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04-09-1931ENEEERPRISETHE wmsmomu oomrrm ranrrs 'nm m-:ws-Inman-| GENERAL NEWS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY,NEBRAse1~.""' wr BLAlR'S LEADING NEWSPAPER IIAL PAPER OF WAsm;gG'roN couwry,NEBRASKATHEomc mnn on-§s»¢~c nema-NUMBER 12BLAIR,NEBRASKA.APRIL 9,1931LPblinhe|lWcell!b Jlu|A.B.|wldmVOEXVSxbudption Prlee. ;1.S; pqr Year.Single 0191.Se Wailuku Cady. Election IllegalwimmingPBlairS anooossoraouusaan Bl o nsoossncooacao [DS FOR MID un:uv nnmur.na .BlairHighWins LEGISL ATION ummLEGISLATION ES \ LEGISLATION nooaao (Calhoun Chronicle) The business men of Ft. alhoun will again sponsor 4 an n o xI I .. . . n O i o Q In former years the rail road was an object of openpiracyforthepublic.EveryIl.\..1.l .....n.»_ In s 1: s LEGISLATION d Majorily LEGISLATION est 11 19Dufdoar movies during lly and August, a contract that effect having been :med un with an Omaha 1lectionNebr. Farm La- gby .f..\\.... ... J.. g y ..f| rf r ~ 4 'J ~../. u | . \If' /g ~/~~QE \ .~~ \|\»q||l.|t.It d \..f f \ff§?§¢.f |..f.f ff.\ ¢§ g \3 f f Jf{|f f .g |¢|. .| |f.\|?b \f p \ . y f /. f. \ / \\;\ f\l./»I 1|H !I =:| 1accmen:mat coum PUSBIDAY hnzmen was Iaid un nstainlt 1 l u n fr J\ m si 1 FROMNearly One Thousand Boys and W0.Rl) 1rr~¢U u¢¢|.u nrnnnuaunan .uv A|u\\¢\r\|Qtherailroad.It was no harm _to cheat the railroad com The Ladies Social Union of the §=f=={=Mu|tNHn\;§=flflu pany or to steal from them.Congregational church met at the _j_r tf d._l _fm aionty.. 1DO B. NIELSEN 1irlsfromThirtv-two llixh 1 A 1ehoolsMeetintheMusic Con test in Omaha BLAIR l.\I{lIS FIRST TROPHY Blair Wins Four Firsts.In Or ch(stru.Class B;Band Class B: Bassoon and Baritone.Brass Neariy a tl\ou.s.and boys and girls representing thirtytwo high schools from towns within a hun dred miles of Omaha competed in the annual music tournament of District No Z at Benson and South High schools Friday and Saturday. ln Class B Blair High sohool won the trophy for most victories ...;...\x....1....»Yiwu!nhuan I I I Waldo B.Nielsen who for yearsveryablydirectedthedestiniesof the music department of Dans Col lege and who is now located in Stanton Iowa writes the following letter which should interest the P€Ple of Blair and vicinity. April Sth 1931 The Enterprise r\Blair Nebraska.pDearMr.Rhoades; Last night Easter Sunday our church gave Mendelssohns Hymn of Prdse with a chorus of 155 voices. Oar Lutheran church which only seats on ordinary occasions one thousand last night held 1500 peopie and was literally packed H 1 s s s o s s O s o 0 s so company this week.The hand_will give concens in connection with the shows whlw will bc in the park each Wednesday night dur ing those months. o a uooaoannaoua VISIT WESTERNNEBRASKA Mrs.John Aronson and Mrs. George Snyder took advantage of the exeurdon rates on the C.D.& Q.R.R.last weekend and went out ta Broken Bow last Friday evening to visit their son and daughter Mr.and Mrs.Clayton Aroason and family.They found them all well and liking the west very muah.Clay 1verypossible excuse wasused to tax and punish them. Nowadays the railroad is getting a rest and the subo moblle is the object yhlchtakesthebumps.First the govemment places a propertytax and fixes the valuation.Next s. yearly license must be paid to operate said car and next comes a driv ers license permitting a persontodrivethecaron oC l c s u o s a n u n1 home of Mrs.W.F.Hemphill on Tuesday itemoon April v.Mrs. Ed Stevens and Mrs. Chelsea Whitfordweretheassistinghoatesses. Considerable lmsiness came be fore the meeting the ladies srrangingtoserveluncheonanddinneronMay5forthedistrict meeting of Rebekahs whlch will be held in this city on that date. Mrs.D.C.Van Deusen waselectedsecretarytreasurertotakethenlmaofMrs.Frank Curlev. Lacks Over Fifty Votes To CALL SPECIAL ia|.x=:cnoN Leuven the Clty in A Pnedlcament. No Funds With Which toCarry on the Work One of the mom.embarassingandseriousdrcurnsunoesinthehistoryofthesdminlstntlonofBlslrspastandpresentfinancialaffnirssms.lsfsl..mx...n ...... 11 l I $ 1 e s0 a ¢ a s which he hu paid a license for operating and a mx lor owning and then not andn fied with all these, a Lax is laid ou everygailon of psollneumthedarnedumeats.Well 1 guess thai/s nhnut ihs nmn 1h»mn 4O 1 s a s 1 e Qin »;.;;..M?;.;..;EE isa;x;.;;;;.;a.m;.;*Q gg;thebminess meeting a short pro election held lut ta6|was lllegnl.gram wu praented by Mn.D. V.election was carried b nyMauser and tin high school girls majority which according taMarglretMnher and Dorlne Glas the mpiled statutes in the hands gow.\city attorney wusall ther The committee served light re ¢..._L.»_._. . u u u u s A vu s A | | u u | ; | u ~ » u |u¢¢\..u u v k d h\ . I ..1......n vr l A n n n n . A f n . . » | ° " ' e 1 ' Y m u a n c o r n e r .T e ¢ m " " | t o n i s s a d e n m x n f o r t h e J o h n b e e r e |\U w || uuuusd heavily in the group competition, taking in boih orchestraand band classes. Lyons high school finished first in Class C.Ita orchestra Boys......__L .=_=.L_H... wg W YW 1 *~1 now l;o.nuw mere nun uumg ww.wntten b Mendelssohn as athmksgivlrgto God for the inven~The 3181? folks also Vmwi She tion ol zhe Printing mu.and K Blomqxdst family of um placev.r»mfme 1 knew iz would be in who formerly lived in sum and terestlng to you.I!we for onef\|d §hen} well ~grosperipg. 1 Tues. April 7th bor n n ..._... n..1.N.r....;|m»m Gini.Devrease uuuus ition tion ....._....................:lug uuuer mu lmpneslmn*thang wztlbe compulsoryin *freshments.t everything was legal the*.aurance..~proceeded to nmhlme astion'''°''"''''''' FORMER umm RESIDENTS df/3°an3 construct ufuwimminzN FOR FUNERAL pool.The bond! amounting in\Slu¢e CELEBRATE 30TH UR round numbers za $25,000 \|1d»County WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. und Mrs. Fmnk Curley. who covering a period o! ten years a n - a u in County, Situntion.| anaulmumanuuanuuuusucu urns.in those divisions and several in dividuals placed high lo add to the point totais. Friday Omaha high gchools carI moment could imB.gin~ present day dvllizatiol were it suddenly rob power of the printed m would realize what a bt anauourOnSundaytheydrove unny1wouldbemilasout in the sand hills andwit bed ol ¢_\¢nessed the heavy mow in the amnessageweynHwheremanymulewokre_.___ln f\...~s.m tha um hmm md u.u.un.Elected. Polltim. in Years anau\\rv vvusnU... \ No Adtiiion in City .ma Labor anau recently moved.Mr.and Mrs.John Dornacker,a place near Iwhoreside down gn the poqtlgerq were called back anau is éity to Jes Moines,Iowa, : to Nebraska this anau old md the work ataned on the pool.Ah this wu done in Z0d faith with the lull belief that everything was being done accord ing to }aw... _ anaun the Lighten:Agents Repon thlt Few Are Reqnibed anau~QQ;H5225 §{d§£\§.éeopleln H.Bnovm w.4s DEFEATED s;~:vEN PLACED IN COEINTY diy out there say thxs refnt =*h{_=§_~d g fwash~t ere t o hun an sixy our menmile;from n..$?lf..Jlffm3 The city election held last Tues :e _||fnr everv one hun pm ox me wmv.mmnained around one hundred guests at their home last Saturday evening in commemoration ol their thirtieth week by the illness and subsequent!death of Mn.Curleys father M1. Coryell of Plattsmonth Nab.at the age ol seventyleur yearn. anau11must.nonurs In un::ww . .and small group divisions.Centrallkmd this mvention Aa nme we nto nn bo e a me the duty ot the city attorney w pre- pare Gm history of the bands that ma y might be ngmmd wnh me Aanmewentonnrsts. South two.andl n...»"mm whim Aanmewentonnlf acne. vngq came' haekl.-.»§.§~| 'g ;.T;.:... Aanmewentonnr"..a;..m to ;""z;'""' """T take three first places. Technical beautiful Easter-wutlu mt tnn nmI Rmunn nne.In ....|.¢H l hni in Aanmewentonn did mucheauf:Inu fn?. Aanmewentonn22~last Mnndly dl?the climax |90 an excep W j;8 0H2r»§=}a}§n§m§%i1é wedding anniversary Funeral services were held at mrmmlnar hnvinlr had n moat eniov tionzlly quiet and dininterestedg Mnnh nnmrdinnr to the azovern The ewreningwas spent in playing Plattsmouth on Wednesday April Aanmewentonn rip Aanmewentonn._._ ._.. Aanmewentonnm1\¢\y them wasI;\;e;\:_;epu¢;|:1:1xlabreondi fda and mmf.;and thé usual Sth and the body was brought w :uw and turned over to the pur~no issue at Y rate no iuue was tidns in all the males This scrum feast of good things was served Blair for bunal m tha fmily lot chuera.Here 7he true Bfatug of brought out.ble lor nomeding w do means bdom the guests departed.gg the Blair seminary.Rev. A.F.**;.;ff=ff camo w light.__low wages ove the entiré conn~ewell conducted a short service e don of th dt gmmmWdgaveUGGamer a .er ....L _.__..Mr. and Mrs.Dornacker werethe at u..zrrnvn.as m the vullditv ff .h2.|..I§Z.I Aanmewentonn...._lw -wmv -~ ~»----J o g g !u * * l Q v a lgg!usres 01 we contest were £l0I|mn {\h|||pl|gg!l\l.I;\bI. Conservatory ofM\1si¢\"i»v¥£i§1§2é¢wisles £0 you and'Miss Frances Koopman hasbeen gg!ungs neu.;rrox.James A.friends at Blair I am Mclichur Cedar Raphis Ia.and Very sinczsrely Y f3»reelete;in ¥;$§;2&..Pxhools Prof.A. Savers ol Nebraska Wes Waldo B_ Nielsen.which it is reported she has acleyanuniversity.ceptgdThecontestcommitteeheadedCELEBRATESNATALDAY gg!e majority over Elmer Frain pry ana axso mwr uuuvo.:F au: furcouncsilman.1\rlr.Ga:merhas had use quality. nnnnirinrnhln axnerience as a £01111I A ..._1_...9 ..a..._In gg!ipients of many beautiful giftswhich wiil be treasured by them.nnhe deceased is survived by the wife and two daughters,Mn. Curley, and Mrs.Yocum ol Ash land Nah was baud on the latest sutute then out but in Januuy A later shtute came out and naturally lnwritimcthehilbnrvnffl..ruma nh}T§{L§»§f[A»}IL§.§}h§ has made gnod in a business way.In Second. Ward Jnmes Robertl,thecounciimanwasreelactzd by abigmajority.In Third Jahin Mc Kay was also melecied. QuFounh Ward J.P. Jensen was reeluded by a majority of twentysix.In this ward the only battle of the A nummer lu cuunuy n;¢»W ...ebraska have reporied that they laced nl 1.P .;;.§:.;f%..:.;.;2 County Board said he put out his first man on .M rch 190|when i ordinary H ~Myernshewoxldhavesaeedthree0S ~or four men every week. ~Make Appomtment of County Sur nyMisaMabelShiphcrdhead of PE.mf !P ?¥F _t_§H A group of friends and relatives p n ak 1;let that we were unable to learn my particulars of the de oened other than given above. DANA COLLEGE NOTES this later nutholzity was used.Hen the error wu discoveredAndit was found that inslead of a majorityaswasobtainedattheelectiothatitmust be a threehfths 111alorliy.Vfhls out a dll: ncil Holds nighschoolascomposedoru. |were\l......n\..:....\1..L.ll...l Y Dun nntp rtni nodnntp _"£€"'>' ILOU$\| A In G $\|\:r Dlmr ucv.;*{V Suverkrubbe home south of ulmr rligdgn _1@bF __1\ass ?1}f last. Thursday evening the occasion |~||QI _Q $\|lipsl Oakland Neb.ann H.A.~. mctzmacher, Tckamah, Ncb.lieerrsg brother,Carls birth ~ ~The finni selections of the judges The evenng was spent at wrdsll:.re as fo E ~»f=Pnzes were awarded M _d Grant Request of American Legion $\|. f g d tACapellaChoirwhichIStounng..Il€..~...IiIf._i?.__?nxt Telegraphic message from Dana n Mamnnilzrn wnn nfnrrnd Mr. .~fenm:w°= ""=f'w= "'==s'= ":f."'f"""':'°° "ta veyor ann num Uverlecra.ray|Mamnnilzrnnse.Ad Mamnnilzrniesolovoice medium First Mamnnilzrnsj..clni»rgll»¢n,_nng, Mfg| Remittlnz Mamnnilzrn . 0_had drawn consxderal _.....|.p Ls.......u...::. Mamnnilzrn 50 per month with board ang Grist of Bills for Running Culmty 10718 and Mihheggta thig week umuu un:ulec|.1un usegai. LHB ?f ~1T|$48.00 Der month without board.Business imiinntos nmeked sfudiences for F ?in the gtatute was traced Mamnnilzrnr and Ben Lambrecnt W dn E ennsecondMrs.Claus Schneider and n*1 e Y v 1 5 mm Mhmnin R:hnnirinr.mnmin |8111 Mamnnilzrnonpage four) Mamnnilzrn UI :us ul;|..|.v1|.u.:rs lu un: au cation of the swimming _Pool and also on account of the move on the part of the council to buy current from the IowaNebraska Uq.\.....\..\\ Mamnnilzrn ort is due soon after the .first of April which wili guptodatewagescaleinfromatmon for the spring season.Nebraska ............:....§\.a lninlancd whom:nf _..______._their concerts.The choirs twoGIVEAPDToPOORPEOPLEbussesarrivedatDesMoinesIowa Snda.u yCountyCommissionersRoomThe Homecoming Concert of theDl»2..h.f¢.l»»|».n Andi £1091 4 .rn \»ra rn \......._;..J hack through tlwee different compilationsandwasonlydiscovered when the late statute was beingProparedforthepress(Thislater authoritv is.howc\rer in nrmr.. Mamnnilzrn !a n l u u nu.-sunuv ¢.nn»¢....`...-I - - - . . - __t i n s .4 o ' T h n s : n n r c m e n t w e r e M e s s r s .a n d ! P A \ Y T H E R E G U L A R B I L L Sanluu HOUSANDS anluu1§{1»§`Ei'\K?.Ci'kiste1en, Emil anluu .......=..........._._ __any surrounding state according to the last report.North Dakota averaged only $16.75 per month with board. Only seven laborers were placed on Washington county farms dur ing March by County Agent Gee. Bates where ordinarily during ihe ww nw»....\.np...vi hw.The Board of County Commis slonem met pursuant to adjourn ment taken March 28 1981. Present:Chas.Nelson H.C. Blaco and Ghrlu Hinz. The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approved. _After a wreful examination of A DBPEIAB unorr Wm De presenwuat the Dana Auditorium April 24. Word has been ~#~ved from the pipe organ manufacturers at Ha gerswwn Maryland that the newpipeorganisalmostreadytobe ordered out of the factory and that completion of the organ as well asinstallationwillgoforwardatthe dance with the original bill passedsomethingliketwentyyearsagoandanfileinthestatedepartment. The City therefore has a parkamdaswimmingpoolpartiallycompletedandnothingWimwhichlnpay.This leaves the city coun~.zu ¢nl anluuless thousands and geese have been clowinndsneartheMis anluus lmibb d The city council met in regular mgnu .ana rvvver w.a mga uncov;Hng the ~J Sim 313 and angry session Tuesdayevening and after operatmg in this territory. zanuwi rivor nn._._|:1\|..1..\.1 ........\ ¢.»...SIU Inhn th#fnllllB.1 0DBlliIllI U16 l6DoltBl on the 8611001 b08Id UICIE W&8g¢\...| cha ali on we summer the flocks t numerous. for several bnaflle JILUIII £l..llC|Llllllllyg \H.J||||!¢»\r l.»Schneider and fmily Claus same rom the different departments der and William Wiese and fam were reaq and placed on file. ily Mr.Fred Lambrecht and Ben Several communications making Messrs.Pete Petersen Albert applications ion positions with the Suverkrubbe and William Schmidt..new swimming pod]were read ana..|.1 _..z.\..:_.\..|.ohun Qlan rnnff al nf insmrnnnn was an underground current which persons not interested couid scarce ly diucern.Messrs.C.A.Robeson and H.H.Brown were the retir ing members.R.C.Hitchman me hrnnahf nut nn za thin!cnhdidhfl. ag ag r the past few we their way north for 1 months.Last week seemed to be the mos The bxrds rest here |...............\..\.... ag ys uonng moon tune we ...tjoinedbyotherflocksusthough by u.prearranged plan.They gointothehillsduringtheday(or feeding purposes and retum to the land near the river at night. Game wardens are located in ad vantageous locating to protect the birds from slaughter and the officers of the low ixppear and disappear where least expected. A luncn was served atmnuunngm.by Mrs.Henry Suverknxbbe after which the guests departed wishing Cari many more happy birthdays. GOLD STAR MOTHERS wsu.vlsrr FRANCE Five psrties of Nebraska Gold Star mothers and widows will make pilgrimages to France this taken up.It seems that the ln suranee for the city has not been divided equally among the dilfsr ent Blair agencies md has caused some dissatisfaction The N.T. Lund sm Estate Agaucy appeared before the couudl and made the ststernent that their agency wasatthefootof the lin and asked for an equal shgigegf the_business. .........__ _... _....___.___The friends of Robeson took it for granted that Hltchman was brot ouiin order to beat Robeson.The unQerground current was used md it was decided that the Robeson friends would vote for Robeson only and thus assure themselves of his reelection leaving Brown and Hitchman on battle lt out.The result was _that Hitchmun received same period other years the de mand would have been nearer twenty to twentyfive. The general scale of local (Arm wages also has dropped twenty to twentylive percent except in cu es where the hired man hanworked ou the sums hrm for n number of years and knows the fields ms chlnery horsa feed etc.uuiwho __s .L rn........»:... me following bills on the outa ent funds it was moved and secondedthat the following elskns be allowed and the County Clerk is hereby ordered to draw warrants on the funds indicated below: Stroud Road Mchy.Co.Re~ pairs s 4.44 E.B.Redfield Poor 86.15 Sclmdt Sfnre Poor 26.03 Fantsnehle Stare.Poor 12.10 greatest possible speed in order to (Continued on P382 four) ENTERTAIN HOUSE GUEST Miss Msrlim Nehson daughier of Mr.and Mrs.J.T.Nwon enter» tained s number of friends Friday evening in honor d her house guest Miss Dorothen Pratt of n.m~mn whn suant the weekend ur ...o .Myer or u preumum~uabout ss bsd ss Andrew H.Brown in Amos Ind Andy over the radio.The question mme up sfter the regular coun¢.iG meeting Int Tues~ dey evening md the matter vuthoroughlydiscussedfromovaryangle.The dty n responsible for the debts contracted and they must be plid this much is oeruin.anddtex-looldug the question square'I'he birds present a High! W°\'U\Ispring and summer as guests oi|'I'he matter was Laid over unul meln mm or ue; xcnnescrn, 1-einm nnrtinuiarlv when thev are en.. Imam; Staten nmvernment w ndiourned meeting on Wednesday Brown,294. thus elntim \|¢g W y ¢|¢.|\........... 'I'he }i i}11§m{». P(;0P 19.50|'I'he .:'§...;.:.:gag;lin thi hee it nl dem-minell soIhe\.1U¥l!vm.|:|.me lean amoum.01 au vision. Ihe ;.av;;;.as;;Poor am ~f»E;;aan;;ra2;were Viola nu a mam election asking the n1.:.f|~.\ra Nami .5 frm.no on \v.\.....r:..m.1....alan um.voters to :main vets an the matter 'I'he ".f=.".f ;,.",;;;..;in iaith' fJmlI».§.'.::':.:.;:;';.»';a..i;'..... .m|I.»¢inhi»_ 'I'he and Robesonywy......5 .... ........,.. .......,..._noise of their wings resemble, the sound of wind in the trees.The g-round after they have alighwd, is liberally s.moving mass of feathered bodies.Some fnnners say the number of birds in #Ke vuw. un: gsmw v. N... ....... ....-|..,....,,.husbands.The delegations,con~ sistlng of sixteen members,will include six mothers and two widows of men lost at sea.This ls made possible by ln amendment to the Gold Star Mothers' act. Dr. Raymond Burr appeared be- for the coundl ln behalf of the American Leglon and stated than the legion was sponsoring s cir-1 cus wg fg was oo come to Blair on May and that the clty council s u n li x v s c n o o r .' " "__EASTER PARTY FINANCES Pno mc r The First Lutheran church of.The annual Easter nw-Y mm community.w m m d ».'If'H.{°§."'3 ".'3"1,"'1'¥ 'fi¥'£ ywy..L32§ifT§i'E;`.{1`blpf»\E1€§''155 George C.MoQuarrle Ex press etc 16.18 was llarionSutllexland Prisonf the en Board 116.25 phat Rlvett Lbr.& Cool Co.Poor 1205 mum.mn...................._.sen. Edna Hansen Murlret Flynn Leln Kuhr Evelyn Wulf Leonard Nelsen Harland Nelson Jens Hansen Richard Flynn Aoben. Flynn Merton Kuhr Raymond wuu and Raymond Rasmussen. with the hope that lt will carrywiththerequiredmxjorlty. Accordingly petitions were cir culated yesterday and a call for an election is now being made which wil scttle it in hoped the ywy.. ies will run well wer 4 mil lion.~»Iekamah Herald. ywy..lin of those making tha remit the customary license !ee. trip is found the name of Mrs.The Legion he stated,wn to getConstance Jensen of Blair,mother twentylive per cent of the gateol Fireman Hans Jensen, U. s.N..receipts and that they. the Legion, |...¢n .,an ummm P..mn in wan fn nav the license lee,This mlssivn pmjeéf in their S'mhy..wmur D. 1. I. U. V. -W -..,school for their anxaren w1»m\!on Saturday afternoon. sounds interesting and my work After enjoying an ess hun no their mutual advantage.Ahny the home of Mrs.P Hum ..».u a........n.x.......mf an uw the party was nontmued at ywy..n Sutherland MileagetatffstfrE.Belford Stamps ywy.. 14.50 ~WORK ywy.. zssls T. mininghis legamy OI me quesuon.ID ll ahad deal md one that must be hmdled in the ben way powihle. ywy..SMOUTH PASSES NEW OCCUPATIONTAX ywy..MlHq"sumerlanu mileage nmwlMnmnBack.Court Cult!42.75 Cond;Uehllmru n :m . p ' ; P ; f ; , ; ; g ¢ ; i , ~ S s i f e ." i s a h - . ; i ; ' ; , . m d a i l y f o r t h e » 1 » » - m s ' l 3 | n n H n n } n \ m 1 n h n \ » i § n \ » f n u m a n i a '1" hn h d ! ! !R TB ~ un:dv.wxrhchnbird mumun: v1921 un:eé£r¢granted an un:n the|2§§{n{1`§.i§I.-"f_§;;°5;"ge";,;§1°11'§El¢1=" un:;e §5ud never un:s your hwbllls were gone over and allowed md u m wmleu adjourned until Wednesday evening. NEBRASKN5 GROSSCASH FARM INCOME The accompanying table shows the five year avenge usb income of Nebraska in-nu: with the rankand vulne of ench ugrlculturel ln- duutry.The value of products led md used on the farms ln not in- nwnlked vim. interest.|'hmnty-seven Juniors were pree-The committee ln charge hnbfnt and enjoyed ,he gnmeg and loaned each child a capital of 151: usual 8006 time. whlc hthe ya re bo us elna ny wa y lbw can to earn more money as BLAIR sscunss 19sz DIST. garden work, etc.ln t he ml a c o mmnc lu. c o N' rEs 1 ~ mission Sunday will be announced . when each member wm brine ln 'nu .umm commercial contesv Lhalr 6lHlm8l~The one who hu for this year, was held at Colum- me lmrm mmm wm be gi v e n bus lm Frldny .on account of the n prize.g m c d l m m ,mm h m o n l y s law entrlu ln this context.'Ihe nnuunvmn .| " n , r" mn ¢ n 1..n,...a.....¢...\-..».....,J.»¢¢»»\e»d ..........,...,.. ......,......,......,Supplies 2.71 I. c. Eher, Co. Judge, Colts 1'r.oo Dr. D. W. Boll, Prof. sgp vleee 9.00 Frank Brown, Poor 00.00 K-B Printing Co., Supplies 1414 Omaha Printing Oo., Supplies 1.60 Aug. E. Johnson, Poor 8.00 s. w. Chximbers, Agt., Innur- nnce 00.75 Zion Ufiibe Supply Co., Sup- |_.1>lieg__._____20.95 rounding into form Besides tak- ing A pm in the conference track meet and the Trl-Valley track meet they will probably have dw meets pvith Hufmn, Iowa und with Arl- ington, Neb. The Junior High boys are also pncti dng the vurloua mek events and v m probably have A few dull meets with some of the neighboring schools. BANKRUPP SALE blllsocupauunmxommaneepassedbythecitycouncilleviesBIRTHDAYD|NNER bllls " BUSINESS ANDSOCIALFORECAST blllsryearonwholesale bread warm.fruit vegetnhle and soft Mm Olive J.smml md.daughdrinktrucksmakingdeliveries _to ge Misses Frances and Grace oflocalretailers.The fonner ordm Lhln city and Mr.and Mrs.B.B. ance provided $150 per year nm on Smlch ol Omaha wen enkrhlnedbread wagons but miter A dwdon for dinner on Easter Day at the blllseFremont case in supremecourt,no attempt was made to collect this sum the put yen,and Omaha baking companies paid oniy $7.50 per yea:required home of Mr.and Mrs.Wm. Smith in Omahl.The dinner given in honor of Mr.Smi mother whose eightyfounih bi day occurred on Apd Gth. bllls lLhs rg.The (( amd. vers.ldles Cattle Hogs .Wheat 00m Butterht Esau Sheep Chickens Sugar BNN: Oats PotatoesA11HayR 0 and City. ar or alold e he ld is yeBuiey 0ther»Crops lor Rank 1 2 s4 s s I 8 9 10 u12 13 14 $1 1 Value 35,383,00020,221,00009,022,00044,818,00029,001,00014,580,00010,002,00010,004,0001.150.000s.s1s.o00 s,s00,0002,421,0001,401,000021,0002,120,000 uuuusa mnmnnnannr The Chamber of Commenie so lldtlng eommitiee are busy ¢odnYsolicitingmembershipfortheensuingyear.This organization has of low become proetimlly o closed corporation dlctated 00 by the presidentandhasinthemindsof mnny failed to iunctlon u it uhodd. ArrEND ruulmu. OF RELATIVE Mr.and Mn.James A.Rhoadl vent over into Harrison eountyIowawdlr.Thursday.w award the funsrd of a cousin Will um uswsnw Moata. lvhvwllls wuww .q».~..Blair:Helen McMlllB»m Madam Jelisen and Elizabeth Grimm.The results of this contest have not yet been announced.At the business meeting of the association the mmmerdll supervlsonvoled00placethe1982 contest at Blair.This oonteat in umdly placed with only the larger schools of the state.The commerdalsupervisors5tlmirvote i electedMlaa Bud: 0¥.~.».w olthvlocalcommercialdepartmentasvicepreddmtoftheassociation. We wish to eongntulan Mlas Dnnvelovr for iha honor eonlaneglownhormdherdforhinseemingnmyeahoommerdnloonteat lu Blair. Zloh umee Supply Co.Sup plies 2.00 J. A.Pewrson Poor 88.46 Dr.E. S. B. Geesaman Prof. Servlou Fred DeWeber Poor J.A.Petersen Your John leehy Labor Jullus Schroeder Labor 2.50 E.N.Manley Labor 8.00 Jolm J.Fitzgerald Dnzdns 11.70 H. C.Bbw.Work a mem 68.17 John J.Fitzgerald Labor 8.00 Mike Andersen Labor 6.00 A.N.Belllld.Labor 04.00 L M.M¢l\\¢in8»Dragglllz md RHPIIH 46.15 Walk!bench Labor 8.87 (Continued on mn four) 18.0066.95 20.00 Evemhlns is x>ri d ua sell and The bankrupt sf/ock of merchan dise of Jorle 1. Van Donnell couzdstinzofladiesreadymwear. millinery and c1\lldrens wear etc. wm ln for sale Saturday Aprll 11 1931. will he sold at a sacrifice.The public ls §»»+;;<= m aytnfd md cl 0e e121:Pl ~J.sahmldt.Trustee. c 0. xxocn masSUBDENLY g000prsuthatC.0.Kr03\1h|dpusodawmydurlngfhglillllM pg no funeral arrangements had beenmade. ano5 l§ 26 Apr.flt Apr. Apr. Apr. A r Apr. Apr. lay lhy p .Report reached this office uwe Apr. ~Avril an.In¢0 |1 5I452|2 l u.1931 ru. im.ra |931 va.an54I0llI7152425 n29I6_2530 6I5 2027 28 29 » 10Blair Second Team bene dance. 10Play at Wranch achooi. 11Lutheran baks :de 11Dance at K.lngs pavmonfLegionCarnivalatK.ln¢a24HighSchoolDay24TriValleyTnekum29CountyAehlevemmtDay0E.C. N. A. A.track mu17Bwnlsuuu of local retailers.Prior m pu- table was nreriilv trimmed v sage ol the $160 per year mm x-:am a ~u d flenforcexhie pmvidon, the rate to The ~ S E Z : i m cg: bread trucks was ~ per yqr, was not lorgotwn. which had been paid mgulnrly,. without nrvwsb-Omnhn Bee v ls r ro ns mo m c a x c .4 c nu: 'luv 'rn CDIINTIES v..sm mmufv mn nf M.-. which Treasurer T.W.Bus dis tributed $167113.85 of state gasolinetaxfundsbccountiesthe amount being onefourth of the mul eolieetionn which go to countiesona basis of the number of automobiles nedamred.The amount apportioned to Wuhington county in $1709.80 md to Bmt county $1660.1l. .~...._......_......_...Mn.Louie Farnberg of this accompanied by Mrs.FambergrivedinBhirRanSunday1 weekn vidt with relatives md friends. John liven in Chicago wher enjoys a lucrative podtion nr doing nimly. Fnhlon Canker Beauty PAH Phono 47Alloc 1rlplett.1 which ~£m= .€.nZ..&§¢i:ai¢f»¢x2.».»>Z.2_;.» &<;;1;§_.;§ " ; ' : » r m Bixlr, Nabruh, Avril 9, 1931'l£°¢°'1"° ~mmy W i nn 'l'h e be e | o i tl 1 e | t a te ln1 9 2 9 made 2,sao,szo pounds qt honey f o r r u r h t .The n wma 4z,1a2 colonies of them,working sway the seuon through and putting up an avengs ol eo pounds of honey per hive.The mnrknt in 1929wu not so good.The prlce ncelvd wu1 2 a nt s Apo un d,a gn. lnl£ 1 8 and 19 cents of vmedinz years. But even at the lowerprlce, the busy lite fellows that never mp to whimper hard times or uke . \ .were Snndny dlnnergununt tha Chnfda Bogart home.Merrill Johnmn vu in Blni r onThursday having dental work dons. Mr. um Mrs. Lloyd Johnson mddmghteruwereSundnydinnerguestsof Mr.md Mrs.ElmerThane. Mr. and lin. Chris Vinderdev and family visited at the OttoChrlsdmsenhomeSundayafter- noon. Mr. md Mrs .John Renh and children and Gun Huh lpent Bun-dny ntoemoon at the Cleon Wil-Hnn home, Mr. and Mrs. Chrk Bmwnin~ of n l s m l c r D a c n / n w r o n v o o The En t Ce nt nl Declnma union will bg held at Pla~.. Frldny, Aprll 10, meonllng to port received from Prof. J. Nelson of tho Fremont high . The orahnrinl and humorousislamwlll be held ln the the stating at two o'clock, tha . pcnnecux eontan md the . htic conhst wlll he held ln th~ nlnz starting lt 7:15.- Ammmul """"mm m T H E n o r r o m ~ nm. Ge v m M a an h-Oets were sm.§"S»'L§.'G.m Ji fn, o n wi th Mn.Om: Guy e r of s m r . llr.a mlM.n.Eli Bo wda 1 o fTe -Immah.spent Sum!sy_ afternoon visited Wednesday with Mr.mdMrs. A. R. Beale: near Kennnd. Eugene Bunn stayed until Sunday with his aunt, Mrs, Beale!-G¢°l`Ke Beard in having his houseraised and foundation repaired. A.. E. Dixon sent 88 head of Ist hogs by Tyson md ng trucks to Missouri Valley, Th ~ Sundsy e m of e Burn Mr. sen \dly . Mr m a at th Th lped v.n.., ¢ ...£ wa re Mr. a nd llrll f wry :mth l re-thnxbool.dv- noontem- mm- eve-:ot are l Punuc SERVICE TRUST HARES - I Do you invest to make money? nm.: -my in mad. J-»-fu with Rdiph and Gnce Bay.§""" Kem '3' mr md M,,_|ll.r.mdllrs.HnrryTuckm-and m y v j ( T .puent.n,Mr.andMra.T.I...Tnckar licyen and dll reno e af Bldr,were M5 athmovn nr.md Mm Prentice gmnh vhitnn at the T. A. B dwin home, were Enter dinner guelta ut Mn.n. wma of .Bw_ __________mnh ol Hexman.L_ lu g |u u5 u U ,um wuvn nynv - 4 mvusa uv - - »--.a n d we u e c er tai nly plDI ld.p | | pi 1; o f th e up per of th e y o u n g f o lk s .le o mi s ti n g o f o, u ....ma U n n m Nelne n.Mr . w a s s e r v e d . mfrWall(hvl15| "":'".a;2".';a ia."|""'" -ifnlbidmi lie-l°l -dd-9.903,710 to we gross 1Ln-mr. mn nn. c rux umwnm 01Blair, anbartained neural ..1.§».. md Manda on Friday afternoon.'Hao Afiernoon was :peut in vim- inn and tha Indie;hnlnul Ma . eligible to enter this nontesg luv-Amelmn public uv.\l|¢.\a4!youwmt Ing worn either first or second n v m ~ r w W ~ Y pines in the sub-dimict contest \\\'-b°Pf°§P¢i¢Y°|3° MQ in 12141 e alum "Fw »s°~:,°i ..-_ °:_ _ ._ : ':f' fQ=' °°' Sunday dinner guesu or theLouie Grimm family were Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith of Omaha, Mrs. Frank Pitser and son,Hands. H n .S mi t h i a a nie eeo fldrs.Grimm and also of Mrs. H. Tucker where they cdled in the evening before returning to Omdia. To honor me seventy-sixth hlrth :anniversary ol Mrs. J. J. Schnei- der, the following guests were en-tertained at the home of hardaughter, Mrs. Geo. Fackler: Mr.and Mrs.Walter Schneider of lthaea,Mrs Henry Mockenhaupt: of Lincoln,Mrs.Wm. Schneider and son,Oliver of Cedar Creek,Mr. and Mrs. Spelver and childrenof Glenwood, iowa, Don Schneider of Plattsmouth, leo Schneider at Cedar Creek and Mr.and Mrs.Earl Petersen of west of Herman,and Howard Fackler from theBench.Mrs.Petersen presentedhar grandmother with a lovehy angelfood birthday cake with the traditional candles,and beautifulflowers were also given her.Mrs. Esther Overmeyer of Boise, Idaho visited the family o! her Brother, Neum Warrld from Wed- nesday until Saturday.The little folks of the HarryTucker, Ed Hawkins, Norman War- rick and Neum Warrick families enjoyed an Easter egg hunt at the |ntt.er's home Sunday afternoon.Helen Warrick gent Saturday night and Sunday ere. Mrs. Opal Reeves was a visitor a t the meeting of the De SotoClub at the home od Mrs. WhitWaliace of Blair, Thursday after- noon.Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bunn enter- tained at Sunday dinner for their children,Mrs. A. R.limes andJane,Mr.and Mrs.Byron Bunn and family,Mr. and Mrs. Opal Reeves and children. Mr. and Mrs. David Mathewsand daughter spent Sunday after- noon with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mathews. Miss Ruth Lippincott was aSunday dinner guest of Miss Flor-ence Dixon.Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Blanchard of Burt county were aitrenoon visitors there also. Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Tyaonand Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Metzler drove to Omaha Thursday where Mr.Metzier consulted a physician. Mr. and Mrs. Metzler went down Sun- dlly eveninlr and Mr. Metzler en-tered the Methodist hospital foran operation Monday.He surviv-ed the operation nicely and friends are hoping for his speedy recovery. Mrs. Carrie Whitnack of I-Iennan, is looking after the householdduties while /Fred Metzler is at~ tending chores during their ab- s e n c e . Mr.and Mrs. Neum Warrick spent Sunday at the S. S. Dixonhome at Arlington. Lewis Paulsen of Kansas City, Kansas spent the day and nightSunday at the parentni, Iars Paul-sen home.Other dinner guests were Mr. and~ltlrs. James Paulsen . E ML!! Em Morrison or ieaamw.spent 'Thursday and Friday with har drier, Mrs. Wm. Kll\'1¢dK¢» Mr.and Mrs.Opal Re ev o sjb tended a plnochle party Ffldll' evening at the Roland Smith home, wut o f Blw-_\The it W. Clarke family spent Sxmda afternoon with the TomWaksgeld, Sr. family, near Her- man.Mr. and Mrs. Lewis La.Hoda of Omaha, spent Saturday night andSunday with the Sam Steele fam- il yMr.and Mrs H.G.Bertelsen and family of Blair, spent Sunday afternoon with the W. J. Simonsen family. musmn NEW S OFGARDNER DISTRICT Mr. and Mrs. George Reeh spent Friday evenin at the Robert Ras- mussen home7Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jeppesen and Bobble were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Gertrude Nielsen,near Calhoun. Ella Jean Tegt and little bro- ther,Jimmie spent severed dayslast week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ervey. _Jens Clausen visited his sons, Leo and Andrew Monday,whowork on farms near Benson.Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Peter-sen andRobert were Saturday evening vis- itors at the Ndia Petersen homoin the Sutherland neighborhood. Amanda Petersen spent Easter with home folks.`Frank Linden,Margaret andBertrand and Eda Anderson wereSunday dinner guests at the Carl Kellerman home in Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Lars Jeppesen andBobble were Suhday evening vdait-ors at the A. M. Anderson home, near Millard.Mr.and Mrs.J. L.PetersenspentThursday evening at the Oscar Gllbertson home in Blair. Mrs. Jens Clausen attended the Relief Corp kendngton at Mrs.Brandtls home ln Blair Tuesday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rasmussenand family were Sunday dinner guests at the Jim Sorensen home, near Orum. Mrs. Henry 'Tegt and cildren drove over from Fremont 'dayafternoon and staid over night atthe Harry Ervey home. Mr. and Mrs. Max Klausso of Omaha, were Friday visitors atthe Harry Ervey home, Mr. and Mrs Jens Krogh spent Sunday evening at the Frank Lin- den home._ Chris Jeppesen of Omaha, vis-ited his brother, Lars on Friday and Saturday. _Dorothy Masters gave her pu-prls a little Easter party Fridayafternoon and the 'little folks found much fun in finding the rabbit nests which contained the beautifulr=......._,._...u.._\._»~__.f_._ Jensen and families were enter- tained at dinner at the Peter Jea» sen home Sunday.The old ndghbors of Rudolph Mencks helped him cdebrata s birth anniversary by pl _Y aurpridng him Friday -Mr. and Mrs. Mencke moved thisspring oo a fann north of Blalr.Mr. and Mrs. Johndgetersen and family were Satu Y eveningvisitors at Detlef W d f s .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mayle enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thomas and Mrs. Noble at dinner Sunday at the Will Ryan home.Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, Jr.are the proud parents of anelght pound boy.'Mr..and Mrs,Herman Ralpha were Sunday vidlorr at the Red Christensen home.Mrs. Lena Warren had the mis-fortuné"to fall and injure herself quits painfully Thursday morning while about her work in the house.Mrs.Frands Foraberg enter-tained the Ladies' Aid Wednesday afternoon. ~BENCH Nofrss Mr.and Mrs.William Koenig and children and Mrs. Jenson vis- ited at the Charles Koenig home Sunday afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Blomherg and baby of Omdia, spent Sunday afternoon at the Jonas Blomberg home.Little Donald Hagge,who has been confined at the Covenant hospital for the past three weeks with a broken limb, was able tobe brought to the Charles Koenig home Saturday where he is get- ting dong as well as can be ex- pected.Mr. and Mrs.Earl Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson, all of Omaha, were Sunday dinner guests at the Harry Smith home. Mr.and Mrs. Clark Lippincott and daughter were Sunday dinnerguests of Mr. Hans Anderson and daughter of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Ches Sutton and Neil and Mr. and Mrs. John Sut-ton and Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Par- ker of Omaha, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Elsie Jorgensen and Mrs.Annie Sutton.Mr.and Mrs.Ted Olsen and children visited at the Ted Olinger home Thursda evening.Mr,and rs. Clarence Olsenand children and Miss Annie Bar- ton spent Tuesday evening at the Charles Husk home,Mrs. Theodore Lundt and Emma Lou,Mrs. John Christensen and Mrs. Annie Sutton visited at the Ches Sutton home Tuesday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mencke and children visited nt the Ted Ollnger homo Wednesday evening.The Willing Workers Sunday school class had a party Friday evening at the Fred Peck home.Twedve members were nresnnt and n nl IE E cE s vB 1r II 1 I I I1 x1 I Il l I I (1 I I \ I1 1 I I 1 l \ 1 I I I1 I 1 (l I1 1 \ ink-' Walter Peck spent Saturday ight and Sunday st the E. C..lpplneott home. Mr.and M n .Clarkson I-InakndMissVeraMcGowanwere lunday dinner guests at the Chu. Iusk home Mr. and Mrs, Gene David andhildrsn vxnwd Mr. and Mrs. win leltz Saturday evening. Mr.and Mrs.James Pounds pent Sunday afternoon visitingwith Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lippincottmd laxnlly. A large number of friends and elsdves from the Rose Hill neigh- mrhood spent Frida; night at theludolphMenckeomehelpinglu-. Mencke celebrate his birthday. vas. BEES MADE "HAY" ALL WINTER L ONG H the Federal Farm Board has my notion of cutting down the Jrodustion of honey, it had better get busy with its proclamation, for Nlebrsaka bees are on a productionmush.Instead og lolling around lh ;ha hives this winter, eating up ;he food they stored in the sum- ner,N e b m u u busy workers rave kept right on through the nild winter putting the nectar sway in the combs. A West Point farmer reports Lhat his bees produced 175 poundsathoney during the winter.He ' zhinle they got the honey lrom the sap o!trees.They followed in- :tlnct and kept rlght on at work while the getting was good It isgoing to be a long working season' lor bee; in Nebraska if they re- fuse to follow the calendar and seep busy as long as the weather molds good and honey material can >e found;For neither bees nor 'nen could have wld this year. without the aid of a calendar, when fall left off and spring be- rw-I-loney is not one of Nebraska's najor crops.It lsn't even played ip by the agricultural statlaticlans. But just the same it is an impor- tant by-product and many a lam ludget gets A neat lift by the work »f a few stands of bees that cost ittle or nothing to keep and who mm-. than nav for their keen bv come o! Nebraska in lures. Fashion Center Shoes-the great- est values i n Blair.Chlldren's Roblnhood Slippers, Oxfords and Shoes-sizes 2 me 6-$1l29;n m 6% to a-4159; eines 3% to 2_1 SL98;Women's and Misses Slip- pers-smart new styles on sale now $1.98,52.65, $3.65,u s e - l r you want to save money on good shoes buy yours st the Fashion Center in Blair.12-lt YORK CREEK NEWS Clarence Wachter helped Henry and Fred Petersen butcher Mon- day.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Erieksen and Evelyn and Mr. and Mrs. Harland Christiansen and Betty Lou vldted at the Julius Weber home Thurs- day evening. Little Llls Iverson is visiting her grandmother,Mrs Margaret Iverson in Blair. Mr. and Mrs. John Rogert andchildren vldted at the Paul Brod- ereon home Saturday evening. Andrew Albaek shelled corn for Jesse Davis Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Reeh attend-ed a card party at the Roland Smith home Friday evening. Rnthimg and Willard Hugleman have been on the alek list.Mr. and Mrs. Melvin AckennanspentSaturdayeveninga t the Clemens Williamson homeMr. and MIB- Allred Skov and Lyle visited at Harland Christian- sen's Thursday evening. Chirtis Behrendt spent Saturday evening at the Wm. Christiansen home.|Mrs. T. K.Iverson entertained a number of Iadles at a quiltingparty Thursday altemoon.Those present were Mrs. Oscar Thane, ,Mrs.Henry Hom,Mrs.LloydJohnson,llvlrs.John Jensen,Mrs.;Soren Jensen and Mrs. Andrew Ai- back.Mrs. Iverson served a nice lunch.Little Audrey and Gordon Reehhave been having the pink eye. Shirley Wllljarnsen 'entertained at a stag party Friday evening.Mr. and Mrs. Morris Chrlslian sen and children spent Sunday s1t» emoon with Mr.Christiansenk mother in Blair.Mr. and Mrs ¢.__.»_\r... . . . .-...i -\.=|.»..._ ....... Brownin g tie a quilt.Those pres- ent were Mr. and Mrs. Perc y '1'nc k~ e r , Mr . a n d Mr a H~ r y L o r a n z e n , a n d Mi n s L u lu Lor enz en,a l l o f ne a r C alh ou n , Mr . a nd Mr s . C le m- e n s W i llh ms e n a n d Mr . a n d Mr s . Ho wa r d W i ] 1 i n ma e n , o f n e u ' H e r - l l {I :I served. | || PvxuaShvxc|'l`|unS|;m. .--.{a1 ,-» 4u¢ am.c.¢ ».}--- HANSll|| & MEHHEIIS i.;u.2.-.,,..u-| The following students will represent Blair High: orawrical- Verne: Carlsen who will gin "The Menme nl Inwleasn¢us";humor- oun, Dorinne Glasgow, "The Wed~ ding of Miss Bray";ufempon- neous, Alice Beekmnn. Ou Adv ualap 'Ho whp dawn *ha fu |;~th thc up oi' Chlnatoim. "ll at um Bott. r Seeds/nr Betta: Carden-s N<>\></ oi S t h e t i m e t o pl an t . FERRY'S` SEEDS! <\. Now is the time to plant your gnrden. Now is the time to melee! Ferry'a purebred Seeds.Seeds are the mont inexpensive, but the moot imponant feature of a suc- cessful garden.The soil and your labor represent Lhe much greater investment in .~' »;;r:;%11f1 ~~;f / 3 si"£1,x f' Q:~A 5\ FERRYS >P,FPf. i . =iuimum 510'"`. ~~s-gg; 4 Fl ' ' fl ' § . "§',..§gg ~ ~,' H1 " " "m @ @ »~ L -1 / bred Seeds will grow morenwoarlully in your garden. Thnt'n why Ferry's Seeds protect your labor and your garden investment. They are fresh for planting now.All ready to grow healthful, nom-iahing vegetables or beautiful, colorful Bowers for your home. 'l'here'a a Ferry Seed Box near you, in your neighborhood store, with a complete auonment of purebred Bower and vege- table seeds. . . . Ferry-Morse Seed Co., pu~llc in mo.~ t . " ~ n ~ .~1 '"' r the ~strlhution of pollen they ef- A1~ ~eats.~ feet with thdr hairy legs and Mr. and Mrs. John Rogert and auoeeaaand [aiiure of your ~om. Farfx Seeds are purebred. That means generations of need plants nre tested and checked in the Ferry-Morne spccial seed laboratory Gelds before any seal grown from a plant is placed on the market Because of the rigid leaking,Ferry-Mane |- F E R R Y S purefnrea/SE D|v|l>|i~|>s G0 To ALL Comafns Ur THE LAND . " 1 .V WN."~»====='L.,~ / » f » » .»|¢¢.\ f r 4 ,1\(,<gn--4 _~ y ;;1~;f~'I¢f;»f-'=-, - ¢ 1 i > f ' " "- » f ¢»» , Q ~ \ \ \ I I w r e ~Q T * I ,'1 )3 \ 5 \_ E Q ~~r J ~- L a f n f t - : ` k a _ 2 -_f r . i l l "/ \ f , |;1 ~ 1 |J I ~1 . P - § > J ' ~4 : - 5 0 ; . H rrr = ~ ~~ C H ~v .. Eastigr eggs.Burke Carrlgnn Dixon\,0f Blair, was a visitor and took part in the fun. ||||l||ll||||I||I||||lllI|||||||||IIIIIIII||l|||||||II|| AMERICAN LEGION 0 I o I \ ROSE mu. ITEMS / Mr. and Mrs.Howard Appleby :md family,Mr. and Mrs.Will Rynn and Gene,Mr! and Mrs. Fred M.nyle,,l\Ir. and Mrs. Walter Appleby and Betty helped JamesWu!! celebraie his birth anniver- sary Sunday evening.Mya.John Petersen and Dor-othy :md Edna Hansen of Orum,visited at the Will Hansen home Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wulf were Sunday dinner guests at the Det-le! Wulf home. 1 |D o n t W a i z ,C l e a n N o ' w Have your Spring Clothes ready when the Warm DaysCome PHONE W hite 183 A d v a n c e . C l e a n e r s BLAIR, NEBRASKA I.|:I ::l the meeting was led by Mr. Iver- sgn.Everyone enjoyed the eve~ 1 .,wiches, cake, mam puffs, picklesand coffee was served.The next meeting place has not been de- cided upon as yet.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen visited at the Jonas Blomberg home Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chdg Johnson of Blulr, spent Sunday afternoon vis-iting with Mr.und Mrs.HarrySmith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clark and daugh- Maxine of Omaha,Mr. and ~rs.Gollehon of Fremont and~s Margaret Bndgerow ol Blair, were supper guests Sunday eve-ning of Mr.and Mrs.George and Wallace Rusk.That evening Mr. and Mrs.Paulsen and son, Lewis visited nt the James Paul-sen home on the Bench.Frances Kelley spent the week- end wlth her grandmother,Mrs. Harvey Bolling of Tekamah. Miss Ernestine McCoy was uweek»end visitor in Teknmah.Shewas a Sunlay dinner guest nt the H. G. Corbin home. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Conety and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Conety were Sundny visitors with their mother,Mrs. Mary Cenety nt Valley. John Deaver was a Sunday din- ner guest at he home of hiscousins, Mr. an Mrs. Henry Beard./Timm Tucker, Virgil Pearce and Herman Hey drove to Omaha Sun- day afternoon to vialt the lntter's mother. Mr. and Mrs Carl Sorensen en~ tertained a number of relatives atdinner Easter Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Tyson andPaul,and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tyson were Easter dlnner gueata at the parental,Watson Tysonhome in Blair.Mrs.Don Metzler and Virkiniaspent Sunda with her father, P. Healey of B air.' Mr. and Mrs. (Hyde Metzler were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. andMn. Fred Ray.Miss Elizabeth Grimm was oneof the three juniors of the com- mercial department of Blair high, chosen .tn enter the contest al Columbus Friday. Miss Cora Beard and Mrs. ByrmBeardvisitedMunday afternoorwithMrs. F. Muller and at th:Charles Ray home lh Burt. count; ) D|v|l>|i~|>s G0 To ALL Comafns Ur THE LAND '--._ `;~g s ! '7 ~`¥"~<.'!' ' | ` d " , \vA To DAY'S Esr!B|)°|_| lndinlc Sum In WhichYriof Pnehrred Shuaholdcn Rnida N th e In t da y of eac h mo nth npproximateiy 2l. 000 Prior Preferred dividend c laech are loaded into a U. S. mail truc k andalertedouttoallcornersofthe lend.Some of these check: gn to bud- nau and profeuionnl man and wom- en,some to hnunwivca,others to workingmcn and fermeta.In fact,there ere people from "ery walk oi life livin in 44 diE§r-ent utetu an well an in %,....=.. Cane-» lb .Sweden,Porto Rico,Th e He -\'{lii=ln Illandl, The Dutc h Ent ln- dlen, The Philippines and The Cam! zflhr . who receive Prior Preferred dlvitllncl checks mr:nthly. 4' ,A DOLLAR Any way you figure it--NulrenaChickMash gives you more foryour money.Two new hqadth (ac- tors have been added-mnlx sugar' -1 »--1 - -»--» -Homin nnnltol.I i s,, 1 _ICC!! anu as "Cn I |..- ___-,_i s e a s y t o r a i s e 9 0 t o 9 _ 5 % o f a l I _ _ c § _ i § k § ~ 0¢nN\§u-enu. They will average z ms. llpleuc M8 to 10 w Laying flocks from Nutrena started chicks will hy.thelr_ maximum az-where Mrs. Rosa Sears, mother of'Hrs. Ray, is very low.\ Mlm Mary Hurdum came from`Lincoln Thursday evening to myover Sunday with home folks. MisaMyrtleHurdum emma Wednesdayevening from her madllng duties at West Point.Saturday Mr. Hur~ dum and Myrtle and Blrdle drove to Omaha on business and ca?ledat the Univedty hospital to visitHerman Hurdum. Mrs.Carl Sorensen and Mrs.Nonnan Warrlck of the Bridge- vlel Club. Mrs. Byron Beard and lI n .A. E. D i X 0 l\ 0 f' l I8 S e l l Im~ pravernent Club attended tha alldpysession lt the Blnlr court'house Wedn y under the mZgnmann.,¢°"§i...m m m u ml "Spirit ot the Home" and Mr. Young also al Linnoln, on "Cement Work". HU nr "mn the vear 'round v |»°\»~~: v- -.»- ---- . -A NEW L OW PRICE-The quali ty i s be tte r than ever before.An all-mash ration, simple and easy to feed.Ha ve i t on ha nd to start every chick. We can save you money on your fe e d c os t and Nntre na will he lp make y o u ) D|v|l>|i~|>s G0 To ALL Comafns Ur THE LAND '7 ~`¥"~<.'!' ' | ` d " , \vA iniédey on your chicks. 1l|iIKot|l.'3eed.7lliNh.9M1 ~ c. '€--5-"' 1590' " " " " n E ' " " " f " " " ' ° " `§ K n . l ' . C . C h r l | h m m i | | B I d ! .= ' | ' h a S ¢ l ! l m p r u v l m \ h ¢ G l n h m \ t E I ' d d | 1 ; ! h f m 0 l I \ d Q | l l l | | § g 9 \ | §,yw by 4:.;=-i FOR SALE av Iawa-N b kaLi 'and p.»'3e'F'Sc0m,§Bigelow & Unruh\R.uyi'ILh van ombenprssent..Mr andnM.rs.M I Gerlld and Mr. and Mrs. A. W <=»»*'~, » : , m ~ . : ' w w w d i l l of Pluunt View Sundaylchwl at tho Fred Peck hmm.lr. and Mn. Byron Bunn andchildrenand Mn. Hugo Huck EVERYBODY INVITED I GOOD FIDOR GOOD MUSIC |GOOD ORDER llmlnmm|||uummmln|||||||mnnm\||~_ Dinh, Nebraska, Agfil 9, 1981 L.Q{,....._`.f;Q____ ...._,.. ....m...... .mfli- Jansen and familv were callersht the Martin Larsen hom# nearlArl1mrtan Qin;N0 w xorrcm To CREDITORS 0'I-[zmlon & 0'l-Ianlon, Attya.COUNTY COURT, WASHINGTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA1Estate' of Claue Bolln, deceased. ' Notice is glven`to the creditors to appear before me at the County Court room ln Blair, Nebraska, on the 24th day of April, 1981, and on the 25th day of Jdy, 1931, lor the purpose of examination, ad- justment and allowance of clalma All claims not filed on or before the 24th day ol July.1931, will he forever barred.Dated this Zlth day of March, ~|gg|_ dly of April, 1940, together with interest thereon from the dale hereof, until the principal here~ oi is pald, at the rate ol four and onehall per cent (4%%) per annum,payable annually, on the first day ol Aprll ot each year,on presentation and sur- render of the lnteren couponshereto attached as they several- ly become due,both principal and intel-en hereof being pay- able at the omce qf the Tres~ surer o l Washington County, Nebraska,at Blair,Nebraska. To the prompt payment of this bond,both principal and interest.at maturity,the City nu u u a u r n nn u n u{ H " m = f = Y u s e - r m o Notice is hereby given that an adjourned meeting of the Blair Cemetery Association will be held at the Coundl Chamber,Blair, Nebraska, on Friday,Aprll 10th, 1981, for the purpose of electing 'I`rllHi°®8» and any other business.All persons owning Lots in the Blair Cemetdfy are entitled to atf ma and vote.You are urged to mend. Dated, April 6th, 1981.. 12-lt J. L. Pound, Secretary. ` Fashion Center Shoes-the great- est values i n Blair.Chlldren's Robinhood Slippers, Oxfords and Shoes-sizes 2 to W '.'fl.29;sizes 5%w 8--SL59; dzes 8% so 2- ol on~Wnmpnu and Misses Slin- wmn, nuns .:ul me mon popu-k r straws-all headslus in ali colors.12-lt DE SOTO I/ OCA IS On Tuesday Fred and WillProchnov:shelled corn for Chas. 0. Hineline. Wednesday evening the MillCreekClubheldtheirmonthlymating at the Chas. 0. Hinelinehome.After the meeting pinochle was played and lunch was served to forty. The Womens Club met Thun-day afternoon with Mrs. Jennie 'Wallace in Blair.Fourteen mem- bers and six visitors were present.One member was added to the Cluband three more names were hand-ed ln.Mrs.Linden sndi Mrs.Krogh had the program of exten-sion work.Mrs.Fink told of lilv naols and bird bonds. mum aurglrnuul was scum; v»~old frlends and her brother and wife Saturday.She had beenmar-ried that morning in omaha.toCharles Salman, who Riva north of Florence and they have their homo all ready to go to housekeep-ing.We wish them much success Elmer Mickelsen and family of Weeping Water, Ted Klabunde and family of Blair,, and Edna Park- enlng of Omaha,,wer¢ Easter dm-ner K\l=H¢s of their parents,Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hlneline.Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 0. Hineline, son,Virgil were Sunday visiwra at the Stormy Vizina home. Fashion Canter Spring Coats- s1.9s to $19.75-dzes 14 to 46- Blaclt,Navy,Skipper, Green, Tan -fur and self trim. Choicat styles M¢CARTm AND l n n r n F D D D Y Friday evening at the Peter Jensen home.Mrs. Ju. Thompson and Mrs. Leon Hlndley were in attendance at the meetin held at the courthouseWedny, as leaders forthe extension work from the Mc- Carthy Club. Mr. and Mrs. Cui Edwards vis-ited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Will 5 Thompson. `. Mrs. Elton Bissell and baby and.Mrs.Pete Jensen spent Friday, with Mrs. Jack McDonald. Mrs.Elwn Bissell and babyspent a few days lut wak visit- ing at the home of Mr, Bissell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jen- sen.Mr. Biuell teaches in SiouxFalls, S. D. and mme down forthe week-end.All returned home Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Wil Thompson a_nd_fsmlly and ~ a n d Mrs Crum." ~ ` Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rosenhslm of Norfolk, visited Sunday evenlng at the Hayes Rosenbalm home. Kerwood Aronson, who is help- inx hls uncle, John Aronson, spent a few days last week at the par-ental home at Missouri Valley. Mr. ahd Mrs. Elton Bissell nailed at the Carl M. Jensen home Satur- day aftemoon.Nels Hansen spentthe evening there. Mrs. P. H. Stewart and children of Lincoln,were vldtors at the home of Mrs.Stewsrfls sllur, Mrs. John Barry and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoax'and baby of Blair, spent Sunday eve- ning at the Leslie Thompson home. Mrs. Dan Thompson entertained the McCarthy Progressive Club,there being 16 members present. Mrs. Elton Bissell was n visitor. I t w a s ~ n o t t / o t a k e a g g - Mr. and Mrs.James Thompson entertained at dinner Enter Sun-day for Messrs. and Mesdamsl Frank Thompson and Glen,Wm. Krenzer and daughter, also JohnThompson,of Omaha,Miss La~Vaughn Hansen of Blair. Mrs.George Snyder and Mrs. John Aronmn went to Broken Bow Saturday to spend Easter at the Clayton Aronson home. 'They elmcoiled at the R. Bloomqulst homo,former Blair 1;;°P'=~The ladiesreturned home onday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fahrenlnog came up from Lincoln,Sunday and were callers at the JohnBarryhome. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Humsoon'spent Fridéy evening with Mr.and Mrs. John Barry.Mrs.P. M. Wlloox,\Mrs. Elton Bissell and daughter, Joyce Amr, Mrs. Raohul McDonald and Mrs. l|»|q»Inmmun .~.\|..4 M.-_ per:--smart new now $1.98,$2.65, you want m save shoes buy yours Center in Blair. Fashion Cenwr styles on sale $3.65,u s e - i f money on» good at the Fashion 12-lf. Spring Hats-~ $1.'I7, $2.77, $8.77-Watteaus, Bw; .-L ~.' LONG CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bissell of Sioux Falls, S. D. were Saturday evening dlnner guests of Mr. andMrs. J. Hilmn Rhoades, in Blalr.Mt. and Mrs. Jack McDonald and son, Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mrs. J. Wallace gave an Easterdinnerforthefamily.ArthurRowe, Pete Jones and Guy Wallace and families were present. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Seltz were Easter dinner guests at the home of their daughter,Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lage. o Chhs Hinz were Sunday dinner guests at the D.E.Thompson home..Mr.und Mrs.Rudolph Hansenspent Sunday in Blair with their son, Theodore and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Rcsenbalm and daughfers were Sunday guests `~g y \~~ £3 e+D0%~ ,f y \ ~ H 4 ~ H J M ~A oouaus :Adu ~/fu-;¢`/ ~ ~ ~1=v \ / W ~$°° 9 '~4 ~;gf ~~ M » ~ 4 } 4 |2 ~ 3 2 '" I w i l l b u y o n l y a i i é 99S~l e a d i n g m a k e o f t i l e \ U O ~7f¢\"r 1 *N v §»¢ o ' x =w § ' i W i §~ STANDARD All.-WEATHER f -v / f /<>'""O \A/ .g f 9 N r \ H S i # ~ HEAVY DUTY PA'I`|'l'F|'NDER ;?'5;-9`"\, ~ ,i A; }1 <S S ~i ;~c b ~»>i i e i \*Q f q 0 f ~1.Wat ~D .I t smunmzu M m r m o n 4 " C l i ¢ -1»~s 1.I 1 . SiIII\ » f /»I 'A k.' / In every price range Goodyear oH'ers greatesf value . . . because Goodyear builds mi||ions more tires than any other company.And we can prove Goodyear superiority before you buy . . come in and see today's new Goodyears . . . get our proposition on the type you want . . . .. .J. E..Miller GOODYEAR P]\1'H|=|No|sn ;,',9.m*4»== ~*5°5' All slzu are low prleod Top Repairing - Glass lnstdlition - Tire Repairing mug igniting". I ::||I g i v e n a t th e n e xt me e ti n g a t th e ho me o f Mr s .J as.Mu lli n .M n . W i ll Th o mps o n a n d Mr s .W a lter No vak will se r ve r ef r e sh me nts . Mr .a n d Mr s .Les lie Th o mps o n spe nt Sun day wi t h relati ves near ou can N A M E your price and .ffill deczlie Peter Jensen called on Mrs. Chauncey Wright Wedne y db- ernoon.Mr. nnd Mrs. Hayes enbalmand daughter and Mr. and Mrs. B! mer 'huhlsen spent T}\\xrédny eve- ning with Mr.and Mrs.Pete Jensen..' IEEAL)1. C. ELLER,~ B&f\ir,Nebraska,here by 11-4:County Judge.pledges the fun mah, credit and .property of said Ci'-Y._NOTICE To Cnsnrro ns I This bond is one of a series} coux'i'YE:o\:n'i,wAsH|Nc'roN $ 5 vn -couN'rY, m-zmuslun " "1|.~.».|. ..¢ I-Tdwlrd Slenist. dz-'fha Cnty of Blair, Nebraska ceased.Notice is given to the creditors to appear before me at the County Court room in Blair, Nebraska, onthe lst dey of August, 1031, for the pumose of examination,ud- justment and allowance of claims. All claims not filed on or before 1931,willthe31stday of July, bc forever barred.1 Dated this 2nd dny of April, 1081.<sr:,\L>I. c. ELLER, 12-dt County Judge. ORDINANCE NUMBER 491 An Ordinance Authorizing the Issuance of Bonds of the City of Blair, Nebraska,in the Sum of }'ony~eight Hundred Fifty Dollars, said Bonds being Nine Bonds of the Denomination of Five Hundred Dollars euch and One Bond of the Denomination of Three Hundred Fifty Dohars,said Bonds to be Dated Afwnl 1. 1931,and to bo Numbered' from One to Ten inclu- sive, to be Known and Designated as "District Paving Bonds, Paving i District Number Eight,City ofm..:..\v..\..f..=|,..~».nf-gr-rihinu the retire this bond on any interest pay day after one year from the dat.; hereof.It is hereby certified and re- ciwd that all ot' the conditions, acts and things required by law to exist or to be done precedent w and in the issuance of this bond, did exist, did happen and were done and performed in regular and due form and time as required by any of the pro- visions of the Statutes of the State of Nebraska and the Or- dinances of the City of Blair, Nebraska,qeplicable to this series of bonds. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City ol Blair, Nebraska, has caused this bond to be signed on behalf of said City by the Mayor of said (ity and caused it to be attested by the City Clerk of said City, and caused the officiai seal of said City to be hereto affixed and has caused the interest coupons heretn at- tached to be executed on behalf of said City by having affixed thereto the engraved facsimile sixmatures o l the Mayor andL l l u u ,F n r m `§.f£§§I`¢¢' i]I.I"¥éi5»"m Lf c&y Clerk of ma City, which, und!and of the Interest by the execution of this _bond_ v- -,said B1 |" " n nr \ n n;":;.i,.Mm¢11@d the:-eto;|are 2adopted ~ tifé ligror and Clerk|tures }`§I\}l|`_iE§`{v in sid. and Deliverl All done in the City of Blnlr,|said BomL<;Requiring the City Clerk no Prepare and File with the Auditor of the Suite of Neb- raska n Certified Copy of all Acts in 'Washington County, State oi Nebraska,this first day cf April, 1931. CITY OF BLAIR, NEBRASKA, lm Proceedings Relative to the|Byinslanceofnid Bonds,MAYOR. E:;\;s said Bonds to be Properly l?rvi\:'IPrm|wi th Said.AUdit0!' WHEREAS. on the lm day of October,1930, said City of Bindr, Nebraska,duly entered into n contract with the A. H. Read Com- pany for improvement in Paving District Number Eight o l said City by paving, curbing and gut tering certain streets. avenues and public thorofnres in said district and WHLRFAS said uork of i m provement has been completed and nccepted by said City and it is necessary to issue the bonds here thc dmtrict portion of said am prouzmcnt after deducting there- from the amount paid thereon CITY CLERK. (SEAL) The ihterest coupons attached w each of said bonds shall be in subnantially the following Iorm, except that the dates of payment thereon shall be annually from April 1.1932,to April 1,1940, uml said coupons shall he num- bered consecutively from One to Nine, inclusive, to-wit: No...-,_-$22.50 Blair, Nebraska, Apri 1, 1931. On the first day of April, l9_.--, the City of Blair, Neb~ Jnska, will pay to bearer at the office of the County Treasurer of Washington County, Nebrus~ in provided for to pay the cost from the payment ol the first in ka, at llair, Nehraaka, Twenty- bta llmc nt o f th e spec ial assess- me n t levied agai nst the pro per ty i n said distric t, NO W TH E R E F OR E , B E I T OR - D A I N E D , B Y T H E M A Y O R A N D 0 o u N c 1 L .O F T H E C I T Y O F nk . . -xln , NE B RAS K A : | SEC'I`10N 1.Th a t there be mslhnrlernd und it is herebv diIeCtod two Dolla rs an d L f my Ue nta {$22.50),bei ng th e an nu al in - ter es t o n sa id da te du e on Bo nd Nu mb e r - - - . . - -o f th e " D i s tr i c t P a vi n g Bonds,Pa vi n g Dis tri c t Numbigr Ei g h t,Ci ty o f Blai r, Neb ra ska ". C I T Y O F B L A I R, N E B R A S K A C By......--_........_......__-___-_-_,__' MAYOR.§i£"£i§,`§\§¢&u.b1¢ bond] of md| | ' \1 - a ...ai nu- nmmnt.of A'I"I'EST Forty-eight Hundred and Fifty Dollars, to be known and described as "District Paving Bonds, Paving District Number Eight,City of Blair,Nebraska",nine of'said bonds to be ol the denomination of 1-'ive Hundred Dollars each and mm nf mil bonds to be of the dc- ..._ _ .... ..... ........4. . . ... ,CITY CLERK. (sw x ' ) SECTION 3.The Mayor and City Clerk of the City of Blair, Nebraska,are hereby authurized, empowered and directed L0 sign sdd bonds and each of them and £§{»u§¢E:§£ Sf 'line Hundred andlto han atilthed to the intend.thereon theirF f f u r r l n n n r i.. . . ,.,........,,_.-._ -_..__nufnbered from one to ten,con- secutively and inclusive,to he made payabie to bearer, to bear interest at the rate of four and nnehalf per cent. per annum from their date, payable nnnually, which interest payments shall be repre- sented by interest coupons atmc.l\- ed to said bonds, said hands and coupons to be payable at the officeof the County Treasurer ol W.ish~ ingtan County, Nebraska, 'in Blair, Nebraska, said bonds to be issued as of and dated ApHl 1, 1931, bu become due nine years after their dale, but w be payable at the fm- tion ol said City on any interest facsimile signatures on behalf of said City and said City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to affix to each of said bonds the seal ul the City ol Blair,Nebraska. The City Clerk of said City is hereby authorized and directed Le prepare and forward to the Audi- tor of the State ol Nebraska a certified copy of ail the acts and proceedings of the Mayer,CityCouncil and electors of said City pertaining and relating to the lsf suance ol said bonds and la fur- ther authodzed and directed to cause said bonds to be properly registered with said State Auditor my dInv after one vear from theirlandSm bonds ui be dzned bylwuhxngum County. Nébmmthe Mayor and Clerk of said City( of Dlai}. Nebraska. on behalf oflnf the principal said City and the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed toplace the seal of said City on each of said bonds. SECTION 2.Said bands shall be in substantially the following 1om\, to-wit:UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,STATE OI' NEBRASKA, WASH. INGTON COUNTY,DISTRICT PAVING BONDS, PAVING DIS- TRICT NUMBER EIGHT,CITY sold bonds as the same becomt due the full faiw, credit and re. sources of the City of Blair, Neb raska,are hereby irrevocably pledged and .sul-.lm taxes as may bf necessary to pay the inlerest there on and to provide a sinking fum w pay the principal thereof an the same becomes due,shall lu levied annuaily upon all the tax able property of said City. SECTION 5.This ordinanu( op BLAm_shall bake elfect and be in fem No.______$5W.W fmm and after its passage,appro KNOW ALL MEN BY THESElvaI 1and publication unéquiréébPRESENTS:That the City of law, Blair. in the County of Wash-Passed and ap] ingbnn, in the State of Nebrss- day of April, 1981. ka, for value received,heneby J. Hx acknowledges itself lu owe and Dmmises to mv m the bearer ATTEST: Lmld Stewart, i h l u m d i i i n i .1- llll ($00.00) lnI.|w!d¥l|°l¢!umeumua Stltelontheilnt C ii E (SEA 1 yur, mbmh,_Ap;u_9, ws; he Churches ~Mrs. Jule Onbom in very ill nt her home in thil dty. Wmtad A plana for genus] house work.Clll Black 819.12-lt m . m d m ¢ . . r .xuxmv | uwa George McBride dmv!up Tekunzh Tuudny on baldness. »» Addiph Vos!of Lo ng :~. reject any and dl bids, wi!h or without muse. .By order of tha Mayor tml Coun- an ol eh. cm uf Blah. Nehrulu. c . E . mu ms n , Glenn Sundermm (uf-de); second,n m E N T E R P R I S E Sh'0mlb11\°K. Donald Rhoda; WN. s o m ( A. l n o ms a ,m u u L n m . A n i e l l R i d e r .Viola-Flnt, Peru, Ruth Nnvhu r s s u x n s v n ! m u l s n n (l u t e ): n w nd . n m w w . ( k o r - giamis Brenner. in»i x°m'im. of. M6fi"|1 nn i m om who guarded as u hs loved.Even nut night lltdu lhrle An,tolnerm nbbed henelr to dew bo-nus he csunor come when she ealls hlm.x unnoc ku n u m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . » . . \ m 1 m n k 1 A8 ' mm B Y ' mmm P As ' r o n s FIRST L UTHERAN c mmc n James N. pm.-1, Pastor Sunday School nt 9:80. Bible Clue nt 9:80.Dr. C. X. Hlllwl. fa ldwr- smim In Danish It 10:45. mv. N. Q Cdben will preach. EVN"-"K service in Ellzliah lc 8. Mr. Paul Rumunm will preich. Young People'e Society meets Tue s dn y the lltha t 8 p.m. Minion meetings April 16-19. Opening meeting Wednesday eve- ning. Meetings Thursday,Friday and Sahxrdly, 2:80 I-hd 8 p. m., and Sunday the 19th at 10:46 and 8:00| md 8 p . m.A1lmeeting~uinEng- lhh exce pt Thurldly ma Frldsy nftemoon.Rev. Harold C. Jensen, Dnnnebrog,Neb.,will be thegpenker At most meetings. Chris Hinz,Work & Mile- age '1 115.00 Howard Jennen, Bee, Treas., Farm Bureau 297.23 Lincoln Road Equip. Co., Re- pairs ' u s o J. E. Jungbluth, Dragging 24.00 Fulton a Millard, Gmding 2848.95 Raymond I§d\tenkamp, Drag- ging 21.60 C. M. Spiker, Labor 8.00 s. H. Nall, pabor 14.00 BAPTIST L. J. _Mo Pastor Easter Day was a (ine dw for our church in every depuhnant. Sunday School attendance w u one hundred with an offering of more thln $5.00.The two Young Peoples Societies had good meet- ings,Both tba moming and ev ning service were well attended and the Easter spirit seemed dom- irl-Hie the hearts of the worship- pers.Seven people were received Harry Tucker, Labor 12150 Harry Tucker, labor 20.00 Marshall Wilkins, Labor 17.50 A. A. Willdns, Labor 24.00 L. M. Larsen, Labor 11.81 J.E. Jungbluth, Labor 40.68 Harold smiul, Labor 2.05 Allied Western Road Mchy. Co.,Supplies 32.80 Allied Westem Rolld Mchy. Co.,Supplies 34.50 Clark Browning, Labor 28.40 By order of the County Court Mothers Pendon was granted Mn Mary Gilbert and the County Clerk instmcted w draw warrants for $13.83 per month for six monthi beginning April lst, 1981.I On motion duly made and can Hed the bond of Louis Murdocll, Deputy County Treasurer was :yi proved.. ;lOn motion duly made a nd ml ried the following were appointed to fill the vacancies 'existing in the offices designated:Hurry C. Mortlock, County Surveyor; Robt. Madsen, Overseer Rd. Dist. No. 6; John X.Hansen.Overseer Rd. Dist. No. l.1 011 motion duly made and car- ried quarterly reports from the following officers were received und placed on file, County Clerk, County Judge,Clerk of the Dis- ,.. ..:~ PEPERSEN MACHINE Ind Mofroa SERVICE Auto Bgpairhnl l apeddty I BLAIR TOP AND TIRE oo.I |212 Welt Washington St.I I Goodyear Tina md Auto Glas I l Tire repairing a lpodllty l The Home of | m l m o r F L O U R I (Bundled by All Groeen)I We axnhuxge wheat for flour I P. C. Borenlm, Prop.| into the membership vf thsdzuruh, four by bnptism md three by lab ear.'rm flowers were beautiful. In addition w tha mmm nderlng ti nt il made wnekly by W . w. Freeland,We had Enter lilies loaned by Minus Hon and Ollie Moore, Hn. Ju. Stapleton.Lilies wen also placed in the church by A. J. Moon md children in mun- ory o f Mn. Mo on a nd by mmm uma Ind the tllluy nf Inu!! Pst- orsm of Kansas (1¢y in memory of M n .Everett Lnmb.We u e gntdul to dl than whn wah-Xbuh od flowers. Our congregation il also grate- ful to The Enferpriae hr thu prominent and vnlneablo space which they contributed in the two issues precedng Enter.I sm sure other eungnegations fa |a w¢ do In this maker. |I e rm c a m ma Co u nty s ha m. On motion duiy made and cu- rled A Raoludon wus ldopteé whereby the First Nalilvlld Bank of Omnhn is dsdgnated a depos-itory for surplus County funds. On matic the Board adjourn- ed bo meet pril 20. 1931. c s c c . M c q umn l s , Comity Clerk. BUSINESS l)lREC'l`0RY Pam mpm unm hn 0...will speak at our ch yat 8:00 P. M.The publ £15 in~ 15 to some and hear one o Na hum kia mon popular speakers. Do not forget that wq take up our Sbewud-ship campdgn qdn, 33? § \;°,g»§ w,"ié °'§,1"§ gS»~ as Pledge Sunday, the week fol- lowing this Sunday is Cemvun week.We can finmee our wvrk in the right way if we all do our pu t . NUIICE To CONTRACTORS The City of Blair,Nebraska, will receive bids until 7:30 o'clock p.m., of Apdl 28,1981, for the lurnishing and installing of adeep well turbine pump, including motor and incidental piping and equlp~ ma rms a me to be i n s ta l le d ln a new water well to be constmcted by the City Water Department of said City and said pump and equipment to be furnished and ln- stalled according to the plans and specifications of the City Engineer duly approved and adopbed by the Mayor and Ccuncil of said City and now on file with the City (Berk. ul bids should be accompanied by a certified check to the order of the City of Blair, Nebraska, in an amount not less than 10% of the ammmt bid,which shall be~ come the property of the City of Blmlr in can the successful bid- der neglects or refuses to enter into a contract and furnish a bond for the faithful performance there of within tive days after hismro- posal has been accepted hy the City. The City reserves the right to BLAIR PRODUCE COMPANY I T. H. Wright, Prop.| Independent Cash Buyer | of I mm AIID BUS scmuw c. s¢. P., M. Q Omnlm Bu Gdnl South SouthboundNo. 1 11:40 A. M. my ?°=°° A. ns.5:00 P. No. No. a 'mo P. M. daily (mem mo P- nr.8:15 P- Slmday)'Northbound Bu Gvlnl North46:55 A. M. dlllyNo. 2 2:00 P. M. amy (excapf 9:00 A. M.8:00 P~ Sunday)12:00 Noon 6:15 P.Chkam In Northwlllenl ..1 M. M H M. Dr. No nun K. Bn thlnn0P'loMEl'RIg'|~ Our the Blair Drug Co.Plo n e B luk lln w g u , b y _ q w h m m t l Phone 208 Qlnlr, Nob. | o FARRELUS CAFE md ROOMS Home Style Cooked Mah md Bun Dena! 204 Whlker Ave. l l ten i n n e h a r ll -l l Oxchutn, Chu C-First, Lyons (m w);Awami,Peru unto); n ihird. North Bend. 1 - # 3 G i i u g m , m m s - m m . A u - I bum (|h\'g;ueond,: m m c m (|¢|te); third, Btmmahurg; fourth nv... ...,-.... _,_____ _, _ _ot htm, and even Jammu, mm( slhe | | ,mrn | ko mma w hznv nps lthe chnpd ynrd, ubamed at what Iml g h tl e n i n hh h e a .O d d w uall we had lat! to ul of otha: an-he md Bepdbah.And ll |.| Bup-llbnh hr whom my h ; _gcpl lntarsduuueucsd-dl-lin :ttha putof1 !a a tB1 |dr,l ~»°='P"7Y$'§s» I! you v/ani the Beet Values in B i d :alyayl try the Fndzion Center Fint,12~1¢ Edwnrd Jenkins of Arfdngtan, vidlied his pamnta,.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jenkins last Sunday. Mn. Fnndn Bnrton of Wetaloo, Mr. and Mn. Max Bain vidfed Mx. md Mn. John Bda at Craig, last Sunday. Mr. md M n .Floyd E v m at Coundl Blnfh. spent last evening vldflnt mm frie nds. Mr. md Hn. He nry Mo nke of Fantanelle,were visitors at the J. W. Blatter home Monday. Mrs. Joe Edward:suffered an :Mack ol eppendidds last 'l'hure~ Mn. Clyde M. Allen entertained three fables of friends at brid8¢ last Tuesday nltemoon.Mrs. G. L. Dixon bu the lucky high player f d Mn. A. A. Compton scored avr.ty ents were served. Clem Vi z o l Chluzv. and hi l brother, William of city were guests at the Carl Kel home last Saturday ev for dinner.|Clem came in Saturday momlng llu = h x , n m . |0|.klnmd.I moot.For surqydoglg nga Old ~" " ' ' ° " ° " ' ° ° ' ° a . " . . . ; . ;' ° ".:':.';' l l sux Sf-°<=¥inml me We i r-GUMm m w x m v m a S tr i p e ,$1.60 ma SL95;Flstone api :-:do n qf c u um mr if sum Chillun, $1-50: comm chu-"" d u n 5 ,g e fan or Service Weight Sl'fnli ' ° "n ' , , , , , | , m m m a n l k u m »¢mm§»¢1 heInn . " ' ° . zu m " L ,m n w e u u m z g v - m s nerlptloeg price.EVM mbnaibet silk w tap hose n i :sf.¢'§"$'»iZ mit ;au»u:a.¢m 115;-u__°-=-=~ m o, all =°'°;';* 1°-'=f~;=;_°=°*;; you wm e u atnpthe twa nthnpublllhe t : n always gry we Fashion r 1z~1¢ gum mm ln hh uuna nu. wmaA cord ntuched tu hh mek, mdIbdluv ethe yknsv rhowmtnlkto 'Hepnlblh now d t !d o n lomuch. keeping any nom others.and every evening we n o himmn ln s about the n h to tha chapel yard u If hoping to had some one them Oh, wh!! | ter- rtble thin: ll dum, which rand.:un all wltn its kde! m dmol ButI mm! not monllza or nnhnrdonmy gloom or yon wm wuh I had mmnlnal dlent mother month, "It In | glorious Inna hers. The 5 each other. . apgnt_ lnqt Frldly viddng he: old [day but is nomawhu improved.[tor n si->"~ visit witlmhil muther n =1 illronelSTATEMENT OF uwmsu-smr I hereby certify that the under-;||-u¢|_jDp"\,\|,h¢,,.m1 mlnlsfins edifor of The Enterprise.Thntthe owne r ll John A. Rholdes,ako Ion e wo nd en It th e mist y lp at l on t he ydlow pag e u e a nn. [ram mm?) of ml num or THANKStlmtthereisnolmownbondhold-Iurl. vrhltloever.L | - u r n f - a n n a Wa vm. on wmnwledze m n John A Khoades,r \ n r I \ l I I \ l I I I sincere the kind expression Subscribed and uwm Yao bdore ly Jann Ullv or tcrv nd ~ol your sympathy Elpe¢iaKy me thll 29th 'hy of Mlrdl. 1981.thank the Indies for renderinz the Wm. J. Maher, Notary |b7Doublld.\yDon.l songs,wo the niinlster for his wg;"; :°',kind words cl uymplthy during our rv m.great sorrow,the death of our mntlmr. Mn. han; Rasadmr. BL AIR man W INSIN MUSIC CONTEST | - ;ed from pxge one). j<c<>num=»1'l -it ~_-|"mi'.1,,n@;ai §,_0¥Ck€¥ Omahn South,Dorothy Robinson; second,O m l l m Central,Mnrjorle Maier (both w state finals); third; Fa lls C i ty , D o n n a E u b mk ; f o u r th , Bln tumo u th , Ma r g nr e t S lmlle n be r - gm-.Gir l's solo,voic e,I- llg h -F i r s t, Oma h a C e n tr a l, m e ly n Cha ndler; sec ond,Elmwo o d ,Do nn a Gre ene (s ta te f in a ls ); th r ee , Omn h n B en - son,Ma r lo n And er so n;fo u rth . O m Sou th , Ir ene 0 'Har n. Boy 'g s o lo , h i g h - F i r s t,Oma h a O e n t d , T o m O r g a n (s tn te ) ;sec# ond,Tekmmnh,Ke n ne th Hn m b l ln m,..\.u me me lo d y or u n b e l l ha df o llo n li k e n xe a e d lc tlo n o vu th e P ln ln l o t A b hnrn, so penc e ond hnnplnenl followed In th e too!- Frllnce.A t m e str o k e o t a pon.m r n continent changed handl- nn d fr o m th e pu lp i t. : or th e C m- nd u t u we ll n o f r o m th os e o f th e Enz luh c olo nie s voi c es were nlud ln g r au md a to God th at th e c o n - n lc r vu e n d e d ,E ve n th e b a to n relolc ed, tor d uring the month s otln llnal ago ny the h eir! ot the nn- tlon hn d been u p p e d by corrup- tlc m an d disho nesty nntll mlm had c r u mb led ln me n ' s so u ls md B m- lnh pr es enc e c nme to be re nrd ed na A g uar antee of llb erty n nd not g o f the' c ollq neron o f Ne w ~ family Mr ( a n d Mm G . F . P a u ls e n md fnmlly CARD OF THANKS I wi s h to e x p r e s s my a p p r e d n - he lp ed mn i n wln mln g the b e dr oo m m l m d u r l n g t h e Fashion Centex-'s convent.Gretchen M. Mencke. DANA COLLEGE No'rl~:s (Continued from page one) |to my tr - le n d s wh o n o k i n d ly h a ve th e o r g a n re a d y f o r dedic a- \ 5 u : \ u : } ;u n c c ,v u u u l u .lC\..I.l.o|l u i ; Bayer;fourth,Fremont,Fo Johnson.v\ e _ _.. . l. .!3i...._1.f|....__...._lf..\... u n w e U m u m u y o r u e x e u t .A g i u uthe sun was golden ln ltl promise.M e n c a l l e d t h e d a y s m m o w n , t h e f r o n t i e r s n l n m h e r e c l t h e m o a t t a n c e tio n J u ne 1. Re v, A . M r a s k a n i o n e i E. Andersen, aged Neb ar. who founded DaneI II. a l ' l l l l D H I I U I I I I Q \ l § || m m m l ~g i g *" ' _" _ ' ~ ~; - ' M - - 1 - - t ' --~ E r l e b r m ( m u f i n a l ) ;l e e o n d .; _ r ¢ ¢ n .E W U ! ! S m i t h I I U U B ;d u n p l a y e d w t a l t ? : g s ~f = ; _ _ § = \ = f ; § - _ d1==t h a e i e l r 1 8 8 | __ l _ \ | . -.._.__l _ 1 1 |___._\| l . - l _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ | L _ 1 - - - . . n -n t n d ' n r t h ,uu ra , u e xg n wn Pr ep . J o an An war - ak i ;fo u rth ,Columb us,Ge rtru de B e u e m n . C e llo s o lo - F i r s t, Oma h a S o u th , L i l y A n n K r a t k y (s ta te ) ;sec ond, Falls C ity , E vely n W ilti e. I - ' lu t e - Hr s t.Oma h a Central, Ma r g ar e t Bedell.(s ta te ) ;sec ond, Dav id City , W il'da m Levi tt (state) ; thi rd, Blai r, Ruth Far nha m; fo urth, Stromsburg , Constantine Tnzed. C o r n e t - F i r s t,Plattsmouth , J ae. Comsto c k (s tate); sec o nd, Du nc an, Le o n ar d Mlc e k ;th ir d,Ar lin g to n , Ric hard Cady . Bo y 's so lo , med i um- F ir s t, Oma - h a Central,F r a n k Un de rwoo d (s ta te ) ;sec ond,W i lli a m Llg g ate , O m a h a Tec h (s tn te ) ;third, Osc e- ola , De lr os e Bu c h olz ; lo ur fh , Pa ul wen' ey es Tna e were me na y s oran a u o n s h lr lh when th e B d t o n mi n gle d with th o se uh o m he h a d Franc e lnlo Canada. In the sox- lug o f 176 1 J ee ms re turned to th e Richelieu.Ma d ameTonteurhersplrltsubdueda n d her malic e chaslened pla c ed in to hts hands and those ot her d ough ter the br oad do mnln o r To u te o r man or whic h i t wa s her de dr e never to see agnln Tha t the ho me o t their fu tur e wa s to be b t amld th e s c e n a o t o trag ywhi c h ha d bro ug ht th em together, an d whe re they wo uld feel th e presence n t loved a n a wh o ha d found happ ine ss ther e a s well as death,brought to 'rolnette an d Jeems a joy whic h only they c ould unde rstand For the c ha rre d ro lnl of To n te u r ma no r on d or Forbid- .=--_,.¢| ... . . _a . -__._. _ defeated,an d transformed Ne w ,. Comme nc e me nt Addr ess f o r the College an d Semulhary,Ma y 2 9 Th e Re v.M ,L .Ki r k e ga a r d o i P d la L u th e r a n C h u r c h o f Oma h a , ha s be e n i n vite d to gi ve th e B a c - c alaure ate Ad dress. Dr. Gulllxa en, head of the Luther Semina ry a t St.Pa ul,Mi nn es ota ac c omp an ied b y Rev. J ohn so n a nd M r .L o t o l O m a h a ,we r e D a n s College vi si to rs Mo nd ay . A la r g e nu mbe r o f weekly news pap ers a n d also so me da ily news pap ers h a ve been ru nn in g ar ti c le s a n d p i c tu r e s o f th e D a n a Co lle g e C ho i r whlc h i s r ap ldy be - c o mi ng a n i ns ti tu tio n of wh ic h th e en tlr e s ta te is pr o ud .Citlo en s ol B la i r sh ou ld p la n to hé or th is Panache, Strvmsburg .1 - F i r s t, Oma - mecond,Oa k - W e e p i n g W a - »n. `irst, Fre mont, sec ond, Ash- (s tate ) : th ir d . ou r w w e ;we r ;"uma,umm wlle pr lba h Ad ams ; and whe n J ee mv reuc hed| ¢he hallowed ground h ehad left Ma y ears before, he wroio Tolnette.wh o wnlted ln Quebec, telling her h o w the hllls nmlled their welc ome.How green w e nbnndoned meadows were, and that every where n o we n ha d come to b l e u m e soltlludn und th a rent- c hni r i n their Ho mec omin g C ono eri A p r i l 24 an d e n jo y th e pr og r ams o l th i s g r o u p o f f i f t y sin ger s who a r e tr a v é l n g th r ou g h f i ve s tate s g i vi n g s o me o f th e f i n e s t k i n d o l p u 'ty to D a n a C o lle g e a n d th e \ommu ni ty .Th e f o llo wi n g ladr stud en ts ar e o n th i s l w o Boys' small zmumha Central (sbate); la n d mm); mi r a , ter; fourth,Arlingm Boys' solo, low-F Robert Bali (state):Dist. No. 1.1 011 motion duly made and car- :|..-ed.Th er e was a la rg e atten da nc e of memb er s a nd g u es ts . f o llo wi n ~offic ers w~re rec eive~ a n d plac ed on f i le ,Co un ty Cle rk, Co u nty J u dg e ,C le r k o f th e Di s- :' PEPERSEN MACHINE Ind Mofroa SERVICE Auto Bgpairhnl l apeddty mm AIID c. s¢. P~¢ M. ¢ Omnlm Southbound No. 1 11:40 A. M. daily No. No. B 7:60 P. M. daily (sxoepl Sunday)Nndhbomnd 4 6:55 A. M. dllly No .2 2:0 0 P.u.au1y (excapf Sunday) Chkam In No rthwlllenl Wutbound ' No. 111 8:85 A. M. dl-"Y n u h m ma No. 122 6:80 P. M. dlily | I BLAIR TOP AND TIRE oo.I |212 Welt Washington St.I I Goodyear Tina md Auto Glas I l Tire repairing a lpodllty l Your old car taken for part or all .of the down payment. Vinton-Evans Chevrolet Co ~sALEs... .. .......sERv1cE 1930 Chevrolet Coach Hen ll an lded nr in wonderfd lbnw DOWN PAYMENT $175.00 mmmsuussnu mmm »¢ An mmf OfleeOver 1"°~°'; Shia Bllk 1929 Chevrolet Coach Lute '29 in fine condition. DOWN PAYMENT $140.00 1 9 2 9 M o d e l A T u d o r like New DOWN PAYMENT $130.00 uncnsncx BONDEDABSRAIYIB omeunlluhkldg. I|I _ _ _ _ .. _ x - - _ - The Home of | m l m o r F L O U R I (Bundled by All Groeen)I We axnhuxge wheat for flour I P. C. Borenlm, Prop.| c m - s c m m n o m » m s u n n a u m a ¢ .: for the faithful performance there- of within five days after hiafpro~ ~usal has been acce ted b' the l ll»l h r n n r s s \r n n h i u n u n e h v a l l u | 9 * r r r \ \ n r i n l a u a r r . .r l ;u t l l h - n u 2 p n u u d n u l | 1 §w J n t " t stroke~ of p~lysis seve~ral wee~ ago and the trip was taken partly to benefit his health. City. The City reserves the right to BLAIR PRODUCE COMPANY I T. H. Wright, Prop.| Independent Cash Buyer | of I BUSINESS l)lREC'l`0RY Bn: APHILS LE Four and Six Cylinder Cars (The finest we have ever offered at Greatly Reduced Prices.Here are Chevrolets,Fords,Pontiacs and many others. IIS scmuw B u 10:00 A. M. mo P. nr. B u 9:00 A. K. 12:00 Noon Go/ln; South 5:00 P. 8:15 P. Going North 8:00 P. 6:15 P. M. M H M. Dr. No nun K. Bn thlnn0P'loMEl'RIg'|~ Our the Blair Drug Co.Plo n e B luk lln w g u , b y _ q w h m m t l Phone 208 Qlnlr, Nob. | 1918 Pontiac Coach In me condition ' DOWN PAYMENT $100.00 n n . w . r . n E u m n . z .IDENTIST| l o e n h d h m 1 v Ho l | o ' l \ a | ¢ n | m u h ,|m u f . N ~ \ m . h Many Others To Choose From 1918 Ford Tudor Mator, tires, etc., |004 DOWN PAYMENT 5100.00 _ . . - -- . .3 _ . _ _ .n m m A s s 1 1 u \ c 1 ~ a m u c o m m s ! Bo l ddl Ahl h-s a u PHONE 1s r u n m a .l l l l r . : m m m - x o FARRELUS CAFE md ROOMS Home Style Cooked Mah md Bun Dena! 204 Whlker Ave. m¢.inwm1.Jnn» Dail!! ;|L-1 N 1 .ommmsuunmxmasw ~ngmzss m m m . land, Gslbm F1m wna lm fnllr*Alfanfl .TannenSc huy ler, J oe Koo ry ; four th, Hum-Ing places of their dead.The n he g » boldt, Ed win Be ntley .set to work with the men who had vi Vinli n_F'i rnlf Oma h a flo ntr al E°"l°~ wiu khlm* gud in me 'Omen | Vi lr. ................... . ..... .,.........,n Ca rlse n, Vi ola Ha n se n, Ruth mntlnlfn r1:|1....+,.... ......a rx... James Peterson (atm/e);second, Wahoo,Bemice Rundin (sl.ate); third,Creighton Prep,Theodore Kawalsld;fourth,Gretna,Louis Connor. Small group,waod win- -Fir sf., Omah a Central (aLaLe);second, Ly o ns. Small g rou p, b ras s-F irst , O ak- land (stat»e); second, Omaha South Small group, str ing-Flrst, Oma- h a Ce ntra l;sec ond,I-'alia Ci ty ; th lr d , E lmwoo d ; f ou rth , A rli ng ton . .~.....__._.__n .-. To luc lls un d his boy .A h a z e o f smoke nh-Qted once more from the c himney s ot c otta ges ln lhe valley lands,and wi th mo th e r summerme lo wing ot c a ttle and tha bloat- ing or sheep rose at evening time. un d the old mlll wheel lm-and ugaln, a nd often Tolnelt rode be~slda J eems (ounr d Forb ldden val- ley.lometlmes wllh her h a l:l n c ur ll,wi th u ribbon atreamlng from th em. lt wu ln th is ue c und y ear, when th e e h e r tn n t h u r r s w e r e m m o n the rldge| ,thuz nlrn ngon c amo oth y B a xte r .l COUNTY BOARD l TRANSACTS BUSINESS (Co ntin ue d fr om 'p ng e on e)1 Ne b. I owa Oil C o. , G8 3 48.31\ Car l M. J en sen , Lab or 18.60 Inte rqmh e Mc hy . & S upp ly C o.,~ Rep ai rs 2.05 Ne h r .I o w a Oi l Co.,G u 15.89 Ne b , I owa Oll C o. , Ga n 12.11 Geo.Mor ri s, Rep ai rs 18.00 L u n a w w w w - r l r a t ,u m m m Tech, Ida Gitl`mam); second, Blur, Cla n K gh (ata!e); third, Stromaburg, Vivian Nordlund; dth, Oaklnnd, Juneline Pdmer. ¢..»....\-.. down the mu from Tontenr muone evening. two men and A womanand n girl.The men were Sdnocu, and the miller. who met them dm.eyed them with suspicion u wallas wonder, for whlle the zlrl wal Vinton~Evans Che pairsJuhn Hall, Labor s m Ha ll , L lbo r Oma ha mm sqm Y .C o q R e ~ 9 c a n ~1 P- Oo., R¢. 12.00 .uwnmyGirlz' glee, Clue C-Firm, Eagle second, Peru; third, Arlington (nil K0 mm). Boys' glee club, Class C-Flxst, Lyonn; second, Arlington (w mm) Small group, glds-Flrut, Elm- wood; second, Omaha Tech; third, Scromsburg (all m state). (sta\e); lecond, Falls City. Band,Clue B--First,Blair Orchestra, Class B-Pam, Blair '<~w~>;second,o m m a ( w w ) : third,Teklnmh;fourth,Plnltv ....»...». pretty and the woman whlte, thumen who accomnnnled umm wen demo and (all and marked bybattle.They were also extremelyproud. and panned the mlller with-out heeding his command to mnkethamulvel known, stalking to thefrom ot the big house. followed by :na woman and the girl.whenToluene nw them and gave InchA cry that the mlller ran back hrhh znn.In thll way Tlloga cams to Tonteur mnnnr to show Jeomnthe mr hll nrrmv had made, and wllh him were Wood Plnon andShlndu and Mnry Duhlen.For mln! vun after nm. mnn rm mn pnlrs ~Nebr. lnwa Oil Co., Gan he Thompson, Labor 58.80 26.69 zona 9.50 24.81 11.40 12.00~;g=_1»»=» Service Stldon, BA- rs 1.40Omaha Road Equip- Co-» Re~ pairs 11.90 John Gallagher, Labor 6.90 Fred Ludwig, Dragging 2.70 4, A, Wllklns, Dragglng 15.80 Nab. Iown Oil Co., Gas A. N. Bxllard, Labor I-Inns Beck, Labor W. H. Schiemnnn, Repaln HBand,Class C-First,Lyons mm); second, North Band (state uma, Prague. Smlll group, mixed-First, Arl~ ington (mm). M i n d chorus,C h u B-Fi rst, Auburn (a we):second, Onkland (atat.e); third, Blair; fourth, Hum- \.-u. killed in the frontier nghttug which preceded the American wnr for ln-dependeuce, Tlnon returned onen to the valley of tha Richelieu, sudns time went on, the puck of loftskinsundbrightnathanhebrought with hlxu grow Inger,tor nnothar boy wus given to Tolnette,and ihen n girl, so that, with threefrff-3:-a=;:1':=\='f=§ -uf-ev Mlrshall E. Wilkins, Drag- glng 14.40 Bynm Baming, Drnmnz 18.65 Omaha Road Equip. Co., Re~ palm 8.40 Nicholas on C°rn~. Gu 82.56 Sheets & Shuey, Alcohol 8.75Imdc Rnsmuuen, Gu L30Harland Chrlltilnsen. Drag- wh".Boys' glee club, Clue B-First, Auburn (na w):second, Oakland (uh!n); thkd, Osceola. Mixed chorus,C h u C - n m , Peru (sf-sw); séound, Arlington. ohne-1-'H-at. Omlhl Toth,Jos Lngmnn ma te);second,nun-, Dorotlzeu Gllbextaon. W .N .u m u u m u ,m l w u n u rwu k ep t bu s y a c c u md n tlu g tr e n - n r n fo r them.Onc e ouch y ourMa ry a nd S hlnd u wln itod Ton mu - m n n o r , m a m n t h e m a m m u - e h u m n when they m v d d enou gh to tr avel th r o u g h Un wll-d o mu a .W oo d P ig eon am n ot N- t u m to Cheuutslo.T o h n ,he r c rlpplld rather.had d n l u p h l l vd lln t n tmn h . n . . » \ » . ~ u - . . . . ¢ . z i n e 42.75 Geo. Melon- henry , Dra szlns 68.85 F u lwn & Mi lla r d , Gn d ln g 2 6 1 6 . 5 0 Gllb e r t mn S ta n , P o o r 4s.sa I m r m w M c h y & S u p p l y C o . l u p s l u 24.90 Pete rse n Hd we. , Su pplies 4.1s Bee kman Stor e, Po or 8.70 M n Jm.¢.m.\. 1~...¢.-n,.-_n m ll m m i r . a ' i . z ' i . r | & . um m .'I M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' m l m e s :___|a n |t o u r o . u u ?oor 58.77 n a H 1 [|_Clninet-Pint, Lyons . Muhn Pnlna (at-sta); second, Peru, Hus- u m m m m m m m ) ;zum. North Bend. George Cuey; fourth, Tek-lmlhf Emu Wusum. Tmmbo ne-Ent, Anhlmd, He r- b m u m ( m m :second, nun- u n ,Igloo Alcxandor (SUM):ghlrd,Peru,Chrenee Tmnholrlvt ¢.,m» u» , Na na md. ml wum Tub.--Omnhn Bensom : u h m m m ) ." Z = . . + m . ( ' z ' " ° 7 " " " 'm a - n n e r ~u lgarmpxwm-Hut. Omnhn Twhf I I lillwlllllf when uhm mnrdod 1young rmeu landovmu- lmmod Dc Pnnq. From one of | Ibn! nt ydlowM u n ma y b e md than l u n ,dl h d June 14,1707.wrlttln mHuey Lotbiulere-Gagnon by Huh Amolnettl Bullln. "ily Own Dar Nancy.--smnw hu mum over ul lureat Tontenr rumor.Odd 1| dead.xzoonnr *~_;,;° A mb! th!! 6:4ven ua to qrwhmver we look ws mlh mm,d rtnl Q hul n A to Kb puud llnc ewo hurled hlm elole xo the chlpd1 | m . _ n u l u ; a l s n n n s h l m . .....,......\...,. - .lo.|uChris mm. Poor 8.00 Wm. Salisbury, Poor 10.00 Ponds Bros., Poor 88.09 G. L. Dixon Co., Inlm-mea 221.88 Berry BNI-. Poor Bllir Abstract & This Co., Abm-an . T. C. lard Co., BnppliuEnterprise, hal Printing, etc. Chrlntemen Lhr. Co., PoorMn. Dick 3¢fi¢\Il¢'¢. PoorMuion Buthdlmd, Mileage K-B Printing Co., Alunor Suppliau 855.20 zops 4.50 17.70 m u aa.1o '/s.4o99.20 x M n .Ernest Tomblld in im- prvving dm qdie an illness. Min Lualla Simpson lpent the week-end with her mnwrml grand- mathzr,l u .Henna Shields of Omahn. M n .Joe Bayer of Fremont, spent Tuesday with her niecel. Mn. Annie C. Martin md M i n Huy Cook. HAHA Hon,daughter of Hr. md M rs . J i m Mo n in mportnd LOCAL ~ Knhn's Photos will please you. 9t.! Plovrlng,$2 p a aaa.Phone an 18.11-nf Bnrmm Gnyer ~ lincoln, :past Kn. J . H.G dmml mdM .I | | Cook returned Mondny ~ from n week'| vidt wi th ~»-- md relatives nt Lincoln. Dt. md Hn. D. W. Be\1 attend od mq dedicltion banquet of 1 Evlngéllcal Covenmt hoxplhl giv an tn Omnhn Tue y evening. Mn.Hu.msWri vruhoness the Coffee Club la n 'I'h\\r|d|~ nfumo onnndallhnd goodtime ln¢ he°'¢1 \fl8»llr.d l l n .- .a .an dc k liltllnwee k . Hn-g\retAlhnof0mnh|,|pent Sundlyatthepusnw,0t1oAllea home. Hr.mdMx1 .C.W. Go ahenbuer The mmm lldi e s M1 5 8 0 dnb will mnex with Mm L. C. KIUPP this ('1'hnrsd;y)`nftenwon. Io He r f o r n 1 e m 'B d d |% pedlgned Jack Cl!! John Bolh. mm. Na b.so-rf The Foreign Missionary Sod0¢!' vrl1 lmnt| tthnCYvwBllHnm¢ o n Fridly sfiemoon,April 100: at two-thirty.Hr . n u i l n. nw - S u th a rl md Fafdtaun, mn ma door av er- m m n e w n . n ¢ a ¢ = f .21-n For Sak--A man yeuiing bull. Phone 21 an 18. J. A. Nebel, Binir. 12-lt' Furntmrc nugu mdno ura v e r-m u m m m m n m o r z 21-u. Alla Jemnen ul Lincoln.spent the week-md with home folks. a d s l ¢ | l \||''W. P.. Turns: st the Warm DWI Store.'I'-tl G1-¢¢¢n¢n»naD°m¢pyu¢n¢1=L, who reddaonth-eB¢I1¢l1»were l a r |¢\r l . ning a t ~ Ho lg e r ~ ha m s . Mr. ma un .r°xmsuu»n1m4 01 this dty la!! tha lorspan of this week tor Blue Springs, Neb.,when they Nm to m lb Yhdr uw Wm. samam home. Hn. J o hn x-mf. # lm lm ba m El f o r n o mo t i me i n mt n r y mu c h impmnd ntthh writi ng. asm' with rdmuves m mu Furniture, run and floor r.~'" "- "''''_lun Eunbem Ebernan :rem lu'.nnnlu'|.nugn -w""=--""mr.ummn.nmry von luuunwurquuuucover-\'°'°":.nnwnmw»du.uulthawsek-euddthhomsfolkl .»w.»¢nm»¢mmm¢Swd-r=*¢h"§"""",,§""d_""°"""¢n4~=m=¢1msmuy-mf-»~m1=w. 21-cz.sqm ~ 2-:"::.,. .."u2';f|N°fw Loup.the A-};§'!"=°"""' home, mm- dlV Su. FA 1.Z...,. 2111*'Mr 'noon vllliilt relative; at Mi1lud»The M. E.(n n.Mathew R. Bonded.na n . u a m n m u l '.Food! illillllli lf*-!» .¢ l. . f $ ~ h a . _ _ . - f " ' ! .'£'~ I. Smith of Nu visited her Alter, Mrs. Elmer hat Sunday. I m a m :hvi1!e,\"°°"°"4 mul wwe W ." ...-illsl-She ldo n Pe c kwni nbe da fe wFradn|Mrs.J¢ns Nielsen md lliuihd-m e wbd'bm. in better st _ .n... .nn nmnhn v-Indian last Wfkillg.\ wu t o t s lu r . R¢gullrYI.50Parmmm&\ $5 m d$ 6NOW .m m m a f g d d w m m m m . Nob.Anderson h u brotherot M n . Jmsen. MiaaTersn.Folayzxtmd¢dtho \-hkdsth wedding lnillvexsuy of lh.\ndMxs.Geo.Chxisbennmwhu rui dai ntheB!spendis trlctlmth~ west of Blnlx',onlntSundAy dt- emoon. Mr. and Hn. A. H. Donnelson of lhnlmllto wn,Iam. spent a couple ol dun tha ioreput of the n e k vldtiug Mrs.Donnellum's v i m .um n um G o li e h o n me their father, Sheldon Peck. PRING SEWING ACCESSORIES The woman who makes her own clothes will be enchanted with our display of the new spring piece goods.Tweeds in most novel effects in colors and weaves are excellent for the spring PTT'.,. ...__.- ~f ' i ~a.Fa ' 4 . . \ | ~' 9 \ |~# suit; flat crepes in bright hues and gay prints .'/ ~~ are the materials for spring street and evening ~a"* Q2 ._p r é ; ,4 frocks Our wide selection and generally low .'.¢ s ~ ." § ; , ' ~ ' price will enable you to go ahead with your plans »'Q ~. ~ Q ~ f " > ¢ . . . f ; ' f o r a n e w s p r i n g w a r d r o b e w i t h o u t h u r t i n g `<~~" 2 . y0 \.l!' purse ,.~~~\~~ n "::f'~.;~L a d 1 . s D e p a r t m e n t J ~~~,\. 2;=§ :f i \fL a d y F r a n c e s H o s e p e r p a i r . . . _ _.,.,.__....$1.00 _,f ,g f 7 P u r e S i l k , F u l l F a s h i o n e d "~~ }'_",1 ( Q Ch i l d r e n ' s M e r o e r i ze d Ho s e 5 p a i r . m_....._1.00 g ~~ f " R e g u l a r 2 9 c v a l u e W/,,|_?€ »`., ' f ~ ° ".r *;5 "é "" '~ P o n g e t t e P r i n t s , 3 6 i n c h e s w i d e , p e r y a r d .2 9 ~ ~9 .Gu a r a n t e e d fa s t c o l o r s ~ ~ p f ' ~~ Pe te r Pa n a nd Soi s e tte Pri nts , pe r y a rd....._ ..3 9 ' i " ' \L a . . ~ .';- 'g ,l f .~r ' %~ V'Peter Pan and Batiste Prints, per yard .45 'Fast colors .. .|_ _,l|¢m\Q.§f.l'__`f__~'5Z '¥'€~j»;¢¢fP '- } fIl M l i| ai md family nm dinner guests on SundnynttheEdoI|¢nhom¢neu' Herman. wni Krlly of wa n Front ,cms is hnlng his residence property painted which ndds smdv xo nu |pp¢u-mae. Mrs.J.L.Dtub of Fremont. vidted last week at the home of' har sister, Mm U. G. Gnmer.She was nmompanled by her daughter, Margaret Esther. chmn following the meeting. Hx. and Mrs. Holger Hmmm mdso fn w e r e l u t Snudayeve- n! n g s u p p e r g me n | | t t . h ¢ L . P . Petersen homo in the Rose KillLldghborhood. Mrs. Will |Kuhr of West sheet, wel open house so har rehtiva md friends lust Sundny afternoon, 'the occasion M1118 her birth mn(- venmry.The houtus served re- fruhments. md Hrs . Westan Lo ng Ind (lm- lly, southwest of BWI. and Misc Gretchen Hawke from the Bench. ur, spd Mn. Earl Clldweli called at the lang home in the Afternoon. Mr. md Mrs. W. T. Cox of Far- s Iowa spent Mondxymt the a o f M n.Cax'mother, Mrs. Olive J. Smith, who celebrated her dghty-fonnh .birth mnivenary on that day.Mn. Smith v u the nr dpient of mxdy cards,letters, flower: uid other gifts. Anderson h u brotherot M n . Jmsen. MiaaTersn.Folayzxtmd¢dtho \-hkdsth wedding lnillvexsuy of lh.\ndMxs.Geo.Chxisbennmwhu rui dai ntheB!spendis trlctlmth~ west of Blnlx',onlntSundAy dt- emoon. Mr. and Hn. A. H. Donnelson of lhnlmllto wn,Iam. spent a couple ol dun tha ioreput of the n e k vldtiug Mrs.Donnellum's v i m .um n um G o li e h o n me their father, Sheldon Peck. PRING SEWING ACCESSORIES The woman who makes her own clothes will be enchanted with our display of the new spring piece goods.Tweeds in most novel effects in colors and weaves are excellent for the spring PTT'.,. ...__.- ~f ' i ~a.Fa ' 4 . . \ | ~' 9 \ |~# suit; flat crepes in bright hues and gay prints .'/ ~~ are the materials for spring street and evening ~a"* Q2 ._p r é ; ,4 frocks Our wide selection and generally low .'.¢ s ~ ." § ; , ' ~ ' price will enable you to go ahead with your plans »'Q ~. ~ Q ~ f " > ¢ . . . f ; ' f o r a n e w s p r i n g w a r d r o b e w i t h o u t h u r t i n g `<~~" 2 . y0 \.l!' purse ,.~~~\~~ n "::f'~.;~L a d 1 . s D e p a r t m e n t J ~~~,\. 2;=§ :f i \fL a d y F r a n c e s H o s e p e r p a i r . . . _ _.,.,.__....$1.00 _,f ,g f 7 P u r e S i l k , F u l l F a s h i o n e d "~~ }'_",1 ( Q Ch i l d r e n ' s M e r o e r i ze d Ho s e 5 p a i r . m_....._1.00 g ~~ f " R e g u l a r 2 9 c v a l u e W/,,|_?€ »`., ' f ~ ° ".r *;5 "é "" '~ P o n g e t t e P r i n t s , 3 6 i n c h e s w i d e , p e r y a r d .2 9 ~ ~9 .Gu a r a n t e e d fa s t c o l o r s ~ ~ p f ' ~~ Pe te r Pa n a nd Soi s e tte Pri nts , pe r y a rd....._ ..3 9 ' i " ' \L a . . ~ .';- 'g ,l f .~r ' %~ V'Peter Pan and Batiste Prints, per yard .45 'Fast colors .. .|_ _,l|¢m\Q.§f.l'__`f__~'5Z '¥'€~j»;¢¢fP '- } fIl M l i| ai md family nm dinner guests on SundnynttheEdoI|¢nhom¢neu' Herman. wni Krlly of wa n Front ,cms is hnlng his residence property painted which ndds smdv xo nu |pp¢u-mae. Mrs.J.L.Dtub of Fremont. vidted last week at the home of' har sister, Mm U. G. Gnmer.She was nmompanled by her daughter, Margaret Esther. chmn following the meeting. Hx. and Mrs. Holger Hmmm mdso fn w e r e l u t Snudayeve- n! n g s u p p e r g me n | | t t . h ¢ L . P . Petersen homo in the Rose KillLldghborhood. Mrs. Will |Kuhr of West sheet, wel open house so har rehtiva md friends lust Sundny afternoon, 'the occasion M1118 her birth mn(- venmry.The houtus served re- fruhments. md Hrs . Westan Lo ng Ind (lm- lly, southwest of BWI. and Misc Gretchen Hawke from the Bench. ur, spd Mn. Earl Clldweli called at the lang home in the Afternoon. Mr. md Mrs. W. T. Cox of Far- s Iowa spent Mondxymt the a o f M n.Cax'mother, Mrs. Olive J. Smith, who celebrated her dghty-fonnh .birth mnivenary on that day.Mn. Smith v u the nr dpient of mxdy cards,letters, flower: uid other gifts. Anderson h u brotherot M n . Jmsen. MiaaTersn.Folayzxtmd¢dtho \-hkdsth wedding lnillvexsuy of lh.\ndMxs.Geo.Chxisbennmwhu rui dai ntheB!spendis trlctlmth~ west of Blnlx',onlntSundAy dt- emoon. Mr. and Hn. A. H. Donnelson of lhnlmllto wn,Iam. spent a couple ol dun tha ioreput of the n e k vldtiug Mrs.Donnellum's v i m .um n um G o li e h o n me their father, Sheldon Peck. PRING SEWING ACCESSORIES The woman who makes her own clothes will be enchanted with our display of the new spring piece goods.Tweeds in most novel effects in colors and weaves are excellent for the spring PTT'.,. ...__.- ~f ' i ~a.Fa ' 4 . . \ | ~' 9 \ |~# suit; flat crepes in bright hues and gay prints .'/ ~~ are the materials for spring street and evening ~a"* Q2 ._p r é ; ,4 frocks Our wide selection and generally low .'.¢ s ~ ." § ; , ' ~ ' price will enable you to go ahead with your plans »'Q ~. ~ Q ~ f " > ¢ . . . f ; ' f o r a n e w s p r i n g w a r d r o b e w i t h o u t h u r t i n g `<~~" 2 . y0 \.l!' purse ,.~~~\~~ n "::f'~.;~L a d 1 . s D e p a r t m e n t J ~~~,\. 2;=§ :f i \fL a d y F r a n c e s H o s e p e r p a i r . . . _ _.,.,.__....$1.00 _,f ,g f 7 P u r e S i l k , F u l l F a s h i o n e d """~~ }'_",1 ( Q Ch i l d r e n ' s M e r o e r i ze d Ho s e 5 p a i r . m_....._1.00 g ~~ f " R e g u l a r 2 9 c v a l u e W/,,|_?€ »`., ' f ~ ° ".r *;5 "é "" '~ P o n g e t t e P r i n t s , 3 6 i n c h e s w i d e , p e r y a r d .2 9 ~ ~9 .Gu a r a n t e e d fa s t c o l o r s ~ ~ p f ' ~~ Pe te r Pa n a nd Soi s e tte Pri nts , pe r y a rd....._ ..3 9 ' i " ' \L a . . ~ .';- 'g ,l f .~r ' %~ V'Peter Pan and Batiste Prints, per yard .45 'Fast colors .. .|_ _,l|¢m\Q.§f.l'__`f__~'5Z '¥'€~j»;¢¢fP '- } fIl M l i| ai md family nm dinner guests on SundnynttheEdoI|¢nhom¢neu' Herman. wni Krlly of wa n Front ,cms is hnlng his residence property painted which ndds smdv xo nu |pp¢u-mae. Mrs.J.L.Dtub of Fremont. vidted last week at the home of' har sister, Mm U. G. Gnmer.She was nmompanled by her daughter, Margaret Esther. chmn following the meeting. Hx. and Mrs. Holger Hmmm mdso fn w e r e l u t Snudayeve- n! n g s u p p e r g me n | | t t . h ¢ L . P . Petersen homo in the Rose KillLldghborhood. Mrs. Will |Kuhr of West sheet, wel open house so har rehtiva md friends lust Sundny afternoon, 'the occasion M1118 her birth mn(- venmry.The houtus served re- fruhments. md Hrs . Westan Lo ng Ind (lm- lly, southwest of BWI. and Misc Gretchen Hawke from the Bench. ur, spd Mn. Earl Clldweli called at the lang home in the Afternoon. Mr. md Mrs. W. T. Cox of Far- s Iowa spent Mondxymt the a o f M n.Cax'mother, Mrs. Olive J. Smith, who celebrated her dghty-fonnh .birth mnivenary on that day.Mn. Smith v u the nr dpient of mxdy cards,letters, flower: uid other gifts. Mr.and Mrs.IAO Schmitz o f ~ " " """ " "Omaha, spent Gut Sunday at the TMY- ~ W A'a m d 1 eaAndrew Fear home.|y e d l ~ J t h e i r m u m n Paul and 2-1g°== Gn1le;|6l1;::°;» ,K Springfield Ne .were g A 'the John énlllgher homo Snnday.|B=;»=;,3_'°\=» "2;°hwe'°7v;:u';°'k to mr.and mn .Gi a n Ev m o f g mer m u Council mum were Sunday guests 'of Mr. a nd u Walter Pefenen.?"°<,P.$'3.'.'}Z, _'_n':f _?'§§s§°"§ Mn. Dell Sfzvem a nd dn o f Omllm s pent Ea mr at the Exi swvem home. Wmtad-Twv me n to s ell un. Expedemzs unnecessary.Vinton- Evana Chevrolet Co.12-It Vim Foley ol Elkhorn, spentthe week-end with her parents,Mr. uni Mm Jnrrv Fnlnv. E, :ff M1-.a.ndMrsmf-311;.2 ~ and Earl Shin M i n Grwclxan Hnmmcrth.lL§ fn hnr su-Imnl work Chicmgwu 'IJ ';U \J _Y\| l\l4l] '"»¢---9 u- --- -_,_,_ ___.V""""{_ ___'_n i v i d t wi th pu - e mu m uGlad io li B u lb s f o r sale.Fanc ynamed vari etie s a t le ss th an re ta il Nie ls en h ome.M r .a n d Mr s .W m .Ca r te r u f a oe *"~ \\. _ ¢ _ .e n m '~~O f * O I L Q m g h g 'g p g n t E g g t g g '~g t f r i e n d s . A °| | - - . . . . . . - . . .2 - 1 - | - § » h A 'M P . prices.U. n. uonenwn.n~1.».hC;n§_B,:d°|.f.g h k nbdm_&;;€e a nHe url.|ng,enstCo6 g_| er un B ._plume, 1e1~ res. p g' u a .841 Hrs. A. Bell ol Ellllm N. D., is E 'visiting at the J. H. Bowman home. p u v .ma Mr.Alfred Fear and|The ladies me amen." S J §»¢';s}§~L§§€ vile Boone yNewklrk home, west of Orum,xml lu! Sunday. For Sale-Ev er bexrlng Maur don strawberry plants, also Sena- tor Dudap s¢rawberrles.Soren Svendg-anrd.12~1t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Metzler of Teknrnah.and Carl Svoboda of wmwaixwo men io sell cars. Experience /unnecessary.Vinton- Evans Chevrolet Co.12-u. Weswn Long of the McCarthy neighborhood, in the ofwner of n new tudor Ford sedan. Miss Lucille Potter ol Florence, wungnestatt.heLeon|.\'dA.xtell sm... 1.4¢ sawn." nvpnlnr. and Mrs. E.G. Cu-son drove m Fremont on a shopping trip Mon- day. Miss Jean Cram of Fremont,spent Inst week at the home of her g-rmdmothar, Mrs. Chu. N. Hm- sen.Mrs.Rlndn Gemma of Omdm, m. . ~¢..nm- nr um hnmn nl Mm. Mr. nnd Mrs. Myron Mazingernn d M r . a n d l l . r 1 | . V. 0 . G n v | ! t und family of Lincoln,drvvt to Irvington Snndny to visit at the T. R. Jacobsen home. Mr. and Mtg. Burt Hrmsen md ba by , wm uv e vm o f xmnnrd. were last Sunday vddwn at the pareahl Chris B. Hansen homo, of . ...._ _ ... ...... MEN'S DE 5 WORK PANTS $1.69 ~ur Fruit Trees. Bush Fruits 7 the Space They (iccupy ° ~'dd and quality of frdt ~ds upon the healthy cond- of the tree. All trees can pt free from the many s and fungicide: common trees. |te of Lead - Lime r- Bordeauxlulixtllre ; are the Insecticides that ~ost used to treat trees, s, and garden plants and uily used. 'll be glad to figure your titiea and quote you prices I spray materiall STOCK or mmcncln C-: THE STEWART ARMACY AROLD STEWART,Manager Men's and Boy's O |_|» Tennis Shoes I . .|l l I We'have a complete line siza any price Ladies' Oxfords (mm heel)~...-__§1.a5 I:I \\ \|PhoneSLW .~ the winter se~n Frida.t 1.118 " '" ''°"H: ~» '---~ -- --» --..._ __ .___W u. uuuov.1Omaha, visited last y aElzy King home.g g uliézdorf, licensed embalm- ;_»~»=»=~== Iverson and family last Mr ma Mrs.M e ur 1 _..Mr. and Mrs. Jphn 'r. Gd hef nhone. 161: ru. nhom. 138.8-Q!M 4 and daughter, 1116310 of U10 Mc- :-s|n_ E. Vinton entertained r'.»+1w Aintrint were visitors atthoand tamlly were dinner gunna lam: S\md.ay at the Loule Matthleaen home, nonh of Blnir. I-'or Sal;'fix head oi last !alG's calves; also a Red Pfrvlled bull 20 months old.Phone 1212 on 88. J. C. Paulson, Blair.12-It Mrs.Andrew I-'eer and grand- rlauzhler. Lucille Fear spent. Tues- : Ha n ' camémn and AlumBennett of Herman, vddfed atthe Elzy King home last 'I'hundny. Rev. N. C. Carlsen o! Lhlq dty, held services last Sunday at Cedar Falls, Iowa at the Lutheran church. Mr. and Mm Chas. Byrne and family spent the day last Sunday -l ¢\.- ........».1 1 v nvma hump. m f v e n f y u i C na t ll a r ho me last Friday afternoon, serving nice rafralhmenis. Apron and Bake Sala,Saturday, April 11,at Pe n Hardware store by The Druscilla Gdld of the Lutheran church.12-lt Mrs. S. Baum of Counch Bluffs, \.-.. »................n.., n.. "nf wwk ........, ...-_._-. ._,_John J. Jensen home, wan ol Blalr last Sahudny evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Flmghzr, who spent tha vrinwr in the Sol- diers Home at Millard, returned to then! homo in mm l m M o n da y whan they plan w spend the sum- mer.f\_ m.u-..-sf... .r mln wnpk.day of last week at the Leo Sehmitz home in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crowdy and daughter, Bess drove to Bennington last Sunday to spend the day at the Hahs lnhhert home. Mr. and Mrs. 'Wilber Nielsen ofOnawa, spent the week-end at the E. G. Hansen home.Mr. Nielsen is Mrs. Hs.nsen's brother. Prof. C. B. Larsen of Dana Col- lege, spoke at the First Lutheran ehureh lust Sunday evening instead of the regular pastor, Rev. James Lund. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson re- turned w their home in Chicago lsst Monday after a couple weeks visit with nelntlves ln Blair and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. I-laack and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Curtis drove to Valley, Neb. last Sunday and visited ut the home ol ML and Mrs W. Young. Mr. und Mrs. H. J. Hansen and MI. and Mrs. Skov Nielsen were -». me ,..e......, ... .. ..,..... ..-___at Papllllan, Neb. Mrs. Cora Bsdgerow and daugh- ter, Margaret were ln Omshs Fri- day to attend the funeral of Dwight Martin. Suits sad Overcast.;Flrstclums.Beuonnble prloes.Theo.Wahl- ltrom with A. M. Dundgnrd, Conn- ell Bluffs, Iowa.so-zsz Mrs.John T.Gallagher and little son, Robert spent last Tues- day afternoon at the Herman An- derson home, south of Blair. The Dnusdlla Guild met at the First Lutheran church parlors on Wednesday afternoon, Apr. 8 with Mrs. Csrl Sorensen as hostess. fmi wy Try lt! resdts.11~8l7 Society Naptha '3"lvent cleans and safely in your home. You will be pleased with Garner Oil Gas Semlee. The Ladies'Misdonary of the Christian.church met last Thursday afternoon at the home of» Mrs. A. J. Hargett with a large attendance. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Compl/on nu uw.. .,,¢..\....,minus Mn. Chris ] other old friends in Mr. and Mrs. Pen Tessle Johnson of lést Satuxdly evenln Larsen lxomg on was* Meeting of the Cemetery Assoclatio at the Binh' council day aiwmoon, Aprl o'c1ock, for the elect and any other budnl pineott, Secretary. V.0. Grnvatt 1 Lincoln last Satori the nlght at the M: home where his fax gpendng the week. turned to Lincoln S Mr. and Mn. Wm turned to t-hw ho last Monday mon couple of months vi. of Mr. and Mrs. E of north Walker ladies are simrs. ...... ,,......._._B. Hansen and this dry. ar Iverson and Orum,vidlaed lg at the Chris b Colfax street. Olrnlng City n will be held l room, Satur- x 1 1 , a t mm .lon ol officers ess.E. C. Llp~ 11-zz' lrove up from lay and spent mm Metzlnger nlly have been They all re- undny evening. l. Streckfus re- rne in lincoln ning after a sit at the home 'rank Dudgeon Avenue.The [mann returned v u nm., v.e.....,... ...__ .._.-.beginning nt eight o'd0d¢.the Wraneh high school will. glve s play,"All A Mistake".Admis-sion 15c and 25c.R. E. Fairchild, teqcher.12-lt Mr.and Mrs.Henry Lorenzenand wn. Edwlrd of Cnlhoun.and Frank Linden and family who re~ dde in the Gardner district, were dinner guests Easwr Sunday nt the Carl Kellerman home in this city. Mrs. Anna Jmnlngs ol Omaha, who hu been staying With her sister, Mrs. Oscar Gnyer sincethe lntierk;illness,went to Millard last Mondny for s few days visit with her mother,Mrs.Mary Miller. Mrs. A. W. Fees and danghber, M n .Charles Hnmmer drove to Fremont last Monday fo abfand the funeral of an old lrlend,Mr. J. H. Knowles.They wen w=°m~panied by Mrs.orman Wilkins, who did some shop ing in that city. _Mr. and Mrs. Eu-l Caldwellwere l fo her teaching duties at the Lin~ coln high school on Monday mom1 ing after a week's vacation.She spent the forepart of the week at the parental, C. J. Beclmnan home, going to Chicago Friday for xx weekend visit with fiends. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Iverson of Orum.entertained ths_following friends at their heme last Sunday evening:Mr. and Mrs. H. Chris Rasmussen and daughter late of Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ras- mussen,Mr.and Mrs. Ed Chris-tensen and f w g i of Blair,Mr. and Mrs. L. E.sen and family of Orum. Peter Pan and Batiste Prints, per yard 'Fast colors Fast Colored Prints, 5 yards for.....,..,.... Regular 28c values Linen Toweling, per yard .-....W ...........-..2 Bleached and unbleached Shantung, per yard....,_._....-,....._,..-.-.65 MEN'S DE 4 \ :_ Do Your Fruit Trees. 4 and Bush Fruits ? Pay ior the Space They (iccupy ° The yield and quality of f r d t depends upon the healthy cond- ition of the tree.All trees can be kept free from the many insects and fungicidos common to all trees. l Arsenate of Lead - Lime | Sulphur - Bordeaux Mixture These are the Insecticides that are most used to treat trees, shrubs, and garden plants and are easily used. We will be glad to figure your quantities and quote you prices on all spray materiall oosmmrl STOCK or msmcncln C-: THE STEWART PHARMACY I-HAROLD STEWART, Manager 5 WORK PANTS $1.69 Men's and Boy's Tennis Shoes I na I I We'have a complete line siza any price Ladies' Oxfords (mm heel)~...-__§1.a5 I:I \\ \'Pho ~ W . ~A _Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caldwellwere dinner guests last Sunday at the home of Mx. and Mrs. Glyn Ray, who live near Dale.The Ray's have but recently returned from Sun Dance, Wyo., where they mov-ed s few months ego.They did not like Wyoming so came back w Nebraska. Emory C. Hunt,Jr.,son of Mr. and Mrs. 1-;, C. Hunt of this city, received his letter in wrestling at the Wentworth Military Academyatle dngwn,Mo.this week. Cadet Hum wreshied in the 160- pound class and had an excellent record on the grappling squad for the winter season. dinner guests lust Sunday at the! Hans Knudsen home,south of* town.The ladies are sisters. Why not have s Dum pennanentthat gives a natural wave?A real bargain at S5 s.nd s-atlsfactlun guar- anteed.Ca ll Mm M.Sutherlandat 415 for appointment.46-11| Mrs. Lyle Guyer ls reporled as getting along nlosly since her op- ....H \_"_u --..A and daughter, Bernice ol Ft. Cd~ hdun, were dimer guests last Sum dafat the D. A. Dompwn home in this éfty.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frafi and sons and Mrs.A. J. Smith o l Nashville, were last Sunday dinner guests at the Stanley Marsh home nt. Spiker.' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sqhnfer andi W ' A : .,....,1= 1nn Ble~hed and unbleached Regular 25C value Shantung, per yard....._-._.-,.....---............-._-..-..-"-.65 Curtain Scrims, per yard.._.,.,,,........................_35c-900 _ ____ ____... .._......_.............. _ . . . 5 WORK PANTS $1.69 Tennis Shoes MEN'S DEPARTMENT Men's and Boy's Overalls and Jackets Boys' 3 ms sséBon 9 m u_~'zse M e H ' S $ 1 0 1 0 Boys 13 to 18~auf.Each WORK 'Sl-IIR TS This is a regular $1.00 Shirt 79c Meds I I Ble~hed and unbleached Regular 25C value Shantung, per yard....._-._.-,.....---............-._-..-..-"-.65 Curtain Scrims, per yard.._.,.,,,........................_35c-900 _ ____ ____... .._......_.............. _ . . . \|Phone 32or 33 '\, W . 1 §§ § ; 9 R E ~ MEN'S DEPARTMENT 5 WORK PANTS $1.69 Tennis Shoes We'have a complete line of leat ha Work Gloves all s i m any price $2.75 to 354:a pair. WORK 'Sl-IIR TS This is a regular $1.00 Shirt 79c Sho~s 2~ ~hirts Ladies' Oxfords (mm hea)_._.___§1z5 50c Men's and Boy's Overalls and Jackets Boys' 3 ms sséBon 9 m u_~'zse M e H ' S $ 1 0 1 0 Boys 13 to 18~auf.Each eration at mrksvme,mu.mm'hopes to be home the latter part' of the week.Her more recent operation was for goiter. Yes, Sir--Just na superior for summer d ` 'ng.17-Plate TigerBattery--6\| 1 m o r e M a t e ~ Wlll not overchnrge as quickly. $6.79 exchange price.Gamblel Stores, Fremont, Neb.12-ltl A home w h o about day.ard the fire ww exdtlnguiahed be fore the boys got on the grounds. The officers of the Royal Nelgh~ hors lodge enlertalngl at a six o'¢lock dlnner last week Wednea~ day, honoring their staw xuperl visor, Mrs. Owen of Omaha.The dinner was held at the M. W. A. root fire at the Card Bohoon wen Washington streetl the fire boys into action at one o'clock p. m. last Sun# No great damage was done daughter, Barbara of orminu, spent the weekend with Mr. 5-"1 Mrs. Rolland Smith, west of lair, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. V. Johnaon and Joyce of Grand Island, were din- ner guests and spent the day at the parental, J. P. Johnson home on College Hill last Sunday. leonard E. Axtell, general con- tractor and builder.Specializing in mason and carpenter work. Plans and blue prints made, enti- mates free.Phone Black 825.11-5t H. C. Rasmussenand family who have but recently returned from a winters sojourn in Calif., are mov- inz into the former J. w. Biatter xesidenoe at 610 west Lincoln St. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haller, north of Arlington entertained at Sun- dlv dinner,Dr. and Mrs.Eu-1 Manta and fmnilv Mr. xml Mm. w hh and nnmnd dghmen R.. N'|. 55" -' "_'a§a_»&nT» " "1were present.Luau. Feel of em. dw. umm- 0!"|""Al'|Ing\n||.um P! """P'E"'P"&'f.'.EEl'_If°j`l|»ryu»m Wllvnremmding ris nn oi'Ke nn ar u no w:n.neDlF.'0»|g¢.¢L. 'rum-hm-¢ f'.n\\ncr|.\nl W "me.Neb. Sunday where they went to """""' "'""""""""'""'°" ""'" W.N b.,t thm i :their cousin, Elmer v»»»»»|,;, a zz fo l" returndngt son of Mrs.Christine Vlasak of Wayne on Honda; that place,who is conwescing fm... m...:..u.... tm...1 cs :e¢Y|. u u u u n u u n n n u u u u v u r DUCJf r o m a n a p p e n d i c i t a a o p e r a t l - r m .L . :+L . -n1....:...n..»..\......\..\ . . m 'sn Frain e l e ve n ye a r a i d " ; , ; ; ° ~ u m . ;`Elmer in-mm received an gverdng with twenty-one in atten- to his right eye lid Ent dance.Thev nlxved :rumen and Geo! son of iniury Saturday afternoon when ~ the usulxfgvéd tinge.A c o m """'='waul..u " """' """"""""°' mittee served nice refreshments.was accidently dil¢h8l8l>d into his|t\............... n.......lun... -__-1 it Ble~hed and unbleached Regular 25C value Shantung, per yard..._-._._,.....--..............-._-..-..-"-.65 Curtain Scrims, per yard.._.,.,,...._....._..............._35c-90c _ ____ ____... .._......_.............. _ . . . \|Phone 32or 33 '\, W . 1 §§ § ; 9 R E ~ MEN'S DEPARTMENT 5 WORK PANTS $1.69 Tennis Shoes We'have a complete line of leat ha Work Gloves all s i m any price $2.75 to 354:a pair. WORK 'Sl-IIR TS This is a regular $1.00 Shirt 79c Sho~s 2~ ~hirts Ladies' Oxfords (mm hea)_._.___§1z5 50c Men's and Boy's Overalls and Jackets Boys' 3 ms sséBon 9 m u_~'zse M e H ' S $ 1 0 1 0 Boys 13 to 18~auf.Each eyelid.If mi other cfzmplleatinm `§"5'"° °5`§"§~»."`B°.§`$.,.'°"..,`l' me ensu Georg in l bo w 'urnsaveehe sigh; of L. T y'home hat Saturday night alter a Wayne Dudgeon,Russel Sylvia §;°§}; of "3" aiayit the home gnu parents r. md Mrs.and Dave Harding got excused last*'Friday aloemoon from mu lm f'_he md::";;°m';°f""n class period at school and hiked ms#'Mr. and Mn. Chu. M naman'€"°" .."'° ""'ff **3_2?_ §?"EE enmruinod April 1.wi baimz when may spent a cuupus 01 unyumudping.They returned home at mon Sunday.tired and h\m8TY but enthuniasdc over their ampins trip. The family of W.D. Hughes entertained a number of relatives last Sunday in honor of Mrs. Hughen birthday dm whi c h v u dose by.She received s number of gifts and flowers and the da! was ons long to be remembered by nn.The outfo!-tnwn guests wana Mr. and Mrs. lloyd Hughes, Mr.and Mn. Andrew Siadelmnn and Mr. and Mrs. Boy C'hnr\ea, all their dghth wedding anniversary. The eve ni ng wu s pent nt ard: and vhdtiug and dee refreshmuzu were served.Those present were Mr. und Mn. Fred Long and Mr. and Mn. John Fiadher. Mrs. Prmk Dudgeon mhrklned a few rnhtives Int Sunday after- noon in honor of the fxftoenth birth anniversary of her grlndaon, Wayne Dudgeon, son of Mr. und Mrs. Hoy Dudgeon.His aunt, Mrs. Wm. Strecklul made him n lnvely bixlhdly cake tad lt five o'e1ock Mn. Dudgeon served l substantial lunch. Hair, Nebx-uh, Aprll 9, 1981 T H E KENNARD WS ~~~1I) ~5 |9,- 2 x |\'\ | .'a ,g',.¢~¢ ¥ i ' ~ 3~ ~' 5 i i - CHEAPER CUT RECIPES Here are two recipes for meat dishes that may be made fromtheoseapercuts.They are de- licious, economical and Lhe touch u! sugar used adds on the food vmlue o! the whole without increas- ins the cost noticeably. Bee f 'Alf One and one-hnlf pounds round of beef, 1 quart cold water, 1 u\ble~ spoon vinegar,1 teaspoon sugar,1 teaspoon sage and thyme, mixed, coooanul..Top with whipped cream and nit back for the eomplimenral Wheat Drop Cookies Goor for Ten Onelmll cup shortening, 1 wp brown sugar,1 egg. 1% cup);pu - Lry flour,2 teaspoons baking pow- der, ss teaspoon salt, *A cup milk, 'A teaspoon vanilla extract, 'A zes- spoon lemon extract,11,4 cups flaked wheat cereal,ss cup nut meats. Creanrl the shortening. Add sugar gradually.Add the well beaten egg and beat thoroughly Slft together the flour,hnldng l¢half|.... ........ -..___-." H George Hedeluhd of xennm»d,F&`§`¢§»7s '»`7.1';€',¢.~`f`°'§1§f' 135 'lnhd was a business caller here Sntur- ,Mng- Gwfle Chrinensen celebrate here day s!¢er|;{oon.d ,\§*'°;'S*"°'~§,'_"""""f< lhniversary on Edwin ers!/etter spent Satur y as un y~ rpmt and Sunday with Mr.and M m ~ a n d Mrs.Hnrdid Schafer .. .r~-,...... n.-_»--°~» - "' ~" `' Mr. and Mrs. Rollnd smxm an- Dertained six tabies of inochle Af.a pany at their home lgriday ave- nlng.A delicious lunch was serv- ed at midnight..Christoffer and Walter Andersen Min Marie Jnhnel,daughter ol Mr.and Mrs.Henry Pfeiffer Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jeflersol Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jahnel,who drvve m ¢Kan5ll Int week where Gwendolyn visited réatives underwent an operation f°r npven- they are visiting wah :heir daugh-Sunday.didtls xg week ago $\=a~d»v- QB ~ \er.and yum , lir.._and Mrs yv.Mr. and Mrs. Albert'S\1.nds | Ling along very mcely ana vnusoon be hack to lchool again.The benem dance which was sponsored by the Kennxrd Banebnll Club at the Jolly Bunch pavliion Saturday night, was very well at- tended.The members of the Senior classare at work on the play "A South-ern Cinderella"which they will present in a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rosenbaum und Bonnie lee spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives here.Miss Helen Berrv retumed to Dnlrymple and segirl. Mr. and Mrs. G1 ily, who moved ureturned to Nab. l ed lnw the house Jullnn Jungblut Jungbluth drove f. an v im wi zh MnSt EEzabe!h hosqJr.returned wit spring vacation. of Omaha,spen Sunday at her ho: Mr, and Mrs. HKermit, Vernon, u n v r g t s v v f s m u l l| .| .|¢ Ra y a n d f a m W y e.rec ently , ~bday and mov- a t D a le . a n d Mr s .I d a Li nc o ln Fr i da y .Ba te on a t th e i t i l an d J u lia n , th e m f o r h i s y lvir . J mlgli lu th Sa tu rd ay an d e.rma n J un g blu tlf y lvi a a n d Be r- ~.Ha ns B r ae sc h a n d Mr s .Pres e we r e vi s iti n g th e h o me o f Mr . ~ornacker,ne ar h n ll entertained esday . f me n ,wi th 32 e elevatin g the un ty li ne n o m nc oln h i gh way , s t a n d n o r th to Ne ls Sve ndg ard da y e ve ni n g i n endgarc fs bi rth- u n ~ a y ~:=-~»zen home.r Herman Remo!! was on the nick list several days Int week. Misses Babe Ducker, Wilma and Viola Lieaahe were ealling on Mn. Wm. Mntzen Saturday. The members of the Sunday School gave a nice program at the church lut Sunday morning._ Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sands, Mr,and Mrs. Martin Sunds md daugh- ier were vidtors at the Henry Tietgen home Sunday.'Mr. and Mrs. Hans Braesch ahd daughter visited at the Henry Dor- nncker home Sunday. ~,Ca r l a n d A n - ~y Falle n,Pe te Br o wn ,Char les I Jensen,B u d . K n la d r . lo y d B r o wn a n d a p a r ty a t th e a ra. Carl Ander- | ges and family Mo n d a y eve ni ng r. an d Mr s. Ne ls \~frqned Sunday n p m y o.Ne ls endg ard eats, Mr s.Le n a ry .ana B raesc h and ~ined Saturd ay ~me o f M r .and soetumed to Omar - one we e k o f ~k o f Sc ribner, :la s t we e k wi th th . nes entertained ~y eve ni n g i n day . ~r. and Mrs.C. v~ Simm~er; motored to Omaha Saturday eve- ning for a visit with the latter's sen home for a .|..g » er guegts a theSunday.be Ryan visitedhomff Sunday, g Mrs.Kuhr's Mr. and Mrs. J~ W'a~e1lspen£ vi~nity wok in t~e d~ce at fp~German hall Sunday evening.A number of friends and rela- URAL JOTTINGS er and Leon vis-yan home Mon- Wm. Hunt and n visited at the home Mondny Anderson a n ri aha,mpg Mrs. I $12.75--sizes 14 26 % - - p r in ts a n d fo ns an d f la t ~ment ju s t r e - 1 2 - lt Sp r i n g C o a t s - izea 14 t o 4 6 - per, Green,T a n fr,(l a _ | a ,s r ; ( i 7, .,:?££§=;§ .5 .: ?"f" 'W/5~ ; <,, GM/ . » _,./,1~ " x, . ~ ;a;,Q>,",w»/>2 2,. lair.Children? ~, Oxfords and 5---$1.29;sizes ~'zes 8% to 2- d Misses Slip~ stylas on sale $3.65,$4.88--if money on good gt. the Fashion 12-n ma n h o me Mon da y ( eveni ng to r e- mi n d th e m o f th e i r te n th we d d i n g anniversary .".. Mr .an d Mr s .E .W oolheiser o f Omah a, s p en t Su n da y at th e Ch ri s Ne ls en home. Mr .an d Mr s .Geo rge Be r g ma n and Mr s .W .A .Ke ra tette r dr ove M." Restless " u Pauls k y o u a ny - , your legs, cck. ay be mi s - 's. Rheuma- clntica. nvored tablet,and effective. Two Si u: 151: and 154: ~ L~~/~..;;I .534 £1_2fl'L'§f-f=J Rosenbaum Service Station CHILDREN will fn'-. often for nu agparent muon. But there'n nl-"=g_anturial Haxjmlcss as the recipeone wrapgerz uuld and bland as itlute , But Ls gentle action soothesa youngster more aurely than a more owerld medlelne.p fl'hat's the beauty of this lpecinl eh\ldren's remedy!t may be lventhe tlnlut mlnn -u pltnn as ereq need. In casa of eqhe, dian-hen`orumllnr dl.|turban€.eh;t la invaluable.A coated tongue for just n fewdrops to ward ai! conahpnlionpsodoe: any |u§atlon ol had breath.Whenever c Lldren don't ent well.don'l rat well, or *"g'§,~=v lilllc u . -ls ure vege a a ma m-J 3 ? ls \ » » - J ; a ll th a t' s mlld .' 3 < A =~R l A ' spent several 'days last week at the Jefferson home. Mrs. -W. A. Kersietter spent the week-end with friends.and rela-tives a¢ Hooper. Lillian Relzloff visited at the Jorgen Chdstensen home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sunds and Ben Tietgen were seven o'clockdinner guests at the Henry Tietgen home Friday._ Runell Johnson of Omaha, spent several days Cast week with H. E.Lyons. Ask Your Dealer to Show You the . . . n E M o N s ' r n A ' r I 0 N Which proves the extra strength of GOODYEAR'S SUPERTWIST FABRIC .C \1» It p ro v e s wh y mo re p e o pl e ri de o n Go o d y e a r / t'and why 't p t /sa; 1 ays osay "I will buy i n ~ ~ ~ my THE leadipg make of ¢i .n \ L € F " "/ f f s , » f `1 \ \ l .\-f.F E W ~1 ~€> " " a \ f , \ \>'§>" 'E x c e p t i o n a l l y t v ' : ' & ' € » " f \ \ ~ f » '4§ ~ '{ / Q L o w P r i c e s P R ~ g f f f ' 29x4.4o,_,_.._....,.s4.95 *~-~<m~» -~~»~ 2s 4.75 __6.65 @6 \ € f E 9 L ' ! YE * ; ' A E ~f v r 30 -~- n l _ . ( ?I ,- f1 Frank Jahnd ho~e ~ere ~. and Herman Matzen .a~nt Sunday at 0 ... Fashion Center Beauty Parlor- Phone 47-Alice 'I`Hplett,12~lt FLAT WALL PAINT $2.75 Pei? Gallon Slightly Higher in Quarts ed sinc e his acc ident. Mr .an d Mr s .J .W .Nielsen, Ro ma and ' D ar le ne an d Mr .a n d Mr s . Th u s .Anderson visited wi th Mr s .Chr isting Ols on i n aha, lust Sund ay afte rno on. Mr .an d Mr s .Chris tian A der- ?¢\n and f amily had Sund ay di nner a t the Ch d sto ff u r Andersen homo. |» Mr .a n d Mr a .S o r e r r wo l s ma n n a n d c hildren we re Sunday dinner gu es ts at th e p ar e ntal Pe te Fo lle n home. Mr .and Mr s.Fr ed Neiman and Linseed Oil 95c NIC FRIEDRICHSENHAQRRE Buy Pittsburgh Paint Products "Quality Before Cost" the Andrew Andersen home. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Taft visited at the Paul Barry home Friday evening. Misses Emma, Beriha and AliceMatzen and Anton Matun spent Sunday alwmogn at the J. W.Nielsen home. Mr. and Mrs.Soren Wo smann and family,spent Thursd eve~ ning at the Bill Vogt home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Svogerson and Christine;Jay Frazier n Johnnie Biffar spent Wedne y evening at Jnhn Frnziefs.Miss Erma Nielsen attended a party given by Marion Nelson lustFriday evenlmz.. end guests at Roland Smitlfn.Lawrence Matzen spent Sunday at thg Emil Ma home. John Vogt, Jr. had cattle on the Omaha market last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Svogersunand Christine were Sunday guests at the Pete Wright home in Arl-iugton. Mr. and Mn. Hans Vogi vledted at the Chris Jahnel homg Sunday evening to see little Made Jmhnel who underwent an appendidtis operation last week.' Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Kronberg and family spent Sunday aftemoon l I :.I dren. Ha n s Svogerson,Ha r r y an d A i ma a n d Ola J o h n so n s pe n t F r i - da y eve ni ng a t A lf re d S vo ge r so ns .Mr .an d Mr s . 'A n s e l To f t a n d Mr .and ; H a r o l d Bates a n d f a mi ly o f ha, helped c elebrate Or vi lle Nelson's bir thd ay Sun day cveningz 3¥ l1\.;`¢`§n¢i\iI{i`]1»fri§i'n Omaha ur-Ima. Hr. Ind In| l \ ler spending a ws her mother Mrs.a n d M r s H o m e r `£i'§'v£¢l}§6§ with and Shirley,Mr E. Berry and Mr. Nickels, all of DWard.Easter Sunday atund ad d altern ate- .\A.a ¢in$ncrsalt and pepper.Simmer thelnLhewater v.°i!h the salt \ meat is tender.Cod.Rer bones and fat, and chop very Boil the liquid until reduced to lwal 1:u n v -until nove- fine. one ly " UL D me mu h .nw; lvsullaa u-0 ------ - -- - - - -in g re d ie n ts an d d r op fr o m the ti p Mr s .Ro b er t Andreaeen an d I s o o on u greased pan Ba ke da u gh ter ,Ru th Ir en e,dr ove zo 0 u p n ...Oma h a S a tu r d a y to g e t Mr s . W xllmn a hot. Q00 F J mfen Ma k e s 3 Th u r b e r a n d da ug h te r to spend (10283 C00k393 §nh1l¥{n1.r nilrhf.an d Su nd av wi th an d Mr s .He n r y Benn ington. Mr s .W m.Ma r Lmg s n C lu b W e d ! A l a m e c r ew 1 cup.Add vinegar,sugar,sage,sauce, thyme, salt and pepper. llllx with the meat.Press into a hut tered mold and leave to become thoroughly cold.Serve with toma toes and lettuce with mayonnaise Stuffed Flank Steak Have a flank steak trimmed and scored that is cut all over the together one cup bread cnxmbs; one small onion, chopped; one halt' cup grated raw carrot;onehsif cup finely diced celery; one table spoon minced parsley,one tea spoon sugar,salt and pepper to taste, and one-third cup hot water or enough so moisten.Spread this over the flank steak.Ro ll up u z '` . surface in criss-cross lines.~ Dried Beet' Rarebit Two tablespoons cooking fat, 'fix cup ehipped beef, IA cup chopped cheese,%cup canned or cooked tomatoes, 4 eggs.Heat fat and cook dried bee! in it for a few min utes. 'Add tomato and when hot, add cheese.Stir until cheese is melted.Break eggs into the mix» ture and stir until thickened. Serve on buttered toast.Serves four. Royal Mystery Cake Onehalf cup shortening,1% 4 teaspoons baking powder, 'A tea- spoon salt, 1 teaspoon nutmeg,1teaspooncinnamon,I1 cup milk. Cream shortening.A/dd sugar and beaten eggs.Mix i.Sift tn- cupa sugar, 2 eggs, 2% cups fiou ....._.,..,.,,,,... _.._._,___ Mrs. Gertmde Neal and son, Joeof Benson spent Easter Sunday with Mr. and _llirs, L. E. Peterson. Mr.and Mrs. .Homer E.Ward entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berry, Leslie aml Heien Berry and Fred Kramer. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swihsxt and Clyde drove ta Omaha Sunday wspend the day with Mr. and Mrs.Louie Politz and family. Several friends and relatives called on Mrs. Tilda Johnson last her birthday. Mrs. H. C.Blaoo had the rnis~ fortune of falling of! the steps of her back porch Monday morning, spraming her ankle quite badly. The Royal Neighbors held their them.'`head of muls, a road from t e othroughDale to aiso from Dale wLincoln highway.Mr. and Mrs. entertained Satu honor of Mrs. S* day for Messrs.Andrew SvendgaxtonAnderson,R Svendgard, Lloyd Thielfoldt,HowsStrloklett and WrMr. and Mrs. 1children attended home of Mr. and son near Kennard Mr. and Mrs. Lwere entertained at the home of N Saturday afternoon, that day bein tightly as possible.Tie firmly and spnnkle with flour, pepper and w t .Brown quickly in hot fat. bake in a moderate oven for one and one-half hours.Bnste two or three times during the waking with two tabiespoons butter melted in one~third cup boiling'water When done,remove the stdngs. Serve with brown gravy madc from the fat in the pan. Spanish Casserole One pound chopped beef,one cull Carnation Flnked Wheat. 1 mn to mixture.Add milk and remain-' business of the evenin a delicious Then place in a covered pan and der of dry ingredients.Bake in gather the flour,baking powder, salt and spices.Add half of this layers in hot oven 15 to 20 mln- utes. Banana Split SaladArrange lettuce leaves on small plates.Split each banana length- wise in three strips and place on lettuce leaf.With a small brush, bnish banana with lemon juice (to keep it from tuming brown).Put generous spoon of sweet mayon- naise dressing or whipped cream regular meeting at their lodgerooms Friday evening.After the slunchwasserved by NeighborsClara French,Josephine Swihart and Grace Rosenbaum. Mr. and Mrs. George Hedelund and Jeanette visited friends inArlington Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jenkins andchildren spent Easter Sunday yvith relatives in Tilden, Neb. Mrs. John Burgess and daughter,Phylis spent last week nt the A. N.Anderson home. The Papio Valley Drainage dist- _i-. -f h..._.___. m, _ L ,_ ., , svenugara.F. J. Enerson from a busineSsMr, and Mrs. had as Sunday g Thielfoldt ahd Hr Mr. and Mrs. I Shirley wer¢ ente evening at the llMrs. Pres Nickoli Maud Masters . ha Sunday nite Mrs.B, F. C1 spent several day Mrs. J. E. Jungbl Mrs.Paul Ji >ring vacation. 5 LI tomatoes (1 cup),1 can tomato soup, 1 can peas (1 cup), 3 table- spoons cstsup, 1 onion, diced, 1% cups diced celery,1 egg slightlybeaten, 1%teaspoons salt, a few :mins nenner. 4 sn-in. nf hs.-M on wp.Sprinkle with crushed nuts.Top with a cherry or grape. Half and I-hlf (Individual Service) ~ This is a var-lation of the popu- lar fresh orange juice beverage. run. ur uuugnxs anu wusnmgwncounties will hold its annual eiec-tion at the Kennsrd State bunk,April 14, for the pursose of elect-ing one direct/or for t e district. Mrs. Clyde E. Rosenbaum andDondd visited at Gus Kronberlz's relatives Thursdhonor of her birt Fashion Center Spring-$8.98 to to 52 and 14% to Mix all together,excepting the bacon.Put mixture into a casser- ule and lay strips of bacon on the top.Place in a hot (425 de,,;;s F.) oven.After 15 minutes reduce the heat to 300 deg'ees~a slow oven.Bake 1'/S hours.Serves 3. Lamb Stew ChoD some onions in fine dices. It has been quite successfully used by the soda fountain,and is equally adapted for service with meals.The use of fresh lemon juice adds n tang most welcome to the breakfast patron:56 cup orange juice,'ri cup lemon juice, sugar, % cup cold water.Mix all ingredients thoroughly,and serve Wednesdayf Mrs.W. E. Wright,who has been quiw ill with ear trouble the past week is much better at thiswriting and is now able in be up and around. Mesdarncs J. F. McCann andRuth Rosenbaum were Blair visit~ors Friday. fm.-_~--.L . ." _. plain colors-chi. crepes.New shi ceivcd. Fashion Center $1.95 00 $19.75-1 Black, Navy,Ski; -fur and self tri: KENNARD lChop some onions in fine dlces."E"°di°""" thoroughly,*ind serve Braize them ln butter until they m a large ghfs If desired very are brown.Cut the lamb in dices cold, crushed ice may replace part: and add to the onions.When near- of cold water._ ly brown add one giass of water B"*'}lff"¢ C°°k'f'l and let it boil for about live min-_(Individual §ervlce) nies.Dice notatoes and cnhbxfne.This dnnk combines em;yolk V.. ...\m,.The death of Mary Klotz oc- curred yesterday moming follow- ing a short illness of pneumonia. Mr .and Mrs. Carl Land ul Fre~ mont and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lund:ere Siunday dinner guests at then,...._-_ t__._ KENNARD l Mrs. Dora Sum: ited at the Babe l day evening. Mr. and Mrs. I . |» Mr .a n d Mr a .S o r e r r wo l s ma n n a n d c hildren we re Sunday dinner gu es ts at th e p ar e ntal Pe te Fo lle n home. Mr .and Mr s.Fr ed Neiman and Frank Jahnd ho~e ~ere ~. andoed sinc e his acc ident. Mr .an d Mr s .J .W .Nielsen, Ro ma and ' D ar le ne an d Mr .a n d Mr s . Th u s .Anderson visited wi th Mr s .Chr isting Ols on i n aha, lust Sund ay afte rno on. Mr .an d Mr s .Chris tian A der- ?¢\n and f amily had Sund ay di nner a t the Ch d sto ff u r Andersen homo. dren. Hans Svogerson,Harry anAima and Ola Johnson spent Fri day evening at Alfred SvogersonsMr.and Mrs. 'Ansel Toft am Mr.and ; Ha ro ld Bates anfamily of ha, helped celebraOrvilleNelson's birthday Sunday cvcningu not been s Httle long in conunghnagn flat :awp mem wlm mn mouern, pneumu, num,-1re_DR. MILES' ASPIR-MINT.It's quick in actionmTry it for Headache, Coldl, and Neuralzin.and here it is, expressed this year @mP,,,_New shipment juli in mxload lots.The mowers who cnived.~IAA f sample; anna hack]' n n i u t r r c 'for more the second year.La st y e n 'm n c u l o a d l we n t i n to th e se c tio n wh er e th e fa me o f th e Ne - braska need had spread.This y ear th e sh ip me nt no la r h a s totaled d x t e e n a n Mon t o f the potato es Rn o lu ti o n r y W r i t i n g s The "Ne wbur gh Addr una s" were two nno ny moul latte:- 1, writing ln bahnlf of th e American l o ! i mwhose pay had been wxzhhua, which mg a : - e d ln 1788 m a r Lba c l a nof th e Re vo luti o n a ry vu .I t l n :I .I -I | . \. ¢ . | .v 1 n I -I A.: n l 0 d l -¢n | » u W UI ! u up peu to New nru ua wzc m._.~u t t m m a mn d k n _~"* " "*" " " " " " ' " | °° ------»~ G C D I Y OU l ~b b !F~fIE1..|EF"~"_)i£ NQUQ M O N E A Q A C K me a p o u w e s are In willP*""\ JQBII AXIIIIIIFUDI vmnl umm. ...nm EN'r;:npmsE Pap Bonnv u \ \ - | . . . . . . . . ~ » \ » |l » n » | |O ~ HERMAN NEWS Waldo Hancock purchased A new evrolet sedan last week. mmhall Bros.of Arlington, re delivering their spring stock this vicinity last week.P. L.tersen was in charge. Wm. Brnne of Tekamah was asineas caller here Thursday- Mrs. .men Woodward and AnnreupfromOmaha Thursdaynon visiting at the L.A. codward home.Jacqueline spent entire week here.Mr.and Mrs.Pete Dischner ve moved their household goodsto Columbus, Neb. where they ll again make their home Mrs. W. H. Hughes was called Omaha Tuesday by news telling~t her brother, Sam Jones had len and was sedonsly injured. Mr. and Mrs. Fern West last ~ll took over the Panstorlum ch they leased last lsll to.ley Geaners of Tekamah.Rolland Wachter came down~rn Wayne Friday to spendter at the home of his parents, r. and Mrs.Ben Wachter.A large number attended theicken ple supper served by the~'es of the Womans Auxiliary at e Legion hall Saturday evening. Mrs.O. H.Godsedy gave an¢= ~r egg hunt on e lawn ateBaptist church Saturday aft-oon for the llttle folks of the ~tist Sunday School.Porter Morrow recently moved s household goods w Tekamsh. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Yowell, Mrs.L. Suliivan, Mrs. Ross Parrishd Mrs. John Andersen attended e union services at Tekarnah on day evening.Friday evening the members of e I Delta Dek Card Club gath-. at the E. C. Burdic home for no host party.The time was~nt in playing various gamesdcontestsforwhichsdtablazen were awarded.A nice lunchas served.This will be the last eating until fall.Very good Easter programsere rendered at both churches onday momlng and were enjoyed~a nice sized audience. Claude Yowell returned to thenivcraityhospitalatOmahahere he has been the past week der treatmentMr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper en- yed Easter dinner at the home their daughter, Mrs. J. T. Fitch. her guests were Mr.and Mrs.allure Fitch. The Mission Study dlass me 'th Mrs, A. L. Sullivan Tuesda tnrnoon.The Omaha city schools enjoy~week's spring vacation lost week~'ss Margaret Smith spent he ~cation last.week.Miss Mar »t. Smith spent her vacatloere at the home of her grandpsrnts, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hayes. Deputy state game warden~ . . . . . . . - wu i n Omshl.Geo. Immplur,who hu mule his home here with his daughter,Mrs. Cllflond Owen .md family the past winter,left Thursday tor Humlnsvllle, Mo. for an extended vdsnlt with relativa.Tha city mter was shut all sshort,time 'fharsdoy altemoonwhile workmen wer; busy repair- ing two breaks in the main. Mr. md Mrs.H. B. Cnmevonwere Eater Sundny dinnerdsnestsat Mr. and Mn.}<1<mrd O etree st twr home ln Omaha.Miss Dngmnr Olson is reported as getting along unisex following an opera on lnt Sun y for ap-gendxcitis at the Nicholas Sem: capital ln Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. D. Buch are |gesn~ning to spend the summer in n-mark vlsitlng relatives. Mr. Buch'nsister, Miss Lorem Buch will gowith them and expects to remain there where she has five sistersliving."gg ull from Ne w Yo rkMay 16,r. and Mrs. Buch will sell their household goods before leaving. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Duniic en- tertained twelve friends nt n din- is under the doc to r'a c are. C.S.Bu xto n o f Omah a , vi s i te d !a.st we ek a t th e Er n e s t Grenier home._ Mr .a n d Mr s .E . C .Bur dic at- tende d Eas ter s ervic es at the First Ba ptis t c h u rc h a t Oma h a Sunday mo r n in g .The y , with Mr . an d Mr s. » .:I A wupla ol loal iuta,Joe Biukbnm Cook, [uve aninged course (nr pncHea -the Kell pasture -gefb lan he ldMr. md Henry turned home Smmdly » a we ek'| v idt -gag? nep .do,Km.,w infrom an extended home with them. The Rebekah the M. E. Winset hom: ex-noon.Mrs.M. E.WinsetClarence were Sunday the Mrs. Jennie Of! Bhi r. L. Carroll Udnnd. at Union, was a ~= ol his mother. Mrs. E The Modem Wood .-their regular meetingwhich was followed hour with refleshmen 1Mr. and Mrs.WalPngue, spent Sunday ental, C. E. Whittnke Rodney Peterson » -~..r san, Herbsrt ment Sunday evening at Lbs Henry Rohwer home. Mn.Merle Mehmnl held 3 ; home Snturdny in honnr olhirthdny.A number of lrlendl c a m i n to spend the aftgmoon;y_;===°=f pleasant time was had Mt. and Mrs. Emil Kmbe vlaf gd re lativ es nur Blnir on Sun- y.Mrs. .Toe Bolln enkrtllned tha following at dlnner I n t Sunday:Ma n n.and Mesdums l-'rank Wddf, Wm. Bolln, In Piper, Louismmm. Carl Bolln and Bettyhneand Fnnlda Jean Wolf! and Billy Dem Bolln.' The Women's Club met Thurdny with Mn. Alice Trlsler asharness.The topic for discussion was Women in Politics.Roll @l| wu answered by the mme 0! awoman who Influenced the world. Mrs .h\u:-a lla rrnea da pa pero nthe"Three Ruths in Cong'resa"i Daisy Slader gave s papa-on"Lady Asbor"m d M n .AnnaSievera tend a paper nn "Influence of Women in Metra Achievements"gn atiajoynble al oon was spent y umbul, Nah. Friday. Chatter Spl- lwn Esmond: Cmmbmgh,ElmPetersen. Lee Hmaoek, Roumoml Jansen, Murrell Lowe md MuddlnSheets.Rxnwna plum!third in beginning typing md IM. fifth in advlnced typing.Supt.Shndor mdheetookihemov etinenrs. Min leak Qzmminga of Omdu, spent Bam: at the homo ol her parents; Mr. and Mn. D. E. Cum- mings. Mr. and Mn. H. B. Cameron an~ ~ md ~ 0 . H. °°"; my ss o e Ithe chicknn supper at the legion hall Saturday evening. Mr.md Mn. W i lbur County,Mx-. and Mrs.Fun k Cnn o r o lCni g,Mr. and Mn. W m.Miller and two childrcn, Miss Arwilda AndWilbur Lowe were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.J. D. Lowe Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogert en-tertained at dimer Sunday lor Hr. and Mrs. C. K. Andersen of Arl- ington, Hr. and Mrs. Huold\ Web- ster and Joyce of Teknmsh _John Sutton drove over from. meeting of the Wom|.n's C1ub ather home south of town, with 18 members present.The next meet- ing af the Club will be with Mrs. Wm. Adams, April 17. L. D. Burdic of Omaha, visit/eddt the pnrentnl, E. W. Burdic home Saturday. I IAT AG. COLLE Washington county bending the ninek Feeders' Day at the College in Lincoln on 17, will Iind the que confined to the house with illnessfor a number of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Badger spent the week-end at the home of their son, Loren in Fremont.Mrs, Fred Meiethenry was host-ess to the Methodist Missionary Society Wednesday afternoon,atwhich there was a good attendance HERMAN NEWS Waldo Hancock purchased A new evrolet sedan last week. mmhall Bros.of Arlington, re delivering their spring stock this vicinity last week.P. L.tersen was in charge. Wm. Brnne of Tekamah was asineas caller here Thursday- Mrs. .men Woodward and AnnreupfromOmaha Thursdaynon visiting at the L.A. codward home.Jacqueline spent entire week here.Mr.and Mrs.Pete Dischner ve moved their household goodsto Columbus, Neb. where they ll again make their home Mrs. W. H. Hughes was called Omaha Tuesday by news telling~t her brother, Sam Jones had len and was sedonsly injured. Mr. and Mrs. Fern West last ~ll took over the Panstorlum ch they leased last lsll to.ley Geaners of Tekamah.Rolland Wachter came down~rn Wayne Friday to spendter at the home of his parents, r. and Mrs.Ben Wachter.A large number attended theicken ple supper served by the~'es of the Womans Auxiliary at e Legion hall Saturday evening. Mrs.O. H.Godsedy gave an¢= ~r egg hunt on e lawn ateBaptist church Saturday aft-oon for the llttle folks of the ~tist Sunday School.Porter Morrow recently moved s household goods w Tekamsh. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Yowell, Mrs.L. Suliivan, Mrs. Ross Parrishd Mrs. John Andersen attended e union services at Tekarnah on day evening.Friday evening the members of e I Delta Dek Card Club gath-. at the E. C. Burdic home for no host party.The time was~nt in playing various gamesdcontestsforwhichsdtablazen were awarded.A nice lunchas served.This will be the last eating until fall.Very good Easter programsere rendered at both churches onday momlng and were enjoyed~a nice sized audience. Claude Yowell returned to thenivcraityhospitalatOmahahere he has been the past week der treatmentMr. and Mrs. H. C. Cooper en- yed Easter dinner at the home their daughter, Mrs. J. T. Fitch. her guests were Mr.and Mrs.allure Fitch. The Mission Study dlass me 'th Mrs, A. L. Sullivan Tuesda tnrnoon.The Omaha city schools enjoy~week's spring vacation lost week~'ss Margaret Smith spent he ~cation last.week.Miss Mar »t. Smith spent her vacatloere at the home of her grandpsrnts, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hayes. Deputy state game warden~ . . . . . . . - wu i n Omshl.Geo. Immplur,who hu mule his home here with his daughter,Mrs. Cllflond Owen .md family the past winter,left Thursday tor Humlnsvllle, Mo. for an extended vdsnlt with relativa.Tha city mter was shut all sshort,time 'fharsdoy altemoonwhile workmen wer; busy repair- ing two breaks in the main. Mr. md Mrs.H. B. Cnmevonwere Eater Sundny dinnerdsnestsat Mr. and Mn.}<1<mrd O etree st twr home ln Omaha.Miss Dngmnr Olson is reported as getting along unisex following an opera on lnt Sun y for ap-gendxcitis at the Nicholas Sem: capital ln Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. D. Buch are |gesn~ning to spend the summer in n-mark vlsitlng relatives. Mr. Buch'nsister, Miss Lorem Buch will gowith them and expects to remain there where she has five sistersliving."gg ull from Ne w Yo rkMay 16,r. and Mrs. Buch will sell their household goods before leaving. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Duniic en- tertained twelve friends nt n din- is under the doc to r'a c are. C.S.Bu xto n o f Omah a , vi s i te d !a.st we ek a t th e Er n e s t Grenier home._ Mr .a n d Mr s .E . C .Bur dic at- tende d Eas ter s ervic es at the First Ba ptis t c h u rc h a t Oma h a Sunday mo r n in g .The y , with Mr . an d Mr s. » .:I A wupla ol loal iuta,Joe Biukbnm Cook, [uve aninged course (nr pncHea -the Kell pasture -gefb lan he ldMr. md Henry turned home Smmdly » a we ek'| v idt -gag? nep .do,Km.,w infrom an extended home with them. The Rebekah the M. E. Winset hom: ex-noon.Mrs.M. E.WinsetClarence were Sunday the Mrs. Jennie Of! Bhi r. L. Carroll Udnnd. at Union, was a ~= ol his mother. Mrs. E The Modem Wood .-their regular meetingwhich was followed hour with refleshmen 1Mr. and Mrs.WalPngue, spent Sunday ental, C. E. Whittnke Rodney Peterson » -~..r san, Herbsrt ment Sunday evening at Lbs Henry Rohwer home. Mn.Merle Mehmnl held 3 ; home Snturdny in honnr olhirthdny.A number of lrlendl c a m i n to spend the aftgmoon;y_;===°=f pleasant time was had Mt. and Mrs. Emil Kmbe vlaf gd re lativ es nur Blnir on Sun- y.Mrs. .Toe Bolln enkrtllned tha following at dlnner I n t Sunday:Ma n n.and Mesdums l-'rank Wddf, Wm. Bolln, In Piper, Louismmm. Carl Bolln and Bettyhneand Fnnlda Jean Wolf! and Billy Dem Bolln.' The Women's Club met Thurdny with Mn. Alice Trlsler asharness.The topic for discussion was Women in Politics.Roll @l| wu answered by the mme 0! awoman who Influenced the world. Mrs .h\u:-a lla rrnea da pa pero nthe"Three Ruths in Cong'resa"i Daisy Slader gave s papa-on"Lady Asbor"m d M n .AnnaSievera tend a paper nn "Influence of Women in Metra Achievements"gn atiajoynble al oon was spent y umbul, Nah. Friday. Chatter Spl- lwn Esmond: Cmmbmgh,ElmPetersen. Lee Hmaoek, Roumoml Jansen, Murrell Lowe md MuddlnSheets.Rxnwna plum!third in beginning typing md IM. fifth in advlnced typing.Supt.Shndor mdheetookihemov etinenrs. Min leak Qzmminga of Omdu, spent Bam: at the homo ol her parents; Mr. and Mn. D. E. Cum- mings. Mr. and Mn. H. B. Cameron an~ ~ md ~ 0 . H. °°"; my ss o e Ithe chicknn supper at the legion hall Saturday evening. Mr.md Mn. W i lbur County,Mx-. and Mrs.Fun k Cnn o r o lCni g,Mr. and Mn. W m.Miller and two childrcn, Miss Arwilda AndWilbur Lowe were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.J. D. Lowe Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogert en-tertained at dimer Sunday lor Hr. and Mrs. C. K. Andersen of Arl- ington, Hr. and Mrs. Huold\ Web- ster and Joyce of Teknmsh _John Sutton drove over from. meeting of the Wom|.n's C1ub ather home south of town, with 18 members present.The next meet- ing af the Club will be with Mrs. Wm. Adams, April 17. L. D. Burdic of Omaha, visit/eddt the pnrentnl, E. W. Burdic home Saturday. I IAT AG. COLLE Washington county bending the ninek Feeders' Day at the College in Lincoln on 17, will Iind the que confined to the house with illnessfor a number of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Badger spent the week-end at the home of their son, Loren in Fremont.Mrs, Fred Meiethenry was host-ess to the Methodist Missionary Society Wednesday afternoon,atwhich there was a good attendance ho in c h e s - m a guest \el Unland. Hodge held Inst week. »y n sod-ll r Pvnd of xt the par- home. n s u u y m e gr a i n propomon at-ely . Fan ne ra f rom W as hi ngton c ou n~ ty atte nd in g Feeders'D a y th i s y u r wi ll a ls o h a ve th e o p p o r tu n - i t y o l he a r i n g s o me o ! th e f o r e ~ mo s t li v tn c k au tho r i ti e s i n th e c oun try sp eak on pop ular an d p ne- tic d topi c s.ln a d d i ti o n , n ml h o f win te r expe ri me nts c o nd uc te d wi th .\ .. .. .L - . ....A ... »1- .. .m s.. ........,.A number of relatives took their:uppers lust Tuesday evening and xurprised Clayton Sheets at hismme here.The occasion was his rlrth Anniversary.The evening vas spent in visiting.Those pres- rnt were D. O. Sheets and family, Kr. and Mrs. John Thlelfoldt and Ruby, Mr. and Mrs.Geo.Sheetsmd two children.Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ray mov- ed Saturday from the K. J. Van Valin lace onto a farm nearBlair WE..Bert Loftis and !am~ »ly moved l few weeks ago.The holds' have moved to the Wm. The Ray Tx-iplen home was wescene of a happy gathering Easter Sunday with nil we family home (or the dny.I t h u been sometime since they could all t homest the same time.Miss left her nursing duties at Omaha and Elzy the oldest, son, has arrived home to recupemte from a serlousillness following an attack of fluwhlle ln Missouri.Miss Alice was up from Blair.Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Cameron sr- rived home Thursday from a ten day trip ln Gxlcago and Ontarlo, Canada. M n Irons Struinvvnt nf nmm.. The Arlington high school, which entered the dlstrlct mudcal murm-ment held in Omaha FrldlY and Saturday, won the folllowing hon-ors: comet solo, Richard wiv. era; boys'small group,4th;stnI18» snull group. 4th; girls' glee, elsss C, 3rd;boys'glee,class C, 21141; small group mixed orchestra, lem;mked chorus, class C, 2nd.'Ifhe glee clubs, mixed chorus and mxx- ed quanette will go to Lincoln w compete in the stake contest the (int week in May. Dr. md Mrs.B.L._Ca5iy ~ entertained the members of theirfamily and sevenl others at din- ner Sunday evening ln honor oftheirson,Jack who leaves soonfor Peorin, Ill.Munir and cardsentertained during T-hd evening. Misses Clara and Ruth Meier- henry,Margaret Reokmeyer and Therlo Reckmeyer vqere amongthe students from Lincoln,who spent Easter with home (mike. Mrs. Herbert Fhlton. srrivedlsst week from Seattle on make sn ex-enaea vim with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Badger and son spent the week-end in lincoln muh M..rz..a....1. "ne-Rankin farm north of town.Mia!Beulah HarrisonhomeSaturday from Omaha fillspend two wgeks vacath , § § " " ' " " " " " "" | u u m u u m m a l m k m n u a " - - - - - - - - - » - - - -° ° M o . n s . w u m ' | ' a $ " n ° f n a ° : § U = ° 5 i n S " 4 =wh e n l he y v l dt -Bn l n t i v e l h v mh e n w e ne u l l d a m d u m .F.l w h m m d m o m n n m u u u n n a hm "h | l d | | r . b o d d l n | t r u ¢ d o n ! o r " ' h ° : " d " ; ¢ _ h °Hl l n n h m n w h o l n i n a e r l d u - I ..~ o f ' - E ! E o e l l ¢ l l P ° ° ?A .|....\.»L.. .... IM.. 0. ~||,_|eold¢loninnholpitnlthen.Ben e r H U Y H E n e w . Lee Harrison drove over from Des "Moines, Iowa Saturday for anextended vlnlt with relatives hem and at Tekamah. A5 we send these items in we are informed that |Kenneth Cam~nf Mr.:Pnmlr Amir-Ir. that nlternoon.at the regdarning when she While here she She 'was presentmeeting that eve- gave n nlce talk. was entertained at a breakfast at the C. R. Gray home and Mrs. E. C. Burdlc entertainedat A 12:80 luncheon at her home¢-_ "__M......__. -_..._ _m_ A W-u5»-wr -v-» W... ~.. ....and Mrs. Pew Thomsen March 26. William Blabee,who has beenlll the past two weeks le reported ae improving.The members oftheCongregationalchoir visited him on Enter Sunday and wok him an Easter lily. was taken w the hosbitnl several weeks ago with a netvvlla break- down Ind his condition was worse. W. S. Hadley wad hos t at a"stag" dinner part.; nt Sweetland Friday evening snoring Jack §_cheer wha 1s leaving soonlor __|_- -__w a s m a r r i e d l a s t T u e s d a y t o a n O m a h a g i r l .M r .a n d M r s .C a m ~ e r o n a r e v i s i t i n g a t t h e A m i c k h o m e a t p r e s e n t .T h e y p l a n t o m a k e t h e i r h o m e i n O m a h a .H e r - marg friergdg extend c ongratulati_ons em o f th e c h ap te r .Mr . a n d Mr s . Chr is Tru hlae n ga ve a si x o' c . lo c k dinne r whe n the ir gu ests were Mrs. Stud eve nt,Mr .a n d Mr s .C.H . Blanc hard,Mr .a n d Mr s .T o m W akef ieid.J r .an d Mr .an d Mr s .A Mrs.Henry Richter was taken B W m _in Sunday while at he )-mme °¥°i'm."§,, rWachter was hostess Blair, Nebr Phone 59 You Can Buy Only Cond Applinnnm Here' IOWA-NEBRASKA LIGHT ugnnmmumll AND POWER COMPANY ._ . . _ _ . .. . . _ _ - -_ . . . . _ V i n t o n - E v a n s . C h e v r o l e t C o . BLAIR, NEBRASKA u|ou¢|||\\|u|_;.;_;;:lzc1¢aunrA|n|meA||. un»o\|n.|.~s.lin.|l| m-=u-~u--news lu m p q n q a u u l I I '_ I I | \ i51 ye/zz/wg 'v sS ' W A S H E R ff. 0 . ,_ .». ,. f ' -'sa f..O n l y ~ . . , \ l \ " Z "- : l /D o w n ~.Z ~ : '5 ° A S I CA L L Y,this new model is tho same line washer which has sold for nn hi gh as $150.I t is fnlly guaranteed by Voss and backed by our rigid policy of selling only good ap- pllancea. 3 'Ill' L \ '\ ' o ° g / 3 1 ' ` \ \ » % " .,+ , +.'¢ > § :° " This newest Voss is full si zed a nd has every worth- while leature o t importance found on any washer. Porcelain tub,Lovell balloon wringer,Westinghousa motor, enclosed mechanism running nn oil.Cleans by the hand washing method ` During introductory ofler, you may purchase it for only 95c down.balance in twe lv e e as y mo nthly pay me nt. for a number of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Badger spent the weekend at the home of their son, Loren in Fremont.Mrs, Fred Meierhenry was host- esa to the Methodist Missionary Society Wednesday afternoon,atwhich there was a good attendanceSeveral guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Pfeiffer were dimer guests Easter Sunday at the Ray Roberta home in Fremont.Don Rhea, who has been livingi n Al Ludwig's home, has moved into the Henry Close apartment.Mr. and Mrs. Rhea Gilfry andchildren ol Omaha, spent the week end here with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Hans Speggers and daughter,Ruth came up fromOmahafortheweek-end at the W. K. Ely home. I ..f IWashington county farmers t ; bending the ninekrnth annuai Feeders' Day at the' AgHcultural| College in Lincoln on Friday, Aprll I 17, will Iind the question box one of the features of the program. County Agent Geo. Bates says that local farmers may.expect goodl answers to all problems relating to feeds and feeding.Several hun- dred questions were ,answered last year.A great desi of interest dc- veloped around the use ol protein supplements for cattle last year.Then a large numbel' of Nebraska feeders asked questions about feeding cattle grain while running Aspirin is the tndemark of Bam manufacture of monoaeetimcidutcr of salicylimcid._, _. 'Q '°\e*~5~.)¢Y"$" Q \v ~ ` / ~. 1 \3 ,~, v ~ a s / w A N a ~ ~ BEWARE OF IMITATIONS F;_<Q g 'f~»°C h o o s e C h e v r o l e t .L~. F | six-cylinder trucks for low first-cost .and unsurpassed economy ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ u||L_'r \ ::=:' " (|5;"§'=?= m a i n ~ ...~~|Im .u l ','a; `|-. é f z g ' -.\»'";uu,~ ' \ur Q r ~ '|".'~=*L » fn . t -~§¥ff£fs:;§1§f§i°'/»'N Tha economy of using Chsvrokn slx- cyllnder trucks Is an actual dollan-and cum: economy that shown up, monfh dtor month on Ihe balance shed. D mm with a purchase price that Is one of fha lowest In the marks? lor a'oom- plns unlf.II conllnun Ohroughout Chavrolah long llh with on operating cod fha; u unwrpauodl Comldof, for example, lhl and-records ol loading national °fa°nlnn\ons who qu large 006| ol Qhavrohh. Thny prow (I) That no other truck: of equal capac- Ry glvo any bdlar gasoline, all of tin mllooga than Chcvrdot. (2) That rho can ui kooplng a Chovrold In ndlsfocfory harming order ls unuwally low. (3) Thai Clldwbki Orudu are .,w.p¢|°m||y rall- obk ond lang-Dwi 1'oday,Chcvrolof'nplovodoconomyls ovalablotobuyanlnunryirvck-Wag Bold.ForChw\'0|da(Tana|\owl\n¢ olqvdliybaduthatlndudnaiypa fefwefvhmvllnaniuvirvvmf-_ v Gr a y o f No r f olk ,Pa r kh u rs t o f Cre ig hto n an d Mon ett o f Sc huy le r, we re pa tr o llin g i n this sec tion a few day s las t we ek. Mrs . Rob er t A da ms an d c hi ldr en o f Te k a ma h ,spent Fr i da y a t the J . A . W e s t ho me . Mi s s E mma Co s le mi d Mis s Mi l- dr ed Swanson o f Oma ha ,were Ea ster Su nd a y gu e sts o f Mi ldr ed ? par ents, Mr. an Mr s. F . 0 . Swan - son.Don ald L o we o f W ay ne,spent th e Easter vac ation wi th He r ma n relatives. The re wi ll be a y o un g peoples mee ti ng a t th o M.E .c hurc h a t Te k a ma h n e xt Sunday eve ni ng with : rp rog ra ln and lunc h.Y o u n g f o lk s f r o m several nearby to wn s wi ll attend.Rexx No r li n an d a nu mbe r f r o m here an d Rose Hi l l plan to be present. A deal wa s ma d e la st week Il i 2 1 wh er eb y J o hn P ie rc e pu rc ha sw o fnrnvnnilUniinnflandum.In t-Annl1 Eugene Burdic were dimer guestsof Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daugherty.Earl Sheets, who went w Hold- rege, Neb. two weeks ago to workforagrading crew,returned mHerman last week. Mr.and Mrs.H.0.Cooper,Philip and Jacqueline and Mrs.Wm. Rasmussen were guests at :he Bert Cooper home at TekamahFriday.The village board is having some grading work done on the hill hear the K. J. Van Valin place and the street east as far as the hotel graded.'The county graderis doin we work.Memgers of the senior class of the high school have chosen the play "What Ann Brought l{orne"g for the annual presentation that will be given Friday evening( Apr. 17.Miss Frances Koopman andSupt. Shrnder are coaching them. 3310 Least is conposed of Kenneth FT. CALHOUN A N D v l c m r r r Mr. and Mrs. George Ketchmark'and La Donna spent the weekend'at the Emma Ketchmark home.,Mrs. C, A. Stewart and children 'of South Sioux City, spent Satur- day with Mrs.Anna Wreidt.|Mr. and Mrs.Cari Rohwer en- tertained the Happy Hour Club onFriday evening.A most enjoyabletime was had by all.Mr. and Mrsi Henry Kruse andTimmOhrt spent Sunday at the Claus Ohrt home. Mr.and Mrs.Gus Lage spentEaster Sunday with Rev. and Mrs.Henry Erck at Lincoln. April first was the birth anni- versary of John Autzen.A num- ber of friends and relatives gath- ered to help him celebrate.The€'i="i"s was spent playing cards. l .,..~ ~,e n,Riley Brodersen,WendellMc nnnahn,Ramona Crumbaugh,Chester Spikcr, Rosamond /Jensenand Gordon Andersen. The following students took partin the commercial contest at Col- BLUE RIBBON TANKAGE $2.40 ANOTHER DRDP IN T AME'€§:;§1',? Fg EQE>-< ~v-1s o man<2 U K .w .G r o w i n g M a s h A well balanced Feed that carries Vitamilk Kraw Cod Liver Oil Dry Lasco Meat Scraps-Bone Meal-Mill Feeds $2.15PER SACK ~as~srn m raon-1cno 3 =e Keep your Hogs in healthy condition by Feeding / 9M u r p h y s M i n e r a l %§;$,9 S rgB1FlU 3Ene Vi nt on- . .-\ 5 ..:5Ora51 s Grinding-Oat Huiung_Feed Mixing ANY TIME o Open Saturday Nights until 9 P. M. Phan?98 T h e B l a i r r e e d M i l l KUHR and WRIGHT, Props. ~gSi- 3 ~A t a ate ho ur a delicious lunc h wa s s er ve d a n d the usu al good ti me wa s h a d b y ali . Mr . a nd Mr s . Ora l Har r is o n vis - ite d re latives n ear Oak la nd Ea ster Sunday . Mr .a n d Mr s .Ha r r y Voss and . ¢ . n u n \ \ .a v u v u s na n . .\ I \ U u n a v a o b o f t h e PICTCQ home. Mr . a n d Mr s .B.B.S mi th an d c hildren o f Oma ha ,we re Eas ter din ne r g ue sts o f_ l\1 r. an d Mrs . D. E. Hay es . A happy Ea s te r g a th e ri n g a t the Ber tha Lowe home inc lud ed the c hildren and their familie s:Mr s . Chr is Ric hter,Mr .an d Mr s .GK- bc rt Olson,Mi ss Ma g g i e Lo we , Miss Ann Roc h, Rosemary and Leo Han non a nd Mi ss Ruth Roc h. Fr id ay after noon sho rtly beforc c los ing the lo v.er gr ades at sc h ool ha d so me E a s te r g ame s a n d we r e gi ve n a tr a t b y th e ir te ac h e r . Mr .a n d \Irs.A .E .S wa n an d Correne and Harry Swan , (fr. c ame up fr om Omaha and visited Su ndayat th e p a r e n ta l, H. L . S wan h o me enjoy i ng Eas ter di nne r. Th e M .E .A i d wi ll me e t W e d - nesday wi th Mr s .W m.Bra nde rt. Mr .and Mr s .Ha r o ld Ba rg e o f Omah a, sp en t S atur da y n i g h t a n d Sun day a t the ho me o f Mr .an d Mr s. A . W . B ar ge . Mr .a n d Mr s .F lo vd K n o t t an d. _ _ .. .. . _ - . ._ - . . f u . - . - - v ." -s o n s d r o v e u p f r o m O m a h a S u n - d a y m o m i n g a n d s p e n t l t h e d e y w i t h h i s m o t h e r ,M r s .R o b e r t K n o tt.' Mr .an d Mr s .Pe te Christensen a n d Mr s . E d Ols on wer e in 0 rn a~ he W e dnes day to se e Mis s Ds gmar Ols o n a t th e Nic holas Senn hos- pi ta l. Th e Gu ild he ld the ir weekly me etin g Thu rs da y wi th Mr s . W m. Ad a ms .Mesd emes H. B. Came ron a n d C.L .Reid we re assisting hostesses in serving n. ten c ent tea. Mrs. E. P. Han sen was i ii at her home th e la st oi' the we ek a nd un- ab le to ta k e h e r p a r t a s o r g a n i s t a n d c h oi r di re c tor f or the E aster servi c es a t the M. E . c hu rc h.He : pla c e was ve ry a bly f ille d b y Mr s. J o h n S u tto n . Th e F a r me r s Un io n a r e ma k i n g mo r e i mp r o ve me n ts i n their store Th e y ha ve tak en o u t a pnr ti ti sr fro m the f lo ur ro om, a re r ear ra ng inrr the sta rk and nnintimr than in.' " n - - v - v - - . -- ~ - .| 1 1 1 - v - H g u - - u n o nterior. Ho w a r d Pierc e o f Columb us spe nt la s t Sun day here wi th his fa th e r, W m.Pie rc e an d e njo y ed a nine visit with an aunt and uncle ol Detroit, Mich.,who are vidting e |.rry per an o M1-i_hPier§.c w a .1 lu Skinner homes were released Iron quarantine last week.ln ( L B . G H entertained th<Fllnlun Circle ednesdn d i c tnoon.The subject cenlereff aroum Easter and was interesting nn: entertaining.Mn. Gray served |delicious lunch. Ivan Helms ud l i e d with th- clerking duties at the Potuie sionTuesdaywhileMarlena Godse rs e y V A L qtl. .ul U I Mr s .Ga i l J o h ns o n a n d Mi s s Le tt. Mar sha dl, c a me ove r f rom Fr emo nt Sunday even in g to atte nd th e Ea s ter e a nta ta at th e C o n gr e g a - tio nal churc h.Mr .a n d Mr s .C.Li p p e tt o f Fle mi n g ,CoEo.,vis ited th e pa st we e k nt th e Hen ry Clos e h ome. ..'1 . l.,¢°=*\1-; confined to the house with illnessfor a number of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Badger spent the week-end at the home of their son, Loren in Fremont.Mrs, Fred Meiethenry was host-ess to the Methodist Missionary Society Wednesday afternoon,atwhich there was a good attendanceSeveral guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Pfeiffer were dimer guests Easter Sunday at the Ray Roberts home in Fremont.Don Rhea, who has been living i n Al Ludwig's home, has moved into the Henry Close apartment.Mr. and Mrs. Rhea Gilfry andchildren ol Omaha, spent the week end here with relatives. Mt. and Mrs. Hans Speggers and daughter,Ruth came up fromOmahafortheweek-end at the W. K. Ely home. :|; | ~::|l |I : c e n t e r p i e c e o f f o u r b a s e b a l l b a t s t i e d t o g e t h e r w i t h s t r e a m e r s a n d in th e c e n te r o f wh i c h wa s a b as e ball.J ac k was prese fnte d a h and- so me tulle d le athe r h Il fold.Th e eve n i n g wa s s p e n t a t c ard s, later dr i vi n g to F r e mo n t to a s h o w. Rhnxmntiam T o o ~ e When your hmd ache-from any mule-when a cold has sctded in yaur joints, or you feel those deep~ down pains of rheumatinm, ndadc-1. or Iumbago, take Bayer Aupirin and ,I .AT AG. COLLEGE APRIL 11 ~ f I Washington county farmers at- bending the ninetunth annual Feeders' Day at the' AgHcultural| College in Lincoln on Friday, April l 17, will Iind the question box one of the features of the program. County Agent Geo. Bates says that local farmers may .expect good answers to all problems relating w lfeeds and feeding.Several hun- Bayer Aspirin is de. Aspirin in the mdemark of Bam manufacture of monoaoetimcidutzr of salicylimcid., _. f \°\e*~5 _° ' ; ¥ § 3 \ < > " \¢ ' '~ 1 7 "qw ".Iqred questions were ,answered last year.A great desi of interest dc- veloped around the use ol protein supplements for cattle last year.Then a large number of Nebraska feeders asked questions about feeding cattle grain while running \~' e ~ a s / w A / y a y B E W A R E O F I M I T A T I O N ~ relative.-»~ Melvin Ruwe are=~nts of a baby glrl ednuday.Mn. Rauwe y Min Henrietta Loh- her marriage.ulhnan md Wesiay were those from here =~the dixhic t mud:Omaha Friday and pent the weekend with at Shelton.~rs. Gilbert Ruwe and EK v.m.m a - m a n u n Niebaum returned ay morning from Imax- and one-hnl! percentum li" annum,payable semi-annually, m d slull u tax be levied u p mully upon all the taxable pfv- Periy in slid City Ior the pay- ment of the infeledf o n ui d bonds u the same becomes due md for the ptyment of the bvndl in the mm a mo unt of $25;000.W,mi d bonds to _be known ns 'Pirk Bandf, to be ia- med i n deixominations o f n,ooo.oo w h ,m be d u n April 1, 1931, md to be payable not leuthxn ten yes!! from their date and not mare thu: ~==1g yesrslromtheirdnt fabear - ~e'a.. Go e d e wi ll c on f i r m a Its a t th e Sa le m L u th - ne xt Su n da y e ven i ng , nnin g at eig ht o 'c lo c k. la~ Holtmau od' W ay ne, Ea ster vac ation wi th - » ~ E lm e r Ru w e w e r e ~rs Sunday. ma n a n d No r ma we r e allers I' rid ay eve nin g. .H g ;. I \ \I |.||;n 4 If threefifthu of the votes of the qualified electors of the City voting on said propogition shall .| same becomes due, the proceeds from the sais of said bonds to be used for the purpose of pur- dmdns' land by said City for parks and public grounds and the improving ol the same by erecting A swimming pool and _ -n 3800, vu introduced by Colmdl- dnhl, that rule dx be Suspended, md that this ordinance be passed to its second mdins~On niiidl, Hundnhl, Jensen, Moore, sehmiaz, Thietje md Raberts voting 'AYE', McKay being absent,the modon carried. This ordinance vru md lor the second time. Moved by Cmmdlman Schmidt Ind neeondzd by Councilman Hun- d s h l d u t r u l e s k lw lg a hl g ug . pended,md ti n t thi s ordinance t i m e . Moved by Counuilmng Schmidt I s 0 a l l ul A H o n e T l ; | e a t r e Homeo Per acl Tal mg Plclurcs de r se n o f B lai r . Mr s . B o o n e Ne wki r k an d Mis s e s Ed u ; a nd Ca the r i ne Ne wki r k s pe n t Fr id a y eve rljn g a t t h e H e n r y Ras- mu ss en h ome. Mr.. and M r s . H a y g s R-osenhalm I ...v .\_ Sunda evening e n.z theChris Pgtarson hamegzncludgd Mr. and Mtg.Henry Rasmussen andehildnen"'|nd Mr. md Mrs .Pem- Niellgn. Razuvnld Richoldaen of Blair, spent Sunday at the Lara Rollandhome. The Young People'a meeting of Hr. Ind Mn. umm [Ano n lhd Ions lpent 'hmeadny evening |.t the2 4851-°» home.t h y IMme Newkirk home in honor: ofBohby'u birthday lnduded Messrsand Mesdsmea Howard Rumnueg md Ro nlls ol Fremont,Boone Newldrk and funlly, Huold Rav mnsaen and children, Andrew andVictor Johnson and Phyllis and ~.,.._ NUFICE To o o N'mAc r0 ns Seafed bids will be neceivd at the office ol the Department ol Public Works in the State House at Lincoln, Nebraska on April 80, 1931, until 9:00 o'clock A. M., and nt that time publicly opened and nud for GRADING, SAND GRA-VEL s u n m c m c ,CULVERTS» ROADWAY CULVERT P I P E , ONE VIADUCT and inddeuui wnrk on the KENNARD-ARUNG-' TON mowe r NO. 2 58-E, FED- ERAL AID ROAD.The proposed work consists ot ccnztructing 0.9 miles of Gnveled Rand.The npprodmate quantities are: 49,000 Cu.Yds.Unclassified Excavation 4207,000 Cu. Yds. Stations Over- haul15,000 Sq.Yds.Sand Gravel Surface Course \ ~l a. FRIDAY and SATURDAY APRIL 10 and ll Boone and Ed Newkirk and Mer- ton Cqrneiius and Misseq Edna THURSDAY APRIL 9J u s t I m a g i n e With El Brendel and Mnureen 0'Sullivnn COMEDY-My lllrlm '. day dinner guests at the Martin Larsen home.Mr. and Mrs. H. C.Larsen, Hannah and Lodse wereevening guests. Mrs. Carl Rasmussen entertain- ed s Pauls Aid Thursday a1'ter=- noon.Mra. Merle Newkirk entertained at a quilting party Thursday aft- ernoon, th¢ followingladies: Mes- .~._._.- |»n ."-- _ . - . . _ . . .. - _ - ""» This work must be started pm- viou¢ to June 1, 1981 and be com- pleted by December 1, 1931. Th e r i g h t i l r a e r v e df a w a l v e all hechnlmllties and reject any or all bids.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WURKS R. L. Coclqran, State Engineer. George C. McQuax'rie, County Clerk, Wnahingmn County. W. E. Bnrz, County Clerk, Dodge County.12-8b n;u|\ ~WIS the Dlnixh church mot Sands~ afternoon at the Fred Dichneye home with nn ntundnnoo ol 85. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Andmpvu ol lincoln.were Sunday dilme guelts at the Rudolph Andreuonhome.Mr. and Mn. Emanuel An- dreason and sons were lfl»€¥ll00¥l guests.- CITY OOUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Apri! 7, 1981 A regular meeting ol the Blair City Coundl was nlied fn ox-der at 7 P. M. by Mlyur Stewart, the following Councilmen answering roll call: Hundahl, Jensen, Moore, Schmidt,and Roberts.Absent McKay;Thietje reporting after roll call. roll nl-ll, Hundlhl, Jensen, Moore, s¢-nmmf, Thietje and mbem vot- ing 'AYE',Mckxy being absent, the motion carried. This ordinance was then read for the third time. Moved by Councilman Schmidt, and seconded by Councilman Hun- dnhl, that this ordinance be num~ bered 491,title as read agreed upon,passed and approved and v i c t i m o f a s u r p r i s e p a r t y S a w r -I u \ - " »I1.Lao v - - - - ~ - ~ ~ - - - -l m :m u .d a y e v e n i n g w h e n a b o u t 5 0 o f h e r t i o n f o r C u l v e r t s w e r e r e a d r e h t i v e s c m n e w i t h w e l l f i l l e d 2 C u .Y d s .C l a s s " A "C o n c r e t e T h e 1 0 1 _''--»--. 1 rf__.1_.....I1.. H o n e T l ; | e a t r e Homeo Per acl Tal mg Plclurcs THURSDAY APRIL 9J u s t I m a g i n e With El Brendel and Mnureen 0'Sullivnn COMEDY-My lllrlm '. FRIDAY and SATURDAY APRIL 10 and ll Saturday Matinee Fighting Caravans With Gary Cooper and Lily Dnmiln C()l\IEDY--Little Big House SUNDAY and MONDAY APRIL 12 :And 13 l l u l e u U I u n : | B 5 L m l l and armroved. == *= '" 1B | tn at the sa me b e p ub ii ah ed as r e- ' be i n fa vor o f th e i ss ui ng of mid i MISS n ¢| llir9r| hv Inw.On fnf i mall " | h _Innnrhz and fh n lo vvi n u n f Ha n |znrIB\Ilb&Il]{lowing qugn was : a m i' 3 ; " 2 'SI "`sé3\§.I§1`lf iyor and Cvundl.I nm Thletje llld Ruben; voting 'AYE', »r |permit to Inova I McKay being lb ~»~the lhyurIQ-2|_ on _{¢|\glg_hw{° deglgred the ordinance puled.I " " " " " " " " " " " " " ` "mite 'e th Rn Fli-~ ;~;___ierqulaghome. "Ml .mi nfl Chris md uid md- will \»= lnmed ind m°'::2..:':' .£.'I°.{lY 'iff 22.2.12baskets.The event oemg ner for Box Uulvens ana neuuwuua To the Mbirthday.At °°"'°'? o'clogk 5"PP"I 174 lbs. Reinforcing Steel forlaskin fx was served,including ice creamsud cake.The remainder of theevening was s|1e1\t nt cards and visiting.At a late hour the guests Anfmnml fm- thnir homes. wishinz Box Culvcrts and Headwnlls 56 Lin. Ft. 36" Cunvert Pipe. VIADUCT AT STA.151 1 Viaduc 163' Long-22' Road- building, moving tr place in highway 1 !|||l usaid tax levied.If said proposi ORUM BRIEFS John Henry, Ill was born Fri- day night to Mr. And Mrs.JohnTaylor, Jr.Mrs. Taylor, Sr. curedfor mother and mn until Sunday when Miss Laura Dickmeyer came w care for them. Silk Stockings that wear#-Golzj Stripe,$1.50 and $1.95;Flatone A .~o 1 | . seal of said Clty at Blair, Nebras- ka, this 8th day of April, 1931. C. E. KRAUSE, City Clerk. (SEAL)12-sr. tive vo£e.of threefiiths of the electors voting thereon said _pro-position shall be deemed to hive been lost and said bonds shall dot be issued or said tax levied. Said election shall be held and governed by the usual election hws of the State of Nebraska pp:- mining thereto.I Get ihe Habit fradé with- rice clofhier B l a i r , - - N e b n fon or Service W¢i % 1 ;. fashioned silk to top service weight, or chiffon weight B'Tc; fine gauge silk to top hose,4'ic.Sizes 8% to 10, all colors, at Fashion Center. If you want the Best Values in Blair always try the Fashion Center First.12-It THE HACK SAW i r o n mm s Blair. Nebnakl, April 9, 1931 N U M B E ~ We are expecting any day to hear the anvil chorus com- mence to worry lor fear a frost will come dong and ki\l the num For t h e "lawr's sake", sprinklg in n lime hviue gras: and white clover In thug hare spots.A puck- age of "Old Guniner Call Us for Your Dead Animals HORSES, HOGS and cows We come and get them. '''nzucrnouz 61 J z Nillardkenderingworks Benson, Nebraska (. () MI] I) Y- - Litt le Big House a weeklxeiplng Mrs.Chris Benson with her work. Mr.and Mrs. Joe Jessen and children, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ben- son and sons and Miss IannettaGnuse spent Wednesday eveinz at the Albert Jensen home near Fon- tanelle, helping Harold celebrate his tenth birthday. Wednesday afternoon at the Chris Benson home with an attendance of 14 members and eight visdwrs. Albert Benson is working at the Joe .lessen home. He r ma n ,. Mr .an d Mr s .A lf r e d Fe er an d f a mi ly an d H a n ?And ers en o fBla ir , we r e S un d a y vis i to r s a t th e Bo o n e Ne wki r k ho me . I :I n~"~~|a SUNDAY and MONDAY APRIL 12 :And 13Sunday Matinee T h e M a n W h o C a m ; B a c k wi lh Janet Gnynor and Charles FlrrelICOMEDIES--Model Women -Go Aheau and E t Fred Fagvercnnist. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hansen; Anna and Esther spent Sunday after- noon at the Peter Hansen home in Fremont.Mr.and Mrs Boone Newkirkandfamily were Thursday eve-ning visitors at the Ed Newkirk home. Mr.and Mrs. Ray Fsgerquistand thildren were Sunday guests Hams! Hams! Hams! Q Q Yes! and more Hams . . . We are offering the best Swiss Premium or Armour Star ` Smoked skinned hams half orwhole at 23c per pound.\ c eleb rate his bir thday Sun day evo- ning'inc ludhd Mr .a n d Mr s .J oe J e ss en a nd c h ildr en , Mr. a nd Mn. . Ru d olp h A n dr e as o n a n d Mi ss Le n - ne tta Gn us e. Mr .a n d Mr s .A n d r e w J ohn son sp en t S un d ay a t the Pe te r Nie lse n ho mo . .. .I .5 ; e f l I - v v 'I v v Nmh Side Store PBR GALLON Quick Dry lnamel all colon $1.15 PER Qufmr v a r n i s h 4 l l o | | r d r y -»»$ 1 . 3 5 PER QUART K l t c h - N - B r i t e a h a n d f u l w a s h a b l e d u r a b l e i n s i d e f m u n . ,-M llon » -~2.90 shape through the summer.The Ahx~ mder Garden Plow in the best we know of. The ladies o l the Dnnilh eh\1n:)|will hnve A Bake Dny ab our share next Sat- urday.They alwnyn have things 8°°d w élk. x x m x x x m a Low Prices! COMING April 1920 "Cimarron" .April 22-23 Will Rogers in "A Connecticut Yankee TUESDAY APRIL HGlassware Night LUMMOX With Winlfred Walover und Ben COMEDY-Married or Else Lyam WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY APRIL 15 and 16 ,0h! for a Man With Jeanette MlcDonald and Reginlld Den COMEDY-Love n la Mode "I di dn't know him at all. 1 vmly thought I did." We have had gu m |run on garden seed (he b n few days.We have a 8001! selection of de~ pendable seeds in bdk or paclmgeu. ucksfrom wed u. Long's Moved and Seconded,that t.he\the city of Blair to the Water Commissioner and Water! No.'I3 at the southeast Cohmiimn ha in»m~»\.~¢~|f......._ r`§é§"»H§Ey }ho{2 'Hai»}55f" 1-étums d f the day . NEW ENGLAND NEWS Wa?.p a r t o £ B la i r .W e wo uld c ome o nPlans and spec lfnc a txon s for the th e Fo ntan elle hi g h wa y ,th e n o n wor k may b e s ee n a nd in fo rma ti on we s t W a sh in gton Stre et to th e sec ured at the offic e of the County Ibric k churc h,th e n So uth to S outh Cfffk at_ 1?f " i ' N f ' f f . ° f ' ' _ ° f " § j } ° | S t r e e t , t h a n e a s t o n So u th S tre e t . _- - - - - - -- -- - u v - - u - » \ |v v p u l -c h f s e n e c e s s a r y m a t e r i a l f o r n e w we ll a t the wa te r p la nt.All C o un - c i lman pres ent vo ti n g ' A Y E ' ,th e motio n wa s c a rr ie d. Insuranc e nolicies we r e nmhmibomce or we uepanrnenu OI runB.rd.d E 1 Fletcher were _to 73, the hihway leading out of ted by the N T Lundwaran? ,,?2lm§,f visitors at the l'°..lv°ff_I2'°ff2$_IeBfff°'f°_Blair.We mil not use a tractor G. L. Dixon Co. were Co. and the referred to " ".`iu."1='1rl ng 5u| ;CBBSlu| .g|qugr W}||Ug rc-o n th e pa ve me n t b m5533011Ho me B0 see E e qmured to fu rn is h bo nd m a n wi t h a t e a m o r a a t r m Mr . a nd Mr s. Ge or ge Lo fti s an d f'm°P" f equ al no 10 0%of his c o n-th is me ets wi th y o u r r will pull the finance committee. :k.Hoping The following bm; were read: approval.I c. J. Schmidt $39.24 _The Arco Co.65.00 .hu Fern spent Tuesday afternoon atthe Caleb Loitis home in Blalr. |Mr.and Mrs.Earl Thompson md family were Tuesday visitors ln Blair at the Mack Rosenbaum me.Anhur Anderson was called to mracr._remain. Fred B.n .As an evidence ot good lmth lnl Moved and sggng submitting a x=r°P°SKl for thls quest he granted n b ; work or for my portion thereof vldons of the dt y as provided in the bidding blank, covering the same.a $'1E_?"'f'ei;1'?£1¥'lE;3T"E.'$'f 5:21 men yoting 'AYE', u this re-|R. J. Murdoch SC* to UFO-|'f'}1n Enfnrnrine 1.00: snnnl""5|l`b».'EHnl Ommdl- Amd: Snyder mom oo.s.osI-he m w w c m . c u m u m 2.40 Henry Gusthcationwas Sam Stevens1nm rm..mmm b um*"?""'*"'"""""""""""1=°rri=dnnfm mmf or his »1»f'lr.'iu-ie.|2',.,"2..E°.i'L° .P°£'_ -_ E..°£.¥"£'fE T!"following appll .eo I who w||tlk»entoomah\tothe ' " " " ' " " * " " ' " ' "' * " " " ' " " " " l u d .sm g nn l9.9_"m= .*:e'ei"h..&*=!$_§P.e5' ..._ ~*2.*;'..'i'1?."'§'.."° .... ..... '£!==. Hel!--H°»f°= ma our Coundl: L. w. mi so.oo|I125.00 Ia r e m a : B D E i s g v t u n g a l o n g l m c . Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson and family were Tuesday vlsitnrs at the Peter Christiansen home inBlair, Mr. and Mn. Herman Rogert uv... we ww-. ..5 ue.,iv ....,group of items or collection of gmupa of items for which the bid is submitted. Grading Items Seven Hundred (5700) Dollars Blair, Nebraska. In view of the fact that Blair is to have a swimming pool, I am wondering if you will be in need of a caretaker or an assistant life _ . - . i 1| -_. _..., ...__ .. . James Rhoades _\10.00 Enterprise Eleciric Oo.55.52 C. & N. w. ma. Co.571.39 Art Kjellen 33.22 Westinghouse Electric Co.65.47 m d h m "s n mld n - f u ---g u m .u. s v , A w u mu um w mu -|5||_\|» Pig.g m L 4 0n o o n v n x J n ' : ? ¢ u ¢ c m . y n ¢ ¢ ¢ § ° i ' ? 4 ' . . . f § ¢ " $ u § " ? § T s' 3 f ~ m u m m ! !u a n a p p l i c a n t ! ° r A m e e H a r d w a r e 1.45 h° " !* -__r ~ . . | . . » s l n . . . ' r m m u m n . \ l . ~ ¢ ~ ~_ m a i l l " f " ' °4'2"S UP P F i r e E q u i p me n t C o .25-59] IQin. F""1'§ B'I°"°*"!°!! and *?'H'°|;;':.:.:.: '1».f..""n.II°'-i-|.`.I§I.`I`n°E|§Bf'_¥l'f¥".J'° Eff? b¢!¥_0I.'_ll\? ¥P"T Ilown Nebnlka Light dz 12x1.2siginne W8l0kU10Bd8Y vmtors at me <a60"5`b¢>'1§§"ny, serve me uny OI .Ualllf m mar.Powerenry Jac son home.|capacity.I will be glld to f mi hMr. and Mrs. Walter Meierhenry Roadway Culvert P199 Items u s Chas Peaki 1°tio lwere Sunday visitors at the E. w. Ten (310) Dollars ~ »?I'.?,»f2?'f,,l'. o n a ang §f'°S:._1'f{"F""°" 90.50 I 135.00 125.00 100.00 1 25.00 - - »n nISmith homé.This work must be started pre-W" 'QW '""" ` "ggf Mir. ag?Mr8.MVickHSkovJ ard viou.5 to June 1, 1931 and be com-ery respe ; amly,r. and rs.enry ac -ne d b s re be 1 1931.son and Marion were Sunday vis- '"`?,~.,.-..,1.+e.. n:...f.-.,.L»fn umivn '§"'eF1 "9 S? " l u .o l m o n s e nl l y y o u r s ,H e r m a n L u d w i g r _ B " ' ° h " ' " »R i c h a r d D a n i e l s \ n | n . I i l u a l F l n h I nalumUl-new H u n I ~~ r e d 'bo S p e c i a l Z i o n I n s t ;&I n d u s i J. .lU.UU r i e s 4 .27lton at the John B. Erlksen mme.;_..*':':_;;e$.,;:;.°":;"':_.:. "::|5PP"=°"°n ue mere!M.r l u l e c n m u l l u s i I D U r u j e c b l n !P a r k |. '; = . ': '.° ' L i z ; " f i * . ? " ' . : : L - . . ~ . 1 1 b m .| . _ . . . .. . . § m . , = ,~'s 9 3 .. _ . . . . - - l s 2 -Y I - . B 9 ° = 1 .1§?é#;._-nn, V. nun., New gunna, ¢.=-ning visitors at Earl 'l'hompson's. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Loftis and Howard and Annie and Meta Thompson were Sunday dinnerguests at the George Lnltis home.Mrs. Ruth Sprick and Billy, andMrs. John B. Eriksen spent Mon- day at the Howard Curley home DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS R. L. Cochran, State Engineer. GEORGE c.MCQUARRIE, County Clerk, Washington County. 12-St ..~....~.~ mn .~,\\wm .fn-nm; ,..=w... w....,,carried.fun, tm: nnvuuu The following communication was read.- To the HonorabCou.ncl|_Ie Mayor and City Blair, Nebraska. Gentlemen: I". s. Marun az U0- Paui B. Huyette Co. McMaster Can' Supply Nebraaka Iowa Oll Co. Frank Kiefer Neptune Motor Co. Clark Sutherland |Lloyd Chambers 151.74 5.52 4.06 8.39 82.88 126.0090.50 100.00 at Tekamah.Mr. and Mrs.Ray Donneliy,Charles Paulson and Eddie were Saturday evening visitors at the Vick Skov home. The W. M. S. of Telhasta, metat the home of Mrs. Minnie Blum Thursday aftemoon.Andrew Anderson of I}'lair,spen¢ Sunday at Arthur Anderson's. nun mr.lu \.uL\Aru\\,Auna Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Department of Public Works in the State House at Lincoln, Nebraska on April 30,1931, until 9:00 o'clock A. M., and at. that time publicly opened und read for Gradimr. Culverts, Road- At a recent meeting of the members of the Blair Volunteer Fire Department, Orvsl A. Schei- iier was chosen Fire Chief and Ernest A. Schmidt was chosen As- sistant Fire Chief, subject to your confirmation. Very truly yours, Blair Volunteer Fire Department. B.-flier Ice xmehine Co. Chrisiensen Lumber Cu. The Barrett Co. W. J. Sas E. K. Gustin Ed. Stricklett Ray Smith wil; Salisbury Curtis Ladd 4.61 5.61 n n ;.ea I .ve22.80 I 2.65 59.76 1 .20 13.658.00 IWattsMr.and Mrs.Earl Thompsonand family spent Sunday afternoon at the Fred Grabbe home. Sunday dinner guests at the Grandpa Fletcher home were Mr. and Mm. Carleton Taylor and !am~il of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. louisHovendiek and family of Omm, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Inftis and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Fleb- cher antl Delbert.Mr. and M r ;Geo. laftin and family were eve~ ning visitors. Messrs.and Mesdames FloydMagill,Raymond Magill.John Jarkenn and familial Rundav. way and Driveway Culvert Pipe, Four Bridges and incidental work on the Fremont-Arlington Projects Nos. 258-C & D, Fedcrd Aid roads. The pmpuaed work condsfa of constructing 7.7 miles of Earth Road.The appmdmaie quantities are:150,000 Cu.Yds.Unclassified Excavation 95,000 Cu. Yds. Stas. Overhaul 300 Cu. Yds. Unclassified Exca- vation for Culverisva ..n......Fhnornfn By Alfred 0. Sick, Sec. Mayor Stewart appointed Orval A. Schelfler as Chief and Ernest. A.Sehmidc as Assistant I Fire Chief of the Bl dr Fire Depart ment subject to confirmation by the Councilman.Moved and Sec~ onded, these appointments be con- firmed.All Councilmen voting 'AYE', the motion carried. The following resoiution was read.RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT Wr{lEREAS, It-has pleased the Howard Campbell Wm. Nernberg Dick Moorehead John Carter Vie Nordg-|-een H. J. Cooke The Pilot-Tribune C. E. Krause Crane & Co. 54.00 2.40 6.40 9.20 9.20 10.50 2.00 17.80 237-50 122.99 The Farnberg Hardware 2.65 Light Dept.1217.25 City Cash Fund 77.54 Moved and Seconded, these bills | " " ' " ' - " ' i " "v - 'Mummy on remove fmm our be Allan um Um~at the HenryHm nm k '°; Bu ~ 1-le|gl'\::||'°' m m our lm eo-worker, vnu s.~ o n m m t wa; Rev. Shanh ol Herman,enllsd .._.'",£...... __,| 1:...|-.\|.Bl gg ____plymmt nl the uma.On mll at the Chas. Hovendick and Grand- pa Fletcher homes Friday.Mr. and Mrs Walter Nelson andlamlly of Blauir, were Sunday vla- itora at the Andrew Nelson home. Mr.and Mrs.George Loftls, Biniie Helen und Fern spent Sat~ urday afternoon at the Frank Jenkins home ln Blalr,vidtingMm.Anna Goodrich who arrivedTuesday from California. Arthur Anderson spent Thursday with his sister, Muriean the Cov-enant hospital lu Dm ' h r r l e t ~spent Sunday ma \,\..~=.» ...\. ue.-.»-».88 Lin. Ft. 24" Culvert Pipe 16s Lin. Ft. so" Cudvert Pipe vz Lin. Ft. 86" Culvert Pipe176Lin.FL 24"c u l v m Pipe for Driveways 30 Lin. Ft. 48" Culvert Pipe for DrivewaysBRIDGE AT STA. 70 2-21' Spans Untreated Timber Trestle Bridge BRIDGE AT sn.. '75 1-40' Span, Deck Steel Glrder Bridge WHEREAS, The intimate rela- ng held by our deceasedtions lo lrierld with the members of this Indy. should elution cilman render lt proper that we place on record our appre~ of his servloea as a coun- nnd his merits as a man;therefore be it RESOLVED. by the Mayor and City'Council of Bldr, that, while we bow with humble submisalonbo the vrlli of The Most High, we do not the less mourn for our friend and fellow dtizen, and call,Hundnhl,Jensen,Moore, Schmidt, Thietje and Roberta vot- ing 'AYE',McKay being absent the motion carried. Moved and Seconded, this meet- ing be adjourned until April 8, 1981, 7:30 P. M.All Councilman Kpreaent voting 'AYE', the motion §carrled.' J. Haroid Stewart, Mnyor. Attest: C. E. Krause, City Clerk. 7 ».w=»uv\m uw.u w n u g u n rep p-I t u u u b A r s 1 ; A . u n _R E S O L V E D T h a t this body N O T I C E o pmme : h o m e .1 - 4 0 Span,D°'=k s w Gxrd er len de r i t s b e l; - d e n sy mp a th y w s m - > c 1 . 4 L E L 5 c r 1 o N Br i de e th e f a mi ly a n d relatives i n th i sc u m g B E ' N ° i z ' ; ' ; °N o m g n c s A T F P A -as v the ir and af fliution , a nd No ti c e in her eby gi ve n th a t N U N "- 1 ' >. § _ 1 - s o S p u n ,Po n y r u - : s o L v E n , ' r m th e s e r e s o lu -mor e mn fi fty r es id ent n ~¢ e1, m\ a~ . ., ....... ..-uu u l lu e n wlt u u p o n I. . ° . i ' E & ! . - t § : ' : ' . ° . : & . ' § . ! _ ° f $ f ' 1 * : lJ I ! f " j _ f = § ~ ' P ° € * f f 9 ! 1 9 = : f ° = . 9 = ° | » f u w = » = - mu ma -elMr §E}l£{3I|§L}iI=]¢ "§,',€¢}Zn§ Z1§§`i\f£§I»} mipun; umm uuu umuvxueu us gapting started in Washington county for 1981 ss during the luf two week.: three groups of farm boys Ind girl; hxve organized for an~ other year's work as follows: The Kennard Sow and Litter Clnb reorgmxzed, having ten mem- L - . . WUYK may oe seen mu mxormauonsecured at the office of the County"gk at Blw, Nebraska, or at the of oe of the Department of Pub- llc Works at Lincoln, Nebraska. The suceesafud bidder will be re- quired to fumlah bond in an :mount equal to 100% of his con- thu family. ilohn McKay W. Schmidt A. J. Moore, Committee. Movod and Seconded, this reso- lution be adopted.All Ooundlmen voting 'AYE',the motion w u . City Council of said Qty to call A spedll election for the purpose ol submitting to the electors of uid Gty for their approval or rejection the proposition hex-eluaifer set forth and hnving~given bond as required by statute bo pay the cost nl mid election in use nldu - r n l n z n u u o r Kennard, u local leader.As an evidence of H006 laid: in The Betsy Rona Sewing Club of Submitting s proposal for this Ft. Calhoun, alma reorganized with work or for any portion thereof an members,having mm cam- na provided in the bidding blank. nrinn rr rw.-,nm nf m r~.n........ .um mad" .»..n m....m._ _..- carried.propositi A committee from the American requiredLegion appeared before the Conn- tion md eil. stafing they desired 10 spon~ sufliden gd: a girgua to be held on Maylcouncil, lun does not cany bythe majority, und, said peti- \ bond having been lound t by mid Mayor and City ________________ _,_ _ .. _,..........., In -- - - - -- - - - - - - - » ~ » ws u ; un a p w-sm a n d th e y a sk ed th at no li c e n se 'N o w tharefore»their loc al Sender.~ 8 ~ c h e c k l l l l d 8 P 2 ¥ * | f e ¢ba c hnrsmd.Mn w vl and Qu _el...rn. ....¢b l n -the electors of , Nebruka, will one price clofhier Blair, --Nebn We are offering the best Swiss Prem ium or Ar m ou r Star `Smoked skinned hams half or whole at 23c per pound.' v v Nmh Side Store /ENS NIELSEN, 'Proprietor PHONE 113 ar 114 THE HACK SAW i r o n mm s Blair. Nebnakl, April 9, 1931 N U M B E ~ Call Us for Your Dead Animals HORSES, HOGS and cows We come and get them. '''nzucrnouz 61 J z Nillardkenderingworks Benson, Nebraska x x m x x x m a Low Prices! Low prices on house paints to help ln the clean up and paint up campaign- G u a r a n t e e d H o m e P a i n t ;$ 2 . 1 0 PBR GALLON Q u i c k D r y l n a m e l a l l c o l o n $ 1 . 1 5 PER Qufmr v a r n i s h 4 h o u r d r y -»»$ 1 . 3 5 PER QUART Klt ch- N- Bri te a h a n d f u l washable du rabl e inside f m u n . . pergallon » -$2.90 Seeds f or Garden and Field Fine Red Clover per bu. $11.00 m e l n a r a w a r e NEBRASKA : ¢ m v , z m ' , a ¢ m a We are expecting any day to hear the anvil chorus com- mence to worry lor fear a frost will come dong and kill the num For t h e "lawr's sake", sprinklg in n little hviue gran and white clover ln thug hare spots.A puck- age of "Old Gunlner Fertilizer" will help brighten up t h e lawn. "Raman,did y o u ever have your wm- slls out?" "Only w h a n l b lauglzl, nhl" u n g-me help for nmking tha guden m d keeping it ln shape through the summer.The Ahx~ mder Garden Plow in the best we know of. The ladies o l the Dnnilh eh\1n:)|will hnve A Bake Dny ab our share next Sat- urday.They alwnys have things 8°°d no élk. Hex-e's An Old Fnvndte "How iong had you known your husband before y o u were mxrrledf" PETEHSEI HARDWARE ~ Heh;gh "I di dn't know him at all. 1 vmly thought I did." We have had gu m |run on garden seed (he b n few days.We have a 8001! selection of de~ pendable seeds in bdk or paclmgeu. One mighty good way to uv e time,uconiing 'so o u r way of thinking, is to agrea with folks who want to argue. beds~ with l l W i l 6 flower bed border. It is only Bc a foot. It'| April now! Les- ~~t ~ r e l ~ we used lun. year? A new uury can Club was or-ganized at the Matles school onehal( mile east of Dale, with seven numbers-six ol the member: luv- inr Hulstelns.Mr. Albert Sihber- um nf Wnhinrtnn. In tlmlr In-nl ,_.,__._-.._ ...... .,..-.-we -,ny W mm.,uma K0 me ueputment of P\lb"°|onded, that Mayor And Clerk be tlke notlee thatWorks and in an amount not less than thé total amount, determined from the following lint,fo r my group of items or collection of Kmllbs of lmm; fm- win.-ll al.. ma authorized to gran! a license to City Council of the American Legion and that a called n lpednl license Iea be waived.All Co\m~ electors of md Ci dluen preasnl voting 'AYE', the ihe usual polllnk the Mayor and slid City have dection of the ty in be held at\ » places Ln add hours of nine ,|nfnlnnlf i i d -m U " - I - W "W". 12 \a\fb ttefi "_""°"" ' '"" ' Anu mouon Cll1"liBd.C i ty b e t i ner.|.| ll:nu.Sl...n..L-- n .: A1 - |___f!»¢»lh... n.........-1:¢!1¢-...#9 1 Q ~ M W .IB DOIt f ill' the n'nln¢»|r |I n nn.||~ vnm uns mwy nee: uma ple-doully organized,brings Wuh- lngwn county uzrollment to Niv- seven and our god for 1981 hu been nrt for nm lnmdxed md filtv. "réd-6.;..g°l::.» ruwen nnnuxeu :garb of lhrchhnu iwzfiiaié E-`5£T'»»T~ fz".1 5 § i »"»` " " Culvut Iwmx Twunty~!iv¢ (325)oeptad m a NP°¥¢be ac- dection the deeton of add City dollars Colm g an n h All shnll vote for or agnimrt the 1ol~ Roadny um Drlvlwiv Culvnrt n..._ - . . _9, ._s '°""¥Ama lo w i ng nww ddv n . w wf: ~tY'h1 Fu»h1°namrBuutyr¢r1¢\-.Bddsu new fn . . - I " , ` § . " " '" | " " " mu u u n ¢ l¥ Y lo G.I ¢u:n...n M. .n n . .-ar n1.|...\r - L AVB ww: uculn An Mdinume -=¢1=<-mm the d .,..,... ......,m vWeds!o l th e p mp e r ty nn da e d lt a fn i d u F 1 ! ¢ » n H md ~ d x ~ ~ m¢ ¢ ° f b ° m, ¢ f ¢, -D!my hyismlngih hisvihh9l~'¢.Nsbn»h1»Ummm I