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02-26-1931.f/; THEESITERPRISE|>g[111'B'l'|lE PLAYS No FAVORITES BLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER GENERAL NEWS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRASKA THE OFFICIAL PAQER UF WA5nn'4u1u1\pumu 1,Lwnnnnonn nnzueuanspsandamh Wuiuwadnnty. NUMBER GBLAIR,NEBRASKA,FEBRUARY 26,1931|>..»uL»§§<i Weekly by John A. Klum dn Snbscriptian Price. S\.50 per Year.Single Copy,5:VOLUME XXXV _...f TheSapper. oCounhes Re- ceivé GasTax Tuul Amount Received for 1980by Stlte ll $2,258,891 DnuglaaCo. Gets $29l,8'l3;Lanculer Cu. Receives$180,963 szao|1.'1s FOR WASHINGTONco. smw Treasurer Bass,eollscwz og the four cent: state Lax anga.s~.11 =. /' Q l n s u u as an u rmsscolssasttmm HOW GAS TAX IS DIVIDED Ih¢tax which is collected from the sale of gasoline in this state is by law divided as follows:After the cost .... vu I I Q 4 l rn l Q |;i¢|¢}»¢ Contested fog CITY COUNCIL Pl¥0CEEDlNGS IConstructPool.The February 20|1931 ¢f bf Contract Goes A regular meeting of the Blair ~(;i¢y Council was called to order Im 3:80 oclock P.M by Mayor Stewart who stated that the por n ALREADY Slr\ltlE[)slpose of the meeting was w receive and consider bids for the can structlon of a swimming pool and bath house in connection with the ark On roll call the fol ~mit for Completion la The Work Will [lf I for the construction of npr pool which is to be alr were opened last ftemoon at o specialthecitycouncilheld rpose.Seven different in the bidding which exceptionally close. ~cts were let in secion one consisted of the f the pool and bath was let to Frank ll. t Blair at $18252. o and three covering g and electric work A.F. Caratens Plumb ating Co.of Omaha at ing o.total of $l*J97l ole constnuction work. ~rted on lust Monday~ngineers set the stakes ~ding and the following uesday Ed Stricklett e contract for the ex egnn moving dirt. limlt for the complejob in June 15th which e time when the season Gty v ..lowing Councilman answered presont:liizelow Jenson Moore Me Kay Schmidt and Roberts.Ab lsent Thietje.Hundnhl reporting after roll cull.Bids for the proposed work as submitted by the following named Hnns were then opened and read by the City Clerk and tabulated by the Special Eyigineers.A. F. Curstens Plumbing dz Heating Co.Omaha Nebraska. Sehollman Bros Omaha Nebraska Fred H.Webber Omahn Nebraska Acme Electric Company Omaha NebraskaBeutyContracting Co.Blair Neb raskaA.Borchmanm Sons Company Omaha Nebraska Parsons Construction Co.Omaha NebraskaFrankH.Bellows Blair Nebraska. Alter considering the bids assubmittedthefollowingactionwastakenMovedbyCouncilmanJen sen seconded by Councilman Rob l ||a erts that the bid of Frank llellow5\~0 for the o a s o oo s o Ig a o » o o s a o o s a o0 o c o s o a o o o o o oo o s o o4 of maintaining c necessaryofficeforcetohandlethe business is deducted from the total amount the remainingone~fourth is divid ed irr proportion to the total number of molar vehicles in the county as compared with the wus!number in me state. For example il Washingtoncountyshouldhave5000 motor vehicles and the state should have 500.000 Wash ington county would getonehundredthofthetotal amount.lt makes no dif ference where the gas is sold the tol..l sold in the state is t.|ten into consid- eration cnl.This amount derived r.m e onefourth is trawl/:sr to the coun~ty trensxro and fromthere to the xohd fvndj Onesixth of the remain der goes for state conntruc tion work auch as bridgesebc.Another onesixth of the remainder goes to the state highway paving fund and is used by the state.The remainder is used for maintenance and constmc tion of state and federal highway.ff It might be poasdble that a county would have no_sta tion handlinggas yet it would still get its share of gas tax in proportion w the number of motor vehicles ~a\ o s o s o o oa o1 s s o o s o o o o o s o e o o so » n s1 D. H. l. A.En- ters SireContest Dairy Herd ImprovementAuo¢i» ation of Wuhinglon County Enter: the Better Sire Conmt. Elect! Officers for the Year ANNUAL MEETING ON FEB.I8 Twentytwo members of the Washington County Dairy Herd Improvement Association met last sin . s .o n e nf nz :J2/~3 ~ir;wf fxgf1 f t 1rrx.*J ld ~j ~i ~~~f ~~ ~~"»é /2~e3:~~4 f"f./~.f u ~"A45 1 i/\_|»4»~..3~I v;fW=¢/~L??W:.=§{~1 ~ ~//5 ~j \.. 1 J 1 ..fi I I .Ng .Jgg..j 21 g.r I~r .:y /~ ;r 2 :5y m ~.y/ ~~»~/a ~:-/iii*..r ._ 459 ~H 9 ap; J / m...%9 j / f /f ?ff.. \... ¢l.l.lI MM /1 u;,,\'\"tfi ~~_a PE a=nn'nrfrl 1 n »l » r » »l n \ » s o s s s u4 FILING CLOSES MARCH 6TH City eledion is beginningtowarmupandnlresdy four candidates forcuu11cil~ men have circulated petitionsaskingthattheir names be plaed on the ballot. Elmer Frain is a candidateinFirst Ward; Jas. Roberts in Second;John McKay in Third and J.P.Jensen in Fourth.All of these except Elmer Frsin are asking for reelection. The filings clone thirty days before election which names this year April ith and therefore the filingswillclosemidnightofMarch (ith. ouaoausoooccsus u » » » ¢ »1 ¢ .» » » o ~» » .¢ 1 ¢ . » »\ lII I i JAMES SKINKLE Vl$l|~g BLAIR James Skinkle forrnerl cityysuperintendentofBlairwasallImmonBlairfriendslustSatur Uomgs ut ine 1 I1931Legislature FORMER BLAIR GIRL MARRIED Miss Frances Sappenfield dsugh ter of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Sap penfield of this city was married Jsn.81 at Ft.Collins Colo.to Mr.L. B.Sweet of Cheyenne Wyo.The bride is a graduate of the Blair highfschool in the claus of 1925 and has lived mon ol herlifeinBlair.She has been teach ing this year near Cheyenne.| The newlyweds will make their home at Cheyenne where Mr. Sweet is amployed.5Thebestwishesof a host of friends of the bride are extended! w her and her husband in their; new home. BLAIR GIRL WEDS Ma Lnirllsnsen.daushter ui Bills ol Local Interest Now Peld~ ing Before the House of Repre senlativu.Salsry Bill Drum Fire VERY LITTLE ACCOMPLISHED Bryan Would Estnblish Munieipsl Guoline Stations.Hearing S6 for Qu Afternoon ~rm legislature has been grindingawayforsometimeanduptothepresentwritingithasnceomplishedbutlittle.A brief resumeof as few of the bills thatmre of local interest are hereby zo pmduced.»Gas mx exemption regarded usone ol the major issues to be eossideredby the 47th legislative se|~sion will come before members af the house ol renresentativel he a Contract LetFor I1_lllI NewSwimming ~ Seven Eng Rigfit Major I In Blair W woiui HA The Time June 15 Ruehed The hid. tho swimr builf.for Saturday meeting o for that rfirmswo: proved to The cor tions Sm building house an Bellows Sections the plum! ly Since leaving Blair he has en continuously employed alperlntendent of schools at Chad n Nebraska covering n perlocl seven years and he lnlomn usathehasbeen:selected for motheryear.Ho was on his way to Detmltichiganto be in attendance at aatlonal educational association and :pected w be gone for about a eek. e I Keceives Relic Pr§${'}nH`"1\1}§oxi l"l;I|!€lofIthiscityandBemaniWwfsonlMr.md Mrs.Ditlol Wulf al the Rose Hill neighborhood weromaxrledSaturdayFeb. 21 at Red loak IowB./ The bride has been working tor several years in the pnreddmtlnorificeltDmaCollege and is well and favorably known to manypeopleof the county.The bride groom is a young fanner and Lhe newlyyveda will make their home n farm near Kenyan. .DECLAMATORY CONTEST lore the end of the week. By a divided vobe the house commmeeon revenue and taxation Qo day planed on .general file H.R. 181 a revision of the odglnal exemptionbillpresentedbyReprosentativeSteeleofKimballThis bill bears the names of 28 intro dneers aa reported from commit. we.The bill on which house memberswillbeaskedtopusjudgment ia similar to the 1925 gutaxexemptionhillrepealedin1927 except that it specifies uses to beexempt and simplifies the machin aw lm anfansmam Aa if 1 ma were let ing and S6725 rn:for the v Work 1whenthe for the gmomingg who has cuvntinn The tlr tion oi th s.1 pe>r I »n :1. re :~d. i er1. th is |ll se :sfa ds lls mne »w |. 311 nl yli le LY ID lb n~ g11 dx xn ol ce .mPd a me IW nd 6 ll. as urol lb 2I»3»{'lh§`2L§lH{¢22,ax;'LuT'§gf p-D l The dues for the home dw-;xoneer Il Blnir Resident Receives Relic ol Pioneer Dlyn Dating Back ul; zsoo.Carrie:Wim le A Mem ory of Family Histnry OF wrznzsr AS nnunoom Rev.A.F.Newell revsently receivedfromanememrelativeanheirloomwhiwhubeenhanded down the line ol his male mee:tors since 1soo a period of 131 years.The relic dun back in the dayl of mudelosdillt fireumn when every hunter cnrded.slung from his neck a powder hum on onesideandAhomfornhot on the other.The former was always the larger and each was fashioned Ifromthehornof a cuw or sheer. The article now in the posseuionofMr.Newell is a shorthom. seven inches in length.The outer lnyer has been removed from partof the horn the upper half beingthusleftblackandthelowerhalf white The old hnrn is elaboratelynotchedletteredandomamented with birds.flowers scrolls etc. The hind carving was proisbly done with a jack-lmiie. The inscription carefully letter ed with guidelines under the words reads:S.B.Newell PEM BROKE.PlED9nf£d by Daniel Newell MILEBROOK and Sam mon Falls August ll ISW KENNEBEC. The Summon Falla ln eviden# story .wntest have been set for Thursday and Friday Much 19 na 20.There are nearly ghirtystudentstryingout in this contest. The following high sthool teach ers He doing the coaching of the conteltnms:Misses Buser Kelly and Drewelnw. The district contest ln which nearly fifty contestants from easb ern Nebraska will take part will lbe hald here a week later onFrldayMarch27. SENIOR HIGH OPERLFIA The music department is verybusythesedaysinmakingprepnatzlunnfortheSeniorHlghOp eretva known as The Marriage of Nnnnette.Mon of thc choruses have already memorized their puns and are now working for the best municd expressdon of the same.The Senior High Operetta|is considered the big musical treat of the year.This event will besheldintheSeniorHighSchoolonFridayMarch13. localBasketball TourneyEnds Good Attendance A Feature.Many Oulsiden Were Present as Rooterl.Blair Tum Fails to Plea; ARLINGTON lEAll IS WINNER ly a mlsspelling lor Salrnon From the standpoint of attendFdls(NJI.) Une horn vu carved md givenby Rev. A F. Newel1a great zmtl gnndfnther Dmiel Newell.Daniel was horn in Lynn Mun.in 17l9|And therefore was 81 yean old ntl the lime hu presented the keep sake in moo ua hil grm»dson| s (Sem Bannister)N¢WE|| when the latter (who was born ln 1788) was 17 years nf nga.The Nev/hall family lud remov~about 1750 or 1760 from Mans. to eastern New Hunpshire Daniel to live near Salmon Falll his a<m|Ebenezer and grandson S.B.in _ance and inte and also organ»ization the State Local Basketball Tournament proved to be a fine mweu.IAl8¢crowds from manyofourneighboringwwnawereln Attendance each dey.They also brought with them many rooters and supponara for their teams.However from the stmdpolnt of pep and support for the teams De catur rcoters seemed to have theedge.The two yell leaders from Decatur seemed in be masters intheircalling.The winners of t.hetoumune:nwereasfollows:Champions Arl shnm ol the provision that exemptgasolinemust be colored black. Abolition of the stale board of control an promised tl a hill byRep. John Boelts of Merrick failed to meet the approval of the sundlngconvnitbeeonconstitutional. mnendmenls and was reported tndnforindefinitepostponementHIL 66. which proposed mumxtto $5000 per year the salary to bepsidofficersoffraternalbenafidarylocietiawaskilledhythehousestandingcommitteeonha nurance.Ihe RodmanMcGowan bill S.F.8.providing jail and penitentimrysentencesfordrivingmotorvehie.lea while lntnximmd wn yqmgout by the judiciury committee.ItwastheEntsenatebllltobeplaced on general file ln the house.H.H 128 by odence nukinghxwbandor wife u competent wimnlagniwhisorhermatew&sf¢pvrted out by the same committee.H.R.844 the CromerMr?/bill to increase io $100000 present $15000 state reward IhrdiscoveryoloilinNebraskamukilledbythehousefinancecommittee. Construction of dormitories xxtheUniversityofNebraskaltdstatenonnalschoolsasprovided;bY H.R. 239 by Rep.Myfile Mb ;=»3;gieddan wma va the slateorireadingwilyhabeen advancedby the committee cr!the whole lite yelhzday alter 3heateddeblte. The bill Pruwldes for inveltmant f\\P»05Percento!pemnnent (Continued on page eight) SURPRISE ON mzlcasons Mr.and Mrs.Dewey Halxtdn were the vidims of n surprisepartyFridaynightFeb. 20 when about thirtyfive friends nnd neighbors cum to bid them hnwellantheyaremnvingtotho Spiker neighborhood in the mufuture. The evening vu spent. in phy lnggamesmndviliting.Atnlahhourtheladiesservedademtioui lunch. Families present were Adolf Battling Alfred Andersen H.D. Pembroke.Ebenezer born in 1145 lngwn;A;lingum md a well b|.Swrk Irank Stark Dennis Ol was Inter n Capt.in the Army of mcod mm qu;nllyed A meuiburn Hens Christensen P.K.An the Revolution.|floor game and made good on near-demen Mrs.Albert Hue Mrs.Her~ The hmlly name wa.;chA.nged_|Y every chance that they had in mln Mngill Lenda Smrk_Lnvl from mwrmn so Newell during duking the han law the bake¢.|Grwlee.Adeljn am Elvwl M the days of Dlniel.A Sco¢chiCaPtsin Bevelhelmer of A11ingwnd=rm.kms Hlllleflr Beanie schoolnrumer mnemd theehungevas the snr of their team n.ndG!l¢»Ruthel Evelyn Chulude in Daniels children usd the whale llso of the tournament.We are_llld Iain Osbum R|}\\Bonhlddi. fnmlly nppnrently adopted the cor looking for the Arlington team to Alvin Andersen Percy Hue and nxpted spelling.go quite n ways in the sectionalMf and Mrs.Dewey Holstein and The old shothorn was puedtournlmen¢to be held at FremontRUbY on by s.a.Newell m his .mun Mueh 5.1 opens proper mn xr. L1 nnpeu martheopeningmaybeusearlyas Memorial duy. FORMER BLAIR MAN TAKES SPEAKEWS CHAIR A. G. Jensen of Fremont representativefromdisthct27inthe siate legislature served in the spcnkexn chair in the house of representatives two hours Fridayandconductedthehouselikeavetcrnn.He was called to the chair by the speaker who wassummonedfromtheroomforatime.A few Fremontcrs were in the house and were interested in rwagwinlr the Fremont represenwtivewieldthegavel.Jensen also Lakes a prominentpart in the brnndcnsts of the membersof the legislature from radio s\.\\Lioh KFOR each Thursday eveningat8uclock.Hc has been selected us rhiel announcer by the legisiatnrx in chnrgc of this broad cast.Considerable interest has been aroused in the program. FAMILY lu;uNmN ON M0lHERS BIRTHDAY Mrs.Marie Pedersen wns surprisedlux!Sunday when u number_nf her children gnlhercml at her home on east Colfax street to extmndbestwishesandhelpher celebrate her seventyfirst birth anniversary.They vfzroughv.with Umm wellfilled baskets and spentthedaywithher. The following sons and families were present:Mr.and Mrs.Chris F.Pedersen of Omaha Mr.and Mrs. Gus Pedersen of Lincoln Mr. and Mrs.A.G.Pedersen of Fre< nwnt Mr.and Mrs.Ejner Peder sen Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Pedersen Leonard and Thy.of Blair.Her sister Mrs.Pete Pedersen and niem Mn.Roy Jeffery and Mr. Jeffery of Omaha were also pres ent PLEASANT SURPRISE Mrs.Mattie Noble was verypleasantlysurprisedonherbirth day last Wednesday afternoonFeb. 26 when s number of her old friends und neighbors walked in on hex at the home of har daugh ier Mrs.Geo.Thomas to extend felicitations und best wishes. A :doe lunch was brought along : ~:crved nt t!~~proper time. naw.in Lin: a.fL.::|\uon Mrs.J. E.fiwfmbell entre In to bring her a lovely bouquet of meet pea:whieh she surely appreciated. Those present \\e:e Mesmlames E.\V.Schmidt.M\ry Hain Frank Bron C.B.Hansen L.D.Wu rick Mike lngcrslev and M.R. canslruction under Seciion One of the Plans and Specifications for the City Swimming Poul be ncceyled an the lnwept and best bidi that the bid of A.F.Carstens Plumbing and Heating Comganlffor the wnstnxction under SermonsTwoandThmeof said Plans andSpecincationsbe accepted and that all other bids he rejected;that the Mayor and City Clerk be and they hereby are authorized and di~ reded to enter into contrscis on behalf of said City for said constructionwithsaidsuccessfulbid deks upon their executing properbonds for the performance of their respective cantracts and thlbthc City Clerk be imtructed to return to the unsuccessful bidders their certified checks.On ro!!call Rlgelow Hundnhl Jensen Moore McKay.S¢\\midt and Roberts vat/ ing AYE Thietje being absent the motion carried. Moved and Seconded this meet ing be adjourned.All Councilman present vnting AYE ¢he motion cnrhed. Attest C. E.Krause City Clerk. J.Harold Swwan Mayor. \\Q oFarmBullclmgs AreBurned lire of Unknown Origin Destroys Bam and Live Stoak While .».| Family ls Away Lui Monday Evening LOSS ls PARTIALLY INSURED At about nine aclock Mundny evening a fire of unkmwn oidn broke out in the barn on the Peter Fallen farm onehad!mile west of the Chulen Hunk fum and when noticed was n mass of flamns The fire alann was pounded :md tho Blair fire department hastened |w the scene tad lane in be of anyudstance.At the time of the fire it is reported that the family wus!away visiting and the firs was discovered by pnssers by.|Repons are that seven horses nnd nine cows perished in the ilunen and it was also thought that anumberofhuglbesidesthehar nesses and the hay mow lull of hay were destroyed. \The property was only pgrtially insured. LEGION HASGETTocmnsn MEET |Carl J.. Qghnldt of this ci|.yw§n! l s o sn c s 0 c s c u llcensea ny me suwe ln unxv. county.This question has been raised recently by citizens residing near Lhe border of glue county and who werepurchasinggasfromanad joining county who wereanxiousthatourcountygetthebenefitof the mx (rom the gas purced by them and we hope we have made a HiwayProjects the matuer clear. »».»»».¢»»¢».. 4 u ¢ n o o 1 s a n z s a Set ForMarch Big Rand Building Pmgrnm In Mapped Out for 1931.Letting to Be Made for Tuul Area on Mnnrh 20th 0051*M1u.xoNs or DOLLARS Nebraska roads are in for anupheavalthisyearandworkwill begin in earnest the latter part of March weather permitting.Among paving projects sched uled .for the March 20 letting are the lollcwingzBetweenYork and Waco on we S. Y.A.eight miles. Between Lexington and Overwn ten miles.Eight miles south of Lincoln and seven miles north of Belt:i1ontheComhuskerhlghvmy.West of Hastings on the D. highway twelve miles. Veterans hospital lpurfourthmileentalHnnoln.Between West Point nd un. 01184 Wis mr thirteen miles. Following are grading and gradve\ing projects on the federal syttem:Nine miles west nl Randolph. Twentyseven miles south of Arthur. Ssven miles of grading between Ord and Elyrll.Four mile:between Maxwelland Fort/McPherson. Six miles between Cunis and Maywood.Ten miles between Pender and Emerson. Six mile.:south at Rgd Cloud. Following are the grading and graveling projects on the state highway system.Twelvs miles between Tecumseh and Steinauer. Nine miles between Wood River and Aida Fourteen miles south of Spauldimz. ........._..___.under the Iaw which requires |r.|e~ fourth of the tax minus refundsallowedby law and expense of ml minisirution he had during the year 1930 distributed no counties ummof;22sss9w¢The dumbutionof the onefourth he laxd is bued upon the number of num mohiles registered in each g»\w~The counties use this panic of the stalf tux for road work within counties and the remainder of the mx is used by the state for road construction and mnintenanw.Douglas county having the lnrgest zumber of cars registfrod re~ ceivus more fhnn uany other cqmtylamthc.nrlbu on of Anooft!\e|og collectlcd iif the state. Douglas couny received $291873 the past year while Lancaster county is next in amount with $160963.Treasurer Bass is preparingsstatementshowingthe amount of tax collected [ram gasoiinedealersin each county in the smw.This will show that counties where the greater part of the Lax is paid receive the greater amount in proportion.< Oi the amount apportioned for 1930 Burt county on the north of us roceived $24;262.94 Dodge onthewest$41s39.so while Wash ington county received $23047.78. DANA COLLEGE Norms Next Sunday the Dana A CapellaChoirwilldeliveranwh noon concert at.Shelby Iowa and an evedng comceft lt Avooa Iqvg Convncafinn Monday morning was in chlfge ht the Hesperlxn Society.Tfiey represented a pmgramincommemorationofthe bixihdzrys of Washington md Lincoln. Mr.Bowers of the State Depirb ment called at the college Tuesf day Ioteuoon. The Dam.affirmative won a 9 to 0 decilion ngalmt the Penn negative in n debate last Thurs day.They will meet the Keameynegativeat the college audhnrlum Friday.Beginning Thursday March 5DanaCollegewillhaveregularaltemateThursdaybroadcastsoverWOWatfour ocJo¢:k in the\n!¢f emoon.Saturday evening the Dana bas ket ba!!team defeawd Concordia College by A score of 19 to 17. This was the first conference gamethisyearinwhichConcordiahad gone of! 9he floor defeated.Fol lnwing the game the senior :Inu held a very successful hax wcial. FIFTYSEOOND WEDDING ANNIVERSARY office in Blair for their annummeeting.A lot of enthusiasm and inspinntlonwasexhibitedbythisgrouofprogressivedairymeninspit of lower prices than normal fc b\|¢terfaL .lLW.J..u.writaoc1oIiho Nahum;ka Dairy Improvement Assodntia and M.L.Flack of the Dairy D4 panment.at the Agricultural C0 lege explained the Better Sh Contest in which records of pnductionof herd sims are recorde The local assodntion voted ummmouslyto enter the contest. The contest runs from Detembe 1 1980 until December 1 maAllbullsusedbymembersbm grades and pure breds during th time must be enberedjn the Bc Record Book At.the end of the year the books will contain each sire phutograph pedigree and recomof his daughters and sans reconifpossible.This will enable bul of known ability no remain lrotenLofifteenyearsinthesancommunity.It will also send la ability bulls to the packers.The Association elected the h lowing officers:president Clayu Marshall Arlingwn;vicepreside Lloyd Brown Arlington;secretar treasurer John Hooks.Blair;crectorsGilbertRuweFontanell and Elmer Miller Kennnrd. TWENTYllllH WEDDING ANNIVERSAH Mr.and Mrs.Robert Bryce wl redde »outh_n£Kennard celebn ed their tweptyfifth wedding aniversaryIntSaturdayevenin ge;21 at the hall in Washingto eMore than one hundred frlem and relatives were present to emdcongratulationsundbe wishes. .The puplll of the Ricpin scho which in located in the Bwnplghborhoodgave 1 fine pmgraDmdngandvisitingwereenjoy¢and a niue lunch was served at lata hour. Blair people who attended weMr.and Mrs.Walter Gutscha and Mr.and Mrs.Jerry Foleya:dnughien Beatrice and Rmnlie. LIKES THE ENTERPRISE 8465 25111 Steet Apt.San Francisco Cal Mr.Rhoadea EditorTheEnverpdae.Blair Nebraska.: Dar Sir: I am writing you to inquiretowhenoursubscripiionfoyopalmexpires.Mr.McCann Kennard gave us s yars sumpplnoon. SURPRISE ON TENT!! WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Roletivcs gathered at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Nels Buchardt northwest of Blair Inst Sunday aft emoun tu surprise them the =I over to Arlington nlesuay eveningtoattendA banquet given by the Leslie Downs American LegionPostof that place tu the business men of the community and out of town guests.The affair was in the nature of a gettogather meeting andaround sixty people sat down to n most ....»:.l.a...»\..mm¢»Unmmnmlnr |§smn miles wut of Heming~ford..Twentyslx miles between AlbionlmCedarRapids. Twelve miles between Lebanon and Handley.Fifteen miles north of Bassett. Fifteen miles Stelnnuer to Dur..¢.. Mrs E.1 David pllnned usd curled out u pleasant surprlse onherparentsMr.and Mrs.J.W. lo y of 504 east South street last. Monday Feb.28rd when she ln utfro in a few of their nenr neigh bors to spend the afternoon the ocenrion being their fifty second scription to the paper but I do not know whether he renewed lame ornot.lf not I believe it expired atthellrstof the yeur.Wlll you kindly let me know sothatlncueit has expired I rnnyforwardyouremltaneeformother yenr as we do not want to be wlgoui..your pnper. Horatio Nelson Newell an uncle of|Ana runns.rup or me vounuRev. A.F.Newell who died somem¢m was Cfviz The Ctgers from years ago ln Concord N.H.1tCNiK proved adept in sinking longwaskeptundcherishedbyhlshoteintothebasketbuttheywidowuntilher death three yew were weak on defense and general:go ln the same city.Her dough floor work.Craig was .uwuded wr and only chlld Miss Florence the tournament basketbdl for placP.Newell n professional musieiarting second.Third honors in tha uxd vin organist ln Oancord huwllmument wcnt to Decatur.De _.__.rn n.L.x.|_...n.. nn...nw rm;_ wwe »M»~|umm 4 J caaion being their lemnweaning'nnnivcrsnry.The selfinvibed guesta|brought plenty of refreshments which they served late in the a!l.~ ernoon.I The following were ptesent:_Mr. and lllrs.J.T.Nelson and familyMr.and Mrs.Ed Nielsen Mr.and Mrs.Ditlof Wolamann and fam» lly Mr. and Mrs.Henry Wolsmann and family Mr.and Mrs.Soren Wolsmann and family. Mr.and Mrs.Ed Rose and_d\\\lZhWY. Rita drove fn Omaha lashSunday to wa:Mrs. J. A.Sip and family. .........._.........~.~......_.._..OBrlen of Post No.l Omaha wasalsoaninvitedguest and delivered the main address of the avanlng.Mr.Schmidt by virtue of hla office aa County Commander of the American legion lor this coun~ty was also invited bn speak which he did informally. The affair waaa great successand enjoyed by all present. ¢Mr.and Mrs.F. W.Ruwe enuntalnodatSundaydonorforMr. and Mn.Burdetlo Hancock andMr.md Mrs.Charles Gehrk and cl\lldNn_Wednesday. wx..Three miles north of SprlngviewhrelvemilessouthofWaco. Ten miles Steele City w Odell. .Nine miles De Witt to Hoag.Seven miles Ponca to Willis. Nine rnllea south of Atkinson. Seven miles Holsioln bo Norman Mr.and Mrs.Ted Lathrop and their two children drove m Ord Nebraaka laat hxeday nightwhereMrs;Lathrop and the chil~ dna remained for a aevenlweeka vldt with her mother Mn.C.E. Nonla.Mr.Lathrop returned on wedding anniversary.The aftomoon was spent in vla ithg after which a nice lunch wasrc~ved by the daughlrr. The gueatsdepartedfor their homes each leu\~ ing a nice reminder ol their visit and n wlah lor many retuma of the day.The occasion will long bc apleasantmemorylntharnlndlO! the redplenil.Those present were:Kr.and Mrs.Olu!Slmonsen llr.and Mra. A.Earwood Mr.and Mra.H.P. Hayes Mn.Anna.Wont Mrs. Alice Rowe Mra Ned Wen and anunung vw.x Nmuna Respectfully youraMrs.Lyla McCann. CARD OF THANKS I wich ho thank the neighborsandthefiremenwho aldsoezl meatthetimeofthahruwhlehdo atroyad the bam and live stock on now pasluu we nurnuum on w aw ~»~1 a ~ ~cousin for tranamiaaion down the which nearly defeated Craig in the hmlly line.semifinals.However Craig pullcd The humble relic is not alone ol\\h\U\1Kh by one point margin.De muw as a family hadrloom.buv ¢f Indian by the name of has a museum value as a :..:.1.lf:i:was §3f.§.§.§lli.sz! qual v. handcarving of the pe .~n l$.».a Lanzlble reminder of cmd by the fum from SnyderuwearlydnyvinNewE\g|m4 who had quite a following in the 1931 Februaryaw.Ilan.nn.ma sol254589I0ll12 15 16 I7 I6 I9 22 25 24 2§2? l In 6 15 2027 I | __ 931 a¢ 7 I4 2| 28 I mn h h dan!tournament.The Snyder boysF\l~26Enworfhluzvenrvam my fann.l cannot soon for¢0\|a||d §..l.Z.l...T.l&2 fvrvling were long and |.angy but they Feb.28 Laughing Gust!at 5 Ybe ndghboro who brought thelrlp{¢was a pan of the inevit ~Klve g =*g;»|ab\o and nowury equipment 3;aaa undue 1 umandforotherklndneaaeawhleh|g¢¢n.n s y little lon llra.B F.David and Busy ahowsd. son. George Follan.I Adverdaa ln The mmmlu. (Continued on page eight) _Mr.and nm.llarahall Hello!! M.E.church Feb.27Chris Samud sale Fab.28Dana HomecomingdroveovertoAudubonlawn.laat\F¢b»28Methodist food aals. Sunday and spent the day viaung Koh.2J.A.Sandqvili sale relatives.Mah.8Mrs.Chria Johnson aah ~... Blur, Nebmh, FebH1l1'Y 26,4981 ersen home in Blur, w honor lmbirth mnivenary, also the birth anniversary ol Mrs. John McDon- ald.At the noon ham' A Qelidillll nner was urved ceitlitenn. glib oon was spent .rs.Pedersen formerly |~.'$"f..thi! commnnit before mowng ga Blnir.Mrs.éhria Pwa e n of Blnir, spent the\weekend with har A M Bauman and lm ily.and nf. md Url- ORA Ivsmon.Mr. and Mn. Wm. Siever;LEd.|s m k and M n . o m Fel usenwere Sunday dinner guests ollr.and Mn. Joe Luuxe.A very delightlul time was hld by dl.Claus Rnhwer and Mrs.Detle!|KxuM mawred to Sholes Nab. onSnturdnym d n m r m d Bum!-ly w - bringing Mrs. Claus Boh~ wer th them, whn hu been vis# ning dmre the past week. Silk SMHBSI that Wsu--Gold Stdne. $1.95 md $1.50-me/r<m, SL50;Onyx, 8135:Bobolink ozKayser,Sl;I-'ull Fuhioned, .nkto wp urv la or ehitlon wdght,774:Plflz. Nsverdnrn 2 psi:Sl.Shu 8% to 10 in nl! new spring colors.Fuhion Centn.6-lt Ehner,Millard,Lloyd Utterback lidoua hmdl wu nervad by thehostels. c m Snyder will occupy the farm recently vacated by FunkKnoffler.Last Thundnly w u i l u u m :Anniversxry of ohn Mcbandd and1followingalladtoextend eougntuladomz Hr. and Mrs. John Ammon and Emyle, Kenwood Ar- onson. Mr. md Mrs. Tom lleDon~ :ld of Hamann,Mn.McDonald served nice relreahmanta.Mrs.Leon Hi m; e nte rta i ne dat a. dinner pany at er hams lastSundayto honor her mother, Mrs.B M. bmr hu k o f . mmg mn on the mniversary of her 75th bfrth- CROWELL nouns Everyone of us were glad to hnve Jim Linder some bunk M stty w l t h u u h e h u b e e n n v n y l o r nearly three monthn, vhidng with his relatives ln Wnhoo. Mr.Miller from North Platte, anne to mute his home with ul lor the remaining rem of hh life. We have been very glad m have the oppartudty of luv lng M n . Shnum with un for n few days. Dr. Shnnm in a returned minion- nry from Chinn.She bold ua ol many ol her experiences with those in the foreign land. Rev. George retumed last week from a convention in Chicago.He was gone for nearly n week.We ure all glad to see him home. Rev. and Mrs. Pnrdun and Rev. .md Mrs. Hancock enjoyed dinner with ua Sunday. The services here Sunday were delivered by the pastor of the First Christian church and were enjoyedw the utmost by all of us. Mrs. Marie Hell spent the week- Mr.and Mrl.Howard Lund and '=~:z~ r.und M n .C u l SorensencamedovmfromLyonsSunday and spent the day at the HayesRasenbalm home.Mrs. John Ba ~returned home un de rwen t a surg ic al opera tion th e r e a f e w we ek s a g o . Mr . a n d Mr s .Pete r J ense n c all ed Su nd ay a f te rn oo n a t th e J .H. Ne ar ho od h ome. 1 I n : n¢cAn'rm AND LONG CREEK aliernoon at the John Aronson home. r. and Mrs. Cul M. Jensen and 1 y spent Saturday eveniMr. and Mn.Lellle Thompmn|near Orum with Mr.and M g vidmd Swndny a t the Frmk H90-PY I-lumen. Tlmmpaon home.Mr.Thompwnleft Sunday evening for Rochester A gmup I l d th ra!at the Hen o v6§1T>J§.f°h5§\i m where he will wnmlt specialists S\"\d§Y in gonor of their m m at gh, Mayo hospital.|wedd\ng nm-uvernry.Thane pres- Mr. and Mn. Hayes Rosenhdmwere hom to n number offrlendx at their homa lut Sazurdny eve- _-§_=;_g» to honor their tenth wedding vurnry.&rd» furnished the unusement f°,; gf =;;°*'==g5 pk:-''y .ra.eHumaton. . . I Wmlter Novlk Hgh more winner: and ~p ze: were nnrded li m.PeJensena n d E n l Caldwell.Mrs.Enrl Cnldvnll And Delbert Hum-mm reedvad oomolndons.A de- ent were Conrad Wnlbern and non,f . and Hn. Fritz Arp, Mr. andRudolph Kuhl, Mr, and Mn. W ~. Wdhern Ind Mr. And Mn. hrin Paulwn.Cul M. Jensen and hmllywereSunday dinner uests at the Cu-ILauritsen home :A Blair. A number of ladies from this ~~y s er pa nTuaadny at i-he ln . Mu -I e n l A U c T I BRADLEY OAKLAN | ..Phone 193 The large number of s ls the best evidence Isla Don't Forget W Sprin 1 __._.... Ladies'Fast Col very choice a n n u m Nn ws Carrol Parrish left 1\»=»4;g fordl, Iowa w begin work th I ~g eommy for the summer. Mr.md rs. Taylor French, ho =»~;;3y held A' " : ; ; ' °" Q pmpe are~wn with Mr.and Mrs.Earl "~nch.Miss Mary Wray of Elkhorn, aormeremployeofthePlnwau~mu Bank. visited with Hermanends the latter part ol flmweek~he est I M S u mz~$ h 5 ` § he re as e Misa Alice Leach returned mm~ursdny svening lrom Vdhca, own where mlm vidted since Mon- -with Mr. and Hrs. Fly 8811.Ku..~ ~ Hlluen ~ Dm~. man,Leona Rave:and MarjorieGodsey..An all day meeting of theSonf.hSunshine Club was held with Mrs.Minnie Skinner Thursday, Feb. 19.There was A large Attendance U! the mamben md their husbands and a few invited guests. Mn. C.E. Johnson enjoyed nvisit Thursday from her aunt, Mrs. Miha Boown of Teknmnh. The M. E. Aid held tl weekly meeting Wednesday with Mrs. E. P. Hansen.They meet this week with Mrs. A. J. Cameron.Mins Ami t Rash md EugeneBurdic entertained the memben ofths IDe l¢ ADe kClubstthe E.W _ Burdic home Frida evening..MlsnMa ry W ra y of nlhm, a lo nne r member, and Miss Knthryn Schnei-der of Plstumouth were guests.The n we re -fiv e uhm d bri dge, Mina Bu d a LylhoK md' T.=~ will movithere about March 1. Mins Julie Groom ot Omaha, spent the past week with Mus Darn Klindt. Misa Ludu Lorenzon was hostessto the HappnHaur Club Thursdayafternoon.atom present wereMn. Henry Jensen and Mn. ClarkBmwnlng.A very delicious lunch-wn was served by the hnteu andn mon enjoysble time had by all. Mn.Emil K r m and Donna Dean spent Friday at the lgwisCook home ln Omxhs. Mr. and Mrs. John Autzen andf - " g y called at the ErnestSdldt home Sundsy afzemoontohelpMr.Sehmldt celebrate hisbirthday. Henry Fischer kept open houseSundayafternoonand, whennla :» host of Irlendl - Mr. and Mrs. Rnymvmd Zlehr olDavid City, Nob., welcomed ababyboy inw their home Saturday, Feb.14.Mrs. Ziehr il a former Her- man girl,Misa Cl an Kramer.Word from Omaha eonveyn the infomation that L A. Parrish hu recovered sufficiently to be moved w his home last Fnday where he is recupenting nioely.'Observing the World Day ofPrayer union services were bald atthe Baptist church Friday eveningA program entitled "Ye shall be My Witnesses" vu caniad ont. Simon Kornhoj was confined to his hom; a few days last week with the ilu. Mr. md Mrs. Barry Cooper .nc-e o mpmle d by Mr. mu Mn. km Cooper ol Teknmnh, drove over w Den Moina,Fridaieand vldted until Sunday with Chu . Hu- " a nd ~ Hn. Fr it z ~ , ~. ~J ,. Dresaea at the Fuhion Centex: thi week-end-wsbues w sm go at $7.95 md values to $10.go at $5-Giza u w 46 in colon md black.Shop early at theFuhiou Ceann- if you wnnt s nal Ibvzlin in a good looking dress.lt Mr. Ind Mrs. E. W. Yowellhnvn[}1,._rented the Kuhlmen propeny and 311 move in from the farm Mon- y~het Tuee dey Mn. Wm.Miller3 " ¥.}.*'m"53 -::° '1'"&' -,g ll) -1; y g I y a e ome oher mother, Er... J. D. Lowe.On "l'hur~ed.uy she again entertained another grougdnt quilting.Mr.and rs.Wm.Brandert,Miss Elaine Katt and Ernest Meyergn* Friday visiting at the Petecz home at Arlington.Mr.and Mrs. Waldo Hancockand Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rutledge g g g w the funeral of Mn. v w w . .Mr. and Mn; c. R. Gray Mrs.'l'l1l.le Wachter me He m Amm- sen, were entertnlned et dnnerfollowed b sards Tuesday evening nt the D.eh home. Mrs.C. E. Johnson spent the weekend in Llneoln M u n , h e ! daughter,Miss Mai ne,who nt- een the state nnlverdty.Playing in the tournement at Blair the mn school Q r d l w s won their game Thursday fromB€l\|'LlD§fol\ 22 £0 18.On Friday they were defeated b the Snyderteam 47 to 27.eliminatedthem from further play A numh m g g h nstfhe f lber from here attended the tourn: Mrs. A. H. Iawe und Hxrold Bunn son winning cvneolntions. Mine Lillie Kuhlmm hu resign- ed her podtlon ne chiefépimwr at the centre!office.Aman Johnlon tlkes her place Ind Miss Allee Leach is the new operator. About 25 of her friends Enth- ered ut the Henry Knhlman omeThursdnevenlnfo r a pmy mdshower Z" Miss 'wh Kuhlmen in honor ol her approaching m|.r~ rlnge.They spent the eveningnllyinzgames.Prizes were 'vennoMiss Mary Wray,Mies 52..- geret Kme md Miss Irma Barge..t a lata our delicious refresh- ments were served M i n v.i||i¢. hm by nu. M n .Arthur Steevauon, torm-erly Ia rnlne Hcllvuine and aformerteacher hen,mbsdvutedfor Mr. B. H. Mead, who hu beenill the put week..M.rs, Joe Bolln returned Sundayfrom Clllfornln where she hnsbeenvlsdting dnoe the fiht of theyear. g=»,;»-=- Gene Bolln accompanied er meMr, md Mrs. Wm. Webster and children of Craig, sant Sunday lt the psrenw, Fred oeller home. Mr .und Mrs. J. W. Sundell andchildrenwereTuesdayevening callen at the Oral Harrlson home Miss Marv Cook. who is tuldnn & SEABING ls the best evidence that our work }s sat lsfactory. Don't Forget We Pay Pho ne Calls. Spring News Ladies'Fast Color DRESSES very choice at --.$1.00 ..,|'--~ Spring News Ladies'Fast Color DRESSES very choice at --.$1.00 Girls DRESSES choice --5012 Some nice ladies DRESSES -59c Fine assortment speckled liglt blue enamel ware,each loc to 851: Assortment fresh chocolate drops very special per pound -194: BLAIR RACKET STORE ame nt." '" " "" u v " " ° ° 'nurBe'§t 'i _" " _ ' "n ,tMr . a n d Mrs. 'E. C.Burdic w~=ff'§¥¥,'}B'"i"'i'Z ne'Z'i 3'Z'f' M"i§.' §ff»>'f Sa tur d ay a nd gu n da y at »mm1? ° " din ner guests Suzida o f Mr .an d W Th e W omen 's Clu b me t thMr s .W . E . He ston . Y l ~ o f u ».?.'L"'u-m_'i'_.@'"'i,."f"..-..| 1m..W m.Slievern nn -m......L'¥T..,l | u v |n a o ¢II \ m n l r i ' l \ A l | a | n a u .n n u n u n .u u w a u r u L» ll ll Uyl a s t w e e k m o v e d t h e i r h o u s e h o l d g o o d s t o L e x i n g t o n ,N e b .w h e r e t h e y w i l l m a k e t h e i r f u t u r e h o m e . a i f "TA ° "" ' "' :";f' t°' °'|Lou i{E»}¥n"i`§'§oving with hisik. §?'ii?'§r1w§{L'§ §'£",'}..§§n2"";fmi1v from the Booton Property Mr5 Bfafjghg Lqwg I¢lU¥'llEd[int° the h0Ll8B On the J. D. ~'home lm Tuesday from an ex- fzirm north of town.Glen Millertendedvisitwithreladveainlmll farm the place.MF; and MfS¢r Silk Stockings that Wear--Gold Ind 0 Wed da ag f Wilbur Conety are moving from5'§Lfi.mi l u.ei'$°"fa.i'.fue..° ¢$'§§§vi<=fe onto the .old Frank Erickson 4 §F'i!.'°- 295 "li §3~5":'¥"'¥F'T°"°» __ _.. - -... --- . W - - ~4. -¢ » .. \¢ ¢ |; .T h e r e w e r e t w e n t - t w o m e m b e r sa n d o n e vi s i t o r J r . .C a r l F e l d - h u a e n , p r e s e n t . f r h e t g u b j e c t 3 ; g h e r o g r a m w a s c o n s c t w e s c pE n i n g f o r p a r e n t s ' F w d c h i l d r e n . R o l l c a l l w a s a n s w e r e d b " W a y s W e M a y A s s i s t t h e T e a c e r w i t h tnez r di nner s an d e e d th d pla c e a t New E ng lan d .M t h her 1110?e a y 'Jac nunlinn nm!Ar m ;|..0U;unyx, ;1.:so;unuolmk or Her Work in Character Edugation"Woodward Kayser,Sl:Full Fashioned,silk Mrs. lieadle gaveha mperdon f;;==-\{\'&€R-Gfld to top service or chiffon weinrht.l§i°'P m N g 39 oo E* an Be av-A postponed meeting of the De-§'°= of Honor lodge was held on`Hday evening at the Mrs. C. R. Gmy home with the mnjorlt of the members present.The Mrch meeting will be held with Mrs,D, W. Rutledge. John Sutton, whose work with sstate surveying crew takes him toWayne, at rresent, spent the week- end with li rs. Sutton.Mrs. Hattie Treet, who hns spentLhs pa.-it seven weeks with het sis~ter, Mrs. Mary Walker ut Hudson,S.D., came homo Suturdny eve-ning-Her sister. who suffered ufracture of her left nrm is much better.Donald Lowe,who attends theW. S. T.C., spent the week-endat the C. R. Gray home. i o!Omaha,spent thehcrevisitingtheirgn Mr. and Mrs.L.A.Mr.and like. Albertwere here Saturday.Harold Trlplett is athe Clarkson hospital aipresent.He had sn op<formed on his nose andand adenoids removed.covering nicely.Mrs.P. S. Hogkins Itoher home w h antonsilitis.Miss Msggig Lowethe Roy Andersen home on Saturday.Mrs. Ivan Helms enhasix o'clock dinner ' evening, Misses Margar Kathryn Hughes,Fran andparenta,'_° ".77c pair Neverdarn 2 pair $l.'é';°.'f1`3'$|Si~<=s 85 In 10 in all new spring patient ai colors.Fashion Center.6~l! t Omaha a¢|Fl'. CALHOUN =;,=;§";2,:°;{,;.A§_I3_vIC1NrrY He is re-I is confined attack of visited atat De Soto ertained at Miss Dora Klindt entertained a number of ladies Tuesday af|.er~ noon in honor of her birthday.A very pleasant time was had by ull.Mr. and Mra.Wm.Bolln have loyed by the Shell Oil Co. and `a work makes it necenaary that Inioved to Blair.Mr. Bolln ls em- et Kroese lthey vuoated has been purchased Wednesday | they live there. The property which ces Koop by Mr and Mrs Ira Plper,who Ionsm in Bringing Up Children'Bvks. HW; Rohwer read a papexModemC ild Should Guide,an Mrs.Geo. Rohwer, Jr., who sul: stituted for Mrs. Geesaman gave paer on Vinia of Parental Fearsr. George Dillon of Chadror was calling on friends here laa Tuesday. Mrs.Arthur Krambeck enter Lalned a number of fdends li honor of her blrthday,Monday.Hans Sievers and Joachin Glin demann of the West Benson Dairyvisited at the Helry RahwerhomSaturday evenln5 Feb. 21 was e birth annlver sary of Henry Rothman.The !ollowing called U0 wvbfgm celebrateJohnLonchandmthy,.Tolu Spring News Ladies'Fast Color DRESSES very choice at --.$1.00 Girls DRESSES choice --5012 Some nice ladies DRESSES -59c Fine assortment speckled liglt blue enamel ware,each loc to 851: Assortment fresh chocolate drops very special per pound -194: BLAIR RACKET STORE e : -A REIOLU7'/ON - f s :THROUGH' /P 'Thefcmousj Goodyear All-Weather Tread is supei /vheré they_belong Upholstering and TopBlairRepairingOpGlass Installation For Road Service J. E. MILLER, Proprietor Guaranteed Tire Repairing -un -Lung .Ln ¥'»'|\r|1» rv 26. 1931 | c ¢,dL!0\¢-1:5 With The Churches AS 'rom BY 'mam msronsLittleBillie Stun ol Fx-emnnt,spent seven) days here last week . . _ __ . . _ _ . - cada, at the J. c.Bulge hams an!-'ridly. Mn. Frnk Snockar of Lincoln,spent dm week-end at the home ARLINGTON Norms Mrs.Anna Katherine Bi l gurkamp, one of the early ~ oneen of Fuhlon Center Beluw Parlor- finest beauty work in Blah' at Phone 47-Alice Trldett.The uma. THE HACK SAWfor Soren Jensen Tuesday.~Jens Jensan of Blai nwxs : Hr. a nd ln. A. A. Co m ta n o l ~m.Ho und wmBm..= nrwd woo d for Ed Anderson Tuesday.With The Churches AS 'rom BY 'mam msrons Fuhlon Center Beluw Parlor- Phone 47-Alice Trldett.The CHRISTIAN CHURCH Both nre canseanwd and loyal THE HACK SAW finest buuty work in Blair at 1 timu.6-1 Somewhere they es- timated thlt the pro- posed nge aroundthe ..°¥`ZZ pole in a aauuer-shaped bon!will was ssao,ooo.We c m think oflotsof fixings we'drather do with $830-ooo thin ride around the 'north pole in a saucer-shaped bonu Next Saturday at lto 1:15 p. m. it willbeannouncedwhogetsthethirdoneofthe ~(;|owMa!d»»Ranges.Listen i nontheGlowMaidprogramoverthe WUW station. Try 'rms un Your Fricndl "List,en!lend metwentydollurs,bu!only give me ten ofit,Then l'll ow;you ten and you'llowe me ten nnd wc'I|call it square," T w o Glow Maid Ranges have been given :way and two more nn tn be given by Paxton & Galla- gher Co, ol Omaha and Globe Dealers in the Omdma trade terriwry.You still have A chance w fegmler for the nm nne, and you may be the lucky one. Weh have cz s Q m e ree:'L P s :Did you ever notice tlmtl' 'Haven'LI run across your face sometimeor other?""N 0,il.'a alwayl been like this." Husband T<»ngnR> Why did ;°"w 1 me out o a sounc|leep7Wife:then was so mu sound I couldn't sleep. Remember if you (re not the lucky one, and are in the m for :Ra nge we sell this wonder- ful range and will be pleased to show it to you, »-1Itwasduring thi;rush Inst Saturdaynight when n littleboypprouchedasalesla y in thc R a c k e ;S t o r e :"Pleasef he said"Have you seen 1lady without alittlmboywholookslike me?" PETEHSEN HARDWARE Bldr. Nebruka THE HACK SAW VOLUHE ~Bhdr, Nebraska, February 26, i981 NUMBER 86 Somewhere they es- timated thlt the pro- posed nge aroundthe .=°`f`Z»Z pole in a aauuer-shaped bon!will cost $330,000.We c m think oflotsof fixings we'drather do with $830-ooo thin ride around the 'north pole in a saucer-shaped bonu Next Saturday at lto 1:15 p. m. it willbeannouncedwhogetsthethirdoneofthe ~(;|owMa!d»»Ranges.Listen i nontheGlowMaidprogramoverthe WUW station. s |I Frie nds " L i s te n i Le n d m e twe n ty dollars,but o n ly g i ve me te n o f it.Th e n l' | l o m; y ou te n an d y ou'll EVERYDAY PRICES Dmar Wonder Flour - $1.39 48»POUND BAG .' T w o Glow Maid Ranges have been given :way and two more nn tn be given by Paxton & Galla- gher Co, ol Omaha and Globe Dealers in the Omdma trade terriwry.You still have A chance w fegmler for the nm nne, and you may be the lucky one. Weh have cz s Q m e ree:'L P s :Did you ever notice tlmtl' 'Haven'LI run across night when a littleboyagzproachedasalesla y in t. h c R n c k e}S t 0 r ez"PIca.1e,'he said"Have you seeq r PETEHSEN HARDWARE you an you |owe me ten and we'll Blxir, Nebrnka boy who looks like cail it square."me?" your face sometimeor other?""N 0,ll.'a alwayl been like this." Husband T<»ngnR> Why did ;°"w 1 me out o a sounc|leep7Wife:then was so mu sound I couldn't sleep. Remember if you (re not the lucky one, and are in the m for :Ra nge we sell this wonder- ful range and will be pleased to show it to you, »-1Itwasduring thi; 1:n1'lCE To CH-EDITORS \:=.=:=..°:L."':'..:'::.': ;:.;'a;;:.::.;;;§H 155. §mi,1'"''"'|§=»4-=" ' " "F ESTATE "" uv ou L u;' W " " " " ' "F "'ana nome.0 I 'I'hedweasedwu.abornin M r . a n d M r s . J . F . L u k e r f|f¢';h.1en, Germany on Dec. 18.La their guests at dinner Sunday ~ Saug'a u"ItE°n*;°omA=°"t§g J H. Barry, Atty.1849 and earns to the Unlt¢>dIGeorge B. Eddy and his dau hter. gggm Chris;ho e IN THE COUNTY QQHIE. °F|§s -w= in sew wa. *'2£-£%:'5".?:l?%.'5.'-.?.&.':}.,"?§"E"3T.'?,2';..E"'°rn Mr. and Mrs. Hoyrand.Wil}i1p WA~H!?E'I.°H..P.°""""IEE; !E'.'f....'f'.{'°¢».1'¢?.f'.'I."|§1f"°¥i'."iE¢F:|sen ntErneitM51 'I nnded a. card pany nz me.Monson hqme near Kw- " ' f ' f ' § " ¥ . f ~A n..¢~k NEBRASKA: NOTLCE:On Thursday,the 12th duy of March,1981, at 2 o'cloc\¢ A. M., at the couniy cnurt rooms in Binlr, Washingwn County, Ne- braska,Fred Mostrom will oller for probate, a written instrument purporting to be the last will and mstunent ol Edwnrd Siegtist de wnu -wwe" ... `.....,... .__She came west wi¢j1 the family, locwng northeast of Down, where:he spent the remainder of her life.On Sept. 15, l8'I0,»she was married w Hwy Hilgenknmp who preceded her in eath 20 years gg' Eight children were born 120 nunion, dx of whom survive ner: MIB-_!.0I! @s\e""¥°'HI3 ~s *}'!§""' mr.m u m n . m m w .1..,_...and children visited at the Lloyd Johnson home Sunday afternoon. BELL CREEK VALLEY I Mrs.Wm.3ch1ing p.n§_ #Trl c e n s e d , l a t e o f W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y , .o 1 A ____|_|__" "" n p - and fa mi ly , a ll of FY emo:| t. Mr s . C h at. W . A nd r ews , Mr s . L . M .Peterson a n d Mr s .E d Re na rd we r e h o s te u e s to th e Congr ;&a- ti o Lad ie s' Ci rc le W edne y aftemoon.. A r ec en t elec tio n of o ffi c e rs f or this se mester in the Hon or S oc i ety o f t h e Arlinuftozx high sc hool wa s he ld wi t h e folloW iIlg elec ted: prehident,Ge ra ld P e te r s e n ;vice presid ent, D orothe a Pede rsen;-uc retar y ,W i lma Sc heer;trans...L. Ma r y Mi lle r . *x* 1 1 i. ~/» 3 1 ~ 'Q .¢, c ~ g ~ , z n n . w . a s s s w c x J Dr. W. E. Sealock, for the p u t eight years dean of the Teachers College ol the state university ha s tendered h i s resignation to become *hs first president ofthe new Omaha municipal univer- sity.I-Us leaving at the close of the year will leave a distinct gap in the university staff state col- lege executives.Dr. Sealuck,who will receive $10,000 per year in his new posi- tion, an increase of $4.000 over his university salary,has been with the University of Nebraska since 1918, when he joined the faculty as professor of history and prin- cjpds of education.He become dean of the Teachers College i n 1922.Prior w coming to Nebraska Dr. Sealock had taught school in Ohio, had been with the state de- partment of education of Ohio, and had been associnied with Iowa State Gollege pl. Ames,first as unsocinui professor and later as professor. Chancellor E. A.Burnett ex- pressed his regret upon learning to n , w. r i .to n,Mr s . Q i n n t n h t i t t i |5-o f '§T".r§mm°'1n5="''E;;;¢-CINE!"Slnyfly.'Qin gre _\uj¢ll}q|\ | \ l \ ; I r U v v w :u c l u l v I u c M l l u | \ . u A A » dur evcnimr. March G.'°'" ' " ' "of th. charm to ne ""*"'.=2'&';.. ....r'.¢.m|.»\» 'ullmnnlmnt m.-1 ,_ .mn in um .f..¢|..":._et° ..e,°:E*':.s_.-f:fs':=!:e"..._£=:'|8 5 wn lc n ti me a n u puma:a ll *rua isonsconcernedma y appear an d c on tes t the pr ob ate tlje reo f.. b, t;Dw lyluzuus u|..........|'C'»I Dated Fehnmry 17th» 1931.B""€1{~C ttlieb Gieaselman of(SEAL)I. C. ELLER»§'iin§Z°n= Foui- sisters, Mrs. Mary 5-3t.County Judge. IIartung of Qllimv. Ill: Mrs. Fwd-|.~.~1¢~1m llilzenkamn.Mrs.Loumfl NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT IN 'r ua c o ux fr y COURT OF WASHINGTON EOUNTY NEBRASKA.Extate of Belindn J. Banks, dc- ceased.Notice is hereby given thatElizabeth Wulf( has filed with the undersl ed County Judge of finnl report ns lixecutrix of the cstatc ol' Belinda J. Banks deceased,and mode an application for final administration and discharrrr. and for the assignment ot' residue of estate to such other persons asare by law entitled to the same, and 1 have set the 13th day of March, 1931 at 2 o'clock P. M., at my office in said County for the hearing thereof.Dated February 19, 1931.(SEAL)I. c. ELLER. 5-dt County Judge. smWashington County, Nebraska, her reP0r1ed aa netting along nicely. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF ESTATE COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON COUNTY. NEBRASKA Estate of John W. Hillman, de- ceased.Notice is given to the erediwra to appear before me at the CountyCour t Room in Blair, Nebraska, tm the 27th day of February,1931. and on the 28th day ol May, 1931, for the purpose of exunination, ndjustment nnd allowance o f claims.All claims not tiled on or before the 28th dny of May, 1931, will be forever barred.Dated this 5th day of February, Votth and Mrs. Frank Scheer, allofArlington.23 andchildrenand8 great grande 'ldren also survive her.Funeral serviceswereheldonWednesdayafternoonat St.Paul's Lutheran church,with the pastor, Rev. G. M. Wolters in charge.Little Warren Hahlback,whohaw been quite sick from complica- tions following whooping cough, Miss Alice Echtenkamp, dough- ter of Mr.and Mrs.Gottlieb Albert Montgomery of Toulon, lll. at a large churd\ wedding Sundayut St. Paul'A Lutheran church. Mr.and Mrs. Mont/gomery will make their home on a farm in this vic- inity.Miss Oma Cady of Omaha, spent the week-end here at the home of her brother, Dr. P. L. Cady.A son was born to Mr. and Mra.Clyde Larson Monday, Feb. 28rdandon Wednesday,Feb. 18 ndaughter ardved at the home ol Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Himrich. Hr o l d Hdl, Otis Decker,JoeAntnmandCharlesHallhave opened up a Men and Boys' Club and Reading Room in the residencejust north of 1-1adley's soft drink pa e r .t a recent meetinz of thehoardof education ull of theteachers,with two exceptions,were rc-clccted for the comingterm,M their request, Miss Fan-chon Tammerman of Fremont, andMiss Frances Mangold of Henning.mn,wem not reelected as theyhave other plana for next year.Mr. and Mrs.Will Unlnnd re-turned Sntunlay from u motor triptoMississippiwherethey spentthreeweeks with their dau hterMrs.Merritt McClelland ang Mr. Echtenkump, became the bride ...w f...... ..,.............,,. .__._,,..er of Mr. and M Gottlieb Ech-nnka mp, wu uni d in marriage;o Albert Montgomery of Toulin,Ill. Sunday altemoan at St. Pnul'sLutheranchurch.Rev.G.W.Wolu-rs nnstor of the church- ar. ms nesn 10? nom Bezncea mm-mary :mdMarchday.Your Pf°°$"°'will help w Our chair is helping.Special make these semces all that my musical feature are being intro be desired.Came.duced.At this season you need Easier will soon be here.Let the church, and the church needs all who contemplate uniting with you.| Dm ar W o : saawfnans w I a u l l ; 4s-Pouup. BAGnnrFn\mari Nm nnrnmnnv ll'lm .h\\|u\§nf ¥En|:I9l time Te il Pmf. .T P" s a w s : " ; i ` v l " " " " { \ u l l e d a t " r a " " " ` i i \ . ` "" " ; .1 .m i f l ' L ; m a s r § . ;will. <=..J.2';',». Saturday evening.~p u - e n g , " r p h n i n p n -. . .M m m .. m f l ..f F t°. ~spent se nt y o u r c h i ld r e n f o r b d s 'bun-u _%f¥1'l - ; - ' n ! £Maintop FlourA8-POUND BAG :iunuay at wrn.r1=anKes.Ha r ve y Ha r t u n g wa s reo z, t,e d\ t'° '" as an th e sic k li st la s t we e an d ____,,_,,,,,,,,,,BULK COFFEElittleDaleEchtenkamp,son of u n r u m b l l u n u n Mr.and .Mrs. Jghn E§c.h1,enkamp.|L. J. Horan. Plltuf 99% our very lggst grade,lb."w'Z§f; "l 9"h; sick \;~'~n mge a'bu¢-ke( set nufw cs Holtmlny of °}f3§.g¢'1'n aiunpent J Sunday was a very zwi day in nun". week-and wi", home fn"all departments of our chursh work `We feel encouraged when our pen-~ Merida lb ple make themselves raponaible for the progress of the work.. The special music at both the morning and evening services was enjoyed very much. We had a number of visitors, among which was the speaker of the morning, Rev. C. A. Hedberg, of Chicago, who is in Prison Mis- sionary service. We welcome back into our fel- ':=- Gem lb.¢»301: Q||||1un||||||HuI|||||||m|||||||||||||||un|n|||n|u\||||||||||||\|1|In|m|m|\|\|||||\|||\|m|\||||||||||||||||||||||||||mm|1|Inu1|nn|In|||\||m||||||u|n||||§ _ ._ - onne, N. J. who was with us sew eral months about a year ago Her daughter is also with her A anon SAN'|`0S CDFFEE lb.¢23C WHY PAY M ORE he 'XQPETF SlDE§'|')!(|g a l o I I. ~l n . Hans C. J eraild, Pastor Ser vi c e s ne xt S und ay ( Ma rc h 1) at 11 :0 0 A . M. a nd Su nd ay Sc ho ol at 1 0 : 0 0 A . M.In the e ve n i ng a t 'i':30 th e Y .P.S.mee ts a t the ho me of C h r i s Hans en. The L ad ies A id me ets next W e d- nesday ,l i n c h 4 ,at. the ho me of Chris Pete rsen. Women and Misses Dress Slip-pers on sale at only $2.98 at theFashionCenterinBlair-worth up Lo SG.6-lt Womep and Misses Dress S133-pers on sale at only $2.98 at eFashionCenterinBladr-worthup to 86.6~l\Clearing out Girls Wash Dress-\as 59c or 2 for S1-sizes 7 to 14longorshortsleeves.Fashion Center.6-ltaxsaxiu.¢.|~\,.\\.........|n|C\.»u:||u.||\.l.I P FT\lm I A ln r c r n nr n w a I n f n n n n l a f v n n 1(SEAL) 3~4t FISH AND EGG TASTIES;g * a ' - I Cou nty J u dg e. . . . . . . . . - - - I TO RS 1O F E S T A T E hal; §E§Z§dS&'£i1`é bE§ké'{`£'§=ii "`"l a t Fr e mo n t o n Fr id ay evening wh e n the A r li ng to n Nu r a e r y tear: wa.s defeated by the Dia ma ntOilers. Hehe are two excellent recipes frur nn n mml fish an d nonr hanfiaa5 5 H - - ¢ \ . . "wi ll s ur ely anten deli-1l " 4u VOLUHE ~Bhdr, Nebraska, February 26, i981 NUMBER 86 ...- .-~--»# ...n Somewhere they es-Tw o Glow Maid your face sometime Ranges have been gf other?:' .r Re la ti ve s he re r ec ei vw wo r d o n ; , " ; ' 5 ~- | l é v i "th ! b e amo n g y o u r 1931,L lO'}I anlon and Oi i n n lo n ,Att YS-'Th ur s d ay mor n in g of the de a th o f aa r.wa s "PI cacies O U ~ ~ I D O I i F ; , I i l t l é t h f e é Y é a l f O l d d H U R h *~ ._ "f :, -. .` I_ 'Z- °f f' l? .. 1} .'?f°,.b€'f'2 .Fi sh §nuff||» ple make themselves raponaible for the progress of the work.. The special music at both the morning and evening services was enjoyed very much. We had a number of visitors, among which was the speaker of the morning, Rev. C. A. Hedberg, of Chicago, who is in Prison Mis- sionary service. We welcome back into our fel- ':=- Gem lb.¢»301: Q||||1un||||||HuI|||||||m|||||||||||||||un|n|||n|u\||||||||||||\|1|In|m|m|\|\|||||\|||\|m|\||||||||||||||||||||||||||mm|1|Inu1|nn|In|||\||m||||||u|n||||§ _ ._ - onne, N. J. who was with us sew eral months about a year ago Her daughter is also with her A anon SAN'|`0S CDFFEE lb.¢23C WHY PAY M ORE he 'XQPETF SlDE§'|')!(|g a l o I I. ~l n . Hans C. J eraild, Pastor Ser vi c e s ne xt S und ay ( Ma rc h 1) at 11 :0 0 A . M. a nd Su nd ay Sc ho ol at 1 0 : 0 0 A . M.In the e ve n i ng a t 'i':30 th e Y .P.S.mee ts a t the ho me of C h r i s Hans en. The L ad ies A id me ets next W e d- nesday ,l i n c h 4 ,at. the ho me of Chris Pete rsen. Women and Misses Dress Slip-pers on sale at only $2.98 at theFashionCenterinBlair-worth up Lo SG.6-lt ~ ~t e r M d M D ~J l i L u a u :hu |.nCl\.l u n MLL1.:l.zuaul, u. nunE s t a t e o f N o r m a n W .W a l k m s ,. . . B ' L f 1;»Z...?$'r,C D E , . ' I , ' 2 1 " w § . . 3 -b e e n s t a t e d .. . . '3 . 'L Z 2 i ' § " I § » f m '. Z " " § . ° " f u ? - f " § ; . . . ? § . d e c e a s e d .d a u g h t e r o f C .M .F r e n c h ...'N o t i c e i s g i v e n t o t h e c r e d i t o r ! !M r s .L e o W e b e r a n d M m R E ~~N E W S j u i c e , 2 c u p s f l a k e d f i s h , a s s a l m o n .__\ . - r _ - . ......... i H u ;|" 'n nn . .P l n n n l r w a r n h n n l n n c m a i n Q i t A O I t l l n l .1 C H D f r e l l h ~ C I | . l r n b B . IlIIlllllIIIlIIHllII||||l||Illl|||||l||||ll|IIIIIllIIIIllllllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIlllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllé ~S H E L L c A s o L 1 N € §. . . w l N s . . .§ ~G a s o l i n e C o n t e s t ~ §St ag ed B y § §T h e F o r d D e a l e r § ~A r o d t - S n y d e r M o t o r C o m p a n y ~ §Over 200 different people drove three FORD cars g E all using Super Shell dzlgonam . . . Running 4.8 miles.g §NEAREST COMPETING Gas netted ONLY 4.3 miles § - . =FITTED with a°Ol>lE PINT TEST CAN USING all § =KlNDS of GASOLINE 7 tied for F|RsT PRIZE 5 =W I T H T H E S A M E C A R .= = =Why not buy Shell Gasoline and get more miles § =5 t o t h e g a l l o n w i t h t h e s a m e a m o u n t o f m o n e y .2 ~N E B H - m m [ I l l c n ~ 5 ||3 S h e l l D i s t r i b u t o r s E §B L A I R __--N E B R A S K A § 2 § §mlnwlmnunu n 1 \i I p'§ L 0 a p p e a l U U L U I U [ H U u w u n i v v u l t y C o u r t .r o o m i n B l a i r ,N e b r a s k a , o n t h e 2 0 1 1 1 d n y o f F e b m n r y ,1 9 3 1 a n d o n t h e 2 1 s t : l a y o f M a y ,1 9 3 1 , f o r t h e p u r p o s e o f e x a m i n a t i o n ,a d - j u s t m e n t a n d a l l o w a n c e o f c l a i m s . A l l c l a i m s n o t f i l e d o n o r b e f o r e t h e z o m h d a o f M a y ,1 9 3 1 .w i l ly b@_f°f°r¢€ .'="f€¢f'.. ~ En a mo n Club a t t h e W eb er ho me last Tu esday e vening, all me mbers. 24 i n n umbe r, bein g p rese nt.Th e evening- was spe nt i n se wi ng q ui lt bloc ks and visiting. Mr s .Alic e V a n Va li n returned ho me Sunday f r o m Oma h a whe re sh e s pe nt th e pas t. wee k wi th h er son, Dr. Shirley V an Valin. |» _ _ Mr .an d Mrs . C lar enc e W ac h tervisi ted at the F red and Hen ry P et» er se n ho me Mon da y even in g. Mr . an d Mr s . Pe te A n de mo n an d Ne ls Petersen,Sr.spent 'hxesday at. the Mor ris Chri ati anae n ho me. Mr s .F a y J ones spe nt Mo nd ay g_geg»»»n wi th Mr s .Ciemrnens 1 c u p mi lk ,6 e g g s .Add se ason- in gs a nd lemon ju ic e to f is h. P ou r sc olded mi lk o n b rea d c r umb s f rom a day -old lo a f ;ad d we ll beaten egg'y o lk s and salmon.F o ld i n ati ff ly beaten e g g w h t e a Po urin to a g r e a s e d b a k i n g i m. , e e t i n a p an of water an d bak e in a mo d- it . |f mu.- a ULIB :mn no 1 ,ante wen, U25 F. 1 hour. (servesany or ollZllll-ll"9|Hn .1-mf; t'.':f1'fm».ra=_.e».e |- n f - . » » - = = - M i! u¢\|t!!=||»\ QE A L )1 . c . E L L E R. .4¢,Cou nty J u dg e. ¢ - N O T I C E o r F I N A L R E P O R T \I '|"|¢Jn|.l Hnvnau u c tu I 1:.|u|| lg un.:w||||.¢:r munuuswi th h i r s i ste r , Mm. A . T. Hu tc h - inson i n ` No r f o lk ,died there Sat- urday no o n, fo llo win g a.brief ill- ness Th e rema ins we re br ou gh t to Ar li ng to n an d fu ne ra l services were held W ednesday afternoxrza at wi th th e household duties a t the Mo r ri s Christiansen home. Mr .and Mr s .Me lvi n Ac k e rma n spent la st Sunday evenin visit.-; n g a t the Clemmenn Wigiarnsen orneChr iu Anrlnrunm natural urnnrl fan U . ; F r u i t Ome le t Si x e g g y olks,2 tablespoon.s sugar,'ri c u p o ra ng e jui c e, 6 eg g whites, 1 tablespoon butter, 'orange rumna lad e.Be a t eg g y olks , a dd - 1;N n é = " i m " F `1 i ' F H " ' é ' E » H - r n 1 = l ¥ . i ' f ° _ _ ' ! °' B '' J $ _ E " ° . | & . § -° ! ' " ! . ° ! ' -" ! i n £ > ' i i - `| § ' e m ' a : ; ; . . : ' i - T . , ; ' . i ; ; ' ;' " ' | : . 1 ' : ' . . -' | ¢ ¢ | A ¢' : ". r :' . ' i ' 3 E ; . l ! 0 | g _ : | : WASHINGTON COUNTY, _ NEBRASKA. mate of Chulotta Sophie An- son, Deceased. Iodce is hereby given that Carl Andgljsvq and ray 'en '=°v'= cnarge ol mv .nmnan J.|-.nga -......,umm..wsu www num.Mrs. william; was formerly wu- w',T.T"§°\.'7.$'.§"°¥».£§3E? corn for butier in omelet nm. pour In ome- ma Couffer, daughter of the lat:View Hansen of wgnside \.ruck» iet mixture B!\d,¢°°k dowly unLi}Rev. and Mrs. G, M, Couffer and ed hugs for Epmm. Thane Friday fluffy, finu and n golden brown on;'nP'1uu'° f\"':;"':;e¥;;°a';fva\';*;":§ evenln .b°¢§>l¥1-Spread ans-hal!thickly Kubie sawed wood for wit marrnalnde fold ind nerve.Rgfvndnent part in church acdv- Wm Behgegdt Saturday ahemoon '_ I: der h c. file Jud Ne! mix Inn d with the undersigned, uounrylgeofWashingtonCounty, hunks, their u] report as Ad- xistrnwrn of e astute of Char n eM\.;.~.Am|~»~n d»~mu=d. \1 'Marshall were held here on Sunday ht 2:00 p. rn. at the CongregationalchurchwithDRaciC.Swisher in ch ~2.ymon tertained at a seven o'cl~k din-ner followed by an evening at YOU HAVE A DOCTOR'S WORD FOR THIS IAXATIVE f ~ \ ~ " " v ' ~ _ l . ~ 3 ~' ,Q v-L ._' I 'T". 7\~J\%» , -\"r ~g,.'/¢ / '~»\5 .g f _/ M / In x87 , sn earnest youn mmbegan tospnctlce medlclne.zAn A family doctor! he uw the harm inharsh purgauves for constipationand began to search for somethingharmless to the sensitive bowdt. Out of his experience wss '>°ff a famous premcriptlon. He wrote tthousands of times.It proved unideal lsxxtlve for old and young As people uw how mnrvelously themos! slugish bowels are suitedd bad ruth, hudsches, fever- s neu, muses, gu, poor o tc,and such disorders, Ire relieved bythe prescription, iz beame newa-u zy m l n t i t u p r a c g f o r u nToday,.CsldwsJl's yrnp PM u it ls cmlled, ll the wof smostpopular lsndn.It nentnrles from Dr. Csldwelfs ¢~|¢h.|emotive sad harmless issmsls. Mr. and Mrs. John ~~ emer-talned at dinner Sunday for Mr.and Mrs. Chu. Reeh of near Ken-nard, Mr. and Mn.Will Reeh andNellieRose and Roland,Mr.and Wash Drssaes-the finest dren es you ever sav at Qnly $1 insizes 14 to 46-the same kind ofmawriala ma in $2 dresses form'erly.Fashion Center.6-lr _p}1one Z" _3 / ' . '. Q q m ~ , ..J '|\ § \`.,f an 'M" f n ~\ , l u f } "~' (-~P Hubby:'fseemn good -to be home again." W ifey:"Did you nee the Roberlsoxfa i n Centerville?" Hubby: "Couldn't lo- cate them .Guess they haven't a Tele- -<,_ r r n w f n n o m W \ t lUln ° A ' |' l| l!l0 Il8 ; ' ~A~ ap m ~\ n Blair Telephone Co. Local and Long Distance Service fs z a '""':.;. ;;;.'iie ;a;;;. §;.;'""i administntion and dil¢hlrt°» andJ ¢ -l l . . .n - n l n n u n n h l n f ! n | | | | | | ¢n f 1 ; v n s n .u u . w ¢ ° ¢ ¢ " . , . . -v . ._ - -_ _ _- _ estate to suc h oth er pe rso ns as ar e b y la w enti tled to the same, and I ha ve se t th e 21 s t d a y o f Marc h. 1931 at 2 o'c loc k P.M. , a l my o ff i c e i n said County f o r th e I I enring thereof. Dated February 24th, 1931. (SEAL)I. C. ELLER, ~--it County Judge. l ' |I ' IAXATIVE PmmcSmv:cx Tuner Snmns g w g m a m . ~ 1 3 ~ "-3'(~"A |= % ~ ~J -af \-J -3 *_."|{ ,~:" 7 77'~lx§?» rx; ;,:';,;;='!.:x~r:§'v.m: ef °.n':.f°"°°°*'°°r:;':°°*'"amd paver; nmznl manu-fnauné rw ~ . ' : _ z ¢ . . '" ' '= ~ m§ .: .. .f * ~"semdyou dnuli ngzheresmuhbla zrvvdi md qmg,Ing cumin# °f¢h»»wq¢\=»r --{a,¢u|¢||u»a~»}---HANSEN & MEHHENS .~..»':'».:.:.1::... gun, Nahmu, Febfti-tty 26, 1931-The Enurvrho-Page Four Ff eu klnf and for of Abra ham ~ The Plains point wh the valley "I f th ey th in k we easter c on y ou ho ld " I t wa sme faint," s tr o n g uma y I n o 1|éumbe wi th y o u " I wo ol declared farther o uo tll we y oud the Hi a woFro m h eh was no t n to c um' - strange an e u .J e Mo h a wk : o t them companlo pausing J eeml h roc ks. "The y ue." heof 0dd 'u the sc rut nlnoe.W ly Ja nna; Ollnr Cunv scll .veema was so neir :nan hu ann pressed against he r a n d he g a ve a lidewlaa ahrun which sent herheadlongamongthebushel.I n the la me moment ha hurled h ll lmtchet at the scalp humor,who wan slowly advancing.An tha other dodged to avold tha hurtlmg mlalle Jeema snatched one of hu lcaltered arrow: hom the ground and ra n to hll bo w.Tolnetta naw what happened men.S h a u w th e the slim. beautiful llzura ot J eemu dr a w a s te ns e ly u h la we ap o n I n the pa thway ,S h e u w th e p n ln t- ed monster desc ending upon hlm. Sha heard the mullc nl twang of tha bo wn rln g an d s ow a si lver y B as h - a m u h whlc h p u lle d ln at o n e d d e o l th e blusey od lnd lan an d went out at the other, a duh whic h fell to e arth a s c or e o t p ac e s b e- y ond , a blood y and broken ar ro w that had done its righteous work. Th a t the explosion o f th e gu n would reach th e c a n oi' the Mo- hn wk s wa s ln J ee ms ' mlnd an h o c omfoned hls shocked companion, For a few moments 11 wal d ltllc ultfor he r to belleve tha c o mba t was over and tha n the dend wh o lny .,,., r0 b y D o u b l e d a y n o r m Co . , In c . W R U S a n t e e . mm EN ' r Ii ¢ P n1 s E of Abra ham ~ The PlainsIO HN A. a n o mzs ,n u u n m .veema was so neir :nan hu mn pressed against h e r md he gnvs |lidewisa ahrun which sent herheadlongamongthebushel.I n the la me moment ha hurled h ll hntchet at the scalp humor,who wan slowly advancing.An the other dodged to nvold tha hurtlmg mlalle Jeema snatched one of hu lcllte red ar row : h om the ground and ra n to hll bo w.Tolnetta naw what happened men.S h a u w th e the slim. beautiful Dzura ot J eemu dr a w a s te ns e ly u h i s we ap o n I n the pa thway ,Sh e u w th e p a i n t- . ....... ly Ja nna; Ollnr Cunv scll :ken Every subscrlptlonllngmdduopmacoount.Tha m m u d nnbocrlbep willbeimtantly xo-mavedfromourmailhxlircatthlcphition uf tlndma dd tori!zu publishers be no ed; other-urhethenubseripdonvdllnnnln In forosstthadedgnlhod mb- lcrhvflun prloe.Evnrylubguibslu u t ma i a n t a n d t h n t t h a o a u d - d a u u e m n d e n p a r t o l t h e e o n -u m between the pubunlmt m d subscriber. Enwnd u uooznd-dau maintu u w p o x f n l f lo a u mm, u m.m n the Act o l Co unci l M uma a. 1879.r0 b y D o u b l e d a y n o r m Co . , In c . W R U S a n t e e . ~|*. .. l ' r i c ¢ p e r Y e u $1.50 n Q H I B I I I I I I E U 1 5 3 \ A | | . . L c u u l u u l l x u s; c u u 5 \I l u ||- - - -v w - - - 1 ' -"-»_,'¥.-_.. . n . . . . . . . . . - . . | u . .1 :t u n . . \ " . . m + C h i u n f l n r n n n n . ' 8 !d n i n l r w e l l f o l l o w i n z s 56601111while :ha could ro no I "".".éI}".§.1 .\.......m ind n..lnnmnl lA)\.af\_I.|Uv n n » r n . . r u n |`11§¢"'1i1{ mr imty.HShe gued In the direc-whlch Hwy had mm. un-nd aimon with challenge wk,her brent wualy her hand reached out to ' nu ln :mlnntn that n m . w w -.....................:mmm and the marks x mad! andsearchfor ua m M m hole andcrnnnyofthepile,"he ui d. "When they dlscovsr the arrow I hop;they will belle"we have led Into the forest." ...____..-. ._ .. ."..... ...»....urn mme;Advertise in The Enterprise.\ " ; h : " ; Po n mu mr John White Ll "`\club me tn po rted u improving alter bei|'\81"¢ ewmixconfinedto his bed for severdl Mrs E mnéhh 'apexation a few; dl" IK"-mi. 28 u§»§¢-§ evening pinochl¢mr. und Mn. cm Knlhennan mdlt the Frank Curley hmm mother,Mrs.Anna Kolternmn,hgh- Gmac .Chamberlin ol xg.dmve tn Millard last Tuesday to g_ "'_Iowa,is spending Is. Petersen win enkr-ggwnd J1§lunenl of a friend, Mrs. Mygnfm he aunt, Mrs. M. I And. |,few anhall _ ul l i l s s n u p : n u n - u n - _ - -- _ - ~" | | ' u | | |__ | , || |] | " g |n n h l h l n n g n a n i l l l l ' H i l t i * A \ \ | l l \I .* B ¢; a _ __ n n . . . . | . .l . . . . . ¢ . ._ . . -'d»v=-'mn the badge dub m which she Mg, md Mrs. Clarulce Gochen- belongs on Fridny, Feb. 27. ouer of Omaha, were Sunday din-Mr. Ind Mn. Henry Ebert ni ner guesta at the home of Mrs- Denver amz last Tuesday w vla- Scheniln.li t Mr and Mrs Marslmll McNutLWm.->Mr. a nd Mrs. J. A.Jo hnsQI1 °!|L f; ie fi 21 ; 'ri fi rffzdri --rfrf Claus sum.-~---~-Chu Glllllm who returned from Mr. ,nd Mn. T_ Bom and Mg, anpmahl hospital two week: 13° wd Mn. E.S. Petersen were is xmproviug slowly and hopes ua guests at gm home of M,-_and be about hu work in a few more Mrs. Si Johnson last Friday nigh; weekn.when th played cards. My .ma Mn w,.n....» Dafhmnnn Th e n they climbed to the m n o f th e r i d g e Here .Teems picked his way , c hoosing the plac e! where their feet wou ld no t touc h scat- tered sto n es o r mms o r so i l, a n d h a lf a n hou r o f sio n'and tedi ous ........-A-- Ina kai:Ann l|\nw\ in] Ohm ;rkew:h;wn;;f;3d f f f e y " m "TE the gloom of thei r hiding plac e. A shud der ran lhr ouzh To lnetto, but she wh isp ere d: "I am not af rai d." She felt J eems f umb lin g f or his IIICHBI ""*?._"°1'f'2_.""" EICOEZI ,_~\ 1.0' l i lg g ` E ` i = ` < § ~ " £ 1 5 " ` 2 " '~qnleuy on me nueu WY' It "U Audubon, Iowa spent me week-ena noun um mn. mcnuu, un: ummm."'¥i\@n the rock mel: leemed w at the ho me ol Mr , md i m.S1 The y wls mmm la di es bridm gtva forth a talnt umm! u u lome Johnum,of this city.club met last Thursday afurnoun one Ind upped It gently with a (kwin Hansen o l Sioux Ci¢Y» atthehome ol Mrs. K. C. De Graff. .n`¢2`riI1§Ia`2°hY¢Z`Y.§E£ I>?"£`rT¢§$L\l¢il.\'l Pécu, son Wnlwr PeckatpinochlaWednesdayevening. of mm city,v away in an M n .Chance Kills u m J_W _ ~ ho s pi t a l F e b. 2 6 ,I-Iewas _..___ __Lhlrtv v enrn nl mm .ml lenvm I | 3 c ome u n! J .a r, wa;vn uave ta ken th e wide r and 2? ||try," he explained. "Gm an a Iltdo longer?stic k.W u "_T u d a f o r a f e w Th er e we re th re e tables.M,-,,B m uT h u sound n e w in to oth e r ! | l°. .. 3. A .- -. °f.. ,.f»M r n n d l f h r i .n..»..¢.-..-¢ vnnnhrnd hi u h nrIrAlf'.¢n :er 1| Tied low. 'ou rn-at prizes am Mrs la ' "";;f ;.°;1;;" `§fiu"b¢lie and G. A- Rlthmann held from the M. E.hurch on lthe rnnnlng that turned uid Tolnette."Iam el'ou are naw Jeeml. But > and breld my heir?n some and warm and I woukl cnt lt eltl meme.We wlll ln lmandlt you wlll wa!have put ourselves be-lnse of rocks ol! there-"ds remnlned nndnllhed. nd them came e cry.Itree nor one that leemed ennce. and bore with n n ld almost mnnlcel m nus knew lu mennlng. Thawere on the rldla Oneme cnlllng me scatteredutoevidenceoftheirxlch he had dllcovered.lslened Tolnelte over the uve found some slzn ofmlalned."lt may he one '-»Inn! off my erm n ".. 2 that were loft and urlrt,and .leeml knew tha: moccallned feetwere All about them.Low volcandded themoelve to the pntteringtread.Tolnette Med her eyes onthe creek through which came thenhm ot llzht, and occallarmlly nwu darkened el a body named lr.The and of feet came and went,and they heard the clutter ot rockt.But for e time all vnlca dlod away. and lx was nm silencewhichbecamealmonunbearableforToluene.'run clutch ot edanger which they could not leeor cope mth eelzed upon har untileach moment she upeded to heu'A ¢holt.ly creature stealing Into Lhelr hldlng place or Lo see A pelrotllnmlng eyes on n level wlth her mm.It was n Ieellng ofhorror lnxtead of (ear. and with lt cams a muon!desire to cry outand ease her ruspenseln n scream.: | » m mn.hnd almost found dnvs vlm: as userm. c. B. Hansen home. EULLER BRUSH COMPANY can use one salesman in WuhinK' vin County.Sprlnz Houoeclemml! a bo ut w mn.Av erage °m"'8 ' 340 per week.No invB9$l1\¢"¢. we gnin you. Write 629 Barker Bldg., Omlhm, Neh.6-ll nn. H. J . Mnds e n 'm m lm 'me adny e venhl or er " "band whose birthday °°°""'°d l l that time.There were five tables of pinochle.First prize: were wanby Mr. and Mrs. Roy Follen ol near Mznnard. and Mrs. Cul An- dersen and C. W. Christensen tookconsolationprlzes.A nice lunnh was servd by the hostess, Mrs. A. c. Debel held open house last Sundial' of her £e&'~:&.2 ~ G l l l l l u ¢ . r \ . | . | \ l v | | .a s m u v a v v u a » . | ° ; || ; ; » n v \ . | \ \ |m d M m .F r e d G u y e r t h e c u t P I M | w o n Mr. and Mrs.Tom Leonard andfmrnilunfllinnnnnfndmv ;Amlr1\| Sunday afwrnoon at 2 P. M. "0'Z!Ef!f*!E&TRl5 THURSDAY FEBRUARY 26 BIG DOUBLE PROORAM 1 K u n g o f J a z z With Paul Whitemln and Jo/lm Boles Last of the Lone Wolf FR-IDAY and SATURDAY FEBRUARY 27 and 28Saturday Matinee Men W ithout Law With Buck .Innes and Carmenta Geraghly COMEDY-His I-lrror S UN DAY a n d M O ND AY MARCH 1 :md 2 Sunday Matinee L i g h t ' Wills Will Rodgers md Louise Drzuler COMEDY-A Sure (ureEXCCSE5mzucl-1 SCENLC...l"0X NEWS TUESDAY MARCH 8Glassware Night C a p t a i n o f t h e G u a r d With Laura Ln Plame and .lolm Holes COMEDY--Old Black Joe WE DNE S DAY a nd THURS DAY MARCH 4 and 5DOUBLE PROGRAM-2 Shows zfor Pdce of One D o u g h B o y s With Buster Keaton and Sally Ellen Scotland Yard With Edmund lnwe And .loan Bennett COMING MARCH 8 and ', 9 ""lorq Sawyer With Jackie Coogan and Mitzigneen lA . | || | r The output of rellned copperhu declined swadlly ullnoe lam. lh y ,During the first hal!of 1980 output totaled 762,168 tons,as compared with 697,202 bans in the second half.Stocks of copper are expected to show further reductions during the next few months as the ellen. t o curtail production becomesmore effective.However, it is said that sboeks on hand will not be re- duced to normal until there is an Ff eu klnf and for of Abra ham ~ The Plains point wh the valley "I f th ey th in k we easter c on y ou ho ld " I t wa sme faint," s tr o n g uma y I n o 1|éumbe wi th y o u " I wo ol declared farther o uo tll we y oud the Hi a woFro m h eh was no t n to c um' - strange an e u .J e Mo h a wk : o t them companlo pausing J eeml h roc ks. "The y ue." heof 0dd 'u the sc rut nlnoe.W ly Ja nna; Ollnr Cunv scll .veema was so neir :nan hu ann pressed against he r a n d he g a ve a lidewlaa ahrun which sent herheadlongamongthebushel.I n the la me moment ha hurled h ll lmtchet at the scalp humor,who wan slowly advancing.An tha other dodged to avold tha hurtlmg mlalle Jeema snatched one of hu lcaltered arrow: hom the ground and ra n to hll bo w.Tolnetta naw what happened men.S h a u w th e the slim. beautiful llzura ot J eemu dr a w a s te ns e ly u h la we ap o n I n the pa thway ,S h e u w th e p n ln t- ed monster desc ending upon hlm. Sha heard the mullc nl twang of tha bo wn rln g an d s ow a si lver y B as h - a m u h whlc h p u lle d ln at o n e d d e o l th e blusey od lnd lan an d went out at the other, a duh whic h fell to e arth a s c or e o t p ac e s b e- y ond , a blood y and broken ar ro w that had done its righteous work. Th a t the explosion o f th e gu n would reach th e c a n oi' the Mo- hn wk s wa s ln J ee ms ' mlnd an h o c omfoned hls shocked companion, For a few moments 11 wal d ltllc ultfor he r to belleve tha c o mba t was over and tha n the dend wh o lny .,,., r0 b y D o u b l e d a y n o r m Co . , In c . W R U S a n t e e . iaw marks on a Storiefbi- :h fr om a nnil In y our hlc h ever it la,they oniy have c o me tllls wax a nd |I|;;:&-'Ill-lik En Ewhich he could not emon num n quurberl!¢'°". 'R gg. _lqggg {f]»b`mé{hi§§ rvntrol Notdf an hour. fgse.bg;1: Christensen, the occaslon DBIII5 un:seventy-second birth anruversaryto extendOld friends dropped m best wishes and corgratulntions Bunco was played.Mrs. Chas Hnn» sen and Mrs.HAM Pwno n wnn the prizes.Around sixteen were present,The guest of honor was presented with a gift.Lunch wasservedbyMrs. Jensen and Mrs. inc rease an nuy mg.-_____ ___ ._llnmnhdldefl who are taking md-I §§_\§e_g_§gl§ »3r.gf5.3»_m-_.mr 1wi!f n - n||U!:11k n o w w e vantaz e of present low construc- tion costs should seriously con- slder using this everlasting metal wherever applicable.It s present alight additional cost is retu med many times in long year and free- do m fr o m c a re .Thousands o f wor ke rs ar e de - pe n de n t o n th e copper min es fo r a livelih oo d, a nd balanc ed produc - ti o n wi ll , ln th e lo n g r u n , b e i n their inte rest. NEW ENGLAND NEWS Sa tu rd ay e ve ni ng vis itor s a t th c Mr s .Mi n ni e B l u m ho me to hc-lp her c e le bra te ho r b i rth da y we reMessrs.an d ltlesdsmes W esley Gra ulic h,Fr ee ma n Lo f ti s an d Ho wa r d ,He n r y K r u g e r a n d fa m- ily , Geo r ge Lo f ti s a n d fa mi ly a n d Os c a r, E dd ie a n d He nr y Blum. M r .an d Mr s .E a r l Th o mps o n an d f a mi ly we re Sunday af te r- no on vi s i to r s a t th e Ne i l Th o mp so n ho me at B la i r ._ . M r .a n d Mr s .Fr e e ma n M i t t s __.n ._...\,.. ..¢.....|.... asm... no winter s laenaw to int-la.Whe r re li ef a n d he r fa ith in .leems was adde d an emo tloa of joy when she saw tha t Odd was sllve.Th o dog had dragged himself to his fe et a nd sto od watc hlug the slain man gr lmly . The dead man stared up at them as they passed.In the ir p ath la y the a rrow whlc h ha d gone c leanly through htm.Tolnettef could no t keep hac k the hy steric al sob whlc h c amo ln her throat, hut she looked a t Jef-ms wlth suc h wander and love ln her rac e that he heard only the throhblnlz tumult ln his h eart and h rnln.Ile had ta ugh t f or her n n d wo n !And h e h ad fough t on that same : roun d wh ere almost sl: years bs-fore he hnd mlled to whlp Pa ul Tnc he l "The lndlans have heard the shotandwlllre tum, "he said." Th i s whlte alan must have dlseovered some sign of us an d c ame to d o mu rd er a nd h a\ 'e h ls s po lll alon e De a r Go d , wh e n l th la k - " H e wa s louklng a t '1'olnette's tresses, whic h had burst flee from thei r plalte d bo nde-"\\'e must run." he sald. They passe d the barn and went throuxzh tn e deserted aeld behlad wlll su n b elle ve we ha ve ta ke n to the plain."Tolnette s aw' how desperately he wa s tr y i n g to keep fr o m he r the real neat-ness or thelr perll."I have see n Ind ian s c li mb over roc ks and wladralll.Th ey a r ellk e c a ts - a n d l a m so slow and clumsy ," she said."You c an mo vetaster than any ludlan.J eems. lllde me somewh ere among these roc ks wlll no t ha r m ms lr they should happen to dlscover where l ani." Jeerns dld not answer.They hadcometotheroc ks whic h he had spoken o f a few moments before Here, lr any where, was a plac e for conc ealment. It was tllled with dark and cavernous re ru ga , an d whore the boulders met and crashed to- Xelher were hidden poc kets where their bodies might llc unseen.Tol- ne tle percel\'ed'these things wlth a he ar t tha t llg h te ne d wi th rollofand hope.She looked lnlo deems' fac e as he paused (or a moment to study the ground about them.A do zen stops fr o m nlle re they ntood were three boulders apart from the others.One ol' th e thee had s nllt i ts elf so tha t on eh alf of -nod ga on alone.l am sure they creased sn number and exc itementuntil,above them* all,n y ell rose from the vuley \n.-1 one o f thesearc hers disc overed the a rro w. wh en Tolne tte r ai se d her head, she heard n o evidence or life oth er th an thei r own o n th e r id ge "Thtlllk God,they think we have gone into the valley l" sold J e ems. Toln ette touched htm wi th a eauttonlng hand,and ln the sa me moment he was awa re o t thosoun d h er e ars had c a ught! S ome one was ne ar the ro c k! More than on e- th er e we re two ! Th ei r vo ic es were dlstlnc t though tow, and they stood so close th at their forms shut out the lig ht from the crev- ice.To his astonishment Jeetnuheard u language whic h Hepslbah Adams had taught htm,and lt was not Mo ha wk .These were Senecas.Th e discovery thrilled him. Ile llnled the 1\iuI111\\k hattcit et wleldern who were the Sl"0llI3.{\3 o t the southern frontier.lmt theRenecas.also hrothron o f th e Rh: Great Nations,he doubly feared. for while the Mnltllwlt ki lle rs were the wolve s uf the wtlderneas.the Senec ls were ltn foxes an d pan ther: gotnblned. (To b e Co n tin u e d Ne xt W ee k ) r; § f 2 ! = =~" J : ~ - - - -" *_._ ... ..- -- .;::§:§5g§~~~~/ - °H . : " 1 0 .1s i s :i.a . ~f1,1:::, . .. . . .. =zf e r " I1 l l f0'" Spring ing very well lately but had a bet- ter day on Wednesday and his many friends and ncqwntancesare hoping he will soon be himself again.Axel Nellsen,son of Mr. and Mrs. Soren Neilsen who live south of town, and Mins Martha Nelson,who has been employed at Crowell Home for some time, were mar-ried last Wednesday, Feb.18,at the home of the bride's parents nt Exi m,Iowa.Mr.Neilson has worked at the Frank Thompson farm for the past ten years.The newlyweds will reside on a farm north of Kennard. Irma Nielson and Biola Nelson entertained a number of friends at. a bunco party at the Tom An- derson home last Wednesday even- ing.The following were present: Jens, Edna.and Helen Hansen, Harland and Leonard Nelson, Ray- mond Rasmussen,Raymond and Evelyn Wulf, Ofrvil Benson all of Orum and Menon Nelson and Mil- dred Hansen oi' B'lair.Refresh- m e n t s w e r e s e r v e d . _ . _ . . . . . - _ -_ _- _ _ . _ _ . . .. - creased sn number and exc itementuntil,above them* all,n y ell rose from the vuley \n.-1 one o f thesearc hers disc overed the a rro w. wh en Tolne tte r ai se d her head, she heard n o evidence or life oth er th an thei r own o n th e r id ge "Thtlllk God,they think we have gone into the valley l" sold J e ems. Toln ette touched htm wi th a eauttonlng hand,and ln the sa me moment he was awa re o t thosoun d h er e ars had c a ught! S ome one was ne ar the ro c k! More than on e- th er e we re two ! Th ei r vo ic es were dlstlnc t though tow, and they stood so close th at their forms shut out the lig ht from the crev- ice.To his astonishment Jeetnuheard u language whic h Hepslbah Adams had taught htm,and lt was not Mo ha wk .These were Senecas.Th e discovery thrilled him. Ile llnled the 1\iuI111\\k hattcit et wleldern who were the Sl"0llI3.{\3 o t the southern frontier.lmt theRenecas.also hrothron o f th e Rh: Great Nations,he doubly feared. for while the Mnltllwlt ki lle rs were the wolve s uf the wtlderneas.the Senec ls were ltn foxes an d pan ther: gotnblned. (To b e Co n tin u e d Ne xt W ee k ) ¢ _ ~~.for Spring ing very well lately but had a bet- ter day on Wednesday and his many friends and ncqwntancesare hoping he will soon be himself again.Axel Nellsen,son of Mr. and Mrs. Soren Neilsen who live south of town, and Mins Martha Nelson,who has been employed at Crowell Home for some time, were mar-ried last Wednesday, Feb.18,at the home of the bride's parents nt Exi m,Iowa.Mr.Neilson has worked at the Frank Thompson farm for the past ten years.The newlyweds will reside on a farm north of Kennard. Irma Nielson and Biola Nelson entertained a number of friends at. a bunco party at the Tom An- derson home last Wednesday even- ing.The following were present: Jens, Edna.and Helen Hansen, Harland and Leonard Nelson, Ray- mond Rasmussen,Raymond and Evelyn Wulf, Ofrvil Benson all of Orum and Menon Nelson and Mil- dred Hansen oi' B'lair.Refresh- m e n t s w e r e s e r v e d . Jlarence Anderson _ . Specials for Saturday 0nly Chains Chains Chains Buy now fiarrainy spring weather Tlaese chains are the heavyd uty M0\NA RCH case hardened and are absoluteiy the best chains you will ever buy at these prices. All aiza from 2914.40 ln 30-4.75, $2.45 per pair All sizes from 30-1.75 lu 31-5.25, $3.45 per pair All sizes from 315.25 toa n n n u w u r u \\»|:|.\:D u l l u u y " " ' " " "It .O d d f o l l o w i n g t h e m .~ 811 t h e F l o y d I. r 0 ft i S h o m e '" ' l ' h m n I n n n t n n v r i d n n I l t w I n n t h a n v m .a s a f h a an siub that formed a roof :revice between the o ther eyes revealed u deeper ex- a l he pointed I t out to 32-6.00, $4.45 per pair at Blur.and I. \£|H`E|»o'In`niK" iii'E%'é3.""' 1Hr. and Mn. Harold Curhr "If we can reach lt, I know of .1 °family lpent Monday night at the twenty places when Inn rock will cltime-nt2222 'Et'.E'.. '1'I.'3'°'f.,. their ,Ill '°=.::e.*.':f:z'JPs.'3=.9'.f same?-';_.TQ!as==-» GUARANTEED:6 vol!Ho( Sho!Balltrles,EM .sr.35 O U g | O y ` ~~3 With Buster Keaton and Sally Ellen S e r v i c e S a t i o n §S c o t l a n d Y a r d ,,With Edmund lnwe And .loan lienne |glll Having decided to quit farming I will sell at public auction on the farm seven miles southeast of Blair and five miles northwest of Ft. Calhoun and one and one-half miles southwest of Mill Creek Bridge on the place known as the Woods Fur Farm, on . . .~ S g w y t fc o s m i c M A R C H a a n d `9 ~ 0 ~.~ l r e ~ r -o n e " " Monday, March 2, 1931 Starting at one o'clock.Following property to wit: 3--HEAD OF Honsns f' One team of black geldings,10 and 11 years old,weight 2800. One black gelding, 12 years old, weight 1600 pounds. 5--HEAD OF CATTLE E Three milk cows.Two last spring heifer calves. FARM MACHINERY, ETC. One wagon with triple box One truck wagon and hay rack (new)` 9-foot disc ' 4-section harrow John Deere mower, 5-ft. cut hay rake corn planter with wire . ree sets of harness Two ridingicdtivators One 14»inc gang plow One DeLaval separator No. 15 One One One One One Th One new Simplex brooder One barrel churn One individual hog house Two hundred oak tsSome lumber and TTS.boards Some Yellow Dent mfcom. Eight dozen Chickens Miscellaneous articles, water tanks hog loadirguchute, hog crate, hog troughs,°cken coops,oultrynetting, some tools and other an ticles too numerous to mention. J. A. sA1~mQUls'r, 0wner Sl JOIIIBON. Audience:CLARKSONHALLER, Clerk Mr,and Mrs »~.neue.x He p oi nted the vmy an d le ! he r go nhend of hlm, turnlng hls head every dozen steps tn look hehlnd, Alon g th e ha rdwood knoll wh ere th e Lu umns hn d lrlllhered their fuel. Tolu ene s ped I lke n lrrn c eml ny mph.her lung ha lr ntrenmlng abou t he r ln the sun until n t llmes J eema la w n othi ng h ut Its boun ty ; and In the contemplnllon of lts lovellneu n. nh nddalus' h orror ran through hlm.In the stu mp Held at home He pslb ah had to ld h lm h o w both the English and th e Frenc hhad begun to make use or women'| hnlr,un d th a t many a gentleman and courtly dnndy wore shlnlng c urls taken by the ac nlplng kni fe ln wlle rn es s o rg ie s uf rn plne a ndmurde .In the nurrnwneas or Tol- nelte's `Qlr:npe.th e thought op- preuscd h i m wi th sickening force. Soon her luc k or enduranc e c om/pelled them to nlac ke n their pac e, and when they mc h o d m e r n c k ! nsuent wh l d l led to th e c o t the Udse.'l'¢ &vme'|broi l):m y ~, /\,1\ PINK sAl.Mo1~1 TREE me 25¢ M. J- n. cours:"¢»i'é2":gan 44¢ SWEET CORN m s g s :EEE 1 w s m s 1-ll.?slE.:<:E 196 Chuice Cute Beef Roast l7c per lb. n CUT 31'g|NGLESs PER ~E A N S KAYBVILLE NO, z CAN WINDMILI.~S A L A D m m s s m s mm .Luz rn:N°s CRACKERS F}i'I&"5'&' SQXEIM 29C Plione 300 Fr es h Rad i sh a a n d I u-_ ONE wrm EACH La or 4 crled."M ake haste, Tolneuel n la smooth rock and wlll leuve no slgn behlnd us.Go ln and keep Odd wlth yonl" He began to throw loose stones .mbout the huge boulder heap. Somehe Hu ng over th e to p o f lt so : hm they fell on the opponlle nlde. nnd at lnnf be een: n few Into th e edge of th e valley , c mll fanbe r tha n the other.He hnlshe d by nlmntlng nn arrow whic h desc ended ln an open upnc e ut the foot of the rldge. To ln eu e watc h e d blm ln a ma z emem. and ulann untll be c ommand- ed he r ln a lter ner r alc e to c rn wl under the stoner.Sh e wnlte d n o longer bu t pulled herself n few inc hes at n tlme benenth the boul- d e m J eems, lhru stln| Odd ahead of hlm,had greater dlmeu ny In performing the same feat, and for n llllle \\l\Ile they squlrmed an d zwlnte d u mll th ey fou nd n d ark re cess ln whlc h rhey uould c rowdxbemselvesandevenaltnprlght. Jeems explnlned tn To ln e lle th e m w l n z of lnls strange behnvlor ~terlillta n n opsOc palb. SCHULDT STORE Phone 3010PENlNG DAY "' l lc ' Cucumbers Cauliflower G 1-an Onions FREE SANDWICHES AND COFFEE FOR EVERYONE C h e a e m e r i c a n or Brick :per lb. An. Anderson and family and Mr.and Mrs.Hurry Anderson moved to the Curley funn.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Kruger were Sunday dinner guests at the Chas. Fauss honic ut Winslow. Clarence Davis, Eva, Ona and Frederick of Valley, were Sunday visitors nt the Wm. Olson home.Mr.and Mrs.Lars Peterson,Olga and Howard of Rose Hill andMr.and Mrs.Bill Vogt of Ken-nard.were Saturday visitors atthe Arthur Anderson home.The Willimz Workers Club metwithMrs. Henry Hovendick oh Wednaday afternoon with an nt-tendance of nine members and sever visitors Roll call wus an- swered by household hints.The aflernoon was spent, embroideringquilt, blocks for the hostess.Thenext meeting will he held withMrs. John Jackson in March.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Nelsonand hmily . Mr.and Mrs.AlbertHansen and family were Saturdayevening supper guests at the Thor-wlld Peterson home. Sundav visitors at the Herman Rngert home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roszert and Harley.Jack IEfikpen, Mrs. Joe Cmtsinger and Gene, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Roger! and Dlrlow. Hr.and Mra'Albert Hansen and famil{ spent Smday in Blairit the J.. Larsen home. Mr.and Mrs. Eddie Fletcherwok Sunday dinner I t the_ Pete Larsen home. T HEY said Hat s wo uld be "dif- ferent,"this Spring' They are! More nicturesuue more unusual|1 Ely McConnaha of St.Louis, Mo.in working at the Harman Sprlck home. A surprise and farewell panywasheldat the Harley Applebyimma Friday evening ln honor of . . mo}e enhauzing t o b o t h full face and profile: Delightlully youthful too wi t htheliowari Curley fainlly vho nn moving to a funn went. of Te-hma h .Ice cream and cake vu new braids,fancy straws Q. ~ um~g..¢;f.1hair and lacy effects CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY oH1LDREN,sMn.Marin Pedersen of east Spring DressesColfaxcelebratedherbirthday hit hreaday, Feb. 24 when mem» bln ol thp McCarthy ProgressiveCfnbsame in on her with wel\ Bled lunch haakds and proceeded h hlve dinner with her.The sib- emoon wu spent in visiting md dl had a very hqypy afwnwon. Those present.were Meadamefd (lui s Hi m, Ed Nlter, Dm, Will\ and Jas. Thompnon,Jas. Mull1n,1 w. J. Novnk, Chris Tmhlsen, Carl ,mg Leon Hindley. Weston Long, Iadwiz Jensen. Marv Barry. Minn Have you seen our new line o i wash dresses?Sizes to 14 years The Cinderella dress. well made ol guaranteed materials and all the newest styles H o s i e r y W e carry a complete line of Rubv Rina Hose "The Most §E1i;§1i21'¢,J. H.z~rmi\°<>d. 611:13 BHmm, John Amnson, E. s, Pmf iran and Paul Barry.Her :interMrn. Pete Pedersen of Omalu, wa;;dm present..She was pnunbed with a plmt éomhm onzod Hose in new Spring polérs Ogallala -New equipment in- mhlled in N. c. Vandamasr garage.Pam-QE. D. Buckingham 1euod\ Shell G u Station, south of post ntflce.Plattsmouth-New nigga placed on Charles Attebany garage.Armlld-Work un sem and City Park may start early thil nprlng. Leigh-County road south of this Plwo gnvsled. STYLE SIIUPPE aff; C C Van'Deuscn ~ "'fn .""-».».-L... fun-»m-su Bhir. Nebraska, February 28, as I For Sale-D\1roc Jersey W. J. Novak, B'la.lr. Furniture, rngl and tloor cover- lngs.lhthew R.Bendor1.21-t! Mlss Katherine Stmve of Omn- ha, spent the week-end with Blair relatives.The ladies of the Christian church had a very successful bake sale lust Saturday. Earl Kelly,of near Nashville, called nt the John Gallagherhome Saturday olternovn. Misa Florence Anderson spent the weekend with Mlm!Hazel Metzler ol Tekaxnah. lingo.Mlthew n. Bendorl.21-mf gllto. the link nn.Wanted. to Buy-Good hrobdnr 6-w _ Advardoe ln The Enterprise. Furniture, mga and iloor cover Cobsl Cobsl Cob: for sale. Phone Red 141.mg Golden.s-av Carl Svoboda of Omaha, vdaitod at the Elzy King home Thursday Methodist church !ood.aale Sut- urday, Feb. 28 at Beehm.an'| stare.5»2t Miss Edith Jensen, who teaches ln Fremont, spent the week»end at the J. P. Jensen home. Nels Jensen of Ornnha, called on hll brother, Ed, A. Jensen on the Bench, lut Sunday. c. x. Bendorf, licensed embnlm- er and nnderhker. Blair.Ofilcs phone, 161; rea. phone. 188.341 Mr. and Mn. .lack Crowdy vls~ .._ . -r .\... \:\...m¢n '|'n¢ker home; ll:-|.0le Jncobeonin reported our house Oumr Hopkins.6»1¢ Mr and Mn. Dave Dessaeur of Oma ha , s pent lut may a t the Frank Stewart home. Merton Kuhr and Kenneth Brown of lincoln, spent the week-end at the Geo Kuhr, Jr. home. Misa Dorothy Jennen of Lincoln, spent the week~end with her par- enu, Mr. und Mn. J. P. Jensen. Wanted-Work ol any kind, en~ pecinlly pncticll nurdng.Rens- onable rates. Phone Bluk 118.I t ' C. K. Bendorf, licensed embdm- er and undertaker, Bladr.Oliiee phone, 161; res. phone, 188.8-tf Mr.and Mrs. Wm.Carter and ehlldren_o£pmeho,spent thowak House for sale or rent.Mrs. L. J. Gnshaolz.6-ti Hrs. John J.Jen s:ma R.. M. Krause spent Last Monday at the John Q. Adams home ln Omahl- For Sale-Vdley battery chars'er,for chlrzihx radio batteries. Price 55. coat $20 new.W. J. Su. .6-xt Mr. and Mrs. Thnmu Smith of Nashville, visited at the home ofMr. and Mn. Henry Betts,Feb. Mrs. H. A. Hank went out to the country Monday 120 vlsit herdaughter,Mn. Byron Bunn and family.Oliver Hudleson i s makin! nay improvement after a severeillness and is Able w be np n little each d»y~Hr, and Mrs.Clark Brom of A good 6-roonmhouae, goodie cation, 81750. N.T. uma & co.11 Mrs. Geo. Klxhr,Jr. ls confind to her bed with dude rhenmatism Mrs. Ella ruse, is wldtlng he dmr, Mrs . Ka te Rohwe r ol Ft Calhoun lor s (ew days. For Rent--A 5-room house, nomodem; also nn improved 10-un tmctdose ULN. T. Lund & Co.1' For Sole-Buff Leghorn hutch mg fuss at szso per hundred Phone L85, Arlington. W.L.Schw 6-2t' Elzy Blnrhne been on tho sid li nt lor tha put bm da y s withi touch ol pneumonia but in reports no reooven-Hag. Mr s . ld lr s mt l v e mo m .w w ily were Sl md ly a ww at m. home of' R. M. Iverson and fam ilyon the Bottom. We hnve a few god|mD!'|3(°l larmlin H..'l', lamdj. Co.6-lt The Rebekah Degree staff me for. Plv iiw at their MU- IMM-kvevening. Dr. and Mn. D. W.. Bell drove to Pnpillinn lurt Tuesdny, returnf ingindha ¢vH11iBl¢~ The De Soto Womans Club meets this afternoon (Thuredny)with Mrs. Wm. Ilndmr Mr. and Mnr Ulm Mei es pmt lam. Friday viding at the F. W. Ruwe home, near Fonhmelle. The Omni Lldlu' Aid meer.: at we home ot Mn. Clui l Petenen Wednesday ammoom Mud: 4 . Chwns Bnm ol Omaha, visitedall the home of hh deter.M n . June:Tlwle wn.he t Sundayxttemorm. 'nm Dram; cum U1 the Fi rs t Lutheran éuch met st Um church parlor;no Wednesday dlsemoon, Feb. 25.Mn. J. E. Fischer was hashes.. Ani ee li ttle lo ci ted8 0 wi \.h| 1 complele set nt new lmildlngmmlso new fences md omlmrdl,only $155.00 per ure.N. 'r.Lund & Go..6 - n Mx. And Mrs. Ted Llthrap drove to Omnhn l u t Monday dght,where they met some friends from Kenesaw, Néb., and all took in a show. Mr.and Mrs. W.J.Koopmnn left for North Platte last Mondny night oo spend a few days vidt- ing at the Dr. and Mrs.L. F. Stales home. Myron Newell, son of Mr. and Mrs.Ed Newell of Arlington, spent the week nd with his grand- parents,Mr.and Mm.M.D. Newell of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bartley drove w Lincoln Inst Friday and Mrs. Bartley's mother, Mrs. McNeil nc- companled them home on Saturday to spend n lew days visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haller and son Milo of north of Arlington,and Miss Edith Hain of this city, re- turned home last Monday nigh! from a six weeks trip to Califomiu Notice, Motoring ~*Public . = ~ ~ .1 $f ~»~_ ~i " L "J '' ..)Q ff f~__.~ N o w \s the time w ~"have yo u r M O TO R ~ 1 ~ /f n R E - C O N D I T I O N E D r j l l '~ ~ a n d S u m - ~.§a ' ~ m e r d r i vi n g ../ WE A R E EQUIP- !o PED U0 COMPLETE-l m p h c l t Lx REBUILD YOUR Guaranteed Service MOTUR- We use the latest method of reconditioning your cylindbrf WE GRIND THEM-t h e method usedby all of the lgggt machine shops.Do not be deceived by the lled SLIP-SHOD HONING or REAMING PROCESS of cylinder work.'/ We are 'UE om cmnman' GRINDERS Ill BLAIR AND vicmmr Come in and talk over your Motor Problems with us-estimates gladly furnished Weldingof All Kinds General Machine Work PHONE 230 Petersen Machine Cr M o t o r S e r v i c e CHRIS J. PETE RSEN, Propri etor Mrs.Emil Fallen and baby of Hen-nan, spent lan Friday at the parental, Elmer Frsin home. C. K. Bendorf, Ileensed embalm-ef and undextakler, nw.Ofilce phone, 161; res. nhone. 188.84:1 Mr. and Mrs.Allred Feel'and family drove out m the Art Pullen home near Splker, laqt Sunday. :wa uv. um »....,....... .___, .east of wwn last Sundxy evening. Mr.and Mrs. Milford Mehnens of Omahn, spent Sunday at the hams of Mr. and Mn.Maurice Mehrens.Mr. a nd Mm. w. H. mmm o f Omaha, were guests at the E. G. Carson home on west South street luv mmdnu end an me Jonas liurtnum Mr.and Mrs. Glen McDonald were guests nt the Fred Olsen home on the Bench lut SaturdAy night.[ Bess and Theodore Crowdy drove up to Decatur, Neb. last SW uxdny nlght and waited at tho C. A. French home over Sunday. NS§£»\Yfci¢y were visitors atg = » ~ A . C m ' n ; > t o n h o m e l u i S u n - ~ m y y f ; l : » _ Q *Y ternoon.__'dn Grew:bmke.Phone 111 Q 48 B m w set on nn wor s B.~F. uma, Blsir.sez'condltivn,$10 to $30 eomp\€\¢-M "John Ba t 'ed fmCluenee R. Jensen, Tin & H-"gg m,,,;,n_,Ho . g ';_ ;§ ;;y .S ; ce.went down Zo; ul openitm u sJohn Denver, wha hu been ml- 5, recovering nicely.ferlng for some *""".€'°'1' nsfrohe Advertise in ng Enterprise. Helen and John Gallagher and Lloyd Matthiesen spent Sunday ut' the Art Meneke home,m M o f Blair. For Sale»-Hoy stacker, 2 sweeps Deering hay rake and aide hill plow. Schenk Bros. Phone jRed 398. .6_2t¢ Miss Evelyn Gartner, teaoher in the grades of the city# schools, spent the week-end with relatives at Hastings.i Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weber of Herman.spent Monday evening with Mrs. John Weber and daugh- ters,in this city. Mr. and Mrs.Harvey Simpson and baby have returned to their home in Tekamah after u two weeks stay in Blair. Mrs. Alice Rowe and Mrs.Frank Simpson are spending wday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Suits and Overcoata.h m m mReasonableprizes.Theo.w m - etrom with A. M. Lnndgard, Coun- cil Blulll, lows.3°.g5¢ MY.and Mrs.Millard Gollehon of Omaha,spent Sunday nt the home ol his mother, Mrs. Bertha Gollehon ol west Grant street. Regular $7.50 Permanent Waves, $5 and so NOW.Either Croglnole or Spiral Wind.Phone 197.Mrs. K. A. Pound.28-t! I 0; paralysis,was sole w ue ... town nm Friday. I oder for sale my Belginn draft stallion, Marquis 12966; also A fine pedigreed Jack.Call John Bolh. Blnir, Nob._60~tf _Will trade Model T Ford sedan ln good shape for Leghom hens, will take part in com.Call The Enterprise.6-lt* Mr. and Mrs. Ed bewellen spent Sunday at the home of their ~ Fumllmre, run and Hoot owe! \D3\-Mal.h»cW_R. swoon.21-t Subscribe for The Enterprise. Mrs. c. C. Norfaud ot Qmalu came in last Sunday to spend 1 few days visiting at the home o Mr. and Mn. C. H. Koepke. Mn Norgaard and Mrs. Koepke ar sinners. Mrs. Alberta. Hughes of Omaln will he in Blair lnduy (Thursday af district supervisor of the.0rd¢ Clark Gollchon, who is #tendingthestateuniversity, ' spent the week-end at the homelof his mo- ther. Mrs. Bertha Gollehon. Ismth of F; >===';°~q=»Miss Bess Patrick of Omaha,ter, Mrs.Grant Ganz ana zamuy oz :snarernmrs.nu Jones of Arl-anon*sunnanv and Monday at the in Omaha.ent, at s r n a m r a n a w l u ue p n :mn after no on a n d evenin ington and Miss Elizabeth Jones of Falls City, visited at the Wal- ber Guts;-how home Sunday. Glabron barley seed, 90c bushel; seed oats, 40c bushel; Rose Comb Red hatching eggs, $3.00 per 100. 3-tf Glen Wilson ",_ ;u...n..,...-n..¢..nt =-v~--~ ----.---.home of her nieces,Mrs.Frank Stewart and Miss Lucille Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boll, Mrs. Chris Boll and Mrs. Bertha Ze- mnn all of Scdbner, visited at the Fred Soll home last Saturday aft» emoon. __. , Mr. and Mrs. Will Kingdon of Kennard. were enteridned at din- ner last Sund y at the John Hooks home. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hansen and baby spent Sunday afternoon vis- iting at the home of Mrs. S. G. ,._. .,.__,__,,_, meeung.Mr. and Mrs.Philip 0'Hanl4 rntertalned the bridge club which they belong on last Tuesd: evening.There were three tahlr Nico refreshments were served the usual hour. Last Mondav aftemoon Galle ~ and Mrs. J. W. fnlmer and ¢.....n..¢hn\.rn nwvr 'Ln FontnnelleiI§¥'i'Ff:Ii|1§r'Eve5iHé tbhialz at me parental, Henry M°=-RQ home. Mn. Chris K. Johnlon lells allo f ~ p e - é o n a l p r o p e mty a t P u b li c Sale Tues day ,Mc h.3r d a t 1:00 o'c }oc k, one-half miie :arth of Blair. I 6 - I t u ¢\\;. . M § ' § $ u § § " " v§ f f § § , " ° ; . § § , . e " " & f = m E § E M r .a n d M r s .F .D .R o g e r s a n u u r a m 0 1 r r u u l v u w g u e s t s S u n d a y a n d s p e n t .~d a y ~O f F t .D o d g e ,I o w a ,a r e M f g M a x ~e n t e r t a i r u m a k i n g a vi s i t a t t h e p u r e n t a 1 ,W e s l e y a n G u i l d l a s t .F r i d a y lat the Ed Stevens home.__-.-.. ...|.....l.a......C. W. Burger home on weatSoutl1|n00n_There vyas _a good 1 .4 g u i l t -tix; \'\1.i;\dln home I -.».._ me Mn. Hamm: snlund Wllllm_ ; " ° ' § | § ; I-{JnE`rl1`iI r. I M n Antnn Rnnelt and lon.1 4; Lorraine, !|iI\C }*021I"0l(l (iBllgl'1I(!l{M1,;_w m " g u y ang Cl|1llgH\¢BI|gtygef,o f Mr .and Mr s .Chas.By r ne,is f h i ar g a r et s p en t S atu r d ay i n Oma -__hen.nertson,wh o is ai ni ng a t a n spent Sunday blr . an d Mrs . 0. anc e an d ni c e lun c h s ervea. Mr . a nd Mr s . E r n e st Mo o re a n d c hildren o f th e W r en c h sc hool di s tri c t we r e vi si to rs a t th e Fr e d Lo ng h ome laa t Su nd ay . - n 4 .» ._ . . L L . .\ . . . . . .a m h n u D L G * a u s u ¢¢ . »u - . .. . . . . . - c , - - ,- ... of F lore nc e. Th e Bu s y B e e C lu b me t wi t! Mr s .Sophia Reeh, Feb. 13.Th e r we re thi rte en present.A iunc was ser ved by the ho stess." I a n d ha vi n g re tussc l wi th t h e f lu andfh a v§g i| ;in g with the ir su n and bro-ny ss Ag ne s " ' " "has bee n out o f sc hoo l for the past ther,Pau l,wh o has a position ta k m g n u r s e s tn we e k i n consequenced there.Oma h a hospital, 1 Vnnunrl.-A msm'1=\ black overc oat.'W1nv nnt hnveafhmrt DéIlllRhE'1l'|£~er parentfr, n 0 |h l l-M a y We Suggest forAU . . . " - .. _.._Owne r ma y ha ve the s ame by c all- in g at th e R. Sh o r t h o me o n Fi r s t an d Writ-;ht street,pr o vi n g th e artic le and pa y i ng f or thi s no ti c e . 6 - w Mr s .Cy Anderson wa s able to ......|.§........1...w..fun'm eln hn u ni in l gfl . . . | .» - . - . . . _ . . . . . . _ _ . _ ._t h a t g i v e s a n a t u r a l w a v e ?A r e a l b a r g a i n a t $ 5 a n d s a t i s f a c t i o n g u a r - a n t e e d .G a l l M r s M .S u t h e r l a n d a t 4 1 5 f o r a p p o i n t m e n t .4 6 » t f Mr .a n d Mr s .F r a n k Simp son en te rtai ne d la st S un da y at d in ne r, WI.."mul \.|\¢a Polak Tn fl iu \1iiR Gi lh en so n.Ch r is B. Han s en wa s in Li n c o ln the for epa rt ol'th e we ek attend- i n g th e Sc a ndi naviar r Mutu al I n su mnc e Go.me e ti n g to wh ic h h e went as a delega te. Th e 0 .E .S.kensimzton wa s U o n t lor ge l;to uuy y o u sw-~Litter fo r baby c h ic lgs at Fa r me r s Pro du c e & Ha tc h er y .Our pr ic e is right. Phone 253. H. J. Madsen.5-2t Go ld i e an d Luc ille Feer , da ugh- te r s o f Mr .an d Mrs . De lma r Fe e: apent last Sunday sris iting ll r ln d see pin g"wa s th e subjec t o f the aft»ernoon'a program. Th e si x lo we r gra des o f the Central sc hool presented a program a t th e hi g h sc hool a u d i to r i u m' o n Tues day after noon wi th th e ro o m teac hers in charsre.A n u mb e r o f Your Order To dayalll l .h t h a t y o u l m m r rrt e l e p h u n e o r.lust glanc e s o wn lm!!ual;0 |Dnrg mnu m xu uul are th e bee t.Se le d th o s e y ou wa n t a n d eitbe c u ll i n p er s on fo r th em.W . J . Sas is k n o wn n n n | { | ¢ .n f L I . .n m s a m l f m n f . . .a l s n n i i a l l l n " P h return Iluuu:n u m Hu: lluayauml All m r .uuu nun.ucucu uvAx|a|Auluu ____Oma htf'where ishe un de fwen t a n Merle Fre nc h o f Blai r,an d Mr .he ld Tuesday after noon,Feb.24,Mr s .A lf r e d Koe hler o f Ue n u n g ," " ' " - ~ - ~ '-=---opera tmn rec en t y .She as c onvul-an d Mr s Ha r ve y Simp son of Te_at th e c h ap ter ro o ms .Mr s . C ly d e Ne b .g g ;dmothers o f 1;-=pu pi ls an d eseing ni c e ly a t h e r h o me i n th is k a ma h s k i h he re e n s we r e presen_.nn er wa s e on-man o f t -M _a _4c ity .M m .Inh n W nho r a nd dau srh teu freshrgzent committee.B \ e n ; e " " ? ° ? § . " , , 3 L i ~~ta n g ' a n d M m L . C .K lo p p we n t '-a ay after noon,to for :he high | '_q u i l l s )UA u m |.||vu u1.|.5 Ill.ul v u \ . |! l \ \ :| n n v v n Selected Rice 4 lb. ' 25cl r . a n d M r s . A . R . B e a l e s e n t e r - I ~ 1 § i . { ¢ E é ~ ~Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McBride and days the f°l'°P*n'f of the me; =g attend the funeral of Mrs. Eli tained u number of friends at Stokes,also Byron Battling of son of Omaha, spent the week-end the home of thear son,Dr.ar beth Graham, mother of Misalld Qhnir hnm.. nnnth nf Blair last Sat~lfnnnnr. wore Rundnv dinner sruesta at Sioux City and called at the Moats.Graham.a former high scl iza- ary loo!~i "f iridse n- `2"U{' ir}\i|'vT"§ T "`'cm. Manda' home on their ny lun M slum, wha 1 lb- u»»=m'i me city man. hen.'Ly2.i'.§.`é°'&'}§'". lwh ».'£'LJ.¢§......?..e r ume.mm- .mu Monday '"'"'°°"-'aww 'Jw Www sun No..r .5 Hn. Gnnt Allen and C O Y H F l a k C 8 2 k 5 -2 5 c .1 .na..,W Mrs. Beslan.Mn. W. H. Hugheu wu henna Mr. md Mtg. ln_ gp md vu I !°¢k'°lfi §""°_d P." __ l¢rlf'Wl\-wl Tylon, ueampnnled Miss Sadie Gameron and friend,\to the Royal Neiéhbor kensing'f,onlchildren a{1d_1§dr. af_\d1\frB. Henr}fLn|g_m3,Mr.and Mrs.R_Shun or|5y.twmey and Mrs. Herman AyeIII Sugar Crystals, gran- '|1 n l l _ -. . l __ B ' ) ElfcnCoulter of Omaha,accom-last Friday afternoon.There was Grunkemf West Pomt were am- this city.r .panied by Leonard Larsen of Kew a large crowd in attendance.A ner guests at the home of John J.ML and Mrs. Harley Wilcox and Egend the e witaz gtng; n o r d ,s p e n t W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g ,l o v e l y l u n c h w a s s e r v e d b y n c o m -J e n s e n ,w e s t o f B l a i r .f a m i l y o f t h e L o n g Q e e k n e i g h -B g a i r w o m a n M r s J T h o m p s o n 1 1 \a n _ | .L L -1 f 'f " . » u » » n u .l n n H § n . n l " \ . .- . . J \ . | u n D a n i " a n i m A F A U D \ . n I \ \ » \ n . l \ w u m n n A f n n n v n 1 \ l ¢ | l Q H D A H U " n n | " " | n n n t : n ' 1 | l § h .1 I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McDonald. Mr.and Mrs. Jack Crowdy and daughter,Bess attended a card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lebbert of Bnnington, last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sutherland, who reside south of town,vhre moot rgrceably surprised Wednes- day evening,Feb.18, when Mr. and Mrs. Holgar Hansen and son and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sutherland drove out to extend best wisheB to them, the date being their second wedding anniversary..The aelf- invited guests brought oysters and later in the evening ia. fine oyster supper wasfdrth coming. rn amonpercan-~c Codfish Gordansllmeless - 20c Sardines 0iled2 cans -l5c Sardines Mustard Zcans 25c VEGETABLES ar FRUITS Always haclule vegetable ln your menus for hzsllblul bel- anoe al melln.Vegetables corlldn thou vdlnmlm necessary for body building and are rllgeallve aids. Celery per bunch -l5c Lettuce, Iceberg, per head l3c Lettuce, Iceberg 2 heads 25c Grape Fruit,large size, Texas Sweets, Seedless 3 for 25c Oranges, sweet and juicy 2 doz. for - 35c I Qi Lo f ~. .: 1 va ».~.I '-:\ \v -<12 " \ \ . : Log Cabin SYRUP Small Can 354: ' ~Il!! 550 Large $1.20 ~3';"?'eW. J. SAS.d Prunes$antaClaraS'°,'§i2' box $ 1 .69 PrunesSantaClara 3 lbs. - 25c Navy Beans 3 lbs. - - 25c CA NNE D G O ODS SPECIALS Now that your num-y shelves are uhdergoing their slrrin| cleaning,buy your new stock of camud goods u the low ice:we are featuring lhin week. COTTAGE CHEESE Special 20c per carton -- - n _ ~\ \ \ 3 E na g B l a i r F e e d M i n ' The ~ §Kuhr -and Wright K.W.mans WE USE xmco, IN OUR K. W. FEEDS ~a Grinding, Oat Hulling and Mixing 5 Anytime 5 m m c n ls Down AGAIN 2 Blue Ribbon Tankage m $1.65 perhundred lbs.~ WE usa. ~ IN ouapf w. FEEDS ~ WTAMILK § § r-g nnmD g ggif s rd go K. W. Chick Starter $3.00 wr cwt. $2.85 in soo lb. lots Ingredients:Hulled Osh. A.l!|1!|Meal,When! Shorts, Wheat Bran, Xdlow Com, Meal Scnpn, Oil Meal. Kraco (Milk Snlar Feed), Bam Meal, Vin milk (Yeast, Buttermilk. C04 Liver Oil. Potulhxm iodide), Mulutn. Coconut Oll Meal,Charrroal, Sllt, Gluten Fed. Protein not lan than 18%, Fihn mn more tlnn 5%» Fat nn! lun than 4%. C(Dm E -1>E :-nz E F g 'IIrnruC7U: m T ry our Special K .W .Laying §Mash it costa $1.50 per cwt. E Regular K. W - Laying Mash $2.25 §per Cwt. E oc:UF ¢ nee Clam Haynes, Mrs. Ed Nater received word of the death of her father, Mr. Trigg of Elgin,lll.and left Thursday morning for that place to attend the funeral servicqs.Mr.Trigg will be kindly remembered by u number of people i n t h e Nater neighborhood as he lived ht the Nater home for a while. Miss Abigail B. Hansen of Oma» ha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neils H. Hansen of this city, was united in marriage w Mr,S.Wilhelm Beernstrup of Blair, by Rev,Frese Saturday evening,Feb. 7, 1931. The only witneuu w the cere~ mony were Mr. and Mrs. George Lischer of Omaha,the latter a sister ol the bride. \ \ \ Slimw fif\ |to_MaceHJnia, Iowa last Sunday ton r u ln Ilnnc mn n f Mr .and Mr s .J er ry Foley an d daugh ters,Beatric e an d Rosalie we re supper guests a t the J o hn Dornuc ker ho me i n the southern pa rt o f th e c o un ty , las t Su nd ay i n ho no r of J oh n' s birth day . Mi s s Prisc illa Rhoades dro ve g p vm f r o m W a y n e wh er e she is ntfnnrlintr zvhfml.wi th Mi s s D o t- \l| I mu ;|uuu1.|¢v i uvun.vw; »I o wa ma d e a bri ef vi si t o n hi s parents,Mr .and Mr s .Chris B. Ha n se n o f th i s c i ty la s t Sunday an d also m t h hi s brother,B u r t, wh o lives we s t o f Ken nar d. Mr .a n d Mr s .H .O.Hu r d an d so n s o f Oma h a, d ro ve u p Sunday to .a ttend the fes tiviti es a t the l».."An n f 'M|n ||n\»r|*a ciulnv I l i a vis it Mr s .Me a ts 'sister,Mr s . Fr a n k K e a s t o n d h e r mo th e r, wh o li ve s wi th Mr s .Kea st. , Or de r y o ur ba by chic ks no w. ' A l l hea vy br eed s 9 c ;blo od te sted 12c.Bi ai r Ha tc he ry loc ated a t Fa rmer s Produc e Co.Phone 263. H. J .Madsen.6 - lt 'r i m T.n'H'm»n n v Saints:hm-sn gi?fs ~.i P othy Hartung of Arlington lnstFriday evening,and spent theweek-end with home folks. Mrs. Henry C. Jensen celebratedher birthday last Sunday, Feb. 22,when relatives and friends gath-ered at the Jensen home both aft»emoon and evening to extend bestwishes and spend n social time. Miss Helen Burger,who has been working in Ft. Dodge, Iowa for several months, retumed home Sunday evening and will spend the summer at the home of her pax-~ ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W1 Burger. F R E E - I lackage Kalsomine with the purchase of two.New life for your home with Gamble'sInteriorPaints.Eggshell Wall Finish, $2.10 gal.Flat wsu sz.oo gal. Gamble Stores, Fremont, Neb.6-1¢ Tha M. E. Ladies' Aid met at thehome of Mrs D. Z. Mummert, Sr. on lan 'haesday afternoon.Mrs. Munnmert was assisted in the serving by Mesdarnea Ed Durant, and Fritz Kegler and Miss Anna Raver. Miss Helen Scheffler emanatin- ed at a nine o'clock waffle break~ fast last Sunday moming, ln honorol her guest, Miss Dorothy Powell of Chicago.There were ten young ladies present, former classmates of Miss _Powe1l. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brumbaugh entertained Ernest Archer and daughter of Paplllion,Neb.on that Snnrlav at dinner.Mr. Arth- .......e .......s......... s....e.,H. Cx Jensen, the occasion being her birth anniversary. Miss Dorothy Powell of Chicago, came to Blair on an excursion, ar- riving Saturday moming and r e turning Sunday evening.She was a guest of Miss Helen Scheffler whllo vnlsiting relatives and friends in this city. Custom Hstching-32.00 per cwt. We are booked up with thousands of eggs. If you want any hatazhlng on this price,reserve your traysnow.Blair Hatchery located at Farmers Produce Co.Phone 253. 1-r. J. Madsen.8-It Mrs. E.A. Brumbaugh has re~ celved word from her son, George, who recently went out to Llngle,Wyo.,that he likes the country very much and plans to my in- definitely.l-lc ls working for Mrs. Clyde Bllfar at present. Mr. and Mn. Chris B. Hansen went over to Kennard last Sun- day to help their son, Bert, cele- brate his birthday.They wore dinner guests and spent a pleas- ant day there. A number of friends gathered in the afternoon and a social time was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bobs enter- tained a. number of relatives and friends at a six o'clock dinner on Sunday in honor of their eighth wedding anliversary which occur- red recently.The evening was spent at pinoehlo when Mrs. Wm.McDonald and Norman Warrick revival meetings Wednesday eve- ning, Feb. 25 at 7:30 and will ron- tlnue for two weeks.Rev. Crea: ol Fremont, will have charge. Miss Mildred Iverson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Iverson who noddqnorth of town, spent Sun- day night at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Iver son.,» Mrs.Rachael McDonald,who lives south of town, entertained at dinner last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.Geo. McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Glen McDonald and children,and Mr. and.Mrs. Chauncey Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Zulpher and three children ol Omaha, drove up Sunday evening to vdslt their rela- tives,Mr.and Mrs.Freeman Tucker Ind show them their new- est baby born at Christmas time. Mn. L. D, Warrick entertained eleven members of the Past Noble Grand Club at her home Monday alyemoon at quilting.Mrs. A. S. Amnatead invited the ladies over to hér home for a late afternoon lunch. Mrs. Marion Sutherland rstum- ed last Sunday evening from |K.irklvl1le, Mo. where she recently underwent an operation.She is roportod to be getting dong very nicely which is good news to her friends. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jensen enter- tained three tables of irlends at nlnnohln laat Ssntul-dau nvnnlnnv A l ll m er used to nm o ess shop ln Blair years ago d he and Mr. Brumbaugh are old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Osear Pdersen re=turned last week from a visit with relatives at Chicago.Mr. Peder, sen, who formerly drove |. truck for the Standard Oil Co. has ne- sulgned and will move to n (ann north of Blnlr.Clifford Halbertacceptedthepodtlonwiththe Standard Oll Co. and in now at- tending his new duties. Mrs.Alfred Feer entonalned s number of friends at n quilting party at her home leet Frldny. The ladlee come ln the morning and were entertained at s flue noon dinner alter which they vla- iled and quilted until lute in the nfternono.The following were present: Mrs. Boone Newkirk and daughter,Katherine,Miss Anna Bnrhon, Mrs. Chr-le Pehsrsen. Mrs. won first prizes.Everyone pree~ ent had n fine Sine. mm Luelll Simpson realved A letter from her grandmother, Mrs.Emma Shields who is wdtlhg in Los Angelou,&li !.,this winter, that lhe and her deter, Mn.Fred Smith plnn to return to thdr home ln Omnha soon.She mms that they are enjoying Cnlllomln ex~ cept for the clixnate which they do not like as it is often cold when the mn is not out. Hn. .Tunes Hansen of Florence, ceiehrehed her blnhdny last Sun~ day slternoon when A number of Blnir and Washington county friends who ih end spent the stt- erooon md evening.Those pres ent were Mr.and M n .Holger Hansen und lon,Mr. und Mrs. Frlt: Mntthleeen and hmlly o f Blnlr. Mr. und Mn. L ff Pnnnnn ,...--_., .__ ..-"__, ...-.....,...nice lunch was served.Mrs.Ed Quiet and Allan Jensen held hlgh~ est sooree and Mn. Clerk Llppln» cott and Ed Quint were second high. Mr. and Mn. Fred Soll left YM-\ wrdly. Feb. 25. for LlPl.|t\a, Neb.` where they will make on extended visit at the home of their dnugh- ter,Mrs.Louls Neeve and Mr. Naeve.They uk ho hnve their Enterprise lent to them to the new address. Mrs.El.lnPrle e wutlugues to f honor at n surprlne blrthdny din- ner given in her honor by Mr. and M n .Prarnnn Tucker at the 'hcker home l u t Sunday.Her o m. Mn. Knle Ro hwe r o f Ft. Cnlhoun,presented her with e lovely hlrthdny cake.Those en~ joying the dinner with Hn. Prlee u . .- . . A 4. ______._ ______,___ l...___.-, ___- - - - - - - - 1 - ------~»~| vvu¢u mu.. Innu num ullll. nnac xmlmRa s mu s s e n , a ll o c E o r u m a n d f a mi ly o f Ro s a H1 1 l , u u j Hi n a - Mr . md Mn . C h u .H m m . M r s ~ and M n .Goo.E n - [ A n n J u d , w h o li ve s a o u t h wu r t o f | K a te Ro h we r and Mr .an d M n I town.l m u r . 1 ' s \ . . "~ D T e n ! ; mx,|" ' "l U j'f§f__hfl!'lllll-Bhlr, Nebrnh, Febmlry 26, 1981! 1 KENNARD NEWST H E "w i l l b u y o n l y f l e a d i n g m a k e o f T l r e -A GOOD REIULUTION 'IEE /7' THRU(/6//' n .»we.'<' N,xr~'f 4 _AN J.<\'\' QR ¢.r~'~ ~ oO<>"""#W -/ s T H F i s 4 \>\40.vl nw -I '2 "/Af'S e w w -.wm dc m a ~OX Au.w»¢n¢n~»d|»ww .,..¥s...,.M»¢.-...|¢...<>>~ <mlm n¢¢m Na-m wmduv _eoukmponoflnvidlyandlong '4> < "~ " ° " ~ ~ ~ > * ~ " " " , ; " : ~ ° ¢ ' ~~"f,.:;.."..°. ' : : ° °.+"i*,: '° ' °" * °. :. , ." " "° "or <° 0 t h u m h j m h d u l h h y m g g d m _\l J _»\h¢~v\»|>|°¢\»ga¢¢-»dpa»¢-'inn-»n1u.m.~.Zmum Wm All-Wcorhn mai. haldhu anion on wud'OWN mddm me mm muh . . . mmaudy~p¢u...d5\ponvlnnwdovn\hoboa lnmdwdqggi. TIRE REPAIRING R o s e n b a u n § e r v i c e S t a t i o n ennar , Nebraska ' u\op.|h¢|nm-||ed'k$\»pa1vidcuvdsdn|¢hnn noavof,|ih~\ab¢|bo1\d:~A»kusta|l»owyouonour ';;, ~f, Work Phone No. 3 A r l i n g t o n ,N e b r . 'gg ding anniversary. The eveningwuspent plnyingfzinochle,At cards Mrs.Harry ohnson and Chris morning, Feb. % as thrown ovc n Vain of can from Buver Crossing Saturday for PEACEFUL HILL P me ml a m school ma a n y visitors' :hy Friday with 1 ahon KENNARD NEWS Mn.Elizabeth Berry,Mn.Homer Wud and Helm Elizabeth ware Omaha viaiwrs Monday.Mn.Han-y Hdmdng 1-assumedfrom Omaha Inst Ssturday where°he had been in 0. horpltal 101° the ~'s birthday.T h e vlsihon w e r e l » I n . R . G . W i e u e m d C h r l s - » ti n e, Mn . Otto Vo s s, An n n, Vi o la . , ...Iu Ih r .ver in Blah'-they will save yoMr.And Mrs.Clmberg money,6-I. m a hmil y spans why evening Women and\M.isué| Dress Bl!~with Mn. Dora Sumner and Leon.~rn on sale at ody $2~at th KENNABD RURAL J0'1'l'INGS ||l ¢. .\||morrwmg c aller a t F r a n k G a n e r i and Leon Sum.ner '| . Mr .a n d Mr s .Pe te Rausmmmen Fashion Center in B fv --wo np u» 56.6- Winter Cod;just a few le! New Spring Drama lor Women and Misses priced at $8.75 m mms i n sizes ll to 52 ma 1 4% ding anniversary. The eveningwuspent plnyingfzinochle,At cards Mrs.Harry ohnson and Chris Ulhnel held high score.At a lah: lunar lunch was served.Mrs. A. C. Holmes came dawn PEACEFUL HILL P me ml a m school ma a n y visitors' :hy Friday with 1 ahon ~'s birthday.The vlsihonw¢reMn.R.G.Wi es emdChris -» KENNABD RURAL J0'1'l'INGS ||l ¢. .\||morrwmg c aller a t F r a n k G a n e r i and Leon Sum.ner '| . Mr .a n d Mr s .Pe te Rausmmmen Ih r .ver in Blah'-they will save yoMr.And Mrs.Clmberg money,6-I. m a hmil y spans why evening Women and\M.isué| Dress Bl!~with Mn. Dora Sumner and Leon.~rn on sale at ody $2~at th Fashion Center in B fv --wo np u» 56.6- Winter Cod;just a few le! New Spring Dres ses for W omen |H ~za lc ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gifford I~`re':\ch.Jimmy French re- turned with her alter having spent tm days wlth his grandpar- Mr.and Mrs.Hennan KrusevisitedrelativesinBenningtonlast week.\rs. Ernest Nordin, Sr.mmeoufrom Orndia Friday for n fewI i i dt wi th Mrs:c. Miller.Sand dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. G'ord French were Mrs. A.C. Holmes of Beaver CrominggandMr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson ofnear, Craig.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Naeve en-tertained at a pinochle party attheir home Saturday evening, thefollowinr:Messrs.and MesdamesJasperltosenbsum,Chas.Bates, Glcfnn Rosenbaum, Paul Noel, Har- old Jensen, leonnrd Peterson and families,Mrs.Ruth Rosenbaum, Miss Ida Mae Pettit and RoscoeRosenbaum.At cards Mrs. Chas.Bates and Paul Noel were high and Mm. Harold Jensen and Glenn Rosenbaum were low.At a late hour, refreshments were served. Mrs.Carl Lund o l I-'mmont spfnt the forepart off Inst weekwith relatives here.Richard McKnln of Omaha, has-been iending the jaasttwo week:with rs. Mary Jacobse and sons. Mrs. Oscar Anderson and chil-dren of Arlington, visited here onWednesday. Mr.and Mrs.Henry Jensen, Ella and Oscar visited at Arthur Je:|sen's Thursday evening. Mrs. Elizabeth Berry was on the sick list the lorepart ol lastweek. Mns.Bert Swihart and Clydewere Omaha visltors'Tuesday.Mrs.H.G.Van Deusen spentlast week visiting her children in Omaha..Mildred Kingdon, who is work- ing in Omaha,spent Saturday night and Sunday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs W. E. Kingdon. The Colby Corner CommunityClub met with Mrs. Roscoe Cookgg an all day session last Thurs- y.Misses Harriet and GretchenSlsllwereBlair visitors Wednes- ay.Mr.and Mrs. George Hedelund and Jeanette attended the diver wedding on Mr.and Mrs. Robert Bryce at the Washington hall on Saturday night.George Garrett has beeh busythepastweekredecoratingtheintenor of the Mrs. Gertrude Nealhouse where Mr. and Mrs. TomHitchcock will soon move as theyhave rented their farm.Miss Ella Virginia Ziegler wen?to Dave, Neb. Saturday morning to spen the weekend with herBarents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tim-erlun. Sho returned Sunday nightPaulKempcke, who lives north of Arlington, was a Kennard vis- itor Tuesda Mr. and rs. Harry Blaco were dinner guests at the A, C. Debel home in Blair Saturday evening. A number of neighbors andfncnds gave a farewell party forMr.and Mrs.Hsrr Jahne sltheirhome last Friay eveningCardsfurnishedtheevening?amusement.Mr. and Mrs. .lahnelwillnoonbemovingtoafan-nnear Tekarnah.Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hansen en-tertained the following couples at caros Saturda hight: Messrs.andMesdarnes Glf ord French, HarlandFrench and Harold hautrup. Kuhr Ella and Elmer Weaaumnand Lillian and Mm-Ie Kxhnk. Edna Voss spent the week-and on the wmprq; mild and bland u itlulu. Hg, tn genus action soothes l w w w mom |y u manpowerful madlclno.Tbnh the beauty of ¢-hi! lpeclalchildnufs remade!!I. lpqy ba n uthe Unis! lnhn -as allen u ershgm. aces ol colin. diarrhea ordturbmgnhh in invaluable.A coated tnngua iorujlul. | Indmpc to ward ol com paden; nodo n my n fnilon of had hrenlh.Whenever dm: don't out well, don'K_ |m 'wd L or hm m y litth un wee:b - » - : § a l l t . \ m t ' | ~ €'c a,'Lil; C A S T O R I A "will buy only iif l e a d i n g m a k e o f T i r e -A GOOD REIULUTION 'IEE /7' THRU(/6//' n we 1 N,xr~'f ~4~J. _-.1 , ,.»~O O Q Y E # I M ./ 5 T ; . , £L I .c , v l TM 'Tho ~,' A famous G°°¢91N'1 . '~Q 0 Au.w»»»¢n~¢a|»w».,yourSupommlCudCm~>~<6 riullnnodlm.Ne||l\o\vll\¢dup-~eoukwporiolhvidlya ndlong ' / ~G Q-txnflghi-wipvhablotiuoropulaadinbha `lilo. Undnaaikwodilnlng ofwddon ~ Q eu|Invl|hs\mad,wh¢n»»syh¢lon9. has 'mod-nhoclnvrlnnardimlyoafdalalgugqf fhopulmolyourhonduponlhismroododlodl _J hawdnblocl ¢-»dpa»¢.||»n-»n1u»m.~ q \\u\op.|h¢|nm-||ed'k$\»pa1vidcuvdsdn|¢hnn \noavof,|ih~bb¢|bo1\d:~A»kusta||»owyouonour ';;,69mum Wm All-Vzharhnliroodfs holdhsl odiooon ebld-|ulhgnad\l|\\|hllx!:uinkh...||\ormou>ly ` ~p¢ u .. .d s ¢ p o n a l nw da v n\ h» bu nmd wd qg gL TIRE REPAIRING R o s e n b a u n § e r v i c e S t a t i o n ennar ,Nebraska ~ Men E. whmu ELECTRIC & RADIO SHOP forBattery and Electrical Work Phone No. 3 Arlington,Nebr. ~.~u. W o me n an d Misses Dress Slip pe r s o n s ale at on ly $ 2. 9 8 at thc -Fash ion Cen ter i n Bla. ir- -wo rth up to 3 6.6 - ltEn n a J etti c k Shoes f o r W o me n $5 a nd 6 ` ;:I a .t ;\ I gn~Le or a 'W ri c h spe nt th e we e kmn d a t t h e i r h o m e ; Mi s s Rose W ene man spent sev- er al da y s at th e J uliu s S a lt: h ome ne a r I r vi n g to n ; Mr .and Mr s .W m.Von-=were amo ng tho s e th a t helped Mr .and Mr s .A lf r e d Svogeraon celebrate th ei r 15 th we dd in g an n iver sa ry o n Sun day eveni ng. Mr s .H .C.Kuhn-vfsited a t th e ~1,g _lack Dempsey Kennard ---f -Nebraska vicinity attended Henry MIde1dt'A su-ls Tueaay. nnd Hn; Sonenmlrn on Fridly.' Mr.and Mm Dick Km-meman and daahfers vlaited at the Mrs.Mary rich home Sunday after noon.Harvey pm! Marjorie Kmhr and <._<2 Restless CHILDREN <' CHILDREN will net. ohm fe' noa plmgt muon. But theres \l~ com lhower n~ t ~ J ~ ~ o le ;hHq_=;\-in hone~of Hn. lllldred ..._~ay :-ernoon.Mrs. Anna Wiese is stayin? willher daughter,Mrs. Andrew Chris tiansen at present. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Voss and fam- ily visited at the Otto Voss home Sunday aftemocm. Friends and relatives were en-tertained at the Fred Kunnernanhome Friday evenin in honor ofMr. Kun:1eman'a bidi anniversary. Misses Lillian and Made Kahnk visited at the Lecrone school last Thursday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Rudie Wiese and sons attended a miscellaneousshowerforM m Mildred Heier Luschen Sum' 15'zfternoon.Mr. :ml I N '. Kuhr,Jack and Ralph helped (l~orre Nelaenof Blair, celebrate his birhday orWednesday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Harry V.'rlc'Jeanette and Virgil Gene attendee a surprise party at the Max Klotzhome Thursday evening, given inhonor of Mrs. Klotz' birthday thefollowingday. Miss Edna Voss and Lillian and .l l h .. . o .- H I : visitors of Charlie W ri1:'.h'a.. Mr .an d Mr s .Char les Mixcfeldt :p u n t Mo n d a y a t Hu n r y Mi a f e ld va . HARNESS OILING 7 Sc EST OF MATERIALS USED WO RK GUARANTEED ~Get in on Our Sale of Gen G O L D S E A L BEW ARE OF IMITATIONS Aches JI ~I PAI N Sl;~ g f ~=Fra nk Gllle fl on llr.~ C . F . G ~ lv- . rf : I~ ?1. >. .nf ~ . ~"~a, ./ t r' I f ~ ~rf :.1 5¢:1 1LA4 "f , ' : i : ~ ." aL _"$M ." £;; |~r i f s 1 i n - . . (. - f (vu NIC r n m m u c n s m n H A R D W A R E Kennard, Nebraska \4~\. . . -» - "s Only1 . Th e Ta tu !Co i tof All Ton Ite m!To Y o u must fuladnoui.You willbeproudtoshowthem11 your friends. Each Combination Package ol M a r i v o n n e Re q u i s i t e s c o n ta i n s th e f o l l o w i n g r e g u l a r s i z e i te m s : llar lvon nlllarivonnenurlvonnuMarlvonnoIlarlvanneMlr lvo n n lNlarivonnlIlnrlvofmolli rlvon nollsrlvonnd Role C'nnw ~Cocuunut ou Slmmpoo....Soc'Mic Poudrr ~.....s1.oo$1.00Cleannlnf CnmeCommex on Poudre .. . . .Dept tory .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. ll0 ' 0Pa ste Ro ue ..............1!»cIInu de To lette _|,;5°Brllliantine ~Parfum Naralsne ........$2.50Total $10.00 omni sms are sure of two things. lt's lure relief, and lt'| hxrmleas. Those nblen with the Bayer mm do not hurt the hart. Take them whenever you mic: [mm Headxcha Neuritis Colds NeumldnSore Throat Lumbago Rheumntiam Tooduche When your had when-(mm my mme-'ha n A oold hu ae tded in your iohm. or you feel those deep- dovrn pain: of rheumatiam, aehiiu. or lumbago, take Bayar Aspirin uid get real nlid. If_t.he pagan ny| ....,~...1urdayafternoon with --~ Dora Sunmer and Leon.Theywere also "gg gue sts the re ..Frank Guser returnedhome Thursday afternoon from theLouis Gorieham home alter a shaft ADVERTISING COUPONT h i s C o u g o n w l e t h c r I r i s h $ 1 . 9 3 e n t i t l e : , W - 1 l o o m C o r n ln a l l o n P a c k a g e ,c o n s i n u n o n i n e t r u l y e x q u h l t e l n l a r i vo n n l To i l e t t e Q u i s l l uI n d o n e | ! . 0 0 b o t t l e l l u l vo n n e P a r f u m N m c l s u .H e n d r h e e h o f m o m ! o r d e r t o C a m e o T a l l e t r l c l ,52 1 L 1 - d u A vo . .s c n m t o n ,P l . N # m ¢DOO o 0 l O an ~evan o o i n u a s ¢ | | o o | | | u o »\;o l u |I f § m |a r e n o t n a l l d l e d y o u r m o n e y v m b e f t h n d t d . ~yu'"~mai Aspirin it the trade-mnfk of Bgyamanufacture of monoaeetiuddutefof aalicylimcid. \>\2""" .e=~a°"\r\<\P~5Yfef*| \~ ' RUGS 9 X 12 Rugs S 7 5 0 l Regularly $10.95 OTHER SIZES PROPORTIONATELY A L L ~ P A T T E R N S 17 ~U E ~ 4. 1 f r ¢ ~ .I ) ( ,, t ( g , | |."~'f n : ~' - Q - e ~|7f *.,,an 45, e -........ ...._....-................... For the Asking Ten Full Size Original Myrivorfne Beauty Requisites l q n Individual contain- er wi!!~rnccfully adorn The Secret of Loveiness ls Now Yours "will buy only iif l e a d i n g m a k e o f T i r e -A GOOD REIULUTION 'IEE /7' THRU(/6//' n we 1 N,xr~'f ~4~J. _-.1 , ,.»~O O Q Y E # I M ./ 5 T ; . , £L I .c , v l TM 'Tho ~,' A famous G°°¢91N'1 . '~Q 0 Au.w»»»¢n~¢a|»w».,yourSupommlCudCm~>~<6 riullnnodlm.Ne||l\o\vll\¢dup-~eoukwporiolhvidlya ndlong ' / ~G Q-txnflghi-wipvhablotiuoropulaadinbha `lilo. Undnaaikwodilnlng ofwddon ~ Q eu|Invl|hs\mad,wh¢n»»syh¢lon9. has 'mod-nhoclnvrlnnardimlyoafdalalgugqf fhopulmolyourhonduponlhismroododlodl _J hawdnblocl ¢-»dpa»¢.||»n-»n1u»m.~ q \\u\op.|h¢|nm-||ed'k$\»pa1vidcuvdsdn|¢hnn \noavof,|ih~bb¢|bo1\d:~A»kusta||»owyouonour ';;,69mum Wm All-Vzharhnliroodfs holdhsl odiooon ebld-|ulhgnad\l|\\|hllx!:uinkh...||\ormou>ly ` ~p¢ u .. .d s ¢ p o n a l nw da v n\ h» bu nmd wd qg gL TIRE REPAIRING R o s e n b a u n § e r v i c e S t a t i o n ennar ,Nebraska ~ BASKETBALL GAlIE Tha Elkhorn quintet was here ~t Wednesday night for a return.with the Kennnrd townzeamsnnard was agdn victnrioun, theon being 41 to |.B.in.thehfavor. |.:~°~ KENNARD NEWS Mn.Elizabeth Berry,Mn. Homer Wud and Helm Elizabeth ware Omaha viaiwrs Monday.Mn.Han-y Hdmdng 1-assumedfrom Omaha Inst Ssturday where°he had been in 0. horpltal 101° the removal of wnsiln and sdenolds.MW and Mrs. Elmer Wx-ight gn- WRECKING c a lmCALLED To WF-'NNARD On lin Monday morning, Feb. % a frei ght cu was uuuwn ovc o n l u d d a w h m n h m i n o l e a nwas bein~hmm along 1!v» side t,'|'B,Ck8 a t l u l ~.I t n . . . u n d e r t h e c a :j u m p e d t h e i l u urterorth.. .. have rented th eir fa rm. Mis.-1 E l la Vi r g in i a Ziegler wen? t o D a v e ,Ne b. S atur da y mo r n i n g to : p e n th e we e k e n d wi th her g a r mi n , Mr . a n d Mr s . F r a n k Ti m- erlain . She re tu med Su nd ay nig ht Pa ul Kc mp c k e , wh o liven no r th o f A r l ln g w n , w a s a K e n n a r d via- lto r Tu e s d a ..Mr . a n d i m .Ha r r y B la c o we r e di n n e r g u e s ts a t th e A ,C.Debel ho me i n B la ir Sa tu r da y eve ni ng . 1 A d n u m b e r 0 ;n e i h b o r s n d n c n s g a ve a ar nwe p Ol'Mr .an d Mr s .H a r t J a ime a t th ei r h o me la s t F r i a y eve ni ng Cards f u mi s h e d th e eve n i n g ? amus emen t.Mr .an d Mr s. J ah ne l wi ll noon b e mo vi n g to a fan-n ne a r Tek a mn h . Mr . a n d Mr s. C ly de Han se n en ~ tertained th e f ollo win g c ou p le s a t c aros Satur da h i g h t:Mesa rs. andMesd arn es Glf onl Fr enc h , Harland Fr e n c h a n d Ha mi d ha utr up . HARNE OILIN 7 Sc BEST OF MATERIALS wonx GU||'1`>|rY|1" z |:Work Phone No. 3 Arlington,Nebr. Men E. whmu ELECTRIC & RADIO SHOP for _ jack Demps Kennard -----Neb I |\\r \.. l.|uJ; lna 1\. Iv a n d t h r e w U 1 8 6 8 1 OV ET 01 1 l l. I D IU U_. .. .I m . -_ . _.....,.1.....a..1 m t h e m a n t v ty Q l i z l l u l l u l l - v - - - »----'-" " § ; n u n - . N e b n lh . F e b . 2 4 . 1 m u m u n n l n z m m ¢ z _ N g m 1 k , _ TheSe¢ret The Board ol County Commis- anlonem met pursuant to udjourn- melt taken February 9, NBLPresent:Chas.Nelnn, ali.C. Blnoo and Chris I-llnz. The minutes of the pleading meetings were read and appmved. After a carefulexnmlnat.ion ol the following bllln on the differ- ent fundn it vvas moved and sec- onded that the following claims be allowed and the County Clerk be lnstrucled to draw warrants an lhe several funds no pay the same. Carried. S. W. Chambers, Agt,, Sup-plies for Poor $ 10.00 I.C-Cahoon,Supplies for Poor 11.91 Holmquist Gr. &Lbr.Co., n..-..\:..- f..- n---r, ,,, Several offldnll.lnrludn mrGolden, superintendent of dlv~ ldan of the Chimgo Northwesten' Railway, were hero.l t was necessary to call thewrecking crew from Fremont,uclear the trackq and several melfmm |Kennard were put back Vworktorepairthetracks whld were thrown out of line. ROYAL NEIGHBDRS MEET Several members of the RoyaNeighbor lodge met. n the hom|of Mrs.Glenn Rosenbaum las*Wednesday aftemoon.The Lie:a comfort for Mrs. Clifford nxhl sm whose home was damaged h:fire some time ago.The ladlcl are also piecing a quilt for Mrs Trgxhlsen.__.__ ADVERTISING COUPONT h i s C o u g o n w l e t h c r I r i s h $ 1 . 9 3 e n t i t l e : , W - 1 l o o m C o r n ln a l l o n P a c k a g e ,c o n s i n u n o n i n e t r u l y e x q u h l t e l n l a r i vo n n l To i l e t t e Q u i s l l uI n d o n e | ! . 0 0 b o t t l e l l u l vo n n e P a r f u m N m c l s u .H e n d r h e e h o f m o m ! o r d e r t o C a m e o T a l l e t r l c l ,52 1 L 1 - d u A vo . .s c n m t o n ,P l . N # m ¢DOO o 0 l O an ~evan o o i n u a s ¢ | | o o | | | u o »\;o l u |I f § m |a r e n o t n a l l d l e d y o u r m o n e y v m b e f t h n d t d . =a m~ m n a=>»r»%»» ' The Secret of Loveiness l Now Yours For the Asking Ten Full SizeOriginal M;rivodneBeamy Requisites maivaauu Miln-'U win ~muuuuy »u¢f» Only1 . Th e Ta tu !Co i tof All Ton Ite m!To Y o u must fuladnoui.You willbeproudtoshowthem11 your friends. Each Combination Package ol M a r i v o n n e Re q u i s i t e s c o n ta i n s th e f o l l o w i n g r e g u l a r s i z e i te m s : llar lvon nlllarivonnenurlvonnuMarlvonnoIlarlvanneMlr lvo n n lNlarivonnlIlnrlvofmolli rlvon nollsrlvonnd Role C'nnw ~Cocuunut ou Slmmpoo....Soc'Mic Poudrr ~.....s1.oo$1.00Cleannlnf CnmeCommex on Poudre .. . . .Dept tory .. . .. . .. . . .. . .. ll0 ' 0Pa ste Ro ue ..............1!»cIInu de To lette _|,;5°Brllliantine ~Parfum Naralsne ........$2.50Total $10.00 omni sms J. A. Petersen, Supplies for Poor Charley Gustln, Supplloa for Poor Peter Petersen, Supplies for Poor T. A. Bohr, Su lies lor PoorPPSanitary Products Co., Sup- pllesHarry Ervey.Suppllss for Poor Mrs. F.L Dudgeon,Sup- plies for Poor Mrs. C. A. Houghton, Sup- plles for Poor Marion Sutherland, Mileage dz Prisoners Board 0'!{anlon & O'Hnnlon, Insur- anceOmaha Printing Cn.,Sup- plies Carpenter Paper Co.,Sup- plies Klopp Printing Co., Supplies K-B Printing Co., SuppllaHolmquist Gr.&Lbr.Co., Supplies for PoorLincolnSchoolSupply Co., Supplies Blair Abstract & Title Co., Abstract Chas.Nelson,Supplies for PoorK-B Printing So., Supplies Holrnqulst Gr.dz Lhr. Co., Supplies for Poor H. C. Blaoo, Work & Mileage Grant L. Fox, Supplies W. E. Gustin, Mileage E l m Triplett Estate,Sup-plles for Poor lester E. llelford, Supplies Geo. Menckc, Dragging Nebr. Iowa Oil Oo., Gas L. E. Clasen, Repairs Sam Hall,Labor Thus. E. Rise, HaulingJohn Hdl, Labor 20.00 21.00 18.0028.38 2.50 10.00 20.00 28.00 109.10 24.00 4.63 5.65150.66 55.54 3.45 25.24 17.50 51.71 2.04 23.50 192.4037.56 1 6.30 30.00 45.04s. 10 1 1 .21 2.00 40.00 2.00 1 2.00Henman Schwock, Dragging 7.65 Julian Junghluth, Dragging 16.00 Jas. Fitzgerald, Dragging 1.50 Carl Hoist, Dragging 8.00 Ed J. Fitzgerald, Labor 8.00 John J. Fitzgerald, Dragging 23.40 Nebr. 1owa Oil Co., Gas 7.00 P. C. Petersen, Labor 8.00 C. C. Hurdt, Hauling 87.00 A. Schumzan, Dragging 45.00 Axel Hansen, Dragging 18.15 Hans Beck, Labor 18.44EdWaterman, Dragging 2&B0 A. A. Wilkins, Dragging Earl Sheets, LaborW. S. Pswling, Dragging Marvin Luther D n 6.80 1 2.00 4.70.raggi s 13.50EdStuenkel, Dragging 18.80 Sheets & Shney, Labor 1.76 D. o. Shee ts, Som 1oo.oo Free K. I-ldwiz. Dra§ing 210 Jas. W. Nielsen, Dragging ' 20.50 Axel Hansen, Dragging Z8.W Hsnnan Schwock, Dragging 1-1. P. M. Hansen, DraggingSoren Wolsman, Dragging Louie Jensen, Dragging Roht. Rasmussen, Dragging Ianle Grimm, Dragging A. J. Burton, LaborReed 0'Hlnlon S°¢-. Soldlanl Relief Lester Belford, Supplies Mrs.Nick Ladd.Sunollss a.oo 1.50 1.50 soo 2.50 4.50 6.00 100.00 14.90 naw in ...le .r-....~.. ...........,..es,pickles, cake and coffee were served.' WASHINGTON NEWS A farewell party was held allthe1. 0. 0. F. hall Wednesdalfeveningfor Mr.and Mrs.Ben Bergman.who are moving in a farm north of Kennsrd. Mrs.lda Kerstetter of Omaha,visited relatives here on Thursday aftemoon.Mrs. W. B. Jefferson and Mrs. A.C. Sunds visited friends in Valley Sunds afternoon.Mr. and Myrs. Chas. Peters and daughters,Mr. and Mrs.W. B.Jdfersofs,Mr.and Mrs.HenKnlep, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Brand daughter and Mr.and Mrs. A. c. Sunds were callers at theMartinSunds home Sunday eve- ning.Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Seeley,Mr.ann Mrs.Glen Jefferson anddaughter and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sunds were d x o'cloek dinner eats at the W. B. Jefferson homeS.. Tuesday. Mr.and Mrs. George Bergman entertained a number of friends and relatives Thursday afternoon and evening in honor of the form~ er's hlrthda .Mr. and Kin. Chrls Sunds spent Sunday evening at the 0.C. Liesche home. W.B. Jefferson,A. C. SundsElmer Nielsen and Raymond An-dersen attended the ooyote hunt near Valley last Sundayl.Ole Larsen was on e sick listthis week. A number of friends and rela- tives of Mr.and Mrs.RobertBryce gathered at the l. 0. O. F.hall last Saturday evening tohelp them celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gottsch hadthemisfonuneof having their wash house catch fire on Monday morning and burn to i-he ground. With t e assistance of the neigh bors.other buildings close were saved.The loss was covered byinsurance.' DALE Domes Mrs. Nels Svendgard entertain- ed the Larkin Club at her homeThursday afternoon.Those pres~ ont were Mesdames Frank Brown,Julian Junghluth.B.F. Masters,Herman Junghluth,Lloyd Brown, Morris Masters,Paul Jones, El- . mer Jensen, Charles Thlelfoldt of lKennard.All enjoyed a pleasant iafternoonandadelicioustwo-1course lunch was served.4Mell Marshall passed away at a 4Fremont hospital Friday .momlng | Feb.20 at the age of 58 years*and 20 days.His death was duetadanoperationfor amndoltls 1anwas une co as a lme k to n n n-:ma i z 1 _Nels Svendgard has been slick with an infeetlon in his hand.Atthis writing he is improved.Mn. Herman Jnngbluth attend- 1Bd a t.heaf.r¢ party at the Orpheumin Omnhn, fo lowed 5; n dinner at Kills Fong Friday tornoon, glv» g°by Mrs.re c.Peterson ofmaha. M..v.....1-.-_.___. .. -A GOOD REIULUTION 'IEE /7' THRU(/6//' <\'\'c '~ va E / .GOOQYE ,~/S TH F I 4 \ r | \ "nw 'm E D / "S .- M ./V»\ ' 5 0 Au.w»¢n¢n~»d|»ww |f .2§';s»w~wc»dc»'~<>>~ <6 riullnnodlm.Ne||howllndup-~eoukwporiollnddlyandlong '4> Q-txnflghi-wipvhablotiuoropulaadinbha H.. Undnafilrwodflculngofwddon 5QeuMnvl|h\lnod,w|»nmsyh¢lm9.Pr»ss 'mud-||\o¢|¢,w|\|nardi||uyo»fv&||u!lq|nor`[Ihopulmolyourhonduponlhismroododlodl _\u\op,0h||dro-|kd'k$op¢dv\ifoov1ls||n|¢hnnd hawdn blodu gvia undpinehlhnhcuh. This iw noavu,¥&onbb¢lba\d:~A»kusha||»owyouonour JL;ubndnuhgmdalmbheununmch A '4 mum Wm All-Wcorhn Trodfs holdhsl odioo on -. . . msrmou y~¢»¢»...¢s»p¢~u¢dmfs»bun»awe@gg. TIRE REPAIRING R o s e n b a u n § e r v i c e S t a t i o n ennar ,Nebraska ~ "will buy only iif l e a d i n g m a k e o f T i r e -A GOOD REIULUTION 'IEE /7' THRU(/6//' n we 1 N,xr~'f ~4~J. _-.1 , ,.»~O O Q Y E # I M ./ 5 T ; . , £L I .c , v l TM 'Tho ~,' A famous G°°¢91N'1 . '~Q 0 Au.w»»»¢n~¢a|»w».,yourSupommlCudCm~>~<6 riullnnodlm.Ne||l\o\vll\¢dup-~eoukwporiolhvidlya ndlong ' / ~G Q-txnflghi-wipvhablotiuoropulaadinbha `lilo. Undnaaikwodilnlng ofwddon ~ Q eu|Invl|hs\mad,wh¢n»»syh¢lon9. has 'mod-nhoclnvrlnnardimlyoafdalalgugqf fhopulmolyourhonduponlhismroododlodl _J hawdnblocl ¢-»dpa»¢.||»n-»n1u»m.~ q \\u\op.|h¢|nm-||ed'k$\»pa1vidcuvdsdn|¢hnn \noavof,|ih~bb¢|bo1\d:~A»kusta||»owyouonour ';;,69mum Wm All-Vzharhnliroodfs holdhsl odiooon ebld-|ulhgnad\l|\\|hllx!:uinkh...||\ormou>ly ` ~p¢ u .. .d s ¢ p o n a l nw da v n\ h» bu nmd wd qg gL TIRE REPAIRING R o s e n b a u n § e r v i c e S t a t i o n ennar ,Nebraska ~ VER wo NE|2\9§§'fD Q ____-u n .uauaun LIIIBEBFB,1|.0W8l'Ufor Poor 20,00 and Glen hav e b ee n d ck wit h t he Mm J o s e ph i ne C ar ter . Su n -srrinne for the nn* w-»-=»\» By order of the County Court Renewal of Mothers Pension was granted Learn Mitchell for $6.86 per nmnth for a period oi'6 months beginning Mar.1.1931 a nd the County Clerk inutructed in draw warrants to pay sameOn motion duly msde the bond of the Beaty Gmtrneting Co. wu npproved.Carried/ On motion duly made and car fled a Remlution was adopted whereby Geo. Neale be employed to supervise the cleaning ol theFon Calhoun Ditch at A cost not to exceed the umomt now in theFort Calhoun Ditch Fund. On motion the Board adjourned torneet March 9, 1981. George C. McQuanie, County Clerk. Mrs. Nels S\e|rl "Ri" Francesand Ruth and Bud 'gellfoldt drove u to Charles Tl\lel!oldt's to helptgem pack md get ready to move this week.Mrs. Jullsn Junghluth and chil-dren were in Omaha Sunda msee Hoot Gibson at the World. Mr.and Mrs. Henry Williams parents of Mrs. Julian Jungbluth moved their household goods andlivestock Monday from near 0mn~hu onto the farm of Mrs.F. J.Enerson where they will reside the oomlng year.Mr. and Mm. Moi-tenson resided on the farm the past two years and have movednun- Calhoun.Mrs. Charles Hayden is suffer-ln 'wll.h an infection ln her hand. r.and Mrs.Herman Jumz-bluth, Kennit,Vernon and Ber-nard attended a 6~80 dinner and plies lor Poor _l rm pmy 'r n ur o i ry mm a t u l ome _ggi/n-. ond Mus. Wm. Kohle: U P To your aa n in work- everynarveat high wnsion.No wonder you anadat the wife and bark at the chi nn.W a t Mr*ont!Overworkednerves may lead to Slee earneu, Nervous Headache erv~ous Indlnatian and a ima! nl other unpleasant disturbances.Why dont you try Dr. Miles'Elerveueat Narvlm Tableuf Jua tona inl hal!glua ol wamr makes a g'°=-=*~ spark-ling drink dell: tfully soothing to ovax--uxed nerves.Dr. Milsa'N ne ia uuvrmade in two forma-Liquid andEdarveaeant Tnhlat.Both an Money Saving Sale of Spring Dresses at the Fashion Center thisweekend-values to $20 gc at$7.95 and values to $10.W go at$5--aims 11 in 46 in all colon and black.Shop early at theFuhlan Center iflyon want n realbargain in a 3"0d ooldng dress.l t Clearing out Girls Waqh Drau-e | 5 9 c o r 2 { o r $ 1 - d x u ' l t o 1 |lang or short sleeves.Fuhion Cenwr.6~1t "wr nenmngwn, in honor of thelatter's birthday.Bernand Jungbluth hu, be enhome g ;--f week win, | pévm case u p ,Albert 1<.»'I§k of Kennnnd. :ment Sunday afternoon with KermitVamxm and Bemud Jungbluth.A lhuwer was held at the JanaHaier homo Sunday :rw-noon forHg; lMI¢m¢;IHoI;r }»\l8§\:`r\. r.III rs.e s§'ra.ncgs And Ruth, drove fo Blnlrl t h e n a m e t h e r a p e u t i c a l l y . l m r r n p m o l a n n l i h h_...,.. . .....~ ...uv 1 Emu Jettlck Shoes for Womc Saturday evening to vilit reladv§§55 um se.Fuhluzs cemr.s-1: g=1'5#5==§_"»'5~3f;5=-f §°-5'5°i»"Ffm Hooper-New elecblc Incubator 'i'é'f'-.'i1"'§'¢,"".n.,'§ g,md|;,,_inswUedhUhl=\°wH**1'F'°°"~wn»am¢pm»¢n|»uubnu=d»y ery.. m m s f-\...........b..U n k v n n r u o n N I R ! nuns.Frldny afternoon the bo inLincoln xhool treated the 531, m n Valentine ~A béuntiful luncheon was fought by the boys.Wednaday nfkztnaan the fvl- lowing folks helped H. C. Larsenwebratehis 88rd birth anniver-nary: Rev. and Mn. P. J. Reinert-xen.N.J.Andersen,Mlm:NanaundWalterAndersen,Mr. andMrs.Ed Hansen md daughters,Mr. md Mrs. Martin Larsen andsans, Mr.and Mrs. Lan Rolland About fi fty ul tha ndghbonh d w l v nu n y m w w w hmbirthanmdvanrySaturdayeve-ning.Cu-dnwerethe md at midnight u.nice unch w u lerved. Mr. and M m Rudolph Mendes and hmSly'wero Slmda¥_ dinner gu s t ;at the F r m d !anberghams. Mr. and Mn. Theo. Williamsonl n d l l m i l muve dto nfannso uthK 0mm {`ueeday.Jesse Hansen! an maving on the plane vueatdd|71 Willlmnenk. m v -The crowd gan | regularcharivui surprise lficr which all drove to the BH]Wulbern homc- \ » - ~ \ ; » g v l l l l i i t b u t l v t h n n o f ¢v°!|1\\8-Delldous re-frahmenta were nrved.Mx. and Mn.Svc no n were gresented with an perm ta r md tea kettle an a reminder of the oeleyrstivn. Mr. nad Hrs. Hsu Hansen nt-tended \ birthday party at theG¢o N a m L o a n W d n u i l oree" d n : - ...1 md eat o f l r .and Mrs.Harry¥'3dm md Lnnxilg. Mr . md M n.f f " B a r d ab- iended the (nm Sunday after-movn of M u .B a n h s h i ' father, James Lund uf Shir.Mr. and Mrs. James Sarenlon ofsouth of Blair, wen vi dmn adnhome of their brvther, R. 'Widener Thursday nlternoon.I-'riday supper gush ul Mnmai Mrs. Carl lu and Mx. and Mn.C. H. Gehrlnger ol Blair. in Bldt.The evening w u n a w ed by a pmgnm.G. E. Stanley gzvs the acundon work u u mmen fookit.&nm Ek. Bhqmr at the court house.Then they play- ed Dish £ive,.dzexe mmgsmuuu. ~ Hn. Holland m u h " ii m m ,.wi n Sutherland held low wares.At midnight x line bmah was ssrved and we all hope tome et qnmmxz Feb. Mn. Dnve Gnetin hu baen sick for mlhr. IBN#Will Micknlson in moving hack Chnrley Timm helper] Otto A shell com Friday.Mr. md Eh.lin J°yv °°°1=..Bobbie viliwd friends n 0 . Sundly nlmmoon. Min Dorothy Masters enter-tdn rd her seventh and eighth gr . guplls at her home-south of Binh-undny altemoon,also Geox~Antill and Ve1msMundorl, uthe~ were her eighth grade pugils luyear.Mr. md ln. J . L .eterse md Nels Petersen wok the,pupil out to the Maura home In da two cars. anmsms NEWS OF | GARDNER DISTRICT u g - 1 »J a !< 1 - = = ; = - " _ - f u -1 1 l e n3 ' . , » . . . , < . . . h m m i n H d : w . d n . 5 5 ` l ' 5 nlternovn. A number of ehnngea will be md o i n |t M M in a few days lu In in almost h m .Nek Yunnan wsu move m the Mutln Ne ls on htm in theS\x$ndnnd lilfrids Hugh Suther- IIII.auu nun.uuo .LuauIn . . . -b a b y s p e n t Sun day eve ni ng vi s i t 'lmr Mr . a n d Mr s .Ch a ile s K o en i 8 and family.Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Halle: and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win Biomberg and bah :rl Omaha,md M r. md M n. An Svend- ..¢.~|.mi 4-hildren were dinner a n u c u u u n u .R a s m u u e n a n d M r .M 1 - s . ! ; n P m 1 a m i d !-' " " "" " ~"" Us n d h d n .E d H z t i w n z n d mm g n g h - ~ " v I d ! : d u L h e t a n h e l p e d h m o d e b m f e i n a n r i m . - s é t t h e w i n x m n m r k K 'A M T " - " M m ,M , ,E a m . ° l n ¢r T ` m d » m m d u n .m = m F ` d 3 ~ y n : h ¢ \ ; 1 g n i r .'" " " ' ? "" " 'n u r m . - \ f . , m m ¢ 1 ' r . m ~ h v » . f v , b ° m = e i n 0 m n h a -_ . " ' " " " ""`nm, ua mmmon um mmm zum-~Cllmk Min Hue! Wulf vuma mun- '°n'i*JfT<"i3?»Z'aE'é¢"»"£'§-?§ nah vm man m Blnir;M. ~u;s.:: -af.§~;:;:,,n`$I."»¥"i{; mln school Friday.are mwhg m th, Fm; mmm Mah will hm near Elkhorn.mmém-swan nlternoon.M g-'Z Mr. and Mn. Walter Appleby plwe wen ol De Suhr.Mr. and Hn. Frmk Sdilfer of Ruth Bimini im, spent Sunday mn and BGWY were Sundly vimon ll Oliver Fiek md nmilyuo |nnv~|Bldr, span! 'handny evening at-nj ht with Hlul lheetm_thaH<nnrdHnlnham¢.m » \ » ¢ \ ¢ m h |. h m n » » . . ¢ |s » m . . |! _ n u n m m m .I if. .,..a~mm Ehnhumr md ~n~ ~hmne in Fremont.hAmmdl Pstenen, ';'=g,_*°"1"°end with »£'Z.1'Z'¥:,m. lr. :nd Mn. Dan Phillips wereOm:-hs Miers Friday. sou, En! ofomAhA, Mr. nndMn. Cluk su-ma m md funlly of Elk City, -gm Sunday s the ' Erveyb om: in bono of Mr. Ev- | »y." § , , . . . . »Mn. J. L. Pefenen »- Robert npmt Sunday evening adm lan -lvnpelen home. ,. -. ......_..._ ._ _ ,,is at the Jo nu Blomberg son and sons nt Thursdx eve- """ ' " " " ' ~ " P - ' - - ~ - - vg g i Sunday. ma they um H ning az ¢ . " i § . ¢m m m e ni o o n y g , M r ; L o n n h m m u g "'a s *=z="~°=-f s m *;r.m."°'"':a', °::.. eelehra-ienhis 1 r , m f . . , . - » <' $ - v m rs were_-Y ..__n_ ¢ _ nn\....\..» .. .M m..-¢.» .f.... ...A a ..wlm-»- nf F2 9 ? ~ Sud!! lt °'°nm 8 .3 2 lr. md Mrs. Albert NdnilywereThursday ton at the Bill Wudborr Ir. md Hrs. Nels Petenx ~ f a l l e n ."i»°7»"Z'|,`5';,.m'L'f"'M,. und ,,'.;'"a.:. ...al N o r m s New Sp:in¢ Dmus lor WonaandMine:priced at $6.75 m$12.~6 in sizes 11 fo 5~ And 14|/ mdbmbynnshomovinxhexe. Elm erllic k e llunlndflm ilyofWupk g Wnbnz,wa n Slrmihfg : u ° f u » . u a M n , a » ° . a 1 n » ~ u m Jamie w w w ; u m . sdayt a h d p hxbun .f» @"."I'. to 26%-prints and plain colors-|eholcest styles,Buy your newSpring Dress at the Fashion Cen-\ wr in Bisi r-they will naw youmoney.6-lt 1 Farm sau a 5,.¢m¢,_Phone--Wlite zas '°'i'¢ ,. and Mn. Ghas. 0 . H&h» and non,V1rgil were Sxmdny dl-emoova visitors at the Jun Dnvls M r . a n d l i n . ' H t ' s h a u n Sunday visitors at the Arthur Rowe home. \ I hmne in Fremont.hAm m dl "g m ' ; '= g , _ * ° "1 " ° end with £3.12 tina lr. :nd Mn. Dan Phillips were Om:-hs Miers Friday. $2295 mn BooK;r@§ S I j 0 H N S 0 N A u c r l l l t m Blair,Nebraska ,.Ervey om: in huno~ of Mr. Ev- ve§;»bk'8iby..-md: Mn. J. L. Pefenenmd Robert npmt Sunday evening atdm lan -lvnpelen home. snr.and mrs.nn: n\u¢nm=.5 ......Mrs. Etta Weedin oi Omaha.Mr. and Mrs.Fred Peck and children were diana! guests Sun- da ol Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnl.ln. a nd Mrs. John Trowblrlie and dmlldren widied at the s Mcncke home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ches Sutton and mn vidted at the John Compton home Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Andru- son and children of Onrm,were'1\xeaday evening vlsimn at the George Fallen home. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Frandsenmd Mr.:md Mrs.Hans Hansen and Lyle spent Friday evening vlsit~ ing at the Allred Hansen ome. Mrs. Hn Smith, with the help.J fha r-hh-lren and other rela- ;.r.:z':¢.".:'§.a;a.7'°"'a .§..;"n #=;;§v_=;;;'=;m w 1 Bolle 1 b rtlrd"°§§§"§§_§*'""',ig Tuesday mums mm ur. .»s'E. 1. s. Co~""'u r . ma rs. wnbm- Conety of at a dunk dnner.Herman,wen, Sunday a l h n w nMr.,M M rs .visitors at the I. S. Oonety hdme. Quint Sunday afternoon at the sufl" ,3=;>»,_=»g>-,;_»~ h°";°b~°;;"= of r,e e c e o ntenth wedilng nnrrllversary. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christiansenand sons spent Friday °"°'==§, atthe Charles Thielfoldf. home.rs. | Alfred Enger and Norma. Cldre of -Blair, and Miss Mildred Engel' ofHerman,were Sunday afternoon guests.Mrs.Mamie Shearer has beenq u i t e s i c k f o r a c o u p l e o l w e e k s . u . .. . . A u l . . .(M ah an h r q v e n n Mr.and Mrs. C. H.r.Mr. and Mm George Kala and Virgininwere Sundry dinner guestsof the Amll Yo rk family at Te- h m l h .Mr. md Mrs. Claude Blankenshipand children were Sunday aller-noon vislwra of the Loran layman family. Monday afternoon Mrs.Harry Tyson and Gladys Baker drove ta Burt county to vxne thw parents, Mr.and Mm. Art Baker.Miss Baker remained to care for her father mhn ln nl. I ' Ifurhon E mda n MA 1 spahor l Jul l| \Som 1a m gunha l wg homa.Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith md Junior wer;unong those m attend nn oyster supper given by the DeSoto Gab Frldny evening-Mr. md Mrs .Soren Wolnmannandfamily were Sunday dinnerguests of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Buck-hu d t celebrnting their wedding snniversary,Those who helped Alfred Svog»erson celebrate his binhday Inst Friday were Messrs. and Mesdames -ng, Mrs. Rggfg; Meneke A 135° w pany o y :rnRyan, Walter Nelsen, No W u dJohnPetersen,Gardner Junea.John Becklun,Geo. Nelaeu,D !Mencke,.Ink and Gwrse.W mRyan,Babe Ryan Francis Fors-berg, Mrs. Laura 'fofte and' Myron Tuite, Misses Eva Andersen andGertnxdeLoveand Ed AndersenMr. and Mrs. John Pefzrsm mdfamily, Mr, and Mrs. Will Ryan. emoova visitors at the Jun Dnvlshmm. M r . a n d l n . ' H t n a m Sand;v myvisitorsattheArthur Rowe home. leon and family, Wm. Voss. Al- . Nelson and family, Ben Von lliam Wulbem and family Geo..Herman Roeacker of §urke D,, Hana Svogarson, Harry an~Svogerson and Ted Nelson.r. and Mrs. Christian Amie 1Mr. and Mrs. Chrlatoffer Ansenandfnxnily were amon~~se to atwn the 20th weddin~'veraary 01 Mr. and Mrs. Hn~dersen Friday evening.Miss Eleanor DeVinney attenda card party at the Earl Jen home Saturday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Emil Matzen. Geo. ~nee and Lucille visited Grand =Qulst Saturday afternoon. The Brewster young folks en ed another plnochle vmy lasednesdayeveninggivenat-Il Vogt home.Prizes we~rded and late ln the evenlnfreshmentawereserved.Th y tumed out to be a blrthdamriseonElmerMonson,h ing presented with a beautifullcurated angel food cake at ahment time. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Nelson spe turday at the Albert Nel~ me.Mr. and Mrs. Roland Srnithan mlly apent Sunday afternoon =e Frank Bifiar home.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nielsen anily attended a birthday ft the Bob Andersbn home oy evening.Junior Bates of Omaha,spe ~turday and Sunday at the .. ~ft home. Little Darlene Nielsen ape ~ursday night and Friday wi veraary Norms 0 0 0 . . . how conveniently our station is located for farmers living south or ww of Blair . . . Right on the corner of 'I'hird» and Washington Streets - . . the streets you always use as you go in or out of town. ~ P r o d u c t s ,which we sell are unsurpassed . . . you have doubtless used them for they have been sold in Blair for years . . . they are true to their slogan . . . "BEST IN THE LONG num" ...Give U s / 1 T r i a l ... Marathon Servlce.Statlon Thus~ Andersen. | Money Saving Sala d Spring Dresses at the Fashion Center thisweek~end-values to $20 go at$7.95 and values to $10.00 go at $5-sizes 11 ho 46 in all colorsand black.Shop early at theFashion Center if you want a redbargain in a good looking dress.l t 8 Mi ki North of Blllr o u Highway No. 5 Lune surprised Mr. and Mn. Detlef New Sp:in¢ Dmus lor WonaandMine:priced at $6.75 m$12.~6 in sizes 11 fo 5~ And 14|/ New Spring Dresses for WomanandMissespricednt$6.75 tn$12.75 in size; 11 w 52 and 141/Qto 26%-prlnl: and plain oolm:eholcest styles.Buy your newSpdng Dress at the Fashion Cen~ter in Blair--they will save you money.6-ltFashion Center Beautv Parlor-Phone 4 7 -Allm Triplett.Thefinest beauty work in Blair at all ll|T\8B\s-1¢ ROSE mu. ITEMS Mr.and Mrs.Howard Appleby:nel fxxmily were Thursday eve- ling visitors at the Harley Apple- by home near Herman. Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Hansen moved to a farm near Orurn, on'l`hursday. n o o s n u W O O D M E N Sat., Febr. 28th to 26%-prints and plain colors-|eholcest styles,Buy your newSpring Dress at the Fashion Cen-\ wr in Bisi r-they will naw youmoney.6-lt 1 Farm sau a 5,.¢m¢,_Phone--Wlite zas DANCE DE SOTO LOCAIS Mn. Charles Lamb ls teachingagain this week for Mm. Mae Jur-gensen as she is still quite sickWe all hope she will soon be able ta go back to her work.U.S.Reeves were lick lastweek but is better ugnin and ableto be around.On Friday night,the De SainWomen's Club gave their mld~ winter supper at Sche1fler's hall MUSIC BY Sp e n f ys N i t e C l u b O r c h e s t r a of Omaha GOOD FLOOR GOOD MUSIC GOOD ORDER ~n A u c r l l l t m Blair,Nebraska $2295 mn BooK;r@§ Lowest Prices Beckbn 'You GIGAN7}2'?'S SPR ING SALE OF PAINTS cv VARNISHES at The ARNDT HARDWARE tives,planned and carried out asurprise on Mr. Smith Saturday evening in honor of his birthday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.Henry Borcherding, Mr. and MrsAugust Schenzel and baby andMrandMrsJamesSylvieandchildren. all of Fremont, Mr. and Mrs Henry Clausen of Calhoun Chns Johnson Mr nml Mrs Rai'Johnson Mr. and Mrs Earl Smith and Mr and Mrs Floyd Smith Adeliriumlunchofhotchicken, rolls, potato salad, pldklea, coffee, ice cream and cake was served and offer spending a very pleas homes wishing r.Smith manymoresuch happy birthdaysMiss Wmnfrcd Allen spent lest'Thursclny night at the E. C Llp pincott homeMrandMrs Clnrk Ilppmcott ant eveninl all dllartsexl for thel an.and ur.... e m .ve..w..spent Saturdao evening at the Peter Nielsen me.A number of Orum folks drove to Bennggtoh Thursday evening and hel Hans labbert cole brute his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nielsen were Sunday alternoon guests at we J. P. Larsen home in Blair.A baby boy was born Sunday night to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lar- sen.Misa Catherine Newkirk wenttoOmahaSunday where she willvisit a couple of weeks at the Cleo Newkirk home.Malcolm Baldrige of Omaha, spoke Thursday evening at thecommunitmeetingatBlsbee sured by the school board.Re-freshments were served to those m~»=»m_ school.h e program was l ......~., ...N ... ....Mr. and Mn. Earl Petersen ofwest of Hennan, were Sunday din-ner guests at the garental, Geo.Fackler home to cele rate the 17thbirthday of Ray Fackler.Mr.:-and Mrs.F. Muller andLeland were Sunday dinner guestsof the Fred Hurdum family.Intheafternoonandevenkig,Mr. and Mrs, Philip Ricklbaugh, Miss Emmaline Ellis and Dr.Hermah Hurdum, all of Omaha, were vis- itors with the Hurdum family. A. W. Clarke helped Fritz ler move Monday to a rented in _Burt county owned byChnstensen of Blair.Miss Mul- farm Karl CoraBeard went Monday with Mrs. Mul- ler to he? her get settled. Mr. an Mrs.Robert Widenerand daughter were Sunday visitorswith Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen exFHNbtn Bls A B.dtl aA e~s~ c n Rulnh and Grace Rav were Fri-! x Dr. Norman K. Rnthmnm o r m u s r n l s r Over the Blair DNA' Co.Phone Black 41Evenings by Appolntmmt 'x 0R. u. RASMUSSEN Insurance of All Kinds OfficeOver Farmers Slate Bnnk New Spring Dresses for Women d Misses priced at $6.75 to 2.'?5 in sizes 11 to 52 and 14% 26%--prints and plain colors nicest styles.Buy youf newpring Dress at the Fashion Cen- r in Blain-they will save you oney._6-lt Mon ey Sa vin g Sale o f Sp r in g Dress es at the Fashi on Ce nter this week-end»--values to $20 g o a t '~.a l l I 1 emoon there.Mr.and Mrs. Rn{"Fagsrquist and children spent esday eveningat the Rudolph Andreasonhome.Mr. and Mn. Chris Ben- son were Wednesday eventng guests.Mrs. Joe Jessen and Gloria and Mrs.Chris Benson nent Friday with Mrs.Alben ensen,nearFonmnelle. c u m n s c n l m lmuvmen R o d k t n h n u l n a n 0f!lee i n8¢ | tABmkB1 d(\ ELMWILD FARMHAMPSHIRE BRED sow SALE At the larm four and one-hull m\les south can oi Mlxsourl Valley, Iowa on road E al| p x COMPTON TRANSFER For Live Stock and GrdnHaulingPHONE m a n 21Gilford M. Compton x l ORUM BRIEFS Sunday. Feb. 15 the Fred Ahle-eyer fawly entertained the fol~vang guests:Messrs. and Me.;-ames Casper Kassebaum and»eor;:e,Edward Ahlemeyer andoris, Wm. Wulf and sons, HenryhueyandOscarandCarlLott-an and Donaid, also Misses HelenansenandIrenePetersen,andarry Wnikenhorst.N. J. Andersen, Misa Nena and alter helped Mrs. R. MeBeth in rlington celebrate her birthdayast Monday. Tuesday evening guests at thed Hansen home were Mr. and rs.H.C.Hansen and family.Ir. and Mrs. Martin Larsen and da y visit/ors with their mother, Mrs. Frardi Pitz er. Dean Reynolds of Walthlll, spent Sunday a t the Fred Ra y home. Mr . a n d Mrs. Jo e B anda r o f H er- man, were evening visi€»or.s. Jane Beales of south of Blair. wa s a w e e k e n d g u e s t o l M r . a n d M m .Pre ntic e S mith. Mr . a n d M m Ra y W h i tm a n a n d family w ere Sund ay dinne r guest; of th e T om W a ke fie ld , S r. f ly. The A. W . Cla rke fa mily w ere aft-e r n o o n ws lwm. C.B.Bu mn r e tu me d Saturd ayfrom a vla lt a t Milw auke e w lth hls hmth e r . He r b e r t B u n n . A '. ALONG THE BOTTOM ROAD Mrf and Mrs. Charles Lmghllnand son of west nf Hermmi, were Saturday visitors with Mr.and Mrs. Henry Beard.Mr.and Mrs.Marshall Tyson $5-sizes 11 to 46 in all colors and black.Shop early at theFashion Center if you want a real ba dn in a good looking dress.lr.inter Coats-just A few left- buy one for next year now-ourfinal price in $8 for any WinterCoumostly small sizes but wonhup to $35.Fashion Center.6-lt nn. w. F. xHEMPHlLL DENTIST Lna lul ln new Ho me 'fheltn'BuildingBll lr. Ne br nh 35 Gills Bred for Much, April md May Fnrnw 5 Tried Sam Gills sired by Mumerpieee Jr. Gumplun lt SD€l\°'l' (dr as lmncus mon BONDED uzs'rm\c'rm Own In lhyls Bldg. \1e children of the Manay district, spent Slturdsy with Mrs.FrankPitzer and Francis Mehrens.Miss Ethyl Cummings of Her man,wus a Sunday afmmonn n u m . ms - n i mr l r ' l ' l ' l ' L l c o n u mm 'Bo nd e d Aw mu f PHONE 15 Plht Bldl-Bh lr . Nc b tu h x (bunny hir.Same bnd to lha e hurl and Denon De» ligne: and Smooth Yankee.All an A well zrwn lot show- in up good md should furrow some urofiubla linen.Coma m d no them-you will like them. Two good Full Bonn bind by Masterpiece md Rollen Eagle of bend boar allbre.. HOT DINNER. AT NOUN 11::m|s»-cnlr. I Ina. nuwm T. nnDmliltxnn smvlcs 0fBmalnB¢a!oBlnk Phono m ~ T ]. LARSEN, Dwner MO. VALLEY STATE SAWNG BANK. Clerk.M. lI.`CRUlSE, Auztloneer J. L MILLER. Field Mm. ..I I 1 QH e n r y J e n s e n h o m e w e r e M r .a n d M r s .L l o y d J a c o b s a n d J o a n ,M r . a n d M r s .A r t J e n s e n a n d M r .a n d M r s .A l b e r t J e n s e n . M r .a n d M r s .A l b e r t P e t e r s e n w e r e S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n v i s i t o r s a t t h e G e o .B r o d e r a o n h o m e . maierlnls.All head sizes.S~r~wslendtho vogue and we have n good assortment.6~1t Money Saving Sale of Spring Dresses at the Fashion Center thisweek-end-values to $20 go at37,95 and vdues w 510.00 sv at$6-sizes 11 io 46 in all colorsandblack.Shop early at theFashion Center if you want s mealbargain in a good lookin; dress.l t Fashion Center Hats or Womenand Misses priced at $1.88, $2.88,$3.98 and $5.Cholcest styles in 1==f°"_f ~ere guests of l~ N: P C for inner.About 45 took adsrmtage of the well spent day.MiEleanor DeVinney and A. A. Kronberg acted as leaders. Mr.and Mrs.Harry Swnnsmrandfamilymovedtotheir farm near Washington last Monday. Mr.and Mrs. Hana Mencke moved on the Petersen farm the game day. BREWSTER BITS The Brewster school patrons andschoolchildrenenjoyedurealtreat last Friday when they drove w Omaha to visit the stock yards the Swift packing house, the Neb. Power Co.,the Joumnl-Swckman Billiq were among those~ at ~ewe dd mg an n iver s ar y o f M r .an d Mrs . Henr y W ulb ern Su nda y a fte r- n o o n . Miss Rode Wnlbern spent Sun~ gay afternoon at the Blll Vogt ome.Mr. and Mrs. Al Kronberg and family spent Sunday nlbernoon atBill C\mn£ngh.sm'a. Mr! and Mrs. Alfred Syogerson were the victims of a sprnse ~S nday evening, remm mg e0? their fmeenm wedding mnlnr- uml dnughlcr and Mrs. E. C. Lip-pincott :md Ruth visited with Mr.and Mrs.Henry Schmidt,anddaughter of Florence Sunday a!t~ €l '| \0 0 Y L Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen en- tcnninml the following dinner guests nt their home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs.Ilohen Widener and Misses Edna and Catherine New-| kirk and Edward Newkirk wereSunday dinner guests at the Frank Van Horn home, near Ames. Miss Anna Barton,who has been al. the Boone Néwldrk home, went Saturday to the Sam Me- Cowan home for a visit. Mr.and Mrs.Georrze Rasmus- day evening visitors at the Harveyl Lewis home.Mr. and Mn. Harry Tucker call-ed at the parental,T.L. Tuckerhome Sunday aftemoon.The Opal Reeves family wereMgrgday evening visitors at the R| l w i d n n a r h n m n|nilr.and Mr s .B r r o n Bea rd an d sons wer e W edne s a y eveni ng vis~ ito na at the Be n P ike ho ll' le at Te-ka ma h. Ruth, Mr. and M1s. August Mat-e§1",n&"Qh§§|`,n '§I§é§t Saturday'zen, Jr. and chuldren. M. 0. Han- evening at the Carl Rasmussen' °°!!~Tglr. gmd _Mrs.Paul Paulsen home.Mr. and Mrs. Rob Rasmus-f caMrs.Theo.Lundt and EmmaLou,Mrs.Chen Sutton and Mrs.l u r f n Q | * n n m n i a a . . .~l ? u € _ Money Saving Sale of SpringDressesat the Fashion Center thisweek-end-values to $20 go at ROSE mu. ITEMS Mr .an d Mr s .Ho w a r d Appleby pei fxn y ly were Th ur sd ay eve- |r ... $5--sizes 11 to 46 in all ~olorsandblack.Shop early at the Fashign Center if youwant a real GET MDI! D|'|'|||~$-You un muon anon ohh 1a,oooM¢4¢mW»d»mC»an=F~-nnuunaunnnba. ok:dn¢ubuibuu|Loayolempluhdyu¢d¢¢du$,|u ¢hloe||lanpdu|:er&|plyorw|||\od|1taiol'\\cd au.. MQDERN 1 W O O D M E N or Amemc/\ n u m o r r u c n . I Q C K m . A | | n , I L L r u w e a r s I A R C I I Y r n r l n u n u n c n c u u v w o r n 1 _.....'~:A'@:/|»a....¢...»°¢.°~e....\.au»un a¢Th||k1y'd9|h|nsla|\o¢hgu|1n&|d\»y $~|nqulnd|u¢»v¢s.Mo¢|tfnV/oodlnno}A|»cfla||1(XJ% aauafidlwdmn. In dahns $455,000,090 ha dak) uc pdd,and wiI|ccnn\m¢\ob¢p¢ld,pmn¢¥y|ndk\hll.|unoJ¢mZndphn d|if¢inmnne\pruhdonhu||,»oand|M|m¢¢hallx\qu|n- l|¢nls.¢¢O4nqu||hrn\s,dlovradoad¢aali|M|\»lwHauk4y, ihagmmummnnf-md»¢»m,b¢¢¢uumwuny,m |u\y-dxunanudlouC»|dlnnp~vina$,$ano¢nvudS500 toS10,dDold.'l\|u\haJ|\\o||nmvmc¢Dq>||¢|a¢|urdaldlm und¢ntatn¢a.Forn¢ula¢nv»ibbeeom¢a9'i¢a»dwlLulb¢|u||odh by h o me n e a r He r n wn ~argam n a g o o ~oo~ ng ~re ss Every Gdlon Sold Under 0ur Guarantee af Satisfaction! -- Only our dose hctory connection;make pos- lihle muah outstanding, lilmely bargains u these Upon Honor House Paint'"'2"=;§f°é'§|'|'$g $3.10 nu-Kwlcx 4 HOUR VARNISI-I At one-hall the lowest price ever sold.Two for the prlce ol one. First gallon Du Kwick ....$4.75 Second ~allon D u Kw i c k ....01 ARNDT _§SgwAnn Two gallons ......$4.76 Ot h e r S i ze s In Pro p o rt i o n The manufacturers are cooperating with us in this One Cent Sale offering this famous 4 Hour Dry finish in a two for the price of one combination. lt is the ideal finish for all interior and exterior surfaces including Autos. 8 Mi ki North of Blllr o u Highway No. 5 D E R N W O O D M E N F A M E R I C A FURNISHES SAFE PROTECTION 5 .l»»~ddu¢¢»e°|um>»»glnuw lwnduson and 775 sphit, Moflum V/oodn¢nolAn¢rk| |mlikh~ cl~b O~hestraofOmaha Sat., Febr. 28th Lowest Prices Beckbn 'You GIGAN7}2'?'S SPR ING SALE OF PAINTS cv VARNISHES at The ARNDT HARDWARE GOOD FLOOR GOOD MUSIC GOOD ORDER MUSIC BY Value! . . . It will pay you to dm in nz once and (ill your pnlnt needs for mnnlhl shud, at these prices! VALUES." Bringing Yun SAVINGS OF' 25% Ind more onFINESTQUALITY PAINTS AND H a e i n m 'lhursday R e d Ba r n Pa i n t warranted to give l o n g service a n d 0 goes lar in spread ning at the Rudolph Andreasonhome.Mr. and Mn. Chris Ben- son were Wednesday eventng guests.Mrs. Joe Jessen and Gloria and Mrs.Chris Benson >ent Friday with Mrs.Alben ensen,nearFonmnelle. family attended n birthday ggffvat the Bob Andersbn home oh-day evening.Junior Bntu of Omaha.SpenlSaturday and Sunday at thu AnselTaft home. Llttle Darlene Nielsen spent Thursday night and Friday with her grandparents,Mr.and Mrs. Thus; Andersen. ELMWILD FARMHAMPSHIRE BRED sow SALE At the larm four and one-hull mlles south can oi Mlxsourl Valley, Iowa on road E Monday, March 2, 1931 35 Gills Bred for Much, April md May Fnrnw 5 Tried Sam Gills sired by Mumerpieee Jr. Gumplun lt Sl>€l\°'l' (dr as n pig and Rnllen Eqle, [Int prize yearliug at lhrrlson (bunny hir.Same bnd to lhae hurl and Denon De» :liner and Smooth Yankee.All an A well zrwn lot show- in up good md should furrow some umfiubla linen.Como md no them-you will like them.Two good Full Boon bind by Masterpiece md Rollen Eagle of bend boar alllmu.. Mon ey Sa vin g Sale o f Sp r in g Dress es at the Fashi on Ce nter this week-end»--values to $20 g o a t '~.a l l I 1 a¢`|'h|||dy'o|thisInstance I1 gun-lnkldlvy Snnqulndnunu. Motltfnv/ood|nno!A|ufla||1(XJ% aauafidlwdmn. In dchu $455,000,090 to dak) uc pdd,and wil|cont|no¢tob¢pald,p|'°np¢1|ndk\Hl.|t|mod¢mZndpl|n d|if¢inmnne\pruhdonhu||,»oand|M|m¢¢hallx\qu|n- meals. 1 1 O4nqu||hru\s,dlovmdoad¢aali|Mlv!wHanldy, a u u g m m e m m n n f - m d » » m , b ¢ ¢ ¢ u u m w u n y , m |u\y-dxunanudlouC»|dlnnp~vina$,$ano¢nvudS500 toS10,dDold.'l\|u\haJ|\\o||nmvmc¢Dq>||¢|a¢|urdaldlm und¢ntatn¢a.Forn¢ula¢nv»ibbeeom¢a9'i¢a»dwlLulb¢|u||odh Money Saving Sale of SpringDressesat the Fashion Center thisweek-end-values to $20 go at T ]. LARSEN, Dwner MO. VALLEY STATE SAWNG BANK. Clerk.M. lI.`CRUlSE, Auztloneer J. L MILLER. Field Mm. HOT DINNER. AT NOUN 11::m|s»-cnlr. ALONG THE BOTTOM ROAD Mrf and Mrs. Charles Lglqhllnand son of west nf Herman, were Suturdny visitors with Mr.and Mrs. Henry Beard.Mr.and Mrs.Marshall Tyson and Jerome of Omnha. were Sun- dny visitors with their mother,Mrs. Frmd( Pitzer.Dean Reynolds of Walthlll, spentSundayatthe Fred Ray home.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bandar of Her-man, were evening visi€»or.s.Jane Benles of south of Blair.was a weekend guest ol Mr. andMrs.Prentice Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitmus and family were Sunday dinner guests of the Tom Wakefield, Sr. f ly. The A. W. Clarke family wereaft-ernoon wslwm. C.B.Bimn retumed Saturday from n visit at Milwaukee withhls brother, Herbert Bunn.Mr. and Mrs. John Quinlan andchildrenof the Maney district, spent Slturdsy with Mrs.FrankPitzer and Francis Mehrens.Miss Ethyl Cummings of Her- rw i .was a Sunday afternoon $5-sizes 11 to 46 in all colors and black.Shop early at theFashion Center if you want a real ba dn in a good looking dress.lr.inter Coats-just A few left- buy one for next year now-ourfinal price in $8 for any WinterCoumostly small sizes but wonhup to $35.Fashion Center.6-lt GET MDI! D|'|'|||~$-You un muon anon ohh 1a,oooM¢4¢mW»d»mC»an=F~-nnuunaunnnba. ok:dn¢ubuibuu|Loayolempluhdyu¢d¢¢du$,|u ¢hloe||lanpdu|:er&|plyorw|||\od|1taiol'\\cd au.. MQDERN 1 W O O D M E N or Amemc/\ n u m o r r u c n . I Q C K m . A | | n , I L L r u w e a r s I A R C I I Y r n r l n u n u n c n c u u v w o r n I .~i l ' v ROSE mu. ITEMS Mr .an d Mr s .Ho w a r d Appleby pei fxn y ly were Th ur sd ay eve- |r ... $5--sizes 11 to 46 in all ~olorsandblack.Shop early at the Fashign Center if youwant a real by h o me n e a r He r n wn ~argam n a g o o ~oo~ ng ~re ss week-end-values to $20 go at$7.95 and vdues to 510.00 8° at$6-sizes 11 io 46 in all colorsandblack.Shop early at theFashion Center if you want a mealbargain in a good lookin? dress.l t Fashion Center Hats or Womenand Misses priced at $1.88, $2.88,$3.98 and SB.Choicest styles in maierlnls.All head sizes.S~r~wslendtho vogue and we have n good assortment.6~1t D E R N W O O D M E N F A M E R I C A FURNISHES SAFE PROTECTION 5 .l»»~ddu¢¢»e°|um>»»glnuw lwnduson and 775 sphit, Moflum V/oodn¢nolAn¢rk| |mlikh~ A A T '9K m g s 0 lP a v i l i o n 8 Mlis North of Bhlr ouHighway No. 5 :mu were guests of the N. P. C.for mllnner.About 45 took ndvnn tage of the well spent day.MiEleanor DeVlnney and A. A. Kronberg acted as leaders. Mr.and Mrs.Harry Swnnsnrandfamily moved to their farmnear Washington last Monday. Mr.and hire. Hana Mencke moved on the Petersen farm the same day. Sunday afternoon visitors at theHenry Jensen home were Mr. andMrs.Lloyd Jacobs and Joan,Mr.and Mrs. Art Jensen and Mr. andMrs.Albert Jensen. Mr.and Mrs. Albert Pelersen were Saturday afternoon visitorsat the Geo. Broderson home.Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wulbern and Billie were among those at thewedding anniversary of Mr. andMrs. Henry Wulbern Sunday after- n o o n . Miss Rode Wnlbern spent Sun~day afternoon at the Bill Vogt home. Mr. and Mrs. Al Kronberg and family spent Sunday nlbernoon atBill Cunnlngh.sm'a. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Syogerson were the victirns of a surnse ggfwSundayevening. remm ml!emol their fifteenth wedding l"lY""' BREWSTER BITS The Brewster school patrons andschoolchildrenenjoyedurealtreat last Friday when they drove w Omaha to visit the stock yards the Swift packing house, the Neb. Power Co.,the Joumnl-Swckman cl~b O~hestraofOmaha Sat., Febr. 28th GOOD FLOOR GOOD MUSIC GOOD ORDER MUSIC BY 'lhursday l%--i nar n '; ......¢.»~held at Fremont on March 5.I twill be inkresting lo lollow Lhasa t u m :w see h w they compare with the winnen and rnnx\ers~up Thetnnkshmldbeinluchapon- ition that it an uslly be heated-wef¢\*=`bly fy steam,gas mr oil human,aldaough wood or cod 'Lima may be mal. The wi nne rs , ~ and the rerulta d ~ pneumoni l. fro m whi c h Subscribe for The Enterprise 1-mmfr»up,Cnig1ril1£2¢h¥° to hgnererfullyreoovened. many in |848 where he grew to mmhood.In 1870 be married Miss Marie Rikffnen.While still living inGermznyfourolthelevenchil- vnlle ys an d gnu -cove red h ills, |,~ anah lad Min or md o the rs t o s how what human intelligence and indus- tr y c n d o in u tilid qg t he gilt. ; c d .0 ,. The winnex-u.Arlingtaland'|he rmme=\<v P.Cnisv i11z°2bsv w the aectiomd tournamvnt t o b e held at Fre mo nton lls mh5.l t will be inkresting lo lollow Lhasa t u m :w see h w they compare with the winnen and rnnx\ers~up rerultad in pnenmonln (mm which ha never lnlly recovered. He was born in Balmain. Ger- many in |848 where he grew to mmhood.In 1870 be married Miss Marie Rikffnen.While still living inGermznyfourolthelevenchil- Subscribe for The Enterprise.Subscribe for The Enterpli" b i n d s 1 4 to 4 8 - - th e n a me k i n d o t!n u n - a wv u u s v ww ~ m= - »- . . wE X I O N O M I C A L E D E S S E R T S ' i n g f e f i e n t s = : ' : " ° " f . ° f ' : *~' F l l l m a t e r i a h ~i n $ 2 d r e x s e a f o -~g 9 5 ~ ' g t a | ; e _ . . . . --4 l n 1 ! _ _r ¢ . . . . ; . _ . .Q 3 v x _=~N U l n u r .county direct mlm Germany in 1884 and sim: then have knownand umrougnly.Aan mexwu vu#eny.rasmon uenvur.v-.M v - - .'"' ; ,~._Here are recipe: .for adxghuul ter lm Fm well gmasfd |?1u!6n|f'f,"'¢3¥."»£,a.*"L"$ .5f§¢'£3"°3a§if§ dishes ~ may he made guicldy pm t,v¢.u-f.hird» fun B ; _ j n DOINEg g p 'mEuJ c Is L A'n mE 'ljc Pair:Neverdarn z pair ;1. and at sllght cost,.from mgred-oven (100 degrees .)~y 1 (Continued Inom .puga one)Slzes 3% w 10 in all new sprmglentsthatshouldZbeond utes.colon.Fashion Qnter.6-lt hm other home.o o o oPoil number of years,Mr. ~Monday, March Zndalways5.fed i uma tqfinaneelrmnn~sANDWICH FILLINGS |-E'l`T' .f=f'..,°-.~".h.. ,=.1.-..+,..»i...=..|NEBB. CATTLE WJLL GIVECoconnut Appl" lr,% cupchopped okeza nut ped dates S.'A wwCombine :role and F.)until Mined!green olives,mlna d canned pimento and finely chop- ped n\xts\with salad dressing w moisten.One-hd!! cup minced Mnraachlnocherries,enefourth cup minced nuts, add oneelghth teaspoon salt and cream w soften:Put between wunuueuvll V. ...., ..........,., _l'L B. 299» by Boelta and others,proposing constitutional amend- ment to place fines and other mon- eys collected in liquor prosecutions ln the county general father than the school fund was killed in committee of the whole.Exchange of state sdxool lands QUAL ITY 'ro ca nv a s s a znns A. J. TAYLOR gor re ;»f»»= and his wife a com- There are three Nehra ka J o e o d age. s etaey A. J. Taylor, a resident of this Th e 'w i l y moved w Blair in ~?§;..."2,`£3.'i,e;'€"i"§.}}" city for over fifty years,vmedfnm retiring from the active work City, that are 'unmmwf of ,g sway Sunday, Feb. zz, at his h¢m¢I°f the fem he #Wt hi# d§=linins fm that next spring the win be on east Colfax street, afber an ill-a" qu1etly._Hue was a hfe well :loaded in a car trans!y¢d ness of many months duration. "'°'fn] emulating.O! a quiet dls~ |'-err w a The deceased was seventy-seven3P°S'f'°"' spigtly honest and with a Three-fourths: mm mmsho£"€=-1{zé£,§"Ea|$1 aa. mining 3 tnhlesnoons hr I will open a Watch and Clock - .- - . . ,. r " " " * " - r " - -. _meats, 3 tablespoons dhc p 4 pared an d c ored apple: c oc oanut, southern sty le. su g a r a n d wa te r in aussi he a t i n h o t oven ( 4 5 9 2 Repair Shop in the Wolff Drug Store sugar is dissolved,stirrhig occa-sionally.Comhine`raisins,dates and nuts,and fill apple centers with mixture.Brush apiileswith melted butter.Place in casserole, cover closely,and bake 15 mln- utes.lleducc heat to moderate (350 F.).uncover and bake 45minuteslonger,hosting apples occasionally with synip.Sprinkle tops of apples with cocoanut andcontinuebakinguntilcocoanutbrowns.Serve hot with cream. Serves 4. Snowflake Pudding Two egg yolks slightly beaten, buttered white bread.Orange marmalade with creamcheese, mixed nuts make a choice dark bread filling.Stralned honey and creamedbutter beaten until thick make a o white mad filling.gooem cup gralmd cocoanut with one-fourth cup chopped nut mwf-S.two tablespoons sugar, three table- spoons thick cnesm. one-half toa- spoon snlt and two tablespoons orange juice. Double-0 Salad n....asa or lettuce leaves ar- l within any game reserve for.3395 land of equal area and value as provided in H, R. 383. by Shel- don,of Keith,was approved by the house in committee of the whole and the bill advanced m third reading without opposition. This afternoon, hearing will be held before the house committee on |cities and towns on H. R. 329, by Representative McCoy,permitting cities of the second class,cities 25,000 population éstablish municipal stations. oulvocated by Gov. from 5.000 to and villages to gasoline filling The bill was boat, and stoned on a long joumey to we Orient.They are members of a company of Jersey cattlet are going to China Yu foundS.; improve dairy herds in that fa -of! country.Their destination is a Chinese mission school.The selection of the three head from the herd of Henry Wyatt was made by Dr.Ho-Ly-Yuen,Chinese physician, of Kansas City, Missouri,and C. 'l`. Graves of In- dependence. Missouri.The mission ,school will receive twelve such Icnlves in the spring. picked fromiNel1raska herds and herds of other years of age at the time of his da th and was ' 1853.He came covered wagon llved here everpainter by trade and during his active years probably painted and decorated more Blair homes than any other painter here. He is survived by his wife and eleven children, Fred of Blair, Ivan of Reinbeck,Iowa,Carleton and Paul of Omaha, }'Id\\~ard of Den ver, Max of Whittier, Calif..Byroc of Los Angeles, Mrs. B. S. Fletcher and Mrs. G. A. Smith of Whittier born in Ohio nv. to Nebraska in a in 1878 and has since.He was u l good word IDI' everyone ne drewto himself the respect of all who knew him and his memory will linger long in the hearts of olarge circle of friends. He leaves to mourn him hi: aged wife, now past eighty years and six children, as follows:Joc of Calhoun, John of Blair, Herman ,of Fender,August and Will and Mrs.Emma Wheatley, all of Blnir. Henry,the f»,u.:h ..n,pas_.¢<l away in June. 1918.llc also leaves a brother. Ely Boiln nf Cheyenne, Wyo.,and a sister,Mrs.Emma Denver, Colorado. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Your n>o.rk courlcausly aalicfled I w.r. TURNER dllh of salt. £5 cun .4|.llmr. 2 cum] --f.'.T. 'I HEI.. liz.; ifnrmunln nnian.|Chlrle¢. W. Brvln and is meetin|:|liL§and MPR ffhairn Wnrrivlz nmi Mrn The fllfléral services Were heldm i l k w a d ,i . a v ¢ 1 a ; . a a a a - ~ " : ' ; .':.»."°;ia,;'m§§.;~f.;,,:a;¢za¢.,;"f....\soo .5 " "N'5 a mules have call (1 tableanounl. 1 can [155-2 euns -.................n..». l i n mrmmln mnn hmm mmad jnhhen. Dealers- a..- un |;lu nnljvnn nr Inu.in " " " " " ' " ' f " "" " " " " " " " "at 2 p. rn. Monday, Feb. 23 frorniI H '-F|.°f.".f.§f.'.'1f.§ 'i.f.§".1fI;. n ,,,,,,,_ the Germzm Lutheran church of \| REMEMBER now YOUR CAR RAN AT 2500 MILES 2 There were no squeaks or rattles--no thumpsor pounds w mar the pleasure of your springtime rides W E CAN BRING BACK T HAT NEW CAR PERFORMANCE Let us G"crhaul the Motor and Tighten all Body and Chassis Bolts E Y O U ' L L BE SURPRISED AT THE DIFFERENCE PHONE 219 '§€'lNTON»EVAN§ ssl-IEVROLET co. Sales --------Service | cocoanut,southem style,1 tea-g§;§";m_, a second slice or: spoon vanilla, 2 egg whit-es, stiffly Garnish with green pepperbeaten,11,5 cups fruit (canned watw£t\'@B5-Serve ,with F1 ~ pineapple,bggries or oly dresshw j I§EefllE§{\i ;;;;,.';'g;'p,§»énz"¢¢ |;;'° ":.;"1.,"'.';,;. ';.:.:." ...".inm7 2; u`i'§`6E&`FLi3w"" 7|f£§{12}=""'!°'1! *P* Wlll eonsiztenf. ngemlqel an d e a c h their r are eb. the he ar in g f r o m Ha stin gs ,No r -c a r ry i ng pa c ks fo r th e B;igig h nr-fo r man y y ea r s ..n nd In te rme n t wa s ma d e i n the fo lk ,Gra nd Islan d,Sc ottsbluff,my .No w th e r ic e bo wls o f Ch i n n Funeral servic es were held 'I`ues»Bi"" ° c e mete ry . No r th Platte, Chadro n, .Cambridge ar e to b e e nr i c h e d with n de li gh t-d a y ,Fe b. 24 , f ro m the h o me , with an d o the r p o in ts in the " state f u l ingr edi ent of c rea my c olo r a nd| Rev Mo r a n o f th e Bap ti st churc h J . M . M A R S H A L L C A L L E D Satu rday th e house c o mmitte e te xtu r e th a t is deri ved f r o m the offic i ating.Bu ri al wa s ma d e nt ...on ins tituti ons wi ll lea ve f o r 8| nrlrlnrc n f #num n f n Nnhrn nlrn llhe loc al c emeb erv.J . M. Ma r s ha ll. kn o wn to W as h - Il"l.ll[ In SC'8S(}ll}. umnmne egg yoz|¢s|Ih|nnr;n~1n:nr p trnn uhd fo rnlt,and sugar.Add n-émnll ,u;';','{d"';; tnount gf mlk,_stI_r§in§ }[ig0l'0lll |. rstlltr n u - - -- - - | ; " " '-J r t h e i r m e a t T h r ; n m m n n a n i m a l i n N 4;»;;whx2;femze;a.;dnozb-.ri§ i to f ~ ins ti t1ti ons at Mil-~ ~ ~'ingfon t o u n t y ~ ~ ~ giorthern and weste1n fprd,Qe.nevp,Hzsstirgs Kpqfqey. primitive country.In l¢uasia grad-JAMFIS LUNI),P~1§1{sl}al passedawar gig a. Iféir los- \ n l y u e l u r n L o u o u u m r u n n e r a n a l vm . . . L nu : u cc o o k u n t i l s l i g h t l y f h i c u n e a ,B t i l "l b ,m t h ; A n ", . . . . . . . . . s . . . . a l . .n . .._ . _ _ nu n ;\.uu.u|.ulluy.ro u r n smalla mo u n t o f ho t mi xtu r e over gel- atin e, sti r un til di sso lved , a nd add $0 remai nder o f mi xtu re .Cool. Fold in 95 fun c oc oa nut, flavo ring, countierl.A f e w y e ar s ag o these ani ma ls we re ple n ti f u l alo n g the Nio hr ara a nd Di smal ri ve rs . A bo ut eight y ears ago the Legi slature, on re po r t th a t th e b ea ver we re d o in g Gra nd Is lan d a nd Yo rk K a r l K e h m uateu of th e Ne b mé kn C o lle g e o f .__. ._|;Pita1 in Fre mon t la st Fri day mco f Oma h a ,c ommi ttee c hai rmu n,| has a nnou nc en the c ommi ttee wi ll la te r vi s i t ins tituti ons a t Nebras- k a Ci ty ,No r f o lk ,W ay ne and Ag r ic u ltu r e a re e xh i bi tin g to Su v-J ames L u n l ,a I I c itiz rn o f mg f ollo wi n g a sh or t i llne ss . le t f ar mer s th e s up er i or bo d ie s o f this vic inity , passed n\~.\g,Is: tt F r i H e wa s born J an.30,1873 Ne br a sk a ho gs an d te nc hi n gthe m_d ay ,Feb.2 0 o l' i n f i m i ti c ;c f ¢lr'Ponnon sburg,Oh io an d c a me to br ee d an d rai se a nd f in ish h og slag e.I-Ie had been a t the D ; 'Ne br a sk a i n the early 90%.I a l' a t t o For looln u n e g g w n l u e s .r o u r o v e r " ` " "| n 1 » f : c h d a m a n r e t o t r e e s a n d l r r i g a -| B e a t r l c e t | _ _ : . . \I . \Ifnr market in the Nebraska way.|SLr|¢klett home for about a weei about twelve years he taught ack ;,»;q';""° .W "f' ""'"""f'g cocoanut. (jon dmhesf declared nn open sea-l n Centraf Amer ica the natives prior to his death.;vh;',{"§°§pf 7_ ; y igjggg ~ d o sun on beaver and their number W as h D res ses -th e n "'i"t g'° '?"call for Nebraska c e mfle d seed The deceased w| .Y u 'I ]1¢d_es y o u ever s a w u t o n y 1 ln l l t h k ''h t -n n -anxuoun to serve someth ing h a s m m d y d e c 1 sizes 14 t o 4 6 - t h e s a me k i n d o f §f?§'Zf§1f§.f'§'d wx accep n o c ° " ' ° ' | § 2 ' w _ ' l ` ° I i l l f m i uni later married and settled OH' as born in Den a farm near Arlimeton where hefo u r y ears ag o res ide d until aizouf f wo ;c a rB ag o 1'n f Hu:Plr n i wh an ha mn vnr i i n Dnrlom rnnnfvunusualand delicious, try one of _matedals used in $2 dresses form-'these Lusties and your Klleats will Wash Dresses-the (mast dress-erly.Fashion Center.6.11 not be disappointed:es you ever saw at only $1 in`C¢v:onnut Transparent Pie sizes 14 to 4&-the same kind of NEBR. RANCHMAN USES Three-fnunhs cup butter, 1 cup materials used in gg dresses form-PLANE I-'OR TRIPS wear, 5 em: yolks,1,4 teaspoon erly.Fashmn Cen r.6~1t|__| salt.mated rind 1 "run" ...1 -_ _._,..,_-_ Joe Minor used io 'nde over hm; L l l l u l a u u u u z g ,I ' n m f " '" "-- - - - - - - ~ -- -- - _ _- . . . . ._ _ _I n n t s e x p l u i n i n a ~° * ! " f e h .W .0 .w .a n d S u n i v i i i f I l ;§ , , ' ; , ; 5 '~ ' --- -Q n |definite wav how Nebraska. iscom-|Danish Brothcrhac Ro ss , o f A rlin g to n; two d au gh ter sIff{£»"¢£{ b¢"unown abroad for the'He was married no Misa Mary Mrs. Floyd Gilfrey, of ArlingtonE§u`lu£§r if its crops and livestock. Rasmussen In Denmlrk and c|.mE_5nd Mrs. B;use Dickerson, of Fra- The Nebruh College of Agricud- l0__Nabre|§ka In_I884.__ _.gant;fls1| t}n¢.: _§arot.[1ers,Q. C Hm Iitvhmninn linnnrfmnrnt nfl 1"unel'a1 services were held at Marsha!!o f Alhambra.Cali\ u \ \ . |- " r " " ' " " "-" |the Un i ve r si ty o f Neb ra sk a,th c ' Ne br as ka State Bo ar d o f A gr ic u l» ; ¢......f n .w~\.4..-.1 and Rfnfn D i v- ' f the F irst L utheran c hurc h Sund ay , fnmia; C. E. Mn rshah. !~»{dz e§, O. | F eb .22 a t two p.m.wi th inter-and W .A .Mf r s h a i l,W h ar to n men t n n the loc al c emete rv.0'k ln. : n m! fo ur Qmp rg Mr. : Nnfttn Iemf>n,u 1 b_alr 9-in»E}§" }}?é ;-e l f C D U F T H A N K S G r a n t c o u n t y r a n c h o n a c o w p o n y . m n u t ,3 e g g I I I ¢"I¢:l..I...b l d n u n n n n n i l i n nu...~~i n c r e a s e d ,h e2m§ups shredded com n ¢ . . \ . | _ _ ment in the local cemetery.0'kln.; and four sisters, Mrs. Nettic; Thompson, Tu! ", Okla: Mrs. Mat-CLAUS BOLLN Lic Creighton,Mrs.Mollie D1.eis- bach and Mrs.Emma Runkler cf Claus Bolln, a resident of Wash- 1 Findlay, 0. ingion county since 1884,p:.;:;c:'Funeral :;cr\1c;s wclc hold ai. away at his home on west South,the Congregational church at Arl~ street at one o'clock Friday aft- ingbon Sunday afternoon at twoernoon of February 20th.He had'o'clock,Dr.Raymond C.Swisher, ...4+4 -§1'*i~" ~ 1 Q s Displayed On Hangers And ln Bins Plainly Marked Come ln And Look Around ~~TSE - - - _ - - -- u u n m w m n A T U N D E R m u c u s ,~»;,. s s l - I E V R O L E T S C O Sales --------ervice GARRISON CON'l`lNUESr» SMASH PRICES The People of Blair and Vicinity by Their Quick, Big Purchases Show Appreciation o f 0 u r L o W Prices! Eac h Night Brings The End of This Sale A Day Nearer,"Hurry' MANY cunucfs Ann sm svlacmls pg;,'f,q§,g~u,@'g; SU|TSand 0VER§0A'l`S For Saturday Genume ~...o r ~-.,Shorts for only 39c LOW P RICE S GET YOUR SPRING HAT 0R CAP Now AT 0[IR LOW SALE PRICES Store W ill Be Open W éi.Bargains THE SALE or SALES AT ING HART-SCHAFFNER, MARX Regular $37.50 Suits Our Closing Out Price $24.95 COME IN AND GET OUR CUT PRICESmx\ ~~"~*'?t` ~~~.L-11,4- Men's "TEST"OVERALLS 9 9 ¢ JUST ONE DAY ONLY SATURDAY SHOE BARGAINS Freeman's Shoes-0xfords- for Dress Wear s dS§,23.§§'£y§s $ 3 . 9 5 §¥,`3"E>,§}3i?s"?,'I.'i§S$l-98 Big lot of Men's ~ ~Work Shoes only ' Boys' Shoes for only - $1.98 xv :{ .I f One lot Dress Shirts - - - 89c Boys' Dress Shirts for - - 49c ... F§~ EACH DAY THESTOCK GETS LOWER noN'r W AIT BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY l'l"S BARGAIN TIME~UY ~m i P I ~ G Lf GOOD I Th°J.~.GARR~H~ o r Blanket Lined Coats $2.45 and §1.95 'Big Special Lot of BOYS SUITS All sizes from 9 to 17 years A ¥'§?.,£L"'3'2.¥, out ~0 Ladies' Hose,specials 35c, 75c and $1.25 Fw£4 Y Y /;~ o o n o m e ~ a ~ ~ 1 a 4 s I~'/M ':~m u m s m c w n - osmg \nces NONE HELD INRESERVE $16.50 w 1s.oo grades $12.45 wluuzu,0 Laulespoons Bllg81,gash of s a lt.Cre am bu tter , s ug ar, e gg y o lk s. I n d sa lt to ge th er vs thor-ou gh ly f or a b ou t ten mf m.P é. Ad d °fH¥}Kc rind.' T u m in to pie she ll. Spri nkle wi th 1 cup c oc oanut, and b k e i n s l o w o v e n ( 3 0 0 F )3 0 i n n n i w u \ L . . . . L - - . . .I 2 ;.u press ou r sinc ere th an ks to th e man y k ind f rie nds wh o so tho ugh t- f u lly asd sted ua a t the ti me o f th e illn es s an d late r d e a th o f o u r dear husband and fathe r,Claus Bnlln..W e espec ially wi sh to Ih nn lz f hn m wh n s on t f lo r al of f er - \UI|lCl.l [lib IIULBU ULIL,"I lnlqgu ill"Inegotia ted th e sand roads i n a n automobile.Eve n th at is too slow n ma nn er o f ge ttin g ove r 100,000 ac res of ranc h lands. ,So Minor re- c ently pu rc hased n pllne, employ ed a p ilot a nd moved ranc hing up a 1 _l.._...--_:.AI......-..J.... .L.....l..¢ isi on of A gr ic u ltura l Stati stic s a nd th e c ounty extens ion ag en ts are h a vi n g a la r g e p a r t i n direc ting this sp len did pr og ms s. Fa sh i on Ce n te r Ha ts fo r W o me n a n d Misses pric ed at $1.88, $2.88 |u.|uuu::s.uuul.e g g \\IllI£S \llll.ll " ' " " ' ° ' " n w n ' m n " ""----_stif f, a dd s u ga r an d sa lt. a nd b ea tlin g s an d th os e wh o fu rmsh ed the xew negreeu I n m e w m v u e vu i v p me n t.W h en J o e Mi no r ar dved i n 'the sandhi lis c o untry abo ut 50 y ears ago,his sole possessions were n ho ne a nd s nd dle.Hi s ea mi n gs a s a ran c h ha nd went i nto c aws.Th e $8.98 an d $5.Choic est sty les i n th e s ma r t ne w c o rr ec t c oi or sf un d materials.All head sizes.Str n wslendth e vo g u e a n d we h a ve n good a ssortment.6 - lt Silk Stoc k ings tha t W emr Go ld Stripe, §1.95 and §i.so:-i=~1@yfg"°n@ 35pntil mixturé stiffens ;}§aiH."i lmusic hold at nil: pfrzwo u g u u y un u u m g .apr ln li le wi thre mai n in g 1 c up coc oanut..B ak e in mode rate oven (35 0 F. ) 3 0 min» Iuor PORMALDEHYDEutcs, opening oven door after first! 8 minutes of baking period. Tropical DelightFourripebanunos,juice 1 orange,4 tablespoons br o w n sugar,'36 cup coconnut,southernstyle.Peel bananas and cut in hall' lengthwise.Arrange in lay- ers in greased baking dish.Mix orange juice with lrrown sugar and pour over bananas.Sprinkle thicklywith cocounut.Bake in hot oven until bananas are tender and coaosnut is brown.Serve lmmedl- ately.Serves 4._ Fruit Salad Dias pineapple and bananas, jalve and seed whim grapes, mi; ...ua mseshmsllows ln mayonnaise. FOR SEED POTATOES Now is the time to begin think- ing about treating seed potatoes for spring planting and to con-sider a good treatment against scab control and other potato tuber diseases.According to Co.Agent George Bates of Blair, the hot formaldehyde method of treat- ing seed potatoes is especially satisfactory when large quantities of potatoes are to be treated. Other advantages are that the so- lution is not poisonous. it does not cormde metals, therefore,metal tanks may be used. a n . ,a n n n r n l n»¢u\n\\O€»\ herd grew and warranted the pur- chase of what is now a part of the home ranch, the beginning of the present.JF ranches.Now the land holding totals 100.000 acres in Grant and Cherry counties andcommands the supervision of the owner by the swlftcst means of travel.Joe Minor is one of many cattle barons who have made an out- standing success in Grant and neighboring counties with ranch cattle.The town of Hyannis, county seat of Grant county,is heopldd u the richest town of its slze'in'Amerlca.Many successful .-.Maman uw. .mi irnnann their |$1.5u;onyx,s ms ;uooouns orKayser,Sl;I-'ull Fashioned,silkto top service or chiffon weight Tie pair;Neverdarn 2 pair si.Sizes 8%in 10 in ull new springcolors.Fashion Center.6-It LOCAL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT ENDS (Continued from page one)lacked the tcam work and speed of a championship tenm.Deeutur and Snyder were awarded the two fine trophy cups presented by the Blair Chamber of Commerce. All the teams that lost their first games were required to plny a consolation series.The wlnner nl tha mnanlatinn marina Rollo. Serve on lettuce n. . . :| . . ;( 1 - 1 vue who defeated B'enningt-un for L l . -__\ _ L i 4 . _~1 . . .earning ind traatinent are as ful \..._1¢\.ru |_..L...l.! L ' ;~=.,r 4 ¢tha first to introduce an airplane into that country for business pur- poses.n n the forerunner of a fleet of planes that will be in use there when Minor has blazed the way and shown his near and far ranch neighbors how profitably n plane clnbe employed ln flying from one ranch to another and keeping in immediate contact with three ouillls and unnnmbered cattle. That wonderful grazing country of the nation, with its great hay '5 ' -v. Specizs for This Week we single point. At the close of the mumunent, Mr.Clark 0'l-Ianlun, representingtheBlair Chamber of Commence, presented the trophies to the win- ning teams.All the players and coaches of the visitlng warns com- plimented the local organization f o r their f i n e organization work of the tournament and their excellent apirit in extending the glad hand of welcome to the vis- ltors. One-half tabiespoon aa1c,`1 tea- |i}~é£é=a"J¢v2I~if §;;a'§§,;;;1;,,; spoon mustard,1%tablespoons ing or while the seed is mu dor-sumr. few grains cayenne, 1 table- mant. r2\ Treat notatoes BEFORE sp o o ns b utte r o r oil,Hi c up mi lk uwee t or s ou r)55. cup lemon juice. Mi x a n d s i f t d ry i n g r e d i e n ts ;add e g g y olks,slig h tly beaten,and mi l k ,Cook ove r boi li ng water, sti r r i n g u n ti l thic k.d d bu tte r a n d le mo n jui c e ;stra in, and c o ol. Vegetable Salad M i x fin ely shredded cabbage wi th may onnaise a n d heap i n |. .|| way and shown his near and far ranch neighbors how profitably n plane clnbe employed in flying from one ranch to another and keeping in lmmedlnte contact with three outfits and unnnmbered cattle. That wonderful grazing country of the nation, with its great hay New Goodyear Pathfinder Prices On Heavy Duty TRUCK TIRES iii?2 1 213:32 PH ON E Bl ac k 9 BLAIR 'l`0P 81 'FIRE comm J. E. MILLER, Proprietor. Quart Jar Mustard - _ . l9c Navy Beans 4 lb.._25c Gund Rice 3 lbs.251: Extracted Honey 2 lbs. 25c CornMeal5 lb. bag _ - 19c Iten's Crackers 2 lb' box 29c Puritan Malt per can - 491: (Green Lent Beans --loc '5 ' -v. S p e c i a § s f o r T h i s W e e k /~o MAINTOP FLOUR n ¢$1.15 PRUNES zs pounds ¢ $1.69 Figaro Smoked Salt »90c {|'~\ .~ $E,'!:£E'}TS""'§§!§?!£E CUTTING them for planting.(3)| Sort out and reject very SCABBYo r ROOTED TUBERS bBfDN! treating.(4)Do not use same field for potatoes yen' after year. The method for the hot formal- dehyde treatment is as followsx Mix one (I) pint of formaldehyde taken from A sealed container, with each 15 gallons of waler.This solution should be heated to 120 presented the trophies to the win- ning teams.All the players and coaches of the visiting neun; com- plimented the local organization f o r their f in e organization work of the tournament and their excellent apirit in extending the glad hand of welcome to the vis- ltors. rinKS»Serve with mayonnalao dressing to which has been added chopped sweet plckle. To Keep Cheese In wa rm weather keep cheese fresh and sweet by wrapping it in A cloth wrung out of vinegar and- water. Bran Muffins Ons cup any whlte flour, 1 cup Kellokfa bran,4 teaspoons bak- ing powder,'za teaspoon salt,l cup aug-ar,1 cup milk, 1 egg, 2 tablespoons butter.Sift all dry ln- grdenta together.Add egg well beaten to milk, then add to dry -the temperature should he con- trolled accurately, a floating dairy thermometer being must aatlsfuc- wryj The potatoes lhould be plac~ ed ln the solutlan from 3 to 4 minutes-D0 NOT GUESS.Then draln off the surplus solution and cover the potatoes for one hour with heavy burlap,thus holding the formaldehyde gas to the po-. tatoes and prolonging the treat-ment.Then allow them to dry. Potatoes may be treated in crates, wire baskets, or sacks. Any kind of n tank, wat ls, wooden, metal or concrete may be used. '"""'