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07-24-1930ENTERPRISETHE A Loclu. Nnwsn>Ama. rox|P'RINTS THE NEWS-Reganilen A I._,_.a n ,v i ~ ~ ~ " ; , L. .. wA§H|NGToN COUNTY, NEBRASKAGENERALBLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER ENERAL AND LOCAL NEWS AND commiwrG] Frumll|¢G¢ndenSDOCdRshnlh»-|>..».|\.\...| w»\¢l¢ hw .mm A. mm B1Anz, NEBRASKA, JULY 24, 1930VOLUME XXXIV s=..1...¢f¥&'m rm; $1.50 Q( i'"Si`§\}iS '6E»py. Ik.wunnmm .panty- DANA c o | .L mE NEW S NOTES Miss Ida J. Rude of Brnokings, BIRTH ANNIVERSARY 'I`uud.ay ot last week occurred the birth anniversary o !Mrl. Henry Voss and so properly oele- brate the event.she invited a number o l relatives a nd Me nd: to spend the afternoon with her. Those present were: Mrs. J. B. Jensm,Mrs.Peter Svendgaard, Mrs. Carl Andersen and daughters, Mrs. Rpy Follen and Delores, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Voss, Mrs. Fred Voss and daughters, Mr. and Mra John Voss,Sr., Mrs.John Voss, Jr. and children, Mrs. Ed Gilbert- son and daughters,Mrs.Otm Kuhr,Mrs.G W.Christiansen, Mrs. George Kuhr and daughters, Mrs. Ed Jensen, Mrs. Earl Jensen, Mrs.Hilton Rhoades and daugh- ter, Mrs. Bert Jensen, Mrs. Henry Jensen Mrk Nels Jensen of Oma- ha, Mr and Mrs. Andrew JensenofFrelnont,Mrs . Emma W uh- bnrn,M n .Soren Jensen,Mrs. Lucy hrson, Mn. Anim Drevson, Mrs. H - Myers, Mrs. Wal- ter Gil ow and chlldnn and Mrs. Voss and children. The afternoon was spenz plny- ing bunco, Mn. George Kuhr win- ning high score and Mrs.Hilton Rhoadea, low. Mrs. Von recdved many m r tiful grlfu in remembrance of the oea¥i She served delicious re. fre nts and all departed for their omel wishing her many happ retums ol the day. position as Professor of at Adrian College, Adrian Mrs.P.V.Hansen of Colorado sp-ent Sunday home of her husband's pu and Mrs. C. X. Hansen. ou .=....College for the schonl year of 1930-ill as Professor of Biology andf Dean of Women.Miss Rude bols her B. S. and M. s. degrws from South Dakota Suze College and has done adva nol study at mel University of Gxitago Gradu- ate School of Science.Miss Rude has been lnshunor of Bidlugy at Bethany College, Lindsbor~Kan- AAn0d|t\|$ (lxiaige Routing nl Lincoln HighwnyFormaly Thru Omaha No w 'hxrwgh Bhlr. AKES SAVING IN DISTANCE 'ill Probably Hut e n Paving on Lincoln Highway md Make Other Road Improvements Possible. Blnir is now an thé Lincoln Hiway 'umbar 130. For some months this o\'c of changing we routing of he Lincoln Highway,formerly Blairites Cop First Contest Plays Double Header at Fremont Lnt Sunday. Bllir Phys Error- less Ball hu the Flnt Game and wim bysm feo f aw a. MONNICHS WIN SECOND GAME The Fremont Monnicha failedwnyake their hits count in the fmt gums of a dsvublehndarvifln Bidi'at Fremdnt Sundny afbernoon andlostby!.hescoreof4io3.They |l ers en indic ates th a t he i a m i l y a r e h a v i n g a_ ti me en jo y i n g th e pleas S a lt L a k e Ci ty ,Ut a h tou ri sts.Mr .Pete rsen r e tu r n to hi s wo r k a t \ 27.| M f .Vigftn Peters#-n, D i n a r y stu d en t,h e ld hi s sc hool pic nic o f hi s " s z nl )|| ' ~ _Va.lley does with a nv- g of thiny-mu m1l08. M r .G .~H o a g o f S a n F r a n - l Blu f fs , ha s be e n un de r conaid- r a ti o n wi th b o i h th e Gu n d Roa ds assoc iation an d the Linc oln Hi g h - ay Association with a view of | 1|1 |n l 0 :.. attending to detail work and is in c o ln Hi g h wa y Asso c iation wa s i n Bla i r wh e n th e A b r a h a m L i n - oln Memodal Bridge was built. H e i n t i m u e d a t th a t ti me ,th a t h e n eve r y th i n g wa s i n wo r k i n g ||". »| connected for 12 safe hits in this game, but the Washington counti- ans found difficulty in pushing anus;scores.The Monnichs had vantagns offered by this route. e work of changing the markers and signs started Wednesday evening and early Thursday morn- ing found three crews of men busy from Missouri Valley taldng up signs on the old Lincoln highway ~--- .would entertain the sug- geauon to move the highway over his route.`' While on his way in Detroit tn ~mm a ni tionsl meeting oi the board of direcmrs M the Uncbln Highv uy Aswci ldon, July 2 and 3, Reed O'Hdi1lon of this city, prea- ident of thg.Nebra.sk.g-Iowa Bridge nic di n ne r a n d a ve r y ple a sa n t af te r n o o n a n d a l l de p a rte d f o r th e i r h o me s wi s h i n g Mr . A n d e r s e n | ::\ ye n with 28%lus hhllde l, 45%in/:nun in permmmt dil- nbi l i ti e l I-n d 4 8 % w w- o f i n- illrhl- A Welcom~ Arrival GOLF TOURNAMENT L. C. Klopp wolr thehome handi- ...;-W ... Sheets, Lena May and George Jr. o f W e s t P o i n t , Mr . a n d Mr s . J . P . Andversen,Flor en c e a n d E ve ly n , Mr . a n d Mr s . A n d r e w C h r i s te n s e n . Mr . a n d Mr s .W m, J e n se n , Ro na ld o1|:1 : boating or rescuing drovning per- sons 33 swimmers have been drowned.10 of these died from the result of diving; 3 from illness bpought on by taking water into Bi olog y Mi d l . De n ve r , a t th e nts, D r. ¢ Those preient mere:Hans PAndersen, Mr. and Mm. Allred cf Andersen and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Andersen, Mr. andMrB. Henry Wolsnruinrrand Eugene, Mr. and M n .Peter Andersen,Wm. Andersen, Carl Andersen, Mx. and Mrs.Clarence Wachter, Jack :nd Marilyn, all of Herman, Mr. and Mrs.Chris Nelson, Alice, Harold and Clarence, Mr.Harry Nelson, Mr. and Mrs.Wdter Nelson, all There were 21 injuries and 7 disabilities lmrn fixecmckere The opinion is held by many conscientious people that the great majority of drownings occur to swimmers while indulging in the span.To determine the hats as apply to Nebraska, the following analysis was made of fatalities by drowning during the p u t sixty weeks this accident study has been in progress. n o Q n 4 on an an C an 0 l nn as 0 c l tion in November. 'This is a minaken idea. The primary election is of unmistakable importance.I f we would have honest, ap- lb l e a f f m i n u we mu m s e le c t ho ne st,c q pn ble a n d i d a b e s a n d th e ti me to s e le c t th e s e c::1dI:I:¢.cs is at the primary election.If we allow incnp- ab le c an di da te s to b e se le c t- e d a t th e p r i ma r i e s w e n n - n o t h e lp b u t h a ve th e same kind of officials:For this reason the primary I e lu ti o n bec omes th e mo s t 0 an It a 0 n Q s I a an 0 a * l l 4: INSFALLS EL ECr..;c MIL KER James P.Sormson,one of Bl|.ir's popular mllkmen, residing southeast of town, has lecentlyhnd instilled an dedxlc mflki nk ml- chino which he Hgzueu fs going to sqve hi m much work and make the dairy budne~ a pleasure in- swld of drudgery. Mr.Sorenson is milking about twenty-one cows this month, and with the milker can take two at a lime.He hopes m have the ma- chine in fine working order soon. The Sorensona, together with *l i ~ o r n o imp o mme e ~ a n d * *t h a t t h e t i me t o c u t t h e i r * I *s the Babcock tact for »~~-1 buwerht in milk and cream, w County Agent Gem-gs Blfea H demonnram. the testing o l ~ hr a d d ty .' The girl anipaswlll be quarter ed in the boy 'md gi r ls an~ building, and will be in charge - the women I a m!leaders;whl the boys will sleep in the Agyj culmnl Hall, and will be in 1 of the men Low Landau.l Then:are 1so active boys nm girls in standard 4-H club work l Washington County and,d m mo s t o f t he th r e s h i n g I n d ~ willbe av erhy mmpti }ne,we expecting a large encamprnent o Local Leaders and boys und gi = Paulsen,all of Blhir,Fritz and Henry Petersen of Hennan, Carol Peteraen of Wayne, and hir. RRY' will be glad to g".".:.;t him again. orsen of Elkhorn, Iowa. CHILDRENS PARTY Mrs. J. L. Pound entertained at a large children's pa ny for her :;~:1.4 :|i ::6 we r e d r o wn e d wh i le a tte m p ti n g w rescue no n - s wimme r s i n dis- tress. 42 no n - swi mme r s h a ve been drowned while engaged in some form of aquatic sport.Of 18 other accidental drowninga due to flo od s a n d ac c idental f a l ls i n to wa te r ,on ly on e pe rs on wa s a S wi m me r a n d h e wa s c a u g h t w i th a a a r n p . ;|;|.. ~nd his onderful es that as for plnns to nn July na Sem- Sunday u Creek Q an 0 av s cations of those asking'for. n o mi n a ti o n f o r th e d i f f e r e n t of f i c e s a n d vo te mn o r d i n g ly a t t h i u t i n m . o u t - t t v s c s c m c a n n 4 I 0 a * Ncmés On account of me heavy work in the County Clerk'u office at thistinzsof yeanlamunableto get away to all on the vatera *i n g ne ar .V o t e r s sh o u ld ' an '_at 4 an 0 an one election where evefy vo te r lh o u ld vo te . Th e c o mi n g p r i ma r y e le c - an a 0 l and Will Linden,have been' en- joying electric service for over a year and would not want. to go back to the old of lighting however, and won 7 to 4.The un- usual thing about the two games was that we team with the most hits lost in each one. The split bill leaves the lllon- nichs in the same situation as be- fore as far as the standing is con- cerned.The leading MacDonalds split a double, holding more than a three game margin in the lead. Blair played great ball i n the opener.Carey pitched well,but does not deserve the entire cmdit for the vi.=wry~His team played errorleas ball behind him mnd took him out ol several holes. Home runs proved the undoing of Lud Branson,the Monnich flinger.Scheffler poked one over the boards in the fourth to score the first run for the Washington countians.Hi ts by Foxy Sc.hur» man and Krause added another run in this frame.Krause clout- ed a homer with one on in the mm to e nd the Bum sc ori ng. The Mnmnichs were able €o place mar on bases, but were unable bo score until the sinh,Rock tripled in the dxth and Eidam scored him with a single.The final two Mon- nieh scores mme in the ninth when Senuett hit one over the fence with one on. The Fremonfers had 8 hits to Bla.ir's 8,Masters _and Sermett were the hitting stirs, each con- necting twice in four attempts. I-'oxy,Schunnan had s hits in four trips for Blair, while Krause had 2 in Iour tries. Red Schien was credited with his second victory of the year' in the i :D. COMING 'rms YEA Direct from its triumphant en gagemerrts in Arnerice's la rg u cities.New York,Philadelph » Boston,Montrr:l,Cleveland,D~ troit, St. lads and Chicago, hav ,acclaimed it the greatest of all clr CllB€S<Coming to Fremont on Thurbda *July 81.Sells Floto Circus, con sidered by many the greatest sho - in Amedca, will present the world'igreatest western cowboy,TO~ | MIX, and his equally famous ho Tony.Both these famous mu ' stars will appear a t every .per formance of Sells Flota Circus thi season and will be supponed b the~greB\eBt collection o f c i t~ acts ever assembled under a "Bl TOP".Over one hundred °' acts will be in the big pro~=-- TOM MIX and Tony will bring -~ fore the public all the ~--~»- cowboys and cowglrln that = with the m on the screen, tea ~ ing the most thrilling of oowbo stunts, with the great Mix » the use lnthe three ri ngs rmdtwo 1; es will be found a complete program of dmzs stars, headed - Cervames, Spanish acrobaia; Jo an;4sGe1trude Shubert, aerial ;Mabel Pelkey,the e il~I n n o !o n silver whirl; Schwarz sisters, European -1 trians; Koban, the Jap who wal up stairs on his head;Terre thirty~six Liberty horses; Three Thrillers, a flying act wi p a m p e r m a n y ti me s i n w h a t i t .saved th e c o mp a n y a n d th e B la i r ..r :|': of the n~tomobile registration fees.The balance ot '70 per cent :.| : |51 ~. . .\ "0 . a n d s t a t e e n g i n a r . " H o w a r e t h e s ta te funds - for r o a d i mp mve ma n ta d e r i ve d T"M r . Co c h ra n wa s h ak e d . " F r o m 1 9 2 5 £0 1929 th e State rec eived a ll i h e r e ve n u e f r o m th e land and gave him all the data MBL J. P. Jensgn lmlsix c.hil~ and Snfonnation necessary w dren of Hennessey, Okls., drove intake m Detroit where it was de-I lm Thursday for a ddt with hor dded to place the hlghwny manga dstenindaw,Mrs.Anna Suttvn the bridge and ihmukh Bl d f w a § \ d other reiadvea in Blair and Fremont.'v1cinity.The visitors will behere Mr.Hoag has been here since for several weeks. HIGHWAY PROGRAM 1s UNDBRGOING DEVEIDPMENT The demand for paved high- I am therefore taking' this meth~ od of asldng'your support and vdlbes as 9. candidate for m»-election »|0I I |n SURPRISE PARTY The women ot the Baptist chm- abled fur Life.33 Swimmers c oun ties f o r c o un ty bo n ds .Sinc e th e . 19 2 9 lé g id r ltur n i n ér eh a ed th e ga s t a x f r o m t w o to f o u r c en ts, th e sta te rv..~.=.»'ves th re e c en ts i n gas tax an d 30 pg er c e nt of the re g- is tr ati o n feés.T h e c ou nti es n o w rec eive on e cent.o f th e ga s t a x ... Nebr.~ Accicléhté Snlintin for Two Weelu Slum .'.,.._.».~' int in some sections of the stats that hizhwlyl dintmt from Cmahn and Iineolnf h u e no t received proper tnnhnemt in the distribu- do n of mm fuwds ' fo r hi ghwa y lnterelt to the a n highway. The aocomplhmentl of the n m department of public works and the problems now con.front.ing that dnputment, an set forth in' ln interview with Roy L. Cochran, office of County Clerk. Hy record sa County Clerk speaks for itself md if ro-elected I pmmile yvu the anne effident, economical and eourieous admin- istration i n the future which I have tried ta give you in the put. I will appreciate your help And your vote. 27-8t Ali ni c C. h mm fees.. " W h a t d o e s th e la w r e q u i r e y o u to d o wi th th e 3 0 perc ent. of mgi s ~ tr a ti o n f a e a ? " " Th a t mu s t h e u s e d f o r n m i n wn anc e o f s ta te h i g h wa y s a n d th i s s u m is su p pi e me n te d b y whatmnar is n e c e s s a r y f r o m th e or i g i n al two c e n ts g a s ta x. "" Ho w mu c h d o e s th e 3 0 p e r c e n t og , mg i str a ti o n fe es prod uc e f o r ma i n te n a n c e ? " as 1 | the bridge and through Washing- ton county.|DROWNING CLAIMS LARGEST This move is very advantageous] to Blair and will result in sccur-|Accident Statistics for the two- ing' paved roads on both the Iowa week peripd for Nebraska .show and Nebraska side of the bridge 520 persona injured, 29 of whom and also through the county to were pernuuilptly disabled. Fremont.It should doutgle .the Accidents for: the two-week per- (Contmued on page faur)iod including' July 4 show a 40% was appoinied by the president U0 arrange for an Eatem Star pic- nic in Augdst. |. | |I 1 l l as to the pool. The pool is seven by fifbem lars. In actual practice it takes ap- praximatnly one cent of the gas tax, toget}}er with the 80 peregnf. He is located 89: Mare Island, California and will go from here to Philadelphia i n take a six months course in the Marineschool 'the m His old school friends and pals will be glad to gree him again. BANK AT NORFOL K FORCED To CLOSE Norfolk,Neb.,July 23.-The Nebraska State Bunk, of Norfolk . , .,.~ '. to th e d i s c r e ti o n o f th e d ~ p ~ me n t of p u b li c wo r k s . " " H o w mu c h i n th e a e s w s a t e d o e s y o u r d e p a r tme n t re c ei ve f o r h i g h wa y / i m p r o ve me n t a n d ma i n - ge~ : |....v ..... ....and is filled with a hose io that there i s always a supply ot fresh warm-. The first few days drew thirty children and it was some dght to ne them paddle in and out.The Guyers are careful not no have in mom than four feet ot water and this mnkea a safe m d pleasant plane for the children these hot afternoons. _.~,.. <~.tenance. 'For what is the other two cents of the gas max used? For state highway construction work in the various counties on the ba-lis of population, area and mileage ol nm£l roubea. '"What becomes of the additional one cent which was added by the1929 legislature?" "It is diviided into two P l ! ! ! - one-half oeut no b e used lor pave entand one half centbo banned ~; Hopes for an early re-organl1,a-c u m W i m . c s n n s n x r s tion of the bank are held by the officers.Further snnounoement|Mr,and Mrs.Will Suthegland concemlng its condition will be and baby of San Antone,Texas are spending dmeix vacation i nmade later, it was said. The bank has a capital stock of Blair visiting at the home Ui' Mr. s1oo,ooo,surpluq nf $25,000 and Suthex-Lmd's father,Mr.John deposits of £9151-oximately $2,-Sutherland. 000.000.I t w one of the largest wsu comes up annually to bebanks in this section.f_here at the time of his fathefn "About seven and a quarter million dollars." "How is this fund divided for expenditure?" "Approximately three and a quarter millions for maintemmce and four millions for construct.iun.' "But you receive some federal aid?" "Yes, approximately two and a E lm i r J e n s e n Ho ls te i n : 1 1 '?;Wl\i1e the five high - n |4 |l o extremely bud.` Tha day vu awed, however, by the use offhe newyumper engine which was purchased about a year nga md which was used, we are bold, for the :lint time.This one Rivett El¢Yator~ Has [fire Loss Fire in Extreme Top of Hentai a g . ; Fi n m m Much 'Trouble und: of Dollnn Lad.. GRAIN DAMAGED GBEATLY .The Rive t: Lumber md Grain Company'A elevator aught on fire nt. the extnmq wp of the devator on lan Ti aud ay mo rnlngi nd fo r a u m i t w u thought that thewholelhucturewouldgo.T h e height.h_ o!_the building reduced Hans P.Andersen uf Herman, was very pleasantly surprised on Sunday, July 20, when,on b¢-.img lnvived ho dinner i n the North Park in Blair,he found a large` number of his relatives had gath-ered there m have a.famlly re_| union and celebrate his binhday. Eyeryone enjoyed a delicious pic- SWIMMING POOL FOR KIDDIES Lyle Guyer is about the most popular man amnhg the kiddies nSouthm a r a l l b e c a u s e n f built a swimming pool and has in- vited them to enjoy it these hot days.. THE Guyer back yard afforded a n i d w place for the pool and FORMER BLAIR BOY 'r o RETURN Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Compbonue looking forward i n a delightful time next, month when their son, Paul who is in the navy, wil\ visi¢ his parents for eight or ten days. It has been four years since Paul was here and this will, indeed ..,, FIRE OF UNKNOW N ORIGIN A fire, oi unknown origin, but supposed to be the mph at spon- taneous combustion of n pile_o! | ~| ;~~ .,_ terman, 91,Frank Foy 93 and Wilbur Lowe, 110._ I t is expected that Oakland players will be down next Sunday morning for an inter-city tourney. ~=f=--~>~Vik]fa~ 'a.: = »Is' i f f ' » ~ z . `"" G-.~.~; ~ , ~ "' S '~~~I .r _\~ = ~ ~~~u l ~gl. - ' " 1 "-=f»;1?'v \;.1>..~\' ._ ? L = . _ - f 1 ' " e : A ; ; " >M i , ;g r 4 .- ~ ; _ _ ».* ' »." 1 ", .r _.,~»g g .A4.;.~,...'§£,, s n _»I.v . § ~.. L~, /. ~* p t = : } i ' f A z f /~ ; _ ~ r l f f .J" ; ' l i ~ E f f J / f m z ¢ ' 4 a g T 9 ~ ~ A "r1` 2 ,£f ' 0 g \ QL ~I'fn 'c- /' f, =/ / / 7*fr / ' w-n~a»\nr.n.¢.» , ..,..4 .~§2,' f f ~ \~ g g ~ f f -- =- a u . ; »~¢ , v J " . ' f -.f'f,~.M ) ,~'f{;§i<~.»=. -,»€.=-~=»)gi f f 35: f 'J "f ~.J 1 '~ r . h »"gy I f I . y /2A€ 1 C(3 -. .- L '~i f. .r ;; f . /. ""/ 4 ~ m f . r L -4 i l t - : ¢ =. z ;" ".I - --" .. :; m i ~e loss was ~ally coverefi 7 34~ .by insurance. of ~te rfa t..~''" "'`.bla u.Seven cow:in the barn°'1'lye ~ hmm for June axe»aa:W,m, gottxm out. '_The neighbors all turned outgriqegonesHBM; B.F. and dld everything in their power Grover Wukg Ho 149 47.0 fn save the building but could do ns o s 967 38.5 but little except to assist in sav- Elmarllllller Jerseys 740 88.2 ,.,.,,, , . ; I : ~a ." 1 |I - in g occupied by the Blu e Goose shone,c a lled th e f i r e me n t o th e scene at about midnight Sunday ni ght No damage was done. Rgport Of Q Testing Ass'n zss ~ on Tat far June.8,102.7 Pm-4- of Butterflt Produced. feel much pride- in this fine up-county\lI'B2 I KENSINGTONto-date equipmant. and the ~z | '-r .:Bli nd Km; B_p_? .}" :.§ ° of its initial trial.A; (;M3 h.rs d l Holstein 17'?3 81.6 The Eastern Star kensingtonThe loss m the Qvmglwsf is con-»A. c. Marshall Holstein 186 67.4 held a picnic mapper on the lawn enderable,there b€{ll8 around Paul Jones Holstein 2097 62.9 at the Ballard home souih of $5090 worth of e m u d@Sf:I'0§'€d Elmer Miller Jersey 1308 61.6'wwn, Grace Ballard being hostess. cl 'B||MerfaL sno ws GOOD .xv la mc rz ...Juaeml 1980 therewen 26 5 ;;a m o n m r i n Washington qmq y ,Th e y _ " g u n a m u m mundo of muk, containing s,xo2.1 o f b u w u m. cows. averaged bdween sg ~d 60 pounds of huttulnt, ke n s i n g to n pre si den t,Mr s .Geo. B a te s , a n d Mr s . R. E . V i n to n f u r - ni s h e d p le n ty o f a mu s e me nt i n th e sh ap e o f g a me s f o l lo w i n g th e sup pe r.Th e se c r etdi y ,Mr s .C.K .B e n - d o r f ,re ad th e mi n u te s o f th e pr e vio u s me e ti n g .A c o mmi tte e c o mp os ed of Mrs . R. C. I -I i tc hman , ....|g ||;; ?§,'~»~ $ » " 9 mm§ , .§~~° r 2 ;"", §w g n i / § ~ § ; . § I1 ~_\~.., ; § ».~n n 1 ~ :L . _ . f h , » f . ¥ s ..y ." 1 ~~ _\i s BARN BURNS f-The ba r n o n t . h e B n r t Marsh inrm near Spiker, wu struck by lizhfnins lut Sunday evening and wma burned to the ground anddong with it the utils shed, hog shed and gnnary.Withthc exception of one ea\!. no stock was lost dthough n quan- Bty of hay, earn and oats and hu!the low net of 81.Don C. Vm Deusen wna aeouud with an 8 6 , l e l s 4 ! o r a n e ¢ o 1 8 2 .Matt B¢ l1 dnr!ha da .n8 7a nd\vi thnde - duction d 4 made his net 88, but .Glilfotd Hdbe rt n o t a 98 and had a hmdlelp of 10 to reduce his s c o re w8 8 | ls o ,mAk i n g| . ti e ! o r third prize.Russell Harrison had a n e t o ! S 4 , L l 1 e s a me a s R . C . Hitchman without a handicap. Fie other players, Marcus Beck, El Hanagn,H.G.Jansen,A.A. Jensen and Herman Slmonsen had s net of 86.Dr. Hemphill had a net of 86. Frank Bellows a net of -~~»...» ~ golf links Sunday Mmlns. shoot- ing85 for the 18 holes.This was one stroke Qver the nu handicap EncampmentsaBlair ls 0n The To Be In Adgust I-H Cla ys of DMI# and wngiq. lon Counties Will Hold hu!!- me nt a t Arllnli o n Fdr Grnnh Augunt 19, 20 nd 21. To HO L D n mo N s ' m 4 1 1 o N s '"s,gj== Contests to be Heldlhcl A mlng.Afternoon: Devotellto The club encaxppment for youngsters from Dodge and Wash- mgton cddntiep WBI be held Aug~ u t 19. 20 and 21 at the Wash- lngwn County F d !Ground;i n Arlington, Nebruka, according tn Bounty Agent Gn-g¢ Baws jun completed making the :nest-dirat route winch of course iudging comments pm be held each morning*-H»e afmmoonq will be ievoted to athletic events. `Eve- ming program will be worked up by dividing the youngsmrs into groups working up some?home- Lnlent. play. Mr.I-I. J.Young win demon.- stnte how to make wa wrprod concrete tanks, and otha! uses 6! :anemia on the fum. Mr.'Harold K .Douthit gi ll speak so the Gllmwdl an the gg- nntqa o f In a gdc dtura l e qla q- Llnn,md wh x t i t ma ma i n the way of l. fuller lile to the lm-in A Welcome,Arriva1 IR l v e t t E l e v a t o r Has Fire Loss 1 Fire in Extreme Top of Hentai a g . ;F i n m m Much Trrvuble lnPktinguinhing. Seven! Thous- ands of Dollu-I La d.. GRAIN DAMAGED GBEATLY .The Rive t: Lumber md Grain Company'A elevator aught on fire nt. the extnme wp of the devator on lan Ti aud ay mo rnlngi nd fo r a u m i t w u thought that thewholelhucturewouldgo.T h e height.h_ ol the building reduced the pzesaure and rude the DSM extremely bud.` rm day vu awed, however, by the use of the newyumper engine which was purchased about a year nga md which wus used, we are bold, for the :lint time.This one fire alone paid the price a t the pumper many times i n wha t i t saved the company and the Bhir fire department and Blair city feel muqh pridv in thi s iine jrprto-date equipment and Hue ~' » '- of its initial trial. The loss ho wefompnny is con- siderable,there being around $5000 worth of grain destroyed besides the damage Ui the building. NOTICE I\m now driving my own truck Hans P.Andersen uf Herman, was very pleasantly surprised on Sunday, July 20, when,on Lu-ins; lnvived ho dinner i n the North Park in Blair,he found a large number of his relatives had gath- ered there m have a.famlly re- union and celebrate his binhday. Everyone enjoyed a delicious pic- nic dinner and a very pleasant afternoon and all departed for their homes wishing Mr. Andersen many more happy birthdays. Those preient mere:Hans P. Andersen, Mr.and Mm. Allred c . Andersen and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Andersen, Mr. andMrB. Henry Wolsnruinnand Eugene, Mr. and M n .Peter Andersen,Wm. Andersen, Carl Andersen, Mx. and Mrs.Clarence Wachter, Jack :nd Marilyn, all of Herman, Mr. and Mrs.Chris Nelson, Alice, Harold and Clarence, Mr.Harry Nelson, Mr. and Mrs.Wdter Nelson, all Stanley. A picnic lunch was served a t Bve u'c.lo¢k.M n .David Mummezt esdxhed Mrs. Pound ln the enter- teinment. Besides tlmee mentioned above the following were present:Lois Allen,Annette Fns e,Gwynavere Smith,Mary -Vw Pieper,l h r y I-'names Warrick, Han-let Gollehon Lila Ruth Gnya, Norma Nelson, Eva Axeleon,June B¢218» Emily Allen, Vlxglnin Redfield,Dorothy Ann Sherman, Mnrlen Krngh, Dor- othy Deeu, Ile Hansen, Norma and Alma Wbemlng of Bennington. Sheets, Lena May and George Jr. of West Point, Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Andersen,Florence and Evelyn, Mr. and lllrs. Andrew ChrisY.ensen» Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jensen, Ronald and Darline, Mr. and Mrs. James Paulsen,all of Blhir,Fritz and Henry Pedersen of Herman, Carol Pewrsen of Wayne, and Mr. Ray- will be glad to g.":,.;f. him again. orsen of Elkhom, lowu. CHILDRENS PARTY Mrs, J. L. Pound entertained at e large c.h.lldren's pa ny tor her little daughter,Peggy and her cousin,Virginia Pound of Fre- mont, on Thursday, July 1'I,¢atthe North Park where twenty-two chil- drm responded no invitations. Gomes were much enjoyed m d the following won prizes;Mu*- guerite Rathmann,Beliy Jane _Rgport Of Q Testing Ass'n 2 $ § mno a Ta t fo r J une .8,102.7 P01141 of Bulte rflt Produced. pym-Cows Av e n g i i O v e 80 cl Bmwerfat. s n o w s G O O D Av mn c u ...Juaeml 1980 therewen 26 5 ;;a m o n m r i n Washington qmq y ,Th e y _ " g u n a m u m mundo of muk, containing s,xo2.1 o f i m w m . cows. averaged bdween 50 d 60 pounds of huttulnt, w'four avenged over`60 pounds. of terfat.. Tlye high hmm for June axvaa follows: Owner Br e d Milk B,F. Qaul Jones Holstein: 1498 47.0 Grover Wilkins I-Iolstejns 967 38.5 Elmarllliller Jerseys 740 88.2 Ed-Renard Holsbdnn 962 85.2 Elmir Jensen Holstein; 1147 84.8 'f;W|xile the five high cows uve: g m c o unty us : 1". m m m m a r .A; c. Mnrshdl Holstein 1773 81.6 A. C. Manlmll Holstein 1686 67.4 Paul Jones Holstein 2097 62.9 Elmer Miller Jersey 1308 61.6 Grover Wilkins Holstein 1308 57.6 1 ;1 -.. i .-»=,.:-¢:*"{f ~_;._.. 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" f v..~¢._ _. . .-v r , ' .»f*' Special Purchase Sale of :now ne wS i lk D m u e a i s m w o n a t m r u m m a n w : c u f f s a n d $6.76.Al l haw ntylen Ind dew SWIMMING POOL FOR KIDDIES Lyle Guyer is about the most popular man amohg the ldddiefon South m a r a l l because he as built a swimming pool and has in- vited them to enjoy it these hot days.. THE Guyer back yard afforded a n i d w place for the pool and cement and labor which Lyle do- nafed noon put the finishing touch- ea to the pool. The pool is seven by fifteen feet,cement bottom with drli n and is filled with a hose io that there i s always a supply ot fresh water. The first few days drew thirty children and lt was some dght to no them paddle in and out.The Guyers are careful not no have in mom than four feet ot water and this nukes a safe m a pleasant plane for the children these hot afternoons. Fonm m BLAIR GIRL MAKES GOOD IN so : Mins Beulah Meier, daughter o Mr. md Mrs . Wm. Mai er of ~=: South street,arrived home Fri day,July 18 from la s v 1 New Maxim where she has bee~ t h e p x s t t w o y e a n asassoc~ pmfumr in the university there~ Mins Meier had one hundred an thirty-four students under he supervision. Sln wi ll have two months va nation before time to resume he work there. BANK AT NORFOL K FORCED To CLOS Norfolk,Neb.,July 23.-Th~ Nebraska State Bnnlc, of Norfol~ vrm closed temporarily this mom ing by action of the bank officers. Hopes tar an early re-organlza tion of the bank are held by th~ officers.Further announcement conceming its condition will b~ made later, it was said. The bank has a capital stock o $l00,000,surpluq of $25,000 an deposits of gpjiroximalaely $2,- 000.000.It w one of the larges banks in this section. .Taba B. Gibson is listed as th~ president;J.W.Raxmom is th~ vice president; D. P. Wetzell is the cashier and A .H.Staifen is the assistant cwaier. A bank examiner la reported t~ b e o n t h e w n y b o u k e o v e r bank.. I -~_makes om- funds for const;-uwonman.15 smali chlldren have been work 1,¢§|_a1 about mix and a 1,au Hans Jersild and familv of druWn¢d in tanks or washtubs.Of ..=n=-..- n This year the celebration will he 'held next Sunday when all the .Sutherland clan, numbering around fifty, will gather for the occasion. This will be the eighty-third bug, 'anniversary of "Uncle John" as wef all call him, and hm i s ho pi ng _he will have a pleasant day." ill!-AIR AND VICINITY l c m s R A I N After a lung, dry spell with the lmermnmeber rlxlng w 106 degree, §ni§p'{_;;'5_;;d'§§e,j_';;";;{_;';l; | ation lmown as "The 1.»a¢;nd~» their lead. The Monnichs scored in the first when Winlleen was given n pass, Eidmn doubled and Frltz. clonted a sacrifice fly rn oenfaer.Dey was wild ln the mira and the Monniclm ran in 5 women m take a command- ing lead. Frltz and Smnett Angled, hm Bra'/neon was hit by a pitched bun,Nordxtrcm walked.Schein singled,Wlslieen doubled and Bock walked.This was all the scaring for the Honniclm very cleverly planned and earriai out on Mondayafbemoon n real surprise on Mrs.Moran in honor of her birthday, which is July zo. The Moran family was invited to lunch at the home d Hrgcom Badgwerow and were called 'pam about the middle of the lfilflwvllf nndtothe drsux-prise foundnllrgs group of women ubembled n¢ line pax-sonage.A very pleasant and happy aft- ernoon was spent, climamd hyu- freshments consisting ol lee mam Philadelphia, moved to lair 'lm a total of 108 persona drowned in week.Rev, Jersild wh holds his Nebraska in 60 weeks only 84have B. A., B. D.. and D.. ~ b e e n n v l m m e r s . having studied at Dana,t.0Cullum, and Mount Airy! Seminary c o n N D A M A G E No r a mv v mmm...."How WNY miles of highway in the mm system and how many of them miles are subject to federal li d ? " "Timm n n s u m ...:|..,a..u... \*< ah various Dana students, REUNION OF OLD FRIENDS Olin Athan of Pipestone, Minn. accompanied by his daughters and his brother, Will, came dawn Sat- urdny und spent vhf- night at the Dan Hogan larm home in Burt county.On Suminv they gathered with friends at the Harry Seltz three weeks w carry th: crop thru the tunneling and dlking stage, Thomas Blair, government meteor- ologlst, declares in hh report on. weather and na p conditions lo r the "gtk ending '1'udud=y. July 22 The dxouth, which vga endedlhe foxspart of the week by good rains, caused considerable damage w com in northeastern and some south central couniéea,Mr.Blair nays.Elsewhere in the stnte the "I n 1926 Lhare were but 1670 miles of gnveled zondn s o u maintained ureompared with 2,- 411 mm. ki 192 7, sm in 1 928 .\ 8,826 in 1929 and 4,500 miles ln: (Continued on ma e to ur) IMPROVES FARM HOME Ed Flake, who lives out in the ,Telbuta neighborhood,has been doing some rather exlzensive im- mu: lun mummgwn wunuy wel-Butch samrmanm gmgm, l umaeomedani c e nm Sunday nizhr an choice and wild pmh gnv e vrhen,.58 of an I-nr-h ML Blair one in che um-d.Singles by Tengperntunes fell aecnrdingly Van Densen, Krause and sick and and everyone felt relieved after A danlle bv Bukh Sduxrmnn added and oak; The president, Mrs. Sophia Beeh in a few wqll chosen :emu-kg, pre- sehted Mrs.Mor-an with a lv vdy ,...n»Ie 'Y >- Lt s- re ie n name 'fl ue WW ana *llloY¢d me damn has bee "U ht m °d_pruvengents in his fann home.He" I " V F qver the old times.l e n w h n K m |hn hid n fine nunmarlor built on On Monday Mr.Athan and " " " ''~ '¢Bn§i21Er£b1e" 'cal:i1et idnughters left for Chicago where Fashion Center July Cleirance. done in different rooms. the _ma§ied dalghtjer,Mya.Tal-Sale new in program.Shop nowzdvea Hr.Flake one of tl: madge liwes and where the weeklnnd get ynur llmm of tha ~ e o m f o l will be spent.gains.27-lt nf the country.lPhone Bunk 113. cilh can \ i""/g Blah :ul 24 1980- n mp`Ffp', 1 | ERTINENT FACTSSOME PI SUGGESTIONSIAND II ELECTRIC QUESTIQNTl-IEI In the event of this ch ge being made, it will be necessary for the comp y to spend $17,000 or $18,000 in order to recondition the distribution sys- tem in a manner which will permit theuse of stoves, a s cost to the city under the proposed contract,Some question has been i g h t have n exact saving to the city of $714.00.to how the Iowa-Nebraska A-»& Power Company can afford electric refrigeration, m otors and other equipm eny We haV€ exact current consumptzon l1S€d 111 the whnrnvnr Hnav mnullrl he r\nc€1m1\vn-iHn-in Hma A h :pay $275,000 for a distribution 1 v a .\ u ; v J I v v u u u n u v \ | \ l J l l v u I f s u a . u . s a v n u w i v . ,s y s t e m ~ i 8 W o l ' t l ' l ~I t ice plant, for pumping and overheéd street lighting ~ is true that the acceptance Assuming that the month of April fot h e was an average mqnth, and figuriqg these items forpropositionwo uld call for one year, you have a saving to the city as between There can be po l`ea3°11able`d0"bt as |10 the ser-c o m p a n y o f t h e _..f _ __.the nresent cost of nroduction alone; and under the v1ce to be furnxshed.The s"PP1Y of current 1s prac-transfer to the distribution svstern alone.They are not buying the nronosed contracts. as follows:tically imlimiued, and where your city is located on distribution system as a s ~ingle item, but they are a circuit, the continuity of.service is more assured than where you depend on manufacture in a localpaying fhis money for the electric business in Blair; the distribution system is simply the nieans of con- veying the current oo the points where the consum- ers desire it.$275,000 would be far more than the physical worth of Ehe plant, equipment and distribu- In the event of a general storm your systemOn the ice plant <$1500.00 could and would be very quickly put into condition by concentrating construction forces at all times employed by the company.If a storm should destroy On pumping 2122.80 On overhead stmet lighting -474.72 your local plant you would not be so fortunate. In addition to the above the company would pay a tax on property which has heretofore been exempt, These are items of direct mun-worth this amount of money to the city.The Com-From tHe standpoint of the tax-payer it would e $275,000 aah be used for thep a n y ' s c o s t o f p r o d u c t i o h , b y r e a s o n o f t h e i r v o l u m e 1 c 1 p a 1 s a v m g . .A d u t o t m s m e m n e r e s t : o n m e p n n -s e e m t o u s t h a t w h e r 2 -. . . . . . . 1 . .1 . . . . . - . . L L - . .L I . -f ' Z A . . J . .L L - L n . . : . .J L E ,~ ~ 5 I ~~ a ~~~ ~ ~~~~ your municipal indebtedness, 7 an au uluuu xuwcr Luau unc ulhy a \.'U§l», uuu. uns uu.-gagn year of $20'062_]_2_and thereby in conjunction with the saving on mun- icipal contracts,bring about a reduction in yourferencemakesi t possible f amount of money.They will 1 investment, of course.t thl or them to pay this nake interest on their ~taxes of 60 per cent, that it would be a \'nr--.» ....M:c:.. :11....+...¢:."».. I-..",- LM.. .\..1..1:..1...,1 zery good Luau] ny\:\:u..|.u x uua ulauv nm ua v v uccu yuv uoucuz s a m e t i m e i t w i l l b e _b u s i n e g s p r o p o s i t i o n f o r t h e c i t y o f B l a i r a s t o t h e t a x s a v i ng o n p a r t l c u l a r p i e c e s o f p r o p e r t y . o f t h e c i t y o v e r y o u r ~ ~ ~_ _ ~ n : _ _ _ ; |. n n . , M ~very much to the advantage A:our a s s e s se u v m ua uun wa s m s n ux e u a t ¢ z ,z a .|.,'a oupresent method of securing electric service.on which levies made to t1}_e extent of 15.7 mills, for cib purposes alone, to raise a total of $35,828.62.:rhe.a°°eP'a"°e nf this Pr°pPSiti°n.depe"dS ew?- n acceptance of this proposition v. ould mean that ly on lts own ment.It must be deslred by the cm- I ..l zens of this community on the basis of good businessa nm..this tax would be more than cut in half.4.The citv is nha1'n'inU_ nr shnnlri ohnran_____-_,_ ""'-c"-uv -- -..,_._ -.....,,e,.. ..t....,more than cost of production mi municipal contracts. Complete and exact figures are not available as to the amountof current used for municipal purposes. On the electrolier system, as now installed, we have the exact figures for six months.Figuring the sav- icipal indebtedness could be retired, and there would be a continuing benefit to the city, out ofthis asset, of $20,062.12 each year.That would be a fixed and determined all-time yearly profit.The city cannot make money on these rates where the cost of pro- duction is as high as it must be vhere the commodity or the change is not going to be made.We feel very confident that just as soon as the people of Blair understand the effect of what is now proposed, and the advantage that it will be to the city at large and to each individual taxpayer, you will yourselves in- sist that this proposition be accepted.If you think ing to the city on this basis for one year, ~ between is manufactured ~ an amount simply sufficient to the city's present cost of production alone, and the meet the demands of this city. it should be submitted §o the voters, sign the peti- tions which are now being circulated. Light &Power Co0Iowa-Nebraska l a 'Q:._ .x }a` 2 . .5;-"F..zt ig r ~:. :.4"~_J..'\'_:".¢".:"" .` `~'r 1~.; : . . ~»"t ».»~ '~ .~ . , i ` .I .f 1 ~ . ~ . 5..»._ . . .~_._, . /. 1 ~.- , -:- ~L ' .1 ',..Za"" ~ " ,.. -. |,4-~. i , "~`.~.~: \. ~.15-'..."1'rf-`.,"' z. . . "~. .-\ , ~ "Q ~..~i w i ~'j;:¢~1 .ff .L.'_ EJ ~.3;~ , s . . 1 ' l r - - ' r m uJuly 24, 1980 1 W i t h The Churches ~ m m n m nom-:wldmerhome. Mrs. Clyde Metzler spent Thurs-dny aftexnonn with Mrs.C. H. g l a n d u n l u f t h e H m mm a m - cr. Pi nk a t Gm: Salma n L o l! One can pink 'or :hum nlmo n, pick up fme with fork; ss eup fine bX¢\d crumbs, yolks of four ew well beaten,four tablespoons of melt/ed butter,% levnl teaspooniul of Silt, 1 level teaspooninl poultry dmaaing, 1 level teaapoonful hw CHRISTIAN CHURCH A. J . umm, Pas to r ible School, 10 A. M.mjuigz Worship, ll A. li. the coming year, and t r ms u wother highly important business,has-#been set. for the evening of August Gth.All oliioera are here by reminded bo have the work ep- ,.1 .H .m Specinl Pur due Sale of 300 new Silk Dresses is now o n a t the Fashion Center at $4.75 and $6.75.Al l new styles and new prints included in Bha 18 no 46. 9883 well whipped.Mi x i n the SAVED HER FROM g .|- Hrs. Byrd Bard until Saturday. Mrs.Rau Sean of Teknmsh. came Sunday to smy a whale with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beard. Mrs.F n n k Pitzer who wm ap n t i e x g . a t S t . ~ h o s p i t a l , ~~.,Mrs.Marshdl Tylon and is im- provw in Bzalth. Dr.Herman Hlzlrdum and Hina Emmaline Ellis of Omaha,spentFriday evening at the parental, Fwd Hurdnm home.on paper.Pineagple Betty vvfww-¢bi¢ l=¢n. val, bed, ham, or what have you. (hw cup chopped cooked meat, cold;'A cup cooked cold rise;1 haupoan onion iviws ss tmspoon salt; $4 ten-tpoon mm: 2 tabla- spoone minced Pqsley; 1 egg;2 tqblupoons butter;2 tablespoons! milk.Mi x tngether well,thenf nhape into amd! rolls Bhd dlp in: crumbs.Fry i n deep fan until on s f, 1l" called.udgnme nt uf nd due de a t 'Notice is hereby given tlmtxgmh o ther pe rs ons as u, by jui Margaret M¢:Qunxrie hu filed with um underdslwk s w a n Cdnnty' Judge of Washington County, Neb-nah, he x ti na! report la Admin- iatratrlx of em es iai e ol John McQunrr1e cleansed, and made nn application for final adminintm- u and dischar and for the e n t i t l e d t o th e n u t , md I l n v s a e ¢ ¢ he 8 t .h d~ y u 1 Aug uz,1 5 o , at xo o'clodr A.. M. at mvi ofm. in mid county .for the. lwlrinz Chem- ef.1 uma July mm, ma e .1 (SEAL)A..C. 13325,226-as s p e a r c o m f y J w u n 1 E f » ; ; ; i § , ; m l f . ' u . Mid-week meetinc Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.Nearly everyone lmows 9. fellow who does not, care whether school keeps ar nm.We admire his happy disposition and nametlmm we are almost envious ofthe good . times he is having.But somebody must plow the corn or it will nov be plowed and somebody m n n shape for limi repon. m x r r l s r c m m c u I.. J. Munn, Pnswr Sunday School 9:45 A. ll.Morning wmkxp, 11 A. n. Evming nrvi w. 8:00 P. M. um Week Savice 'Ved.nesday, s. We had an illtttzl G ln Sunday Sdzool attendance 0 twenty over the previous Sunday The attend- xmvm the whm or zz win not b¢'moe a t the mminu serv ice was harvested.So somebody must keep r m church m d Sundny school going dllrins this hot weather.Ne Sunday we shall be looking :lor you.Bri ng that happy smile. FIRST METHD DI ST c n uu c n Carl Bader. Putor wry good.The atiendznce at the evening service vu not dinppolnt ing when weather conditions are taken lube consideration.These things encuurnge us very much. I !you were absent we Sunday, fall in line next Sunday. The Cmsaders B-and had a good meeting on last Friday despile the cl m E! s lu t< m m dl U ix nl nlh< v s E lextreme heat.Twenty were pres-L _; |o r |re p o .l o ~=0 ~|:~I :l s.:. ~ | | '"~~"'" ~|\ |.|a»ch1ng,8.0 0 P ~a r e =t I v e r s o n ~ u Saturd a~a f t-J _eaten I1~s e r ve wi th f i s h s a u c e .0ne ~ha 1f med ium-si zed ~i n e a ~ i e . / °1iIdren c a lled a t th e mr s .m m - a m t Ive rs on h og ne S a tu r d a y a f t- rnoon.,Eth el an d Gla dy s S imons en sp en t. un c i ny af twer n oo n at th e F. Md le r om.Mr . a n d Mr s . J - S . C o n e ty d r o ve >Vadley a n d W a te r lo o Su n d a y waning t o vi s i t re la tives . H r .a n d Mr s . G e o r g e Ha i n a n d Er.a n d Mr s ,N o r m a n W a r r i c k r o ve to Om a h a Mo n d a y , t h e me n n i n g ' to th e ma r k e t. F r e d Me t z le r w h o h a s b e e n li v- ng w i t h th e Gle n n R a y f a m i l y u n ' A r li n g to n , wa s a S u n d a y d i n - er a n d a f te r n o o n g u u t a t th e u ma o f h i s b r o th e r , C ly d e . ' M n .D o n Ha u l e r a n d d a u g h t e r , i r g i n i a s p e n t S a tu r d a y n i g h t a n d un d a y wi th h e r f a th e r , P . He a le y :xl sisic r,1l:.tI::';,n He a le y o f la ir . H w y ' m a k e r a n d su p,T i m m , ou i s Gr i mm a n d n o n , L o u i s d r o ve J BADBa1§'..m.-nown " I wo u ld z f t g o th r o u g h th e p a s t two y e a r s a g a i n f o r a . h a lf d o z e n houses and Iota.My 'whole syn'te m wa s to xi c an d a n er vo us c on di - .er $¢;°awr |1 .,.»"-;f£""T;11 :\.jf . 5 .,.q t .., .r " " 1 .f\;."3r'' ,'g f f , . . 4 ».~ i * ' ; -1> ' 3 f ~ = r , . :- 1 ; f x H :j ' , ; f f f . .. ~:u f f " . *r €r:1 a %],=:1Q;», r :, " . r : , ' ¢~ '..U . \ ;~ 1159 I.U <¢~. . \ \ '; * 2 f :f : ' = ". \, £" q . g m za A ~3 7 :" 2 `T i ' °..:f ~ i v .I ~1 »»~ " Z ~ . ' §~= ' ° E ¢ " » ,', ¢;. \ 1 1 . ° * " * ".n ~~ ~ * w ~. W |l nour.:serve no t o r co m.u n l w ueate n h ot, se rve wit h fsh sau ce.I 0ne~}m1! me: Smlmon n u Creole I1 cun stale bn crmnbsQ2tai1§l»e- spoons butler,Si cup sugar,56. cup bf stale cake crumbs, 2 pine- apples out in 'A-inch slices and peeled.Boil the sugar And water fin minute s.Add the nineanph :nd cook until hsnder.Butter s baking M111 cwer with the cake numb: md tha pineapple.Hnvc aumba fo r tha to p lnyer.Pour tha julm o ve r, md bake for 4s minuws.Serve with lard sauce. NOTICE OF FINAL aaron IN 'mn COUNTY COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, N m m s n . Estate of John MbQurdq De- oLa¥f°lE2£;;=fr3 §o-rxcn A.C. Debel, Attomey.COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON cotm'rY,, NEBRASKA. Estate of Chris K. Jo on, De- ceased. Notice is given w the creditors m appear before me at the County Gout mom in Blair, Nebraska, on the sth day of August, 1980, and on the 10th day of November, 1980, for the purpose of exam- ination, adjustment and allowance uf claims.All claims not filed on or before tha 10th day of Novem- ber. 1980, will be forever barred. Dabed this 11th day ol July, 1980. ( H m m 1. C. EL!-ER. 26-4t County Judge. Bléir T€!'*"".£"!'?.,..C"""'""Y \' I M a n d c d ' L u ; D h - h n u l e l e p h n m n B o n f -i e u n e e d n t P r e v e n t n l m n h h ; s c o n -n n c n u r .I t n u t s s ol i t t l e a n d w i l l d o s oh l e l . . B h t t l l l l o w m l l l s o h h d f e c t a t ' | P . l .u a l t d n w l m n l .u a n r h l u n n l o w e rn u n a n g l v o n f r o mu ¢ » r . l . u ¢ . n 4 a u . l . I 4 l Q i n »¢ |n Distance Service an :ave you an lougthuonmmdapendnuip. Pickupd:el'w!iV'd,tl=lldleopa\- awrwhomtoallnndfneforcyuu Inno1vit,youuegctL\l\lytll|=iI§ Simmer md serve hot. Tm-Minute Creamdd Salmon Make a good whim saucé by rub- bing a tablespoonfud ol flour intn a tablespoonful of melted bntmr. When smooth add 1 cup of mold milk. and sm while it in w°ldns~ Add 1 canufpi nkbr churn lllmon eeparaled into small pleas.If tha nnnrn mam- hm 1\1h~\r ui d n | byThere are spiritual "ra o! gg' -'''.` bl,'n:". as well ls phyldeal, andu=»§»"~=»m= from the same mfg.The gig-I_~»»=~ Qulrwrly ~ 3;".:..::"'::, .':m.'& .11 .,...'?.1'. \»e=. had Fri§l\r_l¢__Fw=g Fw; horse market. Miss Betty Wilson of AlbionNeb.,is visiting at the home ul her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.0. M. Msthwes.With her cousin, Miss Maxine Mathew# she joined a picnic at Heony park»Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson at the Martin Johnson home in the Glendale district.Marshall Tyson of Omnhn, was up Thursday visiting at the HarryTucker and Louie Grimm homes.Howard Faekler bunk his dster,Helen to Peru Tuesday to enroll Wednesday in the last dx weeks of summer school there. Mr. md Mrs. Charles Byrne und dsughters of Blair, spent Tuesdayevening with Mr,la d Mrs. Ops] Raeveg.Miss Gertrude Warrick went on Wednesday m Concord,Nob.no vim Miss Ann Vo llors. a former room mam at Wayne.She return~ ed home Sunday evening when her 'K e ¢ tv"~: ~~ S5 ~ ~ fggu!`:,\2f.€1f;~ »~ f i " - i a y fo help her mother, Mrs. Ar!.o t Burt county cook for ~ r u u M r s . B n k e t i s q u l t e L Other dnughwrx, Mrs. Harry ~son and Miss Gladys B a h t -am nfbernoon them and lmlyu remained to ca n for he r other.Mr. a nd Mn. L . W .Fister of au City, Missouri spent Sun-~ywith Mr.andMrs.Ne umWar- ck, their cousins.Manning' mom- :" ' * "" " ° ° k °. ; " " a i ";'°' argaret ur i c ey e t or~eyenne, Wye. for we rodeo.On~eir return they will awp with ~e Gus Wan-lek hmily at. Peers., olu., and the Zsdse Warrick Iam- y~~'Mrs.A. R.Beales stayed over aturdsy night and Sunday with r parents,Mr. and Mrs.C.B.u.nn.Mr. Beales, Mr. and Mrs. pnl Reovcs and chlldrvn and Mr. nd Mrs.Byron Bunn and chil-~were also Sunday visitors. Macy Warrick loft last. week forother,Neb.to work for Chris risbensen at harvesting.Mr.and Mrs.George Fackler ove to Cedar Creek Tuesday to =Mrs.J.J.Schneider, motherf/Mrs. Fnckler, who is very low. Loren Lzxymnn und wife and hildnen spent Sunday with his other,Mrs.Ellen Layman at~rizona.' W E A. W. Clarke and James |Kel\oe~t Sunday afuenoon i n Ken- Sunduy dinner guests of Mr. and »~~Prentice Smith were the ~isses Audrey and June Beales d ~outh of Blair. Miss Eleanor Dixon was a guesrt ~! Miss Helen Svendgard at the~A.Svendgurd home south of~lair, from Saturday evening until -» ondny aflernoou. Floyd C1urke spent Saturday ~'ght and Sunday wth Ha rland :'dwell,west ol Herman.Hr .and Mrs. A. W. Clark: and chll» dren went Sunday "wins to bring him homaFrank Hendrleksen of south of Blair,was n Sunday afternoon tion nearly drove me dstr;c1§d.Iw-s¢ub5mu>pegioi1&`Rm¢J¢§°¢ lumbago and was I rdhly rundown. Sargon swept my troubles, __ _ ._ '_ Chiropractic for P a i n Chiropractic is not limited bo nervous diseases,nor is it circum- scribed to H16 conedions o i spinal curvatures and pain confin-. e d to the hack alone.To enumf eraw all the var-ious diseases thatChiropractichas relieved wnuldbaimpossible in thin space.Chiropractorshavefoundtlmt by removing pres- sure on the "gg" can ng'relief in almost "f - " ; ° ° °all-gh. me yvertcbrol the s ping Ind restoring them fo tlu~.|.r pm- per positions,the Uniro-practor can release t h e nerve pressure that in mun-i nz many painful sues o ! stomach trouble, liver m dbowelailments,neurhh,sdntlcn, lumbago, etc. Then as well as lnflnmmnhuryconditions.such as colds, oouglg,dnua trouble, bron- chi , etc., ull respond read- ily bo Cluropnutic adjust/- ments.D<~n't suffer need- les; pnin.but see a Chim- pnctor und start getting Dr. W. ll. Feral Wolf!l i m ; B l u e Bldg.PHONE 175 Bliir.-Neh. I .B E A ~| FRED GUYER 'RppubhcanCadlrlale for County Treasurer (Deputy ~ Treuurcx for Put Three Yan) 'PrimarlesAug. 12,1930 pre v ent 1 nd bna kdo hn. " Mn. Ruby W. Woodl, 8078 Calif- ornia Bt.,Omaha.Tho Stew\ttPh-lrmlby, Agents. ~|.| ~..-~.| ;.. ,de e p li k e u c h i l da n d l hu v e di f i - icudty in ratdning my appetite. "Sargo:| Pi11 snre animportant part o l t h a Sll'K°ntxea tmentes they eliminated P°¥=°ninx from my s y s te m xndle fti ti nflne v o rki ng order.I u n p o d t i v e l tno kthin u n . .. w 1fi1 ¢ ' / v ! ; l Q.'ffpa=;;.;f ...z, :UW - é ' Road Tire to aww any other tire of equal price ghen rungnmider the same conditions. mum norman PRODUCTS oourmftmmn»oum:») QJlnmr, Omo, U. s. A. flallen r e 7 .r \|||| limi: l 1 e II1 z tumllllz any tire dealer to equal this COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON cotm'rY,, NEBRASKA. Estate of Chris K. Jo on, De- ceased. Notice is given w the creditors li!!-le of the liquor'from tha fish.Serve on soft buéued m m o r square soda cmckers.This may he varied by adding one-hal! tea- apaonful nf cuyry powder to the Co u r t r o om. in B lai r , Ne b ra s k a, o n th e S t h d a y o f A u g u s t ,19 30 , an d o n th e 1 0 th d a y o f No v e mb e r , 1980,f o r th e pu r po s e o f e xa m- | : | \ |.|; and butter.Serve for breakfast, dinner or supper.lt cgn be pre- pared in ten minutes. Croqueita and Rissolm Tlny Croquettea and xisaolen are the NOTICE OF FINAL aaron IN 'mn COUNTY COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY,memsecondappeannne. Any me a ts my be us o d fo r thi a \' I M a n d c d ' L u ; D h - h n u l e l e p h n m n B o n f -i e u n e e d n t P r e v e n t n l m n h h ; s c o n -n n c n u r .I t n u t s s ol i t t l e a n d w i l l d o s oh l e l . . B h t t l l l l o w m l l l s o h h d f e c t a t ' | P . l .u a l t d n w l m n l .u a n r h l u n n l o w e rn u n a n g l v o n f r o mu ¢ » r . l . u ¢ . n 4 a u . l . e new setting for left-uve: meats and although there in 1 tendency to Nga rd them with sunpidon when offered i n public eating plaeel.m m is really nothing wrong with this dilh if prepared from fresh foods.Beware of the overly seasoned croquetbe.Too dmsa by government bureaus, by police departments,and b y large industrial companies which keep careful day-by-day can records.I n mos! eases, the new Ford has been chosen only after exllam tive tests , , .I ,, au.-y.s.»,.m »a»»¢nuno=-.vlvwwd-> A S K t s l A l n l z n i e m s -r m rr l o n Nvrva yf n fro m w la ere va yo u a n is :MILLER .HHi /v J ~ -\.i t' L Qs r par ?f Q u ". "1 NY TIRE de gde r a m claim hi s ti res are the "be nt"- Iha l . "t he y wi ll o ut we a r a nyothe r ti re ," e tc . But ca n they hac k lhei rclai mi wi lh lhemanu- fac1urcr"a lmnafide guarunlee? .ar'> ~Jr .».. ," r x . \ .¢f;i z ¢ :. UA ANTEE ,~" ' - . _ 1 <§.\,;' ~ ~ff=? »»>1»!..~. ~:.§=,."-L-F if 'Fg "|»»u__§._;_ r .....~r 1 < 2 - : < ; . § ;~ !|n |r f a ~ '~= = 4 ' f i " r f .~a._,~...¥'"- 2.l f "r " g | . 1 \ " l ' § " E " : :t : § .;\\u. l p .:. /. . »\ * J *" x : ..~_.w I ¢m ...r ,.D : ! »l J Y ' ;'1 L |4 - ¢»fp.'\ s "'». . . f d vs 1,..'r*\rxyr 1 .~.~»I "'»¥{.;[{'j-9 |§.": ' f f ."1 ~.~al!'- " i f,f?t£;~~""<'%? ~.a f g y ~Y V : ~: ~ , a r "~ i l ».i n _J ~\~ RELIABILITY Ec0NoMY Goan PEl\F0I\1yIA1§cE GARNER ~SERVICE .~,.. ..h21f y5 ~fr E'2' .y , - 1 :.+~W ~, / > : > ' , : < > f / f 2 .~i .. // . 1 < 4 " » r '. Allowance On Your Ol d Ti n a ( P l l l l a l i r l l lt h r u ) |»...~|.conditions. Comeinamllearnnlliheluztn aboutllilla Tires ~ why it ls poulble for in to nuke lhh nn- mrpaualsla guarantee. 'l1xen, you be the 5i1d¢¢- when you buy a Ford. You know it has been built for many thonsands of miles of satisfactory, economical service.I Let ters f ro m u sers i n eve ry pm o f the world show the value o f the sound design of the car, good materials and accuracy i n manu- facturing.Yo u sense a feeling of Sincere Pride i n the oft-repeated phra se--"Let m e tell you wha t m y new Ford d id." Further tribute to the m u-dine", reliability and general all-round per- formance of the new Ford is shown » r |.n \ | \ ¢|.:»|,»a: tion, and low cost of up-keep. They have found, as you will find, that the Ford embodies every feature you want or need in a motor car at an unusually low price. N E W L O W F 0 8 5 P R I C E S Roadster ..........8435 Phmun ..........440 Tndm-Sedan.495 Coupe .....495 g,,,¢¢.,,,,....¢-..525 n . L m c » ¢ p ¢..;.....s4s Tlaree-wlnddwFordo|-Sedan ....600 C¢mvalil|laC|||rlola 625 DeLuxePhaa¢m .....625 Delnxesedaa .. Tuwnsodlu .. 640 sea I ..,. ~ n l ~. xgyw :s a d the fa mo g fc llzfnkr l l y s" F Z n u r n`2;ilw|.ire lo out- we a r a ny othe r ti re o f e qua l . ; .v .r.M'~'11, H xy 'E I 4 l Q i n »¢ |n Distance Service an :ave you an lougthuonmmdapendnuip. Pickupd:el'w!iV'd,tl=lldleopa\- aw: whomtocallnndfneforcyuu knowit, _you uc gctudly ulking uf claims.All claims not filed on or before tha 10th day of Novem- ber. 1980, will be forever barred. Dabed this 11th day ol July, 1980. ( H m m 1. C. EL!-ER. 26-4t County Judge. ¢ ~/ fy/,./ ~~ .: ~.5"J~ \~ u®a »f a .'n train/-6minutesby telephone LongDisa.nailnofonlyxh¢fanuc,|nzx¢h¢moatecono¢n~|mlnn¢d1odofmrannctingb\uina|orn1:¢aoda\vidm. W b u ud n yh o u m b ydxe f uu ztu i h dbeulteuin ¢mv¢1» Long Dimnm mlzphane reduces the time to sixminutes.The rendu are f~=¢i~=°l1Y dikz, ya time and mon¢Lu~e saved by Iangbhanee. ngouglsew~e~ ~ex~ 3~, ~gh; of our women will be n attendance hurch insjtes you no its aervioes.Om: sympathy ;. L;out to Mrs. S day, July 2'¥t.h:Clyde Biffar in the death of her 10 ~ 3@»f Church School.Them husband, also to her mother, M1-$. s a c a s s o you.dl and the g -11 A.M Morning Worship. Q"f"'°'Hu eson 0 r re a r.Lloyd Haven,of Fremont, mes. BENCH Nofrrs Mrs. Linton Pulfer and son cl ~karnah, spent Wednesday nigh! r the Fred Peck home. Mrs. Andrew Svendgud and chil lfen spent Sunday ahernaon viB~ eard with such imereat.,will ~peak on:"Fast Colors".Miss ln Wright will dug.Help give ~ur guats n hearty welcome. 7:15 P.M Sunset Open Ai r rviee.Mxuic by qunrtette and rahenra.Singing of old hymns. r. Lloyd Haven and Mr. Arthur mllagher will have charge of the ~rvioe and bring n stimulating ~usage.Invite your friends to's comfortable m d inspiring ~ervive.Wednesday, July 80th: 7:80 P.~ .-Mid Week Fellowship Service. or-ty-five minutes of apirionnl re-reshment."A Soul that is worth =ving is worth keeping loved". ~on't neglect yous.The Fourth Quarterly Confa~ ce, which receives the annual re-~orts of officers and organizations ~lects omcers and committees for A.F.Newell,P ~ r ~ Next Sunday mornlng's service is no be the lasrhmtil the tirstsun- day i n Sepmmber.Suppose we make a special dfort to close the church-season with a strong m d well-attended aervioel This cononly be if those of the church and pariah will make s point ol' being on hand.The Church School will meet Snnay st 10 n. m. with Mr. Roy Krogh ln charge, and dll continue to meet at that hour darlng the month of August. The young people plm to go in autos to s distant point Sunday afternoon for their Sundny evening meeting. Ling nt the Jonas Blomberg heme. Mr.`Paul Lippincott ot Bone- ~teel, S. D.and Mr. Jim Lippin~ ~tt visited at the E. C. Lippincott ami: Tuesday afuzrnoon.The Bench Community Clubmeeting was postponed until this week as so many old friends and neighbors of the Biflar familywished to amend the Clyde Iyiffur funeral.Mr. and Mrs. George Follen andson were Sunday dinner guests tathe Emanuel Andrcaaon home at Orum.hks.Frieda 'Hagge and son, Donald, returned X0 Une parental, Charles Koenig hqme Wednesday Mrs. E. C. Uppincobb spent Wed- nesday afternoon visiting with her daughber, Mrs. Lyle Guyer and family in Blair.Mr.William Smith of Enid, Okh., spent 'hneaday and Wednesf gay visiting at the Charien Rusk ome. ALONG THEBOTTOM ROAD Sergeant and Mrs. Den Mead and two children of Fort Leavenworth,Kansas came Saturday ho the homeof his aunt,Mrs. Harvey Krogh, south of Blair and Sunday evening to visit another aunt, Mrs.FredHurdumand family.Mr.-Mead formerly of this neighborhood, hasbeen stationed at the fort the past seven y€J.l\'S.\Benjamin d Billy Beaxd spentSunday MM with thc Neum Warrick boys as did Edwin, Elmer and David Simonson. m a n s .l l 1 ~» \.-~~*v1 -" " - -°~4 \x."|~"--»-~ 7 x : ~_~~~- . . .-~ : , 1 - - | | ll" " " " " "" ~.-.; _ , . _- ~ = ~~Q! 1 ~' " W ff " _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ ; " | | | ; ;~- ~i "" " . . . . . - " " U ~d ~ - _. : .R # " " " " '\5~||g.f!f~.Q .. : I "/ \.U 0 ~p m u l '.. '.1- |a *, .* E a |. v g " i n Q . » » | | n * 1 i "ma - " I \'e . ; .v i/n #1911 if ,cf '' '\\I n _ 1 J\~ !i1 »"~i a .'n ~.f, ~~~~.. ~ ~ : ~~ f ~~zzz.,~~~~¢wf,'% .L i m f." ...~~ 1/. ~ ~ ~ ~ .1 1 ~ ~§:£;§v " 1: ,.......,. ) ' I l l n a w I O I I r u l e : n u m L e='~"~» ¢0mf0r¢, also of control, oil ad gan a deunmmnilbn ride inllw ~~ 5 l f o n n M O T O B C o M r A N Y Phono zssl Blair, Nebr. l \= . f\.'. ,~~ ..f.... .' 2;"'!¢`. L T§~'T 1 ~.' \'I'~L~»..iL r 5 '...~,¢.i~f *»g r "~ - u ~ ' - 1 Z r j l f ~1 ~.~f --=:1 ...-'~.|,''.~..-. ......~.\_, -._~''-:---\.-. = z : , f :\-=.-~ . ,'.g.:. . f . , . ...:._~ ......'\.a :-...,g~4.'*.;=, .q."._ '." n l - \'- ~~~~=.~Qj .' z 1 - N -',.--1 'I .,f ~a ,; .-'.-__,'\.»/.1 -,..-¢. 1 |" ; '-\'~, #'!;,1,_\_..,_. \' , f ,~..-.,L1-~=. ~--\-.ax~-.~.._:_...=...;.:_ .~ ~,_.._.J~"»'».:.-. ~§:5_.~..._..._....,..~q Q ~1 .;,,,r 3_5Sv .-._111 ~ ~, =.;;~.~:`~.. ..`~. "~f-xr'\ r "Hu uw grnvd~mrhd\'\8 pm.-033 mmwa me-nl na f-|.v\nu>x¢ w our mu. md tin ln-gnm been u sound one"n un," mr. coem-m emphac-1"°°°d mm" on °'an b s-i e a l l y a w w .a n d u m - " ° ° - ' = a $ . ; ° " ?§ :,,'; : , .' : : . ": , , ,'"'a,, "Howav enthe m maybe nqueztio njmy judgmmx sho uld be fully ax- u to how greatly this should behzlained to the P°°P|° l°;¢h°Ym8Y expanded, particliluly in view of render a fair decidon." idge Golf T o u r n a m e n t Don't forget to get in on this big tournament being played at the Midget Golf Grounds. July 21 to Aug. 30 -Suitable prizes to be awarded -to best scores. Men's prize,Waltham Wrist Watch. Woman's prize,Mesh bag or Lady's Wrist Watch. Boy's - under I5 - prlze, Watch or Knife..Gir|'s - under l5/'-prize,Mesh bag or Necklace. Come out and t a ke n w h l r l a t the game T e T h e V o t e r s / I am. a candidate for the nominationfor County Commissioner on the RepublicanticketforCommissioner District number 2.. Born and raised in Grant township,a farmer all my life, but now a resi-dent of Blair. .If elected I will striveio work forthe interests of the public in everyway and will care for the county'sbusiness as carefully as I would my own. Henry ~ Meierhenry ¢: v w ~mo l hlc hnr md hi dmi y o a - don.It is t.hs.|hortoot noon c o ut ro ute ma xa ma i ho m York so Sm Frmdnoo. It has mol! paved highways of my ' hixhwly-. This highway formerly mme mu lows. to Dennison, then U0 ~url Valley to Council Bluffs, --~=and west no Fremont. The new routing by way of the lw bri dge is the outcome of ~nthg of agitation by bridgcmnd ~~- road officials and their fond- =_ dreams seem about to be lt almost seems that the naming f the Blair bridge the Abraham] incoln Memorial Bridge was pro- hetic and it i s entirely fitting. ~t the Lincoln Highway should' 'nd its routing over this bridge. ..» . . .Omohn lut year was npproximate- ly two uxda qunxte rmi lli on.Sim- ilar conditions exist at Nebnaka City md Sioux Clty."' "Wham has been the increase ln nm tra ffic !" "Well, during the past year we have seen an investment in rolllnz stotk o f ti n railroad companies amounting to upprodmabely two million dollars to be operated on the highways. This shows theshift of transportation from railroads to h l s h w mf '."What efletrt does increase bus and truck travel have on highway conditions?" "It has shown a deinite neoes- my ,particularly in areas where soil conditions are unfavorable, for a higher zypq of improvement m vel."~lie lc uwa v PR OGRAM 1 s Un n nn c o ma D E VE L OP M ENT (Continued from page one) 930.Qui- total maintenance cost ~ _KIUWINK rapidly.In 1981 there ~ u be/approidmately 5,100 miles 1 .wwe le d roads under state = ntenance." "ln the distribution of highway provcments what is the general olicy of your department?" "We are endeavorlhg to the best f our ability to spread improve- ~nts all over the state and to 've practically all towns an outf et through all-weather roads of ~ther cheap construction and then etermine by actual experience ore roads on which gravel sur- acing is inadequate and on which ~vement should be constructed.""W hy is there such a demand t the present time for pavement? "The increase in traffic, Derric- larly bus and 'truck traffic, has =very great.It has more than oubled since the passage of the tax in 1925.The stock ship- ents by truck alone dmost oubled between 1927 and 1929 an hown by records of the Union ~tock Yards a t Omaha.Forty- ree per cent of all the hogs, 21 ~et cent of all the cattle and 13 ~er cent of all the sheep received here in 1920 were delivered by ruck.The total number of head ~f stock received by truck at constructed with t h e present funds?""One hundred miles a year.I t is expected that appmdmately 200 miles 'win have been placed under contract before the legislature meets in 193l." "Is there an increase of federal .sa funds available!" "Since the last sesdon of o ur legislature, Cong-ras has inaeas- ed federal aid appropriations. Neb- raska's share is $1,057,000 ayear. In, order to meet this increased federal appropriation,i t wi ll be necessary w concentrate ourwork more closely on the federal sys~ tem and retard the improvement of the new state highways laid out." "Does this mean a change in your program? "Tho laying out af new stabe highways is a question of deter- mining a state policy as to what extent internal improvements, such as highways,shall bo carried on by the state and to what extent they shall be carried on by small- er sub-divisions of government, such as counties and townships. The capacity of the state to meet federal aid is reduced by out pro- gram of state highway expansdon in two ways:First, by the con- struction of these new loads with strictly state funds;second,by maintaining them as provided by law artnet construction." 'l -,~s . x = ¢ » ¢ u a z m n h m \ b s ¢ v ~ b M h = v = h ~ v \ 1 i v e d = 1 = d r ' n =r t r E E N T E B P R I S E \ $ E ' " , ! ; ¥ 1 ' i ' ? . ? I ' . ' ; ' ° . . ; ' f . " » ? . i Q ==»¢»a u m m m v w m v m d li m » ° x° ' 1 = ° f ; ° 9 = r * ° ' f ° ° d f ° ' ! . ' " P vi | ? ' 4;H r .m d M n .H o w n r d W i h h m -m o v e d i n l a s t w e e k .w i t h t h e n d z n b o n y i e e u n g o x u 1 o m u » . n n 0 A 1 > E S .P u h l h k » m w m s m m » y ¢ i m » e r g w u » ¢M r . \ n d M r | . ' I ` o m D v w d l m o v -m ¢ f , . ¢ q m m n < = e » . m m , , . 4 ¢ . ,n u m m m m M o n s o n h o m e ,n a :e d v- 9 °' 4 ' * . 2 ¥ J P 3 . j ' ; ° 2 ' _ _ * f '. , " 1 ' _ ? f 'a a h i ,a s h o c k s o t h e n e i g ; b ° x .a l xséuan svn: -munsnn aewn0mewnwnmvywwvu:|""'ho,¢_.e nchued!romM.rx.AnntJ°hlll°l\°f The funeral nerviom weré bad °'P."'3'%. .___.. ........u.. \.....»\¢ Wednaay at 2 xr- m. imm me ~Q).Lin nor Yur sm]Anxrwryrnw i m n q \ ' " " ' " "" "" " " " * " " " " "" " " "ml m u rmw nvccuu w .-~-,~ as *wad-¢_\un mad!!t\1:o M0 are dm southol £`°°v.-A M. E. church ~ mte rmexrt wus N st the posmifiee at Bhlt. Nd!!-,Therlo .Reckmeyver is uwmdinz which was owned by H. G. Meygr made in the B\a1r cemetery.0 under me Ant of Gang-:va nf ghe week at me home of Nlndves of Lincoln.Mr.Oz-m§by _pxud Deceased leaves two brothers, _......M m Norfolk.S50.000 for the el whxch 1s 1°-xcharlu and Linnie Justiorand E Inman "' *°"°~ A r n"" `horseshoe beam co1Everysubscription il reg;a~.'°d§of farmers,were d. o e n a e c v l l h i -T h e n a x n m i n a e l a e d a _ l 8 _P . _. . . . ¢no = | . |l a n ~I B 'u l f u f r i n n ~ Merc\mnt!,a 'med in u»botwms of me Elk-mposed mainly Elm rlvex-.e L , o t afe ed Sunday The Arlipgton Board of Eduea~l of L I.F.~monL.The g_§d_|u1 14 1°Q1|hmm were ..°,'2.,'1, .,..f°r:¥'v f l a f f f f w n i l h m sisters, Mrs. FreemanTuck Blai r, Mn. Emma Garmatz acygne, Kansas and Sarah Boucher of Canton,Qkla= | Q 0 $ ¢ n U € I !v n u U '° " ° " T "" '. r \ | . u u 5 \ u n A n n a n - - - -- - -n u J * " ° ~ s - ¢ »»- - - - - - - -" " - 1m o v e d f r o m o u r ~ h a i a t a § | a g - a i n w i r m e r s ,i n a g a m e p l a y e d r e - e } = e c t » e d p r e s i d e n t ,w .A .R a c k -h o r n a e x p i r a t i o n o f t h e u n a ;p a i d f o r S u n d a y a t V a l l e y .m e y e r w a s a g a i n e l e c t e d a s s e c - t h e p u b l i s h e r s b e n o b i i ? 4 =o t h e r C h a r l e s s u - a w h e c k e r ,w h o h a s m u y a n d D r .D .M .B m h t o o k r w i s e t h e u u b s c r i p t i o q * 1 1 1 m m m b e e n v i s i t i n g h i s p a r e n t s .M r .a n d h i s s e m a s t h e n e w m e m b e ;o n I n f o r c e a t t h e d e s m z u i v i d ~M r s .W i l b u r S U ' a ' } | ' \ ° ° k @ 1 g f ' F ' f ' " § " } 'L h e b o a r d .T h e p r e s i d e n t a p p o i n b 'u price.Every mnscrmur ed the first of the W9°'€ so ms ed the f llowin committees for?.§f'.£l ,Edmund than than eandl-home at Sncranxggm. Calxf.the year Buntng and Grounds, A.-mn ;.... made a pm of ¢-iw "nt Mm walwr .Lhtenknmp vm!! G. 1. Pfeiffer, D. M. alum, 1, M.rr ~ m é p u h l i s h i z r and subsnriber _ YORK CREEK NEWS Howard Williamsen and Clark Browning helped John Reeh cut new Monday.Mr. and Lkx. Elmer 'I'hon»e and som visited a t the parental,0. Thone home Monday cvening.Clarence Wachmcr,Curtis Beh- rendt. and Howard Kubie helped Chris Vlnderslev haul hay Tues~ day afternoon.Viggo HansenChris Vindurslcv tmp cattle for 151 umlay c\'e» Chris Vinderslev and Mrs.Jajns av, dinner Sundayohh[Logan and mug.Mr.and Mrs.entertained Mr.Jensen of Blair, M -.mn Mrs..1 c I 1.K znI c1 L (1 1 \1 I (If hildmn spent a part uf last.week.t the home of her sister,Mrs. L F. Cook at Scribner.Mrs. Gus Carlson enjoyed a visitast week from an old friend, Mrs. Iarrie Snowden of Blair.,Miss Mabel O00k, who is taking |urse's trainiggg in an Omnhja hos- Peterson; Books and Supplies, w.A.Raeckmeyer,Mrs.C.G.Mar- shall, Supt. J. R.Vinckel; Audib- if\8» Mrs. M. E. Winset, L'X'8\ ~ G. Marshall and Dr. Peterson. G. I. Pfeiffer and nieces, MissesRuthandAdaWoemer,were guests Wednesday ni ght a t the _H.»..,maintenance." "ln the distribution of highway improvcmems what is the general policy of your department?" "We are endeavorlng to the best of our ability to spread imprbve- ments all over the state and to give practically all towns an suv let through all-weather roads of rather cheap construction and then determine by actual experience those roads on which gravel sur- facing is inadequate and on which pavement should be constructed.""W hy is there such a demand at the present time for pavement? "The increase in traffic, naple- ularly bus and 'truck traffic, has heen very great.It has more than doubled since the passage bf the gas tax in 1925.The stock ship- ments hy truck alone dmost doubled between 1927 and 1929 an shown by records of the Union Stock Yards a t Omaha.Forty- three per cent of all the hogs, 21 pc: cent of all the cattle and 13 per cent of all the sheep received there in 1920 were delivered by truck.The tdtal number of head of stock received by truck a makes a very attractive marker. Through the city metal .signs rmrked No. 130 are used. The Lincoln highway is tllelfirst Midget Golf BLAIR IS ON Luyconn HIWAY (Continued from Page One) toudst travel over the bridge and through the city. The markers are permanent Q<=2@» o r ~ ~ L T ? \\.,1.1 ~l1. .1 ,a . . an ,~ : f e - » ~ f =' f .~j ~~I _ ~~i s f x , ; ' =-J ..1.j ¢ ; : 1 . ; r r . :r g '- f r ' a g - @ p = » ¢( . g ¢ a u , ; g g i g ; 1 ' 1§,.# S E f . 5 3 € ' ! » * z . = §_. ( Z h ~ ... ' / *L J n w e a v m v M o r r r u Thu Sm-nc .| .. as 'Fra-. 'fn Q mm. Mavem-issns ~0 | Do n' t f o rg e t t o g et i n o n t h is bi g t o u r n a m e n t b e i n g p l a ye d a t t h e M i d g e t Go l f Gr o u n d s . July 21 to Aug. 30 -Suitable prizes to be awarded -to best scores. Men's prize,W altham W rist W atch. Woman's prize,Mesh b a g or Lady's W rist W atch. Boy's - under I5 - prlze, Watch or Knife..Gir|'s - under l5/'-prize,Mesh bag or Necklace._,,E,"* "P*;v:~»<¢.e§3§~J .. .1 . . : J ". ` » .», J ' ~ q / \ . .}g . f ... u= ¢ . , é I~1_ .--..$i D a n J . P h i l l i p s De mo c r atic Ca n d i d a te f o r s r m n m r T o T H E V O T E R S O F W A S H I N G . T O N C O U N T Y ,N E B R A S K A : I wi i s p er s on ally a c q u ai nte d with D a n J .Ph illip s wh i le h e wa s c o n - necbed wi t h th e D o u g la s Co u n ty S h e r i f f s olfi c e .I n o u r de alin gs w i t h th a t off ic e I a l w a_y,;.£ou » h i m v e r y re li a ble a nd 9 o op er a ti ve . I c a n ho n e stly rec o ni en d M r . Ph i lli p s a a a m a n w o w i l l g i ve exc ellen t servic e ii ' e . E s th e r A .J o hn so n, Ch i e f P r o ba ti o n Of f ic e r . Juvenile Court, Douglas County. na funds available!" "Since the last eesdon of o ur legislature, Cong-rag has lnaeas- ed federal aid appropriations. Neb- raska's share is $1,057,000 ayear. In, order to meet this increased federal appropriation,i t wi ll bs necessary w concentrate ourwork more closely on the federal sys~ tem and retard the improvement of the new state highways m a out." "Does this mean n change in your program? "The laying out of new stabe highways is a question of deter- mining a state policy as to what extent internal improvements, such as highways,shall be carried on by the state and to what extent they shall be carried on by small- er sub-divisions of govemment, such as counties and townships. The capacity of the stale to meet federal aid is reduced by out pro- gram of state highway expansion in two ways:First, by the con- struction of these new made with strictly state funds;second,by maintaining them as provided by law slim' construction." ~"` 'lm;ve;zafternoon callers ' 'sm: y .John Bogen visited his brother, wMrs. C~ W. Andrews WS hostess Charlie Bogen who is in a hos-sday ftemoon, ¢_when apitul in Frempnt, Wednesday tore--P°"Y of fnends,bnmzmz their noon.'lunch baxkets canme in w spend Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thane and,?*'°'"f€°m°°" an uniting and play- sons called at the Louie Hansen Ing bridge.Mrs. Andrews is con-home in Blair Tuesday emning.Hmm so her hnrne with injuries Mr. and Mrs.John Reeh andlmcaved July 4' m an nubo acd~ .-mmwn and Miss RuLh Reeh spentld°"'°-M-...ua-nr.-.=rm." nfmmm ,md Mrs wereat Ra Mr. and cl ied hs and 1 and fdinnez Mr. r. Earl Thompson and Calvin Thursday afternoon visitors ymand Mngills.sand Mrs. Carlton Taylor hildren of Dmaha, accompan- r Olive Loftis, also of OmahaMr.and Mrs.Floyd Loftls 'amily of Blair, book Sundayr at the George Loitis home. and Mrs.Martin Haier "a ilk//1 4.Tu e sd a y eve n i n g a t w e pa r en tal, A .A . C o mp t o n h o me in Bl11§!'» Mr .a n d Mr s .Ha n s 1\iat,th1eS8¥\» J r .enter ta in ed fri en ds a n d re la - tive:.Mo n d a y e ve n i n g i n h o n o r o f Mr s .Ma th i e s e lf s b i r th ann1vers» ar y .Th o s e i n attendanc e;we r e :M r .Qmd Mr s .P a u l Bro de rs on o f da u g hte r ,Ma r i a n ,le f t last.we e k f o r a visit.wi t h Colora do rela- ti ve s.Mr s .Osc ar L u n d a n d Mr s .W . R.Say er a n d da ug h te r . J an e le f t o n W e d n e s d a y f o r S c o tts B lu f f to vi s i t i n th e h o me o f M r .Seg er 's pa re n ts ,M r .a n d Mr s ..-\nun.wne ar Nic ke rs on Mr. and Mrs. J BI1'S _ v........\.. nr 'Rlnil M r . a n d M r s . ~......a 1u....mt...+:..\r..1~-n r sp e nt W ed n es d a y with 'th e A n dr e w Ha i e r f a m i ly . M r .a n d Mr s .A r t h u r An de r se n "PQ ba by " e r e F r i d a y e ve n i n g vi si to rs a t th e F r e e ma n L o f ti s ho me .. }\Irs.H o w a r d Cu r le y a n d Mr s . Cli f f o r d Ca i n assi sted Mr s .H a r - old C ur le y wi th c oo k i n g f o r th n e s h er s Sn tu rd n vi~`Cflm""§éé1€f"Mr.[Ind M f &Frm.:auu un a .Jun; un ;u\.uu;va.He r ma n Ne ls o n a n d s o n s . Mr . a n d M r e n é t v W°'°FSg;=¢q;,f.lS1*°Sf=o f ".l n.....-.1 w0Loftisk F.E Mrs. Wm.chnsumsen ann m f"Th Fremont F'Departmentgitw, ML and Mrs. Hans Matthxe~Lnd :heir friends eld their annual ae seni m and Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Christian- -n and family, spent Saturday eve nz at the etc Anderslm home.Mr.and Mrs.I-Inland C[1}~is- ____an `\ P E E R L E S B We c la i m tha t the U. S.Yo u, too , c an ma ke y our Peerless is the outstand-tire mo ne y go farther i f ti. el n i he me a n a n d w e Hansen Lug visitors mm . Betty Lou and Clar- 1 were Monday eve-at the Carl Erickson »we Fremont fire departments.Arl- adjoining neighborhoods are bo ingwn was the winner, Lhenaby re~ have the pleasure of traveling wving the larger portion of the over graveled roads in the nearsan ..¢f»»n en nw hall nlavers. bv fulune from the Alben Hansen Q t y ~ `.I ~1 ~ ~2.°=.=, f x_;'=3,. §f&,.,~I'.;H; rgf*# °r f~f '- ~# . . »w9§ 9h= ~w.' " i ' E § = ~ . f ~ " ` ¥ . = f " ...'/ *LJn w eavmv Morrru Thu Sm-nc.|.. as 'Fra-. 'fn Q mm. Mavem-issns .:.. »f*>-_-f ~T u E J ¢ ":' f f ¢ . ?§*; * \. ~~1 . -.e...* o » 4 Q Q " .~ - . 5 2 ~= 5 0 m . e f h 1 r \ ~" ` .mu .ry.y 1~~»=»',"ff.2>.., I ;I a M i d g e t Go l f Gr o u n d s . July 21 to Aug. 30 -S u i t a b l e p ri z e s t o be a w a rd e d -t o b e st sc o re s . M e n ' s p ri ze ,W a l t h a m W r i s t W a t c h . W o m a n ' s p ri ze ,M e s h b a g o r L a d y ' s W r i s t W a t c h . B o y' s - u n d e r I5 - p r i ze , W a t c h or K n i f e .. Gi r|' s - u n de r l 5 /' -p ri ze ,M e s h bag o r Nec kl ac e. Co m e o u t a n d t a k e a w h i r l a t t h e g a m e th a t p u t t h e wo rl d l n a w h irl . Ru l e s o f g a m e ca n be f ou nd pos ted on t h e g ro u n d s . NELS I-IA NSEN,prop, " " 'J na -n f 5 ; 3 ' 2 " * " " ' " ' ~ "_mm .'nm griésiii»»2\'.'"§.°.§'€ Twudly-ll um An-~ hz: I:':c-Lieceivei g;==~ nw bg-;: ma ul °1°';g='=° md. buh h tl! mm al N J 'I n m so||»_ .ml Mn. nm chrhdmsen dnnlhllr nf lu. $311-1. Yom Ml imma in Blllr Sundu alter ing tire in its price dass you equip with the U. S. FOR SHEER VALUE and Peerless when next youspentSunday afternoon nt the parental, Wm. Hovendick home. Mr.and Mrs.Clark Browmng and sons spen! Sunday nf oonat the Herman Christ home, near Telbasta. They were supper guests dere also.Mr.and Mrs.Ha ne y Kuhrwere Sunday visiwrs at the par- ental, Hans M. Jensen home.Rob- ert went. home with them for a Blakkolb of South Dakota.M n . Blakkolb was fomerly Miss RebaSmith,primary teacher i n our school tow years ago.Miss Augusta Smith of Lincoln, spent the weekend at the home ni her sister Mrs.Fred l\leier~ henry.The American Legion Auxiliary met for its regular meeting Mon- day evening, July 14.Mies_Lucie spending several days at tne Earl Th§[mpsond ho§e. r.an rs . E a l Thand children spent s.§..uy°'§1"i§2 Neal Thompson home pt Blair. Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Howendick and family spent Sundny after- noon at the F. E. Fletcher home. Mr- and Mrs.Fnnk Loftis wok Sunday dmner at the Freeman laftis home._wif,h Estelle return- Youclaim. Boumfeféuf extraordi- visit.\l..awson was elected ns delegate mg home With them. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Kubie and to the state convention to be heldfamilymaturedmValley,early in North Platte i n August,and J AM HS M . J u s n c nSundayevening and spent Y-he, Mrs. L. M, Peterson was chosen as nassed 4 n n n v u alternate.Mesdames Chris Sur-James Monroe Justice 1; BUS 3 DULE ensnn and M. E. \'[»'inset were the a ny 9; his home in De Soto |\J\\ la- 10:30. couple 5|. l: u. |: a l u|||:u |,c u I l l u si o n s ~M ~I|M n .B e a m - a s o v e r c o m e b y P o sr m o r n n s 'a t t h e h m m m m m ° r I \ i r s | : a t t h e f ' . ° . . ' 2 E . E ' 3 f E f L " . ' 3 ' E l ' f i " _ f , ' s t u . r ." ~n.I o r ~ lr .\|°: Z ; * : € , : \ ; . f " i "r ? ' ° 1 . .- _r .'In ". l *IP '~"-"==.:e :"Q i§"'é=-fm; *-:=$f°&»¢='=I%=.: s.Mew . \",&2»<e\;hQe1. '=i~:;ff£f mr ~:j -g .,1, ~ : ,§;..= !?».I* ;3:"' wsuavuv Mon-fri-a Thu s S mn u. al '1 ~'r ¢| . ' ll 1 ous, Anvn-m-issns .:.. »f*>-_-f ~T u E J ¢ ":' f f ¢ . ?§*; * \. ~~1 . -.e...* o » 4 Q Q " .~ - . 5 2 ~= 5 0 m . e f h 1 r \ ~" ` .mu .ry.y 1~~»=»',"ff.2>.., I ;I a M i d g e t Go l f Gr o u n d s . July 21 to Aug. 30 -S u i t a b l e p ri z e s t o be a w a rd e d -t o b e st sc o re s . M e n ' s p ri ze ,W a l t h a m W r i s t W a t c h . W o m a n ' s p ri ze ,M e s h b a g o r L a d y ' s W r i s t W a t c h . B o y' s - u n d e r I5 - p r i ze , W a t c h or K n i f e .. Gi r|' s - u n de r l 5 /' -p ri ze ,M e s h bag o r Nec kl ac e. Co m e o u t a n d t a k e a w h i r l a t t h e g a m e th a t p u t t h e wo rl d l n a w h irl . Ru l e s o f g a m e ca n be f ou nd pos ted on t h e g ro u n d s . NELS I-IA NSEN,prop, s t u . r ." ~n.I o r ~ lr .\|°: Z ; * : € , : \ ; . f " i "r ? ' ° 1 . .- _r .'In ". l *IP '~"-"==.:e :"Q i§"'é=-fm; *-:=$f°&»¢='=I%=.: s.Mew . \",&2»<e\;hQe1. '=i~:;ff£f mr ~:j -g .,1, ~ : ,§;..= !?».I* ;3:"' wsuavuv Mon-fri-a Thu s S mn u. al '1 ~'r ¢| . ' ll 1 ous, Anvn-m-issns *u}-Q.,» ~ 2N1;'i¥D»§1f@§§f 1r.}5.&S_\Z,€¢;T,O§§ 5orr1eTh 1 ng I ;I a M i d g e t Go l f Gr o u n d s . July 21 to Aug. 30 -S u i t a b l e p ri z e s t o be a w a rd e d -t o b e st sc o re s . M e n ' s p ri ze ,W a l t h a m W r i s t W a t c h . W o m a n ' s p ri ze ,M e s h b a g o r L a d y ' s W r i s t W a t c h . B o y' s - u n d e r I5 - p r i ze , W a t c h or K n i f e .. Gi r|' s - u n de r l 5 /' -p ri ze ,M e s h bag o r Nec kl ac e. Co m e o u t a n d t a k e a w h i r l a t t h e g a m e th a t p u t t h e wo rl d l n a w h irl . Ru l e s o f g a m e ca n be f ou nd pos ted on t h e g ro u n d s . NELS I-IA NSEN,prop, b 7 h b " X " 1 § i 1 1 3 6 6 - 1 _ n i l L' n n n n l l honfe of hor gon, Bern, while busy in the ldtchen.She was in quite a serious condition at first but seems to he somewhat improved. Mrs.E.H.Ridsdnle sprained her ank1elast week, and is con*- fined to her home.Mary. Miller is helping; care for her.The acci- ..._... ».y .1 ~~.','*,f'ff=-~'L¢"¢.."f *o » '4 ;. 1" ." ' - i in;'A J .|,u I é l é u R 5 0 m . e T h 1 r \ ~" ` v I/\B o v i n o l |I dnle as she is living nlone.. The Queen Esther Girls Club nembers enjoyed A swimming pur- ty and picnic nt l\Iurphey's lake at. Fremont one evening lust week.Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hawkins en-joyed a breakfast Sunday mo m- lng given by the |K. of P. in their park near Fremont. Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Peterson and sons xeturned the last of the week from n two weeks vacation which they spent in Minnes,ta. m m s T H E A T R E z= §Tb: Home .of Perfect Talking Pxclures ~ §THURSDAY §JULY 24 §B o r n R e c k l e s s g With Edmund lmve and Catherine Dale Ov/en §COMEDY-Mickey? Muster Mind . FRIDAY and SATURDAY Saturday Matinee JULY 25 and 26 The Lost Zeppelin winh Conway Tearle and Virginia Vnlli COMEDY-Shivering Shxknpeare 5 §JULY 31 and 23 the ouse and when the end cam: suddenly he was sitting in his chair. Deceased was born in Henry county, Indiana and with his par-» ents came to this county in 1867 settling in De Soto township. Aft- er »= z | ca n be f ou nd pos ted NE LS I-IA occurred over twenty years ago, he and his brother, Charles con- tinued t,o` live on in the old home, keeping "bafA:h".Q The Justice boys were never lonesome as their kindly,genial dispositions drew many friends to them and their latch string was always ,on the outside for these friends who came for miles around m v m:them.Never msn-yimr I Dorft ForgetxTHE EAT SHOP' Satisfactory Service ,Conrteoua TreM.mm! \ [Fink door éast Enterprise atfizai Dr. Normm K. RathmnnoP'roMr:rn1s1'Racks are oi`nEi3`S`zlm¢ mx mag.g unloaded ~ §JULY 31 and 'zs § ~ -§SUNDAY and MONDAY §~ §Sunday Matinee _=;; ~E S o T h i s l s L o n d o n § E Wm Wm R°4ters and Irene Rial § 5 Shnotlng Gsllery-Calor Tonekevue--Pnthe News E E JULY 29 = I TUESDAY r §A l i b i =With Greater Morris and Mae Bunch §»Axsors FABLES x AUDIO REVIEW _ u n - »: n u n E::-.:= 2 §' a'..=§== JULY ao and 31 J °§ WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY g Soldiers 'émd Women § With Aileen Pringle and Gnu Wiahen E COMEDY-Evehtunlly but Not Now g - _ - - -- - - - n _H.»..,maintenance." "ln the distribution of highway improvcmems what is the general policy of your department?" "We are endeavorlng to the best of our ability to spread imprbve- ments all over the state and to give practically all towns an suv let through all-weather roads of rather cheap construction and then determine by actual experience those roads on which gravel sur- facing is inadequate and on which pavement should be constructed.""W hy is there such a demand at the present time for pavement? "The increase in traffic, naple- ularly bus and 'truck traffic, has heen very great.It has more than doubled since the passage bf the gas tax in 1925.The stock ship- ments hy truck alone dmost doubled between 1927 and 1929 an shown by records of the Union Stock Yards a t Omaha.Forty- three per cent of all the hogs, 21 pc: cent of all the cattle and 13 per cent of all the sheep received there in 1920 were delivered by truck.The tdtal number of head of stock received by truck a makes a very attractive marker. Through the city metal .signs rmrked No. 130 are used. The Lincoln highway is tllelfirst Midget Golf BLAIR IS ON Luyconn HIWAY (Continued from Page One) toudst travel over the bridge and through the city. The markers are permanent ~..» ~o r ~ . §.| .I -= ' f € f ; ~ = ~ ' é " * "- : ' = : .- _r .'In ". l .T I P ' ~ "~= = . : e :" Q "5¢§= °= '° : \ I - ;* - ' r 5a: = ' = . § % = _:; . . ~\ ¢ , 9 » < e \ ; ' ~ Q » » 1 ' = i ~ : ; f f £ f m r ~ ~ : .j :¢f :r " ' , . : z } L 3 : k.fif .. ..» .f m m m M o n - f r i - a Thus Smnu. al '1~'r¢|. 'll 1 o us , Anv n -m-i s s ns ~0 | Do n' t f o rg e t t o g et i n o n t h is bi g t o u r n a m e n t b e i n g p l a ye d a t t h e M i d g e t Go l f Gr o u n d s . July 21 to Aug. 30 -Suitable prizes to be awarded -to best scores. Men's prize,W altham W rist W atch. Woman's prize,Mesh b a g or Lady's W rist W atch. Boy's - under I5 - prlze, Watch or Knife..Gir|'s - under l5/'-prize,Mesh bag or Necklace.¢ ._._N..<_.. . » x , 1 1 .. .1 . . : J ". ` » .», J ' ~ q / \ . .}g . f ... u= ¢ . , é I~1_ .--..$i D a n J . P h i l l i p s De mo c r atic Ca n d i d a te f o r s r m n m r T o T H E V O T E R S O F W A S H I N G . T O N C O U N T Y ,N E B R A S K A : I wi i s p er s on ally a c q u ai nte d with D a n J .Ph illip s wh i le h e wa s c o n - necbed wi t h th e D o u g la s Co u n ty S h e r i f f s olfi c e .I n o u r de alin gs w i t h th a t off ic e I a l w a_y,;.£ou » h i m v e r y re li a ble a nd 9 o op er a ti ve . I c a n ho n e stly rec o ni en d M r . Ph i lli p s a a a m a n w o w i l l g i ve exc ellen t servic e ii ' e . E s th e r A .J o hn so n, Ch i e f P r o ba ti o n Of f ic e r . Juvenile Court, Douglas County. na funds available!" "Since the last eesdon of o ur legislature, Cong-rag has lnaeas- ed federal aid appropriations. Neb- raska's share is $1,057,000 ayear. In, order to meet this increased federal appropriation,i t wi ll bs necessary w concentrate ourwork more closely on the federal sys~ tem and retard the improvement of the new state highways m a out." "Does this mean n change in your program? "The laying out of new stabe highways is a question of deter- mining a state policy as to what extent internal improvements, such as highways,shall be carried on by the state and to what extent they shall be carried on by small- er sub-divisions of govemment, such as counties and townships. The capacity of the stale to meet federal aid is reduced by out pro- gram of state highway expansion in two ways:First, by the con- struction of these new made with strictly state funds;second,by maintaining them as provided by law slim' construction." BLAIR ABSTRACT & TITLE PREP AREPHONE 1sPun: mai ""ii»n»,mm-uh GRANARY Ofiieu in sum Bunk B\6t~Pham ass mm. Ncbr.CHRISTENSEN0110110 & Notihvasttn Rd w.»¢....R¢a5 un. daily. Llrou Lumbervvvwv'5 6 " X ~.C.8t-pi'TH.l:0mlll Nnrthbuund7:15 |.m. _un S . agus pm. da ily e xegt SUN"- 'l.5 2a.m.S\mdnyo 1Bouthbmmdi2 :3 6 p.m. dill! c ma pt SMU- mn n n d a i l y .~ J#Mol A Kick In A m illion \...1 s . '_...-1 mm. mmm .mv 24. lm N. R Buxdic and spe nt the 'uk-md ~tll,H u w Hu c k d w . had Wy ida t a nd -'speut Sunday 5n r . a a M n . s m H e d i e l d n - t a m q i h i o n d a y n i g h t f mm x u m dnytlripintoeemtralllinncoot-IL . M.L mJ l ne No bl e w i ll be ; gue lt at the Merrik Morse and Henry Luens1\on1esinOmnh|.¢halnwsr p a n d t h e w m k . ... .=»~~.| Admcu.n'11»n|i¢&5n». n n ,A. P. Nm u ima uh mu»nabenof the"ClmrleaA.Undbefgh Pioneer Club" tn Olkl ..~ Tueudny for un outing.A pl~ hmch was enjoyed in the bbnutii~ M m c.w .B u r n :n v m u n g he x dlughblr, Mn, F. D. Bo ge n of Duncambe, Ian.. Hno ry C. Hunt, so n o f Mr. E. c. Hunt of this dry.-=-4» amdent lt We ntworth Military Academy, now attending the R. 0 .T.c . 1>In¢\AI _...,..- -¢ .»...,. ml mmm for 'nm Emrprm.C- x. Bwdorf. mmm mmm-Iulcu rumv,-.vm v. ......., v-..~~-27-it ¢|,,"¢,°,,y|",¢erlndundu'hksrBldr.OMRuv-" " ¢'l2'T»... ma d.|ugh» zsa mmm ».3f|.». c».as-u vl\°m.1¢1s na. vim. wa n f 5 |wr, nm, were mm vmwn lm u r . u m u m u m m B e r t n h e n ~ £ " f 1 ° d " g Monday.-wgnguatl Sunday ofQln.Anna g mwmMin Lucile Fear, who work in Min ~ l l u r t a l g h of Al- Bimonlen md family.For Sale-A l k " i n Omaha. was home over Sunday~bm ua, m m , is "W at ' -\'°.Min Audrey sem len Tuesniay ......|m....m...~. n...... ..:,.u n |ono!0mal : t i-he ps homeinthla Hn a d d lbabyo f 0 withlix-.Y E.Vinmnn t r u c e n u 1u..|.uuy a u ul a Huck, who h at the parents I 4 J me \»wsr=\s=\-W-M JWUB 1"|Camp at Fort Leavenworth, Kan~ ple met l m s q n w 9 ' ° ° i ' ! ¢" a m, w a s a v n o i n w d c n " o . n m§,gvvu une cu me n v mu n mg p o o lFurnituremsMathw R_ ;3_g;f;; g>f ~ E. C. Hunt h o me .._____--.1 : ._|<;hri»K .Be n d or f ,U n d g r g k i n g f o r m m s P a r k w h e r e s h e h a s r m -w............._ w w \ . l l ¢ q ; |-._\ .| .....---.:.....1>\.m...,,. _Pl°Ym¢11t f01"1h¢ summer.J ° ;ll r B . C a r te r ,' l o i n g f ;m ; } " ' ~ .¢ . .- vu 1 n | f _ : |-a n d x n E m l ..T. .J l p p s p e n t o n V H l e § d 1l g Rummil Rucmrm and fnmilvrlfnuul1. HFK°|'~l'°Willim'n.Linden fum' ho me.ul Compan§"'B" for July 21. flpon in fron;Chcago last s§'nf§<iuKansas: A deughtuldlunchdwras g;m;'°l8\lccesslul completion of the R. 0. evening to dsit his mother, Mrs. weeks ~ L md :I an Ne ge u ~ 5 J é'T~ C. wmjs e i n c a mp Ind in sc hoo l,Minnie Bugeon. On Monday morn-|1 ,-.i pq,ed Emory wall be commlssloiled auling wzoixpaniad by M m Bugeon me ami m°€fU\K w ch o ow -second Ileuwnmnt in the Organiizedithey left for the lakes bt Minn- ms d a y l Nels Hansen,manager of me Reserve Corps of the Unitedmsota and the Blac Hi lla Theymolller,§i\K€¥ §°u.c»urgg \¢ _"f'_'ffISf"'€S Amy.Sexpect w he gone .k men days. Reed 0'Hanlon drove Lo uncom mu ammunnee ienux....W-....Permqnentwnve ymw. Auxmm. S da 'Lb D Ji ,, " m d Huc k home Wm go toon business Monday.loltice, 161; reddenee. 183.29-ti of beauty work.hnne 191, un h x s h d i ML PmdPP§m R_J_1\g<>na.y lo; n couple of ' L o s t-A aeam can -numbered Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckxqyn K. A. Pound. ~ E. Co lhx.88-tl Klauck of omah visit wiih mlatives. 1474.Inqdre at Enwrpnse office. spent an enjdyable week at Lake Mr.m d Mrs.w m a Axpeu c. x. Be ndnrf. Ia nnna mmm.mf mm M "m.» \. . mf ~~~~e s o ~O ~M r ~ " u : . °. " - -"" I " u l h l a l A s a ' - " ' ° " : " '|| , r__e r a n d u n d e r t a k e r B l a u 'O f f i c e f a m l l y d m v e t o P a p l l l i o n F o r S a k F o r d t r u c k ,l n g o o d m u g .t o v m x t M r .a n d M r s .C h r i s W i l -p h o n e , 1 6 1 ;r e n . p h o n e . 1 3 3 _3 ;e v e n i n g t o v i s i t C l e s ' ~C " } l {~~M f .~. l r s . E l C .~ ~\|....L _ - ," U n M a n t a ~ A h -~ ~~~ ~~ : 'P . . § > '1 1 1 e .F "~ ' I,.,,. Har ulanr, onereu n nurnuer or pnzea!f"" "' u v;la s t we e k as a spec ial fe atu re .me same T h e fo llo wi ng 'rec eived pr iz es o n °§.ntn1rlnv ovenin m: G. G. Hines and F|1 0 3 0 21.U11 l l -£lU"\lb¢EO D ha ve f &\ l. Il 'I \€ '£ l 1 ! . ' 0 ! ! l 8 I I I I U v u *U l f :¢|.|. |.|. num n c u a u u 5 A ; n l \.»¢-t h t ou r s. .1 . l ¢n\ l \\ N n! *~ " l | | l \ l §fl '0 Il l. 'm.+¥nn f v l n H n i n (ll. l!8. d£l ~ M r .a n d M T S .L .W .F l S _ | £ f > k . t ~f a t i e r ,J 1 m _ M o s e _mnnuay.rney retumea tinight. c nys.where L. C. Klopp has been living.hell*h 9115 15 home again after a H 1 1 8 5 L I C I Z B | " " * b " "" °" " " ' " "" "| \ . a s l u n m a y ' I r - » »- - - - . . __: m e t a l w e e k s o f s n m u n e r s c h o o l 3 V n o r t h o n 1 U n i s - e a S t a t e s .t e r o f K a n s a s C i t y ,a t d i n n e r l a s ;r r e m o n t o n a s n o n u n s m e s s t r i p e r u ,N ° "`M r a n d M r s 1 S h e r m a n h a v e S u n d a y .M r s .P 'C .K l o p p i s v i s i t i n g L r l o v e d i n t o t h e 1 - * r e d S i e r t r e n t a l T h e n u m b a b y o f M r -a i d M m h e h h s a V n r g m i a P o u n d r e t u r n e d t o e l a t i v e s a n L y o n s ,N o b .f o r .a f e w p r o p e r t y o n w e s t L i n c o l n s t r e e t ,H o w a r d m m m i s i m p n o v i n g i n r h o m e i n F r e m o n t h a t S u n d a y »a f t e r a w < g e k ' s v i s i t w i t h B l a i r M i s s l s m a m i B u r g e r i s v i s i t i n g M r a n d m s F r a n k C u r l e y a n d f e w d a y s i n a n O m a h a .h o s p z t a l ." ? 1 " * i " ¢ ° - ...t r . - \ . . . . . . .L . . . -a n d .. . _f _ _ , __ Q A . . -n . .D M i n e G e r a l d i n e M u n d o r f f o f ] C l y d e Z e i g l e r ,P h a r m } l 2 i S t a t t ; h e | Monday. Fontanelle mined With their daughter, Mrs. J. W. lllatter and family last Friday.Mr.Monks has not been feeling well for some time and plans nn faking a benefittmg himself little hiv soon in the hopes °'| during lm we e~;Mm. Charlotte Maher and Myron Brock, for pluv- ing the largest number of games. The cnurse has attracted much nt- I tenuun since its opening re¢ently,! and is a clean sport for bath young; and old. THE HACK SAW VOLUME 5 Bldr,Nebraska,July 24,1930 NUMBER 1| Da you realize that 1930 is over half gone?, The mln last Sun- day was n dandy and surely appreci- ated.The ho t anddryweatherbefore made us rememberwayhackto1894. We always were in hopes we never would see it as hot and dry again as it was that year. We know a man who used to walk a mile and a ha lf to work.New it's only drivcs his can With the weather we gre having har- always Lhe'goat. The (all of the year is about the best time to paint and DEVOE Paint is the best paint to use. Come in and see us about your paint iobs. Old Lady:-1 read hare,Hiram, where you can buy a wife in China for Old man:"W ell, I reckon a good wi!e's warth it. going to be a good, long fall to fix things up in general. "When my son was xx baby",says a Blair man, "he usedto cry for the moon. Now he wants the eanh." The vacation season is on.We already have seen some tired looking people get- ting bqck home. There's ushally u black sheep in every family,but Da d i s PETEHSFN HAHIIWAHE tr o ub le r e ~ e m ~ r - iug n ames ? W e tried to intro du c e t w 0 r :8`°1U8 »I an~ co |~-d.one wlth in a short Blair, Nebraska ber the name of tune and there is either one of them. Fontanelle mined With their daughter, Mrs. J. W. lllatter and family last Friday.Mr.Monks has not been feeling well for some time and plans nn faking a benefittmg himself little hiv soon in the hopes °'| during lm we e~;Mm. Charlotte Maher and Myron Brock, for pluv- ing the largest number of games. The cnurse has attracted much nt- I tenuun since its opening re¢ently,! and is a clean sport for bath young; and old. THE HACK SAW VOLUME 5 Bldr,Nebraska,July 24,1930 NUMBER 1| Da you realize that 1930 is over half gone?, The mln last Sun- day was n dandy and surely appreci- ated.The ho t anddryweatherbefore made us rememberwayhackto1894. We always were in hopes we never would see it as hot and dry again as it was that year. We know a man who used to walk a mile and a ha lf to work.New it's only drivcs his can With the weather we gre having har- always Lhe'goat. The (all of the year is about the best time to paint and DEVOE Paint is the best paint to use. Come in and see us about your paint iobs. Old Lady:-1 read hare,Hiram, where you can buy a wife in China for Old man:"W ell, I reckon a good wi!e's warth it. going to be a good, long fall to fix things up in general. "When my son was xx baby",says a Blair man, "he usedto cry for the moon. Now he wants the eanh." The vacation season is on.We already have seen some tired looking people get- ting bqck home. There's ushally u black sheep in every family,but Da d i s PETEHSFN HAHIIWAHE tr o ub le r e ~ e m ~ r - iug n ames ? W e tried to intro du c e t w 0 r :8`°1U8 »I an~ co |~-d.one wlth in a short Blair, Nebraska ber the name of tune and there is either one of them. sfin re d i ar fI10I 1'llS i n {li.iI1lUl.ELK:l u n 4 www c n n u r e n 3 1 3 g g U 1 |,|;|5 u r .L uo t h l f r p o i n t s i n : r m s v s c l n i t y .J .M u r d o c h l y a t .L a i k a o k o - l l M i s s ' M a r g a r e t B a d e g r o w i s v i s -b o j i ,t h i s w e e k .1 1 .1 ; ;1 1 ¢ . l B a n d r e l a t i ve s i n U m a »M r . .a n d M r s .P a u l L o w e o f 1 f : .1 .-c .l ~: .B i r d I s l a n d ,M i n n . ,s p e n t a f e w 31 i, .=\ ' e 1 L a m b ,w h o h a s b e e n d a y s l a s t w e e k - a t t h e p a r e n t a l , a t t ; l n l i r n g b l l n u n t c l ' s c h o o l a t W a y n e F r e d S i e r t h o m e .1 K o r n . = = ! ,i >!:r :1e f o r t h e S ' ~ " " " f ¥ "M r s .D .v .M a s s e r ,w h o i s m f 1 J a m r w B l u f f : r s p e n t n f e w d a y s i n s t r u c t o r i n M o r n i n g s i d e C o l l e g e ,3 . .| _~ -D . . h m 4 n r g m - n - ! S p c n t t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h h o m e l 1 rilnms n;.¢.\., ...,..... -. ~.-»~,.Ziff' Iowa.Eh- returned hnme on,f°|k in Blair._ Monday.|Misa Helen Curtm, who has bqen Lli<s llnwlic Foley ref.urnedl"W1"d'"K summer school in L m- homv fn-m Lincoln msg Friday,l°°|"» came home last Friday as \'¢'l'zfx~'.e finished _a six weeks the Dorm was completed. tem nf fummer school..Mr. a nd Mrs. w r Gu\sc.how Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Brock und children and r.and. Mrs. drove up from Auburn last Sat-l';iul_ .lanes and fa 'ly enjoyed a urday ev<:nin;(to spend Sunday picnic at Elk Cityl t Sunday. at the parental, A- R~ Brock home.Mr. and Mrs. ai med Garnet ine womans circle or me unp- tist church will hnld the annual picnic at the tourist park Thurs- day afternoon, July 31.Mrs, Com Badgerow and Miss lllelim Taylor will arrange the program Mrs. Frank Warnclg and broth er,w .w .Freeland entertained this city,Mr.and Mrs.l-lamld Helms and Mr. and Mrs. L. W Mr, and Mrs.D.A. Compton o£\and points in Coloradw.. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff aenbalm r€- tumcd from Winsid Neb.last'Friday and plan to cupy their' home which Everett Lamb lms' been renting. Mr.and Mrs.He Lucas o fj Omaha, and Melvin No of Albioni were week~end g m q .of Miss, Jane Nolale at ;th¢_pnef abneri luicy RoastsMr. Lillard Jensen, who residcs]and ehilaren spent sammy .Julysouthwestof Blair,was n pleas~|13 with Mrs. Gamer's Sami Mrs.§f»fS==; Kansas City at their manner, mrs.nuns Nome'ome mm ay evening.e .| 'IMm Wm. ~c.he n'was in Omnant, caller al. The Enterprise offioe|Ted Axcn and family of Pilger._.___Dr. Marie Simonsen, daughter ai ha ecentzly viitin IM* daughter-g for Harvest Hands W A n d w h a t a day's w o r k 5,t h e y c a n d o a f t e r e a t i n g . ~ . . , . l . . .. . - . . . . 4 . . . .. . . . J ; L . . , . , .n . . . a - . . Inst Mon J.P. da .>|_ M'-°f3f!Mrs.Floyd Evans OIIM"~-.rs .A 'Sxmonsen of west Washlin~law, Mrs. Ularengg tiocnen ue..o r,| Pe and daughters Council Blffs,spem .sunaay at ingbon slreet whohas been spend- wno unuerwem n operauvq at mucl I:er:L\\y drove out V; the R. E. V'{"°" and F\\ff°"i Hal- ing a few wéks in mm. folluwing SL Josephs hospxtal. u..\. an vim relatives and bert homes In this cxty.r .an inmrneshin in a SL Inuis hos~Mr. and Mrs.W. L Caldwellr .a n n u n... . ..-n 1 |B flr i e n d : l ; T r ; : l : -|For Sale-Fofty s e m o f . ~ ~ _ ~ _ " _for J..:ne8 Rodman and family of 'near Blair, and Just a_quu-ter mile Kalsmuoo, Mich. where :ha hal a nmnhn 1-are Blair visiton at the .off the Wuhington hnghmny.Fgr po dtlo n i n l . mg. Mmm t hu-,_ are enjoying a vihit irom the§r\ aunt, niré. W. D. Haller of Glen gldale. Calif,Mrs. Hdla will spendc \11 s o me ti me i n th i s c i ty vi s i ti n g _ _ \ _ | . : _ _ _. _ . . . . \1 . _ : - . . . . | - a c o l s s i s t e r ,M r s .3 a k e _ } 3 1 f f \ c u l a r s w r i t e L o c k B o x 8 1 F t . | . .¢l ~P A 4 1 ~~enter- DANCE a t Kennard Pavilion Friday, july 25 Good Floor - Good Music - Good Order- llllIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIHIIlllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlll|l|||||I|||IIll|I|II||||éilflll Harry C. Blaco Republican Cnndidate COMMISSIONER OF DIST. NO. 2 DANCE a t Kennard Pavilion Friday, july 25 Good Floor - Good Music - Good Order- llllIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIHIIlllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlll|l|||||I|||IIll|I|II||||éilflll Harry C. Blaco Republican Cnndidate COMMISSIONER OF DIST. NO. 2 I E I Mrl ma Krolh 016|Mill Carl; Juul spent the week- \ mam Mondav 1any cut you want . . . we haveit ready in our ice M ' ~Sunaay evening end with home folks after which Mrs. Han-ietts Myers of Bassett, s. D. spent a few days last week from Lake Okoboji when they she returned m her duties as Neb.The prize winners were with his mother, Mrs. Thos. Lip- -..sm . wr+ok's vacation.bonkkeeper for Kennedy &Par-Mrs.Harry Mortlock, high;Mrs. pincott. and sister, Miss Lydia sndII ? rProf. K, C. DeGroff, who is ab- sohs of Omaha. tending summer school at Fremont Miss Lois Allen,daughter of spent Sunday in Blair as guest oi Mr. and Mrs. A. Clyde Allen en~ Mr. and Mrs.Philip 0'HAnlUn~tertdned Peggy and Virginia nf..Anhm-smim nf Clear-Pound at a picnic supper last Burl Vauglm,low,Mrs.Myers, brother, M. R.Paul is an engin~ guest prize.Dainty refreshments eer on the railmad with head~ were served.quarters at Bunestecl. Mrs. E. M. Teméll was the vie-A number of fie nds oi Peter tim of a surprise pany last Thurs- Bohn gaihered at his home Mon- cooled chamber una.nr.-H.._,......._._.wsler,Neb.,came Sunday mo' spend a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs. Elmer Frnin. Tyler Buehanen and Edward Swansen of Lincoln, and Henry Ohlaen of David City were Sunday guests at the J. P. Jensen home, Mrs. M. sumei-ima at Black 259 is prepared to give you a Duari Wonder Wave_for $5.00.A real Friday evening. Mmsrs.and Mesdames Carl Schmidt,David Mummert and L .C. ¢Kl°vp entermimd the Tuesdéy evening bridge club at a theatre pa ny i n Omaha Wednesday eve- ning.~ Mr.and Mn. J .L.Pound and Mrs. J. W. Pound and sister,Hekn lfeonard andMr. and Mrs. David day evening when a number of friends,invited by her husband, came in on her oo spend a pleas- ant. evening.Ice cream and cake were served.Mrs. Terrell receiv- ed a number of nice gifts.Around twenty-tive were present. Sup't.and Mrs.C.Bay Gates and family of Grand Island 1e!t Saturday morning for thexrhome day afternoon to extend eongrab- ulutions and best wishes, 'Lhe occa- sion being his birth anniversary. Mrs. Chris Paulson, whgse birth- day also fell on that date was present.Nice refreshments were served.~ Blair Irlends of Farabee Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of this city, will be glad oo learn . . ._ ...__ ___-_....u.. .._. fresh on account of our large turn over. Anything you wa nt and atany tim e. Just phone 32 or 33 -and shusfacuan e w w -°. : : . r - "~ I shall be gone from Blair a few days, and if Music Store is closed phone Green 246 or 380.A few Ice Boxes are left,at SPEQFP Mummert enjoyed a pmuc supper ln the tourist park last 'rhundgy evening. Mr..nd Mrs. Elton Bissell ofSlqux Falls, South Dakota, arrived la§t Saturday for a visit with Mr.n---m, ___.\._.. \»_.n.r-.. v_..--.. a n e r a w e e x n v n u :a l :m e n o m e of Mr. Gates' nmther, Mrs. F. W. Amd: and Mr. Arndt, of this city. Mr. Gabes is superintendent of the Grand Island city schools which pukition he has held for a num- |...- _. _.,-_. ol ms pmmouun nxenuy.nu uuqbeen working for the A. Y.Mtg Donald Co., a wholesale plumbing campmy of Omaha and has been transfened W Denver where the company maintains a branch office __. _.L_-.l.-...nl L....- ,.\...»... Young, tehder Beef Ro ts, per jf)209 35c 250 Sirloin Steaks, per Ib.- Pork L oin Ro as ts, pe r Ib.--- .- Sugak cured Bacon, half or whole strip P e r l b . ---- ` ------ Qm nlm rl Ham s hast hrnnds. 12 in 14 P m Es.s.E. l§emP-21-1° M , and Mrs. S. M. Fredrickson and children of Sioux City,left Man y morning for their home after n few days isit 3 th nnwu s muuxr, Aura reuer acumenandMr. Jensen in the McCarthy vicinity. U. S. Renne, candidabe for the nomination for state representa- |tive on the republican ticket has vu ul yearn. Misses Gertrude and Margaret wa rmk;daughters of Mr,and Mrs. Neum Warrick, accompanied Mr.and Mrs.L .W.Pister of .knnnnq nn., nm w.-=+ wh" bmw unu ww w u u mu " n w »w w .position.Farabee is one of Blair': fine young men; and has man) friends he m who wish him suv cess in his new venture. He leaves around Auzust.lst.for his neu 294: wxu visi t Mr. a nd Mn. Glu Wu~ rick o f Pe et,Colorado.Misa Genldlne Mundo! of Kamal City 2 3 2 m be e n v ddt i ng here also mpnnied them w d d t the O'Han1on & O'Hanlon nn1|||1u|kEiin:HEEfiifiiainIn||n|il||||||||||`||||||i|n|i|||I||lin||u||||||i|||n||||||||| D . NCE Kennarc; Pavilion Friday, july 25 Good Floor - Good Music - Good Order- llllIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIHIIlllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlll|l|||||I|||IIll|I|II||||éilflll I u IH l l II l\I l Harry C. Blaco Republican Cnndidate COMMISSIONER OF DIST. NO. 2 1 I have served in this capacity and know th e wo rk.` Y o u r support and" vote soligited and appreciated Prim aries August 12th \ \\I \ duties.. Mn. Lqnlll. Andenan oi Win-| ner, Nab., il visiting her slnters. Mi ne s lhthi ldl. a nd Joasphlaa Johnson and Mn. 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Reception is poor,volume is decreased and tone ls unnatural. W hen any of thesef aults are noticeable In .your radio CALL Us A PHONE 199 Chris Petersen , Scczessor foful fil ls Oil 6 Fah ey Company bomb of 1\xr.:mu mrs.:,|mi=" been quite\ Tll of late for severalT0!'1\\J\I\d und Mrs. James Stnp c-dave confinud to his hed.Th whnln Ha ma nov lh ...»2:lr'l l l l I f l l \ l l \ J | l ( . l l \ ¢ \ I "r v ;l l u u w w w Coronet Flour, 48-Ib. sack ~ - -- - -$1.49 Coronet Flour. 24-Ib. sack - - - -- -.83 1 " " " " "_ ___ --._to n ..Mr s ,K e n n k th Po un d sp en t th eE .J .B xr k e r ,fa1:her o f M s l f o r e p a r t o f la b t we e k i n Oma h a , E l m e r F r n m o f ¥h1s c i ty ,m a tte n d i n g th e hairdre ssers'con» lz lk vn i n UL'¥liV€!5=1i}"}:0?RE3:»1!".:n.Li0n a t thy Bf an dg ig be a uty .63Sugar, 10-Ib. sack) l l l : l : : |I1:=I..llll\: l-l::;.s L ; ; : = a ; l ; ; sh n p .s h e n l s g Rt f. l" ll ] has not been feeling well for Th~ course~ns attracted much at- »'=ome time and plans on taking a tention since its opening recently,Inttle trip soon in the hopes of and is a clean sport forboth young benefitting hirnseLt`.land old. THE HACK SAW ;;;.1 Br tglir3 city, wi1p _hu§~=f»|;r;;:';: 5 . quite i\l.Mr. Howes left for mnhome 3|l~nul;1;.' as his 'mother was John Jenna and Babe Mark: °°- |*have been vnentioninz the nnstsome wha t. lmp roved-r .. . -f 1 1 .I ~Iwcek at Lake okorjif'1¥éy'<§=2T h e K .Li.1ill.Cl1JTl:.l[\l u m u y aw.:-'poet to [Qtu rn th e la tte r r t ftu r n e d last, week f r o m a. vac ati on'p a o..th k .sp e n t i n Mmn e s o ta ,on e we e k a t l a <; e ' ; ? ; m= ' 5 ; g§ ;Ma h e r a ls o S lwt P a r k Ra pi ds : md la te r w`v\veek 'wi t h re la ti ve s a t W e e pi n g nter ,£ ° ttY I ' e e S ta p le to n o f O a k la n d , Neh.__bo'Lh o f wh i c h th e y enjoy ed| f;f];*ff:i 8 , Mr e i 1 r n e d t9 Li n c o ln L -h n u n .A u u u u u y u . |. w r u 15 1;BB H I Ev e r y m u c ¢h o m e o f h e r g r e a t g a n d m o t h e r h i s .m v L .C , a l c v e l 1 l g g d »=_}5=g-M r s . J a m e s S t a p l e t o n , a n d M r . a m i t m f r o m her d aun zn ter . mrs . mer -I nn. ..1:3 w:ill ma who i s out mt Allia nc e, Neb. with Mr. Reeh for the sum- mer in which she smbes that they have just returned from a lovely trip 'through the Black Hills country where they were accom- panied by Mr.and Mrs.Martin Jacobsen of Allianm. Mrs. C. J. Lattn ol New Haven,Conn.,spent 'from Wednesday until Friday at the Emest Torn- blad home.She left for a trip to Europe going with the Shenandoah party that Miss Dorothy Baxter of this city has joined.While here she became acquainted with Dorothy and as Mrs.Lutha is a musidxfn, will play for her when she sings while on the trip. nv--...a M-.r'|»...\.Nunnlfm mrs. cl.xvrmuau.. l3Mrs. I.Sherman invited Peggy ound and her cousin, Virginia of F'f°m°n¢,to play golf at the Midget golf course last Thursday evening as guests of Miss DorothyAnn Sherman and later treated all to ice cream. R. R .Wood of Kansas City, has moved his family into the house vacated by the eGo. Davis family at 110 E. Grant St.Mr. Woods is one ol the toll takers at e Blair bridge., Mrs._Petcr Elvad and daughter, M" ]0 he of Los Angeles, Calif., 'PU a part of last week at the Chris Larsen home in this city and on Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller and d-Wzhwt were |. n u . .z u l u M l x a .v a - u n .v ; u u u v » ¢~. _d r o v e o v e r 1 , 0 L u k e o k o b o j i l a s t e r g u e s t s . F r i d n v m n m i n s z f o r a f e w d a y s A b 0 Y w a s b o r n t o M r , stay at their cottage after which they will proceed by m m bo Rochesler, Minn.where they will cnnsult the Mayo Bros.clinic in regard to Mrs.0'Hanlon's knee which has been causing her con- siderable trouble for several weeks. They plan m spend some lime at the Lake on iheir return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Zenith Smith drove to Schuyler Sunday to visit Mr. - :nd Mrs .Gus Leyden and their Mrs.Albert Curtis, Jr., at the Blxir hospital on July 12.Mrs. Curtis and baby and mother-im law,Mrs.A.G. Curtis plan tc make n trip to Walker!-on, Indiana as soon as Mn. Curtis, Jr. ia able w make the trip, where they will vigil. the baby's papa and grandpa who glre worki ng them with I lm-ge construction mmpany. Mr. and Mn. Harold Helms am: sons Donxld md Edward Ind Mr|...,» M..I ur ma . . - n ; u v . . - uuuguwr,Amyne amun,Wm)IB '""* *'""' *""' *""'°*l '"" ua ""'"working at Schuyler this summer.aaa City came 33'¢"f`d"Y aft¢mf[¢ A number of Aisyneis schoolmates and_ stayed over untll Monday wit! also went over and all had a picnic fb'-"Y aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs Iily drove Monday to Webster. So I\ulu'n Bull. num liiinil iaT»f51i I Umm ,zo vmfm-. Helms' ~Peienen.Flonxme w,,\{|_D;,,_|¢n¢,, Mr. and Mn. J. E. Him:P ;*%'e°°!'P°f"e=sD°fl~-nd MI-'.'I!'v F M P * M e *G|}q\nn| \ nuir Ne :ul 24, mo .i;Q; S aKENNARDN E WTH E the Paulhnezhéme,0radAkinscameuplro|§xomalm M .4 M .sua bl da hm-M _ C _ U\Mr.and Mrs.Ha m Jorgvensenlsahlrdly afternoon for an over!P E A C E 'dx-av;Z"nm..»f§" g.f1,..'l 3',2"?§.=,"f.'In,,.'.1'f,...,|'rnan: mmf umnm f.lA,;`KENNARU NEWS | Mm Katherine Japp left a week Saturday for Gillettr, Wyo., m she will spend the summer with her dnughnrr and sdll-in-law, Mr.and Mrs . L. J.Whim and fnmilv. Ind Opal and Irma were Sunday dinner guests of Lk. and Mrs. Leslie French at Arlington.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konvalin and Teddy and Mrs.Helen Burgess ~ relat;lyes in__0ma Sunday. lnighr slay with her parenfs; Mr|-~'A lame nu be f lat'dand "fa T1§.EA ;§»§"ff friends ~»»~'"»»€?-f§ed "Xi" 'lie and MJ;Gifford Pnmer af cqrlg, Ben Voss home Sunday in honor at commaé anea on friends in Ken-Ervin's "'""'°'*Y~Mr.and Mrs.ce Kun dM511 S'w'=x "?$°f":><:"-...dauzhter. Onnl v¢,,='Z.'¥°.. ...£"§'. the home at Mrs. Junébmufs par-'in. and Mrs. Ray Batson, Tom exits, Mr. and Mrs_ H. Williams.and Vemon Jungbluth drove upMna nd Mm Herma n J ungbluth from Lincoln Sunday to spend drove ul Omaha Saturday to at- s;veral days with relatives.' tend t h e m mm lawn social and Miss Alberta Dornackfif' of Ben-supper at St. Joseph hospital.nington,spent several fy s last \.|uL uluu:\ I |||uLu I suum ummm Beef Cattle Slow, Steady to Strong on Yearlings,QE Top $10.30 the temple,crying with a loud voice to him that sat on a claud, thrust in thy dckle and map; for the ¢in\B is come for thee to reap; for thee m reap; for the harvest of the earth in ripe."Revelationsmms"' Thmughmxt the great blnins re- don of North America, Nehruka.Kansas. the Dakotas und north "iaedt M0h| H1 n n n l s o n m r s .r u n s v y n n o n a n n a a u g n -n s .n u m f ' ; ' " P ; ; ° " , § * n' * ; | . n ' § " d » ` 3 = ' P § - »' $ l ' T , ¢ "1 § 2 '.'Z| ,s .% ' f " . f .t e r s .B e t t y A n n a n d D o n n a L o u u , 11 °I g - d u u a x r °r p e n d i n z t h e i r v a c a t i o n m i u n g 0 . f D a v 1 d C i t y v i s i t e d f r s e m a , a n d 5 1 "d w m o o m n 0 F _h a d a m o n g r e l a t i v e s m d t r l e n d a h q n r e l a t i v e s h e m M o n d a y ._ .1-=E."1.». . .. u . . . . . -é . . . . . a . . .» . . . a m i a t B e n n i - n s r t o n .M r .a n d ' M m R a b e r t P e t t i t o t g_ §u},§, -'-§u"§"`"af`"""'" `Ida Jungbluth tét eff to he week with h ' ber.`Mrs»Hansca ui mlmfnd gdggv o g. E}¢ n_home Sunday alter gprgndlng sev Braeech.er ' or a nd Anim Peterse n snent sun. eral m°nr!- wich :mm in Knn~_ . M m Henman Jwmsblvw,M m a~a nd~nc o ln.~ Misa Sylvia J mlgblurh,MissMary Malick, Miss adeline Ken- ney frcm St.Joseph hospiml i n Omaha, spent Thursday at the REPAIR Now T h i s i s a n i d e a l t i m e t o t'e»/ . pair your car or tractor. W e c an d o i t f or y o u n o w at a s ur p r is i ng l y l o w cost. ASK US FOR rs'r|MA'r|:s §Kennard Garage Clans Hides,propridor Martin Sunds, Mrq. Albert Sands, Alberta Dornacker,Sylvia Jung- blnth were assisting Mrs.HBH! Braesch with her work Friday.Omahmspent Thursdayat the Herman Jungbluth home.Full Falhioned Silk S ¢1 8 5 MU? K nj me k,who has are on sale at only '89c at the hem very sick at tha name of ber Fashion Canter.21-xv. ¢»w=n."»w .W ».»...=..1-.....,.~manor Mrs. GlHord Pnmer and daughters. who are here from Cor~tex, Cola.The gush includedDt.audMraJ.B.Andersquandnon. Bobbie and James of Lxncoln, l Mn. w. 15; Kingdon delightfully entertained the Iuliea Aid at herhomelastThursdayaiternoon.Mrs.Chu. Bury will entertaintheAid at her home Thursday, omaha. Mr. and Mn. PRD] Nan!nun nuymmd f».mny,.ur.and Mn. cm. P-ur Brwvh.Alum,Bates md family, Mr. S. Pettit :nd Louie Kahnk ehjoyd s dmzghter ka M.ae.Pm, Georvf Arlington lake Sundny.l : = 1 ' ! _ & r 3 ° ' : s e - £ ° § * ' f ~Mrs. Henry Kniap vi Hoes STEADY To 250 o|=1=|§_';'; _,'§_'°#_,;f,"m**';*§';' vast territory thousands of acres1'-;§»2=b-3ffQ§°s1:.=.*;°';f.£.%.€~I§ of grain am upm. amanda Ul.1b.reeuer |;mm aww; -v:2.5¢Lower.An a s u m Un- \s h u t d - Unlo n s ank xmas.July az, m o - A moderate run o f mu le amo head for the openinz day at the week inluxed some life mm nn tzmdr ma veaxlinns sold stron: am being hlrvwf-d and~graiu is mi Eu; Sue Pmner ma Mn. bein: markewl ddly-Gifford P1-mer mx awgmm ofThisis also harvest time for Cortez, Colo,the bee-keeper throughout this Elm I-°~'m'"P is naw employed lt men clover rtzion which iumish-| es Lho of n ol wbnder-ful honey to the lnoketper who B R E W S T E R B I T S \ has watched his hi v a carefully _ ... ..:= " ' =.._m d Mrs. c. B.Human at Blair. Sheretumed no Ben. Hansen's on Monday morning.Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen an- nounce the arrival of a boy, born July Zlst. A number of ladies planned a surprise pany on Mrs. T. R. Gaines Monday nitemoon, that day being her 75th birth anniversary. Olive Holmes left Friday forIaretta, Ne where she will visit her brother d sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs. Be Holmes. Joe Harper visited over the weekend at the home of his bro- ther and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs. Bernard Holmes.' Joe Harper visited over theweekend at the home ol his bro- ther and sister-in-law,Mr. and Mrs. Will Harper..` Nic Fteidriclmen has gi eq his house s fresh cont of ~ , whichhas greatly improved L Mr. a nd Mrs.George nking returned Snndadz evening li te r hnving spent e past week i n Colorxdo.Mr. and Mrs.Gus Kronbezg and'h v y l a , M . r . n n dM . n . Hn r r y E d - Mr.H.C.Kdmr attended the funeral of his uncle, Chris Wulf Saturday. A number from this vicinity at- tended the free movie in W u h - ingwn on Monday and Benningtonon Wednesday. Mrs.H.C.Kuhr,Mrs.MaxKlutzandchildren visited with Mrs.Hans Hansen. Friday after- noon.Miss Hilda Wrich of Blair, vis~ ibed at the Harry Wrich home on Friday afternoon. Louie Mahnk spent Thursday owning with home fo\ks. Bm Swihut and Clyde ind JahnWdgxtmotored w Shenmdoahearly Slzndny morning.1'»=;,gf=-itad Henry Fields' and Earl ys'.radio stations, retuming late Sun-da evening.yGeorge Garrett hu been employ-nd psintin the bam andg out bdld'"£'J§ "'°»£* Buch 1?c ee mpsey reFrench went to Bled: Tuesdny mhave dental work done. ' ig) © © @D ,wmur msn ~KEN NARD NEBRASKA <5 ,SINCE /396 5? / 'rm DALE Dumas Hexmm Jungludx in moving the bnildinganuwat Dnletohisfarmfun A hal! mile west. I-Iave you seen the cute new wash dresses that the Fashion Center has been selling for only $2.001 27-lt Get your Renlifiic Permanent at the Fashion Genwr Buuty Shop. Phone 47 for appointment:27-It What Could .Be More Simple When you need Oil or Gas Phone 60 Kemzard D l '°mad p p l y o © © © © @© PICKLES Snappy Dlllx I qt. mason jars for 251: ©©©©E OLWES nt glass jar, each 25c © ©© © © Blair. Country Gentleman C D R N 2 cans for 254: day from Kearney,N-eb. _ when she spent the past several day:visiting friends.Mrs.L .E. Peterson is greath improved and able to be up.again Mrs. Louisa Lund was o th(sick list the la tte r pa n J i lasl week. Mrs. Ruth Rosenbaum entertain ed several of the ne$ghbors at 2qdlting plrty the foxepart of lnsl week.\Mr. and Mrs. Nic Frcidrichsen entertained out of tmvn guests on Sunday. Mr.and Mrs.Harold Bates of Omaha, were guests of Mr. and Mrs,Orville Nelsen Sunday eve- ning._Members of the Methodist Lad- ies Aid have made plana for an ice aeam soda! benefit to be giv- at the Methodist church basementthe afternoon and evening of Sat- urday,July 26th.Sandwiches, coffee, home-made lee aekm and cake will be served.The receipts from this event will be uided tothe church fund. |I Th i s is a n i d e a l t i m e to t'e»J p a i r y o u r c a r o r t ra c t o r. W e c a n d o i t f o r y o u n o w :.»fm-Winner, S.D.when he me remnlnde of thewillspendrsummer at the home of hiu bro~ther, Wellmee Widener and wife. Mr. and Mn. Ralph Widener and L i l A A n n a n d M r . m d M r s . G . C .Wilkins and famlly enjoyed e pie- nlc diizer at the Ax-lllngfmx Fd: Grounds park Sunday.Ella Vlrginln Eegder is claldng at Wards Cash xv.Mies Helen Berry spent the week end vlsltlng frlends in Fullerton. ...|:| »|~\ : ASK US FOR rs'r|MA'r|:s §Kennard Garage Clans Hides,propridor WARD'S Palate Tickler Bogota We pay postage on 3 pound orders.You get your money back if not satisfied. 3 pounds for $1 l - pound - 356 PEACHES In medlum syrup 2 I-2 slzed cans 2 -for - 35C © Ward's Cuvc SALMON 2 tall cans 35C PE AS Little Folks Brand 2 Nn. 2 Cans354: ;',f",;c'i{1é5;,;.' 'i1¢m§ about steady and nm ,d 'Swgeno lpent TWU!!..'E'§'f."§L|!{'f' £'1'__'._ .._._. J I I L ._i'|»|¢¢ vm. hu mfmr. uma.L_ and helfers.uled weak. ez Choica to Noes: good sa.so@n.so: $7.75@B.5UZ Mun ssflso mu mms W nxp u w W u mu y . - 1 ~ ~-------The bees are working full m m ,Mrs. .john Monson spent Wed-with uo time of! for Sundays and nesday m Blau:with Mrs.Carl-|Ikhs and son and Mrs. Anna An-hulxdays.I-'rom break of day to s e t t i n g s u n t h e s e l i t t l e w o r k e r s c a n ~ ~ s p e n t T u e s - pollen and_ honey.day with her daughter, Mm Harry be seen m an unending stream Swanson.~ muah chang e in cows Bioc he m and feed ers r Qu o t a u o n s o n C a m px-Lmn y earlinzs ;9.so& I o c hoic e yr-arllngs i lk h o g o o d y e a r lmz s o a n m o n t o la i r y e a r ]lantarimr the hive loaded withl Mr. and Mrn..Tohn Fraziersuent' l. ' 1 b : tr a s n y y e a r n n g s W wu vvlv.c hoic e nrime heavy bee ves $9.35@ ~f »1»uefa"..m1;; . E.; f. | r y . m '.- noticed um an nm len havethl thgg»hing_¢hgir_yl3»»¢- l. ____,__9.75: Hood to cholca handy steers 39,506 moo; good to choice heaw mera sa.so@9.su:neu-m :ood mm sv.5oos.so; oommon to Im' steers s s n a wu s ;choice li l htbeifarss9.oo®s.v5:2006.choice ied heifers ;3_3569.0g;m r an 8004 mum s'1.2&@s.zs: common so mr heiiers ss.oo6'1.oo:best curated cows $'l.00@'1.50;zood. mm fed cows $6.zs01.oo: mu- so pollen solidly packed in giollen pockets which is removed the bee and puked in cells for food for queen and workers/ (not the drones for they am dinposedof by the wbrkers before the wlni TAI' is on).Pnllen is indispenaible both for winter food and for breed mg the young m the springtime. rf a..mn, ¢.»~.a|§°».x,.|~¢»on Mrs.1-'rm N(Z-.::1 nelped mrs.Albert Nelson #sock for tbreahers wednesday.Mrs. Harry Swnnsnn spent Wed-nesday with her mother and sas- ter, Mrs. Henry Jensen and Ella. Olga Petersen is spending a fewdays with her sister,Mrs.Wm. Wg also with Rode Wudbern.r. and Mrs. Henry' Jansen and Ella spent Wednesday evening at ¢°°4 na cows s4.1s@c.oo:Good. choice grass cows ssroosas: hn- good grass can M.80Q5.!i0: cut-ters $4.00@4.50:cennm $3.250 1.75: nntlve mmm bulls $5.250 6.25: common "Kilt bulls 04.356 516: beer and butcher bulls 86.25 o u o :veal calves $8.D00l2.00: h¢\V! calves s1.oooo.so:ma ny alves $4.o006.0D: :ood to choice amen s 1.1s ®s .'ns : nm- te md decker: $6.'l507.16:common so mr stockers s$.sooa.'1u:: m u y :we a rs s4.soos.so:n o d to :holes feeders s1.1w9.oo: mr ee nod feeders l8.'l50'I35: amomun ee nn-ma m s s s o w s fzs z me k c a n $4.W64.'l5:stock hel!ers n.wo1.so=stock steer wv e s e'uoo1o.oo:stock heller calvaBerne 14.000 fresh hoes arrived uemxnv and buyers filled their erdae at prices mnglnz from weeds to 251: Iowa than Satur» d u .Nearly all the %1'8dlll8 was at I spread of ss.no@s.oo with a few choice light vrelghts up to 39.10. PAT LAMBS:R w ze mm m , good to choice $9.50@8.'151 range lnmbs. mr me sooo ss.oo@9.so: nntlve lambs. good m choice $9.00 slums: native lambs. fair D0 :ood ... .. -....,......,.......lee a string o! bees at the entrance of the hlve forming a row oneuh side and fanning their wings to create s drculstion of air ln the hive 'Bees are found thus almost dnlly just at the dose of the d.sy'a work. I! you have s glans hive lt is very possible to nee these little workers at their duties.'Hue fresh honey sparkles in the bright "mc and as the cells are Iilled the alr- tight enpplng wax in placed secure- ly over them by the worker.The honey will now keep for years and years. lf o ne wnuahes carefully her ladyshlp. the queen, can be sem as she moves majestimlly ever the fume depositing in the very hot- tom of these cells, usefully pre- pared by the worker, gl very iiny egg, which, depending on how lf. is handled, can produce a queen or n worker.Then in the slightly larger cell she depodts drone eggs that produce only drones no mat- ter what might be the wish of the hee-master. All those things and many Arthur Jensen's. Mr. and Mrs. John Feeder re- ceived the .annmmeimentdof 1. granddaughter to r.anClaudeEngle hut o l Tehma h. Hrs . Bxgi e lurt ls a dnnghtu o tMr. and Mrs. Fnzier.Mrs.Alfred Svogerson and Christine spent Thursday with Mrs.Harry Srwnnnon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tietgen and daughters and Miss Mable Kruep were callers at Alfred Svogerson's Fridly afternoon.Mr. ard Mn. Wm. wolbem and children and Olga. Petersen visited ad the John Frwer home Tues-"g e veni ng. r. and Mrs. Albert Jensen andOsar Jensen spent Friday evening at the Arthur Jensen home. Mr. and Mrs. H. Swanson spent Sunday at Nels Swnn»en's. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.Wnlbern, Rosie and Will, Jr., Olga Petersen visited at the Rudolph Kuhl home Thursday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jacobs vis- ited at the Henry Jensen hom on Cunday.Mr. and Mrs. Lars Petersen wl- ed at the Wm. Wndbern home on Thursday retunlinflliss Olga. Mr. ahd Mrs. A red Svogerson 4. Y v g r I | r i I r r |_..\fer, were among those l Irvin Voss alebratewirthday Sunday. Mrs.John Vogt and Mr.and Mrs.Alfred $8.00@9.00: (ed sham lnnhs $8.00 0835: yearlinzs. all grades s5.oo» 6'1.oo. mmm LAMBS: Western (dr:- good w choice $8.'15@'1.25: west- ern 1'<1rs_ fair w good se.oo@c.~1:». e w w ;% S°°€' w °'"'?'°F_$?;@ ouxers a m ne wnwneu wnn nodanger of being stung at 539 N. Yates Ave.,Minden,Nebraska. Any day"v~'hen the weather isclgar come and seq the honny bees at work making honey.-V. W. Bind~ emp, Preddent,Nebraska Honey a n n a a u g n who hslpechis f`Lf¢h r Mr.and daughters, §vogeraon I ihe ~ m~vie s at ~as hington on Mo~ ~ay evening 9 Don7t Cook Over A I-Iot Stove /Buy A New ~ Perfection Oil Range They give a wonderful improvement to the appearance of your kitchen and do away with the heat of your old range. Absolutely safe and clean., With every New Perfection stove or , Kitchenkook stove sold we offer FREE $S;00 worth of new kitchen ware. See them to-slay. The prica will surprise you. |... ~Convdvfed of Bbealirlg four chick- ens,Tom Gray of Nottingham, England,was sentenvred fa leave town for 10 years. anqn xpnou .aaq ng "mn Sunnaa -uno QQ snug puomegp :sq pans aqs -fam "mx 1° uo syxv g n[\\'1 " f m dn P m m m m W mtheyrubbedhertwomadecom- I 0 | |;|'n o | Rosenbaum Service Station K E N N A R D N E B R A S K A I 63.503 lat.nur m soon $2.uD@ Producers Ass'n.Minden Neb.80j1;_cull and calmer ewes $1.00 '' o 3.00.rqrcumn HINTS <t,:\ ~ H3 L5f© 1©| ~ ©© J Good Matches - Carton Six Bu TIN# APA Sardines 6 cans for |~L o g a n B g r r i g g |P ~~ L ..Tl '0Mow SUDAN olmm '|sum the bread new and aqfn ululuuguly UCAUIC \|J\|\\lub unnn a s t n m l f r e s h l v ba k e d br ea d i n to i t.and ihe ~ m~vie s at ~as hington on Mo~ ~ay evening 9 Don7t Cook Over A I-Iot Stove /Buy A New ~ Perfection Oil Range They give a wonderful improvement to the appearance of your kitchen and do away with the heat of your old range. Absolutely safe and clean., With every New Perfection stove or , Kitchenkook stove sold we offer FREE $S;00 worth of new kitchen ware. See them to-slay. The prica will surprise you. |... ~Convdvfed of Bbealirlg four chick- ens,Tom Gray of Nottingham, England,was sentenvred fa leave town for 10 years. anqn xpnou .aaq ng "mn Sunnaa -uno QQ snug puomegp :sq pans aqs -fam "mx 1° uo syxv g n[\\'1 " f m dn P m m m m W mtheyrubbedhertwomadecom- I 0 | |;|'n o | Rosenbaum Service Station K E N N A R D N E B R A S K A I x e s . . . . 1 7 ¢ .....»25c JELL-o The orlglnnl 'I 5.-....# L n : Z 2© ©©©©§ from sudau grass it is necessary £0 mow it often enough to keep down the tall woody stems.Hogs get very little feed from sudan that is over lbw backs.Even tho 1: stay:ho t um dry.the nuddn will make a little new growth that is good fa d . Rye makes the best mmpox-ary late fall and ellly spring pasture in Nebraska.Rve in rldiculmnlv remove all bread cx'1amEs from il daily, To keep squash after piemak- inz~If squash is left over, boil until soft, and put while hot into air tight cms.Run a dv er kniff down the sides of tha can to allow all mir w escape before eavering. If properly done squxah will keep almost indefinitely in this ny.I Q © © © Du.:Z3o LuE 56 © © © © ; ~© ~zE2 | ;.; Fine lor ples One ol the best 2 No. 2 cans for breakfast foods 35:2- for -25: ApricotsMILK P A G E Tall cans 2 I-2 slze cans 3~-for -zsc 2 for 35c While Loaf Floul* Z3 £332 Sweet Tooth Flmrr§3§2I p naw.x 6 i 1 ~ T { l l & - " l l l l l l y n a m d g h t I ngov( mg lsqded in Aulultpor arly IKENNARD RURAL '_]'""GS |J lu x'n a w | |cocoA | :rO3m a Sqlizmber for pasture later. SAVE WHEAT FOR rm-:D Dry hot weather over mnqh of the stabs the forepart of July makes it ulvlmble tc hold wheat a t present price:as feed insur-ance.l t t h e dry weather con- tinues and the 1930 corn crop is light, wheat at present pr-lass wlll prubnbly be a cheaper (ed than earn this fan. . As A gmwing and fnttcnlng feed for hogs, coarsely ground wheat is n. Ilttlv: bother bushel for bushel than corn.For poultry, whey; may be used as a scnteh :feed and also as p'-1-1 of_n laying mash.Equal parts by weight of com. wheat, and ants all ground, plus %part ol mf-'mt and bone me d makes a good hen mu h . Fi fty per cent eg n dairy cows Mx and Mrs. Louis Goreham um cluldren visited at the Frank Gas- Miss Tracy Guan: il visiting at the louis Goxehanx home Fntz Arp and Johnnie,d Loms Goreham visifed a t eFrank Gasser home Inst Sunday morninmi Gasser and Raemhut vis~ lhed nt the Fred Lnmhrecht home at lrvmgion Sunday BIG TEAM BITCHES FOB WASHINGTON co. County Agent George Bates wlahel to announce that he will beglad m assist farmers in assembl- ing one of these big warn hlbches who hnve fall plowing to do this fall with horses. j h o m e F r i d a y e v e n i n g . The most pnctieal hihzh for 4neRsnev's I § _lt's good lo drink I-2 pound can for ' l 7 r L .m_c(6)I I ~ gg nd sac k .. . . 75 ¢ ~ nd sack...$l -45~ A md sack . . . 804: ~;;;a ;;;1; o ;a51.55 851: $1.65 2:L o::E2 |2 1-}z I ~ ©@© © © © © Omar Flour 2: 33:23 :sat : ta BEST GRADE ENGLISH rrs 4 coon' nun 'ro BUY Hg" ou~ W A L N U T S ,», PER POUND ~g o n g L A l 291:cm om: Palos 3 . for . 1 811111 ration might be oousely '}'""m8Wn wpmcy arms u megrmmd wheat.mx horse outfit pulling 1| fourteen .__,inclxgaugpluwwithahnnuwat-G u m m h o n u¢he&' ' pg); \m .K Qowg Hvwevgr, eqvlllr as ~ e larger umty can be assembled nl the 'Nm lm-1»»h nv u ...... s....\._ bona m d ulown ure lvaihhle.§nl 3§`»1f.», Ja'Sn2 lay or earn,mker' w d d ma h a fn ' home grown ntior an lata smnmer rn ent fa rm pri on t' colt about a cent J an economical fee: Hlrh producing c 3'-'°d rthlrn for N" lnrw butter!!!prlrr mv ""¢ "'I uf bar- grvuml, afaebnry Ery cows 'it pres- n would '. and be od cows. i pay n m n a t edlng 2 While grain crop; and foragehays\ are cheap, kt us use our horses\ w consume this tend,t.hereby, utilizing dmv. available power., The following dams Are open§ for assistance in Jdy; on the zum 2901 and 30th, and any time dut- ing August Oth, Sth, 601. 'Ith or 801. Last apringgneveral of thesehitchas are now operating eucnuau 1 Weigh measure and count everything that you buy. ' m a l l v l u l u n r y m e n " I n u o r M m l n r . ;\. ~ u lu : . : »u . \ n- u s.N r l i l n l i plh tb 1|-5 pa nda c m!milk.I t NI J ;... --n, il using o ne and nporlhi ~ lldom If ner psy.; 1.a. good dial. it in mhe bm:-~~ aa .ae ' li lke owgo dmrn s f '"d!rl'D'| °r mule : lr e v e r ~Appro dnd hnf I l i ! I n d d :.1 neu-Hmmm!!ml :hundmd o l them r rleurlcnsell ilaruware KEFINARD NEBRASKA fLoN'1° FORGET OUR MIDDLE NAMEKENNARD, NEB.. 3inn maui the aim fn nimii||iEé£é\`§» sunfnw --:ui-nitnrmemsbird ones on azziii cowl thatlfully. Those u»1in,<;hor|es-or mules do not pt fesd. :"\1 care.are m-gud be wwmbln om d them. :.i .._..__."~i ._\'~"Q .'f a ~g .-.,' \_~.~._.I -5,. -I.._..'.~ f f . ~ "~'~n~. ....~ .~.-1.,..~ I-4 ._,,~..>|-..- p x ..,...,, _ \ :~.1 ~ ,,,, -1 -....,......~f~5'j'~~_~1 "1" -,~_~-5 i,~ ~""1 3 ig ~".,,<.f.,+4., .. ~,.~,~,~»-~.., /~1 _ ~|"M' :_;.~<~~t~'=.. ". ;\''..~~=~~...* H ' 2@"~"~"""~~"""" t~~ ~1 '' ~~ " 1 - I ~~1 9 ' s h . ..~.:L ~ i_ ,~~l»=»__; .<\»,~ ~ 1 »',n,_.',» a"=''-'-.~.': ...;;.u~N "' swf, Nem-nu, .my za, mo fl mi l y a n d l r . p a d Hn .F md H n .Rudolph ldenselnfvru lh y l e wen Smadny v l dt o n n t f-he dak lint lavenl day: the Will Bylml.week. o f i a nd tlld Nic l» 1 lh oIn 6 \ he llM lr| > ut dm 0 1 h ing .Hi|tx 'nc k;tuud b l|.___°""'¥..'f§ '1°§5 ;_...I__, _QYPI av.. -..\f w n i n l r o n t o l i L nlnnhruhi m HILISIDE NEWS OF GARDNER DISTRICT Mt. I-hd Hn. John Edd DM s birthday mrprlse party nt theLouis Schenk home Sunday,in uc1¢m»mnm '» Sundayntb- emoon.Mr.mdHrs.FrsnkW ilsonen-tertainod relatives from Blair atachickmdhmersunday.~the misfor-ume to can his knee Wedne-dnv while climhina num 1 Innd nf w r n .~.m n t b -F .E .A m i c k m a d e a b u s i n e s s a f f m , ~ a n d h e r = § _ ¢1;_<1 5 °W M - v e e k b n t l a n t r i N L G , I l u t F ' r i d a y .M u m s .c h u ! ¢ h B \ ' m d - \ y |I» ' E 1 . m , h " 3 , ¢g g x e r o s i t y o l | . h e ' e \ ' e n i n g | : h o p m g r a m w u g h -M n -k u T h m n p s n n n t h u - h o m e b u s i n e s s m e n a f r e e p i c t u r e s h o w i n b y t h e p u p i l s o f t h e D a i l y V a -w e s t o f B l a i r . y w - g s i v g n a t t h e _ b a l l g r o u n d s l u : , c a t i o n b i b l e s c h o o l i l l u s t r a t i n g t h e f.||m~€n» t)u~..m.-L »\..... \...\ .|.....'r'».»»urn Full Fuhiond Silk Stockings . m m "' mddmgimenandF.Rosmbn1mofBlair,were Sunday dinner ¥Ml12lst\.heMnrtinLlnenhome.M.r.andMrs.I..anRall.mdnndepi1 d5 gn3 pm;5 ;¢ m¢ y ¢",,gn¢;¢ A =f cx'rY CONVENIENCE: ron COUNTRY HOMES hrmor Of EEE ues."-'o Sunday itfternoon vimltors at the Mrs.Detlef 'Wulf and Hazel a h ,\_g.ilu gum .Tla¢=w.§`l`iPi¢'¢?raF£|l`|'»S`.n"'¢§u'|R'.f¢h.|ri.Eq3§ an on nh nt only 891: IL th: Pnu dhl stb uhw m sd vhu pb-ln-.m a u m m m g u u m u m c m w .21-uture WI-|¢°|||\B!|4|lTWKE °'.Q'""'5|F|'mW¢__!""° .§!'W!¥Q ? "Fuhiou Umm'July Channel .t.heEdHxnsenlwmaQA seven and one-half ponnd;FrHnk Linden home,were Anna co k baby gi rl arrived at the Ca rl R |o ed for the thrénbera E: How- ussell and Chris Anderscn of ardRasmussen home Thursda Mrs.0 v Appleby's Wednesday and y.maha and Mr. a nd Mn.Jus Thursday as Mn. Apple by has;-'mx Ja hnel o!Kfnnurd, is cab Krogh of the 0mm »exghb°rh~»d.] been dck for some time. mg for mother and baby.Mrs- Harry Emi; visited at thel Liitle Richard French was quite Rev. and Mrs.P. J. kelneriseu hump of her dang mrs.llr§.Ed sick Friday but is much improved 'were Tuesday supper guests at Ehmnger and family in |Omal1a,`no\v.the Carl Rasmussen home.gfrvm Tuesday until Friday.|Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hansen tnok Al Atkinson arrived last we;k.__Word received from Mr.and theCoopcr childremvvho have been gave a brief talk in the invereauofhis candidacy for congress on the republican ticket.Mr. and Mrs: Gerald Reid last wwk moved from rooms at theO. A. Johnson home!They stored ~s..:. \~...,u»lmln| cond;Mrs. Reid guests of Mr. and mm ivan neun:Relatives here received cards last week announcing the marriage of Bliss Doris Dennnn and Percy Hud s o n of Des Moines,Iowa, .July 12.Both are quite well knnwn M m. 'Sale now in program.Shop now and get gnur slmre of the Bar- gains...27-11 cnowisu, Homn lat they visiting were, ns fur as Fremontsnieiy; Saturday. on their way home Lo untain York. Ncb. 5l"=I{ {,`§1TQ¢`A£"}L§5TB'&5§ Q5 'n1}1-aEin ""iii§§. fli§§i1r>'f1 Thomas of Pen-Revl can B.I1;{§.nd son, ,;obm§;'°mf=;l wt-'§r =12s;=1gl1qir;fril 33: the u!IlCQ of Ur. Heine at. Hooper der and Mmss Ethel Bovee of Fm~were Sunday dinner guests at QNLN 1 F P*'M 'daxxhllv tm regular nurs¢ei taldng a 1'nont, spent Wednesday night.at Home.,"fe gg 1 -gg;f£'°fh§_fthom°§ig m miun Eb;uf Qa i g w,,8 '§ ,"§ § ';fd"m" home gue sts of 5113.Wi arn Bi Jlsn rsonhis Angeles. i m Rev.'-.,t e wsu n er: ~ I: l"ri¢i.L. lu sec her niece. Msss E. V. Maman was renewing ac-§...§.'i, ,_..f..\'.`f"i,.Alhinn ghfnh r __""2'??C ..."?p°r guestsn t ~ Lure. Jens Clausen states thaarrzvedinBoulder,Colo.and are enjoying the mo breezes to the fullest extent. rlrevisiting their daughtaey,§=1rg§d Johnson and fan 'I'hey§Mr. and Mrs. Detlef WMrs.family visited at Henry zily nv.home Tuesday evening. |Richard Nelsen was hur ul(andKuhr's t quite tractor ) si .\.-.,-. ..|1 ; u - . - . . . _ | . . ¢ » n . . . » . |" ~ : : " ' :I n a r s n o u a n u .I I O I H E w e r e u c v .&Illu| 1-»v_ujue r. ].¢»nrIy 1 lloiff \_u::aur:g:.~», wuu Luxasmlm vez; J ~U.l i .God;soy,Mr s .I v a n Hu t.E:old Mi s s Ma r jo r i e Godsey \\l;f¢an (Jm:1ho.1'I`ucsday a n d Vix- i i c f *limit mlauglmter a n d sister, M r .! l| v. \ r \ I tirzmdon. . . 1 ¢..\ .A c k o r n mn of_ Kla- (.jU2.%lllLi\Ill.ICb lil l'l\;|ulu.|\ :ann Allulnda y .Mr . Mo r g a n wa s ma n a g e r o t th e r a n c h f o r s e ve r a l pe ar s wh e n o wn e d b y Ne ls o n M o r r i s o f C h i e n - Mr . T. h i. . Uor msn d r ove u p : ro mOm a h a Sa tu rd a y mo r n i n g to vi s i t hi s mo th e r ,Mr s .Edina Co rn is h. go .Re v.C.C.No r l i n assisted Re v. Si mps o n o f C r a i g i n c o nd uc ti ng i s sp e n di n g a f e w d a y s w i t h h e r mti h e r , Mrs . 1 J u li a K e llo g g .ed .s s A me i a Pe te rs en r e tu r ni e r v c e s " f . .f_ f A ld e ' Gr o ve c h u mh | S u n d a y a f t e r sp en di ng a plea s an t Mrs. Giace Brunnell of Li.ncoln,' Mr s .R. F r a n k I Mi s s E d Th e wi l l ha v Ar li ng to . will be In Ulvilden and family and'Mn.and Mrs.Dan Phillips en-I badly while cranldng a ':»nh."mm ..-A H<n\f1|\fP|'..f03-'Cd a visit from Mrs.Philljns'» '1`ue9.dav.u h vv u l i l l l l l u u u u n u g n v v - 7 -'- --- - -- --- - - - - - r -- -- -U..c o u n } n M r s . K a t h r y n Z e i l i u s l d a n d M r s .H a r o l d R a s m u s s e n v i d t e dn t h o f 0 a .1 f a m l l s f o f S i o u x F a l k ,s D o v e r ' I ~ ' r i d n y a t D i c k R e n B h n w ' s S t .P a u l s S u n d a s c h u o °-'Y ..l h e w e e k - e n d .M r s .J o h n P e t e r s e n vi s i t e d l a s t f f ~.M r , _ a n q M y a .J .L .P e t e r s g e n Q g o n d a y _ a f t e m o o n a t t h e W i l l Hansen home. Mrs. Marion Dbnmnn of Lincoln isl visiting this week at me Clan ence Hansen home. Mr. and Mrs.Dctlef Wulf und ~»~" ° ' 2 ~ -3 ~ ~~~~:s ~,¢s ~.,/.»u». W H E N y o u s t a r t a t den noise s, won'y tri tles , c an't be ar the t h a t c hi ldre n ma ke , i rri t a ble a nd b l u e - t e one i t's yo ur nerve s. Don't wa it until your wrought nerves have kep awake half the night and the way for another :Qin day.Take two teaspoon! Dr. Mila' Nervlno and enj relief that follows.Ta more before you go to Sleep-and wake up x-ad the days' duties or pleas Dr.Mi l ~ 'Nervine u made in two forms-Liqul Ehrv es ce nt Table t. Both are the u m a thu-npeuticnlly.r Liquid or EHerva~ .cent Tablets a t ll ]'i drug atoms.r. Price $1.00 Dr2,MrL.Es' NERV; l l o u u u a g .u a a n u b \ . ¢ n n u l n luuugulngr af fern oon visi tors llf h o me we r e Mi s s Li Els i e Ah le me y e r, n I l"i\"*|~ W I S I l C I I I I I I S F 0 _|~ \ \~ d n ». d ay o f Mr. u nd h lr l.°"E'$Z§'¢f `i"»'§1"§ n,.| ., of M r ;a n d ~ H # - » § = » = ~f r o m h e r d u ti p s - w g ;-5 IJ ." ~ : 1 ..........|2.:... .l.i||¢. . » . , . . = . 2 . ' & . ' Z ' ~ ~_ ~ J ! "' P B ..!'€°F¥'f?d ' I ° " 'E P !m 'u n u u u A a . Q ¢\ ) l \ U \ . | l l l l 3 L . l lm d L e o n a r d N e l s o n a n d F a y e E r v e y i s a s p e n : N P I ; m n m s n .\ . _ . _. . 2 . . 4 - . -I l .1 1 I n { l l L l l \\ ; : \ , ¢ . \ u u n U l u l c a n u v v °1 a l l u u l l i U u l \v u . ¢ \ . .4 u n a u u u » » » - n -1...h .D r .a n d M r s .J .L f .b m c k t h a t t h e( \ » | ; f { l h L \ ; f . L L t h e U a p u m .p f l y p | W .( § .I < c } ' § 1 n ,l ' » § g .a } n d _ M r q . _ L .A :a r e h n v i n i r a l o v e l v v t i o n j ~ VIDI8 8 in I ln r ln n d 7K e e p F > § d sI5|\inner, mrs.-. _ _ ._ ._ -._ --.__..,. .I|e Mr. and Mn. George Ruhr and and famll in Omlha. 0 t Sunda t the H numAK ". . » ' . L i m m a n a a r ~ e ~ ~ Un I| . L.T\%u wwk s , c lo wn !1-nd=1J-"Parrisl1,M a r y m a n e Pa r ri s h a n a l " l l l l .1 plume in 1E.I p a r k f 0 1 th e hi r . a n d MTS . E d ~ O f ~ lu.l.1 UE n.» 11 i m l v folks wh o a t~un d Mi s s Ma d c tt a J o n e s o f Ne v - 1|[]1i.\{l j¢<craruilmellt reac hed ado,Mis so ur i.|.. .»~... f.| "atten danc e o f l Mi s s Nc lli c Mae Igheetrz.wh o i s . W ab he to M '""},",_,§ iaianfzo hon: out Frklay of thu week._ Mr-n Ptml Crnnhv ncmnmnlnll to his hurne in Omaha Saturday She witl spend a few days visiting there before returning to Crowell Home.Rev. E. P. Booher of Kennard, conducted our chapel hour Sundayaltemoon.We enjoyed the service very much and hope Rev. Bacherwill return.He was accompanied to the Home by his daughter. The Gospel Team from R.R.Brnwn's Tabernacle in Omaha,put on a very interesting musical program nt the Home Wednesdayevening.Theie were fifteen i n number.One of the men gave asplendidtalk.The Home folks enjoyed the entire program and Carlberg from Thursgiay until Monday .. Mr." and Mrs. Otto Christiansen and babg?were Monday evening visitors at the Bi!! Skow home af. Benson, Mrs. J.L. Petersen enjoyed a visit from her sister, Mrs. Maggie up from Omaha Wednesday aft-ernoon, bringing Dr. John Ander- sen of Minneapolis up in visit at the parental,N.J.Andersam home.Rev.Ulvilden and Jerry visited at the Rev.Reinertsen home and the three other Ulvildenmldren ai the Lan Rollnnd home. R>ev..P, J. Reinertsen left Fri-day morning for Elk Point, S. D. wlyxe he conducted funeral scr-vices for an old friend.Rev.R. Ulvilden d Omaha, had charge of the services at St.Paul's church Sunday evening. Miss Edith Grob- l Farm Line Contract W hat is the F arin L ine Con tractf of the lowa= Nebra§ka Light and Power Company? .~»-,. Special Sale ol Bette:Wash Dresses at $2 and $2.95 is now on a t t h e F a s h i o n ~You will Mr.and Mrs.Prank Dudgeon, Mr. and Mrs.Sherry Moore and Dr. Chas.Mead came up w enjoythe Gospel Singers with us Wed- nesday evening.Special Purchase Sale of 300 new Silk Dresses is now on at the Fashion Centex'at $4.75 and 86375:Al l new styles and new prints included in sizes 13 to 46. CARD OF THANKS We desire to axpress ouxthanks to our neighbors and friends who rendered ua so much assistance with o ur funn and home duties during the illness and dcath of our dear father, Chris Wulf. Mr. and Mrs. Stormy Vizina. sister-in-law, Mrs. Harry Miller of Paonia,Colorado,several days last. week. ORUM BRIEFS Mrs.Chris Nelson and Helen went Thursday to Denver where the y will vi ljt Mn: Ne1son'a als- ter, Mm Carl Jensen and family.Eric Rolland le ft Thursday moming for South Dakota where he will wal-k. Special Purchase Sale of 300 new Silk Dresses is now on at the Fashion Center at $4.75 and $6.75.All new styles and new prints included in sizes 13 to 46. RO S E H I LL I T E M S ~. Austin ~shaw ~nd ~Mrs DEAD ANIMALS lhsmusaen cook for threshers on Thursday.Mrs. Charley Hansen and chi!-dren and Dorothy Petersen were Thursday dinner guesm at Wxll Hxnsexfs. Mrs.Dstle! Wulf and_Hazel and W ~I Q ~ L H ;|1 : ~ M m .J o h n T a y f o r ,C l i f f o r d a n d l i f a x l n e a n d M r .a n d M r s .J o h n P e t e r s e n ,D 0 1 - U t h y a n d J a c k v i s i t e d Ruth Jessen spent the past twoweeks at the home of her grand~mother, Mrs. Chris Benson.Her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Joe Jessenand family and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen spent Sunday"d\ereTcele- brating her birthdiy; Mrs, Hans Jen , Ur. and Ma.:- dell of Blair, ape t Wednesday at the parental,Geo e Kuhr home. Mrs. Claxence Kulir spent Thurs- day there.Hn .Rvdolph Andreason and Kenneth Andreason were Tuesday afternoon visitors at the Chris Benson home..Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Johnson and Phyllis were Wednesday eve- ning guests at tie Peter Nielsen home. gf ~,v~.@»%~:.,ff~.vvéf ~~ ~"1 ~~1£I c ,* " Thursday afternoon..Mr. and Mrs. John Echtenhmp, Sr.called at the Wm. Holtman home Friday evening.Miss Leona Holtman spent the weekend with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holtman. Ed Niebaum left.Friday for Des Moines, Iowa.Eldon Meier spent the past. week with his cousin, Stanley Kerkhoff. August Kerkhuff had hogs on the Omaha market one day last week. Mr.and Mrs.Fred Waterman entertained around sixty rdatives and friends in honor of their 50th wedding naniversary on Friday. and get your sh~rc o! the Ba n gains.21-xt All Sugnner Hats are on sale for Sl, $2 and $3 at the Fashion Center.2 7 It Fashion Center Judy Clearance s~.. l .|l l I .re li e f th a t f o llo ws .'Take t w o more before you go to bed. Sleep-and wake up ready for the days' duties or pleasures. D r .M i l ~ *Ne r v i n a i s n o w |||l l u ~» ;~,'- I utritles , c an't be ar the no ise t h a t c hi ldre n ma ke ,feel i rri t a ble a nd b l u e - t e n to one i t's yo ur nerve s. Don't wa it until your oven- wrought nerves have kept you awake half the night and paved the way for another :Qiserabloday.Take two teaspoonfuls of HEN you start at sud- ~gation with ~ solo. Ri c h ar d Ne ls o n wa s th e vi c ti m Re a d The E n tc r p k i s c i o r c o r r c c o f a pa i n f u l acc idc nt.Tu e s d a ; F n e ws . came home Friday for a visit atthe home of her Parents,Mr.and Mrs!Wm.Holtman.She left on Sunday for t11,e second term of school.The Young Peoples MissionarySocietyheld its monthly meeting BELL CREEK VALLEY Mx. and Mrs. Emil Lallman and sons, Curtis'and Merton were Sun- day evening callers a t the Mrs. Minnie Lallman home. Ming Norma Holhnln,who is Ehrv es ce nt Table t. Both are the u m a thu-npeuticnlly.r' drug stones.r. . 'Q Price $1.oo _ ~D Q, M I L.ES'» NE'VI E 7 uid 9 »~ _ W/'ith fm Ui! Flame! tion'; porcelain lined.Superfcx soon p~ys for itself in food, time and work saved. Telcphonc today for furthcr information, or como in and see Supérfcx work. n a m a n \.~:|»:|~m y~2 ~.Term daily.Cheaper nizd better than ice: Superfur freezes iee cubes, mates f:'::':e:1 desserts in the hottest weather. It keeps :ll food Ire:!:, sweet, wholesome for dcye. Emu you eountleu stef: ta refrigerqtion mnleeahifts which are neither safe nor e\:f3ei..~:~.t.., No mov ing P"-r1 ==|: nothi ng to get o ut of o de r. jus t light it and leave it.Operation for about an hour and a hsdf gcneratira 24 to 36 hoqeo' depgndable refrigeration: in your kitchczl, with Eupc:':`c::--'Cac ~.<:ndcrfu'l new refrigerator that crcgtca its ovm c:.::tE::;;ta;:., £:.s=1-prc- OIL-BURNING nEx =nxG2 nA'ron Mad: by P0/ednbn Sums Company A Superfe: is aim availnbk for use with xumxd. mm-uiactured or ranked gascs; luni-automatic control Mullen lceless Refrigerator Co. nos FARNAM sr.omm. 'fum O I L - B UR N I N G M I L K C HI L L E R TheSupe'fe:prindplcixnowu|odin new*d1ill1:\'whichooul.lmSlkto40°ntthent:ofug|1loncva°y2!3n1inutq,A;kusnboutit. f011}lun.II. (. li.ifl is driving a new Dur- nnt \mi: rl1;L=! lust. week.\».»r¢1 lr~=::1 the J.M.Hungate fumaly who are spending the sum- ml r mxsmpirlg and sighbseeing, fo1.:;<l them camped at Chadron, Nrim.1n:cy were on their xvay to Yellowstone park.Malvern Wlest. has returned tohisdutiesot.the Plateau State employed at Blair, jlpent Sunday afternoon at her horpe here. All Summer Hats are on sole for Sl, $2 and $3 at the Fashion tlxmter.27-It Fashion Center July Clearance Sale now in progress.Shop now and get your share of the Bar- gains.27-»1t Book afler a two weeks \§acation.|Special Sale of Better Wash 'lhe fzrst of the evening biillanresses at $2 and $95 is now on games was played hero lust Ww- nesday.Tho Blair lcaguo 'goaao at the Fashion Center.You will want several for this hot weather.I Anfnnhxd Qhn lnllall" " £ \ 5 I I E I U i l l l u ." u s u m v u u u - -. - - -t e a m 1 3 t o 0 .A r e t u m g a m e w i l l W L . .n l s l v e d a t B l a i r o n e e v e n i n g F T .C A L H O U N »» - - - » - - - - - ;'a:=:<;;f:'..:a. mg., Clfilig mam wasi A m n m r m w velo ~ i li i é » £ o n E fa s t ga me 41111:I l v n u a - A from Lh» Herman boys, the score\...:.... A 'n John Wriedt was '75 years ofl l i l l l g ' A \ u v .|M r .a n d M r s .H a r r y B e n t l e y a n d a g e T u e s d a y ,J u l y 1 5 a n d c e ! e -H a r l a n o f 0 m : ; h 9 ~ »# P E M S u n d a i l b r a t a e g i i n a L m u : } q e r b e f i t q n g t h e nt the Ben Wachter home.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lowe of Bird Island, Minn. are here visiting atthehomeofPaul's parents,Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lowe.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Rasmussenare looking after the work at the Harry Cooper home while they are spending a .few days a t Des Moines, Iowa.Mrs. F. J. Kastle and Mrs. Ray-mond Kastle and Junior returned Friday from a few days visit with relnthes at Pocahontas, Iowa. The latter left that evening for their home at Columbus, Neb.Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper had as guests Sunday,Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooper ol Tekamah and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fitch.Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Webster and children and Mr. and Mrs. HaroldWebster and Joyce drove up north west of 'Iekamah Sunday and spent the day visiting at the T. Nelson home.Zliré. AldenConner came Satur- day from Los Angeles, Culif., for occasion.His friends wrsn :o rhim many more happy birthdays. Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Cachelin and children spent Tuesday eve» rung at the Herman Klahn home.Dinner guests Tuesday evening at the Henry Rohwer home were Mr.and Mm.Walter Sievers o l Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Siev- ers, llir. and Mrs. Nclsard Siever!and little daughter and Miss Eda Sierk.Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Cook andchildren oi Florence vldted at the Emil Kruse home Tuesday eve- mag.Mrs. Clarence Stewart and chil- dren of South Sioux (ity and Mrs. Merlin Wagers and children of Emerson,spent the forepart. of the week a t the parental,John Wriedt homo..A.P.Brady has been having h1S part of Horsahoe lake im- proved by having the mud re- moved by the big dredging ma- chine owned and operated by the Bushee Grading Co.They fmish~ na visit with her paxqwts, Mr. and gd the work 'there Thursday.Mrs. 0. A. Johnson.|One of our up to date merchants Harvey Johnson dropped in on Otw Krusejottended n banquet of Sunglnyi fgrhn visit gif; his fath- :gg rlguddna dalers in Oakland on er ..onson.e asaposl-_u a y n i g tidn with the railroad cornpanyl Mrs.H.A ruse was hostesswith headquarters inCl\icngo.to Lhe'members of the Coffee Club The 'Woods-Upslike ranch have Friday afernoon.Mrs.Adolph cuniplcted harvesting their wheat I?/ethwlsh of Long Beach, and Miss crop which produced 12000 bushel Helen Kruse were guests.Prizes ur un average of thirty bushels wlufrre awarded Mrs.F.W.Moel-" ' i l ? ° ' ° '1 ' 1 \ \ ' n \A d m . l | § i $ < ° § . ' 2 " i l ' w ' ° ° ' °a n d M r s .J .J . r s .n s a nM i s s M . n v~ -d r o v e w ' F o n ( . r o o l » : , |. Q l a u s O h r t k e p t o p c n h o u s n r n §b .S u n d a y w h o r e t h e y w c r e | i ' l ' 1 l | a y , J u l y 1 8 , b o t h n i o e r n o o n a n d s i ~ ' ; >* z ~ a $ : : § " K ~ h o n o r o f ~ b i n s a n n i - K l r f "\: ~ Th = \ n _o i l a r y a n d a g o o d l y n u m b e r o f n c g c r u d A 7 " n -h ~p r e e r e l a t i v e s a n d f n e n d s _ e n ; o y e d t h e 1 4 . 3 2 ca m p y 5 » ? E ` . '£ " . n ? 1 " . i i § . . ? $ ; | " " i ' f - " ' § "h x m c a n d m g f a m i l y . 'I s s o s l e 't p E l n \ w o o d _ p n £ r , O m a h a a n d e n - ' v i s i t i n g M i s s D T E ? 1 ` 2 1 l . § ' l ? T " " " 'l s J u y r d u p i c n i c _ n n e r ._E m i l K a f I G t .-_T h e L a d i e s A i d p o s t p o n e d t h e i r i ! . e d r e l n t j y ; ' § _ i \ e r Z § § u r l ` : ] ; ; :" s up from Omaha Wednesday aft-ernoon, bringing Dr. John Ander- sen of Minneapolis up in visit at the parental,N.J.Andersam home.Rev.Ulvilden and Jerry visited at the Rev.Reinertsen home and the three other Ulvildenmldren ai the Lan Rollnnd home. R>ev..P, J. Reinertsen left Fri-day morning for Elk Point, S. D. wlyxe he conducted funeral scr-vices for an old friend.Rev.R. Ulvilden d Omaha, had charge of the services at St.Paul's church Sunday evening. Miss Edith Grob- l Farm Line Contract What is the Farm Line Contractfof the lowa= Nebraska Light and Power Company? Simply this. The Company will spend $400.00 per customer on construction and installation. Make a service charge of $3.50 per month; charge8cents for the first 25 KW H 6cents for the next 25 KWH a-nd 4 cents for the .excess..` We believe this to be as good a farm line con- tract as anyone can offer.". The customeris relieved of all maintenance, upkeep andlialaility.He pays for just what he gets. Iowa-Nebraska Light and Powe~ Com~ 1 Q DEAD ANIMALS We remove homes,cattle, hogs or sheep from your farm at no cost to you. We have the only licensed truck to haul dead animals in Washington county. Phone 21, Arlington, Neb. We pay all phone charges. . Reynolds Rendering Works Farnum. Franzenburg, Representative. C. John Nelson Rhpubllcm candidate forre-nomlnatlvn County Commissioner District Number 2 subject to the will of the voters at the primary election Aug. 12 [have served the public in this capacity for the past four years and am asking to'be returned to the office for another term. Sr.called at the Wm. Holtman home Friday evening.Miss Leona Holtman spent the weekend with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holtman. Ed Niebaum left.Friday for Des Moines, Iowa.Eldon Meier spent the past. week with his cousin, Stanley Kerkhoff. August Kerkhuff had hogs on the Omaha market one day last week. Mr.and Mrs.Fred Wntennan entertained around sixty xdatives and friends in honor of their 50th wedding naniversary on Friday.gngn~on wit~ s: solo. Richzml Nelson was the victim Read The Enterptise io: corn.-ca of a painful uccidcnt.Tuesdnygnewl. >me e ti n g lu s t we e k o n accoswlt o f f Mr .a n d Mr s .A d o lp h h'.etm\'1sl1the*c xr r c me he a t.[o f L o n g B e a c h , C ali f . , a r e vi s i 5 n g M r .a n d Mr s .Geo.Sheets a n r i i o i d i r i md ' s i n th i s vi c i ni ty a n d c hildren o f W e s t Po in t, Nab ., an d wi ll s p e n d s o me ti me a di f f er e n t \1....»..1 \ f \ e Tnlm Thirlfodt. [mel n o i n t a i n th e gta lg be f e re tur n - Ruby were guests Surdxxy at we D. 0. Sheets home.The road running west from the|Ray Triplett place to the roqdl which goes south to Spiker this side of the New England school, is being grzweled.The Burt county gravel Company have acrew hem doing the work.Mr. and Mrs.Prank Crnnor of Craig, visited at the J.D. Lnwe'home Sunday and attended the ball game.~Mr.and Mrs. Jennings West....,i .+a|.m~n_Mr. and Mrs.Leo ing to their home.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steffen and daughter of Paxton, Neb.,were calling on relatives hem Satur~ day.They brought back the bodyof Mr. B. Ebener, father of Mrs. Steffen.who resided with them, for burial.Funeral services wereheld at the Crosby mortuary Fri- day at 4 p. m. with interment atMillard.Mr. Ebener was '78 years uf age.Mr.Steffen and family left for their home Saturday eve- ning as they were in the midst of harvesting.a sett and sons and Pete Carpen-}Mr. and Mrs. Walter S1eversofEerutook picnic dinners Sunday andiCh.icago, who have ~ spendmg spent the day at Riverview park, the week with relatives left forOmaha.their home Saturday afternoon.The state fair books are out Paul Kruse is having 2 large giving the program and premium and commodioqs house with il lists.The date is August 29 to moderix converuenoes liuilt on hisSept. 5._£==%"".%f;.§!1P <E5°e2@A=='ffi°*»¢.'1I*z~§ Guy Craig of Telmmnh drove wlrlew Dunning us Just wesv. ox Lm:Lincoln Friday evening and MlssMaxine Johnson "mc home with him.She has compleled the sixweeks summer term at the state university and will spend the re- mainder of her vacation at,her home here.Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bovee and Miss Eihel of Fremont, spent Sun-day here at the Swan home. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Swan and .Corinne of Omaha, were Also guests.Rex Huen is enjqying a vlslt from an uncle whose home is in Omaha.old residence which will he torn down on the compleliovn of the new one.Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Rethwish of Long Beach,Mr.and Mrs Chris Rohwer and daughbu-,Hel»erofLincoln,Mr. and Mrs.Carl Rohwer and daughters, Miss Kate and Mrs. Anna Anderson of Cer esco, Neb.were Sunday dinneigusts ,at the Henry Rohvrer home Mrs. Charles Heine and daugh bers ug near Irvington, spent Sunday at the Otw Ivenen home. Mr.ang Mn._H£_nry Micheeh Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Cooper and Jacqueline drove so Des Moines. Iowa early Saturday mornlng and tack Miss Nettie Mae back to her work.They visited at the homeof Mra Cooper's bmther, CharlesHarrison until Monday evening. Last Monday evcnlng 0 .A. Johnson suffered a st/mke whicheffected his right side.He is :auf and dnugmers or nurenoe, wenSunday dinner guests at the bonu of Wm. Iverson.-Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Autze:and little daughter of Omnha, aw Mr.and Mrs.John Landis wer Sunday dimer guests at the Hem: Fischu' home.Several from this vicinity a- lendad the_ 4-l-l clap picnif ag th confined no hi§ bed.E:-iendshop¢' Long Creek school house sunaay.that he may soon be able to be up The local hall team played th mmin B€nninzl0n team on the Ft. Ca] iEIi\.. t-........lnmn urms :ma 1nhn\m ufiamnnd Sunday. which re¢f"f\l'\7'u°i\`i§"°§ i "ri¢"iI»£Z m m 'm ~;~°f"|1 io s x Inst W=dll¢l¢\ly. July 16 in help flvw d Bllllllllhl-lm- celebrate her thin! blrthdny.ln. E Gmbdmm Ind lon u' r m : m u s e u m Chih luln dll c.n.'nm»=r. . . . . . . " . 1 ' a m k s e d | ~ ~ U I ! l i n .l i l : nf ~ ~ '"~Zi1i$:€f~E;.i;».1 .~a='...-1:1,;..~... .'"...-.\_1 ._ -.,\..\. $s».nm»e¢u¢1°nnmc¢;m'r cmcns §nLA11il'l1sS 662 ' w In mvnlhd hy ooumc 'rms vmna rmsr com!-:sr g2.Struck out,b y B m i0\xuy s.Psuad hulls, at e r-Ei da m 1.Time of 1:40.Umpi re -Kemmy . SECOND GAME LoCAL'ovEnFnow |735 §_g_3_-g Bargains for the Week at ~ .The Style Shoppe in. /calc l. VanDue.\u|, pmprielar Childrens Cinderella Wash Dresses $1.00 Values, Now 89 Silk Berets.All sizes and colors. SOC 011-Dey 6, Schdn 1.Struck out mm 8.Hits of!-Dey 5 In 8 -~' bYT'D€y 1. Schdflexj x, swan a inn, sdwmer s in s inninzv- Um- Pused balls,off cau~.hex-»-Schur- pim-,-Kemmy.' Love Nest and Her Royal Highness 33;- iery,$1.00 val , 2 pair for $1.00 I/) Kitchen aid Garden Pajamas.All sizes n m . . .H -AMQL :nuual m m m 1 NelsGorn Jmsm in reported as Mr. Lio yé ghg ~g_ g Mr. Arthur ; anfined w his bca win; illness.Gallagher 'g ' T m m w a s h n o m p g u m i n t h d a d u i n g a n d h gold;g h A rm '' '51,Spechl e o r _sensltio stunts;e bn lf t `.. ..=-:...u g .JY...\¢i,Ji"i,. EDr~esses at $2 and $2.95 is now up Wag inmily of g-gig ...,,"£§;'z, (Continued from mae one) ittins madern, each having 2 hits \ wfnnr nttrmntn- I n g a ;a n I 6 n n r n s l 5 " " * " B " °" |h a m s l e a v i n g i t s t o u c h o f s l d r z e l l i c . m d t h e I o n x i n z m e m o r y o f d ~ e a ; " o n e s g o n e i o r e v e r a n d t h e h e a r t 1 . np lmcnmuzleu F I R S T G Ic lson, ss c h ef fle r, 1 b c a n B l a h AE 4 - - 4 AME r I R H P O A E 0 4 002 1 1 1 0 0 o 1 2 s o 0 1 1 o 8 o o o 0 0 9 Nelson, sa - - Scheffler, lh-p Lundt, 8b W. Schurmhn, AB ~4 4 I ! Vanbeusen, cf-Kmun, Zb-lbs x¢ k . r: ---- A. Sdmrmnn,c Dey. p-2¢ - - - s 4 4 4 4 4 s R o o 1 o 1 1 o 1 o H 1 o 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 P0 s 2 1 0 2 6 1 ao A o s 0 0 o z n 2 2 rfak z!. o l 0 1 o su-ingS are mm with ansruid\, then '"" ""`"""". """` unuc """"` "f` "' "is is that the soul in nued with Au g T n p l e t t o f O ma h a , v i m ¢ d | " ' ~ g l o o m ..' h e r s i s t e r ,M i s s A l i c e T r i p l e t t l a s t .M a n d r .T h e h o m e o f M r . a n d M r s . C h a s .5 ` 1 'i d l ¥ »d g m .E .F r e n c h o f A r l i n g t o n i s i n d w ]G a y g g l r R e a l i s t i c P e r m a n e n t a t a u g h H '' Hon Center.Youwll m a»ua¢wm.m.m¢m¢yLltor thhbot \'li\\'¢'-'den muuguie ol nn beau o! ln sm W oulf nnditlzelm da.. ande . _ . -~, ' ! : . . . . , L . .: _ . M E ~ n z u z a u l u u w su . ;o e l u r : U W u n s rsw xzluu.1111: l 1~, o f O m a h a v i s i t e d S u m n e w t e n t w i l l s e a t o v e r t e n t . h o u s ~ M v I H A M f i ~u n i » \ . | n n | A a n d # m n || \ . | \ \ n h vm Il l 'IU.S plunged indeep sorrow.The death Une Fashion Center .beauty mm nr 1m=ir lime nauz hte r. Lila h Bull:Phone 47 for appo intment.27 ' f { ' g | c ° \ a m M a y , .. ., u\ .; ° ;;' ;1 1 ' ;;1ll¢nonths ""'d|Rudolph Pick of Omaha,is twany-seven ays, occurring Juneis-pgnding a two weeks vacation § 0 t h w a s a g r e a t ~- g f g y with Blair klehds. an apparently ° °1 e »c. F. Koltennm le n Sunday next cold ln death.She was an h ." |exceptionally bright, lovallle child, mio: s buymg '-HP to St- Pa '| ww vm...-...-.._._...._Q... y wrw -nu uw ...ww mu W dg, sb _ _ _ _Marks.gi v m a m t 2 and 8.The dfew days..will be ogea one hour e arliuw; W.Schurmm, 1! Mrs Ralph Ande rson of Teh-dlo w patrons U0 endoy the w°n-|v"' D""5¢n»l°f ' mAh,idbe d stthe Ge o.Thomns derso f themamge ri e.-|Krvl8¢v2b - - ho me lut wee k.M n .Andersm You,who have .mjqygd 'p o n Si c k,rl" - ~ - In . .mm o f Mr. Tho ma s .lmrx .ma 'rmw .m n... .N-....,.....é ~5 ° ""? """'° ` 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 1 9 8 0 Mqm|¢h, 0 1 2 0 ~.A B R n r o A Eloved W all who Knew ner um Get your Realistic Permxnentat|_|;|¢,;i§¢i|; ami 1.ndored by uw i=1m°¢"*°° hnuly. nw Fmhinn Center Beautv Shomlmfmn :nent Sunchv znmilv of Fre~' - - - -. . u -I - ;v ui n m n r n m t h i n f i n n v l l u U I l ' 3 Y s P ' ° " " ' 5A Y H L H P I Q nnhr_ I Qt ué John G.the Glendgle am is said zogeedve i-he largest m u1Mx.and .salaryeverpaidaccireuastarand Winlioem sb of this diy-ek-endatthehimdaily bear m f o z m i»P r Eidnm - - - -P51 ;=f:;§e%a=;:=f>1e.»ee,:1:~f~ nmongsx »~2»f-mi-ff: - -- thehtmendomemwdswhichsee d ' _ _ : : boyinxeallifeandwatchhimand m a , - . - - § T ' § E 1 1 mvn of cowboys in the flesh.Mmm|¢||| AB 8 s 4 4 R 0 1 o o H o 1 1 2 P0 o 8 5 2 5 A 4 0 1 0 `|W ixlieeu,3b--° |R< > ¢ k , a ---- E E l d n m , ¢ - - . .= m m r » , u - ~ -°1=ri¢=,1|»- - - - o Sennett.,l!--- 1 ben Bronson, 2bl`Nnrdah~vm.ss-- 2o 4 8 s 4 s 2 1 o 1 0 .1 2 1 1 s o o o 1 o 1 2 21 001 o o, o o o lint dm drud a n e w.a m u e | ; ' _ ; 7 . ' 7 ; _ ; ; . . . . ; . _ . '. . _ : . | ' ; 1 : : ' r§.faL1.tL"In.§».§ mok her md nl-|= 2 ' l 1 U I £ * l l I D I i l p p u l l l u l a c u u .. sl - ; |»J EI I B U H n u m :n e l . :|M i n E s t h e r H u z h e n w a a m l m l . ~ ~ ~und. medial :kill could dn urn done, :he passed sway June 80. Six of her mho olmam we n \iLl Monday and appears w have H3534 Hughes, s< hyphoxa fever.Mrs.Wm Hughes ». . . d M . .w . » . » . » . f ¢v i xi fe d we r th e we mhia 1-naming far a short vacation puental home.Bi llpani . . » . . . u . m » ¢u l l . \ u 1 = l n n mTha ne wh o a r e le f t t o mo u r n ]trip through South Dakota.|q}'nploy of gh y e nz n l 9 in the cler- Vedneuday fér : ¥°'*"5 uu.l~c_F r i u , 1 h - - - - - 4 1 1 1 s o s ¢ \1 `| l€ ff,l f---4 1 2 1 0 Fashion Centex-Jvdv C1eax-ance I/=nB\'°15°F\»2b s o o s 2 ° ? s ¢ 1 » m ,p l ---I i £5 ° |n a n n a »¢ »» 0 ' I ' n u = l ¢.--. .9 ' r f f n m 1 6 a ¢ » . R 9 he;§.s are her Pawn'-°» Mr- and Have you seen the cute new|0°mP"Y of Ch1¢*K' Mn. Chula E. French; two sh- wash dresses that the I~*alhionlf°d depnrtment. 3 1.B1air-----oo~éoo1--412 5 0 °M o n m ¢ 1 m - ~ - z o s o o o x - 1 s 2 o 0 Re m a r k s :Two - ba s e h i t s - A . . . . _-u|g .b a s e s - - S i é k ,R O M ;~ t t ,N o r d - s tr o m.Sac rific e h i t s - R o c k 2F n t z .D q u b le play s-- 'Sc h ein ton E i d a m to F r i t z ;K r a u s é to De y . Hi t b y p i tc h e d b a l l- Ro c k a n d le n B r o n s o n b y D e y .Bases o n ba lls , MissMaggieM.Lowe llermnn, Neb. Bepraenutivn for World-Herald For Washington County mamma Dlfiiel all 766 Henna. Na. v Quality Groceries at low cost When it comes to quality we satisfy the most particular people and save them money in everything in groceries and meats. Ogr business being conducted on the prin- ciple of LHT LE PROFIT S and LARGE SALES, we are able to invariably give you a highefquality of Groceries and Meats at a lower price than you can obtain e here It therefore follows that you can live better at less cost by dealing at our quality store. We have fresh NoMern Bullheads from the northem Minnesota lakes every Friday at 30c per pound. North Side Store Phone 113 or 114 ` Open Evenings until 9:00 p. m. and Sundays until 10:00 a. m. during hot weather. /.1 ~.uzcn4 7 Pnsslmvmn ...:.§:...12§;z.,.mon S'loBE 3 1 1 ;no So. mu.R 5 E " v `New Barker 3 § 2 § ' l Bdldlng °u»¢n¢n>ovwuu Olnllm. Neb Let u.s Conect Your Fooi Ilk Nnturp'n wayThereis. no Shoe like the Arch Preserver,style plus comfort.The foot comfort umoreformenandwumen.82 ~cters, Ethel and lmae; three broth- ers, Harold, Raymond and Gifford, and many otha:relatives and friends. Center has beex sellimr for onlv|S. E. Remo left Y£2665 21-12 Professor H.C. Gossard,Dean of Men at Nebraska Wes\eyan University, was in town Tuesday interviewing prospective students. Mrs.Annie Stronz enioved a Mr. c a me l, nl. m me m a mgh-| . ter,Mrs.Gladys Wiist. and chil-1 dren back to their home at that place.They have been visiting 1 their father md relatives here for 1 'the past few weeks.g | | ; L . .f » » \ . n \ M t n ¢ l I f ; l # H W H Y #~ IDU ltunzuu Uuavnuvv - - ---..._f r o m th e h o me wi t h Re v.E d g a r , J A f li . mh . n nffinintinnr and inter» 3 FA 0 3 u . | .. r \ . l u u 5 u u u |v . ¢ . ¢ . » » - . . . - 5 _ . . . ___ - .m e m t w a s m a d e i n t h e A r l i n g t o n c e n mte r y wi th a h os t of f ri e n ds o f th e f a mi ly g a th e r e d to s h o w th e i r sy mp a th y f o r th e Mr e n ve d p a r e n ts ui v i m from her d";'gmr_§n_|aw'The flatholic Young Folks Club prints included in sizes 13 to 46.Blau' - - - - uuu zuz uuu--4, Mrs. Frank Stmng and children of of Blmr pnd Calhoun parishes,Mormlcha 4- 000 001 00?'T 9 Winnebago Neb. last week.sponsored a dance at Nathans Thme large tablespoons butter,x Bntted for Len Bronson in S 'melt.Stir in l table oon f xx Bama for Norduxam in sr~\:n.\.-.a r\..»:-.mx nan.|...v»Li ke Tue s da y mght! J uly ~A ,___,FFF*_'P o ________ in their great sorrow.!€nt£d Q16 Weit I.lDSt»3|.!8 8D8.ltIIl8Iltf m1_-_-.....|.--....u.__.. _..:1|1..-I....|.\...Illatrla 'I ..."\ .....HI... ..|.:.. ..-an ... 1.|..:.x.\ ..-.*|"h»n.n.In¢¢m l~i4_l? _. _ _ . . . _ -CARD OF THANKS We sincerely olfe} our heartfelt thanks w the many kind friends who offered their assistance inthe time of our great sorrow, the death of our little one. Lilah Ruth. at he W_ w_ Fréehnd rental r uw num. muxwag wm 'ff »»m_m.Per'-Y on wut Lincoln streetf P o-§°;`1§;?é..f°§:§afg and. xt wall .be W. Scott Rosenstock and family,'Mrs E c m of this city ¥§,,.'?3""'C i t ,31 :5 4 gg theulcnfendned two fonner Blairgirla r P ,'*.e .*Jul*-week.'l'1 'eywereMn.Ne llleparsonage m Blur Inst F y.lwa lke r o f New York and _ SP2¢il\Pumhase Salefof 300y_,,,¢ti E,,nd fr-'a nnaeans a sonnumsawh m m m in mm:nn ntlv n...mn.. \...x:..- ...-.?.. .x......\.o.g»E |~~;| For Washington County Interested partlu all 166 Henna. Nels. _ July 26 and 27 Old Fashioned Qgnce Saturday Nite Modern Dance Sunday Nite B A R N D A N c E AT Spickler's Farm South of Ft. Calhoun .'|-~, /.1 ~.uzcn4 7 Pnsslmvmn ...:.§:...12§;z.,.mon S'loBE 3 1 1 ;no So. mu.R 5 E " v `New Barker 3 § 2 § ' l Bdldlng °u»¢n¢n>ovwuu Olnllm. Neb Let u.s Conect Your Fooi Ilk Nnturp'n wayThereis. no Shoe like the Arch Preserver,style plus comfort.The foot comfort umoreformenandwumen.82 MARCUS BECK Rqrubiican Candidate for Re-Election Clerk of District Court YOUR SUPPORT AT THE r m u m v Em c rxou AUGUST I2 WILL BE HIGHLY Ar1>nscrA'rEn ciple of L H T L E P R O F I T S a nd L A R G E SALES, we are able to invariably give you a l'|ighefquality of Groceries and Meats at a lower price than you can obtain e here. It therefore follows that you can live better at less cost by dealing at our quality store. nv.:'as -' :', the northem Minnesota lakes every Friday at 30c per pound. 0N o r t h S l d e S t o r e Phone 113 or 114 ` Open Evenings until 9:00 p. m. and Sundays until 10:00 a. m. during hot weather. Mr. md Mrs- Chu. E. French er at $4.75 andi;,}"Er_ u ~ E B ' ` " ° " ` " } Mnewstyles and new u f B u n a m'm m m h m until hd In sizes 13 w 46.they wem grown.B l d r friendscaan or THANKS |Pf'}'*° ~wrchue sm of aoolwéegimuimmmqun.Special I We wish no thank on neizhlwn who aselned ul at the time of the [lm on lut Sundry evening. With- out this uxisunee the lan would have been much greater than lt v u .Mr. md Mn. Burt Mars h. CARD OF THANKS We wish in this way U0 express our ggp appreciation that we wish to dri nk the many kind friends and neighbors whom so kindly as~ aimed us during ~the illness, and death ol our beloved father.We punt to espedelbdxnnk those who sent the beauLi !loral offerings in his memory,»¥I6 minister and ne w s l l k Dresee ainnow o n n t the Ihahion Center at $4.75 and $6.75.Al l new styles and new prints included in dzes 1s to 46. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lsonord ol Council Bluffs, have been enjoy- ing two weeks vxcdion et the par- ental, lhy Johnson home and other relorivea in this widow- J. D. Gnnriaon and wife left last Sunday'by nntp for western Kan- su where Mr.Garrison will look After his farming interests in that state. Dr.Chan R.Mead and son, Paul left Sawrday for Kimball, Neb.where they will help their son and brother, James with the harvest on their big wheat farm. Headlines F u n k Bro n, E.W.| Sdmidt,c .H.Gehrlnger,Perth Compton and 1. Whrrlck drove to Waterloo, Nab., 'hxesdny aiternoon in lurpriae and vdxit the George'Devin nmn y ,former B l d r . . . r l dents.They took slung e lovely lunch which all enjoyed at the pro- per time m d nicer n nice visit the Ladies returned home. The following were guest: at the John G. Jenson home near theGlendale school last Monday eva-I ning: Andrew Alback .and fnmily,! Lloyd Johneon and family of Flor-I ence,Dean Anderson and father and Pe d Frew ot Teksmnh, Ira Baxter of Blair,Ray Bergstrom and Irene Jenson of Roseville,| V# mm for mm FWUY services and Mr. and Mrs. N hm Beaver re-a u f .. . all \vh<3_he d.1n 'i"Y..!"?!'~turned to their home at Ansley,Misa Edeen Thompson, daughter mr uu mv J -wuu'.Neb. last week utter a shart v1s|t of Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson,M r . E m l l A ' ~ _at me home of their nenhew. Neal has secuxed a school \en miles HEATFREEDOM Special Purchase Sale of 300 n e w Si lk Dresses 1s n o w o n a t th e Fas hi on Ce nter at $ 4. 7 5 a n d styles and ne»~\farims includcd in sizes 13 to 46. Christian Wulif passed away at the home of his daugher,~ W e s t a n d f a mi ly . Spec ial Purc hase S a k o f 300 n e w Si lk Dresses i s n o w o n a t ... Modern Ddxice Sunday Nite $6.75.Ali new styles and new alcolm Baldrige's Platform no andidate.or Congress Explains His rohibition Stand \ ~=a- v , ' . ~ .4 s \\1 f \ " .1 5 ,2 \ . v v - " f w " .n f l "l P ..~ r _..w | ._.\.=\;uiT*1 A ."\'~§§f¢: ; " "' f a . " 1 n -1III pr es ti ge o f o u r f e d e r a l go ve r tl- me n t ar e / n o w be i n g un de rmin ed . Or ga ni ze d c r ime, f in an c e d by h ug e pr of i ts ,r e a l i md b y m e n l i k e A 1 Cap one a n d hi s rac k ete ers f r o m th e illic i t li q uo r tr af f ic ,i s th e direct.re s u lt o f na ti a n q l pr o hi b - n i o n . Rev.Carl Bader is to preach t First Methodiat church, Omaha Hugh ~ Cooke Re p u b . i c am § a n d l : ia t e f o r COUNT Y T REASURER Yourvote and support salidledand appredald tea c h th i s f a ll.~The sc hool i s kn own as th e Ri ve r si de C on s olid at- e d Bc hool wh i c h e mp lo y s th r e e ;;.;. graduate of the Blair high school and attended Dana College last year. Childrens Cinderella Wash Dresses $1.00 Values, Now 89 Love Nest and Her Royal Highness 33;- iery,$1.00 val , 2 pair for $1.00 I/) Silk Berets.All sizes and colors. SOC Kitchen aid Garden Pajamas.All sizes S.E.Vizim west of Fo n Cal- hoim at 11 5 Wednesday evening,July l6Lh,`following a long ill- ness.Mr. Wu f was born in Sclxles~ wig, Holst \, Germany, Jizly !3,_ 1854.He was sewnty-six ye ah' and three nys old atxhe time of his death.He came to this coun-try when sixteen years old, com-\ ing direct w Blair, Neh. where he\ worked for a Lime.Later hc went o n a fa rm near Orum where he YOUR SKELGAS "GAS P|.AN'|"'and' cnolcla J rw: New s1-ovzs ana MANY uolmls'su|»P|.v or Fuel... One hundred thuusand prohibi- tion cases will be in our courts this year.These defendants, Lhq great majority of whom have nn criminal invent,are neverthless classed as criminals, and becauseofthis,they, their families and friends become pobential enemies of our govemment and lose re~smct for aur laws.Agents im- ported here roam our stxeeta to in ~fa.c'|', EVERYTHING1881them, dl of whom ue liv ing ex-1 cept one daughter, Mnthildn, who "in 1895. r. Wulff haa made his imma* with nn daughter, Mime, Mrs. 8. E. Vizina for over four ymrs. The, IF you ue working ln l hal, lul- try kllehcn, or lf you arc getting :long with n minimum summer stove which una molfforming, smelly liquid fneln, here in good ncwl for y... for unly 812.50 dawn we will lmtxll, ready to use, I complete Skdgu oullil.The $12.50 lncnda everything-vcalr hm with regulating equipment nndvnlveenwocyllndenofskelgnn fuel (many month: supply fnr the average flmurh Ind your choice of Eve hexullfd Skclgu lloves. An? you have | (dl yur lo pay ills | "|"u.,_ mnlzlnn mnmhlv s._. béen a long blcésin a ~days of old when me agents of'the king oppressd the people by enforcing the mandates of the crown.It book eenturks 00 over-|throw this ¥-YFVUIY,and now we terHe in sufvived by one dauzh and three sons, Gustav and Chris d Bla irlénd Emil of Scribner and Minnie lzina of Ft. Calhoun.Bc- sides the children, he is also sur- vived by one siswr,Mrs. John Kuhr, one brother, Claus, both of Blair.Them a re fo utten gnmd- children eurviving him also. The fuxrernl services were held xt the German Luthemn church at fmd ourselves ' in America backwhom we started.Dederal enforcement has beamdemonstrated to be\an absoluuimpossibility.A' law which touchig the personal habits nnd dailyef e ummm ln.u-l a t i n z f x: n m . ..,\.?,.?.2.'2. -- - - - - - - - - , - -- - - . , - - - - - - ,'sl 1 s r oss s1z.so w ld: nhl--wwNymnn of only I fe w dallnn.~f=»55»-'Q ....a....,.....1'......,.'1 '.l'L-§1|'¥~w> The lwn Skeln lloves planted hers are No. 510, which ll black wllh whlle cummel lrlm, md No. 530, which hs fully pa oe ldn annmeled,lnc.lnd.l.n|ovuz and hmi le r llnul.lt hu whi le plum | with wh guy u-lm and lzluk Jlnlnvd - an and grldn. AIM. dares other models nn allnred on Ilzll low dmm-plymcnl Inuit, all of llaanx fully enameled und two others eqnlppd with pnnlno Robeflalnw men Incl ,»,¢..|.u,,,. Skclpu h ral nslmul pl wllh dw »¢m» form!lneildent elemuau removed. Striken --»l`€1u.»-- the pn and you luve the full, lnlenuly laol, clean Skelgu flume |l once. Skelgn frea you from aoeuivn kllchen hell beaum the lhmo ln eanoenu-ated on the cooking vasel. ll ooukn the food vrlllaont °°°H»s lha cook. 01.lae.r Skdgu Stoves dm an oiu-nd ol nw lmv down-pnymenu.Ughu and Sh-.lpn vnu: hu»ner¢,||.»a.Plnn naw Io como il. Seo wlutll2.50¢mn do loumkcyour ldldwn mon llubln this mxnmcr-marc enjvynble lhoy enruonnd.Bm! come nnwlo ukeuk vantage ollhil -My alex noompluq Skdpn lnlnllnlan far only 812.50 down. two o'c1ock Saturday afternoon,_;"a§,"t 'ge "gf ced ."'""' !""""Bev. kms officiating. 0 Cand1dte:l'or C°"§f`°5" Explams localty byea °L1nm11'?¢¢ wh fa: Mr. Wulf was n Dioneer settler hiLP'°h~'"t§?".'f°'f'"1 .._ .;!_ .distant luthoritv.Nehranlcn nm in this county and 5 large attend- ance ot relatives and trlendswene present wpay their last tribute of respect to his memory.. The pall beuen were the grand- nmns: Maryin, Norman, Lester, Al- vin and Edwin Wulf and Vernon Ylalna. rim ax au, 1 muenu no ne acuvefor the interests of ge ridddle we that t ag;-ic see-u o i m. which the future of yhis district is so closely interwoven. Al a n a i d t o t h i s l a mf o r h i i s a -ouri river nnvigntinn,which 1 be- lieve will mean to us what the \utomohile_&ndu§frg gneans tg De- Kanms were mon dry, under thei: °ym pmhxhmory mm ,before natxonadprohibitionwasenactedAdding the 18th amendment an( the Volatead um has mewy mm the situation wane.u: me auggent that when fad eral prohibiti shallha beenealed. n w i ? mm |..v°4-... EIR ":mm wa s in me Bla ir e rmmrv by the Side of his wife whose death occurred in 1926. C A R D O F m é x s We wish m expmss our sincere thanks to the pallbearen, dngers, hiemls and relatives, whqassisted na in the and bereavement of our dear husband and father.alan far :rui n md the oilrineld m1'1'em.I ' v e i n t h e p n d p e o a ro-wcdvetari ff,but not in the vie na rates about to be enacted in the pending udf! blll which discrim- inate against Agriculture.I be~lieve in adequaw and equitnble legislltiun for disabled velenns.My stand on prohibition in den'and podtive, with no straddling or uuylooting.As long as this lawl l i n ~ I u n f o x ° _ n g ~ state w determine its own wlics I f any ahh!a m i d than decid in dispense with prohibition,Imsolution of the problem of mga lation would be bo adopt somethim limi lnr £0 the Swedish or t h Caludlanwgvernmmg control planboth of nh have proven iq b conspnicuoudy successful. 1 nm the fntbex- nl three dm mn s r v w i n s and . m i"P a m 1of the Dresent an "bin mme- .l g]K]|:.f]| (GAQ """ * * "r ` -- - -- - - 7 5 | m u m m f ~ ~N n r q m u .¢;_ ,|_ |~ l l ||u 1 anuausrmmmgugixap.Inn "www"--mq»na¢.xu i ¢ i i ",;;¢1-umamnum |§';'1'.."':'._.._.... ,_'!}i'.'..$|»f°\~1!\=1»»;»x¢=d»~\y fin...-0: bl \n . . . . . \ D o n n ld B i f f a r J a m a l B i f h r . n u n n m u n n l i u m n n u n - m a n n . n l ..U A n n . umnp u no uu unx zu-1. my u n u mu-pe ra nc e a nd a ga in s t sa lo on a , bu t I f a v o r th a mod ifi c ation s,wi t h re~ R°"1-P¥ };he_ lsgh .'""""5'""?§'t'. a¥|d s o n th a t I thi nk wit i s c o n d ste n w i t h t h e f a c t t h a t l a m q c h u r c me mb e r a n d ld i i v e ly i n t. e r u t¢ d 1 * i w va r io u s Or xlr li ta ti o n s f o r nh BENDURI's p w u r u n n in sue or WuM w s i l k Dm a e uin na w c u n t the Fashion Canter nt $4.75 and .A l l new a t y l u x n d new hhi¢:ludedin|rlze|18.t04G, me vombad wr. ill omer um: me privilege d determining this issue and zegdating this problem may welfare of young men md boyn Th e e o a rs e l a mta ki ng ,i n m °p i n i o n . L g \ h ~m¢ f ° n . h ¢ r mmbe mf s ume dto t he i e v e nl nta t mgus xe rd una mdwi l lbfi ngbu c kth Wha m i t bgmp.The s gfe ty xndv pmmv do no th-urnmpa 1 um. 1 - BLAIR NEBRASKA