roast,per Ib.-~-200 Per Ib.--291: Hamburger,per lb.---15c Pure Lard, 5-lbs.---694: 3 l ? l ¥ 3 3 states that the imlther is delidt- ~ ~ ~ mi lfondail fu: ylth_¢g°l9izh¢g_l9d bpat trim on thdrway to polnu in un em' on the Luke to ani fro the manylovelyresorts.It is,indeed,an ideal vacation trip.' Mr. and Mm J. W.` Blatter and family of this city, joined sgroup of relatives and friends nt the ho me o f Mm Sadie Mengedoht. The former is a date:-in-law ol \ Clark, the men being brothers.I Mr.and Mrs.David Mummertf nntertaind a number of nelnLives' _fund friends on July 4th.The fol- lowing were present:Mr. and Mn. Harrv Seltr. nf De Sam. Mr.-§E az § x l» northeast of Fonlanelle on the and Mrs. Ernest Kruse and Mr. Fourth when Mrs. Mengedoht en-fund Mrs. Grant Lage of Ft. Cal- uertained at a picnic dinner in houn_and Mr. and Mn. Ed Nnter' honor of her brother-in~1aw,Gusuf south nf town.| hlengedohg. and family of Cl1ieago,\Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ireland and who were visiting ¢5¢"»There daughters, Laura of Norfolk, Neh. were forty-Eve present.i m :Mrs.Fun k c e n e lmm,Mr. Mr.and M1-s_ Philip 0'Hanlon Geiselman and Dun Ireland of and Miss Elizabeth Hopewell n!.Kenr:\ey,Neb., were visitors at this city and Ben Faltys of Fri. ithe Frank Strlcklett home bver the mont, drove up to the 0'Hanlon,week»end.The Kearney folkaldt'cottage at Lake Okoboji last '1'hurB;S\xnd|y afternoon for their home,| day for a few days vacation fish- the kelands staying until Mondny. ing and N'-Y*-il\S~They returned on Fay Hansen,who is staying Sunday night with nice wats of W m nw "mn nnhsnmn f,...:\., nl Um and mmories of a pleasant-,,,', ; ; N ; ~ ~ weekend mp-lup Wednesday to spend a few M r . md M n F W Amd !...re-Idxy at the home ol her parents,turned last Saturday eveninz fx-um Mr.nd Mrs. Andy Hansen.She su Tania M.-...,\..I.... l\.nu» I.'»....¢i|.~m.»1\+ uhh hnv ni. Unhfnlnh .msed the Nttionzl Hgrdwgr: mnm fdmn Cf J. md Mary and they tion.They were gone a. week and visited with friends and relatives found every statue i represented here.at the meetinz.Nebramku hadl Over 100 well locxtcd lots and seventeen hnrdwam men present. While there they took a few side trips to points of interest,Ona of paniculu intarest ta Mrs.Amdt was the Memorial building where many troplnles and gifts presenbed |coK&ga dtex, 21 acreage tract; 2% m e s each and one 20~acre im- pmved fa rm on Crynnl h k e umm the rlv er (mm Sioux City, lows. will be sold at auction Sun- day, Judy 18th at 1 P. M. on theto Lindbergh were on display. The jroperty.SUT-gifts came from all over théworld and were unique as well as costly. KENNARDTHE ,Y , b m Ima d "cen i Bl»i u »n1 sw[ K E L N A R D R U R A L B R E W S T E R B I TS P E A C E F U L H I L L .»n§'"§m°€Em`$ .Ja gm ul'2..,2§"m.fl'°§m'}. a ¢~.'T»~°..¥ quéi ~view,at gm Alfred ,is in fun ,wing now, they have been for a long "mt-lihnf. you get the new low pricesyrs,well the Prioes at the Fashionlhe minute me get them-shopand| _ MF- Rnd Mrs. Imxis Gomhnmagd §Yi€°"fI'}'?E.I""Z.f"§'f,.S!|°i'l` YI5.,=,.°?.°'}',?.'§€ ...,."3. .SEI Cknter have been Nd\|°¢d in Dm-! see for Yourself.25-lt mmc EEDl'NGSU "Mr. md Mm Hrrmsm J ungbluthl mrs. mmm Peterson in on the Cwnw Commissioners Room, and syivla drove so mmm S'm'=sick list.. ~-»---=7\.1-_- '_ .....u...FIA Flnfxnn whun _\rv vm cl.__,.i'f;°_ QP ,.....";i.?'*"".'£»'v"§§f'v5'$L",§1d fa5 ; 1 u g ; 1 l l » \ L amilv.--°'°~'°"= =""" ""' "'"" *"" '" "" portion-you a n b u y ~ ' § J u The Storc for Thrifty Womeninweek.»nmber fm gms vi _actually need at lower Prices Now Blair is the Fashi Center-¢l-2 5 2 ~ a twn dré d the Fo ulr h o f J ufy "v3° have been able to for ¢.be,ways.Try the \§L'£».fm.Center and cekbration up Benpingbon i n the P 1 Y°"`9'°5hUP at the FU111|FirIt when you need Dresses.I t Blair, Neb., JuneCountvBoardol u g .| | f ' | ' " y I l l a m ¢ . - ', , , , , _ , , _ '_ _\ l _l »- b | l |.n|\1l|"|lAl|| l \I f h d . | " l ~ I Equmw- adjourn- 30-pnoeding approved. n,O.B- \.O0\mw_ hmqnse g. xv nun wmmv u W ___-.__mbaum returne d me Iorepan ox"°§&'T`i'»'X m"§ ¥ a .n mgb mh ¢ n .u> e we e k f ro m u w t ri p w Al a - wmme a A : mv o f n - me a t h e b a m_Fourth Au br0ught.£i1l¢dbanlne¢8|Another gig dance ~ be given 1 at Kenna.:-ds ool pavihon Satur-i a most enjoyabe time wan day evening,irmly 12.J.Hilton M,-_ md Mrs. p~|-and, Jungblnth Rhondes' orchatra will turninhthe of Dmnha, spent the week-end at mumc..._..,u,.._¢.-.....Kannnrd basebdl team lost 00 rnxux wma num .» -ny -.-..Mr- and Mrs. Frank Gasser and fnmxly and Mr. and Mrs.Louis Gomham m d chHdren celebrated d n 4th at the Fred Ax-p homnin the evening.Mr. md Mrs. Andmw Anderson attended a show in Omnhl Sunday evening. ____ I ednesday evening visitor the Albe n Petersen h o mML and Mn. W m. Wmlbe m {amilY and Mr. and Mrs.L Jensen.Mr. a nd Mn. Art J ens mT'h\x.rad|y evening a t the I Jensen home.u...u. .- ..e<.m».¢M.mul met liummnt w ~minutes of theme dngwe re madand Present:Chu.Nelna iliardl afternoon and evening.Mr. me Pe tenen celebnnedhid spent birthday on Sunday by entzrtain-'ik!!! ing friends md relatives bvth .,f¢,\ LL :_ Nelsul hm -: vls~ anon. emoon and evening. Mr.C u l Wieae ¢ntettdned friends and mhtivea Fridny i n\honor d his birihdly- WHO ls GOING 'roS i #Aneiaor and Iu d n ,County Clerk. Ou mation duly mldl A n m e u ea ndca r- U16 |."l€d J\1.'lgI;uur,u uuuac.--_____mr. mr Mrs ..mum J unzbluth Elkhom Sundry. more 4-5. M r and l l r l .Nels Ne]~!.'h°2"°.'i'2__,_._,t2 01nnl;n.wereS\mday vid Mrs./Dora Sumner ma Mon ""°-"° - » :~=----fu =-»-nen ol a pe nrs unds y ev e ni ng at the Ma x i ly we n Thursda y mmm iton at Klggz home,________ _~1 3 5 A y n ; ~ nl ~HAUL YOUR GRAIN.'spendt.he.z-'ounnwnm mmuvuu -~f .\the W. B. Rosenbaum home.Mr. and nm. Cum m u - --N ---»- -~ -1- »-_----"§,,m m m Qim " J mm Mr. m i m n.chem: Rmem w w nl °f.uff7m.f¢1§'S§ n."`x3.»»¢n wa J.w. Nielsen iimd family, Mr. and M_,,_ gm,Irm a g d M " were gnsts of ~ and brothel? -ge gm-\1i¢H 31; gzgtnned bo 01| B,|Bnesch_epent_the_FourLh F" B93 rzgxnm Snmhv.Jdy dinneh vu or o r. and Mn. John Vogt .." _U--- °.....,....,... |\ |\|; |\ . nsJ »a n d !u r '. - . I u w t r .r'~l r n l . »Ralph ~Now is an ideal time to get fig'ureson wlu§'.;'l "'1`.i`£"£`{1d"iErZ'iv. B. Roaeubauml WASHINGTON NEWS la mlly , mr. num a v ugcfa mi ly , Mr. md Mn. All erson and Christine, Ol: and Willie Pebgrsen all £`£i"¢\Inl141930.wma a pi c ni c NPN! o n uxllwu ; f ' m" " *Mr. and Hn. Harlan. l F!llnrli n I o f t h e H C I I Y Y ~ h ° m 1 _ _lcDnn?\:lltt'nnd familv Glld Hrs. ~ -~---~-u/my uveuwg..spent the Visitors at the August Kahnk b- home Sunday were Dorothy Voss, Swansqn Freddie Shumacker, John Ander- Fo urth m son, Ha-fry and mme Kn}mk_ it will cost to haul your grain to marke Let us figure with you.Our nrices al County c1¢}\t County Commissioners Room, Bum, Neb., June su, 1930. The County Commissioners met mn u mt to adjoumment taken mme 16 1980 l Vemon Jungmutn came up uvmLincoln Friday morning to apmd the week-end with home folks.Mr. and Mn. James Rhea had as dinner guests Sunday- Mrs. Ada Holenburg, Mm Teresa Anderson and Vernon and Mrs. Snetzam of Omaha.Dot,Fnnc is m d Lloyd Junc- n¢.»¢=§¢=~ N e l s o n .C.B. bluth, Evelyn and Rcgimora Brod~ hhmnl and C. J. Nelson.|egard of Omaha, Glen and Lorenfn.....;....¢.....f um m~e¢¢dins¢.Chrimn»°n wd.M§m<}_l'S-.F~ Rgmhel Mcllonnld were SundaydmnerguestsofMr.and Mrs. Harley Wilcox.'nw Royal Neighbors me t at then-lodge rooms fo r a shon business session Monday evening. Gmndehlldmn of Mx. and Mm. Tom Hitchcock drove up fromg u m C i t y e a r l y Sunday mornl mg fo r a short v isit with their relshves.Russel Johnson return-ed with them after a five week's Mr. and Mrs; B. A.Gottsch were Fourth in Besh0PPil1Kin Omahq Wednesday r. _ ~ I rnhlngwn. afternoon.'and clnlgr spent meKrug's Park.Hans Vogt. spent Saturday eve- ning with Mr. and Mu. Wm. Wul- bern. Louie Wulhern spent.Saturday afternoon at the Allxed Svogerson home. Mr.and Mrs.A5L~:rt.Nelson were Sunday dinner guests nt theWm. Bu;geas home in Omaha. Alma Svogerson spent Sunday farenoon with Mrs.uengt John- "°'hi " 'f§ §"'"§ "H J .rs.enry n:pmt Sunday afternoon at a n y Swmson's.' ..;,..~~ and Miss Pearl Schaffer ~tered W Omaha Wednaday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sand.: vis- ~d at the Hans Braesch home on ~dnyevening.M . and Mrs. Perry Glendenning ~~=.at the Fred Rnmser home ~-y afternoon:_\-~==Anna Hansen of Linmln, the vmekend with home Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson tooka show in Omaha Sunday nib- . . . ~Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knhlex-» mlly ayilent Sunday at mf/nam ome.Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Sun Miss I Schaffer and Even and nrence Ha n a n spent Wednes- y evening at the Albat Sands ~me.Mx. us d Mm Wi ll Runne r a n~ ~lyof Lend,S.D.,sp;Sl;tsev days Inst week a t - -- ~er home.Mr.andMrs~Henry'1*ietgea ~- nmily, Mr. and Mrs. W m. Wi~ ~d mnily. Mr. And Mn . ~- ~ - . nnds nnd fumly ,Mr.and ~|~ . B. Imax-svn,Mr. and ~ f -~Sv mdnnnd Mr.a nd ~ ~Bnndx ¢n|°y,4 n p i ~ nne r It the Chrib Sunds hom y.A numbe r of the y o nngfo rom this ddnlty wo k in»nt Waterloo Inst Sunday. 1 ling on Mr. and Mn. C. V. Sh~ -¢er Monday evening. Mr. a nd Mn. Wm. Pe te rs anon,Rly mnnd ce le hntd the 4~1 idy at the Soren Rolenkild ~ox-me.The umm Luthe ra n L gdj€8 Aj ~ld the ir M6 35 a t the c ha n: aa! Wednssday temoon. Adv¢xtilebTh»Enterpri»\. u n .'Harry Swlnmn is tha proud o w n a d n n e wJ o h n D e e rh i n d e r . Mx.and Mn. Arth ur Jensen spent Sunday evming a t the Hurry Swanson home. Sundny evening visitors nt the Louie Lmritaeu home were Hx. and Mrs. W h. Wulbern Ind fam- lly lndM r.a ndMr s .A.lfr e dSv o g-enum and Christine. Mx. Emu Svogeraou and familyspentSunday afternoon nt the John Monson home. and Mrs.Jim Sands ind family were Sunday afternoon visitors '\Il I Onnge Tnrtlets, Glme Phone 60 Kennard for delivery of gasoline, '.kerosene, or oil during harifest shell Gasoline and Oils v Rosenbaum Service Station KEN NARD NEBRASKA Four oranges;56 cup sugar!1 package orange flavored gelatin; 1 %cups boiling water;1 cup' cream, whipped, 9 baked 8% inch. tart shells.Combine orange °°°'\ tions and sugar and let stdnd 15; minutes.Dissolve gelatin in boil-fing water, pour over orange sec-I tions and chill until gelntin begiuq to thicken,stirring frequently. Fold 4 tablespoons of thickened gelatin into whipped creEm.Chill. Place a layer of whipped cream in bottom of each tart shell.Chill' about 10 minutes.Anange jellied orange sections on whipped cxenm and add thickensd gelati n to fill, tart.Makes nine 8% inch tlrtletsf Mr. and Mn. Charles Wrich anddaughterswereFridaydinner guests a t the Fefe Rasmussen home. Dorothy Voss, who is attendingsummer school at Wayne spentthe weekend at the home of her par- a m . Dorothy Voss spent Friday night and Saturday with her sis- ter, Catherine at the Curtis Moore home in Waterloo. Raymond ¢Kuhr spent Friday afternoon a t the Hans Jensen home in B\a.ir.<u 0 y dK B h ¥ ® u ¢ d a t 'Ul e H. C »I Ha-lun, Né. MissMaggieM.Lowe Hamm, Nab. Bepnsatatlve for World-Herald nf w a l-m m m am y . \ 1 _ Advertise in The Entfxprlse. always attractive and our service is promp SEE US NOW l meedng »¢¢{~¢` " "mE 1 ` mc ap p ro ve d. T K a s t r u p we n t no m e B wlmllu u g - -. .nu _..........!.\.un:n;nu§{nn ~~ a t ~ ~~J*"'-H -rs .a s m L .Shr oed er B - Line T1ransfe.nxuer a uuuuu ¢»~.....-..v..---_an following bills on uw differ#g 2 '&'§iw'$"`é..f.1»»~ mg, an funds iz was moved ma sec- Blair, spent the Fourth at s/pic- oidad thlt the Iollmving ¢Ldms_be nic near Fremont./auma ma the County Cle rk =»-\ur. md mn. Mo rri s Mui nrs n u u c t e d w d n w w n r r mt a o n t h e h i d as guests on last Tuesday, fund:indicated beluw to pay the un. Phi li p 0 'Ha r1 up. Hi ll Pxi r mme.Curied.dlla Rhoaqeg og Blau' md R0b¢1`¥» Leslie Berry vimed Mrs. E. Berry and family Tuesday evening.\ Mr and Mrs. H. C. Blue drove to Benson Tuéaday evening tn.me e t Mi n Ada Hilgenknmp who spent Wednadny and Thundn sewing for Mn. Blloo.Leonard Peterson clerlred at the : .|~ ~ .M r .a n d M r s .W m .K x h l e r - f a m i l y s p e n t S u n d a y a t t h e / H a n s B r n c s c h h o m e .* Onnge Tnrtlets, Glme A ~1 the 1 lk;nu o yo oho m t h i s dd n lt y w o k r a . bu l l game at Watuloo Int. Sunday.Mr. and M n .Geo. Paaschwere wling on Mr. and Mn. C. V. Shu. maker Monday evening.Mr. a nd Mn. Wm. Pe te rs and son,Raymond eelehnwd the 4th Efgedy at the Soren Rcnenkllde oThe umm Lutheran LndiesA1d he \d the ir M6 35 a t the c hunzh last Wedncsday temoon. P w l Schaffer and Even and Laurence Ha n a n spent Wednes- dly evr-ni-ns at the Albert Sands home.Mx. md Mm W i ll Runne r a nd family of lead, S. D.,e sev-en! days Inst week a t Fred Runner home.Mr. and Mrs Henry 'Hetgennud family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wiesea n d t mi l y . Mr . md Mn. James Sands nnd flmily.Mr.and Mrs- w. B. Ja tferwn,Mr. and M n . Mnrtin Sundn and Mr. and M n . Albe n Bunda enjoyed n pi mh: I . - 1 PUT 0UT THE FIRE In Your Old Cookstove NEWPERFECTION O j m m g e E n j o y t h e c o m f o r t s o f a n e w B \1 6 0 1 ~s P e r f e c t i o n 0 i l S t o v e o r a ~K i t c h e n K o o k G a s o l i n e __' Q ~ a Q ;~P r e s s u r e S t o v e . ., l g ~"A ~f »I:; _ / /~~~~T h e y a r e a b s o l u t e l y s a f e , \U 9 h é ' ~ ; ! ;"r e m a r k a b l y c o n v e n i e n t a n d l \F 1 ~' _ .~k e e p y o u r k i t c h e n c o o l . \ rWe have a good supply of stoves in stock for your selection.We guarnntee the stoves to satisfy. Four oranges;56 cup sugar!1 package orange flavored gelatin; 1 %cups boiling water;1 cup cream, whipped, 9 baked 8% inch to thiclcen,stirring frequently. Fold 4 tablespoons of thickened gelatin into whipped creEm.Chill. Place a layer of whipped cream in bottom of each tart shell.Chill about 10 minutes.Anange jellied orange sections on whipped cxenm and add thickensd gelatin to fill tart.Makes nine 8% inch tutlets. ti o n s a n d s u g a r a n d let S taind 1 5 ; mi n u te s .Di s s o lve g e la ti n in b o i l- f i n g wa te r ,p o u r ove r or a n g e sec-»I O |:l r i 1 |I '| ,.|I M \~n Phone 60 Kennard' for delivery of gasoline f ¢o u n .'Harry Swlnmn is tha proud o w n a d n n e wJ o h n D e e rh i n d e r . Mx.and Mn. Arth ur Jensen spent Sunday evming a t the Hurry Swanson home. Sundny evening visitors nt the Louie Lmritaeu home were Hx. and Mrs. W h. Wulbern Ind fam- lly lndM r.a ndMr s .A.lfr e dSv o g-enum and Christine. Mx. Emu Svogeraou and familyspentSunday afternoon nt the John Monson home. and Mrs.Jim Sands ind family were Sunday afternoon visitors '\Il I W i t h ever y stove purchased w e of f er F RE E f i ve dollars w o r t h of mer ch an di se This is your opport- unity to have some nice new kitch- enware to go with the stove or any thing else you might need. ,0 harifest shell ciasémne and Oils v Rosenbaum Service Station KEN NARD NEBRASKA Nic Friedr[1sen Hardware .....____.__ h o me i n B la i r . L I o y d K n h r e a 1 l e d a t t h e H . » C - . .lu | | ||la Adnrt:heinThaEnte¢rprilo. Hena n. Heb. MissMaggieM.Lowe Hamm, Nab. Bepnsatatlve for World-Herald nf w a l-m m m am y . \ 1 _ Advertise in The Entfxprlse. CHARLES BATES Prondewr >~ . . | a u§==1r='B&°:_=.?~?:".,Y2?*o i um ol ummm.Berry stan weamaa while Mrl n .Knjicek,ther of y . 's. c. U. cook. is N HDWU: and Mx-s.ChadesBerryshoppedx:| <5~;»g_;,;;=;»;°, Ig;-~»Perry Gaines and son of Omn- mph wmxck of rim, who n N Wern* a f°'!' Img; waui M1-.mu Plvyd me an c. U. cook mm. noon.om Y r- *a§W ° M , n m . h m f M 1 - . m a m » o . w . m m h » n , :m¢¢¢m 1snnm m¢z:m d""'i°" md Inez Dempsey dm ve|wily mlugled.w Hooper to oelebrafe the Fourth.F:em°:handAlHxnsenKr. and lf* B. F. ~ ,..¢ \'.'~»...|mz -um rm.-1" with Mr. wAlm's CASH S'|'0RE SINCE I8 9 6K E N N A R D N E B R A S K A l t ' s m o n e y i n y o u r p o c k e t . . . t o t r a d e w h e r e p r i c e s a r e a l w a y s c o n s i s t e n t - l y l o w w h e r e y o u r e c e i v e p r o m p t s e r vi c e . . . h o n e s t w e i g h t s - m e a s u re a n d c o u n t w i t h q u a l i t y m e r c h a n d i s e . Although we derive much udafutim from our nehthnn with Cultomen with whom we luve dealt for may yan It in dvlns ns :pedal pleasure so weleoma the ml! new ons that Ire becoming regulnr Patrons. ln uns-lins' om- spprechdau. let ns leave with you the thought, that WARDS welwme the opportmity to he of service.The eoapentlon md but efforts af our em- ployee: ue at your disposal. We want you tn use them. WARD'S CASH STORE ;The Following Prices z F O R A L L T H I S W E E K We recommend buying the better grades|of merchandise.QUALITY is ememhered i longafter PRICE is forgotten. No. 2%cans Yellowstone Peaches, Shced or Hadves, 2 for 55c; each -281: No. 2% cans Yellowstone Pumpkin, Extremely dry pack, 2 for 25c; each 13c No.1 cans Yellowstone Deep Red Salmon. No better Salmon pack- ed.2 for 65c; each -----35c Wards Cove Pink Sdmon.It's good meat.2cansfo;°35c:each ~~19c Sardines in Oil Seiners.Many like tlem that way.Wg don't, so we SUGAR is low in mice, and we be- lieve it a good time to buy. 100 pound Back for $4.98 if you buy an equal amount of other goods. Extra special on our Palate tickler BOGATA COFFEE f(Promunced Bow-gay-taw, with the accent 'on the taw) Regular price, 3 lbs. for 1.00; Per lb. -354: To quickly introduce we will accept the COUPON as 10c payment of single pound. 48-in . ' ~ |. \~ t e o r ' inColors,peryard --~---27c Hei-Fer Malt Syrup, 4% pound cans, (Note size, and it is all prepared with Sugar), regular price $1.00; Omaha Special P r i c e ,89¢; W ard'sPrice--------69c Int Us Serve You--You Will Like Our W EIGH P. B,--Mat p1-les are hwer.We hue Fresh md Cured Mah.We will dellvex-Koala And Groceries during harvest md thruhlng onrmln-I amounting tn $5-W. Thin is for your Convenience. w|5pl§9&§,!!,§I,'2!'n This Coupon good for 25c on purchase of 54-inch Meritas Oil Cloth Table Cover This Coupon good for 20c on purchase of 48-inch Merifas Oil Cloth Table Cover COFFEE COUPON Good for 10c on Purchase 1 Ib WARDS Pdate Tickler Bogata Coffee Hnrry Thielfoldt, Road Work 80.1 Fund: llehrem, Road Work 16.1 Chris Benson, Road Work 41.1 Theodore Human, June Sal- ary 100.- Gul Kenrpclne, Road Work 'I3. |..!t1_ ._A.... ... A!!!\ » - m ¢ n 1 \ \ |( I s l * Y Q ,0n o m' ra wnn\JA f l l m x w n v u v v w r l v n v w . . . - - ,g a g gn m m m r m m w m g g m m d ' ° ° "F a r m e r : c n L = ¢ L b r . c » . .| §»~m1=l t h m m v z m m d m g n g Gav el md Oemmt John Hnll, Bold Work Bum Hall, Jqne gan-y 4wo nu M u n »xF|~emm¢,i|°"°'~ =~.'&¢¢. vacation with \1°;;~ 10°-°°,m» puma, ur. and Mrs. B. F. ___ é`£§.'"°i°'¢i'5""''--"J "TL Decker of Arlington spentweek-and at the Sam H N md Mn. I.eonlld.E- Petaer-nd asxmn waved wma ww lr; Herman Walk TueadalJ d m H; l l . 8 » h r y J a m1 6 w lllashen.l i éi=risr.Pnl§m,R»»dWwrk162~5°|mg andInn w.c<m\¢¢r.lmdWork 2.00 mmm Jensen. s-my for 1oo.ool"iif. ml Mrs.George Heaemdmx. ixlr 'inn in n DvNF I .l\1\\nIIlvlu ~ H'-H: alas nu, Um 4.1:-0'""`i;u\,1¢,38.10 nnlii '"uE celeb "um Foamd of Insanity, HM-v |B. N. mum, mums wi i°P.=.=f':_'=.f ~ ~4.1A`\l¢|'+1_(".a.slnn 80.80 I Hubert Meier, 'Dragdng l.U¢CU FJ n m ""'"?n '"'"- '".;e? mr.1 Mr s .l-Elmer A n d r e n te n a n dJ.Ebampbell, Suppl B.25Byron McDonald, Ssliry fox Dnniah Luth. PubL House, Sup-I June luu.uu :muy and Mm Ande rso n,n n and'Mrs.Fred Andxeasen am1oo.oo family, Mr. and Mn. Jasper Rm enbaum and family, Mr. mdMrs14.00 H. C.Blnco And Mr.and Mrs Elmer Wright. 8.50 Mrs. Elizabeth Pruner and Mar; p\iea 80.00'Glcn McDo:mdd, Salary for x n B e n n n u d g m, c a r i n g |June for Poor 20.00 Neb. Oxlv. &Mfg.Co., Re-John Dudaney, Caring for \pair# Poor 20.00 Omaha Road Equipment Co., 1 n ml . -r 1...|...n,...._»I w..,..x....E °"=;o;;,;"~°' wms19.zo'" g f rf.H _.__ Ga me r on Gu Se rv ia , on |' m m '1.oo & Gas 38138 D. O. Sheets, June Salary 100.00 John E. Hansen, Dep. Sheriff, Expense-Mileae 22.85 Louis Heinzerling, Night Watch at Jail 15.00 Hrs. c. A. I-loughion, Caring for PoorAnna K. Johnson, Work i n Auesuofa Oflire Klopp Printing Co., Supplieg K. B. Printing Co., Supplies Lincoln School Supply Co., Supplies Maurice Mehrens, Sheriff, Ex- penne & Board of Prison- ers `180.85 Omxlm Printing co., Supplies 42.11 30.00 ss.so 20.13 80.86 83.00 Ed.Stuenkel Drs '24.20 2.89 10.00 6.00 15.00 89.00 sumsU. S. Oil Works GanJohn x. Hansen, Road Work L. B. Harrison, Road Work B. N. Loftis, Road Work Ed. Stuenkel, Road Work Oscar Jenxn Garage, Re- '2.00va-in . R. H. Rasmussen, Expw ge in Assessofs Office ~1 Mrs, Ella Raver,Caring for Poor Redfield Grocery Co., Sup- plies S. W. Chambers, Ins. Prem- ium 285.91 19.50 mo o 13.85 Elizabeth of Omaha,called oi friends hem last hxeedny.» Miss Davena Pritchard of Om ha is visiting with her idther am sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen amchildrenof Iowa came Thursdx;evening fo r a short visit at th D. S. Pritchard home.Jeanneulo; returned with them, affer spend ing the past month with them. Ella Virginia Ziegler oi Davey Nab., came Monday evening for 1 short vinit at the home of he $11-andparegts, Mr. and Mrs. L. E Mr. ma Mrs. Iahbs,Marie an Lloyd of Bennington, vidoed kmJeppesen Tuesday. Misses Helm Ieonard and Ein Buch spentthc weelr-end fit); M1 mb. cm. a mg. c°..}zbaa mm Dick smm m, cms Dngu 75.00 for Poor Mr s . J i m Pnunniq at BIBLE.1»».»@|Tf>fi»¥;@i§1Ye_<f-f,§=:3fie»§;;|Rollo Allen, June Snlary 1uo.oo Calhoun Oil Co., Gu 14.40 (Huis F. Frlhm. Dragging 49.50 L an Luna, Dnssihs andmad World also M n .Wm.s w i m ,m e 6.00 Wolff Drug Stone, Supplleg 24.40 By older a t the County Court :mural of Methuen Pension was g n n k d Mary B. Ha rt sad due c. B. mmm, mm ma |79Q9\!m:|| qerk mm-uma w dnwNebrlsh-lawn ou c¢., Gas .wrmu fo! $13.88 per ==9°@='~ for Bona vlsmeu mrs.n n g u u mu mm Omaha Friday.Emen Nardin, Jr. ot Omihl wasa wler in Kennard Saturday aft- ernoon.Orval .Andnasen osme home imm Ogallnla, Neb. Friday mom- ing for a weak-md visit, with his ._.. ._ _ . " _mL - . . . _ 4. V #Oi l 4'I'l0dX moths `'.n bqummg July ao, puma, nr. lun rm, sww - Neb. Culv. &lllg.Co. Ra- n n u 80 to pay the same.m u m .p-in 'zaao n hxving mm broughc ep the _,°"';mH°\»=°= §°*'"'°=4 * w g Wm-H. swims, Hman; A;notice of the County uma mcx wg her ns "P°"d mu " g Oil ms *-P* 9°""$Y Jgdge, ILC: ~ 'E .ma Mm.H553 Anderson of mm Wxight., Grav el 29'I'1.14_Lhe .Specm County Judge,A. c . 5 ; | ¢;;,""""'BmsB¢¢k. Slllry June 10 w |Debel an m¢1ugabx¢ m act in the 1 Jnlv 1a 1oo.oo Emu Ma tt e r u f C m-mi n Fr e d-msn. n,,,,,, ,,,, u n .'Harry Swlnmn is tha proud o w n a d n n e wJ o h n D e e rh i n d e r . Mx.and Mn. Arth ur Jensen spent Sunday evming a t the Hurry Swanson home. Sundny evening visitors nt the Louie Lmritaeu home were Hx. and Mrs. W h. Wulbern Ind fam- lly lndM r.a ndMr s .A.lfr e dSv o g-enum and Christine. Mx. Emu Svogeraou and familyspentSunday afternoon nt the John Monson home. MissMaggieM.Lowe Hamm, Nab. Bepnsatatlve for World-Herald nf w a l-m m m am y . \ 1 _ Ad n r t : h e in T h a E n t e ¢ r p r i lo . * _ - a n _ - H e n m l .He b . 14.00DainNénh sm Garage, Repairs June 10 W July 10 100.00 . S. Service Station, Gus 19.56 ~enry Bauman, Mninwning 26.10 ~bert Hggerbaumer, Harraw- to meet Judy 14. 1930-Beret;-all kinds, 501: and 51 at Annie C. Mlrfin.Faahian Dem-er.25-ltOounty Clerk Adv e rds e in Th e m m m . Pnris hilom hnve ngreed to4 h n -g e m» e nw i L hmn n¢ h m4 8 » im-.hwds tmeuuxanznts wbenper . An e x p l o d n n o f g r f u t mk n e u 'Hwmu Cogshnll,ti nhwxrv et- Gtilinaumndhlshesrhxgwlzlchhe J wdl o nth muxh a he l llho e k. 'sv Upon matimony ml physicinns um um hea rt v t Um Ann Be tlek at Nawnrk, N. J.. had been perm- lhently moved out of podtion in an automobile wddent,she was awarded 84,00 damlel from How- msilk m ton service weizht mmiuhioned Silk Stockingl, 891: pair! i n d m a s u w 1 0 h d l w \ w g w F § ¢ 1 ° g c u m i n n m m a o r e .n i m u - . u l d n d n , 5 o ¢ a n d S ; 1 : I m a m ( k n t e r .a p - nF a b i a n e m u n n u t y r u ; - y m P h a m 4 7 - N i c e T r i p l n t t .Ge n m n e l -1 : _ _I I "--~.. !' 4 - h "l a l a *J Hnv kzlnlfnmllia| t E l mw o o d p \ ! k i n 0 mn h : mt h e l n . D . W . I n ma n m d M n .mm Anderson were bonuses At the Boyd Neighbor lodge meetingon 'lhumdny evening. Hr. and Mn. Tom Buckles were u from Omaha on Thursday vis-llgng with Mrs.Buckles'parents, Hr, md Mrs. H. L. Phenix. Mn. Chu. W. Andrews, who wasinjured ku an auto ncddent on the evmning of the Founb, ls reportedas being able ca sit up now.Mr. and ,Mm Andrews and Bill were returning from Nebnaka City whe n they spent the day when near Ludsville they came ;=§°"awmc k i n t h e ro a d a n d i n o e r mavoid hitting the people who were there, Mr. Andrews turned his ear ium the wrecked oar.Hia cnrwas quite badl damaged.Mrs.An-drews' M132 was sprained and she was considerably bruised and shak- en.She is being cared lor at the gg;-5 of her sister, Mrs. John H+ Mrs.Harry Staynet °g Stuart., daughter of Mr.and Mr .H.1 . hlckibben of this place, is report- 1.d as doing nicely following an operation for sppendiclti on Julydth.Revs and Betty sg , are spending sveral weeksfhere withtheirgrandparenlswihiletheir mother is in the hospital. Mrs. Ilmcilla McCs.nn.of Omaha, l i m l h d n e Johnson r d u l mdw h u m d m u u n m m h n d w dbs rn o o nd c urml dti n gdno e kli - dll lth ga i a mno he x e .S l n d i l l # nurseryAd x w e e k a w u n a .Hr . m d H n . C h x i s T m h ! n n m - joyudt-he1"ounhint.haeoumzy-it the RoyHe.r¢h.ome.Mr.and M n . M i l ;W e s tl n d w g h m spent the Fourth andwee -end with relatives at Valen- BELL CREEK VALLEY Mn. Joe Luure and the Misses :~.and Wlnlfred Allen ol Fart Cnlhmm were Monday afternoon visitors with Mrs. Wm. StenvensenIrvin and Inter Holtmnn vidtedsday evening with Gilbert and Cecil Lallmnn.Mr.and Mrs. August Kerkhofiand sons wqre Linooki visitors on Sunday.Nearly cverynm: from here took in the Jdy Fourth celebration at Hooper,Esther and Lucille Rabe spent Tuesday aftemonn with their sis-ter, Mrs. Howard Ruwe. The following families enjoyai n picnic dinner at Schreixfs lake the Fourth:Messrs.and Mesdames George Stranger amd Kenneth, Harvey Hartung ned Phyllis Rose. August Kerkhuff,Stanley and lodney, Elmer Hanung and Inna ay.Mrs. Minnic Lnllman and family and Mrs. Henry Lallmnn were Te-kamah visitors Sunday. The following attended the show a t Arlington Saturday evaning. They were Messrs. and Mesdames nlng. Mr. a nd Mn.Floyd Mug we;- wmed u baby dsughber at then' home Sunday. z.Parrish and Ea rl Sheets dr o v e up f ro m M y a - Mo . th e lm of the wee k an spent a few da y s a t thw homes here.Tlieyare working for the Leech grldml company.Miss Ruby Cummings was re- ported nat so well the latter part ol the week and her mother, Mn. D. E. Cummings wvnt down on Saturday to see her. -The many friends at Bert Lowe _w111 be sorry to leu-n that his con-Hitlun made it necessary for mm lo be puti nnc a s t.He camehome from Omaha Thursday._Miss Marjorie Godbey and Gxl~ bert Potadle were Sunday eve\\iD8 dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs. Ivan Helms. Herman is now e njoying the benefit! of all night street lights. N E W S mu md; W l1|on,_who il nt-amagng summer school at Wayne,lpent du Fourth md followingweek-and at ur homo hare.1 was a mee othe Auxi lixry Swmhy e vmlnga t u» homo .d Mrs. Hmry Tmhlsen.On llondny evening the Legion and the Andli nry had A joint meet-in at the hall.lim Ra ymo nd Ka rtle a nd chi l- dren of Cohxmhlls ,spent the pastweek hem vidting relatives.Ray- mond came over Friday and re- mained over Sunday..Mary Frances Wnrrick of Blair, spent from Tuuday unti l Thum- day with her sister, Mrs. MelvernWest at the J. M. West home. Last 'Ihesday the followingbusinessmen,James Van Hom, Wddo Hnnooek,D.W.Rutledge, Henry Truhlsen, J. B. Jensen and Wm. Rngledge were autenained at a dinner in Omaha given hy the Nebraska Power Company.Since rentin her home here,h m.Rosa a n i m has gone to Omaha to live with her dnuglxlar, Mrs. Edwin Blomberg.. _Bobbie Reese of Pawnee City, is visiting his former school mates and friend; and enjoying the time immensely. The J. C. Bailey home was im- pmved last week by adding a newrubberold roof.Wm. Adams and med by the " J " m m " mu.' ChrillI.m lenhu »ru m m b y g xvm g xmint-.EdwnrdSvnn|on,~ing hmmm;collegewma the week-end atSwanson home. F T.C A L H O U N A N D V I Supt. and Mrs. B. HMonday for Wagner, :ihpy will spend the mn mth Mrs. Mesd's -=Mr.and Mrs.R-ww of Omaha, and Misa Ma were pleasant, callers = Emma Kebclunark ho~ wening on their ret P°rin, Kansas where 1toattendtheweddi~brother,Paul to .1Kntchmuk. Mr. and Mrs. Lodechildnn spent 'hesday fthe Emil Kruse home.irs. J. C. Roddy ofvisxted her daughter, Dixon and family the week, leaving for her nelday mormng.She Panied home by her : |~'.» -1 : _ _I I "--~.. !' 4 - h "l a l a *J Hnv kzlnlfnmllia| t E l mw o o d p \ ! k i n 0 mn h : mt h e l n . D . W . I n ma n m d M n .mm Anderson were bonuses At the Boyd Neighbor lodge meetingon 'lhumdny evening. Hr. and Mn. Tom Buckles were u from Omaha on Thursday vis-llgng with Mrs.Buckles'parents, Hr, md Mrs. H. L. Phenix. Mn. Chu. W. Andrews, who wasinjured ku an auto ncddent on the evmning of the Founb, ls reportedas being able ca sit up now.Mr. and ,Mm Andrews and Bill were returning from Nebnaka City whe n they spent the day when near Ludsville they came ;=§°"awmc k i n t h e ro a d a n d i n o e r mavoid hitting the people who were there, Mr. Andrews turned his ear ium the wrecked oar.Hia cnrwas quite badl damaged.Mrs.An-drews' M132 was sprained and she was considerably bruised and shak- en.She is being cared lor at the gg;-5 of her sister, Mrs. John H+ Mrs.Harry Staynet °g Stuart., daughter of Mr.and Mr .H.1 . hlckibben of this place, is report- 1.d as doing nicely following an operation for sppendiclti on Julydth.Revs and Betty sg , are spending sveral weeksfhere withtheirgrandparenlswihiletheir mother is in the hospital. Mrs. Ilmcilla McCs.nn.of Omaha, l i m l h d n e Johnson r d u l mdw h u m d m u u n m m h n d w dbs rn o o nd c urml dti n gdno e kli - dll lth ga i a mno he x e .S l n d i l l # nurseryAd x w e e k a w u n a .Hr . m d H n . C h x i s T m h ! n n m - joyudt-he1"ounhint.haeoumzy-it the RoyHe.r¢h.ome.Mr.and M n . M i l ;W e s tl n d w g h m spent the Fourth andwee -end with relatives at Valen- BELL CREEK VALLEY Mn. Joe Luure and the Misses :~.and Wlnlfred Allen ol Fart Cnlhmm were Monday afternoon visitors with Mrs. Wm. StenvensenIrvin and Inter Holtmnn vidtedsday evening with Gilbert and Cecil Lallmnn.Mr.and Mrs. August Kerkhofiand sons wqre Linooki visitors on Sunday.Nearly cverynm: from here took in the Jdy Fourth celebration at Hooper,Esther and Lucille Rabe spent Tuesday aftemonn with their sis-ter, Mrs. Howard Ruwe. The following families enjoyai n picnic dinner at Schreixfs lake the Fourth:Messrs.and Mesdames George Stranger amd Kenneth, Harvey Hartung ned Phyllis Rose. August Kerkhuff,Stanley and lodney, Elmer Hanung and Inna ay.Mrs. Minnic Lnllman and family and Mrs. Henry Lallmnn were Te-kamah visitors Sunday. The following attended the show a t Arlington Saturday evaning. They were Messrs. and Mesdames nlng. Mr. a nd Mn.Floyd Mug we;- wmed u baby dsughber at then' home Sunday. z.Parrish and Ea rl Sheets dro v e up fr o m Mg m- Mo . t he lm of the wee k an spent a few da y s a t thw homes here.Tlieyam working for the Leech grldml company.Miss Ruby Cummings was re- ported nat so well the latter part ol the week and her mother, Mn. D. E. Cummings went down on Saturday to see her. -The many friends at Bert Lowe _w111 be sorry to leu-n that his con-Hitlun made it necessary for him lo be puti nnc a s t.He camehome from Omaha Thursday._Miss Marjorie Godbey and Gxl~ bert Potadle were Sunday eve\\iD8 dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs. Ivan Helms. Herman is now e njoying the benefit! of all night street lights. N E W S mu md; W l1|on,_who il nt-amagng summer school at Wayne,lpent du Fourth md followingweek-and at ur homo hare.1 was a mee othe Auxi lixry Swmhy e vmlnga t u» homo .d Mrs. Hmry Tmhlsen.On llondny evening the Legion and the Andli nry had A joint meet-in at the hall.lim Ra ymo nd Ka rtle a nd chi l- dren of Cohxmhlls ,spent the pastweek hem vidting relatives.Ray- mond came over Friday and re- mained over Sunday..Mary Frances Wnrrick of Blair, spent from Tuuday unti l Thum- day with her sister, Mrs. MelvernWest at the J. M. West home. Last 'Ihesday the followingbusinessmen,James Van Hom, Wddo Hnnooek,D.W.Rutledge, Henry Truhlsen, J. B. Jensen and Wm. Rngledge were autenained at a dinner in Omaha given hy the Nebraska Power Company.Since rentin her home here,h m.Rosa a n i m has gone to Omaha to live with her dnuglxlar, Mrs. Edwin Blomberg.. _Bobbie Reese of Pawnee City, is visiting his former school mates and friend; and enjoying the time immensely. The J. C. Bailey home was im- pmved last week by adding a newrubberold roof.Wm. Adams and med by the " J " m m " mu.' ChrillI.m lenhu »ru m m b y g xvm g xmint-.EdwnrdSvnn|on,~ing hmmm;collegewma the week-end atSwanson home. F T.C A L H O U N A N D V I Supt. and Mrs. B. HMonday for Wagner, :ihpy will spend the mn mth Mrs. Mesd's -=Mr.and Mrs.R-ww of Omaha, and Misa Ma were pleasant, callers = Emma Kebclunark ho~ wening on their ret P°rin, Kansas where 1toattendtheweddi~brother,Paul to .1Kntchmuk. Mr. and Mrs. Lodechildnn spent 'hesday fthe Emil Kruse home.irs. J. C. Roddy ofvisxted her daughter, Dixon and family the week, leaving for her nelday mormng.She Panied home by her : |~'.» Dr. Ind llrl.. B. S. B. Gounmual »\..ax1' L10NVENl~£N\.Lr1" rutx ~.. was spenfwith muiic, game§ iii!! visiting.A bounteoun nimic din- -"- ""§§'|un. om ihu¢h&i?lm'1EQ E" M U Y - . m n n . c . v . a u m ¢ p m w r ;ln.her. Patty. lilyur ma Mn. Jm d ~ L a n d i s . .Anothe at l e d t h h§'}'~.';..|.,!;i=1»4ev.'»=!~\»@-I Tl" tl»dm|1 ` v=',ff _5§§1-;:Q. ~_2r~f`fr6»§1 En;-I §'_`°\}_1'f11 H1 um. -'°F°*' §fs=d.Saturday to ~ her. The many friends of Bert Lowe will be sorry Do learn that his con-liition made it necessary for him lo be putina c as t.Hecamehnme from Omaha Thursday..Miss Marjorie Godoey and Gxl- bert Potadle were Sunday eve\\iD8 dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs. Ivan Helms. Herman is now enjoying the benefit! of all night street lights. One of the new things since the transfer of the lighting syslom to the Power Company.JMrs.Ghrlstene Hugelmnn is home again after spendng new eral weeks visiting a sister, Mrs. Geo. I-Inger at Bennington. Mr. and Mrs. D. Buch and OttoLarsonarrivedhomeWednesday from an enjoyable ten days ons- ing at Clear Lake, Iowa. A daily vacation bible school opened Monday a t the Baptist church for all children of the com- munity between the/ageg-o!»4 to 14.School will be/in session from9to11:30 five ys each week for the next two weeks.Mrs. 0.H. Godsey and v: c. C. Norlln have charge. On wily evenings Rev. Norlin will show some steri- optiean pictures to which all are invited. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ackerman ol Omaha, spent Sunday here nt. the Clarence Meyers home. Henry Gemots,a former Her- man boy, is here this week from .»-~¢»; 111 who m-md~ wedmm"'%.. 108° d!ed3% b0{t which Y; vim Wim friendn and reh~vea. Dr. and Mrs.Harry AtwoodandMr. and Mn. C. c. Jacobsons of re s u p pe r g u m un-dny and 'Em the evening at the Clyde Metzler home. Mrs. Tam Wakefield, Jr. is en j~ying a visit f~=1=her parents, ... .=-Y.eee~brated at Horseshoe lake A number of Ft. Calhoun red-dents enjoyed a picnic supper w- gethe r in the park, s o all in all everyone seemed to have ha d l safe and sane Fourth of July. The 4-H. Sewing Club has a membership of sixosen girl.:and met Saturday afternoon with theirleader, Mies Catherine Frnhm. Mm Quarles Arnold and two daughters of St. Paul, Minn., are guests at the Mrs. Anna C. mberta home.Arlene, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen, had a birthday Saturday, July 5 and a number of relatives and lrlends came in and spent the evening with them in honor of the event. Mr.and Mrs.Otto Olson and daughters,Lucille and Ve n of Ceresco,Neb.,Mr. Henry Rohwer,Mrs. Marie Mehrens and daughter,Miss Kate and Mr. and Mrs. Clans Rnhwcr were Sunday visitors atdnsCarlRohwerhome.Lucihe And Ven.Olson remained for a lo g : v i s i t. . a nd Mrs.Wm.Ohrt a nd children were guests Sunday at the Mrs. Lizzie Ohrt home. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Kruse and little daughter and Hans Sievers visited Sunday evening at the Henry Rohwer home.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Trlxler and Mr. and Mrs. J.A.Lu nd ;were Omaha visitors Sunday afternoon.Mr. and M n .0 . A.Fick and .:.-' ..._____.~ 2 1."_. EEP FO OD CG L D Freeze Ice Cubes . With Oil Heqzh UPERFEK gwmcratcs its own frigid cold by burning a few cents worth of kerosene daily. This dependable new refrigerator keeps butter firm, milk sv/cet, meats fre s h a nd ta : .ty -ri ght i n the ki tc he n i n the wa nna : weather.It makes fgloxkling ice cubes for cooling lscver- ages and delicious frozen desserts.Bcttcr and cheaper than ics;far safer than refrigeration makcshifta._ &\p:ff¢x has no moving parts: nothing to get out of order. just li ght it and lea ve it.In abo ut an hour a nd a half the burners generate 24 to 36 hours' food-preserving oold --the n` go o ut automatically.Sturdily ma de ;white- porcelain lined;ample shelf-room.A great bo o n lx! eoung-y homes. Telephone today for further information, or come in and see Supafcx work.» x»»q1.SUPIERFEX gg, OIL - BUR NING RE ERIG ERATOR Made by Per/f¢1imSraw Co-pay "A Superfex is sho nvnillblc for use with nnmnl, ~ ufnctured or ranked gnu;omiiqutomlmic oontxd to attend the wedding of'~irbrother,Paul to Miss MinnieKelchmnrk.. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Kruse andchildnh spent 'hesday evening at fthe Emil Kruse home.hirs. J. C. Roddy of Union, Neb.visited her daughter,Mrs. Curtis Dixon and family the first ol the week, leaving for her home Wed- nesday morning.She was accom-panied home by her granddaugh- tcr, Dorothy Dixon who will spend n few weeks with her.Mrs. Minnie Schneider and son, Fred of Rosalie, Neh., visited rela- tiws in this vicinity the forepart of due week. Dr. C. w. Morrow motoned out wMiifurd and back Wednesday. The Emil Kruse residenoe has been given s new dress ol whim Paint which improves its appear- ance very much._The Ft. Calhoun baud gave its 1lrSt open air concert of the sea- son in the city park Wednesday evening and the music was en- joyed very much by those pres- ent.The band will give n concert every Wednesday night during thesummer months, so come out and enjoy the music Rev. J. H. Darling of Lakewood,N. J. has joined his wife and son here and will re ma in for a few weeks vacation when they will allreturn to their home in Lakewood. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sievars left Thursdny for Luke Wilson, Minn., for a few dnys visit at the Charles Sierk home. children mowted to Rnndolph, Neb. and spent the Founh of July withMrs. Kmada parents.1 Misa Esther f mme do wnfrom Wnyne Th ay and wuthe guest. of Miss Anita. Fischer until Sunday albernoom. Mr . a n d un .ThomasAutzen 1 :~the~ Fis~t ~o~ .| 'L F r.'25-11; :gum lcelesskefrigerator Eompany nos FARNAM ST.c u m .NEB. peat to leave hem about Aug. 1.The Ft.Cnlhoun bl l l beamjourneyedover fa Bennington on Sundn and played Um t u m s t that p coming hom: vdctnra w me tune ox 9 w 7. Adv0rtlle`in The Enterprise. 1 1 'f..f:~~ ~ ~ ~5 ~" ,',J~; , . = » "~==f ~ff=~===:=fl.?.'1~.e ."¢.:;,§~ ~ M 1 Q ~~<'.§;§_:5 4 rw,*';.2,.g¢.:;; ~~(< v1 2 ~~I ~,.ff<./m; .=.¢..::_<<5.:_2 ¥<~<w@~ f 722 ~;.~zI~.;Lv f i /~~1 ~.=~ ~~1 ~ ~ wa/nfa ° an/elf? zfaih mafdwmdo~ O I L - B U R N I N G MI L K < : | ~ n | . 1 . n n Th eS u pe rf: xp rin ciple ilnc w mc d§ n lm:w c hil1 ¢ fw hic he oo llmilk w4 0 ° n u h e r a t ¢ o t' n ¢ |1 1 o u f. - v a ry 2 ¢ o 3 min u t e |.A|k u n a b a u z it . kamp,Wm.Hol!mB!1f~ Ernest Meier, Jr., Fred Ahlemkyer, John Dickmeyer,Eli Hetrick,HenryKatt. and Ernest Meier, Sr.A. W. Stevenson ol' Omaha, was n visitor at the W. A. Stcawnsongg" Thurs day o wning' and Fri- y.Mr. nnd Mrs. Gustav Menredoht and daughters, Edna and Lillianand son, Drvnl of Chicago, Illinois mans runsen am the workthe'homeo f her da n ter Mrs._,-_L. E. Beterson while g Peleraonl One oi the larsv picnic partie: family are on their vacation in Minnesota.Mr. and Mrs. H. L Fharrls andgranddaughter,Miss Iris Pharrin'spent Friday in Omaha wi1.h rela in tourist park Friday celebrating the Fourth was made up of the West families.Those from out oi town were the Harry Leach famil) of Rockport,Mo.,Mrs Mamietives.lJack.son of Omaha, Mr. und Mrs Kyle Jansen and Peggy Dean ol Grand Island,Neb M m Janse:.`.'£'9fe1\ D¥'===~@.°=§°3sx~°-».%f°f <>f.N<>fm Bend.f ~ were mer the Fourth visitors attheMrs.Sadie Mengedoht home. A family reunion was held in their honor Friday at the Mengedoht home. Mr and Mrs. Mark Andersonand in, Ric hard o f Des Moines, Iowa were weekend vidtors at the Ed Niebaum home. Gilbcn Lallman spent the 4th in Morse Bluffs.Mr. and Mrs. Chris |Kuhlman and family at Herman visited Sunday afternoon at the Ernest Meier, Jr. home.Kenneth Strenger spent Monday with Henry and Lester Paeper. Howard Rune Tuesday and Wed-nesday. John and Leonard Echtenkamp and families spent the Fourth at the August Heybrook home I-\xI1 fashioned 42 gauge all dlk Chllfon Hose, pinot allk cop, $1.25 a pair a t Fashion Centzrr-why pay $1.95 at other stores Iorsamequality?`Z5-lt Summer Sllk Dresses that were |$1.ou in sizes 14 m6 ao in =11f»°¢1=|Miss Nettie Mae Cooper who hasnew styles-over 1 00 fresh new been employed at Des Moines isWash Dresses in pick from at chelvirmng at um home of her par- Fashlun Center now-shgp early and get your shane of these Bar- vgains.za-in Dresses now priced at $4.75 and$6.75 i n sizes 11 to 46 at the Fashion Oemerf Z5~1t C R O W E L L H O M E Miss Nora Kinslow of Oakland, visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Klwow on Thursday. Mrs.May McLane of Omaha, visited Mrs.Sarah Riddlesbarger on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Cornish of Omaha, were dnner guests at the Home Tuesday evening. They camegfto v i dt the !ormer's mother, rs. Edna Cornish. Mrs. Emma Fullerton enjoyed a vidt from Mr. and Mn. Shary oi Omaha, Sunday afternoon. Mr.a n d Mn. .Muma ugh o f Omaha, visited Miss w. c. wmen at the Home on Sunday. Albert Ruwe bailed hay fo u p t o $ 1 9 . 7 5 n o w p r i c e d a t $ 7 . 9 5 n m r . \ , . i . : . » .r . . . ¢ . . . . i . » i . . . . » \ . s . : . -Rev. Newell had charge of our Values to $10 in Sommer Silk ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Cooper. She expects to return to Des Moines next Sunday. While canning fnxit last week, Mrs. Wm. Miller suffered a badly laoerahed hand when one of the jars broke.Several stitches were necessary.'Carrol Parridi, who is working for the Condon grading crew near Dennison, Iowa, spent a few days last week at the Ross Parrish home. Mrs. Ed Pilcher of Blair, spent Wednesday at the Mrs.Minnie Skinner home and attended theAid meeting.` Miles West'and Henning Larson applied a fresh coat of paint to the Chris Korshoj home last week which adds greatly to the appear- moe.D.E.Cummings visited Miss Roby at the Park hospital i n Omaha Tuesday.'Miss Evelyn Van Horn, who is a bookkeeper wth a Lincoln firm, is spend.lni;ten days vacation at 1=°£1=9'=e.,---_. 3\1\§"<;1` `°'"»§=`£."`éHBi> ;,",;;"§;;;;; day if you want, Blrzlinl-25-lt ARLINGTON Norms Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hummingand sons, Eugene and Jerome ol Omxh spent Sunday here at theJ . C .a m m a n g h o m e . \. - . . . .vm.. Sundny dkmoo; chlpelhonr, and gave us very .He was I¢¢°m»-ns'-f¢°§hif=~ Clad- =;° Whltford, who presided at the p mo.Mr. md Mm R. H. Cunningham, i n eompmy with their dmghter and the fomz¢r'|mother,M n .M x r y C m m i n g l n m o f Oma h a , we r e S u n d a y vmb o r s . M . . .n . . .l - .van um. n o n o x mrs. JoanHa rt o f He na n and Mis s Mu l l n of Omaha, were manied |Monday,Jana 80.Th bride is a native ol Pennsylvann C a r l h u a p e n t h i a e n t i m l i f e ithis community.He has been ox erntlng the farm since the dent of his father the hw, Geo. Han.Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hnnben spen Wednudnv in Deatur.n sv.. -... W... W .-... ...U mn..Henry Toehben on -lilly lst. Mr.and Mrs. George Moellerand d.nu@i!er, Henry Moeller and Mr.and Mrs.Jas.P€chae and daughter, all of Omaha, spent lastThursday hem and enjoyed a ic nie dinner and supper with ~ and Mrs. J. C. l-Iammnng nt the pa rk .Clarence Griffith of Mapleton, .Iowa and R. E. Fairchild of Ken- nard were nursery visitors here on Monday..Arlington won 4 bo 0 fromValley when they play:d at the fair ground park on Sunday.The M. E. church serviees Sun- Bay evening wercin charge of the nl`fnllra wim wmnllv ...... .,.~.s, lu ww,-.»y ml... .friend drove up from Omaha Wed- nesday and bmught u s l lovelywardrobe of clothing which had be- longed to her mother, who died a short time ago.Dr. John Grant Shick spent last Sunday in Madison and Fairview repsmenting [he work of the Holm. The monthly Executive Commit, tee meeting. was held at the Homeon Wednesday.Afuer the busi- ness was ll8n Ct€d the committeewas enfereainedat. dinner at the Home.Those who attended were Dr. C. C. Wilson, Rev. B. 0. Lyle,and Mr. T.'S. Miles of Omaha, Mr. C. C. Wescutt of Plattsmouth andREV. nm Radar nl Rlnir 'm.'ri é""o l spent the wak~end at the Dr. A J. Carnenm home.Pnl. md Mrs. L. E. Ayleswanand Lloyd of Lincoln, :nd Donnl of Omahx, mused over the Fourt at the Wm.Adams home.A drove to Lake Quinnebaugh Frida dbemonn.Mrs.Maggie Kelley is vlmitin at present at the home of her dang wr, Mrs. E. E. Caldwell at Tekn mah.John McDonald and Bob Jacksoregurned to Herman the forepiu of last week from their trip to th coast.They report having had nice trip..They visited a numbe of former Hermaniws in Chlifornig - u a a w w w ;T E v l i. a t t e n d e d t h e i n s t i t u t e h e l d a t M i s a W .C .W i e t e r s s p e n t ' t h e h e e m t t H i m e s a n d S . B e l l e v u e .w e e k - e n d v i s i t i n g f r i e n d s i n O m a -W i l s o n i a m i 1 i e s ,M r .a n d M r D r .a n d M r s .w .I .N e l s o n w e r e h a .i Q p o .L ° ° f ¢ _ ° f t h u :l q l u e e .M r f f w called to Weqt Point last wmk by Mrs.L|Paul Crosby spent the the death of the fo\°mer's father.Fourth Omaha at the home ofTonsilecwmicsperformedhere her daughter,Mrs.Frank Free-the past few days included Lvailand._ Glasco and Orns Wlckland of M r ;Hattie Beattv of Umver- Mrs. Cecil Himes and Mr. and Mr Chas. Sloan of Chicago, had a pi nic p}u1y in the city park Saturda evuzxung.Harold Swanson, who is attem I I : Valley and lhymond Cym- Raymond Hart, 13 y nr old son of Mrs. Mary Hart, suffered pain- Iul injuries to his hand when acannon cracker upluded which he thought was not lighned. A in-min whn nninvod n um. sity 151u&,§;{enE`{1£é'w};k.}§d`§¢ ins summer schbol a t Lincoln the Home.Mrs. Béatty's mother, spent a few days last week at th Mn. Laura Linthicum, uvea at the parental, F. o. Swanson hnmg. Home eleven ami was her Hermnn relatives and fneucmother's dea Mrs.Beatty hul°¥ '?h<;"||l8 ge »§==;~A»f a dc ti ed ak;,m|~.v1ax rom rs...c`§,'I'1h2"w.,."'I`».ng an ann vjgnlshe arrived from Klamath Fall .f m "" ""¢ ` ¢i E' i » 3 i Z n; " T ' "' "N ue Q. un Oregon an 1ma uymplgufcmlf |M|..i.¢= Dr. num at me n»;» ;$I'»f.¥ pu-|°°=4°vl 'WE |ndllr|.ILC.Hlandd!ldxu\ent|inEx|n.IowL :m um w - ~ - p lldn Lowe of Omahz w days visit at th D.Lowe home lm of Ly on s, Mr. and Mrs . J os. Shields | Svunda y Riter floon.le n j o y e d a f e nmI nlnildnpn nf lhallarifnn M r a n d M r I 'IS nrnrrnnnnrl nmI flnn»h_Ua r e n tll.J .`i`115§.`3€f1§£.`1&é"' ; ; ; . r f m; ¢ ; ; a wF£`éf'3sE&1¢1'~5i`f, v1»1`?`¢d`"£1`§e"}`5`{-'fill ifeek.| Mr.and Mrs.Walt Eahtanknmn :Mn nintar-in-law Mrs;A1ann The Ellfmett Potter family cel:" ~f'£hli1§.""_'""'""'*-*r f f . ' ; 1 . e ; w ; f ' ~§¢;,<',_;;.,,,;,;"'°' br;u=<1meF¢at Q . Mg. and Mrs. Paul Dewitt and Mrs. John G. Shick is enivrfnz baugh.Iamzly _of Ni¢k¢l'S°f\»_joined the a pleasant visit this week from On Monday,July 7 the Bc ¢GusCarlson family in a picnic here her sister, Mrs. Bimson of Univer- Scouts l§ft for th? B°5'_SWE UEMH/ wwwat the park on the Fourth.Mr. and Mrs. W. Brock of Oma- ha s nt the week-end with Mr. and ~ Le s li e Fre nc h.hlr. and Mrs. Frank Snooker of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Hany Dan-ner nnd family of Omaha and Wm.Weinholz of Duluth,Minn., and Walter Han. of Omnhs, were week-end guests o! Mrs.Mary Hart.Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Marshall anddiughuers, Betty und Frances left last.vmek for Meroer,Wis.,to spend several weeks at Echolodge..A house party at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Webb over the Fourth and the weekend lnelud- ed the following guests:Mr. and hks. Ed Schmitz and Miss Wlletu n u .of °'"=§ °»Miss m u s m e Rickert of bo sville, Ky., Mr. and Mrs.0. F. Saunders of Oshkosh, Mr. and Mrs.R. L. Fence,M u - glrev. .lean and Roland of Aumrs.Mrs. Gus Carlson returned sev-an da y s a go fro m Orum when she spent. n week.Mrs.Henry Peters, Elmer and Florence drove so Wawield where fps !spent the Founh with rels- sity Place Mrs.W.H.Underwood and daughter,Mrs.Wm.Anderson were Omaha visitors Tuesday.Mrs. Anna Purlner enjoyed s vs- cation from her duties as cook, over the weekend She spent thetime at her home ln Blair.Dr. John Gmnt Shlck rnnde s business trip to Missouri Valley onTnesday,Mr. Paul Crosby returned Sat- urday after spending several weeks in Omnhs whiting hls chil- Mrs.Flora McGregor returned Sundsg from s six weeks vacationin Au urn, Nob. where she visited her slsfer, Mrs. Weston Long. The Fourth was spent quietly stthe Home, the mmln texture being a lo v e ly me m di nne r with All the fixmgs.Mr. James Moss do-nated ice cream for the dinner whldr was oerhlnly appreciatedIn the sihernoon Mr. Underwoodto o ks llwho we re s ble to , o u t to t he 'ver to see the ~This vii s renl treat. Summer Silk Dresses that were camp at Fremont where theywlspend a week.Rev.Narlin cam home that evening so assist wit the bible school. Fdlowing a visit dnoe Ll' Fourth nt the E. W. Hurdle hom Mrs.Robert Daugherty and chi dren retunbd to th6\° home l Omdrn Sunday.Mr.Dangherl was up for Friday and Sunday. Friday, Jdy 11 wlll be the rega lsr monthly meeting of the n~ gree of Honor lodge. n pi mlc v m; i n t o ur i s t p uFndaylo cele ram the Four! wa s made upo!Mr.sndMra.Ro lextDaughertyand children < omum, llr. a nd Mrs. E. W. Bm dm, Grmdmx Rose, Mr. and Mr E- (1 Bnrdlc, Henry Truhlsen snfa mi ly , u r. md nn . A. J . o m eron, Mrs. Bessie Eccles of WinnPez. Canals and Miss Ann Pe srsen.Gwrze gm :hr s mm. o f o m. hs a n vlsitlng nt the home 1'heir grandparents, Mr. and Mr D. E. g g' -= Mr.Mrs. Chu. Sloan ar gg- and Mrs. T`1;..fl Hlmes left ¢ do lo their.¢.'l. 'L f f . ,.\...."°.?.'S.'L...E # L `/ \t ` 1 Ifie4- M m m Y E S BU T s o n x z mmc M O R E . Clzatedeld oH`ers xiclmas,aroma,satisfying flavor.' BETTER TASTE--t hnt'a t he answ er; and ¢hn's whu smokexs ge: in Chesmerield in full- at measure-die Havor and arom n of mellow tobaocos, encdy blended and moss-blended.M.|19.75 :im at $1.95'"i';. and Mm L. E. Peiersonondx 3? L ;'a.shio:gn€er during thdr xx ::f,:.J.~:x ,1,'*f.,£"§..'f»2?',f,..,,.f'T.'1~=\v;11===-===°», ~ au, SQSIQ gym-g they wi\l spend n two week: why youSmnnnew Styles in Wfphvacation." " " " ' * " ` " " " " " '" ' ___,__ -_,..___,-- w w m u ;mn n d M n . E v e r e tt Hi m s a . Mr s , Mi n n i e Sk i nn er wa s h os te l s t th e me e ti n g o f t h e L ld i e s ' A i h a t W e d h e s d ly wh e n tw e n ty ~ tv Ami g a vq g e pr es en t.Mr s .B n Beaer¢ane,a.ndmilde:ooo! ` U I B l l 6 l l ' » § ¥ l l \ d i l L w l n v o u | | , 1 g | \ i g ' | | |w u d ~I D f i m g , ¢ | | | - h l i l l i l l v " 7 "' | ° ° " s ' l' : ; ! ' 7 d 9 - H .t h c : : v l n u n ¢ .s ! _ € ! " " a t t h e ° " ° " ° S ! ! ' ! ' 1 | ! l ! \ ¢ | 9 ! l § l l r e v m | n ¢ : § t ¢ h ¢ w . » . » Blair, 1'{°!>!'!ll'#.J'!1¥._10»_193*L m . m ¢ , . n . . m ¢ ~ m d i m 1 m 1 t ¢ u m ¢ h ¢ m m k n t h l t t l ' | n t l u n \s u b m u m n e n z u m r m \98r» :¢:»m u=;zu »num ,-¢;d S¢$wb r=--- - rdenddhnndhes ~." * '° 'm m y m 3 m m b y s = s o A . n . \ 1 " ¥ - " U i N ° " ' f ' " * ° * f " ° " 1 ° ' f 8 ° Y ' " f - - ° ° ,,_,_,__m w J . n » L ns.n.*"u w u n m sm e.»m rs o g{¢n u ;q m 5 'l rf s .588i§¢~espmtnmmmu».seu»¢.'»um =¢ A18lll nlt.Go oUd¢s ,welhrted! an |nrnt .4!.8thetap t n g e t a vi e w d ~.884 w w w -A n w e mnde sph- al A ft/~iD8U°l\ _ _ _ u . , _ | _ . . "- u vm-xumn,.1 W.Dudky a r m ; i z ;We 2 .2 I;-°' " ' i ; .` " ¥ ° " R ` I h m T `" l l g w n m l J i l W T "'";r'.;. anvul hero.Wa folk! in W|.|h- Plrldile-It'| goo d for ti nt, it'u derihlly blessed Washington coun- o o u n t r y d ¢ m ' t k n o w h o w q u i e t m d c o o l .W e s a w t h o m y s - | _ _ Pneon | ¢ . \HTA ¢.4.»¢».¢.u m l n a l g r i n ;a l n n i r n i n Q L - A f f i a n n w i u m r u \ | |_°' "| |\ :"|:|1~in n |~l ~neffit.Those farmers spend a great., ditching. 1-:nm-ing the east entrance to the park by way nf Cody and the Shobhone dam,we paid our dollnr each to see ghe mysteries o! the park.The reueption given by the fur bearing friends was ~ ~ h~d ~'d.l°18 da~s drive *-0 <1-sw,we distuwe.The bean would invite themselves to lunch if you did not watch.They were especially fond of meat and would not stop tor THE HACK SAW QLUME s mm, Neb my so, 1930 NUMBER 10 you have our sym- pathy, md we will be more than ghd w demonnnhe dur oil a n d gasoline stoves. Thene's a man in this Wwn who b6't his wife a new washing machinem- cently.He said the nld one made so n .mm,si r PRESEBVER ".:.a..£m,.~mon swanV g ; " W no g¢_ 150|(J-5 E ~Vt N BarkerQ¢f~7:Im»>§'m"_,,__' - u m m m --»q.~f»¢»m~w.~ Omaha. Nab. Let us Correct Your Foot Ills Natux~e's way There is no Shoe like the We think the dough boys have forgiven everything that Imp- pened to them ex- cept second lieut<m~ ants. Come and see "Flon ence",the best Oil Stove on the m u - m .I !you a r e cooking on a coal we brav ed flu Nlds ol Monhnx towud Yellvwstane Park.Mon~ h n a h l s n f i v e o e n t g a s t n but one annnt see that qw, un udnx it.I n v He ld a th e r d nl d of wi ns ? no t Lrrlgnted that was burned up. Driving through the Powell duff :i c t .in Wyoming,w\esaw theg l u t S w l h mo i r r l g d a n p mk e i when than desert is mlde to bma- som lik; a rosa if you work hard o r a barren prsiria We saw ,Q few sage hills and many praix-ie| dogs, yet tha Casper folks say 111 you just stick It out 1 year or two you willneyer want to leave.\To the folks hack hpme, 1 wouldi suggest w take a abort vacationenchyear.Whenyouseehow&1e! other fe llo w hu no fight for a l livkxg, on the burma prairie ox-' 'With waher gnies ind shovel, we cm the n return w o ur fo ld and m't sleep n :ng]e .g m c a r.Th e y d i d n o t ' b o ~ a r u n c orni ort.Th e f o o t c o mf o r : f dHsw e s l e p t i n o u r t e n ts .I no t-mo r e or me wo me n .a and sprinkler and keep your garden and lawn from dry- ing up.It is going to r d n again and then you will wish youlmdnwlec it dry PETEHSEI HARDWARE A chigger doesn't like you.l i e - o r probably we should say she-simply lays an egg under yourskin and Lhe hatch- ing pmeess raises the welt.Nochnrge for the inionmtion. You'll probably itch jult as bud, anyway. Blair, Nebraska ___ p~ta:~ Electric F m .W e ha ve the m f r o m $4.00 u p . - . . . now that cream is so cheap me would have i c e cream every da y .Y o u lhmw you can buiy up.We have "Goéd Year"g-anim hose gg 10 cents a foot. Sprinklers and noz- els and all kinds of hose fittings. "Dad, how do thny emu \unati¢s'!" "With lace powder, u m m m d m s h , and pretty smiles, my son." : | for $1.50 ur.-;aii§1"cTuko'at;=;1r}Q\'°'"°"f'1""E"°"°g ' - ~° ' ° " ' 7'°'° in y on Bunn AGAIN Yumanyu results: mesa.surm ns nnvsxr m nnm xa. 8. swf s.C' K. Bendorf, llcenned ====\»-1===-l l("xmtinn¢d from nun one)hlolmicba 18, Snydu A. |s 33 a \noodl¢ulon¢ us h¢¢ a uld; m m m a w i d e m c t a f t e r mEISH~ s h e s a y a is where I get on§."My num 9.I made thi and came er and underhker, Blair.Oifke phone. 161; ren. phone, 138.8-tl J. c. Christensen md family o! Viborg, s. D. and Mn. Lan Jen-sen bf Teknmah.were dinner guests of Mr. md Hn. Shnv Nick Hooper 11, North Bend Schuyler 4. Scribner 2.rn u e f. . __ 1 \ 1u : r _a _ 1 .m a y r x . ;m n . .'L ry:_tower. .. ._ .. , ,, ,, ,_,,BL AI RB OY W R ITES L E TTER ugpsatiq I n tdoex l o l s give you a qu lo<k davm_on earall anNelson, as - - - Schef!ler, 1b - - u L s a m m u K ! l l I 8 € , C - - - - r>=y .x» ~=.---- Warrl¢ k, Zb- - Va nbe use mcf-l & a , n - - - - - ' A Sdxurmnn| L m n s b - - - I .u r 4 s 4 4 4 4 4 2 1 s l t 1 o 1 o o o o o o 1 n 1 o 2 1 o 1 o o o s r u n1a 14 0 s o I 1 1 o o 2 8 2 o u oo 0 3 IA0 0 0 o o 1 0 o o 1 (Continued from Page One) wwnrd the Niabnra.The wide fertiln valley of ¢he Ni o b n n ,I h e a r d s o m u d 1 a b o u t w a s l m t afewmileswide._The tielnlx of grain be a ms le s nmnemus,an we ascended the north plxtuu of the v llla y the fi e lrhwe e fo wmdto be rolling pasmne la`:ds,more mm of you and nee n chance slide off.My car pedormed w derlully we ll all the way.Pi ing mother vm on tha wny dar we were soon in Rapid City. Nmnined here four days with twin brothgr whom I had not n for two years. A drive thmugh the Bl Hills on a dde trip revealed m wonder;al nature.A drive lm on last Sahmiay. Mrs.W.W. Wilkins had Lhe' misfortune to (all and injure her- self again which hm- mm friend!reg-ret.She i s a bl e /t o i w \ nd' ummd .'`| lit. and Mn. Ed Mulick of Omn- ha, came up Monday bo nd thUPG,1 A--1 nc n.. nn\....»ua --.\.....-v.l m u m z m l n u l a w m:;.':;;"",":,.";',.,'::°'"""',;1;''*"*""mu»§aw»'mr.a m » , u f . n u . . . - m . , u , , ,a m i T ° " " " " "s s a n s 2 m s m a m u » 1 m m : with them.'l h e b mn l d l enti ne und Ki lsm. I S t e w nnvnr n f \ful» nl{n.Un ki»"v5f§itln}1lf§ .;:'"f'a;;a'; ,';;'; Lu ,ss Anna Rav e: forafew days.He W a rd,1 f-~- is accompanied by u n-ima, 'IL J.14f=°D» 2b - .I I QA I QW Ala n n f vnh n fi n u uilmn in J. 'r}l0mD30H. i»I"u`§<§ nplenvlet '"""z.".°:.,;m;.°father then. 'Phe Baptist Ladies Aid met at the home d H n .Grant Gnrmn- mu, rr _ _ _ _ C.Hmsen, cf ~ . lincoln, 8b ~ - -F.-Sclmrmm, e - 0 ' i x u we me t wha ;passing the 1 a md dunes we pnssed through 1 Chadron into South Dlkots.It's o v e ry fe wtre e s y o une e he ze .As u . . .n | . . | ,u m .ORA ori al of wumingm Jefferson in Mount, nose is eight feet I sixteen feet long. frnm his akin hu Hx.., p - Totals-~-31 6152713 2 S c m w b y i n n i n g s z R I I E glasa or auto top if place~ inside the car.They did not bother un as we slept in our tcnis.I nom- MacDonalds 031 020 00x-»6 6 2 *Batted for Sick in ninth. League standings: 'mam W. L. Pct. MacDonalds -10 1 .909 Monnichs B 5 .615 .,~_| .'~I your friends and neighbors from Wash=' ington County at Krug Park on this date -=--Next. Sunday, July 13. G O O D M o v m s I N E V E N I N G l / P I C N I C Washington County Day KRUGMPARK SUNDAK JULY 13 FREE FAMILY TICKET Clip this Coupon for Free Admission for Your Family or Auto Party at Krug Park SUNDAY, JULY 13 No Charge for Parking or Ad- mission.Just Give This Coupon m Gateman. Plenty of picnic tables and accommo full height of the enlize bust is 282 feet or twins the height of the statue of Liberty.' a i g h t o f tre es we r e a.m a t to so re ey es.W e h a d go txe n so | : ; ~|I :a an ic e c r eam fr eez er for $1.50. Blair, Nebraska ___ cently.He said the nld one made so much noise he could- n't sleep. . 4 .~."|. c o mf or t.Th e f o o t c o mf o r t a t o r e f o r m e an d wo me n .8 2 sand dunes.Passing Devils Tower we enher- A visit to the wind cave was of ed Wyoming.lt, must have been interest if your powers of imag~ Devil's pralria too,from the ination are working good.The m nwty of vegetation.If there menic drive through the woods was any value to sagabmsh then brought us to Game Lodge where Wyoming folk would sure get rich. former President and Mrs.Cool-Another day's drive wok up in- u ~. N )|i£"1 (T~ [T] [T] [']fi [T] [T] [T] fi [I [11 I1~ [T] [T] ~[T] IT] .\~-;¢;;;»,.r.<»-»-~~>-»~.~ 5 1' "T;g"7"2"?`C a ~ ~i »-a?1f;~z~.= a m |° | n n m " // 'ls ~ Even now the cars are rolling along the highways, Filled with happy,1 . care-Free Folks out to see this great land "Q, -~ tx ~~/J !'5§¢?¢/ of ours. And no matter where your plans may. take you,.Middle West, Southwest, Roclay Mounkain States, Pacilic Coast--4 even up into Western Canada»~~there /~4 5 5 ~ »:sl*~`""~ ' ~,,§?f",'~'""'' will always be a clean, economical, de-' penclable Safeway Store conveniently near. Always get your camping Foods al: Safeway. ~~/ " ,__1 ~K W ' ~/ ~C a m p i n g F L O U R A '.saf F il B1 d.<\"S u g g e s t i o n s eway am 'en w° °x°*" Van Camps Pork & nm;~ 9 9 ¢ § ° z ~ Size No.300---g c 8 |=a'=°;'°°;° f;¢><'5. Walkers Tamales.1 5 ¢4 b - \ ' \ , »~ \\ 0? *o*';o .;No. % can - - - - - - - '.B a g e ° ' 4 ° § * °\ ~G . washingmn coff _o of:a»°~gtandard cap - - - - .°I'39c ; ' § © 3 ; 4 * Y l ta Cheese.'\?'°£°§,p a . c k a Z ¢ " " z 3 c <S'°'i n ' Y . ll]L e m o n s F = g ; ; \ , ? § ; , e . . . . . . . 3 9 ¢3 L o a v e s ~A11 our Siores receiye Booths Sardines g=\.9{1.M ; fxfesh supplies of ;.jFr\uts No. 3% 017 can ~s r o p l s D | s ° r l 2 | B L 1 T | 0 ~v v | ' 1 ' H 0 u ' r v v A b 1 E FREE DANCE TICKET This Coupon will admit ONE COUPLE to Ballroom, including Free Dancing at Krug Park. SUNDAY P. M, JULY 13 Present this Coupon at Ballroom Entrance Sunday Afternoon. Tllééidav lffntnnnn whom nh;1;,;;"""1.;1r;;'.?:.':|i day quilting Ind a delidoul din- neratthemonlnour.'l'hel||lie|hnd vegpleqgnttimalnddid REPORT OF c o unrii o u OF The Kemnrd State Bank, of Ken- mrd Neb. Charter No. 1278 in the §tnle of Nehruh at lhe cla n ul business Juno 80, 1980. >»~ 1:3 Lum .cqma ma .2 z -$15,000.00Surplus !und., ,~;.momUndivided vryfifd do 712.63Ild v ir ln n l d an'2§`§n1§¢E¢|- -I - 'mc n ec k . .s 114 .4 20. 31 'I'ime mrtifif-.n'L=n"l§}'<IQ""€1212,9o2.o1 Svfinkv deposits . .4,197.05 Cashierschecks Hedehma. céghief of the above named bank dp sn\»l~m'fv swea r that the :bon Bhbumri il 1. true and correet copyof the re- port made to the Department of 'Trade and Commerce. Geo. T. Hdelund""ierV. E. Hedeltlnd,Director. C. D. Saunders,Direuttor. .¢o r eSubscribed and sworn to be me this 'ith dly of Judy, 198(an 0 FREE FAMILY TICKET Clip this Coupon for Free Admission for Your Family or Auto Party at Krug Park SUNDAY, JULY 13 No Charge for Parking or Ad- mission.Just Give This Coupon m Gateman. FREE DANCE TICKET This Coupon will admit ONE COUPLE to Ballroom, including Free Dancing at Krug Park. SUNDAY P. M, JULY 13 Present this Coupon at Ballroom Entrance Sunday Afternoon. %Shrim - ~Do ze nllllllllllllllllI|I||H||l|I|||| |l||||||Il||l| °BE a:AnEFUL of summer ailments.Why take chances on eating cheap or inferior meats when you can bny the very bell at reasonable prices at the Bertelsen Market.We carry nothing but the BEST. Q!The gs~ ~BertelSen f f ~ 1 MARKET :P h o n e w ~4 ag ¥ 2 3 8 . f ~ F o r ~ ~ G r o c e r i e s 1 \ 4 £ f ~Q Melons` Good size, pink, fresh can- teloupes. Delicious flavor. Take them with you camp- DreQ Qcing. QUALITY MEA'rs You pay no more, even len for best quality meats at Safeway FANCYnAcoN 5 1'i»"'2"§°°§9¢ Summer H A MSausageBake one for the trip 'ound 274:3 3 aa m a s s mMincedl'lam r _ (lpening Dance A T King's Platform TI1r;e miles norlllof,'B!afr on Highway No.5 Saturday Night _IULY I2 ~ New Floor Good Order Music by J I M M I E P O U N D S Ann ms suv:-:N ounces Refreshments EVERYBODY.INVITED.