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12-25-1930THE wmnmamx coxmrrs nmvrs rss NEWS Benrdlsl PLAYS No FAYURITES NEWS 0F WASHINGTON COUNTYBLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER NEWS AND COMMENT M5 g_;>;y .wZ.$§..?Single om.sf.~BLAuf QIEB.cEmBEn 25 1930 _._ mnmnnhsmuuanm-Wllllhliil Omni!-VOLUME XXXIV FORIHRISTMASC4 PPELASTMINUT 9 ,.,.~:777";'¢<,c_~.~~~y I-14 1,...,...,-~ff- .;=~g,»\£; gy "v ,"-s'.D '¢,,;=i.":"H'ff"f':€,.<;~+,1,_ ~,.1 ._Q IIN"u. s.mm MnkePm»xu¢ Edition Printed Early for Benefit|"" """*" \v D 41 0 WARNS .AGAINST December16. 1930\ i=fi}h§»Qv 5 1931.EmerxencrAregular meeting at the Blair City Council was called tn order n 7:80 ~by Mayor S11:wut,_ the following Councilmen answer\ ing to roll all:Bigelow Hunahl Hansen Moore McKay Schmidt fhietje and Roberta. ~Bill gg Wurk PLANS ABE NOW Ummm WAY Minimum Aman!of U.S.Funk Buch $1750000forNebruhto Cnnlncla to Be Let March lstTheminute:of the hm.regular df Late Shnpptrth neun of meh wnm.n coUnTShop and Gund Things inStore nl the BudnenPlles YULEHDE SEASON IS HERE Preparing for the Big Even!of the Year. Chriltmu 1930 Through the urge of vuious business houses of Blair The Enlerprite ls this week going wits readers earlier than orgiinary.The reason for this is ioacquaintthe public with the many goodthingsin store for them at the different places of hudnesa in Blair. The shopping time before that s0 s 0 o a ocss s a s sC n ¢ Shoppers Are Seen on Every Hand I ~great day, Christmes, is getting 0 0 »Hktm Johnson of Cdl!- ormlx, at one timemndidxw for president on therepub-Ecan ticket and nntionnl ehala/:ter in politics, is verystrong in his views on the wnrld wan preposition.I-Ie advises against the United Staines entering into it ln my manner and urgesgl-mtwe keep away from all Eur- opeanenlzuglemenls.We believe in this that Mr. Johnson il not onlyHght but. wat he is taking the same stand as a bigma-jority of the people of this country.cosocncoossosoo uos 1 v4 on a¢ a a o u¢ » o sni§§;cl|1 Called meetings wmvmend and approved.A petition regarding the locu tion of the proposed Park &Swim mlm:Pool was read.Moved and Seconded, this petition be received The pasmaggo! the $116,000,000 emlergmgy unemployment relhf hill by congress makes posdbla the paving of two hundred mllei d highway for Nebraska in 1981 and placed on file.All Coundlmen gg is estimated by Bmw engineer presgnf.voting AYE Qhe motion oy ran.l Cochran estimntea that the mln ment of the same.On roll wi, carried..f 1 1 d nAletterfromtheNebraskal§1I.l.T.{ZYLl»»=»1¢iZ.l ;g;gv_ eel ;fg;;;§=i»=1~@=d e;;.;l»»~»the nm is ;r.1soooo.drm»ues or was rea the vi ISf;seconded that the dues to u»@=§;;;§g_§2;g;fm hu: Nebraska M»1=1»1be1f_;=~;;;»fh;¥d.d miles o!paving hui alreadyamountoi$15.W o an bee planned for 1981 about U18thatawarrantbedrawninpoy»l mg;as the 1930 §f4 ~: There la a posnl ilrty,however; Bigelow, Hundnhl, Jensen,Moore,McKay, schmmt, rhmje and mb. erta voting 'AYE',the motion am»x¢a_| Moved and Seconded that the Light Commissioner be innmeted to attend the meeting of the Mun icipal Lengue which in w be held inhnooln on December 18th.All Councilrpen present V*l!s AYEUtemotioncarried.1 Moved and Seconded that Clar ence Jensen be granted permismlontoinstalltwocurbpumps.in front of Lot 19 in Block 88.All Councilmen present voting AYEthemotioncnrrled. The following engineefe reportwasread: Hon.Mayor andCity CouncilBlairNebraska. Gentlemen: We hereby certify that nll theimprovementinPavingDistrictNo.8 under the contract made onthe 10:11 dey of October 1980 b tween the A.H.Read CompanyandtheCityofBlairNebrasknlhasbeenfullycompletedaccord ing to the tems and stlpdatlonsofsaidcontractandwefurther eadly that the total construction he added that the four and one~ hall million dollars of federal dd now available to Nebruka mayalso be made avaliable for immed iate uae without the matching of state dollars.This will not be known definitely however und) word is received from tho federal government. Hn 81.750000 which Nobnlh not be match by state lundr at the present time 1 The additional money can onlybe used on the federodmyslern and Cochran explained that since unlderonilnorydreumetanceo the re|mminder of that system an he 1 grnveled with mntollpd fedenl aldthegreaterehareof the addltlonnd funds will be used for paving.In preparation for the paungeof the bill and with the possibilitylthattheNebraskaallotmentmaybeconsiderablylargerthanthot the publle works depamnent has been workingffor severed weeks onpreparationof plans.Cochran add he could not announce which roads will be included in tho paving pmgnmuntilmore;d#inite informa tion from Washington Il ndvsdlcostis $2068.00 below our ~An the pruvlndoua d the hill anmabeour estirrmte being $l1811.20|\mderst»ood here it will ln noeei and the total construction cost sary for construction work that lc sho find his work of selectingentsmucheasierifthe ~ping news carried in the ad ;ments this week is carefully ned. ia characteristic of us all to off our Christmas shopping l the last minute.Just why put it off and then tumble over.ve:at the time ~:au the ;rush is on we have nevernahletoe.rphinl:rat in the we do just that thing.ever in the history of Blair e the merchants carried ar or more aeasonable stock of ~s than this year and in each ~~ess hopse will be found will AIR CHORUS ASSISTS MISSOURI VALLEY About !o..rte;n of the Blair ssiah Chorus went. over to Miss~ ri Valley last Sunday evening to ~st in singing The Messiah that place.A number went in Dana College bus others tak srCars. They had about one hundred and myfive sin§rs in their ehoms e name as Blair and Miss Gladys .|... .| der every asaishmce posdblefindwhatiswantedandat ular prices. ad the advertisements and n visit the stores and ask for at you want.Your home mer ~nt will be glad to supply yourds. Wash.County Receives GasTax State Treuurc:Dlltribnteo Fourth of November|Coiledion.Wuh innou County Receives $20l1.49; Burt szus.u¢Dodge.$411s.z9 AMT DISTRIBUTED s191.zs9.os The November returns from the (our cent gas tax iq now in the honda of the various county inas ureys and ready Ior distribution or use by the county commissioners. The total amount of this tax for November wan $19l289.03.01 amount Washington county re ceives $2011.|9;Burt om neigh bor county on the north waived $2116.44 und Dodge on the wen $4118.22This arnxmnt received il the one# fourth portion which goes directly into the road funds of the county and is levied aceoniing w the numberofcarsregisteredandthe xmount of gn consumption.In tiine this in sure to make for the benermsnt of the rotd conditions and akendy it has done wonders inthisrespcct. EAVE FOR EXCELSIOR SPRINGS \ Mr.and Mrs.Joe Lazure ol ~uth of Blair left last Saturday ~r Excelsior Springs Mo.where ey expect W spend |couple of eeks taking the baths and re perating generally.While they away.a nephew Alfred ~avennen and the hhed nun wlll ~baclvelofs hall and take care f tllings Alfred is a student at mm Iowa and will ntum to his hool work on January 5 th. ¢0~¢.€.."l|i|If~took the soprano solos in her ual efficient manner.rg Lila right also of this city as hon |by taking the eontmlto solos. ~e also did beautifully.The er parts agrere taken by Omaa ngern.The ontario was given at the E.church which was fille to e doom.A free will offe ngastaken.. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Ven Mu Ivanon duughber of Mr .md Mn T.K.Iverson cale Vxluel to Siu in Smnrt New ilk Dresses on sale Tuesday md ednesday lt uh!y $7.95 at g sshion Center.4941I LITTLE SON DIES OF APPENDICITIS Lester Timm son.o£Mr.and Mn.Paul Timm of near Telhutspassed away Thursday Dec. 18 at the Fremont hosplw following anappendlcitluopn\tion the day previous.Lester was the oldest son and was abmat eight years o!nge.Funerd servlnm were held Mon day afmmoon Dee.22at the Tel besta Evmgelicul cblmzh lt 1:80 Rev.Patterson being the oliidab ins minister and burial wu made in the Blair cemeury.Hue family have tha sympathy of a host ol sorruwing friends! Idaho about four years ago bu! returned to Blair for a short Lime about a year ago.She liked the west much better, however,and finally mtumed to Gooding. She is a Blair high school grad uate and a young lady of refine ment who can make ber wny any»where in the world.The been wishes of The Enterprise are extended zo the happy couple.They will make their home in Fdrfield Idaho where the youngmanisemployed BLAIR GIRL MARRIES Miss Vida Sappenfield daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Sappenfieldqfthiscitywasmarriedto Mr.Arthur E.Perkins at Good mg Idaho CLUB MEMBERS ENJOY CHRISTMAS PARTY Mr.and Mrs.C1ark 0Hanlon entertained Llle members of their bridge club at a lixYllilfy dinner at their home last Friday evening Dec.19 followed by brldge dur ing the evening.The pany was one of the most enjoyable aflaln the Club has ever held. After a bountifu dinner the brightly lighted Gzrlahaaa tree furnished attraction and :mall gifts were exchanged by the mem (Cantinued nn page ben) ENTERTAIN AT GOOSE DINNER Framis Forsberg ol Rome Hill entertained at a goose dinner last Sunday for the following:Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Yike and Chu.and Mrs.Earl Yike Mildred Swanson and Emma Kastle dl ol OmahI. d Mabel Simson al Ft.Worth au John Fonberg nf Olkhnd. ~r.md Mrs.F.0.Swanson hd ~Hnrold of Hexmm. put uni we omhis hee SantaVisits BlairPersondlly Drive:His Reindeer DMN!the Strdeh md ls the Cmer of 02WeeksAccl- dents Total364 Slate nqiom Shaw Total ol ssc Accidents for I-'int Hd( ofDec- ember.15 Pedutrlma Smuk on Highway, s SchoolChlldrm 9583 ACCIDENTS SINCE JAN. The repurta fmm dm state for the first sixteen days of Decen- ber show a total of 864personsinjured accidentally.Of thisnum- NEW PAPER STARTS Ord.Nehnikl hu for sometime been a one per town dndPFtheOrdQuinhasbeendeallng out me eomlngs and goings of the vicinity,but now another paperhasbeenborn.The new child if tb he known an The Ord Observer and its editor little knows of the ups and downs he will have be~ fore he puts his lheet on A Mable fouling.But if he has n rtrong hun and indomitable will coupled with honesty and integrity he will in the and succeed and the Ord Observer will take its pnmungthepapersofNebraska. Burra ANNIVERSARY IS onssnvsn Mr.md Mrs.Hans Lehben of Bennington entertained n number In friends md relativea at a cand party lat Friday night at their \h the oeudon being Mrs. llabhextfa hlrlh andversary. I She served a nice lunch law in the evening.Those present were Mr.and Mrs.Jack Cmwdy and daughterBellatthiscityMr.and Mrs. Victor Johnlon Mr.and Mn. Andrew Johnson Mr.and Mrs. Peter Nielsen Mr.md Mrs.Merle Newkirlr :ll of near Orum. 0.\\| icles which has for some timebeen the big cause of accidents. In sports there was 1 injury from basketball;1 from baseball; 9 from football md 3 from horuc~ ba.ckriding.Onmlessness in the use of fireamm caused 6 injuries o;:||:: arewellBanquet for Co.Supt. map of T¢uhuI Plan and Carry E01 hu po| the wh chu (HhsEnterminvMiahiug ignu A iillleng(llhrfintmaa being $9l¢8.20;Ind thnt the ww to be paid lor out of the extra.appast of the improvement is as ful prvprlatlon,so be completed by:next Senternber.This would maknlows STATE!umm OF TOTAL COST fiz meeésarv Dimfm Portion plead undefr contract By not lnt;x Total construction than March 1 in order for contrawmlt......_$7814.10 tan tn tabs advantage of the first Engineering ......390.70 1 |ln1lnA\f fan!UK nnS1 UI ti "";§_unvv Mr.and Mrs.Herman Jacob ofeug;*Ad 7500 lsouthwest oi Blair were pleasantCollédtionééflfasfssf?*1**E* The Enterprise f : lust Frida!Intereat on nut CEIEBBATES BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen. whore- mnta.........168.80 T1M. wr u mn c u(Continued on pap three) I- 'E E L S A L I TTL E c ms n dde on the Bend road norlh of Blair,entehained n number nf friends lust Thursday evening in honur of Mr.Jensen's birthday.'Just what birthday anniversary u v a l Q s n nval not \olunteer bu hevalmembersolthelawfirmval nqiosOlderFo] val rlk: valngltenandClifton Bowl for me I Pnunlv Sfunerintmident val nngnxllu mjunn :rum xlul.~Ind ~ I|Four tumer|mmhlureds Iuuhmmmnmmmmnfffi umm lrllatl val """disabled and 1 killed Q,3 Eli;remfn ]L§'»1"§a&12 "vi°1éI mmm.1 1'mnonc srkmrrs R. E.Exrouzs TOASTMASTER wood.'z men were i-niwred and 2 Johnson va. me railroad ~'=°mpwY"1n;;»em§3;nEn:r ggjgug pdl;r I u ';_""e f th were disabed while #orking with in which their client was awarded Mrs. Jensen brought forth Anicetmeeffortsff#"is .,_&f"fEI"L _l'f'3'_....'I.f...mfr.i ¥§','1-fff' ,'i'.'E_.'f'f'f".,..__fff|"$5000 judgment fox dmag°es lunch of sandwiches, isoffeeand val 01 valmmereeasteam01ulruxg munuy Iup¢:rulu:uu\=u\;Tlf ~u1|un:q o _l f ;[for the loss of her hlllblnd. IPRIKB. valrundnnimportd Santa Claus with his Eskimo driver occupied the attention ol tm ymlllgstern o! the dty Monday nltemoon and in the evening with rfltdung pmgnm and community Christ lllbel lnnh was plannea Inu 10 mm fell from wagon load:or In this spit the umm com u d itonrindoutattheClihnnHate!hav or com.my employed their be \¢g.1g;vn;e§dune wfvudule _gglanSnturdnyeveningbyamuvAthomeguollneorkemsenetalentbutwithautavail.um houn of the morning bu:ff.olthe teadnn of the county.explosions numa s.Four per gm wxm the bm of wishes mdnwtollhnuierffthe ocfmsron were mxaed.Ztotheni ls Movmc m cAu1=onmA the hope me wmv mon birthdaysYB. .El ¥E=>3f ?*5 {!E;ff2}..I mostly fmwm.Iwodd be celebrated by their hm. valtreat were enioyed.~in an om time educator or gnglxrum uma..I u ,- Daema ...... -J ....... l"hnfnnzThis eommunityChristmn |pon~'g¢;\°and who hu become lc-Of15 pcdeltrilns struck only "' "' """"""""" '" ""' '"""'»f|.m.x uv the cgnmm aa Mm-iwmm Wm, the teachers of the s were school anmn.61 the mlean lt. "==___§=-¢;;»m_°¥f_;§; * I 1. 1a n m as -. 12 du:o y. . 1 " f ' F " E ' ~¥'ff"°, f_ ,E"|?°!'"'7 ~ his work " sm s .,..? ...'?.1 XE". ..=.."f'f'°.'Z2 nr-lotion m -hun for the m s nzve'nm ENTERPRISE nzr Christmas nz""""*""°"""""°""annum umemmy :Wm um ul 1m~ww murucwr.memo crowd flI PN\¢!I¢~Th¢|Thahnnqnetwuatouxccmne:even oc.lo¢.k dinner in her gmANN!the 8 d_hint est Santa Chun and reindeerweretlzednnermdwith the vnrloubouu were :wo l |Y bmhdsy ¢\l»mai;xat|za¢tiomt»thal&ttlefolk|¢hyd£!enntonapresmtizwunur mv?hex wen of Herman um md tha blg§of andy nuts and vm iifllm nfhk. herumt Hi P!U \§9¢d=|»ppx¢.were eagerly looked forI ls.umm qf um md vm em _;;f W I mm W mv yea;nad a luli Mr.Bnmumm is Seven Penn une m}m¢dmoving0oCd1!ornilmdh|dTbewhile¢nnkin¢nn;7nri|».;ndrm|Elwerprhe untto mm nt nm driven mjundg mdkm Lplneeso thxthe willbeahlehaoThreeperson.: were injured Ind 4 }§»g\§3_gg=~jf_*j\cmmty w e nzyou are still in doubt Zis to what to give to that nzsantfriendor relative, Phone 11, The Enterprise office and order a year's subscription sent.Give a || umshem-onenddewnwd¢l=°m|wm1 m bv mm.:un mam me wwml 'um *mama in "uma awning ac-Im mn 'www --W|ith oandel.Ven Mae also N ~~~school uma] Christmas ngmgg,solos,qu!zetn and other interesting numhens were mjcyed by the aoml. ghhnh.a bountiful string ofpearls wld;l fitting litth speech waswma presented to her. eelved levenl nloc gifts. Those who helped her celebrate wen:Ur.and Mrs.L. G.Johnson and lgmily,Mrs.Allbuk,Mr.md Dr.C.R.Mead mldc the Address Hn.T. K~Ivuwn lnd family,Mxxlof the evening and proved himselfmmm.mmm ma |on .H¢rrlIljustu)>0P\l|lrueverinhi|oom Goa.Dm#or Hn#dn una: n al maxHuman ur.ma un munity um um nm whole nu4?d3 §_¢_1.f.E¢}r X195 wgpe _You dant have to wait until \I sflaxdzrlltmulobuy\lutnew ddents.27 trucks were involved in aeeiéents.SCHOOLS HAYE VACATION Unllghmd highwny muintnlnarstnzwnandgravelpllauere The Blair dry schools ami Dann porkd to lun caused 6 had le College lmve dosed up :hop for 1ddentsmwhich11|.perltml wen couple of week:and the lwdents .mqqygngman enjoying tbdr mxammer vn~ rug gon;mmihu _d_gggldm1~ation.ng nm guogu yul | I4 2| nuI5I522 Al 3 29 129I6 2550 1;5I0\724il. an4III625.K In5.12 I9 asI. ..hwu6 I5 271. |ift which lasts throughout the entire coming year. |u ChristmassubS¢n§>a0m win be acknowledged |v a receint mailed tn the new subscriber alum! with | .[gg a cheery Christmas card. The Enterprise,per year...,...__.._..,.__,,..$ 1 5 00 || oc.B5lladlhuq Dil8 B.F.D.1 |.LL Inman |nd!lmily,of nur vwmm wu well um..ihon nxumt. |3 hylm mea weanuuny lr me fum-xvporwu mme am.1.ww rnnqgpm for budneu on llondsy,Jm-ion ~BlmpEuly.49-lt_npto 9588.nnry5||\§|Il|l|o\lmCol!¢l¢. |..y. .~».~1...~..m..,<.~ f n. g w w w f - > w - > ¢ w I,\;;;;, || .,|g n.n 1\n n A n n g n ;an n n n n n .\.\n 1\n | .1 .\n n | .1 A A A A A A .\n A n n n n :A n n A m a n a n A n n n ~ n n n n n a n n n n n n n n n n n n n n \\as;1 I 1 ( I 1 ' 1 ¢ I l 1 I 1 . fr r 1 1: 1 ¢ 1 . 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ll : 1 : ll : 1 :n 1 : l l : 1 : 1 : I : I : 1 : G : Q ; 1 : 1 I : 1 ( 1 : q K ! 1 : 1 : | g ul 1 I*1. |1 u r 1 1 1 : 1 : 1 1 ur l l : 1 1 1 1 1 ( er. 1 : ex er at 1 1 (E 1 1 : 1 l l I : I : 1 1 (1 1= (r r (2 l l 1 ( ( (1 (5 1 1 I : 1 1. 1¢ 1 - 1: 1 1 1r 1: 1. l I 02' i--~T=» ~""-,;'f°: 5 I = y | a0 \9\, ; :'vau.s ? \ ~.. : . f k 5 »\§ : . \ \/B r O \ \~°».\ * f . -, i g ~§ \»J r r , x ; . ~`. , »/ '¢ ? \ 1 w f i . . f 1 ' T ~ 1 ~5 4 g g #5 5 '' /I /. : . : . . : .L ~| f fZum I Oscar I .=f ~ . ¢ ° ' ¢ g ; 5 .\ ~) . /..' 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Adv~ Mrs. Lois Lyn 1 4 ~-.1 Y" Wi,! ~ ._;.»'U 9 ~ .a ,Q " " " "'~. ~r ~ fi:." ' " 2 1 P ~-Q*':: a Hom of |1!uAA4gAa.A »A . j v v v v w v w f v Q v v v v v v v Y ? / Oscar Holmes Bakery l:i°¢ 1 ~ 9r'~..|I in ;'f:: 's5;`f,~|adm' Cfmrtmas comesagam,_ ~ 5 *'9 A 1 1 L . J . x L , 4 w i t h 1 .n , , , a " _ r \ "'\\ \ _,w /3 "" " g ~fff ¢ n J H}n ¢ ¢ r ¢ fm mfa f a n J n ¢ a r u .: "|1 ;.E G ? ; f £~T o m a l t a J w . r e a s o n , - o i l y ! c s #K . .. .~.l l ~/)j f '' f " " " " " " ' i ' ? '~~3 I f f '~~f r ! ' / _ '¢ 'a - : r n . ~ - H u n ./~\{1 _. , ,Q n I n~1 ~~1 1 " € . é ' § § § Z ". > ¢" " = :. " - @~m~a~ra~:ra~1;= Haan for allyourhoart dulru Farmers Prodme Company Blair Feed Mills Grlndlng--Feeds of All Kinds Wright & Kuhr. Proprletors .:..' /rp\~ . Q Th e g a y u t : L i n g we [ u ve to n y » , g r I :w To fr i en c l md p atr on to o , * *, » ' ~ ~L M e r r y ,M e r r y C n r i s t m s q D a y , ~j - f U §A n d g l a d N e w Y e a r t o y o u | °"'2 -55 /~v f ~~- f \~-M ,1 F n n -I ¢ _. '?/ / I / / d rf r l f ; / /; ; : 'W f "1... J Gluuu -- Ole Jensen Repair Shop East of Blalr Horse Collnr Factory i ' P AL . ¢ 1 ' c | ;0 : 1 : I n u - Pg ,. ; ¢` ."£2 ' 3 » §- ' - " '' * . .f f v - ;_ $ E . ' . =:| |nf '.=~=*F W w g ?I @ = ' § f " ° - r » ~ - ; - ."J =T ', f 3 . ¢ » z , /, '. H ./f L~ ff : £ ¢s ~ », »,}. . | ;._._,;2b f f ~ .` °', :- 1 ~5 , .» .-~"!'l / / 9 ' : i ~¢:' .f i a f f .Z f f ~Q .L_1 ~~ ~. .,; »».f g -.~/ , » ~ ~ U :\ K M f ~0 :er 1? 'Zi " TN-. 4~ o o u r p a --l l , QTo our customers, mo. I-Icrcs the wish we are making This Christmas for you: May :hc pleasure that hm, And :hc my that endures, And success for :hc New Year f i )Foreve r be y ourq 9 1:_r3 J/ ".r a J . 1 u p T v 1 ' g f l '§~~>"'.§ \ - »'*£52533 ~f E2 ~ ~=s==aE /`~°~T>%>uri _b ~ - ~ ff:~az ~ a s , - 5 F.,`| ...__ 515:~ :QT " .-: "eaCfzristmas am!:L f Ne w Ye a r,~ .~ ~ é ~ A gay ou comlnnatiom,~1 2 §x Lg ".we "EA.nJ no IM; mmf ofgrwfng,fn"¢n¢£s.f f * ~~. -"'..' .*rSincerecongratulahon,!~E.3_;:__i 11 N.. T. Lund & Cnmpany Real Estate Loans-Insurance E We cannolsay thewardswcwould We lake this way ofwisllingyou | I QS Moore'P.w U. S. Oil Co m pany And Associated Washington County Agents a.53~ #Zi' r .23 I /\0 , ~ ~I - . . r #if s, \ : "\ | g "5 'fu~Q3 ~\%rJ1.vf'<==_."~=~~if?»¢~...A ~~ut~xzf5§¥'5- \ ~f 5 , F ¢ f " r* n l /. " \0 F ..¢1 _1 \ . . ' [ ; e=-=i §?¥§i j ' % ;. . ax -.";_~f i s ~ f ~ W e w o u l d m s n y o u h a p p y C h n s t m a s Tf".§\ ~W I f wo c o u ld b u t g r a s p y o u r h a n d I ~.2 And a k:. rtg 'h t s uc c ess fu l New Yea r...~\. §.B u t w e H n b w y o u u n d e r s t a n d .. 1 ' ' f i+So r e c e i ve th e s e wo r d s o f g r e a u n g '1 g Aa a g ri p o f f ri end shr p tru e.I , ':,A n d a c c e p t o u r h e a r t y w i s h e s - *'iS Fo r a g la d Ne w Ye a r L o y o u !" " " " ..-.;=3§;:¥.,-§:u=£=»L F=CE 4~0 ~ ."& L==;§aa==.21 :." , e ! " " ~ :.,§i5E??§2:.naeeae=5=s==e====.A . :.;; . ..°:#"3\ ~ 1 1 . l. ;.'}¢ ¢ . i ' {~ ¢g I 1 O ~| .l . "5 ' / ~.k.» *paw . - w . g y E EE "siaf / w p -. .J 9 "u o.~;_an : =f *H e r r 'i s w h a t w e w i s h y o . :/~'fr . n ' ~.~°F o r t h e N e w Y e a r ,t h i r t y - o n e : 1 " 1 -"g$1 .><.*;--,---.~. ., g g F r d s l z t )a n f r w n d s h z p , ~~Y o u r s h a r e o f C h r i s t m a s f a n , ~ ~9 T h e d r a w i n g o f `t ::¢_g o o d b u s i n e s s , And thejoy ofworfc wc!! done'...i 4 nr~~ »~». \ M 1 _~ T I '\\\'\°\;»-°1~"=~*,sq r : J ~~\: . i | | \ al i l n| = »} {' %~ ~ 1 ~ H G ~ . L "I °4 n ' Si Johnson Auctioneer-Stock Buyer We have tried to serve you well; All the ioys Jam bean cm sell! Phone Green 283 George Ryan, Proprietor i g ;aa~~" . " : . Ori .AI:~:t o ¢ ¢a r / /1 1 i / " ; ¢ ° ' * ' ¥ _ < " "~~$ 1 2 6 9 n u ,¢ : " f. - . ~'s ~F . ,'f f "~5 ,£'4; ,¢ ,=. » 'T» » . , .f i ' g '; ' ~ > f f -~ f , :3 '~ .Q L 1 -: . i _~"- i é z |\:.,.1~.__/~ \'*"L ¢~$ \'//>/,» § ` / Ditlof W olsm an Service Station "The Station that Sells the Goods" 'You've been our friend the whole year through And we send hafpy 1 oughta to you, May every hear! be filled with foy, Glad welcome for the New Year Boy! 195|14~ ¢.y r .......1 .=$»T 2;a:f""? 1 % .~E ~1 :o n i !G R E ~ I ~ G ~ I 1 '1 I f I 4 I § . - - - -'°f " "" Q 1 % .f »a v i ;,e * . P o ¥ " ,- f s 2 . - = » ':; 2 ~ ~ii~.-"ii ~M "uf °,é"f __,.fE_f.a-='-- "' ~f ~Holly-hung living rooms! "~ g f _ ; * 'Frosty Clmristrnas night! ' ~f f = §~i o y a n c l a l l s u c i f : ?w .§»;.='§,,i ~~M a k e y o u r N e w Y e a r b r i g l - u t ! Advance Cleaners Mrs. Lois Lynch,Ray Lynch, Proprietors If all our Christmas wishes Eur your holidays come 3good fortune,And the joys of friend- Stewart Pharmacy J. Harold Stewart, Manager 3 Gilbertson's Store Corner of Walker Ave. and Nebr. Sts f a J ~... ¢A.r i ,f ; .21 4r2 ¥ - ' = ¢ . _ , m n "1 § % l f . ." 2 "' - J J I g 3o f f "" al u . :/;". . !f %- g l ' We hope your homes are deckef with joy, And hung with Christmas chew, We hope all good things com! to you, ,»_'"T h i s a n d e v e r y y e a r ! \ . /\- . »". , ,~f ..- I I Q c - -" _ i .w a n I ./ f x ~`eC~~f f f ' ° ' f ',¢ " \_,~~1 'fI f " -. _l=--_:_-"~~~~ \ x g n n : m h n ou've dealx with us zhe whole ya: lhrmrdl. J or rwo,A Cllristmu gay wif/1 relft n To ma/ce your New Year jo"y Blue Ribbon Bread Carl Kolterman, Proprietor l l,m,a|o i m I J NOTICE F. Rohn and C. L I. Heine, Att'y | te,f ~~name unlmovrn; as Stricklett Dlv l d Nm-u John Cute: Amd t Hud v l rs Game rsenieo zoso|loved and Swvhflvd. the (Jak s . 4 s .b ¢ m¢ u u ¢ ua mw n¢ ¢ ¢ m» n w d 5.00=onpage8dintham1ndobo1>kmds s ml ma mmm - u wmx ; 4 s . o o mu g1.7 3zpurc haneof;¢tove fo r!-hedty '.. .:~:.».... No. 1 umm Total mum $5955.70 :sawn vbammaiound duetaiheplnlm f.i1!,,wgev.h¢rvrlthinoe\'e¢tt|ux~o- on m d e o lt ld s d t ,| nd th a t ld d ilnon-uns nbLa;mdthm\.ho:- m w m m m m m n dividodintoomthousllldshlnlf u c h s h u e u !t h a p u v a l n e o l Sl _IOHNSON A u c r x o s m Bl air,Nebraska J SEE Us Foiz Bog.1§;N_g§ »1lpmq1nc1aimins'\wy.\hrwd o r m u d u t h m n m y d d n m ba bnrrdmdlo re c lo o e dfro mmy lnda ll i ntnut, ri ght o r ti i le i xi o rmnldmnrtzn xe dpmni ne s . nr( such amount ol thu upital mek authorized there my be ia- med the mm at nat to aoeed Ten Thousmd D ° \ h n ($10,000.00) 3_5 aIIp~uff on or beforu um and ~ 151~ Y~ 55-13 l~ Pam-Tribune'1o.zs.P.H.Au comumm presentissued ~ot fn exceed the mm ot xaosz sq.Y u o f | C . a N. w. l m c o . . m E u l K n m aPa v uunt al*11.00 $1395 '11sun.I-'¢_z4"ppdk |Chu. Carmichael gu1 !e r;..._....ss 89L90 _c. w. F. cm co. 150 Un. Ft. 8"x12"|Westin¢b<mn Electde s s s s z j u l w m a s e s m m p l m ° f n.12,;4s.oo.All Coundlmen prue m 11 .8 0 vo ti ng 'AYE§', tha motio n ~ 165.15 MovedmdSeooniod,thismeeb- 9.36iingba ndjourmdundl 'I\\esd.\y of B m! Hai n e s ; P ete r P . Nle la o p ;~ ; _';`L"."'i'1",;,j_7;~imd ,,,,u,1£~E 1isI'i""'r1EiJ s'r G O M P A N Y ru-1.. Clf-ntfinh Ameridm Inve|t\neit.,~|__ ¢,......-H..-.1-¢m\-.nnnnl?l'l!llf.1YiVi'ul]OHA H A , P lli r r ti f f , oF'39§ Cu. *}I:I'$f'G`§Id-2 4 . Y . i m m a i im:nt......---.85 138'6U\Worti1inn.»tou Pnmu Co. be allowed uzd that wnrnnta be dnv m on the proper fund:in payment ol the name.On roll call,Blgehw,Hundnhl,Jensen, Moore,McKay,Schmidt, Thletje Ind Huber!-n voting 'AYE', the mo- tion carried. uhm..r1 . xu : " " ` " ` " " "o n m a n n ' " ° ` " ` " " " ' ° " § } ' 1 " " " § § { = ' i § { 1 w i n g F I N L A Y S Q N , B U R K E a "'\:|" 'Company I.»imiUg'€\»a 79°l th e A r t i c l a MUTPU =.all pf:ha vi ns o r elni mi nz a ny hund red sh a r es o f th e (}g mmo nl4B- Bt Mc K 1 E , i w A w m q y s .$1929»10 h t u n r n u i i n t h e f o l l o w i m r ~~ ~ " . % " " " »~n n n 1 u r * n u n n r v v n l u n a Le ss P r e d o u s ~anna 68.84 m m|Eiry c§§1="" " m1 ¢ m¢ ~ =n =wm1 ~ 1 » u °f ¢ .x w| Westlinlfo lthe No rthwes t qw-1 wo !S e c ¢ i o n5 :l a x l n l l .in Sect$0n6,|11intmvmhip l8.Nort.h Ra nge 1 0 Eutanddlo ¢ nxlo ¢ 5 in Seciiun 81 and the West Half of the Southwest Quarter of the a....»\»....-.o n...m=.» nf S¢c1ion.32. , an eqdwent in property or some| W ~... ..~\........."..,(Co;;i;ued lrnrm page one)No. I Q 3 zsu.:r: c m :mms mms 'rum Balance $1551.18 $1551.18 other valuable.1 Tom m1;;___Portion $7512.88 This evrpontiun eommeneed|H929 10 We hereby certiiy thit dw above b m w th e zm d l 1 A sci a x fred-mt. 1 98 0mand lha ll mf?~ , E n ` " ° '98.45 c me N;o :o & Re olds -or y Athmev fees n..-75.00 n-."1u»?;nnnn;in¢ers of the Prdme d Swat o r ot meCommonStockmeissuedthe m m e m w b e p a l d f o r i n e u h o r by an equivalent valuation or by r .;-}§\\~. I ,. 1 _' ..h r s g ~/ pa w " - W . 1 - . - . .-- _..all in township 19 North, Range10 Ellie! the sm P.fM.|ll of ma lnnd being in Washington County, Nebraska,read mme;nnlmown. You and na h o f you will uke nada that Willie H.Rahlll has fum hi s netimn ln um Di xui n yéin lrnm such dum; the highen '» " md Adunount of lndebtednea! or lllbil-\verddng "___: ity to which the corporation is nt _any one time w subject Itself g j g n m g : must in no name ueeed two-thirds nof we imma a nd fnlly pa u un-nnts . z w u - itxl stock.The nlfmln of this ""°'§;:'a': aTam=d».a .I75,0021.76 48.95 Moved ma s é m e a .um t h e final edmaw as submitted by the engineers be allowed md that war- rants be drawn on the proper -__.\_ :_ ..........,..» nv the mme.On 7 xu u u s L u I l n jl u n u v " " " "| n ll | mll R i w l n w .Hun dah lv JE!! Court of Wnshiniton County, Neb- rnakn ngainn you and eu-,h of you u delendants, the objed. and pny er at which petition in ta quiet the titie of Willie H. Bahlfu ......__.. .|-....u..| corporation are to be eonnucuea py-un officer, truxwe and direnori known as preddent; and that my competent or qualillad person who in the hclder and owner of Com- .......nv-L . ma u mah A stock-I Total for Inter-l;;§§"§I,,,§f"`iJ £x¢ y,s m im section coat 822412682241-Z5 Thietje and Roberts voting '' the motion em-ded.Totnl cost of I Mnvnd bv nouns. seconded by Improvement $l0448.41'B;g¢|°w,that the City Pnrchue _Ruvevtfnlly wbww=<i»the Prdrle Park sm as a location Nixon & Reynolds,for the proposed Park And Swim- Conxuldng Engineers.mins PooL On roll eau, Bigelow, By J. C. HeynoIdn.\M°°,e and mmm voting 'AYEK Moved m d Seconded,that the Hundahh Jensen. McKaY» Schmidtimprovement work in Paving Ui"'and Thletje vnL\nK 'N0', the mo- trlct No. 8 be accepted and me tion had. the Engineers be instructed to pn-|Moved bv Jensen, seconded by para assessment sqhedules.011 Hmdghl, dmc the City pumhase roll call.Bizelow.Hundnhl.Jen~|o\\.mmm Black and the Leslie i n a n d s o me xo nu wmg w. ~. ». .m.real estate,to-wit:T h e W est H a i!of the W e st H a l !of the Northwext.Quarter of SeC~ do n 5 ; mx In t 1 in Section 5, all in tnwnship 18 Nor th,Range 10 Ez ai,and l 1 s o m x l o t § i n S e c - iholder is ell|;ibl¢m d ma y hold, occupy q t ii ll such position and the uid president in m be the ax~ d n d v a mmn g e r of the ba x in e u m d prudential concerns o l this corporation.T h a t R.M .Jensen' --_.._..1 __..¢.\__|.-.. A x.ti o n 8 1 a n d th e W e s t. Ha lf o f t. mln u b e e n n lme u p r e mu c m. , lu u u l_°'_.1 _......-z.........-:.|.....¢... .mhStr w o f t h e South-to ne : mu re nu un pnsasaucuu.u.uu4§'i'E. Y.'§_..9.`"§.J M . "za-2 a ll i n lh i s aruweuaor is d u ly elec ted an d wuz qumvu m v~.\...-.. ,_, ____Township 19 North, Range 10 Esstlqualified. o!t.h-e 6 thP.M.a llo1s ;ldlm d'Dv nexnddatedthislstday ol being in Wuhingvm County, October, 1930. '1 and nd-R. M. Jansen.hebrukn,and no came.,,,__ _,U .....| ...1...~| Af "mm 47-4t A: G. Jensen. (RD,Hoare,McKay,Schmidt. Offen Block as | me for the pro- fhietje and Roberfs vn!i11g 'AYE', posed Park and SwimminK P°°|fthe motion carried.that the amounts to be pxld for tha |'Ihe following Fi nd Esiixnaf mme shlll be $3500 lor Q16 _fssg WHEN BABIES Jlwzv for Paving Diltrict No. 8 wuread: nwverw and $1750 for uw Uff€n'°°""""mortpg:given £1 Noncr: nv Puauu-|Hm Mayor a City fiouncil,pmpmy.on roll ml, Bis'¢l°wIF R ~ w h s n 1 ~ $'T.Z Henry c.5 "L ._'rlnw nw mrrmou ron |Blmir. Nebraska.um.-.~ and mmm; votinx 'N0'..|..u..|...r..,..a.\.»..Miner m the Scotusn AmenolnInvestment Company Limited.I Oorporntion, and recorded in Book "L" of the Mortglge Records ol Washington County, Nebraska atPage 513, and oo nav: the gagng- "i>i1.5§X'ii:`bi~"ii'x1.x.STATE OF §é§£ls1<A I IssWashington County,| A. C. Debel. Att'y. Gentlemen:. We hereby certify that the A. H. Read Company have completed the work under their oonh-ut h the Disbdzt and Infenedzion Portions mf Paving Didrlct No. 8.and §»]£Z1lhf§e»§§é§»f1imKay. `S¢hmsa¢.,,,,"f""" "' """"'" "'Ind Thietje vqung ¢AYE',the mo-...?.'Z»...£...$".;"2'; :waz H gffd-,bi ad | q uk kw m!m¢ l nC n to xh | o own ng s we re r e :Ni xo n 5 Re y n o ld s $37 553 Fo r d ln r he n , e nd oth er in f an tile K . n .Pr i n ti mz c o .5:51 & ' * '. : '; . ' i ' ° " ' t ! E ! ? § ' § ' 1 t£ ¥ ? ! ' t ' 3 ; re it'n half n mn or ten tonscoal the best you have ever used.Every piece is heat producing slow burning coal,with a minimum of ash.Trdy you will find that this is buying the ~ of comfort that will bring the Christmas cheer.1Isy ants md each ol mem uuvwzw whave no lien on or interest in uid luzd, md to perpetually enjcrin all defendants and each of them from interfering with plaintiff: use and ... .___.=--v-.. In the County Conn nl quantitiefand estimate 1»f ost ~ ""nson eWuhkngtan County, Nehl-uh.as follows:1 n G, G. Hine s In the Matter of the mm e o f District Ponian EzraBmmba"8h John Kdu; Deceased:851.1 Sq.Yds.i f Chas Ckrmichsel 1 1 .os e mo 7.80 7.00 I °°':3*.=:-"°°°f*"""°`*"°"`°'°'" amu: children lan to uh tm. W Um gmurluo--with Chu.H.Feeds and smThe verified netitiuxx ol Mann:-II Pavement at.. ..-LJ 3460 Un.Ft.Sl"E. M. Ten-'Illpark gutter aL---.ss 19oa.oo,am¢e Dennis 1600 0.1.Yds.of .Tha Enferprise Gmdins a*as mu Jes: W atts Henry Guutlns1a14.1o§J»m¢s Rhonda zoo 1.20 9.51 27.605.0010.00 .,:U . - .....~ CA S T O R I A 4, _ i ¢ , , ¢ , _ i , i . _ 4 ,1. Aa.-/.14.i¢.41.1¢,1..i¢.4¢ PUBl|C SALE -cold in the head-and for the sore throat that often accompanies it. Physicians have been wdting prescxiptions for a similar combination for years. .The Dr. Miles Medical Company has standardized this well bdanced formula and is glad to oRer it in the form of n stable, palatable, mint-flavored tablet for home use.Poemslnlse, B°¢\=llrP==\=»¢°¢5° ! ,»..-_ _.v ~u J~1-IN REID, o~r 0 0 'ares a new,Th 1 LS u f f e n n g ? m i n t - f l a v o r e d ,mblgt t at reljeves ordinary headaghe and neuralgia, muscular ~Aft-er a Muddy, Slushy Drive Let us wash and grease your car thoroughly. For the continued good looks of your ear let us keep the finish clean-it preserves the life of the paint and improves the appearance of your car.< QUICK SERWCE MINIMUM CHARGE Battery Charging PHONE: Blallk 129 Walter Larsen Auto Service v - a s - r m- r v ~ r \ " ' ! . ¢ w . \ , . v ,l |m 1 lx 1\ mu mu \~ . - .- 10-HEAD 0F CATT LE-10 Six head of milch cows either just fresh or will be fresh by sale date . Four head of heifers and calves 18--HEAD OF HOGS-18 Two Poland China sows ~ Two Polmd China gilts ` Fourteen ead of fall pigs. ~The Farmers Elevator ._, f" 3 " ; " ' | "s s f f ~1 S m i l e / I Q ~iii; <~.~ ; Qffi 1r' ~ 5: ~ ~ the/ich~ ~y . f f ~ ,1,. ..Ls. gf .~~~`, 1; -i.~<¢..-.1 ~ ....~ " C ~ . 'S 1 . ~ sw ~S #7.~ .<>'i?"$.i§< a ~ ` | l \ '~">3>r . W . ~ z ~_= ~ ~.;_;~ 1 » .~:§:....¢~,.. ¢<<`~_'¢>z>.~> .~ .1~,2 . .- 5l am quitting farm ing and will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, on my f a r m 1 1-2 miles west of Blair, on the Fontanelle highway and directly acrqss th r o a d f r o m the J. L. Petersen farm, on T u e s d a y ,e c .3 0 t h Commencing at 1 P. M, s arp, the followihg described property, to-witsi 2-HEAD OF HORSES-2 -One plow One beam. of bay geldings well matched and One harrow `~ || u |m~uth wei~ht about 2500 lbs.One hay rake_ 1 1 w' 7 =.jjp ~qfq, ~~. .~;»¢;=1,31 _ ,~.; / ~" ~ < \ \ `__z ' \n ,'1_~l r <5 ` f _ _ _"~ , _~~ , f.._ - . . . : a .` ~en wire; some stove pipe; one disc truck; one'MACHINERY wood shove;one 16-foot ladder; 85 shocks o f One wagon .fodder;one 3~gallon stone churn;some barb# One hay rack and wagon wire;ropes;chains; forks;tools,and other Two cultivators articles too numerous to mention. J. L . Pc ta se n w i ll a l so of f er s o m e Je rs e y C ow s a nd I- l ed lf e rs at u m s a le . \A l ll v»One Hummer cream separator One pump jack One water tank One set of Concord harness One saddle, new One scoop endgate Some bump boards. M IS C E L L A NE OUS A R TIC L E S W ashing machine;tent; hog troughs;barrel. slop-cart;garden plow; hog crate; ham m ock; . . .'..~»'...~.\0 '~. , | , ~ \ -|51. \ ». : possemmn UI sam pxemwz a.. v uand ea ch of you are re qu ire d w e th a Kuhr has- been Iiled in f.he`answer said petition on or before County C m x t o f said County,| me 121 .11 da y of J anuary , mm.P"y '"K ¢1=°f_}»¢f¢¢"e s tl me n ta r ... ..- .-..........».. v..\ .- . ..Auma thii 29th dl! oi N-===-|':.".::." 3' :'..'::.':°'.:.*.'::.":':.': rr.:"Mgrber, 1930..will and40-sz Wxllie H. mm .a¢¢m=a. Ll..n u n ;l u l u n ;L u o a n | \ Testament of John Kuhr Nfmcs or mconronniou Now, Llnrefore, notice in hereby J. E. Daly, Atwrnoy Notice is hereby given that a corporation has been fanned and given the name of FARMERS Oil. CO.INC.;the prlnc.ipa.l place of trannlcting its business ia at Arl- ington,County of Wnahington, Nebraska;the general nature o l the business to be transacted and the object and purpose of auch norpomtlon shall be to engage ln the general retail and wholesale oil business and dealing generally in lll kinds oi liquid fuels, gueg, oils or such elements,together with any and all l.»y~products ln- ..:,|..~»ahamnn."Ml fl. num ami I l gi v e nd xn ta b e a ri n gwi ll be h ld on nld petition on the 2nd day of January A. D. 1981, at 2 o'clock P. M., and all persons meamma are notified .co appear and show muse, if any. why uid Instrument may not be proved, allowed and probated as the last wm and Test- ament of said deceased, and ae» culion Lhereof, and administration of said estate be bad. Witness my han and Official Seal this 8th day of Deoel-nber. 1980. (SEAL)1. C. ELLER, 47»4t County Judge. NOTICE To DEFENDANTS \ . . l u c u o | | u . A v . \ u ,v w . f l n n f h m a n n l n r l a l l l r § n r l l n f Y D ?\ . D G ¢ \a n a u ;: A l u u l l l ¢ | n ¢ l I a ;y v -|z o n a l P r o p e r t y :t o c q u i r e ,b * - ' 5 ' » | F i n \ a y s o n ,B u r k e &M c K i e , o w n ,e x c h a n g e ,b a r g m n ,s e l l ,c o n -p i n t N a t i o n a l g m k B dg.ve v o r deal szenernllsf i n an y or§n mn h n 1\r.»\\»=1.m a l l ~ o f real prop erty an d re al be a nd to ma k e a n d e xe - c u te d ee ds o f conveyanc e i n con- nec tion the re wi th pe rtai ni ng to lus h bu sin es s;and,to do a n y o r all o the r thi ng s nec es sar y in c o n- \ l v ul u t h e m L ¢` } i " é Z ' c l m § { ` § § " ` w . m n g . to n Coun ty ,Neb ras ka. Doc ket K - - 3 1 0 No .3730. To th e un k n o wn heirs,devis-ees legatees,p e n o m l represents.- tive e, and al l ot he r per so n!in- Inecuon wnm, as I pm ox or ln-cident to the prope( carrying out, mlliagemenl, conduct or operation ot such business to the same ex- tent and like effect as such a bun- hxms might be carried on by an tenestod in the estate of Franc is A Rtr n u n d a m n e d rnnl na mesr f unkxiqwn,(imyleaded w i t h Charles A. Stroup, et ll).Notice ii hereby given that °»\ he 4th day o l December,198 , Ent Trust Company of Omaha. a nrporation, of Omaha, Nehruh. ommensed an acdou and filed u petition ip the District Cami »f Washington County, Nebruka, Quinn the xbove named defend- mts, the object and pnyer of vhith are to fnneelose a certain nongnge in the num of $88,0W on he fo llo wi ng a www real p m ~o~t, of oapi~ s~k a~thvgrized -~the ternu and conditions on hi c h i ti s to b e pdd s hd lno t c x- ~the sum of 'hventy-five ~ouland mum (;2s,ooo.oo>. A11which capital stock shall be and g4I xDr. Norman K. Ralhmnn0l'I`0ME'l°RIST Over Lbe Blair Dm; Co. Pham Bluk 41 Svenings by Apmmmm x llARCI8 BECK noaman Ansnmcrn Otfioe In Kayla Bldg. -- x - xII\ \| I \u n s c n u m .In n n n aIl» dF ltu ¢ n ln d l» \ »1 0Mea lnStala Ba nkBld| . x DR. w. F. HEMPHILL I~nEN'ns'r |located in new Home Then?-lu I 'Building |'Bhlr, Nebnskn .' BL AI R AB S T; AC T a mm COMPANY Bondefl Ahstruter .PHONE ns .Pilot Bldl-Blak, Nnhnah x nn. EDW IN T. :mrD a m n x - u r s x n v x c n O t d e u h s h b e h mkPha m H8 M M . JS, Pem. to-wit The Northcut K of Section 16, that part of the Northwsat 'A qt Section 16, lying North and Want of the County Road and that pan of the Southeast 'A of uid Section 16 being one acre, lying North and East of the County Road and Tlx Lot 4 in the Southwest K of Seetlcn 15, all being in Townnhlp 19, North. Range ll Eutoithe6f.hP.M.,subkct,however,tn the Righi o l w a y o ! t h e O . S t . P . & 0 . Railroad. over |. portion of sdd land and :dawning $0.05 una, mare or less, wconilng to Gov- e r n m e n t . s u r v e y . Said mortgage vu executed on the 19th dny ol Febuary. 1980 and recorded on the 15th day of Sepwmber, 1930, in Btmk 19, PIB' 899, of the Mortgage Records of the County Gerk of Wuhhxgton County, Nebraska;mid mortgage being given m secure tha payment at B6 fix-at mortgage bonds, dltndthe19th dly of Febmnry, 1980, on which plnintilf "ills" than in now due and nnpdd the sum oi$88,990.¢°g¢u»¢i»v i m i m m a thereon at the rate uf 10%ver annum lrvm. ind alter the ht dl!f of September, 1930.` Pla in tif f nravs_th a t i n def au lt| ° ! P l y m e n t ~ someona of them, or some one In them,of the Amounts due'tl: plxinfid u donald,than tlu Mid mortgaged pnmines mny I sold :wording to luv to :arid'J' Hdriliobrukli Decsmbu' 26, 1_ . n m m f t m u m - 3 a s 2»\\'i fx 1 1 ;'' § 7 ; ~~1 3 /_~ »~s m; n -o ur a c h rmmu.I 0 \~ Pv o hlt Ni l drv m "~1 Twcn rour [ood wlahn -7.>~ W . : , : : ; ° : N s w Y o ¢ r ,~ H r Ill mmauau~z ~ PETERSEN MACHINE AND MOTOR SERVICE Chris Petersen, Proprietor Wehnveniedrouaveyouweih ratbelkxingyeu, lewYarbr-ingyou.Nlxhe joysyourhurtnnmlll v1N'roN CHEVROLET COMPANY Chevrolet Sales and Service p.. . ~f- . "I 5 .Q*'f" '» . ; . b l l n . l*n 'I -.32 *I .1,,s '*".* r r a U| | l \,'""'. n y v \ a91||~ slr" ~. = / I .~\ 9 ~ ' 3 ~" '.»G !,an y 5 / §§;; _| The gaycsr :lung we have to any .."'.To fncncl and patron goo, Ia herry. hlerry Clxristmu Day, £`n.1ul Sm Ne Year lo gm.. ~--~» 'ru 1;¢-f'1~4.~.1..,x<.~,~~'l`95Y° ;_~~~' ~~,.L*\~" "'_~.""~. : ! . §`" Q ~ ~_;1 ~.-; =~.f~~ If all our Christmas wiahgs For your holidays come 1 good fortune,And the ioys of_friend~ ship, too! gyBLAIR C0-OPERATWE CREAMERY General Merchandise (The Big Store) Home of Triple B Butter h | 3 .IT .-n 3 ., . - f f'{=* | '/ Q ..Q J J U / e ' \'; ¢ _ ' a . ¢ ~' 4 ~*e r ." V ' ..A :a ~~ 9 r ~~ :2 5 ~ E i f ; /~. ".»/4 1 , 1 To our stron; and fr iends, Tu our eu;¢om:n. mo.o Here s tht wnsh we are maksng Thu Chrlszmas for you May :he plzxsur rhz t I nu. An] the :oy :har endures, And sucecas for the New Yzrz r f A Forever be y ours! 9 ) l l Q 191 l .~ / , "g"_ 1~~,ff ~'" »4 ~ DR. C. T. SWISHER -"nag ~ Veterinarian - -Live Stock Supplies :lainand o/grating, 'rmra Nnwm SIDE STORE NEB.-IOWA OIL COMPANY ~ 3e nf He nry L adwig and Gnnrne CaldwellShell Products 3m w w For the New Ye r, Lllirl_y»one: 'lily in friendshi ,w. Your share of Clnrislmasfu n , _ .Ts... .|......;m, nf .r ( 1 ~'~ .For the New Ye r, thirtyone:1 ~ J ~ F i d s l i t y i n f : ' i e n d . s h £ ; ," ~ ~ Ti Your share of Christmasfu n, ''="v,;5;-'F g p The drawingo .. -'r»S good busmess 1 :ul r 1 f ~1 '€~:- ~ 'ff~lrnr "~And lhejoy ofwor ~~.an 'well done! ~ !*\""-5+~.,1 I1 ~4- ~~~~ ..m1|n|mm ~ ~ ; ~ =.j~~ | | \ l . } We would wish you haPDY ChnsunasIf we could but grasp your hand.An d a b rig ht s u cc es s fu l N ew Ye ar .good bsi1e.ss,Bu! we Know you underslandnSo receive these words of greetAs a grip of friendship true.And acceptour hearty wishesFor a glad New Year to You! GARNER Z§¥FV'@£)MARATHON SERVICE STATION Alfred Enger, Proprietor e f g i i ~~G R E E T I N G ~ 5 7 / f 'I _ f l I .[ I I :/ ' Z f ~f g r ' :¢ ' E r . . f ~e ~~_ , .V I 9 3 »Q /y . ~~~_H o l l y - h u n g l i v i n g r o o m s ! J "_ . L } ?" 1 .I f f ? " f i ~ ¢J i 5 '. | .` f :sr fi: ~Frosty Christmas night! 4; i E§§iEve|-9 joy an& all success1~Make your New Year brigh `!B L A IR DRU G COM P A NY J. W . Blatter, Proprietor 3ainrrre heat wishes fur gnur ivalth anh Qappinraa THE ENTERPRISE Muir 'ilinnpital Blai1"s Leading Newspaper Uhr Sftgle %hnp;1e MRS. JOSIE 1.VAN DEUSEN, Pl'°Prietor 'We hope your homes are decked j;~g with joy, ~Q And hung with Christmas cheer, ~ -°"_"r We hope all good things come x ~~ro you, 5 ~'ihls and :very year!~ m a r ~"Ll .f}\1»f r g d g i5:.Q ~° ¢ $'J - »a .~\ » ~~\»_3 9 5 1 1 ~ ' -- - r r .__5 " t d "f~ ` ~ ? " ¢, . '. P ?' " " ¢... /- _..~ " ~I "~. a ~ . . . I . 4 ~ -Q3 ~\~You'vedea1|wiLhu§.:hewhol¢y¢a¢h ~ .":'f. ~"7 .`Acoeprcungratulation!.;§.` H c ~ \j_) Merry Chriamus!Happy New Yea ~ u v ; .f i m u g h u m c o m b i n a t i o n ! .b "'_.1 : '--..._.~Q ,;; - n . ,~. ~ f r g - 1 ? ~* ¢ i ; _ _ §; _3 9 ~~ 'I v r " 4 2 5 "IQ' - \ ' ~ == ;~"> ~=---~ I-IA NS E N & M E HRE NS RealEstate .Loans .Insurance Pilot Building P ~E J p r t w o, I C lx rin mu : ga y w ir / u ImI{ y , Ii: CITIZENS STATE BANK <1 »¢»w \.-.=.-»===¢=¢_.¢.». 7 . . . 5 . ~~ I l l ~~ wa»awM~@»»-ar-f-»¢<~» _._.¢'|*lI¥m a n n I I .II | q ¢ Fundi=nm,ru;:mdt%qur.eovu-m m ldhdi'B._Bendod'2 n - u H.n.Jfdh11!¢1'v11l0l1»GI¢lUl1'!nd ll n . F md L o n ; 1 n = n \ i n } ' n mo n t lntl lo nd ny . mn-lhthwR.Bemdnd. Come inmdiook ov er thohlg a -- .» -. .. <- - ». . iule sjtiulsu is home fromthe ` te'u.n.inrsitq fo! the hotidtiil Hi ll Fra nc a ; Ulnmo u m m ta lmda do me n ofhe rnie mdsuta one o'c.lod b:rld8¢ luncheon at her home 'Dueoday afhernomi.The :mul guod time grit): Q Chrishnu r h a § { . J .S u Store.4 3 - lt Ed = " W i ln u n o f up n o ir V n oo mn , \\ p r i m ~ ~ n o .44-u ln. P'h£lip.0'H|.ndqn1ru abur ol Omahn;Roy md Hn. JennieB!6\m`of Bla h; un. Venn Bane ol Albuquerque, N. M. and lA¢\nrof Colaudo._ 'hwy have twenty-Jhe grand- children 11:4 four g m t grind# _children _ no lh, lgwgmd lun bo e nlo wma Io r mbn th mnh nl la n i -u ry .Th ¢ y l u n aight living ehlldml.two hl v i n gp u ne du n y i n i n i l n c y l ll d Hr. Bunhnm will bg |,i|.¢¢y.qm,y w ~ . d u » i m A p n x 2 2 - n a u n . Co y a l Hul | .n ; Dr . Tb o | . A;< c h l m o ! D u l d n u s l n - F -»~ Sunday md John W. Burdllm Harlin- 'Ansy knpt open house on Mo d a y a n d t h e d n y w i l l l o n g b e nmmemuhg w-mxserzs, mo h al is se : fa the r, P H. crs en. 0 1 '' M Campbell of w n m m p , Omaha-'spent last Sunday afternoon atthe Mrs. Calvird Izwdlen has 'gone Alfred Feer home.' so crane Island after several Mr. and Mrs.M M " ~ months visit at the Ed I/awellenl ; ° ` $ ' l l i " ° " ~o m ° home.\.Peter Hansen and family of5 3 rd Annw Ba ll o f Bla i r ""i o mna , we re Sunday vidtors at Dep't. at B. F.~ Hall Wednesday, qu, "_ A_ M," home. Dec. 81.Pound's orchestra. Gents s1.oo,L a d i e s ~49-1¢ Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bohs enter- tained three tables of friends at clrds last Thursday.The evening was a very pleasant one. Don't believe in revival meet- ings?Hear Mathis He's differ- ent.First Methodist Church, be- ginning Sunday, Dec. 28th.49-C! Special Christmas dinner served at Clifton Houcl from 12 until 2 P.M.Phone your reservations early.-as-lt* Mr, and Mrs. John B. Erickson of Herman,spent lust Thursday with Mrs. Ericlssenh mother, Mrs. John Weber and family. Regular $7.50 Permanent Waves,S6 and $6 NOW.Either Croglnole or Spiral Wind.Phone 197.Mrs. K. A. Pound 28-tl Harvey Krogh, Jr., who ls study- lng for the ministry, filled the pul~ plt at the Chumh of God very dedltably last Sunday momlng. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bennett and 'two sons of Sioux Clty, willspend Christmas and the week-end at the Mrs. James Stapleton home. I Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sutherland were dinner guests last Sunday at the A. J. Sutherland home. C. K. Bendorf, lloenoed embalm- er and undertakes. Blair.Otllqe ohene, 161; rea. phone. 188.B-tl Mrs.Marjorie Metzinger o l Fremont, has been vdsiting at tho parental, w. w. Wilkinson home. w. v. Wright b00k hls motha over to Missouri Valky to hear 'The Messiah last Sunday evening. I Come ln and look over the bigassortment of Christmas gifts atthe w. J. Sea Swre.as-11 For Sale-ialed wheat straw and stack wild horse hay. Phone 21 on l .Chris E. Jensen.49~l.t* Mrs. bois Lynch left 'hsesday for Lawrence, Kansas where she v m spend Christmas with rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Dawson and son have returned from a short visit with Dr. and Mrs. Leo Kil- lian of Wakefield, Neb. sum and Overcoats.Firstdaas. Reasonable prloes.Theo.Wahl- ......s ¢.....|....».|ms n. »» » ¢ -- r'--- ,_ _ -.. __ __ __258.~For g,1e__¢¢,¢fm,,,oM|hmbe i w u ~ l n Bldr nn. Seb 'gm s psnsiaar vveunee-u, '1 "'y '°'-- ,,--,_ __ _ .___ _ _____r Dg,.Verse Pho a ee u on2 5 .G.E.S¢anky.\1N1lY-.|enmnomuq home..treeandbrld;eprlaesviraoenjoyed' n °¢¢»a|¢n¢\s aeay1~»nsdL|'w w f m n s s e a n m m w n s p m a n g ,m. » s e i s n .Hnms mi t h. no n s [ ~ -n i > r » e ° r. r4 m,» n » r ne ma a a rzgi gmd.G u s n o n e . "w a '11. 1.Helwiskel of °,;,,,,,_ waa,U1°holidays wits. 'relatives a s o f s w f . ~ M n . P a ! d n n e ! H i l s d t y , l s | p e n d - 1 mr.and Mrs. gggnd ~ 5 3 ; - = = » ~ = b a l d n e s s i n M a l ! ~ ~ ° = ; _ _ _ H f w '-=,,';==_3=f KJ-DK '=°;;=o ;| ; = ; ; ' , 3 f * - =wi t h n o mo f g - odtwchildrentllonday' i a g q s p e n t n n s u n l i s y a t m e s n n - ,r p m n n s o n d r y a t u n l e s eDelmar Peer home.'Glen MeD0ndd home....| Joe W»2be:to 'alihlll,pent last T Mr. and Mrs. Ch-rg l[et;lor ' John Weber home.,Monday at the Elzy King home. Miss Wanda Willmore,cltyl Chris K.Bendorl,Undo"-l|¢|-Us teacher. is spending the holidays and ambulance oerviee.Phones: at her home at Hebron, Neb. C. K. Bendorl'lioenaed em ottlcs, 161; residence. 183.B 4 1 Luella Simpson walt to Omsluior -na unde xuker, nw.o an F,-;,§_|y fn ,P¢,u1', few dayg| phone. 161; rea. shone, 138.'lwigh relatives.she plans to ,gs Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Tolt spent 'tum to Blair Christmas eve. i m Sa turda y °"=i °¢ lH=\» G°°-M n md m r e c e o r g e n e e h a n a xus r, J r. ""°°-inn. So phi a me h s pe nt i m rn- Mr.and Mrs. John Fick spent |.., evening at the Chris Larsen last Sunday afternoon and evening at the Cari Poulson home in Conn- eil Bluffs. Mr. and Mrs. Chris lsrsen and daughter were Wednesday dinner guests st the Henry Hansen home in Omaha- Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton or Beatrice, are enioylng a vacation at tl1e parenw, C. R. Sutton home north'of Blair. Misa Helen Anderson of Omaha. spent the week-end nt the D. A. Compton home.Miss Anderson ir a niece of Mrs. Compton. Have you any hay or straw to bale, or oorn to shell, or feed to grlnd wi th a Hammermlll.can 12 on'84.John Zaloudek.49-30.* Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Simpson Tekamah and Mn Alice Rowe home._Mrs. H. A. Huck spent Wednem day and Thursday ln Omaha at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Neil Burdic and family. Mr.and Mrs.Albert Klng o l Tekamnh, were Saturday dinner 'gusts nt the Ellzy King home. The men are brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen of Omaha, were allers S=©\\1'¢€\y at the Chris Larsen home. MmHsn- sen is Mr. Lnrsen's sister. Mrsf Fern Antrim returned home last Saturday from Rochaher, Minn. where she\hld an operation the loner pan. of November. Mrs. J. A. Verplsnck of Amar- illo, Texas, who has been visiting a short time at the Elzy King home left last Monday for Texasof,..and daughter will spend Chr-istmas|Glen McDonald,who lives . on day at the Frank Simpson home.,east Park n m has recentlyHarvey Krogh, Jr. returned from bought the property on west Front Oregon, lllinoir last week and will 1 street, where Louie Hansen's llvef .mama nm hnlldnva with his var-|M n mu Hurdle and Dickie of Mrs. John Rohn of Sutton, Nab., has been vldting the put few days at the John Aronson home south of town.She ls.a sister of Mr. Aronaon. One o! the numerous bridge clubs of the dty, met Wednesday \ eve ni ng oi las twee k a ttheC.T.| Farnham home and mj o y d an evening at bridge.| Supper guests at the I-'Nd bong' and Mrs. John Aronson and daugh Ihome Sunday evening were Mr II II ter, Emily o! south of Blair, andj Mrs. John Rohn of Sutton. Mr. and Mrs.Noten Ballsntlnvl of Baltimore,Maryland,will be* Chdstmas Day guests at the W. J. Koopman home!Mrs.Ballantine is s niece of Mrs. Koopman. You don't have to wait unti l afterChrlntmao lo buy that new Coat,Dres s o r Het-ti e Lowest Prices ol the Entire Year will he in effect Wednesday at the Fash- ion Center.Shop Early.49-lt Gretchen Murnmert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Z. Mummert, ar- rived ln Blair last Thursday from Ferry Hd l,Lake Forest,Ill. where she is attending school. She will be at home for three weeks. Mrs. Earl Thornbergh mddwzli ,tex-, Mary Ellen o! Gary, Ind, are '\'ili*il1z over the holidays with Mrs.Thomherglrs mother,Mrs. Lola Thompson.Mn. Thornbergh was called to Nebraska by the death ot her sunt, Mrs. Rudolph Mseoon of Fremont. MlI\nn Anderson,oeaolnr a i _;§=°ug_»;,g'm° -l"°*$ "¥ 'P°°=*'Apn1 £ 3 'z;:¢ 1 ."-r. mtmly .J S thei r ¢ hum;n;h1°w:;mpn:"m;w wha were ,hh mu 5, pnsent N: health eonddax-ing their years.I The ecuplo lpn dun visited nt vlrilb ¢1¢|¢.1|»i¢m{, um neighbors.The ehildrm an J. F. Burdnm the hamrot thek son in this city Anmb u¢ f rmf. "m. ... ,» .. .» o ! Bla i r: Hn. Mu- v C a le . Rl v n..mu nf .Imnum t n . ;numhnr nl I "n n l l an .lo .. .near H l r l l n ;M M Ru th Ho id ng -and ,congratulations to them I t ton of Ha :- lm;H n .W innie Mc -t h i s g h d mu o n .. I THE HACK SAW yowun s s|mm>mu; Decem§er £§19so _rggmumn so. Dear Friends:`\ Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! There isn't a thing or'i~` al ahout that ~h wil! be expressing the same wish to you this hohday season. I But we can say this there '~won't be any others who can wish you a more sincere greet- ing than we do. Which may be a very awkward way of ex- pressing our sentiments,but we know you'll understand just how we feel about the matter. Best wishes, always! Sincerely yours, Pétersen Hardware Blair, Nebraska . I l i u n n m u n m u J on as F .B u r c lu m o f th i s c i ty THE HACK SAW Mrs.John Burchlm of Harlan,yowun s s|mm>mu; Decem§er £§19so _rggmumn so.,...»...~,.wedding anniversary last Monday, Dec. 22 at their home in Harlan., where they hnvs lived for the put_ dxty-(our yum They were marded near Mag- Dear Friends:`\ Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! There isn't a thing ori xal about that wish and no doubt hundreds of o er friends of youfs w1ll be expressing the same wish to you this holiday season. I But we can say this there '~won't be any others who can wish you a more sincere greet- ing than we do. Which may be a very awkward way of ex- pressing our sentiments,but we know you'll understand just how we feel about the matter. Best wishes, always! Sincerely yours, Petersen Hardware Blair, Nebraska Nbtice lwilll ta mlunmoe um l am inrreuing my dalry hed uid will be nhl: to supply enum in stores md rutaurmta. Herufler my dairy will be known as Early Dawn Dairy Lalie Thompson, Pmp. Phone 121 on 38 I known as Early Dawn Dairy Lalie Thompson, Pmp. Phone 121 on 38 ~~:|:u ~". an Best wishes, always! Sincerely yours, Pétersen Hardware B l a i r,Ne bra sk a ~a u o ~A .m . .~n l v u a n D w l u g n vY f a p r ..P ' } f " f ° d f ' § . . - .- »+ \ . . l - = \2 . ' ? . . ? i .Y m u n 3 0 - 2 5 ' - I e n l s .M r .a n d M r s .H a r v e y K r o e r h 1 Omaha, md Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bunn, north ol Blair, were dinner guests Sunday at the H. A. Bud home. We have on hand A idl line ol new lnd up-tmdnte Christmns cards,also Christmas atntlanery.v....mr a nv md m a l l a n d u q l Suxmyside school,carried out a nlpa program Last Friday evening at the school house, ftaturing a Christmas program that all en- juyed.Hia parents, Mr. :nd Mrs. John C. Anderson, Miss La Vaughn Hanna md Mrs. Jenn Heinzerling of Blair, were among those init- i cards mas no ule wane, u.....ecard.The Enterprise has a com- plete line, now on display.46~1t Dorothy Gray,who teaches inthe Fremont schools, came on lanl Friday to spend the holiday: at the parental, Frank Gray home. M.w.Murray, for more than fifty years edlhor.ot the Pender Times, has been eornpelled togive up his duties for the present bc- eauae of illness. For Sale-Pure bred Hampshire boara.Large, heavy boned, long bodied and growthY» just the type for breeding purposes.E. N. Mm- ley, Nashville, Neb.a mz. The Onngregationnl young peo-I ple presented a pageant at the church Sunday evening as has been 1theircustom for saved years. There was a good attendance. Misa Frances Broas, who ls at-; tending the state university a! lincoln, returned, home last Sat- urday for n coupikd weeks Ya.- cntion at the parental, .lake Bro on mia... .-..__Johnnie Andreaaon, son of Mrs. Anna Andreuon, ls spending the weekend at the home of his coas- in, Elmer Monson. 58rd Annuad Ball of Blair Fira Dep'\. at B. F. D. Hall Wednesday, Dec. 31.Pound's orchestra. Gents $1.00, Ladies f . ;49-It Do you iadge all evangelina to be Ianatia!Hear Mathis.!~le'a drlferenx.First. Methodist church beginning Sunday, Dec. 28th. 49-H Misa Ruth Brass, who teaches in the Fremont.schools, came home Last Friday to spend the holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Broan.For Sale-12 Duron Jersey? spring and 'fall bears, priced low. Will de~ liver.Farm 4 miles north ol Fon- tanelle.Hooper phone L307. Herb G. Muelkr.49-1: Mr.and Mrs.M. S.Meats 0; .Bleaaqe,_Iowa..draveoger q>_B1air Fridayand visited it the horn] of thai son /~Dr Earl Meats and*~-»l . .~ . L ... -' ..- ..| Sr. Mr. and Mra. Earl Caldwell en~ tenalned the following at dinner lan. Sunday:Mrs. Agnes Long, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long, Roy and Howanrd. Mrs.Margaret Iverson,Will,Pearl and Vera Mae attmded , |Christiana r-ogram at the Glen-I dale school, west of Herman last Friday evening. Lednnrd Petersen of Kennard, mode a pilgrimage to Blair l w Friday and while in town was a pleasant wler at The Enherprlse office. Merton Kuhr, who atlenda Lhe Agriculmral College at Lincoln, came home last Saturday to apend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mra. Geo. Kuhr, Jr. For Christmas, why not have anaar; permanent?A real barl ¢a»in_nt $5 and aatia!aeti<in guar- nmea .c m un- rdgs a rhe runa at Black 259 for appolntmant. 46-tl ,Mau Rvalvn Manu.who is a s \ / l |SSI »§§§\¢.fi\L`E}§wrpri»¢.4671: umdanes. Hana Thompson, who has beenqudw ill at the Blair hospital the FIFTY-F past three weeh, was lble tc lnve the hospital last week andwas taken to the Fred Domacklr|M n a n sm...nun Rnnnxrd.|b"';°d Q 8 d Mrs. J. W. Jacobs cele- heir fifty-fifth wedding IYoudo.\'t hnva w wxit un¢i\ ufher Chrlstmu to buy that new Colt,Dress or Hub-tire Lowest Pri us of the Enti nYe ax will be in effect Wednesdny 1 the Fash- ion Ougher,Shop Earl .49-xt 'l\msday.evening, D i_28rd,a program wa s giv en "Q Spiker ool unqer we airgqdixof the e r , l a Ve n Iggziot Bla ir. se p nt froxil lair were Mr. xpd rs. Charie§ Lamb and Evemtffifr. and Mrs. Holgar Han- sen and Orvil. f r..J 21, by keeping open haue totheiu mlativea sud friends at their home in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs are 79 md .'l1 yexrg reupectiveiy and were ~, in lnaium,coming w Omaliaf 42 years ago.hir. Jacobs was_in the clothing business in Oqlitjm for a number of ypus and ~ came to-Blair wh&e g u y <.va lines resiibd an¢f'ylhexo he c o h d n e t s a ml mm mmm. They are the paxenm of six chil- dren, who are E. W. and Raymond D ec kA I " " § § $ ` F r d Ha y e s o f O ma h a has "~`E£"' SFT mh o u op h omo ms e n |`s£$"¢L"§¢ §"{L`l§`s£§€§'£é=iversiry at .v _ac 'be en vi si tin g hi s unc le an d au nt,t m i dg g hg hi g h sc hool wi th a-Li nc oln,return ed h o n e lu s t 1;ri- Mr. and Mrs. J . \K\l]'ln the past few la e tte " Th e Ni gh t B e f o re X ma s "dn s ' to s p e n d th e h o lxd a y vn u o n .f.....¢C§¢|vuuuliti vnmrninu he P ?'....1 \r:n....Ur n "of Han n$l.rEnf.8.l.DT ~M0818 s nays.uses sutures,....,......, ...Ileft for Brookville, Penn. to spend a few months with his home folks. Mr. and Mrs. H. Mueller of north of Telbasta were pleasant callers'at The Enterprise office last' Thursday.Both Mr.and Mrs., Mueller src old acquaintances of A the writer who has known them since childhood.The firemerrwere called to the Chas.Brenbarger home on west Nebraska street last Saturday at about one o'clock p. m.The fire which had started on the roof ap- parently caught from the chimney. No great damage was done. John Reid, 'ho resides just west of Blair is to hold s farm sale next Tuesday, Dec. 30.Mr Reid has made up his mind to quit farming and more to town.His sale will be found elsewhere inthis issue.'| Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Nelson' entertained at a turkey dinner on last Wednesday evening for the| following relatives:Mr. and Mrs V. 0. Ireland, Mr. and Mr S. P.Nielsen, George and Nelsslelsonl and Harry Beck.\ Fred Grabbe from up nearSpiker called at The Enterprise' last Thursday.Fred is one of Washington County's farmers who has marle good.He is the owner of several hundred acres of good Washington county land.1 Mr. and Mrs. Gilfred Gamer and two children plan to spend Christ- mas day with Mrs. Garner's mo- nnd Asrnall creat or :runny u a ,bers on Ftidly, Dec. 19. Prof. G. J. Malmin has given; his wife the beautiful piano which she used* during the Messiah chor- us at the auditorium.A line Christmas present, we say. | hone in this city.| Mr. and Mrs. James Mullin and family of the McCarthy neighbor- hood, will entertain as their Christ- mas day guests,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and daughter,Dor- Mr. and Mrs. ad. A. Jensen and |.°¢1§y bf Blair., brother, Carl Anderson and Walter Nelson of the Rose Hill neighbor- hood drove up to northeast Neb- raska on business last week. We have on hand a full line of new and up-to-date Christmascards,also Lirrrstmas stationery. You are invited to call and see our stock.The Enterprise.46-11| Mr. and Mr. Edw. Luebker and Emory Clyde Hunt, Jr. of Went-worth Military Academy, ' -~»=ng-l ton,Missouri, arrived home lash' Saturday to spend the Christmas' holidays with his parents, Mr. and| Mrs. E. C. Hunt. ls-out of date as whoop skirt-a Winter starting troubles.Equip with Gamble's Super-active 17~ plate Tiger Battery.$6.89 Exch, family of north of Arungwn' went' Price.Tire chains 29x4.4o-$2.s9; callers at The Enterprise office Monday to renew their subscrip~ tion to that great family necessity. Mr.and Mrs. Ernest Bartley plan to spend the holidays with relatives at Lincoln.when they return to Blair they will be aceom~ panied by Mrs Bartley's mother, Mrs. McNeal. Mr.and Mrs.C. G. Halbert spent Saturday evening at the parental, M. M.Halbert home in Omaha.They were accompanied to Blairl hy their brother,Dale Halbert who visited here until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Matz enter- tained the following friends at pint, ochle last Wednesday:Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ttuhloen, Mr. and Mrs., Robert Rasmussen,Mr. and Mrs.Fred Jensen and Mr.and Mrs ' ther, Mrs. S. Bl. Cradit at Neligh,l5Y\S9l Toft.I Nob.They will be accompanied by Mrs. Garner's sister, Mrs. Theo. Axen of\Pilger, Neb. ....,us e--n-..... ...A nslmlmhs Mr.and Mrs.Holgar Han§n, Orvil and Mrs. Charles Lamb were those who attended the Chrimnas program at the Vacoma school on Gamble Stores, Fremont. Neh.l t l You don't have to wait until gfwr Christmas to bay that newCoat,Dress or Ha the L o wa tlPrices of the Entire Year vnu bel in effect Wednesday at the Fash~ I ion Centar.Shop rlarly.49-lt Mrs.C. W.Burger and Ross_ |31/ve drove to Ft. Dodge, lows re- 'ntly to spend the week-end wxthl Mrs.Frank Rodgers.Mrs. Love' who has ba n visiting there the past few weeks, returned to Blah with them.' Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Klopp plan to spend Christmas I-he with he. parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. M¢'~ Monies of Lyons.They w drive to Stanton, Neb. Christmas day to-be with Mr. Klopp'a parents, Rev.' and Mrs. J. J. Klopp. For Sa le -A 6»room dwellinr- huuse,' 2004 barn,a tins from lawn,some fmi t and garden ground.Worth $2400,aan l r hought if taken by January ln. for...Wt 1-~._ _-_._. \.....». ......1 ul | Department you 1z~~ A Christmas of Delicacies for your Happy Christmas Gathering|,. vEP? PLENTv ! No sputtering . . . no ier|<ing!Just a .lot oF pep . . L that's what you get in this elous winter gasoline.|t's best F y motor and starts RIGHI' NOW. ¢Q$DEN L i q v i ~a g ? 'Y u ' m g " M O T O R T E S T E DW i n t e r G a :& > / u .1 .~|I-Ieiberg Malt, per can..._;.47 n 1 | `_1 ' ~ \ ._» Total'...,_.-.58 (I cake plate Free) Royal Lemon, large pkg.._,...75 Kwiksolv, per pkg...,.._..-..l0 & .25 Super Suds, per pk§.,...,.._..10 1-lb. boxes Chocolate Cher- ries, per box,...............,.........,....39 10 Prunes, 70 to 80 size, spepial 3 I b s . ~.25 .25 s '_,. _. Swifts Quick Naphtha Soap '~-39 Dr. Price vanilla, bottle ....40 Tangerines, per doz...........,_..._.20 20 Mule Team borax dish wash powder, pkg.....,,...._.25 Chase & Sanbornes Coffee, 3-Ib. can ....,...............,........_......, 1.25 Only 1 doz. Cans leff at this price Dr. Price lemon, bottlem....18 '| lf v rr ~°~ 5 E P ? | : u ' r v /PLI Z I Y I I 0 No sputtering . . . no ier|<ing!Just a lot oF pep . . L that's what you get in this marvelous winter gasoline.|t's best for your motor and starts RIGHI' NOW. E i L \v n uw i t h t h e i r f a m i l i e s ,h a d t h e i r u s u a ! C h r i s t m a s e n t e r t a i n m e n t l a s t F r i - d a y e v e n i n g a t t h e O d d F e l l o w s h a l l .A b o u t t w o h u n d r e d w e r e present to enjoy th e Chr is tmas pr og ra m th a t wa s gi ve n , in c lud in g the C hr istma s tr ee an d th e tre ats. Mr s . J o h n Web-er of th i s c i ty , Fn d n y e ve n i n g .mi s s U p m r u m-| - w v u u n . .- - - 1 . . - . .r - -_sen o f Blai r, is the teac he r of the Jac obs, 502 Fr o n t St., Blli r 49-1' school;I D r .a n d Mr s .1..F .Sta tes an-g Bla i r ha s ta ke n o n a C h r is tma s .ai r wi th - Chr is tmu tr ees o r de c o r- ations in th e win dows o f the homes A numbe r of tr ees have been lightf e d o n th e la wn s an d outside th e ---U.- ...¢..»l»n¢.nl ohm hnmna nriu- da ug h te r o f No r t h Pla tte ,m m e W ed ne sd ay to sp end C hr is tmas a the parenta l, W . J . Ko opman home. Dr . S ta tes wi ll r etu r n S u nd a y b u t| Mrs. States and daughter will re» main for n. longer visit.{ In the Meat Department l ~ 1 k Deckars Bacon, half or wholeW ~d \[ _d uppcm wluuuwa ul.un..w¢»»\...»-_J oe W e bex of a a n 1. 1 a n i n a. holiday air.I 5 'B u r ma n Gu y e r a n d E d Lak e of | Mr s .J ulius W eber o f He r ma n ,8 L idr o ve un to Nor f o lk Mo n d a y , D e c . "A nu mbe r 0 ;1931 nu to mo blle nc 9ln,dr ove UP la s t Sa tu r da y gg ~ ...n\¢r|1|1n umamrl Han urnn|z.4\nr|lunn |1'a ~ to ~ J o h n Weber of Paigj, Neb., who was m an accident cently and is in the hospital at licenses have already been seen on f 1.0 u . | D P M la m uua a u v n a w l u : u n l * " * "t h e s t r e e t s ,s o m e p r e e m n g 1,' e n t s M r a n d M m O s c a r G u y e r ~' | r t Ig i t _ m _ ' E E ~ f i ° ' L L . . . . . . f I a n d E d w i t h h i s s i s t e r .M r s .D a v e r E > | n v E / i fNorfolk.They returned home that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Beck and fandly, accompanied by Miss Agnes Buck of Omaha, plan to spend |"'1n-iqtmmz Eve at the home of Mr. !0re me rusn comes un. un: pulucn -... _. _.are rea and white and a little Hardy.They mturned so Lincoln heavier than a year ago.Sunday evening. The 0. Li. Club met with Mrs.Mr. and Mrs. F W. Arndt drow D. c. Van Deusen at. her home last *° Grand :alma 'I\;lesd.ny and win Saturday evening.There were g1j<.{=1=§ff§_ri=r=;.1»= with Mrs. \rndt's I WinterIxl# -...---_-H u n , u . n a y u lw l u m Ilmu y , In uBECIPSBiBf£1'~ h lla h a n fg , S G ~ ~ ~algo Mr 'Arndtvs daughter ~ an d Mr s .K .W'88l1`d a Pen': B d B u n ti n g a n d f a mi ly aé Sy ra- r~=r. lawn Hi s mo th e r , Mr s . A . N.Th i s is A Clu b u f lo ng s t w d m cuse Ne b Th e wi i l ret th ,.y u r n en e c k wi n g g ; b e p h s r g .Th e y i ll ';"" S° §§n"°§§ f' and sweeter as the la tter p ar t of the wee k . retur n no r ~' U. S; OIL co. Comer Nelraska Street m5 Waller Axenue "The Big Store'Ph o n e 3 2 or 3 3 E .¢, . 1 _\@;.. / ?f ;== I ' m»u».N=|;ryu, nmnimzsz mvn n . ; KENNARD NEWST H E NE W S | s A 1 ~ mm L L s m n D o m u s f u n B E S T AT E 'where in um nation.This dever I OF 20.000 SQUARE nuns.CABBAGE KING I ilifirnfinn l»n|:\\|l :..AL-~u p to th e present, c essfullv smlvnd W Work : x l K E N N A R D N E W S mm.| Wnrkc o n[lilSSloNERS' onnrrl-!nlN|1S h a s been me-»h n n m n r e i i d d l_ _ _ ________ _ __ _ , _- . .n \ x | ; | . 3 l u w e S011 N3 -|_ _- 1 " "- -' L " 1 | p 1 e 1 g l » h i n g i m ° " ; f e n l i n y a n d b yz.|s o f N e b -i t e e n t e r p r i n g a r m o r c a nM r . a n d M r s . " ° " ' € ' ' i a .' ? i ° " $ -T h e e a r l y t r a v e l e r s t h r m l g h 1 * f ° b ' .A m o n g t h e m a j o r ° i ° ' § 1 M I f ! c h a n g e a d i s a s t e r i n o n e c r o p t o M o n d a y e V € l 1 i l l 2 " n v e r r a s k a ,c a b b a g e i s n o . n n g k ;f o l l o w e d t h e P l a t t e 1 t a t i s ' t i c 2 p r o f i t i n a n o t h e r a n t h e s a m e s e a S " £ & ' i " § § 3 " ' § m .A l b e r t S u g d a ~a c r o s s t h e s t a t e a n d d i d n o t e n » | y o u s c a n t h e n g r i c u l l u r a s ~ U v :»n .I R h n ( 1 \ r F a t .S i n n sn n m i l i l l i n _ , _H "I l i -D .: n a n _r_...:_....>.....p , "i F l l 'G T .Et Lbr. Co., Arl.,Deloris Thurber, grmddxughter nl Mr. and Hrs. Rnbert Andrennen I QTEE ""|_'Yh¢`Tn`¢i',,,"{,I§' them and when better ,|¢¢|¢¢| we n nqulnd the gndumy due l-O l l e d t h a n .N o w l t i l w o r k l l l l ¢-.........|n . -. . - l . . A . l - -.. . I . n \ . .. . . . .. . . b Golmty L0¥!1IIH|§Bl'Um:ra .l\U\l||||Blair, Neb., December 15, 1930 j L 'fha Buard of County C0II1I11is»\R tioncrs met pursuant to adjourn- 1 B ment taken Dec. 1, 1930.__ ;§ Supplies 2 2 .0 5 | " ' " " 'mf " "" -~-I. M. Menking, Road Work 8.00h" been 111 the P"t week with a Leckmeyer Hdwe. Co., Wire 1.12 cold. Iarl Larsen, Ruud Work 10.00 Mrs.E.P.Boohr delightfully eonard Larsen, Road Work 10.00 entertninerixhe Ladies' Aid at her -.........._| v.........u-..I wfl.if 1 5 m home last T!Nl'SdlY_§ftf!n_00!1. =| ~ I 1u 1 I * J - ¢ » - *- é , J ¢ , 4 , _ 4 , _ a , _ i ,a , _ ¢ ,Ja» " J . ' -: , ' a . .¢ - ¢ a .a i a 4 °*' W1sHmfc: You I ., ~e rs ,thmugh the ns tax,contribute over $500,000,000 more. The indunry produces a billion barrels of crude oil a year and has developed an export trade amount- ing to over $500,000,000 uinunlly -one-tenth of the nation'n entire foreign budnesa In its relation hm other indus~ Mes,oil is likewise one of the mxjor contributors to progress,lsis one uf the largest purchasers of mel, iron, motor vehicles, rope md the llke.It is the second larg- »¢E! buyer of ships and the largest It js mid that in the scope of it operations, the oil industry is second only w agriculture. n employs more than 2,000,000 workers, has an invested capital of ;12,000,000,00o and man: uhm 2.- 250,000 stockholden.n. pays in amen of $100,000,000 8l\nlu\lly in cars.mavesby rail n grenher tonnage o! man-ufactured products than any otherindustry. Yet oil is s young industry whose hiatogyibegan within the memory of iv ns people.Its ex-istenm has been characterized by a series of problems each ofwhieh ed---that of conservation of ||irreplxcenble uetroloum " '" " 'I'rana'portation, employment, Ihr ing standards, industrial ~ - ~ ment--oil has played an inndnab . role in all of them. ».7 | ~zu ~ \\H m m " - fgf g S¢~fi!fbl°J wrrumn "\)'Zna§yz|.d §?» 35 ...-" " § - Values to $15 in Smart N Silk Dresses on\slle Tueldly Wednesday lt only $7.95 at ~Fashion Center.X 494 c m p o d t i v e y r e a d y ~ ~~ and funn in the driwingt, wo rd: :what non that y ou sc ribblewhc n'* an jmth o u g h t . Saad y our" ac ri bblih ¢a"a ~n - forlu||lylh.Raclouathe|;vk1an1o(lbe ¢h¢ad,cutfrum¢bnmo!l(ik»dop»¢l»d,\».l¢uccnts.Ad¢nmLm\ileRlol.¢NlU°| uA c 1. z 1 >E n Cn . 0 0. . m: w1 ro n x n ~balk,~ood Work no Von, Road Work ~ 29,00 a.oo vy Wallace, mm Work 120.00 . I Caldwell, Road Work 1 am Siert, Lund taken for 1s.oo Ruud 180.00 emi Clumeu, und taken !°r R035 817.50 ~e Arndt Hnrdwan, Labor & Supplies ~xry Bron., Supplies for Poor erbelsen Market, Supplies for Poor ~ra Veana Balcer, Rent for Poor--Asdgned Plaleausum Bunk ~ymond Burr, M. D., Pml. 8.38 20.07 89.20 20.00 Services 12.00 . E. Campbell, Uni. Hosp. Trip &00 . W. Chambers, Ins. Prem» lum .9.89 ity of Blair, Olrrent and lldse.25.81 . J. Cooke, Supplies 4.00 w. Delhlt, Labor 4.00 - Deweber, Supplies for ' Poor 67.75 ~n. Frank Dudgeon, Caring for Poor 41.50 ~e Enterymu,Supplies 81.16 Armen Elevator, Coal for cor 5.00=~-~ State Bankgprvice Charge /118.98 scar Gilberuon, Election Rent & Labor 12.50 ontanelle Stole, Supplies for Poor 12.00 r. E. S. B. Geesaman, Prof- essional Services 26,00 The affidavit of Soren Lanai ~ring um he is we owner of Estnw described in slid affi- ~vit which is isolated from Lhe N. Pringle, living near Benkeimm, proved- this year whlt Nebranka soil can do in the way ot raising If You Buy .Bulky Christmas Gifts Let Us Do Your Transfer Work . »- Call Us For Grain and Stock Hauling -- B - L i n e T r a n s f e r PH O N EI U Q -......Ch a s . g a t a ' Pro p ri e t o r _* ¢ "I I `. - g . . 'an HOULD ODGANIZE\m a y n m o w n s All long-fed baby heaven for 981uerequIred tobeunfeedund sed records kept from that time n order m he eligible for competi- on nt the Ne bruh Sta te Fair ~Ak-8nr~Ben next fall.'Hue Triangle Baby Beef Club -9 a r e n o w a p -""'S P u l l w a r .p - g g ! 3 f r o m ~~~ ~ ~ 8 ~ .~ i n U I C ~)___" *p ..L."~ \ l u n g ; ~rding to law and ~e B o ~ ed as a time for headng said utter, Dec. 29, 1930 at 10 o'clock M. By order of the County Court ~:»9 u...I r e O~ s r e a i ve d a n d t h e . C o u n t y C l e r k I |0 II ..1 |||4..Uth a t sec tion.A lf a lf a a n d c lo ver sen d a re a pa y in g c ro p. Ne b r as k a f a r me r s wh o di ve rs i f y the ir f a r m i n g ac ti vities a n d !ol» lo w u p so me o f t h e pr o mis i n g leads i n ag ri c u ltur e f i n d th a t a fe rtile soil an d good c limati c an d rai nf all c ond itio ns ma ke a c ombi n- ati o n th a t c an not be beaten any~ll hi.: crop was harveswd, he found the land had produced 180 was and when the crop was sold th-: tntal receipts were $4,500 or S500 per acre.There may be other cabbage growers in Nebraska who have dune as well or better, but their yields have not been reporbed to the state department ot publicity which is responsible for this story. In telling of Nebraska's immense aopa very little is said of the side crops which add immensely u. u .| |.| mf f i ~ e n t a m o u n t. o f w n f a ll.H e plan te d ni ne ac res.Th e ave ra ge grower of c ab bag e s ets ou t p lan ta- `Phone G 49 Nic Friedrichsen Hardware Kennard, Nebraska 1 v'v-v \r I |1 1 1 r u 1 |v l 1 r r i 1 r f "sl 1 1~\I \ | l - ~Ella Buchuman and the umty Ckrk instructed to draw ants for Thirteen Dollars sud rty-three cents per month for months beginning Jan. 1, 1981 pay the same.On motion the following bonds received and placed on file:Marlon Sutherland for County exif! John T. Fi¢d1 for Justice of the ace for Henman Twp, Chas. Roger! for Road Overseer, st. No. 2 HAS me uxxmvs lu 'YOUR HOME A DOCTOR'S APPROVAL? of these.Beans is another.Carl smmh,a smua Bluff county farmer, plan'/ed 14 acres of beans last spring after his beets failed to come up properly, and got a crop that grossed $102.60 an acre. The expense subtnacted, he netted $75.Blue grass seed in Holt county has been a profitable crop 4 .A a .a A 4 "A. ,_ ;, ,, ,, ._ ,f.-..».4.¢-. . 1..-.,¢¢.¢»,-1.-».1¢.~¢.-4 4.-.-..-. -. .-..-.-..-4 For the 1930 Christmas Our Store is Filled With ~ Practical Gifts e e A e 5 e e e e e e a e 4 \ . m We Have a Large Assortment of - - - " Aluminumware ..Enam e l w ar e Porcelain Goods I-lunting]Goods Topls . ¢Q f t ,~'''~f.>~ '|Of nineteen-tlminy-one,~ \q * f l \A d M Q x r|,...I .'I /./ !.,. Some things ~le doblielp E' bowels whenever my bd br feverinhneu,billoumeu,or hck of aopetite wzm of eoudpa tl real u k thon,vu en u e ~ . » , 5Only a (odor known whi t dame the synem vrithoueThatL1 'bg the lumtivo in home shoul have the nppfonl o1 family doctor. The wonderful product, lmown millions an Dr. Caldwcll's SPisain is a family doc!or'| plc ption for sluggish bowell.Inever vides from the original pre-Oscription which Dr. Caldwell wx-othommds ol times in many yof pnctice, md proved safefdlahle for mm, women and chil-ilren. It is mule from herbs md oth i is » °5»»i"° = » ~ » ¢ , ~ n qYou can buy this populu lna dv o fro ma lldru pwru.~I ~ Abettnrclay :han yestedny,}-.x Q I. .. ~:yof aa e u a o n e . ~ ~ ~ More P e o p l e ; . R i d e o n "i ~'sm~:~oodyear_'.!'|res ~Than Any Other Kind ~Proof of Goodyear Superiority. y\\ ~Shell Gasoline and Oils Kennard,Nebraska ~R o s e n b a u m S e r v i c e S t a t i o m ,f.-,-»,~-f,»' r " r "' r " ! " v ' noon Mrs. Boohr served n delicious lunch.Hnrry Andreasen left.Fridxy morning for Lvm. where he will visit at Art And.reuen's.The schools elomd here Fridny afternoon for a two weeks vac.:- tion.Friday afternoon was sqpent exchanging gifts arm which Sm- ta Clnus camo to visit the various rooms.Mn. Leonnxtl Peterson ia con-vdesclng at her home following an nppendectomy.Mrs. T. E. French ls caring for her.Lars Buch wal ill the forepart of lust week and unable to be at his shop. Mr and Mrs. W. B. Rosenbaum Bhd Marie and Mrs. Mike Nelsen visited in Blair Friday.Selmareturned with them to spend two weeks vacation dd: her parents. Mr.and Mrs. Chester Raoen-baum and children visited at the Henry Klindt home Wednesday. Mr.and Mn.Bill Skow andchildren, Mr. ind Mrs. Paul Han- sen and children visited at Harry Johnson'i Monday evening.Mrs. Gennxde Need returned wher home Wednesday a!l/er having spent several dey: at LeonardPeterson's. Mrs. Roy Brown was ill the fore P-3 of last week and unuhle fo be ouMr.Ira L unh left Saturdaynigh: for Chicago where be will gpena a two weeks vacation vidt-mx his son and family.Mrs.Giliord French and Mrs. Roland Holmes were in Om on FridayMr. and Mrs. Hans Thompson of near Blair,are visiting at the home of their daughter and son. in~law,Mr.and Mrs.Fred Dor- nuker.Sam Hall was ill ith a cold the latter part of last week, Other bo»§ and girls of Wash- inxton county wishing tn feed aed!! in 1931 should get at least five members between twelve and twenty yarn d age und, at that time, Oulmty Agent George Bates will help you organize.It re- quires. five members for a ntandud club and remember-Jmuary 15th ~ The Kennard°State Bank Geo. Hedelund, Cashier isthelntday..~sm Jenkins, Ass't Cashier ~ ~ ~\"=.................i ". . | _ @ ; '~ n ,1 ~~R m g o u t t h e o l d ,~*i ~ ~ " 5 ' ~ E R i n g i n t h e n e w ,~~ Silk Stoeldngs for Her-you will find the most complete stock at the Faahioh Center-and they sell Silk Swckinga Hut We ar-you can't go wrong lf you give Sllk smaanga.49-1: mgton school gave a nice Christ-|Mik And.r."2»§§`»§'g ?i"u,e h ine °f5f&'§3gg§ 2g;gK'°"\ Tuesday evening,y E R A S P I R I N mother, Mn. Q manual duing ====;yi,,;d Mrs. Henry H a m B holidays.Mr ina Mrs Wm Wiese and :mfMiss Auralee Rosenbaum camo 'M 'd M'W M a h a '|~er from Blair for a [ew dayslnyf r. an . rs.m.j a w a 8:it with her friends.Mr. and Mrs. Jun Sunds and Iam ~ »:|~B e n s o n P ` f¥ ¢ ° > 't o s p e n d a t w o f l \\\\\\__\\\\\ WISHING YOU A Merry Christmas /AN 1 > ., ~e rs ,thmugh the ns tax,contribute over $500,000,000 more. The indunry produces a billion barrels of crude oil a year and has developed an export trade amount- ing to over $500,000,000 uinunlly -one-tenth of the nation'n entire foreign budnesa In its relation hm other indus~ Mes,oil is likewise one of the mxjor contributors to progress,lsis one uf the largest purchasers of mel, iron, motor vehicles, rope md the llke.It is the second larg- »¢E! buyer of ships and the largest It js mid that in the scope of it operations, the oil industry is second only w agriculture. n employs more than 2,000,000 workers, has an invested capital of ;12,000,000,00o and man: uhm 2.- 250,000 stockholden.n. pays in amen of $100,000,000 8l\nlu\lly in ard Jensen as their local leader.Sortabluff-Water well struck ~' They have twenty members.The to supply city with water."'* lnoon,Mrs. Boohr lerved a deli-'doua hmch. ~nd funds of me school dist-`ti°n of officers the Ladies p~rea~t- building here.°f "'*°>'""'*" cu, and ed Mrs. Boohr with a. quilt in ap- and Faye were Blair shoppers onSaturday.' Two basketball games were staged at the Kennard Pavillion onFriday evening when Kennard'n Grade Team played Blair Grade Tearn,winning 8 to 2.Blair's vecond team played Kennard high school and deleaved them. Miss Mae Burkholder left Sat- urday momlng fo|.'¢Fremont whereshe will spend the holidays with her parents. Paul Morris left Saturday noon for his home at Dawson, Neb. cars.mavesby rail n grenher tonnage o! man-ufactured products than any otherindustry. Yet oil is s young industry whose history began within the memory of living people.Its ex-istenm has been characterized by a series of problems each ofwhieh ping in Omaha Wednesdny~Mr.and Mrs.W.B.Jefferson visited at the Kate Bmnton home ln Vdley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Busch ofOmaha, were busiiess dlers hero Sunday. Mr.and Mrs.Henry TietgenspentSaturday afternoon at theChris Sunds home. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nelsen. were shopping in Omaha Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs James Sands spent Saturday in Omaha. Herman Slevers was s budness caller ln Omaha Wednesday.Mr. and Mrs Chas. Peters and daughters and Fritz Peters visited at the Martin Sunds home Tuesday eve 'ng.Q 'te a number from this vic- ini took in the Christmas pro- gram at the Mattes school Tues-hg, evening.r. and Mrs. Wm. Wiese spent Fdday afternoon at the Chris Slmds home. Gus Paulsen celebrated his birth anniversary Saturday by entertaln~ ing friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jefferson and Gwendolyn spent Sunday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sands andMr.and Mrs.W.B.Jefferson were six o'elock dinner guests at the Albert Sunds home Saturday. Paul Baumer visited nt tie Hex- man Sievers home one day last week.Mr and Mrs. Chris Sands andMr. and Mrs. Martin Sunds spent Friday in Omaha.. Mrs.Geo.Bergman and son: g e n t S a t u r d a y w i t h M r s . K e r s t e t ~ lMr. and Mrs. W. B. Jefferson, Mrs. w. A. lcmtetwr and Edwin, Mrs.Ida Merstetter and Mr. andMrs.Albert Sunds spent Chr-ist» ss Eve at the Glen Jeffersonome in Ormha. Miss Lily Gottsch spent several l i bidding than they were.Even the early settlers did not enter that section, but later the development of that section into cattle and hay ranches began and now the sand-hilla area n an important part of the state'a immense domain. About 2 0 .0 0 0 mm mi le s are oontainsd i n this region.Some ms n mm a nd fe e d mms .with some vegetables and fruits, arethe agricultural contributions of that section.Grazing ls the chief in- dustry]Cheap land, an abundanceof good water and a healthful climate have accomplished this. Very likely Cherry county, which is 96 miles long and 63 miles wide, is the grazing cattle kingdom.-of the nation.In 1929, 1,845 ours ol feeder cattle were shipped out oi* that county.Its nearest rival ir Grant county,joining it on the south, which last year shipped 1~ 072 ears.The feeder stock wont to eastern feed lots to be Enished for the cat cattle market. Some very good streams and lakes in/the sandhill region yield good Hshing.In the-fall when the ducks and geese are flying and the grouse season is open this section is hunters'paradise.A great number of lakes make nest- ing grounds for hundreds of thous- ands of ducks and wlld fowl. Trapping is no small business. Muskrat are so plentiful in the lakes the owners lease trapping Hghts,Some lakes bring as high as $2,000 n year rental. The Halsey nursery is demon- strating that jack nod yellow pine will grow in the sandy soil.Shade and shelter are benefits to he em joyed from a program oi forests tion. i n g .. a l :~r u p - me nt-- o il h a s pla y e d an in va lua ble ro le i n a ll o f th e m. er s1Mrs. John W. Johnson. ».7 | ~zu ~ \\H m m " - fgf g S¢~fi!fbl°J w1'rnmE"\'Zna§yz|.d §?» -. 1-`" !\. ./ '~ - ' » a " ; - . 4 r " " ~ fi . . - " " = 2 ~ Values to 515 in s m m NewSilk Dresses on\slle Tueldly ms! Wednesday lt only $7.95 at the Fashion Center.X 49~1¢ ily ~r.~u ~ 1 | ~ ~ enjoyed a six o'clock dinner at the Chris Sunds home Christmas Eve. KENNARD I£if§`A1, Jorrmcs Mr.and Mrs.Pete Rasmussen and family visited at the CharlesMisfeldt home Friday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Louie Gottach andfamily visited at the John Johnson Jr. home Friday evening.Mrs. Dora Sumner visit-ed at thaFrank Gasser home Friday after- noon. ||. .r ~.~~r v ' - M.A L 1 \" v w ~, g r .¢i'§£~Q .1 ~':' i, =. .:.;~J ; ; " s "~ J(~/ ~ ~~| c m p o d t i v e y r e a d y ~ ~~ and funn in the driwingt, wo rd: :what non that y ou sc ribblewhc n'* an jmth o u g h t . Saad y our" ac ri bblih ¢a"a ~n - forlu||lylh.Raclouathe|;vk1an1o(lbe ¢h¢ad,cutfrum¢bnmo!l(ik»dop»¢l»d,\».l¢uccnts.Ad¢nmLm\ileRlol.¢NlU°| uA c 1. z 1 >E n Cn . 0 0. . m: w1 ro n x n Advenise in The Enterprise. MA ",\¢~s%v$*!' .,»~(\r>~SS?Qf ., \~Eu I , \1\` ¢R 1 - ¢ '.,`Z=,;>'>' Beware of lmitations Glznum a Bayer Aspirin.the kmd docwrs pn-scribe and millionsof usen_have proven de f=f;f-=<>; ya n . m n m yHentiied by the name Baycr and the wond genuine as above.Genuine Bayer Aspirin is safe andmme; always the name. It hu theunqwiéed endcrsernznt rf n'\yni-dum and dm ' u r.uv¢:~¢. ltdowrr de~,;x-slug: han. Q., h.vm'¢l altzzeffuu follow iw une.Ba Adrinil U3-I luuigdata ¥~'?'»>-»- ol .n"G.¢. H es NCold!N m ! Saehrmz m llbeumarlun e Present:Chas_Nelson,U.ns. llrhrens and C. J. Nelson..fm.minum of the nreeedinx meeting were read and approved. After u amful examination of dm following bills on the differ- ent funds it was moved and sec- onded that the following claim: be nllowed and the County Clerk instructed no draw warrants on the funds indicated below w pay the mme.~Frank EL Byers, Dragging 5 28.85 RW Chne, Labor 6.00 Arthur Gottsch, Drsgging 45.90 L.M.Larsen, Dragging 46.76 Ind! C_ Lorsah, Dragging 15.v0L. H. Menking, Mfmtalning Z-LW] Nehrukn-lawn 011 C°~» Gas 11-21 latlxn Nlelsen, Road Work 2.50 Nye t Jenks Grain Co., Posts 8.80 Geo. H. s¢11mm¢, Dragging 7,40 Harman Schwock,Mninzaln-» ins ' m oWm. H. sdrmmr, Hauling '14.oo' Pnl BHIYY. Drnssins 10.65 Hans Beck, Maintaining 23 10Cin-in Bensen, Dragging xafss s 5 I 5; xl s B;ym:md Echtenkamp, Dm:- Qng 18.60 cw. 1-\»mk¢, Dragging 11.70 Freeman Bros., s. F. Post 38.00 Gmrmr Oil Gu Service, Gu:nd Oil 370.53 Jena lveraen, Rand Work 8.00 o n x mp e k e , nn zs i n z 4.50Mi lle r um, Bla c kndth Work 51.55 Neb.Bridge Supply &Lbr. Co., Snow Fence 93_75 Nab.-Iowi Oil co.. on & Gas 67.71 Nab.-Iowa Service Station, Gu & Grease 1.62 Ihtar Nielszn, Dragging 4.50 Fritz Heithmeller, Blacksmith Work 28.15 . . ..~,L_.,,.-. kr r ___-_.-,-- -o :» "* n U' luW alt-er Meierhenry , Dmgging 31.50 S l s .H .Ne f f ,Ma in tai n in g 18.00 Nic ho las Oil Co rpora tion, Gan Pc and Oil 12.91 Joseph Olson, Dragging 15.76 DiChas_Rogen, Labor 40.W N. A1 Rogers, Labor Hurley Clemenis, Rnnd Work s .H. Neff,Rand Work Fre d Kuhi e. mm wma. 1 n : n 1...W wer, mst. No. 4 FEm6BE.`""` """ "" *'""""' "Hreldt and Louie Gozwch mired ir9.50 s.H.Neff for Road Overseer,Mr. and Mrs. 0. c. Hoimes 1ef¢|°""'*'5' Saturday. 1.50 Dist. No. 5 -Monday mogning for Beaver Cross-|FS ,1'V'!'. Cunningham attend 91 nn \¢......_r .--_- - " r . .- - . . .1 . w - q u .l ¢ A v uCh r is La r se n ,Road 'W ork 15.00 .Ro ber t Mads en , Road W o rk 47.50 J o h n Rog er t,Ro ad W o rk 15.00 Chris V indersi ev, Ro ad W ork 21.00 L o u i e Gr i mm, Ro a d W o r k 1.50 Harr y J . Tu c ker , Road W or k 28 _00 J n . W . Ni els en . Ro ad W o r k 15.00 aulsxuw Larsen zor Ro ad Over -seer, Dist.No . 7 Axel Han se n fo r Ro ad Ove rs ee r. D i s t No .12 W m.Voss f o r Ro ad Overseer, Di st. No. 1 ? P a u l J .F i t z g e r a l d f o r R o a d f _ _ ._n s - .1 |A - mg wh o m M r . Ho lme s w i l l a c t a sstation age nt. Mr . an d Mr s. Ra lp h An de rs on o f Omah a, were Sun day gue sts of Mr. an d Mr s . Ch as . B er ry . Mr .an d Mr s .Char lie And ers on of Omaha, xziaited relatives neze on Sunday . ea me un r xstmns p ro g ra m in Ke r rna r d Fr id ay af te r no on . Mr .an d Mr s .J e ns Chrismnsex wer e S un day a fte rn oon visi to rs a1 Ad o lp h Nelson's. Mr s .Chr is Ras mu ss en vinitec Sun da y a t Mrs . Ch ris te nse xf s. Mr . a n d Mr s . L ou i e Gottse h e n Ghxiat Bensen, Road Work 1950 r u . G n i n & L b r . C o . . K m. . Supplies .13920 W. B. Rosenbaum, Road Work 2.60 Hwy c mm. Ro a d W o rk 7.50 D C. Cook, Road Work 9.50uns- A. Watenmn. Road work zso ld. Wntarmnn, Bold Work 68.00 Geo- Schwede, Bond Work 2.50Philiv Weaterbeck, Road ».-vmreer, mst. No. zlPrankKeegan for Road Over- seer, Dist. No. 22. Moved by C.B.Mehrens and seconded by CDJ. Nelson that the following raolufion be adopted: WHEREAS, it"appean on the records Of the Gounty Treasur- er's office that the Bonds and Coupons of School Dlmlm Nou. i s 5, % and Douglus 22 have btem mid h. mn 1..- ...-....1.L A farewell party was given forMr. and Mn. A. C. Hoknes at the Meghodist church basement.last 'fhunday evening.Mrs.E. P.Boohr delightfully entertained the members of theLadies Aid at her home lutTh\u-s- day nilernoun.The following oI»ficers were elected:Mrs.George Robenson, pres.,Mrs.ElizabethBerry,via:-plea;Mrs.Leonard Eewrson,treas;~ r s .Elwgira lertuined the Emil coma; an1d£e»Sunday. Made Chdsfenaen vldbed at thi Jens Holer home Sunday alter noon.Mr. and Mn. Jens Chrlstensex and family vidwd at the A. C Anderson home Sunda evenimr.Relnhnrt Gnsue r wi nt tlu Fritz Arp home Sunday nffemoox Arnold-Ranld progreu is bdm |\ l § I l l l l lI B ¢ \ I ! | ¢ \R 1 0 0Wnrk G. H.Echtanhmp, Road Wurk 68.50 L E. Hetrick, Road Work 85.501,.,E. Heh*ick_ Bold Work 112.50 Ghhert.son's Store. Sunnlies Q for Poor 15.57 A F. Gray, Ball!!! Duty 42.00 Howard Jensen, Secy-Trsu.,| Farm Bureau 828.501 Klopp Printing Co., Supplies 83830' Tlneodone Larsen, Rant.10.00 Lincoln School Supply Co.,: Supplies 1 86.59N. 'rf Lund a co.. Ins, Pmrn-._ylums257.00 Alanis C. Mutin, Co. Clerk,| Stamped Envelopes 44.04 Maurice Mehrenl,Sherld,B -5 pe nn 208.50 Neb. Inst. for Feehle-Minded,~ Can nf Inm.|¢ex 40.00 0mdu~School Supply Co.,E; Supplies 29.70 1 Pmama Carbon Co., Supplies 80.00 1 J. A. Peterson, Supplies for | Poor 19.25 1 Pllab-Tribune c¢.. c. P. 4. Sup-I plles sans 1 Potadle Bron., Supplies for Poor 4s.cx mme Lbr. & Goal co.. Sup- Dll fo r Po o r 91.73 lawlm S. Robinson, R°1>=\rfhz 5.00 Bnnitary Products Co., Sup-I plies 2.00 School nm. No. 7, Rent for I \ Primary & Gm. Election 10.00 Mn. Dick Strlcklett, Care of Poor 110.00 Wards Cash Stare, Supplies for Poor 40.16 L. E. Heh-ink, Road Work and Dngging 20.40 H. W. Hilsenknmn. Bold Work 8.00 Albert Langhont, Road Work 1.50 Albef: Stork, Road Work 7.50 Clmnce Scheer, Road Work 1.50 4 A B'ldr.Nd1llh»D0°\mb¢N» ISM--'ran P| ¢ e S¢ \n ~~ PHONE ' The oad Specialist Orient Nint at $8.75 Radiant Lump at $13.00 Moftqt Lump at $14.00 Mqffat Lump at $13.00 The Holtest Christmas Gift You Can Buy For Any Money Christensen Lumber Co. Bhii-, Nebraska ' ._ .; ._._~:_._ ,_._..,._._..,._._._.__._.._._ . ,moms 'mnnorrou nom; um Alta Ne lso n and Hin Mu- pm W urrkx, wi th the pupil: a t the two room: of Bono sdaool, put on I line Christmia pzognm. Fri- dny evening withm large xudiencé in uttnndmce.A p mt ti ly a mm-edtre e,dthn¢.reatof candyand nut: for tha children, provided by the teacher: md exchange of gifts added w the enjoyment.Mr. md Mrs. Steve Mahoney ltd Frauen, who mpved m Kellerwn- Iowa twu yan agb hom this vie- inla~are qmsding the holidays .ArtBnks r,l| Ir.a ndlln.K¢ nna th Ty s o n , K x. nnd )( rL C o d lGo ryo f T e h m ; h , l ( r . m d M n . K m -ne t h Ba l w r ,l l r .md l ( x~ | . Kn r r | Hekgndeanddmildmn,Mr.> l£ n.W s lte rG¢ mmdmdc hlldre n m » . m a n m F ~ f ¢ a m n m m | m a ehildrenolom|!m. s mmh v i m. Aumxm pm. ma li e k Pine a n i he v u-msn d a n evergreen: awhblo.Il thehoa d l u !vlrle ti ea Am pnle trd,the appliunt may choose htween American elm, m1l|!»¢l1'7»cotton- wood.p u n u h ,a u l p a ,bax elder,maple,Chunae elm,can- (nm, Russian olivs and homey lo- cust.The soedllnga sn imc.A charge of $1.00 per hundred is ma d e fo r ha nd i n g, mm;and shipping. An nppliant may secure 1 maximum ol 400 seedling: for | windbreak or 1000 for 1 woodlot. The Benny nunnry at the Bd- ~¢v natiaml forest vu eatlblish- silk Sf»0\'.\dB8l for Her-you 'dll fmd the most eomplem atm! nt the Fuhion Center-md they sell Silk Stockings that W e u - y o u a n't s o wmng if you give Silk Swc ki un 49-1: Values to $15 i n S mu t New Silk Dresses on sale Tneldly and Wedneéday at only $7.95 it the I - ' u n i o n mm.49~lt by bas lu: shaplilnlin .llugu-at r u m .with Wi ll md Pull, a nd grmi da ugh- ten, spent Hfmdlr evening with but mn, Rudd! und hmfly.Ili a llu i ne llnh e wl a utu mn- M at dimer Tuesday evening st the home al hs! parents, Hr. and Mrs. Omar Hsthewi In hmm of the Mrduhy of Eddie Jenkins of Bhi r.\0¢her guests n n Mina ChnHom; Annstnd and Joelohn- son of Bldr. Miss Eleanor Dixon,n sopho- more at me s u m Univmiey, came home Saturday aim-noon for two weeks vaution nt the A. E. Dixon home.' I-'red ll e t zla md san,Harold went m Omnhn Friday to aeellrs. ed w #pt dm than ol Dr.: ny,|gated Nobnnh --~-md l = i & 3 ¢ » e m e n . ma ,.| nf Nebruh cmdd be do thodwl evergmum, thai; futility ,.. . ad md the di mhts md ni nhll ~ Um!and otha: nodionl of ~dak thereby imapmved A g n c work hu be en done uni 1| nth erin;yesrly momentum.D Bwey was right.And been o hh knowladge md pemlsben nat fo res hdo n move ment u o In Ne br ukx thu will evsntuldl change the prairie aspect of th a h h .inc naa e ninhll and im prove tha climate.. _T l g _ , ' : : ° " a . m m a . ~|, Q 'nur Umm s unda y J -|\'|~'Vs lna w u s i n s m _1 ~1 \' a ,J `»'n u';&../? f'! u.-\ 3 ~' E ¢ § § §:!% ' l'....,¢ .,.`Z"°1»"f was ~1 _::`~1 2 :. m m m m m . l vm.m m m n m m HN-II!!! :a n nu mnmmlng. n z New i d ! ! md 5 at the 49-1s nit untill i Itl 0dil enu I 1= L h Iil n lI I vL » r l >ll i> un idly. *cup elder, 1 cup sl-\K"l'. 'L cup sour cream,5 eggs,1 CDP molasses, 1 cup butter or lard. 'fs teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon elnns~ mon, '51 nesspoon nutmeg, 'A teal spoon claws, 54|Leospoon soda, A oups flour.(bmblne ln usual way. Add fruit and nuts, dredged vm, floor.Bake ln dow oven three or leur hours, or steam three honrq And dry ln oven one hour.Vari- ntions.Substitute raisins for parl o l currents.Add extra cup of nuts.._ .White In-nl: can One-fourth lb. assorted eandieé Irnlts,chopped; K lb. dried aprl- eots, stesmed and chopped;55 lb. raisins,chopped;as l'b. esndled cherries, cut ln pieces; 'ri lb. dates chopped; 'A Ib. almonds, blnnched and out into strips; 1 cup butter or llrd; 1 cup brown sugar; 1 egg;'A cup milk; 1 tablespoon bnkilll powder; is teaspoon cloves; I iza- spoon dnnamon; 'b teaspoon nut- meg, 2 cups flour.Combine in- gredients in nsuel way and add 1 w nun I-Yule. Cake Iround fm when and season wiu=_,,],}'C,,}§,,,,,,, ze bw om new One m. raisins, 1 m. currantmé |n lltde me and pepper. Nowmshe c ue ,Dress or g,g,._4_\¢ Levenlb. `ur of!assorted !rnl¢l. 1 ¢'\11Ian GSK orneldte with one $8 \"dlPrioee of the Entire Year will "°1 of salt.In sndther pan me-lt s lan Cenm.Shop Enrly.49-1¢| Jchopped nuts, 1 lh.mes. 1 mlm tablespo on o f ho t ws ter, pinch gn di m We dnadny a t the F"l`| small piece of butter and fry 55 S91 Stneklngsfor Her-you Wm'cup ol chopped mushrooms and mm qw most eemplehe Mk s r l onions cooked together until wel! 'tha I-'nahlon gm¢¢,._.m| they sell done.When mus.hxoomsandodon,sm¢swddngg u m W e a r -y o u are cooked sprinkle them who fine- ly chopped panley.Now :ut the ornelette into fine shrds and mix it with the mushrooms, anions and panley.Fill this mixture intnthe center of the meat alzea and pinch the edges together.Fry ln be d s un drlyplnga until nloely browned. Serve with tomsto sauee. For the Lollipop-Llden la lllwve Two cups sugar,%cup light corn syrup, 55 www oil ol pep- permint,1 cup water,vegetable coloring in des/ltd shade. Put wsu. corn P. ma wa- ter into saucepsn stir over low fire, untll sugar is dissolved. cwk. without stirring, until tern- perncun 810 decrees F., ls reach- ed.Re mo v e fm mo , add do w l ean'¢z°wf°nsi!y°nn'iv°5i1k Smeklngs.49-lt B E N C H N U Y E 3 . Mins Anna Barton vldted at theCharles Hunk home several dnys lan. week.Mr. ard Mrs. Allred Hansen and children spent Friday evming vu-ldng at the George Badgerow home.'The Misses Inhi s and Curtis, teachers ol the. Pleasant View school and the pupils, gave a sDlen< did Glu-lshnae program so a large andlemee Friday evening.Theteuhersgaveatreatofcandyand nuta to all the pupils and all other children present.Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ollnger werePr-lday visitors at the parenul, Shanna!! Inckllng home at Mo- dsde, Iowa.ing and Ilnvorlng, and ltlr onl enough to mix.Drop from tip u! fruits and nnta, drdged vmh flouqtnblespoon on smooth oiled dab er Bake two hours ln s slow oven ln hiking aheet.Pnl! one end ofar lined or num twohnural toothpick or skewer into edge of P pe "\"'and dry in oven about one-hslfleuh lolllpop. hour.This is a small cake, lightyellow in color.It improves on No w Yo u KM' Tha t- standlng._ . Spaghetti. Chlchen Salsd Tasty Spaghetti and chicken sdxd ls one of the tnstlest dishes ever msde.Here ls the best redpe: £4 lb.spaghetti,2 cups dleed cooked chicken, 1 cup chopped eel- ery, 1 tablespoon grated onion, 1 tablespoon salt,55 cup meyon- nalee or olled dressing;2 table- I Well-stnrehed linen will keep fresh much longer, and ntslns wlll come out more easily. Some people prefer to use s clean whisk broom so sprinkle ;g,°»==»=- instead of the bottlgsprln- er.Ns had taste tio tell your host- llrs. Emma Hoover spent sev~enl days last week visiting at the Taylor French home.The Bench Community Club met at the home ol Mrs: Ted Olsen on Thursday afternoon.All hut threeol the members were present. Liles Anus Barlnn was n vldtor. Chrlrb mas gifts were exchanged and a l pleasant afternoon was en-joyed bg all.A lovely lunch wasl served y the hostess.The Clubwill hold the ir "Jan. 1 at the home ol M Cllffond Rey at which time the eledion ofotficers wsu be held.Roll esll will __,he answered by giving New Yesre ess "I'rn on a ¢lxe¢"; simply eat the resolutionfood or stay nt home.l Mr.and Mrs. .Ted Ollnger on- The manufacturers who pm un lhertxuned the plnowle club atthelr home Thursda evening Threem o m dumped green newer.l| '"°°d,ml* pe e l in *rl*9"F'l"l¢..\>1u o f " h i m w e r e ' p u m a S w c l i u n 49-1: Values to $15 i n S mu t New Silk Dresses on sale Tneldly and Wedneéday at only $7.95 it the I - ' u n i o n mm.49~lt ; mldmum ol (W seedling: for~ windbreak or 1000 for 1 woodlot. The Beuey nunnry at the Bd- ~¢v natiaml forest vu eatlblish- NEB. FORESTATION Pan.- SISTENT YEARLY PROGRAM Steadily the afioratatinn nl Ne hnnh go n o n.'Phe umm ot J. swung Motion Ind Robert W. I-Nlrnu,early prophch d l a n d devdnpment and bnndfication, is no longer 1 vision.It is an mo- eomplllhed reality.The plmtlng of millions of tree! for beauéfl- cntinn,for wind-bmnks Ind fo r wood lots, proceeds every year. A comparatively ne w hzto r in tree planting in the avaihblllty or! seeding;hem the Halsey mtian- al lomst Lhmugh the forestry dSv~ laden nf the Univerlity of Nahum ka college of agriculture.Appl!- cltion mum for the 1981 IUPPIY of see ding; ne naw ready md may he obtllnewl by my one who wants w plnnt some af the leed- li nxl by lwlri ns ¢° the fade d- tunl college at Lincoln. DANCE A T K i n 'sP a v i g o n a mlles North of Bllh' On Highway No. s Married Folks Dance 0ld and New Time Music Fri., Dec. 26th Bent Wish 1 F rAMzo wé'$ZE'1.°f`3""""' e r r y C h r i s t m a s ~ na d .;...,..-.|.;,,,..,.,.. I n.;.I H.. |,..~,L. ,.. yfvequvnuecen ||H a p p y W / / ~.»,§ :TY /,1`;..#;/,", 1.N e w Ye a r ' f i / ( M ;',.;';F.-.a :sg We Have for the Last Minute Furniture Buyers A New Brunswick Radio Will make the very {Finest u s o GOOD moon GOOD lmslcGOOD :mum Red Perkins ~ DIXIE RAHBLERS Sat.,Dec.27th whole] family will enjoy a~u~a~u~a~ See them at Bendmf Bros r " Y |"l ||\`\ " | "1 ||\`I \ "\ " I _l i . .||| | |. l - I l n a in N e b r u k a th at will eventual] change the prairie aspect.o f th state,inc mane n d r d z ll a n d i m pr o ve th e c li mate.. Mr. md Mrs. Steve Mahoney md 'rnnee|, who mpved m Kellerman. own twn yan ngb hom this vie- xl ,are qsending the holidays t e parerinl, A. Earwnod home1Blairandvisitinglo mm' eighbon.Mr. and Mrs. Don Metzizr and dr. md l m. W m. B u t t were"ricky evening visitors with Hr. md Mn. Kmne th 'HmmMr. md Mrs. Fred Ray were'Isitors with the R. IL Iverson emily Tuesday evening.Mx. and Mrs I-'rank Kelly spent as. lu- mlmmls , wn u u ll D eenn . .........|u . . .m .2 15... ~~ PHONE ' The oad Specialist Orient Nint at $8.75 Radiant Lump at $13.00 Moftqt Lump at $14.00 Mqffat Lump at $13.00 The Holtest Christmas Gift You Can Buy For Any Money Christensen Lumber Co. Bhii-, Nebraska ' ._ .; ._._~:_._ ,_._..,._._..,._._._.__._.._._ . Sunday evening vldfnn with Mr. and Mn. Clyda Mewer. Thundly mpper guests of Mr.and Mn. Fritz Mai ler we n Dem Andemm of Tekxmlh and Harold 'I'harkalnen." § r ; .A R.Be a le :h a d di nn ar wi th h e r mo th e r . Mn . C . B . B u n n W ¢dnend1v a n d h a th :me nt th a""-`""""|¢§' _-_ _,___.__ l l l l l A | | n l ( . i r i . G e l l l u \ d 3 | : E H o l m e !n n S u n d r y af te rn oo n v l l l t o n u . t l n H l r r y T y l n n h o | | | e . l r . I n d l i n . 0 9 5 1 m m a n d . . \ . . n . | . _ _ . .L _ . :¢ | | _ . \ _ -. l l . _ . l L L Friday in Omlhl-Misa Ella Morrison of T¢hmnh, wa s a v mwr wi th hé r mm-,MnWm. Rutledge Thundny night md PHday.\'-'na K1-nth of Bldr.LouieI:nuunm nm mnuly amnnr wxmtheir parents, Hr.¢=»d Mrs. C. B. Bunn. _ - - _..-¢ __, _G r g g n m a n d J a n n e :K e h o e g a t e uucn nna x ly wxc uwu v u .-- \Mi" G Rnv t Th ydd] Iverson.Mr. and Mn. Kenneth TysonwereWednesdayvddtonwith Mr, md Mrs . An Ba ke r a t mmcounty who rehmnod with them and spent the remdndgr of the week with the !| mi l i e n o ! u m evening with Mr. and Mrs. JosephCrutdnger of Hen-nm. Min Emurtine McCoy went no Telmmxh on Sundny atm:-noon to xp md n f e w a y u a t ¢ h e E a r l Hn - well honge, lgter gain; to Fremont I o I 1SISTENT YEARLY PROGRAM Steadily the afioratatinn nl Ne hnnh go n o n.'Phe umm ot J. swung Motion Ind Robert W. I-Nlrnu,early prophch d l a n d devdnpment and bnndfication, is no longer 1 vision.It is an mo- eomplllhed reality.The plmtlng of millions of tree! for beauéfl- cntinn,for wind-bmnks Ind fo r wood lots, proceeds every year. A comparatively ne w hzto r in tree planting in the avaihblllty or! seeding;hem the Halsey mtian- al lomst Lhmugh the forestry dSv~ laden nf the Univerlity of Nahum ka college of agriculture.Appl!- cltion mum for the 1981 IUPPIY of see ding; ne naw ready md may he obtllnewl by my one who wants w plnnt some af the leed- li nxl by lwlri ns ¢° the fade d- tunl college at Lincoln. DANCE A T K i n 'sP a v i g o n a mlles North of Bllh' On Highway No. s »\\|\\ Bent Wishes For W |,.;,.'§... ,L _ A M e r r y ;z.iiL.J " Hu lmqh yn C h r i s t m a s ~ n a d `"~~ -.| .;,,,..,.,. I n.;.lgn fvequvnecenH a p p y ~F'5 N e w Y e a r ; > 7 ! @ .W ' ~"2 ? ? ~ s.f.$=-./ __:_'° W e H a v e f o r t h e L a s t M i n u t e Furniture Buyers A New Brunswick Radio Will make the very {Finest Christmas Gift which the whole] family will enjoy. See them at Bendmf Bros. 1 1 1 v "|v |1 ¢1 'v 1 r v l wrw r v 1 Married Folks Dance 0ld and New Time Music Fri., Dec. 26th GOOD FLOOR Pls~ Red Perkins ~ DIXIE RAHBLERS Sat.,Dec.27th .1 ,,Mn. Kenneth Tyson. R.M. Ivenon nent twenty-two head o f m h e a Umahn for Wedneadlyk marFlorence Dixon spent Wednes- day night with Miss Ruth Llppln- cott who with Lloyd Hulk wereax the andy commltoee for Pleu- ant Vlew Sunday School and nuk- ed the a ndy and nut:oo help Santa Claus for mtrlbudng Sun- d l eph ..Grnee Bay and brother, Ralph were Thursday nhnnoonvlliton at the R. na. lvenon home. Miss Ementinn McCoy had a Chrlmnna me md treat for the Pupils of the Kindxd school ns-dny nltemoon.Vldmrs were MrsRa y wmmm. Mutha a nd lloy d, Mn. Claude Blankennhlp, Jimmie and Donna Mme, Mrs. Wm.Bilt- ledge md Min Ella Morrison and \'udn Kell .This school huone week vaca on.Min Mary Hundnm came from H-no Unwln school of music andMilaMyrtle Hurdum from the West Point nhoolx Frldx evening f°;_"=°holidays with d r p u - enMrs. As!-3. Dixon and daughter, Florena went on Omlln Tueadly |I |l I sun: college at ~ The oad Specialist ~~ PHONE ' Married Folks Dance 0ld and New Time Music Fri., Dec. 26th A A T K i n 's P a v'on a mlles North of Bllh' On Highway No. s GOOD moon GOOD lmslcGOOD :mum Red Perkins ~ DIXIE RAHBLERS Sat.,Dec.27th week'| vuatiun. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Mzban- leln ol Omnhn, apent Satmdnydglzt nad Snndl with the familyol their niece, lim Hlffy Tyson. A. E. Dixon went to Omaha onMonday with Oscar Hopkins of Blllr. Mr. and Mn. J. S. Conety md son.Ned drove to Omnlm Sun- day to be dinner guest: with the flmi ly of Mrs. Conety'a sister.Hrs. P. J. Flynn. Min Ernestine McCoy was one of the twenty-flve md teacher: who undead tha county l\1P°¥'ln~ tendent. Min Mush a banquet at the Clifton hotel Saturday evening and prenenied 1. ayxtll necklace w her as a f€lh¢ll1bl'l|\M. Mrs.J.S.Canety,Miss InnaBarge of Herman md Ned Tymn spent Monday in Omahn.Mildred,Meredith and Wllllrd Iverson were invlfpd guelta at the home of their grandmother, Mn. Margaret Iverson in Blah' ur theblrtluli l dinner of Lhdr cousin, V a ;ae Iverson, who liven wlth dm-n Mr. and Mrs. Hxrry Tyson en- tertained rdntives at a Chrlmnu dinner Sunday for l r . a n d Hn . A New Brunswick Radio Will make the very {Finest »4 ».|;,, whole] family will enjoy a~u~a~u~a~ See them at Bendmf Bros r " Y |"l ||\`\ " | "1 ||\`I \ "\ " I in p t1 l i \i s 9 s u nblespoan minced red pepper or imento, 1 tablespoon capers, leb- uce or water ereu.(Mnkel 4 bex-al servings).Cook spaghetti ntil bender.Drmln and chlll. Add emulnlng lngredlenta and mixghily.Serve on lettuce,with' uldenrod sauce made by rubbingeven! hard-boiled egg! through n ieve. Salmon or tuna fish may be med in place at chicken. n _._._1. m m. 'pound packages experimented (ormonths until they found the exact min and lmgth of each :line of ldtrun, orange peel, etc. which belt goes into fnrlt aku. Pimentoa ere naw sold hm ln e .glass Jar.just enough for the _blchdor girl md srnlll-size hm- 'i|.len. Food mxkers are plotting sevenl new products lor lntroducdun in Ithe Fall, of things thu you-Ind 'yon--and you have been venting ....|¢."..a. (nn unnvnl Mrs.Chris Jensen and Lode Menke won the high score and Mr.and Mm George l'\'»llen received t,he low score.The Clxih will be entertained Dec. Blat at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Fo Um Mr. Henry Bo 5 ol Fm- mont, was i caller at the HarrySndth hame Friday momlng.Mrs.George Badgemw spent Thursday dtemoou wlih M n . Co n Ba dgmw.Mr a nd Hn. Harry Smi th md Mr.and Mrs.I-'loyd smmx wereshopping in Omaha Tuesday.Mrs. Harry Smith spent Tuesday dght with Mr. and Mn. Earl Smith ofOmaha md mtumed home Wed- nesday afhemoon.Mr. and Mn. George Fallen and mn wen Sunday dnner guests ofMr. ml M n 1'-tmmmal Andruaon I Hen ia n new :nd interesting ~ny of ssrving hnmhurger Llmt e hmily is sun tn enjoy.This ish is w u d "Bind"(Cossack ak). lhlue one pound of fresh chop- - beef into seven ur eight small BSENCE OF PUBLIC G ntrreta from John Ahrenholz. ting laundry :tuck in the water in which they bathe-for n smooth num o n um Mn i t c o ns 1° ue ! It doe: gin one n velvegy feeling md u m a ny th e l mr uh n e n o ! hard water.. ~Christmas Specials and family of Ornm 1I uae rlusanr vluv mummyschool gave s very nice pxognmw A lull bo nu Sundly evening. The crowd nceived A treat. of pop-.-nm hull;.ml rnmlv vnu rivnn \ | n b \ \ : u \ ¢ | . L v| | | U vl a l u 4 \ a l n » » ¢ vu nEUROPEEustin---Coopentive Creamery |11 the children.cmmmu ~gm.Christmas Specials Values to $15 in Smart New. Silk Dmsm on ado Tuesday md Wednesday at only $7.95 lt the Fnshion &ntar.49-lt You don't have to wllt until an md thu clules.)(r.and Mrs.E. C. Lippincottand Mrs. Eximu Hoover allud on Mrs. Tom Lippincott and daugh- ter and Mr. md Mrs. Luclen Peck Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Hencks and ch£ldren were dinner guests Sun-day at the Hurry Larson home at Kennard. Salted P a n u u 1 nn.196 Christmas Tres.J1 all sizes -3Sc, up Ralslns, Seallas z lbs.l i c . 'Heinz M i n e ; M a t z lb.can -me Cel ery, Bun ch ISC and 20C Na 1 Diamond nh.gn Colt,Dres s or Hut-tl:lowest Prleen ol the Entire Yu: will be in effect Wednesday at the Full- ion Denier.Shop Elrly.49-1\ Silk Stockings for Her-you will find \he most complete stock at 9-he Fuhlon Center-and they sell Sllk Stockings thnt W e n ' -y o u cAn't go /wro ns i f vw dw Si lk Smcldngs.49-lt Urlnsu. 216 size Dazen lsc 1 Ir ° \II la r| ;||.|" "n ' ;"|' 1|r H nn" u i g 1l||l 1 I 'H l f m i |_g 1 $|~:P h o n e Y o u r O r d e r s . _ - M i r F o r P r o m p t H #~ ; . 1 |n .J .| ;il | . | + .H1 \'gh " I " " " l ".In ,,..|.I I.I u | | r A m . ""1 I w¢|u l l : m l »I| w r .1|,|, \ 3 | | I U 1 al 1 u 'I 1*r \| lJ|T H 1= . $ l i » . ~ - - »ln . | | 'l ¢ | l l 1 | I 1 1 3*w n l l u | | ' l " \ . I H 1 ~ _ . I n ..\n ~ 'r i " w w I Ia Christmas Candy All Prices . ~ lo a n e d Pa n u t s lb.1s¢ 1 ' 1 * || ||h |L |1 .\ .|t 1 u v l | | 1 r l h 15 | r ~ n = u = » H '| | n u w *. |r | {.| | | . n v i . H 1i r ~I n l b .1 "I H H H " l l l i l l i r . \l | | . l I J .1 \l .1s u ; a t . .~: |.1 . I |l 10 .lu sf# ~. 4Ju.ln nw l 9 urls "\¢ || °| |Q I.an : l m r r \ H d m ».H !| :. l u u .( l r l r |\.In L f1|rrnl . '|Plum . - - = = ~ = f L a r e ,1 rl ll |||1|a l u l l '.n r | I| ( r l H | r \ l as¢» ~.|i ||"\ |r | \.1 \I C r a n b c r r i e I. r "'°~ zf: ||| l i r '1 #J »"\m l * || w 'u anli 1fn1~~a"r q 1 |l\fi "l l ~ ~ 1 . d o g s A p p r H n " .l |ra Ir . . .-1 H , | " |»I n an :" L u n d ».;1 _ n - a n can-an Sllunches 154: »"\m l * || w 'u anli 1fn1~~a"r Almcnds III.301.2 Orient Nint at $8.75 Radiant Lump at $13.00 Moftqt Lump at $14.00 Mqffat Lump at $13.00 The Holtest Christmas Gift You Can Buy For Any Money Christensen Lumber Co. Bhii-, Nebraska ' -.¢».».\ 'sh N 11 nn nl | .O r a n g e s n d ~ :|1 hiv:I Om a n a ; ~ !»¢ri1 rl 1 I'\D o z ¢ n 1 _ . ' j 4 $ t " " . 2 ~ .r | 1 \\ Oranges n s S i z e D o ze n 21 : n m: | | | " l",._._ Millions o l fanners n¢.|S2`§é1'mZ?sfi°F}°}i.Indi¢§».§'5i passwho have never been to school, millions more of their children who never will go beyond the low. est grades.That is the dark side of Europe asDr. RaymondJ. Pool of the Unlvenity of Nebraska fsc- uliy naw it. lest summer in athree months mur of the continent.. The distinguishing feature o l Amerlcnn wture,Dr. Pool be- lieves, is the public school sysiem.In Enrooe where nodal classes die-, Kenesaw-JRC.Anderson sold Cottage Hotel on pany from Kearney. Scdhner--Baud of Dimeton d Farmers Cooperative Mercantile Co.vofted purchase md install- ntion of additional machinery for Monitor Mills. Bridgeport-Farm Bureau office moved from former location to n room near pm office. ~~ PHONE ' The oad Specialist Orient Nint at $8.75 Radiant Lump at $13.00 Moftqt Lump at $14.00 Mqffat Lump at $13.00 The Holtest Christmas Gift You Can Buy For Any Money Christensen Lumber Co. Bhii-, Nebraska ' ._ .; ._._~:_._ ,_._..,._._..,._._._.__._.._._ . taie the rank ; person holds thru life, them in an »=~g;;-===¢~»in- e<1\\»1i¢v thlt makes ool out of the question (or the mldorlty of HTLLSIDE NEWS OF GARDNER ms1~mc'r E I tha neonle.There are urnctiwlyi" ` " "''ur. mu urs. M. A. mn: emer~no neeondary public schools hz tained at A pinochle "ny w¢d.\ 1 °°f""°l Europe.Neuly |11 n n nesday evening for Messrs. mg! pr-wife and endowed..Madame: Ama Taft, noun Ru-E II t i s t h e E l t l f l l f n v li h b i l i t v U f f w m l u n n n !l'\ ~u 1 I nn un public schools and colleges to every youth who wants to go that chsrscterixes democratic America. This is shown by the flat thnt the 1,000,000 students in the United (States hi h schools total 50000r,um thnn in all the N!! ollthe wwndary schools ol the world combined. The American schools are more advanced than Europesn schools ln the breadth of currieuls offered but scholarship in the private European schools is of n higher type than in tne United States. This is likewise true in European universities which graduate the most outstsnding leaders i n the public and business life of their countries.. lhsrope-on schools and unlver~ dties, however, are hound ln tn- dition and teeming in history, Dr. Pool pointed out.Their high |1411 dards have been set through hun~ drtds of years of urperience. yslues to $15 in Smart New Silk Dresses on sale Tuesday md Wednesday a t o nly tus a t the Fashion Center.49-lt You dnn't have to wait until all/er Qsrlstmns to buy dmc new Coat.Dress n-n.¢_.»\..|-...... I I Pn nk Linden,Margaret and Bertrand end Edu Anderson were Sunday dinner guests st the C. K. Anderson home neu Arlington.Mr. md Hrs. Hugh SutherllndAnd hlby spent Sundsy ut the Abe Sutherlnnd home.Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Petersen and son, Robert, Miss Dorothy Masters and Mrs. Allred Reeh drove to Fremont Wednesday evening.Mrs. Truhlsen was hostess to anslldey meeting of the HillddsHustlers Club at her home Thurs-dsy.The time wu spent embroid- ering bed spresds.Mrs.Truhl- sen served a nice lunch at noon.Presents were exchanged in theaftemoon and each one received nuseful gifs Mrs. 'Problem served ako and coffee aboutfour o'clo¢:k.All departed for their homes, de-claring they hed spent | plensani day together.Mrs. Wm. Reeh and Mrs. Freda Jensen were guests oithe Club. The sad news rushed Blnlr ox Sunday of the desth of Wm. Pet ersen oi Springfield, Neb. Slim*day night.Mr. Petersen is a sonof F. C. C. Petersen ol this nelgh borhood and grew to mmhood ll this vicinity.Hs leans n wiie sm several children, a futher, 8 Idabe". two brothers und s host o friends to monm his loss-h Thi community extends sympa y othe berexved ones. I 1 i Salted P a n u u 1 nn.196 Christmas Candy All Prices . ~ Ralslns, Seallas z lbs.l i c . 'Heinz M i n e ; M a t z lb.can -me Cel ery, Bun ch ISC and 20C Urlnsu. 216 size Dazen lsc 1 ' 1 * || ||h |L |1 .\ .|t 1 u v l | | 1 r l h 15 | r ~ n = u = » H '| | n u w *. |r | {.| | | . n v i . H 1i r ~I n l b .1 "I H H H " l l l i l l i r . \l | | . l I J l i r '1 #J »"\m l * || w 'u anli 1fn1~~a"r q 1 l\fi "l l ~ ~ "1 a d o g s A p p r H n " .l |ra Ir . . .-1 H , | " |\ |\||ur vl |.4 q u i ..~s s ¢ »~:~ |»I n an :" L u n d ».;1 _ 'sh N 11 nn nl | .O r a n g e s n d ~ :|1 hiv:I Om a n a ; ~ !»¢ri1 rl 1 I'\D o z ¢ n 1 _ . ' j 4 $ t " " . 2 ~ .r | 1 \\ nqmh Walnuts Na 1 Diamond nh.gn ~. 4Ju.ln nw l 9 urls "\¢ || °| |Q I.an : l m r r \ H d m ».H !| :. l u u .( l r l r |\.In L f1|rrnl . '|Plum . - - = = ~ = f L a r e ,1 rl ll |||1|a l u l l '.n r | I| ( r l H | r \ l as¢» ~.|i ||"\ |r | \.1 \I m i d :. n *|r . l | " f "'F i l l I ~ e r t | , . . . . - ,} f "n :Il l . | . w r .1|,|, \ 3 | | I U 1 al |Y /u 'I 1 'r \ | l |H 1. $ l i » . ~ - - - »»u | | ' h | | | 1 » w n l l u , | ¢ | " \ . f * \1|1 \ "rr _ . I n ..\n ~ 'r i " w w | Ia lo a n e d Pa n u t s lb.1s¢ .1 \l .1s u ; a t . .~: |.1 . I |l 10 .lu sf# C r a n b c r r i e I. r "'°~ zf: ||| n - a n can-an Sllunches 154: Oranges n s S i z e D o ze n 21 : sm smuai Almcnds III.301.2 1 | I I i'A Kin|Co\l¢l Buy No Betier' 1Glendennlng Garage~ E f f ie ` i>. § r ¢ YZ; ~ in effect Wednuday at the Fash- ion Center.Shop Early.49-lt NEBRASKA WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW S!-aplehon~'I'elephone lines us being rebuilt in this town. Lyman-Work nu-ted on install |Mgrgaret and Bertrand Linden jatuended n surprise birthday gfvEat the Clxrilwpher Anderson me Sunday evening in honor of their son, Walter.Mr.and Mrs. Henry Text and_flrnily of Fremont, were Sundnyvisitors at the Harry Ervey home.1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rmnuuen. |Mr. and Mrs. Dan Philliga, Mnmd Mrs. J. L. Petenm an lan were r ..|1 ITE D ~n o n d\. gg gg f w a ¢ e r i n F r e d K n n s s ~ J _ L P e n m m d lxPlnttamouth-Mnrtlu Eggllngof 'iii §'+'I§»ss¢»..¢i, »..m1' .;'2.°$'§=» Omaha purchased Powder Puff mm.'Beauty Shoppe from Mrs.A.S-|m m m md m m m m a m Christ on South Sink saw.:He ade d ;_ P'°~*"= a t the me Wyman-Joe Pahk punhud school n-x y awning. Phillip: lilling shtian at 6th md|Hr. and Mn. Robert Rllmuuen aI u a :lil i 1 a n Blair; Nehraslm O l i h n n u ; .; . .It a . := 1 r v - ». . . n u . } . .2 - mn nurnnnniss -Since num tome A.m o m s .m s n t s s u m w m v m u n s n n Jl l I c l m l m w e n b o l t s I n t h e udefos mm vnu A momma 1 1 he und beam|no'|n r n m memo ot arms. ;i':ps|ban gnu I $01!-U18 :hm gg: »€»°3.'1u'Z md v u n u m; mr had mmm ol hhn ehuckln ma paused no an hu vim-n|»A m o n m ng cook._l\\d quest 9 hem! hurt vu ne ar hres klnx 1"`_.._ _"_ ._ »-- --»-»-NOTICEa b ee n ma y lln c e ml 1'|val.s m | d n e n drvnved fr o m th d r lh lr k oak ln ; -h a r o f :e ve n te n a b o ve th e \ the pozhooka nl the hninl wen suspe nded nd h m m .n a m i n g an d : M u s for th l d of danc ing pelrlet hlc h the b nh bun g vm ng nn an i ma ted An d ly.B u t t n He m i wh n }he_syun§1 ?f xnesa wi th n l w n n .m d I !s o u n d to l1 ve a n andlbla crac k when h u U n c h He p ' |ll ll r le d h m d t w m t l n m t h e p u l n n l n .B n d m v n b u lk y p a c k a g e f r o m h i s n o n a n d p i l e d u t o J e e n u ' h th a r .' i t r e o t t h e n n u t p t p u l c m In ld my eyes oil."N announced. "Ona mxd v ln B olln nd . on s In L ow d o n , a n d o n e ln A me r i r n . md n n po u nd s o f V lr g i n u uabac c o to 30 wi th the m, He m, nlnn g vmh n h at, n cont,an d 1 p n lr o ' b o o n n m m u u k e y on wi th h o n o r m a n y vm- . v w- . mn . . . u v. . , . . . . . . , ,le f ty - n lla a so a p h a h . a n d A lo o m wma J a e n u ' f u th e r r l n lld . n o h c h a d p h n n e d m n m r t v l t h t h c u a r t y ln th e mo r ni ng .J o a n n h a d h a r d T o n t e n r n y b l l n tm d o d t o b a y L u n a r ! t h r u s l u m, n m o t h » o r m d m m f an d dnnghlef,an d th a t th e y oung r a n c h v u fo r Tohxotte.Tn ln e tta wo uld b e wi th her h th e r .H e wo uld ta k e h h tr e amm pa c ka g e wma mm to Lu s - la n ' |nn d (Ind n n v w v r h m l l r to | 418 It lo h er, nmmm Pnnl Tasha hn lhorn nnd gifum aundynvm tlm chzm -1h.g¢uc\-nk V:m u u e e .C ln b h n l e l v h d r y u r T h a E d H m n n ; n d H . C . U 1 d me M : l n g Th u r | d n y | l l a r i i n h r l m t n m i l l e l w u u e n - t h e Ln - o y B h b o e h c u tx i n e d f o r S v n d l y di nn er l f l v e n 1 s m m b m p n t h s l n n l l o l l n n d h o m s .' l ' l w E d , r : 1 x m . 1 < a m » n . » a u H n m m m d l u d n l x s m f n m - B g ¢ q n n n v i d w n _ l l i e s l l s o s p e n t t h n a v e n i n g t h e r e . i G n u n e a n d M n . E d . M x - . m d H r l .E d H n n l e n | . n d d | ¢ s d t h :h a i k u Ot f l e e n d e a e d u f mM i l s ¢ a H l m n h a n d l a d l e L n r l m p m a M 1 1 . F l ' n d D i c h " g g i n O mn h l S n t n n d n y .n r t h l m n _ ~ : o h n Dlc kme y a r ._u _ . Y . , ._ -. . . _u -wr . .u m " m n i n m v e x P r i e s p e r h u SLK! i l »;,..¢'§m..¢m.¢.u.\» m m u n m o xc m g i n J lm =ua .m 9. `Ev|rymhldpd¢ul¢\qKdld\°19?:'_:f=°°:.'e!~._. _ _ . -: f l the nnplnullmand from md of than c many pau lmdbolllnlcheerful nounlids aninn svter Wu play!plmslng melonwaysloved ls hereby givén that we willLrl-Dilu mv uH r l- A n n a New kirk u - i u s a v in g . : D o m wana: n n v n r : m c ? ll condutt bm' business ona cash basis beginning }| Jan. 1, 1931l u n w l n u n w m u u umunnnq ~and n p u b l i d a i b c n a t i g i u v l a t h a u n h n a i y d o n u r i l l r l n u u r i ! t h n - n n l n lllb ° nuly m n wun lnexr nveny : n u rand pr omlie ol MDMP. l lull more delectable thing was the ( r u t roast of venison which Hepalhah ha d hu ng before the nre. Cllhe rln e loo k nd he r can a nd nvolrree or genlry mu r r mn k ln x this llde ol t he sen.Nom.how's n u n *An d In s t ep p e d b u t u s r mn p ack wen ent irely empty agd held nothing lt All tor Jeemn. P M n n »¢ »mnv.n meemed to d a n l o over lord h lm l n l n .o r I a n n l n hi s m a n l y n g g a y l v e m y ,o r : p a k ln ee dn gly .o r no mu c h i n m y A wo r d q a u m h ls g m f a r Ta ln e u e .... soma Ia n d Hneo ln, Mr . an d so n. M i n c a..-.a... uaa l \ l ° |]_,1 n°|um »;\.u»;.,...,......_-' __F r i d a y r vt n i m r , th ru m fo lk s h e lp ed Mn art,n u r B e n n i n g w ar ya»g»a}y=Me -' fr | v: g a m m a N e v r k i r k m a m a 3 a n h I m v ¢ § x h n ' M i n s E d n a 1u.f¢m¢¢¢.\»mnf.¢:mud_. ~- uzutunhnts ne li hntthe ee ea ad- llo na ue mxd e n ps r to f tla e o n- trlgt betwa athe pnblllher and mb lc r ih e r . hood an d patted her h a l:mo r e properly ln tn plnc e before I m l b rar hang ing on th e wall.H m r l kn e w h o w h u t h e r h e a rt wal tri p - ping ne he took her lllnds and held them for a moment and naw a mist0! tnnn be hin d h er Iuh ee.I t h l d been y e e n slnc e lhe had seen Hep-nlbnh.two y e a r s o f y m r n l n g md pray ing an d h o p l n g f o r th u l m - Jeems.hll un c le re mn ln ed ln th i s te r rlf y ln g p mtu r a Th e n , wi th d o llb e n te A n d u xr e n tln g s l o wn e s s . Bep sllnh . Adn mn returned to h l l pack. N o une ol'the th re e wh a we rewntshlnghlmwouldeverha ve tw th at He pllhn tf s ec t w a lone vr hted ha vlly wd th ma f o rc e n f d m tl n v . n o r n m wi th d n m a t le A r umb le o f f r es h - xr o wln g th u n- | ° ' " "" ' 1 " " " " " " " ' der was ndvnnc lng out or the west. an d prevedlng lt m m e 1 r o a r o f wlu u a n d | d e lug e o t mln .Llxhr- nlng c nt o nc e mo re I n vlvld llaeh- lngu sc rnsn th e nn rr uw panes o f the b ed ro nm wi nd ow, und the mor seemed to bend an d : m e n under n md d e n torrential ho mh n n lmmt. Jeemn fought I n unison wl th th e i n A r li n g to n . S u n d a y g u a t s s t t e e n h o me w e r e Mn . an d Mn . UPG! K ! 1\ K ¢ o l Oma h a .` Su nd ay eve ni n g 1 O r u m y o u n g f o lk s p a r ty a t th e J . W . I s o u th o f B h i r :M l m "| "_-- - -____.fl w l u u_ 'mon a n d Ph y llis ,Meh e } , . E . L a . t'a n d son a n d P e t e r I :rle Newkirk lichen,also Miller Munk Blacksmitll Shop1 ann "°"'"".fn.; nm-mmm1---- --------_ol the Orum nu m c h a n e l"'!..__ ._ , .-b l held Sundny mg- mg p.Werner Schieman Blacksmith 'Shopu w u u u u u l 2 8 .T h e ~a t ~ N * \ ° ° 1 =h o m e ,b e 1 1 l a s m a -: S O p a l K u h r .S § ' . ' i ' . ' I ° h f . . . . .o n l n f 1 \ . n d o f If |,yF l od. a t dr . Ge The Plains aiwnslhle hrother.th e la n o t h e r close blood ues. who came and wen! wi th th e ln e an u mn c y o f Um wma ; an d y e!had never succeeded ln lp o lllu g h er d r e am o f h a vi ng h i mso me d ay u a De rman en ! membe r I ln e dtn ble ne ll i t wa s to e hmg e me c ourse nf hu man llves. b rlntinr the mn d o wn w a r th . a n d lh e e n n h ly to : r m helgh u,lo olln g p u l l o n l an d hatreds an d loves.breeding tr n n d lm a n d lo n . a n d e n d lmz . a t elements.an Up lri l mo un ted sa v-nnolv wi th lhn turmo il.He ha d h i!Viola Nelson,Edna Hansen and "1-vs. uw. ..,...-,_ .. ,Evelyn Wall, dm Raymond Wulf, evening as orldxudly planm Raymund Runnumen,Jem K m-Sunday evsniug guests:sen.Innnnrd Nelson,Harland Pew- Nielsen home were: B Nelson and Raymond,Lloyd and Mn. Andrew Johnson and 'Leroy Kuhr.Crowdy_Mr.md Mrs. Rl(-.bald Nelson Messrs.md Mesdnmes -~--_.| u..a-|..h Am General Blacksmithing and Welding/1 BLAIR,-::NEBRASKA 5 " "6 " ";,; § -""t| ,§ ,;, ;,,,;i i ni had Into vm and lllmy mud Ha nu healing his hee and eyes. md :polling his pplelgdlgl n[mqnt:_|qdll I of III\bra ham r .lanes Ollvlr Curwsol 0 by Doubleday Dona or her lmle family.Each time he came to them.Hepdhnh was lull or promlna, :wearing upon his nod that he had made up h is mlnd to remnln wlth them forever. nl Cath- glne plu dei wlth bln? to _do; and n m .ln vs-h=.t lx u the purpose of thll humble chronicle o t human even ts to n nr r ataAn l n w m n n g th o u g h ;l o m n~luru ln to th e puc k o f |- m y bun dle whi c h he ha d lntended r pu llln g ont n u h l l r .A n d Ma r la Antoi ne tte was lo o ki n :ou.w n h th e gorgeous red velvet lu herhnnd s a nd he' c y a blg an d s tar ry . she wal watrhlng t\lm on hs# rlmkeduud_klt-ked and p ommelled the life _. .,. "_... --..\_.¢ | Announcing The "All-Toast" Sa n d w i c h Shop Formerly Called Dew~Drop~Inn spent Wednudly dwmoon at the ~'Mike Nelson home,.mar Irvington. were Wednesday guests nt the Mus Nena Andersen _spent F,-1.Peter Tait home in Fremont.day aftenmon at the Martin Lax'-'The young people's pinochh sen home.club met Friday afternoon at the .=....'~ndersen Mrs. Anna Gmane home with n Having installed an All-Toastmatic Sandwich Machine I have discontinued serving meals and will serve all kinds of Sandwiches.Will-also make Sand- wiches for Parties and Entertainments. All-Toast Sandwich Shop 0 West Wallington SL Kenneth Larsn, Pro o ~~. , /_M ,qi | For Last 1 Minute Shoppers . . '.| We have Many Special Bargains which will appeal to all in Price and Quality ~..».4 _'Y -a_ |h L E ! ! ! Children's Coats at 50 0 DISEOUNT These are real bargains and will make warm, comfortable coats during the winter months iss e'rl|.|.n ~a r nersenwe ~Saturda ~afternoon ~dtore a m? e ~d mc e .V vi of Mrs. C. Johnson in Blair. Misa Norma Echtenkamp was an w,ee'k-end guest nt the cum Pu- erson home.Sunday afternoon and supper guests included no-.Ind Mrs.Henry Rasmussen and I Sunday dinner guests at the Emanuel Andneneon home wereMr. and Mrs. Rudolph Andrenson,Prof. Swihart and Alfred Nelson. Mr.ami Mrs. Fred Christiansen and som were evening guests. family, Mr. and Mm. Jim Lnrsenl Mr .and Mrs. Amos Andreason and James of Bldr,and Rohmd of Lincoln. were Sunday ewening Cm-lberg.Alv in mme and mmm vie1wrs at the Rudolph Andreason Meyer were evening guests.\home.Miss Upie Lee Nefwkirk spent. e.Mrs. Albert Jensen and dBl.l.gh1 few day; lent week at the Chris ters and Miss Lennetta Gnu!!Peterson home.Iepent Sunday aiternoon at the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rasmusse'n_Chris Benson home. \\ N ~e a u .\ a u ~~W e u f : Ima on ofrJo e m . , , . ; ° ° '( : 1 , . ; , , , , , , , 1 . . , , 0 '" \ "\ \ \_ ; 4 S e L ~ » ' ¢ : L e w a y w e u l v m i n 1%r \~fr o T h s u s e a l l L=',»~ . _ , .-.c A c L _ » . . . . . n s . o u t 1 . , . m " 3 " 1 " ,7 . " ' ° : ?A N e w Y e a r Q ?m l a n s).-Z j u w - ¢ g . _ _.e v f f i m - I » , o u l e v e e , . . . d n , W J ~ > //| ,7 ~2 : 9 T o | . . . , , i l u N w . ~Y a u h a p p y 3 , ~ .-4 . i g / Z ,'|; . ; _ < , = f -4 .L J¢ A l o | \ | l9;é ~ i ;. g i 4 |~..,. ; v~Z' '~~r 9 3 I 3 = " #.a f g f é ' Y A I I I Including Step-ins, Chemises, Bloomers, Dance sets, Pajamas.A large selection t o woose from at very m oderate prices. HiCo.lnc. WNU Sorvlce. rum. loma any or mgnl. ne vrouludisappearwlthnllhlrbelongings, and no one would lee or hear hlm go.and lt might be :lx mouthx, or A yenr, or. as ln thls lnmnce.even "§:v=f before ne returned. N a d y t promlse nnd lwear upon hls soul all over agnln but sure to nenl awny ln the and u before. Each time that he came. he bore s hugo puck on hll shoulders. nl lf Dam! ln penance. and the oneulul | (';:llxerlne and Heprlbah hadtlmuged u world.On such trlvlul hrppenlngr do the mop!powerful of t he fa te s lomet lmu rest.Out of the farther( corner of the col- lapsing pack he brought thll bundle to llg ht on ce mo re md uu wnv wd it as he tumed toward Jeerul' bl;- ey ed unxloun fac e. ".leamsy ."he mi d ." l f I' ve pu t the no tc hes lu my memory rlz h l. vn u wa rn h nr n nn u m mmm .lnn u~ UlllTh e outburst o f thunder an d wind and deluge, a whlm nf play ful spring.In pusslug.13 le ft .le e ml breathing qulc kly a n tlerrely ln his bod. He h a d rlsen In the se mnmeutn to rec kless helghts, and hln mlud. hot wlth ltn d esi re fo r a c tlnn . h ad bottled wl th g r i m u r u r u n c e upon wh a t wn uld h ap p en th e n ext day . m m he wou ld present h l l Klft THE STORY C HA P TE R I - W i t h his B n ll ll hUlf n f fnf har lnl in d l1 nlv| ~! e\ r- oldn o n " J a m s , "H e n r i B n l n l n ,F r e n c hi e t t l r r i n G a r u d a i n n w . c u l t i v a t e :1|f l r l l i e f a r m . a d a c o n t t o L t u T o n - t e u r n l g n e u r i o .n t h e s t o r y u p o n :t h e B u l a l n f a m i l y i s o n l t !* l lm m e f r o m n v i m !t o t h e T o n t o u r s .C n t h e r i r a w m d u r l n g b r u t h l r . H c p s l b l .m a c h t h e m . bf th is pn ék a nd th e dlstf lb nf inl o f I 55 dh ?i EQ? '§ ,' In& :f ,g ,in Hi i£ £¢to Tolnette.l u contents h m come to be th e y ou ju g;t w d a n a n and four The n h e w b u m n event in J e e mf llfe.and mnnthl.old n m aven ln l.whic h H013 had mr ould do what hln Unclel Mm to do.He wouldalia]m his mo th e rs i n n nliarhtlr l e a dexrea.B u t J e eml had n o treapalslug thought of the n e ve r fnlllmr hn nd lhn s he wa nt b ark f or me nu ::h a th °'=;'>' :three i a n #fig whlp Pa ul Tas ha. eight m o t l ie e r w m y ou anth e da y a he n y ou c an be c ounted GH A P T » nnhh lnn nviln u in la w in n a nn i ""-ii;ia'f;i':iJ5»&Ma5"afL'1; 5;mr' .';i.3;&i"":¢ ";.-::a'a5' 255|Hmwnl and hll lrlte at .... hhu l l t l r r l n l w a r d : h i d l e a r f i l l 'T w .f r o m ~W .U P '. . . , . . . . . ' ? . ' § E ! ' . . £ " ~ . £ ' I 1 . . . . . A #~ _ " & _ ° !'. ! _ . ' P ! . F E P . * E F L ~t h a n ~~ u m m JEEIIII nun m l gun uu Luign o vu d an d n n in e t h o r. bu t wi th all au haute she was ln her brolh» e f :: m u l before he could over- tn ko her,whi le 111|father.carry- ln r th e turkey cock but with out in h e r o e s i n i a t h i s : f d I n d s a Ie.c uring this mlf h ty perlonago*s Dledke of secrec y he l0|1Z no time In telling hi m about the boy he asted.Mark ing the tri p of J ee ml' ~ iE>§§"Z§"§5u"IF¢"§J£e§{»`[b}»"6?`iiI and c an nand up In equnllty before the ltlffest parlwigged J udxe ln the Colonies or New Franc e.In o the r words, J eemsy , I menu that lqlenu and de tenulned pu rpose to hi s alster'| ho ma The i ndex'a c ounlemmu ha d gr own a t o m and Catherineu cheeks were lI\: e[th ole o f 3 pale 'nun ln th e candlelight.I n Henri s I !l t h ;corn,annie hurriedly our of h ll u n u e me n l s u d down to meet them. It ever u mnu bore an nmulty toan ook, wma ln cheer and nrennh md r n u e d g r o w t h . t h a t me n v u Hopclhun Adaml. "gg Indlgx hyg- ..,-... _ . _-.. .. -- -- -.. I nuull.u m u u c mn g m e le mm etre mb le i n hi s vo lc e . He pllb ah la! down upon the ba g ot ground c orn un d dld nvl le lve u n ti l by s hr e wd qneltlonln g and sy mp athetic in ter-e n h e hn d d r u m fr o m Joems' h e m n l n r z e v m o f v h s ! l r h a d wlth he ld from hll n n r e n n .A ! a lh e n f o u r c h an y ea r s y o u wlll b e n full-lledzed man !" Having de llr ene d h ims elf of th ls lntmdn etory perornunu Eevn lbnh nnlnhed np wmp p ln g th e package.an d never had Catherine beheld Iuc h u hnudsome plac e of velvet as »|..» ..\.u..». 1.-. »...\».... .u...\.--| I.. n m u l n l r a c e we r e s u n me c h ee ran d good hu mo r an d u n m me d equen lmlty o f conndence an d faith th!! Hep nlh nh, vnu the da rk~ e n p lc tu r u he h l d n a me d .ha d been uunble to dlaturb, They were talk ing about wax. As early as th la ln r ln z o t m o .then- vu uv. .. th.. .. tm... vim r A head.no r d ld h e h a ve n u l n u n u s .B l: lh o u ld a n wa r n wi th an d h l l W d !tnlc k,an d h l l h r s W u u r o u n d n l u a p p le a n d l i - mo o t u n d , w lt h ma r k s a n d ml n d lrtrru und battle net upon | ¢» but ' ln s u c h n w l! th a t | u v mu t y s u d th e | 0 0 0 humor o f l u twin klin gq u w e n euhmc c d n t h n th n x lp o lle d b y th e vlc lu ltu de u o t tor - tu m .wh e n tha exc lte mmt of n m A tre e vn n v u over.Catha rlns stood h t e l fr o m her Jolly rogue of 1 b r o tha a nd vlnvr e d h lm wi th |p tlr o t e y e s bl-l|hC wi th :Eoc - mm mn :hh-h flnind nl nt. I sec ond loud blnwlng of Hourl'| dln- ne r ho r n they ro le to the i r feet. an d n l He nllb nh nhouldened th e c o rn . h ll r ou n d nd f a c e vu lik e A m u mo on o f p ra mlu a nd c h ee r -xt doemrt ta k e u l u to wlu \ um. J e emly . " h e lnld . npe aklug ln 1 c oulldantlal way ."B ar ri ng thi s bee n rlb- ro as te d by 1 h l| mlm n t. und P m only to la nb le dz e d ,y o u c h u r n .l've alwa y l h ad n r eu ou ab le prlle reuc a tor th e b l ;ones, c ams u e m m c m .fo r they a n slo we r to mo n md ml h a r d e r u s d ulue o u t of te n ot th em c ar r y mt.' r h u P n u l Ta s h a . n o w- I k n o w b y Dutc hman a t A lb my ,I' va never-|u... ....... .... ........=. ....,..,-.. lt.the candle glow-_xt vm . p tr e x - c a u e n m t h e xln e n t o t th e t tu m r a h e h m b r u u t, 1 c lo th of matc h- lesu beauty .n crimson glory no an ea wlth c h n u z ln l h u m a n m d c o lo n th at lt s e eme d to be di n I n p r u m t fo r h l l mother.J oa nn tn o u¢ h t_ B ut to h t: un n u mmt a n d Cn th emi u n l u r p r l n o K-5-_lg-» th ru !! th a c lo th in to J o emi d l. " F o r Mn d e mo lld le Ma rlo A ntol- tmte Ton te ur f ro m he r dn oted | d~ mlr sr.Dn ulel .lumen Bulnlu ."h e announced.°'Je¢rmly,don' t blush. 'twelve an d ~ ~-a n n o t m - h u m n l n n n l u l l f n n n m vh u n - | | | h l l l u l d l .Surely thu wan snothex-Ame rlc an wilder nes s h nd bexlm to stir wlth whla pen of the lmp ead lng c o n m m u o n whi c h w u dentlued soon to turn thc eufem und. of Une contlueut ln to a seething not o t fur y and d eath. W hlle (lean s the Sec o nd of Enz- la ud an d L n u l l th e Fltto anth'or Fr a n c e we r e n ln y ln z at k lmd n h lp after the mac e of Ak ~ln~ChA pelle. F n n n n r vl n t t o r b r e a t h wi th t h odo no r of he r ur mlu h ur le d o n Eu - ropean hattle deldk an d England with her nxh tlug three: reduc ed on land to elghteeu thtnma ud mm and to I nu tha n se ve ntee n th ou un d on t h e l n .th a v u t c olonies of th e aa; ¥E{n"|E§`i{pB"""{in`E` "Z your telling ol him that you mn coinlntive qulltionllg which her lips nt and °°m\{ mm."°'~}|he b9¢| for -~»\ m _ ' | Im a eounmea.workin: :mt their ovm u l n d o u s . w e n lt u d l ly a n dmr s \ y n n d mlt h d e l d l y m m r e o - croachlnpupou each other. T h e n u n w u s u t f o r t h e ' d k -ln¢ of th e b loo dle lt and mo n n ie turmque pages In American hln-(nry.Bonthwm-4 from the Riche- lleu were the bltterest o f I l l the white men's enemies. tho warriors of the Slx Nations. and northward. sweeping ease ann west through the C a n n d n l . w e r e r h o f o r t y m mm mhea who bore nlleglance to New France.BehlntI thes e savage van sals. on one nlde. were eleven hun dred thousand Engllah colonists holding th e se n - ma n lands fr o m llnlne to Georzln. and on the other l e n th an ellzh¢y thnusand louis, c oun ung women an d children us once put Into words. "'Ee1>aIb|h. I nm so hlvw m see yo u t h t It ms k n my hu n c h o k e , u m yet I observe that you h lv e not kept yuur promise to nop Mn!- lug, for on e or your n n Il uiekad and your non ll crooked mud dare |......\.,.....,.... ... ..».|.». mercy .l t ' l all w h l l y ou 've g oty o u r m l u d made u p to , J e e u u y - nollxlug more and nothing len.A u d y n u ' m go ! y o ur mi n d ma d e u p to vurm uxm. so g o md d o it. I na y ." Outhe rlna :u ma a rou nd the co|- ne r o t th e c ab i n ta me a the p lot- nn . :n d Hep u lb uh di sc r ee tly h eld \1 ` \ : \ ;. . ....... V...,.,...qu .......vn u n o t we r e wh en I u w y o u twn y e a r s n v ! "Repslbulfa w<~|\lher»slnlned fac e broke i nto n smile. " I can't may as' muvh to r y our nose. Catherlno. for It grows pret- tler e xc h yenr."he said," B u t I f a D u t c h m u f s h u m should happen to c o me u p n xn lnn t lt.an on e h i! mi n e ln u l l u l e joust l n Albany town, why , l' | l a ny th ere would be a bend in lt. or no none at all.m m u f o r t h e e a r wi t h n nic k ln lt, wh a t a n y ou expec t h n m 1| Frenc hman-<»~<m-nllnm vonr twen- hack tu n he r wo rd u a n he wln ked a t J e e ms I t wa s 1 great nig h!o f two long y eun ln the Bulaln c abln, and Cnt.herine's three Betty lamps and her Phoebe lamp and n dozen cnn» din a s we ll vfe re llgh te d lu h on or o f lt.no th at when d n r k u e u f e llthic k and slnrlell about the wllder- ness.wi th m a n a o t m l n clouds gathering overhead.th e ho me nt the ed ze of For bid den va lle y wn l bright wlth glo w nnd cheer.Th e ro as t wa s c u t op en . an d wi th n t- t e a n t f l l n h e s o f mk qn tmh ha nh . l.. ......... ..-,.....-,.__ ,_- __ ._ Announcing 99T h e " A l l - T o a s t S a n d w i c h S h o p Formerly Called Dew~Drop~Inn Having installed an All-Toastmatic Sandwich Machine I have discontinued serving meals and will serve all kinds of Sandwiches.Will-also make Sand- wiches for Parties and Entertainments. u All-Toast Sandwich Shop \220 West Washington St.Kenneth Larsen, Prop Home gf Peqfed Talking Pfclure THURSDAY DECEMBER 25 "Shooting Straight? With Richard Dix and Muy Lawhr COMEDY--Belmr Zero FREE MATINEE FOR CHu.DnEN CHRISTMAS DAY STARTS AT 2:30 FRIDAY and SATURDAY Saturday Matinee DECEMBER 26 and 27 "The Sea Wolf" With Mlltcn Sill: and Jane Kieth FABLE and SPORTUGHT SUNDAY and MONDAY Sunday MatireeDECEMBER 28 and 29as_in . | l \ l ¢ ¢~l | \ ° ¢ i n . . . l i n Home gf Peqfed Talking Pfclure THURSDAY DECEMBER 25 "Shooting Straight? With Richard Dix and Muy Lawhr COMEDY--Belmr Zero FREE MATINEE FOR CHu.DnEN CHRISTMAS DAY STARTS AT 2:30 B - ... . . . . . . - _ . _ - W - _-- _ . . . _ . - - . . . . . . . . . . _. - . _ _. . _ . . . . . . . . . . . __ . . W . . . _. . . . . . . ... _ . Ruby Ring Hose is still in the lead as satisfac tory Hose.Try a pair and be convinced. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Saturday Matinee DECEMBER 26 and 27 "The Sea Wolf" With Mlltcn Sill: and Jane Kieth FABLE and SPORTUGHT The well known Hansen glove in many styles and colors.Prices are very reasonable for these fine Gloves.-~..., v _ Necklaces of beads, pocket books, sachets and many Christmas articles can be found in this store. we still have a few of those Dress lzsrgains, 2 for $5.They are real buys. Better Dresses in silk and wool,tailored and other styles-small and large sizes A complete line of infants wear CALL AND SEE OUR LINE We Are Glad to Serve You! THE STYLE snoP|>E A few pairs of 59c Hose left, reduced to 35c H A T S There are many good bargains in hats in felts and velvets and all warfted colors.We have cut the prices in half, 50%off.Also a number of $5.00 Hats at $1.98. A Beautiful Array of Holiday llimdkerchiefs boxed for Christmas gifts. These are lovely and the price is right. TUESDAY DECEMBER 80 "Locked Door" With Bubnn Slunvyck and Wll un Boyd COMEDY-Filly Milllon Hnnhandn Glasgware Night SUNDAY and MONDAY Sunday Matiree DECEMBER 28 and 29 "Heads'Ub" with Charles Rodgers and Hale" Kane My Gll Sal-'even Snv°~_!`r»-on Trdll Stenlc WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY DECEMBER 81 md JANUARY x With Marion Nixon and .lark Whlflng COMEDY-Mind Your Btldnes Merry Christmas 'po A11 well ns men. to defend and hold the llllmltable dnmnln s of Qfew Frnnre.whic h renrlwd fr nm the upper Cnn ndns to the Gu lf o f Mvxlc o and from the Allegh nnle a to th e Ro c ky mountains. n f this nln rmlng disparity ln power o r ti zh tlng men . an d pf the |»Itil¢>su=8L0l|!;!P whic h i w mvnrvwnuld some dafv sweep through all the r:ountry of Lu ke Ch allmluln a nd ihn Dlnh»\ln|\Hnn nlhah lin en: h ad - ~tempered husband h e m when h e gem n c han c e to use hll teeth, ln- stend ot his hands. whic h God gave hi m ta h g h ! wlth l Th e lllt ln th eh e e l l only a crease left by a n 0ne.ldn'| knlte when he misled hlm~ n l ! w i t h th e Umu gh t th a t I ha d __...._L . - .- .....-__...m ,........,_....e,,. ." .. w» .- mu mr r u w.nnd . hasty pndd lng wi th map les lr n m g a ve opportunity fo r nn:-h teamng that an ho ur was well gone before Bepxlbnh Adams thrun bac k hln end ol"¢he long lable bench -'gg hrou ghl fo nh hll fa t p ac k fr om n - d e :th e s mlr s whlc h le d u p to I "v" gun u w out un a uargarw vrulcnxnever do get. or I'm a slnnerl But ll t hat all?Do you keep no better account ol' me than lhltl Iam a hlt ashamed of you. Cather me. (or you have mlwed the lmpor- u m x m a g l " "W h at ls th at? " "My stomach."declared Bepsl- bah. holdlng hls ample pouch wlth outa knotted hands. "lt ll llluk and shrunken.as you may clearly ob- aerve.I t ls lx h ffe d .no ne oe d. dncumscrlhed d red uce d-faln ly warped an d strangled fr o m lack of food!And lt I do not eat ve r y s o o n - " The rest was smothered In Cath- erlne' a arma and laughter."Dear old 8 e o n y ! - H u u l r r - n l- v m hungry ,an d y ou never wi llbeany other vray.So .we ahall almost as aoon aaha ve supper smoke can be made to come out of the chlmneF~ ha ve eo me l""And L" added Henri, 'g[\_|||"||_\ a wo r d a t las t. le e ma ws u tu gg i n g at th e handof hls rovlnx vagahoad or a'n uncle. r am ao ha p py y o u : w h o l a :hlx greatest hero ln all the world, and dragged hlm back to get I sla gun. as th e y wart. the happlneaa ln-Cather1ne'a f a m vms clouded for aa Ins tan t.- o u r keep good eyes on our s e e m rar a tlme.Ilo nrl,"alw- v a m e d ."lIepaIhah. y ou know very vrell,u a slngularly lmpr ovld enl a n d tn o n g ln la a ma n nverdlled w h a foollan trlc ka an d eo n tr lv ancea m o n allo rlux to boy lah mlndat an d o f whlc h.beeauae ol' Jeems. I am a hlt l<L" But Hen ri only c huc k led. f or the thought was In hls mlnd that lt was l fattenlng of oae's good fortune to be taught tric ks by a man llke Hep Jeema'sleeplng loft. "J ust o few llttle trlnkets," he he sw. u a lng the lde n tlc a l wnrda hehademploy ed one y ear-' atter an- other." A few whlm~whama and haubles for the boy, n blt ot trump- ery fo r Slater.an d a tarthlag wo n h o f n o th i n; ln plu tle u la r to r y on. Henri.ah, he re we have the nm p ac k ag e, wi th wrltln g ou . It lnthe hand of the sc ho lar who so ld me th e go n da - a c ap . a mme .a ta c k er . an d a b olt o t la c e a t nve shllllaga a y ard!Now wh o I n thla room c an auch sllllea be f o r - u mles s- '° a nd at Cal.herine's dellght- ed exc lamation he teased the hun- dle to her.B u t scarce ha d she opened ln.wlth her eyes Intent upon her bualneas.than Heuslhnh nufurled a red sllk pettlc oat In the c andle glow, and thll tlme Oath- erlne sprang to her feet wi th an amazed intake of breath. for so well had Ilepalboh arranged hla lur- pr1se.th at one after another.h e had a wh lte loveho od,a blac k lo ve h wd .an d three more pettl~ c oats on the ta ble-o ne or sc arlet \vlth blac k lace.one o f coloreddrn|:xzt-t wi th polatc d lac e.and a lh lr d of blnrk allk wlth ash~gray lln ln g ;and as Catherlne stood gaz lng up on the n trea sur es M f orn queen he added to them two palrs of atny n for an elghteen-Inc h walst, und then showered over them auc h nn a rmy or la c e drowlua , g org eta pleeadlllles. and other nec kerchlefs that Culherlne c losed her ey e| for nt moment an d then opened themolde u lf theme mlght he a c hanc e of some c lever tric kery ln lt. ' D e a r Mo th er ln he ave nl"ahe crled."Ar e all or th es e rar la hlnz thlngs fo r me?They mu s t ha ve wat a f on un el" n au slng to loo k at her smlllng hrother an d a t th e "A s L o n g aa You Llva, Y ou M u n Never P m W lth Th i s Platol, Joamay ." be ma n a nd woma n, and K eve r u selgneurs daughter finds herself lucky lt wlll he on the day ahe mor~ rlea a son of th e tr i b e a t A d a ma Th e wr ltln g on l L Jeemsy.tellswhe re 't c ame Ir ma an d ho w mu c h lt c os t: a n d alo n g wltn I t I have b mu g h t y ou home uaukenn fur brltchea an d clotlnerk fo ur ahlna. an d n threec omored ha t wlth a blac k rlhhon,alx hundkurrhlers. and a J ac kknlfe two palrs o' serge-hrltehen.as many a l n e w shoes. an d - th ls . " n n d from the now c om pletely elnnlled pac k he drew forth a beautlf ul longha rreled plnlol, hla eyes aglnw wltln a mxhtlm:m:|n'~ prlde ns h e fnn tlled lt ln th e llg hl of the rnnlllea and pnlullt-tl nul n .merlta to J eema "Aa lem: ns y on. llve. y ou mu st never | nlrl wlth thl- |>llt6l. J eemsy ," he sald." l t Zxnh new. you see. hut lta ren-ord ls urnorglory aa lung na my arm, and | `ll tell y ou sho ut lt so me d ay .lt's a klller. lad. n klller deadly and sure, :oo d f ulr n hu ntlre d par a wllh I ma than an Inc h or drop," and he gave the weapon into seems' hands. An Instant of tllsnpproval gn th ered la tTntherlne`| ey es "I t wa n k ln tl nr y o u to lmn g th ec loth for Antuln elte b ut l do no t c are for the plalo l. Hepalhah." she sald."A p la ln l un uk a me thlnk o l' -me n llg h tln g me n .a n d n s r e we are at p eac e. h avln g n eed only or the rllle an d of .Ieems y 'a bo w and an-o wl to br ing as meat.I f e el lt ls n o t o m x "_ As ahe spoke thu s eonadently ol peace.a cloud c ams over Bepal~bah'a lace. but In a morhent he had lnnnluul ...e ...\..we... ~.,................... ......spoken a t len zth hu t wl th small ele c t nn lle nr l llnln ln . " I m wnr t~n|\\e lf It mo n . " la lr l Ilenrl."Th e h e lm n l' Ne w F r nn r e Is s et b ehln d ar l lmpene trnb lo mlll nf mc lr and fo res t, a nd wlth th ese rnmpnrts In our favor, elghly thouaandwlllbe a ma tc h f o r the mll llloo E nglish lf th ey c ome thls way . A s tor me. should mghtlng c hanc eto c o me - w h y . I s h a ll' b e a frlead to My sllle a a n d a tr lke at nd the r .For o matter wh a t c a a n s h o u ld hdn g ab ou t th e strif e. I e on ld n ot str i ke a t th e pe o p le o f my Cath- erln e'|blood,no r wo uld ah a ha ve me tu r n a g a ln n my o wn .Bo why mo r e fr o m here?I t ls neutralurtlund. and we. helng n eutral. are ntly placed here.Oad da l a nd hlo~ ha wk s ha ve ea te n un d er ou r root as well u B u rn na an d A lg on q nlns , and wh en de ad ly ene mles au c h asthes e meet na on c o mmo n g rou nd. wha t c aus e h ave we fo r f ear f" A llg h t o r p r ld e glo we d ln Ca th e-nada eyes as she llatened od her huabaud'a words. and shs added: " He n r i lo ve :the Indian a. and l have grown to love them. too. They are_all w r f r i e n t l l ' (C o n lin lle d n e xt we e k ) URUM nvmtws Mr. and Mn.. u m a Eager of L'1alr, were Ttlwllr evenlng aup~ pet guests at the Charles Thell- foldt. home.Wednesday .Mr ; a n d M n .Ma r - ti n L a n a :atte nded a s urpr ise dm- ne r pa r ty a t th e F r e d E a ge r ho me n e a r ` He r ln a n ,g i ve n i n ho n o r o f Mr Env.:-'A hlrihrlnv. a nlhah Adams.same time holding u p the sc nrlef Th en Catherine sow Um!a Illm peltlc ont wi th blac k lace.""I.'hls»of smok e was ri si ng fr om th e top une. for lnsumce»--" of the big stone c himney ." T w o pou nd:fifteen shillings," "Heps lhnh has alre ady marr ed a m i d Hepalbuh opening hls ac k-D"f x" ' h e E l. lld . "a n.|A :¥ldB¥: .aug 'working ~ |lI1I1d8 quick- u u l l 5 | | 1 ; \ |l l .u n a ;u u u w a n l . \ S l l | . L l § h o r t h a t w i t l i l n a w e e k s h e w o u l d b e a u p r o u d o f h e r b o y ' | m n r k n m a n - l h l p a s s h e o o vr s e e m e d f e a r f u l o f th e pis tol':Influence upon n n futune. The ne xt an y was th e du' o f the ¢ g o n ¢ . . | ¢ ' v n u :u » ¢ ¢ ¢ . - . - ¢M r .a n d H r s .H .C .R a s m u s s e n an d He le n le f t F r i d a y mo mi n g f o r Cmli fomia,wh e r e th e y wi ll ma k e th ei r fu tu re h omo.W e d n e s d a y n f t e n i o o n a d l o w e r H l a v \ ; 1 f a v " h h ~n h l . .I :IL 'Ill un: l.lln|:\l\:.:~l ul lull un-phc e wh ic h ha d d rawn tha exp res don ot' surprise and ph-nture from (}ath|=fr'Im=--that a r d the arnmn nf waking thln g| whi c h gr eeted them. ly .auu no go with tnese dressesI have here ruffle: and tuc kens and threads and huttnnn and rlhhmvl. and four | ul.lIS of me nlhuit ulmeu that ever came u p the iludsnn." an d placing th e m _Last-ngmgq _gg auc tlon sale at l..amn's plac e.L u l- m n v m : a weaithy ta r me r a t th e m m o f the next lelgneurle,ten miles away .He wn g r e tu r ni n g tohis o ld home n mr th e.. }a l¢ qt O r ;;:"' 'sit &»{i£Z`n`k7Ji}"a1L`»`=§`S|EA C hr i s tma s p r o gr a m u r n van T |u n d a y e v e n i n g a t O m m . S Besi des pla y s and rec ita tion ; mus- ic al selec tions we re gi ve n a s fo l- Ull!.Nbrntx. 1Dgmmhar26.L9s0 NEWS ix faking Min pm: at tha en- -of Olnnha. was ednenday nl his ~»~, Wm. Adams. petty which was e i t a public Monday, Dec. 20 ~NUC, was bid in.Sodety will no! have ¢hm;od time.Tha o ne "i q .mn nz 10:45 ww goes me 9:65. as th w m a onehuurnrli er.'Hn i : 4 5 h mwr due nt 12:46. Sargent Rollnnd Richmond and flmlly of Fo n Rile y, Kms u vim Ited ova' night Friday It the home of his coudn,Mn.Fred Roger! and Iumily.Ho il having u threemonths furlough They left Sn- mrd a y w v i a dtn tt ha h o me c fh i l parents, Mr. and Mn. Bm Rich- mond at Ponca, Neb. Fddny for Exeildm' Spdnp, lb. tor n e mrpie d wa h da y.Mr. (B un. l lnrlu mnnd ne d l number at neighborhood mm at n mg pnrty on Frld-ny evening.The puliic mmu cloned Fridl! afternoon for n two week: nca~ tion.Tim teuhen of the grads prepared Chrlltmu programs andthey were much enjoyed by 1 number of friend; and pl!-rvns. Min Ed: Sle rk wu hostess w the Women Club at their Chxilb- m u party Thurodly alunmoon. ll-ua".can vlan .~a d d l d o u lundnouThe nmni ndn of Y-he vu spe nt duging '- gg a nd | ladxl time Mr.and H n .Ch u: I n U n i s B u l a - Henry Rohwer home K emoon.Mr. and Mrs. Ori!: Mr. and Mn. W m. Si supper guells At the Nhome Friday evening. Ndghborl And frlen I..~ _ auenro r n b e md i t f a ru n u i n ti m.I t h b u e d xlpona study mld¢ l nCult lrc o unty l nthe when cattle ue d ter ¢f nm-a.to run in tha field only one -»-----__--_ ..._.-»-....... ._ .._.._.__.........__.--......._....._ . ~honrsndsyeompamdto t l n t m n l n t b a m m x h l k a tina.Feedingaomeuldi- fee ddo elnotentirelypte- ~ e l o s | f m mc o m | h I k d 1 ~hzta wne tn ke nlx-o m: o1dbulletino1'thaNsb- A U C ' l ' l o N E E R S BRADLEY & SEARING OAKLAND TEKAMAH Phone 19?Phone 143 or 11 mu \~l|CAN"Ncrr PaévsnrIIERHAIus u v e d. u m m oonnsnnx nxssAsslu=»'a¢Hmmdl c u m e e m!£ll|»Knhlm\ll'l m ,l a u m m m u e x m d n w x w w u h t n u s e d n n t a l l n i u t l mn o mi i d d o h n m d f o r f o n w m n i clxooaebehreemx M,¢ ¢_h,twua lfarnxtive s.Tbayenneither ,,,¢|,y,f¢.cutt.hes talklvrhnxt.heco mxi p- m m m m x m i r m m e f m - nxrimmmd der or theyemputure the mud- ovr tm those all thc do m! vent t neun.The tda d l mn tv n ldinn¢rK\l¢"-dm-|411-S. Mr. md 1 The Hover pro advedind for z rv e n w e rs li n g mluw i m hm ma o f de a th .zz N in Hanse n lou amounti ng to nn av enge otlri lh.li ic uonn Bla ir to le ttle upthe e'I'h c M.E .Ai d l1{wg_lr§rc¢ting t u n p u r l m t j l l u p c : U e l l b D I sm e l l Cl i l l e I I I I . :d u o f M r .f a v o r a b l e se a s o n . \ |a u n t !so . .-- 1 u l l *|"`"""Ylll 55' umm-uw xarge numner OI sales ma: we nave conaucn-' m m ° ' t h e ' " ' " " 'P ' " ' ° ' ° ¥ v " ° ' |e d l s t h e b e s t e v 1 d e n c e t h a t o u r w o r k 1 s s a t l s - n ; r h n » n L n n 4 . n m » . . . f u n . . ._| Awuuu;-:nu d Cl1!'ilUll1l8»Lac y n lu r u z g n u a ----» ».. . , . , , , ,"__ " Aswanwe mmd a y . D e c . 8 1 wi th Mr s . E v-he r teac hing d 1 ;n a n Hi m e s f o r q u i lti n g .Nq p.sc hools f m? E i . s o li d ly , f r e n t : 1 C md ro ll a u wn s ns were n ny\"'----"~---'-------=- w -h r m m u verse.n m E1 1 » 'f- "°" °1 l v mv lo r th e m .Z the i r ¢ .,. 2 1 'I h.' L m" "f.' }' 3 .3 . ~ ver gave n ma m: ,,¢ m,d,f*\°m°Saturday evening.A very found vs prevent or reduce the v Father Christmas Got Mu- 51\Joyab\e time was mm by ul.Ilona i n th e mm md k disease.pzmwu.nu nu n.-quuawu mu me ~bdledn ber eptiufod lor distribu-_uull | , E Uls U\v we r a y rnu ne ua u s .Mrs. John Andersen ucompan-ied a sister from Blair tp Omaha Wednesday to meet their grand-mah-er, who was reluming from a vlsdt with relatives.Mr. and Mrs, Harold Bates ol Tekamah, were dinner guests on Wednaday of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Wa t.Gilbert Potadle was a husinen visitor at the Douglas county seat MondayNing!y~RiX attended the o. E. s. meeting last Thursday evening.Thirty-zwu wer? from other plaou .Twenty-[our of that number were from Deeatur.The serving committee for the evening was:lluars. and Mesdames A. J. Cam-eron, A. w.Barge. August Pen-miller, Ed Wilson. Mrs. Anna Ped- die, Mrs Hattie 'l`reet» Miss M18- gie Lowe ard Misa Caroline Wach- ter.Mn. Altha Booton and Mrs E E. Caldwell and Bonnie Lee of Tekamah, enjoyed s visit withtheir niece and sister, Mrs. C. E. Johnson, Friday. A committee of members ol theWomans Auxiliary met at tha hall Thursday noon and packed several boxes with candy, cigarettes, etc.which they sent to Omaha lor ex-aadaa men who are in hospitals. The Baptist guild met (or work Thursday with Mrs. Wm. AdamsThey have no meeting this week.Hits Louise Larson, who teach- canon.The Nebraska Power Co. are ex~ tending their line m serve the Woods-Updloe ranch.They ex- pect to have the work completed ln about three weeks.The huild~ ings at the ranch are being wired Tha new home just built for Man-ager Young was wired while it was being built. Mrs.L .A.Parrish and MaryMarie of Omaha, stopped hare onTuesday for a hrlel visit at the S. M. Parrish and 0. I.. Hilsinger homés They were on their way to vim relativa st Tekamlh.The members of the birthdaydub had a jolly Christmas party at tléea '=ggg_° of Mrs. L. B. I-larri~ son tu y al oon. Mrs. Har-rison entenainig-hem in honor of her birthday Which occurredthat day,Dec. 20.All o f the members except Mrs. Claude Clem- ents yvere present.They dispens~ ed wzth sewing and had a short Prvzram. a Christmas me and anexchange of gifts.Mrs. Harrison assisted by her daughter,Miss Doris, served a lovely lunch. Following the close of school on Friday, Mines [gona Raver andI-'rancea Koopman went to Blair; Marcus Kroger to Wayne and Miss Margaret Kroese to Firth,Neb., to spend their vacation at their homes. A family Christmas tree panya t t h e F r e d R o g e r t h o m e C h r i s t D u m x.....\...a...| :cans"Win 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1: 1. ~1: 1: 1: 1: ( i 1: (1 1: 1. | A n l 1 !!¢!* ! £ = ! & ! & !&!!!£\&! ! & ! ! \£=!&& &! ! ¢ £ ~ & £ & & & 1 !!\!l 5 » ! !! ~ l ~ l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l Christmas Season ! !» Comfort ea at Laurel, Neh., :mme home on Friday zo spend the holidays withlmme (olh. Robert Jackson and Stanley |,...,. 1u|_»|..¢-.AA H... uw "l ume n nu. um mrs .Harold Webster and Joyce of Te- k§mlh, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crut- amger and Lyle,Mr.and Mrs.Fred Roxen and Hxrlev....nw ~=...¢.-...nw .nu .-minima orthe I-Delta-Dek'Card Club at theHrs Bertha Lowe 'home Fdday evening.Mrs. H. C. Hlnson and Malvern West won the high score of the evening with Miss Leona Rave: and A. H. Lowe winning conmlxtiona. Hn. C. L. Reid and Mnnon, Miss Dngmnr Olson .md Min Kntheryn Leash were in Omaha 'hxesdny.Jimmie,small son of Mr. andMrs.Jesse Webster,swallowed some r-at poison Monday albemoonwhich he found while playing about the house.His mother whohad only smmled out the dom- for Mr. and Mm.A.L Cooper of Tewnah, enjoyed Sundny dimer at the Harry Cooper home. Jwequellne and Ann Woodward of Omaha,are spending their Christmas vacation at the home of their gnndpnrenu, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Woodward. Mr.and Mrs. Edgar Skinner, Vera Mae and Lyle had Sunday dinner at the Godsey home. N. R. Burdic was up from Omn- ha Sundny for the shooting match and called on home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Fonest Brewster and Ehildren spent last Sunday ln CHANGE A TIRE? cheap nowires" I u m l n l .Z . » \ 2 ' a ° ' 2 ' ". § . ¢ ¢ ' i . .. . ,' : : ' . . , " ' : . . . : f '. ; . ° l E - v s . S » s ~ = d ¢ = » - - P w 2 2 ' r v a nttcntinn was given and he is re- eove-ring nloely. hirx. Claire Johnson of Auburn,Nab., in here at prelent at the bedmlde of her mother, Mrs. Henry Kuhlman, who la critically ill. The moms at school held Christ-mas exercises Friday afternoon.They had a program with an ex-change of gifts.The primary room and first intermediaie hadtheir program together, and thesecvnd inwtmedlate and grammarzoom had their program ln the grammar room. _ A 8004 number I ; ren lem: day for Marion Truhlaen.It was her eighth birthday andher mother, Mrs. Henry Truhlsen helped har entertain ten of her llttle friends.Mrs. Tnxhllen took the little folks to the matinee atTekamah that alternoon On their return she merved them a lovely dlnner.There wu a hlg birthday eat.These were her guests:Wen- da Cmmhnugh,Marjorie Rdd Betty Jennen,Florence Ind Mil-d r d Jolnnon,Vlrglnla Metzler,Elaine Jespersen, Leona Brewster .na e¢.».|.a. 'rmhlnn cake and lots uf good thlngn to' . or pannu nttanded.The first basketball game ofthe lesson was played at *he le gion hall Friday evening.Mem~ 'hers of the ninth and tenth grade defeated the members of the sev-enth und eighth grade.Then the Mr. and Geo. Lowe enjoyedaday's visit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Yskish and Mljil of Fremont, who drove over.The legion boys sponsored a Christmas shoot which they held Alunrnni scored iiwo more p°iim§| °"1'§§f"'sif§§é§"'B.0. McD;>nnld, lmn thi: lfigh school, thus defeat~| Jesse Slack and phil 01inger,all mg them In 3. fast Ktrne... ,.. .l ;A_.J .1 Ll...f11.....|.I§Mr .an d Mrs.B e f t Cooper o f Tg k n ma h were guests o f H e r ma n f n e n d s Wednesday evening. A lar g e C hr i stmas tr e e i n f ro n to f t h e I . e g 1 o n h a l l a g a i n t h i s \ f . 9 ! \ P I n h b u a a - l » ¢ . . ¢ i . . . . . . _- ! - \ ;. l oz le xa ma n , a twn u e u m e \.|lll'lllL'|ma s sho otin g matc h he re S und ay .| Th e Lu th e ra n Sunday sc hool Bt! Hi ll C tt e k ga ve the ir Ch ri atma m pro gra m S und ay eve nin g.A la r g e . c rowd attended.When You'ref,'_;"'».|»:»m.a u |ir|c||Tl;§ glgtll \7»]':lLl'l\1 vn q o u s c o o n :ng ts vs enl i t u p a t nig ht.Th e tree wa s F P .~Y presented bo the Le gi on by W h i t A N D V I C I N I T Cameron and th.. N.=|..-....1,..tam..--HurryingCo mp a ny d i d th e wir i n g .Mr s .F r a n k Ad a ms an d Mr s : The Baptist Sund ay Sc hool c hoir Els ie Coo k attend ed th e ' Mes sia h' a r p pmc ti c in g dilig ently f o r the at th e Oma h a A u di to r i u m Mo n d a y C h r i s tma s pr o gr a m and me t o n evening. T u :d a y evening wi th Mi ss Mu r~ 'M r an d Mr s .Gu s K1-me we re reg; Lowg.»Sunday din ner g ues ts o f Mr .an d o llo wmg the demomstratnon o n M H a n r Kn vs r r i n Dou glas c ook ing by electricity nec ently,nr. M r s .A .W .B a r g e a n d M r s .H ¢ r \ r y h ° ° } .'. '. f t _ " ; _ - . - . » . - 1 -. . . . _ . . . \ . . . ¢ » . . . . . . . . .* L n ' | ' u » . L l - . . . _l _ There! .nunnen nave purchased electricfanseq-\The Legion nm giving one of their popular dances Christmas eye nt. their hall.Tickets will be one will receive a goose. |Ane uaancuuuu game unwwu uw|high school 'team and Modale, In-fwas won by the local team.The score was 15 to 7.'1 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sievers andgiven nf. the door and the lucky hir. and)Mrs. Oral Harrison rlgw- IGustaveHansenof Omaha,is visiting here with his daughter, llra. G. F. Lowe. Gordon Andersen,Bon of Mr.and Mrs. A. B. Andersen and u member of the senior class in thehighschool,was taken to the lard Liner hospital at Omaha onWednesday where he was operated -un for apprndicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Eldeu Waller have gone to Norton,Knnaaa where they will make their future homeJames Finnerty, manager of dnl* Hines mnch,has been spendingthepan ten days with relatives at_l>Lutingg,}.incoln and Omaha. ed carda one evening,agrewllllthat the losers were to give the winners a supper.The men wrrethe losers, so on Wednesday eve-ning they treated the ladies to anloystersupperattheHarrison home.The table and_houSe weredecorated ln real Chnstmas m»'lf' and the men proved to be real "cnoks" and entertainers.|Mrs. 'r. 1. Mmh»n entertained the ladies of the Greene district Wednesdnv afternoon. Hrs. Claus Rohwer was hostessio the kenaington club Thursday aihernoon.An enjoyable time was had by all.l Dec. 18th wan the twentieth wed \\\\ protection GOODYEARS all around! §uPeripr in tread and Carcass --AS WE CAN PROVE --they cost you little f any m0r€»Goodyear enjoys lowest costs and gives greatest values beceuse of buxlding MILLONS MORE tires than any other company..... Ask for Our Special Offer on "New Goodyears All Aroundmm 1-red Rngert and Harley at-tended the Christmas program atthe Vacoma school Friday.Miss0901 Hansen of Blair is the teach- er.Mrs. Tillie Wachter of Omaha ls slaying at the Hans Andewen home.Mrs, Carter has returned io her home at Blair. Edward Swxnson is home from Onmaha where he is atmndinv abusiness college, for a two week! vacation.For vadoua reasons the Junior §ewlng Club_ postponed their meet- ing and Chnstmas program whncn was to have been Satunlay zifter~ umm at the Geo. Sheets home. ,Mr. and Mrs. Emil Follen and baby spent Saturday at Blair vds- iting at the Elmer Fraln home. Hr. and Mrs. 'Tom Wakefield, -In Qrmge tn Omaha Tuesday. Mn. 'ding anhlversaryoi Mr .and Mrs.| l n Henry Lorenzon.At noon, about: twelve couples gathered at their home, bring-Ink well filled haalfetsandvery delightfully mrpnsed and entertained them at dinner. the usual good time was had by all and all present wished Mr. and Ming Imrenznn many more happyyears of wedded life.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klindt en- tertained the members of the Hanhv Hour Club and their hun-bands aml rhildren at a Christmas;pany Thursdnv evenlnpr.There were five tables nf plnochle.Mr. P.C.Tucker and Mrs.Chris Frahm held high scores while Henry Fischer and M n .JacobSierk were oonloled.Gifts were exchanged by the ladies and there were also gnftl for the men and .~m|.|»n A mn ...¢.....\.\..n..- |» I ALL TYPESALL SIZESALL PRICES and ALL GOODYEARS Drive another Season with all the New Car Buyers Enjoy Auto Glass lntstalling P HO NE BLACK 9 FOR GOODYEAR TIRE REPAIRING Upholstering and 'rap Work BLAIR TOP and TIRE COMPANY_.. ......an ~.¢;\...uJv ¢Ul!7 n u n :L .B .H a r r i s o n w e n t .d o w n w i t h w a s h a d b y a l l | t h e m a n d s p e n t t h e d x y w i t h h e r M r .a n d M r .J o h n L a n d i s a r e § . " * ° ' - J § § f . B e u l a h a t m e d r i v i n g a n e w 1 9 3 1 C h e v r o l e t 'MILLER, Proprietor f -"_, . .»-¢n»-s¢mas=mrvsrr¢T#w1r-vfnunsw, mir, Nebraska, DL.a, :sal With The Churches rms ? METHODIST c ra ua c u W. Byron Pnrdun, Putor Next Sunday our special meet- ings begin.Don'! believe in 'em'! Them,don't fail to hear Mathis. He's different.Nothing nl. all like the type .of evangelist that is bo- cuming so universally taboo.Ma- this thinks through,he is eon- structive as to method! and mer sages,logical alwnys.He is s :val mnn'n man.The pastor of thi; church lmown him per- sondly for over thirty years, twenty-five of which he has de- voted w the work he ls now doing, md i t hu bee n his privilege to work with him through many meetings,two in diargee when- the puwr was minmer.At the close of these meetings those who had opposed expressed entire nt-iffsction and the desire that M:- thls might Ntum.You wlllmake .stake if ou allow your BAi "\`Ig| ° c mnzcn L. J. Moran, Pastor Our services lust Sunday had in them muon of thc Christmas uplr- it.We set s new attendance ro- 'cord.in the Sunday School, eightya mvcn being present We have a faithful corps of ulfioers and teachers over our Sunday School, t h e y u e d a y :in their places 'every Sunday save for some ex~ cellent reason.The Sup't. is urg- ing that every member of the school who can posdhly do some nn time.The pastor feels that too manyof our church people are letting the Sunday School suffice for their entire religious upresslnn.We believe strongly in this part of our church program but luppose we _like some should neglect all thc , r a t Do you think the church 'would oven survive much less grow?/Them will he no evening ser- I i II i n um u\mw»d Qamaur from vwinu 1=o\¢a»1 »m¢m¢i=£ -mm uh 1»&.'5§. bb¢¢m1iu.,1su= all imfimx m.m.az~| mmm nnnrmw and otherwise,Hay ._Ibestinthis halppyieuonbeyonru. sp-md tha holidays with war P¢\"\pu~t| out lots and pieces ml l.md_hospital follloihiz n pa§alytic_entl,ur. W? -!'*'-...9°..,'$?:mrhin the umm of ma vryins lf»}'°l=<= from jvhkll xhe Mi ="ff°1'-n m Liliian Marie Redfiglri n s.1 ~.mNs Ps rms s u .Jens Pgtetun, 18 2l22_Ayemmo E, Comiudl Bl\x£fn,lows, died at his home early Monday waning, December 15. ol halt diana fol~ Qgum, Sr. and llr. mc mn. nm dk ui me thc propeny Above eu ance svnvy~N o \Un\|nd.described, w pay Lhg gas! ~ age|Mn. L undtv » u|:C'l=|.uD\:I ua.puled.away lun rnua y m asns bum and re|.red0mnhn hospital following a serie Mrs. A. W. Ayers, the dean of hon f Fall Clt Paving improvement tnerd-U.102111 Gernnny nndcame wuus eoun-/or openuuns wnmn lo wralenru _.women in the McDendree C°"¢8'\Ne °»: ho lzla l fix the valuntlon od such lots,try with her husband.Gustav har that she wx; unable to sur~ lowing an illness of several hours. at Lennon,Ill.nrrlved Snturdxy 5P*?¥\dU18 the ~ynand will spend a pan of the hall-'Will Binh' relatxvea.i days with her mother, Mn. J. C.Blackburn and other relatives. Her CLUB MEMBERS ENJOY daughter, Min Angvhne Ayers of CHRISTMAS Plan: . Lincoln, also arrived Sunday to be (Continued from page one) present at a family dinner m"'i"'bers. mas day nt the Dr. and Mrs. R. A.§At the close of the evening, Davies home.lvnran rev ed that Mrs. C_M_~ part! nl lots -nd pieces ol lmd.§L.\md¢ in um.Mr. 1.\ma¢ P-=-ed taking into aaount the b°°¢5U;sway some years ngo and llnee derived or injuries Slllflined i n u m ti me she h u continued herQwneeqvldlwe°f such paving im~'resid¢n¢e at the old home. provement,t o consider th e \`Four children were born io Mn' yamounts charged asdw '°m\°"""snd Mrs.Lundt:Mrs.Wllmul pw ag lata and nw o l lnnd, Ke llo gg o f No rth Plane be ing me bo eonmder and equalizevthe pro-eldest,and the boys, Ginn, B.F. -d levv of snecml assessments _ma ~n....a..».11 un-.R nf whom vlve.x Mrs.Redfield is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Furnberg L . has made this dty her home mon of her llfé. She was married a number of years ago w Ernest Rndecke and m them two children were born, - 1.....mm .mm mn" .nd Swi rl l>\>rn lv Danmark,he came to Council Bluffs where he lived IM 1906. At that time he moved to n fumnear Blair, where he resided until his retirement five years ngo, Since than he has divided histime between his home in C0\1B¢ilBluffs and Bm of his daughfér, 4 D..ncaa d ,' " i ' " "_home ,{w:"n,"§§y,D"§;§|u»mhmm and n. v. Muser held gm Ames, ln.,`l:o spend the holi- yx,Mr. and Mrs. c. G. Hardball md' nccordingly awarded ¢Pvr°nri=ce daughters drove to Bennett to spend Chmtmns. Mr. and Mrs. F. C.Cady, Sr., high md c. ll- Bitchman and Mrs! Mauser, second high and they were rnbstibuted for Mr. and Mn. R. C. of David City, u=...ma Mrs. sr-'mu-rrmn who were unable w »¢»| mer Larson and eluldrm of Her-m a ,and Mr.and rm. c . M . rewards.Mr.And Mrs.Philip 0'Hanlorr. .---- --~..in said paving distdc parcels of land, as 1 proposed schedule u sesmenu prepared I}_ng,,,,,,. Nixon & 1 now on file at the 53 Clerk of sgld cis my errors Ure: ply my nmlndons znninst said ,.,.=,»I'}`.'f`£]IZ.".':.'::';.:::::t::.":":.:::.:,':;;': "'1.'_'L,°;f'='"fu, zu num.U. ..=;'U b the lvuxuu ;u uuuua I&C\|ICICUCAI ,caAa naval. 0016 "hu aurvjvlng " l m a l t mg Wjuuw,Known .De c e a s e d wa s a I a g y o f c u ltu r e u n a r n e d to Ro b er t Redfneld a n d Mr s .Ma r e n Pe te ri en ;tw o soma, ~f IPQG a i ;g u d refinement.a n d thos e wh o zlur in g the ir ma rr ie d lif e the y li v-z gh y i s Petersen o f L i t tle Si o ux, DY the spec i Imam:har ' n fiz ed he r fti£I1d5hiIJ e d i n B ll lf .llnwa . a mi . I nh n f h t n r n n n n f B ld r : Reynolds, and ofiiee Of; the ty, and td cor rein and sup- in the same, ¢ 4 - . - "- - - -r " - " -__ __ __h i g h l y .A l w a y s k i n d a n d t h o u g h b i . .B e a d d s t h e f a d a n d o f m o r e t h a n o r d i n a r y c h i l d r e n ,t h e d l i n t e l l i g e n c e s h e m a d e a n i d e a l m o - l s i s t e r ,C l a r a 1 t h e r a n d w i l l b e s o r e l y m i s s e d b Y | J o l ' m ,C d r l ,m m h e r c h i l d r e n w h o m o u r n h e r l o a m s i d e s t h c n a n - - " " |- u n . .- - - - . . .g - » ¢ - 1 . . .f -- v -_ ,h u s b a n d a n d t w u t \ ¢ o d a u g h t e r s ,M r s .F r e d J a r m a n a c c u s e d l e a v e s o n e e f f B l a i r ,a n d M i s s H a n n a h P e t - m d f o u r h ; : :1 e r s ,e r s e n o f C o u n c i l & u f f s ,m d f i v e l s a n d w n u |b e - ~ g r m m u n l d r a . n t s ,a l l o f W h ° 1 I \ §F u n e r a l s e r v i c e s w e r e h c 1 d \o n C m a n m d Mi sa L i lli a n L a r s o n o f McCook spent Christmas at the Dr. P.L .Ca d y h ams . fn.- l:\.».......f. r'l.\\\ nn.-| n Chrint. 'Hitchmm took the places of ur. land Mrs. D.W . mn who were called away in the morning by an automobile iniuiy to their son, Tnber Bell. and to hear any oomplmnu or un-.__jectiuzm which the owners of sa"'The funenl services were held reside in Blair. vwpew nr°P°¢2d no be assessed last Sunlay at 2:30 p. m. at che!The funeral may have. and the ter m fin-home wlth Rgv. Wm.Goede of Tuesday aftcml ally levy a special assessment Fontnnelle,ofhclating and inter-'fmm the Metho nnlinjt a ll of`said lots, parts or ment was made in the Blair ¢¢m'|¢erment.was 1 Thuradnv at 10:30 a. m. at tha|1 - ____servic es we re heldfre aidenue i n Counc il B lu f f s , a f te r oon a t t w o o'cloc k whi c h th e bod y was b ruu gh q to tl di st c h u rc h a n d i n- ; Me tho d in t churc h a t Bla ir ,wh c nude i n th e B l a i r . a sh or t servic e wa s held.I n te -U A u s :| . » u l l | | | v | |1 - o u u n o v n u ._u . - - _ _m a s p a r t y T u e s d a y e v e n i n g a t t h e D .W .L a w s o n h o m e w i t h M i s s L u c y L a w s o n a n d m n ?. m m . » m ~ d e m o n ,h o s t e s s e s .E l e c t i o n o f o f f i a e r s w a s h e l d w i t h ~f o l l o w i n g n n e n | |n r | \ n M r s ( E Y H B ( I O O R Z ment wa s made in Bla ir cemetery.Noncx-: or Mm mnc or . fini and pxms of land inim pav-etery. BOARD OF EQUALIZATIOY* _ ing diltrict. spedHly benefitted byl ___ iihe plving of the streets §n sam' I cemetery Qr ijéd ic e aga in st evan gelism I n " " " '""'1""""'" "I "" " ""° '"=§»-»-~v- -» »»»»»-- - - - -- - - . . ,.th e R e vl v d Me e tm g a t th e M e t vic e-pres.,Mr s .L .M .Peter son;Pa vi q g D i s tr i c t Nu mb e r E i g h t : p a vi n g distric t in p ro p o rti o n to g e n e r a l t o k e e p y o u f r o m h e n r m g l o d j h h r-z. . ; : . ._.. .a a t 'F " H ". R " ° ? R * '-t . ' § " f | ' ? '? F r r . P n Q i c h n r d M e l va r d ; t r e a s .C i t y o f B l a i r , N e b r a s k a .g t h e b e n e f z t l d e n v e d t h e r e f r o m ,w A - -A L -. . ¢ . . » l - I . . . ` 2 . . |I u n n u n u n l n n n f wg!Ilihi8»Every message ls mg Inu one atnenu.we vnu nor. num ourfineandcarries its own apne=l_mia\ye¢k services while these A u l a o L n u v : J u u n l v a n I 1 0 ~U w u u l u a u a u u g u u y q a a u a V ;r " lM r .a n d M r s .T o m F a g g a n d t h e l o t s ,p a r t s o f l o t s a n d p a r c f l s j t h e c o s t o f s f l i d i l d a u g h t e r ,E v e l y n B ¥ l i \ ' ¢ d f 1 ° m ' u f l a n d i n c l u d e d w i t h i n t h e b o u n », b e l e v i e d a g a m s t . N o r t h P l a t t e s e v e r a l d a y s a g - o a n d | d m . i e a o f P a v i n g D i s t r i c t N u m b e q i l a n d b é i n s 't h e s u m w i l t a m e n d t h e h o l j d n m w i t h t h e | : \ : _ | . . . a.- . -H . . .n f . .f n l n i f 1 u i ~ h : [G i v e n u n d e r m v mprovemem to' said pieces of ol $8607.15.|hand and hey ds 23rd day of . w C u...-.- m e e u n a r e 111.r o g m s s .b o t h t 0 ill'|1ElI¢Cf 8.111 sp l r i t .H e i i f l H n E s n h n r n n s r n 'llhin F ' r i d a v Ma th i s .H ' a d i f f e t.* " '" " " "°°-~-------" - " " |e ren -..!~'3WDill3 b u tr a t u s u a l ti me n e xt Members of the church shouldplan w attend the Sunday School lnd to stay through the momin8 services.Ycu'll return at night without an invitation.Remember. Snndny Sehool beglm at 10 and week.'Do nat miss the New 'leafs Pageant "The Portals of 1931" tobegivenlt the 'waning service Sunday, Jam. uh.Our church membership extendsif-8 lympilhy to Mrs. Cecil Thomp- " "'r.¢||gm. ur me vu.,V........, ..-fé '$ §"F¥ 2 §§ ""'Mr.and Mmralka, being the following describ- John F. Jackerott is spending ed premises,to-wit:The South Christmas in Omaha with Mr. and Half of Blocks 68. 64. 65 and 66, Mrs. Bemnrd Jsckerott.the West Half of Black 74,the Mr.m! Mn. U. J. Denman of East Half and the Northwest .»_=- ...| ... \.......-............\»... ..._ rf.-.nh nf nu..-\< '15, the North Hal! [seal of said Gty th becember,l980,In the Mayor and Comof Blxir, Nebraska. ( s u m c . 49-St Jani): ine my E KRAUSE a sCity cum! vrwflvi nk S QNIC CB ll ll..lm: uve* | gg..a»m mfuinaa nn usu al.E'DWO!lll 1...L2 z:;;z;?"*°' the "°?"° or ;:;.,;:;: 3?'&§¥"5§§:;;'°s§;g;;'§f.;;,f;; a'¢Z'~a"' '"e8;;n ; the] We mn each of you a Merry Loretta of Fremont, *° R°Y"°'d"|CitY of Blair, Washington County,hristmas and a. Happy New Yea;-. v=;g;».=»» dso °;':;°m"wh° ha8!Nebraska: been visiting here im-several Y°"'.°"d each of you, are hem-b notxfied that the Mayor andCONGREGATIONAL CHURCH .._--\-- ...:sL |.........¢¢..l ...sh Lf...y oD I H H € T \ \ Prom Safeway is Less Expensive this Year ! MRS. MARIE L. Lumrr PASSESl l l l I B D i a vn u vu _ -- - - . -_ .g lL e a g u e ,6 : 3 0 a n d 1 : 3 0 ,m a p e c t i v e - I y . .C S h o n n n o u n n m l l z n l O f O l l l ' C h f i i t -Mrss<L`£1§m§£`,3a=§ea away last Fri~elsewhere in A. F. Newell.M g r !'l'Qf'§"f.X'"Lf.""5.»L"f.';..~...$1"l'f.'..§Ifl£ Council of the Gity of Blair, Nab-g :. : ~::.n l lE q u a l i z a t i o n i n t h e C i t y C o u n c i l { _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , , _ _0 - . . - . . - . . . . . . - - - . . - - } ' c h a m b e r s i n t h e C i t y H e n i n m i a 1 F R E S H n u m ;I : C i t y o n J a n u a r y 2 7 ,1 9 3 1 , b e t w e e n |S c p e r q u a r t I t h e h o u r s o f 7 : 8 0 o'e l o c l c , ', P .M . , | |D e l i v e r e d e v e r y m o m i n g | a n d 9 : 0 0 o ' c l o e k P . M . , o f s a i d d a y ,|A n d r e w B e c k .P h o n e 1 2 1 o n 2 1 | t o c o n s i d e r t h e l e v y i n g o f a s p e | . . . - . . . . . . - _ . . - - - 4 6 - t f - . - - - - - . . . . . - | I \\~ _ ~ _ | ~ | ~ \ , » l , | l , - ' n u l u u \ » ~ h . | f | l ' - \ t | h . h ~ . g , . , b ' n | l u l u l ||l |\| The Arndt Hardware . . the home of. . Practical Gifts » 1 < ( ( 1 1 < 1 < Hammer Grinding ~ 1 » gn . 4 Q Your Farm ~ > n1AThe Watern Pmgbm Milling co.Q Wi§l\=S»Yn\\.A =Mmzmr clipisnms '~ and .' HAPPY Nm YEAn Q l ><_ ( ( Western Porthble ~ Company ~ ~ Phone 56 --Blair, Nebraska ~ 1 rW e g r i n d y o u r ' g r a i n , a l f a l f a o r f o d d e r on your farm |A |A |A A ||||||A A |;A A |4 r . [.[1 [ [ [.4 [ I With COMFORT for our customers from using the COPPER CLAD TWIN FLUE HEATER; savings from the use of the long life DE LAVAL Separator; sunny Mondays for the users of the SPEED QUEEN Washers,and we must not forget that Santa has delivered many of the wonderful R. C. A. RADIOS to our customers who have certainly used the best judgment in their selection.. A Merry (fhristmas and A Happy New Year To All IIua papua » c IIIu s 1 ' 1 AN C H U R C H A. J . Hu pe tt. Pa stor Bi b le s mlwl, 1 0 A . n i . Mor ni ng W o rs hi p, 11 A . M. Chr is ti na E nd ea vo r,6:30 P .M. Preac hing, 7:30 P.M . Mi d- we ek me etin g Wedznesdny. 7 . 3 0 p .r n .. n .I . .-- »." A - n # h u n H o u i n in Y S. wbl vw rr L}.`Ii{f§.}§I&}|EL.EI¢i§§¢6° molfo tho Christmas Dinnm vn'\| reveal o big wins- SaFcv¢oy dwnys mointninr tho lovmt prion pouiblo, consistent with high quality. Select your Christmas Foods From Sofa- wcv with .thi|_ sotidyjnn onuraneo. .];,;_q 265 asf »"i"'..':"-:~::.:-,\.;.;;-:.'.'E'l~'Q-;an ~y Krogh, asslstznnt. The youhg people will gather~ual at 6:30 for their Sunnis; :ning discussion meeting. The a n n w Christmas Pageant :ted last. Sundny evening bs ~enty-five of our young people,--assisted y an adult choir, nt- cted a larger number thanH , and was n most impressive' ~rtrayal of the chief! events con- =. with the Nativity.The sec. ng, oostuming, singing, lighting fects and pa rtny d were of agh order, me were greatly ap-| red.\tedby those present. -Since they aresending no localthis y ur,Mr.and Mrs.ewell wish in this public way to 1 owledge with spprazlatlon thevldenoes of Gu-isunas friendliness~=have some w them by mall' new. ofli~ ~lor the ~mlng year:pres.,utlvin Jacobs;vice-pres., Edna Stork;sec.,M ta Wulf;treas., Allard Stork.~ Mr. md Mrs. C. L. Lippett and the fonnefs father, T. C. Lippett arrived Sunday from Fleming, Colo to he present at a Christmas d.ln~ ner at the Henry Close home. Other guests will be l-larry Nicholsand Mrs. Ednl Gollihon and son,Howard of Eremom,Mins May Close of Oelrlchs, S. D., and Mr.and Mrs. Raymond Close and fam- ily oi Arlingmn. Mr.and M m B.F.Cook ofScribner, will be Christmas guestsat the Walter Eehfenhmp home. Mrs. Alice Webb wha spent the'pm two weeks at the F. E. Webb home, left Saturday for Chesterton Ind., for an indefidte period.Mr. and Mrs. Merdtt McClellan » 1 < ( ( 1 1 < 1 < Hammer Grinding ~ 1 » gn . 4 Q Your Farm ~ > n1AThe Watern Pmgbm Milling co.Q Wi§l\=S»Yn\\.A =Mmzmr clipisnms '~ and .' HAPPY Nm YEAn Q l ><_ ( ( Western Porthble ~ Company ~ ~ Phone 56 --Blair, Nebraska ~ 1 rW e g r i n d y o u r ' g r a i n , a l f a l f a o r f o d d e r on your farm |A |A |A A ||||||A A |;A A |4 r . [.[1 [ [ [.4 [BOHS STORE 300 - Phones 301 GROCERIES AND MEATS CLOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS I \\~ _ ~ _ | ~ | ~ \ , » l , | l , - ' n u l u u \ » ~ h . | f | l ' - \ t | h . h ~ . g , . , b ' n | l u l u l ||l |\| The Arndt Hardware . . the home of. . Practical Gifts omnclas §;".':%:.:..,. . CELERY ~ ~ Wlneup mamma %'1l'.% Clem WAl.llll'l`S gtrgrildx mm nurs az. mes Bulk cons QL Blue msms ;::.:;::' PRUNES §'.'.i'1"'a2i2' smur ~ ~ Col`l'EE §.=;..2.;:.2~ can CRACKERS ~ ~ndrswlia 4 doz. l8c, llead 131: »o 1 » ¢ a Z doz. 351: Bunch 151: 4 lbs. 25c 2 fdl' Z5c Z lbs. 45c lb. 236 lb. l5c can loc 4 lbs. 29c 4 lbs. 29c ~ .32c 2||,_ ¢ .83c caddy 291: 3 bars |96 WEDNESDAY SPECIALS I 1 With COMFORT for our customers from using the COPPER CLAD TWIN FLUE HEATER; savings from the use of the long life DE LAVAL Separator; sunny Mondays for the users of the SPEED QUEEN Washers,and we must not forget that Santa has delivered many of the wonderful R. C. A. RADIOS to our customers who have certainly used the best judgment in their selection.. A Merry (fhristmas and A Happy New Year To All l \\\l l 0YSTERS Booth Special Quart 951: WISHING YOU ALL Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year Fancy Dressed Chickens Ducks, Geese and Turkeys cures: Full Cream or Brick 29c lb. °u......,-... ... ,...., _ _,church work, 108 in Sunday School A large nudienoe at the morningserviceanda sill! larger one ln evening. 'dranxatization and problemgiven in the evening was itl-tenestlng,devotional amd highly instructive.Sunday evening there will he something different.You are in-vited to come and bring a friend.The annw binhday dune: will br held at the clmrth Wednesday evwing, Dec. 81, followed by a | sAf=EwAY srons cLossn ALL mv cnkxsrms B u m ~ i n 3 0 ; : ' : ; : f ; : : , : ~C l \ _ l _ _ A. - . l [ ' ; - _ F mc y ,Large,Clem ~ X I M S s a n n ! DBIECIBII lggs E"'""" _gggd on e ~ g ~xv 9 an eIDozen........,................t..,....,.............C Chaeolatn nrnna ,,_which meeting. V n \ 1 d n n ' t H B V Q t o ~" n m ~ b 'uiuy that new Frelh Sgf¢W|' amd, bgkfd aaai.-T'5;;.';;'.'s`1'f¢`é2E blk.;-y 1 0 #fo-rlment pf hard cm-3 1-pound Ioaves.............C <1 es.___ ___ Coat, Dress or Hub-the Inwelt Prices of the Entire Year will be in effect Wednesday at the Fash- ion Center.Shop Earlyff 49-II BELL CREEK VA gmv 2 9 : ~' I C O F F E E Try it today and.noteitsricharoma) and full flavor.You will be delighted. 0ne lb. -25c Three lbs.75c Safeway COASTER wAGoN ALL STEEL Roller Bearing lhmughaul $3.25 Fancy, Fresh Assorted Nuts Walnuts New Crum Sd!!Shell Wnlnqu l pound..-.,..-.._25c 2 po\|nds..........A9c Peanuts Fresh Rnlllcd Peumtl l pound.......,........15c 2 pounds._-..,,29c Almonds New Cmp Son Shell ~Almonds . 1 po\1nd...-....._....._33c 2 pounds-65c 'Braznls New Crop. l-ll'l¢- Furry sl-mx :gnu- l poqnd..-...,_..25c 2 pounds ._.45c Drake Almonds or Filberts Fru hNe wo r o p L AR D Pure Hog Llrd 2 Pounds for 2.5¢ 2 ponnds.55c BACON Fancy Sugar Cured Pou nd 2.3¢ CHEESE Aged langham f u l l cream Cheese 184: Safeway COASTER wAGoN ALL STEEL Roller Bearing lhmughaul $3.25 Fresh Candies Fresh Snow Puffed Marshmnlluwn.Extra Fancy Gum Draw and Wrapped Ki n a . 2 pounds\~ Extra Fancy . Candies Chocolate Pelnut ClustersCooomulBonBansusd Filled Pelnuls. 2 pounds 4 5 C Dates mu-New Crop nm Dates- 2 pounds 2 9 C Fresh Fancy Feels a°s°':,J1"'1s¢ m:°°'-...1s¢ P M L; ; 7 " , , _ , .l 9 c L AR D Pure Hog Llrd 2 Pounds for 2.5¢ n o u n Safeway All Purpose Family Flour.Makes wonderful cakes a n d bread.Every sack guarantqed. $1.29 4 8 - I b . ~ BACON Fancy Sugar Cured Pou nd 2.3¢ CHEESE Aged langham f u l l cream Cheese 184: IK E -. .lL*ll..»Y | l | u n a n u | \ n * A n n \mu ml :- 1 ...........,...Naat Albion,in spending her Chrlmnas mation with her mo~ ther,Mrs.Minnie Lallman and family.A large crowd attended the Chrinmas program l t the Lall- man school I-Yidny evening.Misses Dorothy Hartung and Norma Hnltman, who attend school a t Wayne.are spendlng Chrlsbmms vacation with home folks.The Young Womens Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. Rnymond Johnson on Thursday dwrnoon. August. Waterman xhelled corn for Wm.Holt-man Monday and Freeman Bros. shelled com forGilbert and Cecil Lallman on Tues- day.Mr. :nd Mrs. John Echtenknmp, Br.of Arlinghun visited Friday evening av. Leonard Echtenknmpw Wm. Hellman, Irene and Norma were Arlington ullers Saiurdny morning. You don't have to wait until Amr Christmu to buy that new Colt,Dnesa or Hn i l n Lowes! Pricz-s of the Entire Year will be in effect Wednesday at the hah ion Cenher.Shop Earl#49-li rv/ f' gg.. ~ The Christmas program givenlt the Peaceful Hill school Satur- dly evening, drew a large crowd and was enjoyed by all present. Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Kuhr at- tended the fuewell party at Ken~ nlrd 'I11ursd|y evening given in honor of Mr.and Mrs.A.C. Holmes. Mr. md Mn, John Wdch were Ha lt a llen Snturdly.Mr. und Mn. Ben Voss md [als ln. Wi n. Vo ls md Mrs . Bertha Wendt and Herble ol Blair,are vldtlng relatives nf. Wlnnlde, Neb. th!! wack.Glm~<Knhnk lpent Friday night mul Snburdny wi th mm Von.A number of folks fmm this 'dilirlflt amended the Chrlnmu prog n mn n d b o x s o d l l n t t h e S u n - nydde school Fridny evvhinx. Marie and Glll K-lb-Dk vddtd utthe Otto Arp home Sunday dur- mo n.Mr.And Mrs. H. B.Martens, Ih r v i n and Elmer of Fremont, were dinner nuts At the Henry ]Vrlch home Sunday. Him Venn Wendt of Blair, is bpending this week at the Wm. You home.Mr. and Mrs.Wrlch en- tertained xt n party at their lwme Fri y evedng.Peaceful Hill mclmal will don on Wednesday for 1 week'a vam- lw ee l,0RANGES 29c :mums ~|9<= CELERY `ZI'..Z°'ffi`ffff"I0<=1 |l4Wat Walh.St.|||n.Am,zm|m. #au-llr. und Mrs. Wm. Hlnsen vla-