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01-08-1931ENTERPRISETHEnnrrs ms Nuws-mwaml NEWSPAPER WASH I NGTON5 H G E N E R A L A N D ~ N E W S A N D , c o m m w r99 suwpnnn JL, =».$§..°"'§.':,. Single Dvw. 5,BLAIR, NEBRASKA, JANUARY s, 1931~l*ramtI:eGardmSno¢o1Nehnaka-NUMBER 51VOLUME XXXIV Wlllii-l\¢¢°ll Dvnnty. T'"sE'f'5*°""'°"fCouncil Discusses NewCONTINUED ADVERTISINGState Funds Start 1931 NECESSARY Printers Ink.advertisimr nub-5,/ f f - ¢ <" * " " , . vw u n i . i s . u .\ _ | \ ! l l l E L U u c . T? z late Friday evening a gasoline motor train nn into the rear of afreight train at Tyson, (ive miles north of Blair.The freight wasxuppoaed m have been on a side track but three can failed to get onto the dding and thus blockedthe rndn line with the result that thu passenger train struck lt. Three can we n derailed and fnllmvlm-r the rrnnh fha vnmlinn ||-S w i m m i n g P o o l A n d P a r k |IJOCAL STARS WILL Const i '.sH|NE |N p]__Ay rud on Engineers Make Pre limlnlry Bqaort on Swimming The amusement loving people of'Pool, Giving Proposed Uw l o n . Blair :nd vicinitv have a vrmat.'Wze and PII-rl of Co lelinn |G d ~ww. gg :mn ~nik._ ll 0 0 aPei§:5";°t!_se=»z'f-f!2s!»s!= f§'ff€3'6'ggi v, S m e suc cess 01 c ontinu ed new:' i n g th r o u g h periqds o f b o o m ta te Tre asu ry H u M, l8 l, B 6 0 i n BLAIR__A§..K.l§TP'. 1 . ! L T. 5 .'f\.! !...-d° ?f .ef°i°n° 2¥LlB-I a n d a n n . .Cash.rj.-micnlly All inde hm-'r A s 1 ' u A 1 M N i " " " " ' " ' , i v;'d""§f,e",Q "I §$'»'i{l' as s o f Stale Pdd.Over SL-Having been orgmized but t.hr§e'publicat.\on asked. 000,000 Turned to New Tren.weeks,the Vinton-Evans basket-|J. l.». Johnson, Dresident oi 2 1f l tank exploded completely destroy- ing the motor engine and burning th car.No passenger: were ln- yuxed but the conductor,C. §.Buxton received several bruises. Thomns Rheloha of Duncan, Neb., who was said to be stealing a ride on the freight was seriouslyhurt and was taken to the Blair hospital where he later dled. Traf- fir: was moving al usual Saturday after a wrecking crew had remoy- ed the debris. M. A. c. m-:I-:TsFon SOCIAL HOUR The flrut program of the Mon- day Afternoon Club fo r the rw19 8 1 wuhe ld lttbe ho mo o fMn F. w. Arndt on Jan. 5.with a largeatiendance of members. Tha pruldmt, Hrs. David lum- treat in store lor them on next Thursday and Friday nights, Jan. 15th and 16th when a hlg musical comedy suceess will hold Umboards at the high school auditor- , _ 7 :(""`-s,PASS A WATER o n n i u n mc s New Ordinance Will Reduce Cost of Water to Consumer.Gives ium,presented hy a specially Smnllllxer hover Rate ' chosen cast and chonus ol over 40local people who will represent' the very cream of our local talent:under the professional di ion ol Misa Merry Beth Black,of the Mid-West Producing Company of Gmahn, und ausplc$ of the Royal Neighbors. The plotis brimful o! sparkling wit and humor.lt ls a clean ahow'wltI\nothing to offend the gg-f fastid.lou|.|sThe song null; ra mx an 'p ma", "1Love1-%"~."Swimming","Come Ind Have 1 Swing with Ms", "Ml Belle","I»et's All Be Good Pals'|'.\¢m...~°»and nun...mlalph gurl The city council hold n very in~ teresting session lan Tugxdny eve-ning.The swimming #ml con- struction englneers were present and gave the prelimln plans for the swimming pool whic ie to be built next spring. The pool as pro- poled is to be seventy by one hun-dnd feet long and is to he Iocat-ed in the northeast corner of the plot|01 ground purchased o l Leslie Oflen.The bath house is to be northeast ol the pool and almost in the exact corner of the plot.Theadvantage of ~ podtion in such th a t "P ' " '3 " '} § " ' g i s g o f Q " STATE is msn, r'mANc:|AL1.\' .»`i§`=§~n"£I§"b§£=="`£2l¢u`§"arI§ illli .off with s 'number of victories.Qur ~ .§,§';f,;'§,;,»;>;_ Gasoline Tax Fund Shows Balance .;a;;.'.f' "gang"of sss8.s02. Tqlnled $985,981 fer December I State Treasurer W. M. Stebbins! will turn over more than $4,000.-I000 in msh to his successor in of- lin today, with practically all the indebtedness against the state pdd. Commenting upon his report covedng the month of December,just cvmplebed, Mr. Stebbins add: "We have $l,2l8,785.8'I in the general hand and a mul of $4,181,- 860.29 in cash on hnnd, with pru- ticdly all indebtedness cf the stnlie paid.There is no bonded indebt-ednas and lor two and one~h|1! Hcmun and defeating me Hermanteam.The victory was by u closemargin, 34 to 33.Blair was wellln the lead at the end of the first hal! but the Hermaniles rallied lnthe last few minutes, making thelseore close.Vig, West and Jensen were the sl players while the rest played sp excellent game. Tuesdny, Jun.6,they tra- to Craig and defeated the team in a furt guns.The Onveled townscore ended 32 to 26 in favor of the Bidr boys.Vig and Jensen were high more man. ~e P°"=»=<e=2¢e !\l!`2B."lJ. A.hhntbauer,president oftheJantzenKnitting Mills,Ine.,2 answered: "Our experience is tnor-,oughly convincing as w the neees sity of advertldng continuity. . . .\In-increasing our ndvertidng out-3 lay for 1931 we believe that we ~ sowing the seed of future volume'and pmfim."l Louis M.Wheelock,vieepresi- dent, Stephen F. Whitman & Son, laid: "We believe in advertising alllthe time. . . . Advertising just :sowisan expression of confidence in q n e ' n ~and the future of \ gr /f .| .K 1 .sl .¢.|~ .*\1 " ~I f ".1 ~gf--wa"~A.c .\ 5 I | ~f / .j .\-.' §" ...~ ,Q 1 ; . ° » " r ,1 ~ r ~~' ..~.::;;;;;".~'w / "2 f !."§f."l " " L ' .1".-* . »""Q;r | ¢ I Q g ? . f " r ~.1 ¢"|:~L_~, / "ET 1:.T 1 "..* -.. - " i " ~''r ~ 1 f .U an.¢'.°."f\£.7 ' M ';'l g é .Tr 1< = - ~ ' ~ " ' 7 l ° n h * Ci°is Hinz Named One Of L bee were vxg meter IICYIIIBD xnuxuu.'l$Z,'$fL`?$.° :n"gl°thTr;di:"'_mp|:ISimonau1: Merton Jawen, Clifford man h; an funds no pay my _Nemetz and Kenneth We.-xt.ScoreMEL claims therenight be out- [keeper _for both $37595 was ,Ken- standing at this time.neth Ruzhwr. "There are trust funds invested in bonds amounting to $13,972,- 5l6.6-'l.There is Cash belongingw these funds not invesfed amount §nz¢°$8x,14z.1s, .""rk§'=¢ 9 mul 'REPORT INCREASE I n SALES The directors nf Gamble-Skogmo Inc.,nperniing Gamble Stores have vvted a summon stock divi~ Amma n."» C, R. Palmer, pnddent of CluettPeabody 6; Co., Inc., skid: "ln my opinion the one sure way to makel national advertising count. is wi sec that it is continuous." c m C O UN C I L m o c s zn m c s \January 6, 1931 A rv-mxlar meeinn nf tha Rlair 1|L . I ,Washington I Master na te s m a s t e r '. L u l u m . c . Hm " ' " " '" " " " "" " ° ' " * " " " " "r a r m e r s =»..4, 4 ». .".M~ .'a.~' : ' : | ; -;..»':."m 2 ':=-,.~::=~='.»:-=:,..=:er=»:::_~<gmuuuny uwpe lnuve menkinganaturalamphi-whlch is s much desired n pools of this sort. ark Bn the pool In to stan as the frost il out of the f.ainmenLThe nm part. of the -f"fgg,°'= was given over no made asP h g g I n ~0flDarathy.Baxter singing tw:n sqlos ' a n d M n . G . A . ~ p l a y r n g two lmtrurnen se ec sms aas ka Fa rmer Ile s numbe rs be i ng c m*-ly -my l''rum 1..m-.- mn: nf the .mmmn __.,,.-.,_-__,......._..,.............=.....=pnettiest girls beautifully :ostum-'leatur-e4 N. l dd much charm to the de-l.Thewwllghtful program.as noon The prlnclpnl chanclers are: 4 goound Louis Murdoch, who will play the hoped 1 put of Philip Springer, the B"d"'weatherglggf. a jmial, ligh hwge d y nunglwm be | Countv Hin Holds in the spring and it is ;hat by the thus warm comes that everything in madness for budness.F1 | mrmers of S§ate. Nebrnu uuuus ana caan belonging tothese trust funds of $H,004,264.42,being the largest amount in they funds at any time in the history of the stale.~ "There is $49s,4osss in the Deni- ~ Bfihool fund, and this will bg distributed among the school a l m i m of the slate during t m l month ol January.This is money denved from interest on bonds andochoolland leases.The distribu-| tion of these funds is made i nJanuaryand July, and each year for the last four years h u ' amounted to over $1,000,000 a y ur."i When Treasurer Stebbins en-- fered office four years ago the slate was registering general fund warrants on account of a defidtof $ji.0l70,000.The report of theretiring state treasurer i n 1926 dead of $1.00 per share to all common stockholders o l record December 20th. This maka atolal Common stock dvidend of $1.40per share paid for the year of 1980.A special dividend of $.40persharewas paid July lst, 1980. In addition no this the regular quarterly dvidend o l $1.75 per share is bdng mailed out to Pre- ferred Stockholders.Gamble Stores report a consider- able increase in sales for the year of 1930 with December the big-gest month in the history ot the company. SOUTH DAKOTIAN VISITS BLAIR | Herman Nohrenbug ot White River, Millette Co., South Dakotaw i v e s i n s m:r m w e d m m y l City Council was called to order at 7:80 P. M. by Mayor Stewart.The following Counciln-ren answer- ing to roll call: Bigeldw, Hundahl,Jensen,Moore,McKay,Schmidt, Thietje and Roberta. The minutes of the last regular' and special wled meetings were read and approved.Moved and Seconded,dmc the Special lhgineen,Perkins 'And' Romrhaugh be instrucled to pro- ceed with ormdns the plans and specifications lor the swimmingpool.All Councilrien present and voting 'AYE', die motion carried. Moved and Seoonded,' that theClerk be instmcud to pay The Nebraska Municipal League an additional $10.00 to the years dues, this amount to be paid out of the Light Fund.Oh roll call,Binelnw.Hnndnhl. Lhmnui. Mmm, Sponsored P u b l i c' Inn- nouncement o ithenewMaster F a r rn e r u wal made at a presen- tation dinner atLi nc oln,J a nu ar y 6,wh e n eec n o f th em was pr es en - te d wi t h a g o ld me d d b y S a m R . M e k d v l e .A le x- ander Legge, :hal Years 300 was given up to guessing contests and games which proved enter- taining.The Club will meet with Mrs. John White of 109 E.Lincoln street an Jan. 12. u u m w w n o n a n u l e s w e t r u c n nther carelessly; Mlu Claire Nel-son, who will appear in the leed~ ing role ol Betty, a little domestic;Ray Lynch as Denny Maloney, the Irlah gardener,a hi h authority The bath house ls on be n feature worthy of notice as it will be htted up with all the latest equip- ment, lockers, showers, etc. Another matter of importanceon potato bugs' Miss "m e Hughes lw" the P""i "3 of a new water nn Ouhejla Hivffin is . nnrsmm ..¢°f<""2»"°¢»Under uw old orrin» Movement for five 1 I' Selected From List OI i I mn;n. xv. Modisett,Ruahvllle;| Ernen. Schmidt, Fremont.Selgctions were made on the basis of the farmer scorecard. Theyinclude: (1) Operation and organ- ization of farm ur ranch; (2) Bu-lneas methods and ability; (3) Gen- rNew Co. Off- icers Installed »;.';1a mxafifmlb »,.;;a,T.;'-»=e the heavy load zen on theol Deacon Smim is in the eapablé'°"'"" user but with the new ordin-hand, of Myron Bm¢k ups the load is equnllxed ao thatRememer-reaervsd seats gn on a considerable reduction will<besale at J. L Pounds store nextl"°°°d all along the line.The or-d k dinam-e will gn into effect follow-Tuesday morning at 10 o' ocahnrp.We would advise our read- ~ the ez; °fBg';l »~=°=;fmg=»g- ers to get their seats early._n me__ _ re _K "___,° eral. urm appearance um \\Pw=n:'|C,z Offlca.(4) Home life; (5) Citizenship.~;;_;§;f;,__ "¢,,,,"§.f Newly nm o r w o n s m m n 3 3 5 ,::':_':=: .f§§"=f\'£';f'ff. 22:1~:|¢¢1»a Oflicilh Tnke Position:ISSUES ACCESSORY | c n a n g e w i l l n e m a n e u n u l n p r m g , n \ 1 ._ . . . . . A l l 1CATAUOG ;: n e mo n mly mp o n a w e r e r e mand place d o n file an d t he allow- ing of the bills closed the maeting. -""1 §'€1T'i7»""""" "Q 22" J'-va E ra- In l!1nll[_0f **!.!.!!';if!"1'I!' 'L °:§'_.E'_ "'.2. ef!=1\9f_-==nnvrl nnwn .21 und : n m of Dada l'EBM'S WORK mn house this The Enterprise tures has beenbuiy for some time on an acces- lory catalog for Ditlof Wolamaxm:ani is-lnaklllg' the 'first Bdivukeithigweek._Mn Wolamann *we DANA COLLEGE ACTIVITIES g= numbers ot tha awe u Tm! of the'Dnn!d1 Ev. Lubhsrln shown an wmm1¢ al $1,721,854upon the general fund and a total Uf $1,994,726 cash on hand.The nrnount of registered state war. rants ann-xlmndlng was $1,354,665Dec. 31,1927,Treasurer Steb- bms' report showed $73,868 over- for a shortvlzdt wth relndves md friends and to see his aged father, Peter Nohranberg of Florence.Herman has been in Dakota for nver twenty years and is a great booster for his adopted country. He is famine twenty-llve uuarter " ' " ' " ' "" " - " " ' " ' " "srau rarmuou~d\vnu:|Qs :P l me 11 mmm aa nlve .wm~MeKng:;S&¢lnlf!rfd¢|'rhi°"° :nd Rob-speaker.The prv gnm wa s bum plékd thi 7§hU\eQ|iT1¢; '13 'hive (n ued on P366 eight.)'cashed on Tuesday evening oven finished high school and 8 are at- lW. 0. w_[tending now; 7 are college g~radu~ m b 9 Ten mum- farmers are selected ate: or are about w finish.~~1 ~for this honor and Mr. Hin: was of the masmer farmers are wonh ` , ' ,_l _-__chgggn from this county.an average of $'I6,2/45.50. \ . J U | . l 4 l . . I . I l ; \ \ l : m u .| A vis it no th e a morgdng §~ev.ea!ed E Ch u r c h wi ll c o n ve n e a t Da n n C o l lelre Tunndnv. .Tnnnnrv R A nn rn.m e f m g l m t g h e l b u i l t .u p q u i t e a n a c c e s s o r y a n d a 2...f2\lZ¢_..n i n b l n n L .R-.».»».n i L i n min ..'newly elected omcmls wer!! lnLhelr places ready for whateverbusinessofa public nature that would cane oo Lhdr respective offices.,In the county superintendenvs office,S\1p't. Belford was busygetting Hs work lined up andanswering a flood of mail and phone calls that were pouring in on him.In the sheriff; office,Sheriff Su th e r la nd w a s ~ qs i l y a n d ....l..5 .m..,...N-we.. .... ..... ...-.--.-~. ---- --,. ~--.-_._,...'her ol these men will appear attion which is locafed at the comer of Walker Ave. and Nebraska Sta. The catalog is the largest acces- sory hook which has ever been putoutin Blair.It contains forty paga and han an agtractvie, bright yellow cover which i|~prinl-ed in red and blue.Tlyeré will be 2500 copies of the bopk sent out and they will coveral wide territory. Mr. Wolsmarm le offeringsomeremarkabebargainsortandard various chapel programs dudngthe week. The Fam: Carpentry classes ersworking un rather ambitious pro- jeets including kitchen cabinets, tables,self-feeders,hay racks,grain boxes and so forth,which will be available w the public at§;5l8h\'»\Y more than cost of mater- l s.Walur Jensen,for-rner Danam..|»m .J.A'.o ..»......» . ».....\...- draft on the general fund arid ections and "has in'yearlyabout $3,266,933 cash on hand.Treas-a thousand acres of grain, half of ~ nrer Rhnhhinu 1»Ann\»In|n..-01 ...1..:-1.. z.. x... M..U.. nnnnsin ILA K t High crop yields are the mls!Chester Clark, near Lew ~with Chris Hinz inupite of the Pawnee county, one of tb fact that mufh nf his land i=fm-man lmhh nm mm Winton in e ma ste r wl lainla, x;1;1;f£\;ee|;i'N;§,0§?fnsir.;§;.;';' Q: ;;;;";,,'a'°,$r»s'ar Exceptifonnlly Warm Dry- rough ~fHi21="=m§f¥'i»'§2'»»§~i'1»¥f€=2'°fJ'kifféia;;;';,z a"»=H~ on hand; Dec. 31. 1929, a balance nicely.He left for home on Inst be corn weld contest jmth 1066 bn-received $25-25 percw't., at Kan- of _'$730,4T2 _n the general fund Mondirx.l..s m Low Point on Decem-shgls acre.~ was the sec-isas City, December 1918. ;:u. vegreeu vw w5»~=~I»nrwnx among €l""@\'"A n J_ Clause Beatdce ranks'r11f°'u§:§§""».'ZL'..§`°`£>`§¢_ s1 x-'ms'r 1331 wx-:Duma ./1 W av "'""l W 5N°"'°"'" '"""°" that year. I-hghlu f.;°outata:1din;hog prodxeerinman, shown by Treasurer S,.bj |N BLAIR | PnEclPx'rA'rloN .zo os mea mwrkl in the praduction of crvnslum mm.His brother wn une of bins am classified as follows: €\ar- " f \ *\"l\\flIl\I.l F a n u h ghnt llgnm n ¢ n l l a E n g l I f r \ | v n n n f WA an not mum of chance wiunm-.Him. hm. dna rn alllllnnt .¢f..».!2'.f.___§'l_"'£.'f'L'l'_.°' ~ E'~r e a d y f o r b m -nb n l 1 5 1 1 1 8 8 8 ~ b ¢ £ 0 l ' 8 ~K g "a n n I B ll 111111 ||'¢l||l5YUI .LlI : " " " " " " l l l I , V p n s w u l l u n uwrul.urn1 .r o b b e r y a t A r l l l l f i l p r o f i t a n d g r e a t e r 'v o l u m e .m t h e D u ,O k l a d w m n I n d i a n ..\ 4 ; \ ..J.__\r . . . . : | - - n . .1.:...............H.n . .h.».A n n ~ o n l l l u l n f t h a n n n m n n a n n h i m.4 f"¢l_nnnnrnhnv nf 10'2||wma n nam. - - . 1 - , N - . . . u g A n a u u a u u l u g 5 1 : 1 1 -e r a l f u n d s ,$ 3 , 3 8 2 , 5 3 6 . {3 5 ;c u r r e n t t r u s t f u n d s ,$ ' T 6 7 , 5 ? 5 . 8 6 ;m m m - n e n t t r u s t f u n d s ,s s 1 , ' m ' . ' : ' 8 ;t o u l $ 4 , 1 8 1 ; 8 6 0 . 2 9 .O f t h i s a m o u n t .a l l gx Lrunvu ua. ,Un \pai'||.\\\.u;uwL va ...N "ua ..uaL;----»-- - - - -----=»~-~ ---~-~»mwrupucner, oewaru, came as an is I\=.P'"" W1f uh u z .maintaining soil fmiuny and gunrd emigrant with his father fm c w mn . u m af,'?"§h$in"'5? E\:f?;o:n£ri?<§x 3 Zmfif is w1?sfelermway?;o-ing IB UBQ soil washing.'manga He owns more thanx 700 brought "'2° Blnir b nl w ~ J Hargvatt at theloemed, it was warm md dry-~Soil eromon,haa been a serious acres of tillahle land.Oscar Ek-"°°°§"""`V u Clmrinsia ch\rc1 parsonnge lnstlmonthly mean for the month was P1`°b|Fm on this farm and an in-strand. of Oakland in Burt emmtv. Gustm. dem UIIIIIZB a u t u e ana | xuuueuuy :ua nuuc qnn m.|};uw \}§¢'= | jjj"""T " I : "..........,..., ,,,. lui!mt the required action to the fact that he is thoroughly \ these times.W-g- convinced that advertidng paysns nty sheriff was on e he is 1 heavy advertiser md con-br budneu.HUA' all o l his work exclusively ..,__ ._1_.\..». .Jfn., m~.'.,..a.. way vo umm xouomng nm vaca-tion. President V. W. Bindenxp, whose article:"Among the Bees"are fnmilhr to du r mmhn - .n 4 ~ u \h .<d l l h i s aecured b y bonds or c o l-Th u r n d ly evwening l x n .ls t.The 3 0.1, .the atqrg q.. o r thg ~pa.§ t_,85 F011 I t h e I y l d ver if iga f -he ii w '_"' " } _ _" g f "d ` f1 8 31 i n d ep o mi to r y b an ks exc e g itlg r oo m is a pro ap c mua y o u n g ' f u n b e i n g b u t ~F o r t h e ~ 9 ! ' {" r - Hi i lf i h lB h e é n ' m 1 c - 2 } , : h ° ~ ~'§ § ` § \ ` l` L . 2 ' ° ' £ £ ° ' , . ' £ . ite ms a mou n ti ng to s a ss xz a 1'F L c a n <1 an to u m l u d i n 1916 ° w f = M n w n f r ° I l i n e i f ~He r e a n d .i s n nAma n ! !th h ma h vn t r n v n n t t n i h r l d a ~A ...,..f,'{f,,., h.. §m.. ... f' £.. . . .. Tl 21. 25 . i nd a t ' a i there "|'l.I'i0¢ll ,Q5111 nnvimr dnviugn u.......e .t..in.!t?......&......ul:.I -_,_ _ . . .. _ f .2£f.i ¢¢.nu I and i>i`§5'€v1n" i52"ai='t>n\§'é'$u§§§ My-y Thursday, Friday and Saturday of rok.gm. week.Mr. Binderup, whohns uepmzy III E110 Juugua w :nv £¢'vU|||aaU\ss Ruth Cheely and qu| F Fatclg , fox: ..you rurI€§}§°u1e;ni -:Fm;:;d.;'}; s§`§'i.¢|a¢-nf"I'B`f `71~h'L"§`§u`I=¢»»»- lu - 'g an -= mffiifl "been president of the Nebrulm"if new poadtion.Jun mm: nlsrmcn PHONE CALL Honey Growers A'¢°=!1*i°"rm 'uw in the wunty many yum will m§_ei:jvit{1 ~ 'oh gg" "¢ »§1 "11 In<i§ "" "|;,_,';§ '"".;f.¢'f.§: In the guolmo mx fund there friench who winh than a long nad is a balanu of $598,502.From happy muried life. this fund 'nlyuments durinr the Thule nruent were Mr. 0 . ll. Kid'bank loan uimpiny.to kp_fh¢ v»1u"Ir$Q'SSH \ -1 =f with in "laura: ll|:Clnnr»l Hr. and Hrs. M.R Ag nc u lu ur e u a u a u n n g ,;.1 month nnoimim fn ssee4s9§i.urn-¢1ma. in. ma Mrs.Iject to erosion, he rin m d his deputy,m l n uelen wan pnuumy Blllpnouu also DIHPI'-"- - ,............ ...........,,,_.,,,_.,_1929 in state corn Bolt were being introduced into urday nwlt by a phone call from own to the public in the -evening.._u\....... ;_\..|_fl..mvtberies of the office bi' Eurekx, Cdofimin.Mr. and_Mrs.|lIIr. B?==<fs===P'°.'ze° lectures willbe - --. - _ _ - . _v -* " "" " "-- - - . . . . . . .. n » . m m |¢ a - ¢ ~ » d f u n d t h e r e i s a n d m f .a n d i r`» . " é f L I a bd a no e o f $ 11 0 ,7 8 8 a fter pxy in l Ft. Ca lho un . o u t $237,172 du r i n g th e mo n th . Th e b i h n a i n th e mo to r ve hi c le I T ' S A B O T fund is $225,486. "I"In¢.nuud ni¢n l O ;rnnniis b w 'l¢u»un.Dn n nln |\l Ig 1 : .- ; .i . '; : ; ., 5 ; i " ` » h . fi l l "I B D I L U J Q Q I I 1 U U b l l 9 n h a a u " ¢ " H l v l l u l .n u l l U é v h l v l l IA n i i s n a v w i n 1 0 9 1 u r l ! I n l n . \ » . . l M P .n i b !d n a :n n f l a i n l a i n ( a h h ~C O B:m r m m : m o ll lin. Annu Cook Martin.Wm.Wdeh.who nddp there, wen m me pnhlie without. admis-Thaupxmnfnotfieemnkahun alled in lo pau the time afdny libllehnrgen.l"Y'5d-\\Yw¢ning,Jnn. °h"'°"~°f Sheridan °°""'litxls dnnge | . s ur .Fmde rlsk md send gfwungg,Tha phono 9. Pmddent Blndemp wsu deliver ° 'h r mmg s 960 -len Guy arhuaztedudeputylnthxt ull mme a t 10:80 a nd was quita l le cture on Ne bx-uh Bi rd Ul a | me mber of his fami ly "fun fm- mme uma.Mr.Louis dldnct md audbke.'hi gh v i p be weumiamied by l Gin " r f ""§."'i'11, TéS`&;JE`'on";:|y-;;e '.;;.r;»."'e.;.a"i;.a"° ""Z§i puam. 1904 with an avene tagapentureydivenified farming and livvest-qck=0»_ 0 J stepping of 47.29, I. spmad o but 7 degrees flilirll-Hy,besid no these in 33 yeul.The monihly mum Fm- 20 H _i_f u m l lst Sncndnv hmm 1 much ln:rar annnd hutln rnnfnhnn .J vu... f.,.'f.§"..?.'i'.E'..".?1'2 nmhntnl l l l ;a n h y a l a v n U A D M G l a l v l s u s a A U ; the general fund totdud 8984.981 and the payments $980,432.(hr- rent expen5a of the gtatmg gqvprn- h,;h'f`T»'aaL""§'E'~ u v dawn |t'n 1 Iuw ham hu uhirh include: hh wifi!!-`{¢`lll|'..fC';I'II.".I`|A . m . 1 » | M n l l m o v i n r h ' l l ! £ |! ! l l ' !1' I I m l h H n d n r -an aepuzy um mn .vuuw m » u q u w --1. -~---. .----- -..._._.. ,..__,.lodx as we do, Mr. md Km Lippi peo tt md i t " P is a Ntvgniled lutborlty an hs w i l l mo n i n i n d o d l delightful surpri se . fgbw Bi rd: a nd un i nfnudng I tuner.Thin,mw l e mmu d by»...... a . x.. n... mu. m1 nnuAN num tha mounted xpadmznn which he _ .,....- - --.» ---~- - - - .md dl concerned an doing nialy..li m,ns w a k:w wh.i mhuma degood in his line, thlt of leading an orchutra and "Jim Pounds md His Seven Ounces"u h e t e ms|hi | group of mmi dul, ue widdy _ .._ _ _°- .-,__.-.. - .-.....-.~. U. ...u uuww wnu mmwone month 1| averaged up for dght yun hu been ; member mm nu the momm ¢ f the yw af em Wlv lhihzwn Co \mty .\F¢rn Lha wulxnmv e ry mue hs li he ., B m w b a m;Ha is .n o v m- ' m h i x h m monthly moan f°f,nredd¢-an nf the mm Qwpandva Deeembor vm 8 4-8 in ms.i bqne mmry md i n the lm e l e c ti m lw ut wa s the v e ry mt y e a r. wua » ¢ » ¢ n mu .. ~.f n= . n fmmh and servdur! Ho 1 111 z u m E "E, ii;mmm»a|a.mn¢u;a;="lqx:|-un, an lm cue::\»....n¢»m..fu¢-un# "'23'P.f!'°..E mat ue paid from thin fund. coNc. L. c. U. cwsrs suocsssrux.1;;5,'°;,f E-.J,.;;'iifr. Thayer cauinty, begmhrmin Gm county but later mov-in 'Thayer Where he owns and na 400 uns.L. C. Mitchell. Lincoln cqnnty,was born in .féfi Si"'.i.`é-"Qi where!&;',&hn; mm'V 0 m I N (ill dzow And ihe movie reel frvm Rnbenson um the cdlice., f - M ' r i v f d w o f I o n w M mu k e I n tha onen trio,[ u n i 0'g_m|Jr qw;-gg a mo pe ua n ng.conl r -n m- y B l w md Mr.Chris Campbell m d °'5'.m.|.|"s¢uowa.|°f 'Jw film *ill be Nr'-ly md by Hin: ue ne w v fllce n-mmm uf me Bm Hmhmm c mwl le c o lle ge md P u l l ! b y s m " 'a n dna m mum: mm s nmr-| `¢ hl\'t° lt 1 -he doo r..,7."i.;~ ""§EnI : f o r t h e X i i l u l l m e e t i n g o f t b e y e a r ." "~ ~' " `" g " § ; , ; ', § , " h ; ; '' n D D Q ~ P g j g b u t I L . . O l ! h i ! 8 1 1 6 1 3 8 8 i n h i s W b f k :m g r g u g f y d m - i n g t h i ; - . . . Il '¢ A L ] " 4 » L a l g u u .a l i g n ; | _ 'W I 8 ~0 3 ~9111.' T l :cn LOSESFARM BUILDINGS d w b y " ` ° { § e m i € . Z " ` Z . » ' $ 3 f ' H O L n A N N U A L ¢h» n § .' " ' i . u . , . ~ . . .w a s b m u v I I N S U R A NC E a n - : r : r 1 N a'$;»."f£ m-:°°'§.°1'a°' "2 ; ¢;.i§a2| A d r e s s n n u h h l u n n u n ~b i lz s a f ' q | U | | | l b v l l l n h u ji lu lnllllu-n o u n s O P E N H U U S E m a v u : r o o n m n m u h l n 1 9 2 1 , ' ¢ p \ l ¢ | |. E H = a m ; 'a a ; u i o u d i n b l --h - 1 5 "~1 -~' n d p | ¢ | | | ° ,~~ me . , w a l . 4 . . ."1?.'ZZ'.1'r-9!=*°!¢\i\r.9".=:2.'.E':_Y.";'.PE .*1_*: °°2=J =:_;°=5e._. ~ ______.____ __| Bedg»._=¢= = » - _ N - f - ~~u w I m a m 6 f . ` . §. .u n u c v n u r l f n !~~ l ' l l l . » l l l l l v l l l l ~I I J U I I B I T ! ! !l l i 1 I | ; l \y l v s l u v ° " ' ;W » \ | |i n * R A h n v n n n i l u q u . .L L A I -. » | n \ »1 u u \ l n t h e C0s U !nur ; v u . . . j '" j _ '§ _ | ~~ '" " .;;"§.;im;|`~ i é d y-n u n . ,Hn.Frlnk aQxri a y m a m m a u m m m - I1dalrupotilor theyariultdoled. if ummm ml u mn u y w mu n 1m. 5 b y \ u v d n . | n ! e \ v ! d | d \ . 0- ...aw nu : with him B1 ru Ann low punvel 11 on the 800 m~. i. an All-Hmm 9 € ' ! " * ! v w v w o s u a \ i u l | » | \ || \ . n » v u | l v \ | l l .H a h h g n u n n n i w l n n n f i D_ ,,, __.,,, ...,,_.. . __. _ - _ _ _-~----- -- -- - - . . \, .. . .w , » \ = .. .. w, u . . . nm- ¢ -- -r \ ---- -- ' -- -- -W ww - wa "l s r uw u v y w - H " A- - w w w ( l w Umly-T' h u a n n | . u g w \ | l w i \t n w u 5 | h o n l l l i i h v h v n 2 5 n l d = r . S e w n d : 0 l \ P E \ ¥ ¢ " ° ¢ f 0 \ b ° ° * ¥ ° ° 9 * ' * " N " Y " ' k ° ° ' W ¢ b \ i \ 4 " ' 8 *' P h e l a n w u n t p l l e l i n Lnytagatds-b d u w o n t h e mu a D » m » b e f ° f , o mm | ; . mm. Hi m , m m; o . o . y u a n I n He madly l°¢»°=d a t n w a s » u t h e h y m a ~On lé uhy nve nl friends md 1 91 7.In (ut i t hm bm a re or Jo ha nn, Gordon; Suphgn D. llll-|RmdMlle in 1886 w h e r e h a h u w w w n m x w m w m a u m n i a i gh bo n e l me i n w nmi n dh h nb s l o v r n l l b u t n v m v l t h e 35k»r,Culatan;1..C.l(itchdl,S¢1plebe¢a:inee.Nu i n mr n e e w u u r r l e d ..m a x a m a n rh h h i x t hd u n l m-Th e s v s n h l ¢ y u n t . hn 1 n d n° ° ! ¢ ll \ An be ¢ n \. _ _ . . - a.,.o r ' " ' »- n r ' 6 " ducted for the coming :ur an asf n n n t u u f ""W a n d a n \ » h n .u l l #mus 1 ~°';;';'3'° "' "" Gin Tm 'I" " ' f " " "¥.»».m. of Arlhaxron. tum ma:meamm uouv'u n o !t h e 'rwmwillcan-Mthevmx-k m l i f l p k h z , n i le.l b e i m p n .' r w i t r u n m ~ - " ' l l - - ~ ~~I I I - - - - - - - - - - - - - " - " lg h n e o n v u wo n b r M r .md a m d b u t ti v o ti m e : : b o n ¢ h \ t m. n r k D E B . A TE I £ S I I A K E N E W Y E A R ' S m= : c E :P ' n o N [ l 2 ' l ._ G ~C » ' = * ' } . ' * 9 = " ° " » . * " £ ' , l ° 3 i ~" ° " ' %0 .._Q .A A 1 |~~i n .. |f¢. . . . .A . . . . .. . . . . .C \ . h 4 . _ _4 I .vfor the l l '" ' f :§ £ E Bn G5 '1'hepub1i: nl anvma so . ~ P. -7°"'°='=» =|e»='i- . m a r i a wbe d m .-~Hdna Luhrisr.dmmhm ¢......-|.-.§°1...~;m» Amdu;nb¥'rlday 1 __.... .....E. Hr s .Geo.Lulu-n u n mr y rue pnupluuun Wu mn .ru ox :uusons lnu mls wmade udv v la ni nc hthlxbe a mho r.The lulv l Iht be f i nt de b n\' uo i the 1 9 8 !| ¢ hi |I°¢4lS¢!¢l\i°7°d the mu Mr:Ruhr, 'annul na in 1018 du Idfln |n;um thn m.¢.~ hlrh nu m | A-. \h - v . .» °. a n mn mf i n n nt i l n l i m a 'lr Uf xg-.irlm.Az 5€jm;'i1»§?»|~ -gilt o'li: the Ing; mu at Herman. Tick-lh. 502-Tlb h :u-v||1B3n|_ pngreport by the Union, ballots weresprad resulting in the redsctionat the tollowlng officers for the arming year: Hrs. B. J. Hurdoeh president;Mrs.[ml Latta,vice- president;Mrs.Prank Curley,seeretxry-taessnrer.The dmirmen of the working dlvldons will be Mrs. A. S. Armstead, Mrs. FrankStewart and Mrs. Philip 0'Hnnlon. The program commitiee is Mra ~ Klopp and Mrs. W. F. I-Iem~ p Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Linden of this city, has so far recovered from his mmm operation, that he ls able fa have the hospital. Paul Jefferson,son-in-law of: Gtfo mmy mo nbirrhd-s rl- L m s s x m m m l s s n s s r little Sioux, Is., R. January Sth, 1981 The Ihterprise,lunar, Nah. IDear Sir:--I see my subscrlplrlon .is out so am enclodng one dollar and fifty eents ($1.50)for may renewal for another year.Have to have a paper (rom the old home town and welllge your's best.Respeclzfhlly, Mrs. J. w. Grlmslay, _ _little Sioux, Iowa, R. 2. talnfall was but zzaa this Y°Uf wu¢ h1 » 'r.' rs s e m~e h¢ mmu¢ r 80 .1 3 fo r an pm as nan.Theaverage for the nm zo ysan dm local records have bam kept, which takes it up ur and including 1915, was 80.55 and for the past 15years but 27.48, which rather looks as though wc were grsdndly get-ting less moisture year by year. . The wettut ye ar we have gf' had was 1908, with 41.48 in es. nuum was vu.-wr.U,.-.....--»-. .v.~....._.....,... ..-.., ..... ..,.. _.____._..._.-_ , _aner wma . a n a . » - M wh i n e nom! s.2s in 1911.' n n annual mana ummm meh nmrix}»|LE °£`3`n1 H}1,`r§€§»E\I\iH¢&£"Axx fthe dshates which were held at dcloek ln u a evening when s I ! 1n1 91 5w¢hsda8 .85 r| di n1 9o z_ we had 87.28.These high records all occur heloxe 1915.In the 15 years since then 88.82 ln 1924 and (Continued on page aight) Candi Bluffs agalnn the debat- illl mms o! the 'Ihomas Je!fer~ son muh s a w .The debaHng team from the Thomas Jefferson hgh school have achieved a veryenviablereputationlndebating. Last season they won the highschooldebatingwumnmentheld at Drake university,Des Moines.This year they have about hall or the championship team again in school.Blalr's affirmative team eonsrlsting of Red O'l-lanlon, Capt. Edward Jmkns and Roy Chrlrterr s m debated Thomas Jelfersorfs lfionlinussl on page aught) baahat dlnnor was served e-terla ,style About one hundred .members and their families and gunna partidpated in thls part of the evenings program.' Tables were arranged, following! dlmler, for those who and to ip ay cards.An orchestra com-wud of Mrs. Geraldine Soewsrt, Miss Ludlle Kemp,J.Hilton Rhosdea and Stanley Jensen. fur-nlshed music for those who cared to dance.I A large crowd gathered for theeveningfs entertainment whloh last- 'e a ma n me h o u r. g was send hy her motherwa aho ae as t.o nre nty ~nve luuuonhs rs umthhi rtha nnlv e x-s a ry last l|¢I!|dl¥lf*¢l'll°°\\1 la n.5.Bhoreui ved mmu l v v d y gi ft . Ga mhs u e e n i o y e da nda da l nty hda m a ll la tt lor their homes.vllhillx her many happy returns ol`tbe day Florence md Iona McCann of Umaha, spat a week durFin¢ tlvholidays at the John Moore home of Tekamah, accompanied Mr. and llra. Frank Simpson of this city to Calhoun where they vnlsdtd Wm Smith and family. Sunday Mr.and Url Ha rv e y Simpso beimdewith Hrs. Hmry'1'rum»en. me mum Gra de exmdnntio nn will be held Jan. 80th.B m - ntionn w be given in English Com- podtiun, Mental Arithmetic. Civics-gg Writing.For Eigmh Graders o y.51-lt Lester Belfogi, Co. Supl., TANKAGE IS DOWN BM Ribbon Tuknge for $2.90 at the"Bldr Fsed mu.i t sa.I4 I I1 52 s Ilan. Jan. a n x a r I »l 6 1 a 5% £1 5327 28 29 193|nn¢ 512I926 19 31 rn li t25 9 1 0 I 6 l 72 5 2 43 0 5 | 15-Jo hn Ma rshall nk. 20-Schenk Bros. fum Blk. Bhh-, mln -uh. J a nu a ry I , lm I! you want tn aave money this week~end :hop nt the Fashion Cen- ter in Blair-they have marked down every 'Winter Coat to'$l0.75 and $16.75-wonh up to $ 3 5 - sizes N in 44-if you need a Win- ter Coat be sure and shop this week-end I t the Fashion Center and get yours lor only $10.75 or$16.75.51-ll DE SOT0 IJOCAIB On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff- ord Hinelina were at the S. Hlne llne hone for dinner.New Yeam Eve, the Mill CreekClubandtheirfriendsgavendance and oyster supper at theChu.0.Hlnellne home.Theyservedsupper ua around eighty. Of course Lhey all had a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jorgensenhad as their guesis on New Years day, Belvn ~ Marjorie Hineline ..._- .. . . . _ Cunarun.Four ol the Ansexiean Legion men were hggvugg the memhen at l on an Monday evening.Mr. and Mn. Carl Cooper at Tekamnh. were our »=i¢'=g,=~=~=~=tl the H. 0. wg" ha ms educa-ily and enjoy Ne w Ya rn da y I"unu-al »ervi¢|for Mrs. Henry Kuhlrnan aged 68 wen hdd mmthe family ume me Sunday um- ernoon nf.h w and Inter nt theLuthann church west oi' hen.ln-terment Wu made ln the <=<-=r1 cemetery.The deceabed with er family moved to town from the funn seven years ago.She hxs been n patient snlferer at canarul the stomach the past severalmonLhaanddiedu r l Fridaymorning.Jan. 2.~ber are the husband and three c dren.one son,Chris of Herman,twodaughters, Lillie also of He nnm and Mrs. Claire Johnson of Auburn Nob., also three brothers and onesister.We extend sympathy tothe family in the loss of their loved one. Il ! by the hasten.Hrs.bald h s o m M n . aoecnd H n .third hl Sdtablnawnrthdua l a nd n ful time was Ind b~ The ErnestMoellerfamlllesthuNels Hansen ho Ha m m d E - gzrgai to their hom e .ngwith relatives.M n .Aman Wrd~E mml Hanna areWreidt's daughters, Stewart of South Sl~ and Mn. M. M. ~1; son Neb.lllargr Rohwer, the and\lla Rohwer 1Bollleft Frldly for M . and Mrs..daughter, and Mr. spent Slturday eve Louis Lund home. Mr. and Mrs. L. J.dren visit/ed relativesNeb. a few days this Miss Hazel Lorna:visited at the Auhome the past week. Misa Katie Roh~thers, Carl and Hen sister at Censco, day. Mrs.Arthur Schostessto the kenTuesday, Dec. 80.bers were present 1abletimewashadnext meeting will Lo u i s Kr us e c e le b ann jver sa ly ' 'u ae da y . wa s n p a y lnand »7¢'I°»g. Henry 1§~ sc o re s wh i le Han s . C h r i s F r a h m we r e ab le p r iz e we r e uw~ a g o o d ti me wa s »- W edne sday ,Dec e th e b i r th a nn i ver s n Lorsc h.He k e p t o ~ af te rn oo n a n d eveeve n in f th e r e we re s ~lnuch e.Mr s . He n al Mr md lbs. all colvn.Fuhlon Center.51-lt down svery 'Winter Cogt In $10.75m m Ned:Dinner muh ~H Fbehcr Nb' Yann dAY lad $16.75-wuflh up in |3 5 -fa 'r. mn. '°r°.91f~ »=d_l}?»~g3!=g;§~ P'_";"}_'RO S E HI L L ITE M S ,am 14 za 44-xx you md l Win- md mn, Kenneth, F. C. C. Penn- u n and dmghter, Ammdn umaThundnv svminm mnner smash "lrumw umamnn NEWS :seem-~»...... . . . . . _ Mr. nad lgf--NA->d»;~ H4113 su e ew c a nMnr di oier home. Axm. Bi rdi e , Mnrja rh N w m d - \ y ~ m » x » § ' ° u m £ as the Lord liner hupital.The" Q " " m i " a l o ' u g N r s s \.. fnmixizgent lim Mogixyeeven g xt the orwald Peterson home.Gre Pew fLyons, was n visitor at u§.'°Rm&f Anderson home last week.Ernest Kmger spent the pest week visiting xelntives at lthnon.'l'hunda¥ evenlnghvlsitors at the Mrs . Mime Blum ome were Mr. und Mn. Wedey Gnullch, RudolphOlwlld and Charlotte Fuchs, and Sanh and Adolgx Herring.Mr. and Mrs.arold Ouxley and § :'~.; :z mi s e ," d i n ne r g ue s t s ome.Mr. .J Mrs. Ray Donnelly.nnd son of Omaha, Mr .und Mrs. Vick gkuv and family g m ;Euz ay n su r es !c.mJ'J.¢5€§;n'i'°..».. a e rs. Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Andersenlmibaby and Gretchen Petersonwere Sa urdaioevening visitors atthe Freeman (tis home. I Ti n Baptis t gy will mee t o n'fb-»~d-g with 0. H. GodsemM i n ylvh Brunton :pant mn'1"=~'**g_ vlllliint her d1ter,l MnJacobhe lh md hmlly .~ Martin Shank of °'é "{'l.` w o u r I (Blnfivf church spat the halldnyx here doin dmltetion work. The on Grcla ponponatheirmeetingl u !week.The;med- this wmk with Mrs. A.L Sullivan.Misa Min' Strlcklett of Blairwas s imeat Wednesdgxy xt thlGodseymevisiting*rs.Iv u Hd:-ns.She spent nluernoonwith her at her mom at school.Mr. and Mrs.D. E. Hayes enjoyeda lwllduy vidt from thei daughter,Mrs.Imm Garnett 0Denver, Colorado.The Andy Michael famlly swnNewYearsdnyattheIran] 3-"gg home naar lake Qumne auAua Mildred Bmnmn returneSunday w her neaehin duties aCraigsfler spending 51: holiday 'az her home ben.Mr.and Mrs. 0. L.Hilsinzewere New Years guests of friend at Telmmah.The schools were dismissed o n~\......,:.... am- wmv Vmnm. at the Hn. L nun Mmk ho me i nB h k . M d l1Gardapenedonynnomlngezfter a X hy Christmu vamt.lon. dMr.d M J . L . Pm ansvn. REE." lr nt Sunday evening at the I-hrry rvey hame. pnzea weregf d¢li|¢h!f :L ua m e 9 wlen atneMonday Steffen rsx at Paxton.\e mat week 3?iagr mu. "fm" '""""Norris 'tar cm be mé md shop um ,.m.,a°:f"=»f,..:'.,-.=.:~.:~s':':~;<f ;-.;1"-'f,:."*':,E;f'".'¢';"5§i"i:'"f"§ ~ in hom: of ner xrmug; nmcm ffmy vi-nm at uw .mm Pet-aus.51-uRohwvaiulnd ffv, mw "r,.:.fv: men Km.| §to,a» m'$e'§'..m W ¢§°»l°|ea. A ur. md mn H-m Mmm "dl HILISIDE NEWS OF ":¥_=°:=:'."'§1"',2,1'3",2'3;.t'".,,. gfg -gar; gg; gr;-ggv ;g;;,GARDNER DISTRICT .4~ Mrs . C. ~x Gty, Nah..:rs at Emer~ Misses Annad M r s .Joe oaufo mnt.Moeller andenrySteffenuugutthe Dey and chil-at Gresham.week. of Omaha.ust Klassen mr.mn rum. V..-.., ........chlldren vidmd relatives in Oma- hu Sunday.h u M n .Emma KetchnnrkMrs.Anna Wreidt and EmmaHanna ln for dinner on New Year: day.On Sunday the Fred Moel- lera,Henry swfgm and JohnWreldt Jr. were dinner guefts ofMrs.etehmuk.Mr.and Mrs.Oral Harrisonsnt New Years with relatives at£kla nd, Nob. Misa rm Sierk entertained the follodng at dinner on New Years:Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sievers, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K";f=f~ Mr. and Mrs.Paul Kruger,r. and Mrs. Rich-ard Slevers and Lair, Mins DoraKlindtandCarlFeldhusenof Kennard.Rev.and M n .Gluler werei _Miss Jeue Carter of Omaha, weekend -vldton at Howard Aw visited at the Dan Phlllinr home pleby'A.|W;<;;-<1=v alteraoon. `en and relatives ol Mrs...nrry Erve andJ.»..Fl'.,»'i§, Jr. were :wma to n Grandma Compton were S d " shower at the Ed Hansen home nfbernoon visitors at the FrankFriday afternoon.|McManlgd homo to see Mn. Mc-Mr. and Mrs. Babe Ryan spent Manlgal who is not in the best ofThursday evening at the Clarenceheal .Kuhr homo.__I Mr. and Mrs. J..L. Petersen andEvelynWrlhnrspentseveral non,Robert spent. Wednesday atdays this week nt the USNHW and the Lars Petersen home ln the Will Hansen homes.\RaiemHig »-@g,s»;g~>f»-<><>d- ¢ .Mrs.ohn Petersen.an a e rsen re u mDemtlrysnaiild JackJa.nd Geo. Luxe her teaching duties near South were Thursday dinner guests at Omaha on unduy after spendingthe Fnd Jensen home her vacation with home folks.Mr.and Mrs Arknur Johnaoni quita n number from thi; neith- ! .1 1 s...-..A qurmflnl ¢\»....n»~»¢\. Nm; LAST CALL ron LONG FED IBABY BEEVES FOR dsl All long fed baby beeven fromWashingtoncountymustbeon feed and feed reoords kept on each animal from January I5 on.In order to properly do this,all standard clubs should get organiz- al by January 10, 1981 and hav¢ on hand your record blanks and weight certificates by January 15. Feed concentrates are cheap, and \Vash ton county boys nml girls are urge to get a calf, keep all cost records ol feed,etc.i n order to know exuetly how much Ii d ah o .'Phey helped li ttle L r an d h m -Qinumra nnlnhrnfn har lmfrlhflnu 1 3 a n d I B B U I Y W E I O L n u r s u a y u m t t t o m d ~Y ~| | B |u u l u u v u C l \ V \ » | l \ . l u \ . |\ | U \L l s n a u a u . l i u v" L l n n n n a l l n l n n H a f w l } 'H .~~~a n d d a n c e £ , - . ° ? " . . _ _ .P . . . _ F ' ° F _ , _ _ . ;; _ 2 ' 3 ' . , . . L vu: l r -eh-meve- .....,. -. ..-.... .._ ,l¢.thel(.W.A.||ldlinf "'>"P.fi,.":.:.'?a*,':'»'An".="£ an-»-Y mn Blair on ~ :m...';°v:.:"aa".; ~ mu (.;¢,,,, llr.um lin.pL||h m m vmung [nr sh- 4-H Blby nm Club me mm out. Mnyle, llr. and Mrs. Babe Rylni i n gm TGI! and llmily ?\vs.\8wna':1:5¢°now should weigh W vllihon -.:v m2 5 1 1 . . mm h mmm mm.L H ? _ ' i L " S ! . X ' E ' ~ ' E ' 2 ' t ' : S 1'*x° hav- W! 'iw 'Q -=\¥ °°'!'- m f e a eb. on Tuu- hnddzr wasel b.ul Un ,..'!... i'h'li';l;y"§f5."' ur. llld Hn. Chrlg Hi n: e nt u m a ur. a n d Mn.c lllll H1 | u \ | | n d M r . m d l ' l r | . G o o . 0lg an ayner supper Saturday s n fm 1 '~:° La: ew a sEarl r1¥°m1 Mr. andand faxdlyevenin" vHaiermeMr. _gud nd an enjoy-by all.The ie with Mrs. an. 13.'ated his birth The eveningiinochle.Mr.her pel gi th 'log an ra.m i k e Suit- 'ded eagh andby all. uber 31,wasr of Mr. John en house bothing.In theeven tables ofFischer and Dinner guests on New Yea.r's at the Claus Rohwer home were Mr. and M n .Detlel Kruse,Mr.andMrs. Albert Suverkrubbe and fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rohwer andfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Ander-son of Ceresco, Neb. _The Eastem Star held its meet- xng Friday evening for the in-stallation of oitlcers.About 45 members were present. r an rs.Wm.Iverson and Mr. and Mn.Otto Iverson a_t dinner on New Years.The Muse; Ahita Mehrens andMabelNealereturned to LincolnSunday to continue their studies at Mr. and Mrs. AMur SchneiderentertainedM .d M lh i g h scores, vnu and Srntt t h e U n i v e r s i t y . r . \ - . A n z - - - l " ` l ¢ i ¥ f ~en were rmey were uumer guunm no we IThursday evening visitors at the Will Hart home.Mr. and Mrs John Petersen andfamily visited relatives in CouncilBluffs Sund r.Mr. and rs. Norris Ward and family were Thursday evenlng visitors at the J.W. Sappenfleld home.Mr.and Mrs.Rudol h Llenckeand family Mr and he J a me s | gym and family,Mr. and Mrs. alter Nielsen and laml wereSunday visitors at J. W.appen-!ieJd's._Mrs. Gully Wright and cluldrsn spent several days at the John Becklun home. J. L. Petersen home Saturday. |Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rasmussen entertained ut a plnoehlc party onThursdaeveniniz.There were,three ta les of payers and when scores were counted Mrs. J. L. Pet-ersen and Christian Anderson held high scores and Mrs. M. A.. MatzandJ.L. Petersen,low acres.About midnight Mrs.Rasmussenservedoyster (iw with znll the trimmings and at a late hour thests departed, thanking Mr. and ity.Mr. and Mra. Cecil Thompson . Rasmussen for their hospital- Dorothy Mencke,Evelyn Wil-}_ munity from twelve to twentyyears of age make a club,aml County Agent George Fates will help you organize.RememberJanuary 15, 1931 ls the last day. Beatrice--400~acre farm ol Cap- per Bmnn estate, west of here near Plymouth, purchased by Frank and Mary Brenn for $92 an acre. Ainsworth-Herr# Ru-mjners took over jewelry business formerly op- erated by their father,R-bl. Herro;will now be conducted an The Diamond Shoppe. _ 5 were sam:at the CaleMr. and a wa r w ' i i i lni s a nd Ihome Wed:The l:in the runiay evenBridwell.4 Thompson. Mr.andand family visitvrs at Mr.andand family supperPeterson 'LY l ~~~U 5 9 # U S B I I C l l L J \ A | | \ . | | l ] w e r e S u n d a y e u a n i O u l a f e v a t t e n d e d t h e r e g u l a rn e s t s a t t h e ' l ' l 1 o 1 s v a s l m e e t i g g o f t h e 0 .E .S .T h u r q d a y D i n e .n v n n i n c r .i t h n i n v N e w Y E S ! !I l l 2 h ' | 1 \ '|5»'7&'C-x&"'£n5'1`i'u|¥i\"n`i"''j"""' md In Fnnk Hlmllnn and Gilford. _" ~ _ 'ffl ".':':' .:§'"&.."'3.1~ .. qglidw u Clnug Mohr H u . ~1l o w . .S u i t a b l e : e l w e n D i x o n o f I l l . l n d |w e n u n l h d l nls u h .A t |E ¢ L h o u r n ' m , r | - | , n " _ | u _1 _x = - ¢ u m »! ¥, , § , " § ~ X, , P , , ; ," ' ; ,f { ' l l u n e l m n n w u l e r v e d m d g = : g e $ | o n o t M r . | n d l l r | . . ' l n h n u r l l \ d l l n . l m l p o d t i n m u r u h a d b y n t h h v d d n & ¢ y .T h » y o u n g 1 ; \ | . | d ; y l t ! - h a | e n t .m n r r l e q c o u p l e w i l l l i v u o n t h e i n o m l h - _ m d l I n . G n n t 1 .= n | = h | x ~m u K n | | e r f a r m e a n a ! w w n . |m u s m u - m ~" 2 : V . e w | d \ t h e ? m m u n h | u e u u u d ` " , g "w | , | | ¢ s . 1 u _I i . .. n h M n n u l l l ' £ ' " E 5 » ' £ ' . _. { ' ! § ' ¥ € : . _ _ . _ _ . _ _l m n d i n z | ' n k iansen BRADLEY & SEARING OAKLAND TEKAM AH Phone 193 Phone 143 or 11 u -M. .-... ...... .............._lllmelme, west of Blair.|Will Seltz and son, Charles were, in Omsha Friday, called Yo see |Wlll's mother, Grandma Seltz. She is fine, and wlll be B8 Feb. 8t.h.I Chas. Hlnellne and family spent New Years at the Stormy Vizlnalh o me . I n n d M n o B m l da n n s .y u a n "gf usw a resMi. E tainedNe w YHnrrv Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson and daughter and Gretchen Petgr- son were Saturday aftemoan v1s~ ifars at the Andrew Anderson home in Blair.Rev. Martin Shank of the Her-Baptist church was a Wed- y evemng visitor at the Geo. Loftis home.c . many were BWBY.Jacqueline and Ann Woodward retumed to their home at Omahg Sunday after spending severaldays at the home of their grand-parents.Mr.and Mrs.AlbertWoodwardwerehereforNewYears dimer at the parental, L. A. Woodward home. T M A | | \ | ¢ f » 4 \ ¢ u n ¢ ¢ s ¢ ' n » ; ¢ |. . . c . . . . . | . . . . . . .a u f x n n n n n n n a n a a a i a f s a i f v ga. Mary Nicke~s, who has been rgon~retqrned Friday to con evening visitors at her home wereMr. and Mrs, Fwd Heise MrsTenaAmbler and Hblen, ' all of Omaha. I I ~as~ ~ ~sMrs.Frank Wilsori.Mm Jimtained their daughters and theirfamilies at dinner on New Years. .ned Mrs. Will Ryan Fnday after-d noon. Fobollnk $1;Kayser Sl;Full If you want to save money Lhi~ fashioned silk to top 'l7c; Never-week-end shop at the Fashion Cendam 2 pair Sl.Sizw 8% to 10--ter in Blair--they have mark~ e vi d e n c e t h a t o u r w o rk ls sat dlhittleuliomrd =»f;q,=~ spnt f - y w|gran aren s,r.and Mrs. Geo. Loltis._ Jan.l 'mg the 3 5 th weddingnnnivcrsary o Mr. and Mrs. Geo.lpftia,a large crowd ol relativescame with well filled baskets whelp them celebruw.Fifteen mem-bers of Che cro d wg; in attend- Herman students at the Univer- sity left Sunday far Lincoln to |~e~sume their studies after the holi- day vacations. Announcements have been re-ceived here of the marriage ofMissViolet Hansen,daughter ofEmil.Hansen of Herman w Jas.F.éke r df apell,L i n n _ ~ da\x§hter returned w their school wor at McCook,after spendingtheir Chrishnas vacation with Mrs.Bnsdfs parents,Mr. and Mrs. John Hineline.Mrs.Henry Nohrenberg anddaughters, Marie and Laura spentThursdayand Friday in OmahavisitingMr§._Nohrgnber5's par- ~||Don't Forget We Pay Pho ne Calls.| I IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi||IllI||||||||||||||I||||||I||l|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIFL anne at me we uumg a n year s agu," g g t h e m b e in g t h e R e v . E . M. F le er of Blair who pax-fannedthe ceremony.Th is w as t he fi t time they had e ver celeb rated t e occasion and will be one lvmz to be remembered by lhen _The big eiln- m a m a g e nook Xmge B l m e nameof Re v . H . W .rthur at Kalispell Christmas eve and the cou ple will m a k e t h d r h o me a t th a t plac e where Mt. Aker is employed.T h e bglde mad e he r ho me h ere with her |s1sf.er,hire.J. .§3.Qens en._She e n ts Mr . u n d Mr s. n an s L a r se n .§Ali c e Mo eller of Ca lh o un , s p en t = th e mee k -e nd wi th Be lva an d Mar -E jor ie Hi ne lin e._5 Charlie Hi neli nae, wife an d Vxr-: :` l we r e Su n da y vi si tor s a t t h e = -"§L m D a vi s h o me , n e a g ji e xjma n ._ | § mr was nrv en cuenena r|leg;-|,¢|||g1,¢from me Herman num The Bchwl19.5° s£§':.°':.'f.'.°_:..":!...°°2°';E 'A Q:=:=1.!=.,9:a.e1m.':¥_3°??; 313| -1| are busy. m n ,wmv -w~=|-ww, -» --»- ~»-mem W nmmpm uunux uw wm-Mrs.Lofus wlw the word can r°|mer and has been with anothersraiulations. was zlwlly anpred-.Siam-,Miss Lime Hansen.Her- abed by allvtxreseni.The day was man fdmds extmd but wiahealorspent as siting and extending her fu happiness.co .tulatious to_ Mr. and Mx-s.\mn. 92,313" g f Lows entertalnd§af that they WKBQ "':°= Rf-E; memberspf ler faqxlly at n watch FT. CALHOUN AND v1c1NrrY T h e M i s s e s G r a v e .B e r t h ;a n d .. .. ». .. ». .: .. .. |n i v h a l n l n a § : z = _ a _ - Ijvdded f'uJ"°E>°§. m¢.§'e~?.'§§'.{ the friends and neighbors came in gp xurprige and _ hglp them 9 pany at ner home here.mum _.mum vm-=.......=...M .,........Howsrd Cameron drove in from of lsdxes as s one o'clock bridge Montann the last of the week for luncheon 'hzesday afternoon.A1visitwith his brother,H. B.\very dekcious luncheon was served brute.Cangr awla uons were ex-»tende d md the even ing w as s penta t v i s i t i n g A n d ~About mid~\ night a lu nch o sandwiches, cake,pickles and coffee was served. January Cleamnce Sale S\ lk ' Dresses a t t h e I-`a.shion Center- aped xl g roup of Silk Dress es and W ool Dresses at on ly $ 6 - w o r t h u p t n $1 5 -s iz e s 1x to 46;other Silk Dnz sses on sale at $6.75, $7.95 ,ma mm rm- \~»\\m= an $20 in sizes _______=_=__=____=_=_====__=___ || `ff"r§`lof"W"" 51-n|vear when the Merchants are anxious to cleanr outThisis the Season of theHERMANNEWS| " |W DEN GASn are wiiling 10 mike Big Reductions as an [nducementtheir stocks andllru. F. W. Lowe Eff. Saturdayfor Cl:ica; where s will spendA [ew wee with relatives.Word from J. C. Bailey at Pheo-nix, Arizona >.ays he is hnvi.x|'< awonderful time.He ls ellvyinzthe nice warm wuther an goes around in his shirt sleevesMr. and Mrs. D. Buch enter- tuind at a New Years dlnnexforLads Boch and family and MinsLorena Buch of Kennxrd. The Public Benefits if they take advantage of these excep Bargainsjust ln the prime of Our Sale of = ' Women'sl"h-F P \Ui||:nn nf Omaha district superinlendent ol the Omnha wa wxll be here next Sunday, Jm. 9 und hold guarterly confer ence ht 2:30 at e church.Mr. -and Mrs. C. H. Uehling andEarl, were dinner guests on NewYears of Mr. and lrs. Ben West."Ike"Long held the lucktlcloet and won a nice quilt whicthe Legion auxiliary gave away n week ago.Mr._and M Gllbert 0_lw:|, Mr. L1 C( LIQUI is Outstanding If you are ii need of a Coat for anothpr year it will pay you to look over our line.Sm art Styles fashioned of H i g h Grade Materials,many Fur Trimmed,Lar ge and Small sizes, D Colors Black and Browzi.Pric ed u n to $35.00 Going at $5.00 ana mrs. A. n.mwe,Rosemaryand Leo Hannnn and Mr. and Mrs.James Neilsen of Omaha,wereNew Years dinner guests at the Hmm Andersen home.T 1 | HE MOTOR TESTED i w|NTEn FUEL The real winter gasoline with Hao ..............A .m n L .nn l . -um...= Affphoice Line of Childretrs Coats at 1 price" Tri»B'Ki~Béi~ié5=\"Lé§sbn bamwau te a m lo s t to th e B la i r to wn te a m in a g a me p la y e d h e r e a t th e L e - g i o n h a ll Fr id ay evening.Th e e wa s a good one an d very nlnnn "Fha mr~n\n nnau $151i n 'IA These are Real Bargains Look Them Ovér The same evening the Craig hillhschool team defeated Herman highschool19 to 24.A good simcdcrowd witnessed the ganies. Mr. and Mrs. L B. Harrison andlnmily were New Years eve guestsat the Ed Harrison home.Mx-I. J. H. Johnson ui Lincoln.mme over w attend the funeral ofMrs.Kuhlman Sunday and is spending l fe w days with Mr.ohnson.The Womans Auxiliar Fwill havee n "-f meeting at t _ hall on'y afternoon, Jan. 13.Uwe Connie Lou Webster hasIbeen quite sick the put week butis better now.Mn. H. A.. I-[amen went to Oma-lhl Saturday for a few days withher sister, Mn.Fred Richardson.She will also visit a brother, Al-bert Hansen and family at Coun-»-11 Blum. Iowa..4 Miss Kathryn Schneider of | v u m mw u i , i s mu m; a t t h e ~ C.. Bnrdi: home this week.Mr. and Mrs, o. n. Godsev nv\d| Marjorie drove over to Mondamin.Iowa New Years afternoon for nlhlid' visit with zehtlvel.a m . H .D and ¢-mmm'we nt l b % "$ = ~ a n d v i s i t e d until Monday with reht.ive¢ when they left for their home in _Mlnn. High Grade Dgesses some Priced as High as $22.50 car run perFectly.Pure,clean, QUICK STARTING GASOLINE . . . thet's Cosdon Gas. |.|Qu|D GAS Phone 48 Ditlof Wolsmargn Service Station 2 - _ Exceptional Bargains Now il Y0\\l' Chance for a HAT.Your Choice any FELT HAT in the store for $1.00 Gloves, Hosiery,Lingerie, Baby Clothes, Wash Dresses, Aprons Dresses - - All High .Quality Goods - - Prices Very Reasonable Y o u Invited to Attend Our Sale T H E S T Y L E S H D P P E E==_=_=___ Mrs. C. C. Van Dqusen, Prop.Blair, Nebraska l`»luun|mmm|u|u|||mn|||u||u||||||1|n|muulmn||||||u||||||||u|||n||||||I|u1|||||u||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||m|||||||||||n|||||Inum|nm|nn|||||||||m||nnu|||||||||||||||||n||||||||||||u|||||||E a _ s + f ~ »~ Q 2 £ ; , ;= f f No 1 'xc E ~ DEFENDANTS nlayson, Burke & Mckie, Att'ys. First National Bank Bldg., Omaha, Nebraska the District Conn. of Washing §'T ~sg<3 \ o s ~ ~_,|, f .YO U R W I N T E R D I E T NEEDS|b1ossop1 end.Par c sk in one I R O N _fr o m to p .Pla c e two d ate s in c e te r eac h ap ple.Plac e i n oi l Ta k e th e i r o n y o u t o f o u r c a n - 1 b a k i n g p a n .M i x c orn s y r u p a ~.... W ?ent Fridny evening at the Benenun lmmg. helping Hr. Jensen celebrate his hinhay.Mr. and Mrs. Clres Sutton at-tended a watch puty on New;Yean eve lt the home of Mr. and .-Mrs. Martin Betielun.y Walter Koenig returned home qn,Sunday anernoon after hem: rnOmahafor about a week at the ze gg Clarkson hospital for n tonall and 4 _sinus operation.Mr.and M m lnslie Thompsonrddge n; v i rxg dda r ~ mg° h=\ n ome un nyl!r'§'}'° Clifford Rly entertained teths.Beng-.lr Community Qlglg ~ nad Mn. Emil Follm ol Herman. Silk Stockings that Wur-Gold Stripe $1.50 and SL95; Gnyx $l.85;Bobolink Sl:Kayser Sl:Full fuhioned silk to top Tic; Never-fdnrn 2 pair sx.Sizes ass ur ro-` i¥ all colors.Fashion Center.51-lt ARLINGTON NOTES Rev. Walter C. Rundin of Wa-hoo, sgate chaplain of the Volun~teer Fire Ass'n., spoke at the Con-gregational nhurch on Sunday eve-num while Rev. R. C.Swisher fill~I Miss Augusta Schmidt left Fd-'*={ in reamne her dude: at theTa id);home in Lincoln.afterspendxngseveral days wiw hersrsugr, Mrs. Fred Meierhenry andInmlly.Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steen Sr..returned ham: Frida; after spend- lngthe holidays wit their rlrunzh- Qer, Mrs. F. C. Paulson and family rn Laurel.About seventy-five farmers nt-tgndcd the meeting held at thegw hlll ontP'riday evening f°urpose o organizing a "i -I'rtt<;ducers"'{Axs'nb M. Palmer, an a may rom ma a.and Mr.Pfeiffer. farmer from ll»:n:rinnnn. xv [0 112° i§omce Q 1\4.¢nr .I L. - -'>In Tc Doc ket K--»31 0 No.3730. 1 th e u n k n o wn heirs,devisees, legatees,personal representa- tives,an d a ll othe r persons in~ VEFBBLIOHE ana we prouuuly Duuluun o t su f fe r muc h.B u t ta ke th e ir o n ou t o f o u r d ie ts we a ll wo u ld p r o b a b ly t u m anendc .F o r ir o n h e l p s e u p p ly those m e oorgusc les f o w l uu u p u ur uve :ap|.u\sa.Duaanh o t o ve n 450 F. , a b ou t a h a hou r u nti l app les ar e ten der . B am se ve ra l ti me s d u ri n g c o o ki n g wi t SVT]'Pg lf_ nec essary ,_add mo : .:,,d l o w n m u vinto e ect sr 7 P. M. an d until 8:3 0 P. M. a wh i c h nvc n Io f n r n o a n g i va nffum u=3o P. M. until 4:3 0 A. M.Y o u m y nw c a ll " c o llec t" o n a ll n a ti o n - z u - u n i o n calh. Blair Telephone Co. Farmers Attention! We pay 50 cents per 100 for dead hogs if your call amounts to 500 pounds or more.We 'operate our own plant in Doug- las County and can supply you with Fran Tankage at $2.75 per loo pounds ° Millard Rendering Co. Phone 51 ~We Paly Phone Call ..H ) \_.._A, o ~ § > \ > " )'<» \ "o \>1 s c l o s e d Q 5 UGH norm, blizzard and all ponible hin- Long Distance stand: reaéy so serve you day an night.Unwavain -Long Distance :erin ice delivers your message wi ur delay.Like a guar- dian of the night your telephone never eleeps.Ita door is never:load~\~ ire ming Lang Dinmce every day.They have learned in vllue an l means of certain' commu- deuion. Iuperwndcon- venience appah zo them. Send your mgulge by Lan~ Dimmu ;h.l1ome at her Wg "m edits pulpit in Wahoo. _==s!.¢..".'5 °M%!.*':..:°:. uluthe .i.'..,.»m ~ 2922, 'E':"=.f~.'.':*.:'P',...E'.E'.'e we re pres ent an d spoke f o r t h e cause.Th i s c lu b i s o n e o f a b o u t twe n ty wh ic h g o t o ma k e u p t h e ea s te r n Ne b r as k a a n d wes te rn I o wa Mi lk Pr od . As s' n . wh ic h ha s been orga nize to he lp th e f a r m -ie r s g e t ju s t prices f o r mi l k a n d oth er produc ts.Off ic e rs elec ted .wer e n s f nllnwn F!IT Gmmk nu n: ter es te d ln the e state ol r ra nc xs A .Str ou p,dec eased,re al na me s un k n o wn ,(imp lea ded w i t h Cha rle s A. Strou p, et al). No tic e is hereby sziven th a t o n that make a heaithful blood sup-wane: as me syrup tmckens.'" " " " '""" ""`i~e§Im1,.Mrs. Rav '*"""Ply. and must be added to thel Iron Salad |}"§h'f§§'?»f°o§J§» and Mrs. Glenn ° : phosphorus,the protein,calcnum Three cups shredded cabbage, 54 Nicholson were vi§tors.At the erv and the like, for a well-balanced Pkxf pitted dates, 1 WP dicedlfgne' election the following were ch0§Bl\|M.diet..325'le gfresh or' §'mP°d'z.l°Ee' to fill the offices I" Ehi °°$'1".'1",tain¢ Ul'was num Hb usual:ullu|.r\:|day even ing with a goo d c nuwd ttendanc e.Th e L a es' Circ le ed th e din ner.r. a n g Mr s .l e o W ebe r en ter- ed the fo llo win g gue sts at di n-o n N e w Yea rs da y :Dr .and A .E .B u s h m a n an d dau gh-the nh d w of faeékmber,1930 ,lt'n not mn¢h.ugub1e.w see muFirst Trust Company of Omaha, an the meals contam lron m the good co mtion of Omaha Nebraska,'0ld UU¥""'°!'f3'P°= when wgrttables r w ''.fairl thrust?°mm°f'°.°d an °d'°'} afnd f1led`*"d 1'1:;h L'».T2'l.."'£i¢ Jaclc Frost upon ."E"a u f o n l n ~ "f f f' L f .' l § f ' ft l ,~ M nms .these are not so madxlgf salad dressing.Soak cabbage; xl cold water until crisp.Drain thor oughly.Add pineapple, dates am French or mayonnaise dressim and toss with two forks until wel mixed.Serve in cup of lettuci Vgear:Mrs.Lars rranusen,ww-. n-rs. Chris Jensen, vlee-pres., Mrs.f f1 Clifford Ray,sec.-treas.A veryi rs'z delicious lunch Wu served by the'rsllhostess at the close of the after-'Fred e noon.The next meeting will be sum, at the home of Mrs. Ed Olsen and'L i lmu call will be answered via; gif- \.»» "`k"'s """'¥ ¢ » Z`q-p?é».1"f.I' llenklng, EJ . ..|o f F r e m o n t M r .a n d M m I W n h n n u a n r f P n m i l v n f R a l - I 1§.2§"f»§g§ii§ 5&"6i%a1ii, 'Ed silk Stockings that wear--Gold ~ I¥nha1»¢\mlnn hmx ~ Q1 BQ a nd_ § 1 ,95 ; Ony x ~ 01 Wusnlngtan Lounty, neurusaaagainst the above named defend- ants, the object and prayer of wlrich are to fore clm a certain mortgage in thc sum of $33,000 on the following described real pro- perty, f.o~wit:The Northeast li of Section 16. that part of the Northwest 55 of Section 15, lying Nonh and West of the County Road and that part of the Southeast 56 of said Section 16 being one acne,lying North and East of the County Road and Tax Lot 4 in the Southwest 'A of Section 15. »all being in Township 19, North available,especially in the ruralsections, and we must look else- where for our mineral supply. Not that we have to look fur-right under our noses is an excel- lent source of iron, dned (nuts, always in season and lWf¥Wh"\*available.The pnsteunzcd dates contain 3.4. "shares"of the mln~ eral ln une serving alone, and we need but so "shares" daily, all tql . Besides this iron content,dned fruits add b to the diet, not to mention vita ns and calorie con-tent, nor to y one word about the flavor!f __The following recipes will bu found useful in bringing .im W3 leava. I Haney Boy (A Laxative Confeetion) One-half cup shredded cocounul%`cup raisirls,'fi pkg.pittef dates,'és eq. chocolate,2 cup.tlaked bran, 3<4 tbsps. honey.Rui the cocoanut,raisins and date:alternately through a food chop per.Stir ln melted chocolatela m br a n a nd honey altemately Form the mixture into a roll abou one inch in diameter.Cut in slice: with pharp knife.The roll keep: fresh for nevenal days if wruppelin waxed paper and stored in :tightly covered container.Yielx one pound, (about 32 pieces). Fashioned sillr to ion 11é:"Ne§€rl iam z pair si.Sizes Xvru, xo- all colors.Fashion Center.51-ltB E L L C R E E K V A L L E Y The Fontanelle Luther League'meld its twelfth annual banquet at:he church basement on Jan.lstat .six o'cloek.The church parlormd tables were decorated to repre~ sent a golf course.Th e u mmm .vas as follows:Luther. Lea|;ue_ Golf Toastmaster: Fred NiebaumyPeeingOff,Alfred Weitkamp;Jlano solo, Alma_Langhors¢.; In theRough, Aaron Niebaunr vocal soloMarthellaStrenger-Through theFairwayNormaWilkening;AD-pr gh éhot, Floma Brand; cox-net ao , Elmer Boschuldt'Par Score,Mr. (L E. Schellberg' éomments anlrhe Game, Reu. Goeée.The follow mg officers were elected: ClarenceWilkening, re~elecled pres., FlomaBrand,vice-area.,Esther Lang-murst, re-elec d sec'y; Alvln Wil-cening, rmlected treaa;advisorysoard,Rev. Wm. Gocde,LutherMonke and Edna Schweder.j Donald Schave of Lincoln, was aweek-end guest of Gilbert Lall- mu .Quite a few relatives and friendsfromhere attended the funeralservices of Mrs.Henry Kuhlman,which was held at the Bell CreekLutheran church Sunday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Holtman andIrene had supper Sunday evening at Mrs. Minnie l..a1lman'a. The following attended the Luther League banquet at Fonta-nelle Thursday" _evenlng:PearlStrengerLoraeier, Lillian Fred-erikson, lrenc and Leona Hellman, Grace Paeper Helen Wilkenlng,Clara Meagedoht, .Gladys Wen.- karn , 'Clarence and Alvin Wilken-ing,lirvin Holtman, Clarence Scha- leraman, Arthur Mengedoht. Nor- man, Alvin and Alfred Wei\',karnp, Range u East nf the Gth P. M., subject,however,to the Rightof way of the C. se P.sr o .l Railroad, mer a portion of said land and coniaining 290.05 acres, more or less, aecurding to Gov. ernment. Survey. Said mortgage was executed on':he m n day of Febnm-§»,ms n] and recorded on the 15th day af September,1930, in Book 19, Page 399, of the Mortgage Records of the County Clerk ot Washington C'{'-"'*¢Y» Nebraska;said mortgage being given to secure the payment of 36 first mortgage bonds. dated \§.i-é diet in the plea§anbest, WHYpossible,You will notice, too, thatsome recipes C"\'¥ the number of calon1's |.heY contain, so you may count them, il you lake. Stuffed Apples Qlxoe Six sour apples, 12 pit!/ed dates, Ei cup "'B'»°l`» fe cup cum syrup(buuerscotch or maple §n?"'°"' les beginning at|Wash and core app n the City Hull in smdlhbe`.... m rs 21 1931 betweengrJanuary,¢,h;yi::7Ii\rs of 7:30 rfcloclr, P.M.. and 9:00 o'clock P. M., of said dBY» rn mndder the levyinz of_ a gif Health CaokiesOnecupwhite flour,2 tsp:baking powder,'L to*/i tsp. sal! 1 cup whole wheat flour, 54: cup: sliced dates,55 tsp.vanilla,4 tbsps. shortening,% cup brownsugar, 1 egg, 56 cup milk, 1,9 cu|nutmeuts,Sift white flour,sal and baking powder.Add whol wheat flour. Mix dates and coarsl ly wvmwd nut.meats througl flour wi¢h finger tips.Cream o pour the shortening, stir in auga gradually,ihen unbeaten eggMix well,add milk und vanilla Stir i.1 dry ingredients.Drop mix ture by heaping leaspopnfuls ont< I.. th e w t h ,o n wh i c h r fnovr du eI3333 90, da):g f iie bru ary 1930,gial sissessment aga in st th e |0l5gpla mtlf f a lleg e s th e re i s pa r ts o f lo ts an d piec es o f la n d and unpzud,th e gum . of wi th i n th e li mi ts of said pa vi n g boicether wi t h 'inte rest .lim-ict. beinlr the property §b{>}*'= a v.'e1l~oiled ba k i n g sheet o r i nve rted dr ip p in g pan.Ba k e i n 1 mo de ra te é ve n (375 F. )fo r ab o u 10 ininutes._This rec ipe will mak~ ~ at ine nba of msn 'per I QQ ufvly me ¢°"- of me about as "'°""'annum (rum md after zhe m day »§»-»imnnvgmenl u':;`dn»h One wks- ua' o) mu. pmed of Sephmber, 1990.nz me valuauon qi 1 mul as ,,,,;uc n>.J walnll¢l»as m Pl-dn!-il! umm. that ln dehult ...vu d Intl llll PIN" 9 ...' .-.... n..hnlllnl inlet.mmof pa ymen t by amid defendants, or someone vi them, or some one for th e m,o f th e amo u n ts du e ¢.he` pla in t ill a s aforesaid,than that u id mo r t g a g e d premises mz y b e l sold according m la w ho satisfy th e su ms fo un d du e w t he p la in - t|1f,together wxth xnwrest V.here» ...A Ldlgzlg nm account.the benemzderivedorinjuries sustained in consequa-ace bt such paving im- provement.,t o consider t h e amounts charged against said low. pam of lots and pieces of land, to consider and equallze the pru- posed levy oi special aaselsments -~ - »-.A-.. ,|:.»~ln mrninirt said u y u us .,.,.......°__,_cream, or{ruit juice.Pit dates remove stems fromfigs,shell wal nut.s.Put the fruit and nuts thn the food chopper, using the med lum knife; or chop them w apasu i n a wooden bowl.Add liquin until the mixture ls of the propeconslsteuey w spread.This recip< makes sufficient filling for tw< baum,Luther Monke,Wm. Wil-kenig, Wm. Weitlcamp.A ur Mengedoht and ClarenceWilkenizagvimtedSaturdayeve- 'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||||||||||IIIllllllllkllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll||||||I|||||l||||||l||l|||lIIIIIIIE Oil Burners That Will Work 'nm EXCELLO /THE LACO THE HOTTENTOT All Tried Burners »Call Black 62 for Estimates ~ Lowat... A Personal Guarantee 1 - A Manufacturers Guarantee \\o ''an |0 '\ EE. _E. _5. _E. _: I §E §_= §E § § f ~" J 1 .~J "uv ~|f " ' * ` f ~~" 3 ". ' \ \ ' \P e . ~f .r \ ..\ . ; \ f .viii#Uv 3215 w f f \ . x ~ ¥|. ~' i ~ { f Y " i T ~ ~n ~ \ , _c . " ~x ~~ ~X ~ ~ f ~'::§".ff .u h ..|.. :. , J.r q21 \M y f s !ff§` .." A . 4 1 man.Mr. and Mus. August Kerkhoff.Stanley and Rodng were Fremontcallers Saturday ternoon.Irene Holtman spent Tuesday~ Sophia Waterman at Fonta- ne e.Phillip Wezterbeck entertained anumberof friends at an nysbersupper Thursday evening at the Geo. Franke home.Irvin and Lesier Holtmnn wereNickersoncallers Saturday after- noon. Builds Fi rm,Solid Flesh in Less Time Six flesh-building ingm-dienu in Moormln's brlnsbl ;3-mins in lu n ,sol!Huh - and in much lenstime.Hon Inv: a better,glossiex- mnrkst finish, too. \ Prevents Constipalion ..£°.,f::',: '..,".:"':L;"'°° " ingredients K. Moormln'| Hog Minerlll. Mr.and rs. Clark Lippincottentertained dinner guests at theirhome Sunday in honor of theirlittle daughter's first birthday.Mrs. Geo. Olinger and George, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Han-sen and daughter, Gwendolyn, allofModale,Iowa,were dinner uests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. r. an rs.eo a w "FI °""§°§a G Bad and da u g n te r w e re S i m, 3 : - Thursdaie of Mrs. Cora,Bsdgex-uw.The P asant View Sunlay schoolelected officers Sunday to servefor the coming year.All but oneof the officers were re-eleded andall teachers were re-elated,Miss Florence Dixon was elected w act as treasurer in place of ClarksonHusk.Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mencke and familr and Mr. and Mrs.Hans Mene evmted at the lame Mencke home Sunda oiternoon._Mrs. `Jmi I-lagge and the Koa:ug children atlended a Party onSundayevening at the Andrew Ma tze n ho me gm in honor of Mrs. Matzen's lrthday. Mr.and Mrs. Chas Sutton andNeil drove to Benson Sunday andspentthe d-Hi' vidting with Mr.and Mrs, Kirby Parker.Mr. and Mrs.fg Follen ws-iied at the home of r. and Mrs. Hans Wolf Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunk wereSundayafternoon visitors at theGlenn <=_<;_=3' home at Tekmmah.Mr.Mrs.George Fallenspent Thursday evening with Mr. I a I John ebard home.Mesdames A. C. Boldt and R. E. Planek entertained the M. E. young ladies' kensington at the former.-1home Tuesday evening.After thebusihess meeting the remainder _of the evening was spnt in a socialwayand delicious refreshments were served by the hoswsses.The six month old baby boy ofMr.:md Mrs._l'lenry Toebben isreported as being salquslv ill: Allen Laaker entertained Fridayevening at a post-mlptxal miscel-laneous shower honoring Mr. _ond Mrs. Clyde Ludwl who are visit-ing here from ilwaukee.Thenewlywedsreceivedmanylovelygiftsfromtheirfrxendsymxcand games of various km pro-videdrentebrtainrzsntfor ; e v ed n o r a ut e n y gu e .d i m ,Ruth and Clara Meier- hef-ry returned to Lincoln_Sundny after spending their vacation herewitheir lparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred eier e .Martha »h'¥3'.\ol Omaha. vis- ited here seveml days last weekw i t h ' é ° i . 1 i " ° " ` ° "A ,C .B o l d t u n d oM r .a n d M n .F .E .W e b l i I 0 - t u r n e d S u n d a f r o m A u r o r a w h e nt h e y s p e n t C i i r i s t m a s .T h g n a l s o v i s i t e d : i i r e l a t i v e s a t P l vx e w a n d M n s o n .M i e s B e i t M a r s h a l l p r a y e d s o b e a m o s t e a n n m k h o s t e s s w h e n s h e e n t e r t a i n e d a t a p r o g r e s s i v e r u m r n y s m s 'N e w Y e e "\ " r f= * ~ T h e d e c o r a t i o n s w e r e i n l o e e p m g w i t h t h e h o l i d a y s e a s o n - __ _ _ .»L -:-' Frah Tankage at $2.75 per loo pounds s I J o H N s 0 N A u c r l o s m n n Bl air,Nebraska 3125 Us FOR BooK1Nc-s x Cutting Costs Wittlln M@m°Mmn's JI-Hog Mmerals Saves Feed ° Millard Rendering Co. Phone 67 ] 2 We Pay Phone Call Farm Sales 1 Specialty.Plmne--White 263 Q,Prevents Worms Moorman'| con-uina two miner- All which h el p D r e v e n t r e - accumuhdnn o f w o r m I oncethey've been ex-pelled. up your hog-gains, less feedil reqdnd.Moorman'|-but2% ol the hog's ration-euilypays for itself, md Drill!! youl duh axtn yr-ont. _These 5 distinct benefits in Moorman's Hog Minerals make it the logical mineral mixture to use-in cutdng production costs.Moorman's brings you cost-cuttmg results you can see.Watch your Moor- man-fed pigs put on big boneframes and solid, lean, heavy fiesh with a speed that brings them to the 225-pound weight weeks sooner!Watch how litters increase ln size and thriftiness-how constipation is corrected, worms pre-vented, and feed saved, with Moormank _ 1oo,qoo American farmers have chosen Moorman's H°§ Minerals to feed to thelr hogs regularly, with results that prove the e ectiveness of this scientiiic mineral mixture. Livestock Minerals ~~Bigger bones, bigferframes w csrry so id,weighty Huh are u-aured when you meMom'man's.It con-nlns Ave bone-build-ing minenll of provedmadt. a V" °"" "'""'° "'~ °""f| uuu umm<=;{=»d»»~= and gch of them, jg; n persons clmming by. through gg under them, or any of them, d and foreclosed from any an all _i"°9Y@S¢» right or title in nr so fu-ul mmsazed premises.1 Y°"'"f{1i gow of you are required 9 .""? '""m g petition of said in sam pavmg u»....... _.,,_parcels ol land, as snown by the proposed schedule of sptciad ae- sessmenm prepared by the speclal enginsem, Nlxon & Reynolds, and now on file at the ofliee at the City,Clerk of said City, and to cor- rect any errors therein and sup- .-ply any onusuions m the sam... ... .L dozen sandwiches.If part of U11mixture'is to be stored,only 1 small amount of boiling wave should be added before scoring am Cha mdditionxl Liquid at the timl of making the sandwiches. H man times have you 3ai<ow y"my family never tires of choco .plaintiff on orof February, 1J'§f°'° the 2nd day rms?TRUST COMPANY os OMAHA, PmnuffBy Fmmvsou, sumq-5 4, 48-Sv.Mfxua, ns Atwmeys. NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD or EQUALIZATION Paving Distrkt Number Eight City of Blair, Nebraska. To the owners and occupants of the l0ts,_parts of lots and parcels of land included within the boun~ darlea of P"ViD8 Dmrlct NumberI and to hear any complaints or ou-jectians which the owners of sr property proposed to be assessed may have, and thereafter to !in~ ally\ levy a special assessment against all ol said lots, pans of lots and ieces oi land in said pav-lng distrat specially benefitted by the paving of the streets in silo paving district in proportion to the benefits derived therefrom, to psy the cost of said improvement, the cost of said improvement to be levied against said pieces of land belng the sum of $8607.15. Given under my hand and the late".Chocolate seems w lrlAmerica's favorite flavor and her is a new pie.What a pie!lt l actually a layer cake under a di! ferent name.Did you know tha when you are using chocolate,t.ha a few grains of salt will bring ou the real flavor?Here are me new recipes tha the whole family is sure 10 pronounae "excellent",Chocolate Cream Pie (Continued on page six) usmcu Norms Mr. and Mrs.S. S.Dixon an 4g m g h z v z u u u z y n s m neb-¢¢{1»fn1dm m u zsra u yo f l ' d d I " m r m a u r . m d l a nmu.n¢m¢¢nu~uwm¢ an-Ab. December- may by direction of um qu s on .all M Aflhw §.".P'*:°':f'¢ '"r."'&=. 12°~ u~=~vev°s_-9° f2°~=-M' °f 9" °*' muusqf ir...§"§'L"'}'Z»§ naar or mucus 6:5 64, 6:1 ana 66 of Blair Nebraska Coiripton 'the West m r f o i Block 74.t11é|m1=:AL\'cfE. KRAUSE I Mr mia Bam.r m :and f m N°rur§»¢¢¢l.§§3"'ciey Clerk. Founh of Block 75, the North Hull of Blocks 76, 77 and '78,dl in the LEGAL NOTICE City of Blair, Washington County, d a m ? ""a §» ¢ a Sum da of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wi\kin|lr and Mrs. Wm. Seltz visibeathome of Mr. and Mrs. Gennm,;,|Prirlnv svwvnimr ,; Nebrnskn:'A. c. nebel, Atty.You, and each of yw, are here~ couN'rY counr. WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKAidgmi.. me . 'i"!'°'.§ '? "r.n|» nl Jnhn Kuhr. Deceased.N v h and nh a r t Rn h n nr n f A|lhmnr QJ D HD C I I o r m e L - m y O I m a s r ,m e n -hut a s k s ,w i l l s i t a s U.B o a r d o f ~N ° " ° °' § - § ° f f ? " . . i ° . § h f f ' $ ', f . , f . f likmnlization in the City Council , _ _ :\\H 'xIsuumc us muo n 1 n o r m a n m s r n c r m ma appear vexun: nw m. ww `.~......,Court room in Blair, Nebraska, onthe 30th day of January, 1981, and on the lst dny of May, 1931, for the purpose of aamlnation,nd- justmenv. and allowance ol cl s. All clnhru not filed on or beforethe301.11 day of April 1981, will be forever barred._ __ d l u H E ' ~nwi Ko eni g v ini Blonjxberg home S Dxck and RuthRo h m smith o lsears:S°"f:; 4% r vtha A. ~Di xon IMr.and Mrs, Office in Hula Bldz.l l Dated this zna day ol aanuarm| | OFTOMETBOv e r the 31 ,3 ~ Co NOTICE FOR ADMIN-Phone Black 41 ISTBATION OF ESTATE !»"°\'d11zI by_Appoinmm:n H xx m v I ls1wrE or Neuman | 2 "|I aae m u .Ic ""- . . _I "i.. .. .. .. m m In Probate. -» -um m -II A !m a m m aom m m s m m n m q .|x 1 x D R . W . F . n mi r mu .IDENTIST ha nd ln ne w Ho me The ni m ~ ...,....,.,._.-._ _In the Muller of the Flute of John w. Hillman. Deqeued: All penons interested In said estxte ue hereby notified that on the 6th dly o f J nmuy ,1981, lhry ll. Hillmxn me d 1 pe titioninu i d County C u m allegingamong at-her things that John W. u m - . -...x..\\.1».mnt oi Wuh-m m m ;i ""'"1'"" "" §',"§2i§»§\=»,`died on Bllir, Nebraska 1 fha Rfk dnv of November.1930, leaving no last. Will and 'resu-ment, md possessed of Real md Persdmil Estate estimnted at $26,- 000.00 and pnylng for adminiltra- don thereof.:A num ABs'r;ACr & 'rrl'LE ( E:6i{PANYBoniéf Afalrlctcr PHONE 15 11 yo u mu w a w w .. .,.....Pilot Bldg.Blnlr, Nehnlh County Court on the 31st day of x January, 1981, at 2 o'c1ock P. M.,_...x ......¢.¢»n h l mtition.Lhe| . . . . _ _ . , _ _ . . DR. EDW I N T. a m De ni m x - a n s l m v l c n '""`¥hT"§p `""""`i»iL' um- mm or lame other |uitah1e_peg'|onAdminixtntaorand proceed to n uttlement of ma nuts.Witness my hmd and Official Seal this 6th dny G! Jamury, 1981. ¢sEAL)I. c. ELLER. Fnuunlu Tndan E " W e K n o w H o w "§.lmarnnn cm Low vnu. =~E Amtrvn I-'lm 1. ro nz pm- IN"l|HUMlHHHllI|UUHIlIIlHlHI|Hl|1lll||HHlHHlHH|IlHIHHMHII|`|f:£FOR ISSUE OF JAN. s. ll PHONE BLACK 348 BLAIH. NEBRASKA omrn rn:m" sm ~ i RT SWII-[ART:usa KBNNARD. Neslmslu f n ._-rn BUY, Nebruk, Il-llll\'7 9, 1981 ¢m|,;||,_ some thx-an upon un t1Im a m w w w w w s " n m Fumfiltll' " " ° ' " " '.n m¢¢msii§n1lUwdlnSéhw1Sm>vl1C¢.w n n u yw u m c m w z xo vs h n n a u q ¢ m m ¢ » : ¢ w a w m m w r m 1 w - z m u w n m m xvl n u a n ym u yI H E E N T E B P B I S H a m ".an l 'm m n a mms-wma upw ai#-mrtylnd °m=r mam-'1hvu;num\=°mo'rhm~»dLy¢vmin;.uhm 1 ':I.<>g 3 » "= -44--if need;Win-w a n l n l n n é lm-~<»fn\¢u,wu1m ;.N 1 ' * " ' " * °'°"~m a m m a Tom CM°h-.Mhvuwma A. "°mEs',"*"*!'\,,,,,_ ffm unum!o1"¢h§ res-I Poor ur 41.59 °°?_J?5t° 3° &"5°.£'1'L_'l""3-..1Tmn1m\. 02%. Hannon. Hayes 5; ... -. §'f"\,'§?Yf.s'lY_.§n an which vuhl=bn'w without .Ilnoattentiumtutheirseuhuntl-Al5¢ i fgm wm a ,wp m y not ba :imma :bbam #ya an 2° out to 'the com-~ _""'I munity much, remember nga up /Jannary Clearanee S\le Silk lution adjoumed Sine Die-Board of Prisoners,Ex- issuan nvrinr -rauuamn Price pa Year ~ ' s . ' : " " - - ~ ' : . ° m " f '. . ;' ° : ' asunder t h l A n t o l C ¢ \ l ;9 ; \ | m a a , 1 s ' n . Every auhecrlptlen la 1°¢l°¢H u v ow ac count The names od uubea-'lben will be instantly re- move\1érom?u5»m|.ilb¢ lin ;* o o orK. publahorl bo ...=¢l';7»'§' other- vlae the mbseription will remain in loroe at the designated aun-ncrlpcian price.Every mhecrlher mon upderohnd thm. these .ma- dooa are made a part of the coa- tract beween the publisher and mbscriber. A Go o d o m Be nd! There is a good deal of meat in that little story from Lapeer, Mich.,about the five youngsters who were arrested for a series ol petty thefts.These lads. an you probably re-member,were ordered into court to i!l!Wer for their crimes But just before they were w appear the parents asked the judge If they might. "talk to the bays" first. The judge agreed; and the parents thereupon repaired to their respec- tive woodsheds and gave each young delinquent 2.good.old- tashioned licking.Then the judge a v n c i a zr s ms u a n e r n b a r ~ s ; r .c . , n ¢ .ltahls ° ° = 1 > ; _ ' , " " ° ; f ° ' ~ \n e w 3252 w r p e w °Y.s m -c. Maron, co. Clerk,th a t th Co nt Axaeuor,County . P o m _m a i . .:ndyCounty Clerk a l . . g _i f l i m . ,~.-f..=-- ~-. 15.47 'hereby instructed to strike said Meetings, work'aod mile- pro perty fro mthete xro lls olthe I n zo o m w w w al of A m o w t 1 9 s 0 . . u m- i n M e h r e n a , ~ n x -Clrried, all members vodng aye.l pa ge 7040 On motion th Board of E¢|\ll\~'Maurlee Mehrms, Sheriff, A N N I E m m m . County Clerk. I County Commisdoners Room,Blair, Nebraska, Deo. 29, 1930 The Bond of County Commis- sioners met pursuant 10 adjourn- ment taken Dec. 15, 1980. Present:Chu.Nelson,C.P. Mehruu and C. J. Nelson. The minutes of the preeedlng meeting were need and approved Alter a careful examination of the following hills on the differentfunds it was moved and seconded that the following claims be allow- ed and the County Clerk instruct-led to draw warrants on the funds 'indicated below to pay the same. ed.lllollo Allen, Mhinhining $28.00 Bene! Bertelsen bragglng 17.10 Carl M. Jensen,gging 8.60 Omaha Road Equi ment Co., Part due on T ctors & Graders 3120.00 Wm. E. Smith, Dragging 26.10 Garner Oil Gas Serdoe, Gas and Oil 29 78 ,H. H. Giesseh-nan, Dragging 21.60 l renee 4.9.55 Ella Mehrena, Matron Fees 10.00 Char. Nelson. Commissioners us s ungu a mis s s 1oa.oo C. J. Nelson, Com. Meetings,work, mileage, tel.174.00 »North Side Store, Supplleo for Poor 121.59 Omaha Printing Co., Suppha 8.05Omaha Road Equip. Co., RA- pairs 8.85 The Pilot-Tribune 00-. Print.- ing 27.02 Peter Peterson, Rent 18.00Rdfield Grocery Qo., Sup- plies lor PoorMrs. John Watkins, Care of 25.45 Poor '20.00Wolff Drug Store, Supplies for Poor 22.50Dr. W. E. Wright, Prof. Ser- vices 3.00 Norris Ward, Labor & Damage for Crop 50.00 Moved by C. B. Mehrens and seconded by C. J. Nelson that the bond filed by Marlon Sutherland,Sheriff,and approved by the Board be withdrawn and that the bond filed December 29,1980 be substituted and said bond is here- hw unnmvul . a u a s . 2 -"&='5 f*"¥ »» Tf€*-¥ 4$ ..;.° " E '.."'>..':."..? ::."....? ';';z:© Slavs.s1~1¢ gg-=»M m nuhex a u n w m t lbert H-= _ =;g~; Irene lnchdl. amI E C A R T H Y A N D ~t h l n e ~A f i r . o N G c m s u a " °g n r y g o o d a. Al!redPm1amwasin0mnhson Dresses at the Fashion Center-Monday, alled V! see Nl mother. special group of Silk Dresaa andMrs. Chris Paulsen who la a pa-tient at a hospital there. The teachers, Mrs. Stewart andMissBe rklle n resumed theirduties at the McCarthy school ononday alter the holiday vacation.Mr. and gm- 1°h=-Wm n en- a er u . amy re la ti v e s a nd fri e nds fl... Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Hansen and famll were Suzidaxlafternoonvddwrs. i Mr.and rs.John Nearhood.Mr.and Mrs. Will Thompson,Edward and Frances wled NewYears day at the Ab Rose home in Blair.Ea-rl Thompson spent Sunday aftemoon with his cousin. James. f at the James Thompson home.Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson and famil were dinner guests onNew vm! day at the Dan Thomp- son home.Richard Sfgg or Onudm, spentseven] days e past week at the James Thom son home.Mr. and ill.. leon I-lindley and family mobored .to Shenandoah onSunday, returningr that evening. Miss Eileen hompson camedown from Teknmal and spentNewYearsdayathe parental. James Thompson homg __ iWool Dresses at only $5-#worthup m $15-dues 11. to 48;other ,Silk Dreesa on sale at $6.75, $7.95'and $10 for wuee to $20 in dau 11 to 46._5l.~1¢|Cleannoe Sade Shoes a t the Fashion Cen¢er values up to $6 in Womens and Misses Shoes onsale at only $2.98 in all sizes- shop early if you want a pair.i t YORK CREEK NEWS 1 Mr. and Mrs.Howard William- sen and Shirley Williamaen wereMondoevening visitors at theo g g -n home.r .and Mrs. Clarence Wachter and Mnnlyn it Tuesday alter-noon with Anna Puess in Herman. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Iverson andfamily were New-; evening vis-itors at the Elmer one home.Mr.and Mrs.Clark Browningvihnted with Mr. and Mra HermanNelson on Tuesdy afternoon.Mr. and Mrs.rn. Christiansenand Bergitle accompanied by Miss Nellie and LeRo Spiker,snentSundayi n Linea visiting Miss Berzitte West. Ii ....¢|B.'*:'.E'§f_';_'r::_:,=f=f1?¥~ any af. .°.::':: s.....»@ *:.,§°r_°s."£§* mel!" V W ~ " ' - ° g f ° u x w s 'evening.His brother, Hutln md s w fo r mum to $ 2 0 in dns 11 w (G.51-1: BLAIR HOSPITAL Nofras New Year'a Day was quite an unusual day for the nurses at thermpml an they were all able w accept an im-italian m a dinner nt|the home o f Wm. Hmm. whlc h consistd of-well, just everything uns could think ol.An such an even: was an uncommon oecmancethe nurses more than enjoyed it. All the babies have left the }ms~ I f Duncan,Nab.hld the bodyi m m w c f n m i m f o r b m w . The bolpital farce has not beenso busy for the past week with patlents but/are finding plenty bodo~work which mutt so undone when in a m n .Between these busy timoa an inlwenlt wa taken in Mrs. Tremdne, nge 91, in her lm da y s .twi n s w help in some small ways to do what little they could for her.I While the hosplhl may nppeax- bo many to be just a place of bus~ineas,working lor money and mnnev umm um nn.: nmv .Q n... M m .vw ww.. y w a n w ww-tlmt the hospltal is her for thebenefitat the public,and how that in 1981 you will all feel morethan ever it is hem for Ula 8001! i t ma y be a h la to be to andthesurroundingcountry.Mrs. Emma Washburn. January Clearance Sile Silk Dresses .at Che g- gi g,-;f<=» »=; 1 up al ssea anWool1 § "; m .affonly $5-worth up 00 $15-sizes 11 w'46: -other Silk Umnses on sale xt $6.76, $7.95 and $10 for values to $20 ln sizes 11 w Ae.51-1* o s. pital,but none are forgotten bylend of each year, in ch~king gpthe nurses, and they only hope to we have done more than one hun- have them ml on them real often dred dollars of charity work, some Two Extra Special Service Bargains F o r a n a r Pla uu th -B dd ge over z\§é Pl um iver recently completml and opened to tra!!ic. put nl of me bow on probation.rranx Jannen, Urngglng o.au ~=- HM - : - '_MNowyou may deplom the .>1a'Cw1 M. Jensen, Drazklns 1.80 eg" ».'2°?'i`?uly ;_=g; 331 ig'118111 uspare the rod and spoil tha ghjld" J. W. Johnson, ~` 25.00 td-0 OWIIIK Il T8 P'the »...prove -IHRXIIH 38 much B8 you lik.in. S' l r_ "»uP'_R "_3420 F'..¢n1»¢:rn 'Mnnnnmin Cnuntv Clerk _-F and Mn. Soren Jensen and] were Wednesday eve-~r guests at the Emil HTS"_._`§"`¢1_this case, lt seems on us, every-'ll-»q\1\l n. MHKHUIII. murluun-thing was handled perfectly. Underl ing _28.35 ordinary circumstances theme chaps Wilbert Langhorst, Draszms 10.80would probably have gone to ¢.helJack Lazune, DFHBKUIKreform schoal reform schools,lEddy Miller, Labor unfortunately,are notorious for( Bymn McDonald, 9 days sal- their failure to accomplish any re-'ary for Dec.formation.As it is, they gotjust Glen McDonald, 9 days M- what they needed, and the stateofMichigan does not need to Nebraska-Iowa Oil Co., Gasworry about them.| All of which, ol course, simply W. M. Wilkins, Dragging indicates once more that an ener- Will Wudf, Dragging getic and intelligent parent can do a lot more for a delinquent boy than a court can. Who ll To Blame, (Exchange) This is a tnie story that hap- pened in l. wwn in Iowa. s mn. sms s .ima .mi mndo 7.20 24.00 34.65 ary for Dec.34.65 & Oil 34.49 L. Bartling, Dragging 29.25 Bertel Bertelssn, Dragging 8.10 Henry Beennnn, Maintaining 35.55 Howard Franke, Dragging 7.20 Herman Filling Station, Gas 115.00 Harland Jensen, Dec. Salary 100.00 Fulton & Millard, Pt. Pay--ment grading C. C. Road 2500.00 B. N. Ialtil, Labor 12.00 Lowe Bros., Snow Fence hauledand distributed 78.00 9.5_75 ----s~»»-w------.------.~----James Nielsen, Road Overseer Dist No. 10Henry Mencke, County Attorney Marcus Beck,Clerk of the District CourtOliver A. Fiek,Justice of the Peace, Ft. Cal. Twp. B. N. Inftis, Road Overseer Dist. No. l. Harry Tucker, Road Overseer Dist. No. 8 Chris F.Fpnhm,Road Overseer Dist. No. 20August Echtenkarnp,Road Over- seer Dist. No. 14Ed. Stnenkel, Road Overseer Dist. No. 8Philip0'I-laden,Special County JudgeOrrmotion duly made and car~ried the headqg on the Larsen al- fidavit was dismissed. On motion duly made and oar- wm mop.. en ..,... .. ........ .......-.New Years ~ a t th e ho me ofM n .Novak's rother-in-h dsisterMr. and Mrs. Edgar nof Admnh . Messrs.and Mesdames Nell Christensen and Alfred Paulsen Saturday evsnihg a t i i ..Otto Christensen home.Ng "Mildred K*f@<*°;» dol Kg;- nar s n t a c o u p e o ys eantgeeek with Mr. and Mrs. glifford Truhlsen. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Reel-iwentertained at dinner last TugveningattheClifford Trnhlse. ome.Mr.and Mrs.Orville Humsbon spent New Years eve in Fremont with friends.Mr. and Mrs. Kirk C. hee andchildren, Constance and Kxrkie ofFremont, and Mr. and Mra J. H.Nearhood s t New Years day atthe Peter easen home.Mr. and Mit, John Barrv a v g families attended s any onl mr.m u mrs.vvm LIUH1Mondaya t t h e J o h n ~The men butcheredWallaceCarlbergreturned' home neg Telbuta Wed- neoday,after visiting with his cousin, Raymond Petersen for sev-eral dnys.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thane and children were dinner guests at the arenlsl, Oscar Thane home New ears eve.Mr. and Mrs. Morris Chrlst.ian< and children were dinnerguests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete An- erson on New Years. home.Mr. to his Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chrlstisnsen'og Telbaata, spent Saturday evening visiting at the Howard Wil-liomsen home.Mr.and Mrs. Ernest Monsonandbabyand Mrs.Pauline Nob- renberg of Kennard were dinnerests at the Howard Williamsen |. M r . a n d M r s . R .M .I v e r s o n a n d ¢. . . . . u . .Q u a i l . " » N ~ n \ a ¢. . . u n - .ms on New Years day-| l | o \ l-Rmo v e (ro ut and smooth brah front wheel ln-sl iust md.re|>sek lugs.5 - Repls 6-Remove rear and smooth braki q o J 90% of all repai bile!are due tlubrication.The Safety Brake Special wheels.'r Clem e drums. 3-Chiu en.t-Clan, ld- huni wha! bear- us hvnt wheels. wheels.'I-Clean e dnuml. 8-Clean md service emergency brakes. B- Adkut brake linkage.I0-Rdorm brake band to dnlm.ll-Equlize and adjust savice md emenency brakes.IZ-Free-up and lubriate brake cross shafts, levers, rods, etc. Lubrication Special r hills on mtomo-ation AM know when, where md A Ink nl nmmr nm- m ln!"-L-n» mm nf l l " .( '' J 'G On motion duly made and ear- ed Philip 0'Hanlon was appoint,-.Special County Judge to act in nycsse Where the County Judgend Special County Judge are dis- ualliicd. Olrmotion duly made and car» ed claim of Dr. W. E. Wright for l on Mrs. Frank Holland March ~,1980 be allowed.said claim ~wing been authorized by County ttomey Lundt.Balance ofelaisnsIsaid Dr.W. E. Wright arebyrejectedanddisallowed ual;services not haying be m uthorlzed and are mn properm m against Washington eoun- yon motlox the Board adjourned .meet in regular session Jan- vy 13, 1931. the Peter ensen ome.Mr. and Mit. John Barry a vtended the funeral of the latte;-'s uncle, Jacob Wiese held in OmahaWednesday.Mrs. Mary Mueller of Blair, andP.W.Wlens of Buffalo,N. Y. were dimer guests New Year's¢¥_hnt the John Barry home.e Blair time department wascalledto the Clifford Tmhlsenhome Friday morning to put out n blue shnrfed on the roof ol their gy-»=~Qmmnd ti re " - y eve s.s useund household googsneonsldershly. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Rosenbslrn and farullymnd Festua B-osenbdm were dinner guests New Yleandgy ol Mrs. Cora Badgerow and Miss Margaret.Mrs. John Aronson and Emyledrove to Lincoln Saturday wspend the week nd with the formefsa i s w Mrs. Elmer Blackman and f.Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson andhmlly were Sunday dinner guestsag the Morris cm-mumm home.Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Johnson andfamllhydit the Clark Brown- lll me n B nande l .-s:~'...f'=='=.."~ s n e y ev mxat tlle.Cle 1 Wilkins home.YM11. and Mrs.Clarence Sim sonof south of Blair, spent W s-d~§;= the Fay Jones home..Is . and Mm Clarence Wachtre werein Fremont Friday. Nm] a n d M n .John me h and ddldlen a¢oompanled by Mr. andmal Fay Jones spent Friday. eve- g at the Clarence Simpson home.-:an-.und Mrs. Harland chyx.; s n and Betty and Mr- aid .Carl Erickson and Evelyn lubrication.Th parts in yourrequirethorou regular lnterva are specialists - I-lav~ vllllll lnmily were Sunday dinner guestsng the Morri s c m-mumm ham.Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Johnson mdfamilh ;dit the Clark Brown- lll me n B n~and M J J o h n M .and d\i1dt¢l1 spent Wednesday evening at the.Clean Wilkins hams. _ fMi'.. and Mrs.Clnrenoe Sun sonof sduth of Blair, spent W s-d~§;= the Fay Jones home..Is . sud Mm Clarence Wachtm werein Fremont Fridsy. nlt rr a n d M n.John me h sad dtildlen nw°mpmled by Mr. md mm' Fly Jonas spgnt Friday. eve- g at the Chmnce Simpson home.-:an-.and Mrs. Hsrlmd UWLIFm ;and Betty and Mr- and .'Carl Erickson and Evelyn lubrication.There are 83 vitll partl in your Chevrolet ar that requlro thorough lnhrlcntion nt regular lntaull.Our nudumien are lpefilllstl an Chevrvlet l\\brl» this very important lten af mmin. tenmea taken care of on your ar loday lt thin :pedal low prloo- md it will uv e you muq futun repair bllh. Have it Done NOW and SaveMoney »; Vinf0n~l5vanS~~ Chevrolet Company a small purchue.As the mer-chant was wrapping it up for him the customer painted to a punk- age under his nm and md: '1 i"I wonder ll you would mind ' wrapping this up a little better for Eme.It got kinda damsged ln ship- l 1ping." "Not at Ill". slid the merchant.. | "What have you been gentiugl" "Some kind of patented salt Ive ~ been reading abo ut in the fum I m.|gu.lnoo," replied the customer. "lt wx: nnnonnced in an adven- iivvlllf the o ther day um. they had just got in 1. cnrlond md were Nlli ng i ls ti a pe dml ]ni e e ln1 0 - pound lots, so I sent for some totty it out.It'o something new I guess, and I've never seen my of il., but I thought l'd try it out on this :pedal offer." "What did it cost you?" queried the stoxe psr. The customer told him. "Huh " snorted the storekeeper. "Special my eye!They just hook~ed you, Lhxtfs all.I have it Hghtl hene and sell it every day at 10 ran!!wmnd lpn and r!nn't Nlcholu Oil Corporation, Oiland Gus 12.91 S. H. Neff, Malnhining 6.00 Ed. Olson, Labor 5.10 W. H. Rahlfs, Dral¥KinK 5.40 D. o. Sheets, Dec. Saluy 1oo.oo Bd. Stuenkel, Dnsxinx 14.40 Chi-in Vinderslev, Dragging 45.951Claude Clements, Labor s.ooNelson dc G0-KY, Rond Work 7.50 Ed. Shxenkel; Hauling 14.00 lntersute Mach. ;¢ Supply Co., Repairs 18.02Merrlll Johnson, Rnld Work'5.00 Lloyd Johnson, Road Work 5.00Harry J. Tucker, Road Work 15.00 Ju. W. Nielsen, R/and Workand Dmszinz 4s.1o Will Wulf, Bold Work 5.00 G. H. Heibrock, Labor 1.50Hairy Kneéhz, Labor 1.50 Fritz Eeithmueller, Blacksmith Work 4.35 E. w. Swrk, Labor 1.50 Soldiers Relief Commission, Funeral Expense W.W.Veteran 107.53 Henry Ruwe, Land taken for road 200.00A.n..»¢~. mm. muh Snrvine I fled Philip 0'Hanlon was appomo-ed Speclel County Judge to act in mycase vheh the County Judge md Special County Judge are ds- qunllficd. Olrmotion duly made and cu'» ned claim of Dr. W. E. Wright. for :ull on Mrs. Frank Holland March 33,1980 be allowed.slid claim moving been authorized by County Attorney Lundt.Bollnce ofellimsofsold Dr.W. E. Wright :remerebyrejectedanddiullowed such services not lnyi ng be m nuthorlzed and are not properchimeagainst Washington enun- W to meet i n regular session Jon uuy 13, 1981. Au u l r r 'nnc rmw on motlox the Board adjourned reiééli H.; £5121-i|`H fi.; 1;gl uncle, Jacob Wien held in Omaha*Wea an .lnesyMrs. Mu-y Mueller of Blair, andP.W.Wlene of Buffalo,N. Y. were dmner guests New Year's¢¥_hut the John Barry home.e Blnlr time department wascalledto the Clifford Tmhlsenhome Friday morning to put out u blue sl-urfed on the roof ol theirhome.A second tire started Sun-dry evening, dmu g borh house,und household goo£n¢onsldemhly.\ Mr. ond Mrs. Hayes Ro»enbxlm md faxullymnd F-wg"Bosenbdm; were r gu ewol Mrs. Con Badgerow and Miss Mxrgue t.1Mn. John Arouson and Emyledrove to Lincoln Saturday wxpend the week nd with the formefs§i;swl_M_rs. Elmer Blackman andma te r ~YS.me r l g w n ~an~M r .h m m m . The Mid-Wes! Procfucuhg Company PRES E NTS The Big Musical Comedy Success "A BACHELORS ESCAPADE" TheFunnie.1lS/mm On Earihl /I County Clerk High School Auditorium ';.,'§£; jan. 15- 16 Auspices pf Royal Neighbor Lodge |T : : ; . ° " ` T ' _ _ _ '_;_, x : : : ; § _ § ; _ j 2 ~ Big Beauty 'Chorus Catchy Songs Cleaver Dances Beautifd Costumes Fun Galor N o t a n a m a t e u r s h o w .b u t , a PR() FE S S I O N A L sh ow w i t h a m a t e u rs t h e re f o re , DIS TINC1 L Y DIFFE RE NT. Adm ission: Adults 50:1 Children 25c Reserved seatsgo on sale a t J .L . Po u n d s s t o r e Tu e sd a y morning _ J a n u a r y l 3 t h a t I0 o'c luc k s harp.___o now YolI DARE MISS IT 1 .._.. 1~T h e |On C 1 6 0 D a y s ~r » 5 And no credit !whose record sho |l 1 m 1 Prompt Payment :more v ~. . . You Make 2 f 1lfd» I mu Blair 'EQL Silk Stockings um Wear-Gold Stripe $1.50 and $1.95; Onyx $l..85;Fobollnk'$1;Kayser Sl;F u l l ' fashioned silk to mp 'I'Ic;Never- dam 2 pair Sl.Sizu 8% to 1 0- all colors.Fashion Center.61-ltIf you want to awe money this week-end sho at thpe Fashion Cen~ter in Blair-they have marked family,Mr, and Mrs. John Barry and family.Joe Barry of Omaha, was A Sm.-urday evenln supper guest ofMr. and Mrs.amen Thompson. Walter Novak trucked hogs for Rudolph Hansen last Monday w Missouri Valley.Mr. and Mn. John Barry enter-tained a number of their fnends Merton ~inchell home were Mr. )ead Line Charge 60.57 Beckman Store, Supplies for "" Poor 2.00 Blue and White Shop, Services for Poor 3.00 . .I .;| | John Dulaney, Caring !or PoorI. C. E\ler,County Judge, Court Casts ' Fon Calhoun State Bank, Service Charge C. Haller, Rent 0. L. Hilsinger, Hauling W. H. Hi\\, Surveying Mrs. C. A. Houghton, Curing for Poor \ K. B. Printing Co., Supplies 14.00 39.35 58.62 10.00 1,60 28.1 1 31.00 50.40 The Mid-Wes! Procfucuhg Company PRES E NTS The Big Musical Comedy Success "A BACHELORS ESCAPADE" TheFunnie.1lS/mm On Earihl High School Auditorium ';.,'§£; jan. 15- 16 Auspices pf Royal Neighbor Lodge Big Beauty 'Chorus Catchy Songs Cleaver Dances Beautifd Costumes Fun Galor N o t a n a m a t e u r s h o w .b u t , a PR() FE S S I O N A L sh ow w i t h a m a t e u rs t h e re f o re , DIS TINC1 L Y DIFFE RE NT. Adm ission: Adults 50:1 Children 25c Reserved seatsgo on sale a t J .L . Po u n d s s t o r e Tu e sd a y morning _ J a n u a r y l 3 t h a t I0 o'c luc k s harp.___o now YolI DARE MISS IT 1 C0 Ofé.HB OH fl.l .l *H |t ~ n d y toI f y o u wa n t to s a ve mo n e y th a s v§1'iZ'§'f as o a week- end shop at the Fash ion Cen-Mr . a n d Mr s. J o h n B a rr y e p te r - te r i n Bla i r -- th e y h a ve ma r k e d tai ned a n u mb e r o f th ei r fr len d s J ~1 !@ .,/; @5 » J BIXBIES. are Upset BABY qu and luiynenta neun twiceas menunngl mght. A sudden °f{may mean eolm. Or a sudden atm:of diurhea. Huw would ou meetLb'hl7 Jw. you | bo e ol Cu rin ready? For tho protection of your vezone-for your own pam of mind- | keep this old. relilbl! prepnntiou- always on hand. But dcn't keep it :just lor emergencie; let sn ba mg averydny uid.ll'» gentlg innuaaeewi ll = g. » °, °'=< *00 ; - §d = 1 = = x n dx z i n t w h o : a n n o " ° a ° 's a a nh e l p m o l e r c h i l d w h o s e m n g u s i t c m h a d t . ¢ a \ » e . o |n l u g g i x h b vvn - . l s All dmgau havn Cmwna.| W h e n 4?"'@AsnoR;- ~---~ »- .»--»-- _»~- , ~ - - - - -have to take i t l ;i)-pound lots either."-"The duoa you say!"xetumed the customer."Don't that beat all?I've been lending about it inthe fsnu papers qu§ a while and thinking l'dtry_sgJne, hut I didn'tl§1io\»$ where to get Tv. until I read it in an ad the other day, andthen I sat right down and sent in my under.""Better try buying at home next time," answereduthe proprietor a little acidly, as he handed him the re-wrapped package."You'd sav- ed a dollar on this,""Thanks for the advice,"re-turned his custmmr with his hand on the door latch."Now let me give you some.You betten try advertising what you have to sell and at what price.l'd have bo'tsome from you a long time ago if l'\l have known you carried lt, but you nat hack and waived for mn- to come in and buy it."The advertisement told me theyhadit,and I bought.from them. Probably a lot mom of your cus~ wmera dld the same, and I don'\ see that you can blame them if they did.When a buslnashouse lets me know it has something I want I am going to buy it from them instead of going some plum else tn ask if they have it.I! youdnn't are enough for your' cus- tomers to inform them wlnt you have w sell, you'll continue losing business to those who uk for it." Jal Accounts is - n r l r Jm Date of Delivery will be extended to those s an account over 60fdays old 4 :rengthens your crédit, nothing is luable thari credit and our Own Credit Rating I your Coal Bills on the First day of each month following Delivery.lf you are unable to pay all of your old bill .at once,pay part ofit and show your appreciation by making your cash purchases from thc Coal Merchant who has favored you and thus Improve Your Credit Raiing which is on file with all our mem-= bers. Merchants Exchange Ii COMMISSIUNERS' PROCEEDINGS County Commissioners Room "Blair, Nebraska, Dec. 29. 1931 Present:Chas.Nelson,C.B Mehrens,C.J. Nelson,Count; Commissioners, Wm. Kelly, Cou:1t._ Assessor and Annie C. MnrtinCounty Clerk. Moved by C. B. Mehrena :mcseéonded by ~ J. Nelson that th: Board of Equalization reconvene at this time and that the adjourn ment Sine Die made August 28 wan be set aside for the purpose of acting upon the petition of Th:'Masonic Templecmft of Blair Nebraska,filed with said BonnAugust21,1930,Said petitio! through oversight not having bcel acted on before adjournment. Cnr Tied.Moved and seconded that th petition of The Masonic Temple craft of Blair,Nebraska,.\'.o ex empt the. south forty-nine feet o ~r..».. n...Tun Three and Fou *1 Il n u m v u v r 4°v | g g Nsbruh. Jmnty§, 1581 m d u n m e m m rns.n~.nr,.»°.1,¢av willpayyoulillenzih-Phom1llan1'I.51-1¢ 1w»m.nc.1mm e-wood Hu man a,zum ""..~-~- u wn m wnk~Jn!mC.Knhrof0mdu,|pam <11,,g\,,,_p|,"'.Pang and at the homo of Mr hmdmx. afar _I-\r : ' e & & t ! . l \ c l w l n l c i g y , w e r e ~ 51-lt' Dr.N.J.lhundT¢hm§l\.othin .Hsu Wrlch.»u \ p L . w . u u » h m ¢ . ? " ' L . . ' $ °" " ° ' * " ' ° " " ' °* " " 'l m .G/t\l;h.ll,whohn h -a m c h u m h h d d t h n k m n u d w d rh m d b c w w m u - m » f » f yl m § : 'P?" "32 .'! "{° '¥P °"* ?Yé' *°* '£° °°f ~ ~ Ch nl.Smith o! S111 nighzn. the Hnrry Lumen n u n n s e m r x .a m :c=¢=,u»e»=wLn.»a»>f1.2 1 - u l m a l m l It W for-na sla hte m u - i m h i s ' m a a » z e w m ¢ a " " " " |I lotus.SwC.=Jn£chmidt.51-it Sunday 1; m. ;t. the ll. E. dmfeh.B|¢1zhr$'l.$0Z thru-lA'l'Mk.sz-n ss me so NOW. lr. :ml Ku. Jvhn Newccmtly :pmt nIn days witHdnru.~arm:I Ma ft. H. ilm tl o! |"""" """'"¢_1.1. #advnl Wim!nk' ,,,_\s|m\ury'I!<l\. nttnecnmenpnmrn.lmanie Bi n s B hd Sa i nt na d Va rna n e n n s l l l u m n | b o m a , n a r K ¢ 1 m a . r d . H r . l D d l l r l . F l ' I n k B ¢ | ! | ! . f ¢ | ! l l l - | ;l t -. . . A U . . .t x . . .un..Pu1\i¢mv¢.Nxlnndn»m-eavn~ i w |uuwwx Ls m¢ m-L 2141 can a mz Cob! fur Isla!Call Inf: G¢1<kn» phone Bad 141. 60-2t' lr. nd nm. Alfre d Fo e rdmv e o m'I!§»."vMZ`a'é-»Sh»?kf¢L. my c x . m m f . m a n a m m m - Xing home.ar and undertake, mm-.omee m n Ri .ma m o f Emmy; ph¢ rm,16 l; nli nlmn. 1 38 .8»-tl is the week with U m 'H l m male hospending~T w ps hln ga _Ron Doetl.~ "' j{ °"~ """ ' " ' "'rm o. E. s vm hold anx .!=j u1x|lln|tallniam nt t h a lAmw i ml mlr_gh¢zw°°n u u m mn mg , . h m a Bu:-h¢lor'| Elctpade , not jun an-n u m ' m m m m " .m r l t e t l ur. .na " '§'§u';d:'*' professions! show.51-1¢masts nf Mn. Cora mal -'v'-'1 "'a"" ""'"`Fi`»¢|§»Ti3 5 ~M 'gill: lull xml. ut! ""'"".i;:sun »f}§1=!i°-= =»= nr. E. R.sum: \=.m__~f..e!f_.=e-z_!.¢=:;_,1°1== \»u.¢'m- ~»"3-». w. .».?<...». dinneqnomg.| 1 n o m u D I n a s n v m e a n b u n u l y .m l n m a f a m i l y . N V . Yi! L01 51 | Mn. J. P. Johann spent a few'Hr. m d Mn. E. S. Newell of Tha Teachers'Bridge Club nm \r~ daynthinwoskntthehomeoihex Arlington, were dinner guest.;nt hlt Mendny "win s v m ,M in nie brother, B. W.Compt\m, wut n¢|t.ho M. D. Nowall home Sundny.Bgu m , m m m Then were three 2t'Calhq\m.1 M r . w d l l n . D l v l d D e u u n r o ! h \ > \ n l ~K r ! - A_ B - § } & \ 0 l j9\¢l to Sud City, Iowa hat Frid buninmn..ayonl Hina mf.. Nawkirk.m1hof.""¥' """"""':1l l u a -21'Hr. who | E.- ms Mm um. Mltthiesen|` For s Elm Peterson of Hex-mm, "ng bn"New Yuri dinner gunz!-I at umm. isle-'hvo Holstein Q | . m m ¢ v . n . .u c .,,:,' : , :.,;;'¢»'.;w..:..1.at U .»..4 Paar hmmm.Imiile Lusen of Fremont,a.Phono 22 dn 48. Bernice 'Compton ou a l ' l l l u u s n u n u g v w .-M...-Slmlky p. m. nt the M. E. church,three o'c\ock.51-lt _ l i n Gertrude Love spent the we &-md i n Omlhl, v i dti ng her brotha, Sfcwart. Thafunni ¢h axrfh »¢°." A Bachelog ; $ P »_w[°uq|,t.hn Holger Hlnlell home, returned ls p gi i xf e w d ny i h a t we e k a t a m" m 51-1¢|\1°\=° Thwdly- lliver Hudleson has been qulte Mr. and Mrs.Fre d Um! we ndck the put few dnya but at this dinner K"°°*»'last Sunday m d ,,..___..-L x...n¢m»»A spent the day at the Rosa Hnrper ' m vt h e ! H I bale. w e 12o1: 5 ; :ek o h n T .G n l l a g f h e r h o m e ;M i " - -- - -n a w 'I a i n (YP lf 1 ' ! ' W ~~ m u l l ! ! !u m _.__.°'? '59 Frank E¥!E__» ,\- ___A. `:_._..as I-ln-=»=|u n . " ° " ' mn.:ment last we rnln shawl n ~ A n i m I n c l _ u als Stewlrt home last Saturday ev e -r a c u v e u u s e c u t a n n e- - - - -- _-_ I Mrs. Lola Lynch had an autonwdent last Sunday whilp drijrfng v u y w v u " ° :--- - --~or corn to shall, or feed w ,,-M, I Hunmermi1L a n \34.John Zdoudek.49»8t' .md Mrs. John Sutherland last.Sunday noming for z Phtte m vxsit nbout A.. .. _.,.,.| e...........\ lmma. iz`mI-_GLRa§I»Eéxkrs ves and frie nds . '"' """' " """ P - - ~ ' ~ - -z tt tha J. na. um D. A. For Bde--Two Hampshire male homes.She mtumnd m LincolnIhogs, guamnwed to breed.Weigh lan Sunday. ;.ronndd300 Ibs.Fmnk Guser,_ M,and I A ce Menna.Bl-2t°:H. A. H 's brother F of Lmcoln md Mr. and Mrs. An- »'drewM|dsenofLyo ns wereg\|ntsM.Oums md wi fe o f G""°Yffxt. the H. J. Madsen home in this ning at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Hans W1-ich o lww Washington :amz entertain- ed at an oyster supper,NewYearseve for John C. Kdu' of Omlbl. Mx. md Mrs. Wi ll Kuhr, Mr. and Mrs. 0§tq J-{uhr_ahd Mrs. f r o m O a k l m d wh e n a t i r e b le w nut. c mu linr r he r to los e c o ntro l Ofiii-' Za-"" 'ii'" ¢ in uw a'~¢h dll: the nlult that she 1n|rutP1 be m¢ h ¢ | ¢ p r i c e ; p lld f o r p r o u u o u .wn u n g u s luuuu ||||||5\:11.su h i n He r ma n .H ruuru. 253.F l r m e r s P r o d u w ~r a m .1:Hend orf.U n w w m l ... . . . . .. ; | _r\........ ......|.l..l u n 88~tf " " ° """ " '''.nrene won: ox me u -.=..und nmbulnna l"V'i¢°-Phonu. borhood,spent a m,f§`"$f"'éL'§5» Non! l l r md Mrs. J W Blntter en-\ atllea, Ml; raddenen. 188.29-ti Iut week Wm, Dorothy Lu-,en at mont na nd three hfble s of pinochls.1 offer for sale my Belghn dqft an C|;rL|_|_¢ggm home.Do d we a ne d " nxghi ."'~'m°"- Marm-Us 12966; "°° n lme Mr. md Mrs. Holger Hansen and be fl a n d a d l y b r u i n e d a b o u t t h e f a c e I1 _ . .-i n » »» I n » » . n \ n |¢ | n m n ¢ r \ An I t m e .rumen u w u m u v . . . . - . . . _ . |g a f e w d a y s l n s t w e e k y o u i u d s v a n g y "~ ;v i s i t i n g a t t h e H u c k h o m e . m ' a ° ° ; ` u _ H ° ; ; d h : d i " '' g g h M r s ,F l o y d E v a n !o f C o u n c i l ' ° f " 'a t 2 g ¢ _ h _ ' 9 _ "B l u i i k ,a c w m p a n i e d b y h e r m o - m i n g S u n d a y , D t h e r . M r s . w n g m o f G l e n w o o d , I a leI! l city over Saturday md Sunday. Mr. nd Mn. E. M. Beary and Mrs. E. S. Benty drove to OmahaTuesdny to attend the conventionggqgwggs and General Connie- Geo. Kuhr, Sr. of una vgcxmry.1 ner car vu »...=».......b;........,Q;M n . L i :bla to up f"\"a n d ~ S !" M _ " 'l:§i;;l " ; j about her .¢..é¢. but oe: not care »wndrmd a t Ne w Ye u's dinne r,'°e the ri ' the Dr. E.Manu fami ly of thi s| .auf n.. rm 'I-hllnr familv .\md __v | Ll ol F Sale--Cottonwood and Box-"'Jaék.Clll John Bolh, Orvil were Sundnynfbemnon vig- d.i1fe1.J n mdl i mu .Leave order at Blair. Ncb.so-rr itors and supper gueatb nt the B111 bezin 'iifrzéié rpri;e.so-rr Howard Cameron of Herman,vu I Sunday evening visitor at the Hz! King home. Katherine Struve of Omaha, speni the week-end at the par- mhl, H. L. Struve home. v i m F0121retumed to Elkhorn lan Sunday to resume her teach- ing dnlia Monday morning. C. K. Bendorl, licensed embnlm- » md undertaker. Blair.Otlice Mr. and MrS.'Joseph Christen- sen of Omaha, vilited last Sunday at the John J. Jensen home, west o l .r.For Sale-Drensii Hogs.One door west Miller unk's Bllck- smith Shop.can Black sos.Wm. Pick.51-lt' Hllr. and Mrmdhliosa Harper no enum,were nerspent New Years My at the Fred lang home. Vogt home, Booth of Wim Mr. and Mrs. Julius Peterson and Mrs. James Kirby drove to0mu-ha lost Monday where they vla- imd friends in the evening. Mr. md Mrs. Hurry Smith, who reside north of Blair, were guestsnt an oyster supper,New Years eve at the Elzy King home. ,} Pretty Girl: (40 under 20) beau- tifully costumed in "A Bachelors Escapade".The show that out- in. and Mrs. Louis Lowe enter- tained as Sunday dinner guests:Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cddwell, Jack were calling on Blair relatives and friends last Sunday. Clearance Sale Shoes at theSingleton,and Roy :nd Howard Fashion Center-vnlnes up bo $6 Long.Mm. W. W. Wilkinson is enter- taining the Thursday Altemoonbridgedub at her homo today, following a one o'clock luncheon nt the cafe.Mr. and Mrs. Kai Sorenson and in Womens and Misses Shoes on we at only $2.98 in all sizes- ahop early if you wont a pair.l t Mrs. Glen Ray and Mn. WalterCaldwell, both ol Arllngon, and Mrs.Louis Lowe of Bl r, spent Ihist Friday nlternoon at the FredClydeand Mr. nnd_Mrs. _}}§1\\'>f Long home me h~m then. Mr. and Mn. Gilbert Hines en-tertained at dinnar lu t Sundly. Mr. and Mrs. Chu. Dixon o!SiouxCity, Iowa and Mr. and Mrs. DauLattaandMr.and Mrs.Will Schenlin of this city. Mr. md Mm. v. o. Gmvatt andfamily of Lincoln, spent the week- end at the parental, Myron Met- zlnger' home on west South street, returning to Llncoln Sunday eve- ning. The P. N. G. Club will meet at the home of Mrs. John McQunrrleon Friday Afternoon, Jan. 9.Mrs. Geo. Kuhr, Jr. is president of the Club and hopes for a good ut- tendanoe. Mr. and Mrs. Gilben Hina had as their dimer guests nn Monday, Mrs.Hi na 'neplmws,I n ,Curfis and Fred Dixon lhd wi v a and brother-ln-law, John Dixon, all of Ft. Calhoun, Neb. Albert Jensen celebrated his blrth mnlvershry last Friday ev ning, Inn.2,when re lnti v $ mdfriends came in tn spmd a social evening md wish him rnnny morebirthdays. There were about thirty guests present. Refreshments were enjoyed. Mil; Halter of near Arlingtun. nnf\ Mr. md Mrs. Alfred Hogenson ol Uehling. Mr. md Mm. C. E. Krause en- tmtnined at dinner at the Robis- my Cafe last eveuh-ng followed y i __ _n u l l u - u l l _ »»_.,.-1 . ._ _ _ _ _. _ -~h~mn. w r gm odcaia'`x s scores.Mrs.ugh no ei EXTRA HEAVYand C. J. Schmidt heldlow. Mn. g Colfed and Whipphxg Crum E. M. "mv fm the lucky W*'"'":| For High Quality Guernsey :md of the cut pnze..|Jersey CrumIf yuu want ou save money this I Call Earl! Dum Ddry - wed:-end shop at the Fashion Cen~ l PHONE 122 on 38wrinBlair-they have mnrked,I uslle B. Thymnvn, PNP- and $16.75-worth up to $8 5-slus 14 so 44-ll you need a Win- ter Coat be sure and shop this week-end at the Fndmion Center and get yours for only $10.75 or $16.15.51-1: Mrs.I-'rank Stzwan and amor. Miss Lucille Kang gave a :lasa-lcal program on the evening ofDec. 28,at fhe lfi rst Methodism' church in Omlha.After the pm- gnm, the ladies md filmlr father, S. E.Kemp,wha accompanied them, were entertained at the home Iof Dr. md Mrs. Gnd);The host-' e u served a lovely lunch durlng the evenilg x C O M M O N m sI-'or live Stock and GninHaulingPHQINE x11 nm 21Gilford M. Compwn s u n ! a n dcommissionTonnlu m ln with wide nqulnunce aw represent anoldOmahaummm i n And around Bldr.'nn wo rk i s plasant, dignlfléd and per- sm m mApplicant ma n be able to furnish references.See Mr.Friedman l l Clifton Hntel. Saturday, Jan.10,behusm10 nnd 12 x. m. for hmrvlnw LLM. 161; res. uhone. 133.3-HI Mr. and Mrs. Chris B H Im. A. C. Dpbel is recoveringlwere dinner guests last Sum from quite a siege of the grIppe the W. B. Rosenbaum home,ma me has had the put. weeklof .1c¢nn».rd. nnsenlay at west 1 con-M.E. them. 51~1t n e w shows all other draws.51-lt Don't believe in revival meet- ings?Hear Mathis.He's dilkr- enf._First Methodist Church, be~zinnina Sunday, Dec. 28th.|9~tf Mr. and Mrs...'...\a B. Hansenspent lash Saturday alternoon and Eight at the home 'of :heir gg"- -~-1:--_ _.-.a -1 -..... Hansen,d i of Omaha,caueu un.the Chris Larlen home Wednes- day of list week. Clearance Sala Shoes at the Fashion Center-values up ta $6 in Womens ani Misses Shoes onsale at anly $2.98 in all sizes- ahop early if you want a pair.l t New Years dinner guesta_at the Mrs. L, G. Stewart, who beachesatMcCarthyschool,spent the holidava at the home of her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Neum Warrick, and in Omaha visiting friends For any ki nd of fee d jun mil 98, The Blair Feed Mill.We de- liver anywhere in town and some----...-._./-\.. va.-an Donald and Ndl Schnfer of Hnaper, visited lam. Monday eve- nh; at the Carl Knlterman home. 'IE bun and girls singing in con- eut Saturday evening at M. E.church without books.Hear them. 51-lt |ll r . n d M r s . T.A.Bohs and lr. nnd Mrs .Will McDonald ab- tended a show' in Omaha last Sun- '15 boys ann gms wlsmz ucertSaturdayevening at l church uvlthout books.Hear For Sale--Two u ma asheating stoves in the very b shape.Will ull or trade.1 gn Produu Co. Mx.m d Mm. C.G.H spent Samrda ixight and S .,.._.-_ .....ru eat ot F a m - 50- ti alben, \ - m g nerr, wno Alves Mr . a n d Mm. E w a ld Knlte rman an d Lucille and Betty Jean of Oms b lf spen t last Sunday xfher- mwn a t th e C u l K o lme r ma n h o me . n: - . .u m . . .n . . » . . . » » f n » r n i n d h mm o f Mn . C o m B n d g e r o w we r e M r .a n d Mr s .Ha y e s Ro se nb au m an d da ug hter s n l n e a r Ke n n ar d , M r .a n d Mr s .Ge o rg e Ba dg er ow and d au gh te r fro m th e Be nc h. qw..m a Fnllnws a n d Reb ek ah u m e s m me c u u n u y .v m y . . . . .a r e r i g h t , tr y ua.$1.00 f o r 100 p o u n d s B n n .S1-It Q. H. Mu n d o r f , ma n a g e r o t th e Go ld en Rnd c re a m s ta ti o n r e p or ts n d e li ve r y o f c xe a m h o m W a lth lll. dl ! ni gh tlr . a n d Mrs. Alfred Fee: and family spent. lut Sunday evening at (he Home Newkirk home, north of /mi ngwn. -1 __.111...\n.»..-Inhmum IIIm nn In 1 Ummm, an ms num=.v| lm. ......In. Harold Sduler. Bess Crowdyfwas a Sunday eve- lng supper guest at the home of lr.and .Mm Wm.Koenig, who aside south of town. . mu mu ...-...,........._ .,-,_W ,_______.._A few frlends at n PFW lust Fd' organization of this city am hold- day ev wms w h e n g s pls ing their joint i nmluu o n this n me s a n d w m w v ade lldo evening,Jan.s.The Re be km lunch.'wi n be mme by -the Arli ngto n Clearance Sale Shoes a t th chapter and the Odd Fellows have ..,.._.._.-._-....- .,. en . \:.» M| -a nm m'mmt the m. Neb. on last Saturday.This is slong haul for cream and is ample proof that Blair produce buyer:are paying the limlt in price.Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnson oi tha College Hill,eutertdned _sl Mr.and Mrs. Albert Schjodt, who reairlo west of town. enbertdm ed the following at a New Year's Eve dinner and watch pany: Mr. imd Mn. Ove T. Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Carl-son and family, and Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Lund and family. Bring your grinding to the Blair. Feed Mill.We ghnd anything " any time and your jobs are not toosmall or wo big for us.Our 15 oem job will match a lo t of 20 and 26 emt jobs throughout the country.Come and see for you:- aelf.The Blair Feed mn.sa-mc Between forty ond. fifty friends and relative: gathered n¢ thoEdGilbertson home on the Bench IIB! Sunday evening to extend ~o6n- xratulatflons and ben. wishes ws Hn. <=;1._;=_s»f-<=- whose birthdnyiit was,eve was spentnih whiting and card playing and~rQifrenhments were served.m' -0 di nne r lut Sun~y or e 0-I~'lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. B.W. e Compwn and Bernim, of Calhoun, Mr. and Mn. Dan Greeno, Mr.and Mrs.D. A. Compton and Miss Irene Larsen of this city. Mn. Jane Millrons of east Neh. St. was surprised and pleased tohave a number of her friends and neighbors come in on her NewYears Eve to remind 'her of her birth umlversary. The larllenspent a very enloynble evening and dee refreshments were served during the evening. I! you want to save money this week-end shop at the Faahlon Cen-ter ln Blair-they have morked down every Winter Coat to $10.75 and $16.75-worth up to $85-l sizes 14 to 4.4-if you need n Win-ter Coat be sure and shop thisWétbendattheFaahlonCentex: und nt yours for onlY.$10.'l5 or slams.51-ic lI 2/ m i " ~ b i ' n e a r Orqm spent'Dll'.In tl mrs.nlu ruu nmuw mxz u - --- ---------_vi to r s i n W o m e n !a n d Mis ses Sh oe s onJ ac k we r e Sun day after no on sman d su p p e r g u es ts at the E d Ha n -Baie a t only $2. 98 i n a ll sizes-» '*':hu n a nvlv i f vnu W ln t 8 . D iii rf ~ N e w Y e a f s da y a t th e {' w\ ¢ rf u i mma i n mB . if . IIIIIII nIIIIIIIlI IIInIn n um mmm, neu' umm.~ E . - - K ~ E ~ ~ .H \s m ,gh;.rs..n n -am tuned Inn Frld-ly llternnon df- halidny uatlop Am n"Cl values u p t a i s erlpuldlngihn l||ln.llrlth'l¢l|»- " " " ".».2;»;3...| in"A |a¢aIl|¢x||llesUo|ee.Don '¢ ya uF" m ° "c °°" "" Mh ".sl-1¢_§{_jVfy=§_'}_g__'2_§"ln .n d n l" ln lmmupdlli,a n - s a i s . \ Helm and Alice Gallagher spent the week-end at Herman with farm s school frisnds,MuMa Haier md Elm. Peterson. Slih und Overmann.Flrstdus. Bzuo ulrle primes.Theo.Wahl- dmm with A. M. Inndgud, Coun- a n mm. Io wa .so-zen lr. :ml Mrs. H. J. Hxnsen spent hat Sunday afternoon and were :upper gueslis at the J. C. Soren- nmn \mne near Orum. » .¢..t .....,.-.W ... ...___._'shop early if you wont 5 pair.l t Misa Frances l3ross,who ls at- tending the Stale university at lincoln, returned last Sunday lib- er spending | couple of weeks va#catlon with her pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Broan. Harvey Krogh, Jr,of Oregon,Ill.who has been spending the ,holidays at the parental,-Hgrvey lKrogh, Sr.home, retm-nod l u iMlmanvmnrnhu tn rnsums his tives and friends. Miss Dorothy Gray of Fremont, who hu been npendng the holl-days at the parental, A. F. Gray home,returned to her henchingduties lust Sundry. Stanley Jensen drove to Lincolnlust Sumjiy to tnke his d m rAlice,Betty Noble md Dorothy Jemen buck to their school work st the state univexdty. Mr.and Mrs.(§harles__Mn'yott Mr.and Mrs. Albert Schjodt, who reairlo west of town. enbertdm ed the following at a New Year's Eve dinner and watch pany: Mr. imd Mn. Ove T. Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Carl-son and family, and Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Lund and family. Bring your grinding to the Blair. Feed Mill.We ghnd anything " any time and your jobs are not toosmall or wo big for us.Our 15 oem job will match a lo t of 20 and 26 emt jobs throughout the country.Come and see for you:- aelf.The Blair Feed mn.sa-mc Between forty ond. fifty friends and relative: gathered n¢ thoEdGilbertson home on the Bench IIB! Sunday evening to extend ~o6n- xratulatflons and ben. wishes ws Hn. <=;1._;=_s»f-<=- whose birthdnyiit was,eve was spentnih whiting and card playing and~rQifrenhments were served.m' -0 di nne r lut Sun~y or e 0-I~'lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. B.W. e Compwn and Bernim, of Calhoun, Mr. and Mn. Dan Greeno, Mr.and Mrs.D. A. Compton and Miss Irene Larsen of this city. Mn. Jane Millrons of east Neh. St. was surprised and pleased tohave a number of her friends and neighbors come in on her NewYears Eve to remind 'her of her birth umlversary. The larllenspent a very enloynble evening and dee refreshments were served during the evening. I! you want to save money this week-end shop at the Faahlon Cen-ter ln Blair-they have morked down every Winter Coat to $10.75 and $16.75-worth up to $85-l sizes 14 to 4.4-if you need n Win-ter Coat be sure and shop thisWétbendattheFaahlonCentex: und nt yours for onlY.$10.'l5 or slams.51-ic lI 2 January i n- n n a nl x n u nn u nu l l ; n , J 1931§ E ._=....EE . ......For Sa A dightly used new ki kha """°,3 ,;, bea uti fd v m ; t e o ,se .can xmmnfa-1>~s<i»&'c»:so-Lf lr. und Mrs. Bill Vogt of south of mn were among those grésentat a Nm Yaafs eve supper at the homie d Mr. and Mrs. Arthur An- dersen of Herman, Kiss Josephine Johnson and I Hn. Kilnie Bugeun were Sunday, evening supper guests at the hgfue ' E nrl r H \l 'r'n]nfI\ l|n4 / 1 b 1 V4our ()rde1'§ E: UnrUnu=l_ Home of PJ¢¢z Talking Prclures B Used cafs FOO LIS H ~ oLL 1 ~A ~Lf 3 ~PATHE REVIEW n THURSDAY <J A z 1 U A n Y 8 n " L a w f u l L a r c e n y 'wnh 'neb¢'n»ni¢|» COMEDY-Too Ho! to Handle 1929 Ford Coupe Very Good Ford Tudor Ford Pick-up ' Whippet Coupe Chevrolet Coach Choice of 2 Bdck Sedan Buick Coach Ford Coupe Every Car Selling f o r m o r e t h a n 1929 1929 1929 1928 19261927 1925 $375.00 $365.00 $325.00 $335.00 {$265.00 $295.00 $275.00 $395.00 67.50 \ ~I 2 $150 Guaranteed 30 Days on same basis as a N e w Car ' We Trade Easy Term5 A - T U E S D AY 'KANUARY 13 Glassware Night Three Live Ghosts With Robert Montgomery and Jaan Bennet COMEDY-The King , SUNDAY #na MONDAY Sunday Matinee JANUARY 11 and 12 1 Play Boy of Paris With r/lnurice Chevalier md Fnnciss Dee COMEDY-Red, Green and Yellow COMEDY--G0 Ahend and Shu: D FRIDAY dpd SATURDAY Saturday Matinee JANUARY 9 and 10 The Big Tra~l Apgdt-Snyder Mnjtor Company Blair, Nebraska W ed nes day Th u r s d a y Fr i d a y .NUARY 14, 15 and 16 All Quiet on the Western Front With Lewis Ayers,John Wray, Inuis Wolhelm and ,Slim Summerville Noah New Hin Ark-Fable COMING JAN. 18 and 19~»-Nancy Carroll and Fredriclc Marsh in -';.AUcH1"1=:R" amily spent New Year'a day at~innebngo visiting relatives. Mrs. on e Vlu a k returned withem and spent the rem der of ~e week visiting relatives in this !y. The Women'u Relief Corps will old their regular inswlation of ~fficers on next Saturday after- ~n,Jan.10.Misa GertrudeMead,who is one of the early ~mbers of the Corps, will be the installing officer. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Flutter and family drove over w FontanellelastFridaynight. to bring their two children home, who have been spending some of the holiday \a- mtion~vs-ith their grandparents, Mr. andMrs. Henry Monke. Mr.and Mrs.John Suwerlupd entertained at New Years din.er for the following:Messrs.andMcsdumes A. J. Sutherland, Hugh Sutherland,Holger Hansen,Ogal and Orvil, Misa Lucille.Larsen of Fremont,and Harley Ragert at Herman. ».-...».-. For Sale-Pure brad Hampshire boon.Large, heavy boned, long bodied and growthy, just the WPG lor breeding purposes.E. N. Mm- ley, Nashville, Nab.88-tl - Mr.and Mrs. Carl Koltennan and son.Herbert, Frank Linden, Margaret and Bemand were NewYear's dinner guests at the HenryIm-enmen home, at.Ca.\houn.I Why not have a Duart pen-nanewt that given a natural wave?A realbargain at $5 and satisfaction guar- anued.Ca ll Mm M.Sutherland at Black 259 lor appointment. 46-tt Mr.and Mrs. G.A.Rathmann and dsughbél, "Ma\'§neHte 8h'sYMrs. Mary Anderson spent New Years day with Mrs.Rathmarfssister,Mrs.Elmer Wild o l Frc-l mont.i '( Mr.and Mrs. Virgil Davidson and two children of Kansas Citv.i Missouri, came in last Tuesnlayur-/l spent. a few days visiting at the Andrew Peer home.They return-ed home Saturday morning. §¥hl»§f§1§S EQHEQSEBEY' Emr clerks are always ready with §helpful suggestions that make shopping here a pleasure §. . In the Grocery Department : . . §|_E I A r 'A 1¢~;......u a . . -'Dln llil I n |___IE of llns. Anna Beard on east. Col Stefan., wat of Blair, ppentNew Yeufs day at the Joe Love home,west a Blair.IJostthin):of it!Now'--less' than half the 1926 price.And be_\sides-»51,50 to . $4.50 al1owance| per pair for old .smooth tires on uraperrult mum " ' " §\|~48 :lf mg; ~. ~24 b. sac . ;;,|w E<JANUARY 8 u nL a w f u l L a r c e n y "°wnh'Beb¢'D»ni¢|s COMEDY-Too Ho! to Handle W ed nes day Th u r s d a y Fr i d a y .NUARY 14, 15 and 16 All Quiet on the Western Front With Lewis Ayers,John Wray, Inuis Wolhelm and ,Slim Summerville Noah New Hin Ark-Fable COMING JAN. 18 and 19~»-Nancy Carroll and Fredriclc Marsh in -';.AUcH1"1=:R" FRIDAY dpd SATURDAY Saturday Matinee JANUARY 9 and 10 . The Big Trail With John Wayne md Mupueriie Churchill FOOLISH I-'oLL1Es-FABLHD PATHE REVIEW \ T U E S D AY 'KANUARY 13 Glassware Night Three Live Ghosts With Robert Montgomery and Jaan Bennet COMEDY-The King , SUNDAY #na MONDAY Sunday Matinee JANUARY 11 and 12 1 Play Boy of Paris With r/lnurice Chevalier md Fnnciss Dee COMEDY-Red, Green and Yellow COMEDY--G0 Ahend and Shu: D 1ff? hm C & J's.Gamble Stores, Fre-mont. Neb..51-1: Everett Tyson. who is employed 69: 63C 25: e s 1.8¢ sac w u e e § "per pound g ~25c § nraearmirs § per 4 Canm dozen |Sugar, 10 lb. sackbythestate,hs enjoying a.two 'weeks vacation from his duties,and is at present., with his wife, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tyson of this city. Mm. Skov Nielsen left last Fri- day for Norman,Oklahoma ioare for her daughter, Mrs. Elma Smith, who has recently had an operation.Mrs.: Nielsen expectsto be gone two or three weeks. Mrs.Louisa Anderson and herg-rsnrlson drove down from Wisner last Sunday and spent the day atthe home of Mrs. Minnie Bugeon.Hrs.Anderso 'sister.MatildaJohnsonnccornrxniemithem 'home for s couple of months visit. Edith Singleton,who has been making her home with Mr.and Mrs. Louis Lovm of Blair, left for SIRI Dance,"Wyoming:last Mondo with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Caldwellof Arlington.Edith plsnsto msk Apples 4 lbs l9c uincsaps or Roman Bea Oranges per dozen Sunkist Size zss English Walnuts lb. Peaches,halves Je n n y W r e n f l o u r or sliced, Apri- cots,Cherries, Prunes, or Pears Special 6 cans per pa ckage . Ke ll og g or Kam o Corn Flakes 2 large pkgs... n n A r r _" _ Prunes; 70 to 3 lbs. 25C _Ah-70 to 80 size ssc 80 size ... z sc =as 1.45 :sum °§§§.'7.ZL 'Sf1.§'""' zslb. box $1.9 ...ln the Meat nepanmenr... h e r hcmfne wi th h e r g mmi p a r o mu ,Mr . a n d Mr s. Rob er t Ca ld we ll. Mr. an d Mrs. J . C . A nde rse n a n` n a m a n d Mi s s An n i e Ande rsex vis ited their father, Christian \.Ar de!1| el'l Nor, at the Unive rsity hoe p i ta l i n Oma h a wh er e He under~ we n t an op e ra tio n Mo n d a y m o r n - ims H e is reported as ge tti n ? alon g n ic e ly . Mi s a Ma r g a r e t Ke i ly ,no r ma l traini ng tea c her i n the c ity s c hool awomp an i ed he r s is ter , Mis s E thr l ba c k to Lin c o ln a f te r th e la tte " h a d m a l t a f e w da y s vac a ti on a t th e pa r e nta l, W m.K e lly ho me at C h r i s tn ws time.Mi s s E th e l i : .....u.....,..a ln ! n m u n w m m e n t i n 12 I-2c Pure Lard \ P o r k B u t t R o a s t 17 1»2c lb.4 to 6 lbs. Best Brands Smoked Hams, lb...23C Ha lf o r who le Ha ms Deckafa lowana Sliced Brcon 1 lb. box reg- ular 50c Bacon .394: Deckar's Back Bacon 1-2 or whole p r lb. 33¢ .wr-__ .. . 2= =Spare Ribs § per pound 1 3 I - 2 c | .Lean Meaty | E. .=. _-. ====EE t l f l p l u y c u U ]bon..B - 1 - - - - - , _ _ .t h e p o s t o f f i c e a t L i n c o h .M i s * U - - - - - - L ¢Al|n»vsn.|4 ll|b\I\l¢\( i n N € \mannuul. |<Yau? day.Over one hundred members of the Church of Chdst and congre- gation of this city.a\'ailed them- ....1....... -r fha n\°ivih>nE nf attend- I ; -. g e = 2SAS|§:Heaven un ......R " " " ' n ,_in g th e bi r thd a y d i n ne r an d wa tt] p a r ty a t the c hurc h parlors,New Y e a r s Eve .Tables,representim th e bi r th mon ths o f the y ea r , we r we l!fi lle d a t th e seven o'cloc7 dinn er h our and a p rog ram of r adi ma d e , s o n g s a n d nec itations w a enjoy ed.Th i s b ir thd a y a f fa i r a n wa tc h p a r ty has g r o wp to ~u =_==== 0 I "The Big Store''E Phone sz or 33;uu||||u|||||umm|1|m|m|uuu||u||n||nn|\||m|uu|1|n|||u||||||\u||u|||\||||||um|u1um|n|\||||u|u\n||n|uFA;nmld'even¢with this clmrcnIhkzhislookedforward to with ...,... ~~~ ~ Nabruka, Janunry K2 ~m KENNARD WST H E UA L H U U W G S . Mr, and Mrs. llcrrnzm JunzbluthandSylvia,hir.and Lira. .iulmnJungbluthand family,Mrs. IdaJunghlulh and Hrs r. J. hnernondrove to Linwln Monday to at-tend the wedding of their niece,Ruth Matson tu ur. Fred Walterswhichtook place nt the Little I-Mower Calncurnl at l l a.na..followed by a rece tion at the IFamily, Mr. and Tir:-. !!_cnry Kniab'and Hans Bnesch \'L~nb2d at the,Albert Sunds home Saturday eve-. ning.___l mr.Karstien of \\ms\de.and:md Wm.Stender and Howard Christensen :p.nY.Pnmluy alter- noon with Wm. Llatxofx.'Mr. and Mrs. E. Kerstetter and .fnmily, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jeffer- son andndaughter,=g,f~ and Mrs G<-org:crgmnn nn son spenNew Years day with Mrs. W. A.home..lennno Junglsuth acted as|Ker~stetier. nvwermrl-m c o up le wi ll mm nr. and Mrs. Herman Sievers;'h ;v.York Neb.l d`to 2 .h B h ro rty /re~" S i mi Kasfruig rvLumed¢"::\f»ca¢|v.¢§35° Grenggnnlnms. from Ohio Monday w ere he a nd i n and Mrs. W B. Jefferson, New Years Eve at the George:tained at A wsbch party at their 1K\l|l!'» Jr.home.Qwme on New Yea.r's eve.That..i',12...,'*::'.':. §;s."m:.:*"§...=:§=-ge night Mr. and Mrs.A.2'- An erson ate at a (uni yn»? $mE,-m N~ b n ~ldl1m;r in observance of the binn tim of a surpeise ~ J»§'$? h;'::;'ax\nl\'ersary offdr. Ag°;§°°°~~ S d 'De _ 218;h guests were r.an rs...abo'u:tv.'\§r€§re fricends df3Z 23 AHQQYWH and small daughter, ofm to remin her of her birthday, Arlington; Mr. md Mrs. John Bur- the 24th.The evening was sncnt gess and children of Omaha; and m_playmg games atter which Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Peterson.Nielsen served dehcious refresh-I __ ments.\,`Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hayard of K E N I N A R D N E W S Benson, and others have dsifed at the Kronberg home the past ww.-ek.|_i __,§"'nié"'Mr;.OMsrtin Hedegmd "'°'W;"l'.§ ..§."i"s " °"° "" ' t he ;r ;; ;°; ;; ",§ ; *;, ;" °~' =" °'° '° P=" > 1 K ENNAR D RUR AL $1.53 .§°"u?. George s"r§2§n"i."é Mrs. Paul Jones and da hters lw e g u n s _ar the Hs"#2@'"~ ~ s m ,.nsundsweroisUKdnner guestspf nlr_and Mrs Wm h~°l'&§. and Mrs. H. C. Bluco and Mr. and Mrs. Georrze Hedelunden-| Mrs.§aphia Anderson into theMrs Jim Christensen property.Howard Lautrup came overfromIowa Sunday to spend the day attheLautruphome.Henr went back to Harlan, Iowa with im.Mr. and Mrs. Neal vrermm-:ull announce the birth of a girl Sun- da Dec.4 M Ch 'y,.rs.ns Hansenand Mrs. Harold lautmp are car-1mg Ior them. A family reunion was held atthe Cashman home Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gherk andchildrenof Fremont, vidted at Mrs. Lund's Sunday. Mm. Arthur Jensen entertainedthe Dorcas Club at her home Sut-urda afternoon.Gl ord French is under the doe-tor's qare.Lawrence Pettit is tak-ibz lux place on the truck. THE COoK'S NOOK(Continued from page three) One and one-fourth cups!lour; 1%teaspoons baking powder;3 tablespoons butter or other short- fnins.1 cup sugar,2 eggs well beaten,'A cup mllk.Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder, and sift together three times. Cram butter thoroughly, add one- ,saif cup sugar gradually,anal cream together until llght and iluffy.Add remairnng sugar toeggsand best well.Add flour, alternately with milk,a small amount at a Lime.Beat alter each addition until smooth. Bake in two greased dgbt-inch layer pans ln moderate oven__ (850 F.) go min- _ . _r " " ".......ww .»uuu..ulllvvhlh .nuu 1:55 unA\ll|.¢=¢u\.lJ o c k u n ti l mi xtu r e i s s mo o th a n d lb u tte r a n d c ook 1 rninote.Re - nlended,stir r in g c on sta ntly ,Beat§I¥10V6 from fire.Ad d vu mlla . . B e a t :g g y o lk s wi th three tablespoons lln f i l th ic k a n d c re amy .S p m a d YF `llU\f'.AHA YhlY\lla\\'1\v¢nnnnu lunhznunn lnuunun aiuI A-u han nf n\\h|\--,......-....\.......»..|-,_nugm vv..-\.~.».=-yu.; nm u V l ' U F U A \ | | v \ ;o chocolate mixture ».nd¢5<>k mlul olabe cream pie .- m u m n a m e su n u a y l . 1 ' & Er n 0 0 n . M r s m r l M r ;H r r n m n J u Wiese New Years Day.|Peuer J. Christensen and chil- i2RaHEd'£aNe1'v Ye lfs pa ny !n E P o m' g p c o Nn mmil-;dren were su per guests at the'a¢ the Blau: home last wednesday 11 Kmmrd Sine Bang,f f B R E W S T E R B I T S ;Lou&e Got home Wednesdny evenimz.The zuests were Mr.and._. .. .....-.;. :ou os'~; of K¢'Il~'w"_h c\ |15 ln ¢l|a.(D°|||,]I dau vfgmh ll u lbo ol.s p u r e a c n Aayer an d c o ve r b o pP u t to g e th e r hoeolate frosting and !ill\ng. f o r th re e 9-le th e rec ipe:.3§\R`5'_5IE`\Zé'nd&T`§ 5J§£¢13 iwarisj N |: \ v : c a r s e w a n u r e uu l uc Lu .u »L m y m m o m u m .hr. and mrs. Lloyd Brown, Mr.and Mrs. Nels Svendgard attend- f ' "`*evenring..Mrs. 1=2|m@r wiiigm, Mr.a M ~ nam neu. manner no. 1.5 'in Club met at]Mr.and Mrs.Mxke Muel1er,E 0 Fairchild Dr. andaglirs. {¥?_.Sta!e of Nebrukn at th. The Dorcas eu g . .-»|.n h J _.wene~vg|1toraa.tt.he Frsnk Gas-L;w| - i h; , M d M . c h a 1 b D¢¢.1 ,the homerdof Mg; bA¢, uliie 3522 ser home Wednesday qveruns.fum-y, §1r. ani 132. Horrzer wgrfii names:3 ' 1930 u cl t esdaj -,e a car par y weun as c u. ~ S? ,et?n Mmggeng Mrs L10yd\Fritz AYP was a vlsntor at the Mr.and Mrs.Robert Andrcasen.,RESOURCES"ning at-the hum: of Mr. and Mrs.Carl And;-mon ngnrKgnnnr~d. .IJa c o b s - fd ? 1 » - » .1 = ° ff» <===» =@_t1=== next m . ' : , , , , " " " ° 'h o m e " ` * ' " " " " " > ' ; ;'§ '; - , '=" , : ', , 1'E , 'f; .'Q IL E ' ; m ? f ' § .. 2 ¥ z L ~ » » » a n d d i s c o u n t g ... s wa s ]- 1 " - - 1Frnating and FillingPm t l a m n u n s w e e t e n e dF'rm1 chat- - g - ¢- ' | " - " ' -.-- -- -- --| l m ,w t i n p l o w :a s c u p ~ » = r g u m m - r m m i l k -Q h a d u n l l n I n l l l m n h n :1 % ""i'Eéf§5 a a D E H n o a | | n | s u n aI . 7 '. n k u "..L " " 3 . . - . - 1 . L J. L . . . i ....§l...e..n Zi. é u p a s u g a r ;1 t a b l e s p o o n b u t t e r ,1 ; r . a b l e s p o ¢ m va n i l l a .A d d c h o c o l a t e D R : . M 1 1 . 1 - 3 5 'N E ~ | N E ..................._-.., .nu-. -g»=gd;1== P-gl 'E¥."i.'...°.1'§'.2`i""§"."" §1"§1T»."k"rf'a{ iii-z,~ Mn. Jen! ¢».,<.»....¢n!faa'¢".ns.1»1"1;m;"a;°;:'.; owmnruYs|r an 3 and family were vui to n nt the :lug the hostels served a deli- Bonds andHn. Jones' irthday for Mr.and ma hmi l spent.a w Yu n d u r _.|Iy n .I - i n - s n ~g u d r w l v i ; fm nf' 1~L=1=-ofa.e =\e § ,";.*.t,':§"a'.......,f home at °°'=~|'*°.';'...f";a.5:"'."::.:2 ..f** mizrtuninnel £:='.f.£t',.'i€"' ¢»\»»¢ aec uritjes : o f c a s h mr.ana mrs.HIDE! Jensen .annfamily, Mr. snd Mrs. Alben Han-son and Lawrence Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Brown md family.Mr.uul mrs. Andrew avenugard. The ete-ning was spent playing cards an-l er which a two course lunch wsal served.Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Bmwn drovetoBlair Tuesday nfwrnoon favisit with relatives. lli u Ma ud mmm re turne d toOnuma Monday alter pendinlz atwo weeks vacation with het nabents, Mr. and Mrs. Moms masters._-ins.Herman Junxbluth spentuaveraldays last week with herdaughter, sylvxn who was confined ui ner bed mm sickness at the SL.Joseph hospital.Mr. and Mrs. F. J Enason weremCedarlfnpxus,Neo.Saturdaynnd Sunday visiting with Mr. and I ~lVlrs.l a m e L n u n r z e n a n d I a n u | Y . " " '' a n d M r s . H e n r y J e n s e n a n d 0 s c a r 1 m g i ' a : ; § w '" a 'T " § ? E l s n t t h e d e y a t K m ; S w a : | s o n ' s ~R a s m u s s e n h o m e T h u r s d n3a n d M r s ,g e g " = , _ ; = H \ L\;= y§i M r . a n d M r s . L o u i e G o t l s c h a n d b n n u f L y o n s ,r .a n 5 *~ r . h i l d r e n v a r i e d a t t h e n m x l c c m e h P e t e r s e n a n d 0 l K 8 a n d s i r .a n d l h o m e T u e s d a e v e n i n . M r s .B i l l V o g t w e r e d i n n e r g u e s t s !M ,a n d M y ,F n m f c a s s e r d a t A l b e r t P e t e r s e i f e ; M r . a n d M r s !m ,a n d r .a n d M r s J i m N i e l s e n a n d f a m i l y s s e n t t h e after no on a t Th os .An erson's5 Mr. a nd Mrs . Rolan d Smith a nd J r. were su r'gue:f.s at John Mar-s h a l l ' s ; ~an d M n .C h n s wf f e r g g d w e n ~ f a m i l y h a d d i n n e r a t l'lS\Jlln n ersen nHerman Matzen is quite improv-ed, now having his leg in a cast. A :lumber of friends nnd relatives have visited him the pan week. l IIHis parents hope to take him home;from the Methodist hospital sometime this week.Visitors at l.heI l1`red Svolrexson: Goreham and children visited attheChris H.Paulsen home inBlair Saturday evening.H5_ Miafeldt ond ClllldI€n visited at e Charlie Misfeldt home onSunday._Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rasmusstn f.hé"1]dlé§"Ai<f`£2'i{ér `l{5§lFlL}¥YFriday aftemoon.A good crowd t d t w th f urhe ou enjoy ea te mo o ml Miss Freidn Rosenbaum.whohasclerkedatBerry's store forthe pxst several years has resign-ed her position.Miss Rosenbaumwillbegreatlymissed by hermany friends._Mrs- Bert Swihart, who has beenillthepastweekwith lumhagois now somewhat improved and able to be up.Supt.Ira Lamb retumed earlySaturdaymorningfromChicagoand children and Mm. Chris Ras-lwherehe spent his Christmas va- mussen were dinner guests nt,the cation at the home of his son,Gus Paulsen home Saturday.Ieslie Berry of Benson,spentMr. and Mrs. Frank Gnsser and|New Years at the home of hislatmly and Mr.and Mrs.Laois mother.Goreham and children were dinner|School opened here on Mondayguestsst$115 Fred Lamhr~eehtlrnornlng after a two weeks vaca- ....... ..,,. . . . . . . ..w,.»u..w.|Banking house,fumi.'l ture and fixtures . . .6,500.00c a n i n Ba nk:I and Due from National and s a m s h s u b j e c t t o check .sz5,vo1.2s U.s.bonds in cam re~ serve . . . . .2,500.00 28,201.26 TOTAL .$19!.859.17 LIABILITIES Capital stock . . .. ..srs,ooo.oo Surplus fund . . . . . . .500.00 illndlvided prolits (Net)174.18 ,Individual de- / A l l W r o u g h t U p O v e r N o t h m g Didn't sleep last night; too much work; the chi]- dren are fredul; the Boss is cranky;Mrs.DeVae didn't invite you to her paw-.Ordinarily you don't mind any of thae things, but today they are simply unbearable.You are nervous, that's why.4 ; Did vnu ever trv Dr. Miles' Nervine?:...E1'+5'" "" "an, T"" i m awater will quiet your oventaxecl nerves mg bg§gg.y3u a feeling of calm md peace. a v "rwllu.. B I T}1~Mu n ' NP I " .\1 now 111108 1:1 ,_ »°;=_;_s_;3=,;,-H famumglphdadl;~ hFilli'-lli§;i.~-m ! Eluv uunt mdnuluhehedxnwinqwuuggggi m u °$ u, .are a I tuhnl nm; fhnf um: |.r~\il\l11.* whnn *In n I in all ~ Stores.Prlee $1.00If ; ; a ' ; ; ; a - = " " " ' " ' " " " " " "' " ' Send yam"»cribhling|"or turefurun|.lyd|.lncloletheplctmedlheMik1ldoh¢nd.c\.n:!mnx| bcuu(ll1kldupen¢iia, andtenceuts.A4dreuLouhcRice.cuu-of EAGLE PENCIL oo.. NEW YORK crnr M m ba luU1 aH an. .wnn Dobson..hams this week wire lr. .|nHlln.§'"'f_ "' '"""""" °"=''"" ;;'md Hcfs; °"""f,';°" h'§'f,-¢'}§pg;"§ |"""'>' '°"'°°:§* §"'~ H~;,;=g5 mn.'J;§2n::."ma ~ I =u'»=|»¢Rf°r 1..uZ'.'5'.$.'¢ °€'».'2fi".3.'3£|'} g Umar u re C°_°g m ' - N v I-:ri»"i?'»}»¢\ M uw.me Rllm\u|¢n Mme sm-Iehxlam nt her henna Monday nn.-Mn md Mnfkgsl Plugge nd Mr. md Mra fll Von and wnm.""'§j, md Mn. c_ F Galovn md f.L',".§°'i>i2..£"}'|°&¢°£H"' lm. B"` ana ox nennlm were vmu at Mn. Benlls Wendt and lmlie Wul-~°'f 1 |~le 5,4 Heuermm home s__';g_,. ben.ehnldren of W-Mg, heb.,|n¢Hr. and Mn. DA Dernur ol unu nyc amnn ol umah... "ul Hr. and lin. A. w. Pehenen|§::M\;°:'": gg 'L lln.Ignmgf' |:j,'",:|ex'§mFf|'l"kds;°n:;""""="" guest °' *'-=Fnd.|nd f " " " 'were S'""**Y dinnex-|mr. md un°'A1ph¢ Hnwklm'nu nr Mr. md Mn.yChrl¢|°"='"'"'L'"¥"*-Iva? :£."'aE'°'£.2*§=::.*L°;ff; lm enildren mem Sundnv .m.|§'£°m. podu subject ta check $85,600.49 Time certificates of deposit '/s,o42.so Savings deposits . . .8,257.50 Cashiers checks . . . .95.73 Reserved for depositors guarantee fund . . . . .Other liabilities . . . . . 171 ,996.52 2,434.49 1,753.98 TOTAL 8191359.17STATE OF NEBRASKA I County of Douglas I as I 1, Geo. T. Hedelpnd, Cashier of the above npmed bank do solemnly swear that the sham lhhummt il ntmeand correc tcopy o ithere~ port made to the Depanment of F Remember Our Phone Number PEACEFUL HILL n m n n w m n u u Peaceful Hili had school again day ruler a week's vacation. lr. and Mrs. Henry Kniep, Mrs. \ I o h l u l 5 \ U n . ,U l l l S o u 'l b l h y l l ~ arvey visitul Harman Ruhr ate hospital New Yeafs Day.John Wdch attended the JohnSr. public sale near Elkhorn Friday.Clara, Marie, Arthur and Albertlvisited at the H. C. Kuhrme Sunday owning.John Kuhr and Chris Wrich re callers at the II. C.Kuhn me Satunclay.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wrich, Car-~and Raymond visited at them. Hansen home Sunday after- ~n.Gertrude and John Mackin vis-Ll with Marjorie and Harvey uhr New Year's eve._'llir. and Mrs. Henry Ixniep Mrs.erman ,l{uhr,Jack and m u h ere among those to attyend a sur-ise hlrthuay party at the Maxot: home New Years igve.Clthe.ri.ne,Dorothy and Eyelyn ~u and Marjone Kuhn visitedarie,Lillian and Clara Kuhnk ednesday af ternoon. Mrs. Dora Sumner and Leon ASHINGTON NEWS A n u mb e r o f f r i e n d s a n d re1a~ ve 5 we re e nter ta in ed a t t. he Fr ed I .1 . a z |||l COL BY c o mu unr rv CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs.Jasper Rosenbaum enter- tained' tha Colby Community club at an mll~<lay meeting and Christ- mas party at her home in the coun-try Friday.Mesdmnes Ruth Ros- enbaum and Frank Naeve wereguests of the club.A goodcrowd wsu present as the weather wasfine.Mrs.Nels Pewerson was hostess to the Ladies'Aid society the same afternoon when 14 mem-bers and 10 visitors were present. ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEET AT KENNARD The Royal Neighbors held their installation of officers Friday night.Initiation ceremonies werealso held. Bring"Em In New Low Prices .till Jan. 17 'rf*f a r t h e s t c o rn e rs a s e a s i l y ~ a s i t d o e s t h e n e a r e s t No».6D-¢h|n¢l.J¢|¢-ll u.»~a-. fdnnneld. <-l ' 0 0 l l l .5}""""' ,°»a -m| »u¢ Jalan Be Free from worry of ,drafty Floors and Overheated Stoves Lincoln--Elkhorn Valley Power Company constructing rural trans- misaion lines in many counties ofthis state.. jack Dempsey Kennard ....Mebr 2 Sets of HARNESS Oiled for $1.50 Regular Price $1.00 p¢r Set *THE G E NU I NE >\» auazz HEATROLA Nic Friedrichsen lldw. Kennard, Nebraska I S E E . . Mr.and Mrs.Morrls Cl\rls1en~ sen and lamlly were Friday din- ner guests st. the Albert Petersenhome.Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nielsen andfnmilyspentSundayafternoonwith Mrs. Kate Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jensen andMr.and Mrs.Harry SwansongpentSundayalhernoonatNels wnnson's.Mr. and Mrs.Christian Ander-sen md family and Mr .and Mrs.Ansel Taft, were among those qttheoclzizb~home f o r m pm e y evemng.Mr. a nd ~ Shirley Petersen,Marie and Kenneth and Mr. Geo.Broderson were Saturday dinnerguem at the A. W. Peterson homeMr. and Mrs. Alfred Svogerson and Christine spent Snturday eve~ nmg at the John Frazier homeMr. and Mrs. Harold Bates. Enidand Junior and Chris Nelson hadSunday dinner at the Ansel TafthomeMr.and Mrs.Ernest Monson and John and Mrs. Pauline Nohr~enberg were Sunday dinner guestsat the John Monson home.'Mn and Mrs. Bill Wulbern andfamily and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vogt.Mr. and Mrs.Lars Petersen,Olga ..-.¢;;.» - u r u .o r e nth Mm. Ole Linen Wednesday Mr. und Mrs. Wm. llatzen andls.matxen.spent WednesdayLernoon with Mrs. Chris Sunds.l i n .He:man_Busch and son,~rry of Omaha, were calling on -here Thursday. Mr. und Mrs. Alben. Hansen mdwreme spent. Sunday mth rela~ ves at Mulsrd.xr. and Mn. Georg: Bergman--son md Mrs. W. A. Kerstet-r and Edwin spent Sunday aft- --~~ nt the L. Bralnsrde homeCedar Bluffs.Mr.and Mrs. Chris Sunds andMar!-in Sundn helped Wm.tun alebrale his birthday lan ~Mr. ~ Mrs. Glencknning vine,--at the Joe Wsrdell home Sun- ~Ku.Mrs. Glm Jefferson .Gwendolyn Mr. and Mus..B. Jeffsrson ere six o'c1ock`~r guests at the AlbertSur§d.s Mr. and Mrs. Claude Englerr. andLouiseand Mr. and Mrs.LildyMarshallwereSundayeveningvxnwrs at John Frsz.ier's.Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith andJr. were lmong those at the EdHater card party Saturdny eve ' m m. and Mrs.Soren Wolsrnnnnandfam.lIy.:ttznded n birthdayparty at the Nels Bunhudt homelast Thursday =~'=°'=q; ln honor of little Norma:z's first.irthdny. Hr .und Mrs. Hmm Hansen and fanmil and Mx. and Mrs. FreddieFrenand Lsmlly spent NewYears Day at Al K|<gnberg's. Mr.m d Mrs.Blll Vogt andMiss Grewhen Pelnrsen were Tues- day ufhrrnoon visitors at Alben. Pev.ersen's.Mr.and Mrs. A. W.Petersenand Lmdly and Mr. and Mrs. .limNielsen,Roma and Darlene werecallers at the Al Kronberg home on Friday afternoon.The following families spent,'Sunday plu ' ochl~ A.yll'.erateWer md nml=¢ the sir?"olmuzm .».'¥lL'= MI un Jefferson were vldtors at and Mrs. Chnstlan Andersen, Mr. Georgia Bergman homo 'l.'ues~and Mrs.Blll Wulhern, and Mr.ami M Ro F lllx.. and Mrs. Henry 'Hetgen und Mr. 'Ed »l'...°.\'§.'Z.1 Taft spent Saturd ay even in g a t A l b e n J en- sen's. Mr . a n d Mr s .Ha n s Ha n s e n an d f a mi ly ha d Sunday dinn er.wi t h Mr s. P . K . Ne ls on . Mr . a nd Mr s . J oh n B a so n ak an d Ne ls Ha n se n we re Sun da din ner ., .., : their son, Perry, Jr., who has beenspending his Christ-mu vacationwith his grandparents,Mr. andMrs. Tom Gainea _.Mr.and Mrs.Gifford French entertained at s waffle supper attheir home Inst Friday evening.The inviied guests were Messrs.and Mesdames Harland lfnench,Roland Holmes,Frank Byers,Harry HeLm.sing,Clyde Hansen.and Harold lautrup._ Mrs.w. D. Smith has been.|ll with a cold the past week.Helen Berry saent the week-endvisitinfriendsn Fullerwn, Neh.Ma § "Gottsch,small dauzh~ ter of ir. and Mrs. Otis Gnttsch is ill with pneumonia.Mrs. BuckRosenbaum is assisting in caringfor her granddaughter.The Royal Neighbors held theirinstallation of officers last Fridaynight.A number of the RoyalNeighbors plan to gg to Arlingtonfor their meeting`ursday night.Mrs. Herman V/ul! and daugh- ier, Dorothy of Benson, called onfriends here Sunday._Mrs. Ira Lamb has been xllvnth n touch of flu the past_week.Mrs.Bert Leunard is helping -. » .ro 4 H n Mr s Be g ;l f g w g is le lp i n g W A TC H P A _ RvI ~ Y HE L D C818 Ol QI a u g I B11 n e w/A T K E N N A R D H D M E $" §? ° §i .1 § f' f° ' J immie P o un ds an d P te d T Chds ten lse n h aveMr. a nd Mrs. H. C. Blac o en ter »| mo \? ed ?? ° m g l ;house o wn e d by " ' - ' - = - e n --, . . . , . _ . . _ - » - . _ . , . . . . - - - _ . » -. . . -- - Don't Shut Off the Front Room Enjoy all of your house the year round.A new V o Estate Hatrola circu-~"" `~lates the heat in the same f 5 ~ Kennard PHONE 109 in need of Good, Reliable Transfer SemceCall Us when You are Bring"Em In New Low Prices .till Jan. 17 2 Sets of HARNESS Oiled for $1.50 Regular Price $1.00 p¢r Set jack Dempsey Kennard ....Mebr B Line Transfer\'1`1'!de and Commene._¢-_I~';cilund CnhierCH. n . s d , n '`v. '5. u¢3.§','I.f"}»=~L'3$'""Dependable Ec o no m ic a lSafe s;. ~"Ia.r"""';. bdonme mn su. du nr J-nw: m|.\Chas. Bates, Proprietor ram.)r. n hm.|Kennard, Nebraska Bring"Em In New Low Prices .till Jan. 17 2 Sets of HARNESS Oiled for $1.50 Regular Price $1.00 p¢r Set jack Dempsey Kennard ....Mebr The New Goodyear All-weather Heavy DutyTires are one of the Best investments you can make about your car.They give you 1.Added Comfort,free from side sway and slippage. 2.Assurance of unfailing Tire Service all through the second and third ten thousand miles. 3.Added a}§pearance to your car, the big heavy tread of the ' °ff€;2 ~ *~§j'1f`j~ ~\ N H l N w ~s ' ~ "~ `§»!EL ~ Goodyear Heavy Duty bespeaks the rugged strength embod- ied in the Tire. "Get Prices and sa them on Display at Rosenbaum Service Station W e ~ " i mm ' 5% A~» I| I1, 59 ~I U B Nm Y¢ m a m ¢ r ¢ wv . =» ¢ u >¢ FrcdHur~dnmha ne wenMhs A:~ ( d i m ' " ' ? 1 Ul u He l m I n r l l u zandM i n yrtle Hunium.oWest Point and Miss Miye Peder-sen ol Norfolk.Mlsssn rtle washom lxdn Saturdny Sundny.Mr. and Mn. Herbert Hansen ofOmaha were dinner ut: §~===<1»vof Mr. and Hn. (Ziyi: Metz er. Henry Kirchhcf! of Lincoln. wu x _week-end guest at the A.E.Dxxon home. om m BRIEF S mv YennEveluests attha.. . »=Willinmnon home wen:Helen Tly\or und Mr. and Johmny Taylor. family spent Sunday at Mrs. C. B. Bu~ speiat time evéning taining 9.5343 pounds of butter- there also.1 fat which contained an average Mr. and Mrs. John Gillisuie took um of 4.09% butterflt.their niece,Miss Ann Gillisgie,..... nas an~~n ducing 232,730 pounds milk con wmn the funily M Mrs.Bolwu O N D M M u r mn s brother, Albert Dohse.I Mrs. Hug Huck of Blair, s nt There were 822 cows on test for~33? ~I her ~ugiater.rs. the month of December, 1980 pro- schosllmnbeu nt the Kindred school la lolllpopn I-'ddly Afternoon.Mr.a nd Hrs c .R. Head ofBlnk, wum Swd -5 afternoon all-en at the C. B.unn homc.Harry Tucker hu been mkinu Ind bundng comstmlkn ln pmpn-qdo n for :-ing work.The mildweatherothe past weeks h u been like l ring leuon.Mr. and Wm. Rwtledgs andEdith were Sunday guest: at the Floyd Stewart home at Craig. With The Churchw m d T e d e ,al.1oR|ymond Bl-l- muuen.Dinan-Txes1LsNewYearsD|ys t t h e C \ r R|mn\usenhamewemMn n n d hi r s .A n h u r w n m dJunior,Mn.Cl.nrem=eLo':m»mdMn . Ve mo n M Ad h v n o !0 mlh l » WARNS PUBLIC o o u c n m n n o m x . c a u s e s A. 12.Nev fll.r u m Public worship Sundny nr. 11:00 o'clock,conducted by the pastor. The childxen will hnve a section arttheuerviooalltheirown.Our choir will nuke lu contribution tn the worship.The hour will ln- clude |\ brief addzean by the pwtor, md conclude with the obser- ,v~~,, and family were Sund.;1.evdngguests nt the Marshall tzlxomaThe me mbe rs o l tho Be ll ~Indi a sewing club enhertunedthdr lmlhandn at a hot covered dish mpe r Tuuday °~="=q,_ at the Car Cnrlberg home.e nwere 20 canals pment.Mr .and rs. .mmw Johnsonafar Sunday evenmg at the Peter . ieloen home. °y~..._Hohnalns, 1,l54 lbs. milk, 42.7 lbs. B. F.Pad Jones, grade Holstein.; 1,101 Ibn.milk.41.2 fha.B. F. Kenneth Tyson,grade Holateixua, 1,351 fbs. mm, 89.5 tba. Bp_A | m~-|..ard, pumbred and grade Holstein; 1,157 lbs. milk.472 Ibn.B. F. Prim.F.E,Flack,Supt.,Ray morning num be ~larger than K r o g h , ~Why not make neyv usual, with an evening a.|iend»n¢eD R .GRACE KIRKL AND, M. D., wall known womandoctor. warns against contin»/had use of dxutl: puxgndves. pound: of hi. while the wid value at um produet from the 822 enws an wrt unounhd to $4,B22.64.'hm five high emu for the month were as follows: Ed. Bmard,gndeHolstein, 1,748 lbs. milk, 87.4 lbs. B. F;Ed.Rennrd,purebred Halltdn, 1.916 lbs. milk, me lbs. B.F; Pad Jones, gnde Holstein 1.934lbs. muk, ss.z lbs. B. F: xfemeul Tyson,grade Holslnlm X861 lbs. c. Munhnll, mixed. B59 ltr.I 85.8 ml. B. F. |Anomer mom]-l'|beating will 'eompleta thll yuh work and. ntlmt time, sevonl records will . . mlds on heilen that give prom he of product); more than their dun.This gives us some rlntn ontheir rdts and it begin: to look no~ Hut the shuts of Nebraska will have molher proven bull--whlc~ vnnce of the Lord's Supper m r n s r c n u x c n L J . Ko na . Pa w: Sunda y wa s a g o o dda y i no mr church.The Sundly School keeps up around ninety in attendance. W e had eighty-seven Sundny. Come on, let us make it one hun- dred.Our offering in the school was nearly six dolhm.The Junior B. ~ P. U. had a ».»__ ONLY A DOCTOR mm WHAT A.\.AxA11vE do Lincoln-Recozzstrucdon of floo of capitol terrace near c .pletion M l ..H i s I b " ||a |'" .f u n '14 . 8 .§ f # ' "1 6 9 9 a.p r o ve n b u lk ;\. k ,s..' f h a f i ve .her ds f o r th e le o n a r d Mi llk r , Te s te r ~z. Th; co~m~ ~in the a t hon we *mmI i n I n v n a n . u m so n s .# s u r seif o l N e a mM r l eJe:Ha lor sa'p d ae: 1 H. Me so:chin dR l Ipv mu1chiwh Aliite'hm "1nfthe sex mi n m mJ . ng 9,5M.'1 pounds of butter- at which contained ara average of 4.09% butterfut. The average production per cow as 723 pounds of milk and 293 .oNLY A DOCTOR mm WHAT A.\.AxA11vE SHOULD BE °y~..._Hohnalns, 1,l54 lbs. milk, 42.7 lbs. B. F.Pad Jones, grade Holstein.; 1,101 Ibn.milk.41.2 fha.B. F. Kenneth Tyson,grade Holateixua, 1,351 fbs. mm, 89.5 tba. Bp_A>Iew Years supper gnesns as uwC.Larsen home included:mrs .and Mesdames Peter Iver-x and Tessie. L. E. Larsen -nal ldnn,Martin Larsen and sons,Hansen and fnmlly, and Geo.amussem and wlldren, also Miss nise lnnrsen and Raymond R.as~ lssen.ldr. and Mrs. L. E. Larsen andldmn nutoed no Omaha Tuesdayerethey visited at the Mrs.lee Larsen home.They also vis-_ d Howard Jénsen who is in u'spllgl recovering from a recent ax-nhon.ML-:res Dorothy and Helen PmuBancroft, vimhed last week at5 Adolph Wulf and Fred Knut- \ homes.Mvzmoon nml supper guests nlr Martin Larsen home were Mr. I Mrs. Alben Ruff and Vemon,v. and Mrs. P. J. Reinertsen. N.Andersen, Miss Nenn and Wal- we DCIIUul, DU|.n Dy vvmws Inu nse e i n g th a t th e y o u n g p e op le .,¥ y o ur ho me a re p r es e nt? Th e y o u ng gr o up r ng e ts at 6: 3 0 f o r lunc heo n a nd disc uss ion me et- in g at the c hu rc h. 'T"|an nmlf nv a+§H H . ,¢Nw€i.uI I I ll l n e n e w : e a r n plgvw- ~" ' "acnoo1 I n u m m a to n e r n q me o nwe l!re c e i ve d a s well a s wel! r en -Sun day afte rno on,af te r she h a ddared.Th i s w a s indeed A wr y ls p e n t th e h o li d a y s wi th t h e m. impr ess ive o en: whic h wa s c li-Mr .and M r s .Ca r l Sorensen. ma xe d by a Consec ration servic e.~ . g u d M f §e:1ryYSor\ensI\;n and o n a n d astor ar e : m u y span e w ears ay a t~f i. ..wh n p 1en de md the Di re nta l. Pe te r S or ens on ho me Q;teful to those who rendered eir parts in such 8 fine way and »the choir for the music. Now that the holid1ya are owret. each one of us settle down tosome honest to goodness work in Kingdom.Then see how proud of our church and of each other we shall be.May God richly bless us as welabor for Him throughout the New Year of 1931;is the prayer of your pastor. A. J. Harpett, Paswr Bible Schoal, 10A. M.'Mnming Worship, 11 A. M.Chrilt~Lm Endeavor, 6:30 P. M. Preaching, 7:80 P. M.Mid-week meeting Wednesday. 1:30 p. m.Attendance was much better this week at both Sunday School andchurch.There were 62 in Sunday'School and 46 nt morningsworshin.Join us in reading the ible this winter.This week we are reading Acts Chamra 12-18._Miss Sy via Bmnmn of Herman.w\\l give a deacrition of herQurapean trip, inclu ngL\1e Pal- a\on A ,y evening,an.la m Pl y Sunda J i n : air. Miss Ernenine McCoy and How-ard |KJeldg'lard spent Sunday eve-m at the Crowell Home in BlairwrMr. and Mrs. Durell Day, cousins of Miss McCoy who nreemployed there. Mr.and Mrs Paul Paulsen en- tertained at a goose dinner Sund°g when their guests were Mr.an Mrs.Martin Paulsen of theBench, Mr. and Mrs. John Hsttingof Blair, and their nleo€,` Miss Edu Paulsen, who is in :1urse's training in Omnhu.Miss Naomi Sorensenalso_spent the aitemoon there.Miss Florence Dixon attendedthe wawh v=,;¢g New Years eve given by the B r Epworth beams ofthe home of N555 Elsie Hughes.Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson and famil dspent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.orris Christensen,wa t ofHennan.JohnDa1w:`r was taken serious-gy ill Sunday mominz and is un-er the doctors care. Mrs. Emen. Fer uson and daugh ter and Mrs. Wm.cnney of Omn-ha were Sunday visitors of Mr.and Mrs. Henry Beard.Miss Arvyle Dixon of Arlingtoncamc|'.F'riday to spend the week- end with her cousins of the Neum Warrick lsmily.Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Muller nndson, Leland and father, A. A. An-derson vidted with Chds Bekke of Blair, Sunday aftemoon,Edith Rutledge was dx years old Saturday so she treated her Annual Meeting . . Th e n nn uu l m ee t in g o f t he Gra ng e & Fa rm e rs Mu tu a l ln s uran c eCom - p a n y of W a s h i n g t o n a n d B u r t Cou nti es,Ne b ra s k a ,wi l l b e held a t t h e City Council Rooms, In the City Hall, Blair-(Nebraska, on Monday, jan. 12th, 1931, at I o'clock p.rn.,sharp, for the election of dir-atom-s and officers. R. H. RASMUSSEN, Secr'y. supply of the "Cong-mgational Hand Book" for 1931, which will "tell you dl about it".Speak to him if you have not secured your c o p y , "Hats off to the put; coats of! .1j~ 5 |' D > " "~ ' ~ ; 5 '' r ,'r .>? ¢ 5 "s "''~. Q . .. n Q-.\~.''A Danger lies in czrelal H xi laxatives!By nkiraf the hing that comes to mln when >reav.h,he\dld1es,¢ll.r.dne\l. nilioumus,p x on :wands >owela, Idk of appetite or warm oForming the \.,,.i'$é"T\.'1 u€'" on a dodofaIn dma ln yum' luztlvl.e ll' om mnde th e ra c r lg d n | specialist in have m ldnorden.I n originator t d In thousand! of axes; Small for women. chlllren ml dd thoroughly deedv e in the g°\"=";;\==» f»¢y.§>f~| , , u zwo f l ' u mo s t po p u l nr mn . ln c a mp e d of fresh h g h Q other gm lngre ilenu.o n c lg g i #g mu mu b o e t l e n u l n l d mo , u my dx-upmn.. r t() the future". ./ "Ten yearsmedical practice hasmvinced me um Pgfgqge sufigr- W. Byron Pardun. Panor I FIRST METHODIST c m m c n Have you attended any of our meetings yet?Thus far the con- gregaticns have been all thatcould be reasonably expected. and there is a growing interat.A fullhousegreetedthe evangelist atl both regular servlccs Sunday, and.the women turned out in good| numbers for the three a'clock ser-| vice.Nert Sunday Mr. Mathis willi deliver an address bo men only. ter Andersen.N. J. Andersen, Nena and Wal- ter were Frida guests at the Nels Rasmussen omc, near Ames.A mlscellnneous shower for Mrs. John Taylor, Jr. qvas _sgiyqrg on M Frida' afteqnooq at the 1;;u nan lunc txo naa ue uully B S lil'v.D o n t f a l l to he ar h i m.O S t-b l'P9St)c °mplex1°n S*| ul'dav ninrht.a ¢~nm°nr|£ 5 1 1 ,Slas an hqrne.Luncneon \:~.n5m»~mdwic he s,c ake,xwkmes. iélila and eoffne was nerveu. mn.____1 m a m m mu- Ildty dlS¢|'~i°1I» poor ullmllati °'' ' " " '" " " " " - ---if or rece r In n uf of elarqnic or oeculunal constlpatigin: given b=rheBllir'. s ~ ful and use u ¥naenm u Helen _ay!or h u Fm' -____*-!;..°:t'-._.'::='.'S.'£.E.°!.""1E...'2:%'.:.i*.'!.*22.e"13f_'E'3'!.'1:'=:?.L°et=f.=r= uma-¢h¢»,should :hun z u 1 -m e n t u s e o l d o m e l , n h l , . M Z ~~G o d 'i'§§1bi-semi..Mr . a n d Mr s. F re d Ch ri stia ns en a:her dra stic hab zbfo rmin g PUTZB'" Q W a ll ser vic es of th is spec ial an d so n s sp e n t Ne w Ye ar s Da y #3 uve d r u g s .Berleg o f me etin gs.Do n ' t mi s s a 1 I n*IIS L a t !R0ll¢1I\l.i holll9.Mr .811 c Aftgf gbgervi th e ac t f ._..i t I Clnu\.ana!fR\1\\|1.*SVEIM r¢.._-_-........-.l ¢.,f.'§,,.,Qnfl '°{'».'Z.,|~ BEl.'Vi C28 Sund ay at th ugu gl ton, who with e Dixon oun Mr. and -~YTUTI °".lafolks spent the e ning at sh lleli children were Sunday afternoon man skatin rink.'visitors at the arental,H020Mr . a n d L U. S. Reeves ami'Haack home in Bla r. mother, Mrs. Van Ness s nt Iast Mr. and Mrs. A .R. Bealgs hadSunday aftsemoon with Jfil gon supper andspent the evening on Opal and family.In the ewming¢Saturday mth Mr. and Mrs. C. B. THE HACK SAW E~32 e ve n i n g g u s t s ..~Miss IN rg a r c t Ro llmxd le f t S a b I ur da y f o r F a lls C i ty af te r sp en d- i n g th e holiday s a t home.He r E 11Ents,M r .and Mr s .L a r s Rol~ ac c ompanied h e r to Omahg.. n r l u b v "P i l l s i n a g r e a t m a n y c a s e s I f e e t free to say I ha ve ne ve r seen afo r mu la as u n i f o rmly e f f ec ti ve a s th e Sa rg on tr e a tme n t f o r th e d i s - orders merationed abofe.1 1.315 M i s s M M S P F Q P i s a ; w p I w m ° r \ ¢= n l s e ¢ n c o u n t l e s s c a s e s 0. 1.h u u u c a x u u '"*- -. . )C ' \ | n n a n u n f l Fnlls City high school.Saturday guests of Mnlvem nnll Alton Larsen were Kennelh andmy Hansen and Gusuave Rollnnd.`riday evening visitors at theL. E. Larsen home were Mr. andMrs. Carl Rasmussen and family,Margaret nnd Gustave Rolland.Prof.Frank Grohmann anddnghter, Edith of Omaha,wereSu day afternoon guests nv. the Martin Larsen horm.Mr.and Mrs.Martin Berielsen-ran; Sundny afternoon at the Ed amen home.Mr. ond Mrs. Chris Wrich anddaughters were Sunday afternoonsu a t the Lars Rolland home.. and Mrs. .Martin Larsen and results xrom me use un muson -.."I consider it a real privilege tnrecommendthis:emu-lable newtreatment."\ Dr. Kirkland is xx resident oi' Atlanta, Ga.,Sold by The Stewart Pharmacy,Blair; A. R.. Kokes, Tekamah. January Clearance Sale Silk Dresses at the Fashion Center-special group of Silk Dresses and Wool Dresses at. only $5-worth up to $15--sizes 11 m 46;other Silk Dresses on sale at. $6.75, $7.95and $10 for values to $20 in sizes ll to 46.51-lb hours.Midweek '.|services at 'J.3o,_ g-xr. and Mrs. c. B. Bunn were vis- VOLUME 5 Blain Nebraska, January s. 1981 Nuim s n 3 2 Greater love hathno man than this-»that he'il et up atnightangetablanket for someonewho can't sleep. - n One thing we havenoticedthisyear,there is more woodbeing cut and burn-ed this winter thanusual.I t is hardworktocutwood andjt. takes tools to do it with.We_re~» |The Kindred Mexé mskern Cla~ wns entertained W esdxy after-dum attended a rece tion given at noon by Mrs.Sam Steele.Mrs.Henry Beard dropped from the membership.Olficers were re-elccwd as follows:pres.,Mrs.Harry n n ;vice-pres.lllraClyde Fi ; sec.-treas., Mrs. Pren- of :pe Har Tucker family.Misses Mf>;,,and Birdie Hur- 1 ] . . i t t l S l o u !I o w a c f x z w Y e a r s e v e o r eM e h r e 3 9 5 °" r a a n d U n a ns .n e s a t d a y a t adou ble we ddi ng c er emo ny .Mr. and _Mrs. Fluid E. Flack a.nd\son of Blair, were 'ew Years din- tice Smith.Jan. 15th, Mm Oscar ner guests at the A.E,Dixon Matthews will be hostess._home._Supper guests were Miss'Frances Slert,Florence Dixon. Ruth Lip lncott and brothers, Don- Marshall Burger,Bob Curtis and ald and chard and their guests'Edward Jenkins spent Friday eve-for the da Bob Smith of Colum-!nin§x with Maxine Mathews at the bus and 0 rt Shearer of Arling-'0.. Mathews home._ton, who with the Dixon young Mr. and Mrs.B'yrv:1 Bunn and folks spent the_even.lng at the Her- children were Sunday ammo onman skating! rmk.:visitors at the arental,I-luzo Mr. and rs. U. S. Reeves anti Haack home in Bla r.mother, Mrs. Van Ness :Kent xml Mr. and Mrs. A .R. Belles had Sunday aftzemoon with clr son supper and spent the evening onOpal and lamlly.In the ew.~ning¢Saturduy with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. o THE HACK SAW has finished blowing off steam and getsashamed of himself. We have an eilthl- pound steel sledgewithhandlein.we are offedng f o r $1.49. Here's A Touching ¢Liltle Poem M l gonM5~l i d p.-'E Bewildened witness:Yes or no.What? A few Igvounds ofBlastingovmervrill help you a lot in sghtting the logst at are too big tosplit with wedges. CLIPPED President:Grimsby, call a Director'smeetmgfornext Thursday.Sgcretary:Yea.sire I am quitting' farming and will sell at public auction to the highest m_M. d M RwnHu__S I ns ww evening guest..-s.Saturd ay e ve mn g th e fo1lqwinL' BOTTOM ROAD .2 .~~ r THE HACK SAW VOLUME 5 Blain Nebraska, January s. 1981 Nuim s n 3 2iss Gertrude spent Friday inmnha.Miss Gertrude returned esda to the home of her nor-nts, I r. and Mrs. Neurn Warrick ery much improved after spend-sesergl weeks at the Methodist osrital inaolnaha.L .r.an Mrs.David Methos nd daughter of Omaha, were Nears guests at the parental,0. . Matthews home.Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Simonsen and hildrcn had New Year dinnernd spent the afternoon #nth Mrs. nna Simonsen of I!'ln:r.Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety and~n, Ned and Miss Ernestine Mc-oy were Tuesday evening visitors t the A. E. Dixon home.Mr. :md Mrs. Kennedi Baker of~nrtm e g ;°§°="' Monday with Mr.and rs.enneth Tyson.Miss Ex-nesting McCoy partici~ated in ga. costume gmv Wednes-ay evenmg, giwn y the Rebek hs of Teknmah.Mr.and Mrs Wm.Bratt wereSunday dinner guests of .the Harry Tyson family.Miss Ethel Cummings of Her-man, was a Sunday supper guest Greater love hathno man than this-»that he'il et up atnightangetablanket for someonewho can't sleep. One thing we havenotidthicesyear,there is more woodbeing cut and burn-ed this winter thanusual.I t is hardworktocutwood andjt. takes tools to do it with.We re~»commend the KeenKutteraxe,made from the best mn-terial a n d fully guaranteed. Lawyer:"Now sir.did you or did younot, on the date i ASPQR other time,any tothedefendantoranyone else that thestatementimputed to you qnd denied bv ;!natt,er of momentorotherwise?Ans~ wer me yes or tm! has finished blowing off steam and getsashamed of himself. We have an eixzhl- pound steel sledgewithhandlein.we are offedng f o r $1.49. Here's A Touching ¢Liltle Poem M il gonM5¥3y l i d p.-'E I lost my blo nde-She went and dyed. We will give a 20% discnunt on anyheaterwe have in stock.Here is your dmnce w get a I-leave: cheap. Bewildemd witness:Yes or no.What? A few Igvounds ofBlastingovmervrill help you a lot in sghtting the logst at are too big tosplit with wedges. CLIPPED President:Grimsby, call a Dimctor'smeetingfornext Thursday.Secretary:Yea.sireDirectorsonly,orDirectorsand sack- holders? An experienced wife says an exchange. asonewhomaintains a cheerful silenceuntilherhusband the fagms all right -»-but 1t'1l be sogne time before they m~vent a machine PETEHSEN HARDWARE | to dr i n k o u t o f a buc ket..=Blair, Nehruh BOTTOM ROAD .2 .~~ r THE HACK SAW VOLUME 5 Blain Nebraska, January s. 1981 Nuim s n 3 2iss Gertrude spent Friday inmnha.Miss Gertrude returned esda to the home of her nor-nts, I r. and Mrs. Neurn Warrick ery much improved after spend-sesergl weeks at the Methodist osrital inaolnaha.L .r.an Mrs.David Methos nd daughter of Omaha, were Nears guests at the parental,0. . Matthews home.Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Simonsen and hildrcn had New Year dinnernd spent the afternoon #nth Mrs. nna Simonsen of I!'ln:r.Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety and~n, Ned and Miss Ernestine Mc-oy were Tuesday evening visitors t the A. E. Dixon home.Mr. :md Mrs. Kennedi Baker of~nrtm e g ;°§°="' Monday with Mr.and rs.enneth Tyson.Miss Ex-nesting McCoy partici~ated in ga. costume gmv Wednes-ay evenmg, giwn y the Rebek hs of Teknmah.Mr.and Mrs Wm.Bratt wereSunday dinner guests of .the Harry Tyson family.Miss Ethel Cummings of Her-man, was a Sunday supper guest Greater love hathno man than this-»that he'il et up atnightangetablanket for someonewho can't sleep. One thing we havenotidthicesyear,there is more woodbeing cut and burn-ed this winter thanusual.I t is hardworktocutwood andjt. takes tools to do it with.We re~»commend the KeenKutteraxe,made from the best mn-terial a n d fully guaranteed. Lawyer:"Now sir.did you or did younot, on the date i ASPQR other time,any tothedefendantoranyone else that thestatementimputed to you qnd denied bv ;!natt,er of momentorotherwise?Ans~ wer me yes or tm! has finished blowing off steam and getsashamed of himself. We have an eixzhl- pound steel sledgewithhandlein.we are offedng f o r $1.49. Here's A Touching ¢Liltle Poem M il gonM5¥3y l i d p.-'E I lost my blo nde-She went and dyed. We will give a 20% discnunt on anyheaterwe have in stock.Here is your dmnce w get a I-leave: cheap. Bewildemd witness:Yes or no.What? A few Igvounds ofBlastingovmervrill help you a lot in sghtting the logst at are too big tosplit with wedges. CLIPPED President:Grimsby, call a Dimctor'smeetingfornext Thursday.Secretary:Yea.sireDirectorsonly,orDirectorsand sack- holders? An experienced wife says an exchange. asonewhomaintains a cheerful silenceuntilherhusband the fagms all right -»-but 1t'1l be sogne time before they m~vent a machine PETEHSEN HARDWARE | to dr i n k o u t o f a buc ket..=Blair, Nehruh bidder, on my farm one and one-half miles west and two miles south of 3 DANCE AT King's Pa vi l i on Miles North nl' Blair on Highwly No. 5 s;:P1R|N §;J'§5'1i'li\§IF§&;1§ 'I§1mm|.:l1!l'E{1~|E.'f}.,,§; ".\1L'll"1.1E~§ 3§.\'V,f\RE OF IMITATIONS 'x "\e'¥-5~ ~" " é I ' § ` 5` § < > " '\. , . ~ " "°r\\ §I .»/ J .~r . joe/wA ND LOOK for the mme Bays and the Wu nd °theJgenunse on asph-mredlbove~uhamyou Aspirin.\\~.¢n you'll knovthamyoummgz-ming the ~ Ba pmdllct tuwunnds cf phygnl psucribe.. Bayer Adria ia.lAFE` u millionsat una: haw proved. It do-en notu-,un-su the hun, _and no harmful h ha w:.'~|p\1in is thr uni°.1~.~:a\ mddntr Inf :ual of .':°l Linda. iieanilnhu Namrilil Coil-I |Feunhia. Sun Thqu Lwmhlgo MU SIC BY DAMON'S HARMONIANS of Omaha ( " . | u » m e B m w :~~5 3 ; a l l n Q b f l t i k i 2 4 l i t l l A q u d n i n d n r . ¢ - a v - a ~ GOoD FLOOR qoon MUSICGOOD ORDER »|mErv&'=\¢5d ms ullulse parwii.,...,..........asmussun ngdJens Iverson. Mr.and Irs.Chris Piztersonnd Irene spent Thursday eveningr. the Ray I~'a|;erquist home Fu-my eveunpc at the C. K. Andersenomc and Sunday afternoon at the airy asmussen home.Sund y Mr.and M m Fredfull' and family. celebrated their 5th wedding anniversary by en-:rtaining a number of guests.Ame supper was enjoyed.Mrs. Gus Wulf is .-sick with flu nd rhomnntism."gg Peterson and friend,Mr.Lmi of Omaha spent New Yearsmy at the Chrig Peterson Fame \Thursday, Jan 15th Commencing at 10 o'clock sharp, the following described property to-witH¢§ 999-120 rds. win (new); one 4-section harrow BOTTOM ROAD .2 .~~ r THE HACK SAW VOLUME 5 Blain Nebraska, January s. 1981 Nuim s n 3 2iss Gertrude spent Friday inmnha.Miss Gertrude returned esda to the home of her nor-nts, I r. and Mrs. Neurn Warrick ery much improved after spend-sesergl weeks at the Methodist osrital inaolnaha.L .r.an Mrs.David Methos nd daughter of Omaha, were Nears guests at the parental,0. . Matthews home.Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Simonsen and hildrcn had New Year dinnernd spent the afternoon #nth Mrs. nna Simonsen of I!'ln:r.Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety and~n, Ned and Miss Ernestine Mc-oy were Tuesday evening visitors t the A. E. Dixon home.Mr. :md Mrs. Kennedi Baker of~nrtm e g ;°§°="' Monday with Mr.and rs.enneth Tyson.Miss Ex-nesting McCoy partici~ated in ga. costume gmv Wednes-ay evenmg, giwn y the Rebek hs of Teknmah.Mr.and Mrs Wm.Bratt wereSunday dinner guests of .the Harry Tyson family.Miss Ethel Cummings of Her-man, was a Sunday supper guest Greater love hathno man than this-»that he'il et up atnightangetablanket for someonewho can't sleep. One thing we havenotidthicesyear,there is more woodbeing cut and burn-ed this winter thanusual.I t is hardworktocutwood andjt. takes tools to do it with.We re~»commend the KeenKutteraxe,made from the best mn-terial a n d fully guaranteed. Lawyer:"Now sir.did you or did younot, on the date i ASPQR other time,any tothedefendantoranyone else that thestatementimputed to you qnd denied bv ;!natt,er of momentorotherwise?Ans~ wer me yes or tm! has finished blowing off steam and getsashamed of himself. We have an eixzhl- pound steel sledgewithhandlein.we are offedng f o r $1.49. Here's A Touching ¢Liltle Poem M il gonM5¥3y l i d p.-'E I lost my blo nde-She went and dyed. We will give a 20% discnunt on anyheaterwe have in stock.Here is your dmnce w get a I-leave: cheap. Bewildemd witness:Yes or no.What? A few Igvounds ofBlastingovmervrill help you a lot in sghtting the logst at are too big tosplit with wedges. CLIPPED President:Grimsby, call a Dimctor'smeetingfornext Thursday.Secretary:Yea.sireDirectorsonly,orDirectorsand sack- holders? An experienced wife says an exchange. asonewhomaintains a cheerful silenceuntilherhusband the fagms all right -»-but 1t'1l be sogne time before they m~vent a machine PETEHSEN HARDWARE | to dr i n k o u t o f a buc ket..=Blair, Nehruh 9-HORSES AND MULEC 9 Su nd ay gue sts there we re A ll r e uJ ensen o f Blai r,Ro y Peterson o f Oma h a ,Or vn l l n s o n an d A lv i n K a n .hi r.an d Mr s .J oe Jessen an d c h ild re n , Mr. an d Mr s. C hr is B en - so n a nd s o us ,Mr .an d Mr s .Ru d- olph A nd r ea so n a nd Mis s L en ne tta Gn u s e enjoy ed N=:w Ye ar s eve ..\.-.|\l\.m|'l»\v1¢u=\n hnme one 3-section harrow; two lumber wagons one triple box;one International Jr. hay stacker; one International hay sweep; two Clover Leaf spreaders; one McCormick 8-foot binder;one 8-foot Osborn disk; one land roller; one McCor- mick ower, Big 6; one 22-inch J. I. Case thresh-ing nlnchine;two hay racks;two McCormick 10-foot hay rakes;one 1926 model Ford ton truck, complete with grain box and stock rack; one John Deere 32-foot elevator, complete with hoist, dump and speed jack; one 7~foot Hoosier One bay team, 3 years old, weight 2690. 2600. ,g |su pp e r al me fu umu . .. . .. . .. .- . " 5 |ne a r Fontanelle.A l i spent,t e|eve n i n g at th e P ete r Ta f t h o me i n ilFremont.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Olson of Wahoo and Mrs. Mary Grimes of ]"remont,h spent Sunday afternoonat the C rin Benson home and he night. at the Rudolph Andrea onhome.Mrs.Charles Hansen and.Miss Marian and Earl Burbank oi Blair were also afternoon guests at the Benson home.Miss Lennetta Gnuse and Al bert Benson were Sunday dinner giants o.f Miss Ada Gnuse in 0rna~ Supper 'guests at the Jens Iver-son home Thursday evening lncludedMessrs. s.Mvgsdl g, Ed 8-HEAD OF cA'1'rLE_s 1R|N ;!natt,er of momentorotherwise?Ans~ wer me yes or tm! w1:\:\,, OF IMITATIONS ~' € a \ ° ' $ gt-,,\'_\5 ? ~ » ~., ,I ,. . / _ /I ¢ ¢ AND daemme Bmf and the '~e on the as-svhenyou Aspirin.hm' dn: you mg;-- ' ~Ba _ pm¢ur.t 2 cl_ph _~'rmis.»AF umillmxu~"~ m , = ' ~"as ~ fc-flow: is use.\|pwi1 =~;».»-~,-fm*r g-.um o .':' Lal sa Nanrilil|Feunlh ~ 1 L~:m\ulaIirnTu\\\a».-he . B1 wr A _, ,, f; ,, i n ad d 5; »i n b u n o l I Z a n d ' 5-=<' lm: b f c - a m w g ~ N o r m s m e S i m0 whi c h 'll te ac h a c a lf B la i r , Ne b r u k n to dr i n k o u t o f a buc ket._= Coffee Special M. J. B. Coffee Happy Hollow Coffee 3 9 3 Monarch Coffee lb. Maxwell House Coffee All 45a Sellers Sanka, 65c seller ...49clb. Kaffee Hag, 75c seller .S9clb. Flour Special Omar Wonder 48 lb. bag . . $1.39 Maintop Flour 48 lb bag .$1.19 Snow Flake 48 lb. bag ..$1.19 Six pure bred Jerseys, 3 just fresh '|1x...- 'u-\-a,.:...ff. ka #meh ennn om m BRIEF S mv YennEveluests attha.. . »=Willinmnon home wen:Helen Tly\or und Mr. and Johmny Taylor. m d T e d e ,al.1o R |y mo n d Bl-l- muuen.D i n a n - T x e s 1 L s N e w Y e a r s D | y s t t h e C \ r R | m n \ u s e n h a m e w e m M n nn d hir s.A n h u r w n m d J un io r,Mn . C l. n r e m = e L o ' : m» m d I With The Churchw §'l'wo pure nreu Jersey ouus. HAY AND GRAIN 1200 bushels Corn. 2000 bushels Barley (velvet seed) One stack 3rd cutting Alfalfa Coffee Special M. J. B. Coffee Happy Hollow Coffee 3 9 3 Monarch Coffee lb. Maxwell House Coffee All 45a Sellers Sanka, 65c seller ...49clb. Kaffee Hag, 75c seller .S9clb. Flour Special Omar Wonder 48 lb. bag . . $1.39 Maintop Flour 48 lb bag .$1.19 Snow Flake 48 lb. bag ..$1.19 QJ<>h~ Marsh~l~, ~er - _ _ - -- - -1 'FREE LUNCH AT Nous N o r m s m e S i m0 seeder; one Letz grinder No. 210 complete with 10-foot wagon box elevator;one fanning mill; one buzz saw; three sets work harness; one 50- foot 6-inch rubber belt;one 100-foot 6-inch MACHINERY ,One McCormick~Deer'ing`10-20 tractor; one P. '& 0. Little Wonder 14-inch tractor plow (new); :one 7-foot tandem tractor disk; two New Cen- ltury cultivators (new); one 2-row John Deere cultivator (new); one John Deere com planter; gas engine; one De Laval No. 15 cream separ- ator; two feed hunks; one 45-bu. hog self feeder; one 20-bushel hog self feeder;two flat racks; some hog triangles,com cribbing, side boards and many other articles too numerous to men- tion.. l Bkir, N.rm.u{.vmw§ ag an'Yoga Edt `! W § :"*°»m a *°=h°*°°bm ¢z the H.the Bun- girls' mom um mum. wu a '.gnwm.as s.so- u n u m 'rs Y _-v m ole, won the Iowa gem hid:$8~ ~ nnrllnu wg" ,Alice Beckman, Caphin, I-'rednch g__"",§,';}';,,,d "8:r|'°dni;:'Bh':g'debadng mnnument.The delhi#' b aooosm: cull and eaunergwu lhbthieaen I-hd Doris mu debut- would hq,ved me verditt.en from Abrdgam Linwhl ams1.ooo1.'lu.|04 uke veterans -g u m 01°._.mmdnmd uw, mn in an .nh of Decembe\'28 w | m m i » m u n u »t o h l a n l o t m a d loprm o,m dlhrie v onEl-i n s e c o n d ~ r a l ] c a l l , n e a r l y d x million.|hea.These aem untnlto,lk; Ro th,jqhgn- \4We are to qudt Iandwill.5`I'".51 ol our 1 equgment on our (ann 8'/s mile.;soiixkof Blair. commencing at I0 o'c a. m. onTUESDAY,JANUARY 20.19341the;;g°=~f»§propcn _mg-g; 9 isldings coming 8 yenerold.wr.§oo=one bay team,10 and ll. yeam, wt. '.!600:one black horse.10 yem,m. moo- one bay horse.xo years,wt.1100;one blackhorsesmoothmouth,wt.120Q: '\_-....mama nmnuhx Bisvlvw. amaunj Jensen, Moore, syn; funn:nat only nerve aims Sembadx Malay, Schmidt, Thietje and Rob erm vcting 'AYE', the motion car-ned.r ` 'This Ordinance was then rendi for me secvnd time.Moved and Seconded, that xule six be suspend-ed and that this Ordinance be;timher management sdtable to ed to its third rea 'll?pa s dung.Y) roll call,Figelow,Hundahl,»Jen- sen,Moore,McKay,Schmidt, '1 me-tje and Hnhens \-ating 'A-YES the motion carried.'lhe Ordinance was then'read timber nservm but as irrotectionm to wltershodx and in many cues are of immcnle value as demon- vtxjatian fomsta when timberhnd owners and studentawf fonestzy may observe sdentihd methods of lord ccnditions .We havesuch adores: at Hal-isey, Nebraska, some 66 miles from Broken Bow.It would be a good expenditure ol time and money to drive to the forest and see howfor the third time..__ _§the vgork 95 riefozveaution is pr9~ , notbar notzd bins,Ind Mnrgnrethe Baumer] all opyn dngers of the first magnitude.. i.LIVE STUBKFHIIIE. u smnn nmnnfU::?ra!:!e Fdl Cattle Belief# l | '.l'|wmu Jef!°"°=\m m consist--~ ~ gn ~ ~ - -1-_ ____ ___ ___ _ __ -H" 'n n .t h !' " " ' |( C o n ti n u e d f r o m li me o n e ) I il12.58 i n 1919 ha ve been th e h i g h lre c o rd l.In 19 % we h ad 2 4. 89 a nd l i n 1930 but 22. 38,so i t loo ks as th o u g h th e tend enc y is d o wn wa r d in the p rese nt c y c le at lea st. Th er e we r e b u t f o u r d a y s up on whi c h an y mo is tur e wa s rec eived d u r i n g th e De c e mb e r ju s t passed. W e h a d b u t one i n th e d r y Dee- e mb e r o f 1905 an d 13 i n 1909 ing' of Mme Tel1ande5:,'Jolephi:1e Bllir Tuesday evening, Jimi 1sr_h,1"""1"""v"'-*|v"'v|' c m - o n <1 Gordo K l e i ma n Th i s s ta r ti n g a t 1 ' s o p m T h e s m u g er s i n th i s h e m,c on te st g ' D E C E M B 1980 a n n -''''ag a in s t a te a m tha t ha s wo n|ER'W E A' | ~} | E] ; ¢ Rsp o r l w a s a re al g i ve an d take fi ebe te.br a ha m Li n c oln te a ms f r om C °' " 'plon nhip hoeaor5.Th e l p u b m 1 , ' Th e t e a m w o r k o i ' t h e Blai r g u rls ell B lu f f s w l l l appear.Th e 1930 c o r d i a lly mvlte d to a tte n d th ! ! d l* wa s a f ea tur e o f th i s c o n te st.A l -A b r a h a m Li n c o ln de ba tin g squad! ba¢¢ 1 ..|5 4 v\.» ......: ~=..'~ .~f .me*1.'**_2"¢.- s :~...:'_.r|. ,f . § ' } ",_. . we \_ ,lo».,§.1 ".r .'* \» » 5 .+§.:.r ~ ' x ;. i D I S T Q I Q L J T I O N V V I T H O L J T NN AST EZ There nrem 1ff» clear §1Bvs,..;.1 ¢l\§wd§|...,.,,,,,.._.._ » | » | - q - u l - l i n - - n n o one span Uruvul |u¢»|\u|W |~Moved and Seconded,that uns gressmg.The trees are grown mmouthwa. 2300:ts of. :cond Ordinance be numbered 489; tfitleinursex-y'plots and when large, ~* our se nv: fund unread unon be mused and enough are :set out in the regular; ally Steadylo Strongef Top $12.60 ~1.walt; c°§1'?1'{.§Nine hm of grade Shorthom cows, some fresh,l'i!St soon will be;oh¢ coming 3»year~ old heiier will ;e1f'3=f5u;»°»= 335 roxm o£ '§Ji»., 2 yfau'¢=four stock calves: f n mx l l a l .our '1 ff: mea n ha d Po l-18 I-IQGL..m e-; r~\.:... ...:In hw-d for Annl far; approved and that the supublishedaccordingtolarollcall,Bigelow,I-Iundal sen,Moore,McKay,:Ihietje and Roberts voting the motion carried and tl' or declared the Ordinance : 'Tlie following Hills were mme be foneét which now covers manyi jLw.On thousands of sues.. hl,Jen-Fifteen states have forest nur» ir-hmidt. series which grow small trees for ;'AYE',|disf.ribution w farmers and otherne May- forest owners. ,The oliject of thesgPAMML°nuraerieli S6 not only to stimulate read:|i:1terest in the planting of forest $3 6 .8 0 tre e s mdi ti s hope dthltmnny o f ~75'aur young peop\e will start such a. 5.20§project in the spring and help beau 14.68_tify Nebraska and in time prove 8.64|very valuable as lumber becomes '7.20 more scarce.One of the most 3.05'important objectives of a Amie7.80|forem'y department is the giving 2.00|of assistance in the planting and 52.00 care of such trees.l20.00|Members of the state forestry125.00 denartment visit all narts of the .2 HEAVY RUN OF HW S ; we ; ne um m Larkéllfrooxso ~ of nt $'l.50®B.l0. Feeder l.¢x}'xbs Hrmer ng s6.so61.s9.~ S1===»S¢ed:-~,f.-,1 . 5 ,1 .-2+Union Stack Yards, Januméf GJ' 1931-E-at came prices opened Wiweek fully steady although hm' market was slow on plain wu-med, up and short (cd mm.necelpw,were B.0:n head and best cattle acre hrnuzht.$12.90, Cows ami;hifers gen.;.i1L moiied at st.eody'_Drices whiie :Lo:1;c:;\ and Ieeieré, and 6 partly cloudy.The highrecordfor dear days was 23 in 1921, the low record 9 in 1901.In 1918 there were 16 cloudy days and 4 was the low record in 1912 and|922 The prevailing wind was north- west, of course, as it has been for 27 of the 85 years the local records have been kept. January has started out withwonderfdweathersofar.The g high point on New Yeats day was, 46, on Frlday it was up to 49 andlthem were mn people out playing'golf, three of them women.Thel eoursejs ~ line shape and Several: ~ ..~to d a q x o mono w a nd f ~\ ~o§§§t§'§*~» ~ £3 1 »r *'f. ~1 K .. A.»i vQ;Q. i i d 5 ;* a 0 1 \. ,s i , s :W , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .- 1 . " : . .........| ~ ' ; + ; 1f f ' ~ ° . ;" . * . i :5 * ' I ».s§:r1.l§£§'v=,F=!§r~la¢>f*|Q' f va-°~-»e:\=~ ~e gears to come-~ .. s fi g .W A N .n d w i l l c o n ~f ~~ue ~~r.y ~ u f n \ .5 ;".a b l e l i f ~»~¢1 ; 3 . L ¢ I . 1 ~ m a~.~. `; \~. T " . ~.~.: ~ n . ? f " T = , ; ~. . 1 | ¢ : ~: . r : f w f r - » ~; ~ € = : s ; ~~i . r ; u f . * " - ' r ; ° = s . f "i . ; > . -| l . f.r \ \ .1 ~M" :i . : 'f . ; : . ." '' ; '. { L L l 5 . l » ' . . ; ; J k ''~ t h r o u g h s e r v i c e ~ m i t s - ~ 3 3 - .. ,. _ - : = sense.Let Safeway serve and .. uve for you..~ I "..7FT7"f"-I~'>*éf'-3v. ~'la /1:/~»'._,,":.n*.f £- f t§'fL'f Z': .ua *sa q l l r ~f " ..V- . { ,,r (T : \ ¢ 1. ~a n "I " ~'Sf T nnu \.rlulln.nailI -,--._ __" r o w i n g 0 %pedigroed Po la nd §§ hi na bo ar ._»e.M A C ! H N . T vm l u mb e r w a ns ;one u r f m'an d rac k;one n te n a ti o n a anter,n e a r ly I e wi 0 n e 1 »re g n n£ ' D 0" \ ' i" o n e ~ s i d e h i l l pl ow ; thr ee r id rng c ulti vntor s, o ne 13.JE: l one Oh ve rO.,one I n te m u u o n a .~wn f k i n g c u lti n »go od a s n ew, on eto r ;two 16-inc h wa lk i n g plo ws ; one 3-section an d one 2s ec tio nx.-...,...,...nnn Gnllnwav spreader; S. W. Chambers J. A.. Rm;Arndt~Snyder MotoTh e E nte rp r is e Standard .Oil Co. E a r l Kr au se Stewa rt Ph ar mac y li d Stri c k le tt Chas.Mc B ri de Sam Che ely r C o :num S tovens T." F |.nH.1\l l l l l u u ," T "h e le va i o l" o n eo n H dmu lc |n é n l 1'-fn bl dwerz cme Broad- c ast aeeder;one gr ai n d n l l ;t w o Dee ri ng mo w i n g ma c h i n a ;oneDe er in g ha raise; one Mc Corm1c kra k e :o n e L y s ta g k e g ;P V "h w Elorrlee llIloades /10.00 sulu: u nu g ive e xp er t ed vi c e J s s W a tts .f 31.20 gu r d to th e p r op e r ma na g eme n t o f Qu o ta tio n s o n Caftlc z 'eP t-e n Ha r d w a r e 2.25 y ou ng wood la nd s.. o pr i me yearlings $12.'!5® 14.!0,_e reeS he I n d *6 8 4 0 W e h a ve a n extens ion fox-ester,soot! to cho.c e y e..r1iu:;s ;1n...,Cla r k u t r a .\_.1 6 4 8 8 M r C l a y t o n W a t k m s o f L i n c o l n ,a l z n s u -m r t o g o o d _' : : ' . : . . : : ; :s f i i i u lC .& .N .W .~C o .S Iu a O v \1 \ l - _ 4 . . . ! _n -a n t n . J . . . . .. A u u u n l n u l p u n s n v u \n | n » |f n n A 1 l | l § I |n n r n r n n n 9 * \f g h 1 n v n . l 1 \ l m r e -wem ac tive .aqd stronqes._; ~have play e d some II I eac n momn OIth e wi n te r so fa r .Califo rni ans d ml Flo r ld a n s wi ll please ta k e n o t e . - D o n C.V a n Deusen,loc al U. S. W ea the r Obse rve r. n u n : u u m n n n u - u n u u u n n Prices effedive Saturday, Jamiary 10,19 in 0ur Store located in Blair Nebraska gI: om 1B¢wheel mae: ~ "°"'"'""iT' nleclrmuu-T33 161| '."|`I§»'Z§"&1»`|'5»"¢ `¢Z"»é'T»`{¢'£37:In`3`E5'i5n`Ei""'"-" lull iv~»lH»\,l~»| 9.2.2 ..».='1'.£';°'...!...°5'f..' .~|.».-'nfmi 'l'E,.... u.\»|.».|.pd sms mauve of emu.f:'a.aum.uo: canine prima han; . f u n n n l :' r u r l u r f c a n o t v n l : u r 1|.| .n\\|\|:| llin ly a re th a nk f ul to th e FRESH FRUITS AND v Eo é TABL Es .................,..., _.... ...__ ........ ......"..-_._one :Ti Mr- Swlwhh mine me m wnm um smsm w m v w k-°-1° JL.wi Gnybar m m m c¢'u a m a nder; om 4-n. nur """', wuumwn :~1 un-1¢ co.49.24meon hu wahmf.Inn Nehruh Light &HAY-Nile mu r v mhu .men wmjlrgt gud N014 . f 2 f " L ..-__..- .-.='"§£E "`i£~ ii€S'i»\-ho ll: as Nehm knmullu-|¢t»11u»dmoutwtmenwlllpmvsvaryvllu-able in days to come mg :nath e y h n n g r o w n m n b u g h t u l 0 . . . . . . » - . l. .| . . »n k - n a l . - x u :.t:c=l m.oom:|.oo; choice mme n ";°""zmvy :wen lu.awn.su:m u .'°° P "choice und!men un.1wn.a»;: an I:G0dtoeholeohmV!|henOQ'fl5`lm lan b u m :m r w m u m e n s m s ,me .w 0 1 5 0 : e m n m n n I n h i r m ' J w n d g h l Annu-:s 1>o'rA'ro|:s rendered u s du r i n Sun day a t é u r Ze wi s h als?to_ Rome Beauty or Wine-.Fancy No.1 Red Tri- sap for §he_§AlnE1:®8 or nmph Good to Ihke, Cooking Broil nr Frybo ts f o r me n -m Clifford Truhlsen RD OF THANKS E pdunds 191: lo ;iounds |-.;.$2.19 Bushcl --- Grfi ihll l l h l f |J.n u r . t e r r o r w ~ ' » ' & L \ -a e - ~ ~EL;l..l n B I K E \.zU 0 . | u l u : : u u l uwlcawls Aura u n :a n n u l :' H g 'u - - - a - - - - - 1 -7 "- - - -~ = g g ' "t h a t t i m e: a m P u m p C o .6 . 3 8 f u n d t h i s n v é r y f i n e p l a c e l n t h e $B . 50 @ 'l ` .5 0 §B l o o d t b c h o i c e s c i - &I n d u s t r i e s 2 . 3 9 [ h e a t o f t h e d a y a n d a l l w i l d l i f e e r s $ s . ' : : s 0 1 u . u a :l a h £ 0 F o o d ~ s* oc l :e x's s ' f ' z w s ' z 5 c o m m o n t o 'Il e c t r i c S u p p l y C o .2 . 0 2 w i l l a b o u n d t h e r e w h e n g w e n a ~..1vi d s o n 3 9 . 9 6 ` l i t t l e p r o t e c t i o n ,s o s e t o u t a f o r -f5 h 1_ S 50 ¢¢!jf _ _$$.'J_5@: 1.?5:~C A ] lected seed corn, one buggy, one Zion Inst.\...\.. ..|._.|......|» i \ ¢ n n l ; n | A n * A A n...........1 1:L E I T U C E8, A N A N $Said Cfilv xmas. Ten- lnn Golden Rive Fmit,der and Sweet. Ddkious l l l l l - l l u u r r " " é ` " .l s u l i S l ~" " " " i : " ~ l a p e l :a t m o n .u g y d < 5 1 a s c x g m y x 3 3 0 5 1 1 o u m g n N e u m a - ambers 63.37 Iest.--V.' W - ln wn n n Cn n n 2 I N e b m k n I I m Bin der up,Presi dent =gf==°='§3"3`?.~"é§'»'5'mu 'no ¢°fgg p m d A 9 ..;c o mmo nneyuc ers s a n ,fa ir feeders 8G.00@'I.00;stock c ows $&.0¢J®5.C0:stoc k l1cii'e.°°:. dadon to thement and our" " '" '' T '. 1 = a : a a | n a , ; a a . ; N s 0 l | | | |- A Q I - _ _ - Jenna a Brass, A\\C\!0B¢€X'3 S1-21 Farmers State Bank, Clerk CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Chas. Moll l e:.....-.. Just Right for Salads or ,n h Bur F0048 May r Dessert onmjse.-...>...~»..¢..Herman Ludwig Gmce Stnxve 1w.\~100.001 10.00 Richard Daniels 125.00\ a o | n GERMAN G;¢AND OPERA Mme.Johanna Gadski. interna- ss.so@'1.so:stock :war calves *P*8'l.50@1l.00;:stock heifer calves g " s1.oo@s.so..o nsmnee rendered us during Lheieof the recent fire at the rman Wilkins home. Mrs. Norihzn Wilkins pounds 19: Head Qu.. ommu eu IF D II I na n on e ; erts voting 'AYE', the motion cn:-rled. The City 'I'reuurer'e report for _ the month of December was mad. Moved and Seconded,this reporthe accepted and placed on file. All Councilmen present voting 'AYE', the motion eartled. The Light & Water Commission- er's reports for \'.he monkh of De¢~ember were read.Moved and Sec- onded,these reports be acceptedand placed on file.All Councilman present uid voting 'AYE', the mo- Lion cnrrieat The Mayor stahed that Cllude \,.n. r . w e l W .e¢.wBurroughs Adding M. Co.4.45 Rubber City Mfg. Co.`7.20 Neptune Meter Co.134.86 McMaster-Carr Supply Cm .48 2.60 237.50648.95872,98 75.71 H. J. Cooke c. E. Krause G. L. Dixon Co. Light Department City Cash Fund Moved and Seconded, these bllls be allowed and that warrants be drawn on the proper funds ln pay- ment of the same.On mll call, Bigelow, Hundahl, Jensen, Moore, McK1y,Schmidt,Thietje a n d ~ voting 'AYE', the motion 1 zE1( 1 I an il a s o 1:uil .ionally known Wagnexian soprano md former Metropolitan Operartar,heads the personnel of dis- ingulshed artists who will come to lmaha January 19 and 20 with he German Grand Opera corn- umv-On hex-retum recently from a ummm- and fall spent in Europe,dme. Gadski told of the renewed ntexest in grand opera which is weeping the world.Mme. Gad- ki opened the thirdAn:frican tour n o u s SEL'i mzs n no w mz wlch~22.ooo fresh huns Monday the market. suiiered a sharp dc- cllne and pdces were generally 15 @25c lower than the close oflnaf.week.'rradlng was largely at n spread ot s'1.oo@us with best light butcher weights up tc $1.85. rn' LAMBS 1o®1s¢ OFF Aluwush Mondays n m al sheep and lambs was moderzhen n n n n h a n d Ohm and family. DEBATERS MAKE EXCELLENT SHOWING v (Continued from P922 one) egative team consisting uf Calli-v n:Yodelaan,Wilma Ellis and J k Slddena In the main argu~ ments our boys compared very favorably with the team from Thomas Jeillerson, but in the re Euftal work fne'l`h3__mas Jefferson m*n FL0U 3 U§.;;§Ew,,, 0u ':¢|,,na|y need Green or Wax BEANSBeeBnnd.A very Tasty Vegeiable in Excellent Qual~ity Large Na. 2 Cans Each.»f a llc icans --59: s r |N A c H Libby'| Brand, ls Cleaned byPressure.All Foreign Pu- tlcles are Removed]TALL CANS Each --10C Scans »-59c L u m ' BAGON Pure Rendend.Limit Good Flavor,Sugtr 5 Pounds to Each Cus-c~red.Buy in by the tomer Shy,Pound -»loc Pound __25.3 B E A N S B R E A D Rbc leund Navy.De-licious cooked mm Fresh ~ w " " f d " " ~ Pork or Bacon p ' | | , 6 pounds 396 3 loaves -106 and prices largely 10@15c lower on tat lambs.Sales were lar!!-B' af. $7.50@E.15.Feeder lambs ru!- ed stronger. wp $7.50 gud nedshe en nr m.~¢. F A T L A M B S : P e d l a m b l . w a m c h o ic e $7.'15®s.15:f e d l l m b i Ian- to good ; 1 1 w' 1 . 1 s :na tive lambs, good to c hnlca $'I.25@'I.'15; s h a m la mb s $7.25 0 'I.'I5;c u ll Lambs $4.oo® e.5o. x v m z n m n n m s s z H e d e m z o o d peH&n6e of this team pruved thededding facto!-_If a daision had bqen rendered Thomu Jdferson would have probably won first honor;However, in the otheg de- I fal [*'] PM ~cans ''596 s r | N A c H Libby'| Brand, ls Cleaned by Pressure.All Foreign Pu- tlcles are Removed]TALL CANS Each -»l 0 ¢ 6 cans »-59c B E A N S B R E A D Rbc leund Navy.De-lidoul cooked mm Fresh ~ w " " f d " " ~ Pork or Bacon p ' | | , 6 pounds 396 3 loaves -106 w :cod 36.5062 :ms |I.I.......- 0 .._...__...............l | ¢F R E S H m m ;1 I Sc p er q uart I l Dd i ve re d e ver y mo rn i n g '\ I A n d r e w B e c k .P h o n e 1 2 1 o n 2 1 l | . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . .~ ' b f - - ~ - - - - - - - - - I - 4 i n 1 g S 'n - n u u n u u n - u 1 1 »_~ "n :, g 'J adder 4 Hauschild had offered w ¢rim the trees and remove dead wood from the Converter Park for the wood. This matter was referred to the Pork Committee and they were nrhggn power to mr.__ Moved and Seconded, this meet-ing be adjourned.All Conncilmen present and voting 'AYE', the mo-tion carried. Attest, C. E. Krause, City Clerk. J. Harold Stewart. era in which she will appear in Omaha Monday, January 19. "Der Fliegende Hnllaender", aa- other famous Wagnerian opera, will be given at the Omaha Audi- wriurn by this company of famous front of her residence on GrantS t r e e t .' I " h i s ' r e q u e s 1 w a s r e f e r r e d ]A M O N G T H E B a s s vi n u u c u u u vu l t l u u v c in u l : C n v u l a u 'u to the Street & Alléy C0mmiti¢¢.,reservations in large mimbers-bo _John Rhonda: ~ for pennis~,Inailh 29 7."Is it not yet a German Grand Opera headqum-. / "Bees Ana Their Habits" FREE ~ by Proiemr Bindemp ; Dana College Chapel "Meet 0nr Feathered Friends" Admission 10 and 25 cents Far ~ Lecture Proceeds used to cover cost of films Dana Uollege Chapel To mam l | 'n-nmsmnr I Moving Pictlire and ~ mmm Evening ~,.gp=~==¢»Omaha.The scale o i l _ ces is $1 to S5, considerably lws ~an charged in eastern cities. Seven baggage-cars of equip- ~ent are needed to carry all ofesceniceffects used by Lhisompany, which is dlrecied by Dr. -=von Sehilllngn,one ol the ~.~_~t known German opera conduc- ~rs.-J. J. Vincent, managing director~this famous musical organiz- tion,h u combed Europe and -unc; to umm the finest pou-ble personnel for the third Amer- an tour.The company arrles aull symphony orchutra and do r- Ameng the personnel ané subh ..._u Carl Hnrtmum, o ne of~a Uncut tenure in Gennnny, Carl "Im,bl | l ._Emil|e Erick,d n - Bladder eakness zz onun n m Backnehu,nv.xnn`;ao`;urnlnl. duo to taixmgr: m a u x sa ann- nu no con -aluB mi.. you ¢.1'i'u»'1¢ dupmud und llcou the Cntex Toll.Worh !ut` nun.: drculntlu thrutho lynam n is mlnutu.bfthouundl for rtvld md&o¢lUv¢ nc-U o n . n a m t i n n m sux (DN-nouneod Blu-tu » undor ann-CIAA uuuume. lint Malek!!nl than oondluonl, |mD|-on runml limb md morn. or monuy nas.our coo me THE BLAIR DRUG COMPANY . _ . REMEMBER 0 0 0 W e still charge batteries for FIFTY CENTS and NO CHARGE for RENTALS and A NEW BATTERY FREE for any battery overcharged or burned up. Since September lst we have charged |836 batteries and have had |835 satisfied customers. » Sixty-five rentals on hzndg never dny/shortage THE STATIDN 'l'l'lA'l' SELLS THE 600138 AND sm'sfn~m LOW mucus DITLOF WOLSMAN SERVICE STATION In hunt oil his ml Weill?"HE ;'§hf§5§§id";,;{ :fail South Street,-this request was granted. Adding n deep well nnd pumping equipment nvthe Water Plant wasdiscussed and then referred back fo the Water Ccmmitwe for in- vesiigation. Moved nnd Seconded, that war- rant: in t.betot.al amount d Sl,- 'l50.00 be drawn nn the Special Park Hand,payable to bulls Offen, ln payment for Lat 6 K¢n- lurdx Addition.On ll wi, Bl(-dow; Huulahl, :mi Moons, llc- Euy.Srhmldiv Thletje md Rob- erts voting 'AYE', me motion eu- |-ma I l i field shall be esteemed as n lor- est." lt is indeed s pleasure and very enoouraging no see the great lnher- est taken ln forestry and youngmenwoulddowell w look into this llne of work as a meana of livelihood. Beginning in a very humble way forty yearn ago with educational md inventions! activities the state fonmry department has increased in importnmze and developed an interelt in tree growtxg far be- yond the mon optimistic hopes ofthe pioneers in this work. 'fM¢\»¢om»n.n.»» 6 Works Bynum of the City of Bldr, vhieh suns vu rad for tbefirlt dmc. at tho Council meeting of 1 i I ' 1 |I .l ' \ \I "Bees Ana Their Habits" » * L e t us fill your bin with ourfamous Radiant Lump the wonder Coal.It is clean,very little ghgnd hold; fire 48 . houfs. Phoné 333 CHRISTENSEN LUM§MQ;vfsANY Dana College Chapel "Meet 0nr Feathered Friends" Admission 10 and 25 cents Far ~ Lecture Proceeds used to cover cost of films Dana College Chapel To Night | n THURSDAY Moving Pictlire and Lecture mmAY Evening; d ty G e f k be instructed ua put-'in addition to seven!who haven.; car lpui of poles And nevluhblhxhed Ipe dd depart:-nefnta 'umunbnf qpppgr wire far,~¢m.\»u¢ uniting for their legiall-w i i t d a p n me n t ' A1 l C < n m d l - b u x u w h h e u t i a n . uisuvpinsent voting 'AYE',the .The npproprindons for iorutry motion carried.in 19 25 by all mm vu a ppro x-lfdwd and Seconded,dnt the lmltely $5,000,000 divided equnlly m m s ~ ~ ~ I - n n ~ o n ~ o f'$'f1f17l° '§ »°1"f§'.é$x"u§°'§§."2`l» gg!C O M P A N Y ,Q -nndmdnum nu !!!-ata forests md neforeltntian. Twenty :him hlve established